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  • 21st Century Community Learning Center School Community Liaison (Reposted: 12/3/2025)

    Ohio Department of Education 4.5company rating

    Warren, OH

    21st Century Community Learning Center School Community Liaison 4 days a week 3 hours a day - $21.42 per hour Lincoln/McGuffey PK-8 (3:15-6:15 p.m.) site Willard/Jefferson PK-8 (4:00-7:00 p.m.) site MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE QUALIFICATIONS: * High School Graduate * Knowledge and ability to plan and run family programming. * Experience working with middle school aged children and teachers. * Willingness to substitute for activity leaders as needed. * Willingness to go on an occasional Saturday field trip. * Ability to use Microsoft programs. ADDITIONAL DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS: * Bachelor's Degree in Education. * School Community Liaison Experience. * Ability to perform duties requiring strictest confidentiality. * Ability to effectively communicate verbally and in writing. SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Explicit oral and written instructions are received from Supervisor of Community Outreach and Grant Development and 21st Century Community Learning Center Program Coordinator and/or Site Coordinator. DUTIES: Site Coordinator * Recruit and ensure students are staying in the program. * Make appropriate phone contacts about student absence. * Substitute for activity leaders if needed. * Plan and hold a minimum of three parent events and four parent workshops per year. * Collect and evaluate parent program data. * Work with site coordinator to resolve student/program issues or concerns. * Abide by the rules, regulations, policies and procedures of the Warren City School District Board of Education. * Perform other relevant duties as may be assigned by Supervisor of Community Outreach and Grant Development, 21st Century Community Learning Center Program Manager, Site Coordinator and Superintendent/CEO and/or his/her designee. * Employment upon verification of proper certificate, BCI/FBI background checks and all other pre-employment requirements are met. Procedure for Making Application: Current Warren City School Staff: Please send cover letter and resume to Debbie Ball, Office of Human Resources, Warren City School District, 105 High Street, N.E., Warren, OH 44481, or via email at *********************************, by close date noted above. External Candidates: Please apply using AppliTrack system through the link attached to this posting or by visiting the Warren City School District website at ********************************* On our main page click on "Job Opportunities" and click on Job ID 550. Warren City School District uses the AppliTrack system from Aspex Solutions to manage employment applications online.
    $21.4 hourly Easy Apply 48d ago
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  • Campus Campaign Organizer

    The Outreach Team

    Cincinnati, OH

    Role: Campus Campaign Organizer Location and Timeline: We are hiring campus organizers for this position beginning January 5, 2026 and continuing through April 24, 2026. Organizers must be based in Cincinnati, Ohio. Who We Are: The Outreach Team is the national engine of campaigners and organizers powering the young-people vote movement. With an on-the-ground presence in communities all across the country, our world-class team runs successful civic engagement campaigns to build a future that's fairer, healthier, safer and more peaceful for everyone. We are excited to once again be working with the Climate Action Campaign on a campaign to engage students and members of the campus community to take action on climate, clean energy, jobs and health care. General Overview: The Campus Campaign Organizer will start by building and recruiting a team of volunteers, activists, and campus faculty around the commitment to cut climate pollution in half by 2030. At the end of the campaign, Organizers will debrief with volunteers, professorial and faculty contacts and share information for how to stay involved with the Climate Action Campaign. What You'll Do: Recruit and Train a Community of Volunteer Activists Call and text supporters and recruit them into grassroots actions. Identify new volunteers by gathering petitions, non-partisan pledges to vote and on-campus recruitment efforts. Run grassroots skills trainings to develop effective campaigners among volunteers. Keep meticulous track of a volunteer list so that no potential volunteer falls through the cracks. Represent the campaign through participation in community spaces and events, while engaging and uplifting coalition and partner organizations. Generate Campaign Actions Gather over a thousand petitions on campus targeting Congress, the EPA and other agencies. Recruit and train volunteers to generate more campaign actions and volunteer engagement at events. Recruit and engage with faculty and professors on campus to build meaningful relationships. Organize Events on Campus Organize and execute in-person events demonstrating support for climate, jobs, and health care action and excitement around the upcoming election including educational events, trainings, rallies, and more. Educate students, faculty and others on campus about the historic climate investments in the Inflation Reduction Act and the urgency of continued actions to reduce emissions. Nail 100% of all messaging and legal requirements and ensure that volunteers do the same. Manage Digital Campaign, Data Management, and Reporting Tools Demonstrate public support by recruiting volunteers to post on their own social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Use peer-to-peer texting services and relational organizing tools to communicate with community members. Send timely and compelling email campaigns to recruit activists to campaign activities. Track every interaction with detailed notes in order to report numbers daily and write weekly reports on the results of the campaign. Who You Are & Keys to Success (the must-haves): To be successful in this job, you will excel in these areas: Relationship Building: You develop and maintain strong, collaborative relationships with a diverse group of local and statewide community members. You are attentive and empathetic to the communities we serve, regardless of race, ethnicity, class, gender, or ability, and can identify shared values across communities for collective growth. You can build authentic relationships through authenticity and reliability, continuously uplifting others and their goals. You are comfortable and experienced in public speaking to a group about environmental, jobs, health care issues and climate change. Inclusive and Collaborative Leadership: You approach leadership with a “power with” mindset that recognizes the impact power hierarchies have in different settings. You can learn from others, see and hear other perspectives, and step in or step back as necessary. You are reliable and accountable, always transparent about your abilities, capacities, and expectations. You honor the time and commitments of others while inspiring them to meet goals. Commitment to Equity and Inclusion: You have a proven ability to develop meaningful connections with diverse communities, including a wide range of community organizations, community leaders, and community members. You work with the community and within the workplace to identify areas of improvement for a more equitable environment. You take continued action and efforts to improve your DEI knowledge, skills, and tools. Drive to Achieve Results: You have experience accomplishing ambitious goals and getting results, even when there are obstacles. You have the experience or ability to plan backwards to meet multiple goals timely and effectively. When there are unexpected changes, you bounce back and adjust quickly, learning and improving from any mistakes. Skills and Experiences we Expect of all Outreach Team employees: Commitment to equity and justice, with an agreement to our North Star (below). Experience bringing a lens of inclusivity to all of your interactions with colleagues and community members. Passion for the role that your work plays in creating change in the world. Kindness and consideration for others. Drive to work collaboratively: learning from others; stepping-in or stepping-back when needed. Transparency: comfort admitting what you do and don't know, your capacity, and abilities. Task management: Able to adapt to the evolving needs of a project. Able to tackle big-picture projects and break them down into smaller pieces. Organized and efficient: Experience or demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects or goals at once in a fast-paced, deadline driven environment. Acute attention to detail: Track interactions and tasks with detailed notes. Plans ahead for roadblocks and bounces back quickly when problems arise. Effective communication skills (written or spoken) that are clear, concise and honest. Comfortable and excited to speak about the campaign publicly. Coach and learning mentality: successful experience or willingness to learn new things and pick up new skills on the job. Able to learn from mistakes and try again. Understanding of how your words and actions affect others, including an awareness of power language and communication accessibility. Ability to work weekends and weekday evenings, occasional holidays. Nice-to-Haves, but Not Required: Experience working for nonprofits and issue campaigns. Data Management and Evaluation Experience: Experience working with various data management systems and tools, mainly Google Suite. Experience with Relevant Campaign Tools and Technologies: Action Network, ThruText, MailChimp, eCRMs like EveryAction, or social media tools (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram). Event or Project Planning & Management, Implementation or Evaluation. Knowledge or previous experience working on this issue is a plus, but not required. Candidates with campus organizing experience and/or recent graduates of the above institutions are preferred. If you were here right now, you would be: Recruiting, training and developing activist leaders on your campus to educate other students on how to take climate action. Planning and executing events around climate action, jobs, and health care including, but not limited to: phonebanking, petitioning, visibility events, educational events, and more. Developing relationships with campus faculty and professors on climate action, jobs, health care and gathering signatures for a faculty sign-on letter. Engaging and expanding the Climate Action Campaign support network through public visibility actions, voter outreach, and relationship building. Salary, Benefits and Perks: The salary for this position is $50,000 - $59,600 commensurate with experience. Salary within this range is determined through an equity calculator. As part of The Outreach Team's commitment to compensation equity and transparency, we have a no negotiation policy. Salary negotiations can introduce bias and perpetuate wage inequality. At the end of the campaign, there may be opportunities for advancement. We offer a generous benefits package, including: Unlimited paid vacation (pending approval) and sick leave Generous health, dental and vision benefits A monthly cell phone stipend Apply Here: ************************************ What Else You Should Know: Equity and Inclusion is our North Star: At The Outreach Team we believe deeply that equity and inclusion in our organization makes us better at our work and helps to build a stronger progressive movement. We are an equal opportunity employer and we strongly encourage women, people of color, members of the LGBTQIA community and people who identify with other underrepresented groups to apply. Our organization is an EEO employer and inclusive of POC, ethnic/culture minorities, LGBTQIA+ individuals, individuals with disabilities, who are neurodivergent, regardless of educational backgrounds, previous incarceration or convictions. Our leadership team reflects our inclusivity and is reflective of the progressive community we work in and serve. We encourage candidates of diverse backgrounds to apply. Please note: We want to hire people of all gender identities. This hiring platform (JazzHR) does not allow us to add in specific options for gender identities outside of the binary, but we are currently working with them to find a solution.
    $50k-59.6k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Behavioral Health Associate 1

    Acadia Healthcare Inc. 4.0company rating

    Cincinnati, OH

    Responsible for providing personal care services to patients at the facility under the direction of clinical or nursing leadership. Demonstrate a positive, empathetic and professional attitude towards customers always. When patient needs are not met, acknowledge and work to resolve complaints. Recognize that patient safety is a top priority. * Demonstrate a sense of urgency related to the importance of patient safety and provide excellent customer services. * Ensure the well-being of patients and provide a positive, supportive and structured environment. * Responsible for conducting safety checks and ensuring that supervision is conducted at 15 minute intervals, as noted in special precautions, or in accordance with individualized supervision guidelines as needed. * Document timely, accurate and appropriate clinical information in patient's medical record. * Assist in providing a safe, secure and comfortable environment for patients, significant others and staff. * Interact routinely with patients, observe behaviors and communicate significant observations to nursing staff. * May oversee or assist patients with activities of daily living, including toileting, bathing, dressing, grooming, oral hygiene, meals, snacks, hydration and changing bed linens. * May obtain patient's vital signs, height and weight as assigned and document in patient record. * Facilitate patient educational-rehabilitative groups which cover a variety of topics including social skills, coping skills, anger management and independent living skills. * Engage patients in activities and interactions designed to encourage achievement of treatment goals. * Complete and maintain required documentation. Assist with follow-up and paperwork as required on incidents and events that may take place in the facility. * May provide transportation for patient or coordinate transportation with appropriate staff member. * Demonstrate a positive, empathetic and professional attitude towards customers always. When patient needs are not met, acknowledge and work to resolve complaints. Recognize that patient safety is a top priority. Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor. null
    $21k-31k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Outreach & Engagement Specialist

    New Horizons Mental Health Services 3.8company rating

    Lancaster, OH

    For over 50 years, New Horizons Mental Health Services, a non-profit behavioral health agency, has worked to improve the health and wellbeing of individuals, families, and the community through our services. We are currently seeking a full-time Outreach & Engagement Specialist in Lancaster, Ohio. What do we offer you? A competitive salary, and the opportunity to work with a talented team of mental health professionals. Robust benefits, including: · No production requirement! · Medical · Company paid Dental and Vision Insurance · Company paid Life Insurance policy · Over 3 weeks of PTO in first year · 10 paid holidays, including your birthday · 5 days of professional leave per year · 403b Retirement Plan · Generous Employer Match for Retirement Plan · Employee Assistance Plan · CEU/CME Reimbursement · Eligibility for Federal Student Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) · Paid Liability Insurance Coverage POSITION DESCRIPTION: DIRECT CLINICAL SERVICE: Provides on-going primary and secondary community services to Adult SMD's, serves as an advocate, liaison, mediator, broker for SMD's, provides transport for clients to services, promotes a client/driven, strength-oriented service, adheres to the agency's mission statement, policy and procedures, follows guidelines to ensure quality assurance, maintains productivity and documentation standards, keeps current licensing credentials. Develops and implements initial and revised Individual Service Plan. Communicates with other service providers to improve quality of care to client. Manifest a commitment to and Recovery Model philosophy and standards, and foster an environment that supports recovery for persons served. Possess a working knowledge of community resources. Be sensitive to the cultural needs of the individual and/or family served. DOCUMENTATION: Completes all appropriate case documentation and case planning information; completes all necessary reports per agency policy and protocol; appropriate documentation of collateral contacts; participates in clinical supervision. Performs related administrative duties; attends staff meetings, supervisions, trainings, assists in program planning and evaluation. Non-billable outreach to clients not engaging. Other duties as assigned. Requirements QUALIFICATIONS: Ohio driver's license, proof of automobile liability insurance (minimum $100,000), Bachelor's degree preferred. Preference given to holders of Ohio Counselors and Social/Work Board licensure. Experience in working with adults with SMD, exhibits respect, compassion, warmth, caring and friendliness, non-judgmental of varying cultural beliefs, ability to assess, teach and model skill development techniques in home maintenance, interpersonal-social and pre-vocational interests, ability to set limits, confront behaviors and redirect. Salary Description Starting at $16.50
    $29k-39k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Community Psychiatric Supportive Treatment (CPST) - Columbus

    Minority Behavioral Health Group

    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
  • Patient Navigator, Behavioral Health

    Uhhospitals

    Cleveland, OH

    Patient Navigator, Behavioral Health - (25000CYX) Description A Brief OverviewThis position is responsible for communicating with patients, providers, and UHACO staff in support of population management activities for University Hospitals Behavioral Health Service. This position is primarily based within University Hospitals Behavioral Health Ambulatory Outpatient Services. What You Will DoAnalyzing data sources to identify at-risk patients and assist in developing specific care plans to address health concerns, gaps in care (ex. such as medication adherence) and other challenges. Working remotely and under minimal supervision in a professional environment, provide patient education, connect patients with available resources within UHACO, UH, and in the community to assist patients in identifying and overcoming barriers. Participate in daily outreach to patients to schedule BH appointments for various behavioral health services document all outreach to patients using required systems and workflows Educate patients and families to make informed Behavioral Health care decisions. Providing culturally competent care and support/coaching to patients, their families and providers in addressing medical and social concerns. Facilitating communication between patients, providers, health plan and the community leveraging motivational coaching for behavioral change and assisting in facilitating communication and appropriate referrals between plan members and UHACO staff. Provide ongoing outreach to patients to support scheduling of BH services and monitor for patient status, including to work with provider to ensure patient seen based off of provider consultation and treatment recommendations, communication with beneficiaries as necessary, and document appropriately. Maintain and document patient progress through individual care plan and adherence to specified criteria. Following call scripts and pre-defined processes to conduct outreach. Helping to organize and facilitate appropriate portions of team meetings, being involved in office meetings and planning sessions. Help coordinate individual patient care by partnering with providers to develop individual, trusted, relationships with patients focused on guiding the patient through: diagnostics services, utilization of specialty care services, community agencies, scheduling issues Conduct thorough patient chart reviews and data abstraction to ensure accurate documentation and compliance with healthcare standards, enhancing patient care coordination and outcomes. Participate in quality improvement initiatives to enhance patient documentation, patient satisfaction, and patient outcomes and assisting with quality reporting and documentation. Additional ResponsibilitiesPerforms other duties as assigned. Complies with all policies and standards. For specific duties and responsibilities, refer to documentation provided by the department during orientation. Must abide by all requirements to safely and securely maintain Protected Health Information (PHI) for our patients. Annual training, the UH Code of Conduct and UH policies and procedures are in place to address appropriate use of PHI in the workplace. Performs other duties as assigned. Complies with all policies and standards. For specific duties and responsibilities, refer to documentation provided by the department during orientation. Must abide by all requirements to safely and securely maintain Protected Health Information (PHI) for our patients. Annual training, the UH Code of Conduct and UH policies and procedures are in place to address appropriate use of PHI in the workplace. Qualifications EducationBachelor's Degree in psychology or related field. (Required) Work Experience2+ years of progressive work experience in health care environment. (Required) and Experience working multiple healthcare data source that include Electronic Medical Record Applications, registration and scheduling systems. (Required) and experience facilitating telephonic outreach. (Preferred) Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities Basic Medical Terminology (Required proficiency) High integrity level and ability to maintain confidentiality of sensitive date (Required proficiency) Excellent Verbal and written communication (Required proficiency) Proven time management and organizational skills (Required proficiency) Demonstrated excellence in customer services (patient, employer, staff, providers) (Required proficiency) Demonstrated ability to provide concepts, utilize sound judgment and work independently (Required proficiency) Ability to work within a team environment and maintain productivity and professionalism working remotely under minimal day to day supervision (Required proficiency) Knowledge of healthcare resources, benefits, entitlements in local area (Required proficiency) Ability to handle multiple initiatives and priorities in a fast-paces environment (Required proficiency) Ability to keep composure and professionalism during times of high emotional stress (Required proficiency) Good Computer skills with the ability to utilize Microsoft Office products (Required proficiency) Proficiency in provider office workflow and operations and ability to support additional processes for provider needs (Required proficiency) Licenses and CertificationsLicensed Social Worker (LSW) (Preferred Upon Hire) or Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) (Preferred Upon Hire) Physical DemandsStanding Occasionally Walking Occasionally Sitting Constantly Lifting Rarely up to 20 lbs Carrying Rarely up to 20 lbs Pushing Rarely up to 20 lbs Pulling Rarely up to 20 lbs Climbing Rarely up to 20 lbs Balancing Rarely Stooping Rarely Kneeling Rarely Crouching Rarely Crawling Rarely Reaching Rarely Handling Occasionally Grasping Occasionally Feeling Rarely Talking Constantly Hearing Constantly Repetitive Motions Frequently Eye/Hand/Foot Coordination Frequently Travel Requirements10% Primary Location: United States-Ohio-ClevelandOther Locations: United States-Ohio-ClevelandWork Locations: 10524 Euclid Avenue 10524 Euclid Avenue Cleveland 44106Job: Administrative SupportOrganization: Specialty_Care_UHMSOSchedule: Full-time Employee Status: Regular - ShiftDaysJob Type: StandardJob Level: Entry LevelTravel: NoRemote Work: HybridJob Posting: Jan 15, 2026, 2:12:42 PM
    $31k-47k yearly est. Auto-Apply 2h ago
  • BL - Bilingual Liaison - Haitian Creole/French (1334)

    Etss Tewahedo Social Services

    Pickerington, OH

    Basic Function This is an in-person position that supports English Learning (EL) students and families in the Pickerington Local School District. The Bilingual Engagement Liaison is preferably a Pickerington parent who will be responsible for facilitating communication between PLSD students and families through establishing an ELL family outreach, support, and education program. The position is 7 hours per week. The BEL must be fluent in reading, writing, and speaking English, Haitian Creole, and French as specified by ETSS and PLSD. Responsibilities 1. Provide training and education to families in successfully navigating the PLSD education system. 2. Identify and support students' and parents' initial and ongoing needs related to technology and technology access. This may include assisting in obtaining district-issued Chromebooks or hotspots, as well as using learning platforms and parent portals. 3. Create and implement a comprehensive parent information program, including but not limited to enrollment, school rules, parent rights, parent responsibilities, etc. 4. Assist with establishing and maintaining relationships and communication with youth and parents, and staff regarding students' needs and progress. 5. Provide interpreting services in English, Haitian Creole, and French for parents, teachers, and administrators during parent/teacher conferences, school and/or district meetings, report card conferences, parent workshops, and any other type of activity where communication is required in Haitian Creole and French. 6. Provide translation of district and school documents designed to inform parents, such as letters, bulletins, announcements, calendars, notices, webpage information, articles, flyers, newsletters, community resources communication, curricular, technology, food services communication, special education, etc., as required by PLSD and/or ETSS. 7. Attend staff meetings, trainings, and program special events 8. Perform other duties as required by ETSS and PLSD supervisors. Skills Oral communication skills Professionalism Interpersonal Skills Written communication skills Flexible Team Player Organizational and Computer skills Education College degree preferred. High School diploma required, and willingness to continue professional development Qualifications Qualifications/Experience · Must be Fluent in English, Haitian Creole, and French · particularly in the areas of Speaking, Reading, and Writing · Must have flexibility to work some evenings and weekends for parent and/or community events · Experience in the use of technology and the use of Office Word/Excel/Publisher · Communication and public speaking skills in English, Haitian Creole, and French · Must have own reliable transportation · Ability to work positively with other parents and PLSD staff · Ability to take initiative in coordinating and organizing activities and events · Ability to accurately collect, organize, and maintain data and information for reports · Previous experience working with families and experience working with diverse populations. · A Pickerington Schools parent is preferred, but not required
    $33k-65k yearly est. 10d ago
  • Student Worker at Oberlin Community Services - Work-Study EFCS

    Lorain County Community College 4.0company rating

    Elyria, OH

    This Federal Work Study position is located off campus at Oberlin Community Services: 500 E Lorain St, Oberlin, OH 44074. Oberlin Community Services (OCS) is a responsive community-based organization that serves low-income and vulnerable community members by providing food, financial assistance, referrals, educational outreach, and other basic needs. Since its inception in 1955, Oberlin Community Services has grown into one of the largest social service organizations in the county (by points of service), providing well over 50,000 points of service each year. Student Workers will assist in the warehouse with unloading pallets, stocking, breaking down boxes, inventory, loading or unloading the cooler and walk-in freezer, and cleaning; helping in the pantry with bagging bread, packing food for distributions; cleaning, organizing, and building boxes; assisting with food distributions - packing, loading, and running carts to load; assist in the People's Garden - weeding, watering, harvesting, repairs and with other events as necessary. Please review the Student Eligibility Requirements. (link: ************************************************************************ Even though a FAFSA (for financial aid) is not required to be a student employee at LCCC, we strongly encourage you to complete a FAFSA at ************** Student Financial Aid staff are available to help you through the application process. Reach out at ************, ********************, or LiveChat.
    $31k-36k yearly est. Easy Apply 13d ago
  • Children's Area Associate - Mornings

    Power Wellness 3.6company rating

    Cincinnati, OH

    Position Title: Children's Area Associate Location: Mercy HealthPlex AndersonType: Part time Summary: We improve life and we're here to serve. What you do is something special and contributes towards improving health within your community. Join our team of full time and part time staff at Mercy HealthPlex Anderson. Our facility is managed by Power Wellness Management, a company that specializes in managing state-of-the-art medically integrated health and fitness centers. Power Wellness is a medical fitness industry pioneer who improves the lives of clients with a unique and customized approach to medical fitness center development and management. Their turnkey method takes away the stress of the development and management process allowing clients to focus on other areas of their business. The Children's Area Associate is responsible for providing child care services in a safe, caring, secure and effective manner with age appropriate interactions, play activities, and experiences for the children within the determined age range. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: 1. Greet children and parents in a positive manner, while monitoring appropriate entry and exit of adults and children in and out of the secured child care area according to center policy. 2. Lead daily crafts and activities for all age and skill levels and provide positive age appropriate interactions. 3. Be knowledgeable of and enforce the Center's child care policies to ensure a safe environment for all children. 4. Provide parents and children a comfortable, safe and secure environment in a friendly setting. 5. Be receptive to parent's feedback, concerns and/or questions related to child care; including appropriate follow up with supervisor for support as needed. 6. The ability to lift and carry infants and toddlers. 7. The ability to be flexible and accommodating as it relates to center hours and work schedules. 8. Must meet all safety requirements and certifications necessary to perform job duties. 9. Demonstrate complete knowledge of emergency and safety procedures and confidence communicating with EMS. 10. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications: • High School diploma or GED preferred. • 1 year certificate from college or technical school preferred. • Minimum 6 months related child care experience or training preferred. • CPR/AED certification required within 90 days of hire (provided by Power Wellness) • Must possess excellent inter-personal and communication skills, and the ability to work with members in a positive, service based manner. • Ability to multi-task and maintain a controlled and professional demeanor. • Proficient computer skills.
    $22k-31k yearly est. 7d ago
  • Campus Campaign Organizer

    The Outreach Team

    Cincinnati, OH

    Job Description Role: Campus Campaign Organizer Location and Timeline: We are hiring campus organizers for this position beginning January 5, 2026 and continuing through April 24, 2026. Organizers must be based in Cincinnati, Ohio. Who We Are: The Outreach Team is the national engine of campaigners and organizers powering the young-people vote movement. With an on-the-ground presence in communities all across the country, our world-class team runs successful civic engagement campaigns to build a future that's fairer, healthier, safer and more peaceful for everyone. We are excited to once again be working with the Climate Action Campaign on a campaign to engage students and members of the campus community to take action on climate, clean energy, jobs and health care. General Overview: The Campus Campaign Organizer will start by building and recruiting a team of volunteers, activists, and campus faculty around the commitment to cut climate pollution in half by 2030. At the end of the campaign, Organizers will debrief with volunteers, professorial and faculty contacts and share information for how to stay involved with the Climate Action Campaign. What You'll Do: Recruit and Train a Community of Volunteer Activists Call and text supporters and recruit them into grassroots actions. Identify new volunteers by gathering petitions, non-partisan pledges to vote and on-campus recruitment efforts. Run grassroots skills trainings to develop effective campaigners among volunteers. Keep meticulous track of a volunteer list so that no potential volunteer falls through the cracks. Represent the campaign through participation in community spaces and events, while engaging and uplifting coalition and partner organizations. Generate Campaign Actions Gather over a thousand petitions on campus targeting Congress, the EPA and other agencies. Recruit and train volunteers to generate more campaign actions and volunteer engagement at events. Recruit and engage with faculty and professors on campus to build meaningful relationships. Organize Events on Campus Organize and execute in-person events demonstrating support for climate, jobs, and health care action and excitement around the upcoming election including educational events, trainings, rallies, and more. Educate students, faculty and others on campus about the historic climate investments in the Inflation Reduction Act and the urgency of continued actions to reduce emissions. Nail 100% of all messaging and legal requirements and ensure that volunteers do the same. Manage Digital Campaign, Data Management, and Reporting Tools Demonstrate public support by recruiting volunteers to post on their own social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Use peer-to-peer texting services and relational organizing tools to communicate with community members. Send timely and compelling email campaigns to recruit activists to campaign activities. Track every interaction with detailed notes in order to report numbers daily and write weekly reports on the results of the campaign. Who You Are & Keys to Success (the must-haves): To be successful in this job, you will excel in these areas: Relationship Building: You develop and maintain strong, collaborative relationships with a diverse group of local and statewide community members. You are attentive and empathetic to the communities we serve, regardless of race, ethnicity, class, gender, or ability, and can identify shared values across communities for collective growth. You can build authentic relationships through authenticity and reliability, continuously uplifting others and their goals. You are comfortable and experienced in public speaking to a group about environmental, jobs, health care issues and climate change. Inclusive and Collaborative Leadership: You approach leadership with a “power with” mindset that recognizes the impact power hierarchies have in different settings. You can learn from others, see and hear other perspectives, and step in or step back as necessary. You are reliable and accountable, always transparent about your abilities, capacities, and expectations. You honor the time and commitments of others while inspiring them to meet goals. Commitment to Equity and Inclusion: You have a proven ability to develop meaningful connections with diverse communities, including a wide range of community organizations, community leaders, and community members. You work with the community and within the workplace to identify areas of improvement for a more equitable environment. You take continued action and efforts to improve your DEI knowledge, skills, and tools. Drive to Achieve Results: You have experience accomplishing ambitious goals and getting results, even when there are obstacles. You have the experience or ability to plan backwards to meet multiple goals timely and effectively. When there are unexpected changes, you bounce back and adjust quickly, learning and improving from any mistakes. Skills and Experiences we Expect of all Outreach Team employees: Commitment to equity and justice, with an agreement to our North Star (below). Experience bringing a lens of inclusivity to all of your interactions with colleagues and community members. Passion for the role that your work plays in creating change in the world. Kindness and consideration for others. Drive to work collaboratively: learning from others; stepping-in or stepping-back when needed. Transparency: comfort admitting what you do and don't know, your capacity, and abilities. Task management: Able to adapt to the evolving needs of a project. Able to tackle big-picture projects and break them down into smaller pieces. Organized and efficient: Experience or demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects or goals at once in a fast-paced, deadline driven environment. Acute attention to detail: Track interactions and tasks with detailed notes. Plans ahead for roadblocks and bounces back quickly when problems arise. Effective communication skills (written or spoken) that are clear, concise and honest. Comfortable and excited to speak about the campaign publicly. Coach and learning mentality: successful experience or willingness to learn new things and pick up new skills on the job. Able to learn from mistakes and try again. Understanding of how your words and actions affect others, including an awareness of power language and communication accessibility. Ability to work weekends and weekday evenings, occasional holidays. Nice-to-Haves, but Not Required: Experience working for nonprofits and issue campaigns. Data Management and Evaluation Experience: Experience working with various data management systems and tools, mainly Google Suite. Experience with Relevant Campaign Tools and Technologies: Action Network, ThruText, MailChimp, eCRMs like EveryAction, or social media tools (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram). Event or Project Planning & Management, Implementation or Evaluation. Knowledge or previous experience working on this issue is a plus, but not required. Candidates with campus organizing experience and/or recent graduates of the above institutions are preferred. If you were here right now, you would be: Recruiting, training and developing activist leaders on your campus to educate other students on how to take climate action. Planning and executing events around climate action, jobs, and health care including, but not limited to: phonebanking, petitioning, visibility events, educational events, and more. Developing relationships with campus faculty and professors on climate action, jobs, health care and gathering signatures for a faculty sign-on letter. Engaging and expanding the Climate Action Campaign support network through public visibility actions, voter outreach, and relationship building. Salary, Benefits and Perks: The salary for this position is $50,000 - $59,600 commensurate with experience. Salary within this range is determined through an equity calculator. As part of The Outreach Team's commitment to compensation equity and transparency, we have a no negotiation policy. Salary negotiations can introduce bias and perpetuate wage inequality. At the end of the campaign, there may be opportunities for advancement. We offer a generous benefits package, including: Unlimited paid vacation (pending approval) and sick leave Generous health, dental and vision benefits A monthly cell phone stipend Apply Here: ************************************ What Else You Should Know: Equity and Inclusion is our North Star: At The Outreach Team we believe deeply that equity and inclusion in our organization makes us better at our work and helps to build a stronger progressive movement. We are an equal opportunity employer and we strongly encourage women, people of color, members of the LGBTQIA community and people who identify with other underrepresented groups to apply. Our organization is an EEO employer and inclusive of POC, ethnic/culture minorities, LGBTQIA+ individuals, individuals with disabilities, who are neurodivergent, regardless of educational backgrounds, previous incarceration or convictions. Our leadership team reflects our inclusivity and is reflective of the progressive community we work in and serve. We encourage candidates of diverse backgrounds to apply. Please note: We want to hire people of all gender identities. This hiring platform (JazzHR) does not allow us to add in specific options for gender identities outside of the binary, but we are currently working with them to find a solution. Powered by JazzHR 746TyX91Fg
    $50k-59.6k yearly 4d ago
  • 21st Century Community Learning Center School Community Liaison (Reposted: 12/3/2025)

    Warren City Schools 3.8company rating

    Warren, OH

    OTHER: After School Program Date Available: October, 2025 Closing Date: 12/9/25 or until filled POSITION: 21 st Century Community Learning Center School Community Liaison 4 days a week 3 hours a day - $21.42 per hour Lincoln/McGuffey PK-8 (3:15-6:15 p.m.) site Willard/Jefferson PK-8 (4:00-7:00 p.m.) site MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE QUALIFICATIONS: High School Graduate Knowledge and ability to plan and run family programming. Experience working with middle school aged children and teachers. Willingness to substitute for activity leaders as needed. Willingness to go on an occasional Saturday field trip. Ability to use Microsoft programs. ADDITIONAL DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's Degree in Education. School Community Liaison Experience. Ability to perform duties requiring strictest confidentiality. Ability to effectively communicate verbally and in writing. SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Explicit oral and written instructions are received from Supervisor of Community Outreach and Grant Development and 21st Century Community Learning Center Program Coordinator and/or Site Coordinator. DUTIES: Site Coordinator Recruit and ensure students are staying in the program. Make appropriate phone contacts about student absence. Substitute for activity leaders if needed. Plan and hold a minimum of three parent events and four parent workshops per year. Collect and evaluate parent program data. Work with site coordinator to resolve student/program issues or concerns. Abide by the rules, regulations, policies and procedures of the Warren City School District Board of Education. Perform other relevant duties as may be assigned by Supervisor of Community Outreach and Grant Development, 21st Century Community Learning Center Program Manager, Site Coordinator and Superintendent/CEO and/or his/her designee. *Employment upon verification of proper certificate, BCI/FBI background checks and all other pre-employment requirements are met. Procedure for Making Application: Current Warren City School Staff: Please send cover letter and resume to Debbie Ball, Office of Human Resources, Warren City School District, 105 High Street, N.E., Warren, OH 44481, or via email at *********************************, by close date noted above. External Candidates: Please apply using AppliTrack system through the link attached to this posting or by visiting the Warren City School District website at ********************************* On our main page click on "Job Opportunities" and click on Job ID 550. Warren City School District uses the AppliTrack system from Aspex Solutions to manage employment applications online.
    $21.4 hourly Easy Apply 60d+ ago
  • Safe at Home Liaison Northeast

    Dasstateoh

    Ohio

    Safe at Home Liaison Northeast (2600009Z) Organization: Secretary of StateAgency Contact Name and Information: Ambra StorayUnposting Date: Jan 29, 2026, 4:59:00 AMPrimary Location: United States of America-OHIO-Cuyahoga County Compensation: $50,000 - $55,000 based on experience and ability Schedule: Full-time Classified Indicator: UnclassifiedUnion: Exempt from Union Primary Job Skill: Human ServicesTechnical Skills: Customer Service, Human Services, Administrative support/services Professional Skills: Customer Focus, Listening, Confidentiality Agency OverviewSAFE AT HOME LIAISON NORTHEASTAbout Us:As Ohio's Secretary of State, Frank LaRose is doing his part to deliver a thriving democracy and a prosperous economy for all Ohioans. In his role as the state's chief elections officer, he is working to ensure that Ohio's elections are both secure and accessible. And, as the first stop for new businesses in the Buckeye State, he is assisting entrepreneurs as they receive articles of incorporation for a new business.Job Duties The Safe at Home Liaison plays a vital role in executing outreach activities to increase awareness and compliance for the Safe at Home program within the Ohio Secretary of State's office. The Liaison will work closely with the Safe at Home Administrator to ensure that everyone eligible for the program is aware of how they can join, build partnerships with local organizations in the community, and deliver the highest degree of service.ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESOutreach Activities• Conduct outreach to raise awareness of the Safe at Home program.• Engage with eligible individuals and ally organizations.Collaboration with Government Entities• Meet with local government entities (judicial, prosecutor, law enforcement, etc.).• Collaborate with Board of Elections and Jobs and Family Services.Participation in Events• Attend partner association meetings, events, and conferences.• Build and maintain relationships with local businesses for Ohio Businesses Against Trafficking.Training and Support• Recruit and assist in developing training for application assistants.• Serve as an application assistant for victims as needed.• Collaborate with the Safe at Home Administrator to deliver training on the program's requirements.Confidentiality and Communication• Maintain confidentiality and sensitivity regarding participant information.• Respond to inquiries from application assistants, participants, and the public via phone and email.Program Management• Process mail as needed.• Prepare reports, presentations, and materials for program evaluation and improvement.Legal and Resource Knowledge• Stay informed on laws, regulations, and resources concerning domestic violence, human trafficking, and sexual violence.Site Visits and Promotion• Conduct NVRA site visits to local libraries and BMV locations, distributing posters and brochures.Policy and Legislation• Provide input into policy and legislation related to the program.Travel Requirements• Travel for outreach and training may require overnight stays.Additional Duties• Perform other assignments as required.Why Work for the State of OhioAt the State of Ohio, we take care of the team that cares for Ohioans. We provide a variety of quality, competitive benefits to eligible full-time and part-time employees*. For a list of all the State of Ohio Benefits, visit our Total Rewards website! Our benefits package includes: Medical Coverage Free Dental, Vision and Basic Life Insurance premiums after completion of eligibility period Paid time off, including vacation, personal, sick leave and 11 paid holidays per year Childbirth, Adoption, and Foster Care leave Education and Development Opportunities (Employee Development Funds, Public Service Loan Forgiveness, and more) Public Retirement Systems (such as OPERS, STRS, SERS, and HPRS) & Optional Deferred Compensation (Ohio Deferred Compensation) *Benefits eligibility is dependent on a number of factors. The Agency Contact listed above will be able to provide specific benefits information for this position.QualificationsMINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education• Preferred: Associate's degree in social work, public administration, criminal justice or a related field.Experience• Required: o Excellent client-facing communication skills.o Excellent written and verbal communication skills.o Solid organizational skills, including excellent attention to detail.o Experience with Microsoft Office products.o Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment. • Preferred: o Experience with Microsoft Teams.o Experience serving survivors of domestic violence, human trafficking, sexual assault, or stalking.o Knowledge of crime victim protection and confidentiality laws.o Experience in public speaking, including trainings and presentations to various audiences.Knowledge, Skills & Abilities • Represent and present on behalf of Safe at Home. • Establish and maintain interpersonal relationships.• Follow SOS policies and procedures, as well as applicable state and federal laws. • Interpret and follow a variety of instructions in written, oral, or picture format.• Keen attention to detail, accuracy in work and organization skills.• The ability to enter, maintain, and run reports off information in a database.• Handle sensitive and confidential inquiries from employees and participants.Technology• Personal computer, Microsoft Office 365 - Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams Supplemental InformationThis position is Unclassified per ORC 124.11 (A) (30) Background check and drug screening required prior to employment ADA StatementOhio is a Disability Inclusion State and strives to be a model employer of individuals with disabilities. The State of Ohio is committed to providing access and inclusion and reasonable accommodation in its services, activities, programs and employment opportunities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other applicable laws.
    $50k-55k yearly Auto-Apply 2h ago
  • Safe at Home Liaison Northeast

    State of Ohio 4.5company rating

    Ohio

    Safe at Home Liaison Northeast (2600009Z) Organization: Secretary of StateAgency Contact Name and Information: Ambra StorayUnposting Date: Jan 29, 2026, 4:59:00 AMPrimary Location: United States of America-OHIO-Cuyahoga County Compensation: $50,000 - $55,000 based on experience and ability Schedule: Full-time Classified Indicator: UnclassifiedUnion: Exempt from Union Primary Job Skill: Human ServicesTechnical Skills: Customer Service, Human Services, Administrative support/services Professional Skills: Customer Focus, Listening, Confidentiality Agency OverviewSAFE AT HOME LIAISON NORTHEASTAbout Us:As Ohio's Secretary of State, Frank LaRose is doing his part to deliver a thriving democracy and a prosperous economy for all Ohioans. In his role as the state's chief elections officer, he is working to ensure that Ohio's elections are both secure and accessible. And, as the first stop for new businesses in the Buckeye State, he is assisting entrepreneurs as they receive articles of incorporation for a new business.Job Description The Safe at Home Liaison plays a vital role in executing outreach activities to increase awareness and compliance for the Safe at Home program within the Ohio Secretary of State's office. The Liaison will work closely with the Safe at Home Administrator to ensure that everyone eligible for the program is aware of how they can join, build partnerships with local organizations in the community, and deliver the highest degree of service.ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESOutreach Activities• Conduct outreach to raise awareness of the Safe at Home program.• Engage with eligible individuals and ally organizations.Collaboration with Government Entities• Meet with local government entities (judicial, prosecutor, law enforcement, etc.).• Collaborate with Board of Elections and Jobs and Family Services.Participation in Events• Attend partner association meetings, events, and conferences.• Build and maintain relationships with local businesses for Ohio Businesses Against Trafficking.Training and Support• Recruit and assist in developing training for application assistants.• Serve as an application assistant for victims as needed.• Collaborate with the Safe at Home Administrator to deliver training on the program's requirements.Confidentiality and Communication• Maintain confidentiality and sensitivity regarding participant information.• Respond to inquiries from application assistants, participants, and the public via phone and email.Program Management• Process mail as needed.• Prepare reports, presentations, and materials for program evaluation and improvement.Legal and Resource Knowledge• Stay informed on laws, regulations, and resources concerning domestic violence, human trafficking, and sexual violence.Site Visits and Promotion• Conduct NVRA site visits to local libraries and BMV locations, distributing posters and brochures.Policy and Legislation• Provide input into policy and legislation related to the program.Travel Requirements• Travel for outreach and training may require overnight stays.Additional Duties• Perform other assignments as required.Why Work for the State of OhioAt the State of Ohio, we take care of the team that cares for Ohioans. We provide a variety of quality, competitive benefits to eligible full-time and part-time employees*. For a list of all the State of Ohio Benefits, visit our Total Rewards website! Our benefits package includes: Medical Coverage Free Dental, Vision and Basic Life Insurance premiums after completion of eligibility period Paid time off, including vacation, personal, sick leave and 11 paid holidays per year Childbirth, Adoption, and Foster Care leave Education and Development Opportunities (Employee Development Funds, Public Service Loan Forgiveness, and more) Public Retirement Systems (such as OPERS, STRS, SERS, and HPRS) & Optional Deferred Compensation (Ohio Deferred Compensation) *Benefits eligibility is dependent on a number of factors. The Agency Contact listed above will be able to provide specific benefits information for this position.QualificationsMINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education• Preferred: Associate's degree in social work, public administration, criminal justice or a related field.Experience• Required: o Excellent client-facing communication skills.o Excellent written and verbal communication skills.o Solid organizational skills, including excellent attention to detail.o Experience with Microsoft Office products.o Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment. • Preferred: o Experience with Microsoft Teams.o Experience serving survivors of domestic violence, human trafficking, sexual assault, or stalking.o Knowledge of crime victim protection and confidentiality laws.o Experience in public speaking, including trainings and presentations to various audiences.Knowledge, Skills & Abilities • Represent and present on behalf of Safe at Home. • Establish and maintain interpersonal relationships.• Follow SOS policies and procedures, as well as applicable state and federal laws. • Interpret and follow a variety of instructions in written, oral, or picture format.• Keen attention to detail, accuracy in work and organization skills.• The ability to enter, maintain, and run reports off information in a database.• Handle sensitive and confidential inquiries from employees and participants.Technology• Personal computer, Microsoft Office 365 - Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams Supplemental InformationThis position is Unclassified per ORC 124.11 (A) (30) Background check and drug screening required prior to employment ADA StatementOhio is a Disability Inclusion State and strives to be a model employer of individuals with disabilities. The State of Ohio is committed to providing access and inclusion and reasonable accommodation in its services, activities, programs and employment opportunities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other applicable laws.
    $50k-55k yearly Auto-Apply 1d ago
  • Safe at Home Liaison Northeast

    State of Ohio 4.5company rating

    Ohio

    The Safe at Home Liaison plays a vital role in executing outreach activities to increase awareness and compliance for the Safe at Home program within the Ohio Secretary of State's office. The Liaison will work closely with the Safe at Home Administrator to ensure that everyone eligible for the program is aware of how they can join, build partnerships with local organizations in the community, and deliver the highest degree of service. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Outreach Activities * Conduct outreach to raise awareness of the Safe at Home program. * Engage with eligible individuals and ally organizations. Collaboration with Government Entities * Meet with local government entities (judicial, prosecutor, law enforcement, etc.). * Collaborate with Board of Elections and Jobs and Family Services. Participation in Events * Attend partner association meetings, events, and conferences. * Build and maintain relationships with local businesses for Ohio Businesses Against Trafficking. Training and Support * Recruit and assist in developing training for application assistants. * Serve as an application assistant for victims as needed. * Collaborate with the Safe at Home Administrator to deliver training on the program's requirements. Confidentiality and Communication * Maintain confidentiality and sensitivity regarding participant information. * Respond to inquiries from application assistants, participants, and the public via phone and email. Program Management * Process mail as needed. * Prepare reports, presentations, and materials for program evaluation and improvement. Legal and Resource Knowledge * Stay informed on laws, regulations, and resources concerning domestic violence, human trafficking, and sexual violence. Site Visits and Promotion * Conduct NVRA site visits to local libraries and BMV locations, distributing posters and brochures. Policy and Legislation * Provide input into policy and legislation related to the program. Travel Requirements * Travel for outreach and training may require overnight stays. Additional Duties * Perform other assignments as required. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education * Preferred: Associate's degree in social work, public administration, criminal justice or a related field. Experience * Required: o Excellent client-facing communication skills. o Excellent written and verbal communication skills. o Solid organizational skills, including excellent attention to detail. o Experience with Microsoft Office products. o Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment. * Preferred: o Experience with Microsoft Teams. o Experience serving survivors of domestic violence, human trafficking, sexual assault, or stalking. o Knowledge of crime victim protection and confidentiality laws. o Experience in public speaking, including trainings and presentations to various audiences. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities * Represent and present on behalf of Safe at Home. * Establish and maintain interpersonal relationships. * Follow SOS policies and procedures, as well as applicable state and federal laws. * Interpret and follow a variety of instructions in written, oral, or picture format. * Keen attention to detail, accuracy in work and organization skills. * The ability to enter, maintain, and run reports off information in a database. * Handle sensitive and confidential inquiries from employees and participants. Technology * Personal computer, Microsoft Office 365 - Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams
    $31k-39k yearly est. 6d ago
  • Safe at Home Liaison Northeast

    State of Ohio 4.5company rating

    Ohio

    The Safe at Home Liaison plays a vital role in executing outreach activities to increase awareness and compliance for the Safe at Home program within the Ohio Secretary of State's office. The Liaison will work closely with the Safe at Home Administrator to ensure that everyone eligible for the program is aware of how they can join, build partnerships with local organizations in the community, and deliver the highest degree of service. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Outreach Activities • Conduct outreach to raise awareness of the Safe at Home program. • Engage with eligible individuals and ally organizations. Collaboration with Government Entities • Meet with local government entities (judicial, prosecutor, law enforcement, etc.). • Collaborate with Board of Elections and Jobs and Family Services. Participation in Events • Attend partner association meetings, events, and conferences. • Build and maintain relationships with local businesses for Ohio Businesses Against Trafficking. Training and Support • Recruit and assist in developing training for application assistants. • Serve as an application assistant for victims as needed. • Collaborate with the Safe at Home Administrator to deliver training on the program's requirements. Confidentiality and Communication • Maintain confidentiality and sensitivity regarding participant information. • Respond to inquiries from application assistants, participants, and the public via phone and email. Program Management • Process mail as needed. • Prepare reports, presentations, and materials for program evaluation and improvement. Legal and Resource Knowledge • Stay informed on laws, regulations, and resources concerning domestic violence, human trafficking, and sexual violence. Site Visits and Promotion • Conduct NVRA site visits to local libraries and BMV locations, distributing posters and brochures. Policy and Legislation • Provide input into policy and legislation related to the program. Travel Requirements • Travel for outreach and training may require overnight stays. Additional Duties • Perform other assignments as required. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education • Preferred\: Associate's degree in social work, public administration, criminal justice or a related field. Experience • Required\: o Excellent client-facing communication skills. o Excellent written and verbal communication skills. o Solid organizational skills, including excellent attention to detail. o Experience with Microsoft Office products. o Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment. • Preferred\: o Experience with Microsoft Teams. o Experience serving survivors of domestic violence, human trafficking, sexual assault, or stalking. o Knowledge of crime victim protection and confidentiality laws. o Experience in public speaking, including trainings and presentations to various audiences. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities • Represent and present on behalf of Safe at Home. • Establish and maintain interpersonal relationships. • Follow SOS policies and procedures, as well as applicable state and federal laws. • Interpret and follow a variety of instructions in written, oral, or picture format. • Keen attention to detail, accuracy in work and organization skills. • The ability to enter, maintain, and run reports off information in a database. • Handle sensitive and confidential inquiries from employees and participants. Technology • Personal computer, Microsoft Office 365 - Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams This position is Unclassified per ORC 124.11 (A) (30) Background check and drug screening required prior to employment Ohio is a Disability Inclusion State and strives to be a model employer of individuals with disabilities. The State of Ohio is committed to providing access and inclusion and reasonable accommodation in its services, activities, programs and employment opportunities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other applicable laws. At the State of Ohio, we take care of the team that cares for Ohioans. We provide a variety of quality, competitive benefits to eligible full-time and part-time employees*. For a list of all the State of Ohio Benefits, visit our Total Rewards website! Our benefits package includes: Medical Coverage Free Dental, Vision and Basic Life Insurance premiums after completion of eligibility period Paid time off, including vacation, personal, sick leave and 11 paid holidays per year Childbirth, Adoption, and Foster Care leave Education and Development Opportunities (Employee Development Funds, Public Service Loan Forgiveness, and more) Public Retirement Systems (such as OPERS, STRS, SERS, and HPRS) & Optional Deferred Compensation (Ohio Deferred Compensation) *Benefits eligibility is dependent on a number of factors. The Agency Contact listed above will be able to provide specific benefits information for this position. SAFE AT HOME LIAISON NORTHEAST About Us: As Ohio's Secretary of State, Frank LaRose is doing his part to deliver a thriving democracy and a prosperous economy for all Ohioans. In his role as the state's chief elections officer, he is working to ensure that Ohio's elections are both secure and accessible. And, as the first stop for new businesses in the Buckeye State, he is assisting entrepreneurs as they receive articles of incorporation for a new business.
    $31k-39k yearly est. Auto-Apply 6d ago

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