MELE is seeking a site lead to support the Mobile Detection Deployment Program (MDDP)/Mobile Detection Deployment Unit (MDDU) program. MDDUs are assets designed to supplement Federal and State partners' and first responders' existing CBRN detection and reporting capabilities in support of national and other special security events. The program is growing into the full spectrum of CBRN detection, however the emphasis of this support is focused on radiological/nuclear detection operations and instrumentation. The nature of the MDDU force will be voluntary and managed on a rotational basis for scheduled events and short notice requested to deploy. The site lead for the program reports to the Program Manager and is responsible for providing operational and program support. This position will be the lead personnel for their specific location and responsible for successful completion of all tasks as designated by the Program Manager. This position will be a surge asset designed to supplement Federal and State partners' and first responders' existing CBRN detection and reporting capabilities in support of national and other special security events. Deployment without advance notification may be required. This position must have experience with radiological/nuclear detection instrumentation. This position is contract award dependent.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Duties will include but are not limited to the following.
Initiate, organize and report on all program planning and management taskings.
Ability to deploy equipment when needed. This requires transporting detection equipment via towable trailer to various locations as designated by the client.
Coordinate, initiate and track the progress of deployments of the assigned equipment.
Ensuring detection equipment is repaired, calibrated, and maintained in a ready state for deployment 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and 365 days a year.
Provide coverage during standard and non-standard hours of business to include weekends and Holidays when necessary.
Provide just-in-time training on deployed equipment, as needed, to stakeholders at events.
Ensure completion of After-Action Reports AAR at the conclusion of deployments.
Assist with scheduling of off-site part-time staff to support surge deployments.
Provide status updates to the Program Manager.
Other duties as assigned.
REQUIREMENTS:
Experienced in chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear CBRN detection with emphasis on R/N detection.
10 years relevant experience in R/N detection training and supporting preventive R/N detection mission operations at special events or during steady state operations where R/N detection is regularly employed. Event support can also include but not limited to demonstrations, training, and exercises at Department of Homeland Security Special Event Assessment Rated SEAR Events or National Security Special Events NSSE.
Knowledgeable in using the following the equipment: Personal Radiation Detectors PRD Spectroscopic/Non-Spectroscopic; Human Portable Radiation Detection Backpacks; Radiological Isotope Identification Device RIID High-Res/Low-Res; Mobile Radiation Detection Systems. Auxiliary Equipment: Radios, Radioactive Material Sources.
Able to lift and carry up to 50 pounds of equipment repetitively.
Excellent verbal and communications skills to include completing daily situation reports, after-action reports, monthly report.
Proficient in the use of computers, A/V equipment, Microsoft Office products, Word, Excel, PowerPoint.
Radiation Worker training and experience working with radioactive materials.
Experience with agency fleet requirements
This position requires travel between 50 to 75 percent of the month within the contiguous United States and US territories to support program needs. This may include mission deployments over 10-days with back-to-back travel to another mission.
Must have valid driver's license and able to drive a dually pick-up truck with fifth wheel trailer
Active CDL license or ability to obtain one immediately upon hire
Must possess or be able to obtain and maintain a SECRET level security clearance and DHS Suitability.
DESIRED EXPERIENCE:
Experience with biological and/or chemical detection experience and equipment is highly desired
Bachelor's degree preferred but not required; equivalent experience may be substituted for degree
LOCATION: This is a full-time position in Portland, OR, USA #OPT
SALARY: Salaries are determined based on several factors including external market data, internal equity, and the candidate's related knowledge, skills, and abilities for the position.
Benefits MELE Offers
· Employer-paid employee Medical, Dental and Vision Care.
· Low-Cost Family Health Care offered.
· Federal Holidays and three (3) weeks' vacation
· 401(k) with Employer Match
· Cross-training opportunities
About MELE Associates, Inc.
With over 300 employees and offices in Rockville, MD, Washington, DC, and Albuquerque, NM, MELE is a veteran and minority-owned government contractor empowering its customers with innovative solutions for more than three decades. MELE has team members located across the U.S. and has served more than a hundred countries across hundreds of project locations. The company offers technical, engineering, and programmatic support expertise to a host of U.S. federal and international agencies, including, but not limited to, the Department of Energy, the Department of Defense, the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Justice, INTERPOL, and the International Atomic Energy Agency. MELE's services include National Security and Intelligence, CBRNE Defense and Security, Facility Management and Engineering, Law Enforcement and Emergency Response Training, Technical, Analytica, and Program Management Support, and IT/Cybersecurity.
MELE Associates, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected Veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law. MELE Associates, Inc. is an E-Verify employer.
$117k-160k yearly est. 60d+ ago
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Design Group Leader
Nucor 4.7
Group leader job in Portland, OR
Job Details
Division: Kirby Building Systems LLC
Other Available Locations: N/A
Welcome to Nucor, where our unique culture sets us apart. Joining Nucor means becoming part of North America's largest steel and steel products manufacturer, offering unmatched career opportunities and stability. We are known for our innovative sustainability practices and are the continent's largest recycler. Our vibrant culture, built on personal connections and teamwork, empowers every team member with the freedom to innovate and contribute to our collective success. Experience a workplace where safety, efficiency, and meaningful personal connections define every day, enriching both our teammates and the communities we serve.
Nucor supports its teammates with top-tier benefits like Medical, Dental, Vision, and Disability Insurance, 401K and Roth accounts, Profit sharing, Pay-for-performance bonuses, Paid parental leave, Tuition reimbursement, Stock program, Scholarships and more.
Design GroupLeader
Are you passionate about leading a talented design team to create innovative solutions in the metal building industry? Nucor Buildings Group is seeking a dynamic Design GroupLeader to guide our team in delivering high-quality designs that meet our clients' needs. If you have a strong background in structural engineering, an aptitude for mentoring and team development, and the ability to manage complex projects, we want to hear from you!
Basic Job Functions:
Along with the supervisor, offer direction, growth, and feedback opportunities to the design team, including:
Support Sales and Profit Objectives: Lead and oversee the activities of the Design Group to contribute to the company's sales and profitability goals.
Ensure Effective Communication with Customers: Work closely with internal and external customers to maintain clear communication, define project scope, and meet challenging schedules.
Deliver High-Quality Designs: Collaborate with the design team to produce safe, thorough, accurate, and timely designs.
Enhance Department Effectiveness: Mentor, coach, and lead team members to help them achieve and leverage their full potential.
Assist in Talent Acquisition and Development: Participate in the recruitment, interviewing, and training of new team members.
Develop and Maintain Design Standards: Create and uphold current design policies, procedures, and practices.
Contribute to Strategic Planning: Work with the Engineering Leadership Team to plan strategically for the future needs of the Design Group and Engineering Department.
Manage Design Programs: Ensure that the correct versions of design programs are consistently in use.
Lead Problem-Solving Initiatives: Coordinate root cause analysis and action plans for issues such as IQRs, QSRs, Ton and Hour Variances, etc.
Perform Design and Design Checks: Occasionally complete designs or conduct design checks as needed.
Provide Backup Support: Step in to support the Design Supervisor function as necessary.
Safety is the most important part of all jobs within Nucor; therefore, candidates must be able to demonstrate the ability to initiate, lead, and uphold safety policies, practices, procedures, and housekeeping standards at all times
Minimum Qualifications:
A minimum of two (2) years of metal building experience or equivalent structural engineering experience.
Willingness to travel to project meetings with customers.
Candidate must be legally authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship, now or in the future. Nucor is unable to provide sponsorship for this role.
Preferred Qualifications:
Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering.
PE registration or ability to obtain such within two (2) years of accepting this position.
About Us:
Nucor Buildings Group (NBG), a proud Nucor product group, is one of North America's largest and most experienced manufacturers of metal building systems. With multiple locations throughout the United States, NBG is proud to design world-class building solutions tailored to meet the needs of any market including commercial, industrial, agricultural, and institutional. Our brands include American Buildings, CBC Steel Buildings, Kirby Building Systems, and Nucor Building Systems.
NBG offers work/life balance and a variety of benefits and performance incentives. We take pride in connecting teammates to meaningful work and focus heavily on both personal and professional development. Whether your background is in engineering and design, information technology and software development, marketing, or sales, with Nucor Buildings Group you can go as far as your drive and ambition will take you.
Why Nucor?
When you join Nucor, America's largest steel manufacturer and recycler, you'll help create a variety of steel products that become so much more, for so many people. And you won't do it alone. Our supportive culture builds each other up, values family, relationships, and puts safety above anything else. With the freedom to take your ideas to the next level, there's no end to what you can achieve. This is your chance to build a lifelong career, give back to your community, make the world a better place - and BE PART OF SOMETHING BIGGER.
Job Security - Benefits - Bonus Programs
With performance-based compensation, profit sharing, and a no-layoff practice, we take care of our teammates who design, engineer, fabricate, and support the products that define our company.
Join us in driving success and shaping the future of our division. Apply now and become an integral part of our team!
Nucor is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a drug-free workplace
$138k-192k yearly est. 1d ago
Group Leaders - (Oregon Coast, California Redwoods & Crater Lake)
Road Scholar 3.9
Group leader job in Portland, OR
When it comes to creating educational travel adventures that enrich the lives and fulfill the dreams of more than 100,000 people every year, there's no organization better than Road Scholar. What's our secret? Dedicated and talented staff who believe in our mission.
At Road Scholar, we are committed to fostering a culture of inclusivity and belonging. We believe that by valuing a wide range of perspectives and experiences, we create a stronger, more innovative organization that reflects the communities we serve.
In addition, we are dedicated to being an environmentally sustainable organization. From the way we design our programs to how we operate as a team, we are striving to reduce our environmental impact and create a positive legacy for future generations.
This is a part-time/seasonal opportunity for various programs throughout the Oregon Coast.
Due to the seasonal nature of the role, this position is not benefits eligible.
Hourly rates vary based on program location which ranges from $15.00 to $23.00 per hour plus tips. CTP Certificate for GroupLeaders required or extensive professional tourism experience.
We are seeking GroupLeaders who live in the program destination/region.
Specific Program: 16188: On the Road: The Oregon Coast, California Redwoods & Crater Lake
In this role, you will...
Provide curriculum to Road Scholar program staff in advance for approval
Deliver educational content to Participants in a classroom setting and/or out in the field on Instructor-led guided walks and hikes
Supply materials supporting the scholastic content, i.e., handouts, visual aids, presentations, etc.
Allow space for a question and answer session
Adhere to Road Scholar's commitment to offering high quality educational programming
We're seeking...
Bachelor's degree or relevant experience strongly preferred
CTP Certificate for GroupLeaders required or equivalent professional tourism experience
1+ years groupleadership experience in an educational and/or travel program environment; prior Elderhostel/Road Scholar experience preferred as well as experience working with individuals 55+ and handling different levels of physical ability preferred
Preferably lives in the program destination/region or has an intimate knowledge of the destinations
Strong leadership skills to build group cohesion
Sets clear expectations to participants
Excellent organizational and problem-solving ability
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Excellent organizational and problem-solving abilities
Strong communication skills and excellent command of English
Ability to work with a team and collaborate and share best practices
Empowered to enhance impact of educational experiences; set clear expectations to participants;
Be capable of operating basic AV functions (setting up laptop/projector for lectures)
Have access to reliable cell phone, capable of texting and/or emails. Road Scholar cannot require GroupLeaders to have a Smart Phone, or similar, but it is our expectation that your cell phone has these capabilities
For serious consideration, please submit a cover letter with your resume telling us why you are interested in the position.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Road Scholar values and supports individual differences and strives to create an environment that contributes to the success of both the individual and the organization. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we consider applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, sexual orientation, pregnancy, illness, marital or veteran status or disability or any other status protected by applicable law.
Cybersecurity
At Road Scholar, we are committed to cybersecurity and to providing a safe experience for job seekers. All official communication regarding employment opportunities will come exclusively via email from the official Road Scholar domain or from our applicant tracking system URL recruiting.ultipro.com. We never conduct interviews through texting applications or instant messaging platforms. If you receive an employment offer or other correspondence from an individual at Road Scholar you have not met, or from a non-Road Scholar email domain, it may be a phishing attempt.
$15-23 hourly 60d+ ago
Security Site Lead
Securitas Inc.
Group leader job in Portland, OR
Security Site Lead - Full Time - Portland, OR Former Military / Law Enforcement encouraged to apply!! Available Shift: Saturday - Sunday 8am-4pm, Monday - Wednesday 4pm-12am Wage: $22.80/Hour Thinking about a job in the security field? Securitas employees come from all walks of life, bringing with them a variety of distinctive skills and perspectives. United through our core values of integrity, vigilance, & helpfulness, we help safeguard our client's guests, property, and information.
Looking for career growth?
We provide distinct training paths and development tools for all employees from security officers to management!
Make Us Apart Of Your Career Path. Join Our Team & Apply Today!!
What Your Day May Look Like
* Supervise and support a team of security officers on site.
* Manage and coordinate shift activities.
* Ensure all officers follow post orders and Securitas protocols.
* Respond to incidents and manage emergency situations effectively.
* Train new officers and provide ongoing coaching and feedback.
* Maintain detailed reports, incident documentation, and daily activity logs.
* Perform access control and control room supervisor duties.
* Communicate and conduct routine patrols and ensure proper site coverage at all times.
What We Offer
* Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, AD&D, Disability Insurance, plus 401K options.
* Virtual Medical Appointments with Telemedicine.
* Paid Time Off, Free Uniforms, Paid Training, and Weekly Pay!
* DailyPay Access Program NOW Available!
* Discounts on Childcare, Pet Daycare, Vehicles, Electronics, Cell Phone Plans, Travel, and so much more!
Position Requirements
* Must be at least 18 years of age.
* High school diploma or GED required.
* Prior supervisor/site lead experience required.
* Proficient in basic computer and technology use.
* Strong communication, reporting, and organization skills.
* Excellent customer service skills needed.
* Must be able to interact with a wide range of individuals in a professional manner.
* Must be able to conduct patrols and respond promptly to situations.
* Able to remain alert and detail-oriented throughout the shift.
* All candidates must be willing to participate in Securitas' pre-employment screen process, including drug screen and background investigation.
We are seeking a strong leader who is calm under pressure, professional in all interactions, and committed to maintaining a secure and welcoming environment.
Join our team and help make the world a safer place.
See a different world.
EOE/M/F/Vet/Disabilities
$22.8 hourly 7d ago
Community Schools Activity Leader - Temporary
Mac's List
Group leader job in Beaverton, OR
Description Job DetailsJob Location: Greenway Elementary School - Beaverton, OR 97008Position Type: ACTIVITY LEADER (COMMUNITY SCHOOLS) Salary Range: $18.00 - $18.00 HourlyMetropolitan Family Service Position Description MFS helps people move beyond the limitations of poverty, inequity and social isolation. Through social innovation and a focus on prevention, MFS delivers proven programs to help people succeed at home, in school and in the community. MFS is always looking for qualified and dedicated employees committed to helping us strengthen the community. If you are looking for an opportunity to apply your skills and enthusiasm to help people in the Portland area, we would love to talk with you about our current opening listed below. Moving Lives Forward. We are currently seeking an Afterschool Activity Leader to lead fun and engaging classes for a diverse group of students in the following areas: arts & crafts, sports, academic enrichment, and STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math). Each class will consist of approx. 15 students grouped by grade level. Class materials and supplies will be provided. Please review the job description below and submit a cover letter and resume as soon as possible. No phone calls, please. In your cover letter, please include your experience working with elementary-age children and which types of afterschool classes you would be interested in teaching. Position Title: Temporary CAFE Activity Leader Reports To: CAFE Site Manager Location: Greenway Elementary Position Dates: 01/20/2026-03/19/2026 General Description: Metropolitan Family Service position descriptions are guidelines. They are not intended to identify every task that an employee will be asked to complete. They are intended as a general outline of the essential work responsibilities and qualifications of the position. Under general supervision of the CAFE Site Manager, CAFE Activity Leaders are responsible for designing, planning and teaching afterschool activities. CAFE afterschool programming enriches students lives by offering fun, hands-on activities that inspire learning and build skills for healthy lifestyles. Our goal is to provide a safe, positive learning environment that recognizes the potential of each child. Activities may include academic support, service-learning, sports & recreation, fine arts, and other high-interest themes. Values: We use creative and proactive problem solving to build and sustain dynamic community-based programs and quality services. We believe in the potential of families and individuals at all life stages and focus on prevention, wellness, and independence. We build strong relationships by collaborating with our funders, partners, and highly trained volunteers, always striving for an extensive commitment to diversity. Equity & Social Justice Values working in a multi-cultural, diverse environment Values and supports inclusion and program access for clients Supports agency goals for reducing disparity in outcomes for communities of color Adopts anti-racism approaches to services by understanding and acknowledging systemic and individual racism and privilege Summary of Position: Develop and facilitate afterschool activities. The employee will be responsible for programmatic, organizational, and classroom duties. He or she will work directly with the CAFE Site Manager, Principal, school staff, and students. Employees are part time, temporary employees of Metropolitan Family Service. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Develop and teach engaging, age-appropriate lessons with ties to academics, recreation and/or the arts during the afterschool hours Supervise groups of 12-16 students while maintaining school-appropriate class decorum. Supervise groups during daily routines such as meal time, recess, bathroom breaks, and class transitions. Record and turn in student attendance daily. Maintain classroom and school rules to ensure students are safe. Communicate frequently with the CAFE Site Manager about individual student progress, successes and concerns. Keep the CAFE Site Manager informed about overall class development and needed support. Maintain positive working relationships with students, families, school staff, and custodians. Work within school and agency policies. Protect student confidentiality QualificationsKnowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required: Experience in teaching children and creating lesson plans Desire and ability to work with children and ensure an enriching, positive, safe setting An independent, self-motivated, creative and resourceful individual Excellent organization skills and interpersonal communication skills A cooperative manner and the ability to work as part of a team A willingness to ask questions for clarification and job completion Demonstrate excitement in working with children. Demonstrate respect and professionalism in all interactions Demonstrate enthusiasm about working in an inclusive environment which serves children of all backgrounds and abilities Experience working with groups of elementary-age children and strong behavior management is a MUST Must be at least 18 years of age Must be legally able to work in the United States (documentation will be required for I-9 form) Spanish speaking skills are a plus Basic English proficiency is required (must be able to read, write and speak English) All employees must submit a criminal background check Hours: Mon-Thurs 1:00-5:30pm Term: The current term is Winter. CAFE activities are not held on Beaverton School District No-School or Early Release Days. Position may have an option of continuing for future school terms. CAFE Activity Leaders are part-time, temporary employees of Metropolitan Family Service. Compensation: Varies depending on experience. Metropolitan Family Service is committed to building a diverse workforce to broaden and deepen our work in the communities we serve. We strongly urge candidates from communities of color, disability, LGBTQIA+, linguistically diverse populations, older adults and military veterans to consider application to our positions. MFS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Application Instructions: Please include your experience and two professional references in your online application. Applications that do not include this information will not be considered.
Salary18.00 - 18.00 Hour
Listing Type
Jobs
Categories
Nonprofit | Temporary
Position Type
Full Time | Temporary
Employer Type
Direct Employer
Salary Min
18.00
Salary Max
18.00
Salary Type
/hr.
$18-18 hourly 34d ago
YMCA Camp Greider - Greider Discovery Lead - LIT and Programs Specialist 2026
Family YMCA of Marion & Polk Counties
Group leader job in Salem, OR
JOB TITLE: Greider Discovery Lead - LIT and Programs Specialist
DEPARTMENT: Camp (40) - Camp Greider
REPORTS TO: Assistant Director of Programming
STATUS: Seasonal
PAY RATE: $640+ DOE/week
Our Culture
Our mission and core values are brought to life by our culture. In the Y, we strive to live our cause of strengthening communities with purpose and intentionality every day. We are welcoming: we are open to all. We are a place where you can belong and become. We are genuine: we value you and embrace your individuality. We are hopeful: we believe in you and your potential to become a catalyst in the world. We are nurturing: we support you in your journey to develop your full potential. We are determined: above all else, we are on a relentless quest to make our community stronger beginning with you.
Position Summary
The Greider Discovery Lead is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the Greider Discovery Specialty Camps and Leaders-in-Training Program. This role includes implementing established Greider Discovery curriculum and, when needed, developing supplemental or new curriculum to meet program goals. The Greider Discovery Lead is expected to demonstrate foresight in planning, anticipating program needs based on camper ages, group dynamics, abilities, and site conditions.
The position collaborates closely with the Assistant Director of Programming on curriculum planning and supply needs, submitting material requests in advance. As a general member of the camp leadership team, the Greider Discovery Lead reviews program effectiveness, provides feedback, and offers recommendations to strengthen curriculum and inform future summers.
In addition, this role will also take leadership for the Camp Greider L.I.T. program, serving as mentor, planner, and teacher for these campers during their weeks at camp.
This role requires a dynamic leader who excels in both mentorship and instruction, ensuring a transformative experience for both L.I.T.s and specialty camp participants throughout the summer.
Essential Functions
Greider Discovery Lead(Instructional Camps):
Plan and deliver age-appropriate lessons aligned with camp curriculum and learning objectives.
Lead instructional camp sessions (2 hours per day, 5 days a week).
Work with campers ages 6-15, divided into appropriate age groups (e.g., 8-9, 10-12, 11-13).
Manage groups of 8-16 campers in instructional settings, with the support of camp counselors.
Prepare, inventory, and maintain equipment before, during, and after activities.
Submit activity plans and supply requests in advance.
Set up and take down the program area daily.
Work within a budget, prioritizing efficiency and resourcefulness.
Co-teach and collaborate with another instructor when required.
Create and maintain a fun, inclusive, and safe environment for all participants.
Engage camp counselors, chaperones, or other staff to assist with activities.
Foster continuity, structure, and routines to enhance participant experience.
Work with camp staff to ensure consistent discipline, organization, and adherence to program policies.
Maintain open communication with the Camp Director and staff regarding any program needs or concerns.
Leadership in Training (L.I.T.) Responsibilities:
Work with the Assistant Director of Programs and the Camp Director to plan and design all aspects of the L.I.T. program.
Assume directorship of the L.I.T. Program upon its start, leading all activities, training, and mentorship for L.I.T. participants.
Provide coverage and support for any staff role as needed.
Ensure the health, welfare, and safety of campers under their supervision.
Maintain open communication with the Assistant Directors and Camp Director regarding the needs of staff and campers.
Assist in various camp areas as needed, including providing group coverage when necessary.
Communicate with families at check-in and check-out as needed.
Participate in all training, activities, classes, and planned sessions during pre-camp weeks.
Collaborate with the Camp Director and Camping Services Director to help design and implement staff training.
Foster a positive, cooperative working relationship with fellow staff, campers, and the camp community.
Demonstrate a commitment to quality, YMCA core values, and enthusiasm for working with youth of all ages.
Support and contribute to a safe, clean camp environment for staff and guests.
Maintain knowledge of association policies, procedures, risk management, and safety practices.
Support the YMCA's overall mission through camp programming and leadership.
This may not be all inclusive and employees are expected to perform all other duties as assigned and directed by management. Job descriptions and duties may be modified when deemed appropriate by management.
Requirements
Entry Requirements
Must be at least 18 years old by the start of the camp season
Two years of college or equivalent experience in camp-related work preferred
Prior leadership experience with groups of children in camps, youth programs, educational settings, or community groups
Experience and knowledge in teen leadership programs, and prior work with adolescents ages 13-15
Prior experience developing and implementing curriculum for school aged youth, preferably in a camp setting
Supervisory experience, particularly in peer leadership, preferred
Strong desire and ability to work with children and teens
Ability to understand and prioritize the needs of campers and the camp community over personal needs
Strong communication and interpersonal skills for working effectively with peers, supervisors, and children
Comfortable working in an outdoor environment and able to foster an appreciation for nature among campers
Demonstrates flexibility, maturity, and the ability to work independently with minimal supervision
Enjoys working and interacting with people of all ages and backgrounds, with a special emphasis on children, while modeling and promoting the YMCA's core values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility
Ability to relate effectively to diverse groups of people from all social and economic backgrounds
Must be CPR and First Aid certified or willing to obtain certification within the first 30 days of employment (training provided upon hire)
Lifeguard certification encouraged
Must hold a valid Oregon Food Handler's Certification before the first day of employment
Individual is capable of effective and appropriate mental, emotional and social responses in a constantly changing, youth-centered environment
Must be available during all of the following date:
June 7 - June 13 (Program Staff Retreat)
June 14 - June 20 (Mandatory All-Staff Training)
June 21 - August 22 (Camp Season & Move-Out)
Physical/Mental Requirements
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Physically able to accompany campers to and participate in all camp activities.
Able to communicate verbally with campers and to provide instructions.
Possess visual and auditory ability to respond to critical incidents and physical ability to act swiftly in emergency situations.
Able to observe camper behavior, respond to health and safety concerns and deal appropriately with camper behavior.
Able to work long hours including nights and weekends.
Able to work outdoors in varying weather conditions (rain, heat etc).
Capable of effective and appropriate mental, emotional and social responses in a constantly changing, youth centered environment.
All candidates must have reliable transportation. Job offers are contingent upon completion of a rigorous criminal history background check.
Salary Description $640+ DOE/week
$640 weekly 3d ago
YMCA Camp Greider - Aquatics Lead 2026
Family Ymca of Marion Polk Counties
Group leader job in Salem, OR
Requirements
Entry Requirements
At least 18 years of age
Two years of college or equivalent experience in camping or aquatics work preferred.
Must hold a Red Cross Lifeguard Certification
Previous supervisor experience or training of at least six weeks in a management or supervisory position at a similar aquatic area within the past three years OR have completed aquatics management or supervisory training from a nationally recognized aquatics organization within the past three years
Ability to respond quickly and effectively in aquatic emergency situations.
Knowledge of laws and ordinances governing swimming pools and waterfront areas.
Familiarity with pool and aquatic area maintenance and safety procedures.
Experience leading groups of children in camps, youth programs, educational settings, or community organizations.
Supervisory experience, especially leading peers, preferred.
Must be CPR and First Aid certified or willing to become certified within the first 30 days of employment. (Certification classes available upon employment.)
Current Oregon Food Handler's Certification, or ability to obtain certification.
Must be available during all of the following date:
June 7 - June 13 (Program Staff Retreat)
June 14 - June 20 (Mandatory All-Staff Training)
June 21 - August 22 (Camp Season & Move-Out)
Physical/Mental Requirements
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Must be able to swim, boat, and meet any physical requirements of lifeguarding
Must be physically capable of observing and listening for stressful situations at all times.
Must be physically capable of lifting 40 pounds.
Must be able to quickly reach a person and/or situation to prevent harm.
Capable of effective and appropriate mental, emotional and social responses in a constantly changing, youth centered environment.
All candidates must have reliable transportation. Job offers are contingent upon completion of a rigorous criminal history background check.
Salary Description $640+ DOE/week
$640 weekly 5d ago
Program Activity Leader
Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington 3.4
Group leader job in Gresham, OR
If you enjoy learning and you have a passion for working with children, apply today for a seasonal job as a Program Activity Leader!
As a Program Activity Leader, you have the potential to change the lives of Girl Scouts throughout Oregon and grow as a leader in your community. This position supports the delivery of a girl-led curriculum in STEM, the arts, and healthy living, and promotes girl leadership. Program Activity Leaders facilitate Girl Scout activities for girls (grades K-8) at an assigned site within a school district or community-based organization. Working in teams of 2-3, they facilitate community troop meetings, engage groups of 10-15 girls, and serve as positive role models. Program Activity Leaders support girls in primarily Latinx programs, so strong Spanish-language skills are highly preferred.
Visit our Seasonal Jobs page to learn more about working with Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington, or apply directly through ****************************************
The Position:
Compensation - $22 - $24.50 per hour. Plus, $1.25 per hour for Spanish language skills at a conversational level or better.
Hours - Temporary, seasonal part-time positions 6-15 hours/week (Monday-Thursday), 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Dates - January 5th through March 20th
Locations - In-person at Hall Elementary in Gresham, SE Portland and Woodburn.
What you bring
Must be at least 18 years of age due to minor supervision responsibilities.
High School Diploma or Equivalent. Higher education completed or in progress is preferred.
Experience working with groups of children ages 5-14 years.
Experience planning, organizing, and supervising activities for groups of children.
Experience working with diverse populations.
Excellent communication skills with children and adults.
Computer proficiency.
Able to lead activities for groups of children.
Able to work effectively with diverse populations.
Ability to regularly travel to school or community sites.
Spanish language proficiency is highly preferred.
Core Competencies
Communication
Cultural Competency
Decision-Making
Initiative
Planning and Organization
Problem-Solving
Relational/Emotional Intelligence/Interpersonal Skills
Responsibility
Stress Management/Composure
Teamwork and Collaboration
Time and Priority Management
What you'll do
Facilitate community troop meetings, including planning, scheduling, and coordinating with partner programs, sites, and caregivers.
Serve as a positive role model for girls in the program and engage in the Girl Scouts Leadership Experience model.
Manage program supplies.
Manage program registration/administration within the assigned program site.
Complete administrative tracking and documentation associated with the program, including tracking attendance.
Follow all policies and protocols established by Girl Scouts and the school or program partner, including health and safety guidelines related to COVID-19.
Communicate with parents/caregivers of program participants. Support caregiver engagement in the program.
Participate in program outreach efforts.
Support participants in having a robust Girl Scouts experience by supporting and promoting involvement in other Girl Scouts activities, including attending events with troops.
Participate in required training.
Transferable Skills: Working as a Program Activities Leader is an excellent opportunity to develop valuable professional skills, including…
Leadership experience
Community networking
Program management
Teamwork
Working with diverse groups
Curriculum delivery and development
Problem-solving
Effective communication
Experience in an educational setting
About Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington: At Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington, it's our mission to build Girl Scouts of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place. Staff supports a network of dedicated volunteers who bring Girl Scouts programming to youths in their community. Since 1912, Girl Scouts has supported children and young adults in achieving their full potential-and today, Girl Scouts stands as the premier leadership development organization for young women. With Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington, you can make a difference in the lives of Girl Scouts, adult volunteers, and the world.
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion: We encourage, value, and honor diversity and support a culture of equity and inclusion. We are committed to fostering diversity at every level of the organization. We are an equal opportunity employer.
We recognize that a commitment to these values is a living commitment that requires attention, reflection, and continual action. All employees must support these efforts and participate in training, projects, and initiatives to forward this work. Click here to read our full Equity Statement.
How to Apply: Submit your application via our Careers site.
$22-24.5 hourly 53d ago
Machine Operator-Group Leader
Clarios
Group leader job in Canby, OR
**Pay:** $20.00/hr starting base pay with the opportunity to earn an average of $24.00+/hr through weekly incentive pay after the probationary period. + Weekly pay + Full wage progression over 5 years (up to +$2.77/hr increase from start rate) + Shift Differentials: Swing $0.50, Graveyard $0.75, Continuous Days $1.00, Continuous Nights $2.00
**Shifts Available:**
+ Graveyard: 11:00 PM - 7:30 AM or 11:30 PM - 8:00 AM (start up Sunday night)
**What We Offer**
+ Paid holidays, vacation, and sick time in accordance with company policy or applicable agreements
+ Competitive health, dental, vision, life, home/auto purchase benefit, and HAS options available
+ Quarterly bonus opportunity - up to 4% of annual pay
+ Retirement contribution & 401k with match
+ Fitness reimbursement program
+ Free employee battery program
+ Employee referral bonus program
+ Career growth and advancement opportunities
**Job Responsibilities**
+ Operate automated and semi-automated production machines to manufacture automotive batteries
+ Make minor adjustments, diagnose equipment issues, and perform operator-level preventive maintenance
+ Conduct visual inspections and required quality checks
+ Keep accurate records of production and defects
+ Maintain a safe, clean work environment and follow all safety protocols
**Qualifications**
+ 1+ year experience in a manufacturing environment preferred
+ Comfortable working up to 12-hour days, including overtime and weekends as needed
+ Ability to stand, walk, bend, and twist for long periods
+ Comfortable working in hot or cold environments
+ Basic computer, math, reading, and writing skills
+ Must be able to wear required PPE (respirator, coveralls, eyewear, boots, hearing protection)
**About the Plant**
The Canby, OR facility has been in operation for over 50 years and employs more than 230 people. As a Fully Integrated Plant (FIP), it manufactures high-quality batteries for automotive and industrial markets. The facility is proud of its strong culture of growth, stability, and long-standing partnerships with the local community.
**Other Experience We Consider:** Assembly, Assembler, Production Associate, General Labor, Manufacturing, Maintenance
**Clarios is an Equal Opportunity Employer.** All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status. Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States. Sponsorship is not available for hourly roles. Pay ranges are provided in accordance with Oregon pay transparency laws.
**Who we are:**
Clarios is the force behind the world's most recognizable car battery brands, powering vehicles from leading automakers like Ford, General Motors, Toyota, Honda, and Nissan. With 18,000 employees worldwide, we develop, manufacture, and distribute energy storage solutions while recovering, recycling, and reusing up to 99% of battery materials-setting the standard for sustainability in our industry. At Clarios, we're not just making batteries; we're shaping the future of sustainable transportation. Join our mission to innovate, push boundaries, and make a real impact. Discover your potential at Clarios-where your power meets endless possibilities.
**Veterans/Military Spouses:**
We value the leadership, adaptability, and technical expertise developed through military service. At Clarios, those capabilities thrive in an environment built on grit, ingenuity, and passion-where you can grow your career while helping to power progress worldwide. All qualified applicants will be considered without regard to protected characteristics.
We recognize that people come with a wealth of experience and talent beyond just the technical requirements of a job. If your experience is close to what you see listed here, please apply. Diversity of experience and skills combined with passion is key to challenging the status quo. Therefore, we encourage people from all backgrounds to apply to our positions. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, status as a protected veteran or other protected characteristics protected by law. As a federal contractor, we are committed to not discriminating against any applicant or employee based on these protected statuses. We will also take affirmative action to ensure equal employment opportunities. Please let us know if you require accommodations during the interview process by emailing Special.Accommodations@Clarios.com . We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and value diversity in our teams in terms of work experience, area of expertise, and all characteristics protected by laws in the countries where we operate. For more information on our commitment to sustainability, diversity, and equal opportunity, please read our latest report (********************************************** . We want you to know your rights (*********************************************************************************************** because EEO is the law.
**A Note to Job Applicants:** please be aware of scams being perpetrated through the Internet and social media platforms. Clarios will never require a job applicant to pay money as part of the application or hiring process.
**To all recruitment agencies** : Clarios does not accept unsolicited agency resumes/CVs. Please do not forward resumes/CVs to our careers email addresses, Clarios employees or any other company location. Clarios is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited resumes/CVs.
Clarios is the creator behind the world's most recognizable car battery brands. We are the car battery found in most new vehicles including leading brands such as Ford, General Motors, Toyota, Honda, and Nissan. Our 16,000 employees develop, manufacture, and distribute batteries for virtually every type of vehicle. We recover, recycle, and reuse up to 99% of our battery materials, leading sustainability practices in our industry.
**A Note to Job Applicants** : Please be aware of scams being perpetrated through the Internet and social media platforms. Clarios will never require a job applicant to pay money as part of the application or hiring process.
$20-24 hourly 60d+ ago
DevOps Team Lead
Smarsh 4.6
Group leader job in Portland, OR
The Smarsh DevOps team is seeking a DevOps Team lead to work closely with the development, QA and TechOps teams to ensure high availability for our applications. The DevOps team is responsible for production monitoring and support of our applications, as well as management of builds, deployment, and configuration. Finally, they have programming experience, developing custom tools and applications to operationalize our internal processes.
We are looking for a hands-on team lead who can drive the effort to implement DevOps best practices across our Big Data platforms. This is an opportunity to set the direction on a new, mission-critical product suite that will span hundreds of servers and petabytes of data.
The Smarsh DevOps team is seeking a DevOps Team lead to work closely with the development, QA and TechOps teams to ensure high availability for our applications. The DevOps team is responsible for production monitoring and support of our applications, as well as management of builds, deployment, and configuration. Finally, they have programming experience, developing custom tools and applications to operationalize our internal processes.
We are looking for a hands-on team lead who can drive the effort to implement DevOps best practices across our Big Data platforms. This is an opportunity to set the direction on a new, mission-critical product suite that will span hundreds of servers and petabytes of data.
Technical Requirements
• Experience with operational support of mission-critical applications on both Linux and Windows
• Programming experience (SQL, scripting languages - Python preferred)
• Experience working with relational databases (MS SQL and MySQL preferred)
• Experience with CI/build/deployment/configuration automation (Puppet, Chef, etc)
• Strong troubleshooting skills
• Experience with Solr, Openstack, AWS, Hadoop a bonus
• Experience using Agile/Scrum methodologies
Additional Requirements
• Strong leadership and interpersonal skills
• A can-do attitude and sense of urgency for a high growth/fast paced environment
• BS in Computer Science or equivalent
• Curious mind, wanting to learn new technologies
• The ability to think outside of the box to resolve issues and create solutions
Why Smarsh?
Ready to join a thriving tech company that's redefining digital archiving and business intelligence? Smarsh is the leading comprehensive archiving platform. Recognized as one of today's fastest growing companies in the U.S., Smarsh delivers innovative cloud-based solutions that help organizations manage and enforce flexible and secure records retention and compliance strategies for electronic communications, including social media and enterprise social networks (Yammer, Chatter, Facebook, LinkedIn and more).
Our motto is ‘People First. Inspire Confidence. Embrace the Impossible.' We hire lifelong learners who have a passion for their discipline and a track record of excellence. To learn more about us, visit ***********************
Smarsh is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We provide equal employment and advancement opportunities to all applicants and employees. That means we do not discriminate in recruitment, hiring, training, promotion, termination, compensation or benefits decisions, or any other employment opportunities or practices on the basis of any legally protected characteristic including race, color, creed, religion or belief, sex, gender (including gender identity, transgender and transsexualism), national origin, alien or citizenship status, ancestry, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, pregnancy, genetic information, or any other classification which is protected by applicable law. Smarsh also provides Equal Employment Opportunity for individuals serving in the Military, the National Guard and Reserves, and veterans of the U.S. military. In addition, Smarsh complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment. If you'd like more information about your EEO rights as an applicant under the law, please click here-*****************************************************************
Skills & Requirements
Technical Requirements
• Experience with operational support of mission-critical applications on both Linux and Windows
• Programming experience (SQL, scripting languages - Python preferred)
• Experience working with relational databases (MS SQL and MySQL preferred)
• Experience with CI/build/deployment/configuration automation (Puppet, Chef, etc)
• Strong troubleshooting skills
• Experience with Solr, Openstack, AWS, Hadoop a bonus
• Experience using Agile/Scrum methodologies
Additional Requirements
• Strong leadership and interpersonal skills
• A can-do attitude and sense of urgency for a high growth/fast paced environment
• BS in Computer Science or equivalent
• Curious mind, wanting to learn new technologies
• The ability to think outside of the box to resolve issues and create solutions
Why Smarsh?
Ready to join a thriving tech company that's redefining digital archiving and business intelligence? Smarsh is the leading comprehensive archiving platform. Recognized as one of today's fastest growing companies in the U.S., Smarsh delivers innovative cloud-based solutions that help organizations manage and enforce flexible and secure records retention and compliance strategies for electronic communications, including social media and enterprise social networks (Yammer, Chatter, Facebook, LinkedIn and more).
Our motto is ‘People First. Inspire Confidence. Embrace the Impossible.' We hire lifelong learners who have a passion for their discipline and a track record of excellence. To learn more about us, visit ***********************
Smarsh is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We provide equal employment and advancement opportunities to all applicants and employees. That means we do not discriminate in recruitment, hiring, training, promotion, termination, compensation or benefits decisions, or any other employment opportunities or practices on the basis of any legally protected characteristic including race, color, creed, religion or belief, sex, gender (including gender identity, transgender and transsexualism), national origin, alien or citizenship status, ancestry, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, pregnancy, genetic information, or any other classification which is protected by applicable law. Smarsh also provides Equal Employment Opportunity for individuals serving in the Military, the National Guard and Reserves, and veterans of the U.S. military. In addition, Smarsh complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment. If you'd like more information about your EEO rights as an applicant under the law, please click here-*****************************************************************
$77k-103k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Appeals Clinical Team Lead
Pacificsource 3.9
Group leader job in Portland, OR
Looking for a way to make an impact and help people? Join PacificSource and help our members access quality, affordable care! PacificSource is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to status as a protected veteran or a qualified individual with a disability, or other protected status, such as race, religion, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, genetic information or age. PacificSource values the diversity of our community, including those we hire and serve. We are committed to creating and fostering a work environment in which individual differences and diversity are appreciated, respected and responded to in ways that fully develop and utilize each person's talents and strengths.
Accountable for the effective management of appeals clinical staff. Responsible for hiring, training, coaching, counseling, and evaluating team member performance. May be called upon to perform routine day-to-day program functions. Actively participate in program development and implementation. Supervise and provide guidance to direct reports and other department staff regarding company policies, procedures, and operations. Manage the quality and productivity of team tasks and workflow as they relate to both assigned functions and the overall effectiveness of the Health Services team. Work to resolve issues and improve processes and outcomes.
Essential Responsibilities:
* Take a leadership role in the development, implementation, and ongoing operation and maintenance of assigned programs, services, or functions.
* Improve the performance of the department through effective oversight and coaching of team members, managing team performance and improving processes and outcomes. Monitor daily workflow and caseloads and other work processes of team to assure appropriate distribution and processing of tasks.
* Responsible for the orientation and training of new hires.
* Provide ongoing supervision, training, evaluation, and leadership to assigned team members. This may include annual reviews, involvement in promotions and/or terminations of employees.
* Participate in hiring decisions in concert with Appeals and Grievance Director and HR.
* Monitor and evaluate team assignments relating to volumes, timelines, accuracy, customer service, and other quality and performance measures, and take actions as appropriate.
* Assist with process improvement and work with other departments to improve interdepartmental processes. Utilize LEAN methodologies for continuous improvement. Monitor key performance indicators and identify improvement opportunities.
* Serve as liaison with other PacificSource departments or community partners to coordinate optimal provision of service and information. Serve on various internal and external committees as required or designated. Document and report any pertinent communications back to the team or department.
* Utilize and promote use of evidence-based medical criteria.
* Maintain modified caseload consistent with assigned responsibilities.
* Facilitate investigation and resolution of process-related issues as needed. Facilitate conflict resolution, including interfacing with affected departments and individuals, as appropriate.
* Oversee and assist in providing exceptional service and information to members, providers, employers, agents, and other external and internal customers.
* Provide backup to other departmental teams or management staff, as needed.
Supporting Responsibilities:
* Meet department and company performance and attendance expectations.
* Relate new or revised policies, procedures and/or processes to team members to ensure they have the most up‐to‐date and current information.
* Facilitate team operations by discussions through the sharing of information and knowledge, identification of teamwork issues, development of problem‐solving recommendations, and recommendations of standardizing Health Services operations.
* Represent the Appeals and Grievance Department, both internally and externally, as requested by Appeals and Grievance Manager and/or Director.
* Perform other duties as assigned.
Work Experience: A minimum of five years clinical experience required. Minimum of three years direct health plan experience in the following areas: utilization management, grievance and appeal, or claims review strongly preferred. Prior supervisory experience preferred.
Education, Certificates, Licenses: Registered Nurse/Licensed Social Worker with current appropriate unrestricted state license. Within 6 months of hire licensure may need to include Oregon, Montana, Idaho, Washington and/or other states as needed.
Knowledge: Knowledge of health insurance and state mandated benefits. Thorough knowledge and understanding of medical procedures, diagnoses, care modalities, procedure codes (including ICD-10, HCPC CPT codes). Effective adult education/teaching and/orgroupleadership skills. Ability to deal effectively with people who have various health issues and concerns. Strong analytical and organizational skills with experience in using information systems and computer applications. Flexible to meet the departments changing needs Ability to develop, review, and evaluate utilization and case management reports. Good computer skills including experience with Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Ability to use audio-visual equipment. Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
Competencies
Building Trust
Building a Successful Team
Aligning Performance for Success
Building Customer Loyalty
Building Strategic Work Relationships
Continuous Improvement
Decision Making
Facilitating Change
Leveraging Diversity
Driving for Results
Environment: Work inside in a general office setting with ergonomically configured equipment. Travel is required approximately 5% of the time.
Skills:
Accountable leadership, Collaboration, Communication (written/verbal), Critical Thinking, Decision Making, Influencing, Listening (active), Organizational skills/Planning and Organization
Our Values
We live and breathe our values. In fact, our culture is driven by these seven core values which guide us in how we do business:
* We are committed to doing the right thing.
* We are one team working toward a common goal.
* We are each responsible for customer service.
* We practice open communication at all levels of the company to foster individual, team and company growth.
* We actively participate in efforts to improve our many communities-internally and externally.
* We actively work to advance social justice, equity, diversity and inclusion in our workplace, the healthcare system and community.
* We encourage creativity, innovation, and the pursuit of excellence.
Physical Requirements: Stoop and bend. Sit and/or stand for extended periods of time while performing core job functions. Repetitive motions to include typing, sorting and filing. Light lifting and carrying of files and business materials. Ability to read and comprehend both written and spoken English. Communicate clearly and effectively.
Disclaimer: This job description indicates the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this position and is subject to change. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive list of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees assigned to this position. Employment remains AT-WILL at all times.
$68k-95k yearly est. Auto-Apply 49d ago
YMCA Camp Greider - Greider Outdoors Lead - Outdoor Skills and Program Specialist 2026
Family Ymca of Marion Polk Counties
Group leader job in Salem, OR
Requirements
Entry Requirements
Must be at least 18 years old by the start of the camp season
Two years of college or equivalent experience in camp-related work preferred
Prior leadership experience with groups of children in camps, youth programs, educational settings, or community groups
Experience and knowledge in archery, environmental education, hiking, and other outdoor activities
Prior experience developing and implementing curriculum, preferably in a camp setting
Supervisory experience, particularly in peer leadership, preferred
Strong desire and ability to work with children and teens
Ability to understand and prioritize the needs of campers and the camp community over personal needs
Strong communication and interpersonal skills for working effectively with peers, supervisors, and children
Comfortable working in an outdoor environment and able to foster an appreciation for nature among campers
Demonstrates flexibility, maturity, and the ability to work independently with minimal supervision
Enjoys working and interacting with people of all ages and backgrounds, with a special emphasis on children, while modeling and promoting the YMCA's core values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility
Ability to relate effectively to diverse groups of people from all social and economic backgrounds
USA Archery Level 1 Instructor Certification required, or ability to obtain certification.
Must be CPR and First Aid certified or willing to obtain certification within the first 30 days of employment (training provided upon hire)
Lifeguard certification encouraged
Must hold a valid Oregon Food Handler's Certification before the first day of employment
Individual is capable of effective and appropriate mental, emotional and social responses in a constantly changing, youth-centered environment
Must be available during all of the following date:
June 7 - June 13 (Program Staff Retreat)
June 14 - June 20 (Mandatory All-Staff Training)
June 22 - August 22 (Camp Season & Move-Out)
Physical/Mental Requirements
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Physically able to accompany campers to and participate in all camp activities.
Able to communicate verbally with campers and to provide instructions.
Possess visual and auditory ability to respond to critical incidents and physical ability to act swiftly in emergency situations.
Able to observe camper behavior, respond to health and safety concerns and deal appropriately with camper behavior.
Able to work long hours including nights and weekends.
Able to work outdoors in varying weather conditions (rain, heat etc).
Capable of effective and appropriate mental, emotional and social responses in a constantly changing, youth centered environment.
All candidates must have reliable transportation. Job offers are contingent upon completion of a rigorous criminal history background check.
Salary Description $640+ DOE/week
$640 weekly 5d ago
YMCA Camp Greider - Aquatics Lead 2026
Family YMCA of Marion & Polk Counties
Group leader job in Salem, OR
JOB TITLE: Camp Greider Aquatics Lead
DEPARTMENT: Camp (40) - Camp Greider
REPORTS TO: Assistant Director of Programming
STATUS: Seasonal
PAY RATE: $640+ DOE/week
Our Culture
Our mission and core values are brought to life by our culture. In the Y, we strive to live our cause of strengthening communities with purpose and intentionality every day. We are welcoming: we are open to all. We are a place where you can belong and become. We are genuine: we value you and embrace your individuality. We are hopeful: we believe in you and your potential to become a catalyst in the world. We are nurturing: we support you in your journey to develop your full potential. We are determined: above all else, we are on a relentless quest to make our community stronger beginning with you.
Position Summary
Camp Greider has been offering unique and high quality summer camps to youth, ages 6-15 since 1978. Instruction in a variety of specialty topics is combined with a well-rounded outdoor summer day camp program experience at our beautiful location out in West Salem. A convenient check in/out location at the downtown Salem Y, and extended daytime hours add to the popularity. Youth attend one or more weeks throughout the summer. Age appropriate groups are kept to a small, 1:8 ratio of adults to youth for a fun summer experience for all.
The Role:
The Aquatics Lead is directly responsible for the safety and operations of all staff and campers regarding the pool, pond and any aquatic activities. Specific job functions include managing, scheduling, and evaluating lifeguards, maintaining waterfront facilities and supplies, and assessing aquatic safety risks. The Aquatics Lead is responsible for planning and carrying out a high quality summer aquatic experience for all participants in Summer Programs at Camp Greider.
Essential Functions
Supervise staff assigned to pool and pond activities, ensuring they adhere to ACA (American Camping Association) standards and camp safety protocols.
Monitor the waterfront and pool areas to ensure all equipment meets ACA standards and that all lifeguards follow ACA safety protocols.
Lifeguard at the pool or pond as needed.
Conduct regular in-service trainings to observe lifeguard skills, provide feedback, and correct techniques where necessary.
Ensure staff are fully trained in all camp, aquatics, and emergency procedures.
Conduct ongoing observations of staff, assessing their adherence to established safety regulations, quality of instruction, and ability to identify and manage environmental and aquatic hazards.
Design and implement instructional programs for the pool.
Ensure the health, welfare, and safety of all campers under their supervision.
Create a safe environment for all participants by enforcing safety ratios and best practices in aquatic activities.
Maintain the pool, pond, and surrounding areas to ensure cleanliness, safety, and functionality.
Keep accurate and organized records of routine maintenance checks for the pond area, aquatic equipment, and any additional supplies assigned by supervisors.
Communicate with the Program Director regarding all program needs.
Provide regular updates to the Program Director and Camp Director on the needs of staff and campers.
Assist in any area of camp as needed, providing coverage for groups when required.
Engage with families at check-in and check-out as needed, fostering positive communication and addressing concerns.
Participate in all courses, activities, training, and planned sessions during the pre-camp weeks.
Collaborate with the Camp Director and Camping Services Director to assist in the design and implementation of staff training.
Follow all ACA standards and comply with applicable local and state laws related to pools and aquatic activities.
Promote a positive and inclusive work environment, fostering strong relationships with fellow staff, YMCA Camp Greider campers, participants, and the entire camp community.
Demonstrate a commitment to quality, uphold the core values of the YMCA, and bring enthusiasm to working with youth of all ages.
Consistently provide friendly, courteous assistance, exceeding customer expectations daily.
Support and contribute to a safe and clean camp environment for staff and guests.
Maintain knowledge of YMCA association policies, procedures, risk management, and safety practices.
Support overall camp initiatives, contributing to the success of YMCA Camp Greider's mission.
Work independently, organize and prioritize tasks effectively, and maintain clear, professional communication.
This may not be all inclusive and employees are expected to perform all other duties as assigned and directed by management. Job descriptions and duties may be modified when deemed appropriate by management.
Requirements
Entry Requirements
At least 18 years of age
Two years of college or equivalent experience in camping or aquatics work preferred.
Must hold a Red Cross Lifeguard Certification
Previous supervisor experience or training of at least six weeks in a management or supervisory position at a similar aquatic area within the past three years OR have completed aquatics management or supervisory training from a nationally recognized aquatics organization within the past three years
Ability to respond quickly and effectively in aquatic emergency situations.
Knowledge of laws and ordinances governing swimming pools and waterfront areas.
Familiarity with pool and aquatic area maintenance and safety procedures.
Experience leading groups of children in camps, youth programs, educational settings, or community organizations.
Supervisory experience, especially leading peers, preferred.
Must be CPR and First Aid certified or willing to become certified within the first 30 days of employment. (Certification classes available upon employment.)
Current Oregon Food Handler's Certification, or ability to obtain certification.
Must be available during all of the following date:
June 7 - June 13 (Program Staff Retreat)
June 14 - June 20 (Mandatory All-Staff Training)
June 21 - August 22 (Camp Season & Move-Out)
Physical/Mental Requirements
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Must be able to swim, boat, and meet any physical requirements of lifeguarding
Must be physically capable of observing and listening for stressful situations at all times.
Must be physically capable of lifting 40 pounds.
Must be able to quickly reach a person and/or situation to prevent harm.
Capable of effective and appropriate mental, emotional and social responses in a constantly changing, youth centered environment.
All candidates must have reliable transportation. Job offers are contingent upon completion of a rigorous criminal history background check.
Salary Description $640+ DOE/week
$640 weekly 4d ago
Community Schools Activity Leader - Temporary
Mac's List
Group leader job in Portland, OR
Description Job DetailsJob Location: Glenfair ES - Portland, OR 97230Position Type: ACTIVITY LEADER (COMMUNITY SCHOOLS) Salary Range: $18.00 - $18.00 HourlyMetropolitan Family Service Position Description MFS helps people move beyond the limitations of poverty, inequity and social isolation. Through social innovation and a focus on prevention, MFS delivers proven programs to help people succeed at home, in school and in the community. MFS is always looking for qualified and dedicated employees committed to helping us strengthen the community. If you are looking for an opportunity to apply your skills and enthusiasm to help people in the Portland area, we would love to talk with you about our current opening listed below. Moving Lives Forward. We are currently seeking an Afterschool Activity Leader to create and lead fun and engaging classes for a diverse group of students in the following areas: arts & crafts, games and STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) activity. Each class will consist of approx. 15 students grouped by grade level. Class materials and supplies will be provided. Activity Leasders will be expected to plan and create lessons based on the material available and their personal activty preferences (i.e. lessons they are interested in teaching students). Please review the job description below and submit a cover letter and resume as soon as possible. No phone calls, please. In your cover letter, please include your experience working with elementary-age children and which types of afterschool classes you would be interested in teaching. Position Title: Temporary SUN Activity Leader at Glenfair Elemntary Reports To: SUN Site Manager Location: Glenfair Elementary Position Dates: General Description: Metropolitan Family Service position descriptions are guidelines. They are not intended to identify every task that an employee will be asked to complete. They are intended as a general outline of the essential work responsibilities and qualifications of the position. Under general supervision of the SUN Site Manager, SUN Activity Leaders are responsible for designing, planning and teaching afterschool activities. SUN afterschool programming enriches students lives by offering fun, hands-on activities that inspire learning and build skills for healthy lifestyles. Our goal is to provide a safe, positive learning environment that recognizes the potential of each child. Activities may include academic support, service-learning, games, fine arts, and other high-interest themes. Values: We use creative and proactive problem solving to build and sustain dynamic community-based programs and quality services. We believe in the potential of families and individuals at all life stages and focus on prevention, wellness, and independence. We build strong relationships by collaborating with our funders, partners, and highly trained volunteers, always striving for an extensive commitment to diversity. Equity & Social Justice Values working in a multi-cultural, diverse environment Values and supports inclusion and program access for clients Supports agency goals for reducing disparity in outcomes for communities of color Adopts anti-racism approaches to services by understanding and acknowledging systemic and individual racism and privilege Summary of Position: Develop and facilitate afterschool activities. The employee will be responsible for programmatic, organizational, and classroom duties. They will work directly with the SUN Site Manager, Principal, school staff, and students. Employees are part time, temporary employees of Metropolitan Family Service. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Develop and teach engaging, age-appropriate lessons with ties to academics, recreation and/or the arts during the afterschool hours Supervise groups of 12-16 students while maintaining school-appropriate class decorum. Supervise groups during daily routines such as meal time, recess, bathroom breaks, and class transitions. Maintain classroom and school expectations to ensure students are safe. Communicate frequently with the SUN Site Manager about individual student progress, successes and concerns. Keep the SUN Site Manager informed about overall class development and needed support. Maintain positive working relationships with students, families, school staff, and custodians. Work within school and agency policies. Protect student confidentiality QualificationsKnowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required: Experience in teaching children and creating lesson plans Desire and ability to work with children and ensure an enriching, positive, safe setting An independent, self-motivated, creative and resourceful individual Excellent organization skills and interpersonal communication skills A cooperative manner and the ability to work as part of a team A willingness to ask questions for clarification and job completion Demonstrate excitement in working with children. Demonstrate respect and professionalism in all interactions Demonstrate enthusiasm about working in an inclusive environment which serves children of all backgrounds and abilities Experience working with groups of elementary-age children and strong behavior management is a MUST Must be at least 18 years of age Must be legally able to work in the United States (documentation will be required for I-9 form) Spanish speaking skills are a plus Basic English proficiency is required (must be able to read, write and speak English) All employees must submit a criminal background check Dates & Hours: January 12th - March 5th Mon-Thurs 2:00-4:45pm Term: The current term is Winter Term. SUN activities are not held on Reynolds School District No-School or Early Release Days. Position may have an option of continuing for future school terms. SUN Activity Leaders are part-time, temporary employees of Metropolitan Family Service. Compensation: $18.00 Metropolitan Family Service is committed to building a diverse workforce to broaden and deepen our work in the communities we serve. We strongly urge candidates from communities of color, disability, LGBTQIA+, linguistically diverse populations, older adults and military veterans to consider application to our positions. MFS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Application Instructions: Please include your experience and two professional references in your online application. Applications that do not include this information will not be considered.
Salary18.00 - 18.00 Hour
Listing Type
Jobs
Categories
Nonprofit | Temporary
Position Type
Full Time | Temporary
Employer Type
Direct Employer
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18.00
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18.00
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/hr.
$18-18 hourly 47d ago
Program Activity Leader
Girl Scouts of Oregon & SW Washington 3.4
Group leader job in Gresham, OR
If you enjoy learning and you have a passion for working with children, apply today for a seasonal job as a Program Activity Leader! As a Program Activity Leader, you have the potential to change the lives of Girl Scouts throughout Oregon and grow as a leader in your community. This position supports the delivery of a girl-led curriculum in STEM, the arts, and healthy living, and promotes girl leadership. Program Activity Leaders facilitate Girl Scout activities for girls (grades K-8) at an assigned site within a school district or community-based organization. Working in teams of 2-3, they facilitate community troop meetings, engage groups of 10-15 girls, and serve as positive role models. Program Activity Leaders support girls in primarily Latinx programs, so strong Spanish-language skills are highly preferred.
Visit our Seasonal Jobs page to learn more about working with Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington, or apply directly through ****************************************
The Position:
* Compensation - $22 - $24.50 per hour. Plus, $1.25 per hour for Spanish language skills at a conversational level or better.
* Hours - Temporary, seasonal part-time positions 6-15 hours/week (Monday-Thursday), 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
* Dates - January 5th through March 20th
* Locations - In-person at Hall Elementary in Gresham, SE Portland and Woodburn.
What you bring
* Must be at least 18 years of age due to minor supervision responsibilities.
* High School Diploma or Equivalent. Higher education completed or in progress is preferred.
* Experience working with groups of children ages 5-14 years.
* Experience planning, organizing, and supervising activities for groups of children.
* Experience working with diverse populations.
* Excellent communication skills with children and adults.
* Computer proficiency.
* Able to lead activities for groups of children.
* Able to work effectively with diverse populations.
* Ability to regularly travel to school or community sites.
* Spanish language proficiency is highly preferred.
Core Competencies
* Communication
* Cultural Competency
* Decision-Making
* Initiative
* Planning and Organization
* Problem-Solving
* Relational/Emotional Intelligence/Interpersonal Skills
* Responsibility
* Stress Management/Composure
* Teamwork and Collaboration
* Time and Priority Management
What you'll do
* Facilitate community troop meetings, including planning, scheduling, and coordinating with partner programs, sites, and caregivers.
* Serve as a positive role model for girls in the program and engage in the Girl Scouts Leadership Experience model.
* Manage program supplies.
* Manage program registration/administration within the assigned program site.
* Complete administrative tracking and documentation associated with the program, including tracking attendance.
* Follow all policies and protocols established by Girl Scouts and the school or program partner, including health and safety guidelines related to COVID-19.
* Communicate with parents/caregivers of program participants. Support caregiver engagement in the program.
* Participate in program outreach efforts.
* Support participants in having a robust Girl Scouts experience by supporting and promoting involvement in other Girl Scouts activities, including attending events with troops.
* Participate in required training.
Transferable Skills: Working as a Program Activities Leader is an excellent opportunity to develop valuable professional skills, including…
* Leadership experience
* Community networking
* Program management
* Teamwork
* Working with diverse groups
* Curriculum delivery and development
* Problem-solving
* Effective communication
* Experience in an educational setting
About Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington: At Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington, it's our mission to build Girl Scouts of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place. Staff supports a network of dedicated volunteers who bring Girl Scouts programming to youths in their community. Since 1912, Girl Scouts has supported children and young adults in achieving their full potential-and today, Girl Scouts stands as the premier leadership development organization for young women. With Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington, you can make a difference in the lives of Girl Scouts, adult volunteers, and the world.
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion: We encourage, value, and honor diversity and support a culture of equity and inclusion. We are committed to fostering diversity at every level of the organization. We are an equal opportunity employer.
We recognize that a commitment to these values is a living commitment that requires attention, reflection, and continual action. All employees must support these efforts and participate in training, projects, and initiatives to forward this work. Click here to read our full Equity Statement.
How to Apply: Submit your application via our Careers site.
$22-24.5 hourly 55d ago
Machine Operator-Group Leader
Clarios
Group leader job in Canby, OR
Pay: $20.00/hr starting base pay with the opportunity to earn an average of $24.00+/hr through weekly incentive pay after the probationary period. * Weekly pay * Full wage progression over 5 years (up to +$2.77/hr increase from start rate) * Shift Differentials: Swing $0.50, Graveyard $0.75, Continuous Days $1.00, Continuous Nights $2.00
Shifts Available:
* Graveyard: 11:00 PM - 7:30 AM or 11:30 PM - 8:00 AM (start up Sunday night)
What We Offer
* Paid holidays, vacation, and sick time in accordance with company policy or applicable agreements
* Competitive health, dental, vision, life, home/auto purchase benefit, and HAS options available
* Quarterly bonus opportunity - up to 4% of annual pay
* Retirement contribution & 401k with match
* Fitness reimbursement program
* Free employee battery program
* Employee referral bonus program
* Career growth and advancement opportunities
Job Responsibilities
* Operate automated and semi-automated production machines to manufacture automotive batteries
* Make minor adjustments, diagnose equipment issues, and perform operator-level preventive maintenance
* Conduct visual inspections and required quality checks
* Keep accurate records of production and defects
* Maintain a safe, clean work environment and follow all safety protocols
Qualifications
* 1+ year experience in a manufacturing environment preferred
* Comfortable working up to 12-hour days, including overtime and weekends as needed
* Ability to stand, walk, bend, and twist for long periods
* Comfortable working in hot or cold environments
* Basic computer, math, reading, and writing skills
* Must be able to wear required PPE (respirator, coveralls, eyewear, boots, hearing protection)
About the Plant
The Canby, OR facility has been in operation for over 50 years and employs more than 230 people. As a Fully Integrated Plant (FIP), it manufactures high-quality batteries for automotive and industrial markets. The facility is proud of its strong culture of growth, stability, and long-standing partnerships with the local community.
Other Experience We Consider: Assembly, Assembler, Production Associate, General Labor, Manufacturing, Maintenance
Clarios is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status. Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States. Sponsorship is not available for hourly roles. Pay ranges are provided in accordance with Oregon pay transparency laws.
Who we are:
Clarios is the force behind the world's most recognizable car battery brands, powering vehicles from leading automakers like Ford, General Motors, Toyota, Honda, and Nissan. With 18,000 employees worldwide, we develop, manufacture, and distribute energy storage solutions while recovering, recycling, and reusing up to 99% of battery materials-setting the standard for sustainability in our industry. At Clarios, we're not just making batteries; we're shaping the future of sustainable transportation. Join our mission to innovate, push boundaries, and make a real impact. Discover your potential at Clarios-where your power meets endless possibilities.
Veterans/Military Spouses:
We value the leadership, adaptability, and technical expertise developed through military service. At Clarios, those capabilities thrive in an environment built on grit, ingenuity, and passion-where you can grow your career while helping to power progress worldwide. All qualified applicants will be considered without regard to protected characteristics.
We recognize that people come with a wealth of experience and talent beyond just the technical requirements of a job. If your experience is close to what you see listed here, please apply. Diversity of experience and skills combined with passion is key to challenging the status quo. Therefore, we encourage people from all backgrounds to apply to our positions. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, status as a protected veteran or other protected characteristics protected by law. As a federal contractor, we are committed to not discriminating against any applicant or employee based on these protected statuses. We will also take affirmative action to ensure equal employment opportunities. Please let us know if you require accommodations during the interview process by emailing Special.Accommodations@Clarios.com. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and value diversity in our teams in terms of work experience, area of expertise, and all characteristics protected by laws in the countries where we operate. For more information on our commitment to sustainability, diversity, and equal opportunity, please read our latest report. We want you to know your rights because EEO is the law.
A Note to Job Applicants: please be aware of scams being perpetrated through the Internet and social media platforms. Clarios will never require a job applicant to pay money as part of the application or hiring process.
To all recruitment agencies: Clarios does not accept unsolicited agency resumes/CVs. Please do not forward resumes/CVs to our careers email addresses, Clarios employees or any other company location. Clarios is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited resumes/CVs.
$20-24 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Appeals Clinical Team Lead
Pacificsource 3.9
Group leader job in Salem, OR
Looking for a way to make an impact and help people? Join PacificSource and help our members access quality, affordable care! PacificSource is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to status as a protected veteran or a qualified individual with a disability, or other protected status, such as race, religion, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, genetic information or age. PacificSource values the diversity of our community, including those we hire and serve. We are committed to creating and fostering a work environment in which individual differences and diversity are appreciated, respected and responded to in ways that fully develop and utilize each person's talents and strengths.
Accountable for the effective management of appeals clinical staff. Responsible for hiring, training, coaching, counseling, and evaluating team member performance. May be called upon to perform routine day-to-day program functions. Actively participate in program development and implementation. Supervise and provide guidance to direct reports and other department staff regarding company policies, procedures, and operations. Manage the quality and productivity of team tasks and workflow as they relate to both assigned functions and the overall effectiveness of the Health Services team. Work to resolve issues and improve processes and outcomes.
Essential Responsibilities:
* Take a leadership role in the development, implementation, and ongoing operation and maintenance of assigned programs, services, or functions.
* Improve the performance of the department through effective oversight and coaching of team members, managing team performance and improving processes and outcomes. Monitor daily workflow and caseloads and other work processes of team to assure appropriate distribution and processing of tasks.
* Responsible for the orientation and training of new hires.
* Provide ongoing supervision, training, evaluation, and leadership to assigned team members. This may include annual reviews, involvement in promotions and/or terminations of employees.
* Participate in hiring decisions in concert with Appeals and Grievance Director and HR.
* Monitor and evaluate team assignments relating to volumes, timelines, accuracy, customer service, and other quality and performance measures, and take actions as appropriate.
* Assist with process improvement and work with other departments to improve interdepartmental processes. Utilize LEAN methodologies for continuous improvement. Monitor key performance indicators and identify improvement opportunities.
* Serve as liaison with other PacificSource departments or community partners to coordinate optimal provision of service and information. Serve on various internal and external committees as required or designated. Document and report any pertinent communications back to the team or department.
* Utilize and promote use of evidence-based medical criteria.
* Maintain modified caseload consistent with assigned responsibilities.
* Facilitate investigation and resolution of process-related issues as needed. Facilitate conflict resolution, including interfacing with affected departments and individuals, as appropriate.
* Oversee and assist in providing exceptional service and information to members, providers, employers, agents, and other external and internal customers.
* Provide backup to other departmental teams or management staff, as needed.
Supporting Responsibilities:
* Meet department and company performance and attendance expectations.
* Relate new or revised policies, procedures and/or processes to team members to ensure they have the most up‐to‐date and current information.
* Facilitate team operations by discussions through the sharing of information and knowledge, identification of teamwork issues, development of problem‐solving recommendations, and recommendations of standardizing Health Services operations.
* Represent the Appeals and Grievance Department, both internally and externally, as requested by Appeals and Grievance Manager and/or Director.
* Perform other duties as assigned.
Work Experience: A minimum of five years clinical experience required. Minimum of three years direct health plan experience in the following areas: utilization management, grievance and appeal, or claims review strongly preferred. Prior supervisory experience preferred.
Education, Certificates, Licenses: Registered Nurse/Licensed Social Worker with current appropriate unrestricted state license. Within 6 months of hire licensure may need to include Oregon, Montana, Idaho, Washington and/or other states as needed.
Knowledge: Knowledge of health insurance and state mandated benefits. Thorough knowledge and understanding of medical procedures, diagnoses, care modalities, procedure codes (including ICD-10, HCPC CPT codes). Effective adult education/teaching and/orgroupleadership skills. Ability to deal effectively with people who have various health issues and concerns. Strong analytical and organizational skills with experience in using information systems and computer applications. Flexible to meet the departments changing needs Ability to develop, review, and evaluate utilization and case management reports. Good computer skills including experience with Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Ability to use audio-visual equipment. Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
Competencies
Building Trust
Building a Successful Team
Aligning Performance for Success
Building Customer Loyalty
Building Strategic Work Relationships
Continuous Improvement
Decision Making
Facilitating Change
Leveraging Diversity
Driving for Results
Environment: Work inside in a general office setting with ergonomically configured equipment. Travel is required approximately 5% of the time.
Skills:
Accountable leadership, Collaboration, Communication (written/verbal), Critical Thinking, Decision Making, Influencing, Listening (active), Organizational skills/Planning and Organization
Our Values
We live and breathe our values. In fact, our culture is driven by these seven core values which guide us in how we do business:
* We are committed to doing the right thing.
* We are one team working toward a common goal.
* We are each responsible for customer service.
* We practice open communication at all levels of the company to foster individual, team and company growth.
* We actively participate in efforts to improve our many communities-internally and externally.
* We actively work to advance social justice, equity, diversity and inclusion in our workplace, the healthcare system and community.
* We encourage creativity, innovation, and the pursuit of excellence.
Physical Requirements: Stoop and bend. Sit and/or stand for extended periods of time while performing core job functions. Repetitive motions to include typing, sorting and filing. Light lifting and carrying of files and business materials. Ability to read and comprehend both written and spoken English. Communicate clearly and effectively.
Disclaimer: This job description indicates the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this position and is subject to change. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive list of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required of employees assigned to this position. Employment remains AT-WILL at all times.
$69k-96k yearly est. Auto-Apply 49d ago
YMCA Camp Greider - Greider Outdoors Lead - Outdoor Skills and Program Specialist 2026
Family YMCA of Marion & Polk Counties
Group leader job in Salem, OR
JOB TITLE: Greider Outdoors Lead - Outdoor Skills and Program Specialist
DEPARTMENT: Camp (40) - Camp Greider
REPORTS TO: Assistant Director of Programming
STATUS: Seasonal
PAY RATE: $640+ DOE/week
Our Culture
Our mission and core values are brought to life by our culture. In the Y, we strive to live our cause of strengthening communities with purpose and intentionality every day. We are welcoming: we are open to all. We are a place where you can belong and become. We are genuine: we value you and embrace your individuality. We are hopeful: we believe in you and your potential to become a catalyst in the world. We are nurturing: we support you in your journey to develop your full potential. We are determined: above all else, we are on a relentless quest to make our community stronger beginning with you.
Position Summary
Camp Greider has been offering unique and high quality summer camps to youth, ages 6-15 since 1978. Instruction in a variety of specialty topics is combined with a well-rounded outdoor summer day camp program experience at our beautiful location out in West Salem. A convenient check in/out location at the downtown Salem Y, and extended daytime hours add to the popularity. Youth attend one or more weeks throughout the summer. Age appropriate groups are kept to a small, 1:8 ratio of adults to youth for a fun summer experience for all.
The Greider Outdoors Lead is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the Greider Outdoors Specialty Camps. This role includes implementing established Greider Outdoors curriculum and, when needed, developing supplemental or new curriculum to meet program goals. The Greider Outdoors Lead is expected to demonstrate foresight in planning, anticipating program needs based on camper ages, group dynamics, abilities, and site conditions.
The position collaborates closely with the Assistant Director of Programming on curriculum planning and supply needs, submitting material requests in advance. As a general member of the camp leadership team, the Greider Outdoors Lead reviews program effectiveness, provides feedback, and offers recommendations to strengthen curriculum and inform future summers.
Essential Functions
Design and implement Outdoor Skills programming, including but not limited to archery, hiking, and environmental education
Develop engaging outdoor activities that encourage exploration and appreciation of nature
Plan and deliver age-appropriate lessons aligned with camp curriculum and learning objectives.
Lead instructional camp sessions (2 hours per day, 5 days a week).
Work with campers ages 6-15, divided into appropriate age groups (e.g., 8-9, 10-12, 11-13).
Manage groups of 8-16 campers in instructional settings, with the support of camp counselors.
Prepare, inventory, and maintain equipment before, during, and after activities.
Submit activity plans and supply requests in advance.
Set up and take down the program area daily.
Work within a budget, prioritizing efficiency and resourcefulness.
Co-teach and collaborate with another instructor when required.
Create and maintain a fun, inclusive, and safe environment for all participants.
Engage camp counselors, chaperones, or other staff to assist with activities.
Foster continuity, structure, and routines to enhance participant experience.
Work with camp staff to ensure consistent discipline, organization, and adherence to program policies.
Maintain open communication with the Camp Director and staff regarding any program needs or concerns.
Demonstrate a commitment to quality, YMCA core values, and enthusiasm for working with youth of all ages.
Support and contribute to a safe, clean camp environment for staff and guests.
Maintain knowledge of association policies, procedures, risk management, and safety practices.
Support the YMCA's overall mission through camp programming and leadership.
This may not be all inclusive and employees are expected to perform all other duties as assigned and directed by management. Job descriptions and duties may be modified when deemed appropriate by management.
Requirements
Entry Requirements
Must be at least 18 years old by the start of the camp season
Two years of college or equivalent experience in camp-related work preferred
Prior leadership experience with groups of children in camps, youth programs, educational settings, or community groups
Experience and knowledge in archery, environmental education, hiking, and other outdoor activities
Prior experience developing and implementing curriculum, preferably in a camp setting
Supervisory experience, particularly in peer leadership, preferred
Strong desire and ability to work with children and teens
Ability to understand and prioritize the needs of campers and the camp community over personal needs
Strong communication and interpersonal skills for working effectively with peers, supervisors, and children
Comfortable working in an outdoor environment and able to foster an appreciation for nature among campers
Demonstrates flexibility, maturity, and the ability to work independently with minimal supervision
Enjoys working and interacting with people of all ages and backgrounds, with a special emphasis on children, while modeling and promoting the YMCA's core values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility
Ability to relate effectively to diverse groups of people from all social and economic backgrounds
USA Archery Level 1 Instructor Certification required, or ability to obtain certification.
Must be CPR and First Aid certified or willing to obtain certification within the first 30 days of employment (training provided upon hire)
Lifeguard certification encouraged
Must hold a valid Oregon Food Handler's Certification before the first day of employment
Individual is capable of effective and appropriate mental, emotional and social responses in a constantly changing, youth-centered environment
Must be available during all of the following date:
June 7 - June 13 (Program Staff Retreat)
June 14 - June 20 (Mandatory All-Staff Training)
June 22 - August 22 (Camp Season & Move-Out)
Physical/Mental Requirements
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Physically able to accompany campers to and participate in all camp activities.
Able to communicate verbally with campers and to provide instructions.
Possess visual and auditory ability to respond to critical incidents and physical ability to act swiftly in emergency situations.
Able to observe camper behavior, respond to health and safety concerns and deal appropriately with camper behavior.
Able to work long hours including nights and weekends.
Able to work outdoors in varying weather conditions (rain, heat etc).
Capable of effective and appropriate mental, emotional and social responses in a constantly changing, youth centered environment.
All candidates must have reliable transportation. Job offers are contingent upon completion of a rigorous criminal history background check.
Salary Description $640+ DOE/week
$640 weekly 60d+ ago
YMCA Camp Silver Creek - Arts and Crafts Lead 2026
Family Ymca of Marion Polk Counties
Group leader job in Sublimity, OR
Requirements
Entry Requirements
At least 18 years of age
Proven interest or prior experience with arts or creative education
Previous experience working with with creating programming for children ages 7-16
Supervisory experience, particularly in peer leadership, preferred
Strong communication and interpersonal skills for working effectively with peers, supervisors, and children
Comfortable working in an outdoor environment and able to foster an appreciation for nature among campers
Enjoys working and interacting with people of all ages and backgrounds, with a special emphasis on children, while modeling and promoting the YMCA's core values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility
Ability to respond to safety and emergency situations.
Must be CPR and First Aid certified or willing to become certified within the first 30 days of employment. (Certification classes available upon employment.)
Current Oregon Food Handler's Certification, or ability to obtain certification.
Must be available during all of the following date:
June 7 - June 13 (Program Staff Retreat)
June 14 - June 20 (Mandatory All-Staff Training)
June 21 - August 23 (Camp Season & Move-Out)
Note: Off from 1:00pm on Wednesday, July 29th through 4:00pm on Saturday, August 1st.
Physical/Mental Requirements
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Must be physically capable of observing and listening for stressful situations at all times.
Must be physically capable of lifting 40 pounds.
Must be able to quickly reach a person and/or situation to prevent harm.
Capable of effective and appropriate mental, emotional and social responses in a constantly changing, youth centered environment.
All candidates must have reliable transportation. Job offers are contingent upon completion of a rigorous criminal history background check.
$27k-41k yearly est. 5d ago
Community Schools Activity Leader - Temporary
Mac's List
Group leader job in Gresham, OR
Description Job DetailsJob Location: Gresham HS - Gresham, OR 97030Position Type: ACTIVITY LEADER (COMMUNITY SCHOOLS) Salary Range: $18.00 - $18.00 HourlyMetropolitan Family Service Position Description MFS helps people move beyond the limitations of poverty, inequity and social isolation. Through social innovation and a focus on prevention, MFS delivers proven programs to help people succeed at home, in school and in the community. MFS is always looking for qualified and dedicated employees committed to helping us strengthen the community. If you are looking for an opportunity to apply your skills and enthusiasm to help people in the Portland area, we would love to talk with you about our current opening listed below. Moving Lives Forward. We are currently seeking an Afterschool Activity Leader to lead fun and engaging classes for a diverse group of students in the following areas: arts & crafts, sports, academic enrichment, and STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math). Each class will consist of approx. 15 students grouped by grade level. Class materials and supplies will be provided. Please review the job description below and submit a cover letter and resume as soon as possible. No phone calls, please. In your cover letter, please include your experience working with elementary-age children and which types of afterschool classes you would be interested in teaching. Position Title: Temporary SUN Activity Leader Reports To: SUN Site Manager - Lorelei Estrera Location: Gresham High School Position Dates: 1/12/26-3/12/26 General Description: Metropolitan Family Service position descriptions are guidelines. They are not intended to identify every task that an employee will be asked to complete. They are intended as a general outline of the essential work responsibilities and qualifications of the position. Under general supervision of the SUN Site Manager, SUN Activity Leaders are responsible for designing, planning and teaching afterschool activities. SUN afterschool programming enriches students lives by offering fun, hands-on activities that inspire learning and build skills for healthy lifestyles. Our goal is to provide a safe, positive learning environment that recognizes the potential of each child. Activities may include academic support, service-learning, sports & recreation, fine arts, and other high-interest themes. Values: We use creative and proactive problem solving to build and sustain dynamic community-based programs and quality services. We believe in the potential of families and individuals at all life stages and focus on prevention, wellness, and independence. We build strong relationships by collaborating with our funders, partners, and highly trained volunteers, always striving for an extensive commitment to diversity. Equity & Social Justice Values working in a multi-cultural, diverse environment Values and supports inclusion and program access for clients Supports agency goals for reducing disparity in outcomes for communities of color Adopts anti-racism approaches to services by understanding and acknowledging systemic and individual racism and privilege Summary of Position: Develop and facilitate afterschool activities. The employee will be responsible for programmatic, organizational, and classroom duties. He or she will work directly with the SUN Site Manager, Principal, school staff, and students. Employees are part time, temporary employees of Metropolitan Family Service. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Support student academics by supervising the Homework Club and provide tutoring in math or other subjects if needed. Supervise groups of 12-16 students while maintaining school-appropriate class decorum. Supervise groups during daily routines such as meal time, recess, bathroom breaks, and class transitions. Record and turn in student attendance daily. Maintain classroom and school rules to ensure students are safe. Communicate frequently with the SUN Site Manager about individual student progress, successes and concerns. Keep the SUN Site Manager informed about overall class development and needed support. Maintain positive working relationships with students, families, school staff, and custodians. Work within school and agency policies. Protect student confidentiality QualificationsKnowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required: Experience in teaching children and creating lesson plans Desire and ability to work with children and ensure an enriching, positive, safe setting An independent, self-motivated, creative and resourceful individual Excellent organization skills and interpersonal communication skills A cooperative manner and the ability to work as part of a team A willingness to ask questions for clarification and job completion Demonstrate excitement in working with children. Demonstrate respect and professionalism in all interactions Demonstrate enthusiasm about working in an inclusive environment which serves children of all backgrounds and abilities Experience working with groups of elementary-age children and strong behavior management is a MUST Must be at least 18 years of age Must be legally able to work in the United States (documentation will be required for I-9 form) Spanish speaking skills are a plus Basic English proficiency is required (must be able to read, write and speak English) All employees must submit a criminal background check Hours: Mon-Thurs 2:00-5:00pm Term: The current term is Winter. SUN activities are not held on Gresham-Barlow School District No-School or Early Release Days. Position may have an option of continuing for future school terms. SUN Activity Leaders are part-time, temporary employees of Metropolitan Family Service. Compensation: Varies depending on experience. Metropolitan Family Service is committed to building a diverse workforce to broaden and deepen our work in the communities we serve. We strongly urge candidates from communities of color, disability, LGBTQIA+, linguistically diverse populations, older adults and military veterans to consider application to our positions. MFS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Application Instructions: Please include your experience and two professional references in your online application. Applications that do not include this information will not be considered.
Salary18.00 - 18.00 Hour
Listing Type
Jobs
Categories
Nonprofit | Temporary
Position Type
Full Time | Temporary
Employer Type
Direct Employer
Salary Min
18.00
Salary Max
18.00
Salary Type
/hr.
How much does a group leader earn in Beaverton, OR?
The average group leader in Beaverton, OR earns between $38,000 and $211,000 annually. This compares to the national average group leader range of $57,000 to $174,000.
Average group leader salary in Beaverton, OR
$90,000
What are the biggest employers of Group Leaders in Beaverton, OR?
The biggest employers of Group Leaders in Beaverton, OR are: