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  • Dietary Cook

    Durand 3.7company rating

    Durand job in Durand, MI

    Vibrant Life Senior Living sets itself apart from other assisted living communities by creating personalized plans that emphasize healthy living. We focus on healthy lifestyles, building meaningful relationships, and providing activities and experiences that people who live in Vibrant Life have always loved to do. Our passionate CareFriends are trained to provide loving, quality care while helping residents create , maintain, and enhance personal relationships. Our residents stay active, safe, and healthy through daily movement programs, physical therapy, and a healthy diet that blends comfort foods with nutrition. Specialized diets for those who require low-salt, low-sugar, or any other dietary need are available. By providing a foundation for good physical, stimulating cognitive, and strong emotional and mental health, Vibrant Life helps residents continue to live their own vibrant life! Make a difference through food and care. We're looking for a dedicated Dietary Cook to join our team at Vibrant Life Senior Living! In this role, you'll prepare nutritious, delicious, and visually appealing meals for our residents - helping to create a warm and welcoming dining experience every day. Benefits Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance (BCBSM) - available after 90 days Paid Vacation Time (VTO) Earned Sick Time Referral Bonus - earn up to $750 (paid out over one year) 401(k) Retirement Plan CNA Program ReimbursementAdditional benefits available through our Paychex app, including: Disability Insurance, Employee Loans, Pay-on-Demand Access What You'll Do Prepare and serve meals according to established menus, recipes, and dietary guidelines. Ensure all food is prepared and handled safely, following sanitation and hygiene standards. Monitor food and supply inventory, and ensure timely preparation of meals and substitutions. Maintain a clean, organized, and compliant kitchen environment. Support and train dietary aides when needed; supervise the team in the Director's absence. Build positive relationships with residents and teammates, contributing to a compassionate, person-centered community. Participate in meetings and training sessions as assigned. Perform additional duties as directed by the Director of Dining Services. What We're Looking For Minimum of 1 year of cooking experience, preferably in senior living, healthcare, or large-volume food service. Knowledge of food safety, sanitation, and infection control procedures. Ability to read, write, and follow written and verbal instructions in English. Strong teamwork, reliability, and a positive attitude - even in fast-paced settings. Must meet all state and federal health regulations, including background check and post-offer physical exam. Physical Requirements Frequent bending, lifting, walking, and pushing food carts. Use of hands for cutting, peeling, chopping, and other cooking tasks. Safe body mechanics and attention to kitchen safety are required at all times. Why Join Vibrant Life Senior Living? Be part of a supportive, mission-driven team that values compassion and connection. Enjoy a positive, people-centered workplace where your work truly makes an impact. Competitive pay, growth opportunities, and a fulfilling role serving others. Vibrant Life Senior Living is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind based on race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local laws.
    $25k-32k yearly est. Auto-Apply 8d ago
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  • Med Tech/Med Passer 3rd shift

    Durand 3.7company rating

    Durand job in Durand, MI

    About Us Vibrant Life Senior Living sets itself apart from other assisted living communities by creating personalized plans that emphasize healthy living. We focus on healthy lifestyles, building meaningful relationships, and providing activities and experiences that people who live in Vibrant Life have always loved to do. Our passionate CareFriends are trained to provide loving, quality care while helping residents create , maintain, and enhance personal relationships. Our residents stay active, safe, and healthy through daily movement programs, physical therapy, and a healthy diet that blends comfort foods with nutrition. Specialized diets for those who require low-salt, low-sugar, or any other dietary need are available. By providing a foundation for good physical, stimulating cognitive, and strong emotional and mental health, Vibrant Life helps residents continue to live their own vibrant life! Benefits Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance (BCBSM) - available after 90 days Paid Vacation Time (VTO) Earned Sick Time Referral Bonus 401(k) Retirement Plan CNA Program Reimbursement Additional benefits available through our Paychex app, including: Disability Insurance, Employee Loans, Pay-on-Demand Access Shift differentials Job Description: At Vibrant Life Senior Living, we believe in creating a supportive, respectful, and joyful environment for residents and staff alike. We're looking for a compassionate and reliable Med Tech / Med Passer to lead our care team and ensure residents receive exceptional care and attention. What You'll Do Administer medications safely, accurately, and on time in accordance with resident care plans. Monitor, document, and report any changes in resident condition or behavior. Support Resident Assistants with daily care tasks, including personal care, dining, and activities. Serve as the lead in the lodge when a supervisor is not present, fostering teamwork and problem-solving. Train, guide, and mentor care staff in their daily duties and responsibilities. Perform room checks, rounds, and consistent monitoring to ensure resident well-being. Handle specimen collection, assist lab technicians, and maintain accurate records. Promote resident independence, dignity, and engagement in meaningful activities. Maintain resident confidentiality and uphold HIPAA and community care standards. Assist with light housekeeping and daily community upkeep to maintain a welcoming, tour-ready environment. Attend required trainings and maintain certifications such as CPR and First Aid. What We're Looking For High school diploma or GED required. Prior experience in caregiving, medication administration, or dementia care preferred. Compassionate, patient, and positive attitude with strong communication skills. Ability to work flexible hours, including weekends and holidays. Must be able to read, write, and speak English fluently. CPR and First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain). Physical Requirements Frequent bending, lifting, and walking. Ability to safely assist residents with transfers, toileting, and mobility. Pushing wheelchairs, carts, and other equipment as needed. Vibrant Life Senior Living is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind based on race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local laws.
    $27k-33k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Secretary Level 2 - College of Arts, Sciences and Education

    Ferris State University 4.4company rating

    Big Rapids, MI job

    • The College of Arts, Sciences and Education seeks applicants for a Secretary Level 2. * This position will support the delivery of academic functions within the college and provide primary support in the Social Work Department. will follow established college/departmental policies and procedures. The anticipated start date of this position is November 2025. However, this is an estimated date and can be revised if needed. Position Type: Staff Required Education: • Satisfactory completion of two years college or equivalent such as military technical training or business/technical schooling. The requirements listed above are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities may be considered. Equivalency for education is two years of work experience equals one year of education. Required Work Experience: • Two years full-time secretarial work experience to include bookkeeping, supervisory responsibility, and public contact. Required Licenses and Certifications: Physical Demands: Office Environment Moving Reaching Twisting Repetitive movement Additional Education/Experiences to be Considered: • Two years of college education (48 credits). Higher education work experience. Prior experience with Concur (travel software), Banner self-service and Banner INB. Essential Duties/Responsibilities: • Answer or refer inquiries from students, faculty, staff, and the general public regarding established policies and procedures. Assist students with registration, drops, and adds. Coordinate special college/departmental functions such as recruitment activities, graduation, meetings, conference, workshops, seminars, athletic and fundraising events by scheduling facilities, preparing agendas, and arranging for services and equipment. Establish and maintain filing and record keeping systems. Independently answer routine correspondence. Draft non-routine correspondence for review and approval of supervisor. Input, retrieve, download and output information utilizing a computer to access various software programs and systems. Interview, hire, train and direct student employees. Cultivate an environment of belonging that values, respects, supports, and celebrates individual similarities and differences, allowing students, faculty, and staff to thrive authentically. Train and direct lower-level non-bargaining unit clerical employees. Perform bookkeeping, record keeping, calculations for employee assignments, faculty load report, departmental budget expenditures, encumbrances, balances and reconciliations, and deposits. Plan expenses and monitor travel budget for staff, faculty and teams. Prepare and maintain information for such documents as correspondence, memos, reports, etc. using computer software such as word processing, spreadsheet, database and file management. Perform any/all duties as defined in the Secretary, level one position description. Coordinate activities with other departments, Research information as background for incoming and outgoing communications. Train clerical bargaining unit members in the characteristic duties. Perform duties related to auditing student scholastic records, checking graduation applications, determining honor status. Verify scheduling of course offerings, classrooms, and laboratories. Support, promote, and develop university student enrollment and retention initiatives. Any other duties assigned within the position classification area. Marginal Duties/Responsibilities: • Attend meetings and conferences in absence of the supervisor. Provide back-up assistance for other clerical positions and perform routine office support duties. Carry out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with University policies and applicable laws. Maintain the confidentiality of designated information. Reports to immediate supervisor. Train and direct non-bargaining unit clerical employees. Skills and Abilities: • Communicate effectively with a variety of students, faculty, staff, and visitors in a variety of situations. Input, retrieve, download, merge and output information from software programs and systems. Interpret student problems and direct students to the proper resource. Experience working directly with people from diverse racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds. Operate a variety of office machines and equipment such as computer, facsimile, multi line telephone, copier. Perform basic mathematical operations with accuracy. Plan, organize and make sound judgements and decisions. Supervise, direct and train others in the performance of the characteristic duties. Use computer software such as word processing, spreadsheets, and databases. Utilize the rules of proper grammar, correct spelling, punctuation and correct arrangement or information. Required Documents: Cover Letter Resume Unofficial Transcript 1 Optional Documents: Special Instructions to Applicants: • Unofficial Transcript 1 (REQUIRED): Applicants must attach a copy of unofficial transcript of any completed college coursework or attained a degree if applicable. If you do not have a transcript, please write a justification explaining how your work experience is equivalent to the required education and attach that justification in lieu of the transcript. * Transcript must include: Institution name, applicant name, date degree attained, degree awarded. Finalist will be required to submit an official transcript. Initial Application Review Date: November 10, 2025 Open Until Position is Filled?: Yes Posting Close Date: EEO Statement: Ferris State University, an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer, is committed to enhancing equity, inclusion, and diversity within its community. Ferris offers employment opportunities to qualified candidates seeking careers in a student-focused environment that values opportunity, collaboration, diversity and educational excellence. Learn more about the Ferris Mission and community atferris.edu. The University actively seeks applications from women, minorities, individuals with disabilities, veterans, and other underrepresented groups. For more information on the University's Policy on Non-Discrimination, visit:Ferris Non-Discrimination Statement. Click here to learn more about working at FSU and KCAD.
    $26k-29k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Teacher - Special Ed Resource Room (1.0)

    Oakland Schools 4.3company rating

    Southfield, MI job

    Special Education/Special Education Teacher District: Southfield Public SchoolsPlease review the attachment for posting details. is now open to receive external applications as of 8/12/2025. Attachment(s): 1.0 Special Ed Resource Room Teacher at Levey Middle
    $36k-42k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Regional Building Substitute Berkley Shared Time Services

    Oakland Schools 4.3company rating

    Michigan job

    Substitute/Substitute Teacher Date Available: 08/15/2025 District: Berkley School District
    $72k-90k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • 6th Grade Teacher- Highly Qualified - competitive salary starting at 48,000.00 based on experience

    Mid-Michigan Area Public Schools Consortium 3.8company rating

    Flint, MI job

    Instructional - Elementary School Date Available: Immediately District: The New Standard Academy Minimum Qualifications: Michigan Teacher Certification Outstanding verbal and written communication skills Knowledge of effective and innovative instructional and student evaluation techniques Knowledge of instructional technology and its applications in teaching Willingness to work with other teachers to promote interdisciplinary studies Skill in interpersonal relations with pupils, parents, teachers, staff and the general public Outstanding references from current and former supervisors Salary Range: Starting pay 48,000.00 (negotiable) Pay increases based on experience. Starting Date: Immediately Retirement: 401K with 4% and another 4% matching by the school Benefits: Full benefits and life insurance College transcripts, three references, and a copy of appropriate credentials should also be submitted during the application process. Prior to employment, the District will request a criminal record history check for past action of crimes. For this reason, information about date of birth, gender, and race is requested as a part of the application process. The district reserves the right to make changes to the job posting/description as necessary to meet the district's needs.
    $54k-67k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Supplemental Learning Coordinator

    Kettering University 4.3company rating

    Flint, MI job

    - Oversee and manage testing procedures for students with ADA accommodations; - Manage and oversee updates/training to testing technology and processes; - Partner with Wellness Center to establish and upkeep all processes to support ADA students; - Provide intervention support and troubleshoot testing issues and concerns; - Organize and arrange for proctors for all tests supported by the ASC ; - Maintain and document all usage of testing services; - Reporting on usage and identify where needs are or changes should be made. Preferred Qualifications - Master's degree in education or a related field. - Experience training and supervising peer tutors - Knowledge of and experience with SI (Supplemental Instruction) - Experience with workshop design and delivery. - Experience in teaching, training, curriculum design
    $57k-73k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Medical Professionals

    Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp 4.1company rating

    Twin Lake, MI job

    Blue Lake's Health Services consists of certified Health Assistants, Health Lodge Directors, and Medical Professionals. The Health Services team is supervised by the Director of Health Services and works with other staff to provide medical care to a camp population of thousands youth, college-aged staff, and university/secondary teachers and their families. The Health Staff are specifically responsible for maintaining and operating all aspects of the Health Lodge. Shift duties rotate equally through the health staff to supply consistent 24-hour care. Daily responsibilities include providing basic first aid, supporting campers with disabilities, transporting campers for off-camp medical care, distributing camper medication, and performing symptom screenings and temperature checks. Medical Professionals work with our Director of Health Services and Health Lodge Co-Directors to advise/care for the camp community in accordance with the state laws for overnight summer camps and Blue Lake's Health Service Policy. 2026 Work Dates Pre-Season (International/Suzuki): June 12 - June 21 Session 1 (high school): June 23 - July 5 Session 2 (high school): July 7 - July 19 Session 3 (intermediate): July 21 - August 2 Session 4 (intermediate): August 4 - August 16 Positions Available: Camp Nurse (Multiple Sessions Available): Work with the Director of Health Services and Health Lodge Directors to provide a variety of health care services including basic first aid, medication management, and evaluation and referral of campers for off-camp medical care. Nurses hold office hours daily and remain on-call (w/ cell phone) for emergencies. Commuter and residential positions available. Salary starts at $1,500 per session, including room and board. All employees are eligible to receive scholarship aid toward the camp tuition of immediate family members. Camp Medical Professional (Physician, Nurse Practitioner, or Physician Assistant; 4 2-Week Positions Available ): Provide daily office hours and 24/7 on-call support throughout the 12-day camp session. Evaluate campers and staff, supervise medical procedures, and prescribe medication and treatments. Work with the Director of Health Services to provide support and guidance for the Camp Nurses, Health Lodge Directors, and Health Assistants. Commuter and residential positions available. Salary for Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners starts at $1,775 per session, including room and board. Salary for Physicians starts at $2,000 per session. All employees are eligible to receive scholarship aid toward the camp tuition of immediate family members. Job requirements Camp Nurse: Current RN license Current BLS certification (or equivalent) Camp Medical Provider: Board certification in Family Medicine, Pediatrics, Emergency Medicine, Nurse Practitioner, or Physician assistant Licensure in the State of Michigan Current BLS certification (or equivalent) Nurse Practitioners and Physician's Assistants must be able to function independently and have a collaborative agreement with prescriptive authority in Michigan Carry malpractice insurance through home institution unless arrangements are made with camp All Camp Medical professionals should possess: Basic computer skills and the ability to use email Strong communication skills Valid driver's license Desire to work with young and adolescent children and adults Ability to work well in a team setting Ability to function independently and exercise good medical judgement All employees of Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp are required to complete two background checks during the employment process: a criminal records clearance (run by Blue Lake), and a central registry clearance (requested by applicant through home state). Any fees associated with the central registry clearance are the responsibility of the applicant. Those applying for jobs which require proof of certification (Camp Nurse, Camp Medical Provider, etc.) must have a photocopy of the certificate on file with the personnel department before an applicant will be considered for the position. The date of expiration must be visible. All done! Your application has been successfully submitted! Other jobs
    $1.5k weekly 60d+ ago
  • IHM Associate Co-Coordinator (Part-Time)

    Archdiocese of Detroit 4.3company rating

    Monroe, MI job

    The IHM Associate Program Co-coordinators are responsible for the coordination of all facets of the IHM Associate Program, including providing an integrated program of orientation for Associate candidates. The Co-coordinators collaborate with the Associate Council to facilitate and oversee the strategic planning as well as work with the Associates to further define and align their values and mission with the IHM community. The Co-coordinators work with the Leadership Council liaison to further the associate participation in IHM Community life and mission. RESPONSIBILITIES Ensure the development of the Associate Program within the context of the IHM charism, spirituality, and mission through: Understanding of the Associate realty and work with the Associate council to define strategically the current Associate reality Development and implementation of an integrated joining process Leadership in the facilitation and implementation of strategic planning and visioning for the future of the Associate program. Facilitate the development of the evolving leadership/ownership of the Associate reality within the context of the IHM life and mission Ensure that the IHM Associate reality is reflected within the IHM Community life and mission through Committee Involvement Facilitation of the IHM Associate Council Encouragement of Associate participation to invited IHM Community Events Foster Communications and Promotion of the Associate Program Develop and implement a plan to promote the mission and values of the IHM Associate program and increase visibility. Produce brochures and Associate information to further the program. Collaborate with vocations events as appropriate. Write or obtain articles for IHM Connections and IHMpact. Maintain and update Associate portion of website. Develop and facilitate the work of the total IHM Associate program, including the following areas: Pre-Associate providing information as requested facilitating the application process, including criminal background checks interviewing applicants Associate Candidate being available to connect candidates and IHM Companions assisting in planning and implementing orientation process for joiners and IHM Companions providing appropriate mailings reviewing completed Associate Candidate files and recommendation of IHM companion before submission to Leadership Liaison for final approval signature providing a final recommendation to the LC liaison regarding the readiness of the Associate Candidate to make the Associate Covenant Associate meeting with individual associates as requested providing mailings, newsletters and other forms of communication to keep Associates involved and informed regarding the Associate program and opportunities. planning and arranging occasional gathering times maintaining records, renewals, and archival documents current QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree required with some background in spirituality and/or theology. Each Co-Coordinator to work 15 to 20 hours per week. Hours must be flexible to meet the needs of others. Ability and experience in effective interpersonal relations. Ability to make independent decisions when warranted. Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing. Ability to maintain confidentiality. Ability to approach/be approached in a manner which creates harmony and promotes cooperation. Ability to lead the Associate program through strong leadership, strategic plans to continue to build a strong and committed Associate program. Ability to speak, read and understand the English language. Bilingual English/Spanish preferred. Ability to drive to meet the needs of the Associate Office. Ability to maintain good relationships with others, regardless of personal preferences. Send resume to Monica McGowan ***********************
    $31k-44k yearly est. Easy Apply 60d+ ago
  • Engineering, Robotics and Mechatronics Instructional Technician

    Oakland Schools 4.3company rating

    Michigan job

    High School Teaching/Business and Industry (CTE) District: Oakland Schools
    $54k-74k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Campus Safety Officer

    Olivet College 3.6company rating

    Olivet, MI job

    The University of Olivet has an opening for a full-time 3rd shift Campus Safety Officer. The CSO ensures the safety and security of persons and property on its campus, and provides assistance with emergency situations. Compensation: This is a full-time, non-exempt, position with pay rate of $15.39 per hour. Requirements: H.S. diploma required, Associate degree in criminal justice and security experience preferred. Able to perform foot patrols and stand for long periods of time. Must pass a criminal background check and a motor vehicle clearance for driving university vehicles. Knowledge of first aid techniques very desirable. Ability to interact professionally with a wide range of individuals, stressful situations, and emergency situations. To Apply: Please click on "Apply" to submit your profile, cover letter, resume and three references. The University of Olivet is an equal opportunity employer and encourages women and members of historically underrepresented groups to apply. Job Summary: Works to provide a safe environment for all students, faculty, staff, guests and the property of Olivet College; acts as a liaison for law enforcement. Responsibilities include: Proficient in report writing Familiar with loss prevention techniques Ability to enforce student life and parking regulations Performs regular patrol of campus grounds, including locking and unlocking campus buildings Possesses sufficient physical stamina for foot patrols and standing for long periods of time Must be able to work overtime as necessary Must be able to pass a background check and criminal history Must be able to drive college vehicle Knowledge of first aid techniques very desirable Ability to deal effectively with a wide range of individuals, in some instances under stressful, dangerous and/or emergency conditions Ability to handle emergency situations calmly and efficiently Performs other duties as assigned Requirements: High School diploma, or equivalent, required Associate's degree in criminal justice preferred Previous security experience preferred Authorized to drive university vehicles
    $15.4 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Farm Camp Assistant Coordinator

    Oakland Schools 4.3company rating

    Michigan job

    Certified Student Support Services District: Bloomfield Hills Schools Attachment(s): Farm Camp Assistant Coordinator
    $25k-29k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Purchasing Assistant (Student Position)

    Ferris State University 4.4company rating

    Big Rapids, MI job

    The Purchasing Assistant provides key support with the daily operations of the Purchasing Department. This position will interact with clients from around campus, assist with setting up vendors and maintaining vendor records in our ERP system, monitor the department email and add update portal, scan and file important documents, and assist with special projects to help the Purchasing Department achieve its strategic goals. Position Requirements: * Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, Teams and Outlook * Responsible, self-motivated, and detail oriented * Able to work independently with little supervision * Clear and effective communication Essential Duties/Responsibilities: *Answering the phone * Provide customer service * Data entry * Filing * Document management * Monitor and maintain vendor records and contract data * Problem solving Number of Positions Available: 1 Documents Needed to Apply: Resume/ Class Schedule Job Close Date: January 30, 2026 EEO Statement: Ferris State University, an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer, is committed to enhancing equity, inclusion, and diversity within its community. Ferris offers employment opportunities to qualified candidates seeking careers in a student-focused environment that values opportunity, collaboration, diversity and educational excellence. Learn more about the Ferris Mission and community atferris.edu. The University actively seeks applications from women, minorities, individuals with disabilities, veterans, and other underrepresented groups. For more information on the University's Policy on Non-Discrimination, visit:Ferris Non-Discrimination Statement.
    $36k-43k yearly est. 10d ago
  • (Student) Resident Life Mentor

    Davenport University 3.8company rating

    Grand Rapids, MI job

    Residence Life Mentor PAYRANGE: 100% of Room, Meal Plan Dependent on Residential Area, $800 stipend per semester DEPARTMENT: Housing and Residence Life REPORTS TO: Residence Life Coordinator The Residence Life Mentor (RLM) is a leadership opportunity within the Housing and Residence Life Office. RLMs are instrumental in assisting the department with training and development opportunities for Resident Assistants. RLMs serve as an ongoing resource for all RAs in Housing and Residence Life throughout the academic year, with a special focus on new RAs. In addition to supporting their residence hall or area staff, RLMs perform all of the duties of an RA and support all aspects of Housing and Residence Life. As a leader within the department, RLMs are required to understand the fundamental beliefs, mission, and philosophy that guide the work of the department. RLM's also play a role in assisting HRL professional staff with administrative tasks that promote the success and well-being of all on-campus residents. RESPONSIBILITIES: * Promote a safe, secure, and comfortable environment that fosters community living and academic success. RLMs are to know all of their residents and staff members and work to build connections. RLMs must be available - and be perceived as being available - a majority of nights in the residential area. * Foster a sense of inclusiveness and promote a community that is welcoming of people of all backgrounds. Work with a variety of people from different backgrounds who hold opinions and ideas different from their own. * Serve as point person for one 30 Thursday or major Housing and Residence Life program each semester. RLMs advise a committee of RAs to assist in planning and implementing these events. * Perform administrative tasks including, but not limited to, facilitating the Room Condition Reporting process and key distribution; key auditing as applicable, developing inventory list for staff kitchen, resource room, and storage rooms; submitting maintenance work orders online; maintaining forms, files, or records for accuracy; tracking RA programming budgets and gift card use; and assisting the RLC with other operational tasks. * Maintain open lines of communication pertaining to resident and staff concerns, time off, and work load to supervisor and other RAs. * Check email, mailbox, and phone messages daily and promptly respond to messages and assigned duties. * Interact with their supervisors, other RAs, and students outside of formal meeting times. * Attend all scheduled RLM and RA trainings, in-services, meetings and scheduled 1:1s. Be on time and prepared for all sessions. * Meet monthly with each RA individually to discuss relevant issues and concerns and to provide support and guidance. * Schedule RA duty rotation for hall/area staff. Respond to requests for duty switches and update RA duty calendar. * Keep track of RA programming and bulletin boards to verify that all requirements have been completed. * Attend monthly RLM meetings with other RLMs and members of Housing and Residence Life professional staff. * Complete one full round of building(s)/area each week, documenting and/or resolving any issues. * Plan regular staff development and RA recognition activities and events. * Schedule four office hours per week with the RLC in order to further assist with administrative or staff responsibilities. * Serve as a resource for students and RA staff, offering support or referrals to campus and community resources as needed. * Assist with recruitment and interviews for incoming Resident Assistants. * Participate in an ancillary assignment as determined by the Housing and Residence Life professional staff. Examples may include: Marketing, Staff Training, and In-Services, Resident or RA Recognition, etc. * Perform all duties of a Resident Assistant. * Serve as a positive role model and comply with all policies set forth by the University. * Perform other duties as assigned by the Housing and Residence Life professional staff. * Provide GREAT customer service, anticipating and exceeding the needs of our customers. * Understand and abide by all external and internal regulations and policies. This includes NCAA, GLIAC and national affiliations associated within athletics or other role specific regulations. * Demonstrate and promote the University Cultural Values. QUALIFICATIONS: * Must be a full-time student at Davenport University (at least 12 credits - undergraduate; at least 6 credits - graduate). * Must have a cumulative grade point average of at least a 2.75. While employed, an RLM must maintain a semester grade point average of at least a 2.75. * Must live on campus in a room assigned by Housing and Residence Life. * Must be in good academic, financial, and social standing at the University and cannot be on academic or social probation. * Must be invested in personal and professional development and actively work to improve job skills and grow developmentally. * Must meet expectations as outlined by the supervisor. RLMs are subject to ongoing review and formal evaluation at the end of each semester. Each RLM is evaluated by their supervisor on overall performance, the fulfillment of the duties outlined in the job description, and the objectives of the staff. * Must follow all policies and regulations, and local, State and Federal laws. * Must be able to participate in fall and winter staff training and in-service events unless approved in advance and in writing by a Housing and Residence Life professional staff member. * Must be a positive role model for one's peers and have the experience and character to enable success in developing supportive relationships with one's peers and the accomplishment of imaginative programming. * Must actively plan, lead, and participate in departmental programming initiatives. * Must demonstrate understanding and mature judgment in complex, sometimes emotional situations, including talking to one's peers about concerns and confronting behavior problematic within the community. * Must be a team player with a positive attitude, a genuine interest and willingness to help others, and possess the flexibility to respond to the unexpected. * Must be able to work an irregular schedule, including nights, weekends, and holidays. * Must have studied at Davenport University at least one year (a minimum of 24 semester hours prior to employment). * Must have completed one full semester of an RA position and have completed Fall RA Training prior to beginning work * Business office/residential area. Prolonged sitting and standing. Use of personal computer and telephone (eye and hand strain). Some travel between locations required (own transportation). No regular lifting requirements, occasional lifting up to 50 pounds. Davenport is an equal opportunity employer SEIND19
    $23k-28k yearly est. 9d ago
  • Adjunct Instructor - Pediatric Clinical Faculty (Part-Time)

    Ferris State University 4.4company rating

    Flint, MI job

    This position will initially involve in-person patient care at an MCO external clinic location (Flint, MI) two days per week and work in collaboration with the Assistant Dean of Clinical Education and external partners to develop a patient base that will support future resident and/or externship education. This position will be responsible for clinic growth and development in coordination with Assistant Dean of Clinical Education and external partners. The candidate(s) selected for the position must reside in Michigan after acceptance of employment and will perform duties at an approved Ferris site. Compensation for the position is determined by degree held, residency, experience and certifications. See Tiered schedule information: Tier 1 ($53.97/hour) Optometry (O.D. Degree) without Residency; and 2 years' experience Tier 2 ($61.97/hour) Optometry (O.D. Degree) with Residency; and 3 years' experience; and Fellowship (FAAO, FOVDRA, etc.) or equivalent certifications Tier 3 ($69.97/hour) Optometry (O.D. Degree) with Residency; and 5 years' experience; and Fellowship; and national professional organization lectures/posters and/or other published works. The anticipated start date for this position is December 2025. However, this is an estimated date and can be revised if needed. Position Type: Faculty - Temporary & Continuing Required Education: At the time of appointment, the applicant must hold the Doctor of Optometry (O.D.) degree Required Work Experience: At least one year of pediatric or community health residency experience and 2 years of related clinical experience with a pediatric focus. In lieu of pediatric or community health residency, must have 3 years of related clinical experience with a pediatric focus. Required Licenses and Certifications: At the time of appointment, the applicant must have or be eligible for a Michigan optometry license with DPA and TPA certifications for appointment to the college's clinical staff. Physical Demands: * Office Environment * Bending * Moving * Reaching * Sitting * Standing Additional Education/Experiences to be Considered: Previous experience supervising and training optometry interns; previous education or experience in business management and/or healthcare administration and/or evidence of pediatric clinical work experience beyond residency. Have completed a fellowship (FAAO, FOVDRA, etc.) or equivalent certifications. Essential Duties/Responsibilities: Deliver eyecare to a pediatric patient population in a community health setting. Responsible for clinic growth and development in coordination with Assistant Dean of Clinical Education and external partners. Educate fourth year clinical externs and/or residents once clinic has an established patient base to support educational activities. Evaluate externs' and/or residents' clinical proficiency once these groups are assigned to the clinic. Coordinate with the Assistant Dean of Clinical Education and external partners on matters involving clinical education. Mentor and train clinical support staff in collaboration with the Assistant Dean of Clinical Education and external partners. Clinical faculty have professional responsibilities in patient care and clinical instruction, which may include being accessible to students outside of regular clinical assignment hours and participation in traditional functions that have academic significance, which includes assessing students' clinical proficiency in accordance with university systems and guidelines. Clinical faculty are required to provide in-person instruction. Cultivate an environment of belonging that values, respects, supports, and celebrates individual similarities and differences, allowing students, faculty and staff to thrive authentically. Support, promote, and develop university student enrollment and retention initiatives. Any other duties assigned within the position classification area. Marginal Duties/Responsibilities: Responsible for creating and/or evaluating operational and patient care outcomes metrics. May need to provide opticianry services in support of ancillary clinical staff. Skills and Abilities: Applicant must possess excellent clinical, interpersonal, and communication skills. Demonstrated successful experience working directly with people from diverse racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds. Must be able to proficiently utilize EHR system. Required Documents: * Cover Letter * Curriculum Vitae * Certification/License * Unofficial Transcript 1 Optional Documents: Other Additional Document Special Instructions to Applicants: Unofficial Transcript 1 (REQUIRED): Applicants must attach a copy of unofficial transcript of Optometry (O.D. Degree). Transcript must include: Institution name, applicant name, date degree attained, degree awarded. Finalist will be required to submit an official transcript. License (REQUIRED): Please attach copy of current O.D. license or proof of eligibility as described in the Required Licenses and Certifications section. Other Additional Document (OPTIONAL): Residency certificate or fellowship or other certifications. Applicants are advised to clearly detail in their application materials all applicable: education, residency, fellowship, years of clinical experience, and scholarly activities. Initial Application Review Date: October 27, 2025 Open Until Position is Filled?: Yes Posting Close Date: EEO Statement: Ferris State University, an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer, is committed to enhancing equity, inclusion, and diversity within its community. Ferris offers employment opportunities to qualified candidates seeking careers in a student-focused environment that values opportunity, collaboration, diversity and educational excellence. Learn more about the Ferris Mission and community atferris.edu. The University actively seeks applications from women, minorities, individuals with disabilities, veterans, and other underrepresented groups. For more information on the University's Policy on Non-Discrimination, visit:Ferris Non-Discrimination Statement. Click here to learn more about working at FSU and KCAD.
    $54-62 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Varsity Assistant Girls Golf

    Mid-Michigan Area Public Schools Consortium 3.8company rating

    Michigan job

    Athletics/Activities/Coaching District: Lapeer Community Schools
    $26k-35k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • (NU20) Nurse Consultant

    Oakland Schools 4.3company rating

    Michigan job

    Certified Student Support Services/School Nurse District: South Lyon Community Schools Attachment(s): (NU20) Nurse Consultant.pdf
    $68k-85k yearly est. 31d ago
  • High Adventure Lead - Summer Camp 2026

    Ikuslife 3.3company rating

    Grand Rapids, MI job

    IKUS Life Enrichment Services / Indian Trails Camp Summer 2026 High Adventure Lead What We Have for You! We're looking for enthusiastic, compassionate leaders to help make this summer unforgettable for campers with disabilities. As Programming Lead, you'll help create a safe, inclusive, and fun environment where every camper can shine. Managing the safety and coordination of our high adventure program, while supporting, encouraging, and guiding the campers throughout their week. Benefits: Lead your high adventure team and set the tone for a great week! A summer full of fun, growth, and meaningful work. Training and professional development. The chance to make a real impact on incredible campers. Lifelong friendships and unforgettable experiences. Free housing all summer and meals when camp is in session. A Day in the Life! As our High Adventure Lead, you'll start each day inspecting all our high adventure activities for safety, planning programming and scheduling the adventure team. You'll help get the counselors and campers hyped up for a fun day at some of their favorite activities! You'll spend your day helping the campers participate in each adventure activity to the best of their ability and encouraging them to try new things. You will also be aiding other lead staff by supporting them and counselors by providing breaks. End your days with a campfire or evening programming under the stars! What Do We Expect of You? Providing safe, fun, and intentional high ropes programming Completing daily safety inspections of the course and all equipment used Enforcing State of Michigan, American Camp Association, and ACCT standards for high ropes programs Create a welcoming atmosphere where campers of all abilities feel valued and included in all camp activities. Use your creativity to bring inclusivity into every aspect of camp life. Maintain safety and cleanliness of the ropes course area Work with the camp director and program team leader to schedule high ropes activities and staffing. Working with the camp director to provide regular in-services to all trained staff Implementing emergency action plans and emergency procedures as needed Work with other departments to help manage camp processes such as the camp store, human resources, or the kitchen as needed. Provide breaks for other Camp Counselors Maintaining communication and teamwork with cabin staff, other team leaders, and the camp director Care for all physical needs of campers. This will include dressing, feeding, toileting, showering etc. Observe and assess camper behavior, applying any procedures or techniques as needed. Assisting with check-in, check-out, and keeping cabins/camp areas clean. Living Requirements Summer Camp season runs for 10 weeks, from May to August with sessions beginning on Sunday afternoon and ending on Friday afternoon - time to enjoy your weekend away to recharge! As our High Adventure Lead, you will live with the other lead counselors here at camp with all your housing and meals, while camp is in session, provided for you! What Do You Need to Qualify? Minimum one-year prior camp counselor experience Previous experience working with individuals with disabilities Compassion and dedication to the well-being of campers with a wide variety of disabilities. Enthusiasm, positivity, and a willingness to adapt to the ever-changing needs of our campers. Excellent communication and teamwork skills. Clear background checks from local, state, and federal agencies Complete all pre-summer paperwork, required training, and orientation activities. High School graduate or equivalent, or at least 18 years of age Understanding of HIPPA confidentiality and sensitivity (training provided) Ability to assist in teaching and assisting campers with activity participation Enthusiasm, sense of humor, patience, compassion, self-control and team player Physical Requirements: Must be able to actively participate in camp activities, including assisting campers with mobility needs, responding to emergencies, and maintaining constant supervision. Must be comfortable and physically able to safely lift, support, and transfer adult campers of all sizes on high-adventure platforms, always prioritizing safety and care. Ability to work outdoors in various weather, remain on your feet for long periods, and perform physical tasks like bending, crouching, and lifting. Must be able to lift a minimum of 50 lbs and ability to transfer adult campers. Be comfortable providing very personal care, including tasks like changing diapers, supporting hygiene needs, and handling odors or messes, always treating campers with dignity and respect. Maintain high energy and enthusiasm throughout the day No alcohol or drug use while at camp. Must have the physical, auditory, and visual ability to respond to critical incidents. Position Information: Job Type: Full time, seasonal, salary position. Employment DatesMay 18 - May 22nd: Lead Staff TrainingMay 25th - May 30th: Summer Staff TrainingMay 31st - August 7 Summer Camp June 26th - July 5th: Break week August 7th - Final Night Party Schedule: Live on campus from Sunday to Friday. Friday evening and Saturday evening are free, returning to camp by Sunday morning. Break times and time off throughout the week based on rotating schedule. Pay: $425 -450 per week. Included: Living quarters - in cabins with electricity, heat, air conditioning, restrooms and showers. All meals during summer camp sessions.Free parking/storage if needed Reports to: Camp Director For more information abo ut our company, visit ikuslife.org. EOE
    $425-450 weekly Auto-Apply 42d ago
  • Writing and Communications Assistant (Student Position)

    Ferris State University 4.4company rating

    Big Rapids, MI job

    The student writer will be responsible for writing and editing news content for print and the web. Candidates must have excellent verbal and written communications skills, as well as a strong knowledge of grammar and AP style. Position Requirements: Strong general computer skills and knowledge of Microsoft programs. Strong writing, verbal and interpersonal communication skills. Interviewing experience is strongly considered. Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively. Reliability and punctuality are a necessity. Ability to meet deadlines and multi-task. Discretion when working with confidential information. Comfortable working with diverse populations. Essential Duties/Responsibilities: Writing and interviewing for feature stories and press releases for the communications team. Drafting compelling and engaging messaging while adhering to Ferris State University branding. Number of Positions Available: 1 Documents Needed to Apply: Cover Letter/Resume/Class Schedule Special Instructions to Applicants: EEO Statement: Ferris State University, an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer, is committed to enhancing equity, inclusion, and diversity within its community. Ferris offers employment opportunities to qualified candidates seeking careers in a student-focused environment that values opportunity, collaboration, diversity and educational excellence. Learn more about the Ferris Mission and community atferris.edu. The University actively seeks applications from women, minorities, individuals with disabilities, veterans, and other underrepresented groups. For more information on the University's Policy on Non-Discrimination, visit:Ferris Non-Discrimination Statement.
    $29k-34k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Guidance Counselor-High School

    Wayne County Schools Employment Network 4.0company rating

    Michigan job

    Student Support Services/Guidance Counselor District: Crestwood School District
    $43k-49k yearly est. 5d ago

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