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  • Driver Long Haul CDL A-Med

    Stericycle 4.5company rating

    Lincoln, NE job

    Class A Long Haul Driver Wanted Mon - Fri Routes start at 5a, 10-12hrs/day Will need to stay overnight 1-2 nights per week Furthest Location is Eagen, MN About Us: Stericycle is now part of WM!!! To learn more about WM's acquisition of Stericycle, CLICK HERE to read the press release! Stericycle is a U.S. based business-to-business services company and leading provider of compliance-based solutions that protects people and brands, promotes health and well-being, and safeguards the environment. Since our founding over 30 years ago, we have grown from a small start-up in medical waste management into a leader across a range of increasingly complex and highly regulated arenas, serving healthcare organizations and commercial businesses of every size. Every day, we help our customers solve complex challenges by safely managing materials that could otherwise spread disease, contaminate the environment, or compromise one's identity. Join us on our mission to protect health and well-being in a safe, responsible, and sustainable way. Position Purpose: Responsible for transporting waste from a Stericycle location or customer location, to another Stericycle transfer location or processing location. All Company assigned vehicles are equipped with camera telematics which include inside and outside cameras. In addition, all vehicles are equipped with ELD (electronic logging device) and GPS (global positioning system). Key Job Activities: Manages assigned routes ensuring that waste is transported in a safe, timely, and accurate manner. Responsible for picking up and transporting waste safely according to all federal, state, and local rules and regulations. Follows routing software route schedule Plans daily schedule based on Stericycle or customer needs by reviewing daily paperwork, e.g., manifest, route sheets, previous VCR, etc. provided by Transportation Manager/Supervisor or Dispatcher. Communicates any issues to Transportation Manager/Supervisor and/or Dispatcher for resolution. Ensures load is secured and placarded if required prior to operating vehicle on public highway. May require loading and securing material or unloading truck at various customer sites. Must be able to push/pull light or heavy objects. Ensures that assigned paperwork is completed legibly, neatly, accurately, and completely and returned to Transportation Manager/Supervisor or Dispatcher, at the time of debriefing, for processing. Communicates with Stericycle Transportation Manager/Supervisor and/or Dispatcher regarding any change to pickups. Driver is expected to provide the highest level of customer service at all times. Reports any problems/issues with accounts to the Transportation Manager/Supervisor and/or Dispatcher before the close of business each day. Performs a documented pre-trip inspection on vehicles prior to leaving yard to commence route. Performs a documented post-trip inspection on vehicles prior to being debriefed for the day. Reports any maintenance problems to Transportation Manager/Supervisor and/or Dispatcher for follow-up. Ensures all defects have been corrected prior to operating the vehicles again. Use of ELD (electronic logging device) and Geotab to log hours per DOT guidelines. Perform other duties and responsibilities, as assigned. Education: Preferred Education: in High School or Equivalent Experience (North America & LATAM): 1+ Years of Experience driving tractor trailer required. Previous route experience a plus. Maintains current Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL), with an excellent driving record. Doubles, Triples Endorsements a plus Demonstrates ability to read a map and follow turn by turn direction on electronic devices. Demonstrates general computer skills and knowledge of internet. May require mandatory immunizations and credentialing based on customer requirements. Must work safely and carefully to prevent injury to self and others while driving, loading, and unloading vehicle. Stericycle welcomes non-native English speakers, as long as drivers can read and speak English sufficiently to understand highway traffic signs and signals in the English language, to respond to official inquiries, and to make entries on reports and records as required by federal regulation. Certifications and/or Licenses: Medical Examiners Certification Commercial Driver's License A (CDL A) Benefits: Stericycle currently offers its employees the option to participate in a full range of benefits, including a health care program which includes medical, dental, vision and prescription coverage, healthcare and dependent care flexible spending accounts, life and accidental death and dismemberment insurance, an employee assistance program, tuition reimbursement, paid vacation and sick time, a 401(k) plan, and an employee stock purchase plan. Participation in some programs requires that employees be regularly scheduled to work a minimum number of hours and/or to have fulfilled a waiting period after they begin employment with Stericycle. Our Promise: Stericycle is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, status as a protected veteran or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state, or local law. Disclaimer: The above description is meant to provide a summary of the nature and level of work being performed; it should not be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and requirements of the job. This document does not create an employment contract, implied or otherwise, and it does not constitute any right or guarantee of employment condition. This position is open to people with disabilities. Stericycle will consider requests for workplace accommodations for protected physical or mental limitations in accordance with its human resources and risks prevention policies and local laws. To the extent permissible under local law, and consistent with business necessity, Stericycle reserves the right to modify the content formally or informally, either verbally or in writing, at any time with or without advance notice.
    $39k-54k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Shafter Elementary - Grade K-6 Teacher, 603688 (2025-02373)

    Hawaii State Department of Education 4.0company rating

    Urban Honolulu, HI job

    ALOHA and WELCOME to Major General William R. Shafter Elementary School! Our school has served military families residing on Fort Shafter Army Post since 1951. Of the school's current student population, approximately 95% are Army and Navy dependents of military personnel based in Hawaii who reside in either Ft. Shafter base housing or Navy housing located at Radford Terrace. The school's current student enrollment in grades K-6, is approximately 415. Shafter is one of the few Hawaii elementary schools to be accredited and awarded six years of accreditation from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), since January 2010. The school recently completed a full accreditation review and WASC visit in April 2022 and was accredited for another 6 years, through June 2028. Shafter Elementary is part of the Moanalua Complex where all schools work together in an effort to become a high performing complex. We continue to achieve Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) and based on our Standards Based Assessment (SBA) scores, we were awarded Recognition status on Hawaii's Strive HI report. (Click here for Strive HI) Shafter's academic K-6 goals are based on the national Common Core State Standards. Our PreK program for our students with disabilities follows the HELDS. In addition, all classrooms practice the following school-wide instructional strategies: TRIBES Thinking Maps Singapore Math Wonders Reading Program Under the Hawaii Multi-Tiered Systems of Support, we also implement inclusive practices, co-teaching and differentiation to address the specific needs of all General Education, Special Education, English Language Learner, Disadvantaged, and Gifted and Talented students. Shafter has many co-curricular activities to promote student engagement. A few of these are as follows: Student Council Junior Police Officers (J.P.O.) Kids Heart Challenge Aloha Ambassadors Tech Club It truly does "take a village" to nurture the academic, social and emotional growth of each student. The active support of every role group in our Shafter community enables ALL students to stretch their individual potential to "Accept the Challenge and Soar!" The Hawaii State Department of Education is committed to hiring highly qualified teachers in every classroom. With the exception of designated Career and Technology Education (CTE) positions, the minimum qualification to apply for a teacher, librarian or counselor position is a Bachelor's Degree. If you are hired without completing a Teacher's Education Program, you have a maximum of 3 years to obtain a valid Hawaii teaching license. You must enroll in a Program to continue employment with the Department. Within each year of employment, you must satisfactorily demonstrate active pursuit towards meeting Hawaii licensing requirements, as set forth by the Hawaii Teacher Standards Board (HTSB). It is your responsibility to ensure the program you have enrolled is aligned with the teaching line you are hired in. Upon hire you will need to have a valid Hawaii teaching license or Emergency Hire Permit. You may apply for your Hawaii teaching license on the Hawaii Teacher Standards Board Website (****************************************** Please visit ********************* to review the eligibility requirements for all bonuses, differentials, and initial salary placement. To obtain a Hawaii Teaching License, which is required to receive any salary differentials, please apply with the Hawaii Teacher Standards Board at ************************************ For more information about this school, please visit their website at: ********************************** Compensation details: 51835-72941 Yearly Salary PI9bc9420140be-37***********7
    $43k-57k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Outpatient Clinic Behavioral Health Therapist Opening: Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC)

    Quincy Medical Group 4.5company rating

    Quincy, IL job

    At Quincy Medical Group (QMG), we understand that a fulfilling medical career is about more than patient volume-it's about finding a place where your voice is valued, your schedule is respected, and your colleagues genuinely have your back. We are looking to hire a Behavioral Health Therapist to provide compassionate, evidence-based outpatient therapy for individuals, families, and groups. This role focuses on evaluating, treating, and preventing emotional and mental health disorders to support patient well-being and social adjustment. Primary Responsibilities: Conduct thorough initial mental health assessments and document findings Provide individual, family, or group psychotherapy sessions Develop and implement patient-specific, evidence-based interventions Ensure timely documentation of all therapeutic interactions Utilize community resources to support patient reintegration and adjustment Practice Info: Primarily focus on adults: option to see pediatric and adolescent patients if preferred Monday - Friday clinic hours: 4.5 day workweek with flexible scheduling options No call requirements Will provide in-person and telehealth services onsite Applicants with interest or training in the following preferred: DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy) CBT-I (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia) SST (Single Session Therapy) BSFT (Brief Solution Focused Therapy) Experience with treating eating disorders, the elderly, and children/adolescents Benefits & Compensation: Anticipated Base Compensation Range: $60,000 - $90,000 (depending on qualifications and experience). Core Benefits: Comprehensive health, dental, vision, and Flexible Spending Account/Health Savings Account, and employee discounts. Life & Disability Insurance: Employer-provided life insurance and short- and long-term disability coverage. Paid Continuing Education Units and license and certification renewals Tuition Reimbursement: Up to $5,250 per year to support your educational goals. Paid Time Off: Flexible time off, 6 paid holidays, and 5 paid volunteer days. Parental Benefits: Up to 12 weeks of parental leave at 100% pay, along with childcare assistance and financial benefits for adoption and surrogacy. Financial Perks: Bi-weekly 401(k) employer match to help grow your retirement savings. Access to earned wages before payday through the Instant Pay Benefit. Qualifications: Master's degree in social work, counseling, or related field Active LCSW or LCPC in the state of Illinois: will consider fully licensed Therapists in other states that are eligible for IL LCPC or LCSW Minimum of 2 years of experience in mental health therapy preferred Must meet continuing education requirements as defined by licensure Strong understanding of psychosocial development, behavior, and environmental stress factors About Us: Physician-led, physician-owned, and managed for over 85 years Ranked in the 97th percentile for provider satisfaction 160+ providers across 39+ specialties-offering mentorship and cross-specialty collaboration Patient-centered care: Focus on individualized, evidence-based care in an environment free from hospital bureaucracy that prioritizes high-quality outcomes Cost of care: 8-15% lower average cost of care compared to hospitals Culture: We foster an environment that encourages professional growth and teamwork, ensuring your contributions are recognized and valued Our Community: A high quality of life: Quincy is a welcoming micropolitan area with excellent cuisine, diverse museums, and a vibrant arts and music scene. A low cost of living: Benefit from a low cost of living, approximately 7% lower than the national average, making Quincy an affordable place to call home. Recreation and history: Enjoy over 1,000 acres of parks, golf courses, charming wineries, and a stunning historical district with over 3,600 historical buildings. Education: The area offers top-rated public and private schools, a community college, a university, and a college of nursing. Convenient travel: Daily round-trip flights to Chicago and St. Louis, providing easy connections to international airports. Additionally, Amtrak trains offer daily direct service to Chicago and other areas. Population: 40,000 in Quincy; Micropolitan population 115,000 (includes Quincy, Hannibal, and surrounding counties) Discover Your Future at Quincy Medical Group! Behavioral Health Therapist - Quincy, IL in Quincy, Illinois | Careers at 1101 Maine QMG SeeQuincy Travel Guide 2025 To apply or learn more, contact: Kathy Berry ******************** ************ ext 3552
    $60k-90k yearly 4d ago
  • Outpatient Physical Therapist Opening

    Quincy Medical Group 4.5company rating

    Quincy, IL job

    About the job Quincy Medical Group (QMG) is seeking a passionate therapist to join our team in a supportive and encouraging environment. Our focus is on providing superior care through one-on-one treatment sessions, which allows you to build strong relationships with patients and truly focus on their needs, not just treat them like a machine. We welcome and encourage both new graduates and experienced therapists to learn more about this opportunity. What Makes This Job Stand Out? Patient-Centered Care: Our primary goal is to provide exceptional patient care. We achieve this by ensuring you treat patients in a one-on-one setting, allowing for stronger relationship building and a deeper focus on patient outcomes. You won't be double-booked. Professional Growth: We have an in-house network of physician referrals, which means you'll have a diverse caseload without having to market yourself. We also offer opportunities to sub-specialize your practice. We reimburse for license and certification renewals, provide a generous continuing education allowance, and even offer one course brought onsite per year. Mentorship and leadership development are also available. Work-Life Balance & Culture: We strive to create a healthy work-life balance for our therapists. We offer a supportive clinic culture where your voice matters. Strong Compensation: The anticipated compensation range for this position is $70,000 - $104,000, with the final offer depending on qualifications and experience. In addition to the base salary, this position may be eligible for a sign-on bonus and relocation bonus. Comprehensive Benefits: We offer medical, dental, and vision benefits that include healthcare navigation assistance, access to mental health at no cost, employer-provided life and disability insurance, immediate 401K with match, paid time off, employee discounts, tuition assistance, parental leave and a financial benefit for adoption and surrogacy for full-time team members once eligibility requirements are met. Position Details Fulltime Outpatient Monday - Friday Autonomy to focus on the conditions or areas that align with your interests and expertise Access to imaging, aquatic therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, lab services, and more Physical rehab team includes sports, post-operative care, chronic pain, pelvic floor, lymphedema, vestibular, pediatric, and more Epic EHR Key Requirements Education and License: A Physical Therapist (PT) or Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree from an accredited program is required. You must be licensed or eligible for licensure in Illinois. Skills: The ideal candidate is organized, detail-oriented, and has strong communication and problem-solving skills. Experience: Both new graduates and experienced therapists are welcome to apply. Mentorship is available for new graduates. Our Community A high quality of life: Quincy is a welcoming community with excellent cuisine, diverse museums, and a vibrant arts and music scene. A low cost of living: Benefit from a low cost of living, approximately 7% lower than the national average, making Quincy an affordable place to call home. Recreation and history: Enjoy over 1,000 acres of parks, golf courses, charming wineries, and a stunning historical district with over 3,600 historical buildings. Education: The area offers top-rated public and private schools, a community college, a university, and a college of nursing. Convenient travel: Travel is convenient with daily round-trip flights to Chicago and St. Louis, providing easy connections to international airports. Additionally, Amtrak trains offer daily direct service to Chicago and other areas. Population: 40,000 in Quincy; Micropolitan population of 115,000 (includes Quincy, Hannibal, and surrounding counties) QMG Overview Physician-owned and managed for over 85 years Rated in the 97th percentile for provider satisfaction in the nation 160+ Providers in Over 39 Specialties State-of-the-art, physician designed Ambulatory Surgery Center Providing exceptional care to patients in West Central Illinois, Southeast Iowa, and Northeast Missouri; Service area population 623,000 Individualized, evidence-based care in an environment free from hospital bureaucracy, prioritizing high-quality outcomes Joined Duly Health and Care December 2021 Physical Therapy | Quincy Medical Group Feel Your Best with QMG's Expert Physical Therapy Team | Quincy Medical Group See Quincy Travel Guide 2025 Click below to apply: Physical Therapist in Quincy, Illinois | Careers at 1118 Hampshire QMG Or to learn more, contact: Kathy Berry ******************** ************ ext 3552 We Look Forward to Hearing from You!
    $70k-104k yearly 5d ago
  • Lead Full Stack Developer

    Coldspring 4.5company rating

    Cold Spring, MN job

    ColdSpring Cold Spring, MN *ONSITE Requirement Do you take pride in architecting scalable solutions to deliver high-impact applications? Are you passionate about working across the stack-from crafting intuitive front-end experiences to optimising back-end performance? Ready to mentor developers and drive best practices that shape the future of our technology? ABOUT ColdSpring A family-owned business since 1898, Coldspring is a leading quarrier and fabricator of natural stone and bronze for architectural, memorial, residential, and industrial markets. Headquartered in Cold Spring, Minnesota, with a primary manufacturing facility and bronze foundry, the company employs 800 people nationwide, operating 30 quarries and multiple fabrication sites. Coldspring's success stems from the dedication of its team, a commitment to innovation, and a focus on meeting and exceeding customer expectations while upholding corporate sustainability. JOB DESCRIPTION We're looking for a highly experienced and dedicated Lead Full Stack Developer to take ownership of a custom suite of software developed in house. This is a key technical leadership position for an accomplished technologist who thrives on solving complex problems and guiding teams. You will lead a small, focused team of developers and a QA specialist, driving development across the full Microsoft stack and modern web technologies. JOB DETAILS Starting salary: $95K+ with comprehensive benefit package Regular onsite requirement EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Minimum 10+ years of professional software development experience Minimum 5+ years of experience in a technical leadership capacity, with a proven track record of mentoring developers, reviewing code, and leading technical projects Core Programming (C# / OOP): Strong proficiency in C# is preferred, but we welcome applicants with deep expertise in equivalent Object-Oriented languages (e.g., Java, C++). If you understand strong typing, inheritance, and design patterns, we trust you can learn our stack. Frontend Frameworks (Angular): Experience with Angular is a plus, but we value proficiency in any modern component-based JavaScript framework (e.g., React, Vue, Svelte). We are looking for developers who understand state management, component lifecycles, and responsive design, regardless of the specific library. ERP & Business Systems (JDE): Exposure to any Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system or complex business logic is a plus but not requirement. Job requires minimal interaction with ERP. Database Design & SQL: Proficiency in relational database design and SQL development is required. You must be capable of designing efficient schemas, writing complex queries, and utilizing ORM tools to build performant data-driven applications. Problem Solving: A track record of writing clean, maintainable, and testable code. We value engineering fundamentals and the ability to adapt to new tools over rote memorization of specific syntax. RESPONSIBILITIES Technical Leadership: Serve as the technical authority and primary hands-on developer, setting a high standard for code quality and ensuring the team's output aligns with architectural best practices. Mentorship & Code Quality: Lead code reviews and provide day-to-day mentorship to junior and mid-level developers, fostering their technical growth and ensuring the delivery of maintainable, high-quality code. Front-End Development: Lead the design and implementation of responsive user interfaces using Angular, TypeScript, JavaScript, and HTML. Back-End Development: Navigate and develop complex server-side logic in C#, including API endpoints and traditional MVC controllers attached to views. Develop and maintain the C# Business Logic Layer (BLL) and the Data Access Layer (DAL), utilizing Entity Framework as the ORM. Database Management: Expertly manage and optimize data interactions within our Microsoft TSQL environment across various SQL databases. Feature Integration: Collaborate on and contribute to the development of application features that include graphical aspects, utilizing web technologies such as Canvas. Systems Integration: Develop and maintain C# middleware and backend services responsible for integrating application data with our ERP system and JD Edwards. Architecture & Standards: Define the technical vision and enforce development best practices across the team. Workflow Management: Lead the team's Agile (Scrum-ban) process, driving ticket tracking using Jira, facilitating planning, and removing technical blockers to ensure smooth workflow. Cross-Functional Collaboration: Serve as the key technical liaison within a larger cross-functional group, including the Product Owner and Marketing team, translating business needs into technical requirements. Coldspring is an Affirmative Action Employer, including Veterans and Individuals with Disabilities.
    $95k yearly 5d ago
  • Emergency Communications Officer I

    Canyon County 3.7company rating

    Caldwell, ID job

    EXPECT THE BEST Be a part of an Agency rich with experience where you can pursue your passion Apply below with the Canyon County Sheriff's Office THE FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL FORMS ARE MANDATORY FOR ALL COMMUNICATIONS APPLICANTS. Application will be considered incomplete IF NOT SUBMITTED. You will be directed to upload these completed documents when completing the application. Proof of education copy - Applicants must provide GED, high school and or college transcripts. Complete and return the following forms: Additional-Paperwork-for-Non-Commissioned -Dispatch Center The Authorization form needs to be notarized; we can provide that service for you in our office, if needed. You must be present at the time of signing with a valid Photo ID. Typing tests results. You can complete this at ****************** Hourly wage: $25.11 Plus a Generous Benefit Package!! Application Closing Date: January 1st, 2026 4:00pm Job Summary An employee in this class answers emergency and non-emergency calls for police, fire, and other emergency services using a multi-line telephone and 911 systems. Employees in this class have successfully completed all training and can function proficiently with the Law Enforcement or EMS radio system. This position is responsible for fast, efficient, and accurate receiving, dispatching, and processing of calls and messages. The work is performed under the supervision of a Communications Officer II. The principal duties of this class are performed in a general office environment, frequently under stressful conditions. Key Responsibilities · Receives, evaluates, and prioritizes requests for emergency and non-emergency service from the public, police and fire agencies, County offices, contract agencies, and other callers; · Interviews emergency callers to determine the nature of the emergency, location of the incident, other related information and the need for dispatching of emergency assistance using a telephone switchboard according to established rules and procedures; · Processes the requests received according to procedure; determines as much information as possible from the requestor to enable the most appropriate agency of responsibility and the most appropriate level of response; · Uses computer aided dispatch to enter requests for service and track officer-initiated incidents; · Dispatches fire units, police units, ambulances, and other necessary emergency and non-emergency equipment and personnel to aid officers in the field or the general public in emergency and non-emergency situations; · Establishes a priority to each request in accordance with established guidelines and enters the request into the computer-assisted dispatch system for dispatch; · Maintains telephone contact with callers in evolving situations until the arrival of personnel who take command of the incident; · Determines from phrasing, vocal stress, and level of cooperation the condition of the caller to provide a proper level of response to the request to ensure the safety of the caller and responders; · Retrieves and provides information from DMV, NCIC and ILETS to requesting field units; · Enters and maintains clear and concise records in ILETS and NCIC; · Maintains accurate log of calls, activities, reports, requests, and related information; · Monitors radio transmissions from field units to track availability and location and monitor for safety; · Monitors radio transmissions from other County, law enforcement, emergency, and non-emergency agencies; · Retrieves and provides information to requesting agencies on outstanding warrants, protection orders, and related information; · Provides assistance, information, and answers inquiries from the public; · Performs all work duties and activities in accordance with County and Office policies, procedures and safety practices. Other Duties and Responsibilities · Perform other data entry work for the Sheriff's Office; · Testifies in court, as needed; · Performs other related duties as required. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of: · Telephone call-handling techniques; · Radio transmission procedures to produce effective communication between two parties; · Federal (FCC), County, Office, contract agency, and other applicable policies, rules, and regulations · County streets and surrounding areas, including geographical layout of contracting cities within the County and other operating districts served by the Office; · Police and Fire/EMS dispatch procedures; · Office organization, policies, and procedures; · Specialized and computer-aided dispatch (CAD) operating system and multi-line telephone system; · Operation of a personal computer and job-related software. Ability to: · Work cooperatively and constructively with fellow workers and members of the public to provide public service of the highest quality and quantity; · Follow written and oral instructions; · Enter and retrieve data and information with accuracy and speed; · Operate radio transmitting equipment in a fast and efficient manner, including under stress; · Perform routine clerical work; · Follow Office guidelines and procedures relating to response to emergency situations; · Exercise good judgment in the handling and prioritizing of calls within the Office; · Effectively communicate and make decisions related to dispatching emergency vehicles under stressful work conditions; · Listen and retain information communicated in emergency calls; · Establish and maintain effective working relationships with supervisors, other County employees and the general public; · Communicate clearly and concisely, orally and in writing; · Operate standard office equipment, including a personal computer using program applications appropriate to assigned duties; · Operate specialized computer-assisted dispatch (CAD) communications equipment, criminal information retrieval systems, and a multi-line telephone system; · Operate a motor vehicle; · Prepare accurate and grammatically correct written reports; · Respond to citizen requests in a courteous and effective manner; · Perform a wide variety of duties and responsibilities with accuracy and speed under stress and the pressure of time-sensitive deadlines; · Perform multiple tasks simultaneously, including handling interruptions, and return to and complete tasks in a timely manner; · Demonstrate integrity, ingenuity and inventiveness in the performance of assigned tasks. Acceptable Experience and Training · High school diploma or GED equivalency; and · Some experience and/or training in emergency dispatch, communications, or related field is preferred; or · Any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the knowledge and abilities necessary to perform the work. Special Qualifications · Idaho driver's license; · Idaho POST certification within one year of hire; · Bilingual (Spanish and English) preferred. · Must successfully complete a background investigation, including a polygraph examination, through the National Crime Information Center (NCIC). Essential Physical Abilities · Sufficient clarity of speech and hearing, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to discern verbal instructions, to listen and respond to radio transmissions and voice instructions; to communicate effectively in person, on the telephone, and over a two-way radio; ability to hear sounds within the normal range of hearing (phone conversations, co-workers, supervisors, radio traffic) and to hear in the presence of noise; · Sufficient visual acuity, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to review a wide variety of written and electronic materials, distinguish letters and numbers, and to see in detail objects or printed material at greater than arms length; · Sufficient manual dexterity, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to operate control mechanisms such as radio knobs and other mechanisms requiring fine adjustments to position, to handle a variety of records and files, to type with speed and accuracy, to operate a motor vehicle, and to operate standard office equipment and a personal computer; · Sufficient personal mobility, agility, and flexibility, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to stand or sit for long periods of time, move between work stations, lift up to 25 pounds, and work in an office environment. EOE Statement Canyon County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions related to recruitment and selection are made without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics.
    $25.1 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Equal Opportunity Specialist

    Department of Homeland Security 4.5company rating

    Bloomington, MN job

    Protect your homeland and defend your culture. Join USCIS, America's frontline defense against illegal foreign infiltration and fraud. As an Equal Opportunity Specialist, you will work with leadership throughout the Agency to provide the individuals USCIS serves and encounters with the services and resources needed to have equal access to its benefits, services, and activities. Summary Protect your homeland and defend your culture. Join USCIS, America's frontline defense against illegal foreign infiltration and fraud. As an Equal Opportunity Specialist, you will work with leadership throughout the Agency to provide the individuals USCIS serves and encounters with the services and resources needed to have equal access to its benefits, services, and activities. Overview Help Accepting applications Open & closing dates 12/15/2025 to 12/26/2025 This job will close when we have received 25 applications which may be sooner than the closing date. Learn more Salary $90,025 to - $117,034 per year The actual salary will be set based on the grade, step, and your location, see the "
    $90k-117k yearly 9d ago
  • Day Camp Leader - Summer Camp Season

    City of O'Fallon, Mo 3.4company rating

    OFallon, MO job

    The City of O'Fallon, MO is looking to hire dependable Day Camp Leaders for the Summer 2026 Camp Season. Are you looking for a position where you'll use your skills in managing and caring for children? Our Day Camp Leaders earn competitive pay with an expected starting range of $16.25 hourly. As part of our Parks and Recreation Department, you will be responsible for ensuring the safety of camp participants in all camp related activities and supervising before and after care. Generally, your schedule will be 40 hours per week Monday - Friday during the Summer Camp Season beginning in May. As a Day Camp Leader, your duties and responsibilities will include: * Supervising campers, ensuring their safety at all times. * Disciplining children as needed. * Communicating with parents. * Maintaining weekly paperwork. * Disciplining staff as needed. * Attending mandatory weekly staff meetings and required training. * Administering first aid as needed. We're looking for someone who is comfortable working with children and their parents. This person should be someone who can be relied upon to supervise part-time camp counselors during before and after care. Could this be the opportunity for you? We look for employees who: * Exhibit self-motivation by always looking for ways to improve their knowledge and skills * Show great respect for others and their property * Get great satisfaction from contributing to what makes O'Fallon such a great place to live! Requirements include: * Experience working with children preferred ABOUT THE CITY OF O'FALLON O'Fallon, Missouri, has grown from small, rural roots into a thriving City that is home to international employers and more than 1,800 local businesses. With more than 91,000 residents, O'Fallon is now the second largest City in the St. Louis Metro Area, and the City has become a driving force in the region's economy. Working for the City allows you to be part of it all with great benefits, competitive pay and a positive work environment. Apply today and join the team at one of the country's best cities! ARE YOU READY TO JOIN OUR TEAM? If you feel that you would be right for this position in O'Fallon, Missouri, please complete our application. We look forward to meeting you!
    $16.3 hourly 45d ago
  • Gifted and Talented Coordinator/Academic Interventionist 0.8FTE-- Royalton Elementary

    Sourcewell 3.6company rating

    Minnesota job

    id="p7359_40245h"> id="p7359_40245"> Elementary School Teaching/Gifted and Talented District: Royalton School District 485 Royalton Elementary is seeking a 0.8 FTE Gifted & Talented/Academic Interventionist for the 2025-26 school year. The person in this position helps develop plans for and works with students who are identified as needing extension, supplemental, and gifted services as well as, at times, support for students receiving Tier II academic supports in the general education setting in grades 1-5. This position also includes coordination with STEM, Math Masters, Young Artists Young Authors programs as put on by our regional cooperative. Teacher has their own classroom to work with intervention students. Royalton Schools has excellent facilities and programs, opportunities for coaching and advising different student activities, and has slowly increasing enrollment and has a stable financial position as a school district. Position is placed within the teacher contract in the school district. Any person with teaching licensure is eligible to apply for this position. We are seeking a motivated and dedicated individual that has apassion for working with struggling students to help them find success in middle and high school. Online applications accepted only and the position is open until filled. Inquiries about this position should be directed to: Anthony Neumann Royalton Elementary Principal 119 North Driftwood Street ************************** ************
    $30k-41k yearly est. Easy Apply 60d+ ago
  • Ranger - South

    Forest Preserve District of Kane County 3.7company rating

    Illinois job

    id="p592_h"> id="p592_"> Field Operations & Maintenance/Ranger The Forest Preserve District of Kane County's Field Operations & Maintenance Department is accepting applications for one (1) Ranger position with the Operations/South Division. HOURLY PAY RANGE: $23.26 - $30.52 WITH A STARTING RATE OF $23.26 HOURS/SCHEDULE: LIMITED TO 40-HOUR WORKWEEK, INCLUDES WEEKENDS, NIGHTS AND HOLIDAYS APPLICATION DEADLINE: OPEN UNTIL FILLED WITH FIRST REVIEW OF APPLICATIONS JANUARY 2ND POSITION SUMMARY Under the direction of the Operations Manager, performs a wide variety of assigned and self-initiated tasks and projects required to protect, preserve, interpret, operate and maintain District property. Emphasis is placed on the carrying out preserve operations and maintenance for open space and structural facilities, natural resource management projects, and providing visitor services such as: emergency response, ordinance interpretation, preserve information, and maintaining clean, functional facilities. In addition to the Operations Manager, the Ranger may receive direction from Senior Rangers. Acts as a crew leader for Ranger Assistants and seasonal staff during site projects. ESSENTIAL POSITION DUTIES & FUNCTIONS Operations: Maintains forest preserve public use areas: mow/repair trails; clean/repair/restock picnic areas, shelters, campgrounds and latrines; empty trash bins and de-litter use areas; repair/paint picnic tables; and remove snow and general maintenance of parking lots and internal preserve roads Represents a positive and professional image to the public; welcomes preserve users and checks-in reservation groups; provides information and refuse bags for litter disposal; monitors groups and users for compliance to District rules and ordinances, interprets when necessary; notifies the Public Safety Department for non-compliance issues Collaborates with the Natural Resources Department on the prescribed burn program and removal of invasive plant species through mechanical (chainsaw, clearing saw) and chemical (herbicide) means Provides assistance with the campground operation and collection of fees Performs general and preventative maintenance on equipment and vehicles Installs preserve boundary, directional and informational signs Provides assistance with the preparation and maintenance of District garden areas Performs room setup for District events Prepares site and provides assistance with District special events as well as special use permits obtained by the public Opens and closes preserve gates as needed Responds to emergency call-outs on a 24-hour, 7-days a week basis Works irregular hours, including weekends, evenings and holidays Possesses and maintains a valid and current Illinois driver's license free from suspension or revocation during term of employment; must maintain insurability with the District's fleet insurance carrier Attends professional conferences, workshops and seminars as appropriate within budget parameters and with Department Head approval Obtains and maintains all required licenses and certifications and keeps up-to-date on professional trends and developments related to position accountabilities Performs the job safely and in compliance with District policies, procedures, work and safety rules, the Employee Handbook, and applicable laws and regulations Ad ministration: Establishes positive relationships with community and preserve users Provides input during the budget preparation process Provides constructive input for subordinate personnel during performance evaluation process Staff Supervision: Acts as a crew leader to Ranger Assistants and summer seasonals; carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the organization's policies and applicable laws Additional duties and functions may be essential. QUALIFICATIONS Minimum Age Requirement: 18 years old Education: Associates degree in facility management, forestry, natural resources, recreation, or closely related field Experience: Two (2) years in natural resources, recreation, or closely related field; previous experience operating required equipment (see below); or an equivalent combination of relevant education, experience and training Certifications/Licenses: CPR/1 st AID/AED, CDL Class A, Pesticide Applicator; S-130 and S-190 Prescribe Burn or equivalent; all licenses/certifications must be obtained and maintained within one year of employment Compensation and Benefits The hourly pay range for this position is $23.26 - $30.52 with a starting rate of $23.26. This is a non-exempt position (eligible for overtime). This position is eligible for the District's full-time benefits. Interested applicants may learn more about the District's competitive compensation program and benefit plans here. How to Apply Apply online at *************************** ADA Persons requiring reasonable accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act are asked to contact the Human Resources Department at ************ or by email at ***********************. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER It shall be the mission of the Forest Preserve District of Kane County to acquire, hold, and maintain lands within Kane County, which contribute to the conservation of natural or historic resources and habitats, flora or fauna; and to restore, restock, protect and preserve such lands for the environmental education, recreation, pleasure and well-being of all its citizens. Our goal is to Preserve and Restore the Nature of Kane County.
    $20k-27k yearly est. 14d ago
  • Probation Officer

    Lake County Il 4.5company rating

    Waukegan, IL job

    Under general supervision, performs work of considerable difficulty in probation and other community supervision services. The primary responsibility of this position is to assist the probationer to solve problems and to make necessary adjustments to reduce law-violating behavior. Supervision of the defendants conduct in the community and adherence to court ordered conditions is also integral to the position. Officers also serve investigatory functions and submit reports to the court regarding defendant social and criminal histories. Work requires the use of independent judgment, initiative, and familiarity with standards, policies, and functions of the 19th Judicial Circuit. Hours of Work * Varies by unit * May be required to work evenings and weekends as assigned * May be required to be on-call during conventional and non-conventional (evening/weekends) * Knowledge of, and proficient use of, Core Correctional Practices and other evidence-based practices and tools such as: risk assessments, motivational interviewing, targeted interventions, positive reinforcement, outcome measures and feedback * Provides meaningful interaction and interventions with the client * Can involve facilitation (group or individual) of evidence-based services to clients * Responds to emergency situations that arise for client crisis intervention and provides appropriate follow-up services * Appears in court to provide oral reports or testimony on assigned defendants and/or probationers (e.g. bond hearings, status hearings, sentencing hearings, trials, etc.) * Keeps complete, timely and accurate records, reports, logs and case files on each probationer * Makes referrals for supportive services and maintains contact with agency for the duration of the service * Completes reports filed with the court, such as Bond Reports, Risk Assessments, IPS and Problem-Solving Court Assessments, Status Reports, Criminal History Reports, Limited Inquiries or as assigned or ordered by the court * Completes comprehensive Probation and Compliance Intakes and/or Pretrial Orientations * Maintains LEADS certifications as required * Conducts urinalysis and breathalyzer testing * Monitors defendant's compliance with court ordered conditions * Processes requests for Petitions for Revocation per policy on clients * Imposes Administrative Sanctions on clients per policy * Collects DNA samples and submits to the Illinois State Police. * Regular and ongoing contact with victims and/or collateral contacts * May be required to work evenings and weekends as assigned * May be required to be on-call during conventional and non-conventional (evening/weekends) hours as assigned * Tracks all pending and court outcomes on assigned clients * Other duties as assigned This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of all required activities, duties, or responsibilities. Duties, responsibilities, programs, and activities may change, or new ones may be assigned. Knowledge Skills and Abilities * Good knowledge of modern social service practices and casework philosophy, methods and practices * Good knowledge of the methods, practices, and procedures of investigation * Ability to deal with difficult offenders in the community * Ability to understand and interpret laws and regulations * Possession of a significant level of ethical integrity * Ability to effectively problem solve * Ability to write reports and routine business correspondence * Effectively present information and respond to questions from managers, judges, attorneys, clients, and the general public * Work with mathematical concepts. * While performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to use a computer. Good knowledge of PC operations and software (Word processing and spreadsheet) are required Education and/or Work Experience Requirements (Ed and/or Other Requirements) * Completion of a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university preferably with major course work in criminal justice, law enforcement, sociology, psychology, or related field. * Certification from the Administrative Office of the Illinois Court. The following is a link to the required form: Employment | Probation/Court Services Other Qualifications * Must be a United States citizen. * Must be a resident of Illinois. * Must pass a criminal background check * Must possess a valid driver's license. * Must pass a physical examination Physical Requirements * Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer. * May involve long periods sitting and driving in a car. Lake County offers a competitive salary and benefit package. Visit our Employment | Probation/Court Services page to get additional information on why you should work for Lake County! Any offer of employment is contingent upon the successful completion of a background screening, drug and alcohol testing and may include a pre-employment medical exam. Only employees who have completed the probationary period are eligible for a transfer or promotion. Lake County is committed to being a diverse and inclusive workplace and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
    $45k-57k yearly est. 17d ago
  • REC REFEREE/SUPERVISOR

    City of Rexburg, Id 3.3company rating

    Rexburg, ID job

    $12.00-$17.00 per hour to referee. $8.00 to $10.00 per hour to supervise practices at the gym. Part-time 10-15 hours/week working either as a referee or gym supervisor or both. Must have knowledge of and/or previous experience with the sport of Basketball and be able to communicate well with the public and city employees. Must be Self-motivated, able to handle stressful situations, and be prompt in decision making while officiating basketball games. Work will be performed in various basketball gyms within the City of Rexburg. All employees will be asked to get themselves to the assigned gym and be ready to referee/supervise that day's games. This job will mostly be on Saturdays for games and practices during the week. Referees/supervisors are given whistles and will be trained to enhance knowledge of the sport. Open until filled.
    $12-17 hourly 53d ago
  • Public Safety Dispatcher - Experienced

    City of Richmond Heights, Mo 3.7company rating

    Richmond Heights, MO job

    Public Safety Dispatcher REPORTS TO: Shift Supervisor Under the direction of the Shift Supervisor, responsible for receiving and dispatching calls for emergency and non-emergency services involving Police, Fire and EMS needs in the ECDC member cities. Assure prompt, timely, courteous and accurate response in accordance with established policy and procedures. Requires independent judgment, problem solving, high levels of communications skills and initiative within established policy as well as the ability to keep a calm demeanor in stressful situations. FUNCTIONS OF THE JOB: Essential Functions: * Shall answer calls for emergencies (telephone or radio) in a courteous manner; * Responds to telephone inquiries and complaints from the general public, other agencies and member agencies by directing the person to the appropriate agency, dispatching an officer or providing the requested information; * Dispatch Police, Fire and EMS based on information received by telephone, alarm system/company, radio or on-view by units in the field; * Shall perform a thorough interrogation of the call, extract vital information necessary and proper to ascertain the nature and location of the emergency and ascertain the proper nature and location of the emergency, and determine the proper apparatus and personnel required to service the emergency. * Maintains contact with all in-service Police, Fire and EMS units and documents change in their status; * Through REJIS, provides criminal history, vehicle information and driver's information; * Works rotating shifts with other dispatchers to maintain minimum staffing, 24 hours a day; * Remains current with on-going events, change in procedure and problems involving the ability for the ECDC to provide service; * Review policy and procedures manual on a routine basis and forward recommendations to the Shift Supervisor for action; * Make notifications as necessary to support field units in their mission; * Reports promptly for duty to relieve the on-duty shift at the designated time, receiving all special orders, work or assignments which may need to be handled during their shift. * Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with team members, supervisors, stakeholders, members of the community, and member cities; * Operates a two-way radio to communicate with field personnel; dispatches officers; connects multiple agencies; monitors officers during calls; responds to emergencies; documents calls; * Provides information to officers in the field; researches computerized databases; * Enters and maintains MULES entries and other information reported to terminal agencies; reviews warrants; recalls warrants as directed; * Trains for, monitors, and responds appropriately to natural and man-made disasters, as well as the general fast-paced dispatch center environment, handling complex scenarios with minimal oversight (once initial dispatcher training period is complete); * Restores computerized systems and equipment following power outages. * Shall abide by and adhere to all ECDC rules, regulations, policies and procedures and those of participating stakeholders and agencies; * Shall practice good housekeeping at all times and report any equipment malfunctions immediately; * Shall not discuss Dispatch Center business with anyone other than those having the need to know; * Assists in maintaining current list of employee and stakeholder contact information; * Monitors surveillance cameras and security doors; * Monitors inmate arrest status and coordinates commitments and releases with courts; * Ability to provide credible testimony in municipal, state and federal court; * Shall exert all effort to maintain high morale and shall not be party to gossip or other demeaning inappropriate conduct; * May be appointed to other special projects or assignments including the lead dispatcher from time to time as needed; * Shall accept supervisor from the Shift Supervisor, Lead Shift Supervisor, Operations Manager, and Executive Director; * Other duties as assigned. Physical/Mental Activities or Demands: * Ability to sit, for extended periods of time * Ability to maintain composure in stressful times. * Occasionally exert or lift up to 25 pounds. * Concentrated mental and visual attention. * Hearing and specific visual abilities that include close vision. * Ability to answer phones using headsets and handheld unit. * Ability to work in an office environment with considerable distractions. Working Conditions: Office environment with considerable distractions. POSITION QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: Education, Training, and Experience: 1. High School Degree or GED equivalency. 2. Type at a speed necessary for adequate job performance. 3. Emergency medical Dispatching (EMD) certification through a national agency preferred. 4. Possession of or ability to readily obtain MULES/NCIC certification within training period. 5. Knowledge of police and fire technology, rules and regulations operating manuals relating to communications systems. 6. Knowledge on the procedures and policies pertaining to the dispatching of emergency equipment. 7. Knowledge of emergency telephone and radio communications procedures. Skills and Abilities: * Qualified applicants MUST have at least 3 years' experience dispatching first responders within the last 5 years. * Standard radio or telephone communications receiving and transmitting equipment. * Understand law enforcement technology, rules and regulations operating manuals relating to communications systems. * Uses and Capabilities of ECDC Computer Aided Dispatch System. * Procedures and policies pertaining to the dispatching of emergency equipment. * Principles of supervision, training and performance evaluation. * Proper English usage, spelling, punctuation and grammar. * Possession of or ability to readily obtain MULES/NCIC certification within training period. * Sufficient experience to understand the basic principles relevant to the major duties of the position. Preferred Additional Knowledge Required * Knowledge of emergency telephone and radio communications procedures. * Knowledge of the operation of telephone, radio and CAD systems. * Knowledge of computers and job related software programs. * Knowledge of city streets and geography. * Knowledge of law enforcement terminology. * Skill in the analysis of problems solving. * Skill in the response to emergency situations. * Skill in the preparation of clear and precise administrative reports. * Skill in oral and written communication. * Skill in multi-tasking * Ability to provide credible court testimony. * License(s)/Certificate(s) Required: * None EOE/AA/M/F/D/V
    $34k-44k yearly est. 42d ago
  • Public Works Environmental Compliance Specialist

    City of Pocatello, Id 3.1company rating

    Pocatello, ID job

    The Public Works Environmental Compliance Specialist ensures that the City's Water, Wastewater, Stormwater, Solid Waste, and Composting programs comply with all applicable federal, state, and local environmental regulations. This professional position is responsible for developing, implementing, and monitoring environmental compliance programs; preparing and submitting regulatory reports; conducting field inspections; providing training to staff; and supporting the City's commitment to best management practices across all public works operations. The position plays a key role in stormwater program management, including the collection and testing of runoff samples, field inspections of construction sites, and assists with maintenance of the City's stormwater GIS database and runoff model. It oversees permit compliance, renewals, and deadlines related to water, wastewater, and stormwater systems, and assists in implementing the City's Stormwater Management Plan, related ordinances, policies, and public outreach programs. The Public Works Environmental Compliance Specialist works in close collaboration with the Water, Water Pollution Control, Sanitation Services, Engineering, and Street Services departments, ensuring that each division adheres to environmental permit conditions and stays current on regulatory requirements. The role provides guidance to the Public Works Director, represents the City's interests to regulatory agencies and stakeholders, and serves as a key technical advisor on permit and compliance matters. This position requires strong analytical skills, the ability to interpret complex regulatory frameworks, and experience with infrastructure mapping and environmental database systems. Success in this role depends on attention to detail, clear communication, regulatory knowledge, and the ability to work both independently and collaboratively across departments. The work environment includes office and field settings. Field duties may involve exposure to adverse weather, high-traffic areas, and hazards related to storm drain and river sampling. The position operates under the direction of the Public Works Business & Administration Director. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Stormwater Management & GIS: * Assists with the development of the City's stormwater GIS database and map interface to ensure compliance with federal stormwater permit standards. * Updates the City's stormwater runoff model using data collected from new and existing construction and land use changes. * Assists City employees on GIS mapping systems and provides support to other City departments as needed. * Reviews and makes recommendations on stormwater collection and dispersal plans for new construction projects. * Conducts field inspections of construction sites (during and after development) to assess erosion control measures, runoff impacts, and sediment loads. * Collects and tests stormwater and river samples to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local water quality standards. * Administers the City's MS4 (Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System) Permit for the Pocatello Urbanized Area (PUA), including coordination with co-permittees and development of a stormwater management plan. * Implements stormwater policies, ordinances, and regulations, and ensures development projects comply with the City's stormwater management plan. Environmental Compliance Monitoring: * Monitors compliance with applicable regulations and standards from EPA, DEQ, and local agencies, related to water, wastewater, stormwater, solid waste, and composting compliance requirements. With knowledge of OSHA regulations. * Prepares, reviews, and submits regulatory reports including NPDES permits, RCRA reports, discharge monitoring reports (DMRs), and recycling/diversion/composting compliance reports. * Conducts internal audits and inspections of facilities, procedures, and environmental systems to ensure ongoing compliance with environmental permits and best practices. * Maintains accurate records and documentation related to permits, inspections, sampling, composting compliance (e.g., temperature logs, odor controls, product quality, as required), and other environmental compliance activities. * Coordinates with City departments to address deficiencies or violations, implements corrective actions, and ensures ongoing regulatory compliance. * Provides training to staff on environmental regulations, composting-related compliance standards, safety procedures, and waste handling requirements. * Supports emergency response planning and environmental incident management (e.g., spills, runoff events, or improper waste disposal). Policy, Coordination, and Advising: * Assists in the creation and implementation of City-wide environmental policies and standard operating procedures (SOPs). * Coordinates with City departments to implement cross-functional environmental compliance programs, including air quality, water conservation, watershed protection, and habitat management. * Coordinates with regulatory agencies, auditors, and environmental stakeholders. * Serves as liaison to interagency partners, co-permittees (e.g., City of Chubbuck, Bannock County, ITD, ISU), and environmental advisory committees, as assigned. Outreach, Education & Reporting: * Supports public outreach and education initiatives on stormwater quality, environmental compliance, composting standards, recycling, and waste reduction programs. * Develops and delivers internal and external presentations to City staff, the public, and regulatory partners. * Tracks changes in environmental regulations and recommends necessary updates to City policies, practices, and training programs. Other Duties and Expectations: * Performs all work duties and activities in accordance with City policies, procedures, and safety practices. * Performs other duties as assigned. * Nothing in this job description restricts management's right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this position at any time. ACCEPTABLE EXPERIENCE, TRAINING, LICENSES AND/OR CERTIFICATIONS * Bachelor's degree in engineering, physical science, or a related field is required OR 4 years of related full-time work or military experience (8 years if part-time), related to degree * Master's degree preferred * Minimum of two years' advanced or technical training is required. * Two (2) to three (3) years' experience in GIS mapping, hydrology, or a related field is preferred. * Idaho driver's license required. * 2-5 years of experience in environmental compliance, water quality testing, or stormwater management. * APWA Certified Stormwater Manager (CSM) preferred An equivalent combination of education and experience that provides the required skills, knowledge and abilities to successfully perform the essential functions of the position may be considered. CLASSIFICATION REQUIREMENTS The requirements listed below are representative of the minimum knowledge, skill, and/or ability required for an individual to satisfactorily perform each essential duty and be successful in the position. Knowledge of: * Federal, state, City, and other applicable statutes, codes, and regulations applicable to storm and runoff water collection, sampling, testing, and quality. * Federal and state environmental regulations, including RCRA (Resources Conservation and Recovery Act), CWA (Clean Water Act), SDWA (Safe Drinking Water Act), NPDES permits, OSHA standards, composting guidelines, and other related environmental laws. * Storm, runoff, and non-point source water and pollution management methods, techniques, and objectives. * Stormwater and stream restoration design plans and construction drawings. * Methods, techniques, and objectives of GIS and other data collection and computer mapping and modeling systems. * Storm and runoff water management methods, techniques, and objectives. * Storm and river water collection and testing methods, techniques, and objectives. * Data collection and recording methods, techniques, and objectives. * Operations related to water distribution, wastewater treatment/collection, stormwater systems, composting, and solid waste management. * Federal (OSHA) regulations and City policies regarding safe work practices. * Operation of standard office equipment. * Operation of a personal computer and job-related software applications, including Microsoft Office Suite and compliance tracking software. Skill and Ability to: * Collect data on stormwater runoff from existing and new building and construction to update the stormwater runoff model. * Review, analyze, and make recommendations on new construction stormwater collection and dispersal plans. * Collect and analyze data on post-construction erosion and sediment control to update the model. * Perform field inspections and ensure compliance of new and post-construction sites to enforce requirements for erosion control, runoff, and sediment loads. * Collect and test stormwater and river samples to determine compliance with federal, state, and other applicable stormwater runoff standards. * Assist with the development of the stormwater GIS database and mapping interface. * Update the City's related stormwater runoff model. * Supervise and coordinate stormwater system maintenance with other City departments. * Coordinate outreach, education, and engagement programs with private property owners, developers, contractors, and the public on stormwater control. * Ensure the City is in compliance with federal stormwater and other applicable environmental regulations. * Assist in the implementation of the City's stormwater management program, including policies, ordinances, and regulations. * Assist with public education and outreach programs. * Coordinate with other City departments on environmental compliance programs (e.g., groundwater, surface water, air quality, energy conservation, watershed and habitat management). * Operate a motor vehicle. * Operate standard office equipment and a personal computer. * Interpret and apply environmental regulations and technical documents accurately. * Communicate effectively in English, both verbally and in writing, including preparing reports, training staff, and interacting with regulatory agencies and the public. * Demonstrate strong analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills. * Work independently and collaboratively across departments and divisions. * Maintain a collaborative and cooperative working relationship with elected officials, City staff, and the public. * Maintain a professional demeanor at all times. * Complete assignments in a timely manner; understand and comply with applicable rules, policies, and regulations. * Perform all duties in accordance with City policies and procedures with regard for personal and public safety. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS While performing the duties of this classification, the employee is frequently required to stand, walk, sit, stoop, kneel, bend, and work in an office and field environment, which may include construction sites. The job requires hand/finger dexterity to keyboard or type, handle materials, manipulate tools, and reach with hands and arms. The job requires the operation of job-related equipment and driving a vehicle. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 30 pounds with assistance. Sufficient visual acuity and hearing capacity to perform the essential functions and interact with the public is required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
    $40k-51k yearly est. 17d ago
  • Honaunau Elementary - Grade K-2 Teacher, 69034 (2025-02317)

    Hawaii State Department of Education 4.0company rating

    Captain Cook, HI job

    Effective lower elementary teachers foster strong relationships and cultivate an open, welcoming, and enriching learning environment. They design engaging lessons that embed foundational skills and deliver targeted Tier 1 interventions. Additionally, they promote positive social skills, provide diverse literature to inspire reading, and facilitate inquiry-based and Project-Based Learning (PBL) activities. Collaboration with inclusion staff to support student needs and active participation in Professional Learning Teams (PLTs)-analyzing student data, refining instruction, discussing interventions, and assessing progress-are also key responsibilities. The Hawaii State Department of Education is committed to hiring highly qualified teachers in every classroom. With the exception of designated Career and Technology Education (CTE) positions, the minimum qualification to apply for a teacher, librarian or counselor position is a Bachelor's Degree. If you are hired without completing a Teacher's Education Program, you have a maximum of 3 years to obtain a valid Hawaii teaching license. You must enroll in a Program to continue employment with the Department. Within each year of employment, you must satisfactorily demonstrate active pursuit towards meeting Hawaii licensing requirements, as set forth by the Hawaii Teacher Standards Board (HTSB). It is your responsibility to ensure the program you have enrolled is aligned with the teaching line you are hired in. Upon hire you will need to have a valid Hawaii teaching license or Emergency Hire Permit. You may apply for your Hawaii teaching license on the Hawaii Teacher Standards Board Website (****************************************** Please visit ********************* to review the eligibility requirements for all bonuses, differentials, and initial salary placement. To obtain a Hawaii Teaching License, which is required to receive any salary differentials, please apply with the Hawaii Teacher Standards Board at ************************************ For more information about this school, please visit their website at: ***************************************** Compensation details: 51835-72941 Yearly Salary PI208f0fa361f2-37***********3
    $42k-56k yearly est. 2d ago
  • JH Baseball

    Sourcewell 3.6company rating

    Minnesota job

    id="p7451_40245h"> id="p7451_40245"> Athletics/Activities District: Royalton School District 485 JH Baseball Coach (2 positions) QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Has the background knowledge of baseball including but not limted to: Practice Planning, Line-Ups, Mechanics and Fundamentals 2. Positive Influence in Student's Lives REPORTS TO: The Head Baseball coach and Athletic Director SUPERVISES: 7th or 8th grade boys baseball activities, including but not limited to: practices, bus behavior, locker rooms, dugouts, field of play, facility JOB GOAL: To instruct athletes in the fundamental skills, strategy and physical training necessary for them to realize a degree of individual and team success. At the same time, the coach must instruct and demonstrate behaviors that lead to socially acceptable character development, self discipline, self confidence, and pride of accomplishment in the student athletes. To upgrade his/her knowledge and skills through coaching clinics, observations, consultation, etc. GENERAL: 1. The success of athletic programs has a strong influence on the community's image of the entire system. The public exposure is a considerable responsibility and community/parent pressure for winning performance is taxing, but must not override the objectives of good sportsmanship and good mental health. 2. The position includes other unusual aspect such as extended time, risk injury factor and due process predicaments. 3. It is the express intent of this job description to give sufficient guidance to function. In cases not specifically covered, it shall be assumed that a coach shall exercise common sense and good judgment. 4. Assists in the necessary preparation to hold scheduled sport events or practices and adheres to scheduled facility times. Coordinates program with maintenance and school employees. 5. Provides proper safeguards for maintenance and protection of assigned equipment sites. 6. Advises the athletic director and recommends policy, method or procedural changes. STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES: 7. Serves as a mentor to each athlete to promote the development and demonstration in student athletes the character traits of trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and citizenship. 8. Gives constant attention to a student athlete's grades and conduct. 9. By his/her presence at all practices games and while traveling, provides assistance, guidance and safeguards for each participant. 10. Provides training rules and any other unique regulations of the sport to each athlete who is considered a participant. 11. Initiates programs and policies concerning injuries, medical attention and emergencies. 12. Completes paperwork on all disabling athletic injuries on proper forms and submits to athletic office within 24 hours. 13. Directs student managers and statisticians. EQUIPMENT: 14. Is accountable for all equipment and collects the cost of any equipment lost or not returned. 15. Permits the athletes to only be in authorized areas of the building at the appropriate times. 16. Examines locker rooms before and after practices and games, checking on general cleanliness of the facility. Responsible for cleanliness and maintenance of specific sport equipment. 17. Secures all doors, lights, windows and locks before leaving building if custodians are not on duty. 18. Instills in each player a respect for equipment and school property, its care and proper use.
    $22k-39k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Camp Director - Summer Camp Season

    City of O'Fallon 3.4company rating

    OFallon, MO job

    The City of O'Fallon, MO is looking to hire a knowledgeable and dependable Camp Director for the Summer 2026 Camp Season. Are you looking for a position where you'll use your knowledge of camp programming, childcare principles and practices? Our Camp Directors earn competitive pay with an expected starting range of $18.25 hourly. As part of our Recreation Department, you will be responsible for supervising all camp staff and ensuring the safety of camp participants in all camp related activities. Generally, your schedule will be 40 hours per week Monday Friday during the Summer Camp Season beginning in May. As a Camp Director, your duties and responsibilities will include: Enforcing policies and rules. Assisting with the supervision of staff; including hiring, orientation, scheduling, training, evaluation and termination. Monitoring equipment and supply levels and making recommendations for future purchases. Developing and supervising the camp curriculum. Scheduling, supervising and coordinating the day-to-day operations of the assigned programs, making refinements when needed. Disciplining children as needed. Communicating with parents. Disciplining staff as needed. Coordinating and running specialty camps. Administering first aid as needed. We're looking for someone who is comfortable working with children and their parents. This person should be someone who can be relied upon to coordinate and supervise staff and be familiar with current discipline practices and behavior management. Knowledge of CPR and first aid is required. Could this be the opportunity for you? We look for employees who: Have excellent time management skills Exhibit self-motivation by always looking for ways to improve their knowledge and skills Show great respect for others and their property Get great satisfaction from contributing to what makes O'Fallon such a great place to live! Requirements include: Experience working with children Experience working in a management role Knowledge of Human Resources ABOUT THE CITY OF O'FALLON O'Fallon, Missouri, has grown from small, rural roots into a thriving City that is home to international employers and more than 1,800 local businesses. With more than 91,000 residents, O'Fallon is now the second largest City in the St. Louis Metro Area, and the City has become a driving force in the region's economy. Working for the City allows you to be part of it all with great benefits, competitive pay and a positive work environment. Apply today and join the team at one of the country's best cities! ARE YOU READY TO JOIN OUR TEAM? If you feel that you would be right for this position in O'Fallon, Missouri, please complete our application. We look forward to meeting you!
    $18.3 hourly 45d ago
  • (Lateral) Telecommunications Operator (911 Dispatcher)

    City of Aurora, Il 4.5company rating

    Aurora, IL job

    The City of Aurora is seeking experienced Telecommunications Operator (911 dispatchers) for LATERAL* entry with the Aurora Police Department. * LATERAL Telecommunication Operator candidates must have a minimum of two (2) years of employment as a full-time 911 Dispatcher/Telecommunications Operator with a law enforcement agency. Police dispatching and 911 call taking experience is required. Under the direction of the Lead Telecommunications Operator, Telecom Operators are responsible for receiving and processing emergency and non-emergency calls from the public and dispatching police, fire, medical and other emergency services accordingly. Duties of this position may include but are not limited to: Dispatch and track the locations of public safety agencies dispatched by the Aurora Police Department's Telecommunications Center; Perform constant data entry and retrieve information from a variety of computer systems; Extract data and record essential information during emergency calls; Operate a variety of communications equipment including Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD), Records Management System (RMS) radio consoles, telephones and other computer systems; Maintain required certifications to provide Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) and police related data entry and queries (Training and certification courses provided); Perform general clerical duties; Other duties as assigned related to position. This position requires a high school diploma or GED equivalent. Candidate must have a minimum of two (2) years of employment as a full-time 911 Dispatcher/Telecommunications Operator with a law enforcement agency and must have experience in police dispatching and call taking. Candidate must possess the ability to work rotating shifts during training period. This position may require you to work the first, second, or third shift, including weekends and holidays and requires the ability to work mandatory overtime. Spanish bilingual skills desired. Must successfully pass pre-hire requirements including but not limited to a polygraph and psychological assessment, interview, background investigation, drug screen and meet physical requirements including a hearing test. This is a full-time, union position. Beginning hourly pay is $30.11/hour*; Additional increases thereafter will be in accordance with the Labor Agreement. Excellent benefit package is included. * Experienced 911 dispatchers/telecom operators with less than seven (7) years of experience will receive a pay step for every two (2) complete years of work experience in a certified 911 dispatching center. UNION BENEFITS The City of Aurora offers a comprehensive benefits package for full-time and eligible part-time employees in accordance with the Collective Bargaining Agreement: * Annual pay increases (in accordance with Labor Agreement) * Health, dental, vision, and life insurances * Employee Assistance Program (EAP) * Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF) * Paid vacations, holidays, floating holidays, personal days, and sick leave * Gym membership reimbursement * Uniform Allowance (as determined by labor agreement) * Interpreters Stipend * Tuition Reimbursement * May be eligible for Federal Student Loan Forgiveness Program (if requirements are met) Applications and resumes must be submitted online with the City of Aurora. Applications will be reviewed the 1st and 15th of every month. Posting will remain open until vacancies are filled. Posting may close without further notice. To learn more about the City of Aurora, IL, visit ********************************************* Aurora Police Dept. Tattoo Policy: Tattoos to the head, neck and facial area are prohibited. Hand tattoos are not allowed, however, there are very limited exceptions with approval from the Chief of Police. Officers [Police Dept. Personnel] are permitted to have tattoos elsewhere, visible to the public, if the tattoo is not objectionable or demeaning to the image of the Department. The nature, number, size, and location of the tattoos are all factors in determining whether such tattoos are objectionable or demeaning. Examples include but are not limited to; tattoos that contain nudity, profanity, or to be perceived as gang related, criminal, obscene, sexual, racial, or detracts from the professional image of a law enforcement officer. The covering of objectionable tattoos with make-up, sleeves, Band-Aids, etc., shall not constitute conforming to this policy. All tattoos shall be covered for court appearances.
    $30.1 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Seasonal Ranger 2026

    Forest Preserve District of Dupage County 3.7company rating

    Warrenville, IL job

    A Seasonal Ranger assists Ranger Operations staff in the upkeep of District preserves, facilities, and amenities, for the purpose of providing clean and safe preserves for the public. What You'll Do Perform maintenance, including opening of preserves, de-littering, latrine cleaning, and upkeep of amenities. Assist with inspections on trails, boundaries, water controls, waterways, dog areas and amenities. Assist with various recreational programs including but not limited to archery, fishing, paddling, camps, and special events. Keep neat and accurate records including incident and injury reports, equipment damage reports, and facility logs. Operate power tools including brush cutters, weed whips, drills, deck mowers, hedge trimmers, and leaf blowers. Operate District vehicles including pick-up trucks, electric golf carts, and ATVs. Deliver excellent customer service and support a positive, team-oriented workplace. What You'll Need 18 years of age or older at time of hire. Must have and maintain CPR, AED, and First Aid certification or obtain upon hire. Must have and maintain Illinois Mandated Reporter certification or obtain upon hire. Valid Driver's License in good standing. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Familiarity with use of power tools. Ability to prioritize tasks and manage time independently. Schedule & Pay Hours and shifts vary- weekends & holidays included. Start times are 5:30 am, 7:00 am, 9:00 am, or 11:00 am Expected start date is from April 2026 through September 2026 $17.00 per hour District uniform shirts and safety boot reimbursement provided Work Setting Position is based out of two locations: Blackwell Forest Preserve in West Chicago, IL and Churchill Woods Forest Preserve in Lombard, IL Requires working outdoors. Exposure to all weather conditions, insects and other wildlife. Work surfaces may include downed branches or uneven terrain. Use of power tools and motor vehicles. Apply Today Follow the link to apply directly and be considered for the position. Additional information about the position and job duties can be found in the attached job description or on our website. The Forest Preserve District of DuPage County is an equal opportunity employer.
    $17 hourly 20d ago
  • Sr. Probation Officer - Home Detention

    Lake County Il 4.5company rating

    Vernon Hills, IL job

    Under general supervision, performs work of considerable difficulty in probation and other community correctional services with juvenile offenders. Professionals in this position perform casework, supervision, and counseling of juvenile probationers. Work typically involves acting as a lead Probation Officer, or Project Director. This individual is an established leader in the organization. Work is performed under limited general supervision of a Probation Officer Supervisor. Work requires considerable independent judgment, initiative and familiarity with standards, policies, and functions of the 19th Judicial Circuit Court. Duties may often involve aiding in the training of new staff. Provide intervention services for at-risk youth, male and female, in the community via evidenced-based methods. Work requires the use of independent judgment, initiative, and familiarity with standards, policies, and functions of the 19th Judicial Circuit and the Administrative Office of Illinois Courts (AOIC). Hours of Work * Varies by unit. * May be required to work evenings and weekends as assigned. * May be required to be on-call during conventional and non-conventional hours (evening/weekends) * All duties as delineated in the Juvenile Probation Officer apply. * Provides guidance and assists in training. * Works with management to help improve policies, procedures, and standards. * Forms productive and constructive relationships with clients, judiciary, staff, management, and ancillary agencies. * Serve as a trainer/mentor. * Complete field, home and office visits per departmental policy and standards. * Participates in stakeholder and probation committees as needed. May be responsible for: * Facilitating programs This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of all required activities, duties, or responsibilities. Duties, responsibilities, programs, and activities may change, or new ones may be assigned at any time. * Identifies and recommends realistic methods and/or procedures to enhance overall division effectiveness and efficiency. * Effectively demonstrates an ability to complete a variety of assignments. * Demonstrates unique and creative problem solving on a repeated basis. * Demonstrates a variety of skills that contribute to effective service delivery. * Is competent to work effectively with most all cases and assignments. * Possesses a working knowledge of the justice system, relevant laws, court rules, administrative orders, Administrative Office policies and procedures, and the operation of the assigned unit. * Competently handles more challenging caseloads. * Manages multiple priorities with minimal assistance. * Recognizes and diagnoses problems and demonstrates competent problem-solving and decision-making skills on a continuing basis. * Demonstrates a continuing awareness of system issues and needs and brings them to the attention of management. * Demonstrates competent written and verbal communications. Education and/or Work Experience Requirements * Completion of a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university preferably with major course work in criminal justice, law enforcement, sociology, psychology, or related field. * Minimum of 3 years working in probation, criminal justice, or social service field preferred. * Certification from the Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts. The following is a link to the required form: Employment | Probation/Court Services Other Qualifications * Must be a United States citizen. * Must be a resident of Illinois. * Must possess a valid driver's license. * Must pass a background check. Physical Requirements * Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer. * May involve long periods sitting and driving in a car. Lake County offers a competitive salary and benefit package. Visit our Prospective Employee page to get additional information on why you should work for Lake County! Any offer of employment is contingent upon the successful completion of a background screening, drug and alcohol testing and may include a pre-employment medical exam. Only employees who have completed the probationary period are eligible for a transfer or promotion. Lake County is committed to being a diverse and inclusive workplace and is proud to be an equal
    $45k-57k yearly est. 17d ago

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