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  • Special Education Teacher

    Coordinated Youth and Human Services 3.4company rating

    Coordinated Youth and Human Services job in Granite City, IL

    Job Description DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION STATEMENT CYHS is deeply committed to empowering youth and families to lead fulfilling lives by embracing the ever-changing needs of the community. Creating a diverse workforce is essential in meeting the needs of those we serve. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. We strongly believe creating a diverse workforce will generate new ideas and varied perspectives enabling us to have a greater impact on our community. POSITION SUMMARY Provide day to day academic and behavior support to assigned students. Provide case management for assigned students and maintain all required special education documents. CORE ACCOUNTABILITIES Academic Instruction Show evidence of pre-planned lessons plans and design lessons in clear, logical, sequential format. Present lessons consistent with the curriculum guide and uses learning activities designed to achieve stated objectives. Provide efficient and smooth transition between activities. Make appropriate use of a variety of instructional materials. Spend very little time on non-learning activities and set a pace for learning that is consistent with each student's functional ability. Lessons are planned to meet each student's goals and objectives listed in the IEP. Exhibit competence in their assigned teaching area. Reports/Forms Maintain attendance reports in required online system. Complete weekly progress reports that indicate regular assessment of student's goals and progress and submit for principal review. Participate in parent teacher conferences. Prepare, administer and maintain student evaluation instruments, such as, student assignments, teacher grade book and report cards in required timeframe. Review, revise, and update IEP's as needed in online program. Submit list of all IEP annual/re-evaluation deadlines to Clinical Supervisor. Develop, complete and implement Curriculum Guide, mapping, and pre/post-test as assigned. Behavioral Management Establish and maintain a positive and effective rapport with all students. Develop classroom management plan and classroom rules are clearly posted in room. Display a calm, neutral manner and tone when managing student behavior. Support students with emotional or behavior concerns and assist them in developing appropriate social skills. Implement the C.H.O.I.C.E.S Curriculum and utilize the Five Step Problem Solving Model when addressing student behaviors, concerns and needs. Additional Duties and Responsibilities Work in collaboration with school counselor regarding students' academic and behavior concerns, interpersonal relationships, and coping skills. Collaborate and maintain communication with parents in the best interest of the students regarding behavioral and/or academic concerns. Plan and facilitate classroom team meetings with assigned paraprofessional and counselor. Attend and participate in all staff meetings and in-services. Work cooperatively with colleagues in planning and implementing instructional activities. Share ideas, resources, materials, and methods with other staff members. Work cooperatively with administration to implement school policies and regulations. QUALIFICATIONS LBS1 required or PEL and willing to obtain LBS1. Experience working with youth with emotional/behavioral/academic difficulties preferred. Desire to assist students with special needs in a learning environment. The ability to work and interact with all school personnel and students in a cooperative, collaborative and courteous manner. Ability to work under stressful situations. Able to build effective rapport with student population. Must have effective organizational skills, time management, and flexibility to meet staff and students' needs. Have a willingness to assume any responsibilities appropriate for the position. Support the Mission, Vision and Core Values of the agency. CYHS CORE VALUES Commitment - Meeting the needs of those we serve through professional services. Demonstrates a clear commitment to the agency's mission by exhibiting a shared concern for team members and clientele above personal interest. Has a healthy, manageable and sustainable commitment to doing a job well and going above and beyond when it is truly required. Supports fundraising. Embraces new approaches and discovers ideas to create a better client experience. Establishes goals, clarifies tasks, plans work and actively participates in meetings. Pursues self-development that enhances job performance. Compassion - Unconditional empathy for all. Listens attentively to others and demonstrates an openness toward understanding concerns, feelings and needs. Makes wise assessments and adjusts behavior and style to effectively address situation. Works effectively with people of different backgrounds, abilities, opinions, and perceptions. Service - Community support through professionalism, accessibility, and advocacy. Demonstrates a desire to serve others and fulfill community needs. Exhibits competence, good judgement, reliability, and polite behavior in order to meet the expectations of clients and the agency. Strives to provide service by means of advocacy. Integrity - Upholding honesty, ethical principles and moral values. Takes responsibility for one's own actions. Acknowledges weaknesses and easily admits mistakes. Accurately assess personal feelings, strengths and limitations and how they impact relationships. Makes sound judgements and transfers learning from one situation to another. Teamwork - Collaboration among programs to reflect a diversity of ideas and service delivery. Builds effective, supportive working relationships with team members. Reaches out to others in different programs for ideas, points out the contribution of others, shares credit, emphasizes team over self, and defines success collectively rather than individually. Seeks first to understand the other person's point of view and remains calm in challenging situations. Listens for understanding and meaning; speaks and writes effectively. Willing to assist other agency employees when they need help and willing to share ideas with others. Able to adjust behavior and style to adapt to needs of others on the team.
    $39k-49k yearly est. 14d ago
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  • School Social Worker/Counselor

    Coordinated Youth and Human Services 3.4company rating

    Coordinated Youth and Human Services job in Granite City, IL

    Job Description DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION STATEMENT CYHS is deeply committed to empowering youth and families to lead fulfilling lives by embracing the ever-changing needs of the community. Creating a diverse workforce is essential in meeting the needs of those we serve. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. We strongly believe creating a diverse workforce will generate new ideas and varied perspectives enabling us to have a greater impact on our community. POSITION SUMMARY Counselor/Social Worker will provide therapeutic intervention and consultation to students and their families, and provide individual, group, family therapy, and crisis intervention for students as needed. CORE ACCOUNTABILITIES Clinical Provide clinical service delivery for individuals on assigned caseload. Implement daily social emotional group lessons. Provide crisis management to students as need arises. Conduct intake and biopsychosocial assessments and provide case management. Work in collaboration with teachers and paraprofessionals regarding students' academic and behavior concerns, interpersonal relationships, and coping skills. Counsel with students outside of their caseload on an as needed basis or at supervisor's request. Case Management Serve as liaison between CYHS and outside agencies that provide services to our students. Serve as a liaison to families for students on caseload. Academic Support Assist in completing any necessary paperwork for special education students to keep IEP's updated and participate in meetings. Administer standardized testing to students on assigned caseload. Additional Assist with coverage when staff are absent, as determined by the supervisor. Attend and participate in staff meetings and in-services as required. Work cooperatively with colleagues and administration to implement school policies and regulations. Other duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS Master's degree in social work or counseling preferred. Bachelor's degree in social work or counseling required. Must be willing to obtain a master's degree in social work or counseling and become licensed. ISBE school counselor or social work endorsement, Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC), Licensed Social Worker (LSW), or Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) is required. Minimum of at least two years of social work/counseling experience preferred. Experience working with youth with emotional/behavioral/academic difficulties preferred. This experience should include work with adolescents and families utilizing therapeutic interventions. Positive, empathetic approach and ability to build rapport and communicate effectively with students and families. The ability to work and interact with all school personnel and students in a cooperative, collaborative and courteous manner. Ability to work under stressful situations. Must have effective organizational skills, time management, and flexibility to meet staff and students' needs. Have a willingness to assume any responsibilities appropriate for the position. Support the Mission, Vision and Core Values of the agency. CYHS CORE VALUES Commitment - Meeting the needs of those we serve through professional services: Demonstrates a clear commitment to the agency's mission by exhibiting a shared concern for team members and clientele above personal interest. Has a healthy, manageable and sustainable commitment to doing a job well and going above and beyond when it is truly required. Supports fundraising. Embraces new approaches and discovers ideas to create a better client experience. Establishes goals, clarifies tasks, plans work and actively participates in meetings. Pursues self-development that enhances job performance. Compassion - Unconditional empathy for all. Listens attentively to others and demonstrates an openness toward understanding concerns, feelings and needs. Makes wise assessments and adjusts behavior and style to effectively address situation. Works effectively with people of different backgrounds, abilities, opinions, and perceptions. Service - Community support through professionalism, accessibility, and advocacy. Demonstrates a desire to serve others and fulfill community needs. Exhibits competence, good judgement, reliability, and polite behavior in order to meet the expectations of clients and the agency. Strives to provide service by means of advocacy. Integrity - Upholding honesty, ethical principles and moral values. Takes responsibility for one's own actions. Acknowledges weaknesses and easily admits mistakes. Accurately assess personal feelings, strengths and limitations and how they impact relationships. Makes sound judgements and transfers learning from one situation to another. Teamwork - Collaboration among programs to reflect a diversity of ideas and service delivery. Builds effective, supportive working relationships with team members. Reaches out to others in different programs for ideas, points out the contribution of others, shares credit, emphasizes team over self, and defines success collectively rather than individually. Seeks first to understand the other person's point of view and remains calm in challenging situations. Listens for understanding and meaning; speaks and writes effectively. Willing to assist other agency employees when they need help and willing to share ideas with others. Able to adjust behavior and style to adapt to needs of others on the team.
    $54k-68k yearly est. 21d ago
  • Staff Accountant

    Archdiocese of Chicago 4.2company rating

    Chicago, IL job

    The Archdiocese of Chicago (AoC) is the third largest diocese in the United States and serves more than 2.2 million Catholics in 347 parishes in Cook and Lake Counties. The Archdiocese, pastored by Cardinal Blase J. Cupich, has more than 15,000 employees across its ministries, including Catholic Charities, the region's largest nonprofit social service agency. The Archdiocese also has one of the country's largest seminaries. The Archdiocese's 217 elementary and secondary schools comprise one of the largest U.S. private school systems. Position Summary: The Staff Accountant supports the financial accounting and reporting for the Archdiocese as a team member of the Financial Services department. As a member of the Controller's Accounting & Reporting team, this position is responsible for monthly, quarterly and annual accounting and reporting, including the preparation of financial statements of the Archdiocese of Chicago required for external reporting in accordance with SEC and GAAP reporting guidelines. This includes working in conjunction with our external auditors in the completion of the audited annual financial statements. This position will be involved in other transformational opportunities for the accounting and reporting operations. Position Specifics Job Responsibilities: Participate in Monthly, Quarterly and annual US GAAP accounting and close operations. Preparation of the Designated Funds and Pastoral Center U.S. GAAP financial statements. Preparation of financial data and support for the annual external audit as directed by Controller. Support the preparation of the Archdiocese of Chicago Consolidated financial statements. Support the preparation and reporting of bond covenants for bondholders, in conjunction with the Treasury team. Analyze GAAP financial statements to improve management decision-making as well as support the Chief Financial Officer in meetings with bond holders and other external stakeholders. Participate in transformational improvements for the accounting and reporting operations and systems including the use and enhancement of the One Stream financial system for US GAAP consolidations and reporting, and accounting and close optimization efforts. Participate in the review of current accounting policies, research accounting requirements, make recommendations for new policies, and lead the implementation of new accounting standard updates. Support internal controls to ensure the integrity and accuracy of financial processes, accounting and financial reporting. Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Accounting. CPA is desired. 2-4 years of accounting experience. Public accounting experience a plus. Financial statement / footnote preparation experience. Strong attention to detail. Excellent organizational skills. Strong communications skills. Ability to understand and participate in envisioning and delivering transformational changes for accounting and reporting operations. Demonstrated high integrity and ethics in all operations and responsibilities. Affinity for mission-driven, not-for-profit organizations and a commitment to serving the Catholic Church in the Chicago area. Must demonstrate understanding, respect and support for Catholic Church teaching, mission, and values. Hiring preference will be given to candidates who are Catholic. The Archdiocese of Chicago offers a comprehensive total rewards package to include competitive compensation and benefit programs. Information about our benefit programs is available here. This position has an annualized salary range of - $66,875.80 - $83,594.75. An employee's pay within the salary range will be based on many factors including but not limited to: relevant education, qualifications, experience, skills, geographic location, and organizational needs. 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.
    $66.9k-83.6k yearly 2d ago
  • Bookkeeper Part Time - Immaculate Conception and St. Joseph Parish - Chicago - Vic. II

    Archdiocese of Chicago 4.2company rating

    Chicago, IL job

    Visit Parish Website The Archdiocese of Chicago, the third largest in the United States, serves more than 2.2 million Catholics in 216 parishes in Cook County and Lake County, a geographic area of 1,411 square miles. The Archdiocese, pastored by Cardinal Blase J. Cupich, has more than 13,000 employees in its systems and ministries, including Catholic Charities, the region's largest nonprofit social service agency. The Archdiocese also has one of the country's largest seminaries. The Archdiocese's 150+ elementary and secondary schools comprise one of the largest U.S. private school systems. Its schools have received 96 U.S. Department of Education Blue Ribbon Awards. This position will fulfill the need for support of the administrative and financial activities of the Parish and School operations. Responsibilities: Ability to handle all bookkeeping functions, including but not limited to: Processes/posts accounts payable transactions and staff reimbursements in QuickBooks accurately and in a timely manner. Prepares and posts bank deposits and electronic deposits to QuickBooks, including data from GiveCentral, Venmo, Payschools, Smart Tuition and Square platforms. Assists with weekly collection counts. Assists with finances related to fundraising events, pledge drives, Parish offertory collections and School Annual Fund. Gathers Procurement Card Expense allocation reports from each cardholder on a monthly basis, and uploads Credit Card data to QuickBooks. Assists with monthly journal entries. Assists with reconciliation of Parish, School and Auxiliary bank accounts. Assists with preparation of monthly financial reports and year- end reports (as requested) for management decision support. Assists with preparing materials for Finance Council meetings. Assists with bi-weekly UKG Timecard approvals, in preparation of payroll sign-off process. Acts as backup Payroll Administrator (as needed). Ensures proper internal controls are followed. Utilizes Archdiocesan best practices. Maintains files in an organized and timely fashion. Purges files as indicated by Archives and Records' guidelines. Assist with office support tasks on an as needed basis. Perform other responsibilities as assigned. Requirements: Minimum of Associate's degree in Business or related discipline, e.g., Accounting preferred. Minimum of 2 years of experience in Parish or business, or equivalent combination of relevant education and related work experience. Basic knowledge of accounting practices and regulations and federal, state and city laws. Demonstrate understanding, respect and support of the Catholic Church teaching, mission and values. Strong demonstrated knowledge of QuickBooks Give-Central, UKG Payroll System and Microsoft Office products. Excellent organizational and time management competencies. Strong verbal and written communications, organizational, multi-tasking and interpersonal skills. Ability to work in team environment and have a "Service Mindset" when working with others. Ability to identify issues and propose recommendations/solutions. High level of respect with regard to confidential information. Strong drive to achieve results. The Archdiocese of Chicago offers a comprehensive total rewards package to include competitive compensation and benefit programs. Information about our benefit programs is available here. This position has an annualized salary range of $23.00 - $33.00. An employee's pay within the salary range will be based on many factors including but not limited to: relevant education, qualifications, experience, skills, geographic location, and organizational needs. 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.
    $23-33 hourly 2d ago
  • Grant Manager

    Hispanic American Construction Industry Association (Hacia 2.8company rating

    Chicago, IL job

    Reports to: Senior Director of Innovation and Impact FLSA Status: Exempt Salary: $83,000.00 - $89,000.00 per year About HACIA: Founded in 1979 as a non-profit 501(c)(6) organization, the Hispanic American Construction Industry Association (HACIA) is a construction advocacy, training, & membership organization. With over 300 members, HACIA provides a range of technical & supportive services to assist minority, women, veteran, & disadvantaged business enterprises (M/W/V/DBE), in addition to workforce development training in the construction & professional services industries. HACIA believes that all qualified construction businesses & individuals should have equal access to opportunities & education; therein, it strives to build diversity & inclusion that strengthens the industry. HACIA's mission focuses on ensuring the equitable participation of its members & inclusion of diverse business practices in the construction industry, while also promoting growth, quality of work, professionalism, & integrity. The Hispanic American Construction Industry Association Scholarship & Education Foundation (HACIASEF) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is to provide ongoing training & educational services to businesses & their employees in the construction-related industry. HACIASEF (C3) & HACIA (C6) together work to ensure the equitable participation of diverse construction professionals, while also supporting & promoting growth, quality of work, professionalism, & integrity. For over 42 years, we've built a strong network of construction professionals who believe in our mission & foster a more diverse & equitable construction industry. Our Culture: HACIA's culture is rooted in our mission & guided by our values charter, which serves as a shared commitment to embodying the principles that define who we are & how we lead, serve, & work together. These five values guide the decisions, partnerships, & actions we take: Community: We build together. Excellence: We set the standard. Integrity: We do the right thing. Stewardship: We care for what's been entrusted to us. Advocacy: We raise our voices for equity & opportunity. At HACIA, we pledge to live these values daily, hold ourselves & one another accountable, & continuously reflect & evolve to ensure these values remain alive in our culture. Essential Position Summary: Reporting to the Senior Director of Innovation & Impact, the Grant Manager is responsible for managing duties pertaining to HACIA's 501(c)(3) & 501(c)(6) grants-funded portfolio, including monitoring & reporting on grant budgets, maintaining grant records, & ensuring compliance with organizational, state, & federal rules & regulations. This role plays a critical part in implementing a new grants management system, conducting grant research, & preparing, submitting, & managing grant proposals & reports that support HACIA & HACIASEF goals. A successful Grant Manager will have experience organizing, delivering, & monitoring grant budgets (especially State of Illinois grants), strong attention to detail, & the ability to use Excel at an intermediate to advanced level. This role requires strong writing, data analysis, program budgeting, cost projection, time management, & project management skills. The Grant Manager works well independently & within a team, exercises discretion, prioritizes multiple grant projects, & ensures financial & programmatic accuracy. Experience with GATA, CFR, & state grant management is required. Essential Duties & Responsibilities: This position requires completion of the following essential duties, though this list is not exhaustive & HACIA may amend this at any time at its discretion: With oversight from the Senior Director of Innovation & Impact, manage the grants portfolio, ensuring requirements are met & budgets are spent appropriately & timely. In collaboration with the Programs Team, support identification of grant opportunities, proposal preparation, budgeting, & submission. In concert with the Accounting Team, monitor & track receivables & payables for multiple grants, ensuring reconciliation with the organization's operating budget. Prepare & submit required progress reports demonstrating organizational impact, proper use of funds, & reporting accuracy. Create budget trackers & cost projections to ensure timely & efficient grant spend-down. Work across departments to ensure compliance & timely, accurate reporting. Manage financial aspects of the grant lifecycle from proposal development to closeout. Project manage implementation of a new grants management system. Manage reporting & budget calendars to allow adequate staff response time. Stay informed on regulatory requirements related to grant applications & reporting. Collaborate with Accounting Team & Senior Leadership to improve grant accounting processes & ensure compliance with relevant laws & regulations. Lead staff allocation & grant-related time & attendance reporting & provide guidance on reporting hours per grant. Keep Executive Director & Senior Director of Innovation & Impact informed of grant expenditures & timelines. Monitor spending & recommend strategies to avoid deficits or discrepancies. Develop & manage internal processes to ensure programmatic costs & reporting requirements are met. Participate in meetings, conferences, & events aligned with the organization's mission. Create & manage a grant calendar tracking opportunities, deadlines, & requirements. Provide oversight of accounting treatment, cost allocation, & allowable vs. unallowable costs per GATA & CFR. Collaborate to create, disseminate, & implement grant budget-related policies & procedures. Develop understanding of awarding agency guidelines & regulations. Cultivate relationships with funders & grant-making organizations & resolve payment or reporting issues. Develop & seek out new ways to improve grants administration performance. Manage workflow & effectiveness of the grants administration process. Competencies: Budgeting & Finance: Strong understanding of budget management, financial reporting, & cost projections. Communications: Ability to communicate effectively with diverse stakeholders; demonstrates listening, comprehension, & clear written & verbal expression. Analytical Skills: Collects & researches data, identifies relationships, & synthesizes complex information. Project Management: Plans work activities, prioritizes tasks, uses time efficiently, & demonstrates attention to detail. Job Knowledge: Displays competence, adaptability, & minimal supervision. Organizational & Time Management: Manages multiple projects & deadlines effectively. Compliance: Knowledge of federal & non-federal grant regulations. Strategic Thinking: Adapts strategy, identifies opportunities & risks, & aligns efforts with organizational goals. Language Ability: Read, analyze, & interpret business, professional, technical, & governmental documents. Write reports, correspondence, & manuals. Present information clearly & respond to questions from managers, customers, & grantors. Qualifications: To perform this job successfully, an individual must perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodation may be made for individuals with disabilities. Education/Experience: Bachelor's degree from a four-year college or university. Four to seven years of direct grant management experience; nonprofit experience preferred. Experience managing State of Illinois grants, GATA, & CFR rules required. Computer Skills: Intermediate to advanced Excel required. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite with ability to learn systems such as QuickBooks Online & Salesforce. Accounting & Reporting Ability: Uses financial data to support grant management. Reconciles expenditures & identifies variances requiring action. Reasoning Ability: Defines problems, collects data, establishes facts, & draws valid conclusions. Communications: Strong analytical & persuasive writing skills with superior editing ability. Work Environment: Primarily an office environment with occasional travel throughout Chicago & Chicagoland. Core hours are 9:00am-5:00pm with occasional evening work for member events. Physical Demands: Prolonged sitting & computer use. Ability to lift up to 15 pounds. Frequent hand use & movement during events, including setup & networking. Benefits: Medical, Dental, & Vision Vacation Paid Holidays Sick Days Personal Time Off 401(k) Matching Remote Workdays Disclaimer: The above job description is intended to describe the general nature of the position and should not be construed as an all-inclusive list of duties, skills, and standards required for the position. All employees may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities f rom time to time, as needed or as assigned by their supervisor. Equal Employment Opportunity: HACIA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. HACIA hires individuals on the basis of their qualifications and ability to complete the essential requirements and responsibilities of the job to be filled. It is HACIA's policy to grant equal employment opportunities to qualified persons without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/gender expression, religion, pregnancy, parental status, marital status, age, veterans' or military status, regardless of how discharged, source of income, credit history, arrest records, or physical or mental handicap or disability, genetic information, or other classification protected by applicable federal, state or local laws. HACIA will provide equal opportunities in all aspects of the employment relationship, including without limitation, recruiting, hiring, compensation, promotion, working conditions, benefits and all other privileges, terms, and conditions of employment. All employment decisions are made based on availability, qualifications, ability, merit and/or other legitimate factors consistent with principles of equal employment.
    $83k-89k yearly 2d ago
  • Bank Specialist

    Archdiocese of Chicago 4.2company rating

    Chicago, IL job

    The Archdiocese of Chicago, the third largest in the United States, serves more than 2.2 million Catholics in 216 parishes in Cook County and Lake County, a geographic area of 1,411 square miles. The Archdiocese, pastored by Cardinal Blase J. Cupich, has more than 13,000 employees in its systems and ministries, including Catholic Charities, the region's largest nonprofit social service agency. The Archdiocese also has one of the country's largest seminaries. The Archdiocese's 150+ elementary and secondary schools comprise one of the largest U.S. private school systems. Its schools have received 96 U.S. Department of Education Blue Ribbon Awards. Position Summary Facilitate the daily responsibilities and functions of the Archdiocesan Bank as they relate to serving the Archdiocese of Chicago's Parishes, Schools and Agencies. Primary areas focus on the management of the capital project process, stock/mutual fund transfers, and processing daily activity for the internal bank of Parish Financial Services (PFS) and treasury related transactions for the Pastoral Center (APC). Provide cross-coverage for investment associate's duties. Responsibilities Enter capital projects in Lawson, process the construction payments for parishes and resolve discrepancies as they arise Identify stock donations by donor/stock and process credits to appropriate recipients Enter wire/ACHs for the PFS and APC; create check payments and positive pay files Handle various banking issues related to deposit and withdrawal requests Backing up Investment Associate to include: Process investment transactions including coordinating all documents for completion & execution by entering transactions in custodian's system as well as coordinate related accounting and bank entries as needed Work on special projects as they arise Qualifications Required: College bachelor's degree in business or equivalent combination of education and professional experience 1 to 3 years of related work experience in banking or a business' financial department Strong customer service & communication skills Works well in a team environment and with tight deadlines The Archdiocese of Chicago offers a comprehensive total rewards package to include competitive compensation and benefit programs. Information about our benefit programs is available here. This position has a salary range of $58,662.80 - $70,000. An employee's pay within the salary range will be based on many factors including but not limited to: relevant education, qualifications, experience, skills, geographic location, and organizational needs. 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.
    $58.7k-70k yearly 2d ago
  • Programs Director

    Hispanic American Construction Industry Association (Hacia 2.8company rating

    Chicago, IL job

    Job Title: Programs Director Department: Programs Reports To: Senior Director of Innovation and Impact Salary: $110,000-$120,000 Our Culture: HACIA's culture is rooted in our mission & guided by our values charter, which serves as a shared commitment to embodying the principles that define who we are & how we lead, serve, & work together. These five values guide the decisions, partnerships, & actions we take: Community: We build together. Excellence: We set the standard. Integrity: We do the right thing. Stewardship: We care for what has been entrusted to us. Advocacy: We raise our voices for equity & opportunity. At HACIA, we pledge to live these values daily, hold ourselves & one another accountable, & continuously reflect & evolve to ensure these values remain alive in our culture. Position Summary: Reporting to the Senior Director of Innovation & Impact, the Programs Director provides strategic leadership for the development, coordination, & scaling of HACIA's comprehensive, equity-centered construction & professional services workforce & business capacity training portfolio. The Programs Director oversees the Programs Department, manages & coaches the Programs team, monitors delivery efficacy & compliance, manages grant-funded program budgets, & enhances relationships with key partners. The Programs Director also supports HACIA's membership, program administration, processes, & capacity building to promote a collective culture of excellence that upholds HACIA's core values. A successful Programs Director brings deep knowledge of program management principles & experience leading business capacity &/or workforce training programs. This role requires a strategic mindset, agility to pivot quickly, & curiosity to stay in tune with evolving changes in the construction industry ecosystem. The Programs Director has experience managing & leading teams, implementing & monitoring new programs, & organizing program activities using teamwork & goal setting in a fast-paced environment. This role plays a critical part in long-term program strategy & expansion. Essential Duties & Responsibilities: This position requires completion of the following essential duties, though this list is not exhaustive & HACIA may amend this at any time at its discretion. Supervisory Duties: Recruit, interview, hire, onboard, train, & guide new & current department staff Provide ongoing management & performance feedback to ensure high-quality, compliant, & timely program delivery Oversee daily department workflow & resource allocation Provide constructive & timely performance evaluations In collaboration with leadership, handle performance feedback, discipline, & termination in accordance with company policy Leadership & Collaboration: Lead development, implementation, & continuous improvement of high-impact workforce & business capacity training programs aligned with organizational mission & strategic objectives Develop, initiate, & establish program goals, performance metrics, & success indicators Plan & adhere to program budgets & operations in collaboration with the Senior Director of Innovation & Impact & Grant Manager Create & implement evaluation strategies to assess performance, report outcomes, & drive continuous improvement Supervise & manage program staff, providing feedback & resolving complex issues Maintain & build strong relationships with funders, stakeholders, community partners, & vendors Identify & recommend opportunities to enhance efficiency & productivity Collaborate with Membership Department to coordinate & deliver effective member resources Oversee Programs Department event planning Apply change, risk, & resource management principles as needed Create plans to address issues or discrepancies identified by grantors Keep leadership informed through detailed & accurate program status & outcome reports Lead responses to requests for proposals seeking program funding Program Operational Management: Ensure program administration, operations, & activities adhere to grantor requirements, grant agreements, legal guidelines, & internal standards Stay informed on construction industry business & workforce trends Track data, measurable outcomes, & timely delivery of goals Plan programs from start to completion, including deadlines, milestones, processes, & outreach Create balanced scorecards & program dashboards to track goals & timelines Establish consistent, objective program performance standards Establish measurable success metrics & track program growth Address issues or discrepancies identified by grantors General Responsibilities: Serve as an ambassador of HACIA's programs, events, & services Stay informed of construction industry trends & barriers to entry Promote & educate stakeholders about HACIA & its services Participate in HACIA events, including annual events & monthly membership meetings Perform other related duties as assigned Competencies: Achievement Focus: Demonstrates persistence, sets challenging goals, & recognizes opportunities Communications: Demonstrates strong listening, written, & verbal communication skills Project Management Focus: Develops approaches, establishes standards, & leads delivery Managing People: Develops staff, provides direction, feedback, & accountability Planning & Organization: Prioritizes tasks, plans resources, & works efficiently Problem Solving: Identifies issues early, analyzes data, & develops solutions Reasoning Ability: Define problems, collect data, establish facts, & draw valid conclusions. Interpret technical instructions & manage abstract & concrete variables. Strategic Thinking: Adapt strategy to changing conditions, analyze market & competition, identify external threats & opportunities, & understand organizational strengths & weaknesses. Language Ability: Read, analyze, & interpret business, professional, technical, & governmental documents. Write reports, correspondence, & procedure manuals. Present information & respond to questions from managers, customers, & the public. Math Ability: Work with probability, statistical inference, fractions, percentages, ratios, & proportions in program budget development. Qualifications: To perform this job successfully, an individual must perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made for individuals with disabilities. Education/Experience: Bachelor's degree in business management or related field; Master's degree preferred Minimum 5 years' experience leading grant-funded workforce or business capacity programs Minimum 5 years' experience leading departments & teams Minimum 3-5 years managing local, state, &/or federal grant budgets; State of Illinois experience preferred Advanced knowledge of construction industry trends is a plus Experience managing multiple initiatives preferred At least 3 years in nonprofit or public sector preferred Language Ability: Excellent written & verbal communication skills in English Spanish is a plus Comfort with public speaking required Computer Skills: Proficient in MS Office, including Word, Excel, & PowerPoint Ability to lead use of data tracking systems such as Salesforce Other Required Qualifications: Executive professional presence representing HACIA positively General understanding of the construction industry preferred Experience with membership associations or public-serving constituencies preferred Exceptional attention to detail Ability to cultivate & maintain professional relationships Self-directed, organized, innovative, & service-oriented Ability to work with socially & ethnically diverse communities Strong analytical, problem-solving, & decision-making skills Ability to travel for outreach, networking, & programming Compassionate, discreet, & tactful Strong time management & multitasking ability Ability to work independently & in a fast-paced team environment Work Environment: Primarily an office environment with occasional travel throughout Chicago & Chicagoland. Core hours are 9:00am-5:00pm, with occasional evening work for member events. Physical Demands: Prolonged periods of sitting & computer use Ability to lift up to 15 pounds Frequent hand use & movement during events, including setup & networking Benefits: Medical, Dental, & Vision Vacation Paid Holidays Sick Days Personal Time Off 401(k) Matching Remote Workdays Disclaimer: The above job description is intended to describe the general nature of the position and should not be construed as an all-inclusive list of duties, skills, and standards required for the position. All employees may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities f rom time to time, as needed or as assigned by their supervisor. Equal Employment Opportunity: HACIA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. HACIA hires individuals on the basis of their qualifications and ability to complete the essential requirements and responsibilities of the job to be filled. It is HACIA's policy to grant equal employment opportunities to qualified persons without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/gender expression, religion, pregnancy, parental status, marital status, age, veterans' or military status, regardless of how discharged, source of income, credit history, arrest records, or physical or mental handicap or disability, genetic information, or other classification protected by applicable federal, state or local laws. HACIA will provide equal opportunities in all aspects of the employment relationship, including without limitation, recruiting, hiring, compensation, promotion, working conditions, benefits and all other privileges, terms, and conditions of employment. All employment decisions are made based on availability, qualifications, ability, merit and/or other legitimate factors consistent with principles of equal employment.
    $110k-120k yearly 1d ago
  • 25-26 SY - Kindergarten Teacher - St. Eugene - Chicago - VIC. IV

    Archdiocese of Chicago 4.2company rating

    Chicago, IL job

    Visit School Website Catholic Schools Search The Archdiocese of Chicago Catholic schools serve more than 40,000 students in 150+ elementary and high schools in Cook and Lake counties. It is one of the largest private school systems in the United States. Its schools have received 96 Blue Ribbon awards from the U.S. Department of Education over the past 10 years. The Teacher is a qualified professional educator who meets the requirements to teach in a Catholic school in the Archdiocese of Chicago. As a teacher in a Catholic school, the Teacher acts as a representative of the Catholic Church to the students, both as a role model and through the various tasks, actions and other responsibilities assigned to the Teacher. The Teacher is a ministerial employee because of the Teacher's role as both a representative of the Church and as a communicator of the Church's message to the children entrusted to the Church's care. The Teacher is hired by and is directly accountable to the principal. The Teacher agrees to abide by the educational policies and procedures of the Archdiocese of Chicago and the Office of Catholic Schools as well as comply with the educational policies and procedures of the local school. The Teacher cooperates with the principal and staff in providing an educational environment that promotes the ministry of Catholic education. The Teacher is a representative of the Archbishop of Chicago, effectuating his ministry of Catholic education and the religious teachings and doctrine of the Catholic Church at the level of the local school. GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES As a professional educator in a Catholic school, the Teacher will: teach and act in accordance with Catholic doctrinal and moral teachings of the Catholic Church act as a role model for the religious formation of students and as a representative of the Archbishop of Chicago and the Catholic Church in the performance of the Church's ministry know, teach and act consistently in accordance with the religious and educational mission, philosophy, objectives and policies and procedures of the Catholic school complete Catholic identity formation training and other required professional development from the Archdiocese of Chicago (regardless of grade/subject area or personal faith tradition) lead and/or participate in any and all religious instruction, ceremonies, rituals or other religious activities as directed by the principal communicate regularly with students, parents/guardians, colleagues and principal participate in any and all professional development programs required by the Archdiocese of Chicago and/or the local school/parish perform teaching duties as assigned by the principal attend required faculty and staff meetings cooperate with the principal and staff members in school related meetings, activities and projects maintain accurate student attendance and academic records maintain a safe, orderly and secure learning and working environment participate in the annual performance review maintain confidentiality and discretion regarding school personnel, students and general school matters positively represent the school/parish at all school/parish events (including extracurricular activities) and in the general public the principal assigns specific tasks essential to the function of the position REQUIREMENTS AND PREFERENCES Practicing Catholic (preferred, required for religion teachers) Must meet compliance with safe environment requirements Must hold Bachelor's degree Must have valid state licensure for the grade/subject area (preferred, not required) Must complete Catholic identity formation training The following documentation is required to be uploaded/submitted with the application for employment to be considered for this teacher opportunity and to determine compensation. Transcripts Resume Teaching Licensure (PEL), if applicable/obtained Acceptance in alternative licensure program, if applicable Professional references The Archdiocese of Chicago offers a comprehensive total rewards package to include competitive compensation and benefit programs. Information about our benefit programs is available here. This position has an annualized salary range of Lay - $37,000 - $67,000 and Religious - $34,000 - $61,000 An employee's pay within the salary range will be based on many factors including but not limited to: relevant education, qualifications, experience, skills, geographic location, and organizational needs. 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.
    $37k-67k yearly 2d ago
  • Secretary Part Time - St. Rita of Cascia Parish - Chicago

    Archdiocese of Chicago 4.2company rating

    Chicago, IL job

    The Archdiocese of Chicago, the third largest in the United States, serves more than 2.2 million Catholics in 216 parishes in Cook County and Lake County, a geographic area of 1,411 square miles. The Archdiocese, pastored by Cardinal Blase J. Cupich, has more than 13,000 employees in its systems and ministries, including Catholic Charities, the region's largest nonprofit social service agency. The Archdiocese also has one of the country's largest seminaries. The Archdiocese's 150+ elementary and secondary schools comprise one of the largest U.S. private school systems. Its schools have received 96 U.S. Department of Education Blue Ribbon Awards. The Receptionist/Office Assistant needs to be fully bilingual (English/Spanish) as well as fully knowledgeable in computers (especially Microsoft Office, Word, Excel and how to use the internet) and be familiar with the policies of the Catholic Church. He/she will work collaboratively with the other members of staff, especially the other Parish Secretary(s)/Receptionist(s) as well as the Operations Director. Her/his overall supervisor is the Pastor and immediate supervisor is the Operations Director. The hours he/she works will be spent as the parish receptionist/assistant and as needed, helping other staff members with tasks as needed or delegated. Description Greet callers and guests, take messages and route calls as appropriate. Respond to callers and guests by providing general information and assistance with regards to parish activities. Provide a high level of hospitality to parishioners and non-parishioners. Perform office functions including, but not limited to, copying, scanning, faxing, filing mail sorting and scheduling of meetings. Record parishioner donations in Parish Data System (PDS). Maintain parish files in an orderly and timely fashion. Record sacramental records and provide copies when requested following Archdiocesan guidelines. Record mass intentions to be celebrated. Receive and record payments for mass intentions, weddings and funerals and votives per Archdiocesan and parish policies. Prepare correspondence and reporting using Microsoft Office and Google Docs programs. May draft correspondence for pastor's signature. Prepare special mailings and other projects. Order and maintain inventory of office supplies ensuring an adequate supply of forms, paper, sacramental certificates, etc. Assist in the preparation of the weekly bulletin. Other assignments and projects as assigned by the pastor. Requirement Experience in parish or business office setting, or equivalent combination of relevant education and related work experience. Strong demonstrated knowledge of Microsoft Office products. Excellent organizational and time management competencies. Strong verbal and written communications, organizational, multi-tasking and interpersonal skills. Ability to work in team environment and has a "Service Mindset" when working with others. Able to identify issues and propose recommendations/solutions. Can be entrusted with highly confidential information. Strong drive to achieve results. Demonstrate understanding, respect and support of the Catholic Church teaching, mission and values. Available to work afternoons and weekends. The Archdiocese of Chicago offers a comprehensive total rewards package to include competitive compensation and benefit programs. Information about our benefit programs is available here. This position has a salary of - $16.20 per hour. An employee's pay within the salary range will be based on many factors including but not limited to: relevant education, qualifications, experience, skills, geographic location, and organizational needs. 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.
    $16.2 hourly 2d ago
  • Travel Labor and Delivery RN - $2,506 per week

    Care Career 4.3company rating

    Bloomington, IL job

    Care Career is seeking a travel nurse RN Labor and Delivery for a travel nursing job in Bloomington, Illinois. Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Labor and Delivery Discipline: RN Duration: 13 weeks 36 hours per week Shift: 12 hours, nights Employment Type: Travel 36hrs guarantee(3x12s), Nights, ASAP Start, 13 weeks Details: Skilled in labor & delivery. Prefer skilled in all LDRP and nursery areas. Certifications (if applicable), BLS, ACLS, NRP State License (if applicable) or Compact (if applicable) Rates are subject to change based on shift, guaranteed hours, tax free stipends available, administrative fees, and/or facility confirmation. About Care Career Care Career brings together a portfolio of leading healthcare staffing organizations, each delivering specialized talent solutions across the industry. Wherever you want to go, We Make It Happen. With travel nursing jobs across the country, you can discover the possibilities that create the lifestyle and financial position that you have dreamed of. Care Career is a modern, transparent staffing firm creating the ultimate community of US. Benefits Referral bonus Weekly pay Medical benefits Continuing Education Dental benefits Vision benefits
    $78k-118k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Membership Manager

    Hispanic American Construction Industry Association (Hacia 2.8company rating

    Chicago, IL job

    Job Title: Membership Manager Department: Membership & Events Reports To: Director of Strategic Partnerships and Membership Engagement Salary: $75,000 - $85,000 Our Culture: HACIA's culture is rooted in our mission & guided by our values charter, which serves as a shared commitment to embodying the principles that define who we are & how we lead, serve, & work together. These five values guide the decisions, partnerships, & actions we take: Community: We build together. Excellence: We set the standard. Integrity: We do the right thing. Stewardship: We care for what has been entrusted to us. Advocacy: We raise our voices for equity & opportunity. At HACIA, we pledge to live these values daily, hold ourselves & one another accountable, & continuously reflect & evolve to ensure these values remain alive in our culture. Position Summary: This role drives member growth, engagement & retention, partnering with leadership to recruit and support members. Essential Duties & Responsibilities: This position will require you to be able to complete the following essential duties, though this is not an exhaustive list & HACIA may amend this at any time & at its discretion: Develop & execute strategies to attract & recruit new members, including contractors, professional services firms, & organizations that service the construction industry such as banks. Analyze market trends & conduct research to identify potential target audiences & opportunities for growth within the construction ecosystem. In collaboration with the Business Development & Membership Manager, track member project interests, certification, & opportunities for continued business development. Member Engagement: Cultivate & maintain strong relationships with current & prospective members to ensure their active participation & support. Plan & coordinate member-focused events, meetings, committees, & initiatives to enhance engagement & strengthen the sense of community within our membership. Connect members to subject matter experts for additional support including technical assistance, & business capacity opportunities. Lead, manage, & conduct in-depth analysis of HACIA's annual membership survey to inform programming & service improvements. Retention & Renewal: Develop a Member Journey Map: Outline member touchpoints from onboarding to renewal & improve member onboarding & lifecycle plan, including check-ins, annual surveys, renewal, & recognition. Identify Membership Gaps: Create plan for membership re-engagement informed by gaps in the Member Journey Map. Develop & implement strategies to retain existing members & increase member retention rates. Manage the full membership lifecycle, including application review, renewals, & cancellation process, ensuring timely & personalized communication with members. Re-Engage Long-Term Members: Develop programming initiatives to reactive participation of legacy members. Membership Marketing & Communications: In collaboration with the marketing team, create & distribute marketing materials, promotional campaigns, & communications to promote membership & events. Support storytelling by collecting success stories, testimonials, & member impact highlights Collaborate with Membership Specialist to maintain the organization's membership database & ensure accurate & up-to-date member records. Collaboration, Training, & Outreach: Co-Lead Procurement-Readiness Training: Partner with Programs team & procurement experts, agencies & large firms to offer joint venture/mentor-protege prep workshops. Play key role in delivering business capacity development programming e.g. Minority-owned Business Enterprise (MBE) certification workshops. Collaborate across departments to align membership efforts & programs with our overall mission & goals. Represent the organization at community events, conferences, & networking opportunities to promote membership benefits. Reporting & Evaluation: Assist with budget preparation & expense tracking for membership & events. Prepare activity & progress reports for submission as required by funding agencies. Track, analyze, & report on key performance metrics related to membership growth, engagement, & retention. Track & monitor membership technical assistance metrics, deliverables, & results. Use data-driven insights to make recommendations for continuous improvement. Competencies: The individual should demonstrate the following: Achievement Focus - Demonstrates persistence, overcomes obstacles, sets and achieves challenging goals, recognizes opportunities, and takes calculated risks. Communication - Communicates effectively in writing and verbally, listens with comprehension, keeps others informed, and selects appropriate communication methods. Customer Focus - Develops approaches to meet customer needs, establishes service standards, monitors satisfaction, and promotes quality membership service delivery. People Management - Develops team skills, encourages growth, provides direction and feedback, involves others in planning, and takes responsibility for team performance. Planning & Organization - Plans and prioritizes work, allocates resources, adapts to change, uses time efficiently, and works in an organized manner. Problem Solving - Analyzes information, identifies issues early, develops solutions, and works effectively in group problem-solving settings. Qualifications: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform essential duties satisfactorily. The requirements below represent the knowledge, skills, & abilities required. HACIA provides reasonable accommodations as required by applicable federal, state, & local laws. Education/Experience: Bachelor's degree in business management, marketing, or related field. Minimum of three to five years in direct membership development, business capacity building, or related experience within a nonprofit organization or equivalent combination of education & experience. Minimum of two years of experience in procurement processes & providing technical assistance. Strong understanding of nonprofit organizations & their membership dynamics. Excellent communication, interpersonal, & relationship-building skills. Effectively present information & respond to questions from managers, customers & the public. Proficiency in database management & membership software (e.g., CRM systems). Mathematical Ability: Calculate figures & amounts such as discounts, interest, commissions, proportions, percentages, etc. Highly organized & detail-oriented with the ability to manage multiple tasks & projects. Primarily will work in an office setting & may require travel throughout the city & greater Chicagoland area. The work environment is generally quiet to moderate. Language Ability: Read, analyze & interpret business, professional, technical or governmental documents. Write reports & business correspondence. Effectively present information & respond to questions from managers, customers & the public. Computer Skills: Proficient in MS Office, particularly. Salesforce is a plus but not required. Other Required Qualifications include the following: Outstanding oral & written communication skills. General understanding of the construction industry is a plus. Experience working with minority-owned contractors is preferred. Exceptional attention to detail. Ability to cultivate & maintain professional relationships with members, participants, colleagues, & other organizations. Self-directed, organized, & innovative with a well-developed sense of customer service & professionalism. Sensitivity & ability to work with socially & ethnically diverse communities. Highly developed analytical, problem solving, & decision-making skills. Compassionate, with the ability to exercise sound judgment, discretion, & tact. Excellent independent time management skills & the ability to handle multiple concurrent tasks within deadlines. Must be able to work independently (as well as on a team) & prioritize in a multi-tasked fast-paced environment. Work Environment: Primarily an office environment with occasional travel throughout Chicagoland. Core hours are 9am-5pm, with occasional evening work for member events. Physical Demands: Prolonged periods of sitting & computer use Ability to lift up to 15 pounds Frequent hand use & movement during events, including setup & networking Benefits: Medical, Dental, & Vision Vacation Paid Holidays Sick Days Personal Time Off 401(k) Matching Remote Workdays Disclaimer: The above job description is intended to describe the general nature of the position & should not be construed as an all-inclusive list of duties, skills, & standards required for the position. All employees may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed or as assigned by their supervisor. Equal Employment Opportunity: HACIA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. HACIA hires individuals on the basis of their qualifications & ability to complete the essential requirements & responsibilities of the job to be filled. It is HACIA's policy to grant equal employment opportunities to qualified persons without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/gender expression, religion, pregnancy, parental status, marital status, age, veterans' or military status, regardless of how discharged, source of income, credit history, arrest records, or physical or mental handicap or disability, genetic information, or other classification protected by applicable federal, state or local laws. HACIA will provide equal opportunities in all aspects of the employment relationship, including without limitation, recruiting, hiring, compensation, promotion, working conditions, benefits & all other privileges, terms, & conditions of employment. All employment decisions are made based on availability, qualifications, ability, merit &/or other legitimate factors consistent with principles of equal employment.
    $75k-85k yearly 1d ago
  • Camp Counselor (Meals & Housing)

    Fox Valley Christian Action 3.6company rating

    Saint Charles, IL job

    This position requires temporary relocation to St. Charles, IL to live on our 85-acre campus for 10 weeks from May 25th - August 4th, 2026. Room & Board (housing & daily meals) is included IN ADDITION to your compensation. FVCA camp staff are responsible for the general supervision and engagement of all campers in both our kids and teen camp programs. They provide a structured positive and safe environment for them to experience God in a camp setting. Our goal is to help our children explore nature, play games, bond with other campers, have fun but most importantly learn about Jesus Christ in an extraordinary way. Being patient, knowledgeable of camp activities and having the ability to build good relationships with children and teens are three essential traits for our staff. Role & Responsibilities: Supervise, guide, love, and care for a group of 7-10 campers at a week's time during the entire summer season at FVCA. Consistently engage with campers throughout the day and week including discussions over meal time, cabin devotionals, chapel and other planned activity sessions. Always create and maintain a positive and encouraging atmosphere throughout the Summer camp. Empower, serve, encourage, love and support all campers consistently. Follow all guidelines of FVCA, including the philosophy, goals, and objectives and also follow all of FVCA's safety procedures at all times. Maintain the safety of campers at all times, placing their welfare and interest above everything else. Help campers become more aware of God in each aspect of their lives so they are capable of continued growth on their own after camp. Assist with program evaluation at the end of each session and at the end of the summer. Assist in all scheduled program activities in the various areas of the camp when requested. Assist with recreational and educational activities (such as swimming, hiking, canoeing, crafting etc.) Escort and oversee children to cabin or activities when necessary. Educate campers through games and explorations. Resolve occasional fights between children and address behavioral issues. Ensure camping sites are clean and that campers don't litter in recreational areas or nature paths. Perform basic first aid or take care of injuries as needed. Complete accurate incident reports, camper report logs and meal count documentation. Attend all staff meetings and morning staff devotionals daily. Assist with camper morning and night-time routines. Take part in helping with the check-in and check out process of all campers off site. All camp staff will be asked to do other different tasks and or assignments as needed. Requirements/Qualifications: Have a life that exemplifies a relationship with Jesus Christ which also impacts the lives of others. Must be authorized to work in the U.S. Must be able to pass a state and federal background check. Must have regular church attendance and a pastor/church leader reference. Must enjoy being outdoors for long periods of time, live in missionary like conditions and love camp activities. Experience working with children from low income communities. Must be able to adapt and relate, cross-culturally and embrace diversity. Must be coachable and have a willing heart to be challenged and receive guidance and direction on a daily basis. Must be a person who has high energy and an outgoing personality. Ability to meet the physical demands of the job (strength and stamina to follow strenuous activities like hiking, running, crouching or carrying children). To be able to be flexible, function under pressure and commit to long hours while serving children and/or teens in care.
    $21k-31k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Clinical Coordinator/Case Manager for OPCY

    Archdiocese of Chicago 4.2company rating

    Chicago, IL job

    The Archdiocese of Chicago (AoC) is the third largest diocese in the United States and serves more than 2.2 million Catholics in 347 parishes in Cook and Lake Counties. The Archdiocese, pastored by Cardinal Blase J. Cupich, has more than 15,000 employees across its ministries, including Catholic Charities, the region's largest nonprofit social service agency. The Archdiocese also has one of the country's largest seminaries. The Archdiocese's 217 elementary and secondary schools comprise one of the largest U.S. private school systems. To oversee and monitor services - therapeutic, spiritual direction, support groups - from the Office of Assistance Ministry to Victims-Survivors of church personnel misconduct [ordained and non-ordained] and their families. SPECIFIC DUTIES Design and develop a manner in which to evaluate the outreach (i.e., psychological and spiritual) services offered to clients of the Office of Assistance Ministry. Represent the office when an allegation is formalized at Professional Fitness Review meeting with Victim-Survivor. Explain office services. Monitor therapeutic outreach to individual clients of the office. Maintain professional relationship with treating therapists. Send necessary forms and documentation to therapist. Explain billing and payment procedures. Receive therapeutic treatment reports from treating therapists on individual cases. Based on report, work with therapist on future commitments from the Archdiocese. Attend appropriate meetings with archdiocesan leadership on individual cases. Convene and chair Clinical Advisory Panel meetings. Maintain professional membership on panel. Consults and collaborates with director on specific cases. Serves as contact person for parish education in the arena of sexual abuse. Serves as consultant to other dioceses/religious communities. The Life of Prayer and Penance are conditions defined by the Archdiocese as fulfilling the expectations of the Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People with respect to the lifestyle and behavioral expectations for priests who have at least one substantiated allegation of sexual abuse against a minor. The primary purpose of the Prayer and Penance program is to prevent sexual abuse by the program participants and to protect the community from harm. Secondary purposes of the Prayer and Penance Program are as follows: To reduce risk by promoting healthy living on the part of program participants in the program. To prevent harm to the faith of Catholics within the Archdiocese. To protect the reputation of the priesthood from further harm by individuals in the program. The guidelines that have been established for the Program of Prayer and Penance reflect current (2009) standards for community supervision with adults who have sexually offended minors. Increasing positive activities and pro-social relationships within a supervised framework with consistent accountability is the best overall methodology for prevention of further incidents of sexual abuse and other forms of sexual offending and is the core of the program. As the knowledge base in this area continues to develop, modifications will be in order. The Case Manager's function includes the following activities: Develop systems of support for program participants, Verify the accuracy of daily logs and travel requests, Establish communication with therapists, sponsors, and members of the participants' community support network, Maintain ongoing, personal communication with the program participants to continually assess risk, Develop and oversee the maintenance of Individual Specific Protocols, Oversee clinical services for participants, Document the compliance and non-compliance of program participants, Provide information regarding the program participants to leaders within the Archdiocese on both an "as needed" and consistent basis, EDUCATION Masters Degree in psychology, counseling, social work, or a related field. Licensed through State Licensing Board of Illinois. The Archdiocese of Chicago offers a comprehensive total rewards package to include competitive compensation and benefit programs. Information about our benefit programs is available here. This position has an annualized salary range of $66,875.80 - $83,594.75. An employee's pay within the salary range will be based on many factors including but not limited to: relevant education, qualifications, experience, skills, geographic location, and organizational needs. 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.
    $66.9k-83.6k yearly 2d ago
  • Records Management Director

    Arma International 4.4company rating

    Chicago, IL job

    US-IL-Chicago Department Records Management The Records Management Director will lead the strategy, governance, and execution of the Firm's global Records and Information Management (RIM) program. This role translates long‑term vision into actionable plans, delivers measurable operational and compliance improvements, and advances the Firm's global approach to managing electronic and physical records and artifacts. The Director will design and implement an enhanced records management framework, prioritize competing initiatives, and manage the interdependencies across offices and functions. Serving as both a strategic leader and hands‑on operator, the Director will motivate teams, build consensus among stakeholders, and drive timely, high‑quality results. To achieve these objectives, the Director will function as: (a) a subject‑matter expert and advocate for effective records management; (b) a strategist, leader, change agent, and communicator; (c) a problem solver and troubleshooter; (d) a Firm ambassador and cross‑functional liaison; and (e) a program and project manager overseeing complex, Firm‑wide initiatives. Duties and Responsibilities Strategic Leadership & Program Development Define the Firm's global RIM strategy, roadmap, and governance framework, aligned with business goals, client expectations, industry standards, and regulatory requirements. Develop and maintain Firm‑wide policies, procedures, retention schedules, and guidelines governing electronic and physical records. Assess current‑state practices and lead the design of a modern, integrated records and information lifecycle program supporting creation, classification, storage, retrieval, retention, and disposition. Identify opportunities to improve risk mitigation, operational efficiency, client service, and cost management. Drive Firm‑approved milestones, track progress, and demonstrate measurable improvements in all RIM functions. Operational Oversight & Execution Oversee daily records operations across all offices, ensuring consistency and quality of service delivery. Manage the lifecycle of Firm records-electronic and paper-across practice groups, administrative departments, and global offices. Coordinate processes for intake, indexing, storage, transfer, digitization, retrieval, and secure destruction. Ensure application of standardized taxonomy, metadata practices, and matter‑level controls across systems and repositories. Oversee vendor relationships related to offsite storage, scanning, imaging, and related services. Develop and monitor KPIs, operational dashboards, and service‑level measures. Technology, Systems & Modernization Partner with IT, Information Governance, and Knowledge Management to evaluate, deploy, and optimize RIM technologies, including: Records management systems (RMS) Document management systems (DMS) Matter lifecycle and workflow tools Legal hold or eDiscovery tools Physical records tracking systems Lead automation and digitization initiatives to reduce paper, streamline processes, and improve retrieval and reporting. Ensure systems are configured to support retention, disposition, metadata, security, and ethical walls requirements. Oversee system upgrades, data migrations, and integrations with Firm platforms. Governance, Compliance & Risk Management Ensure adherence to the Firm's legal, regulatory, and ethical obligations related to records management, information governance, and privacy. Collaborate with the Office of General Counsel, Risk, Compliance, and IT Security to support legal holds, audits, client requirements, and confidentiality protocols. Maintain global retention schedules in alignment with applicable laws, regulations, and best practices. Regularly assess and remediate risk exposures in processes, practices, and systems. Develop defensible disposition programs for electronic and physical materials. Leadership, Change Management & Stakeholder Engagement Lead, mentor, and develop a global records management team, including managers, supervisors, analysts, and office‑based staff. Build consensus with partners, senior leadership, and administrative stakeholders to support program adoption and compliance. Develop and deliver training, communication, and change‑management programs to promote RIM awareness and adoption. Serve as a key liaison to attorneys, legal teams, and administrative departments on RIM‑related questions, priorities, and projects. Cultivate a culture of accountability, accuracy, confidentiality, and high service standards. Target Salary Range $280,000 - $350,000 if located in Illinois Qualifications To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the Duties and Responsibilities above satisfactorily and meet the requirements below. The requirements listed below are representative of the minimum knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job. If you need such an accommodation, please email ************************** (current employees should contact Human Resources). Education and/or Experience Bachelor's degree required (Information Management, Library/Information Science, Business, or related field). Certified Information Governance Professional (IGP) or Certified Records Manager (CRM). A minimum of 10 years of progressive experience in records management, information governance, or related disciplines, ideally within a law firm or professional services environment. A minimum of 5 years of leadership or management experience, including oversight of multi‑location or global teams. Deep understanding of electronic and physical records lifecycles, including classification, retention, disposition, and compliance. Experience with leading RIM and DMS platforms (e.g., iManage, NetDocuments, FileTrail, Iron Mountain, LegalKEY, or similar). Familiarity with legal industry requirements, including client outside counsel guidelines, data privacy regulations, and ethical walls. Strong understanding of IG frameworks (e.g., ARMA, ISO 15489, NARA, Sedona). Proven experience implementing large‑scale modernization or digitization initiatives. Strong analytical, reporting, and data‑driven decision‑making capabilities. Preferred Master's degree preferred Other Skills and Abilities Strong organizational skills Strong attention to detail Good judgment Strong interpersonal communication skills Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills Able to work harmoniously and effectively with others Able to preserve confidentiality and exercise discretion Able to work under pressure Able to manage multiple projects with competing deadlines and priorities Sidley Austin LLP is an Equal Opportunity Employer Apply Here #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $60k-90k yearly est. 4d ago
  • 25-26 SY - Second Grade Teacher - Queen of All Saints School - Chicago - VIC. II

    Archdiocese of Chicago 4.2company rating

    Chicago, IL job

    Visit School Website Catholic School Search The Archdiocese of Chicago Catholic schools serve more than 40,000 students in 150+ elementary and high schools in Cook and Lake counties. It is one of the largest private school systems in the United States. Its schools have received 96 Blue Ribbon awards from the U.S. Department of Education over the past 10 years. The Teacher is a qualified professional educator who meets the requirements to teach in a Catholic school in the Archdiocese of Chicago. As a teacher in a Catholic school, the Teacher acts as a representative of the Catholic Church to the students, both as a role model and through the various tasks, actions and other responsibilities assigned to the Teacher. The Teacher is a ministerial employee because of the Teacher's role as both a representative of the Church and as a communicator of the Church's message to the children entrusted to the Church's care. The Teacher is hired by and is directly accountable to the principal. The Teacher agrees to abide by the educational policies and procedures of the Archdiocese of Chicago and the Office of Catholic Schools as well as comply with the educational policies and procedures of the local school. The Teacher cooperates with the principal and staff in providing an educational environment that promotes the ministry of Catholic education. The Teacher is a representative of the Archbishop of Chicago, effectuating his ministry of Catholic education and the religious teachings and doctrine of the Catholic Church at the level of the local school. Consider joining the dynamic Queen of All Saints staff as a full-time, self-contained second grade classroom teacher. We have a January 2026 opening available for a mission-driven and student-centered teacher. School experience and PEL preferred. QAS, located on the northwest side of Chicago, is committed to "Inspiring Minds, Building Character, and Living our Faith." Interested candidates should email Emily Carlson, Principal at **********************. Consider joining the dynamic Queen of All Saints staff as a full-time, self-contained second grade classroom teacher. We have a January 2026 opening available for a mission-driven and student-centered teacher. School experience and PEL preferred. QAS, located on the northwest side of Chicago, is committed to "Inspiring Minds, Building Character, and Living our Faith." Interested candidates should email Emily Carlson, Principal at **********************. GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES As a professional educator in a Catholic school, the Teacher will: teach and act in accordance with Catholic doctrinal and moral teachings of the Catholic Church act as a role model for the religious formation of students and as a representative of the Archbishop of Chicago and the Catholic Church in the performance of the Church's ministry know, teach and act consistently in accordance with the religious and educational mission, philosophy, objectives and policies and procedures of the Catholic school complete Catholic identity formation training and other required professional development from the Archdiocese of Chicago (regardless of grade/subject area or personal faith tradition) lead and/or participate in any and all religious instruction, ceremonies, rituals or other religious activities as directed by the principal communicate regularly with students, parents/guardians, colleagues and principal participate in any and all professional development programs required by the Archdiocese of Chicago and/or the local school/parish perform teaching duties as assigned by the principal attend required faculty and staff meetings cooperate with the principal and staff members in school related meetings, activities and projects maintain accurate student attendance and academic records maintain a safe, orderly and secure learning and working environment participate in the annual performance review maintain confidentiality and discretion regarding school personnel, students and general school matters positively represent the school/parish at all school/parish events (including extracurricular activities) and in the general public the principal assigns specific tasks essential to the function of the position REQUIREMENTS AND PREFERENCES Practicing Catholic (preferred, required for religion teachers) Must meet compliance with safe environment requirements Must hold Bachelor's degree Must have valid state licensure for the grade/subject area (preferred, not required) Must complete Catholic identity formation training The following documentation is required to be uploaded/submitted with the application for employment to be considered for this teacher opportunity and to determine compensation. Transcripts Resume Teaching Licensure (PEL), if applicable/obtained Acceptance in alternative licensure program, if applicable Professional references The Archdiocese of Chicago offers a comprehensive total rewards package to include competitive compensation and benefit programs. Information about our benefit programs is available here. This position has an annualized salary range of Lay - $37,000 - $67,000 and Religious - $34,000 - $61,000 An employee's pay within the salary range will be based on many factors including but not limited to: relevant education, qualifications, experience, skills, geographic location, and organizational needs. 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.
    $37k-67k yearly 2d ago
  • Custodial Supervisor

    Coordinated Youth and Human Services 3.4company rating

    Coordinated Youth and Human Services job in Granite City, IL

    Job Description DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION STATEMENT CYHS is deeply committed to empowering youth and families to lead fulfilling lives by embracing the ever-changing needs of the community. Creating a diverse workforce is essential in meeting the needs of those we serve. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. We strongly believe creating a diverse workforce will generate new ideas and varied perspectives enabling us to have a greater impact on our community. POSITION SUMMARY Supervise daily custodial operations, train and schedule custodial personnel, oversee and inventory supplies, conduct general cleaning and custodial duties, and coordinate and provide general facilities maintenance and repairs. Work hours will be 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. CORE ACCOUNTABILITIES Custodial Management and Duties Responsible for scheduling, assigning, and performing daily work routines. Discuss all safety issues, provide proper personal protective equipment and train employees on safety-related issues. Provide on the job training for new employees regarding every phase of their job, which includes equipment and chemical usage. In addition, provide continuing training using on the job coaching methods for current employees. Supervise custodians on a daily basis with regard to quantity and quality of work. Inspect all assigned areas frequently to ensure that service is meeting quality standards and work is being done that is on the checklists. Schedule and supervise all custodial projects (refinishing floors, painting, deep cleaning, etc.) Advise IT and Facilities Supervisor when standards are not being met and disciplinary action may need to be taken in a timely matter. Facility Management Management of equipment and agency assets. Establish cleaning supply inventory and ordering of all necessary cleaning supplies and equipment. Communicate effectively regarding work requests and any other element of the job. Coordinate and provide assistance for building emergencies (such as fire/flood clean-up, snow/ice removal, etc) during and after working hours. Coordinate relocation of items from Wood River and Granite City sites to storage unit and shredding of dated documents. Advises the IT and Facilities Supervisor on the condition of CYHS's buildings/property by conducting regular inspections and reporting any needed repairs. Vendor Relations Coordinate all work order requests for repairs and other maintenance requests from supervisory staff to include arranging vendors for issues that are beyond the capabilities of staff. Coordinate with vendors and monitor general facilities repairs of HVAC, Fire & Burglar Alarm, plumbing, electrical and kitchen equipment. Manage and arrange for any moving needs to including scheduling professional movers. Meet and speak to individuals when they arrive to perform building inspections. Additional Duties and Responsibilities Maintain and prepare all required records and correspondence. Review and recommend improvements to processes associated with areas of responsibility. Participate in staff meetings, conferences, training sessions and workshops as assigned. Demonstrate familiarity with policies, performance standards and the agency's Mission, Vision and Core Values. Be a contributory team member in a positive/productive manner. Perform other related duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS Minimum of four years of experience in custodial services required. Two years of supervisory experience preferred. Knowledge of cleaning procedures, equipment and supplies is required. Ability to work both independently and in a collaborative team environment with a diverse group of people. Ability to manage multiple projects and see them through to completion. Passion, idealism, integrity, positive attitude, mission-driven, and self-directed.
    $38k-46k yearly est. 12d ago
  • 2026 SY - Principal - St. Margaret of Scotland

    Archdiocese of Chicago 4.2company rating

    Chicago, IL job

    Visit School Website Principal Prospectus 2025 The Archdiocese of Chicago, the third largest in the United States, serves more than 2.2 million Catholics in 216 parishes in Cook County and Lake county, a geographic area of 1,411 square miles. The Archdiocese, pastored by Cardinal Blase J. Cupich, has more than 13,000 employees in its systems and ministries, including Catholic Charities, the region's largest nonprofit social service agency. The Archdiocese also has one of the country's largest seminaries. The Archdiocese's 150+ elementary and secondary schools comprise one of the largest U.S. private school systems. Its schools have received 96 U.S. Department of Education Blue Ribbon Awards. The Elementary School Principal, as a lay minister, is the religious, instructional, and community leader of the local Catholic school. The principal oversees the implementation of the strategic goals of the school, collaborating with the local school board, faculty, and other key stakeholders. The Principal is a representative of the Archbishop of Chicago, effectuating his ministry of Catholic education and the religious teachings and doctrine of the Catholic Church at the level of the local school. The elementary school principal is hired by the pastor and accountable to him or the juridic person for the operation of the school. The principal is expected to abide by the established policies and procedures of the Archdiocese of Chicago, the Office of Catholic Schools, and the directives of the Superintendent of Catholic Schools. The principal participates in the annual performance review defined by the Office of Catholic Schools. Set near the storied Chicago neighborhoods of Blue Island, Morgan Park, and Washington Heights, St. Margaret of Scotland School has a long-standing reputation of scholastic excellence because of the unwavering commitment of parents, teachers, and staff. Its rigorous curriculum, supported by a nurturing environment, equips students to excel academically and socially in high school and beyond. As a Big Shoulders Fund Plus school, St. Margaret of Scotland shares in the mission of providing values-based education in under-resourced communities. They receive comprehensive support in academics, operations, marketing, and finances, along with networking, career advancement, and higher education benefits for staff. In all we do, we ensure that every student receives the education they deserve. General Responsibilities The principal serves the school in a professional manner and acts in accordance with Catholic doctrinal and moral teachings. The principal ensures that the school is integral to the mission of evangelization of the parish/archdiocese by giving witness to Gospel living, spiritual and educational development, and a deepening of the faith in all members of the local community. Catholic Identity and Culture Promotes and facilitates an environment which fosters the Catholic identity of the school. Ensures that the faculty is well established, able to teach and witness to the Catholic faith, and meets all catechetical requirements. Fosters a positive, welcoming school culture that encourages Christian treatment and communication amongst stakeholders. Encourages active participation of stakeholders in prayer, liturgies, service, and the greater life of the parish. Promotes parent/guardian partnerships in advancing the mission of the school and the ministry of Catholic education. Models' professionalism and Catholic values Academic Excellence Ensures all students are engaged in appropriate and rigorous academic learning. Ensures that instruction meets archdiocesan standards. Oversees the recruitment, onboarding, development, and evaluation of all teachers and staff. Develops and implements school improvement goals. Ensures accuracy of student performance (through various forms) and that assessment data is utilized to promote quality teaching and learning. Fosters practices to ensure quality learning for students of diverse backgrounds, including various socio-economic groups, students with defined learning needs, and English language learners. Oversees co-curricular activities (extended school day, sports, activity clubs) ensuring that the programs are compliant with local and archdiocesan policies. School Viability Ensures that the school meets all compliance requirements set forth by the Archdiocese and any/all other relevant agencies, e.g., ISBE, etc. Works with a local business manager/Operations Director to develop, implement, and monitor the school budget. Works with the local business manager/Operations Director to implement scholarship programs and the Archdiocesan financial aid tool. Constructs and implements a targeted marketing and enrollment plan for the school. General Administration Develops appropriate handbooks for school families and school staff. Ensures the presence, quality, and functionality of the local school board. Maintains a positive relationship and open lines of communication with the pastor and OCS staff. Ensures that all staff and volunteers adhere to archdiocesan child protection policies. Identifies, encourages, and mentors future school leaders. Maintains accurate local files and records for each student and employee. Ensures the school environment is safe, clean, and healthy. Attends archdiocesan and local meetings, as required. Requirements Active, practicing Catholic in good standing with the Church. Master's degree (or higher) in school administration or related field. State certification in school administration. Archdiocesan Coordinator of Religious Education (CRE). At least three years (full-time) prior experience in education as a teacher or administrator (Catholic school preferred). The Archdiocese of Chicago offers a comprehensive total rewards package to include competitive compensation and benefit programs. Information about our benefit programs is available here. This position has an annualized salary range of Lay - $60,000 - $94,000 and Religious - $48,000 - $75,000. An employee's pay within the salary range will be based on many factors including but not limited to: relevant education, qualifications, experience, skills, geographic location, and organizational needs. 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.
    $60k-94k yearly 2d ago
  • Substitute Teacher - Our Lady of Humility - Beach Park - Vic I

    Archdiocese of Chicago 4.2company rating

    Beach Park, IL job

    Visit School Website Catholic School Search The Archdiocese of Chicago is the third largest diocese in the United States and serves more than 2.2 million Catholics in The Archdiocese, pastored by Cardinal Blase J. Cupich, has more than 15,000 employees across its ministries, including Catholic Charities, the region's largest nonprofit social service agency. The Archdiocese also has one of the country's largest seminaries. The Archdiocese's primary and secondary schools comprise one of the largest U.S. private school systems. Substitute teaching in one of the Archdiocese of Chicago Catholic Elementary and Middle Schools is a rewarding experience for anyone who believes in the power of education and the strength of faith. As one of the largest private school systems in the nation with approximately 148 schools across Cook and Lake Counties, we are not just committed to our students' success, but also your professional and spiritual success. Substitute Teacher: The substitute teacher will monitor students and their learning in the absence of the regularly scheduled teacher. The substitute will maintain a positive learning environment in the classroom while facilitating lesson plans left by the regularly scheduled teacher. A successful candidate will be one who is able to follow direction, hold students accountable, and is enthusiastic about education and learning. Responsibilities for Substitute Teacher: Implement regularly scheduled teacher's lesson plans and instructions or consult with principal or other relevant staff if lesson plan is not provided. Maintain a clean, respectful, and orderly classroom, and follow classroom and school procedures as directed by the school. Maintain records and draft notes on attendance, pertinent inquiries, and incidents. Follow and enforce rules, policies, and procedures of both the classroom and the school campus. Ensure the safety of students. Working with a diverse student population for all grade-levels Communicate comfortably (written and orally) with students, parents/guardians, administrators, and others. Actively support the mission of the school Requirements: A Bachelor's degree in a comparable field Experience teaching through remote learning platforms Valid state teaching licensure (we accept out-of-state teaching licenses) 1 to 3 years teaching experience Highschool Graduate The Archdiocese of Chicago offers a comprehensive total rewards package to include competitive compensation and benefit programs. Information about our benefit programs is available here. This position offers a daily rate of Substitute $135.00 per day, Substitute with PEL $150.00 per day. An employee's pay within the salary range will be based on many factors including but not limited to: relevant education, qualifications, experience, skills, geographic location, and organizational needs. 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.
    $135-150 daily 3d ago
  • Travel Progressive Care Unit Registered Nurse - $2,722 per week

    Care Career 4.3company rating

    Herrin, IL job

    This role is for a Travel Registered Nurse specializing in the Progressive Care Unit (PCU), providing care to patients transitioning from ICU in a hospital setting. The position requires 36 hours per week with 12-hour night shifts over a 13-week assignment in Herrin, Illinois. The job offers competitive pay, benefits, and support through a healthcare staffing organization focused on travel nursing positions nationwide. Care Career is seeking a travel nurse RN PCU - Progressive Care Unit for a travel nursing job in Herrin, Illinois. Job Description & Requirements Specialty: PCU - Progressive Care Unit Discipline: RN Start Date: ASAP Duration: 13 weeks 36 hours per week Shift: 12 hours, nights Employment Type: Travel A Progressive Care Unit nurse (PCU nurse) has a unique job of caring for patients as they transition from the ICU. A progressive care nurse works in a hospital. A PCU nurse specializes in the medical treatment and surgery of patients with needs that are too complicated for a regular hospital floor, but do not require admission to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Care Career Job ID #. Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 36.0 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title: RN PCU About Care Career Care Career brings together a portfolio of leading healthcare staffing organizations, each delivering specialized talent solutions across the industry. Wherever you want to go, We Make It Happen. With travel nursing jobs across the country, you can discover the possibilities that create the lifestyle and financial position that you have dreamed of. Care Career is a modern, transparent staffing firm creating the ultimate community of US. Benefits Referral bonus Weekly pay Medical benefits Continuing Education Dental benefits Vision benefits Keywords: travel nurse, progressive care unit, PCU nurse, registered nurse, RN, hospital nursing, patient care, critical care transition, travel nursing job, night shift nursing
    $46k-82k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Parish Operations Support Senior Accountant

    Archdiocese of Chicago 4.2company rating

    Chicago, IL job

    The Archdiocese of Chicago, the third largest in the United States, serves more than 2.2 million Catholics in 216 parishes in Cook County and Lake County, a geographic area of 1,411 square miles. The Archdiocese, pastored by Cardinal Blase J. Cupich, has more than 13,000 employees in its systems and ministries, including Catholic Charities, the region's largest nonprofit social service agency. The Archdiocese also has one of the country's largest seminaries. The Archdiocese's 150+ elementary and secondary schools comprise one of the largest U.S. private school systems. Its schools have received 96 U.S. Department of Education Blue Ribbon Awards. The Parish Operations Support Senior Accountant is responsible for supporting parish financial reporting that adheres to the use of the policies and guidelines accessible to support full cycle accounting needs that aid in proper reporting analysis. The role supports, accompanies, equips and leads financial standardization efforts including review use of best practices, advising and processing of complex non-recurring financial transactions across all parishes and schools. Support the Director of Parish Operations Support and the related teams on addressing accounting transactions treatment and training. The role also supports the development, implementation and evaluation of enhancements to financial standardization needs from use of QuickBooks Online, chart of accounts updates, and additional financial needs that impact parishes and schools. The Parish Operations Support Senior Accountant must demonstrate problem solving skills, independent thinking, critical analysis, and be detail oriented. Essential Job Functions Financial Management: Perform on-site Financial and HR best practices reviews with parish and schools, including a written summary of identified areas for continued improvement for local stakeholders and the Vicariate Team. Prepare and process complex financial transactions affecting parishes and schools; prior year adjustments, debt adjustment entries, property sales, etc. that are traditionally non-standard events for parishes and schools. Partner with various teams and departments on better understanding if parish and school financial reporting to aid in long-term financial planning and analysis. Liaison with parishes and schools in preparation of their annual reports and budget submissions and provide any necessary guidance to ensure data is accurate. Communicate directly with pastors, parish/school business leaders to discuss their financial reporting and any additional support provided to them. Contribute to on-going management of the Chart of Accounts and Class Codes used by the parishes and schools. General: Serve as an expert for QuickBooks Online inquiries for parishes, schools, and internal team members. Participate in team meetings, department meetings, and additional organizational meetings. Ensures proper internal controls are in place and followed. Ensures that all federal, state and local taxes are paid in accordance with federal, state and local regulations. Utilizes Archdiocesan Best Practices. Support all parishes and schools, as requested, and make recommendation for improvement or highlight concern as related to current policy and procedures. Perform other responsibilities as assigned by Director of Parish Operations Support. Review and supervise staff as assigned. Job Requirements: Undergraduate Degree or equivalent professional experience. Minimum five years in an Accounting or Finance role within a Parish or business entity. Demonstrated knowledge of the full accounting cycle requirements and principles. Demonstrated understanding, respect and support of the Catholic Church teaching, mission and values. Ability to work independently and communicate progress across internal and external stakeholders. Advanced knowledge in QuickBooks Online. Strong proficiency with Microsoft Office, especially Excel. Strong verbal and written communications, interpersonal, multi-tasking, and organizational skills. Ability to work in team environment and has a "Service Mindset" when working with others. Able to identify opportunities for improvement, evaluate issues and situations and propose and implement recommendations/solutions. Can be entrusted with highly confidential information Strong drive to achieve results. Able to travel to other Archdiocesan locations. Able to attend evening or weekend meetings as needed. The Archdiocese of Chicago offers a comprehensive total rewards package to include competitive compensation and benefit programs. Information about our benefit programs is available here. This position has an annualized salary range of - $76,238.41 - $90,000. An employee's pay within the salary range will be based on many factors including but not limited to: relevant education, qualifications, experience, skills, geographic location, and organizational needs. 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.
    $76.2k-90k yearly 2d ago

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