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  • Desk Clerk Substitute (On Call)

    Deborah's Place 3.7company rating

    Deborah's Place job in Chicago, IL

    Job Description As the first point of contact for visitors, this position is responsible for the day to day operation of the reception desk for housing sites of Deborah's Place. The position is also responsible for: the development, implementation and proper execution of desk clerk policy and procedures, including monitoring the facility interior and exterior perimeter; completing security logs, completing written incident reports, answering phones, registering guests, accepting and documenting rent payments and responding to emergency situations according to protocol. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Reception and Office Management Record building activities on daily log by noting any occurrences and observations. Answer the telephone, take and distribute mail and messages to tenants and Deborah's Place staff. Answer door to check visitors and tenants in and out; respond to visitors and tenants' concerns and requests. Collect rental payments, issue receipts, enter rent receipts on appropriate record keeping documents. Coordinate reservation and preparation of meeting rooms. Maintain guest register, submit maintenance requests, prepare incident and rule violation reports. Sort and distribute mail for tenants and staff. Building Safety Document all visible building activities on security log, reporting any dangerous or emergency situations to the appropriate staff and calling emergency personnel if necessary. Monitor security cameras; ensure guest policy compliance and monitor parking lots to ensure proper usage by authorized personal. Respond to emergencies, such as alarms, fire and intrusion by following emergency response protocol. Maintain organization's stability and reputation by complying with legal requirements. Qualifications and Requirements Education: High School Diploma or equivalent; Licensure and/or Certification: Fire Safety certification by the City of Chicago required within six months of employment. Job Experience: 1-2 years of customer service or front desk experience. Social service and/or residential program experience preferred; Special Knowledge & Skills: Knowledge of security systems; Knowledge of issues surrounding homelessness, individuals with disabilities including mental illness, and chemical dependency; proficiency in Microsoft Office software, effective oral and written communication skills, good organizational skills, conflict management and crisis intervention skills; practice good judgment with objectivity; dependability; emotional control; integrity; safety management; professionalism; demonstrate clear and professional boundaries; act in a professional manner; Valid Illinois driver's license preferred. Deborah's Place is an equal opportunity employer. We strongly encourage and seek applications from women, people of color, immigrant, bilingual, and bicultural individuals, as well as members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities. Job Posted by ApplicantPro
    $36k-43k yearly est. 6d ago
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  • Safe Haven Residential Staff

    Deborah's Place 3.7company rating

    Deborah's Place job in Chicago, IL

    Job Description This position is responsible for daily Safe Haven operations including scheduling and training of Safe Haven volunteers; maintaining timely and accurate logs; meal preparation and delivery; crisis intervention; conducting Safe Haven activities; ensuring safety and integrity of Safe Haven space. Schedule: Sunday and Monday 12am-8am, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 11am-7pm Essential Duties and Responsibilities Program Management Know and comply with policies and procedures of Deborah's Place and the Safe Haven. Coordinate the scheduling and training of Safe Haven volunteers. Communicate directly and effectively concerns and observations to internal and external service providers. Communicate directly and effectively with other Safe Haven staff and residents. Ensure program safety, security, cleanliness and integrity of the building during designated hours. This includes staying awake on the overnight shift. Prepare and serve meals. Ensure the proper ordering, stocking and storage of goods and supplies. Collaborate with Safe Haven staff to plan & conduct Safe Haven operations and activities. Timely and appropriate crisis intervention Qualifications and Requirements Education: High School Diploma or equivalent; Bachelor's preferred. Licensure and/or Certification: Food Handling and Sanitation Certification within six months of employment. First Aid/CPR preferred. Job Experience: 2-3 years residential program experience; 2-3 years working with people with mental illness, substance abuse and/or both Special Knowledge & Skills: Knowledge of issues surrounding homelessness, mental illness and chemical dependency; proficiency in Microsoft Office software, effective oral and written communication skills, good organizational skills, conflict management and crisis intervention skills; ability to communicate effectively with case management team, psychiatrist and other providers around mental health and medical issues; demonstrate clear and professional boundaries; act in a professional manner; Valid Illinois driver's license, proof of insurance. Deborah's Place is an equal opportunity employer. We strongly encourage and seek applications from women, people of color, immigrant, bilingual, and bicultural individuals, as well as members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities. Job Posted by ApplicantPro
    $20k-24k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Customer Success Job Training Program

    Year Up United 3.8company rating

    Chicago, IL job

    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 Exelon Corporation, Bank of America, United Airlines, or Northwestern University among many other leading organizations in the Chicago 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 BachelorÊ1⁄4s 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 - Customer Success - Data Analytics - IT Support - Project Management - Business Operations - Network Security & Support - Application Development 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. PandoLogic. Category:General, Location:Chicago, IL-60608
    $31k-39k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Occupancy Specialist/Property Manager

    Lutheran Social Services of Wi & Upper Mi 3.7company rating

    Roscoe, IL job

    Lutheran Social Services of WI & Upper MI is currently seeking an Occupancy Specialist in Beaver Dam (1 day), Columbus, WI (3 days), and Janesville (1 day). The Occupancy Specialist has direct responsibility for property management functions and related day to day operations of assigned HUD projects and/or assigned LSS owned or managed apartment rental programs. Hour are primarily Monday through Thursday, unless flexed for tenant need, 1st shift. The role is full-time, benefit eligible role. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: This list of duties and responsibilities is not all-inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties and responsibilities as management may deem necessary. Serves as a representative of the agency and the properties/programs to internal and external customers. Establishes and maintains appropriate relationships with stakeholders. Assumes primary and direct responsibility for managing tenant and stakeholder issues and concerns related to the property, tenant relations, etc. Works independently and with supervisory staff to address concerns in a consistent and timely manner. With supervisory assistance provides enforcement of lease requirements and project rules. Works as a collaborative team member to support the Business Unit and Continuum of Care model. Successfully completes the HUD Certified Occupancy Specialist training as assigned. Maintains a working knowledge of HUD handbook (s) and implements requirements contained within. Markets and promotes the project(s) to ensure occupancy rates that meet or exceed budget. Implements administrative rules for occupancy of the project(s). Collects all payments to the project including security deposits, pet deposits, damage payments and monthly rents. Records all payments received and prepares an accurate electronic monthly deposit report. Ensures that the monthly deposit(s) are made in a timely fashion. Participates in credit card processing of payments following established protocols. Receives, reviews, and provides feedback concerning monthly project financial reports. Monitors to ensure all identified charges are accurate for the project. Ensures all collected rents and other project income is accurately reflected. Communicates any discrepancy or areas of concern to supervisory staff. Obtains, reviews, and submits documentation for tenant certifications, leases, etc. Has final responsibility to ensure accuracy of same. Matches third party verified data against EIV data; investigates and resolves discrepancies. Maintains a complete and accurate waiting list that is compliant with HUD regulation- as assigned. Ensures individual and project compliance with Fair Housing laws. Participates in annual Fair Housing training. Ensures compliance with administrative rules for occupancy of the projects; i.e. income limits, screening checks, and income targeting requirements. Ensures complete and compliant tenant files that meet LSS and HUD standards/regulations. Maintains tenant files as assigned. Implements LSS, HUD, and municipal expectations as related to project curb appeal and facility standards. Provides direct services to accomplish these goals; i.e. snow and ice removal, weed pulling, picking up trash, etc. Works with maintenance and supervisory staff to identify areas needing correction. Works within annual budget to meet identified need and makes budgetary recommendations for subsequent budget years. Provides direct building services such as vacuuming, dusting, window washing, bathroom cleaning, etc. Cleans and preps unit turnovers as assigned. Purchases project supplies in accordance with published agency and funder expectations. Works with supervisory staff to ensure compliance with project budget. Prepares for and participates in all facility compliance inspections; i.e. HUD, WHEDA, MMAM, REAC, city, state, etc. Conducts apartment inspections per identified program expectations. Has responsibility for on call/after hour's communications regarding facility and or resident issues. Responds appropriately to all emergency calls within prescribed timelines. Conducts and or arranges for all required facility testing including but not limited to fire extinguisher testing, elevator testing, sprinkler system testing, smoke detector testing and battery replacement, and fire inspections. Completes background and credit checks as assigned. Ensures quality programming through the use of best practice standards and contract/licensing requirements. Completes all assigned training in the prescribed timeframe. Seeks additional training opportunity to enhance effectiveness in meeting expectations of the job. Coordinates participation in training opportunities with supervisory staff to ensure appropriateness of training and compliance with budget. Maintains MSDS book for each assigned project(s). Performs other duties as required/assigned. PERKS: Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance Flex Spending for Dependent & Health Care Mileage reimbursement Paid Time Off 10 Paid Holidays Ability to Contribute to 403B Employee Assistance Program Service Awards and Recognition QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Upon offer, candidates must successfully complete the necessary background, caregiver, medical and any other checks required, according to program requirements. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE: Graduation from high school or GED equivalency is required. Previous experience in property management and or working with customers in a similar setting is preferred. CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS: Must have a valid driver's license and have reliable transportation to perform the essential duties of the role; a motor vehicle check (MVR) with a satisfactory driving record per the LSS Driver Safety Procedure is required, and ability to meet LSS auto insurance requirements. Must attend and pass the Certified Occupancy Specialist training as assigned. TRAVEL: Position may travel daily between programs. May travel over the two state area on occasion for training and meetings and may include some overnights. LSS is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
    $27k-33k yearly est. 11d ago
  • Travel Labor & Delivery Registered Nurse - $2,109 per week

    Care Career 4.3company rating

    Hoffman Estates, IL job

    Care Career is seeking a travel nurse RN Labor and Delivery for a travel nursing job in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Labor and Delivery Discipline: RN 36 hours per week Shift: 12 hours, nights Employment Type: Travel Labor and Delivery Registered Nurses (RN) play an important role for expecting and new mothers. They care for women when they are in labor or right after they give birth. A Labor and Delivery Nurse provide additional support, be it emotional or physical, for those who experience complications in labor. They also work with doctors to ensure a safe delivery. Labor and Delivery Room nurses work in hospitals, community health centers, physicians' offices and adult education centers, providing one-on-one education to pregnant women and new mothers, to promote health and bonding for both mother and child. 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 Labor and Delivery About Care Career Care Career brings together a portfolio of leading healthcare staffing organizations, each delivering specialized talent solutions across the industry. Wherever you want to go, We Make It Happen. With travel nursing jobs across the country, you can discover the possibilities that create the lifestyle and financial position that you have dreamed of. Care Career is a modern, transparent staffing firm creating the ultimate community of US. Benefits Referral bonus Weekly pay Medical benefits Continuing Education Dental benefits Vision benefits
    $78k-119k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Programs Director

    Hispanic American Construction Industry Association (Hacia 2.8company rating

    Chicago, IL job

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

    American Brain Tumor Association 3.6company rating

    Chicago, IL job

    Are you cause-driven and can embrace our mission where brain tumors are eliminated? Are you experienced in both events management and fundraising and want to combine those skills to benefit our nonprofit? The American Brain Tumor Association (ABTA) is a steadfast advocate on behalf of the brain tumor community in the U.S. where we help patients, caregivers and their loved ones. Our mission is to advance the understanding and treatment of brain tumors with the goals of improving, extending and, ultimately, saving the lives of those impacted by a brain tumor diagnosis. Join us as the Community Event Coordinator, where you will work as part of our development team to support a revenue portfolio driven by relationship building, pipeline development, events, and fundraising activities as well as mission and outreach integration. The Community Event Coordinator will support goal achievement through effective coordination and communication with a wide variety of partners, corporations, constituents, donors and volunteers. In conjunction with community volunteers, this position will support the development, planning, implementation and execution of assigned BT5K Breakthrough for Brain Tumors Run/Walk events and other community events as assigned. The Community Event Coordinator will travel to BT5K events nationwide to provide onsite event support, as well as within the designated market areas as needed to meet with local volunteers, constituents, key supporters and ABTA research partners. This role is also responsible for managing BT5K event materials, including maintaining inventory, packing, coordinating shipments, and ensuring materials are delivered accurately and on time to 8 BT5K events nationwide. The Community Event Coordinator is responsible for providing exceptional customer service, cultivating partnerships that promote awareness in the brain tumor community, and directly supporting fundraising and engagement goals that further advance the mission of the ABTA. This is a hybrid position is based in Chicago at the ABTA Headquarters and is required to be in the office 1-2 days per week HOW YOU'LL SERVE OUR ORGANIZATION Events & Volunteer Engagement In partnership with local volunteers, plan, assess and evaluate events that meet the programmatic and quality goals of ABTA, ensuring flawless experiences for event participants, sponsors, vendor partners, community members and volunteers. Coordinate with Volunteer Manager to recruit, train and support community volunteers. Partner with the Director of Corporate Relations and local volunteers to identify, target, and steward corporate partnerships for sponsorship and/or corporate events. Provide guidance and ABTA resources to volunteer planning committees in assigned BT5K markets. Maintain strong internal and external communications with all event participants, volunteers, corporate partners and other constituents. Assist with preparing assigned BT5K events and content delivery strategies and plans that are aligned with ABTA's strategic and financial objectives. Update and maintain event websites and ensure e-mails are properly formatted and distributed to the appropriate audiences. Respond in a prompt and expeditious manner to all voicemail, e-mail, and phone messages from ABTA staff members, volunteers, participants, Board members, vendors, and constituents within 24-hours of receipt. All other duties and responsibilities as assigned. WHAT WE ASK FOR: Bachelor's Degree and 1-2 years of related experience in events, nonprofit fundraising and/or sales (including volunteer or personal experience). Excellent verbal and written communication skills with strong attention to detail. Self-motivated, organized and willing to help with any project large or small. Ability to simultaneously manage multiple projects with varying timelines and deadlines. Ability to work collaboratively with all constituent groups, including staff, board members, volunteers, donors, participants and other supporters. High degree of creativity, responsibility, initiative, and professionalism. Experience coordinating events and staff /volunteer activities. Flexible to work evenings and weekends as needed. Skilled in Microsoft Office including Word, Excel and Power Point. Experience using Classy/GoFundMe Pro or similar constituent engagement tools and Salesforce a plus. Ability to travel up to 30% and work some evenings and weekends in support of ABTA events. Ability to commute to Chicago office 1-2 days per week. Salary is in the low to mid $50K range If you are interested in joining our team, please forward a cover letter with your resume to ****************. Equal Opportunity Employer The ABTA is an Equal Opportunity Employer and provides equal employment opportunities to all persons. The ABTA does not discriminate because of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, age, religion, national origin, or disability in accordance with applicable laws.
    $50k yearly 1d ago
  • Area Director, HR

    National Black MBA Association 4.0company rating

    Chicago, IL job

    ARE YOU A CURRENT US FOODS EMPLOYEE? PLEASE APPLY DIRECTLY THROUGH OUR INTERNAL WORKDAY CAREER SITE Join Our Community of Food People! BASIC PURPOSE Serves as a trusted, strategic advisor to Area Staff, the local management teams, and drives field execution to support business objectives consistent with organization values. Ensures alignment of HR strategy with business objectives. Serves as the primary HR liaison for the Area Staff, the HR team and the local management teams on matters affecting the area. Consults with Region and Functional Partners to optimize effectiveness, team cohesiveness, and ensure effective business decision making particularly related to the human assets of the business. Conducts Area Employee Relations needs analysis and matches HR solutions to identified gaps. Serves as the area escalation point on employee relations issues of significant complexity. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Drive achievement of key results for the area. Collaborate with Business Leaders to influence business strategy based on a deep understanding of the business implications for the area, including employee and labor relations. Participate in key meetings with Business Leaders to bring HR expertise to business/operational discussions with linkage to HR strategy and business objectives. Collaborate with appropriate HR and other teams to ensure new policies, plans, programs, and processes are effectively communicated and implemented consistently within the area. Drive improvement in overall team performance and direct talent planning / management which includes: 1.) supporting employee performance improvement planning-including plan development, counseling, and follow-up and 2.) working with Area Staff to facilitate the completion of all talent routines, such as TAPP and STR. Conduct investigations of complex Employee Relations and HR matters. Advise Area Leaders in conjunction with Region Leadership and Functional Partners on complex employee relations issues and manage risk effectively. Participate in the termination approval process for the area. Support culture change initiatives and establish key change management strategies for business-related events impacting human capital for the area. Work with Area Leaders to implement appropriate organizational structures as designed and key capabilities required to achieve business objectives. Complete workforce analysis for any RIF process. Work with region leadership and legal to assess risk. Drive effective Employee Relations activities designed to promote a positive work environment and advocate for the associate experience. Facilitate and follow up on the development of implementation of action plans designed to address issues surfaced through employee surveys-either locally driven or corporate driven. Engage effectively with Functional Partners and HR Centers of Excellence. In a market of this size with implications for Region and Company performance, partnering proactively, providing feedback, and engaging across the HR function is essential to successful execution of initiatives. Provide insight into Area specific needs for training to Region Leadership and centralized talent management team. Lead the HR team for the area with demonstrated people leader skills including the ability to coach and counsel other people leaders. Other duties as assigned by manager. Travel required up to 50% to domiciles and events. Incumbent will office in one of the markets of the area they will support. SUPERVISION HR Generalists and HR Coordinators RELATIONSHIPS Internal: VP Field HR, Region HR Business Leader, Region President, Area President, Regional Functional leaders, Area HR, HR Functional teams, Legal, Communications, Operations Leadership, Commercial Leadership teams. External: Government agencies, external legal counsel. WORK ENVIRONMENT Inside office environment, warehouse environment, domiciles. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's degree, preferably in Human Resources, or equivalent work experience required. Must possess a minimum of 7 years of Human Resources experience, with increasing levels of responsibility, including support for senior level business. Labor Relations experience required. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $72k-99k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Camp Counselor (Meals & Housing)

    Fox Valley Christian Action 3.6company rating

    Saint Charles, IL job

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

    Chicago Sinfonietta 3.9company rating

    Chicago, IL job

    A prominent orchestra in Chicago seeks an experienced Chief Operating Officer to lead strategic operations and enhance organizational effectiveness. This role requires a strong background in nonprofit management, concert production, and a commitment to equity and inclusion. Responsibilities include overseeing internal systems, managing finances, and representing the organization to stakeholders. The position offers a competitive salary range of $110,000 - $125,000, alongside benefits including health insurance and professional development support. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $110k-125k yearly 3d ago
  • Summer Research Intern

    American Osteopathic Association 4.2company rating

    Remote or Chicago, IL job

    The American Osteopathic Association (AOA) has two 100% remote 10-week summer research internship positions opening up. The internships are an opportunity to gain hands-on experience by assisting in research projects, engaging in literature reviews, data collection, data analysis, reporting, and potentially contributing to conference presentations and/or publications. The Intern Research Associate program at the AOA is for those currently enrolled in a Master's or PhD program in fields such as psychometrics, measurement, statistics, l/O psychology, or data science. This fully remote 10-week internship beginning June 2026 involves working closely with experienced psychometricians and assessment experts. Interns will gain hands-on experience with AOA data and research projects that support the organization's mission of advancing the distinctive philosophy and practice of osteopathic medicine. The Certifying Board Services (CBS) department serves 73 certification and certificate programs across 15 specialty certifying boards. Interns will work and collaborate with the psychometric and assessment teams of the CBS department to support the AOA's research agenda. The role provides an opportunity to support operational and research initiatives and offers practical experience in certification testing. Research topics may include exam design and development, administration and supportive validity studies for our certification and osteopathic continuing certification exams. Responsibilities Interns will work closely with the psychometric and assessment teams to develop a research plan for the internship. Over the 10 weeks, interns will attend weekly meetings with their supervisor to discuss progress and address questions, and with one or more research project teams to discuss ongoing work. Activities may include conducting and writing literature reviews, data gathering/cleaning, programming in R or Python, item and exam analyses with CTT and IRT, performing statistical analyses such as DIF or regression analysis, writing reports, and delivering presentations. At the conclusion of the internship, all files and equipment will be returned to the AOA. Current topics of interest to the AOA's Certifying Board Services: Application of AI in test assembly, content development, measurement and assessment fields Detecting compromised exam content Longitudinal assessment Detecting bias in exam content Qualifications Candidates must be actively pursuing a Master's or PhD degree in Educational Measurement, Statistics, I/O Psychology, or a related field and have completed a minimum of 75% of required coursework towards their Master's or 50% of required coursework towards their Ph.D. Recommendation of advisor, department chair, or other academic recommendation from current program of study Familiarity with Item Response Theory (IRT), Rasch modeling, Classical Test Theory, DIF analysis, and psychometric principles Intermediate programming skills in R and/or Python Strong research and analytical skills with attention to detail Interest in educational measurement, certification testing, LLMs, or data forensics Collaborative team player We are an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. American Osteopathic Association is unable to sponsor work visas at this time.
    $35k-52k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Travel Endoscopy Nurse - $2,886 per week

    Care Career 4.3company rating

    Herrin, IL job

    This job is for a Travel Endoscopy Registered Nurse (RN) providing specialized nursing care to patients undergoing diagnostic endoscopy procedures. The role involves critical thinking, coordination with the healthcare team, and adherence to clinical policies and standards during a 13-week travel assignment in Herrin, Illinois. Benefits include weekly pay, medical and dental coverage, continuing education, and referral bonuses. Care Career is seeking a travel nurse RN Endoscopy for a travel nursing job in Herrin, Illinois. Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Endoscopy Discipline: RN Start Date: Duration: 13 weeks 40 hours per week Shift: 10 hours, days Employment Type: Travel The Endoscopy Registered Nurse (RN) demonstrates critical thinking skills, scientific judgment and leadership in the anticipation and planning for the care of the patient undergoing diagnostic Endoscopy procedures. In coordination with other members of the Endoscopy team, the registered nurse is responsible and accountable for the planning, directing and the provision of nursing care to patients, physician's orders, recognized nursing techniques, policies, procedures, established standards and administrative policies 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 Endoscopy 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, endoscopy nurse, RN endoscopy, diagnostic procedures, registered nurse, nursing care, travel nursing jobs, healthcare staffing, patient care, medical benefits
    $76k-113k yearly est. 6d ago
  • Case Manager I

    Primo Center 3.4company rating

    Chicago, IL job

    Primo Center is seeking qualified, caring individuals who want to make a difference supporting families experiencing homelessness by working as a Case Manager. ABOUT PRIMO CENTER The mission of Primo Center is to empower families to become productive, responsible, and independent members of their community. Today, Primo Center is a leader in providing family shelter and permanent supportive housing, integrated physical, dental, and mental health care, early childhood development, and supportive services to homeless families in Chicago. The organization has considerable capacity and experience as a provider of services to families affected by extreme poverty and homelessness, assisting more than 1100 people each year with the aid of volunteers, over 90 staff members, and an annual operating budget of nearly $10 million. Primo Center works in high-need communities across Chicago, operating facilities in Austin on Chicago's west side, Englewood on the south side, and Hermosa on the northwest side. POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES: Provide Intensive Case Management (50%) Facilitating collaboration and communication between different providers and support services to ensure holistic care for the client. Conducting in-depth assessments of the client's situation and specific needs to identify areas for support and intervention. Working closely with the client to set clear, personalized goals and develop a thorough plan of action to actively address their needs and significantly improve their well-being. Assisting the client in identifying and accessing relevant community resources, such as support groups, housing assistance, and vocational services. Maintaining detailed records of services provided and monitoring the client's progress towards their goals. Providing immediate crisis intervention and support during emergency situations to ensure the client's safety and well-being. Provide intensive case management services for families experiencing homelessness and those at risk of becoming homeless Daily monitoring of family interaction within a communal residential environment, enforce house rules, chores and regulations to ensure a safe and harmonious living space Collect program specific intake paperwork and conduct intakes for all clients (IM+CANS) Support families in securing benefits, such as enrollment in County Care, Medicaid, TANF, SNAP, WIC, Social Security benefits, etc. Administration and Client Services Coordination (20%) Maintain ongoing audit ready case files Maintain client engagement and follow-up through a variety of means: phone calls, email, visits, etc. Ensure accurate and timely data entry into CIS, IM+ CANS, HMIS, etc. Complete accurate documentation in daily logs, incident reports and any additional reporting requirements Ensure individuals are supported in the most respectful and professional manner Ensure that health and safety codes are always adhered to and by all residents Attend all scheduled meetings and mandatory training as directed and will ensure health, safety, and welfare of the residents Assist residents with daily living skills, conduct life skill training, events and assist program director with projects that support residents and their extended families Support the team in de-escalating crises and stabilizing individuals Maintains relevant current knowledge of the field by participation in training sessions, seminars and conferences Represent Primo Center at outreach events Additional job duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications: Commitment to Primo Center Mission and values BA or BS degree, preferably in social work, human services, or related field + 1-5 years of work experience, preferably with families experiencing homelessness Working knowledge of the child welfare system Demonstrated understanding and utilization of Harm Reduction and Trauma Informed Care Effective verbal and written communication skills Experience and ability to use computers for data entry, communication and report writing Demonstrate respect for cultural and socioeconomic characteristics of clients and is willing and competent to work with a diverse client population Ability to work both independently and as a part of a team Must be available for after hours, weekend and on-call work, as needed Physical Requirements To ensure effective care and client support, this role requires the ability to: Lift and carry up to 25 lbs. (e.g., supplies, personal belongings) Stand, walk, bend, and climb stairs frequently throughout a shift Respond rapidly to crises-move quickly across the facility and grounds Perform routine inspections of communal areas (bending, reaching) Work in a variety of indoor settings; occasional exposure to loud or crowded environments Reporting Relationship This position reports to the Shelter Director, Program Director, or Sr. Director of Community Support Services, and has close working relationships with other case managers, therapists, house managers, and works collaboratively with other staff. Compensation and Benefits - This is a grant-funded position. Continued employment is contingent upon the sustained availability of grant funding. Salary: $46,888 (exempt, full-time) Benefits include: Medical, Dental, Vision Domestic Partner & Family Coverage 401(k) matching, Flexible Spending Accounts Paid Time Off, Wellness Days, Paid Holidays Life/AD&D Insurance, Employee Assistance Program, mileage reimbursement Voluntary AFLAC plans Primo Center is an equal opportunity employer. The agency does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age disability, veteran or military status or any other protected status in accordance with federal and state law.
    $46.9k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Grant Manager

    Hispanic American Construction Industry Association (Hacia 2.8company rating

    Chicago, IL job

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

    Primo Center 3.4company rating

    Chicago, IL job

    Primo Center is seeking qualified, caring individuals who want to make a difference by supporting families experiencing homelessness by working as the Kitchen Manager/Cook ABOUT PRIMO CENTER The mission of Primo Center is to empower families to become productive, responsible, and independent members of their community. Today, the Primo Center is a leader in providing family shelter and permanent supportive housing, as well as integrated physical, dental, and mental health care, early childhood development, and supportive services to homeless families in Chicago. The organization has considerable capacity and experience as a provider of services to families affected by extreme poverty and homelessness, assisting more than 1100 people each year with the aid of volunteers, over 90 staff members, and an annual operating budget of nearly $10 million. Primo Center operates facilities in high-need communities across Chicago, with locations in Austin on the city's west side, Englewood on the south side, and Hermosa on the northwest side. Kitchen Manager/Cook works primarily in the Triage Shelter Program, which is a 40 bed, shelter that serves women who are experiencing homelessness. The Kitchen Manager/Cook oversees all aspects of food service - from menu planning to meal preparation, ordering, inventory, and kitchen cleanliness. This role requires strong culinary skills, excellent organization, and the ability to work independently while collaborating with staff and volunteers. RESPONSIBILITIES Food programming and Meal Preparation (60%) Plan and maintain weekly menus that meet USDA dietary guidelines, with adjustments for residents' health needs (e.g., diabetes). Prepare and serve lunch and dinner daily; assemble bagged lunches as needed. Prepare meals in advance for scheduled time off and unexpected absences. Ensure all food is stored and handled according to sanitation and safety standards. Maintain organized pantries, refrigerators, and freezers. Clean and sanitize all food preparation and storage areas, including coolers, ovens, and grills. Ordering, Inventory and Compliance (15%) Manage ordering, delivery, and inventory of food and kitchen supplies. Maintain required inspections, licenses, and certifications. Report facility-related kitchen needs to the Facilities and Maintenance Manager. Collaboration and Volunteer Support (15%) Provide guidance to volunteers preparing meals during working hours. Coordinate with staff to ensure smooth kitchen operations. Administrative and Team Participation (10%) Attend supervision and staff meetings as required. Complete all mandatory training. QUALIFICATIONS 3-5 years cooking experience in a food service establishment. Food Service Manager Certification and City of Chicago License (or ability to obtain within 90 days of hire) Experience working with individuals experiencing homelessness and/or trauma (preferred). Preferred Food Service Manager Certification & City of Chicago License prior to hire AAS Degree in Culinary Arts or completion of a workforce culinary or related training program. Exceptional interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills, leadership experience. Primo Employee Attributes Character: We lead with integrity, empathy, and personal responsibility. Respect: We honor the dignity, differences, and contributions of every individual. Accountability: We own our actions, follow through on commitments, and strive for excellence. Teamwork: We collaborate, support one another, and build a culture of shared success. Safety: We maintain a secure, welcoming environment-for both our clients and colleagues. Physical Requirements To ensure safe and healthy kitchen and meal prep areas this role requires the ability to: Lift and carry up to 50 lbs. (e.g., food deliveries, culinary supplies storage etc... Long periods of standing (4-6 hrs. often), working in extremely hot or cold conditions in the kitchen and freezers Able to crawl or lower self to ground for kitchen upkeep requirements Reporting Relationship The Kitchen Manager/Cook will report to the Triage Program Director, with support of the Chief Program Officer. Compensation and Benefits Salary: $48,000-$58,000 (exempt, full-time). Benefits include: Medical, Dental, Vision Domestic Partner & Family Coverage 401(k), Flexible Spending Accounts Paid Time Off, Wellness Days, Paid Holidays Life/AD&D Insurance, Employee Assistance Program, mileage reimbursement Voluntary AFLAC plans Primo Center is an equal opportunity employer. The agency does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age disability, veteran or military status or any other protected status in accordance with federal and state law.
    $48k-58k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Travel Progressive Care Unit Registered Nurse - $2,722 per week

    Care Career 4.3company rating

    Herrin, IL job

    This role is for a Travel Registered Nurse specializing in the Progressive Care Unit (PCU), providing care to patients transitioning from ICU in a hospital setting. The position requires 36 hours per week with 12-hour night shifts over a 13-week assignment in Herrin, Illinois. The job offers competitive pay, benefits, and support through a healthcare staffing organization focused on travel nursing positions nationwide. Care Career is seeking a travel nurse RN PCU - Progressive Care Unit for a travel nursing job in Herrin, Illinois. Job Description & Requirements Specialty: PCU - Progressive Care Unit Discipline: RN Start Date: ASAP Duration: 13 weeks 36 hours per week Shift: 12 hours, nights Employment Type: Travel A Progressive Care Unit nurse (PCU nurse) has a unique job of caring for patients as they transition from the ICU. A progressive care nurse works in a hospital. A PCU nurse specializes in the medical treatment and surgery of patients with needs that are too complicated for a regular hospital floor, but do not require admission to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Care Career Job ID #. Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 36.0 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title: RN PCU About Care Career Care Career brings together a portfolio of leading healthcare staffing organizations, each delivering specialized talent solutions across the industry. Wherever you want to go, We Make It Happen. With travel nursing jobs across the country, you can discover the possibilities that create the lifestyle and financial position that you have dreamed of. Care Career is a modern, transparent staffing firm creating the ultimate community of US. Benefits Referral bonus Weekly pay Medical benefits Continuing Education Dental benefits Vision benefits Keywords: travel nurse, progressive care unit, PCU nurse, registered nurse, RN, hospital nursing, patient care, critical care transition, travel nursing job, night shift nursing
    $46k-82k yearly est. 6d ago
  • Development Director

    Friends of The Children 3.9company rating

    Chicago, IL job

    The Organization Friends of the Children-Chicago (Friends-Chicago) is part of a national mentoring organization currently serving more than 40 communities and expanding. Our model is to impact generational change by empowering youth through relationships with professional mentors. We pair kindergartners facing the greatest obstacles with long-term, salaried, professional mentors to support their emotional, social, and academic growth. We walk beside our youth for 12.5 years - No Matter What. At Friends of the Children, we are a dynamic and lively team. We put children first and mobilize our values to change the way the world treats and views youth facing great barriers. We nurture long-term relationships from a foundation of love, acceptance, and culturally-informed practice. Friends-Chicago works in communities most impacted by poverty and gun violence. Our administrative office and West Side Clubhouse are in the West Loop. We also have a South Side Clubhouse in Englewood. Friends-Chicago is in a period of exciting growth and expansion. We seek a Development Director to help the organization grow sustainably. The Position The Development Director (DD) is a frontline fundraising and donor services position, including the direct cultivation, solicitation and stewardship of donors. The DD manages a portfolio of individual and corporate prospects and leads the efforts to meet the fundraising and donor relations goals of Friends of the Children-Chicago. The DD is responsible for the creation and management of a comprehensive fundraising and donor communications plan, supervising a team of three development professionals, and consistently monitoring progress and adjusting work plans to achieve goals. The DD is a member of the Friends-Chicago leadership team and works with the Executive Director and Board of Directors to ensure the organization has the resources it needs to accomplish strategic objectives. Essential Functions and Responsibilities Development Planning & Management 25% Establish development department expense and revenue projections in partnership with Executive Director and Donor Relations Manager Oversee the creation and implementation of the Development Plan and calendar, including individual giving, foundation and government grants, events and communications Establish and monitor business objectives for the fundraising program and Development staff Actively seek new and creative opportunities for funding and sponsorship Oversee evaluation of fundraising program and adjust fundraising plans as needed Supervise and provide leadership to the development staff, including the Donor Relations Manager, Grants Manager, and Events & Communications Specialist Participate as part of the Chicago Leadership Team, including weekly meetings and participation in strategic discussions and activities Donor Relations (Donors of $5,000+) 50% Engage in direct cultivation, solicitation, and personalized stewardship of individual and corporate prospects, including event sponsors (approx. 16 meaningful interactions per month) Plan, execute, and evaluate a comprehensive major gift plan, including an ongoing multi-year pledge campaign Serve as a public representative and spokesperson at events and other public relations efforts Draft personalized correspondence for major donors and prospects Support the Executive Director's donor engagement work, including collaboration on strategy and joint meetings Identify new prospective funders Oversee strategy and implementation for annual Friendsfest gala event Oversee outreach meetings and small gatherings for prospects/donors Monitor trends in philanthropy and Chicago's giving community Board Engagement 20% Identify ways the board can support fundraising and facilitate their engagement Work with individual board members to develop and implement their own personal fundraising plan Implement Board Orientation activities Offer board training sessions to identify opportunities for board involvement and provide training on fundraising and messaging Provide staffing and support to Development Committee and Friendsfest Host Committee, including establishing agendas, developing materials, and supporting fundraising activities of Committee members Infrastructure/Systems 5% Ensure that all development operations are functioning effectively, including facilitating weekly Development Team meetings and holding team accountable for all management tools Oversee the preparation of monthly fundraising reports for the Executive Director and Board Other Model professionalism, hard work and high ethical standards Protect the organization and its donors by keeping information confidential Effectively communicate organization's goals and values, both internally and externally The responsibilities listed are intended to describe the general nature and level of work to be performed by individuals assigned to this position. They are not intended as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel so classified. Work Environment This is primarily an in-person position (on-site and off-site at donor meetings), with the possibility of occasional remote work This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, scanners, filing cabinets. While performing the duties of this job the employee is regularly required to talk, hear and use hands to operate office equipment Travel to other sites in the metro area is required. Some of those sites may not be wheelchair accessible or accessible via public transportation Evening and weekend work are occasionally required Workplace is a smoke-and-drug free environment Equal Opportunity Employer. Decisions and criteria governing employment relationship with all employees are made in a non-discriminatory manner, without regard to race, ethnicity, creed, religion. Color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expressions, age, national origin, citizenship status, military service and/or marital status, order of protection status, handicap, disability, or any other factor determined to be unlawful by federal, state or local statutes Experience, Skills, and Knowledge Required Bachelor's degree required At least seven years' experience in non-profit management and fundraising, in progressively responsible roles with a minimum of five years in leadership or management Experience and affinity with direct solicitation of individual donors is essential Thorough understanding of the population of youth served by Friends of the Children, and the mission of our program; experience with youth organization(s) preferred Experience with one or more fundraising database programs Valid Illinois driver's license, safe driving record Proven experience with fundraising, staff supervision and project management Self-starter, motivated and able to take initiative Strategic thinker, with the ability to develop, implement and sustain traditional and creative fundraising strategies Strong interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills Ability to represent, effectively and professional, the organization to a wide variety of audiences Outstanding organizational and time management, delegation and follow-up skills Proven ability to manage a strong and effective work team Ability to work collaboratively and cooperatively across departments Excellent customer service skills Ability to cultivate and sustain relationships and work effectively with a wide variety of constituencies, including staff, program children, organizational supporters, current and potential donors, board members and community partners Compensation Annual Salary Range $140k-$150k determined upon education, skills and experience Competitive benefits are available, including health insurance (medical/dental/vision), life insurance, 3 weeks of paid vacation, and 2 weeks of paid sick time per year. We also offer a 401K Program with employer matching up to 4% after the initial 90 days of employment Working Hours This is a full-time position. Due to the nature of a Development Director's role, occasional work outside of traditional business hours is required. Reports To Executive Director Location Chicago, IL #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $140k-150k yearly 4d ago
  • Sponsorship and Events Manager

    Les Turner ALS Foundation 3.9company rating

    Skokie, IL job

    The Les Turner ALS Foundation provides comprehensive care and support services to people living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and their families. Through research, support services, and advocacy, we strive to improve the quality of life for those living with ALS and ultimately find a cure for this devastating disease. Position Description The Sponsorship and Events Manager is responsible for developing, securing, and managing sponsorships, partnerships, and strategic alliances that support the organization's events and broader brand initiatives. This role is also responsible for the planning, coordination, and execution of events-from concept to completion-ensuring alignment with business goals, sponsor deliverables, and audience engagement targets. This is a high-impact role because a significant percentage of our revenue is secured through our events and sponsorships. Reports to Chief Development Officer Key Responsibilities Sponsorship & Partnership Management (55%) Develop and implement sponsorship strategies to secure financial and in-kind support for events and campaigns. Identify, pitch, and negotiate with prospective sponsors, tailoring proposals to align with partner goals and audience demographics. Build and maintain long-term relationships with sponsors and partners. Manage sponsor fulfillment and ensure all contractual obligations are delivered accurately and on time. Track and report on sponsorship revenue, KPIs, and ROI. Create sponsorship assets, packages, decks, and post-event reports to demonstrate value and performance. Collaborate with Communications and Support Services teams to align sponsorship activities with our brand messaging Event Planning & Execution (45%) Plan and execute a calendar of in-person, hybrid, and virtual events (e.g., our gala, ALS Walk for Life, Team Race for ALS and other partnership events) Manage our outside events consultants who provide support for our Hope Through Caring Gala and ALS Walk for Life events With the support of our events consultants, manage all event logistics, including budgeting, venue selection, vendor negotiation, AV, signage, staffing, and post-event wrap-up. Oversee guest experiences and ensure a high experience quality throughout all event touchpoints. Collaborate cross-functionally to market events, increase attendance, and drive engagement. Monitor event performance, collect feedback, and implement improvements for future events. Qualifications 3-5+ years of experience in sponsorship, partnerships, ideally within the not-for-profit sectors. Proven track record of securing and managing high-value sponsorships. Strong negotiation, presentation, and relationship management skills. Experience in end-to-end event management. Excellent organizational and multitasking abilities. Proficiency with CRM systems (e.g., Virtuous) and event fundraising software platforms (e.g., OneCause and GiveSmart) Preferred Experience (a Plus, but Not Required) Experience with Virtuous CRM Benefits Competitive salary commensurate with experience. Comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance, retirement plan with organizational match, generous paid time off, ten paid holidays, summer hours, disability and life insurance. Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the ALS community and contribute to finding a cure for ALS. The salary range for this position is $70,000 - 75,000. Our team works a hybrid schedule - generally 60% in the office, on days selected by the employee. Located in Skokie, IL, the office is easily accessible by car and CTA/Pace public transportation. To Apply Please submit a resume and cover letter outlining your qualifications and interest in the position to ************************. The Les Turner ALS Foundation is an equal-opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We encourage individuals from underrepresented backgrounds to apply. We will not discriminate and will take affirmative action measures to ensure against discrimination in employment, recruitment, advertisements for employment, compensation, termination, upgrading, promotions, and other conditions of employment against any employee or job applicant on the basis of race, color, gender, religion (creed), national origin (ancestry), age, marital status, disability, military status, sexual orientation or gender expression. The Sponsorship and Events Manager is a full-time, salaried, exempt position. The Foundation complies with the Fair Labor Standards Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act.
    $70k-75k yearly 4d ago
  • Dir II Administrative Operations (Hybrid)

    American Medical Association 4.3company rating

    Remote or Chicago, IL job

    Director of Administrative Operations (Hybrid) Chicago, IL (Hybrid) The American Medical Association (AMA) is the nation's largest professional association of physicians and a non‑profit organization. We are a unifying voice and powerful ally for America's physicians, the patients they care for, and the promise of a healthier nation. To be part of the AMA is to be part of our mission to promote the art and science of medicine and the betterment of public health. At AMA, our mission to improve the health of the nation starts with our people. We foster an inclusive, people‑first culture where every employee is empowered to perform at their best. Together, we advance meaningful change in health care and the communities we serve. We encourage and support professional development, and we are dedicated to social responsibility. We have an opportunity at our corporate offices in Chicago for a Director of Administrative Operations (Hybrid) on our AMA Insurance team. This is a hybrid position reporting into our Chicago, IL office, requiring three days a week in the office. As the Director of Administrative Operations, you will ensure delivery of outstanding customer service and the development of operational requirements, process and technology that provide essential customer service outcomes. As a member of the AMAI leadership team and advisor to the GVP and General Manager of AMAI, you will identify and execute business‑wide initiatives to set AMAI direction, including new products, customer acquisition, and growth. This position requires a deep understanding of the overall operations of a life/health insurance company and must be well‑versed on the regulatory and contractual requirements that impact the life and health insurance industry. RESPONSIBILITIES Staff Management and Leadership Oversee hiring, training, and performance management for Administrative Operations management team and their customer service (call center), claims, and operations teams Facilitate and oversee the performance management process, including setting department and individual goals, performance reviews, development plans, and corrective action Create a culture and processes to deliver a comprehensive and seamless service experience to all customers measured by satisfaction survey KPIs Oversee education, coaching and training including systems, processes, contract interpretation, and industry issues (e.g., HIPAA, Fraud, Unfair Claim Settlement Practices) Prepare department budgets and operate within budget expectations Process Oversight and Improvement Continually improve the customer experience by evaluating and redesigning systems and business processes to enhance operational efficiency, increase productivity, and drive engagement Support new product opportunities by assessing operational feasibility and identifying and creating workflow process and system requirements Compliance Accountable for compliance with regulatory, legal and contractual requirements, enforcing effective policies and procedures that comply with state and federal insurance regulation Serve as the subject matter expert on insurance company guidelines, including an in-depth understanding and ability to interpret and apply insurance contract provisions to business processes, carrier manuals and procedures, and standard insurance industry business practices Review and respond to escalated issues - complaints to regulators and AMA/AMAI executives Relationship Management Liaise with insurance carrier partners, TPA clients and vendors to ensure AMAI meets administrative obligations Provide support for all internal and external audits Serve as AMAI liaison for interactions with the AMA Facilities Management Department REQUIREMENTS Bachelor's degree required, in business administration or related field preferred 10+ years of experience heading an insurance operations team in a life and/or health insurance company, large brokerage or third‑party administrator, required Experience must include customer service, underwriting/certificate issue, life/health claims adjudication, contract interpretation and compliance, training and business requirement development; life, disability, Medicare Supplement product experience required Proven success facilitating progressive organizational change and development Utilize a strong mentoring, coaching, and influencing style to engage and lead across all levels of the organization; lead effective training programs to support compliance and customer service Knowledge of customer service and call center processes; insurance administration and claims systems Directly manage relationships with TPA clients, management team of insurance company partners and vendors that support business operations The American Medical Association is located at 330 N. Wabash Avenue, Chicago, IL 60611 and is convenient to all public transportation in Chicago. This role is an exempt position, and the salary range for this position is $152,939-$206,519. An employee's pay within the salary range will be determined by a variety of factors including but not limited to business consideration and geographical location, as well as candidate qualifications, such as skills, education, and experience. Employees are also eligible to participate in an incentive plan. We are an equal opportunity employer, committed to diversity in our workforce. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment. As an EOE/AA employer, the American Medical Association will not discriminate in its employment practices due to an applicant's race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or veteran or disability status. THE AMA IS COMMITTED TO IMPROVING THE HEALTH OF THE NATION #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $72k-90k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Therapist

    Primo Center 3.4company rating

    Chicago, IL job

    Primo Center is seeking qualified, caring individuals who want to make a difference supporting families experiencing homelessness by working as a Therapist. The mission of Primo Center is to empower families to become productive, responsible, and independent members of their community. Today, Primo Center is a leader in providing family shelter and permanent supportive housing, integrated physical, dental, and mental health care, early childhood development, and supportive services to homeless families in Chicago. The organization has considerable capacity and experience as a provider of services to families affected by extreme poverty and homelessness, assisting more than 1100 people each year with the aid of volunteers, over 90 staff members, and an annual operating budget of nearly $10 million. Primo Center works in high-need communities across Chicago, operating facilities in Austin on Chicago's west side, Englewood on the south side, and Hermosa on the northwest side. POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES: Provide Therapeutic Interventions- at least 80% of the Therapist's time will be dedicated to direct client or collateral contacts, specifically: · Deliver therapeutic counseling, and crisis intervention for families experiencing or at risk of homelessness · Conduct assessments, develop service/treatment plans, and maintain accurate records in electronic systems · Facilitate weekly emotional wellness groups for adults and children · Support clients in accessing housing, employment, education, and mainstream benefits (e.g., Medicaid, SNAP, TANF) · Collaborate with community partners and service providers to ensure holistic care · Monitor communal living environments and enforce house rules to maintain safety · Assist youth in transition and connect families to relevant resources Administration and Client Services Coordination - a minimum of 20% of the Therapist's time will be spent on the following types of meetings/paperwork activities: · Maintain ongoing audit ready case files, Inc: weekly paperwork expectations, productivity and completing assessments. · Maintain client engagement and follow-up through a variety of means: phone calls, email, visits, etc. · Ensure individuals are supported in the most respectful and professional manner · Ensure that health and safety codes are always adhered to and by all residents · Attend all scheduled meetings and mandatory training as directed to ensure health, safety, and welfare of the residents · Assist residents with daily living skills, conduct life skill training, events and assist program director with projects that support residents and their extended families · Support the team in de-escalating crises and stabilize individuals · Maintains relevant current knowledge of the field by participating in training sessions, seminars and conferences · Represent Primo Center as a SME for Therapeutic interventions via community engagement Minimum Qualifications: · Strong commitment to Primo Center's mission and values · LCSW, LCPC, or Clinical Therapist in Social Work, Human Services, or related field · 10+ years of direct case management experience · 5+ years working with homeless families or survivors of trauma · Valid driver's license and flexible availability (including after-hours/on-call) · Deep knowledge of therapeutic assessments, mainstream benefits, and child welfare systems · Familiarity with Harm Reduction and Trauma-Informed Care practices · Effective communication skills and proficiency in data entry/reporting · Cultural competence and ability to work with diverse populations · Collaborative team player with the ability to work independently · Established relationships with community resources and service providers Reporting Relationship This position reports to Clinical Director, and has close working relationships with other case managers, house managers, and works collaboratively with other staff. Compensation and Benefits - This is a grant-funded position. Continued employment is contingent upon the sustained availability of grant funding. Salary: $68,656 - $70,000 (full-time) Benefits include: · Medical, Dental, Vision · Domestic Partner & Family Coverage · 401(k) matching, Flexible Spending Accounts · Paid Time Off, Wellness Days, Paid Holidays · Life/AD&D Insurance, Employee Assistance Program, mileage reimbursement · Voluntary AFLAC plans Primo Center is an equal opportunity employer. The agency does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age disability, veteran or military status or any other protected status in accordance with federal and state law.
    $68.7k-70k yearly 10d ago

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