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  • Foster Parent Recruiter Contractual

    Ennis Center for Children 4.5company rating

    Ennis Center for Children job in Midland, MI or remote

    Region 2 Foster Parent Recruiter Status: Hourly/Non-Exempt General Description: Under the general supervision of the Contract Supervisor, or designee, coordinates the scheduling, staffing and facilitation of all recruitment events required by contract. Shall coordinate or provide service in accordance the requirements of the contract, State, and Federal regulatory and/or other accrediting agencies. Reporting Relationships: This position reports directly to the Contract Supervisor or designee. Qualifications(required at time of offer): Applicant Must Reside in Michigan Bachelor's degree in Social Work or other related field preferred. High School Diploma minimum required. Must have a minimum of one-year relevant experience, as a licensing and recruitment worker. Experience speaking to large groups. Excellent written and verbal communication/presentation skills. Excellent organizational, analytical, and interpersonal skills. Prior experience with Microsoft Office and related applications compatible word processing program. Reliable transportation. Able to work a flexible schedule, with business hours set by the Agency to include some evenings and weekends. This position will require the ability to work from home. Satisfaction of all employment eligibility and Agency hiring requirements. Responsibilities(illustrative and not intended as inclusive; specific responsibilities may vary): Collaborate with the local MDHHS office, faith-based communities and key foster/adoptive/kinship parents implement recruitment services prepared by the county office to meet the county's overall recruitment needs, goals, and the actions steps. Collaborate with community partners including faith-based organizations, federally recognized tribes, LGBTQIA+ community. Schools, hospitals, and other community-based stakeholders interested in supporting foster/adoptive family recruitment that reflects the diversity of their community. Send contact information for prospective foster and adoptive parents to the appropriate local county office or statewide recruitment telephone number as appropriate. Utilize recruitment material produced and/or approved by MDHHS External Affairs and Communication Administration. Participate in committees, meetings and advisory councils as deemed necessary by MDHHS. Present and distribute information on the foster home licensing process at civic clubs, organizations churches, and community events. Input and maintain contact information in the appropriate county recruitment outcome tracking spreadsheet. Maintains a flexible work schedule. Performs other Agency-related duties as assigned.
    $44k-65k yearly est. 60d+ ago
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  • Foster Care Case Manager

    Ennis Center for Children 4.5company rating

    Ennis Center for Children job in Flint, MI

    Foster Care Case Manager Status: Salaried/Exempt Starting Salary: $44,200* *Sign-on bonus offered to relevant/non-expired CWTI trained individuals. This is a professional position that provides case management of assigned caseload working with assigned Agency consumers, their families, and the foster families. This position also provides instructive counseling activities, assisting with treatment goals, and placement planning and care in compliance with the requirements of applicable local, state, and federal regulatory and/or other accrediting agencies. The Ennis Center for Children has been in operation since 1978 and has helped numerous children throughout the state of Michigan! Approximately 10,000 children in Michigan are involved in the child welfare system. Do you find yourself driven to help those children achieve lasting permanence? Are you an energetic and kind person, who wants to change the world one family at a time? The Ennis Center for Children is the place for you! Qualifications (required at time of offer): Bachelor's degree in social work or other related field as required by the State's licensing guidelines. Experience in a child placing agency preferred. Excellent written and verbal communication/presentation skills. Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills. Reliable transportation. Satisfactory completion of all employment eligibility and Agency hiring requirements. Responsibilities (illustrative and not intended as inclusive; specific responsibilities may vary): The primary responsibility is to advocate for children and families with the goal of permanency (reunification, adoption, guardianship, permanent placement with a fit and willing relative, Another Planned Permanent Living Arrangement) by maintaining cases in various counties within the Ennis Center service area. Ensures accurate, professional, and timely completion of all required reports, logs, notes, and other paperwork as required, including service contracts and treatment plans. Coordinates or provides timely services and casework needs to all assigned Agency consumers, families, and foster families as required by Program-specific procedures, applicable contract terms, and/or applicable local, state, and federal regulatory and/or other accrediting agencies. Monitors and provides necessary services to Agency consumers, families, and foster families. Coordinates treatment services with appropriate local, state, or federal agencies and/or community resources. Assisting with Foster Care responsibilities across all agency offices as needed. This includes carrying caseloads outside the employee's designated home office. Attends, conducts, or participates in all case conferences, hearings, assessments, home visits, etc. as required. Provides 24-hour crisis on call availability to clients and families on a rotating basis. Provide case management of initial placements through the intake process. Maintain a flexible work schedule. Provides other Agency-related duties as assigned. Core Responsibilities (required of all Agency employees): Promotes a positive working environment within the Agency. Maintains professional and respectful demeanor with Agency employees, consumers, visitors, and the public. Actively participates in training, staff meetings, and Agency activities as required. Participates in special projects or additional assignments as required. Complies with the Agency's Employment Policies & Procedures and Standards of Conduct. Maintains as confidential all matters related to Agency affairs and refrains from internal and external discussions related to any employee, consumer, financial, or administrative issue except as required as part of job performance. Benefits: Health Insurance Flexible Spending Account option available Health Saving Account option available Vision Insurance Dental Insurance Paid Time Off Life Insurance Retirement Plan
    $44.2k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Key Account Manager

    Northern Engraving Corporation 4.4company rating

    Novi, MI job

    Purpose: The Key Account Manager is the core liaison for the company's global strategic customers. This position oversees the maintenance and expansion of cooperative relationships under the customer's global business layout, leads full-cycle commercial collaboration and information flow. By accurately identifying customer needs, formulating medium and long-term cooperation strategies, and implementing commercial plans, it achieves mutual growth of customer value and company profitability, and builds sustainable global strategic partnerships. Qualifications Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Responsible for global customer strategic relationship management. This involves coordinating the development of new customers and the deepening of existing core customer relationships worldwide; stablishing and maintaining long-term strategic cooperative relationships in conjunction with the customer's global business layout. Conducting in-depth research on customers' global business needs, development plans, and market trends to accurately identify customers' potential needs and pain points is necessary. Acts as the global information hub between customers, the company, and its affiliates to ensure efficient and accurate cross-regional and cross-departmental information flow, synchronizing customer feedback and corporate resource support. Responsible for commercial planning and sales expansion. Accurately identify short-term (1~3 years), medium-term (3-5 years), and long-term (over 5 years) business opportunities of customers and the global market; take the lead in formulating phased commercial business plans, clarifying sales targets, implementation paths, resource allocation, and expected profit returns. Promotes the implementation of commercial plans; track progress regularly, analyze execution deviations, and dynamically adjust strategies to ensure the achievement of sales targets and profit indicators. Responsible for developing global sales expansion strategies, exploring new business scenarios and cooperation models; negotiating transnational business opportunities on behalf of the company with customers, finalizing cooperation details, and ensuring the successful landing of new business opportunities. Provide high-level customer service globally, establish a rapid response mechanism, and promptly handle customer issues, complaints, and emergencies in cross-regional cooperation. Maintain and manage the global customer commercial open items list (including contract performance, payment settlement, demand changes, etc.) to ensure closed-loop management of matters. Regularly report cooperation progress to customers, collect customer satisfaction feedback, and continuously optimize service processes and cooperation models. Lead and coordinate global cross-departmental collaboration (Project Management, Cost Control, Design, Engineering, Manufacturing, etc.) to ensure full-cycle commercial support for customer projects. Link regional teams of the company to coordinate resource allocation and collaborative advancement of customers' global business, and resolve process barriers and communication obstacles in cross-regional cooperation. Skills and Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Business Management, Engineering, or Automotive-related fields is required: Master's preferred. Professional certifications such as Project Management Professional (PMP) or Certified Professional in Supply Management (CPSM) preferred At least five (5) years' experience in global account management. Global account management experience in the automotive industry preferred. Excellent global commercial negotiation skills and cross-cultural communication skills (written + verbal), capable of effectively handling transnational customer engagement scenarios. Proficient in business opportunity identification, short/medium/long-term commercial plan formulation and implementation, with a proven track record of sales growth or customer development success. Outstanding organizational and coordination capabilities, as well as cross-departmental and cross-regional collaborative leadership skills, able to effectively motivate teams to advance global projects. Proficient in Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Word) with strong data analysis and report writing capabilities. Willingness to travel frequently internationally/regionally, self-driven, and have a strong desire to exceed sales budget targets. Familiar with the automotive industry supply chain, manufacturing processes, and global market dynamics. Experience as a Global Key Account Manager in multinational enterprises, with successful cases of serving global customers of well-known automotive brands preferred. Engineering or manufacturing background, able to deeply understand customer technical needs and product implementation logic is beneficial. #NEIND1
    $82k-101k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Administrative Assistant Part Time

    Ennis Center for Children 4.5company rating

    Ennis Center for Children job in Flint, MI

    Administrative Assistant Status: Hourly/Non-Exempt Part Time Position. Must Work Until 5:00pm General Description: This is a professional position who provides administrative support to various departments within the agency. The Ennis Center for Children has been in operation since 1978 and has helped numerous children throughout the state of Michigan! Approximately 10,000 children in Michigan are involved in the child welfare system. Do you find yourself driven to help children achieve lasting permanence? Are you an energetic and kind person, who wants to change the world one family at a time? The Ennis Center for Children is the place for you! Qualifications (required at time of offer): High school diploma or GED Prior administrative-support experience preferred. Excellent written and verbal communication/presentation skills. Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills. Reliable transportation. Satisfaction of all employment eligibility and Agency hiring requirements. Responsibilities (illustrative and not intended as inclusive; specific responsibilities may vary): Accurately, professionally, and timely completes secretarial and administrative/clerical duties supporting the Program Director and assigned program team. Provides assistance to the Receptionist and Office Manager as needed. Fathers, assembles, and distributes various reports and statistical summaries in an accurate, timely, and professional manner. Attends team meetings ensuring appropriate minutes are recorded and disseminated in an accurate and timely manner. Performs other Agency-related duties as assigned. Core Responsibilities (required of all Agency employees): Promotes a positive working environment within the Agency. Maintains professional and respectful demeanor with Agency employees, consumers, visitors, and the public. Actively participates in training, staff meetings, and Agency activities as required. Participates in special projects or additional assignments as required. Complies with the Agency's Employment Policies & Procedures and Standards of Conduct. Maintains as confidential all matters related to Agency affairs and refrains from internal and external discussions related to any employee, consumer, financial, or administrative issue except as required as part of job performance. Benefits: Holiday Pay 72 Hours of PTO
    $31k-38k yearly est. 28d ago
  • Program Manager

    Woodbridge 4.5company rating

    Troy, MI job

    Legal Entity: Woodbridge Sales & Engineering Inc. We are innovators using advanced technology to manufacture next generation products. We are pioneers in foam technology science and provide our products to customers in multiple industries. We are a global team of over 7,000 teammates strong who are laser focused on quality, collaboration, and a commitment to sustainability. We are proud to give back to the communities in which we live and work through our Woodbridge Cares programs that serves communities around the world through volunteerism and philanthropy. We are a people centric organization that has been awarded numerous recognitions for our commitment to manufacturing excellence and innovation. Join us and be part of a team that is shaping the future of foam technology. Woodbridge Culture Woodbridge takes immense pride in its robust corporate (think people first, innovation, lets get to it, manufacturing focused) culture, which serves our customers, Teammates, and the world. We're thrilled to share that in 2024, Woodbridge has been awarded Deloitte's Best Managed designation for eight consecutive years. This accolade is not just an award; it's a testament to our unwavering commitment to excellence and innovation, inspiring you to be a part of our journey! What's in it for you? * Competitive Compensation & Benefits Plan * Defined Contribution Plan with additional company match - Automatic company contribution to a top quartile retirement savings plan with more incentives to match * Flexible Working Hours * Employee Assistance Program with free access to health and wellness coaches * Continuous Learning Culture - We believe in Upskilling & Internal Promotions! Role Purpose: Plan, execute and finalize programs according to deadlines and budget while insuring the desired intent and customer experience is achieved. This includes acquiring resources and coordinating efforts of team members who may work in different functional departments or for third-party contractors in order to deliver programs according to the plan. Responsibilities & Activities: * Responsible for leading program management with OE and/or T1 customers * Primary interface to customer Quality and Engineering * Lead for program timing, deliverables, tooling budget for OE Level Customers and others as deemed necessary * Manage engineering change financials, margin improvement, VA/VE, etc. from program inception to end of life * Interface with Product Managers and Business Development Managers to support specific customer-product alignment * Lead the APQP - Launch Tracker process * Support Customer meetings and visits (i.e., to Woodbridge facilities) as required Qualifications: Minimum Qualifications, Formal Education, Certification or Equivalent * College/University graduate (or equivalent) in engineering or business with a minimum of four years' experience in program management product/process engineering, product development, or technical sales * Experience/working knowledge of the manufacturing processes, product, and capabilities * Ability to interpret automotive drawings, designs, and specifications * Strong understanding of customer quality, commercial, and technical requirements * Understanding of GD&T is a plus. * Self-starter with excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills * Proven track record of working with APQP process * Working knowledge/experience in product launches and life cycle management * Working knowledge of various material products, manufacturing requirements, and tooling standards * Ability to travel (Up to 25%) Woodbridge is committed to fostering a diverse workplace. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and consider applicants without regard to race, colour, ancestry, creed, place of origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, family status, disability, or any other protected status. If you have any accommodation requirements, please let us know, and we will do our best to meet your needs in accordance with applicable local legislation. Nearest Major Market: Troy Nearest Secondary Market: Detroit
    $73k-120k yearly est. 58d ago
  • Therapy - SLP

    Taylor, Mi 4.3company rating

    Taylor, MI job

    GetMed Staffing is searching for a strong Speech Language Pathologist to assist our traveler-friendly client. A minimum of 1-2 years of experience is required. Traveling with GetMed Staffing offers the unique opportunity to gain diverse experiences, both personally and professionally. Gain experience that matters.
    $57k-74k yearly est. 29d ago
  • Online Inserter

    Woodbridge 4.5company rating

    Romulus, MI job

    Legal Entity: Woodbridge Corporation We are innovators using advanced technology to manufacture next generation products. We are pioneers in foam technology science and provide our products to customers in multiple industries. We are a global team of over 7,000 teammates strong who are laser focused on quality, collaboration, and a commitment to sustainability. We are proud to give back to the communities in which we live and work through our Woodbridge Cares programs that serves communities around the world through volunteerism and philanthropy. We are a people centric organization that has been awarded numerous recognitions for our commitment to manufacturing excellence and innovation. Join us and be part of a team that is shaping the future of foam technology. Woodbridge Culture Woodbridge takes immense pride in its robust corporate (think people first, innovation, lets get to it, manufacturing focused) culture, which serves our customers, Teammates, and the world. We're thrilled to share that in 2024, Woodbridge has been awarded Deloitte's Best Managed designation for eight consecutive years. This accolade is not just an award; it's a testament to our unwavering commitment to excellence and innovation, inspiring you to be a part of our journey! What's in it for you? * Competitive Compensation & Benefits Plan * Defined Contribution Plan with additional company match - Automatic company contribution to a top quartile retirement savings plan with more incentives to match * Flexible Working Hours * Employee Assistance Program with free access to health and wellness coaches * Continuous Learning Culture - We believe in Upskilling & Internal Promotions! The Woodbridge Romulus plant is recruiting motivated individuals for two production positions. Openings are for 10-hour shifts, with a 4 day/week workweek and occassional overtime. Please see below for shift times and job descriptions. Shift Times: (Monday - Thursday) Days: 6:00am-4:30pm Midnights: 7:30pm-6:00am Please note overtime and ability to work either shift is required as part of the position. Starting wage: $18.40-19.15/hour plus 14 paid holidays, paid vacation time, unpaid personal days, medical/dental/vision, life insurance, and short-term disability benefits! Benefits after 90 day probation period. Online Inserter RESPONSIBILITIES: * Responsible for inserting appropriate frames, wires, Velcro, typar, foam blocks, elites, etc.. Into molds just prior to pouring foam. * Watch the tool as it approaches the insert area. * Determine the necessary components for the tool approaching the insert station, and gather the components needed to insert into the tool. Use no components with visible defects. * Insert the components into the tools properly, making sure to locate them accurately. Reject parts that have visible defects Offline Operator RESPONSIBILITIES: * Responsible for complete removal of protective tape from Velcro components. * Responsible for inspection of parts prior to packing. * Responsible for cleaning excess foam from specific areas of foam pads, which must be foam-free. * Responsible for trimming flash and ribbon vents from selective molded foam parts. * Responsible for properly packing specifically assigned product codes into designated bins by product code and specific pack count. * Responsible for operating coring and other machines as necessary. * Responsible for the application of chemicals on the foam (NCR station). * May perform other jobs as required. JOB REQUIREMENTS: Education: High school graduate or equivalent preferred. Experience: Any combination of training and work experience which indicates possession of skills to carry out the insert tasks. OTHER REQUIREMENTS: * Knowledge of / and compliance with Safety Regulations. * Be dependable and have a good attendance record. * Be able to work overtime. * Be able to communicate in a professional manner with team members. * Self starter, with demonstrated continuous improvement traits; effective at working independently. Working Conditions: Majority of time in a production environment which can include exposure to hot and cold conditions. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Physical Demands: While performing the duties of this job the employee is regularly required to use hand to fingers, handle of feel objects, tools, or controls. The employee frequently is required to reach with hands and arms. The employee is occasionally required to bend, walk, balance, talk and hear. The employee must occasionally lift, push or pull up to 30 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus. Working Schedule: Standard work hours will consist of 10 hours per day, 4 days per week on an assigned shift. Schedule hours may be altered as required by the training needs of employees or equipment breakdown. Ability to work overtime or irregular hours to include Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays as requested. Reasoning Ability: Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral or diagram form. Ability to deal with problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situation. Woodbridge is committed to fostering a diverse workplace. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and consider applicants without regard to race, colour, ancestry, creed, place of origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, family status, disability, or any other protected status. If you have any accommodation requirements, please let us know, and we will do our best to meet your needs in accordance with applicable local legislation. Nearest Major Market: Detroit
    $18.4-19.2 hourly 46d ago
  • Family Support Worker - Part Time

    Ennis Center for Children 4.5company rating

    Ennis Center for Children job in Pontiac, MI

    Family Support Worker Status: Hourly/Non-Exempt Full Time and Part Time Positions available! This is a professional position that provides case management of assigned caseload working with assigned Agency consumers, their families, and the foster families. This position also provides instructive counseling activities, assisting with treatment goals, and placement planning and care in compliance with the requirements of applicable local, state, and federal regulatory and/or other accrediting agencies. The Ennis Center for Children has been in operation since 1978 and has helped numerous children throughout the state of Michigan! Approximately 10,000 children in Michigan are involved in the child welfare system. Do you find yourself driven to help those children achieve lasting permanence? Are you an energetic and kind person, who wants to change the world one family at a time? The Ennis Center for Children is the place for you! Qualifications (required at time of offer): High school diploma or GED. Prior experience working with consumers in a social-services setting preferred. Excellent written and verbal communication/presentation skills. Excellent organizational, analytical, and interpersonal skills. Reliable transportation. Able to work a flexible schedule, including weekends and holidays, with “regular “business hours set by the Agency. Satisfaction of all employment eligibility and Agency hiring requirements. Responsibilities (illustrative and not intended as inclusive; specific responsibilities may vary): Ensures accurate, professional, and timely completion of all paperwork as required. Coordinates or provides timely services and casework needs to all assigned Agency consumers, families, and foster families as required by Program-specific procedures, applicable contract terms, and/or applicable local, state, and federal regulatory and/or other accrediting agencies. Monitors and provides necessary services to Agency consumers, families, and foster families. Coordinates treatment services with appropriate local, state, or federal agencies and/or community resources. Attends, conducts, or participates in all case conferences, hearings, assessments, home visits, etc. as required. Immediately apprise the appropriate Agency personnel of any potential emergency situation (supervisor and/or Program Director). Provides other Agency-related duties as assigned. Core Responsibilities (required of all Agency employees): Promotes a positive working environment within the Agency. Maintains professional and respectful demeanor with Agency employees, consumers, visitors, and the public. Actively participates in training, staff meetings, and Agency activities as required. Participates in special projects or additional assignments as required. Complies with the Agency's Employment Policies & Procedures and Standards of Conduct. Maintains as confidential all matters related to Agency affairs and refrains from internal and external discussions related to any employee, consumer, financial, or administrative issue except as required as part of job performance. Benefits: Full Time Health Insurance Flexible Spending Account option available Health Saving Account option available Vision Insurance Dental Insurance Paid Time Off Life Insurance Retirement Plan Part Time Holiday Pay 72 Hours of PTO
    $35k-44k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Occupational Therapist

    Taylor 4.3company rating

    Taylor, MI job

    About the Job: Are you an adventurous Occupational Therapist (OT) seeking your next travel opportunity? Join a leading Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) for a 13-week travel contract where your skills can make a lasting difference in patients' lives. You'll work with a collaborative and supportive rehab team focused on helping individuals regain independence and improve their quality of life. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or new to contract work, this is a fantastic opportunity to grow your career while exploring new places. What We Offer: Competitive weekly pay with direct deposit Comprehensive benefits, including health insurance and 401(k) Housing and travel stipends to cover relocation expenses Flexibility to take contracts in new locations every 13 weeks Ongoing support from our experienced team to ensure a seamless transition between assignments Responsibilities: Evaluate patients and develop personalized treatment plans Help patients regain daily living skills through targeted interventions Use therapeutic exercises and adaptive equipment to improve functional outcomes Collaborate closely with PTs, SLPs, nurses, and other care team members Maintain clear and accurate documentation in compliance with SNF standards Educate patients and caregivers on strategies to enhance independence Requirements: Active OT license (or eligibility for state licensure) SNF experience is a plus, but new grads are welcome to apply Excellent communication and collaboration skills Passion for patient-centered care and making a difference every day Ready to take your OT career on the road? Apply now or contact us today to learn more about this rewarding opportunity!
    $64k-78k yearly est. 11d ago
  • Adoption Specialist

    Ennis Center for Children 4.5company rating

    Ennis Center for Children job in Pontiac, MI

    Adoption Specialist Status: Salaried/Exempt Starting Salary: $44,200* *Sign-on bonus offered to relevant/non-expired CWTI trained individuals. General Description: This is a professional position who provides adoption services to all assigned cases in compliance with requirements of applicable local, state, and federal regulatory and/or other accrediting agencies. Reports directly to the Adoption Team Supervisor. The Ennis Center for Children has been in operation since 1978 and has helped numerous children throughout the state of Michigan! Approximately 10,000 children in Michigan are involved in the child welfare system. Do you find yourself driven to help children achieve lasting permanence? Are you an energetic and kind person, who wants to change the world one family at a time? The Ennis Center for Children is the place for you! Qualifications (required at time of offer): Bachelor's degree in social work or other related field as required by the State's licensing guidelines. Experience in a child placing agency preferred. Excellent written and verbal communication/presentation skills. Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills. Reliable transportation. Satisfaction of all employment eligibility and Agency hiring requirements. Responsibilities (illustrative and not intended as inclusive; specific responsibilities may vary): The primary responsibility is to obtain permanency for children through adoption in as timely a manner as possible by maintaining cases in various counties within the Ennis Center service area. Complete all required home studies, appropriate youth and family assessments and other applicable reports and filings as outlined in the adoption contract and/or manual. Follow-up on adoption inquiries and assess recruited families as necessary. Complete adoption family assessments and continue child recruitment process as needed. Inform and involve youth in MARE process., ensuring registration of youth on MARE by required deadline. Transports youth and families as needed. Attends, conducts, or participates in all case conferences, hearings (court and adoption), assessments, home visits, etc. as required. Represents the agency at community meetings; interfaces with the community and other social service agencies as required. Maintain a flexible schedule. Provides other Agency-related duties as assigned. Assisting with Adoption responsibilities across all agency offices as needed. This includes carrying caseloads outside the employee's designated home office. Core Responsibilities (required of all Agency employees): Promotes a positive working environment within the Agency. Maintains professional and respectful demeanor with Agency employees, consumers, visitors, and the public. Actively participates in training, staff meetings, and Agency activities as required. Participates in special projects or additional assignments as required. Complies with the Agency's Employment Policies & Procedures and Standards of Conduct. Maintains as confidential all matters related to Agency affairs and refrains from internal and external discussions related to any employee, consumer, financial, or administrative issue except as required as part of job performance. Benefits: Health Insurance Flexible Spending Account option available Health Saving Account option available Vision Insurance Dental Insurance Paid Time Off Life Insurance Retirement Plan
    $44.2k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Sales Account Manager

    Northern Engraving Corporation 4.4company rating

    Novi, MI job

    Purpose: The Sales Account Manager serves as a strategic liaison between the company and customers, maintains in-depth customer relationships, explores business opportunities, optimizes cooperation processes, maximizes customer lifetime value, and drives dual growth of the company's business revenue and profitability. Qualifications Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Establish and maintain long-term strategic cooperative relationships with customers; conduct regular customer visits to gain in-depth understanding of customers' business plans, production capacity needs, and financial status, and accurately identify business opportunities. Act as the primary point of contact for customers; respond promptly to customer inquiries, needs, and complaints; coordinate with internal departments such as Engineering, Production, Procurement, and Finance to provide end-to-end solutions and follow up on closure. Collect customer business information, including Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) timelines, Financial Planning and Analysis (FPA) requirements, Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) specifications. Responsible for estimated Annual Usage (EAU) budgets and procurement processes. Establish customer information files and update them dynamically. Lead customer pricing negotiations and payment terms; develop competitive commercial proposals and pricing systems to balance customer needs and company profits. Identify, explore, and implement business opportunities that can improve NBHX's financial performance. Accurately identify short-term (within 1 year), medium-term (1-3 years), and long-term (over 3 years) business opportunities and needs of customers and the market; take the lead in formulating commercial business plans for corresponding phases, clarifying objectives, implementation paths, resource requirements, and expected returns. Promote the implementation of commercial business plans; track progress regularly, analyze deviations, and adjust and optimize strategies in a timely manner to ensure the achievement of plans. Prepare and maintain customer price breakdowns and tooling cost breakdowns; collaborate with the Finance department to follow up on accounts receivable collection and resolve various disputes and claims related to commercial cooperation. Submit annual customer cooperation forecasts to support NBHX's factory budget formulation and resource allocation. Participate in new project cooperation throughout the entire process; support engineering design, prototype validation, mass production, and other phases; coordinate and handle commercial matters related to engineering changes. Coordinate cross-departmental collaboration matters in customer commercial cooperation (including production scheduling, supply chain support, tooling development, cost control, etc.) to ensure smooth cooperation processes. Handle sudden issues and escalated customer complaints in customer cooperation; formulate preventive measures to reduce cooperation risks. Efficiently handle daily service matters such as customer Request for Quotation (RFQs) supply chain coordination, and factory relocation docking. Maintain historical data of customer cooperation (including price records, commercial negotiation minutes, cooperation change documents, etc.) to ensure data integrity and traceability. Skills and Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Marketing, Finance, Business Management, or related fields required; Master's degree preferred. Professional certifications in commercial negotiation or project management (e.g., PMP) preferred. Prefer five (5) years of experience in customer engagement, commercial negotiation, or project management in the manufacturing industry (preferably Nameplate, Appliance, or related fields). Excellent communication and customer relationship skills, commercial negotiation skills, and problem-solving abilities; proficient in business opportunity identification, commercial plan formulation, and implementation; with a proven track record of successful customer development or profitability improvement. Proficient in MS Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Word) and other relevant office software; strong data analysis and report writing capabilities. Ability to work under pressure, adapt to a fast-paced work environment, and work overtime flexibly as needed. Excellent cross-departmental collaboration awareness, communication skills, and teamwork spirit; meticulous attention to details. Experience in customer management of large manufacturing enterprises; familiar with industry supply chain and production processes. #NEIND1
    $50k-64k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Parenting Time Parenting Support Aide

    Ennis Center for Children 4.5company rating

    Ennis Center for Children job in Saginaw, MI

    Parenting Time Support Services Aide Status: Hourly/Non-Exempt General Description: Under general supervision of the Program Director, provides parenting time supervision of assigned caseload, working with assigned Agency consumers, their families, and the foster families, gathering all required documentation, providing instructing regarding parenting activities, and assisting with treatment goals, in compliance with the requirements of the contract, applicable local, state, and federal regulatory and/or other accrediting agencies. Reporting Relationships: This position reports directly to the Parenting Time Support Services Coordinator. Qualifications (required at time of offer): High school diploma or GED. Prior experience working with consumers in a social-services setting preferred. Excellent written and verbal communication/presentation skills. Excellent organizational, analytical, and interpersonal skills. Reliable transportation. Able to work a flexible schedule, including evenings, weekends and holidays, with 'regular 'business hours set by the Agency. Prior experience with Microsoft Office and related applications or other IBM-compatible word processing program. Satisfaction of all employment eligibility and Agency hiring requirements. Responsibilities (illustrative and not intended as inclusive; specific responsibilities may vary): Coordinates or provides timely services and casework needs to all assigned Agency consumers, families, and foster families as required by Program-specific procedures, applicable contract terms, and/or applicable local, state, and federal regulatory and/or other accrediting agencies. Ensures accurate, professional, and timely completion of all required reports, logs, note, and other paperwork as required. Monitors and provides necessary services to Agency consumers, families, and foster families. Ensures accurate, professional, and timely completion of all Agency-required reports, paperwork, and filings. Attends, conducts, or participates in all case conferences, hearings, assessments, home visits, etc. as required. Immediately apprises the appropriate Agency personnel of any potential emergency situation (supervisor and/or Program Director). Provides other Agency-related duties as assigned.
    $35k-44k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Administrative Assistant

    Ennis Center for Children 4.5company rating

    Ennis Center for Children job in Flint, MI

    Administrative Assistant Status: Hourly/Non-Exempt Full Time Position. Must Work Until 5:00pm General Description: This is a professional position who provides administrative support to various departments within the agency. The Ennis Center for Children has been in operation since 1978 and has helped numerous children throughout the state of Michigan! Approximately 10,000 children in Michigan are involved in the child welfare system. Do you find yourself driven to help children achieve lasting permanence? Are you an energetic and kind person, who wants to change the world one family at a time? The Ennis Center for Children is the place for you! Qualifications (required at time of offer): High school diploma or GED Prior administrative-support experience preferred. Excellent written and verbal communication/presentation skills. Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills. Reliable transportation. Satisfaction of all employment eligibility and Agency hiring requirements. Responsibilities (illustrative and not intended as inclusive; specific responsibilities may vary): Accurately, professionally, and timely completes secretarial and administrative/clerical duties supporting the Program Director and assigned program team. Provides assistance to the Receptionist and Office Manager as needed. Fathers, assembles, and distributes various reports and statistical summaries in an accurate, timely, and professional manner. Attends team meetings ensuring appropriate minutes are recorded and disseminated in an accurate and timely manner. Performs other Agency-related duties as assigned. Core Responsibilities (required of all Agency employees): Promotes a positive working environment within the Agency. Maintains professional and respectful demeanor with Agency employees, consumers, visitors, and the public. Actively participates in training, staff meetings, and Agency activities as required. Participates in special projects or additional assignments as required. Complies with the Agency's Employment Policies & Procedures and Standards of Conduct. Maintains as confidential all matters related to Agency affairs and refrains from internal and external discussions related to any employee, consumer, financial, or administrative issue except as required as part of job performance.
    $31k-38k yearly est. 28d ago
  • Juvenile Justice Case Manager

    Ennis Center for Children 4.5company rating

    Ennis Center for Children job in Detroit, MI

    Juvenile Justice Case Manager Status: Salaried/Exempt General Description: Under general supervision of the Program Director, provides services to assigned Agency consumers and their families in the home and community, providing instructive counseling activities, assisting with treatment goals, and working to develop positive relationships while serving as a constructive role model and mentor. Reporting Relationships: This position reports directly to the Team Supervisor. Qualifications (required at time of offer): Bachelor's degree in Human services field. Prior experience working with delinquent youth, at risk youth or families with multiple problems. Excellent written and verbal communication/presentation skills. Excellent organizational, analytical, and interpersonal skills. Reliable transportation. Able to work a flexible schedule, including weekends and holidays, with “regular” business hours set by the Agency. Agency consumers and/or provide crisis intervention as required. Prior experience with Microsoft Office and related applications or other IBM-compatible word processing program. Satisfaction of all employment eligibility and Agency hiring requirements.
    $36k-46k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Speech Therapist

    Taylor 4.3company rating

    Taylor, MI job

    About the Job: Are you a passionate and adventurous Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) ready for your next travel assignment? We're seeking an enthusiastic SLP to join a highly rated Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) for a 13-week travel contract. In this role, you'll work alongside a supportive and collaborative rehab team, helping patients improve their communication and swallowing abilities while making a real difference in their daily lives. This is a fantastic opportunity for SLPs who enjoy flexibility, variety, and meaningful work-whether you're a seasoned traveler or looking to begin your travel therapy journey. What We Offer: Competitive weekly pay packages with direct deposit Comprehensive benefits including health, dental, vision, and 401(k) options Housing and travel stipends to ease relocation and living costs Flexibility to explore new cities and settings every 13 weeks Dedicated support team to guide you through each assignment and ensure smooth transitions Responsibilities: Evaluate, diagnose, and treat individuals with speech, language, cognitive-communication, and swallowing disorders Develop and implement customized therapy plans based on patient needs and goals Collaborate with physical therapists, occupational therapists, nurses, and other healthcare professionals Monitor and document patient progress according to SNF protocols and industry standards Educate patients, families, and caregivers on treatment techniques and progress Requirements: Active SLP license or eligibility for licensure in the assignment state Prior SNF experience preferred but not required Strong communication, organizational, and teamwork skills A compassionate approach and commitment to patient-centered care Ready to take your SLP career on the road? Apply now or reach out to learn more about this exciting travel opportunity!
    $57k-73k yearly est. 11d ago
  • Foster Care Case Manager

    Ennis Center for Children 4.5company rating

    Ennis Center for Children job in Detroit, MI

    Foster Care Case Manager Status: Salaried/Exempt Starting Salary: $44,200* *Sign-on bonus offered to relevant/non-expired CWTI trained individuals. This is a professional position that provides case management of assigned caseload working with assigned Agency consumers, their families, and the foster families. This position also provides instructive counseling activities, assisting with treatment goals, and placement planning and care in compliance with the requirements of applicable local, state, and federal regulatory and/or other accrediting agencies. The Ennis Center for Children has been in operation since 1978 and has helped numerous children throughout the state of Michigan! Approximately 10,000 children in Michigan are involved in the child welfare system. Do you find yourself driven to help those children achieve lasting permanence? Are you an energetic and kind person, who wants to change the world one family at a time? The Ennis Center for Children is the place for you! Qualifications (required at time of offer): Bachelor's degree in social work or other related field as required by the State's licensing guidelines. Experience in a child placing agency preferred. Excellent written and verbal communication/presentation skills. Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills. Reliable transportation. Satisfactory completion of all employment eligibility and Agency hiring requirements. Responsibilities (illustrative and not intended as inclusive; specific responsibilities may vary): The primary responsibility is to advocate for children and families with the goal of permanency (reunification, adoption, guardianship, permanent placement with a fit and willing relative, Another Planned Permanent Living Arrangement) by maintaining cases in various counties within the Ennis Center service area. Ensures accurate, professional, and timely completion of all required reports, logs, notes, and other paperwork as required, including service contracts and treatment plans. Coordinates or provides timely services and casework needs to all assigned Agency consumers, families, and foster families as required by Program-specific procedures, applicable contract terms, and/or applicable local, state, and federal regulatory and/or other accrediting agencies. Monitors and provides necessary services to Agency consumers, families, and foster families. Coordinates treatment services with appropriate local, state, or federal agencies and/or community resources. Assisting with Foster Care responsibilities across all agency offices as needed. This includes carrying caseloads outside the employee's designated home office. Attends, conducts, or participates in all case conferences, hearings, assessments, home visits, etc. as required. Provides 24-hour crisis on call availability to clients and families on a rotating basis. Provide case management of initial placements through the intake process. Maintain a flexible work schedule. Provides other Agency-related duties as assigned. Core Responsibilities (required of all Agency employees): Promotes a positive working environment within the Agency. Maintains professional and respectful demeanor with Agency employees, consumers, visitors, and the public. Actively participates in training, staff meetings, and Agency activities as required. Participates in special projects or additional assignments as required. Complies with the Agency's Employment Policies & Procedures and Standards of Conduct. Maintains as confidential all matters related to Agency affairs and refrains from internal and external discussions related to any employee, consumer, financial, or administrative issue except as required as part of job performance. Benefits: Health Insurance Flexible Spending Account option available Health Saving Account option available Vision Insurance Dental Insurance Paid Time Off Life Insurance Retirement Plan
    $44.2k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Administrative Assistant

    Ennis Center for Children 4.5company rating

    Ennis Center for Children job in Saginaw, MI

    Administrative Assistant Status: Hourly/Non-Exempt Part Time Position. Up to 24 hours a week General Description: This is a professional position who provides administrative support to various departments within the agency. The Ennis Center for Children has been in operation since 1978 and has helped numerous children throughout the state of Michigan! Approximately 10,000 children in Michigan are involved in the child welfare system. Do you find yourself driven to help children achieve lasting permanence? Are you an energetic and kind person, who wants to change the world one family at a time? The Ennis Center for Children is the place for you! Qualifications (required at time of offer): High school diploma or GED Prior administrative-support experience preferred. Excellent written and verbal communication/presentation skills. Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills. Reliable transportation. Satisfaction of all employment eligibility and Agency hiring requirements. Responsibilities (illustrative and not intended as inclusive; specific responsibilities may vary): Accurately, professionally, and timely completes secretarial and administrative/clerical duties supporting the Program Director and assigned program team. Provides assistance to the Receptionist and Office Manager as needed. Gathers, assembles, and distributes various reports and statistical summaries in an accurate, timely, and professional manner. Attends team meetings ensuring appropriate minutes are recorded and disseminated in an accurate and timely manner. Performs other Agency-related duties as assigned. Core Responsibilities (required of all Agency employees): Promotes a positive working environment within the Agency. Maintains professional and respectful demeanor with Agency employees, consumers, visitors, and the public. Actively participates in training, staff meetings, and Agency activities as required. Participates in special projects or additional assignments as required. Complies with the Agency's Employment Policies & Procedures and Standards of Conduct. Maintains as confidential all matters related to Agency affairs and refrains from internal and external discussions related to any employee, consumer, financial, or administrative issue except as required as part of job performance. Benefits: Holiday Pay 72 Hours of PTO
    $31k-38k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Family Support Worker-Part Time

    Ennis Center for Children 4.5company rating

    Ennis Center for Children job in Williamston, MI

    Family Support Worker Status: Hourly/Non-Exempt Part Time Position This is a professional position that provides case management of assigned caseload working with assigned Agency consumers, their families, and the foster families. This position also provides instructive counseling activities, assisting with treatment goals, and placement planning and care in compliance with the requirements of applicable local, state, and federal regulatory and/or other accrediting agencies. The Ennis Center for Children has been in operation since 1978 and has helped numerous children throughout the state of Michigan! Approximately 10,000 children in Michigan are involved in the child welfare system. Do you find yourself driven to help those children achieve lasting permanence? Are you an energetic and kind person, who wants to change the world one family at a time? The Ennis Center for Children is the place for you! Qualifications (required at time of offer): High school diploma or GED. Prior experience working with consumers in a social-services setting preferred. Excellent written and verbal communication/presentation skills. Excellent organizational, analytical, and interpersonal skills. Reliable transportation. Able to work a flexible schedule, including weekends and holidays, with “regular “business hours set by the Agency. Satisfaction of all employment eligibility and Agency hiring requirements. Responsibilities (illustrative and not intended as inclusive; specific responsibilities may vary): Ensures accurate, professional, and timely completion of all paperwork as required. Coordinates or provides timely services and casework needs to all assigned Agency consumers, families, and foster families as required by Program-specific procedures, applicable contract terms, and/or applicable local, state, and federal regulatory and/or other accrediting agencies. Monitors and provides necessary services to Agency consumers, families, and foster families. Coordinates treatment services with appropriate local, state, or federal agencies and/or community resources. Attends, conducts, or participates in all case conferences, hearings, assessments, home visits, etc. as required. Immediately apprise the appropriate Agency personnel of any potential emergency situation (supervisor and/or Program Director). Provides other Agency-related duties as assigned. Core Responsibilities (required of all Agency employees): Promotes a positive working environment within the Agency. Maintains professional and respectful demeanor with Agency employees, consumers, visitors, and the public. Actively participates in training, staff meetings, and Agency activities as required. Participates in special projects or additional assignments as required. Complies with the Agency's Employment Policies & Procedures and Standards of Conduct. Maintains as confidential all matters related to Agency affairs and refrains from internal and external discussions related to any employee, consumer, financial, or administrative issue except as required as part of job performance. Benefits: Part Time Holiday Pay 72 Hours of PTO
    $35k-43k yearly est. 58d ago
  • Foster Care Case Manager

    Ennis Center for Children 4.5company rating

    Ennis Center for Children job in Pontiac, MI

    Foster Care Case Manager Status: Salaried/Exempt Starting Salary: $44,200* *Sign-on bonus offered to relevant/non-expired CWTI trained individuals. This is a professional position that provides case management of assigned caseload working with assigned Agency consumers, their families, and the foster families. This position also provides instructive counseling activities, assisting with treatment goals, and placement planning and care in compliance with the requirements of applicable local, state, and federal regulatory and/or other accrediting agencies. The Ennis Center for Children has been in operation since 1978 and has helped numerous children throughout the state of Michigan! Approximately 10,000 children in Michigan are involved in the child welfare system. Do you find yourself driven to help those children achieve lasting permanence? Are you an energetic and kind person, who wants to change the world one family at a time? The Ennis Center for Children is the place for you! Qualifications (required at time of offer): Bachelor's degree in social work or other related field as required by the State's licensing guidelines. Experience in a child placing agency preferred. Excellent written and verbal communication/presentation skills. Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills. Reliable transportation. Satisfactory completion of all employment eligibility and Agency hiring requirements. Responsibilities (illustrative and not intended as inclusive; specific responsibilities may vary): The primary responsibility is to advocate for children and families with the goal of permanency (reunification, adoption, guardianship, permanent placement with a fit and willing relative, Another Planned Permanent Living Arrangement) by maintaining cases in various counties within the Ennis Center service area. Ensures accurate, professional, and timely completion of all required reports, logs, notes, and other paperwork as required, including service contracts and treatment plans. Coordinates or provides timely services and casework needs to all assigned Agency consumers, families, and foster families as required by Program-specific procedures, applicable contract terms, and/or applicable local, state, and federal regulatory and/or other accrediting agencies. Monitors and provides necessary services to Agency consumers, families, and foster families. Coordinates treatment services with appropriate local, state, or federal agencies and/or community resources. Assisting with Foster Care responsibilities across all agency offices as needed. This includes carrying caseloads outside the employee's designated home office. Attends, conducts, or participates in all case conferences, hearings, assessments, home visits, etc. as required. Provides 24-hour crisis on call availability to clients and families on a rotating basis. Provide case management of initial placements through the intake process. Maintain a flexible work schedule. Provides other Agency-related duties as assigned. Core Responsibilities (required of all Agency employees): Promotes a positive working environment within the Agency. Maintains professional and respectful demeanor with Agency employees, consumers, visitors, and the public. Actively participates in training, staff meetings, and Agency activities as required. Participates in special projects or additional assignments as required. Complies with the Agency's Employment Policies & Procedures and Standards of Conduct. Maintains as confidential all matters related to Agency affairs and refrains from internal and external discussions related to any employee, consumer, financial, or administrative issue except as required as part of job performance. Benefits: Health Insurance Flexible Spending Account option available Health Saving Account option available Vision Insurance Dental Insurance Paid Time Off Life Insurance Retirement Plan
    $44.2k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Foster Care Case Manager

    Ennis Center for Children 4.5company rating

    Ennis Center for Children job in Saginaw, MI

    Foster Care Case Manager Status: Salaried/Exempt *Sign-on bonus offered to relevant/non-expired CWTI trained individuals. This is a professional position that provides case management of assigned caseload working with assigned Agency consumers, their families, and the foster families. This position also provides instructive counseling activities, assisting with treatment goals, and placement planning and care in compliance with the requirements of applicable local, state, and federal regulatory and/or other accrediting agencies. The Ennis Center for Children has been in operation since 1978 and has helped numerous children throughout the state of Michigan! Approximately 10,000 children in Michigan are involved in the child welfare system. Do you find yourself driven to help those children achieve lasting permanence? Are you an energetic and kind person, who wants to change the world one family at a time? The Ennis Center for Children is the place for you! Qualifications (required at time of offer): Bachelor's degree in social work or other related field as required by the State's licensing guidelines. Experience in a child placing agency preferred. Excellent written and verbal communication/presentation skills. Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills. Reliable transportation. Satisfactory completion of all employment eligibility and Agency hiring requirements. Responsibilities (illustrative and not intended as inclusive; specific responsibilities may vary): The primary responsibility is to advocate for children and families with the goal of permanency (reunification, adoption, guardianship, permanent placement with a fit and willing relative, Another Planned Permanent Living Arrangement) by maintaining cases in various counties within the Ennis Center service area. Ensures accurate, professional, and timely completion of all required reports, logs, notes, and other paperwork as required, including service contracts and treatment plans. Coordinates or provides timely services and casework needs to all assigned Agency consumers, families, and foster families as required by Program-specific procedures, applicable contract terms, and/or applicable local, state, and federal regulatory and/or other accrediting agencies. Monitors and provides necessary services to Agency consumers, families, and foster families. Coordinates treatment services with appropriate local, state, or federal agencies and/or community resources. Assisting with Foster Care responsibilities across all agency offices as needed. This includes carrying caseloads outside the employee's designated home office. Attends, conducts, or participates in all case conferences, hearings, assessments, home visits, etc. as required. Provides 24-hour crisis on call availability to clients and families on a rotating basis. Provide case management of initial placements through the intake process. Maintain a flexible work schedule. Provides other Agency-related duties as assigned. Core Responsibilities (required of all Agency employees): Promotes a positive working environment within the Agency. Maintains professional and respectful demeanor with Agency employees, consumers, visitors, and the public. Actively participates in training, staff meetings, and Agency activities as required. Participates in special projects or additional assignments as required. Complies with the Agency's Employment Policies & Procedures and Standards of Conduct. Maintains as confidential all matters related to Agency affairs and refrains from internal and external discussions related to any employee, consumer, financial, or administrative issue except as required as part of job performance. Benefits: Health Insurance Flexible Spending Account option available Health Saving Account option available Vision Insurance Dental Insurance Paid Time Off Life Insurance Retirement Plan
    $30k-36k yearly est. 2d ago

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