Job Description
**Job Title: Community Home Care Marketing Liaison**
We are seeking a dynamic and dedicated Community Home Care Marketing Liaison to join our team to bridge the gap between our services and the community we serve. This pivotal role involves building and maintaining strong relationships with healthcare providers, community organizations, and potential clients to effectively promote our home care services. The ideal candidate will have a passion for helping others, excellent communication skills, and a knack for strategic marketing.
**Key Responsibilities:**
- Develop and implement strategic marketing plans to enhance the visibility and reputation of our home care services within the community.
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- Identify and establish relationships with key healthcare providers, local businesses, and community organizations to cultivate referral sources.
- Coordinate and attend networking events, community activities, and professional conferences to increase awareness of our home care programs.
- Collaborate with the management team to create marketing materials and campaigns that effectively communicate our services and benefits.
- Conduct market research to identify potential opportunities and trends within the home care industry.
- Provide educational presentations to community groups and healthcare professionals about our range of services and how they can benefit individuals in need of care.
- Track and analyze marketing efforts and referral patterns to identify areas for improvement and growth.
- Work closely with the care team to understand the services offered and ensure accurate and effective communication with potential clients.
**Qualifications:**
- Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Business Administration, Healthcare Management, or a related field.
- Proven experience in marketing, healthcare, or community relations, with an understanding of the home care industry preferred.
- Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to connect with a diverse range of individuals and organizations.
- Strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple projects and priorities simultaneously.
- Demonstrated ability to work independently as well as collaboratively within a team environment.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and familiarity with CRM software is a plus.
- Valid driver's license and willingness to travel as needed within the community. xevrcyc
**What We Offer:**
- Competitive salary and benefits package
- Opportunities for professional development and career advancement
- A supportive and collaborative work environment
- The chance to make a meaningful impact in the lives of individuals and families in need of care
Join our team and play a vital role in expanding our reach and making a difference in the community!
$34k-59k yearly est. 1d ago
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CFO (Associate General Secretary (AGS) Finance)
American Friends Service Committee 4.1
Non profit job in Philadelphia, PA
The American Friends Service Committee is a Quaker religious organization that promotes lasting peace with justice, as a practical expression of faith in action. Drawing on continuing spiritual insights and working with people of many backgrounds, we nurture the seeds of change and respect for human life that transform social relations and systems.
Join Our Team! Make A Difference.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
TITLE: CFO (Associate General Secretary (AGS) Finance)
JOB CATEGORY: Exempt (Salary)
STATUS: Full-Time
TYPE OF EMPLOYMENT: Regular
DIRECT SUPERVISOR: General Secretary
REGION/UNIT: Senior Leadership Team Member / Central Office
LOCATION: Philadelphia, PA preferred considering candidates in NY/PHL/DC areas and
must regularly commute to Philadelphia area.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis
GENERAL SUMMARY OF POSITION
The CFO (AGS Finance) is responsible to lead the development and implementation of the financial strategy, policy and direction of the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) in partnership with the General Secretary and senior leadership ensuring the organization's overall financial health and sustainability. Work closely with the Associate General Secretary for Advancement to manage, account for, and project income from gifts, grants, endowments and other sources. As a member of the Senior Leadership Team, manage the organization's financial and accounting processes including budgeting, financial reporting, investments, and risk management. Oversee an efficient and effective Finance Department that is properly resourced and managed to carry out its duties. In collaboration with the Director of Human Resources, assist with payroll and long-range planning for health and retirement benefits as well as financial budgets, impacts and overall costs of labor negotiations. Oversee all fiscal and fiduciary responsibilities and policies, in conjunction with the General Secretary, Board of Directors, the treasurer and relevant committees of the board.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS / RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES
Strategy
Manage AFSC's fiscal resources and long-term budgetary planning to maximize the financial health and sustainability of the organization in alignment with the strategic plan.
Assess organizational performance against both the annual budget and AFSC's long-term strategy providing regular reports to senior management, the treasurer, and the board of directors.
Develop forecasts, analyses, systems, and tools to provide critical financial and operational information to senior management and collaboration with staff across all regions and programs.
Engage the Stewardship Committee, Audit Committee, Retirement Subcommittee and Investment Subcommittee around issues, trends, and changes in the internal and external environment. Assist in establishing yearly objectives and meeting agendas and selecting and engaging outside consultants such as auditors and investment advisors.
Conduct orientation and training in financial operations for members of the board, appropriate board committees and across the organization to build leadership development and understanding of Finance processes and Financial Sustainability.
Financial and Operations Management
Oversee all accounts, ledgers, budgeting and reporting systems, ensuring compliance with appropriate Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), regulatory requirements, and grant audit requirements.
Maintain internal control safeguards and coordinate all audit activities while ensuring adherence to timely meeting timelines.
Oversee budgeting and the implementation of budgets to monitor progress and provide user-focused financial reports both internally and externally.
Maintain procedures, training, and support to ensure consistent financial and accounting practices in all AFSC offices.
Provide oversight, training and support for staff working on the production of budgets and reports for foundations and institutional funders, monitoring expenses, and overall financial compliance for grants.
Manage AFSC's U.S. and International financial compliance procedures and assess potential risk by developing and monitoring appropriate grant requirements and overall financial compliance standards and procedures.
Partner with the Director of Information Technology (IT) to maintain specialized finance IT ERP systems that meet the needs of the organization.
Partner with the Development Department to provide periodic analytic reports and forecasting tools that enhance fundraising. Continuously align fundraising plans and projections with budgeting and fiscal management.
Partner with the Human Resources Department to select and analyze health, retirement, labor relations and other fringe benefits, and ensure smooth, accurate and timely allocation of payrolls.
Oversee AFSC's relationship with all banks and financial institutions. Manage cash flow, lines of credit, and corporate credit cards for staff.
Monitor financial status using sound forecasts; analyzing budgeted vs. actual variances; keeping a tab of restricted and unrestricted funding sources; and recommending improvements.
Monitor and report on the financial status of AFSC's retirement programs.
Monitor the performance of AFSC's investments, managing according to Quaker principles and employing socially responsible criteria in compliance with established board policies.
Regularly review and recommend any needed changes to financial policies and procedures.
Maintain and regularly update the general Accounting Manual and issue new staff directives to enhance systems and controls, as required.
Team Management and Other Duties
Manage, mentor, and develop the staff of the Finance Department, managing work allocation, training, problem resolution, customer-focused service, performance evaluation, and the building of an effective team dynamic.
Responsible for the staffing, recruitment, and professional development of the Finance Department staff.
Support, and when appropriate guide, cross-unit teams addressing organizational issues or processes of which finance is a part. Maintain working relationships with the financial managements of other faith-based NGOs with which AFSC may occasionally partner.
Attend meetings of the Senior Leadership Team, and other staff and governance groupings as needed, including some evening and weekend meetings, travel, and consultation outside office hours.
Carry out administrative, analytical, and other assignments as requested by the General Secretary and/or the Deputy General Secretary.
Regular attendance and punctuality are required.
Operates safely in all conditions and follows policies and procedures.
Other duties and projects as assigned.
SUPERVISORY / MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS
Directly and indirectly supervises Finance Department employees. Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the organization's policies and applicable laws. Responsibilities include training and engaging employees; planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance; addressing complaints and resolving problems.
MINIMUM EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS
MBA in Finance, Accounting, Business, other related field or equivalent management experiences required. CPA strongly preferred.
At least 10 years of broad finance, management and leadership experience , including accounting, budgeting, and analysis of financial information at a senior level required. Priority candidate with NGO or non-profit sector experience preferred. Demonstrated experience in managing the finance function (accounting, budgeting, control, and reporting) within a diverse, organization operating in multiple global locations.
Experience managing large complex budgets.
Experience and proficiency in contemporary technologies and financial management systems, including IT/ERP software.
Proactive leadership and managerial skills, including good judgment, integrity, resilience, and an ability to work collaboratively and build engagement, relationships and trust.
Strong analytical skills and experience interpreting a strategic vision into an operational model.
Excellent communications skills, including ability to listen well.
Experience working within a complex organizational structure, with committees, with consultative processes, and within a formal framework of shared decision-making. Ability to work evenings and/or weekends and to travel, as
Ability to work effectively independently and within a team environment.
Experience and strong proficiency with standard Microsoft Office and related technology.
Must be capable of working under tight time constraints in a high-volume environment with multiple priorities.
Understanding of and commitment to the principles, concerns, and considerations, of AFSC in regard to issues of race, class, nationality, religion, age, gender and sexual orientation, and disabilities. Demonstrated ability to work and communicate with diverse staff.
Commitment to Quaker values and testimonies. Understanding of and compatibility with the principles and philosophy of the American Friends Service Committee including non-violence and the belief in the intrinsic worth of every individual.
Respect for and sensitivity to cultural, ethnic, racial, gender and religious diversity and familiarity with non-violent approaches to problem solving.
Ability to organize, plan ahead and prioritize multiple tasks and meet deadlines.
Understanding of and commitment to the faith-based principles, concerns, and considerations of AFSC in regard to issues of race, class, nationality, religion, age, gender and sexual orientation, and disabilities.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical demands and work environment characteristics described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
COMPENSATION
The AFSC offers a competitive Total Rewards package. This position is Salary Family: Associate General Secretary Salary Family Range $150,000 - $200,000. Comprehensive medical, dental and hospitalization plans; term life, STD & LTD, defined benefit pension plan, 403b match, plus other benefits including vacation, PTO, sabbaticals, extended leaves, holiday's, participation in unemployment and worker's compensation and social security.
The American Friends Service Committee is an Equal Opportunity Employer that values diversity within our organization. Qualified persons are encouraged to apply regardless of their religious affiliation, race, age, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation or disability.
AFSC's Central Office and some of its offices in the U.S. are unionized workplaces. This position is not represented.
AFSC maintains a deep commitment to a mandate of care for our staff and communities. The American Friends Service Committee is a smoke-free workplace.
$150k-200k yearly 1d ago
Sales Fundamentals JOB Training Opportunity
Year Up United 3.8
Non profit job in Philadelphia, PA
Year Up United is a one-year or less, intensive job training program that provides young adults with in-classroom skill development, access to internships and/or job placement services, and personalized coaching and mentorship. Year Up United participants also receive an educational stipend.
The program combines technical and professional training with access to internships and job placement support through our industry-leading talent placement firm YUPRO Placement. If you receive an internship, it may be at Merck, Bank of America, Penn Mutual, or Amtrak among many other leading organizations in the Philadelphia area.
Are you eligible?
You can apply to Year Up United if you are:
- A high school graduate or GED recipient
- Eligible to work in the U. S.
- Available Monday-Friday throughout the duration of the program
- Highly motivated to learn technical and professional skills
- Have not obtained a Bachelors degree
- You may be required to answer additional screening questions when applying
What will you gain?
Professional business and communication skills, interviewing and networking skills, resume building, ongoing support and guidance to help you launch your career. During the internship phase, Year Up United students earn an educational stipend of $525 per week.
In-depth classes include:
- Banking
- IT Support
- Business Operations
- Project Management
Get the skills and opportunity you need to launch your professional career.
75% of Year Up United graduates are employed and/or enrolled in postsecondary education within 4 months of graduation. Employed graduates earn an average starting salary of fifty-three thousand dollars per year.
Becoming a surrogate mother is one of the greatest gifts of life!
Ivy Surrogacy is a third-party reproductive agency for parents all over the world seeking help to create their families. At Ivy Surrogacy, we genuinely believe we have the
industry's most dedicated, experienced, and passionate surrogacy team! What
separates us most from other agencies is our people.
We work with intended parents all over the world who are struggling to grow their
families. They have had a hard and emotional road to becoming parents, which has
brought them here. Our intended families have so much love to give. You can make a
difference and change their lives forever!
We offer generous base compensation for our surrogates with up to $10,000 in
additional bonuses. While you are helping a family in need, you can also bless your
family with financial freedom. Our surrogates have used their compensation for things
like buying a house, paying off debts, paying for school, and investing in their children's
futures.
Requirements:
Between the ages of 21-36
Delivered at least one healthy child with no major complications
No more than 2 C-sections or 5 deliveries
Body Mass Index (BMI) of 32 or below
US citizen or permanent resident
No current drug/alcohol use
Having a strong support system
Benefit:
★$50,000-$65,000 Compensation/Benefits for first-time surrogate mothers, while
experienced surrogate mothers typically get paid between $70,000 and
$100,000.
★Life insurance and health insurance
★Be reimbursed for any out-of-pocket costs like medical co-pays, travel
expenses, childcare and housekeeping, etc.
Do not hesitate to reach out if you are a warm-hearted mother who is willing to build up
a family for the people having difficulty to achieve the goal by themselves.
Our Fast match and Professionalism will ensure you a fast match and smooth surrogacy
journey!
$50k-65k yearly 1d ago
Program Supervisor
Juvenile Justice Center of Philadelphia 3.9
Non profit job in Philadelphia, PA
Job Description
Program Supervisor
Reports to: Program Director
Department:
Administration DOPP Behavior Health HBDS IPS PEP
Foster Care TIPS CIC AERC
FLSA Status: Exempt
Fee-For-Service
Non-exempt
Location: 5217 Overbrook Ave.
Check below to see if you have what is needed for this opportunity, and if so, make an application asap.
POSITION SUMMARY:
The AERC Supervisor is an integral member of the AERC team. The AERC Program Supervisor will perform all duties associated with ensuring high quality programming for all on-site and off-site programming. The AERC Program Supervisor will spend most of their time coordinating activities, maintaining a monthly calendar of events, interviewing facilitators, and arranging recreational and cultural enrichment activities. He/she will coordinate all van pick-ups, drop-offs and when needed assist the Van Driver as an additional chaperone during van pick-ups and drop-offs and deputize in the absence of the Program Director. The hours of work are flexible and non-traditional given the many components of the program are based between the hours of 4pm and 8pm. The position is from the 1pm to 9pm, Monday through Friday. The AERC Program Supervisor will also arrange individual and group community service projects for every other Saturday and be present during such activities. He/she will ensure that all community service projects are done in accordance to BARJ standards. He or she will ensure that an accurate and descriptive certificate of completion is granted to each youth who participates in all community service projects and upon successful completion of the program. This position is full time, as the Supervisor will be actively involved in cultivating employment activities, arranging vocational training opportunities, housing opportunities, post educational activities, along with programming at the site.
EDUCATION/CREDENTIALS/EXPERIENCE:
Bachelors in one (1) of the following disciplines: Psychology, Social Work, Sociology, Education, Criminal Justice, or other Human Service field is preferred and will substitute for 1 year of experience. Master's degree preferred.
An annual physical form verifying that the employee is "free from contagion".
Act 160 PA criminal, Child abuse and FBI Clearances.
Possess valid driver's license with clean driving record.
SKILLS:
The ability and willingness to adjust hours in accord with job responsibility.
Ability to provide empathy and understanding to youth with complex needs.
Ability to maintain effective working relationships and communicate with coworkers, administration, youth, vendors, and others in a courteous and professional manner.
Possess excellent oral and written communication skills.
Possess self-control and emotional regulation skills in a stressful environment and when assisting youth in crisis.
Demonstrated ability to effectively work and communicate with diverse staff with a strong commitment to supporting a team environment.
Ability to use a computer to send and receive written correspondence.
Ability to create spreadsheets and other documents using Microsoft Office software.
Ability to work collaboratively with other professionals.
Ability to lead and co-facilitate focus group sessions.
Possess thorough understanding of educational, child welfare, and judicial systems and the knowledge, skills, and ability to navigate these systems successfully.
Strong organizational skills with the ability to multi-task without compromising quality
POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Ensure all program activities and events operate effectively, according to schedule and are consistent with Pennsylvania's Balanced and Restorative Justice (BARJ) model.
Responsible for receiving and reviewing referrals in collaboration with the AERC Program Director before confirming youth placement in the AERC program.
Coordinate and oversee the program activities, arrange individual and group community service projects, and ensure that, at no time, there is a lapse in programming.
Develop and maintain working relationships with probation, DHS, court, school officials, community partners, and community service organizations to develop and implement collaborative youth services.
Create and maintain a monthly calendar of program activities, events, and service projects.
Interview and schedule facilitators and arranging recreational and cultural enrichment activities.
Arrange and schedule transportation for all program participants.
Assist the Van Driver as an additional chaperone during van pick-ups and drop-offs as needed.
Deputize in the absence of the AERC Program Director.
Plan, supervise and coordinate all community service projects and ensure they are done in accordance with BARJ standards.
Plan and coordinate Family Engagement activities in collaboration with AERC Program Director.
Ensure that an accurate and descriptive certificate of completion is granted to each youth who participates in all community service projects and upon successful completion of the program.
Perform other job-related duties as assigned.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORK ENVIRONMENT:
The ability and willingness to adjust work hours in accord with youth and Phila. School district schedule.
The ability and willingness to work with a wide range of ages, cultural views, and experiences.
The ability to walk, drive, see, bend, stand, and verbally communicate.
Must be flexible, as there will be times when there will be a need to work on Saturdays and during the day for special trips.
Employee may be required to de-escalating youth behaviors using approved techniques.
There may be potential exposure to blood borne pathogens.
Contributing to the team
Participates in meetings to ensure priorities are clear, coordination is good and communications are open.
Cooperates and communicates as a multi-discipline team member through formal meetings, informal discussion and other participation as necessary.
Models traits of a responsible team member, executing job responsibilities, open communication, good follow through; supports team members to do the same. xevrcyc
Responds promptly to the concerns and interests of the clients, parents, guardians and funding entities and other JJC staff.
Ensures compliance with all JJC's policies and procedures, including confidentiality and reporting suspected abuse in accordance with CPSL, 23 Pa.C.S. § § 6301-6385, and JJC policies and procedures
$36k-44k yearly est. 1d ago
2026 Executive Administration
Delaware River & Bay Authority (DRBA 4.3
Non profit job in New Castle, DE
EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATION INTERN Hourly Rate: $16.00 (Undergraduate Student) $18.00 (Graduate Program Students) is responsible for assisting the Executive Director with projects as needed
in operational planning and project management analysis. This position will work with
Executive Team members and other staff to assist in developing programs, procedures,
and practices in support of business operations as directed by the Executive Director.
Special studies or analyses may be required.
II. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
* Performs special research and analysis with staff in providing policy formulation
* Prepares analytical, evaluative and statistical studies for use by the Executive Director
and other management staff
* Contributes to the development of processes and procedures related to organizational
development
* Helps organize business plans, business ideas, etc.
* Assists with administrative tasks to support the team.
* Assists with Board Meetings.
* Tracks meeting outcomes, records follow-through items, identifies ongoing priorities,
and helps monitor progress toward next steps that emerge from executive
engagements
* Provides the highest level of customer service and professionalism to all internal and
external customers
* May be asked to travel to multiple sites
* Performs other duties as assigned
III. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
* General knowledge of principles and practices of general accounting, budget
formulation/preparation, analysis and control
* General knowledge of principles and practices of business and/or public
administration
* Strong analytical skills
* Ability to appropriately handle very sensitive and confidential information
* Ability to work across all levels of the organization
* Self-motivated and able to work independently
* Proficient in PowerPoint, Word and Excel
* Effective verbal and written communication skills
* Strong time management and organization skills
* Ability to multi-task and work in a fast-paced environment
* Ability to provide superior customer service to everyone by responding in a courteous
and efficient manner
IV. REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
* Sophomore, Junior or Senior in college with a demonstrated interest in management
and business.
V. LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS AND/OR CERTIFICATIONS
* Valid driver's license
VI. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
* Subject to a background check and pre-employment drug test
* Delaware River and Bay Authority requires all employees to have direct deposit with
a financial institution to receive their bi-weekly pay
The Delaware River & Bay Authority is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).
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$16 hourly 2d ago
Moms 21-36: Become a Surrogate with Ivy Surrogacy & Bless a Family
Ivy Surrogacy
Non profit job in Philadelphia, PA
Becoming a surrogate mother is one of the greatest gifts of life!
Ivy Surrogacy is a third-party reproductive agency for parents all over the world seeking help to create their families. At Ivy Surrogacy, we genuinely believe we have the
industry's most dedicated, experienced, and passionate surrogacy team! What
separates us most from other agencies is our people.
We work with intended parents all over the world who are struggling to grow their
families. They have had a hard and emotional road to becoming parents, which has
brought them here. Our intended families have so much love to give. You can make a
difference and change their lives forever!
We offer generous base compensation for our surrogates with up to $10,000 in
additional bonuses. While you are helping a family in need, you can also bless your
family with financial freedom. Our surrogates have used their compensation for things
like buying a house, paying off debts, paying for school, and investing in their children's
futures.
Requirements:
Between the ages of 21-36
Delivered at least one healthy child with no major complications
No more than 2 C-sections or 5 deliveries
Body Mass Index (BMI) of 32 or below
US citizen or permanent resident
No current drug/alcohol use
Having a strong support system
Benefit:
★$50,000-$65,000 Compensation/Benefits for first-time surrogate mothers, while
experienced surrogate mothers typically get paid between $70,000 and
$100,000.
★Life insurance and health insurance
★Be reimbursed for any out-of-pocket costs like medical co-pays, travel
expenses, childcare and housekeeping, etc.
Do not hesitate to reach out if you are a warm-hearted mother who is willing to build up
a family for the people having difficulty to achieve the goal by themselves.
Our Fast match and Professionalism will ensure you a fast match and smooth surrogacy
journey!
$50k-65k yearly 1d ago
Nurse Practitioner - Geriatric Specialization
Clinical Magnet
Non profit job in Darby, PA
Direct Hire Nurse Practitioner Role $118,000 to $122,000 per year in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Clinical Magnet, a division of ICON Medical Network, is looking for a compassionate, dedicated Nurse Practitioner to join our partner's full-time team in W Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This opportunity is a unique position that involves working with the geriatric population within a SNF/LTAC setting. It also offers great pay, strong benefits, exceptional PTO and some flexibility with your schedule!
This is a DIRECT HIRE opportunity.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Demonstrates both autonomy and proficiency in performance of comprehensive health assessments.
Collaborates with member's primary care physician to create a care plan focused on prevention, early detection and timely intervention.
Observes the scope of practice in the state in which he or she is licensed and working in.
Communicates with physicians and family members during transitions of care.
Effectively communicates with all members of the care team and facilitates a medically appropriate and effective plan of care to avoid unnecessary duplication of testing, and fragmentation of care.
Participates in case rounds to review skilled and hospitalized members.
REQUIRED PROFICIENCIES
Experience in skilled nursing or long-term care settings required (will consider newer NP grads if candidate has a strong RN background in long term care or a skilled nursing setting)
Case management experience preferred
Knowledge of current standard medical practices and experience with Medicare/Medicaid.
Knowledge of I-SNP MOC and I-SNP population.
LICENSURE, CREDENTIALING AND CERTIFICATION
Currently licensed as an Acute, Adult/Gerontological or Family Nurse Practitioner in the state of practice.
Holds or is eligible for DEA licensure and CDS licensure (if required in the state of practice)
Basic Cardiac Life Support certification.
Current unrestricted RN license for the state in which the provider is practicing.
COMPENSATION and SCHEDULE:
Salary starting at $118K with strong benefits and PTO
Monday - Friday, with some (paid) call
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PandoLogic. Category:Healthcare, Keywords:Geriatric Nurse, Location:Darby, PA-19023
$118k-122k yearly 1d ago
Account Manager
American Iron & Metal Company, Inc. 3.6
Non profit job in Philadelphia, PA
#xa 0;Exciting Opportunity: Become Our Next Account Manager! Are you ready to roll up your sleeves and make a hands-on impact in the metal recycling industry? Were on the lookout for a physically active and dynamic Account Manager to join our dedica Account Manager, Manager, Operations, Recycling, Manufacturing, Accounting
$52k-74k yearly est. 1d ago
Caregiver Phoenixville ChesCo near MontCo (reliable car required)
Aloaye Home Care
Non profit job in Phoenixville, PA
**Job Title:** Caregiver
Our headquarters is located in Delaware County at:
Aloaye Homecare, 950 Sussex Blvd, Broomall, PA 19008
**Company:** Aloaye Homecare Agency LLC
**About Us:**
Aloaye Homecare Agency believes in enhancing the quality of life for our patients through personalized in-home care. Our dedicated team provides compassionate support and brings peace of mind to families, ensuring their loved ones receive exceptional care.
Everything we do is driven by our universal mission to improve the quality of life for aging adults and support their families in caring for loved ones.
**Job Overview:**
We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated Caregiver to provide high-quality care and assistance to our clients or patients in their home. The ideal candidate will have a strong verbal communication skills with clear enunciation for the hard of hearing and a commitment to improving the quality of life for individuals in need of support, ensuring their safety, dignity, and well-being.
**Key Responsibilities:**
- Assist clients with daily living activities such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting.
- Provide companionship to clients.
- Monitor and record clients' health and behavior, report any changes to the appropriate healthcare professionals.
- Assist with meal preparation and feeding as necessary.
- Ensure a clean, safe, and comfortable living environment by performing light housekeeping duties.
- Maintain open and effective communication with clients, and supervisor.
- Adhere to all safety protocols and maintain confidentiality in accordance with HIPAA regulations.
**Qualifications:**
- Reliable vehicle required.
- Meal preparation skills to prepare home cooked meals.
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Previous experience as a caregiver or in a similar role is preferred.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Empathy and compassion towards clients and their families.
- Reliable, punctual, and able to work independently as well as part of a team.
- Flexible availability to work evenings, weekends.
Aloaye Homecare Agency LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
$24k-33k yearly est. 1d ago
Patrol Officer (Non-Certified)
Delaware River & Bay Authority (DRBA 4.3
Non profit job in New Castle, DE
PATROL OFFICER (NON-CERTIFIED) (New Castle, DE; Cape May, NJ; Lewes, DE) Recruit Salary: $66,037 (annualized) Completion of Academy Salary: $67,876 (annualized) FTO Completion Salary: $69,763 (annualized)
The Delaware River and Bay Authority Police Department has a specific selection process for
the position of non-certified police officer. Phase I of the selection process consists of four (4)
elements: Written Exam, Physical Fitness Assessment, Oral Panel Interview, and the Police
Administrator's Interview. All qualified applicants must successfully complete all four (4)
elements of Phase I to be considered for Phase II. All applicants will be contacted regarding
the next steps in the process and advised if they meet or do not meet the minimum
requirements
Successful candidates will attend a police academy. Typically, academies are conducted in the
Spring and Fall.
Please submit your application and resume as soon as possible. You may update your
application up until the consideration date for the next available class.
I. POSITION SUMMARY
The general responsibilities of a Patrol Officer include responding to calls for service,
enforcing traffic and criminal laws, and operating police vehicles when on routine patrol.
II. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
* Engage in interpersonal communications with the public and co-workers by promoting a
professional and courteous environment
* Participate with co-workers and supervisors in the advancement of the troop's goals and
objectives
* Complete assigned and self-initiated workloads
* Required to efficiently analyze and organize information and evidence obtained during
traffic and criminal investigations for prosecution purposes
* Deliver emergency services to the public by responding to calls for service safely and
promptly and by providing assistance to those in need
* Protect the public, co-workers and themselves from harm and injury by following
established safety and security practices and by correcting and/or reporting safety and/or
security hazards or risks
* Responsible for the entire arrest procedure including examining, handcuffing, conducting
a field search and guarding the arrestee to prevent escape or suicide
* Required to exercise discretion in the use of deadly and non-deadly force
* Required to arraign a defendant, as well as testify in court
* Able to make NCIC, DELJIS, SCIC and CAD inquiries and conduct a full traffic
collision investigation (i.e., interview witnesses, sketch and measure collision scenes,
determine contributing factors and identify violations, etc.)
* Enforce motor vehicle laws
* Must possess the physical ability necessary to engage in physical confrontations using
offensive and defensive tactics to subdue combative subjects
* Normally required to work a 12-hour rotating shift and adapt to irregular working
conditions
* Required to write different types of reports, including traffic reports, summonses and
arrest reports
* Able to identify public utility problems and report other road hazards
* Assist motorists in need of assistance or to perform traffic direction and control
* Utilize a variety of equipment in the performance of their job duties, including an
automobile, communications center equipment, baton, breath testing instrument,
computer terminal, fire extinguisher, flashlight, handcuffs, portable radio, police car
radio, radar/laser unit, semi-automatic pistol, shotgun, body armor and photographic
equipment
* May instruct suspects on the process to obtain an attorney, enforce court orders, respond
to civil disputes, and testify in Family Court
* Prepare search warrants, collect evidence, and inventory stolen property
* May have to stand/walk continuously for more than one-half the work shift and walk on
narrow, elevated surfaces
* Prepare interdepartmental memorandums and daily operational reports, as well as
maintain daily logs
* Clean and inspect firearms and perform random equipment inspections
* Provide superior customer service to everyone by responding in a courteous and efficient
manner
III. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
* Ability to acquire knowledge of laws and departmental rules/regulations/procedures,
as well as other resource materials
* Ability to acquire knowledge of weapon craft and ability to demonstrate usable
knowledge of court decisions
* Ability to acquire skill in the use of firearms, as well as non-lethal weapons
* Ability to acquire driving skill in both emergency and non-emergency conditions
* Ability to communicate both orally and in writing, cope with stressful situations and
evaluate a situation, respond correctly and apply appropriate discretion and common
sense
* Ability to provide excellent customer service
IV. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
* Must be a United States citizen
* Must be at least twenty-one (21) years of age
* Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university;
OR
An Associate's degree, or at least sixty (60) college credit hours, and at least two (2)
years of satisfactory employment indicating the maturity of the applicant;
OR
* Thirty (30) college credits, from an accredited college or university with two (2)
years of active duty military service.
* Minimum uncorrected vision not greater than 20/200 in each eye and
correctable with lenses to 20/20 in each eye; able to distinguish
between the colors of red, green and amber
* Height and weight in proper proportion; must be in excellent
cardiovascular physical condition
V. LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS, AND/OR CERTIFICATES
* Applicant must have a current valid driver's license and at least one (1) year of
driving experience. An applicant with a prior driving suspension or revocation must
have one (1) year of reinstatement in order to be eligible to apply. Any alcohol-
related driving arrests and overall driving history will be subject to review.
VI. CRIMINAL RECORD AND ACTIVITY
* Any felony conviction is an automatic disqualification. Any criminal activity that
would be considered a felony under Delaware law or the law of the state in which the
activity occurred is a disqualification. Arrests resulting in conviction must be
pardoned prior to submitting an application. Applicants are strongly encouraged to
apply for an expungement on any past arrests not resulting in conviction. All arrests
will be subject to evaluation.
VII. DRUG USAGE
* Use of any illegal drug two years prior to application, or any prior use of a
hallucinogenic drug, will be an automatic disqualification. All other drug use,
including illegally using prescribed drugs, is subject to review.
VIII. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
* Candidates for this position will be subject to a background investigation, a pre-
employment physical, fitness testing, psychological testing, and a medical/criminal
polygraph
* Any uncertified candidate selected for hire will be required to attend and pass a
formal police academy program
* Qualified candidates will be required to take a written test. Further details will be
provided.
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If you are interested in applying for this position, please complete the on-line
application at ************* In addition, please attach a resume to the completed
application.
The Delaware River & Bay Authority is an Equal Opportunity Employer
$22k-30k yearly est. 1d ago
Substance Use Disorder Management Specialist
Pmhcc Inc. 4.0
Non profit job in Philadelphia, PA
Job Description Ensure all your application information is up to date and in order before applying for this opportunity.
The Clinical Service Manager is responsible for utilization management by conducting utilization review activities, population management, cross-system consultation, provider management and treatment quality monitoring. The Clinical Service Manager must utilize clinical knowledge of best practices and evidence-based treatments to ensure BHSI members receive timely access to quality, medically necessary behavioral health services.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Authorize and reauthorize treatment utilizing ASAM Criteria.
Facilitate care coordination with system partners to address social determinants, barriers to wellness, and other needs of members, including connection to appropriate community-based services.
Carries a caseload of provider agencies and acts as the liaison and primary contact to those agencies.
Authorizes and reauthorizes the continuation of treatment or recommends and facilitates necessary changes in the levels of care.
Performs on-site utilization review activities as needed which may include, but are not limited to, the review of client charts, documentation of treatment services, completion of required paperwork, confirmation of attempt to establish M.A. eligibility.
Performs telephonic screenings as required and clinical dispositions as needed.
Monitors program eligibility of active patients via the Department of Welfare's PROMISe & e-CIS systems. Appropriately manage cases based on eligibility.
Ensures all required client paperwork is received and complete.
Maintain documentation in BHSI's electronic system consistent with agency and industry standards.
Work collaboratively with team members including assisting with the training of newly hired employees as requested, covering work when peers are out of the office as assigned.
Display clinical integrity, advocacy and commitment to member and family driven care and principles of resiliency and recovery.
Other duties as assigned.
Skills Required:
Excellent clinical case conceptualization skills
Maintain high levels of advocacy. Possess the ability to actively listen and work to resolve grievances expressed by the provider network and community members, while exercising care and compassion.
Proactive planning and meeting facilitation
Customer service
Familiar with psychiatric and medical conditions and concurrent medication usage
Excellent verbal and written communication skills and ability to use them when communicating with internal and external stakeholders.
Excellent interpersonal and collaboration skills
Proficient in MS Office, especially with Excel, and able to type at least 40 words per minute
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Excellent time management and prioritization skills and ability to multi-task
Compliant with HIPAA and Confidentiality regulations
Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree in related field with 3 years of relevant work experience in SUD; bachelor's degree and 5 years of relevant work experience in SUD; master's degree in related field with 2 years of relevant work experience in SUD; or master's degree with 3 years of relevant work experience in SUD.
Equal Opportunity Employment:
PMHCC, Inc. is committed to equal opportunity. xevrcyc It is our policy to support equal employment for all employees and applicants without regard to race, religion, color, sex, sexual preferences, age, national origin, disability, behavioral health status, military status or any other characteristic protected by law.
Americans with Disabilities Act:
Employees as well as applicants who are currently, or become disabled, must be able to perform the functions of the job with either reasonable accommodation or unaided. PMHCC, Inc. will examine reasonable accommodations on a case-by-case basis in accordance with the law.
$56k-68k yearly est. 1d ago
Travel Operating Room Registered Nurse - $2,658 per week
Care Career 4.3
Non profit job in Camden, NJ
Care Career is seeking a travel nurse RN OR - Operating Room for a travel nursing job in Camden, New Jersey.
Job Description & Requirements
Specialty: OR - Operating Room
Discipline: RN
36 hours per week
Shift: 12 hours, days
Employment Type: Travel
Operating Room Nurses Responsible for planning, executing, directing and evaluating, direct and indirect nursing care given to the surgical patient. The nursing activities may include preoperative, intra-operative and postoperative evaluation. Operating Room Nurses may be employed in several roles including scrub, circulating or function in both roles.
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 OR
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
$92k-135k yearly est. 1d ago
CLINICAL SUPERVISOR
Resources for Human Development 3.9
Non profit job in Philadelphia, PA
Job DescriptionLicensed Clinical SupervisorWilmedering, PADescription
Apply promptly! A high volume of applicants is expected for the role as detailed below, do not wait to send your CV.
Job title
Licensed Clinical Supervisor
Reports to
Clinical Director
Are you looking for an opportunity to help people improve their lives? RHD is seeking Clinical Supervisors. Locations include McKees Rocks and the Penn Hills/Monroeville area.
Part Time
Position Summary
The Alternative Response Team (A-Team) provides a rapid, face-to-face mobile response to people calling 911 with a behavioral health crisis. The Licensed Clinical Supervisor will provide in-person clinical consultation to Behavioral Health First Responders in the field before, during, and after each crisis response. The Licensed Clinical Supervisor provides clinical support and leadership to staff and participants and assists with the development, implementation, and monitoring of programmatic systems. Works with the Clinical Director to develop new strategies to ensure needs and best practices are incorporated into the program design. A commitment to the RHD values should be demonstrated as job duties are performed.
Essential Duties and Functions
Staff Supervision and Oversight
Provide supervision and evaluation of staff, including Electronic Health Record (EHR) oversight and approval of notes as rendering provider for billing when needed.
Provide regular, ongoing clinical supervision to Behavioral Health First Responders (BHFR) in the field and office setting to ensure the delivery of quality services
Quality Assurance
Implement and maintain program policy and procedures and continuous quality improvement measures.
Operational/Administrative Management
Coordinates, facilitates, and documents treatment and services for program participants, groups, and individuals.
Provides administrative oversight to Behavioral Health First Responders
Direct Clinical Support Lead clinical crisis interventions for program participants by:
Providing ongoing and regular clinical field supervision for BHFR
Providing support to program management and BHFR to provide crisis interventions from a trauma-informed perspective.
Complete screenings and assessments using validated screening tools to assess for depression, trauma, substance use, and risk/needs associated with criminal risk and make clinical recommendations to guide crisis intervention response.
Document and submit all clinical interactions in a timely manner.
Provide clinical trainings to BHFR
Provide Clinical Supervision as required by state licensing boards for staff seeking licensing.
All other duties as assigned by the Clinical Director.
Qualifications
Minimum Master's Degree required in psychology, social work, or related field.
Clinical Mental Health license (LPC, LCSW, LSW) as required by state or local regulations.
Three years of experience working with individuals with Mental Health issues, Developmental Disabilities, Drug and/or Alcohol Addiction, or Homeless populations
Two years of which needs to be in leadership
Background Check Required
Valid Drivers License
CJIS Certification Required (upon hire)
Working conditions
This position is an emergency first responder. Work is in the community in uncontrolled environments. Staff are expected to work in all elements of weather and may be called on to support during city-wide events or disasters. This position is at risk for being exposed to communicable diseases and unstable or agitated individuals. There is a potential for verbal abuse from those we serve. The position must be able and willing to physically assist consumers with limited mobility in and out of the agency vehicle. While performing the duties of the job, employees are frequently required to stand, walk, lift, and reach. Must be willing to perform all job-related travel associated with this position. Hazard and Atmospheric Conditions
Exposure to Fumes
Exposure to Dust
Exposure to Extreme Heat
Exposure to Extreme Cold
Wet and/or Humid
Exposure to Loud Noise
Exposure to Confined Places
Mists or Gases
Exposure to Mechanical Hazards
Exposure to Chemical Hazards
Exposure to Electrical Hazards
Exposure to Burn Hazard
About Company:Apis Services, Inc. (a wholly owned subsidiary of Inperium, Inc.) provides a progressive platform for delivering Shared Services to Inperium and its Constellation of affiliate companies. Allowing these entities to advance their mission and vision. By exploring geographical program expansion and focusing on quality outcome measures to create cost savings that result in reinvestment into the organizations stakeholders through capacity creation and employee compensation betterment. Apis Services, Inc. and affiliate's provide equal employment opportunities for all employees and applicants for employment in compliance with all federal and all applicable state and local laws and regulations, including nondiscrimination in hiring and employment. xevrcyc All employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, ancestry, age, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, disability, genetic information, marital status, pregnancy/childbirth, veteran status or any other basis protected by law. This policy of non-discrimination and equal employment opportunities extends to every phase and aspect of hiring and employment.
$37k-50k yearly est. 1d ago
Director of Prevention
Cora Services Inc. 4.3
Non profit job in Philadelphia, PA
Job Description
CORA Services is a dynamic and growing not for profit organization in Philadelphia. For more than 50 years, CORA has served children and families experiencing emotional, academic and social challenges that impact their development and productivity. Our mission is to empower children, young people and families to thrive through quality and compassionate service.
Is this the next step in your career Find out if you are the right candidate by reading through the complete overview below.
CORA's Community Services Division is currently seeking a Director of Prevention to ensure that the prevention case management programs provide high-quality services that are responsive to the needs of our clients, community and funding sources. This position has overall program and operational responsibility for the development, planning and implementation of the prevention programs/services offered through the Community Services Division.
The salary for this position is $78,311 with required 5 years of experience. (Salary commensurate with additional experience.)
All CORA team members are expected to uphold the mission, vision and values of CORA Services which includes valuing all individuals and supporting each individual's potential for growth.
In addition, as a Director of Prevention your duties will include:
Provide administrative leadership and management for prevention/case management programs offered in the Community Services Division.
Oversee all aspects of prevention programs including service delivery, policy and procedure development/updates, contract compliance, quality assurance, and record keeping; ensure that all funding mandates and reporting requirements are met in accordance with the agency's mission, goals, values and philosophy.
Provide supervision and support for prevention department staff to ensure high-quality service, contract compliance and efficient operations. Support supervisors in the hiring, supervision and performance evaluation of direct service staff. Directly supervise: 3 Truancy Supervisors and 2 Community School Case Management Supervisors and additional team members as assigned via departmental growth.
Provide leadership and structure for departmental and team meetings to ensure strong team collaboration.
Not only ensure that prevention teams are participating in training and education for ongoing professional development and contract compliance, but drive, develop and institute ongoing professional growth opportunities as a regular component of the team's development
Manage program expenses to budget for each prevention contract/program and inform budgetary priorities in collaboration with the Vice President and Finance Team.
Establish management practices that support positive relationships and promote a high level of staff morale, motivation, collaboration and accountability to high service standards.
Develop and maintain strong relationships with prevention program funding sources, program partners, other agencies and community groups in order to facilitate agency service goals and remain informed of developments outside of the agency.
Collect and be knowledgeable of data, trends and best practices in the field; identify opportunities to incorporate best practices to continuously improve service delivery.
Establish and monitor goals and objectives that are responsive to the changing needs of the community and are consistent with agency mission, goals and procedures.
Provide leadership in the design, implementation and utilization of client management/outcomes measurement system in the prevention department; champion the use of data to drive programmatic, process and system improvement, using the Prevention Department's logic model to support.
Contribute to the preparation of program proposals/grant applications and review and negotiation of contracts.
Perform other duties as assigned by the Vice President of Community Services Division.
EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
Master's or advanced degree in Counseling, Social Work or human services related field required.
EXPERIENCE/KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS:
5+ years of supervisory and/or administrative experience in human service agency required, which includes supervision of others, direct service and program planning.
Demonstrated program and contract management skills essential.
Proven ability to manage staff and develop a team approach to service delivery.
Skilled in communication and partner relations.
Strong strategic thinking, problem solving, and organizational skills.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other staff members, clients, visitors and personnel from other agencies and service centers.
Ability to maintain high confidentiality.
Ability to work proficiently in Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook. xevrcyc
CORA Offers:
Medical, dental and vision coverages with a competitive company premium contribution (eligible 1st day of the month following date of hire)
Company paid life/AD&D and LTD coverages
Supplemental voluntary benefits including STD, accident, critical illness, etc.
403b retirement plan with generous company contribution after one year of service
Paid time off + paid agency holidays
Employee Assistant Program
Family Planning Benefits (including cash benefit to assist with IVF, egg freezing, adoption, or surrogacy)
An outstanding, inclusive work environment
CORA Services Inc. provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religious creed, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics.
$78.3k yearly 1d ago
Digital/Research Services Librarian - PT
Westminster Theological Seminary 3.8
Non profit job in Glenside, PA
Job Purpose Serve as a catalyst for planning, delivery, and continuous improvement of diversified library services to students and faculty. Duties and Responsibilities * Online Content (35%) * Create and manage Libguides, Loom screencasts, and other related content to assist students in the digital environment, especially with their changing research needs.
* Keep the library website updated, assist with any redesigns, and ensure that campus communication channels are kept current with any library announcements.
* Manage library interaction with the Circle online platform, and collaborate with Learning Experience staff to provide support for online students.
* Additional responsibilities related to management of the digital collection.
* Systems 30%
* Maintain, support and update library software systems, (e.g. Sierra, EBSCO Discovery Service, etc.). Working with the Information Systems Director, responsible for coordinating system migrations.
* Training library staff in the usage of library software systems, resolving problems with library software systems and serving as the principal contact with software and systems vendors, etc.
* Periodicals (5%)
* Ensure patron access to online periodicals in collaboration with the staff member who manages subscriptions
* Access Services (10%)
* Reserves: timely and efficient communication with faculty RE: addition of materials to Reserve collection; timely removal of materials from Reserves at the conclusion of term, etc.
* Circulation: cover shifts as needed at the Circulation Desk. May include occasional evenings/weekend shifts.
* Archives and Special Collections (15%)
* In collaboration with the director and other staff, field research inquiries (internal and external) RE: the library's holdings, and access to heritage resources.
* Other duties as assigned by the Director (5%)
Requirements
Required qualifications:
* Previous related library experience and related course work.
* A graduate degree in Theology, Divinity, or Religious Studies
* A graduate degree in Library and Information Science from an A.L.A accredited program.
* Superior communication skills (written and in person); working knowledge of one or more foreign languages.
* Exploration and proficiency RE: effective use of relevant technologies.
Desired competencies:
* Ability to work both individually and collaboratively
* Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
* Ability to communicate clearly and in a timely and courteous manner
* A creative and resourceful approach to projects and processes
* Eagerness to build partnerships within and beyond the library
* Proven ability to analyze and complete complex projects
* Adaptability and resourcefulness within a constantly changing environment
Working conditions:
* The library is a dynamic environment, and this position requires a high degree of collegiality, flexibility, and resourcefulness.
* This is a part-time, non-exempt position, with 20 hours per week expected, normally Monday through Friday. This position has potential to develop into a full-time role.
* This in an on-campus position
Physical requirements:
* Some lifting (up to 25 lbs.), pushing of carts (up to 50 lbs.), bending, and stooping required.
Leadership Accountability:
* This position reports to the Director of Library Services
* This position does not supervise or coach employees.
Westminster Theological Seminary hires only personnel who belong to a Protestant evangelical church and subscribe to Biblical orthodoxy (belief) and orthopraxy (practice). Employees shall affirm their agreement with the historic, trinitarian Christian faith as expressed in the Apostles' Creed. Otherwise, Westminster Theological Seminary is an equal opportunity employer, dedicated to providing equal employment and advancement opportunities to all individuals, except as specifically allowed by federal and state law, and basing employment decisions on merit, qualifications and training. Westminster Theological Seminary does not discriminate in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of race, color, religion (except as religion is a bona fide occupational qualification), sex, national origin, age, disability or any other classification protected by law.
In accordance with the above paragraph, all employees are required to sign Westminster Theological Seminary's Community Life Policy affirming their commitment to Christian belief and practice as described in the policy.
$56k-63k yearly est. 50d ago
2026 Maintenance Operations Internship
Delaware River & Bay Authority (DRBA 4.3
Non profit job in New Castle, DE
MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS INTERN Hourly Rate: $16.00 (Undergraduate Student)-$18.00 (Graduate Program Students) This position will assist the applicable maintenance unit with day-to-day activities. This internship
will give the intern valuable real-world experience in the areas of the applicable field. Most job
responsibilities require performing maintenance, operation of equipment, and similar maintenance
work procedures. Employees in this classification work from detailed instructions, but may be
required to work independently and may encounter some new situations requiring new solutions.
Work can be performed outdoors and can be in any weather condition. The employee is
responsible for following established safety practices while performing assigned duties to protect
self, co-workers and the public from personal injury and to prevent damage to Authority property.
II. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
* Complete assigned tasks including learning and providing technical support.
* May assist in performing job start up, checkout, and troubleshooting.
* May provide program or project support.
* Learn the use of a variety of tools.
* Learn how to analyze, diagnose, and repair systems, if applicable.
* Learn how to perform preventative maintenance, replacement, and modifications as
needed or requested.
* Learn how to maintain assigned stock of inventory, company equipment, and document
all related activities, if needed.
* Learn how to document work by completing paperwork for each job, including daily
time, progress, and duration; and maintaining files.
* Learn how to turn in all required paperwork and reports in a timely manner.
* Learn how to maintain tools and equipment by inspecting for signs of wear; must
maintain cleanliness of work area.
* Must display an ability to communicate a clear understanding of their subject matter
and offer informed suggestions to improve processes.
* Must respect individual differences and utilize the diverse thinking and contributions of
all team members/employees.
III. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
* Generalized knowledge of technical area functions
* Effective oral and written communication skills
* Ability to provide superior customer service to everyone by responding in a courteous
and efficient manner.
IV. REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
* At least a college sophomore majoring in the related technical trade area
V. LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS, AND/OR CERTIFICATIONS
* Valid driver's license
VI. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
* Subject to a background check and pre-employment drug test
* Delaware River and Bay Authority requires all employees to have direct deposit with a
financial institution to receive their bi-weekly pay
If you are interested in applying for this position please complete the on-line
application at ************* In addition, please attach a resume to the completed
application.
The Delaware River & Bay Authority is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). ************
$16 hourly 2d ago
Pediatric - Pulmonology Physician
Prolocums
Non profit job in Philadelphia, PA
Call only Pediatrics - Pulmonology Locum, Franklin, IN looking for a provider with an ACTIVE Pennsylvania license, as the need is immediate. Required: BC/BE, Hold or be eligible for an unrestricted and unchallenged license to practice medicine in the state of Pennsylvania, Valid DEA Licensure, ACLS, PALS Certifications.
Details Beeper 15 minute response time, 4 phone Consults per day. Physicians provide day (inpatient) and night call coverage for 7 days a week. Inpatient and night call coverage are usually bundled and done the same week.
Interested and available? Apply today!
$118k-204k yearly est. 2d ago
Programming JOB Training Program
Year Up United 3.8
Non profit job in Wilmington, DE
Year Up United is a one-year or less, intensive job training program that provides young adults with in-classroom skill development, access to internships and/or job placement services, and personalized coaching and mentorship. Year Up United participants also receive an educational stipend.
The program combines technical and professional training with access to internships and job placement support through our industry-leading talent placement firm YUPRO Placement. If you receive an internship, it may be at Bank of America, Exelon Corporation, or JP Morgan Chase, among other leading organizations in the Wilmington area.
Are you eligible?
You can apply to Year Up United if you are:
- A high school graduate or GED recipient
- Eligible to work in the U. S.
- Available Monday-Friday throughout the duration of the program
- Highly motivated to learn technical and professional skills
- Have not obtained a Bachelors degree
- You may be required to answer additional screening questions when applying
What will you gain?
Professional business and communication skills, interviewing and networking skills, resume building, ongoing support and guidance to help you launch your career. During the internship phase, Year Up United students earn an educational stipend of $525 per week.
In-depth classes include:
- Customer Success
- Data Analytics
- Investment Operations
Get the skills and opportunity you need to launch your professional career.
75% of Year Up United graduates are employed and/or enrolled in postsecondary education within 4 months of graduation. Employed graduates earn an average starting salary of fifty-three thousand dollars per year.
$32k-37k yearly est. 18h ago
Prospect Park Zoo Conservation Camp Counselor
Wildlife Conservation Society 4.5
Non profit job in Prospect Park, PA
Job Title: Prospect Park Zoo Conservation Camp Counselor Department: EDUCATION Reports to: Manager of Education Programming Type: Temporary Rate: $20.00 Schedule * Bronx Zoo - June 14 - June 25; Sunday - Thursday 8:00am - 4:00pm June 29 -September 4, 2026; Monday - Friday 8:00am - 4:00pm
* Central Park Zoo - June 1 - August 28, 2026; Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:00pm
* Queens Zoo - June 8 - September 4, 2026, Monday-Friday, 8:00am-3:30pm
(extended-care shifts available, typically 10:00-5:30pm)
* New York Aquarium - June 15 - September 4, 2026; Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:00pm
* Prospect Park Zoo - June 15 - September 4, 2026; Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:00pm
POSITION SUMMARY
The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) is hiring approximately 40 total Conservation Camp Counselors (CCC) to work with its on-site summer camps facilitated out of our 4 zoos and 1 aquarium in New York City. This is a unique opportunity to explore education at an informal science institution. You will work part-time in the WCS Education Department. You will report to work on-site at the Prospect Park Zoo - this is not a remote work opportunity. Together with staff you will teach exciting science content, welcome campers with diverse interests, abilities, and backgrounds, and maintain a lively learning environment. You will have the opportunity to learn about different teaching styles and methods, facilitate fun activities, and utilize restorative practices in group management.
The Candidate
* You are creative, energetic, dependable, and enjoy working as part of a team.
* You are capable of taking initiative and completing tasks assigned in a timely fashion.
* You have experience leading fun activities with children, an enthusiasm for learning and an interest in wildlife and/or conservation science.
* You are committed to instilling a love of learning and fostering a supportive environment for children from all walks of life.
WHO WE ARE
WCS saves wildlife and wild places worldwide through science, conservation action, education, and inspiring people to value nature. To achieve this, we harness the power of our Global Conservation Program in nearly 60 nations, in all the world's oceans, and our five wildlife parks in New York City - Bronx Zoo, Central Park Zoo, Queens Zoo, Prospect Park Zoo, and New York Aquarium - visited by 4 million people annually. We combine our expertise in the field, zoos, and aquarium to achieve our conservation mission.
WCS Education is a pioneer in zoo-based learning, inspiring over 1.5 million people each year across New York City. Since 1929, we have been at the forefront of science education, fostering the next generation of conservation advocates by creating meaningful connections to wildlife and nature. We provide innovative, high-quality learning experiences that empower individuals to care for and protect the natural world.
RESPONSIBILITIES
As a Conservation Camp Counselor (CCC) you will:
* Work on-site at the Prospect Park Zoo. This position is fully in person and there is no option for remote work.
* Follow and reinforce all health and safety protocols and procedures while implementing camp activities.
* Lead engaging summer camp programs alongside full-time education staff for children in grades Pre-K-12th.
* Spend the camp day outdoors, supervising campers in the zoo/aquarium and surrounding park space if applicable and travelling safely with campers at all times.
* Foster an inclusive camp environment for all campers.
* Learn and utilize restorative justice practices to create a supportive camp environment and cohesive camp community.
* Facilitate science experiments, art projects, games, and explorations inspired by the zoos and aquarium.
* Inspire campers from diverse socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds with a love of wildlife and science.
* Support full-time education staff in re-working camp activities to fit unique learning styles of campers.
* Prepare and organize materials for camp programs.
* Participate in training before the start of camp and throughout the summer.
* Attend regular meetings.
* Additional responsibilities as required.
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