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  • Administrative Assistant, HETI

    Greater Houston Partnership 4.0company rating

    Greater Houston Partnership job in Houston, TX

    We are looking for an Administrative Assistant that will provide administrative and operational support to the SVP, Energy Transition & ED of Houston Energy Transition Imitative (HETI) and the HETI team. The Administrative Assistant will serve as a schedule manager, coordinator, and assistant to enhance the executive's effectiveness throughout the Partnership. They will provide high-level general and administrative support for the HETI Team by preparing reports, handling information requests, managing HETI committee rosters, scheduling HETI committee meetings, and performing administrative functions such as preparing correspondence, receiving visitors and members, arranging conference calls, and scheduling virtual and in-person meetings and appointments and business details. Primary Duties and Responsibilities The following responsibilities are essential to job performance: · Perform a wide variety of administrative duties as required by daily operations of the office of the SVP · Independently respond to letters and general correspondence of a routine nature · Organize and maintain file system and files correspondence and other records · Receive and screen communications to the SVP including telephone calls and e-mail messages and help determine those requiring priority attention · Prepare reports, agendas, letters, and other documents, using word processing, spreadsheet, database, and/or PowerPoint presentation software · Coordinate with various staff for operational support activities; serve as a liaison between the various departments of the Partnership and the SVP in the resolution of day-to-day administrative and operational issues · Greets scheduled visitors and directs them to the appropriate area or person · Coordinates complex travel arrangements, meeting, and conference arrangements, maintain appointment schedules and calendars · Provides project management support as assigned · Salesforce and Excel database maintenance of membership directory · Review and summarize miscellaneous reports and documents; prepare background documents and conduct research as necessary for all meetings · Research and analyze routine and special projects and prepare first-draft reports · Prepares outgoing mail and correspondence, including e-mail · Review, code, and process payment of invoices prior to presenting to SVP · Maintains good public relations and interacts with members and co-workers in a respectful and professional manner · Other duties as assigned Requirements Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities The following knowledge, skills, and abilities are desirable for job success: · Establish and maintain effective working relationships with the SVPs, CEO and other members of the Board, administration, committees, and all staff, etc. · Expert in Word, Excel (pivot tables, formatting large data sets), Outlook, and PowerPoint · Communicates effectively, both verbally and in writing to a diverse population inside and outside the organization · Experience with virtual meeting applications such as Zoom, Teams, etc. · Able to maintain administrative data and prepare expense reports · Strong knowledge of business English, correspondence formats, spelling, and grammar · Work independently, with a high level of dependability, consistency, and commitment · Able to complete work assignments within tight deadlines · Work constructively with others, be an effective team player · Able to organize, plan, prioritize, and coordinate own work, as well as the SVP's and other assigned projects · Able to multi-task and work with frequent interruptions · Maintain the confidentiality of private information · Able to follow general office practices and operate office equipment Education Requirements Associates degree or higher from an accredited college or university or equivalent experience. Preferred Experience · Minimum 5 years' experience in administrative support, accounting, or related field.
    $27k-45k yearly est. 5d ago
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  • Locum Veterinarian - Dallas/Fort Worth, TX

    Western Veterinary Partners 3.7company rating

    Dallas, TX job

    Western Veterinary Partners is seeking a regional locum DVM to serve hospitals north Texas. Based on our current locations, this role will primarily serve small animal GPs in the greater Dallas - Fort Worth metroplex (Arlington, Plano, McKinney). This is a full-time relief position that is perfect for doctors easily connect with diverse teams and would find fulfillment having adynamic caseload We're open to four-day or five-day scheduling (4-10s or 5-8s). There are NO weekend, emergency, or on-call services in this role. We're looking to hire a veterinarian who will easily adapt to each hospital's culture/needs and has hands-on experience working with small animals. To be considered for the role, you must be a licensed DVM (or have the ability to become licensed) in Texas. Veterinarians who have 2+ years of clinical experience are encouraged to apply. Get to know our DFW hospitals: This role will provide support to three small animal hospitals based in DFW. Two hospitals are in central/north Arlington (near ATT Stadium), and a third location is in Plano (Preston Rd & George Bush Turnpike). As Western Veterinary Partners grows, this role will also support a hospital based in McKinney. All locations arewithin 50 miles of each other (we provide toll and mileage reimbursement!).Our clinics vary from single-doctor to multi-doctor hospitals and have great clientele and excellent longevity in their communities.No matter what hospital you're at, you can expect personalized mentorship and collaboration from experienced doctors, as well as support for talented teams of technicians. Full-time benefits include: Generous compensation DOE Exciting bonus program Tolls and mileage reimbursement Flexible work schedule Weekends off! 3 weeks PTO with rollover No emergency or on-call hours Annual CE allowance with days to attend Paid parental leave/bonding time Medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance Professional development assistance Paid license renewal fees and membership dues AVMA PLIT coverage Investment in your interests (annual passes, charity donation, gym membership, etc.) Thought-partnership with a talented Medical Advisory Board Plus much more! If a varied caseload and opportunity to connect with multiple teams sounds like a dream, connect today to learn more about our hospitals and how you'll be incorporated into their teams! Western Veterinary Partners is a people-centric veterinary support organization. Our mission is to improve the lives of veterinarians, and help them grow professionally and personally, while providing a supportive environment for team members, families, and their pets. We have several locations throughout the U.S. that are committed to client education and vary between single-doctor and multi-doctor practices. #CS
    $89k-125k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Financial Operations Job Training Program

    Year Up United 3.8company rating

    Dallas, TX job

    Year Up United is a one-year or less, intensive job training program that provides young adults with in-classroom skill development, access to internships and/or job placement services, and personalized coaching and mentorship. Year Up United participants also receive an educational stipend. The program combines technical and professional training with access to internships and job placement support through our industry-leading talent placement firm YUPRO Placement. If you receive an internship, it may be at Bank of America, Capital One, JPMorgan Chase, or Salesforce, among many other leading organizations in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Are you eligible? You can apply to Year Up United if you are: - A high school graduate or GED recipient - Eligible to work in the U.S. - Available Monday-Friday throughout the duration of the program - Highly motivated to learn technical and professional skills - Have not obtained a BachelorÊ1⁄4s degree - You may be required to answer additional screening questions when applying What will you gain? Professional business and communication skills, interviewing and networking skills, resume building, ongoing support and guidance to help you launch your career. During the internship phase, Year Up United students earn an educational stipend of $525 per week. In-depth classes include: - Application Development - Business Operations - Banking & Customer Success - IT Support - Data Analytics - Investment Operations - Project Management Get the skills and opportunity you need to launch your professional career. 75% of Year Up United graduates are employed and/or enrolled in postsecondary education within 4 months of graduation. Employed graduates earn an average starting salary of fifty-three thousand dollars per year. PandoLogic. Category:General, Location:Dallas, TX-75201
    $41k-46k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Account Manager

    Ram Companies 3.1company rating

    Houston, TX job

    RAM Companies (RAM) is a technology driven leader in roof, pavement and lighting infrastructure assessment and asset management using patented infrared processes. These processes save clients' money and support sustainability initiatives by extending the life of mission-critical infrastructure and aiding in long-term capital planning and cost management. RAM does this by providing aerial assessments, design, and project delivery services to national and international clients in both the private and public sectors. RAM's client base includes many long-term relationships with major industries, integrated facilities managers, and public entities. RAM is seeking an Account Manager, located in Texas, to join our team to support sales and achieve profit goals for a wide range of clients within the United States. Our Sales team's mission is to bring exciting and complex projects to RAM to solve our clients' challenges. They live on the front lines, developing meaningful relationships and creating strong partnerships. Their specialty: connecting clients to the technical teams who understand the challenges and deliver innovative solutions that exceed expectations. Responsibilities: Serve as the primary point of contact for assigned client accounts, ensuring high quality service and responsiveness. Educate existing and prospective clients on the advantages of RAM's superior patented technology, reinforcing value with current accounts while supporting new business opportunities. Build and maintain long-term client relationships by understanding client business needs and providing tailored solutions. Prepare, maintain, and execute account-specific strategy plans to support retention and growth. Identify, prospect, and develop new client opportunities to expand the company's portfolio. Develop project proposals, scope of services, and pricing to secure profitable work with existing and new clients. Oversee sales support activities including contracts, customer service, invoicing, procurement, and collections. Communicate information, both orally and writing, to a diverse audience including private sector, local, state, and federal agencies, architects, engineers and developers. Develop and deliver account reviews, presentations, and value propositions to demonstrate service effectiveness and promote continued business. Collaborate with internal staff to ensure client needs are addressed and projects are delivered successfully. Monitor client satisfaction, troubleshoot issues proactively, and escalate concerns as necessary Represent the company at conferences, industry events, and professional organizations to strengthen relationships, generate leads, and promote services. Enter and maintain accurate and up-to-date client and account information in CRM (e.g./ HubSpot). Assist with forecasting, reporting, and account planning. Required Qualifications: 9+ years' experience working in Engineering, Business or related field. Strong account management and client relationship skills. Demonstrated success in identifying, pursuing, and winning new client business. Proven ability to retain and grow accounts while identifying upsell/cross-sell opportunities. Demonstrated history of exceeding goals and building strong client relationships. Solid business acumen and consultative sales approach. Experience in the roofing and familiarity with thermal, imaging/aerial infrared technology, construction, or related technical services industry preferred. Proficiency with Microsoft Office products; CRM experience (HubSpot preferred). Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to present to clients and stakeholders at all levels. Strong problem-solving and negotiation skills. Highly organized and able to manage multiple accounts simultaneously. Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment with frequent deadlines; self-motivated and proactive. Strong collaboration skills, able to work both independently and as part of a team.
    $51k-78k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Primary Care Assistant - LPN - Marietta - PRN

    Mercy 4.5company rating

    Gainesville, TX job

    Find your calling at Mercy! Under the direction of the primary care operations team, the Primary Care Patient Care LPN works directly with Mercy Primary Care Providers to provide safe, timely, effective, efficient, equitable, patient-centered care in a systematic way. The Primary Care Patient Care LPN will partner with patients, providers, and other members of the clinical care team to drive quality outcomes for all patients. Duties and responsibilities will be performed in a manner consistent with our mission, values, and Mercy Service Standards. Position Details: Minimum Requirements: Education: Graduate of an accredited practical nursing program. Licensure: Licensed as an LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) in the state of practice. Preferred Experience: 6 months clinical healthcare experience, preferably in a primary care office. Other Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: · Works well as a member of a team and willing to collaborate with all members of the care team · Excellent written and oral communication skills · Customer service orientation · Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills · Flexible and positive attitude · Attention to detail and accuracy · Self-directed and able to perform tasks that are in scope of practice independently with minimal oversight Physical Requirements: Position requires individuals to push, pull, and/or lift 50 pounds on a regular basis. Position requires prolonged standing and walking each shift. Position requires the ability to grip, reach, bend, kneel, twist, and squat to perform duties. Why Mercy? From day one, Mercy offers outstanding benefits - including medical, dental, and vision coverage, paid time off, tuition support, and matched retirement plans for team members working 32+ hours per pay period. Join a caring, collaborative team where your voice matters. At Mercy, you'll help shape the future of healthcare through innovation, technology, and compassion. As we grow, you'll grow with us. keyword(s): Primary Care Assistant, LPN, Marietta, PRN, Nursing Primary Care Assistant, LPN, Marietta, PRN, Nursing By applying, you consent to your information being transmitted by College Recruiter to the Employer, as data controller, through the Employer's data processor SonicJobs. See Mercy Terms & Conditions at about/legal-notices/ and Privacy Policy at about/legal-notices/ and SonicJobs Privacy Policy at us/privacy-policy and Terms of Use at us/terms-conditions
    $34k-43k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Project Management Job Training Program

    Year Up United 3.8company rating

    Austin, TX job

    Year Up United is a one-year or less, intensive job training program that provides young adults with in-classroom skill development, access to internships and/or job placement services, and personalized coaching and mentorship. Year Up United participants also receive an educational stipend. The program combines technical and professional training with access to internships and job placement support through our industry-leading talent placement firm YUPRO Placement. If you receive an internship, it may be at Amazon, Dell Technologies, Merck, or The University of Texas System among many other leading organizations in the Austin area. Are you eligible? You can apply to Year Up United if you are: - A high school graduate or GED recipient - Eligible to work in the U.S. - Available Monday-Friday throughout the duration of the program - Highly motivated to learn technical and professional skills - Have not obtained a BachelorÊ1⁄4s degree - You may be required to answer additional screening questions when applying What will you gain? Professional business and communication skills, interviewing and networking skills, resume building, ongoing support and guidance to help you launch your career. During the internship phase, Year Up United students earn an educational stipend of $525 per week. In-depth classes include: - IT Support - Application Development - Project Management Get the skills and opportunity you need to launch your professional career. 75% of Year Up United graduates are employed and/or enrolled in postsecondary education within 4 months of graduation. Employed graduates earn an average starting salary of fifty-three thousand dollars per year. PandoLogic. Category:General, Location:Austin, TX-78703
    $28k-38k yearly est. 5d ago
  • President/CEO

    Catholic Charities 4.3company rating

    Houston, TX job

    Job Details Position Type: Full Time Education Level: 4 Year Degree Travel Percentage: Up to 25% Job Shift: Day Job Category: Executive Catholic Charities is looking for the right people; people who wish to serve their community as a part of a family friendly organization doing good within the Houston-Galveston area. We attract and retain the best talent by investing in our employees. People of all faiths helping people in need. The President and CEO is responsible for the overall direction and day to day management of Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston - Houston within the context of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese. With the Chairperson of the Board, the President and CEO enables the Board of Directors to fulfill its function and gives direction and leadership to the staff in achievement of the agency's mission and serves as a catalyst to foster a collaborative work environ ment. The President and CEO oversees a $50 million budget and leads a team of five direct reports, ensuring strategic alignment and operational excellence across all areas of the organization. The President and CEO's role includes inspiring, motivating, organizing, facilitating, and providing witness to the Church's concern for the poor, the disadvantaged, and all who hurt regardless of race, creed, color, national origin, or economic status. PRINCIPAL DUTIES Organizational Leadership Provide clear direction and a sense of priorities which foster the development of a common vision for Catholic Charities of Galveston - Houston among volunteers, staff, human services providers, and the community. Guide Catholic Charities of Galveston-Houston, its Board, committees, and employees in matters of policy and program formulation and interpretation. Builds and retains a high-performing executive team to manage programs and departments members. Establish clear goals and fosters a positive, motivating environment for staff, volunteers, and members. Be responsible for unequivocal commitment to diversity in every aspect of work and daily living. Identify with and be able to facilitate unified efforts among all segments of the community. Oversee the recruitment and retention of senior staff and; staff development, performance planning and appraisal, and a wage and salary administration plan. Strategy Take the lead in identifying changing social welfare needs in the Archdiocese and new opportunities for service. Make appropriate planning recommendations to the Board. Develop plans for the perpetuity of the organization, both financially and in the delivery of service to the community. Collaborates with the board to develop and execute long-term strategic initiatives that align with the organization's mission and goals Fund Development, Marketing and Communications Guide the develop and implementation all fundraising efforts to provide the necessary resources to support the mission including, major gifts (e.g., Caritas Circle), direct mail appeals, foundation and governmental grants, and events. Identify, pursue, and secure diverse non-governmental funding sources to ensure financial sustainability and support the organization's strategic initiatives Develop a marketing plan and oversee the communications effects to achieve a consistent message and increase community awareness of the mission of Catholic Charities. Cultivate, strengthen, and expand relationships with local philanthropic partners to support and advance the organization's mission. Provide strategic leadership and oversight to ensure the successful execution and completion of the capital campaign. Serve as the chief spokesperson for the agency. Program Services and Advocacy Be responsible for maintaining the Catholic identity of the Agency and ensuring that the work of the Agency remains faithful to the teachings of the Catholic Church. Be responsible for the two-fold mission of Catholic Charities: charity and justice. Oversee the development and implementation of a strategic plan, continuous quality improvement program, and annual work plan. In that regard, expand or contract program services accordingly, responding to changing community needs and the direction of the Archbishop. Board, Parish, and Community Relations Support the Archbishop in assuring that Catholic Charities remains the effective social service arm of the Catholic Church; support and advise the Board of Director in their governance and policy development for the agency as well as planning the future. Create and maintain positive relationships with Archdiocesan personnel, pastors, and parish staff in order to serve the Catholic community well. Engage in community activities that posture Catholic Charities as a leader and collaborator to address community problems, i.e. homelessness, immigration reform, affordable housing, etc. Establish and maintain strategic partnerships with social service organizations and government representatives at the county, city, and state levels to enhance service coordination and advocate for policies that support the needs of the community. Financial Stewardship Oversee the development and management of an internal centralized system designed to safeguard the assets of Catholic Charities, ensuring cost-effective, efficient operations and supporting informed decision-making. Demonstrate sound fiduciary responsibility by ensuring the prudent management, oversight, and stewardship of the organization's financial resources in alignment with legal, ethical, and organizational standards. Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's degree required, preferably in the fields of business or public administration, management in human service organizations, social work, or other related disciplines. 10 to 15 years of experience in leading an organization 7 to 10 years of executive leadership experience PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Master's degree 10 to 15 years in nonprofit organizations, public administration, human or social service organizations, social work, or other related disciplines. 5 years of executive experience in a related field. SKILLS REQUIREMENTS Adept at articulating the mission of the organization, with the ability to inspire and encourage others to participate in the goals and objectives of Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston - Houston. Proven effectiveness in administration and management, including human resources, budgetary supervision, and resource development. Ability to provide public testimony on issues of importance to Catholic Charities at all levels. Willingness and commitment to further the organization's strategic plan and have substantive experience in or related to Catholic Charities, as well as in organizational development, program planning, implementation, and evaluation. Demonstrated skills in resource development and the art of fundraising. Knowledge and ability to comply with Council on Accreditation license requirements and state child placing standards. Catholic Charities is an equal opportunity employer. We actively foster an environment that is free of racism, discrimination, bias, and harassment where all individuals are treated with dignity, safety, and respect. Successful applicant must comply with federal contractor vaccine mandate requirements. The work you do will help us advocate for the vulnerable among us, a network of support services to people of all ages and from all walks of life and religious backgrounds. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $154k-243k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Senior Associate Rector - Worship, Formation & Outreach

    The Episcopal Diocese of Texas 3.1company rating

    Austin, TX job

    A vibrant Episcopal church in Austin is seeking a full-time Sr. Associate Rector to oversee worship and parish events. Key responsibilities include supervising staff, managing church operations, and aligning programs with the church's mission. The ideal candidate will have 2-5 years of experience as an ordained minister and a Master of Divinity. Benefits include paid time off, medical insurance, and continuing education opportunities. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $71k-109k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Director, Houston Next Resilience Imperative

    Greater Houston Partnership 4.0company rating

    Greater Houston Partnership job in Houston, TX

    Job DescriptionDescription: The Director, Houston Next Resilience Imperative is responsible for contributing to the development of the Partnership's Resilience Strategic Imperative to make Houston the most resilient coastal city in the world. This will be accomplished by working with a coalition of industry, academia, and community partners to ensure long-term collaboration and opportunity in greater Houston. The Director will work closely and collaboratively with other Partnership divisions to execute the work of the Resilience Strategic Imperative. Primary Duties and Responsibilities The following responsibilities are essential to job performance: Lead the Partnership's work to Convene, Advocate, and Communicate for impact and position Houston as the most resilient coastal city in the world. Work with the Chief Policy Officer to create the associated action plans for advancing the imperative's priorities, with accountabilities and timelines, and coordinate execution across the Partnership. Create and maintain strong working relationships with Partnership members and key stakeholders who lead or operate critical systems in Houston including Power, Communications Systems, Transportation, and Flood Control to leverage, coordinate, and connect individual actions for greater impact. Develop a Regional Resilience Scorecard featuring metrics that gauge both the short-term and long-term success of positioning Houston as the most resilient coastal city in the world. Assist in the management of the Resilience Imperative budget in collaboration with the director of fundraising and donor stewardship when and where necessary. Collaborate with divisions within the Partnership to advance and incorporate the resilience strategic imperative within their work. This includes working with these division (but is not limited to): Member Engagement: identify and support avenues for increased engagement of members in the resilience work and create opportunities to attract new members to the Partnership through the effort. Public Policy: co-develop and advocate for policy positions that support the Houston region's ability to lead in resiliency. Economic Development: incorporate resilience stories and data illustrating progress to support the organization's efforts to attract new companies to Houston. Marketing and Communications: develop and amplify messaging that advances Houston's position as the most resilient coastal city in the world. Inclusive Leadership & Opportunity: collaborate on understanding equity considerations around resiliency and how they can be addressed by the business community. Research: produce data and analyses that build a broader understanding of the importance of accelerating meaningful action in the resilience space. Contribute as an internal subject matter expert on the resilience work and inform presentations by senior leadership to various audience, including the Partnership's board of directors. Represent the Partnership as needed at relevant functions, seminars, conferences, etc. Perform other duties, as necessary. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities The following knowledge, skills, and abilities are desirable for job success: Strong written and interpersonal communications skills (must be comfortable developing presentations and presenting to and/or interacting with outside entities). Demonstrated ability to work well in a fast-paced, deadline-oriented environment with limited supervision. Demonstrated leadership skills including the ability to delegate tasks, assess capabilities, inspire, and provide coaching to team members to achieve success. Understanding and appreciation for the unique economic and social challenges facing the Houston region. Knowledge of translating major goals into functional objectives. Comprehensive knowledge of the overall departmental function. Requirements: Education Requirements Bachelor's degree required. Master's degree preferred. Required Experience 7 or more years of consulting, strategy development and execution, and program management experience, including experience leading and implementing sustainability and energy-transition-related imperatives Understanding of the energy industry, energy transition, sustainability, and climate change solutions Experience working in multi-stakeholder organizations Demonstrated success in implementing new programs
    $83k-136k yearly est. 25d ago
  • Youth Program Coordinator, CSD Works (Las Vegas)

    Communication Service for The Deaf, Inc. 3.4company rating

    Austin, TX job

    Job DescriptionDescription: The Youth Program Coordinator leads regional youth and family initiatives across Northern Nevada, emphasizing advocacy, resource access, and community collaboration. This role advances holistic youth development through workshops, mentorship, and coordinated services that guide families navigating educational, social, and employment pathways. Reporting to the Program Manager of CSD Works NV, the Coordinator supports program strategy, implementation, evaluation, and stakeholder engagement across the Access to Services and Medicare Assistance Programs. Program Operations & Services Delivery · Facilitate workshops and engagement sessions for youth and families on transition planning, self-advocacy, and resource navigation. · Collaborate with schools, Vocational Rehabilitation, and community partners to increase youth employment and training opportunities. · Support youth in both rural and urban areas in accessing educational, social, and career development services. · Coordinate parent support groups and training sessions to strengthen family leadership and community capacity. · Maintain accurate program records, track participant outcomes, and prepare regional service and progress reports. Budget & Resource Management · Assist the Program Manager in monitoring program budgets to ensure activities and expenses align with approved goals and funding requirements. · Track expenditures, submit invoices or reimbursement requests, and maintain accurate financial documentation for program-related activities. · Identify resource needs (e.g., materials, accessibility supports, transportation assistance) and coordinate procurement within budget guidelines. · Support implementation of accessibility initiatives such as language services, transportation assistance, or technology-based support for youth and families. · Participate in periodic budget reviews or audits by providing accurate data and feedback on resource utilization and service gaps. Staff Training & Development · Support onboarding and orientation of mentors, volunteers, and instructors involved in youth and family programming. · Support logistics for staff and mentor training sessions to ensure consistency and quality in service delivery. · Track participation in professional development and assist with scheduling continuing education opportunities for program team members. · Promote and help facilitate ASL competency and Deaf awareness training for hearing staff, ensuring inclusive communication across activities. · Provide peer guidance and on-the-job support to staff and mentors to strengthen program quality and participant outcomes. · Maintain documentation of training activities and contribute input on future recruitment and training needs. Data Collection & Program Evaluation · Collect and maintain accurate records of youth and family participation, attendance, and engagement data across all activities. · Assist in implementing evaluation tools such as pre/post surveys and feedback forms to measure program outcomes and participant satisfaction. · Compile and summarize data for internal reports and funding compliance as directed by the Program Manager. · Support the review of service utilization trends to help identify barriers to access and recommend practical solutions. · Contribute input during evaluation meetings to highlight program successes, challenges, and participant impact stories. · Prepare and submit periodic activity summaries or data updates to the Program Manager. Collaboration & Stakeholder Engagement · Collaborate with schools, community organizations, and service partners to strengthen youth and family engagement efforts. · Participate in local events, workshops, and community meetings to promote program visibility and build relationships. · Serve as a liaison between youth participants, families, and external partners to coordinate resources and referrals. · Support outreach to potential partner organizations and assist in maintaining ongoing communication with stakeholders. · Attend team meetings and contribute updates on regional youth and family programming to ensure alignment with program goals. Communications & Outreach · Assist in maintaining program outreach materials, flyers, and digital content to ensure consistent and accessible messaging. · Contribute updates and success stories for newsletters, reports, and social media features. · Support development of presentations and visual materials for workshops, trainings, or community events. · Respond to inquiries from families and community members, providing accurate program information and referrals. Compliance & Certification · Maintain required certifications and trainings (e.g., FERPA, HIPAA, Mandated Reporter) as directed by the Program Manager. · Follow organizational policies and funding guidelines to ensure all program activities and documentation meet compliance standards. · Assist in monitoring program activities for adherence to confidentiality, data protection, and ethical service delivery requirements. · Support implementation of risk management procedures and report any compliance concerns to the Program Manager. · Perform other duties as assigned to support program operations and organizational goals. Requirements: To perform the essential functions of this position successfully, an individual should demonstrate the following competencies: · Knowledge of youth development principles, transition services, and family engagement strategies. · Understanding of program coordination, community outreach, and service delivery processes. · Strong organizational and time management skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines. · Skilled in maintaining accurate program documentation, tracking data, and assisting with evaluation activities. · Ability to work collaboratively with schools, agencies, and community organizations to achieve shared goals. · Strong interpersonal and communication skills, including public speaking and presentation delivery. · Competency in developing accessible and inclusive youth and family materials. · Working knowledge of data collection and reporting tools to support program evaluation and continuous improvement. · Demonstrated cultural and linguistic competency when working with diverse populations, including Deaf, DeafBlind, and Hard of Hearing youth and families. · Commitment to modeling CSD's mission, values, and commitment to equity, inclusion, and community empowerment. Qualifications · Bachelor's degree in Education, Social Services, Human Development, Rehabilitation Counseling, or a related field; equivalent professional experience may be considered. · Minimum 2-3 years of experience in youth programming, community outreach, education, or social services. · Experience working with Deaf, Hard of Hearing, DeafBlind, or Disabled youth and families strongly preferred. · Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and collaboration tools (Teams, SharePoint, Planner, etc.); experience with learning or case management systems. · Ability to communicate effectively in American Sign Language (ASL) required or willingness to achieve ASL proficiency within the first year of employment.
    $30k-44k yearly est. 20d ago
  • Head of Service Delivery

    International Sos 4.6company rating

    San Antonio, TX job

    🌟 Now Hiring: Head of Service Delivery International SOS is expanding, and we're looking for an experienced Head of Service Delivery to lead our global operations and ensure exceptional support for beneficiaries of our client travel policies. This is a senior leadership role overseeing service delivery, operational excellence, and team performance across a high‑impact, fast‑moving assistance environment. 🔑 Key Focus Areas Oversee end‑to‑end delivery of assistance services across the Compass platform Lead and develop a global team of Operations Managers and Coordinators Serve as the primary escalation point for complex cases and operational issues Ensure compliance with SOPs, KPIs, and quality standards Drive productivity, continuous improvement, and best‑practice adoption Collaborate closely with medical, operational, and insurance partners Manage staffing, training, performance, and workforce planning Support business continuity and operational resilience initiatives 🎯 What We're Looking For Strong leadership experience within healthcare operations, assistance services, or a related environment Proven ability to manage teams, streamline processes, and deliver high‑quality service Excellent communication and decision‑making skills Experience in customer‑focused, high‑volume operational settings At least 5 years in a management or leadership capacity Solid understanding of healthcare insurance products (preferred) Proficiency with case management systems, CRM/call‑center tools, and standard business software 🌍 Why Join Us This role sits at the heart of our mission: ensuring travelers receive timely, high‑quality support when they need it most. You'll shape the operational backbone of a global platform and lead a team committed to excellence.
    $78k-111k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Barber Instructor - no teaching experience required

    Southern Careers Institute 4.1company rating

    San Antonio, TX job

    Barber Instructor - no teaching experience required! (This is not a remote position, candidate must commute or reside within the city to be considered) We call it being a life changer, but you'll call it a job you love while helping others find the same. You'll have a hand in improving the lives of countless SCI students throughout Texas by working with impassioned educators and campus faculty in a collaborative, interactive environment to create optimized environment for our students. Responsibilities Demonstrate and apply a thorough and accurate knowledge of the teaching field and discipline; Plan and organize instruction in ways which maximize student learning. Practice excellence in teaching and instruction; Modify instructional methods and strategies to meet diverse students' needs; Prepare lesson plans and teach courses as prescribed by the approved institutional curriculum; Encourage the development of communication skills and higher order thinking skills through appropriate assignments; Act as Liaison between the school and TDLR; Other duties as assigned. Barber License (required); Prior post-secondary related teaching experience of at least 1 year in subject matter is highly preferred; Training & Development Fun & Energetic, Family-Based Environment Continuous Growth Opportunities Medical, Dental, & Vision Options Health Savings & Flexible Spending Options (HSA & FSA) Basic Life & Accident Insurance Short & Long-term Disability 401K Retirement Plan SCI is an Equal Opportunity employer. About Southern Careers InstituteSCI has been changing lives for over 60 years, now and we're just getting started. We offer certification-based training with programs in Medical, Business, Cosmetology, Skilled-Trades and Technology with campuses spanning across central and south Texas as well as online. Our students can graduate most of our programs in under one year and with real-world experience under their belt.
    $33k-66k yearly est. 29d ago
  • Event Promoter & Retail Promoter

    Renewal 4.7company rating

    Tomball, TX job

    Events & Retail Promoter Ability to earn $25-$35+ hourly Attention all extroverts! Do you want to start a new career with a company that values growth and advancement? Would you like to work for a leading industry leader? If yes, then apply now! Renewal by Andersen is seeking an enthusiastic, articulate, and high-energy individual to join our Promoter team. This entry-level sales position involves attending various events and retail locations to converse with potential customers about window and door replacement. Being a Promoter necessitates the ability to have easy conversations, respond to objections, and maintain a positive attitude. This job is perfect for those who are looking for a new career, college students, or semi-retired individuals. We believe in your ability to learn and grow within our company using the best sales training in the home improvement industry. No experience? No Problem! If you have a strong desire to grow with a company that promotes from within, apply today. We have paid training and we're hiring immediately! WHAT YOU'LL BE DOING | THE JOB Attend various events and retail locations Engage with potential customers Educate customers on window and door issues and the benefits of our product Schedule customers for a free in-home consultation Serve as the first impression of our company What you'll bring: WHAT YOU'LL BRING | THE PERSON Excellent communication skills Outgoing personality Competitive attitude Self-motivation Positive attitude Willingness to learn and grow Reliable transportation Weekend availability What's in it for you: WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU| THE BENEFITS Excellent company culture Hourly base pay plus uncapped bi-weekly and monthly bonuses (potential to earn $25+ based on production) Paid professional sales training Part-time hours with full-time pay Potential for full-time role Opportunities for growth (trainer, design consultant, team lead, manager) Opportunities available seven days a week with lucrative weekend hours Regular contests and additional incentives 401k option after 1 year of service (minimum 20 hours a week to qualify) Empowerment to be extraordinary. We believe in our people and empower them to develop a career path that supports their unique voice and talents. Renewal by Andersen is the full-service window replacement division of Andersen Corporation, which has been around for 118 years and is the owner of the most trusted family of window brands in America. Our mission is to redefine the industry and provide a better window-replacement experience. Renewal by Andersen has locations across the USA and some parts of Canada. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, or any other federal, state or local protected class. We are committed to recruiting, hiring, training, and promoting qualified people of all backgrounds.
    $24k-32k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Third Mate

    Texas A&M 4.2company rating

    Galveston, TX job

    Job Title Third Mate Agency Texas A&M University at Galveston Department Texas A&M Maritime Academy Proposed Minimum Salary $8,666.67 monthly Job Type Staff Job Description A Glimpse of the Job The Third Mate under general supervision, operates, ships equipment and systems and performs other duties as directed by the Captain/Chief Mate relevant to the license they hold. The Third Mate participates in the operational maintenance and repair training of deck license option students to the extent that it does not interfere with their operational responsibilities. The Third Mate may also stand watch or perform “day work” as needed to fulfill the operational requirements of the ship and sea term. Essential Duties/Tasks: Deck Watch Officer - Performs the duties of an officer in charge of a navigational watch or "day work" maintenance on deck. Stands deck watch when the vessel is in full operational status when in port. Performs maintenance on deck equipment and systems as directed by the Captain/ Chief Mate. As a member of an emergency team, responsible for training students in firefighting, damage control, rescue, and evacuation techniques. Is responsible for assisting or directing any pilot transfer, anchoring, mooring, gangway, or cargo operations as assigned by the Chief Mate. Is responsible for all deck work I maintenance and keeping planned maintenance system records. Assists in vessel security. Instruction and Other - Participates in the education and instruction of cadets by direction to the extent that it does not interfere with their operational duties. Frequently acts as a safety observer during any evolution involving groups of students. Adheres to and trains students in Safety Management System principles and best practices. Performs other duties as assigned. What you need to know Salary: $104,000 annually Special Instructions: A cover letter and resume are strongly recommended. You may upload these in the CV/Resume section. Required Education and Experience: High School diploma or equivalent combination of education and experience. No experience required. Required Licenses and Certifications TWIC, valid passport, and valid United States driver's license, and requisite STCW certifications. Licensed by USCG as Third Mate of Steam or Motor Vessel of any Gross Tons Upon Oceans or greater, and requisite. STCW endorsements such as: 11/1 Officer in Charge of Navigational Watch 11/3 OICNW and Master Less Than 500 GT Near Coastal 11/4 Ratings Forming Part of a Navigational Watch (RFPNW) 500 GT or more 11/5 Able Seafarer Deck 500 GT or more. IV/2 GMDSS Radio Operator Vl/1 Safety Familiarization and Basic Training Vl/2 Proficiency in Survival Craft, Rescue Boats and Fast Rescue Boats Vl/3 Advanced Fire Fighting Vl/4 Medical First Aid and Medical Care Vl/6 Security Related Training and Instruction for All Seafarers Preferred Qualifications Excellent computer skills. Good communication skills. Ability to work with and mentor cadets. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Ability to multitask and work cooperatively with others. Must be proficient in all aspects of Bridge Navigational Watch-Standing (OICNW). Excellent organizational, managerial and supervisory skills. Ability to work with a wide variety of individuals while training Corps of Cadets in maritime skills. Ability to multi-task and work cooperatively with others. Must be proficient in both ECDIS and paper chart navigation, voyage passage planning, weather reporting, GMDSS/VHF radio communication. Basic proficiency in MS Word and Excel. Additional Information Machines or equipment used in the performance of essential duties Industrial Equipment - 10 hours Deck Machinery - 25 hours Must be able to safely launch, run and recover fast rescue, lifeboats and utility boats. Must be proficient is the use of deck machinery including hydraulic cranes. Physical Requirements Must pass a USCG physical form 719K in order to maintain licensure. Other Requirements and Factors This position is security sensitive This position requires compliance with state and federal laws/codes and Texas A&M University System/TAMU policies, regulations, rules and procedures All tasks and job responsibilities must be performed safely without injury to self or others in compliance with System and University safety requirements Must hold valid Passport. Must pass USCG/DOT drug test prior to employment and participate in the University's random drug testing plan for drugs and alcohol required by TAMU System and University Rule (34.02.99 M1, 8.6.1). Must be able to sail during all designated underway periods, including training cruises aboard the training ship and be present for shipyard periods or other periods ship is away from Galveston. Must be able to safely operate industrial equipment. Ability to lift or move moderately heavy objects and exert moderate force. Requires stepping through hatches, climbing ladders and working in close spaces. Requires the ability to wear required personal protective equipment. Must be able to work in various temperatures, indoors and outdoors in all weather conditions including heat, cold, rain and dry environmental conditions. Who we are We are the ocean campus of Texas A&M University at Galveston. Our employees come from throughout the world, with many different perspectives, talents, lived experiences, and interests. Aggies by the Sea promote a welcoming and highly productive work environment. We support the university's goals to recruit and retain a quality workforce and encourage life-long learning practices. We will do our part to assist you in your new position and encourage you to take advantage of training and development opportunities that are available to help you be successful. Instructions to Applicants: Applications received by Texas A&M University must either have all job application data entered or a resume attached. Failure to provide all job application data or a complete resume could result in an invalid submission and a rejected application. We encourage all applicants to upload a resume or use a LinkedIn profile to pre-populate the online application. All positions are security-sensitive. Applicants are subject to a criminal history investigation, and employment is contingent upon the institution's verification of credentials and/or other information required by the institution's procedures, including the completion of the criminal history check. Equal Opportunity/Veterans/Disability Employer.
    $23k-32k yearly est. Auto-Apply 55d ago
  • Summer Camp Staff, Tyler (2026)

    Mentoring Alliance 4.1company rating

    Tyler, TX job

    Mentoring Alliance exists to mobilize godly people into the lives of kids and families, to provide tangible help and eternal hope. Our staff must have the desire to influence, impact, and serve the kids and families in our community. Why? Because every staff position at Mentoring Alliance is an integral part of our mission and vision. We consider all positions at Mentoring Alliance to be first and foremost a Minister of the Gospel. OVERVIEW Mentoring Alliance is seeking ministry-minded individuals to be on our Mentoring Alliance Summer Camps staff team. Your primary role as a MASC Summer Staff will be leading a group of campers through their daily program. Their daily program includes Bible study, activity classes, meals, worship times, and other events. We are looking for staff who are devoted to excellence, wholeheartedness, and developing kids to reach their full God-given potential! You have the chance to have an eternal impact and be a role model to kids in our community. The MASC Summer Staff are part of the Mentoring Alliance Summer Camps team and report to the Mentoring Alliance Summer Camps Director. This is a temporary, summer-only position. RESPONSIBILITIES Be present and engaged with their assigned campers Be open and ready to share the Gospel when and where appropriate Assist campers in practicing SEL techniques such as self-regulation, and sharing their feelings Maintain control and order in their assigned cabins Communicate any behavioral problems with leadership Observe and enforce all safety measures, especially those which are designed to prevent abuse and bullying KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND EXPECTATIONS Agree with and exhibit behaviors in accordance with the Mentoring Alliance Statement of Faith Must be at least 16 years of age (High School Diploma or G.E.D and some post-secondary training highly preferred) Have a passion and love for working with elementary school-aged children Able to work Monday-Friday during the summer months Ability to earn mandatory CPR/First Aid certification Dependable transportation Bi-lingual (English/Spanish) greatly valued Please read each paragraph below. I certify that I have not purposely withheld any information that might adversely affect my chances for hiring. I attest to the fact that the answers given by me are true & correct to the best of my knowledge and ability. I understand that any omission (including any misstatement) of material fact on this application or on any document used to secure this position can be grounds for rejection of the application or if I am employed by this employer, terms for my immediate expulsion from Mentoring Alliance. I understand that if I am employed, my employment is at-will and that Mentoring Alliance expressly reserves the right to terminate the employment relationship at any time, for any lawful reason whatsoever, with or without cause and with or without notice. I permit the employer to examine my references, record of employment, education record, and any other information I have provided. I authorize the references I have listed to disclose any information related to my work record and my professional experiences with them, without giving me prior notice of such disclosure. In addition, I release the company, my former employers & all other persons, corporations, partnerships & associations from any & all claims, demands, or liabilities arising out of or in any way related to such examination or revelation. By applying for this position, you are indicating that you agree with and have read the paragraphs above. By applying for this position, you also attest that all of the information you will give in this application is true and correct.
    $23k-29k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • On-Call Certified Animal Safety Representative (Austin, TX)

    American Humane 3.9company rating

    Austin, TX job

    Job Description American Humane Society currently accepts applications for our Certified Animal Safety Representatives (CASR) on a rolling basis for all geographic locations; we will keep your application on file for a period of time, and will reach out should an opening become available in your area. We are currently hiring and recruiting on a rolling basis for our next training class with a preference for candidates that are located in/around the following areas: Domestic Locations: Wilmington, NC Austin, TX International Locations: Toronto, ON, Canada Calgary, AB, Canada Vancouver, BC, Canada London, England Prague, CZ American Humane Society's renowned No Animals Were Harmed program has multiple On-Call opportunities available with training. The organization is seeking individuals with a Doctor in Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or Registered/Licensed/Certified Veterinary Technician (RVT/LVT/CVT) license, or B.S. in Animal Science or related field to represent the organization's No Animals Were Harmed program as a Certified Animal Safety Representative (CASR) on motion picture, television, commercial and new media locations. American Humane Society is committed to fostering a welcoming workplace. As we seek to fill this position, we encourage high-performing applicants from all backgrounds to apply. For nearly 150 years, American Humane Society has led the way in protecting animals and strengthening the bonds between animals and people. We respond first when animals need rescue, shelter, or protection. Through our groundbreaking programs - from our “No Animals Were Harmed ” certification in Hollywood to our farm and conservation welfare standards - we set the highest level of care and compassion in animal protection. Working at American Humane Society means being part of something bigger. With offices in Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, and Palm Beach, we provide a supportive, professional environment where your work makes a real difference in animals' lives. Job Summary: Responsible for representing American Humane Hollywood's “No Animals Were Harmed ” program on motion picture, television, commercial, and new media locations, to assure the humane treatment of animal performers, to document how the animals are housed and cared for, how various scenes and /or stunts using animal performers are accomplished. To advise regarding animal safety issues and uphold AH's Guidelines for the Safe Use of Animals in Filmed Media. Work includes critical and sensitive contacts with animal trainers, production executives, crew members and occasionally the media. Responsibilities and Duties: Monitoring Animal Action in Filmed Media Educate film personnel in humane matters, assist in any manner that pertains to the animals that are performing in the film, and ensure the safety and welfare of the animal(s) involved. Report Writing Timely and accurate report writing is critical; the report must be detailed in a manner that gives the reader a comprehensive understanding of the animal action, how it was achieved, and all safety precautions that were set in place to achieve the safety and welfare of all animals involved. Reports enable post production staff to determine whether a production will receive the AH end credit certification, “No Animals Were Harmed ”, provide information for the written review and determine a rating. Reports also serve as an accountability record regarding the treatment of the animal(s). Communication and Diplomacy: Strong communication and interpersonal skills are essential, along with diplomacy to work effectively with Hollywood program staff and production personnel, including: producers, directors, assistant directors, special effects personnel, pyrotechnics personnel, firefighters, wranglers, trainers, veterinarians, and local enforcement agencies, if an incident requires adjudication. May need to act as liaison to local agencies that have jurisdiction over animal welfare issues. Location of Work Assignments: NAWH CASRs are needed to work in their local and larger geographic regions as noted above as well as be available for travel to various locations throughout the country on an as needed basis. Additionally, international travel requiring a passport may be requested at times and is optional. Work assignments are often given on short notice and are subject to change. Production assignments vary greatly in length, from one hour to several months at a time on location. Production days may be 10-12 hours. CASRs must be equipped with various types of gear to adapt to extreme and changeable weather conditions that may occur during the filming of a production. Research: The Hollywood program will make every attempt to schedule a CASR that has experience and knowledge of the type of animal/animals that are scheduled to perform. At times the CASR may need to research a species to perform effectively on an assignment. If there are questions, requests for further information regarding an assignment, the CASR is expected to contact the Hollywood program's scheduling department to assist with any information i.e. species specific requirements for humane care and treatment, housing, safety precautions and filming specifics with which the CASR may not have adequate experience. Dangerous animal action, i.e. explosives, stunts, pyrotechnics or any type of animal action that has the potential for serious injury requires the CASR to contact the Hollywood program office for instruction and/or experienced advice. The general process is as follows: The script will be read to determine the animal action that is being filmed. Time permitting, the trainer and/or production will be called to determine how the scripted animal action will be achieved. The pre-production information will be logged in the Hollywood program database. The Hollywood program's scheduling department will contact an CASR that is capable and available. The available information will be given to the CASR assigned to the production. The scheduling department/production will arrange for housing and transportation when necessary. The CASR will be instructed with all the available, necessary information re: production contacts, geographical locations, potentially dangerous animal action, wrangler / trainer information, prior problems (good or bad) with the company/trainer/animal species/etc. as the information applies to their work with American Humane. All the necessary paper work will be given to the CASR. The CASR will be asked to sign confidentiality papers regarding the production, but these should be vetted through AH's legal department. The Hollywood program's goal is to educate film personnel in humane matters, assist in any manner that pertains to the animal / animals that are performing in the film, and most of all to ensure the safety and welfare of the animal(s) involved. All reports must be turned in on time and complete per the Report Writing policy. Essential experience, knowledge, skills and abilities: Must have one or more of the following qualifications: Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) Registered/Licensed/Certified Veterinary Technician (RVT/LVT/CVT) B.S. in Animal Science or related field from an accredited school, or equivalent combination of experience and education Diversity of experience in animal health and behavior preferred Commitment to animal welfare Equine knowledge and experience preferred Broad knowledge and familiarity with range of animals, from horses to snakes and spiders, fish, dogs, birds, goats and cats Excellent verbal and written communication skills; active listening Adept at building collaborative relationships and demonstrating diplomacy Knowledge of special effects and stunts involving animals preferred Work effectively without direct supervision in the field Detail-oriented and organized Excellent judgment Must be able to analyze situations and make recommendations within a short period Adept at using computer for email and writing reports Successful completion of the American Humane Society Certified Animal Safety Representative Training Course is required Physical demands and work environment: To become a CASR, all selected applicants must complete and pass the CASR training during their probationary period of employment. This training lasts approximately 5 weeks and consists of approximately 1 week of classroom training and 4 weeks of on-set training. The work environment principally consists of motion picture production sound stages and off-lot motion picture production interior and exterior location sets in various types of buildings and/or outdoor locations. Requires the ability to work outdoors in rough terrain, and the ability to work in a variety of climatic conditions. The physical working environment is primarily outdoors and may require working in extreme cold, extreme heat, wet and/or humid weather conditions. Walking, climbing, balancing and standing while on location during the production of motion pictures, lifting on occasion 10 kg or more. Reaching, handling, stooping and bending when observing and recording related duties. Excellent vision from 6 meters or more. Valid driver's license required and ability to provide own transportation to production location. Local, national and/or international travel will be required on-call, sometimes on short notice. Monitoring of production work can occur at any time of day or night and is subject to change; starting and ending times vary based on production schedule. A production day may be 10 to 12 hours. Materials and Equipment Used: Required uniform Computer Paperwork/Guidelines Proper Identification Automobile Digital camera Binoculars Cell phone Flashlight Batteries Proper weather equipment Change of clothes First aid kit - (personal) American Humane Society's core values define our workplace, and these values serve as the cornerstone for interactions in advancing our mission and institutional goals. Employees are expected to adhere to all organizational policies and to act as role models, demonstrating American Humane Society's core values: Compassion - Being kind and caring in our interactions with others. Accountability - Holding ourselves to the highest standards. Following through on commitments and owning our actions, behavior, and decisions. Respect for All - Being professional, listening to others and honoring diversity in all its forms. Loyalty to Mission - Staying focused on our purpose and our mission - our nation's most vulnerable depend on us. Sustainability - Contributing to being a great place to work and achieving our shared mission and goals to make a difference, now and in the future. Honesty, Integrity, Trust - Demonstrating transparency, as trusted stewards of donor resources, supporting our leadership and one another. American Humane Society (AHS) is an Equal Opportunity Employer with a commitment to fostering a welcoming, supportive workplace where our work makes a real difference in animals' lives. American Humane will consider for employment all qualified Applicants, including those with Criminal Histories, in a manner consistent with the requirements of applicable state and local laws, including the City of Los Angeles' Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance. Powered by JazzHR c1zBbrlDha
    $46k-69k yearly est. 29d ago
  • Child Nutrition Services - Employee

    Liberty Hill ISD 4.3company rating

    Texas job

    Food Service/Food Service Worker Date Available: 08/06/2025 Closing Date: Open Until Filled Starting Salary: $16.25 + approved work experience The State Board for Educator Certification will require all first time applicants for an initial credential to be fingerprinted as part of a national criminal background check. Equal Opportunity Employer
    $16.3 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Intern/Clerkship - Community Revitalization Project (CRP)

    Legal Aid of Northwest Texas 4.0company rating

    Amarillo, TX job

    CLERKSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT Law Clerks - Community Revitalization Project (Unpaid) DESCRIPTION: Legal Aid of NorthWest Texas (LANWT) is a non-profit public interest law firm that provides high-quality free civil legal services to low-income persons and groups from 15 offices in North and West Texas. LANWT is the fifth largest legal aid firm in the United States. OVERVIEW: LANWT seeks dynamic, self-starting law students who have vision, initiative, and a demonstrated commitment to public interest law benefiting low-income communities for its Community Revitalization Project (CRP) at various locations throughout its service area. Law clerks will be responsible for assisting attorneys in providing legal services, advocacy, and transaction work in the following areas of community revitalization: Affordable Fair Housing - increasing access to fair housing; removing barriers to developing and maintaining affordable housing for individuals; educating communities regarding fair housing issues; eliminating discriminatory housing practices and ensuring the affordability, accessibility, and integration of public housing, subsidized housing, and private housing. Environmental Justice - addressing environmental injustices, including exposure to high levels of pollution, health impacts related to exposure of pollution, resulting community deterioration; and protecting low-income communities from environmental hazards. Community Development and Advocacy - ensuring the right to meaningful input on matters affecting the community; advocating to promote economic justice; ensuring fair allocation of infrastructure resources; combating predatory lending practices; and addressing displacement, substandard housing, high crime, and other public safety issues in low-income communities. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Law clerks work with attorneys on case development, outreach, and litigation. Under the supervision of an attorney, a law clerk's primary responsibilities are to perform legal and factual research, assist with community education, and to develop case strategies and legal theories. Law clerks may also have the opportunity to assist attorneys with preparing legal documents, attend administrative and/or court proceedings, and to meet with clients and experts. Clerks will be afforded the opportunity to work alongside the state's most prominent advocates in the fields of affordable fair housing, environmental law, and community development. Please submit a cover letter expressing interest, a writing sample, a resume, and a list of professional references during the application process. LEGAL AID OF NORTHWEST TEXAS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER V ETERANS ENCOURAGED TO APPLY
    $33k-40k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Future Opportunities at APA

    Austin Pets Alive 3.9company rating

    Austin, TX job

    Future Career Opportunities at Austin Pets Alive! 📆 Job Type: Full-Time, Part-Time, Internship, and Contract Opportunities ! Austin Pets Alive! (APA!) is a dynamic, innovative organization dedicated to saving the lives of animals most at risk in shelters. We are always looking to connect with passionate individuals who want to be part of our lifesaving mission. While we may not have an immediate opening that matches your skills, we encourage you to submit your application for future opportunities. By submitting your application, you'll be considered for upcoming roles in various departments across APA!. If a position aligns with your experience and interests, our team may reach out to discuss potential opportunities. Employee Benefits Full-Time Employees: Austin Pets Alive! is proud to offer a competitive benefits package, including: ✔ Subsidized employer-sponsored medical coverage ✔ Subsidized and voluntary life insurance ✔ Voluntary dental, vision, and short-term disability options ✔ Wellness and emergency sick plans ✔ Up to a 2% match on a 401(K) retirement plan ✔ Subsidized pet insurance ✔ Flexible spending accounts and additional life coverage ✔ 10 paid holidays per year ✔ Paid time off (PTO): 10 days in the first year, increasing to 15 days after one year ✔ Professional development opportunities to advance in animal welfare Part-Time Employees: ✔ Access to our Employee Assistance Program ✔ Professional development opportunities through APA!'s ongoing mission to advance animal welfare professionals 💡 Holidays: APA! operates 24/7/365 and currently offers ten paid holidays, including New Year's Day, MLK Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Indigenous Peoples Day, Thanksgiving Day, Black Friday, and Christmas Day. Equal Employment Opportunities & Accommodations Austin Pets Alive! is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We strongly encourage people of color, LGBTQ+ individuals, women, transgender and gender-nonconforming people, and people with disabilities to apply. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. If you require reasonable accommodations during the application process, please contact Talent Acquisition at ************************ at least one week before your interview. 🚀 Submit your application today and be part of APA!'s lifesaving mission!
    $36k-56k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Overnight Camp Counselors - FT Seasonal

    YMCA Camp Carter 3.6company rating

    Fort Worth, TX job

    YMCA Camp Carter is a beautiful 360-acre summer camp located right in the heart of Fort Worth, TX. At camp, we offer 11 weeks of care that runs from Tuesday, May 26th through Friday, August 7th with an exciting variety of camp options to please every kind of camper at every age! Our traditional multi-activity camp provides options like STEM, arts, horseback riding, swimming, boating, fishing, and more!. Learn more about Camp Carter in this quick video: ************************************************ Position Summary YMCA Camp Carter is seeking energetic, positive, and responsible Summer Overnight Camp Counselors to lead campers through a transformative summer experience. You'll guide activities, foster personal growth, and ensure safety all while living in a vibrant camp community. Why Overnight Camp Is Different This is not your typical day camp job it's a full immersion experience! Overnight Camp Counselors live on-site, provide cabin supervision at night, and create a safe, fun, and inclusive environment 24/7. Counselors receive one day off per week and rotate nights off during the season. If you love building deep connections, leading adventures, and creating lifelong memories, this is the role for you. Essential Responsibilities Cabin Leadership: Supervise and care for campers overnight, ensuring safety and comfort in cabins. Activity Facilitation: Lead and participate in camp activities in the morning and evening camp-wide formats as well as during the day: swimming, arts, STEM, horseback riding, boating, and more. Role Modeling: Demonstrate YMCA core values-Honesty, Caring, Respect, Responsibility-and inspire campers to grow as leaders and team players. Safety First: Maintain proper ratios, know every camper by name, carry first aid supplies, and stay responsive via walkie-talkie. Camp Spirit: Sing songs, cheer, play games, and make every day unforgettable. Collaboration: Work with fellow counselors and leadership to deliver a high-quality camp experience. Schedule & Commitment Overnight Camp begins on June 14th and runs through June 25th. Living On-Site: Overnight Camp Counselors must commit to living onsite in staff housing for the duration of the camp season. Housing and meals provided during camp sessions. Time Off: One day off per week + scheduled nights off. Commitment: Overnight camp is a commitment! The days are long but rewarding! Qualifications Unit Leader: Age 21+ Overnight Camp Counselors: Age 18-20+ Passion for working with youth in an outdoor setting Ability to be active, energetic, and engaged all day CPR/First Aid certification (training provided if needed) Compensation All overnight camp staff are paid on a stipend basis in bi-weekly chunks. Unit Leaders - $600 per week Counselors - $520 per week Benefits FREE YMCA Membership (nationwide access) Discounts on YMCA programs Access to Y Retirement Fund (12% employer contribution after eligibility) Professional development & growth opportunities Inclusive, supportive community Ready to make an impact? Apply now and join us for a summer of adventure, leadership, and fun at YMCA Camp Carter!
    $520-600 weekly 3d ago

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