ORGANIZATION:
Lubavitch of Wisconsin is dedicated to serving all Jews throughout Wisconsin with Ahavat Yisrael - an unconditional love and concern for every Jew, regardless of background and affiliation. Its multiple programs provide the education to promote Jewish knowledge and awareness and the means to practice and experience our Jewish heritage. It encourages every positive action on the part of every Jew and facilitates the efforts of every organization, synagogue or group to increase Jewish knowledge and observance.
JOB SUMMARY:
We are seeking a candidate who is genuinely interested in working in the non-profit field. This position reports directly to the Executive Office and is responsible for general office support, campaigns, communications, events and more.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Ensures operation of office equipment by completing preventive maintenance requirements, calling for repairs, maintaining equipment inventories.
• Maintains supply inventory by checking stock to determine inventory level, anticipating needed supplies, placing, and expediting orders for supplies, verifying receipt of supplies. • Scanning & making copies.
• Entering, manipulating, and extracting data from our extensive database program • Contributes to the team effort by accomplishing related results as needed. • Basic website updates.
• Greeting visitors and answering phones.
• Protects the organization's value by keeping information confidential.
• Receiving and logging payments and following up with appropriate correspondence. • Support of various programs, events, and holidays.
• Advanced computer skills (including Microsoft Office, Gmail and basic internet skills) are required, as is the ability to learn new software quickly.
Skills and Qualifications:
• Reporting Skills
• Computer proficient
• Administrative Writing Skills
• Microsoft Office Skills
• Managing Processes
• Professionalism
• Dependability
• Organization
• Problem Solving
• Attention to Detail
$26k-35k yearly est. 3d ago
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Care Coordinator Youth CCS
La Causa, Inc. 3.8
Non profit job in Milwaukee, WI
Care Coordinator - Youth CCS
Milwaukee, WI
La Causa Social Services is dedicated to supporting youth and adults with mental health and substance use needs. We are currently seeking a passionate, energetic Care Coordinator to join our youth care coordinated services team.
Why Join La Causa, Inc.?
Meaningful work supporting individuals and families
Collaborate with a network of professionals in crisis response.
Professional development and training opportunities.
Potential for career advancement within the organization.
Mileage Reimbursement
Competitive benefits and paid leave including your birthday!
Your Role:
As a Care Coordinator, you'll be responsible for coordinating services for youth with mental health and substance use needs and supporting their families. You'll serve as their advocate, connecting them with essential community resources and ensuring their individualized care plan is met by way of a strength-based, solution-focused, trauma-informed, and culturally humble approach.
What You'll Do:
Coordinate and Deliver Services - Support participants by arranging and providing services, including transportation when needed. Work with families to assess their needs, develop individualized Plans of Care, advocate for resources, and provide court testimony if required.
Connect Families with Resources - Serve as the main point of contact between participants, families, and community service providers to ensure they receive the support they need.
Monitor and Update Care Plans - Oversee and adjust care plans as needs change, ensuring services are delivered effectively and updated when necessary.
Manage Documentation - Complete and submit required paperwork on time, including care plans, progress notes, and other reports.
Collaborate with Partners - Maintain open communication and strong working relationships with community partners, including child welfare agencies and probation officers.
Follow Reporting Guidelines - Comply with all legal and organizational requirements as a mandated reporter of suspected child abuse or neglect.
Engage in Professional Development - Participate in quality assurance/improvement studies, attend meetings, and complete professional development activities as directed.
Support Team Success - Perform other duties as assigned and contribute to a positive, collaborative team environment.
What we are looking for:
Bachelor's degree from an accredited school in Social Work or related field (i.e., psychology, sociology, counseling).
One (1) year continued experience providing mental health services.
Strong ability to work collaboratively and communicate effectively with adults, families, and team members to implement problem-solving strategies and provide ethical, respectful, and responsible crisis services.
Bilingual in Spanish and English (oral and written) preferred
Strong cultural competence in working with diverse groups and individuals.
Excellent critical thinking, organizational, and multitasking skills.
Strong verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills with the ability to work effectively in a team environment.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite.
Reliable transportation, a valid Wisconsin driver's license, state-minimum auto insurance, and the ability to meet La Causa, Inc. driving standards.
Must successfully pass all required criminal background checks.
Flexibility to work varying hours based on program needs
Day-to-Day Setting:
Work in both office and field settings (travel required)
Flexible work hours including evenings or weekends, based on program needs.
Regularly required to drive, stand, sit, reach, stoop, bend, and walk. Employee is frequently required to see, talk, or hear. Finger dexterity is also required. Infrequent lifting, including files, will be encountered.
Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions
Connect with our Internal Recruiter: ******************
About La Causa, Inc.:
La Causa, Inc., founded in 1972, is one of Wisconsin's largest bilingual, multicultural agencies. Our mission is to provide children, youth and families with quality, comprehensive services to nurture healthy family life and enhance community stability. We have several divisions that provide vital services to the community including Crisis Nursery & Respite Center, Early Education & Care Center, La Causa Charter School, Social Services: Adult Services and Youth Services, and Administration. At the heart of our mission is the dedicated staff that welcomes all into Familia La Causa and serves the children and families of Milwaukee.
You can learn more about La Causa at *****************************
$33k-41k yearly est. 3d ago
Building Attendant
City of Waukesha
Non profit job in Waukesha, WI
Title: Building Attendant Department: Waukesha Parks, Recreation & Forestry Reports To: Recreation Facilities Coordinator Wage: Starting between $17.00 - $20.00 per hour
The Building Attendant is responsible for the coordination and daily supervision of activities, programs and events held at various sports complexes, buildings and shelters throughout the City of Waukesha. These include, but are not limited to the Rotary Building, Schuetze Recreation Center, EB Shurts, Buchner Community Room and more.
Tentative Work Schedule
Late afternoon/evening weekdays
Weekends, Saturday & Sunday
Additional Hours during the week are available
1. Supervises and oversees scheduled activities for WPRF during late afternoon/evening weekdays and weekends.
2. Responsible for inventory of supplies needed at facilities.
3. Supervises facilities during programs, including opening and closing, continually evaluating programs and staff, promoting a fun, safe environment for all activities, enforcing all park and program rules.
4. Follows procedures for customer feedback and follows through with supervisor.
5. Ensuring general safety of all participants by responding to emergencies, documenting accidents, and following emergency action plans (EPA) for weather related incidents.
6. Will coordinate with supervisor and grounds maintenance staff to determine whether games are playable regarding weather/grounds conditions.
7. Reports incidents, injuries and facility damages to supervisor in a timely manner, while following departmental protocol.
8. Maintains files of correspondence, forms, records, reports, and other materials in accordance with departmental policies and procedures.
9. Potential for visiting multiple facilities and fields during a single shift to ensure all WPRF activities are running smoothly.
10. Performs other tasks as requested or needed
1. Experience in and/or knowledge of sports and recreation.
2. Strong leadership and supervisory skills.
3. Ability to communicate, be courteous and cooperate with other staff and the public.
4. Strong organizational skills.
5. Ability to operate computer software and other office equipment.
6. Certification in First Aid and CPR (WPRF will provide if not).
The City of Waukesha is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
$17-20 hourly 2d ago
Travel Cath Lab Registered Nurse - $2,400 per week
Care Career 4.3
Non profit job in Milwaukee, WI
This travel nursing position involves working as a registered nurse in a cardiac catheterization lab, assisting physicians with diagnostic and treatment procedures for heart conditions. The role requires specialized knowledge in cardiac catheterization techniques, including angioplasties and device implantations. It is a 13-week travel assignment in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, offering competitive weekly pay and comprehensive benefits.
Care Career is seeking a travel nurse RN Cardiac Cath Lab for a travel nursing job in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Job Description & Requirements
Specialty: Cardiac Cath Lab
Discipline: RN
Start Date:
Duration: 13 weeks
40 hours per week
Shift: 10 hours, days
Employment Type: Travel
A cardiac catheterization lab nurse has the primary function of performing work using the heart catheterization tool. This catheter is inserted into the arteries of the heart and used to diagnose heart conditions and sometimes used to provide treatment for certain heart conditions. They also assist physicians with the implant of pacemakers and defibrillators in patients who are suffering from heart conditions and heart disease. Physicians performing angioplasties, valvuloplasties, stent placements, cardiac catheterization, and other catheterization procedures often employ the assistance of a cardiac catheterization lab nurse.
Care Career Job ID #. Pay package is based on 10 hour shifts and 40.0 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title: RN Cath Lab
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, cardiac cath lab, registered nurse, cardiac catheterization, angioplasty nurse, pacemaker implantation, defibrillator assistance, heart condition nursing, travel nursing jobs, healthcare staffing
$79k-121k yearly est. 1d ago
Peer Support Specialist
La Causa, Inc. 3.8
Non profit job in Milwaukee, WI
La Causa Social Services is committed to empowering youth and young adults with complex mental health, developmental, and behavioral needs-as well as their families-through compassion, collaboration, and community-based support.
We are seeking a motivated and recovery-focused Certified Peer Specialist to join our Youth Coordinated Opportunities for Recovery & Empowerment (CORE) and Comprehensive Community Services (CCS) teams. In this role, you will use your own lived experience in recovery to inspire, guide, and support young people in achieving their personal goals and building a foundation for long-term wellness.
Why Join La Causa, Inc.?
Meaningful work that supports youth and families on their path to recovery
Collaboration with experienced and compassionate professionals
Opportunities for professional development and career advancement
Comprehensive benefits and paid leave-including a day off for your birthday!
Your Role:
As a Certified Peer Specialist, you will provide one-on-one support to youth and families engaged in recovery services. You will empower youth to identify their strengths, build coping skills, and access the community resources they need to thrive-all while fostering trust, self-advocacy, and independence.
What You'll Do:
Facilitate Individual Support - Engage youth in setting and achieving their recovery goals through strength-based, trauma-informed approaches.
Provide Community Connection - Link youth and families to community resources, supports, and networks that enhance recovery and independence.
Assist in Crisis Management - Support individuals in developing effective strategies to manage challenges and crises.
Promote Team Collaboration - Partner with clinicians, care coordinators, and families to support the youth's care plan and progress.
Empower Youth and Families - Encourage skill-building, problem-solving, and self-direction.
Ensure Compliance - Follow all agency, legal, and contractual requirements, including timely documentation and reporting.
Build Relationships - Maintain open communication and positive connections with youth, families, and team members.
Mandated Reporting - Carry out duties as a mandated reporter in alignment with laws and organizational policies.
Professional Development - Attend meetings, training, and supervision to continue learning and improving skills.
Be a Team Player - Collaborate with team members to ensure coordinated, high-quality services.
What We're Looking For:
Bachelor's degree in social work or a related field (Required)
Master's degree in social work or related field (Highly Preferred)
Valid Wisconsin Peer Specialist Certification, or ability to obtain certification within 12 months of hire
At least one (1) year of experience providing community-based support
Strong cultural competency and interpersonal skills
Bilingual (Spanish and English), spoken and written (Preferred)
Excellent verbal, written, and documentation skills
Strong critical thinking and organizational abilities; able to manage multiple priorities
Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.)
Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends, as program needs dictate
Must successfully complete and pass all background checks, including an annual influenza vaccination
Transportation, valid Wisconsin driver's license, state minimum auto insurance, and must meet La Causa, Inc. driving standards
Skills & Competencies:
Strong cultural competency and interpersonal relationship skills.
Excellent written and verbal communication abilities across diverse audiences.
Critical thinking and problem-solving skills with sound judgment.
Highly organized with the ability to manage multiple priorities.
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite.
Reliable transportation, valid Wisconsin driver's license, state minimum auto insurance, and ability to meet La Causa, Inc. driving standards.
Must successfully complete and pass all required background checks, including an annual influenza vaccination.
Flexible schedule availability, including evenings and weekends as needed
Work Environment:
Work takes place in both community and office settings (local travel required)
Flexible hours may include evenings or weekends
Regularly required to drive, stand, sit, reach, stoop, bend, and walk
Frequent talking, hearing, and seeing required, finger dexterity necessary
Infrequent lifting (such as files) may occur
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions
About La Causa, Inc.:
La Causa, Inc., founded in 1972, is one of Wisconsin's largest bilingual, multicultural agencies. Our mission is to provide children, youth and families with quality, comprehensive services to nurture healthy family life and enhance community stability. We have several divisions that provide vital services to the community including Crisis Nursery & Respite Center, Early Education & Care Center, La Causa Charter School, Social Services: Adult Services and Youth Services, and Administration. At the heart of our mission is the dedicated staff that welcomes all into Familia La Causa and serves the children and families of Milwaukee.
You can learn more about La Causa at
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Join Our Team-Apply Today!
Be part of something bigger. Join Familia La Causa and help us empower youth and families as a Certified Peer Specialist CORE/CCS-Youth Apply now and take the next step in your career!
$33k-41k yearly est. 3d ago
Park Attendant
City of Waukesha
Non profit job in Waukesha, WI
Title: Park Attendant Department: Waukesha Parks, Recreation & Forestry Reports To: Recreation Facilities Coordinator Wage: $18.00 - $23.00 The Park Attendant is responsible for the coordination and daily supervision of activities, programs and events held at various parks and shelters throughout the City of Waukesha. These include park shelters, fields, green spaces and more.
Tentative Work Schedule
Late afternoon/evening weekday
Weekends, Saturday & Sunday
Additional Hours during the week are available
1. Supervises and oversees scheduled activities for WPRF during late afternoon/evening weekdays and weekends.
2. Responsible for inventory of supplies needed at parks.
3. Supervises facilities during programs, including opening and closing, continually evaluating programs and staff, promoting a fun, safe environment for all activities, enforcing all park and program rules.
4. Follows procedures for customer feedback and follows through with supervisor.
5. Ensuring general safety of all participants by responding to emergencies, documenting accidents, and following emergency action plans (EPA) for weather related incidents.
6. Will coordinate with supervisor and grounds maintenance staff to determine whether games are playable regarding weather/grounds conditions.
7. Reports incidents, injuries and facility damages to supervisor in a timely manner, while following departmental protocol.
8. Maintains files of correspondence, forms, records, reports, and other materials in accordance with departmental policies and procedures.
9. Will visit multiple parks and fields during a single shift to ensure all WPRF activities are running smoothly.
10. Works cooperatively with the grounds maintenance staff to clean and prepare park areas for rentals and events, this includes necessary cleaning.
11. Performs other tasks as requested or needed.
1. Experience in and/or knowledge of sports and recreation.
2. Strong leadership and supervisory skills.
3. Ability to communicate, be courteous and cooperate with other staff and the public.
4. Strong organizational and time management skills.
5. Ability to operate computer software and other office equipment.
6. Certification in First Aid and CPR (WPRF will provide if not).
The City of Waukesha is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Senior Progressive Die Tooling Designer & Technical Leader
Compensation: $80,000-$120,000+
U.S. Citizenship Required (ITAR)
Gromax Precision is hiring a Senior Progressive Die Designer with the rare opportunity to step into technical leadership, join the senior management team, and position yourself for long-term equity and ownership participation.
We are a stable, 50-year family-owned tooling company preparing for several senior technical retirements. We are looking for the next technical leader who will shape the future of our engineering and tooling capabilities.
If you are an experienced progressive die designer who wants more influence, more variety, and a meaningful ownership track, this is a unique opportunity.
Why This Role Is a Rare Opportunity
• Equity, stock options, and long-term ownership potential
• Immediate role on the senior management team
• Lead progressive die design and mentor others
• Mix of design, quoting, customer interaction, and leadership
• Extremely stable, low-turnover, high-craftsmanship culture
• Succession opportunity as multiple senior experts retire in coming years
This role is ideal for someone who loves progressive dies but wants broader responsibility than pure CAD work.
What You'll Do
• Lead the design of progressive stamping dies from concept through completion
• Develop strip layouts, forming stations, sequencing, and die construction details
• Collaborate closely with toolmakers during build, tryout, and troubleshooting
• Support quoting with early design concepts and technical input
• Join customer engineering calls to discuss feasibility and requirements
• Mentor designers and improve engineering standards and processes
• Participate in long-term engineering and leadership planning
• Grow into Lead Designer, Engineering Manager, or Director of Engineering (depending on interest and capability)
What We're Looking For
Required
• Progressive stamping die design experience
• Strong proficiency in SolidWorks
• Ability to produce strip layouts and develop station sequencing
• Mechanical creativity and strong problem-solving skills
• U.S. Citizen (ITAR requirement)
Software Flexibility
Experience in any of the following is welcome:
3DQuickPress, Die Wizard, VISI Progress, TopSolid Progress, Siemens NX, CATIA.
Experienced die designers can learn Logopress quickly.
Preferred (Flexible)
• Quoting or cost estimating experience
• Tool/gage design experience
• Toolroom or pressroom troubleshooting background
• Customer-facing technical communication
• Mentoring or leadership potential
12-Month Success Snapshot
• Lead the design of 6-12 progressive dies
• Support quoting activities with technical insight
• Build strong working relationships with toolroom, pressroom, and production teams
• Participate in customer engineering discussions
• Begin mentoring designers or support staff
• Contribute to engineering standards and decision-making
• Demonstrate alignment with long-term leadership and ownership track
Why Join Gromax Precision
• Real equity and ownership pathway
• Immediate senior management team involvement
• Stable, 50-year family-owned company
• Culture rooted in craftsmanship, integrity, and respect
• Diverse work across aerospace, defense, medical, and electrical industries
• Minimal bureaucracy and high autonomy
• Long-term growth tied to upcoming retirements
• Competitive compensation and relocation assistance available
How to Apply
Apply directly through LinkedIn and include a brief note answering:
“What interests you about the opportunity and ownership track at Gromax Precision?”
You may also contact us confidentially to discuss the role further.
$38k-57k yearly est. 3d ago
Associate Director of Records Management-Archives/Chancery
Archdiocese of Milwaukee 3.8
Non profit job in Saint Francis, WI
Work where your faith is!
Associate Director of Records Management
Work where your Faith is!
More than 500,000 people see a positive difference in their lives every day through the ministries of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. Our Mission is to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ by calling, forming, and sending disciples to go and make new disciples.
The Mary Mother of the Church Pastoral Center, located in St. Francis, is the main office for the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. The archdiocese covers 10 counties in Southeast Wisconsin and includes almost 200 parishes and over 100 Catholic schools.
Under the Director of Archives and Records Management, the Associate Director of Records Management leads the Archdiocese Records Management program within our Archives/Chancery Department.
Key Responsibilities:
Appraising, scheduling, and managing all analog and electronic information in accordance with Archdiocesan Records Policies and Procedures. The position is the key liaison to the Central Offices and IT collaborating with staff to preserve audio-visual materials
Lead implementation and improvement of the Archdiocese's Records Management program
Manage guidelines and workflows for the creation and use of electronic records at the Archdiocese of Milwaukee
Manage guidelines and workflows for managing email within the central offices
Research, plan, and propose digital archive software and equipment for management of electronic records
Manage the disposition of records
Liaison with legal counsel to manage litigation holds and to ensure staff compliance
Collaborate with offices to identify and acquire photographs and audio-visual materials for preservation in Preservica
Assist with analog audio, audio-visual, and photograph digitization projects
Provide records training and support to central office staff
Create training program and provide resources for parish and school staff on issues related to the electronic records life cycle
Assist with reference requests for electronic records and the supervision of the archive's reading room
Skills and Qualifications:
Knowledge of the mission, structure, and responsibilities of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee and Archives Office
Knowledge of archives and records management theory, principles, and methods, including how to manage, arrange and describe, and preserve archival collections
Knowledge of archival practices, records maintenance skills, and standards for born-digital records
Expert online research skills
Knowledge of current issues in digital libraries
Strong organizational, project management, and prioritization skills, and ability to handle multiple priorities and deadlines
Critical thinking skills
Ability to create and present professional presentations and training for internal and professional groups in person and virtually
Must be able to maintain strict confidentiality
Proficiency in Microsoft Suite, websites, platforms, and Preservica
Skills in scripting or programming languages
Education, Training and/or Experience:
Required: Master of Library/Information Science or equivalent related work experience and education
Minimum of two years experience in an archival or records management setting with an emphasis on digital records
Preferred: Previous experience with management functions of Microsoft 365
Preferred: Certified Records Manager and/or Digital Archives Specialist certification
Prior experience with scripting or programming languages highly desirable
Prior experience with Preservica is highly desirable
Working Environment
On-site work at the Archdiocese of Milwaukee Archives Office
Frequent exposure to dust and molds associated with archival records and museum materials
Occasional travel within the Archdiocese of Milwaukee.
A valid driver's license and reliable vehicle are required
Must be able to regularly reach objects in high places and lift 45 lbs and use stairs
Compensation and Benefits:
The position is a full-time (40 hours per week), salaried position working in-person at the Archdiocese of Milwaukee Pastoral Center. The Archdiocese of Milwaukee provides a full scope of employment benefits, including medical, dental, vision, flextime, Catholic school tuition assistance for children of employees, 403b, and a pension program. Infrequent weekend and evening meetings and some travel to parishes throughout the archdiocese is required. Mileage reimbursement is available.
$19k-37k yearly est. 4d ago
Director of Development
War Memorial Center 3.6
Non profit job in Milwaukee, WI
Reporting to the Chief Strategy & Program Officer, the Director of Development is responsible for designing and executing a comprehensive, diversified fundraising strategy to advance the mission and long-term sustainability of the Center. This includes leadership in grant writing, individual giving, and institutional partnerships with corporations and foundations.
The ideal candidate is a proactive, strategic thinker and relationship builder with strong planning and organizational skills. They will bring creativity, professionalism, and passion for serving veterans, working collaboratively with the Board of Trustees, volunteers, and staff to achieve ambitious fundraising goals.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities - 85%
In collaboration with the Chief Strategy & Program Officer and key leadership, enhance and implement a strategic, diversified fundraising plan that meets current goals and supports future growth.
Develop and execute strategies for planned giving programs, including bequests, donor-advised funds, IRA distributions, stock transfers, and other legacy gifts.
Cultivate corporate and foundation partnerships aligned with both institutional priorities and the partners' philanthropic and community engagement goals.
Lead a robust stewardship program that engages, recognizes, and thanks supporters, strengthening their long-term relationship with the organization.
Build and manage a major gifts portfolio of donors and prospects with $10,000+ giving capacity; cultivate, solicit, and secure annual, major, and multi-year contributions.
Support the Chief Strategy & Program Officer in fundraising activities, including donor cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship initiatives.
Oversee data management and reporting, ensuring accurate tracking, analysis, and evaluation of fundraising performance.
Develop donor communications and materials that reflect the organization's mission and inspire engagement, including fundraising collateral, acknowledgments, and recognition pieces.
Supervise data integrity within the development database, maintaining accurate records of donor contact information, pledges, and giving history.
Manage departmental budgets and ensure compliance with all funder and organizational guidelines.
Perform other related duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Engagement of Senior Management and Key Volunteers - 15%
In partnership with the Chief Strategy & Program Officer, provide leadership and guidance to the Board of Trustees in building a strong base of philanthropic support and advancing long-term fundraising strategies.
Collaborate closely across departments, including development, programs, and marketing/communications, to maximize fundraising opportunities and strengthen organizational visibility.
Foster a culture of collaboration between development and program teams to align fundraising efforts with programmatic priorities and community impact.
Qualities and Qualifications
Bachelor's degree required; professional certification in fundraising (CFRE or similar) preferred.
5-7 years of progressive experience in nonprofit development, with demonstrated success in major gifts, campaigns, and institutional fundraising.
Strong knowledge of fundraising principles, strategies, and best practices across diverse funding streams.
Proficiency with Raiser's Edge or similar CRM systems for donor tracking and pipeline management.
Exceptional interpersonal, communication, and relationship-building skills; able to inspire trust and enthusiasm among donors, board members, and colleagues.
Strategic, organized, and adaptable, with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.
Demonstrated initiative, integrity, and follow-through in achieving results.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and donor management software.
Genuine commitment to and passion for the mission of the War Memorial Center and the veterans it serves.
$77k-125k yearly est. 4d ago
Child Psychiatry Job Near Milwaukee WI
Atlantic Medsearch
Non profit job in Milwaukee, WI
Seeking a Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist for a well\-established inpatient behavioral health program. This is a full\-time, inpatient position with a consistent weekday schedule and shared weekend call. New psychiatrist will manage an inpatient caseload and collaborate closely with a multidisciplinary treatment team to provide high\-quality psychiatric care to children and adolescents. Minimum patient caseload is 15 patients per day.
Compensation & Benefits Include:
Competitive Base Salary
Bonus potential
Commencement (sign\-on) bonus
Paid malpractice insurance
Comprehensive benefits package:
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
Matching 401(k) plan
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Paid holidays
CME allowance plus financial assistance
Relocation assistance, if applicable
Employee stock purchase program
Medical education loan repayment assistance, if needed
For more details on this position & others we have, email us at ************************** or call **************.
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$32k-46k yearly est. Easy Apply 36d ago
Transitional Living Monitor
Genesis/Matt Talbot/Horizon
Non profit job in Milwaukee, WI
Matt Talbot Recovery Services, Inc., sister-company of Genesis Behavioral Services, is now hiring for Part-Time Transitional Living Specialists to work flexible hours (approximately 3 hours per day, ~21 hours per week) at our Transitional Living Properties (TLP) located throughout the State of Wisconsin.
Perform a total of 21 site checks per week at assigned TLP location(s). These checks may be split between multiple staff members per location.
Site checks to include the following:
Complete inspection of the physical space to ensure residents are in compliance with House Rules and Extended Supervision terms setby the Department of Corrections (DOC); including verifying they are within property limits, performing household maintenance, participating in lawn care and snow removal responsibilities, visitation policies, non-possession of contraband and maintenance of a drug, alcohol, and crime-free living environment.
Maintain, monitor usage, and light upkeep of household provided supplies, including but not limited to: dinnerware, utensils, lawnequipment, appliances, furniture, outdoor areas, linens, etc. Ensure appropriate food is supplied when necessary.
Create electronic reports based on observations for each site check (see details below).
Meet with Transitional Living Director on a regular basis via phone, video conferencing, or in-person to report on the on-going TLP operations at given location(s).
Complete required documentation, which includes:
Incident reports on all program rule or law violations.
Record daily summaries of resident interactions, resident consequences issued, suicide watch and related issues in communication log.
Complete site check log each day to include exact time of all site checks and whether there was face-to-face contact with the offender(s) during each checks
Maintain thorough knowledge of offender(s) criminal, family, mental health, employment, and substance abuse histories in order to assist in comprehensive supervision within the community.
Assist Director in ensuring residents are maintaining sufficient food items for three meals per day.
Collect, inventory, and secure property of residents who are unsuccessfully discharged within 24 hours of such discharge.
Hold accountability to TLP Director. Supervision is ongoing and occurs through individual consultations, in services, departmental meetings, and as-needed when requested by the DOC.
COMPANY BACKGROUND
Since 1966, Matt Talbot Recovery Services, Inc. has been providing housing and residential services to clients with mental health, substance abuse, and/or criminal backgrounds throughout the state of Wisconsin. Our philosophy advocates all men and women are endowed with an inherent dignity and inalienable right right to pursue life, liberty, and happiness. Our mission is to restore these pursuits to those who have lost their way due to the abuse of drugs and/or alcohol. Our programs provide both individual and group counseling, family education, pre-entry and after-care support groups, and life-building skills, presented within a positive, supportive environment. Our goal is to help each individual achieve and maintain sobriety and wellness and find a meaningful place in society.
For more information, visit our website,****************
$22k-31k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Clinician/Supervisor -SHINE Team
La Causa, Inc. 3.8
Non profit job in Milwaukee, WI
Description: Now Offering a $2,000 Hiring Incentive!
La Causa Social Services is committed to supporting youth and young adults with mental health needs, developmental disabilities, and co-occurring challenges. We are seeking a dedicated and collaborative Clinician/Supervisor to lead our SHINE program team.
As a member of a multidisciplinary team, the Clinician/Supervisor will manage day-to-day operations of the SHINE Program, supervise staff, and provide direct clinical services including individual and family therapy. This role is key in guiding youth with complex needs toward achieving their treatment goals.
Why Join La Causa, Inc.?
Meaningful work supporting youth and families with high-level needs
Collaborate with a network of professionals in mental health and community services
Professional development and training opportunities
Potential for career advancement within the organization
Mileage reimbursement
Competitive benefits and paid leave-including your birthday!
Now Offering a $2,000 Hiring Incentive!
Your Role
As the Clinician/Supervisor - SHINE, you'll ensure high-quality care delivery for program participants, lead and mentor staff, and uphold compliance with legal, contractual, and organizational standards. You'll also play a direct role in providing therapeutic services and advocating for youth and families.
What You'll Do
Lead and Supervise - Manage, supervise, and develop assigned SHINE staff; participate in hiring, evaluations, and personnel decisions in collaboration with HR and Division leadership
Coordinate Program Operations - Oversee day-to-day operations, including Plans of Care, crisis planning, service authorizations, and team assignments
Provide Clinical Services - Deliver therapy (individual, family, and psychoeducation), conduct assessments, facilitate treatment planning, and maintain accurate clinical documentation
Ensure Quality & Compliance - Follow all legal, organizational, and contractual requirements; meet documentation deadlines; and maintain high-quality service standards
Collaborate with Stakeholders - Build strong communication and cooperation with youth, families, providers, and community partners
Support Team Success - Serve as a mandated reporter, attend meetings and professional development, and contribute to a positive, solution-focused team environment
Requirements
Master's degree in social work, Counseling, Psychology, or a related field
Must Have be Licensed in Wisconsin (LCSW, LPC, LMFT, or equivalent) or license-eligible
Two (2) or more years of clinical experience providing mental health services
Supervisory/leadership experience strongly preferred
Strong ability to collaborate with families, staff, and external partners
Culturally competent with the ability to work respectfully with diverse populations
Excellent critical thinking, organizational, and documentation skills
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite
Reliable transportation, valid Wisconsin driver's license, and state-minimum auto insurance
Must successfully pass all required criminal background checks
Flexibility to work varying hours based on program needs
Day-to-Day Setting
Work performed in both office and field environments (local travel required; some statewide travel as needed)
Flexible hours, including evenings or weekends, based on program needs
Regularly required to drive, sit, stand, bend, and walk, occasional lifting of files and materials
Reasonable accommodations available for individuals with disabilities
About La Causa, Inc.:
La Causa, Inc., founded in 1972, is one of Wisconsin's largest bilingual, multicultural agencies. Our mission is to provide children, youth and families with quality, comprehensive services to nurture healthy family life and enhance community stability. We have several divisions that provide vital services to the community including Crisis Nursery & Respite Center, Early Education & Care Center, La Causa Charter School, Social Services: Adult Services and Youth Services, and Administration. At the heart of our mission is the dedicated staff that welcomes all into Familia La Causa and serves the children and families of Milwaukee.
You can learn more about La Causa at
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$48k-65k yearly est. 3d ago
Hairstylist
Regis Haircare Corporation
Non profit job in Waukesha, WI
$500 SIGN ON BONUS - LIMITED TIME ONLY for QUALIFIED, FULL TIME STYLISTS $250 SIGN ON BONUS - LIMITED TIME ONLY for QUALIFIED, PART TIME STYLISTS Looking for Full Time and Part Time Stylists to join our busy salons! No clientele? NO PROBLEM! You'll be busy in this prime location, giving you the advantage of a large walk-in customer base - even our newest stylists are currently taking home anywhere between $15/hr - $33/HR - just from the walk in clientele alone! (AND THAT DOESN'T EVEN INCLUDE THEIR TIPS!
Our salons are locally owned and managed, with owners and leaders that are passionate about taking care of our stylists. Our stylists love coming to work because we take pride in the culture of our salons. We strive to be supportive, positive, and upbeat; creating an enjoyable environment for you and our guests! We want to be the top salon for you to advance and grow in your beauty career.
Benefits of Joining our Team:
* EARN $15-$30/HR PLUS TIPS!! Don't believe me? Just ask our current stylists!
* FLEXIBLE SCHEDULING with up to two weekends off every month - so you can have a life outside of work!
* Vacation and Holiday pay for part-time and full-time- start earning PTO on day 1!
* Tool Allowances
* License reimbursements
* We have a steady walk-in guest flow with many new and reoccurring customers - so you'll be busy EVERY DAY!
* We want our stylists to be able to give their clients options - so in addition to walking in, customers are able to pre-book their appointments in advance with you! They also have the option to book their appointments online on our website, the Cost Cutters app, and Google Check-In!
* Our stylists get to enjoy receiving generous employee discounts, such as free services and 50% off products!
* GUARANTEED, PAID ON GOING EDUCATION!
* We customize our training to meet the individual stylist's needs, so we can help set you up for success in the best way that suits YOU!
* Advancement Opportunities
At Cost Cutters you get to work side by side with other professional and talented stylists in a family-like atmosphere while you get to show off all of your skills in a variety of services such as cutting, basic/advanced/fashion color trends, texture services, styling - Our stylists can handle it all.
Apply today on Indeed, or by texting "SULLANEGROUP" to 44000. Lets schedule your interview today!
$15-30 hourly 33d ago
Paralegal Specialist
Milwaukee County Wisconsin 3.6
Non profit job in Milwaukee, WI
Paralegal Specialist - Child Support Hourly Pay Range $23.68 $35.52 Job Summary: This Paralegal Specialist provides high-level paralegal services to the legal unit.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Analyzes requests for changes of venue and works with other county and tribal agencies to process requests. Analyzes, responds, and processes required changes to vital records. Processes court-ordered warrant and commitments and assists in clearing them when appropriate.
Conducts legal research, drafts motions, orders or correspondence and utilizes various databases and other investigatory tools to locate information needed to process cases. Participates in case conferences with participants under the direction of an attorney.
Researches and resolves complex case issues raised by participants, courts or other departments. Advises management regarding performance ramifications related to such cases.
Under the general direction of the Legal Counsel Administrator and Legal Counsel Assistant Administrator, plan department-wide initiatives on an as-needed bases. Research relevant laws, policies, practices and develop appropriate training materials as required.
Provide back-up coverage for other paralegals and members of the stats team.
Perform other job duties as may be assigned.
Minimum Requirements and Education
Must be a current resident of the State of Wisconsin
An Associate Degree or Paralegal Certificate from an accredited College/Technical College and at least 2 years of experience working in a legal environment.
High School Diploma and five (5) or more years of experience working in a legal environment may substitute for associate degree/paralegal certificate and any Bachelor's, Masters or law degree does not need experience to qualify.
Knowledge of all related computer and software applications, such as word processing and spreadsheets
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: This position encompasses a high-level of case management capabilities, including exceptional time-management and communication skills. Candidates must have the ability to work independently, develop in-depth knowledge of Child Support Program laws and policies and apply that knowledge to a wide range of situations to assist in improving departmental performance. This position also requires excellent critical thinking skills and superior judgment. The ability to Lift/Carry and Push/Pull up to 10Lbs.
NOTE: This ORIGINAL APPLICATION is open to qualified residents of the State of Wisconsin at the time of application. Candidates need to submit a full account of their training and experience (i.e., by submitting an up-to-date resume or by fully completing the application) during the application process and may also be asked to take additional written or performance tests as part of the selection process.
APPLICANTS MUST POSSESS MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AT TIME OF FILING APPLICATION
$23.7-35.5 hourly 4d ago
Fall 2019 / Spring 2020 Lead Teaching Artist
Artworks for Milwaukee 3.0
Non profit job in Milwaukee, WI
ArtWorks for Milwaukee's mission is strengthening Milwaukee's workforce through arts internships that help teens develop career skills. In a city working to overcome generations of trauma, poverty, high unemployment, and segregation, Milwaukee youth deserve our attention. ArtWorks provides high school students with paid and unpaid internships in the arts. These internships include mentorship from professional artists, creative independent and collaborative projects, engagement with community issues, one-on-one learning, and exposure to workforce skills. ArtWorks aims to make its programs inclusive of all students and does not require that participants have arts experience, but it's likely that some will have skills in art-making due to the scope of ArtWorks' programs.
ArtWorks has a three-tiered structure, beginning with an introductory unpaid internship, followed by an intermediate paid internship, and ending with a paid entrepreneurship internship. Every ArtWorks internship is designed to help teens develop the 21st century skills, transferable job skills that are critical to today's working world. Each internship also includes reflection, self-evaluation, and formal feedback to measure the interns' understanding, demonstration, and application of 21st century skills.
Job Description
Job Summary
ArtWorks for Milwaukee is seeking lead teaching artists for its Fall 2019, Spring 2020, and Summer 2020 programs. Lead artists play a critical role in the facilitation, execution, and overall success of the organization's programs. Programs run between eight and 14 weeks, combining art-making and professional development with an objective to prepare teenagers for their future. The programs will implement art projects to introduce a group of eight to 12 participants to 21st century job skills.
Duties & Responsibilities
Implement ArtWorks' curriculum and make modifications where necessary during programming
Support social emotional learning (SEL) through arts and workforce readiness instruction
Maintain consistent focus on 21st century skills throughout program sessions
Supervise participants, managing behaviors with empathy
Act as a positive role model and mentor to all participants
Provide group as well as one-on-one instruction
Establish a safe learning and social environment for all students and site staff
Guide students through projects while also allowing independent decision-making
Communicate effectively with program staff and interns throughout programming
Document successes and challenges after each session for program staff's review
Provide feedback and evaluations to interns to maximize individual success
Submit attendance and other required paperwork to program staff in a timely manner
Attend all lead artist trainings, meetings, and program sessions
Adhere to policies and guidelines of ArtWorks and program site
Perform other duties as assigned
ArtWorks for Milwaukee is currently hiring for the below programs.
Lead artists must be available during the entire duration of the program.
Program Name:
LGBTQ+ Gender Fluidity Photography Exhibit - Fall 2019
Arts Medium:
Photography
Schedule:
Week days TBD | 4:30-7pm
1 day per week: September 17th, 2019 - December 13th, 2019 | 2 days per week: February 10th, 2020 - May 15th, 2020
Location:
LGBT Community Center (1110 North Market Street, 2nd Floor, Milwaukee, WI 53202)
Program Description:
In a partnership between ArtWorks for Milwaukee and the LGBT Community Center, this program aims to provide emotional, social, and professional support to LGBTQ+ youth in Milwaukee through an academic-year-long internship. High school interns will collaborate with a lead artist to create a photography collection and corresponding art exhibition on Gallery Night and Day. All program participants and supervisors will identify as LGBTQ+. The content of the photography collection will focus on gender fluidity, bringing attention and awareness to the beauty of Milwaukee's LGBTQ+ population. The LGBT Center and ArtWorks will combine their missions to contribute to creating a more inclusive society and workforce, as well as promoting understanding and tolerance between the LGBTQ+ and broader communities.
Program Name:
Intergenerational Storytelling Performance - Fall 2019
Arts Medium:
Literary arts and theater
Schedule:
Week days TBD | 4:30-7pm
1 day per week: September 17th, 2019 - December 13th, 2019 | 2 days per week: February 10th, 2020 - May 15th, 2020
Location:
TBD
Program Description:
TimeSlips is leading a global movement to bring meaning into late life through creative engagement through an evidence-based storytelling/drama approach. TimeSlips selected ArtWorks as a partner for its national pilot project “NextGen” that focuses on the following two goals: decrease the stigma of aging and break down ageism stereotypes between generations; build a workforce pipeline for young people interested in fields such as art/music/drama therapies, gerontology, healthcare, psychology, social work, etc. In this academic-year-long internship, ArtWorks' interns will work with a lead artist at a to-be-determined local aging services facility. Elders and youth will collaboratively practice skills such as communication and creativity while focusing on creative projects in the literary arts and theater. ArtWorks and its interns will receive support from TimeSlips in piloting training, mentorship, career guidance, and engagement work with elders. Interns and elders will celebrate the culmination of their work with a final showcase that they collaboratively design and perform to a live audience.
Qualifications
Required Skills & Qualifications
Highly skilled in visual arts media
At least one year teaching, facilitating, or mentoring experience in a similar role
At least one year working with youth
Cultural competency to work well with all communities and individuals
Communicate effectively with program and site staff
Ability to work independently and under minimal supervision
Flexibility and multitasking skills
Detail-oriented with excellent organizational skills
Excellent interpersonal skills while working on a team
Effective time management
High school diploma or equivalent
Preferred Skills & Qualifications
Knowledge of social emotional learning (SEL)
Experience working with youth who have experienced trauma
Experience working with youth with physical, mental, or neurological disabilities
Experience creating lesson plans or curricula
Business-minded, knowledge of and/or experience with entrepreneurship and business administration
Interest in social justice and social change initiatives
Access to reliable transportation - this position involves occasional errands, community events, etc.
Schedule
Programming runs after school (between 3pm and 7pm) during the school year (September - May). Programming runs during the day (between 10am and 3pm) in the summer months (June - August).
Position includes hours outside of programming for lesson planning and program preparation.
Additional Information
Please apply at the following link: ************************************************************
ArtWorks is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
$35k-50k yearly est. 2d ago
Summer Internship: Community Programs Facilitator
Urban Ecology Center 3.7
Non profit job in Milwaukee, WI
Want to know what the UEC is all about? Check out our mission, vision, and values. Or, visit our Instagram to see us find fun and share it!
As a Summer Community Program Facilitator you will be responsible for facilitating safe, environmentally conscious, nature-focused outdoor programs for participants of all ages. The Summer Community Program Facilitator will work as a team with fellow Community Program staff to engage audiences in urban outdoor recreation activities such as paddling, biking, hiking and fishing as well as informal environmental education programming.
Other non-teaching projects will be assigned as needed throughout the season to maintain programming gear, assist with department administrative tasks, and support the Education Department as a whole. This person must be able to work some evenings and Saturdays.
Our Summer Employment and Internship Experience:
The Community Programs Intern is paid a stipend of $1,120 on a bi-weekly basis.
This role is allotted 3 days (24 hours) of PTO for planned vacation or sick days.
You will attend training for the first two weeks of your experience, with opportunities for further learning & development throughout the summer. We host both a Summer Kickoff event and an End of Summer Celebration.
We nurture an inclusive, supportive, and collaborative workplace culture.
You will have the ability to attend all UEC events or programs at a low or no cost. Children of employees attend programming, including summer camps, at reduced rates.
Application Review Date: February 1st
It is strongly recommended that all interested applicants submit their applications by this date.
Employment term: June 8th, 2026 to August 21st, 2026
Location and Schedule:. Work is conducted in-person 5 days/week onsite, 40 hours/week, at all three branch locations.
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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Program Facilitation & Delivery
Co-lead and facilitate outdoor recreation programming such as paddling, biking, hiking and fishing.
Welcome, lead, and close experiences by speaking in front of large groups of diverse, multi-aged audiences.
Prepare all activity materials, program spaces, and gear for experiences scheduled.
Lead programming along with the Community Programs Team at large UEC events.
Work in collaboration with other educators to maintain an inventory of program supplies.
Adapt program outlines to meet needs of program participants.
Using program lesson plans, create program facilitation outlines for each program based on group size, needs, ages & location.
Maintain Safety Practices
Complete first aid, CPR, and AED training certification- provided by Urban Ecology Center.
Adhere to all Urban Adventure program procedures as laid out by the Urban Ecology Center Community Programs Department, and Safety Committee.
Anticipate, prevent, identify, and respond to safety issues.
Department Support/General Tasks
Work closely with seasonal staff, fellow interns, and high school outdoor leaders to deliver programs and grow in their abilities as programmatic staff.
Act as a representative of the Center through customer service by fostering a welcoming atmosphere and responding to questions and concerns.
Assist with other projects and tasks as needed, including program supply inventory, recreational equipment maintenance/care, and more. adventure equipment.
Embrace and demonstrate Urban Ecology Center's teaching philosophy, approach, and continuous learning.
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To be successful in this position, you will demonstrate the following competencies:
We know that hardly anyone ‘checks ALL the boxes' on job requirements, and that's okay! If some or many of the items listed below describe you and your experiences, we're excited to talk with you and encourage you to apply.
Instructional Abilities: Demonstrated abilities to teach science and nature based programs with a grasp on group management, youth engagement strategies, positive risk-taking, and adventure education.
Adaptability: Ability to function both independently and collaborate well with others; you are motivated through change and by new opportunities.
Effective Communicator: You articulate thoughts and express ideas effectively using oral, written, visual, and non-verbal communication skills, as well as listening skills to gain understanding. The ability to deliver information in person, in writing, and in a digital world.
Collaboration: Ability to collaborate and share planning and teaching responsibilities with peers
Problem Solving: Ability to solve problems, think, reason and learn from experiences. May develop creative solutions or innovative future approaches.
Time Management: ability to distinguish priorities, focus on relevant issues, and set realistic time goals.
Bilingual English/Spanish (preferred): The ability to develop and teach programs in both English and Spanish is recommended.
Outdoor Recreation Skills (preferred): Paddling experience, trail biking and hiking, fishing and other outdoor recreation experience is strongly desired. Physical ability, with reasonable accommodation, required for various activities, such as carrying and paddling canoes or hiking for a full day.
Required Qualifications:
A high school diploma or equivalent education.
First Aid, CPR, Lifeguard Certification or ability to obtain, with UEC support.
At least one year of work or learning experience beyond high school.
Preferred Qualifications:
Background in youth development, environmental education, or related field
Experience working in an outdoor education program
Physical Requirements
Lifting bikes 3 feet out of a bike rack or vehicle.
Team-lifting canoes from storage racks to activity locations.
Hiking, biking, walking, or paddling for a full day- up to 6 hours.
Ability to lift up to 50 pounds with or without accommodation.
Ability to build and work near campfires, outdoor open flames in a contained fire ring.
Ability to sit, stand, crouch, and bend on a regular basis.
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What does a typical workday look like?
Condition & Location:
Work is conducted in person at all 3 of UEC Locations (5 days/week onsite, 40 hours in a week)
Open office workspace with an active team atmosphere. Using shared workspaces at all three UEC locations.
Time spent outdoors, in all types of seasonal weather. Our community programs team spends at least 75% of their time outdoors, the work environment will be dependent on weather conditions.
Schedule:
Tuesday- Saturday
Equipment Used:
Computer- Google Suite, Zoom telephone, & Slack.
Office specific: copy machine, paper cutters, AV Equipment.
Outdoor and recreational equipment, including but not limited to kayaks, canoes, canoe/kayak paddles, pedal boats, fishing poles and tackle, mountain bikes, bicycle helmets and bike locks.
Science education supplies, including but not limited to microscopes, insect nets, hand lenses, & campfire cooking supplies.
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The Urban Ecology Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is our policy to make all personnel decisions without discriminating on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, sex, physical disability, mental disability, age, marital status, sexual orientation, citizenship status, national or ethnic origin, and any other protected status.
$32k-38k yearly est. 2d ago
Lead Finish Carpenter - Traveling Position
Nationwide Fixture Installations
Non profit job in Milwaukee, WI
Job DescriptionDescription:
We are a leader in Millwork and Fixture Installations seeking experienced and enthusiastic working Lead Finish Carpenters who can perform in a diverse range of situations overseeing and installing fixtures, casework and millwork in commercial and retail environments.
“We have traveling positions available.
If you are looking for stability, outstanding compensation and want to work for a Leader in our Industry, please contact us now.”
Requirements:
Education: High School Diploma or Equivalent
Experience: Five (5) years fixture installation and retail or commercial finish carpentry experience. One (1) year minimum supervisory experience.
Certification(s): OSHA10 or 30, Forklift, aerial lift (Company will provide if necessary).
Technology: Able to download and use APPS on phone and mobile devices. Able to make electronic submissions though company portal.
Physical Demands: Ability to walk and stand for long periods of time, climb ladders, work from an aerial lift. Frequent bending, kneeling, twisting and squatting. Work with materials over your head for short durations. Able to lift and carry objects weighing up to 50 lbs. regularly.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
Must be able to pass a Drug Screening, Criminal Background Check and MVR screening for approved driving status.
Must be able to complete a Company Sponsored CPR/First Aid Training course online.
Available to work overtime as needed. Our typical workweek is 40 to 60 hours.
Be flexible to work non-conventional shifts when required (some overnight projects may occur).
Able to travel and be away from home for durations from 2-8 weeks depending on our contract.
Must provide own basic hand tools and cordless drill.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS PACKAGE
Company provides Health, Dental and Life Insurance, Long term Disability Plan, 401k, Reimbursement for travel expenses, Travel Perks, Referral Bonuses. Top pay based on experience.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND SKILL REQUIREMENTS
· Able to complete onsite millwork, cabinet and countertop, fixture, graphic and décor installs in commercial and retail environments.
· Personnel management of various crew sizes ranging from 3-6 employees or larger projects of 8 or more employees.
· Able to receive, stage and manage large inventory of millwork and fixture parts for distribution and installation.
· Able to evaluate site conditions, construction and delivery schedules and when these factors are not aligned, clearly and effectively communicate to Project Management Team, onsite contractor or when necessary, our client.
· Able to establish and understand layouts for millwork, fixtures and other elements.
· Must always represent the company in a professional manner. Adopt and embrace our company Core Values.
· Report time sheets, expense reports, daily reports and progress photos electronically. Generate additional work validations as required when non-contract scope is required.
· Perform all tasks of a finish carpenter including installation of cabinets, countertops, standing and running trim (base, chair rail, crown moldings, door and window casings), scribing, coping, installing wall panel systems, retail fixtures etc.
· Ability to manage and motivate others while maintaining professionalism.
· Able to professionally interact with clients, general contractors and other sub-contractors.
· Strong working knowledge of woodworking hand and power tools.
· Strong working knowledge and understanding of architectural drawings, shop drawings and fixturing floorplans.
· Must have a strong commitment to job site safety including always maintaining a clean jobsite.
“OUR CORE VALUES DRIVE EVERY DECISION AND ARE
INTERWOVEN INTO EVERYTHING WE DO”
We lead the pack.
We are fair, honest and respectful in every interaction.
We got your back.
We support and encourage doing what's right,
even when it's not easy
We have fun.
We inspire, have passion, and create fun in all that we do.
We get it done.
We are driven to hold ourselves accountable in making “yes” happen.
$33k-46k yearly est. 19d ago
Engineering Assistant
Jorgensen Conveyors, Inc.
Non profit job in Mequon, WI
Job DescriptionDescription:
JOB PURPOSE AND REPORTING STRUCTURE: Under the direction of the
Director of
Engineering
, the Engineering Assistant organizes and controls the flow of paperwork within the department and between other departments, releases job packets to the pro- duction area, and creates nests of parts for the laser cutter, in accordance with company policies and procedures.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
Organize and control release of Same-As jobs and schedules and prepare job packets for production.
Prepare job packets for various jobs, including engineered, parts, similar-to, etc.
Create accurate spreadsheets, databases, documents and presentation materials as directed.
Organize approval drawings. Send out drawings to customers, receive them when returned, enter into log, and expedite for the customer as needed.
Maintain accurate and timely engineering log and engineering change log. Complete special projects as assigned.
Initiate and manage ECN/ECR processing, including logging ECNs and making changes to BOMs. Coordinate with appropriate engineers to ensure ECN/ECR process is completed fully and as intended.
Initiate preparation of Ship Date Change Notices and Order Status Change Notices. Organize and maintain accurate record systems.
Organize and maintain departmental supplies, re-ordering as needed. Oversee the maintenance of assigned departmental office machines, ordering service as needed.
Complete and maintain all required paperwork, records, documents, etc.
Follow and comply with all safety and work rules and regulations. Maintain departmental housekeeping standards.
Back up the CAD Administrator when needed.
Update all copies of the Engineering Standards manual, incorporating revisions. Perform miscellaneous clerical duties as assigned, to include copying, filing, locating files, etc.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE: Requires four years of high school and two to four years of related experience; or a combination of education and experience.
LANGUAGE SKILLS: Ability to read and comprehend instructions, short correspondence, and memos. Ability to prepare spreadsheets, databases, documents, and presentation materials. Ability to effectively communicate with other employees of the organization.
MATHEMATICAL SKILLS: Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals. Ability to compute rate, ratio, and percent.
Requirements:
$47k-75k yearly est. 29d ago
Nutrition Educator - Early Childhood Education
Next Door Foundation 3.7
Non profit job in Milwaukee, WI
The Nutrition Educator supports Next Door's mission to help young children and families build the foundation for a successful future by delivering high-quality, developmentally appropriate nutrition education for children, their families, and the Next Door team of educators to incorporate into their teaching practices. This role serves children and educators across both Next Door sites (Capitol Drive and 29th Street) and is responsible for planning and delivering nutrition education programming for Next Door programming.
Grounded in Head Start School Readiness Goals, the Early Learning Outcomes Framework (ELOF), Head Start Health Services Performance Standards, CACFP nutrition standards, and applicable local and state health department regulations, the Nutrition Educator facilitates hands-on, experiential learning that promotes healthy eating habits, food literacy, and lifelong wellness. This role further serves as an instructional model for educators and families in service to the children served across Next Door's educational programming. In partnership with the Educational and Nutrition staff, the Nutrition Educator builds staff capacity through modeling, coaching, co-teaching, and collaborative planning to ensure nutrition education is developmentally appropriate and compliant with all health, safety, and nutrition requirements.
Given many of our families may live in food deserts, have limited access to healthy options for nutrition, or struggle with the rising costs of food, this role will also share ways caregivers might access and incorporate healthy meals for children in their critical developmental years. The Nutrition Educator role will foster a love for healthy foods, knowledge in preparing nourishing meals, and joy in sharing a meal with others.
Key Responsibilities
1. High-Quality Nutrition Education for Children
Plan and deliver engaging, hands-on nutrition education experiences in classrooms and Kids Kitchens at both the Capitol Drive and 29th Street locations, as well as Next Door's ECE community partners, on occasion.
Facilitate food exploration, cooking activities, and nutrition lessons that support Head Start School Readiness Goals and promote children's development across all ELOF domains.
Align nutrition education experiences with CACFP meal requirements and Head Start Health Services Performance Standards, reinforcing age-appropriate concepts such as balanced meals and healthy food choices.
Integrate nutrition education into classroom routines, projects, and play-based learning for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers.
Support children's emerging inquiry skills by encouraging curiosity, sensory exploration, basic food preparation, and discussions about food, health, and wellness.
Work with Instructional Coaches, Teachers and Parent Educators to document children's learning using observation, photos, and Next Door assessment tools (e.g., Teaching Strategies GOLD) to inform instruction and support individualized learning.
2. Educator Modeling, Coaching & Support
Model effective nutrition education strategies for classroom teachers within classrooms, learning environments and events, and Kids Kitchens, across both Next Door sites.
Co-plan lessons and co-teach with classroom teams to embed nutrition concepts into literacy, math, science, social-emotional learning, and play-based experiences.
Provide job-embedded coaching and actionable feedback to educators related to nutrition education, healthy feeding practices, and developmentally appropriate food experiences.
Occasionally deliver and model nutrition education programming in community early childhood partner sites, supporting alignment with Head Start, CACFP, and public health standards.
Collaborate with the Nutrition team, Instructional Coaches, Education leadership, and Next Door Teachers to develop professional learning aligned with program goals and all health and safety regulations.
Promote reflective practice and continuous improvement aligned with Next Door's commitment to instructional quality and child well-being.
3. Kids Kitchens Programming, Health & Safety Compliance
Lead the design, coordination, and delivery of nutrition education programming within the Kids Kitchens at the Capitol Drive and 29th Street locations.
Ensure all Kids Kitchens activities comply with CACFP food safety and sanitation requirements, including safe food handling, allergy awareness, choking prevention, and sanitation practices.
Align Kids Kitchens programming with Head Start Health Services Performance Standards, including practices that support children's nutritional well-being, physical health, and safe learning environments.
Ensure compliance with local and state health department regulations, licensing requirements, and internal health and safety policies.
Develop lesson plans, activity guides, and hands-on cooking experiences that support school readiness outcomes and healthy habits.
Prepare, organize, and maintain materials, food supplies, and instructional resources to support consistent, high-quality programming.
Partner with Nutrition staff and health services to support coordinated approaches to nutrition, wellness, and health education.
4. Family & Community Engagement
Partner with families by sharing nutrition education strategies, culturally varied recipes, and ideas for healthy cooking and food exploration at home.
Design and facilitate nutrition-focused family engagement events, workshops, and learning opportunities within Kids Kitchens and classrooms.
Support family understanding of CACFP meal patterns, Head Start nutrition and health expectations, and community food and wellness resources.
Serve as a nutrition education ambassador within the Next Door community, highlighting how early nutrition education supports lifelong health, learning, and well-being.
Collaborate with community partners (e.g., health departments, food access organizations, community gardens, farmers' markets) to expand family access to nutrition and health resources.
As this program expands, possibilities exist to work with children from the community on Next Door's wait list, in local foster care/adoptive/kinship circumstances, those experiencing homelessness, or other community needs that align with Next Door's mission of ensuring all children have access to exceptional educational opportunities to learn, thrive, and grow.
5. Program Quality, Health Services Alignment & Data-Informed Practice
Use child outcome data, observations, and assessment results to refine nutrition education programming and ensure alignment with Head Start School Readiness Goals and health outcomes.
Support program monitoring, documentation, and continuous quality improvement related to CACFP compliance and Head Start Health Services Performance Standards.
Participate in cross-departmental collaboration to support program-wide initiatives related to child health, safety, wellness, and family engagement.
Contribute to health and nutrition-related program evaluation efforts and reporting requirements.
Qualifications
Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education, Nutrition, Public Health, Health Education, or a closely related field.
The incumbent must have access to a personal vehicle to use on a daily basis, maintain a valid driver's license and automobile insurance with liability limits of $300,000 (bodily injury) and $25,000 (property damage for each occurrence).
Experience delivering educational or nutrition programming to children ages 0-5 in a high-quality early childhood or Head Start setting.
Knowledge of or readiness to learn CACFP meal pattern requirements, food safety practices, and Head Start Health Services Performance Standards.
Understanding of developmentally appropriate practice, play-based learning, and experiential hands-on instruction with young children.
Ability to collaborate effectively with the Next Door team of educators.
Strong skills in communication, ability to engage, and in building trusting relationships with families and community partners.
Commitment to Next Door's values of inclusive learning opportunities for all students' needs and abilities in whole-child development.
Preferred
Bachelor's degree or advanced training in nutrition education, public health, dietetics, or early childhood health and wellness.
Experience facilitating cooking or food-based education in early childhood settings.
Experience in educator coaching, modeling, or professional development.
Familiarity with Creative Curriculum, Teaching Strategies GOLD, CACFP documentation, and Head Start Program Performance Standards.
Bilingual (English/Spanish) skills.
Core Competencies Aligned with Next Door's Mission
Child-Centered Practice: Supports school readiness through joyful, hands-on nutrition education and food exploration.
Cultural Awareness: Honors families' cultures, food traditions, and community contexts in nutrition education.
Collaborative Leadership: Builds educator capacity through modeling, coaching, and cross-disciplinary collaboration.
Health, Safety & Compliance: Upholds Head Start Health Services Performance Standards, CACFP requirements, and health department regulations.
Family Partnership: Empowers families with knowledge, skills, and resources to support children's health and nutrition.
Continuous Learning: Engages in ongoing professional growth and contributes to a culture of quality improvement across Next Door.
$31k-37k yearly est. 11d ago
Summer Day Camp Assistant Director
Kecamps
Non profit job in Mequon, WI
KE Camps is the leading provider of summer camps for country clubs nationwide. We partner with over 230 private clubs all over the country to implement traditional-style day camps for elementary-aged children. Our Staff are the backbone of our programs and therefore, we pride ourselves on giving them an incredible amount of support. As a staff member, we guarantee you will feel a part of the KE Camps Team!
As an Assistant Director, you will be an active participant in all camp activities and will assist your Camp Director with a variety of daily tasks, all with the goal of creating a memorable and meaningful camp experience for your campers. Our Assistant Director supports the Camp Director in the execution of the camp program and completes all necessary paperwork, all the while interacting with our campers throughout the entire day. As you assist with the management of campers, their families, club logistics, your small staff team and other camp happenings, you will be truly supported by the KE Camps Year-Round Office all the way.
Assistant Director Qualities
* Ability to help children grow in character, experiences and insights
* Knowledge in the area of program planning
* Ability to guard the health and well-being of campers at all times
* Capable of sustaining energy for participation in a full day's worth of activities
* Prior experience working with children in a leadership position
* Effective communication skills and public speaking ability
* Enthusiastic, Responsible, Dependable, Consistent, Level-Headed, Flexible, and Calm in all situations
* CPR/First Aid Certified OR willing to become certified before the summer begins
Assistant Director Responsibilities
* Work with group of campers and provide a fun, safe and exciting camp experience
* Supervise daily swim time in a hands-on manner from within the water, as needed (lifeguard certification not required)
* Work with, and assist in the supervision of, counselors in a supportive manner
* Assist Director in program planning, camper management and day-to-day camp logistics
* Complete and submit daily and weekly administrative tasks electronically
* Greet families and campers upon arrival and help orientate them to camp
* Establish rules with campers and staff and review emergency procedures
* Manage parent expectations by knowing your campers and conversing with parents at pick-up and drop-off times
* Assist Director in managing any non-staff issues that may arise including, but not limited to, camper behavior issues, parent complains, etc.
* Complete other duties, as assigned
Our camp is located at North Shore Country Club in Mequon, WI. Camp will run Monday-Friday from June 15 through July 31 - staff members must be available to work the full camp season.
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