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  • Financial Services / Remote Work

    American Income Life Insurance Company 4.2company rating

    Remote community aide job

    The Year for Growth, Opportunity and Flexibility Are you ready for a career change in 2021? At American Income Life, we are searching for ambitious individuals who are ready to build a successful career while also having a positive impact on the communities around them. American Income Life currently provide supplemental insurance coverage to labor unions, credit unions and associations in 49 states, the District of Columbia, Canada and New Zealand. Why We Stand Out American Income Life provides supplemental insurance coverage to labor unions, credit unions and associations in 49 states, the District of Columbia, Canada and New Zealand. Requirements: Excellent communication skills Basic computer knowledge Work ethics Outgoing, fun & energetic with an upbeat personality Time management skills Pass a criminal background check Job Benefits: Full Benefits Paid weekly ($70,000 - $75,000 1st year average) Bonuses Health Insurance Reimbursement Life Insurance Flexible Schedule Retirement Plan American Income Life has served working class families since 1951 with life, accident, and supplemental health products to help protect members of labor unions, credit unions, associations, and their families. AIL representatives develop long-term relationships with clients and meet them where they are most comfortable: their homes Powered by JazzHR
    $36k-47k yearly est. 2d ago
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  • Work From Home - Online Product Support - $45 per hour

    GL1

    Remote community aide job

    Product Testers are wanted to work from home nationwide in the US to fulfill upcoming contracts with national and international companies. We guarantee 15-25 hours per week with an hourly pay of between $25 / hr. and $45 / hr., depending on the In-Home Usage Test project. No experience required. There is no payment required in order to apply or to work as an In-Home Usage Tester. You don't have to buy products or pay for shipping, everything is paid by our company. In-Home Usage Testers are considered independent contractors, we pay weekly every Wednesday by direct deposit or by cheque. We are a consulting firm that specializes in product testing and product development work. We design and conduct In-Home Usage Testing (IHUT) locally and nationally to provide actual user feedback in real-time to companies and market research firms to evaluate products to ensure proper product certification and greater market access. It is important to note that during your application process, reputable market research companies will determine your demographics and consumer profile to establish what products would be suitable for you to test. Market research companies that partner with us will use questionnaires to identify and target certain types of consumers, to ensure that the right participants are engaged and to achieve the representative sample needed. Participation in these product testing and consumer panels is always free, secure and private. In-Home Usage Testing is a quick, easy and fun way to make extra cash by telling big brands what you think about their upcoming products and services in the American market. Main Duties : Properly document In-Home Usage Tests as instructed in the In-Home Usage Test Daily Schedule (screenshots, audio recordings, videos, product journal entries, etc.) Take care of the product being tested and use it responsibly Read and strictly follow the In-Home Usage Test Daily Schedule provided with each product testing project (may include tasks such as unpacking, reading instructions, journal entries, online or mobile feedback, usage of product for a certain amount of time, writing reviews, taking pictures, etc.) Some In-Home Usage Tests projects may require participants to use MFour's Mobile In-Home Use Test Technology (cutting-edge smartphone technology to capture Point-of-Emotion insights to gain unparalleled depth of responses) There are times when the product being tested may be discussed in a private chat room that is opened by a market research firm Write reviews as requested in the In-Home Usage Test Daily Schedule for each project Requirements : Ability to follow specific instructions Excellent attention to detail and curious spirit Be able to work 15-25 hours per week and commit to a certain routine Have access to a computer and a reliable internet connection Have access to a digital camera or cell phone that takes pictures -Be honest and reliable -Good communication skills are an asset -18 years or older A paid Product Tester position is perfect for those looking for an entry-level opportunity, flexible or seasonal work, temporary work or part-time work. The hours are completely flexible and no previous experience is necessary. Benefits : Very competitive pay rate Weekly pay Work around your own schedule Learn about an exciting industry Telecommute (you can work from home, work or school) Most of the time you can keep the product you tested
    $25k-41k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Work from Home - Online Product Support (Entry Level)

    Glocpa

    Remote community aide job

    We're looking for Customer Support Product Testers across the US to work from home and help top brands improve their products before they hit the market.
    $24k-40k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Communications and Outreach Coordinator - Planning and Economic Development Programs

    Greater Nashville Regional Council 3.6company rating

    Remote community aide job

    The Greater Nashville Regional Council (GNRC) is seeking an experienced planner or communications professional to lead public and stakeholder engagement activities for its planning and economic and community development programs. GNRC is responsible for preparing regional plans for transportation, environmental quality, economic development, solid waste and a growing list of additional topics. In addition, GNRC provides support to local governments by providing grant writing assistance, conducting research, and developing plans and public policies. The Outreach Coordinator will be expected to: Build and strengthen relationships with planning partners including elected officials, public agencies, business groups, universities and research institutions, community-based non-profit organizations, and advocates; Develop and implement community and stakeholder engagement plans, methods, and tools for a variety of local and regional planning and policymaking initiatives; Support public relations efforts by helping to draft press releases, maintain media contact lists, track press coverage, and assist with media outreach; Develop, publish, and manage content for social media platforms and agencywide or project-based websites; Assist with developing and/or editing written copy for GNRC materials and publications; Assist with developing and editing presentations and in presenting material to boards, committees, stakeholder organizations, and the general public; Assist with developing visualizations such as renderings, drawings, maps, and other graphics to help 1) communicate planning concepts to a variety of audiences and 2) translate community and stakeholder input for presentation to policymakers; 3) Prepare written reports and presentations on the findings, key takeaways, and lessons learned from outreach activities; Participate in industry associations and continuing education opportunities to remain current on emerging and best practices related community engagement; Work with GNRC management to ensure outreach activities stay coordinated across the organization; and Lead special projects as identified by department heads or the executive team. Qualifications: The preferred candidate will have two or more years of experience in community engagement in support of plans and public policies related to issues of growth and development, urban design, environmental sustainability, or public infrastructure. Strong writing, public speaking, and group facilitation skills are a must. A degree in communications, public relations, urban planning, public policy, public administration or related field is preferred. Foreign degrees and credentials will be considered. Compensation: The minimum starting pay is $70,000. The offered pay rate will be subject to experience and qualifications. GNRC provides a fully paid pension through the Tennessee Consolidated Retirement System and offers a dollar for dollar match to a 401k up to 3% of gross salary. Inquire for more information about benefits. Remote Work Policy: While GNRC provides flexibility for remote/hybrid working conditions, this is not a remote position. The selected candidate will be expected to work from the GNRC office with regularity. Travel Expectations: This position will require regular travel throughout the Middle Tennessee area. A valid driver's license and access to personal transportation is required. GNRC was established by the TN General Assembly as an association of local governments empowered to convene local and state leaders for the purposes of planning and programming state and federal investments into a range of social services and public infrastructure. GNRC serves as the region's federally-recognized Area Agency on Aging and Disability (AAAD), Economic Development District (EDD) and administers the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) on behalf of the Nashville Area MPO Transportation Policy Board . More information is available at GNRC.org. Position open until filled. GNRC is an EOE, AA Employer
    $70k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Developer Evangelist - Community

    Xsolla

    Remote community aide job

    ABOUT US Xsolla is a global commerce company with robust tools and services to help developers solve the inherent challenges of the video game industry. From indie to AAA, companies partner with Xsolla to help them fund, distribute, market, and monetize their games. Grounded in the belief in the future of video games, Xsolla is resolute in the mission to bring opportunities together, and continually make new resources available to creators. Headquartered and incorporated in Los Angeles, California, Xsolla operates as the merchant of record and has helped over 1,500+ game developers to reach more players and grow their businesses around the world. With more paths to profits and ways to win, developers have all the things needed to enjoy the game. For more information, visit xsolla.com. ABOUT YOU The Developer Evangelist - Community is the public face of Xsolla in the game developer ecosystem, building trust, engagement, and advocacy across online and offline communities. This role focuses on technical content creation including coding, SDKs, and APIs, community presence, and relationship-building to help game developers discover, adopt, and succeed with Xsolla's products. You will act as a storyteller and connector-translating complex technical concepts into accessible, inspiring content while ensuring Xsolla has a strong, credible voice in the most relevant developer spaces.RESPONSIBILITIES Establish and maintain a strong presence in top game developer communities . Represent Xsolla at developer conferences, meetups, and industry events . Organize and participate in developer meetups, hackathons, and regional gatherings. Produce high-quality technical and inspirational materials, including: Articles, blog posts, and tutorials. Videos, webcasts, and looms. Social media stories, posts, and developer updates. Keep all content up to date and aligned with the latest product releases and best practices. Collaborate with Developer Marketing to amplify content reach and engagement. Act as a trusted liaison between developers and Xsolla's Product/Technical teams. Gather, organize, and share feedback from the community to help improve product features and documentation. Identify opportunities for lighthouse integration cases and partner with internal teams to bring them to life. Track and report on: Reach and engagement of produced content. Community participation and growth. Developer satisfaction with materials and events. Use insights to refine outreach tactics and maximize impact. QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS 3-5 years in Developer Advocacy, Community Management, or related roles, ideally in the game industry. Technical background and software development experience. Solid understanding of game development processes and tools (mobile, PC, and/or web). Proven ability to produce engaging technical content across multiple formats. Strong presence in online developer communities and comfort in public speaking. Excellent communication, storytelling, and interpersonal skills. Ability to travel for conferences, meetups, and other community events. Equal Employment Opportunity Statement:Xsolla is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other characteristic protected by law.We consider qualified applicants with criminal histories in accordance with the Fair Chance Act. Criminal History Consideration:For the Developer Evangelist - Community, we will conduct a background check that may include the following:Criminal history check Employment verification Education verification Relevance to Job Responsibilities:The background check is relevant to this position because of the following role responsibilities:Accessing confidential company data Ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements Handling sensitive financial information/managing budgets/accessing funds Rights Under the Fair Chance Act:Applicants are encouraged to inquire about their rights under the Fair Chance Act. If you have questions regarding our hiring practices, please contact ******************. Benefits:We are passionate about fostering a supportive environment for our team, so we prioritize the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of our employees and their families through a comprehensive Benefits Program. This includes 100% company-paid medical, dental, and vision plans, unlimited Flexible Time Off, and a personalized career roadmap for each employee. By investing in professional development through training and educational opportunities, we ensure that our team thrives both personally and professionally. Together, we're not just building a business; we're cultivating a community that values creativity, collaboration, and the transformative power of play. By submitting the following job application form, you consent to Xsolla processing your data for career-related inquiries and potential employment opportunities. We process your data in accordance with this Xsolla Privacy Notice for Job Applicants . Please direct any inquiries regarding your data privacy to ******************.
    $100k-157k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Community Liaison / Outside Marketing (Broward and South Palm Beach)

    Tradition Home Health Care

    Remote community aide job

    Benefits: Health insurance Opportunity for advancement Paid time off 401(k) Benefits/Perks Competitive Compensation Competitive Bonus Structure Paid Time Off Career Growth Opportunities Job SummaryWe are seeking a highly motivated and highly skilled community liaison / outside marketer, who can drive real results through finding outside business development and ensuring a smooth sales process. Private pay homecare marketers preferred & compensated commensurate with experience. This position will represent Tradition Homecare in the community and drive revenue through building a network of industry referrals. The community liaison's role will include working with hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, assisted living facilities, and other providers in the senior care industry. In addition, they will need to identify, develop, and maintain referral sources. Candidate will be responsible for attending events in the community and increasing awareness of Tradition Homecare mission and values. This position will report to the Administrator. Responsibilities Ensuring marketing communications are coordinated, including the development and distribution of all marketing collateral; will support marketing plan objectives and meet organizational expenditure requirements in conjunction with the Sales organization Arrange appointments and call activity with Hospitals, Social Workers, Case Managers, Community Partners, and other healthcare professionals to increase new professional referrals and nurture existing relationships to continue growth in territory. Create and implement marketing campaigns Track and report on marketing activities Achieve or exceed referral quota quarterly and annually Providing leadership in management and development of joint ventures, affiliations, and partnership arrangements Executing the Company's business marketing plan and achieve key milestone and revenue targets; developing in-depth knowledge of all competitive product offerings and tailor product strategy; supplying senior management team with up-to-date competitive intelligence; defining product attributes and differentiators You will be a relentless problem solver and will constantly be assessing and resolving both simple and complex challenges for both referrals and your clients Be prepared to manage day-to-day communications between the client and our team Qualifications 1-3 years of sales / marketing experience in homecare or related field An insatiable curiosity and knowledge about all things Healthcare, Sales, and Marketing Experience with submitting reports on weekly basis to Management We expect all our community liaisons to have an innate curiosity and attend local networking and educational events Must have strong customer support orientation (for internal/external customers), demonstrated professional demeanor, and the ability to maintain confidential information Aggressive and competitive attitude Strong Time Management skills Must have a strong interpersonal skills and good judgment and be capable of communicating with a diverse range of individuals Ability to organize and manage multiple priorities This is a remote position. Compensation: $55,000.00 - $95,000.00 per year Professional caregivers go by many names: homemakers, home care aides, home health aides, certified nursing assistants, personal care assistants, direct care workers. No matter the name, what they all have in common is a calling to care for people in the comfort of their own homes. This agency is independently owned and operated. Your application will go directly to the agency, and all hiring decisions will be made by the management of this agency. All inquiries about employment at this agency should be made directly to the agency location, and not to Home Care Evolution Corporate.
    $55k-95k yearly Auto-Apply 27d ago
  • Community Outreach Specialist

    Padmore Global Connections

    Remote community aide job

    Interview Type: Webcam only Max Pay Rate: $30.70 Work Arrangement: Remote Engagement Type: Contract Short Description: Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Community Outreach Specialist Complete Description: Background: The Maternal and Child Health Divisions (MCH) Community Engagement and Systems Building team serves to connect families, organizations, and providers locally and statewide. This mission is accomplished by building and strengthening systems that serve Hoosiers throughout their lifespan. Current initiatives include: 1. A system that identifies women early in their pregnancies and connects them with an OB navigator a home visitor who provides personalized guidance and support to women during pregnancy and at least the first 6 to 12 months after the baby's birth. 2. A statewide helpline, that helps reduce Indianas infant mortality rate with dedicated communication specialists that provide valuable pregnancy information, referrals, and accessible resources to pregnant women and families with babies. MCH seeks to grow its reach of these initiatives across the state and be more fully connected to families, providers, and social service organizations. Purpose of Position/Summary: The purpose of this position is to represent the Maternal and Child Health Divisions (MCH) Systems Building and Community Engagement Team (SBCE) in the community, to build relationships with a wide variety of local and state-wide partners, and to promote MCH projects and programs. Specifically, this position will focus on serving as the liaison between the community, families and the MCH system. The Outreach and Education Specialist will support the awareness and visibility of the Maternal and Child Health initiatives to the state. This position will fulfill this purpose by (1) representing MCH at numerous community events and meetings (2) engaging providers and families in the MCH system and (3) providing information, support, and connections to training opportunities to professionals statewide. Essential Duties/Responsibilities: Be knowledgeable of community service programs and resources, behavioral health care, specialized children services, and education/training opportunities. Promote and support Maternal and Child Health by attending conferences, expos, community events, and other networking opportunities that bring awareness to the program initiatives. Communicate effectively with families in the community and agency partners to ensure all needs are met, linking them to the MCH program initiatives. Network with organizations and exhibitors at all conferences, expos, and health fair events. Participate in community committees as well as assist colleagues as needed. Participate in the development and preservation of program initiatives and other state activities. Work across the MCH Division with outreach efforts. Establish partnerships with social service agencies, including, but not limited to, WIC, hospitals, Healthy Families, Child Care Resource and Referral, Head Start, Early Head Start, NICUs, childcare providers and other providers within the Maternal and Child Health population. Identify Point of Contacts to community resources and maintain updated contact information in Excel spreadsheet Prepare and distribute MCH informational and promotional materials to providers that serve the MCH population throughout the state upon receiving requests from providers. Assist in preparing and updating presentations to deliver to community organizations. Assist or act as a substitute for the Community Outreach and Education Supervisor in work group meetings and/or monthly meetings that increase awareness to MCH program initiatives. Contribute to maintaining and assisting with publishing content that promotes and enhances maternal and child health. Events: Seek and identify resource events, conferences in which all three systems will benefit from exhibiting. Assist in maintaining an updated spreadsheet of all distributed promotional items Marketing Research and recommend ideas for any marketing initiatives. Assist with the development of creative program material (i.e. promotional items). Help coordinate all the artwork and creative process from the design phase to print phase. Collaborative with Office of Public Affairs (OPA) to maintain a positive rapport regarding feedback and suggestions about the artwork and design process. Job Requirements: Minimum of Bachelors degree in any field of study related to human services, social services or early childhood education. Experience and interest in working with children and families. Valid Indiana Drivers License and ability to travel throughout the state of Indiana. Maintain a flexible daily schedule and be available during non-traditional work hours and days. Willing to work evenings, and weekends. Remote position requires ALL TRAVEL to events, expos, conferences, etc. Minimum one year of coordinating experience and outreach efforts. Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Outlook. Excellent organization and communication skills. Exemplary customer service skills in dealing with the public. Proven leadership ability and experience working in the community with social service agencies. Knowledge of community programs and resources available throughout the State. Knowledge of Indiana Medicaid health insurance policies. Ability to work as a team member and take direction, as well as the ability to take responsibility and make decisions. Excellent office skills and computer knowledge. Able to read, write and speak English. Able to communicate professionally verbally and in writing. Ability to comprehend oral and written directions, express ideas clearly and convey information. Able to handle multiple tasks and projects with limited direct supervision. Must be motivated to independently initiate and perform job duties. Must be able to assist in other duties, tasks, and projects as assigned by the Community Outreach and Education Supervisor. Difficulty of Work: This position requires significant attention to detail, the ability to work with internal and external partners, knowledge of MCH programs, performance objectives and interpretation of those objectives within a life course framework. The Outreach and Education Specialist must also be able to resolve problems, logically develop ideas, interpret policy, and have superb oral and written communication skills. Personal Work Relationships: The Outreach and Education Specialist maintains cooperative relationships with internal and external partners for daily problem solving and interpretation of regulations and policies; and must have the ability to work with a diverse group of employees, not only in function, but also in skill level. Physical Effort: Position requires the ability to sit for long periods and extensive use of computers. Travel is required to all community events and agency quarterly meetings. Some heavy lifting required when setting up and breaking down for exhibitions/events.
    $30.7 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Remote Opportunity - Make a Difference, Make a Living!

    The Gainey Agency

    Remote community aide job

    As a Customer Service/Sales - Insurance, you will play a vital role in providing exceptional client service and achieving sales goals within the insurance sector. This position requires active engagement with clients, offering insights into various insurance products and guiding them throughout the sales process to ensure their satisfaction and security. Your responsibilities will include: Delivering outstanding customer service by promptly addressing inquiries and resolving issues. Assessing customer needs to recommend suitable insurance products and services. Meeting and exceeding individual sales targets while contributing to the overall success of the team. Utilizing comprehensive product knowledge to assist clients in making informed insurance decisions. Maintaining accurate records of client interactions and sales activities in the company database. Following up on leads and inquiries to efficiently close sales. Participating in ongoing training to enhance your understanding of insurance products and sales techniques. Collaborating with team members to refine sales strategies and promotional initiatives. Keeping a tidy and organized workspace while adhering to company policies. Performing other duties as assigned to support team and company objectives. In a typical day, you will start by reviewing your schedule and prioritizing client interactions. You will engage with clients through phone calls and emails, addressing their inquiries and offering tailored insurance solutions. Throughout the day, you will document your interactions and follow up on pending leads to ensure a smooth sales process. You will also participate in team meetings to discuss strategies and share insights, helping to foster a collaborative environment. Requirements for this role include: Strong verbal and written communication skills. A proven track record of meeting sales targets. Excellent listening and problem-solving abilities. Effective organizational skills. A self-motivated attitude focused on delivering high-quality service. Familiarity with insurance products and regulations is preferred but not required. This position offers an excellent opportunity for individuals looking to advance their careers in the insurance industry while enjoying the flexibility of remote work.
    $29k-41k yearly est. 22d ago
  • Community Outreach Hospice Liaison

    Ohio's Hospice 3.3company rating

    Community aide job in Columbus, OH

    Job DescriptionWhat You Should Know About the Community Outreach Liaison Role: This is a full-time position serving the Middletown Ohio, Butler/Warren Counties Schedule will include Monday-Friday with hours of 8:30am-5:00pm with occasional evening/weekends as needed Would like candidate to have previous hospice experience We provide superior care and superior services to patients at their end-of-life journey. Community Outreach Liaison Key Responsibilities: Generates referrals and admissions using the four-cornerstone approach to business development, within the assigned territory. Develops and implements territory sales plan which will meet the goal of expanding the customer base in the market areas. Monitors and recognizes changing referral patterns in assigned area and modifies strategies to meet goals. Documents all sales related activity within the CRM daily. Responsible for meeting monthly and annual referral and admission goals in the assigned territory. Identifies, develops and maintains key relationships in the territory, by participating in various functions sponsored in the medical community. Promotes Ohio's Hospice through educational opportunities and community events in assigned territory. Assists in other activities and departments when requested. Participates in Continuous Quality Improvement activities to support the quality of Ohio's Hospice services. Precepts new staff to support professional relationships with newly hired team members as required. Community Outreach Liaison Qualifications: Must have a bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in healthcare or business development Previous Hospice experience Preferred two years in a sales/marketing role within the healthcare industry with a proven record of accomplishments in direct sales and marketing. Computer skills sufficient to properly document services and communicate effectively, CRM experience preferred. Ability to drive during daytime, nighttime, or inclement weather. Valid Driver's License with Safe Driving Record State Minimum Automobile Insurance Coverage Benefits & Perks: Competitive Pay Competitive Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance Short- & Long-Term Disability Life Insurance Paid Time Off Matching Retirement Plans Tuition Reimbursement Mileage reimbursement Organizational preceptor to assist with orientation and ongoing education Educational programs geared toward career advancement Career growth And much, much, more! Ohio's Hospice offers opportunity, advancement and a great foundation for growth to energetic people looking to serve our mission. Those who join our team are committed to providing superior care and service so our patients and their families can celebrate life. We provide our staff members with the resources and support to contribute and make a difference in the lives of patients and families every day. Come join a group of people that are wildly passionate about taking care of our patients and each other! As a member of our team, you'll have a chance to impact many lives. You may find a deeper meaning in your work or rediscover why you chose your profession in the first place. The passion you may have been missing in previous workplaces can be found at Ohio's Hospice. Ohio's Hospice complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex. Ohio's Hospice is proud to be platinum certified through SAGECare, which provides training and consulting on LGBT aging issues to service providers. Ohio's Hospice welcomes those in the LGBT community to join our team.
    $39k-50k yearly est. 12d ago
  • Community Liaison -Remote

    Providence Health & Services 4.2company rating

    Remote community aide job

    Community Liaison - Remote The Medicare Sales Community Engagement Specialist will be responsible for developing and implementing strategic sales and marketing initiatives specifically aimed at increasing enrollment in Dual Eligible Special Needs Plans (DSNP) for Providence Health Plan. This individual should possess the ability to network and build relationships within the community, specifically with organizations and influencers that serve dual-eligible beneficiaries. The role involves enhancing Providence Health Plan's visibility in the service area through travel within assigned territories, active participation in targeted professional and/or community groups, provider groups, health fairs, and community events. The Community Engagement Specialist must embody Providence's mission, values, and vision, effectively communicating these principles to community influencers with a focus on dual-eligible individuals. Providence Health Plan caregivers are not simply valued - they're invaluable. Join our team at Providence Health Plan Partners and thrive in our culture of patient-focused, whole-person care built on understanding, commitment, and mutual respect. Your voice matters here, because we know that to inspire and retain the best people, we must empower them. This position works 100% remotely for candidates residing in Oregon. Required Qualifications: + Upon request: Driving may be necessary as part of this role. Caregivers are required to comply with all state laws and requirements for driving. Caregivers will be expected to provide proof of driver license and auto insurance upon request. See policy for additional information. + Upon hire: State Health Insurance License + 2 years of Direct sales, marketing, or business development experience or any combination of education and experience which would provide an equivalent background. Preferred Qualifications: + Bachelor's Degree + 2 years experience working with Medicare Advantage and Medicaid programs and beneficiaries. Salary Range by Location: Oregon: Non-Portland Service Area: Min: $31.35, Max: $48.68 Oregon: Portland Service Area: Min: $33.63, Max: $52.22 Why Join Providence Health Plan? Our best-in-class benefits are uniquely designed to support you and your family in staying well, growing professionally, and achieving financial security. We take care of you, so you can focus on delivering our Mission of caring for everyone, especially the most vulnerable in our communities. Accepting a new position at another facility that is part of the Providence family of organizations may change your current benefits. Changes in benefits, including paid time-off, happen for various reasons. These reasons can include changes of Legal Employer, FTE, Union, location, time-off plan policies, availability of health and welfare benefit plan offerings, and other various reasons. About Providence At Providence, our strength lies in Our Promise of "Know me, care for me, ease my way." Working at our family of organizations means that regardless of your role, we'll walk alongside you in your career, supporting you so you can support others. We provide best-in-class benefits and we foster an inclusive workplace where diversity is valued, and everyone is essential, heard and respected. Together, our 120,000 caregivers (all employees) serve in over 50 hospitals, over 1,000 clinics and a full range of health and social services across Alaska, California, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas and Washington. As a comprehensive health care organization, we are serving more people, advancing best practices and continuing our more than 100-year tradition of serving the poor and vulnerable. Posted are the minimum and the maximum wage rates on the wage range for this position. The successful candidate's placement on the wage range for this position will be determined based upon relevant job experience and other applicable factors. These amounts are the base pay range; additional compensation may be available for this role, such as shift differentials, standby/on-call, overtime, premiums, extra shift incentives, or bonus opportunities. Providence offers a comprehensive benefits package including a retirement 401(k) Savings Plan with employer matching, health care benefits (medical, dental, vision), life insurance, disability insurance, time off benefits (paid parental leave, vacations, holidays, health issues), voluntary benefits, well-being resources and much more. Learn more at providence.jobs/benefits. Applicants in the Unincorporated County of Los Angeles: Qualified applications with arrest or conviction records will be considered for employment in accordance with the Unincorporated Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance for Employers and the California Fair Chance Act. Requsition ID: 409360 Company: Providence Jobs Job Category: Business Development Job Function: Marketing/Public Relations/Community Affairs Job Schedule: Full time Job Shift: Day Career Track: Business Professional Department: 5018 SALES MEDICARE WA EXPANSION OR REGION Address: OR Portland 4400 NE Halsey St Work Location: Providence Health Plaza (HR) Bldg 1-Portland Workplace Type: Remote Pay Range: $33.63 - $52.22 The amounts listed are the base pay range; additional compensation may be available for this role, such as shift differentials, standby/on-call, overtime, premiums, extra shift incentives, or bonus opportunities.
    $33k-45k yearly est. Auto-Apply 14d ago
  • Chord Chart Specialist- Loop Community (Remote)

    Sesac Rights Management, Inc. 3.6company rating

    Remote community aide job

    Loop Community is looking for a part-time Chord Chart Specialist to join our team, working 20 hours per week. As the Chord Chart Specialist, you're responsible for listening to music recordings and accurately transcribing chord progressions and arrangements into Chord Pro formatted charts using tools such as DAW software for Loop Community products and services. The Chord Chart Specialist manages a large volume of chord charts and follows formatting standards and style guidelines to ensure all charts maintain a consistent and professional presentation. What You Will Be Doing: Transcribing, creating, auditing, and editing chord charts using Chord Pro format. Ensuring complete musical accuracy, including chord changes, key signatures, time signatures, tempo, and overall song structure. Maintaining an organized workflow to manage a large volume of chart processing efficiently and consistently. Following formatting standards and style guidelines to ensure all charts maintain a consistent and professional presentation. Attending meetings and performing other duties as assigned. What Makes You Qualified: Bachelor's degree in music or equivalent experience. Strong understanding of music theory, harmony, rhythm, and song form. Ability to identify musical intricacies by ear and transcribe accurately and reliably. Strong aptitude with computers and ability to learn new software programs. Proficiency with DAW software (e.g., Ableton Live). Strong organizational and time-management skills. Must thrive working independently as well as collaborating effectively with a team. Adaptable to changing assignments and workloads. Ability to work efficiently under deadlines while maintaining accuracy. Experience with digital sheet music and tools is preferred. Familiarity with Chord Pro format is a plus.
    $27k-36k yearly est. Auto-Apply 47d ago
  • Outreach CRNP (Columbus)

    Central Outreach Wellness Center

    Community aide job in Columbus, OH

    General Duties and Responsibilities Take patient's medical history. Update charts and patient information to show current findings and treatments. Order tests for nurses or other healthcare staff to perform. Review test results to identify any abnormal findings. Recommend and design a plan of treatment. Address concerns or answer questions that patients have about their health and well-being. Help patients take care of their health by discussing topics such as proper nutrition and hygiene. Understand and educate patients on HARM reduction techniques. Administer medication, change wound dressings and care for other treatment options. Qualifications Licensure and Clearances: Current and valid CRNP Certification. Current DEA registration. Active and unrestricted license in Ohio. Successful passing of Child Abuse and FBI Clearances. Requirements Clean OH Driver's License. Ability to drive larger vehicles. Technical skills with van equipment. Emphasis on HARM reduction. Strong communication skills with both professionals and patients from all demographics. Experience with patient-centered, trauma-informed care. LGBTQIA cultural competency. Commitment to providing high quality care to historically underserved populations. Knowledge and comfort working with patients with drug and alcohol use disorders. Understanding on how to navigate medical systems. Knowledge of basic computer skills, Excel, Word, and how to use Electronic Medical Records. Ability to be compassionate while dealing with patients. Ability to work collaboratively in team-based care. Ability to work in a fast paced and, at times, excited atmosphere. Maintain a professional attitude and demeanor. Ability to multi-task. Ability to adapt to a work environment that is constantly changing and not always structured. Need to be culturally competent while working, including being gender sensitive and pronoun aware. Non-judgmental approach to patient care. Technical skills with required office equipment. Patience and great attention to detail. Completely understand the healthcare privacy laws as outlined in HIPAA.
    $32k-49k yearly est. 18d ago
  • Housing Support Worker I

    360 Communities 2.9company rating

    Remote community aide job

    Summary: The principal purpose of this position is to provide housing advocacy, resource navigation and referrals, application assistance and support to families and individuals throughout Dakota County who are facing the eviction process. Primarily a remote position with travel as necessary for department meetings and trainings. FT Monday-Friday primarily day hours. Qualifications include bachelor's degree from four-year University and two years related experience, or a minimum of four years related experience. Bi-lingual in Spanish is helpful but not required . Benefits include health insurance options, dental, vision, life insurance, paid sick and safe time, flexible holidays and vacation, and an employer matching retirement account. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Demonstrate commitment to the agency's mission statement and core values at all times. The mission statement is “360 Communities delivers safety and stability that improves lives.” Provide community resource support at the Dakota County Housing Clinic (DCHC) during initial eviction hearings at Dakota County courts. Supports may also be provided at various sites across Dakota County. Provide access to housing advocacy, emotional support, ongoing support and follow-up with clients to support housing stability. Provide financial assistance navigation and application assistance for individuals and families facing eviction (e.g. navigate emergency assistance application process, refer client to other funding sources, or provide funding through 360 Communities financial assistance process). Work cooperatively, build, and maintain relationships with partner agencies, Dakota County and other organizations to strengthen client experiences with community resources supporting housing stability. Complete a thorough intake process with each client to determine appropriate services and referrals. Provide follow up and short-term case management with clients to identify goals related to their financial and housing stability (i.e. budgeting tool, employment resources, debt management, help with accessing public assistance programs, etc.). Provide appropriate service coordination in response to intake and goals, either through connecting to services within 360 Communities or through a referral basis to outside programs and agencies. Follow all funding requirements and guidelines to ensure stewardship of funds made available to 360 Communities clients. Ensure seamless communication with other agency programs (Violence Prevention services, Partners for Success , etc.) regarding families accessing services through 360 Communities Housing Support Services, to ensure holistic services to children, families and individuals. Identify service barriers and work to remove them through engagement of the community and linking to formal and informal supports. Follow mandated reporting laws for child abuse and neglect. Maintain safety and security by following all safety and security procedures and communicate appropriately. Perform other duties and assume other responsibilities as the need is apparent or as requested or delegated. Qualifications Education and/or Experience: Bachelor's degree from four-year College or University and two years related experience and/or training; or a minimum of four years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Computer skills, including Microsoft Word, Excel and use of database systems. 40 hours per week Monday - Friday primarily day shift 1.0 FTE
    $25k-28k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Community Liaison

    Firefly Children & Family Alliance

    Community aide job in Columbus, OH

    BUILD A CAREER THAT MEANS MORE Few jobs offer the satisfaction and gratification that come from doing work that improves the lives of vulnerable children and families. That's where Firefly Children and Family Alliance stands out from the crowd. As one of our employees, you'll be able to directly make an impact on the lives of thousands of Indiana children, families, and adults from day one. Firefly Children & Family Alliance is hiring a Community Liaison in Columbus, IN. In this position you will collaborate with community agencies and resources to directly advocate for at-risk children and families in order to facilitate critical needs assessments, prevention, and progress monitoring services for referral families. This position will cover Bartholomew county. You Will: Referral Family Support (70%) Conscientiously gain insight and information about referral family needs and their community environment to lead families through the Firefly Children & Family Alliance goal-setting process Provide multiple home-based services and resource connections to at-risk families Initiate referrals and connections with local community supports and services Advocate for and provide support to referral families to exceed individual family progress goals Attentively provide transportation to families to attend programs and appointments to meet their goals Assist during crisis situations Community Engagement (30%) Maintain familiarity with community resources and maintain relationships with social workers and agencies, including school systems and other multiple institutions, related to the family Thoroughly complete required documentation You Have: Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, sociology, or a directly-related human service field from an accredited college OR Other Bachelor's degrees will be accepted in combination with three years' experience working directly with families in a human service field OR Associate's degrees in a related human services field with three years' experience working directly with families in a human service field OR High School Diploma or equivalent with five years' experience working directly with families in a human service field 2 + years of experience in social service for children or families Experience in child development Knowledge of community resources programs Train in recognizing abuse or neglect handle a variety of situations that may arise during visitations Valid driver's license with valid insurance and no more than 6 points on driving record Our Benefits: Student Loan Repayment Tuition Reimbursement Medical, Dental, and Health Insurance PTO and Paid Holidays Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Life Insurance Equal Employment Opportunity: Firefly Children & Family Alliance does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, and disability.
    $31k-45k yearly est. 14d ago
  • Hospice Community Liaison

    Suncrestcare

    Community aide job in Columbus, OH

    Why Suncrest At Brighton/Suncrest Hospice our goal is to change the expectation of hospice care in your area by providing exceptional care and service to our patients. This is achieved by allocating the resources to increase our staff to patient ratios, thereby increasing clinical visits while lowering clinician caseloads. We are proud to be a Community Health Accreditation Partner (CHAP) certified hospice. If you have a commitment to providing the highest quality of care to patients and their families, we would like to hear from you! Benefits Actual Work/Life Balance Competitive Pay Benefits Package including Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance Paid Time Off 401k plan with employer match and 100% vesting after 90 days of employment A culture with an emphasis on appreciating and valuing the team member The opportunity to be part of a rapidly growing national company, with possible position upgrades Details We are interested in candidates who possess a unique creativity to work within the current climate of healthcare and marketing. The Community Liaison will require interactions with physicians, hospitals, and community partners as we seek to provide continued delivery of care throughout the service area. Candidates will need to feel confident in their ability to be a self-starter, as well as work with an interdisciplinary team of highly skilled hospice members. We are anxious to add quality, talented people to our team that complement our mission and culture. Essential job functions & responsibilities: Establish and maintain positive working relationships with current and potential referral and payer sources Build and monitor community, customer, payer, and patient perceptions of the organization Assist in strategic planning to identify opportunities for additional or improved services to address customer needs Maintain comprehensive working knowledge in the field of marketing Maintain comprehensive working knowledge of Suncrest Hospice markets Qualifications Extensive experience in healthcare sales, especially home care and/or hospice Ability to market aggressively while simultaneously maintaining positive industry relationships Demonstration of good communication, negotiation, and public relations skills Ability to work independently Ability to build and maintain relationships with referral sources Must be willing to drive with reliable transportation, valid driver's license, and auto insurance
    $31k-45k yearly est. Auto-Apply 21d ago
  • Community Re-Entry Specialist - Full Time, 2nd and 3rd Shift

    The Facilities Group 4.5company rating

    Community aide job in Columbus, OH

    About Us Ohio Support Services (OSS) is a regionally recognized contract security service firm that provides the highest levels of customized security programs to corporate headquarters, industrial and distribution centers, multi-tenant properties, medical centers, Special Improvement Districts, and educational institutions. Since its founding in 1978 OSS has set the standard for the industry: designing and implementing superior, comprehensive, and cost-effective security programs. Community Re-Entry Specialist/Security Officer Duties & Responsibilities: * Oversee all individuals entering and exiting the facility * Monitoring client whereabouts at all times to provide for the safety and security of the facility and the community. * Engage with clients on a consistent basis. * Utilize cognitive behavioral techniques in order to foster and promote health decision making and positive interpersonal skills. * Facilitate client structured activities as needed. * Maintain mandatory staffing levels by working overtime and filling in for absent workers as needed for a 24/7/365 operation * Patrol the interior/exterior of the property on foot at regular and random intervals. (Minimum 4 hours per shift). * Respond to emergencies, including medical, fire and weather-related emergencies as well as assaults, thefts and disputes between people. * Render First aid and/or C.P.R. assistance to the extent of the officers' training. * Monitor fire and other life safety equipment located in the control center. * Remain awake, alert and attentive while on duty. * Monitor closed circuit television. Looking for suspicious and/or theft activity, horseplay, smoke/fire, etc. * Monitor weather radio to alert management when weather threatens the facility. * Control/limit access to the facility at entry points. * Instruct visitors to sign in and issue them an identification badge, as appropriate. * Answer, screen and route phone calls to the appropriate parties. * Issue and account for keys assigned to the security department, if required. * Be able to make building announcements using public address system during emergencies. * Be courteous, polite and professional in dealing with our customers, and their employees, visitors and vendors. * Follow and enforce client and company rules and regulations in a firm but courteous manner. * Perform other security related duties as assigned. Community Re-Entry Specialist/Security Officer Requirements: * Neat and well-groomed appearance. * Provide a high level of courtesy and customer service. * Commitment to safety at all times. * Excellent customer service skills (e.g. courtesy, patience, understanding, etc.). * Good computer skills, including the following: able to use a keyboard to correctly input information accurately and efficiently into software programs; able to navigate various software applications and the internet/intranet; able to write and send emails; able to restart/reboot computers and printers; possess a reasonable general working knowledge of computers. * Previous Policing or Corrections experience (Preferred) * Excellent English written and oral communication skills, including the proper use of grammar, punctuation and spelling. * Able to collapse revolving doors and assist with evacuation. * Able to operate Fire Panel to include acknowledging alarms, silence alarms, re-setting pane, bypassing floors and disarming individual points. * Able to follow verbal and written directions from client personnel and OSS Supervisory/Management personnel. * Have the ability learn to work with computer alarm monitoring systems. * Be able to work outside in a variety of weather conditions. * Able to walk, sit or stand for up to 8 hours at a time. * Able to climb stairs and ladders. * Must embody vigilance, diligence, and integrity. * Able to work in a fast-paced environment and handle multiple simultaneous tasks/priorities alone. For example: Handling access control, phone calls and alarm situations at the same time. * Selected candidates must submit a Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) background check. Community Re-Entry Specialist/Security Officer Benefits: * Medical Insurance * Dental Insurance * Vision Insurance * 401K, plus matching * Vacation #Drug-free workplace Ohio Support Services is committed to fostering, cultivating, and preserving a culture of diversity and inclusion. We provide equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. Our commitment extends beyond preventing discrimination and harassment; it's about creating an environment where diverse backgrounds and perspectives are valued. We believe in the power of our people, the ideas they bring, and what we can accomplish together. Consistent with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), all state & federal requirements, it is the policy of Ohio Support Services to provide reasonable accommodation when requested by a qualified applicant or employee with a disability, unless such accommodation would cause an undue hardship. Ohio Support Services also provides reasonable accommodation as required under the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA) for limitations related to pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions. The policy regarding requests for reasonable accommodation applies to all aspects of employment, including the application process. If reasonable accommodation is needed, please contact the Recruitment Team **************. 3:00PM-11:00PM; 11:00PM-7:00AM
    $32k-45k yearly est. 22d ago
  • Peer Support Specialist, Community Mobile Team (CMT)

    Netcare Corp 4.3company rating

    Community aide job in Columbus, OH

    *Those that are able to receive the COVID-19 and influenza vaccinations will be required to do so as a requirement of employment at Netcare Access.* GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Responsible for providing peer support services to clients receiving crisis and follow up services in the community as a part of the Community Mobile Team. Acts as a liaison between the clinician, community and client when needed, offering a lived-experience perspective, as a crucial element of Netcare's trauma informed care. Available Shifts: 10:00am-10:00pm, Thursday Friday Saturday POSITIONS SUPERVISED: None ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Is trained and approved by OMHAS as Peer Support Specialist. 2. Training and experience in Trauma Informed Care, recognizing the impact of trauma on self as caregiver, as well as client. Gives input from a trauma-recovery perspective into the Civilian Mobile Crisis program and procedures affecting treatment of clients, with the aim of reducing or eliminating re-traumatizing clients, providing choice, respect, and consideration for clients and their recovery. 3. Documents observations and interactions in electronic health record. 4. Assists with dangerous and potentially dangerous situations and takes appropriate measures to assure client/worker safety. 5. Takes initiative to interact with client and to help clients feel as comfortable as possible while at Netcare. 6. Provides exceptional customer service to clients, community members, coworkers, and other professionals. 7. Documents and bills appropriately for all client interactions. 8. Maintains productivity standards as determined by management. 9. Reviews email and internal mail delivery daily and responds if needed in a timely manner. 10. Performs other related duties as required. 11. Provides services to, or on behalf of clients in person or via telephone including (but not limited to): a. Assisting in the implementation of treatment plans in accordance with identified time frames. b. Monitoring and documenting client behaviors and progress toward goals and objectives, as well as changes in symptoms. c. Providing support and interventions in crisis situations as appropriate. 13. Uses own recovery experience and training to assist clients in developing the skills and knowledge needed for recovery. Performs the following duties: 1) engaging the client 2) supporting the personal recovery goals of the client 3) community networking with/on behalf of the client 4) advocating with and for the benefit of the client 5) mentoring client 6) bridging or helping clients navigate the mental health system 7) Training clients on self-advocacy, wellness, life skills, goal setting, and decision-making. 8) Develops rapport and engages in a personal and positive supportive relationship, demonstrating and inspiring hope, trust, and positive outlook Provides social and emotional support. 7. Trains fellow personnel on the unique role of peer support specialist. 8. Represents peers in Trauma Informed Care meetings throughout Netcare and other committees as assigned. Skills and Abilities: Ability to relate to clients with a variety of backgrounds -- including but not limited to parameters of age, race, ethnicity, sex, LGBTQ+ status, immigration status, ability to speak English, economic circumstances, educational level, and legal history. 2. Ability to achieve and maintain certification in required training programs. 3. Ability to monitor condition of clients and recognize changes in clients' mental and physical status. 4. Ability to work in alternate locations as assigned. 5. Exhibits flexibility and ability to manage multiple demands in a fast-paced environment. 6. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others. 7. Ability to translate personal experience to articulate the collective experiences of clients. 8. Ability to use basic intervention skills. 9. Ability to plan, organize and coordinate work assignments. 10. Ability to engage in problem-solving process. 11. Ability to perform basic office duties in environment of simultaneous demands. 12. Maintains appropriate emotional and relationship boundaries with clients, as defined by the Ohio Certification for Peer Supporters. 13. Attends regular supervision regarding professional emotional and relationship boundaries. 14. Maintains confidentiality expectations to protect clients and Netcare. 15. Maintains competency in the following areas, as demonstrated by successfully completing trainings provided by Ohio Peer Supporters and other organizations: 1. Personal Advocacy 2. Engagement 3. Recovery and Resiliency Principles 4. Community Supports/Connections 5. The effective use of sharing life experiences 16. Engages in ongoing training on current practices in peer support services. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS (ALL): Drivers License required Preferred: BA/BS in mental health/social services field; SWA. Required: Completed Ohio Peer Supporter/Peer Specialist training through Ohio Empowerment Coalition and received a certificate through Ohio Mental Health and Addiction Services. H.S. Diploma or Associate Degree in mental health/social services field. Experience with mental health/drug and alcohol, and/or crisis intervention services preferred. Basic computer, telephone, and exceptional customer service skills required. ESSENTIAL CORE COMPETENCIES (ALL): 1. Ability to accurately and succinctly complete documentation of services and interventions. 2. Ability to complete required paperwork in a timely and error-free fashion. 3. Ability to identify client needs and provide effective interventions. 4. Ability to apply risk management and problem-solving techniques to clinical/workplace situations. 5. Ability to engage and de-escalate clients in a professional and effective manner. 6. Ability to effectively work as a member of a team. 7. Demonstrates broad knowledge of and ability to access community resources on behalf of clients. 8. Ability to adhere to Agency Policies, Procedures and other expectations. 9. Ability to provide Customer-Focused services 10. Actively seeks opportunities to develop professional skills.
    $28k-37k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Community Psychiatric Supportive Treatment (CPST) - Columbus

    Minority Behavioral Health Group

    Community aide job in Columbus, OH

    Minority Behavioral Health Group (MBHG) is a community mental health agency that consists of psychologists, counselors, pastors, case managers, and administrative personnel who are committed to providing culturally appropriate and comprehensive behavioral health services (counseling, education, outreach, and consultation services) to African Americans and other underserved minorities. MBHG is an Equal Opportunity Employer that promotes a safe, inclusive workplace for people of all backgrounds and walks of life. We strongly encourage you to apply if you are from marginalized or underrepresented groups. JOB SUMMARY: Community Psychiatric Supportive Treatment (CPST) Service provides an array of services delivered by community based, mobile individuals or multidisciplinary teams of professionals and trained others. Services address the individualized mental health needs of the client. They are directed towards adults, children, adolescents, and families and will vary with respect to hours, type and intensity of services, depending on the changing needs of each individual. The purpose/intent of CPST is to provide specific, measurable, and individualized services to each person served. CPST services should be focused on the individual's ability to succeed in the community; to identify and access needed services, and to show improvement in school, work and family and integration and contributions within the community. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES: The CPST service is comprised of the following activities as they relate to the individual's symptoms of mental illness and corresponding deficits in current functioning: (1) Coordination and implementation of the service recipient's ISP, including ensuring that the ISP reflects the most current interventions necessary to address the individual's mental health needs and symptoms of his/her mental illness, as evidenced by the service provider's: (a) Participation in the development of the ISP; (b) Coordinating other services and providers identified in the ISP to ensure that the ISP is being implemented as written; (c) Monitoring the individual's progress in achieving goals and objectives/anticipated outcomes as documented on the ISP; and (d) Monitoring the individual's status in relation to his/her ISP goals to identify when a change in mental illness symptoms indicates the need for a clinical review of the individual's mental health assessment and ISP. Such clinical review shall be performed by an appropriately qualified individual in order to determine whether a revision of the goals, objectives and/or interventions is warranted. (2) Support in crisis situations, including the service provider: (a) Working with the individual, and family, guardian and/or significant other, as appropriate, to develop a crisis management and contingency plan; and (b) Coordinating and/or assisting in crisis management and stabilization as indicated. (3) Assessing the individual's needs, including psychiatric, physical health, entitlement benefits, wellness, support system, and community resources, e.g., the need for housing, vocational assistance, income support, transportation, etc., in order to: (a) Incorporate those needs and accompanying rehabilitative services and activities in the ISP; and (b) Coordinate linkages to needed community services, support systems and resources. In addition, when the individual's mental illness impedes his/her ability to access these services him/herself, the service provider shall: (i) Assist the individual in accessing needed community services, support systems and resources, and (ii) Assist the individual to develop the skills to access needed services, support systems and resources for him/herself. (4) Individualized, restorative interventions and training to improve interpersonal, community integration, and independent living skills when the individual's mental illness impacts his/her ability to function in and adapt to home, school, work and community environments. Specific training may address: (a) Socialization abilities, including communication, interpersonal relationships, problem solving/conflict resolution, and stress management; (b) Support system development; (c) Employment readiness activities, excluding skill specific vocational training. Examples of employment readiness abilities which may be impacted by a person's mental illness include work related social and communication skills, personal hygiene and dress, time management, etc.; and (d) Other interventions and training necessary to ameliorate life stresses resulting from the individual's mental illness. (5) Assisting the individual to acquire psychiatric symptom self-monitoring and management skills so that the individual learns to identify and minimize the negative effects of the mental illness that interfere with his/her daily functioning. (6) Advocacy and outreach when the individual's mental illness prevents him/her from doing this for him/herself. (7) Mental illness, recovery and wellness management education and training. The education and training may also be provided to the individual's parent or guardian, and family and/or significant others, when appropriate, and when: (a) This education and training is based on the individual's mental illness and symptoms; and (b) This education and training is performed exclusively on behalf of and for the well-being of the individual, and is documented in the ISP. (8) Adhere to the agency's personnel policies and procedures, ODMH, Medicaid and Insurance standards, and fulfill documentation and reporting requirements. (9) Inform both the school site and/or (Your Names) when ill or unable to attend. (10) Participates in quality assurance and program evaluation studies. (11) Attend and participate in scheduled or required training, staff meetings, peer review, workshops, and supervision. (12) Participate in professional development trainings and workshops offered in the community and agency that is pertinent to jobs duties and responsibilities. QUALIFICATIONS: The following identifies those individuals who are eligible to provide the CPST service. Licensed, certified, or registered individuals shall comply with current, applicable scope of practice and supervisory requirements identified by appropriate licensing, certifying, or registered bodies; To provide Service: Social Worker Assistant Social Worker Independent Social Worker Counselor Trainee Professional Counselor Professional Clinical Counselor Psychology intern/fellow Psychology Assistant Psychologist Art Therapist Music Therapist/Board Certified Trained Other A valid Ohio Driver's License and a working automobile Proof of liability Auto Insurance with a minimum of $100,000/$300,000 coverage LANGUAGE AND WRITING SKILLS: 1. Ability to speak effectively before groups of clients or employees of the organization. 2. Documentation such as: a. Maintain relevant documentation and provide data, requested; b. Complete progress notes that include place, time, length of service provided, how it related to ISP, and outcomes of service; c. Document all services rendered on ISP; d. Complete SAL's daily denoting each event; e. Ability to write routine reports and correspondence. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made, if requested and medically supported, to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment is at any approved site of MBHG in the schools and in the community. They are representative of the environments that a Community Support Provider must be able to work in to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations, if requested and medically supported, may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES THAT ARE ESSENTIAL: Demonstrated skill in developing productive relationships with individuals with mental illness, mental retardation/development disabilities and substance abuse problems. Knowledge of mental health field, definitions, diagnosis, services and psychotropic drugs. Skill in assessing individuals for strengths and needs and using this in developing a plan of service. Knowledge of local community resources and demonstrated ability to access. Ability to negotiate assertively from an advocacy viewpoint. Ability to work independently, organize work efficiently and prioritize responses to changing needs of individuals served. Ability to work non-judgmentally with individuals whose behavior and belief systems are incongruent with that of society/case manager. Ability to cope with frustration and still persevere in goals with individuals who may not improve or may only improve slowly.
    $26k-35k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Community Specialist

    Monarch 4.4company rating

    Remote community aide job

    Make a Difference in Someone's Life! At Monarch, we work together to provide life-changing care in communities across North Carolina and Rhode Island. As a team, we provide hope, promote wellness, and empower individuals and families impacted by mental illness, substance use disorders, intellectual and developmental disabilities, and traumatic brain injury. You Belong at Monarch You deserve a positive and encouraging work environment - a place where you can do your best work and grow as a professional. That is just what you'll find at Monarch. Here, we care for people, including our team members. We offer a comprehensive, competitive benefits package that supports full-time and part-time team members and their families. More than just a job, this opportunity with Monarch will give you room to spread your wings and grow because we believe in promoting from within and developing future leaders. Job Highlights:Starting Pay: from $15.00/hour This Opportunity:The Community Specialist is primarily responsible for developing a positive relationship with the individual receiving services and their family in a work, home, school, or community setting while assisting them in achieving their personal dreams and goals as designated in the individual goal plans, as well as providing periodic relief to the caregiver.What You'll Do: • Assess each person receiving services for their hopes, dreams, and desires and provide supports that facilitate achievement. • Ensure that the rights of each person receiving services are protected and promoted at all times. Assist people in developing advocacy skills, participating in advocacy efforts, and utilizing personal advocates, as well as, provide periodic relief to the caregiver. • Serve as a resource for individual receiving services on community agencies, services, and supports that can meet identified needs/goals. • Supervise, educate, and monitor (as needed) individual receiving services in work, home, school, or community type settings. • Provide one-on-one support as needed to meet the emotional, physical, and medical needs of each person supported. • Maintain a safe environment for community, employees, and individual receiving services by practicing safety procedures. • Facilitate person-centered, effective, positive relationships with individual receiving services using positive approaches that promote self-determination in all areas of life. • Provide input and recommendations into assessment and planning processes, and development of the individual's plan. • Implement person's plan fully including but not limited to respite plan, within the requirements of the service definition, and document as required by the service definition and agency policy. Accurately complete all required documentation, including but not limited to, goal completion, actions toward outcomes, incident reports, timesheets, etc. • Complete daily progress notes and communication log to assure appointments, goals, and interests are met and/or daily documentation. • Assist in maintaining all necessary records, daily attendance, check sheets, production sheets, etc. • Substitute in-house or in the community as demands occur. • Assist new staff and/or current staff with orientation, mentoring, and training. • Attend and actively participate in meetings and training as required. Maintain certification in all agency, state and federal training requirements. • Demonstrate knowledge of and comply with all agency policies and procedures, as well as state and federal statutes and regulations related to specific program areas. • Follow service definition guidelines for services being provided. • Perform all other duties as assigned by the supervisor • Driving and travel may be required *The definition of an Innovations direct care worker includes all workers required for compliance with, or delivery of, the relevant Innovations waiver service definitions and the delivery of a unit of Innovations services to individuals in the definition of direct care worker to be applied and shall include only caregivers who are contracted for the Page 230 Session Law 2023-134 House Bill 259 provision of services in a legally appropriate manner. Education We're Looking For:High School Diploma (Required) Certifications We're Looking For:Drivers License (Valid) - USAExperience We're Looking For:Experience working with adults with a mental health diagnosis and/or developmental disabilities | Not RequiredSchedule:Monday-Friday (3:00pm-6:00pm) Target Weekly Hours:15Monarch is an Equal Opportunity Employer Monarch offers opportunities as diverse as the people we support and the communities we serve. Monarch is an equal opportunity employer and we are firmly committed to supporting and celebrating all forms of diversity. Monarch does not accept paper applications. Any person with a disability who needs any reasonable accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act to apply for a position or otherwise to participate in Monarch job search or selection process, should contact **************** or call **************. This in no way implies that these are the only duties and responsibilities to be performed. You will be required to follow any other instructions and to perform any other duties and responsibilities upon the request of a supervisor. This job description is subject to revision at the discretion of Monarch.
    $15 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Community Support Specialist

    Mon Yough Community Services 3.3company rating

    Remote community aide job

    Since 1969, MYCS has helped individuals and families in the Mon Valley area Get Better based on the specific and unique circumstances of each person we serve. Our mission is to foster hope, renewal, healing and wellness for those who face the challenges of mental health, substance use and intellectual disabilities. The goal of helping individuals Get Better means getting better service, better advice, better treatment and a better experience overall. The people of MYCS strive for excellence in their quest for knowledge, compassion and support for the recovery of every individual. Job Description SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES: • Establish and maintain effective working relationship with all MYCS consumers, striving to exceed their expectations for service, quality, and individuality. Individuals shall be recognized for their valued role within their community. • Plan, participate in, and conduct customized individual or small group activities and instruction, which serve to maximize each individual's potential, as well as providing the tools necessary to make good choices and develop appropriate skills to foster independence as they grow and develop within their community. This includes paid work activities/training that require staff assistance. • Learn, implement and document the Individual Support Plan (ISP) for each consumer. • Complete incident/other reports and documentation in accordance with agency/program, county, and state regulations. • Develop, implement and monitor goal plans as needed, according to agency/program policies and procedures. Goal plans shall be respectful of individual interests and aptitudes. Goals shall serve to minimize artificiality and restrictiveness, while maximizing holistic, integrated supports. Goals shall serve to connect the fabric of work, home, social and recreational needs and desires. • Demonstrate proper judgment and decision-making skills when relating to consumers, their families and team members as specified by program/agency policies; consistently present a professional demeanor in regard to dress and behavior. • Respond to individual's verbal and non-verbal communication, providing regular and consistent opportunities to express their gifts and capacities. • Act to ensure safety of individuals, co-workers and self at all time by: - maintaining a clean, hazard free environment - responding immediately to crisis situations, such as accidents, illness, seizures or aggressive behaviors - using verbal management and physical intervention techniques when appropriate - anticipating crises effectively using knowledge of individual's likes/dislikes, stressors and communication style • Provide a full range of assistance with tasks related to individuals' personal care: grooming, toileting, feeding, and transferring/lifting as needed. These services shall be provided while allowing the highest possible level of discretion and personal dignity. • Provide the individuals served with a full range of opportunities to participate in everyday recreational/leisure activities from which to choose. Preferred activities are those which reflect the individual's interests and shall be age-appropriate and optimally integrated within the community. • Attend required/agency program meetings, as well as communicate relevant information/new ideas in a professional manner. • Provide transportation for consumers as required. • Participate in approved annual trainings as specified by county/state regulations and MYCS policy. • Must have mobility and flexibility (such as running, bending, lifting, climbing stairs, etc.) as to ensure safety and wellbeing of individuals served and of self. • Establish and maintain productive work relationships with individuals served, co-workers, families, and all parties encountered while acting as a representative of the agency. This relationship shall promote a positive, team-oriented work environment. REQUIRED MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: • Education/Certifications: High School diploma or GED required. • Experience: One (1) year experience working with individuals with disabilities. • Clearances: Act 33 and Act 34. • Driving: Must be 21 years of age or older with a valid PA driver's license and meet the guidelines to be accepted on the agency's vehicle insurance policy. • Medical: Upon hire, provide a current physical and Mantoux test, and then ongoing as required by the Department of Public Welfare (DPW). PLEASE APPLY ONLINE AT ************ Qualifications See above Additional Information MUST APPLY ONLINE at ************
    $27k-35k yearly est. 60d+ ago

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