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  • Energy & Sustainability Director

    CBRE 4.5company rating

    Columbus, OH

    Job ID 252622 Posted 05-Jan-2026 Service line GWS Segment Role type Full-time Areas of Interest Consulting About the Role: As a CBRE Energy and Sustainability Director, you will assist with the oversight of the department responsible for the development and execution of energy management programs. This job is part of the Energy and Sustainability function. They are responsible for the development and implementation of environmental and social sustainability programs. What You'll Do: + Provide formal supervision to employees. Monitor the training and development of staff. Conduct performance evaluations and coaching. Oversee the recruiting and hiring of new employees. + Coordinate and manage the team's daily activities. Establish work schedules, assign tasks, and cross-train staff. + Set and track staff and department deadlines. Mentor and coach as needed. + Guide the energy and sustainability team to put in place new technologies and find ways to save money. + Work with the internal platform team on energy procurement and energy-related capital projects. + Assist with choosing initiatives based on how much they will cost over their lifetime and how much they will improve the client's reputation. + Provide strategic and technical guidance in the areas of energy and sustainability management, standard operating procedures, predictive maintenance procedures, etc. + Work with the client and project management teams to make sure that the cost evaluation for these projects includes energy and sustainability factors. + Communicate past, current, and future energy plans and performance through presentations to the account team and client. + Present monthly reports on the status and differences in energy and sustainability and holds monthly meetings on energy and sustainability. + Apply a robust knowledge of multiple disciplines, the business, and key drivers which impact departmental and cross-functional performance. + Lead by example and model behaviors that are consistent with CBRE RISE values. Persuade managers and other colleagues to take action while being guided by the organization's functional business plans. + Negotiate with external partners, vendors, and customers of divergent interests to reach a common goal. + Identify and solve multi-dimensional, complex, operational, and organizational problems leveraging the appropriate resources within or outside the department. + Significantly improves and changes existing methods, processes, and standards within job discipline What You'll Need: + Bachelor's Degree preferred with 8-12 years of relevant experience. In lieu of a degree, a combination of experience and education will be considered. + Experience in the areas of staffing, selection, training, development, coaching, mentoring, measuring, appraising, and rewarding performance and retention is preferred. + Ability to lead the exchange of sensitive, complicated, and difficult information, convey performance expectations, and handle problems. + Leadership skills to set, manage and achieve targets with a direct impact on multiple department results within a function. + In-depth knowledge of Microsoft Office products. Examples include Word, Excel, Outlook, etc. + Expert organizational skills and an advanced inquisitive mindset. + Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States without the need for visa sponsorship now or in the future CBRE carefully considers multiple factors to determine compensation, including a candidate's education, training, and experience. The minimum salary for the position is $185,000 annually and the maximum salary for the position is $220,000 annually. The compensation that is offered to a successful candidate will depend on the candidate's skills, qualifications, and experience. Successful candidates will also be eligible for a discretionary bonus based on CBRE's applicable benefit program. The application window is anticipated to close on January 10, 2026 and may be extended as needed. Or to express interest in similar roles, visit CBRE.com/careers. **Equal Employment Opportunity:** CBRE has a long-standing commitment to providing equal employment opportunity to all qualified applicants regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, veteran status, political belief, or any other basis protected by applicable law. **Candidate Accommodations:** CBRE values the differences of all current and prospective employees and recognizes how every employee contributes to our company's success. CBRE provides reasonable accommodations in job application procedures for individuals with disabilities. If you require assistance due to a disability in the application or recruitment process, please submit a request via email at recruitingaccommodations@cbre.com or via telephone at *************** (U.S.) and *************** (Canada). CBRE GWS CBRE Global Workplace Solutions (GWS) works with clients to make real estate a meaningful contributor to organizational productivity and performance. Our account management model is at the heart of our client-centric approach to delivering integrated real estate solutions. Each client is entrusted with a dedicated leader and is supported by regional and global resources, leveraging the industry's most robust platform. CBRE GWS delivers consistent, measurably superior outcomes for our clients at every stage of the lifecycle, and across industries and geographies. Find out more (******************************************************************************* CBRE, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer (Women/Minorities/Persons with Disabilities/US Veterans)
    $185k-220k yearly 4d ago
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  • Trial Services Deputy Director - County Indigent Defense System

    Dasstateoh

    Columbus, OH

    Trial Services Deputy Director - County Indigent Defense System (250006HU) Organization: Public Defender CommissionAgency Contact Name and Information: Josh Barton, ************************** Unposting Date: Feb 2, 2026, 4:59:00 AMPrimary Location: United States of America-OHIO-Franklin County-Columbus Compensation: $45,198 - $157,560Schedule: Full-time Classified Indicator: UnclassifiedUnion: Exempt from Union Primary Job Skill: Executive LeadershipTechnical Skills: Attorney/Legal, Executive LeadershipProfessional Skills: Building Trust, Coaching, Decision Making, Innovation, Negotiation, Strategic Thinking Agency OverviewThe Office of the Ohio Public Defender (OPD) is the state agency responsible for providing legal representation and other services to people accused or convicted of a crime who cannot afford to hire an attorney.Our Mission: Advocating. Fighting. Helping.Our Vision: A Fair Justice System.Our Values: Compassion. Dignity. Equity. Integrity. Service. Community.We are committed to building a work environment where all team members have a voice and can embrace our differences to innovate service to the public in our pursuit of fairness and justice for all people.Follow OPD on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Threads | Visit our WebsiteJob DescriptionThe OPD is seeking a passionate, organized, and strategic indigent defense leader to join its executive leadership team as a Trial Services Deputy Director 4 responsible for supporting effective indigent defense delivery systems in counties throughout Ohio. You will directly negotiate with county commissioners to enact contracts for indigent defense services in their counties; work to recruit and support good government contracting processes; establish and build communications with judges and prosecutors; develop and implement new procedures; and supervise a team of three trial attorneys who are appointed to represent the most challenging cases in local systems where qualified attorneys are otherwise not available. You may also carry a small caseload.This position entails active, independent responsibility for building systems and processes. To be successful, you must have prior individual contributor or leadership experience in public defense and demonstrate the ability to build programs and innovate within complex systems to continually improve client service and reduce inequities. You will also serve in an advisory capacity to the Assistant Director of Trial Services, Assistant Director of Columbus Office, and the State Public Defender. Essential functions of the position include but aren't limited to:Multi-county program operations:Manage negotiations for indigent defense systems serving Adams, Athens, Brown, Fayette, Jackson, Pickaway, Pike, Ross, and Washington counties.Negotiate contract provisions with county officials and private attorneys.Work with external members of the justice system (e.g., judges and prosecutors), contract attorneys, and county commissioners.Recruit and place contract attorneys and monitor their compliance with all applicable ethical, professional, and legal obligations.Establish and sustain beneficial business relationships.Collaborate with agency training staff to formally assess and manage the professional development needs of contract counsel.Work with internal teams in Fiscal and Office Services and Legal Counsel in the review of agency personal service contracts for legal compliance and accepted contract principles.Assist with the assessment of current indigent defense systems: for example, review public defender offices and court-appointed counsel for legal compliance pursuant to Ohio Revised Code 120.04(B)(3) through conducting site visits; analyzing caseload and budget data; answering questions regarding Ohio Administrative Code; and recommending changes to agency standards and guidelines.Advisory capacity:Assist in the formulation of policies, procedures, and administrative rules; assist with formulating, implementing, and evaluating the agency budget; assist with the evaluation of proposed and recently enacted legislation affecting agency operations.Personnel management:Directly supervise attorneys: approve work schedules; respond to questions and concerns and resolve problems; disseminate and interpret policies and procedures and best practices; provide coaching and training, and complete timely performance reviews; succession planning and position reviews.Oversee budgets and financial resources in support of the division/agency strategic initiatives and mission (e.g., approve requests for training, travel, projects, and equipment).Special projects and other duties:Collaborate with leadership teams across the division and Columbus Office to develop onboarding and professional development programs for trial-level attorneys.Render legal advice to county public defenders and members of the private bar on all matters of criminal law and the provision of representation to indigent criminal defendants.Serve as an attorney-at-law to represent indigent criminal defendants in the courts across the state. May directly handle a reduced caseload; apply a high level of technical and legal skills to formulate innovative legal strategy that effectively and successfully represents indigent criminal defendants.This position requires in-office time and extensive travel in the State of Ohio as well as occasional travel outside Ohio. You will have an office location in our Columbus office.When you submit your application, please upload a Resume and a Cover Letter indicating how you are best qualified for this position and why you feel you are the best fit for the Ohio Public Defender's Office.This Trial Services Deputy Director position is assigned to the State of Ohio's E-2 Pay Range 44. Target compensation for this position is $137,000 to $145,000.The Office of the Ohio Public Defender complies with federal and state disability laws and makes reasonable accommodations for applicants and employees with disabilities. If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, please contact HCM at ************ or ******************** Work for the State of OhioAt the State of Ohio, we take care of the team that cares for Ohioans. We provide a variety of quality, competitive benefits to eligible full-time and part-time employees*. For a list of all the State of Ohio Benefits, visit our Total Rewards website! Our benefits package includes: Medical Coverage Free Dental, Vision and Basic Life Insurance premiums after completion of eligibility period Paid time off, including vacation, personal, sick leave and 11 paid holidays per year Childbirth, Adoption, and Foster Care leave Education and Development Opportunities (Employee Development Funds, Public Service Loan Forgiveness, and more) Public Retirement Systems (such as OPERS, STRS, SERS, and HPRS) & Optional Deferred Compensation (Ohio Deferred Compensation) *Benefits eligibility is dependent on a number of factors. The Agency Contact listed above will be able to provide specific benefits information for this position.QualificationsAdmission to Ohio Bar pursuant to Section 4705.01; 18 months exp. as licensed attorney practicing criminal law; 6 mos. exp. or 6 mos. trg in supervisory principles & techniques.Job Skills: Executive Leadership; Attorney/Legal; Strategic Thinking; Building Trust; Decision Making; Innovation; Negotiation; Coaching.Supplemental InformationIntentional omission of relevant information, falsification, or misrepresentation of information on the application will disqualify the applicant. In addition, such intentional acts are grounds for immediate termination of an employee.Final candidates selected for this position will be required to undergo a drug test. An applicant with a positive test result will not be offered employment. Final candidates selected for this position will also be required to undergo a criminal background check and state income tax check. Criminal convictions do not necessarily preclude an applicant from consideration for a position. An individual assessment of an applicant's prior criminal convictions will be made before excluding an applicant from consideration. This position serves at the pleasure and discretion of the State Public Defender. This position serves in a fiduciary relationship to the State Public Defender and will have an unclassified status per Ohio Revised Code 124.11 (A) (9).ADA StatementOhio is a Disability Inclusion State and strives to be a model employer of individuals with disabilities. The State of Ohio is committed to providing access and inclusion and reasonable accommodation in its services, activities, programs and employment opportunities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other applicable laws.Drug-Free WorkplaceThe State of Ohio is a drug-free workplace which prohibits the use of marijuana (recreational marijuana/non-medical cannabis). Please note, this position may be subject to additional restrictions pursuant to the State of Ohio Drug-Free Workplace Policy (HR-39), and as outlined in the posting.
    $137k-145k yearly Auto-Apply 1d ago
  • Trial Services Deputy Director - Trial Office Management and Support

    State of Ohio 4.5company rating

    Columbus, OH

    Trial Services Deputy Director - Trial Office Management and Support (250007QH) Organization: Public Defender CommissionAgency Contact Name and Information: Josh Barton, ************************** Unposting Date: Feb 2, 2026, 4:59:00 AMPrimary Location: United States of America-OHIO-Franklin County-Columbus Compensation: $45,198 - $157,560Schedule: Full-time Classified Indicator: UnclassifiedUnion: Exempt from Union Primary Job Skill: Attorney/LegalTechnical Skills: Attorney/Legal, Executive LeadershipProfessional Skills: Building Trust, Coaching, Collaboration, Decision Making, Developing Others, Innovation, Strategic Thinking Agency OverviewThe Office of the Ohio Public Defender (OPD) is the state agency responsible for providing legal representation and other services to people accused or convicted of a crime who cannot afford to hire an attorney.Our Mission: Advocating. Fighting. Helping.Our Vision: A Fair Justice System.Our Values: Compassion. Dignity. Equity. Integrity. Service. Community.We are committed to building a work environment where all team members have a voice and can embrace our differences to innovate service to the public in our pursuit of fairness and justice for all people.Follow OPD on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Threads | Visit our WebsiteJob DescriptionThe OPD is seeking a passionate, organized, and strategic indigent defense leader to join its executive leadership team as a Trial Services Deputy Director 4 responsible for effective office and personnel operations. You will lead the directors of four county offices across Ohio (Ross, Trumbull, Athens and Washington counties) to ensure the sustainability and quality of work environments, employee experience, and client service provision. You will set a clear and strategic vision for the county office teams, ensuring everyone understands the goals and their role in achieving them. You will implement retention and professional development programs; coordinate strategic trial litigation; advise the director and assistant directors in legal, operational, and administrative matters; and build a culture of client-centered collaboration and communication. You will also serve in an advisory capacity to the Assistant Director of Trial Services, Assistant Director of Columbus Office, and the State Public Defender, and may carry a small caseload.This position entails active, independent responsibility for performance development and personnel management. To be successful, you must have prior leadership experience in public defense, and demonstrate the abilities to coach people, to proactively build and reinforce trust among staff, even during times of conflict, to innovatively use resources, and to collaborate with others to identify and implement solutions.Essential functions of the position include but aren't limited to:Manage operations:Conduct regular one-on-one and team meetings to provide support, discuss challenges, and monitor the performance and development of managers. Provide feedback, recognition, and support. Identify areas for improvement and provide and help develop training opportunities.Cultivate a positive and collaborative work environment where open communication is encouraged. Identify tools and information the staff need to meet goals and ensure those are available to and understood by staff. Travel regularly to county offices to provide in-person support and training. Allocate resources based on project requirements, client needs, and external demands. Develop original and innovative solutions for current service delivery and staffing issues.Work closely with Human Resources Department to ensure teams stay current with best practices and various responsibilities under rules and policies.Work with Office Directors, Social Work Supervisor, and Assistant Director to develop and implement collaborative defense models in offices.Recruitment, Retention, and Development:Lead pipeline initiatives to connect with candidates (for example: pursue opportunities to host externs and interns; organize outreach and presence at Law School campuses and classrooms).Lead the development and implementation of comprehensive onboarding for new staff. Work with directors, supervisors, and training staff to implement new programming and create procedures and policies. Evaluate efforts and outcomes and work to continually improve efforts.Implement a variety of innovative methods to coach and develop attorney and non-attorney staff.Advisory capacity:Assist in the formulation of policies, procedures and administrative rules; assist with formulating, implementing, and evaluating the agency budget; assist with the evaluation of proposed and recently enacted legislation affecting agency operations.Supervision:Directly supervise attorneys: approve work schedules; respond to questions and concerns and resolve problems; disseminate and interpret policies and procedures and best practices; provide coaching and training, and complete timely performance reviews; succession planning and position reviews.Oversee budgets and financial resources in support of the division/agency strategic initiatives and mission (e.g., approve requests for training, travel, projects, and equipment).Special projects and other duties:Render legal advice to county public defenders and members of the private bar on all matters of criminal law and the provision of representation to indigent criminal defendants.Serve as an attorney-at-law to represent indigent criminal defendants in the courts across the state. May directly handle a reduced caseload; apply a high level of technical and legal skills to formulate innovative legal strategy that effectively and successfully represents indigent criminal defendants.This position requires in-office time and extensive travel in the State of Ohio as well as occasional travel outside Ohio. You will have an office location in our Columbus office.When you submit your application, please upload a Resume and a Cover Letter indicating how you are best qualified for this position and why you feel you are the best fit at the Ohio Public Defender's Office.The Trial Services Regional Director position is assigned to the State of Ohio's E-2 Pay Range 44. Target compensation for this position is $137,000 to $145,000.The Office of the Ohio Public Defender complies with federal and state disability laws and makes reasonable accommodations for applicants and employees with disabilities. If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, please contact HCM at ************ or ******************** Work for the State of OhioAt the State of Ohio, we take care of the team that cares for Ohioans. We provide a variety of quality, competitive benefits to eligible full-time and part-time employees*. For a list of all the State of Ohio Benefits, visit our Total Rewards website! Our benefits package includes: Medical Coverage Free Dental, Vision and Basic Life Insurance premiums after completion of eligibility period Paid time off, including vacation, personal, sick leave and 11 paid holidays per year Childbirth, Adoption, and Foster Care leave Education and Development Opportunities (Employee Development Funds, Public Service Loan Forgiveness, and more) Public Retirement Systems (such as OPERS, STRS, SERS, and HPRS) & Optional Deferred Compensation (Ohio Deferred Compensation) *Benefits eligibility is dependent on a number of factors. The Agency Contact listed above will be able to provide specific benefits information for this position.QualificationsAdmission to Ohio Bar pursuant to Section 4705.01; 18 months exp. as licensed attorney practicing criminal law; 6 mos. exp. or 6 mos. trg in supervisory principles & techniques.Job Skills: Executive Leadership; Attorney/Legal; Building Trust; Developing Others; Decision Making; Collaboration; Innovation; Coaching; Strategic Thinking; Supplemental InformationIntentional omission of relevant information, falsification, or misrepresentation of information on the application will disqualify the applicant. In addition, such intentional acts are grounds for immediate termination of an employee.Final candidates selected for this position will be required to undergo a drug test. An applicant with a positive test result will not be offered employment. Final candidates selected for this position will also be required to undergo a criminal background check and state income tax check. Criminal convictions do not necessarily preclude an applicant from consideration for a position. An individual assessment of an applicant's prior criminal convictions will be made before excluding an applicant from consideration. This position serves at the pleasure and discretion of the State Public Defender. This position serves in a fiduciary relationship to the State Public Defender and will have an unclassified status per Ohio Revised Code 124.11 (A) (9).ADA StatementOhio is a Disability Inclusion State and strives to be a model employer of individuals with disabilities. The State of Ohio is committed to providing access and inclusion and reasonable accommodation in its services, activities, programs and employment opportunities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other applicable laws.Drug-Free WorkplaceThe State of Ohio is a drug-free workplace which prohibits the use of marijuana (recreational marijuana/non-medical cannabis). Please note, this position may be subject to additional restrictions pursuant to the State of Ohio Drug-Free Workplace Policy (HR-39), and as outlined in the posting.
    $137k-145k yearly Auto-Apply 2d ago
  • State Director of Nurse Practitioners (AOD/MAT)

    Viaquest 4.2company rating

    Dublin, OH

    State Clinical Director of Nurse Practitioners (AOD/MAT Focus) A Great Opportunity / Full-Time At ViaQuest Psychiatric & Behavioral Solutions, we provide specialized and individualized psychiatric care to children, adolescents, adults, and the aging population, including individuals with developmental disabilities and complex behavioral health needs. Our clients are supported by an interdisciplinary team of psychiatric nurse practitioners, psychiatrists, therapists, and care coordinators to ensure high-quality outcomes. We are seeking a State Clinical Director of Nurse Practitioners with experience in Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) and/or Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) - or a strong willingness to learn - to lead the company's expansion into substance use disorder services. This role provides clinical leadership, program development, and oversight for Nurse Practitioners delivering psychiatric and AOD/MAT services across the state. Responsibilities may include: Provide clinical leadership and oversight for psychiatric Nurse Practitioners within the assigned state. Lead the development and expansion of AOD/MAT services within the organization. Ensure high standards of psychiatric and substance use disorder assessment, diagnosis, and treatment planning. Support best practices in MAT (including buprenorphine and naltrexone treatment models). Monitor and support compliance with state and federal regulations, company policies, and clinical best practices. Provide mentorship, coaching, and performance management for Nurse Practitioners. Support onboarding, training, and ongoing professional development of providers. Collaborate with Medical Directors, Regional Directors, and operational leadership to expand service lines and improve access to care. Assist with clinical audits, documentation standards, and quality improvement initiatives. Support staffing, scheduling, and coverage needs as necessary. Serve as a clinical subject matter expert for psychiatric and substance use disorder care delivery. Requirements for this position include: Master's or Doctoral degree in Nursing (MSN, DNP, or PhD). Active, unrestricted Nurse Practitioner license in the state of practice. Board certification as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP). Experience in psychiatric mental health care. Experience with AOD and/or MAT services strongly preferred (or demonstrated willingness to obtain training and certification). Previous leadership or supervisory experience preferred. Strong knowledge of psychiatric assessment, psychopharmacology, and integrated treatment planning. Knowledge of regulatory and documentation standards related to behavioral health and substance use disorder treatment. Willingness to travel throughout the assigned service area. Experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities preferred. What ViaQuest can offer you: Comprehensive onboarding and leadership training. Support for MAT training and certification, if needed. Competitive compensation with incentive opportunities. Full benefit package for full-time employees (medical, dental, vision, disability, life insurance, and 401(k)). Paid time off and premium holiday pay. Mileage reimbursement. Flexible scheduling. Employee referral bonus program. About ViaQuest Psychiatric & Behavioral Solutions To learn more about ViaQuest Psychiatric & Behavioral Solutions, please visit: ****************************************************************** From Our Employees to You ********************************************************** Would you like to refer someone else to this job and earn a bonus? Participate in our referral program! ************************************************************** Do you have questions? Email us at: ***********************
    $43k-66k yearly est. Easy Apply 3d ago
  • Deputy Director

    Licking County, Oh 3.6company rating

    Heath, OH

    Deputy Director Division: Homeland Security/E.M.A./911 Contact Name: Tammy Smoke, SHRM-CP, PHR Contact Email: [email protected] Contact Phone: ************ Contact Fax: ************ Date Posted: 11/14/2025 Position Location: 783 Irving Wick Drive West, Heath, Ohio 43056 Position Description: Duties: * Demonstrates regular and predictable attendance. * Promotes and maintains positive and effective working relationships and promotes good public relationships as a representative of Licking County Government. * Assigns work and evaluates employee performance; receives and resolves employee issues according to established guidelines; approves timesheets and leave requests; schedules shifts and ensures coverage for call offs; recommends and/or issues corrective action as necessary. Participates in interviewing and makes recommendations for hiring of employees in conjunction with the 911 Coordinator and EMA Director. Actively involved in employee and/or labor relations and contract negotiations. * Ensures that the 911 Coordinator is in compliance with state and federal rules for PSAP operations. * Point of contact for employees call-offs for the specific shift that is being supervised. Coordinates filling shifts and ensures it is filled. * Develops and manages the 911 Center budgets. Monitors Expenditures. * Recommends contracts and agreements to the EMA Director in relation to the 911 Center. * Oversees, maintains and updates a variety of dispatch records as required; Ensures current licensures for the department are in compliance with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations. * Develops short- and long-term plans and strategies for Enhanced 911 and communications.Promote awareness among the citizens of the district as to the use of the 911 emergency telephone system. Coordinates with all law enforcement, fire and medical agencies in all matters pertaining to the 911emergency telephone system, and provides periodic informational updates to all local jurisdictions and local agencies. * Oversees, monitors and maintains a variety of dispatch equipment including computer-aided dispatch (CAD) system, automated telephone system, and radio system; works with other County/City staff and outside agencies to ensure systems are working properly. Monitors new developments within the communications industry and recommends updates to the system as enhancements are developed. * Researches, investigates and resolves inquiries, concerns and complaints sensitive in nature. * Assesses needs and makes recommendations for training to Shift Supervisor/Training and QA and assists in the development of training. * Acts as the liaison between the 911 Center and County/City Fire, EMA and related personnel on technical issues. * Researches, investigates and resolves inquiries, concerns and complaints. Keeps 911 Coordinator advised as necessary. * Acts as departmental designee for Public Record Requests. * In emergency situations may back up 911 dispatchers. May be assigned EMA duties during planned or unplanned events. * Meets all job safety requirements and all applicable PERRP safety standards that pertain to the essential functions of the position and all agency safety procedures. * Remains informed of current developments and procedures pertinent to duties; may be required to attend seminars/training. Program: 911 Operations Brief Description: Manages and oversees the day to day operations of the Licking County Regional Communications Center (LCRCC)/911 Center. Ensures the County is in compliance with all federal, state, and local laws pertaining to the LCRCC. Identifies areas of improvement and implements changes to be in compliance with federal, state and local laws. Job Prerequisites: Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree from a four-year college or university; and three (3) to five (5) years related experience and/or training; a minimum of two (2) years supervisory experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Additional Qualifications (Agency/Dept. Qualifications): Management experience in a dynamic environment. Prior Dispatch experience preferred. Leadership. Organizational ability. Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel and other related software. Computer Aided Dispatch Systems* Consoles and tone boards and paging systems* Minor computer programming is essential. Effective written and oral communication skills. Contributes to building a positive team environment and applies conflict resolution skills as necessary. Possesses excellent interpersonal and multi-tasking skills. Ability to manage a fast pace, potentially stressful environment. Ability to be covered under the county fleet vehicle liability insurance policy. Ability to obtain and maintain certifications listed below. CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS Law Enforcement Automated Data System (LEADS) Certified (must acquire within 30 days of hire) CPR, PRO-QA, EMD, EPD & EFD Certification* FEMA IS100, 200, 300, 400, 700 & 800 FEMA Professional Development Series & Advanced Professional Development Series (APS)* Emergency Numbers Professional (preferred) Valid Ohio Driver's License * may be acquired after hire and within six (6) months of employment may be acquired after hire and within one (1) year of employment * may be acquired after hire and within two (2) years of employment Application Procedure: Submit completed application, resume and cover letter to the Licking County Human Resources Department, 20 South Second Street, 3rd Floor, Newark, Ohio 43055. Applications can be obtained in person in the Human Resources Department between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. daily or printed from the web site at ********************** Applications can be submitted directly online or e-mailed to [email protected] or faxed to ************. Compensation: Salary: $90K+ based on experience About UFA: Licking County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Job Type: Full Time Pay Type: Salary
    $90k yearly 60d+ ago
  • CEN State Affiliate Director

    CCV 4.3company rating

    Columbus, OH

    The Christian Education Network (CEN) State Affiliate Director is responsible for overseeing the expansion of state partnerships, creation of a marketing strategy for network growth, developing school partnerships, providing accountability to state affiliates, and creating strategies for expanding the national scholarship granting organization (SGO) network. Reports to: CEN Executive Director Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm Compensation: Full-time, Salaried/Exempt Location: CCV Office in Columbus, Ohio, with Occasional Statewide Travel Benefits: PTO (Paid Time Off), 10 Paid Holidays, Monthly Cell Phone Allotment, Mileage, Health, Vision, and Dental Insurance (CCV covers 75% of premium), Life Insurance, 3% Match on Retirement Plan Available after 1 Year Key Responsibilities Support the growth and expansion of CEN affiliate networks across the country. Cooperate with CEN Director to identify, onboard, and support state affiliate networks. Create systems for developing state networks, providing guidance for establishing state-level goals related to policy advocacy, SGO growth, and school planting. Provide accountability for meeting all state-level goals. Assist states with implementing the CEN SGO marketing strategy. Provide the CEN board of directors with all requested reports. Implement any policies or actions given by the board. Prepare an annual report to stakeholders. Other duties as assigned. Job Qualifications & Requirements Skills and Experience Undergraduate degree required. 3-5+ years of Christian school leadership or other managerial experience. Ability to create and implement systems that will spur growth and effectiveness of each state affiliate. Proficiency managing databases and producing accurate reports. Effective written and oral communicator. Ability to create and meet deadlines. Character and Spiritual Mature Christian, currently attending or pursuing attendance in a local church. Agreement with and adherence to CCV's Statement of Faith and Code of Conduct. Demonstrated commitment to CCV's mission and position on Core Issues. Ability to work discreetly with confidential information. Trustworthy, responsible, tactful, diplomatic, and focused on building consensus rather than emphasizing differences. Maintain a high level of professionalism focused on client/constituent relationships.
    $35k-45k yearly est. 30d ago
  • Head of Travel Analytics-Executive Director

    Jpmorgan Chase & Co 4.8company rating

    Columbus, OH

    JobID: 210684870 JobSchedule: Full time JobShift: Base Pay/Salary: New York,NY $190,000.00-$285,000.00 Are you ready to shape the future of travel through data-driven innovation? Be part of a dynamic team where your expertise will help redefine what's possible in travel. As the Head of Travel Analytics, you'll have the opportunity to influence strategic priorities and deliver industry-leading solutions powered by machine learning and artificial intelligence. Join us to drive growth, enhance customer engagement, and create memorable travel experiences. As the Head of Travel Analytics in the Chase Connected Commerce Data & Analytics team, your leadership will set the vision, strategy, development, and execution of our analytics and data strategy. You'll provide the insight that influences the direction our business goes in order to make a tangible impact on our customers. You'll partner with business and product teams to translate strategic priorities into actionable insights and innovative solutions. You'll empower us to deliver growth, engagement, and improved customer experiences through advanced analytics. You will foster a collaborative environment, championing data-driven decision making and continuous improvement. Together, we'll drive the future of travel. Job Responsibilities * Drive the data and analytics strategy to support Chase Travel's business priorities, growth objectives, and influence future business direction * Lead and organize teams to deliver dedicated analytics support for travel product initiatives * Apply machine learning, artificial intelligence, and advanced analytics to solve business challenges and enhance customer experiences * Identify, acquire, and deploy new data sources to generate actionable insights * Automate repeatable analyses and improve data visualizations for stakeholders * Conduct deep-dive analyses to uncover opportunities and inform strategic direction * Build predictive models for marketing, sales leads, price elasticity, and capacity planning in partnership with modeling and product teams * Collaborate across analytics teams to deliver holistic, integrated solutions and unified business stories * Create measurement frameworks and A/B testing plans with product owners to optimize digital experiences * Ensure digital platforms capture key customer behavior signals and integrate multiple data types to improve experiences * Prioritize analytical resources and share insights to maximize business impact and drive continuous improvement Required Qualifications, Capabilities, and Skills * 10 years' experience as a data or analytics executive or in a related field * Experience in financial services, retail, digital, e-commerce, travel, or consulting * Familiarity with big data technologies * Demonstrated process and controls orientation, with strong governance skills * Proven ability to influence and partner with stakeholders to drive change * Strong presence and communication skills, with experience motivating teams * Comfortable presenting recommendations to senior management * Strong business control understanding and experience * Experience with a Fortune 500 company * Expertise in customer-centric brands * Deep understanding of new technologies, competitive landscapes, and regulatory environments Preferred Qualifications, Capabilities, and Skills * Deep knowledge of the travel industry * Experience leading high-performing teams of statisticians and data scientists * Proven track record in delivering analytic and machine learning solutions * Ability to thrive in fast-paced, start-up environments and large, matrixed organizations * Low ego, collaborative mindset, and strong intuition for delivering recommendations * Commitment to diversity of skills, experience, and thought * Familiarity with cloud technologies and innovation delivery
    $190k-285k yearly Auto-Apply 15d ago
  • Executive Director, Donor Experience

    Ohio Department of Education 4.5company rating

    Columbus, OH

    Executive Director, Donor Experience Campus: Home/Central Office (On-Site) Reports to: Chief Advancement Officer United Schools (United) is a nonprofit organization in Columbus, Ohio. After founding its first school in 2008, it has worked together with incredible leaders to open three more schools in the span of ten years. Each United campus is an open enrollment, public charter school that works diligently to close the opportunity gap in Columbus. Moreover, the mission of all United campuses is to transform lives and our communities through the power of education, while maintaining our vision: For every child, an open door. United currently operates two high-performing elementary schools (K-5) and two high-performing middle schools (6-8) that serve more than 900 students. We strive to provide students with a rigorous academic experience in a joyful learning environment, and we work hard to ensure that students of all levels grow and succeed by focusing on intentional student support and continual improvement. Position Description & Key Responsibilities The Executive Director, Donor Experience (EDDE) is responsible for developing and stewarding key relationships to provide significant gift support for United Schools. Under the leadership and guidance of the Chief Advancement Officer (CAO), the EDDE is responsible for designing, developing, implementing, and refining United's major gift program. This new role will activate and advance United's cases for support, directly aligning it with the organization's strategic plan. The EDDE will apply exceptional organizational discipline and communication expertise to connect donor interests with United's highest-impact priorities. By translating philanthropic passion into strategic investment, the EDDE will work in tandem with the CAO to drive significant, sustained annual support that strengthens its major gifts pipeline and fuels United's long-term vision. Through compelling storytelling, intentional relationship-building, and rigorous execution, the EDDE will accelerate funding for strategic growth, expand school choice in Columbus, and support the systems, schools, and communities outlined in United's plans, ensuring that more students and families experience transformational public education and lasting opportunity through United's open doors. Major Giving, Stewardship, & Events: Manage all major gift relationships from scheduling to portfolio assignment and management. Qualify and maintain a portfolio of major gift donors and prospects. Assist with scheduling and leading tours and meetings with current and potential donors and volunteers. Develop and implement individual goals and a time-bound strategy for the discovery, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of each donor. Work collaboratively on moves management strategy and solicitation; meet annual budgets and goals. Work collaboratively on major donor stewardship strategies and opportunities. Assist with the development and execution of meaningful events, including but not limited to galas, grant activity celebrations, breakfast tours, fundraisers, and donor stewardship volunteer opportunities. Volunteer Relations: Lead major donor volunteer activities that engage constituents and support school-based initiatives. Coordinate with school leadership on major donor volunteer placement and activities. Other duties as assigned by the CAO: This description is representative of the position requirements and is not intended to be all-inclusive. Joining Our Team United Core Traits: Mission-Driven. Team members believe deeply in the United mission: to transform lives and our communities through the power of education. Growth Mindset. Team members believe in their ability, and the ability of all students, to grow and improve. Relationship-Driven. Team members get proximate to students, families, and colleagues to develop authentic relationships that inform work in the classroom. Conscientiousness. Team members are professional, reliable, diligent, and pay attention to detail. Emotionally Constant. Team members maintain a sense of calm while addressing a number of priorities. Qualifications: Holds a B.A./B.S. degree; advanced degree preferred. Has five+ years of demonstrated experience in philanthropic work with a deep understanding of and successful experience with the nonprofit and/or education sectors. Demonstrated experience in cultivating and soliciting prospects capable of five and six-figure gifts. Knowledge and Skills: Exceptional leadership and management skills to inspire, lead, and work closely with members of multiple teams. Excellent interpersonal communication skills, energy, and enthusiasm with the ability to build long-term relationships and represent the organization to external audiences with a high degree of professionalism. Proven capacity to solve problems and identify key strategic insights that advance the goals of the organization. Self-starter with strong organizational and project management skills and strong attention to detail. Ability to prioritize time to complete projects with many deadlines and competing requirements. Comfortability with Google products for effective communication and completion of job responsibilities. Terms of Employment Applications will be considered immediately with a start date targeted for mid-February. This is a full-time position. Report times are typically Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m., although some job-related tasks can be expected outside of these hours. Salary: The starting salary for a new Executive Director with a Bachelor's degree is $95,000. The starting salary for other applicants will depend on professional experience and education level. Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, life, and disability coverage Employees are eligible to participate in the State Teachers Retirement System of Ohio (STRS) or the School Employees Retirement System of Ohio (SERS). All United campuses are Equal Opportunity Employers. Apply online at unitedschools.org/join.
    $95k yearly 22d ago
  • Executive Director

    Brookdale 4.0company rating

    Columbus, OH

    Recognized by Newsweek in 2024 and 2025 as one of America's Greatest Workplaces for Diversity Make Lives Better Including Your Own. If you want to work in an environment where you can become your best possible self, join us! You'll earn more than a paycheck; you can find opportunities to grow your career through professional development, as well as ongoing programs catered to your overall health and wellness. Full suite of health insurance, life insurance and retirement plans are available and vary by employment status. Part and Full Time Benefits Eligibility Medical, Dental, Vision insurance 401(k) Associate assistance program Employee discounts Referral program Early access to earned wages for hourly associates (outside of CA) Optional voluntary benefits including ID theft protection and pet insurance Full Time Only Benefits Eligibility Paid Time Off Paid holidays Company provided life insurance Adoption benefit Disability (short and long term) Flexible Spending Accounts Health Savings Account Optional life and dependent life insurance Optional voluntary benefits including accident, critical illness and hospital indemnity Insurance, and legal plan Tuition reimbursement Base pay in range will be determined by applicant's skills and experience. Full-time associates in role are eligible for an annual bonus incentive and sales referral bonuses. Temporary associates are not benefits eligible but may participate in the company's 401(k) program. Veterans, transitioning active duty military personnel, and military spouses are encouraged to apply. To support our associates in their journey to become a U.S. citizen, Brookdale offers to advance fees for naturalization (Form N-400) application costs, up to $725, less applicable taxes and withholding, for qualified associates who have been with us for at least a year. The application window is anticipated to close within 30 days of the date of the posting. Education and Experience High school diploma or GED required. Bachelor's Degree preferred. Minimum of two years in operational leadership experience required. Additional years of experience can be substituted for the education requirement on a year-for-year basis. Certifications, Licenses, and Other Special Requirements Must have a valid administrator license in states where required. Must have a valid driver's license and access to a private vehicle for business use. Management/Decision Making Uses analytic skills and understanding of the organization and the business in order to handle arising problems and issues. Demonstrates leadership skills to be responsible for the overall direction, coordination, and evaluation of resident care, marketing, food service, housekeeping, and maintenance units. Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the Company's policies and applicable laws. Knowledge and Skills Has knowledge of the organization, industry, and a functional discipline. Extensive understanding of technical areas gained through experience and used to complete and/or oversee assignments. Familiarity with Microsoft software preferred. Effective written and oral communications skills are essential. Ability to prioritize and effectively manage multiple tasks is essential. Ability to delegate assignments to the appropriate individuals based on their skills, roles, and interests. Demonstrates good judgment and strong problem solving and decision making skills. Physical Demands and Working Conditions Standing Walking Sitting Use hands and fingers to handle or feel Reach with hands and arms Stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl Talk or hear Ability to lift: up to 50 pounds Vision Requires interaction with co-workers, residents or vendors Occasional weekend, evening or night work if needed to ensure shift coverage On-Call on an as needed basis Possible exposure to communicable diseases and infections Potential injury from transferring, repositioning, or lifting residents Exposure to latex Possible exposure to blood-borne pathogens Possible exposure to various drugs, chemical, infectious, or biological hazards Requires Travel: Occasionally Requires Driving: Drives self (Tier 2) Brookdale is an equal opportunity employer and a drug-free workplace. Leader responsible for the community's daily operations, associate relations, resident and resident family engagement and connection, financial performance, and regulatory compliance. Creates and executes the business plan and develops the team to become a preferred senior living community in the market, while growing revenue and profitability in partnership with the district team. Works with sales to drive sales results. Creates an inclusive community culture that provides high quality resident experiences and care and engages residents, families, and associates. Is responsible for all operations within the community, interacting with staff and residents, prospects, or their family members or representatives, as necessary; builds and maintains strong working relationships with management team. In connection with the district team, develops and implements business plan to become a preferred senior living community in the local market and creates, analyzes, and executes annual operating and capital budgets; reviews and manages community performance against goals; sets plans to improve or maintain performance to Company service and financial standards. Acts as a hands-on leader who supervises, directs, and motivates community staff; provides assistance as needed. Encourages teamwork and collaboration and cultivates an inclusive community culture. Ensures community maintains appropriate staffing levels to meet the needs of residents and in accordance with applicable legal requirements. Attracts, develops, engages, and retains associates in accordance with Company policies. Responsible for recruiting and hiring high quality and engaged associates and ensuring they are appropriately trained and developed to meet the needs of residents. Reviews promotions, development plans, disciplinary actions, and termination decisions ensuring consistency in the selection and retention of quality associates. Analyzes trends in recruiting, turnover, and retention to continually improve community performance. Builds high degree of resident satisfaction and retention. Is responsible for maintaining positive resident relations and is accessible and approachable to residents and their families. Is proactive in solving problems and resolving issues with support from district leaders. Leads efforts to leverage satisfied residents and families to grow community occupancy. Partners with the Resident Council as necessary. Administers resident satisfaction and other surveys and works with district team to create plan to address opportunities for improvement in resident satisfaction, experience, and engagement. For assisted living or memory care communities, creates collaborative relationship with community clinical leader to ensure community's care and services are appropriate to meet the needs of residents. Oversees resident services including the admission process, healthcare management, and maintenance of resident documentation to ensure high quality services and compliance with Company policy and applicable legal requirements. Assists in developing and conducting service plan reviews, consistent with applicable legal requirements, with appropriate clinical care team members and resident families to maintain the personal dignity of residents. Demonstrates a high degree of financial acumen as it relates to community operations; works to meet or exceed budgeted revenue and profitability; and proactively creates plans to overcome unanticipated expenses or revenue shortfalls. Continually explores means of revenue enhancement and expense reduction, while meeting the needs of residents and adhering to Company policies and applicable regulations. Drives sales and marketing efforts in collaboration with community sales leader to meet or exceed occupancy or revenue targets by developing new business, generating leads, and building strategic relationships. Engages with prospects who tour the community. Identifies trends and implements approved sales and marketing activities and strategies to maximize revenue (RevPAR). Identifies and builds positive relationships with local influencers and professionals to raise community profile. Becomes active in social and civic affairs of the local community that align with the Company's mission. Represents the community and the Company to governmental agencies (as appropriate), professional organizations, community groups, and other appropriate agencies and groups. Ensures buildings, grounds, and property are up to Company standards through the oversight of preventative maintenance systems and programs and frequent inspections that meet Company standards of excellence. Enforces current Company policies and procedures. Maintains applicable licenses in accordance with Company, Federal, State, and local requirements. This job description represents an overview of the responsibilities for the above referenced position. It is not intended to represent a comprehensive list of responsibilities. An associate should perform all duties as assigned by their supervisor.
    $79k-136k yearly est. Auto-Apply 3d ago
  • Area Executive Director (Columbus, OH)

    Alsacstjude

    Columbus, OH

    At ALSAC you do more than make a living; you make a difference. We like people who are different…because we're different, too. As one of the world's most iconic and respected nonprofits, we know what it's like to stand out. That's why we're looking at you. Your background, perspective, and desire to make an impact set you apart. As we work to help St. Jude cure childhood cancer, we're calling on the game-changers, innovators and visionaries to join our family. Not just for the kids of St. Jude, but also for you. Because at ALSAC, we develop and celebrate our employees. So, bring your whole, authentic self and become part of our shared mission: Finding cures. Saving children. Job Description Responsible for leading, developing, and driving the comprehensive vision, fundraising, and growth strategies to secure funding (annually $25M to $100M) within a specific area, aligned with the territory strategy. Partners with the territory to identify, cultivate, solicit/close, and steward high-wealth donors, corporations, partnerships, individual volunteers, donors, and supporters with the purpose of growing existing revenue sources and creating new opportunities. Leads and drives results through an integrated cross-divisional team for one of ALSAC's thirty-one areas, while attracting, developing, and retaining top talent to achieve organizational goals. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Strategic Fundraising Leadership Leads strategic teams responsible for raising $25-$100M annually through diverse channels (annual giving, major gifts, planned giving, corporate donations, events, sponsorships, etc.). Monitors, evaluates, and optimizes resources to meet area revenue goals and KPIs aligned with strategic direction. Chief Fundraising Strategist Serves as the primary strategist for the area, aligning area goals with fundraising programs including market, area, and national campaigns. Develops and implements innovative strategies to drive growth and ensure achievement of fiscal goals efficiently. Relationship Development Provides strategic direction for cultivating and managing relationships with high-wealth donors, volunteers, and corporate partners. Expands existing programs and creates new initiatives to maximize total fundraising revenue. Talent Acquisition & Leadership Development Builds and sustains a high-performing leadership team. Actively recruits, attracts, and retains top talent, ensuring diversity and inclusion across all dimensions. Mentors and coaches leaders to foster growth, engagement, and succession planning. Models organizational culture pillars and demonstrates servant leadership. Operational Excellence Oversees all offices within the assigned area, setting strategic direction and expectations. Tracks performance, analyzes metrics, and provides recommendations to territory leadership. Implements measurable performance indicators to evaluate efficiency and effectiveness of fundraising programs. Governance & Compliance Establishes and enforces policies and procedures to improve operational effectiveness. Prepares and manages area budgets within established parameters. Utilizes strong problem-solving skills to proactively address challenges and develop solutions collaboratively. Stakeholder Engagement Maintains positive relationships and ongoing communication with board members, donors, third-party organizations, and volunteers. Represents ALSAC-St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in a manner that reflects positively on the organization. Portfolio Management Develops, maintains, and grows a portfolio of principal and major-level donors and partners within the area. JOB REQUIREMENTS Education: Bachelor's degree required; Master's preferred. Experience: Minimum six years in fundraising with progressive leadership responsibilities, including supervision, budgeting, strategic planning, and organizational development. Ability to travel within the assigned region (Ohio and West Virginia), including evenings and weekends as needed. Driver's License: A valid driver's license is required for this role. The position comes with a company car equipped with AAA membership, insurance coverage, a maintenance plan, and a fuel card for convenience. This car is also eligible for personal use, providing you with the flexibility to enjoy its benefits beyond work hours. For more details about this valuable benefit, please inquire during the interview process. Skills: Proven success in attracting and retaining top talent. Strong diplomacy and relationship-building skills with high-wealth individuals and corporate partners. Knowledge of philanthropic communities and community development best practices. Ability to lead through ambiguity and adapt to unexpected challenges. Excellent communication and public speaking skills. Benefits & Perks The following Benefits & Perks apply to Full-Time Roles Only. We're dedicated to ensuring children and their families have every opportunity to enjoy life's special moments. We're also committed to giving our staff excellent benefits so they can do the same. Core Medical Coverage: (low cost low deductible Medical, Dental, and Vison Insurance plans) 401K Retirement Plan with 7% Employer Contribution Exceptional Paid Time Off Maternity / Paternity Leave Infertility Treatment Program Adoption Assistance Education Assistance Enterprise Learning and Development And more ALSAC is an equal employment opportunity employer. ALSAC does not discriminate against any individual with regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, transgender status, disability, veteran status, genetic information or other protected status. No Search Firms: ALSAC does not accept unsolicited assistance from search firms for employment opportunities. All resumes submitted by search firms to any ALSAC employee or ALSAC representative via email, the internet or in any form and/or method without being contacted and approved by our Employee Experience team and without a valid written search agreement in place will result in no fee being paid if a referred candidate is hired by ALSAC.
    $78k-136k yearly est. Auto-Apply 20d ago
  • Executive Director

    Brookdale Senior Living 4.2company rating

    Columbus, OH

    Recognized by Newsweek in 2024 and 2025 as one of America's Greatest Workplaces for Diversity Make Lives Better Including Your Own. If you want to work in an environment where you can become your best possible self, join us! You'll earn more than a paycheck; you can find opportunities to grow your career through professional development, as well as ongoing programs catered to your overall health and wellness. Full suite of health insurance, life insurance and retirement plans are available and vary by employment status. Part and Full Time Benefits Eligibility * Medical, Dental, Vision insurance * 401(k) * Associate assistance program * Employee discounts * Referral program * Early access to earned wages for hourly associates (outside of CA) * Optional voluntary benefits including ID theft protection and pet insurance Full Time Only Benefits Eligibility * Paid Time Off * Paid holidays * Company provided life insurance * Adoption benefit * Disability (short and long term) * Flexible Spending Accounts * Health Savings Account * Optional life and dependent life insurance * Optional voluntary benefits including accident, critical illness and hospital indemnity Insurance, and legal plan * Tuition reimbursement Base pay in range will be determined by applicant's skills and experience. Full-time associates in role are eligible for an annual bonus incentive and sales referral bonuses. Temporary associates are not benefits eligible but may participate in the company's 401(k) program. Veterans, transitioning active duty military personnel, and military spouses are encouraged to apply. To support our associates in their journey to become a U.S. citizen, Brookdale offers to advance fees for naturalization (Form N-400) application costs, up to $725, less applicable taxes and withholding, for qualified associates who have been with us for at least a year. The application window is anticipated to close within 30 days of the date of the posting. Leader responsible for the community's daily operations, associate relations, resident and resident family engagement and connection, financial performance, and regulatory compliance. Creates and executes the business plan and develops the team to become a preferred senior living community in the market, while growing revenue and profitability in partnership with the district team. Works with sales to drive sales results. Creates an inclusive community culture that provides high quality resident experiences and care and engages residents, families, and associates. * Is responsible for all operations within the community, interacting with staff and residents, prospects, or their family members or representatives, as necessary; builds and maintains strong working relationships with management team. * In connection with the district team, develops and implements business plan to become a preferred senior living community in the local market and creates, analyzes, and executes annual operating and capital budgets; reviews and manages community performance against goals; sets plans to improve or maintain performance to Company service and financial standards. * Acts as a hands-on leader who supervises, directs, and motivates community staff; provides assistance as needed. Encourages teamwork and collaboration and cultivates an inclusive community culture. Ensures community maintains appropriate staffing levels to meet the needs of residents and in accordance with applicable legal requirements. * Attracts, develops, engages, and retains associates in accordance with Company policies. Responsible for recruiting and hiring high quality and engaged associates and ensuring they are appropriately trained and developed to meet the needs of residents. Reviews promotions, development plans, disciplinary actions, and termination decisions ensuring consistency in the selection and retention of quality associates. Analyzes trends in recruiting, turnover, and retention to continually improve community performance. * Builds high degree of resident satisfaction and retention. Is responsible for maintaining positive resident relations and is accessible and approachable to residents and their families. Is proactive in solving problems and resolving issues with support from district leaders. Leads efforts to leverage satisfied residents and families to grow community occupancy. Partners with the Resident Council as necessary. Administers resident satisfaction and other surveys and works with district team to create plan to address opportunities for improvement in resident satisfaction, experience, and engagement. * For assisted living or memory care communities, creates collaborative relationship with community clinical leader to ensure community's care and services are appropriate to meet the needs of residents. Oversees resident services including the admission process, healthcare management, and maintenance of resident documentation to ensure high quality services and compliance with Company policy and applicable legal requirements. Assists in developing and conducting service plan reviews, consistent with applicable legal requirements, with appropriate clinical care team members and resident families to maintain the personal dignity of residents. * Demonstrates a high degree of financial acumen as it relates to community operations; works to meet or exceed budgeted revenue and profitability; and proactively creates plans to overcome unanticipated expenses or revenue shortfalls. Continually explores means of revenue enhancement and expense reduction, while meeting the needs of residents and adhering to Company policies and applicable regulations. * Drives sales and marketing efforts in collaboration with community sales leader to meet or exceed occupancy or revenue targets by developing new business, generating leads, and building strategic relationships. Engages with prospects who tour the community. Identifies trends and implements approved sales and marketing activities and strategies to maximize revenue (RevPAR). * Identifies and builds positive relationships with local influencers and professionals to raise community profile. Becomes active in social and civic affairs of the local community that align with the Company's mission. Represents the community and the Company to governmental agencies (as appropriate), professional organizations, community groups, and other appropriate agencies and groups. * Ensures buildings, grounds, and property are up to Company standards through the oversight of preventative maintenance systems and programs and frequent inspections that meet Company standards of excellence. * Enforces current Company policies and procedures. Maintains applicable licenses in accordance with Company, Federal, State, and local requirements. This job description represents an overview of the responsibilities for the above referenced position. It is not intended to represent a comprehensive list of responsibilities. An associate should perform all duties as assigned by their supervisor. Education and Experience High school diploma or GED required. Bachelor's Degree preferred. Minimum of two years in operational leadership experience required. Additional years of experience can be substituted for the education requirement on a year-for-year basis. Certifications, Licenses, and Other Special Requirements Must have a valid administrator license in states where required. Must have a valid driver's license and access to a private vehicle for business use. Management/Decision Making Uses analytic skills and understanding of the organization and the business in order to handle arising problems and issues. Demonstrates leadership skills to be responsible for the overall direction, coordination, and evaluation of resident care, marketing, food service, housekeeping, and maintenance units. Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the Company's policies and applicable laws. Knowledge and Skills Has knowledge of the organization, industry, and a functional discipline. Extensive understanding of technical areas gained through experience and used to complete and/or oversee assignments. Familiarity with Microsoft software preferred. Effective written and oral communications skills are essential. Ability to prioritize and effectively manage multiple tasks is essential. Ability to delegate assignments to the appropriate individuals based on their skills, roles, and interests. Demonstrates good judgment and strong problem solving and decision making skills. Physical Demands and Working Conditions * Standing * Walking * Sitting * Use hands and fingers to handle or feel * Reach with hands and arms * Stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl * Talk or hear * Ability to lift: up to 50 pounds * Vision * Requires interaction with co-workers, residents or vendors * Occasional weekend, evening or night work if needed to ensure shift coverage * On-Call on an as needed basis * Possible exposure to communicable diseases and infections * Potential injury from transferring, repositioning, or lifting residents * Exposure to latex * Possible exposure to blood-borne pathogens * Possible exposure to various drugs, chemical, infectious, or biological hazards * Requires Travel: Occasionally * Requires Driving: Drives self (Tier 2) Brookdale is an equal opportunity employer and a drug-free workplace.
    $63k-93k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Executive Director, Donor Experience

    United Schools 4.3company rating

    Columbus, OH

    Executive Director, Donor Experience Campus: Home/Central Office (On-Site) Reports to: Chief Advancement Officer United Schools (United) is a nonprofit organization in Columbus, Ohio. After founding its first school in 2008, it has worked together with incredible leaders to open three more schools in the span of ten years. Each United campus is an open enrollment, public charter school that works diligently to close the opportunity gap in Columbus. Moreover, the mission of all United campuses is to transform lives and our communities through the power of education, while maintaining our vision: For every child, an open door. United currently operates two high-performing elementary schools (K-5) and two high-performing middle schools (6-8) that serve more than 900 students. We strive to provide students with a rigorous academic experience in a joyful learning environment, and we work hard to ensure that students of all levels grow and succeed by focusing on intentional student support and continual improvement. Position Description & Key Responsibilities The Executive Director, Donor Experience (EDDE) is responsible for developing and stewarding key relationships to provide significant gift support for United Schools. Under the leadership and guidance of the Chief Advancement Officer (CAO), the EDDE is responsible for designing, developing, implementing, and refining United's major gift program. This new role will activate and advance United's cases for support, directly aligning it with the organization's strategic plan. The EDDE will apply exceptional organizational discipline and communication expertise to connect donor interests with United's highest-impact priorities. By translating philanthropic passion into strategic investment, the EDDE will work in tandem with the CAO to drive significant, sustained annual support that strengthens its major gifts pipeline and fuels United's long-term vision. Through compelling storytelling, intentional relationship-building, and rigorous execution, the EDDE will accelerate funding for strategic growth, expand school choice in Columbus, and support the systems, schools, and communities outlined in United's plans, ensuring that more students and families experience transformational public education and lasting opportunity through United's open doors. Major Giving, Stewardship, & Events: Manage all major gift relationships from scheduling to portfolio assignment and management. Qualify and maintain a portfolio of major gift donors and prospects. Assist with scheduling and leading tours and meetings with current and potential donors and volunteers. Develop and implement individual goals and a time-bound strategy for the discovery, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of each donor. Work collaboratively on moves management strategy and solicitation; meet annual budgets and goals. Work collaboratively on major donor stewardship strategies and opportunities. Assist with the development and execution of meaningful events, including but not limited to galas, grant activity celebrations, breakfast tours, fundraisers, and donor stewardship volunteer opportunities. Volunteer Relations: Lead major donor volunteer activities that engage constituents and support school-based initiatives. Coordinate with school leadership on major donor volunteer placement and activities. Other duties as assigned by the CAO: This description is representative of the position requirements and is not intended to be all-inclusive. Joining Our Team United Core Traits: Mission-Driven. Team members believe deeply in the United mission: to transform lives and our communities through the power of education. Growth Mindset. Team members believe in their ability, and the ability of all students, to grow and improve. Relationship-Driven. Team members get proximate to students, families, and colleagues to develop authentic relationships that inform work in the classroom. Conscientiousness. Team members are professional, reliable, diligent, and pay attention to detail. Emotionally Constant. Team members maintain a sense of calm while addressing a number of priorities. Qualifications: Holds a B.A./B.S. degree; advanced degree preferred. Has five+ years of demonstrated experience in philanthropic work with a deep understanding of and successful experience with the nonprofit and/or education sectors. Demonstrated experience in cultivating and soliciting prospects capable of five and six-figure gifts. Knowledge and Skills: Exceptional leadership and management skills to inspire, lead, and work closely with members of multiple teams. Excellent interpersonal communication skills, energy, and enthusiasm with the ability to build long-term relationships and represent the organization to external audiences with a high degree of professionalism. Proven capacity to solve problems and identify key strategic insights that advance the goals of the organization. Self-starter with strong organizational and project management skills and strong attention to detail. Ability to prioritize time to complete projects with many deadlines and competing requirements. Comfortability with Google products for effective communication and completion of job responsibilities. Terms of Employment Applications will be considered immediately with a start date targeted for mid-February. This is a full-time position. Report times are typically Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m., although some job-related tasks can be expected outside of these hours. Salary: The starting salary for a new Executive Director with a Bachelor's degree is $95,000. The starting salary for other applicants will depend on professional experience and education level. Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, life, and disability coverage Employees are eligible to participate in the State Teachers Retirement System of Ohio (STRS) or the School Employees Retirement System of Ohio (SERS). All United campuses are Equal Opportunity Employers. Apply online at unitedschools.org/join.
    $95k yearly 21d ago
  • Foreperson (CDL Required) NON-UNION

    Asplundh 4.4company rating

    Springfield, OH

    at Nelson Tree Service, LLC Foreperson (CDL Required) This position ensures the productivity of daily operations, working closely with management to determine recruiting/hiring needs, deadlines, and safety protocols to enforce among the crew. The Foreperson is responsible for troubleshooting routine job site issues and engages all employees/contractors on required training, managing, and mentoring. Are you a real go-getter looking for an amazing opportunity with a company offering competitive wages and incredible benefits? Keep reading because this job might be for you! Job Type: Full-Time +, Non-Exempt Pay: Competitive Hourly Benefits: Company-sponsored Retirement Plan Health Insurance (Medical/Dental/Vision) Employee Assistance Program Life, long-term/short-term disability insurance Essential Functions & Responsibilities: Plans, coordinates, and assigns daily work for the crew after receiving/interpreting orders from a General Foreperson/Line Clearance Supervisor. Conducts field training/retraining, instructing crew on new or revised job units. Enforces safe work practices, as experience, judgment, company policy, and OSHA specifies and conducts safety training in accordance with company policies and procedures. Discusses with property owner/customer(s) issues such as obtaining access, power interruption, work to be done, and responsibility for apparent property damage; refers controversial cases to the General Foreperson. Obtains oral or written permission from property owners to perform required work. Promotes and maintains good customer and public relations through the effective completion of assigned work and the appropriate behavior of employees on the crew. May be delegated the authority to investigate incident reports, damage claims, etc., and to settle minor damage claims. Maintains accurate records, timesheets, and reports related to the performance of the crew operation. Controls crew costs, including effective use of people-power, work methods, operation of equipment, etc. Furnishes General Foreperson and utility representative with reports of orders completed, units of work completed, crew time, minor damage repairs and distribution, etc. Periodically furnishes reports on incidents, truck breakdowns, private property damage, new employee follow-up, etc. Cooperates with customers, police, and fire departments when blocking streets or driveways. Sets up barriers, warning signs, flags, markers, etc., to protect employees and safeguard the public from hazards. In emergencies, determines action to be taken to eliminate hazards to life and property. Inspects and makes or provides for necessary repairs to tools, trucks, and other equipment. Maintains good housekeeping on the truck and at work location. Responsible for DOT maintenance and inspection requirements on all required vehicles. Keeps informed regarding new equipment, specifications, standard practices, operating procedures, and customer and company employee relations policies and practices, including EEO and AA policies. Requests repair or replacement, when necessary. Minimum Qualifications: Requires the understanding of drawings and symbols representing lines, voltages, line equipment, etc. Must have excellent communication and leadership skills. Must have organization skills and be able to multi-task. Must be capable of adjusting to field requirements and taking independent action without close supervision. Must be able to safely drive an approved company vehicle. Must be able to work with hands above head for extended periods of time. Due to the capacity of existing equipment, the weight of the employee should not exceed approximately 300 pounds. Must have no fear of heights. Education & Experience: Must be 18 years or older High School Diploma or GED equivalent preferred. A minimum of 3120 hours of working experience in the line clearance industry is required. Pre-Screen: Upon offer, employees may be required to subject and pass a pre-employment drug screen, background and/or MVR check. License & Certifications: A valid Commercial Driver's license (CDL) is required. Physical Requirements: RARE (less than 10%): crawling, climbing, gripping, lifting up to 50 lbs. OCCASIONAL (up to 33%): standing, stooping, kneeling, squatting, body-twisting, sense of touch, manual dexterity, lifting over 10 lbs. to 50 lbs., reaching, range-of-motion, lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling, climbing ladders, climbing stairs, balancing. FREQUENT (up to 66%): walking, sitting, climbing on/off truck, reading, lifting up to 10 lbs. CONTINUOUS (up to 100%): speaking clearly, seeing distant, seeing, hearing-speech-range, depth-perception, color vision. Individuals with a disability who desire a reasonable accommodation can contact the ADA Coordinator by calling **************. We partner with the Department of Homeland Security/U.S. Customs and Immigration Service to e-Verify all newly hired employees.
    $37k-55k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Foreperson (CDL Required) NON-UNION

    Utilities Service, LLC 4.1company rating

    Springfield, OH

    **Foreperson (CDL Required)** This position ensures the productivity of daily operations, working closely with management to determine recruiting/hiring needs,deadlines, and safety protocols to enforce among the crew. The Foreperson is responsible for troubleshooting routine job site issues and engages all employees/contractors on required training, managing, and mentoring. **Are you a real go-getter looking for an amazing opportunity with a company offering competitive wages and incredible benefits? Keep reading because this job might be for you!** **Job Type** : Full-Time +, Non-Exempt **Pay** :Competitive Hourly **Benefits:** + Company-sponsored Retirement Plan + Health Insurance (Medical/Dental/Vision) + Employee Assistance Program + Life, long-term/short-term disability insurance **Essential Functions & Responsibilities:** + Plans, coordinates, and assigns daily work for the crew after receiving/interpreting orders from a General Foreperson/Line Clearance Supervisor. + Conducts field training/retraining, instructing crew on new or revised job units. + Enforces safe work practices, as experience, judgment, company policy, and OSHA specifies and conducts safety training in accordance with company policies and procedures. + Discusses with property owner/customer(s) issues such as obtaining access, power interruption, work to be done, and responsibility for apparent property damage; refers controversial cases to the General Foreperson. + Obtains oral or written permission from property owners to perform required work. + Promotes and maintains good customer and public relations through the effective completion of assigned work and the appropriate behavior of employees on the crew. + May be delegated the authority to investigate incident reports, damage claims, etc., and to settle minor damage claims. + Maintains accurate records, timesheets, and reports related to the performance of the crew operation. + Controls crew costs, including effective use of people-power, work methods, operation of equipment, etc. + Furnishes General Foreperson and utility representative with reports of orders completed, units of work completed, crew time, minor damage repairs and distribution, etc. + Periodically furnishes reports on incidents, truck breakdowns, private property damage, new employee follow-up, etc. + Cooperates with customers, police, and fire departments when blocking streets or driveways. + Sets up barriers, warning signs, flags, markers, etc., to protect employees and safeguard the public from hazards. In emergencies, determines action to be taken to eliminate hazards to life and property. + Inspects and makes or provides for necessary repairs to tools, trucks, and other equipment. + Maintains good housekeeping on the truck and at work location. + Responsible for DOT maintenance and inspection requirements on all required vehicles. + Keeps informed regarding new equipment, specifications, standard practices, operating procedures, and customer and company employee relations policies and practices, including EEO and AA policies. Requests repair or replacement, when necessary. **Minimum Qualifications:** + Requires the understanding of drawings and symbols representing lines, voltages, line equipment, etc. + Must have excellent communication and leadership skills. + Must have organization skills and be able to multi-task. + Must be capable of adjusting to field requirements and taking independent action without close supervision. + Must be able to safely drive an approved company vehicle. + Must be able to work with hands above head for extended periods of time. + Due to the capacity of existing equipment, the weight of the employee should not exceed approximately 300 pounds. + Must have no fear of heights. **Education & Experience:** + Must be 18 years or older + High School Diploma or GED equivalent preferred. + A minimum of 3120 hours of working experience in the line clearance industry is required. **Pre-Screen:** + Upon offer, employees may be required to subject and pass a pre-employment drug screen, background and/or MVR check. **License & Certifications:** + A valid Commercial Driver's license (CDL) is required. **Physical Requirements:** + **RARE** (less than 10%): crawling, climbing, gripping, lifting up to 50 lbs. + **OCCASIONAL** (up to 33%): standing, stooping, kneeling, squatting, body-twisting, sense of touch, manual dexterity, lifting over 10 lbs. to 50 lbs., reaching, range-of-motion, lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling, climbing ladders, climbing stairs, balancing. + **FREQUENT** (up to 66%): walking, sitting, climbing on/off truck, reading, lifting up to 10 lbs. + **CONTINUOUS** (up to 100%): speaking clearly, seeing distant, seeing, hearing-speech-range, depth-perception, color vision. Individuals with a disability who desire a reasonable accommodation can contact the ADA Coordinator by calling ****************** . We partner with the Department of Homeland Security/U.S. Customs and Immigration Service to e-Verify all newly hired employees. **Benefits** We offer a competitive range of benefits to support our employees' health, well-being, and financial security. Medical, dental, and vision benefits are available to all eligible employees on the first day of employment. For more information on the benefits available for this role, please contact the recruiter or hiring manager. **Individuals with a disability who desire a reasonable accommodation can contact the ADA Coordinator by calling **************. We partner with the Department of Homeland Security/U.S. Customs and Immigration Service to e-Verify all newly hired employees.** **An Equal Opportunity Employer.** **Please note:** + _All job offers are subject to pre-employment drug screening and a background check._ + _Unless otherwise noted, we do not sponsor employees for work authorization in the U.S. for this position._ **Notice to Agencies:** We only accept resumes from recruiters, employment agencies, or staffing services if a Service Agreement has been signed and we have requested recruitment/staffing services for the specific position. Any unsolicited resumes will become the property of the company, and no fees or compensation will be paid to the recruiter, employment agency, or staffing service.
    $37k-54k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Trial Services Deputy Director - Trial Office Management and Support

    Dasstateoh

    Columbus, OH

    Trial Services Deputy Director - Trial Office Management and Support (250007QH) Organization: Public Defender CommissionAgency Contact Name and Information: Josh Barton, ************************** Unposting Date: Feb 2, 2026, 4:59:00 AMPrimary Location: United States of America-OHIO-Franklin County-Columbus Compensation: $45,198 - $157,560Schedule: Full-time Classified Indicator: UnclassifiedUnion: Exempt from Union Primary Job Skill: Attorney/LegalTechnical Skills: Attorney/Legal, Executive LeadershipProfessional Skills: Building Trust, Coaching, Collaboration, Decision Making, Developing Others, Innovation, Strategic Thinking Agency OverviewThe Office of the Ohio Public Defender (OPD) is the state agency responsible for providing legal representation and other services to people accused or convicted of a crime who cannot afford to hire an attorney.Our Mission: Advocating. Fighting. Helping.Our Vision: A Fair Justice System.Our Values: Compassion. Dignity. Equity. Integrity. Service. Community.We are committed to building a work environment where all team members have a voice and can embrace our differences to innovate service to the public in our pursuit of fairness and justice for all people.Follow OPD on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Threads | Visit our WebsiteJob DescriptionThe OPD is seeking a passionate, organized, and strategic indigent defense leader to join its executive leadership team as a Trial Services Deputy Director 4 responsible for effective office and personnel operations. You will lead the directors of four county offices across Ohio (Ross, Trumbull, Athens and Washington counties) to ensure the sustainability and quality of work environments, employee experience, and client service provision. You will set a clear and strategic vision for the county office teams, ensuring everyone understands the goals and their role in achieving them. You will implement retention and professional development programs; coordinate strategic trial litigation; advise the director and assistant directors in legal, operational, and administrative matters; and build a culture of client-centered collaboration and communication. You will also serve in an advisory capacity to the Assistant Director of Trial Services, Assistant Director of Columbus Office, and the State Public Defender, and may carry a small caseload.This position entails active, independent responsibility for performance development and personnel management. To be successful, you must have prior leadership experience in public defense, and demonstrate the abilities to coach people, to proactively build and reinforce trust among staff, even during times of conflict, to innovatively use resources, and to collaborate with others to identify and implement solutions.Essential functions of the position include but aren't limited to:Manage operations:Conduct regular one-on-one and team meetings to provide support, discuss challenges, and monitor the performance and development of managers. Provide feedback, recognition, and support. Identify areas for improvement and provide and help develop training opportunities.Cultivate a positive and collaborative work environment where open communication is encouraged. Identify tools and information the staff need to meet goals and ensure those are available to and understood by staff. Travel regularly to county offices to provide in-person support and training. Allocate resources based on project requirements, client needs, and external demands. Develop original and innovative solutions for current service delivery and staffing issues.Work closely with Human Resources Department to ensure teams stay current with best practices and various responsibilities under rules and policies.Work with Office Directors, Social Work Supervisor, and Assistant Director to develop and implement collaborative defense models in offices.Recruitment, Retention, and Development:Lead pipeline initiatives to connect with candidates (for example: pursue opportunities to host externs and interns; organize outreach and presence at Law School campuses and classrooms).Lead the development and implementation of comprehensive onboarding for new staff. Work with directors, supervisors, and training staff to implement new programming and create procedures and policies. Evaluate efforts and outcomes and work to continually improve efforts.Implement a variety of innovative methods to coach and develop attorney and non-attorney staff.Advisory capacity:Assist in the formulation of policies, procedures and administrative rules; assist with formulating, implementing, and evaluating the agency budget; assist with the evaluation of proposed and recently enacted legislation affecting agency operations.Supervision:Directly supervise attorneys: approve work schedules; respond to questions and concerns and resolve problems; disseminate and interpret policies and procedures and best practices; provide coaching and training, and complete timely performance reviews; succession planning and position reviews.Oversee budgets and financial resources in support of the division/agency strategic initiatives and mission (e.g., approve requests for training, travel, projects, and equipment).Special projects and other duties:Render legal advice to county public defenders and members of the private bar on all matters of criminal law and the provision of representation to indigent criminal defendants.Serve as an attorney-at-law to represent indigent criminal defendants in the courts across the state. May directly handle a reduced caseload; apply a high level of technical and legal skills to formulate innovative legal strategy that effectively and successfully represents indigent criminal defendants.This position requires in-office time and extensive travel in the State of Ohio as well as occasional travel outside Ohio. You will have an office location in our Columbus office.When you submit your application, please upload a Resume and a Cover Letter indicating how you are best qualified for this position and why you feel you are the best fit at the Ohio Public Defender's Office.The Trial Services Regional Director position is assigned to the State of Ohio's E-2 Pay Range 44. Target compensation for this position is $137,000 to $145,000.The Office of the Ohio Public Defender complies with federal and state disability laws and makes reasonable accommodations for applicants and employees with disabilities. If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, please contact HCM at ************ or ******************** Work for the State of OhioAt the State of Ohio, we take care of the team that cares for Ohioans. We provide a variety of quality, competitive benefits to eligible full-time and part-time employees*. For a list of all the State of Ohio Benefits, visit our Total Rewards website! Our benefits package includes: Medical Coverage Free Dental, Vision and Basic Life Insurance premiums after completion of eligibility period Paid time off, including vacation, personal, sick leave and 11 paid holidays per year Childbirth, Adoption, and Foster Care leave Education and Development Opportunities (Employee Development Funds, Public Service Loan Forgiveness, and more) Public Retirement Systems (such as OPERS, STRS, SERS, and HPRS) & Optional Deferred Compensation (Ohio Deferred Compensation) *Benefits eligibility is dependent on a number of factors. The Agency Contact listed above will be able to provide specific benefits information for this position.QualificationsAdmission to Ohio Bar pursuant to Section 4705.01; 18 months exp. as licensed attorney practicing criminal law; 6 mos. exp. or 6 mos. trg in supervisory principles & techniques.Job Skills: Executive Leadership; Attorney/Legal; Building Trust; Developing Others; Decision Making; Collaboration; Innovation; Coaching; Strategic Thinking; Supplemental InformationIntentional omission of relevant information, falsification, or misrepresentation of information on the application will disqualify the applicant. In addition, such intentional acts are grounds for immediate termination of an employee.Final candidates selected for this position will be required to undergo a drug test. An applicant with a positive test result will not be offered employment. Final candidates selected for this position will also be required to undergo a criminal background check and state income tax check. Criminal convictions do not necessarily preclude an applicant from consideration for a position. An individual assessment of an applicant's prior criminal convictions will be made before excluding an applicant from consideration. This position serves at the pleasure and discretion of the State Public Defender. This position serves in a fiduciary relationship to the State Public Defender and will have an unclassified status per Ohio Revised Code 124.11 (A) (9).ADA StatementOhio is a Disability Inclusion State and strives to be a model employer of individuals with disabilities. The State of Ohio is committed to providing access and inclusion and reasonable accommodation in its services, activities, programs and employment opportunities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other applicable laws.Drug-Free WorkplaceThe State of Ohio is a drug-free workplace which prohibits the use of marijuana (recreational marijuana/non-medical cannabis). Please note, this position may be subject to additional restrictions pursuant to the State of Ohio Drug-Free Workplace Policy (HR-39), and as outlined in the posting.
    $137k-145k yearly Auto-Apply 1d ago
  • Assistant Deputy Director (Deputy Chief Fiscal Officer)

    State of Ohio 4.5company rating

    Columbus, OH

    Assistant Deputy Director (Deputy Chief Fiscal Officer) (2500090Y) Organization: Job & Family ServicesAgency Contact Name and Information: ODJFSCareers@jfs. ohio. gov Unposting Date: OngoingWork Location: James A Rhodes Office Tower 31 30 East Broad Street 31st Floor Columbus 43215Primary Location: United States of America-OHIO-Franklin County-Columbus Compensation: Commensurate with experience Schedule: Full-time Work Hours: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm (Flex) Classified Indicator: UnclassifiedUnion: Exempt from Union Primary Job Skill: Executive LeadershipTechnical Skills: Budgeting, Accounting and FinanceProfessional Skills: Critical Thinking, Decision Making, Priority Setting, Problem Solving, Responsiveness, Strategic Thinking Agency OverviewWho We AreThe Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) supports Ohioans and their families through the following programs:Cash and Food AssistanceEmployment Services and Workforce DevelopmentUnemployment InsuranceAdult Protective ServicesChild SupportPublic service is an honorable way to serve the community in a hands-on dedicated way. You can make a difference in someone's world!Guiding PrinciplesWe will be a leader in customer satisfaction. We will have a reputation that attracts and retains talented, diverse, and dedicated employees. We get better at what we do every day. Job DescriptionOffice of Fiscal & Monitoring ServicesThe Office of Fiscal and Monitoring Services (OFMS) Fiscal Services Division is responsible for developing, implementing, and monitoring all the Agency's budget activities. This encompasses the biennial budget process, annual budget implementation, and projecting federal budget estimates. The Division is also responsible for the management of the Agency's revenue, disbursements and financial obligations as well as performing daily federal cash draws, reconciles and reports on federal grant status. Learn more about the Office by visiting the ODJFS OFMS webpage. What You'll DoClassification Title: Deputy Director 5Working Title: Assistant Deputy DirectorThe primary purpose of this job lead is the preparation and administration of the agency's annual budget, coordinate the biennial budget process to align resources with strategic priorities. Job Duties:Oversees the receipt, tracking, and reporting of numerous federal grants. Ensures daily compliance with federal requirements and accurate financial reporting. Manage agency financial operations by managing revenues, disbursement, obligations through established coding and accounting services. The position requires serving as the primary contact with funding and monitoring sources such as U. S. Department of Health and Human Services, General Accounting, and the Office of Budget Management. Acts as a key advisor to the Director and serves as backup to the Deputy Director on all fiscal issues. Directly manages fiscal operations performed by the Bureau of Accounting, Bureau of Fiscal & Planning Operations, and Bureau of Grants Management. The successful candidate will also be persistent, thorough, detail-oriented, well organized, and able to independently manage multiple assignments. Technical & Professional Skills Utilized:Accounting and FinanceBudgetingCritical ThinkingDecision MakingPriority SettingProblem SolvingResponsivenessStrategic ThinkingSchedule: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Travel: N/A PN(s): 20033542 QualificationsThere are no minimum qualifications for this position; however, preferred experience and knowledge includes:Fiscal analysis compiling data from multiple sources;Ability to work independently;Ability to prioritize work based on needs of the agency;Ability to direct staff, teach skills, and develop methods for process improvement;OAKS BI reporting;Ability to determine available funding and budget overages and shortages in appropriations and compare actual expenditures against estimated expenditures;Collect and analyze data;Develop financial reports;Prepare comprehensive reports containing analysis;Ability to learn/understand the State's fiscal structure;Ability to provide clear and concise written analysis, document analysis of fiscal matters, and direct and lead on fiscal issues. Tips For Your ApplicationInformation in attached resumes or cover letters should be entered into your application in the appropriate Work Experience or Education & Certification sections. Pay InformationPay is commensurate with experience and/or education. What's In It For YouWe offer our employees a sustainable lifestyle that includes a flexible work life balance making our agency a great place to work!At the State of Ohio, we take care of the team that cares for Ohioans. We provide a variety of quality, competitive benefits to eligible full-time and part-time employees. For a list of all the State of Ohio Benefits, visit our Total Rewards website. Our benefits package includes:Medical CoverageQuality, affordable, and competitive medical benefits are offered through the Ohio Med PPO plan. For more information, check out the 2023-24 MyBenefits Guide Online flipbook or PDF copy and see pages 8-9 for costs. Dental, Vision and Basic Life InsuranceBargaining Unit: Dental, vision and basic life insurance premiums are free after one year of continuous service. Exempt: Dental, vision and basic life insurance premiums free starting the first of the month following start date. Time Away from Work and Work/Life BalancePaid time off, including vacation, personal, and sick leave11 paid holidays per year Paid Childbirth/Adoption leave Ohio Public Employees Retirement SystemOPERS is the retirement system for State of Ohio employees. The employee contributes 10% of their salary towards their retirement. The employer contributes an amount equal to 14% of the employee's salary. Visit the OPERS website for more information. Deferred CompensationThe Ohio Deferred Compensation program is a 457(b) voluntary retirement savings plan. As a new employee, you will be automatically enrolled into Ohio Deferred Compensation unless you opt-out within 90 days of hire date. Visit the Ohio Deferred Compensation website for more information Supplemental InformationThis position is overtime exempt and is deemed unclassified per Ohio Revised Code 124. 11 (A) (9).
    $49k-73k yearly est. Auto-Apply 2d ago
  • Channel Enablement - Product, Executive Director

    Jpmorgan Chase & Co 4.8company rating

    Columbus, OH

    JobID: 210696510 JobSchedule: Full time JobShift: Base Pay/Salary: Chicago,IL $156,750.00-$260,000.00 Ignite your passion for product innovation by leading customer-centric development, inspiring solutions, and shaping the future with your strategic vision and influence. As a Product Director within the Digital Channels Enablement team, you will lead innovation through the development of products and features that delight customers. As a leader on the team, you leverage your advanced capabilities to challenge traditional approaches, remove barriers to success, and foster a culture of continuous innovation that helps inspire cross-functional teams create groundbreaking solutions that address customer needs. This role involves leading content management for both web and mobile platforms to deliver seamless digital experiences. Including but not limited to managing digital strategy, advocating for the team and business, and serving as the primary liaison with key stakeholders. Strong agility and content management expertise are essential, along with overseeing the entire product delivery lifecycle. Job responsibilities * Oversees the product roadmap, vision, development, execution, risk management, and business growth targets * Leads the entire product life cycle through planning, execution, and future development by continuously adapting, developing new products and methodologies, managing risks, and achieving business targets like cost, features, reusability, and reliability to support growth * Coaches and mentors the product team on best practices, such as solution generation, market research, storyboarding, mind-mapping, prototyping methods, product adoption strategies, and product delivery, enabling them to effectively deliver on objectives * Owns product performance and is accountable for investing in enhancements to achieve business objectives * Monitors market trends, conducts competitive analysis, and identifies opportunities for product differentiation * Develop and execute strategic vision to enhance and scale content management processes * Collaborate with Quad Partners, Line of Businesses (LOBs), and platform owners to support strategic initiatives and optimize page builds * Drive modernization of the public content site by migrating to new technology stacks * Manage cross-functional initiatives, stakeholder communications, and represent the team in leadership forums * Partner with Compliance, Control, Legal, and Risk to ensure regulatory and legal obligations are met Required qualifications, capabilities, and skills * 8+ years of experience or equivalent expertise delivering products, projects, or technology applications * Extensive knowledge of the product development life cycle, technical design, and data analytics * Proven ability to influence the adoption of key product life cycle activities including discovery, ideation, strategic development, requirements definition, and value management * Experience driving change within organizations and managing stakeholders across multiple functions * Extensive knowledge and user of content management applications such as Adobe Experience Manager * Experience with leading large teams in multiple locations Preferred qualifications, capabilities, and skills * Recognized thought leader within a related field
    $156.8k-260k yearly Auto-Apply 4d ago
  • Christian Business Partnership Executive Director

    CCV 4.3company rating

    Columbus, OH

    The Christian Business Partnership Executive Director leads the growth, strategy, and public policy advocacy of CBP. A driven leader that thrives in a fast paced environment, this individual is responsible for the expansion of CBP, ensuring Ohio has a business-friendly environment for Christians in the marketplace, and equipping business owners to respond to growing cultural and political threats. The Christian Business Partnership aggressively advocates for the religious liberty of Christian employers and for a fair and free marketplace that enables entrepreneurs to thrive and compete. Reports to: Chief Operations Officer Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm Compensation: Full-time, Salaried/Exempt Location: CCV Office in Columbus, Ohio, with Occasional Statewide Travel Benefits: PTO (Paid Time Off), 10 Paid Holidays, Monthly Cell Phone Allotment, Mileage, Health, Vision, and Dental Insurance (CCV covers 75% of premium), Life Insurance, 3% Match on Retirement Plan Available after 1 Year Key Responsibilities Spearhead recruitment and expansion of CBP. Oversee public policy advocacy at the Ohio Statehouse that allows Christian Business owners to thrive. Develop services and benefits for CBP members. Oversee the CBP Business Development Manager, CBP Program Manager, and the expansion of the CBP team. Plan and execute statewide and regional recruitment and educational events. Publish monthly email newsletters to CBP members. Schedule periodic conference calls for CBP members. Develop strategic organizational relationships across the state and nation. Lead the CBP team to reach strategic and measurable goals. Other duties as assigned. Job Qualifications & Requirements Skills and Experience 10-15 years of marketplace experience. Experience at the Ohio statehouse preferred but not required. Strong time management and organizational skills, able to operate on a schedule, meet deadlines, and manage multiple projects simultaneously with excellence. Detail-oriented, able to prioritize and achieve deadline goals without immediate or constant supervision. Strong written and verbal communication; ability to communicate effectively, thoroughly, and accurately. Strong computer skills including Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel, Publisher, and PowerPoint. Professional demeanor with a Client/Constituent relationship focus. Character and Spiritual Mature Christian, currently attending or pursuing attendance in a local church. Agreement with and adherence to CCV's Statement of Faith and Code of Conduct. Demonstrated commitment to CCV's mission and position on Core Issues. Ability to work discreetly with confidential information. Trustworthy, responsible, tactful, diplomatic, and focused on building consensus rather than emphasizing differences. Maintain a high level of professionalism focused on client/constituent relationships.
    $100k-152k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Foreperson (CDL Required) NON-UNION

    Utilities Service, LLC 4.1company rating

    London, OH

    **Foreperson (CDL Required)** This position ensures the productivity of daily operations, working closely with management to determine recruiting/hiring needs,deadlines, and safety protocols to enforce among the crew. The Foreperson is responsible for troubleshooting routine job site issues and engages all employees/contractors on required training, managing, and mentoring. **Are you a real go-getter looking for an amazing opportunity with a company offering competitive wages and incredible benefits? Keep reading because this job might be for you!** **Job Type** : Full-Time +, Non-Exempt **Pay** :Competitive Hourly **Benefits:** + Company-sponsored Retirement Plan + Health Insurance (Medical/Dental/Vision) + Employee Assistance Program + Life, long-term/short-term disability insurance **Essential Functions & Responsibilities:** + Plans, coordinates, and assigns daily work for the crew after receiving/interpreting orders from a General Foreperson/Line Clearance Supervisor. + Conducts field training/retraining, instructing crew on new or revised job units. + Enforces safe work practices, as experience, judgment, company policy, and OSHA specifies and conducts safety training in accordance with company policies and procedures. + Discusses with property owner/customer(s) issues such as obtaining access, power interruption, work to be done, and responsibility for apparent property damage; refers controversial cases to the General Foreperson. + Obtains oral or written permission from property owners to perform required work. + Promotes and maintains good customer and public relations through the effective completion of assigned work and the appropriate behavior of employees on the crew. + May be delegated the authority to investigate incident reports, damage claims, etc., and to settle minor damage claims. + Maintains accurate records, timesheets, and reports related to the performance of the crew operation. + Controls crew costs, including effective use of people-power, work methods, operation of equipment, etc. + Furnishes General Foreperson and utility representative with reports of orders completed, units of work completed, crew time, minor damage repairs and distribution, etc. + Periodically furnishes reports on incidents, truck breakdowns, private property damage, new employee follow-up, etc. + Cooperates with customers, police, and fire departments when blocking streets or driveways. + Sets up barriers, warning signs, flags, markers, etc., to protect employees and safeguard the public from hazards. In emergencies, determines action to be taken to eliminate hazards to life and property. + Inspects and makes or provides for necessary repairs to tools, trucks, and other equipment. + Maintains good housekeeping on the truck and at work location. + Responsible for DOT maintenance and inspection requirements on all required vehicles. + Keeps informed regarding new equipment, specifications, standard practices, operating procedures, and customer and company employee relations policies and practices, including EEO and AA policies. Requests repair or replacement, when necessary. **Minimum Qualifications:** + Requires the understanding of drawings and symbols representing lines, voltages, line equipment, etc. + Must have excellent communication and leadership skills. + Must have organization skills and be able to multi-task. + Must be capable of adjusting to field requirements and taking independent action without close supervision. + Must be able to safely drive an approved company vehicle. + Must be able to work with hands above head for extended periods of time. + Due to the capacity of existing equipment, the weight of the employee should not exceed approximately 300 pounds. + Must have no fear of heights. **Education & Experience:** + Must be 18 years or older + High School Diploma or GED equivalent preferred. + A minimum of 3120 hours of working experience in the line clearance industry is required. **Pre-Screen:** + Upon offer, employees may be required to subject and pass a pre-employment drug screen, background and/or MVR check. **License & Certifications:** + A valid Commercial Driver's license (CDL) is required. **Physical Requirements:** + **RARE** (less than 10%): crawling, climbing, gripping, lifting up to 50 lbs. + **OCCASIONAL** (up to 33%): standing, stooping, kneeling, squatting, body-twisting, sense of touch, manual dexterity, lifting over 10 lbs. to 50 lbs., reaching, range-of-motion, lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling, climbing ladders, climbing stairs, balancing. + **FREQUENT** (up to 66%): walking, sitting, climbing on/off truck, reading, lifting up to 10 lbs. + **CONTINUOUS** (up to 100%): speaking clearly, seeing distant, seeing, hearing-speech-range, depth-perception, color vision. Individuals with a disability who desire a reasonable accommodation can contact the ADA Coordinator by calling ****************** . We partner with the Department of Homeland Security/U.S. Customs and Immigration Service to e-Verify all newly hired employees. **Benefits** We offer a competitive range of benefits to support our employees' health, well-being, and financial security. Medical, dental, and vision benefits are available to all eligible employees on the first day of employment. For more information on the benefits available for this role, please contact the recruiter or hiring manager. **Individuals with a disability who desire a reasonable accommodation can contact the ADA Coordinator by calling **************. We partner with the Department of Homeland Security/U.S. Customs and Immigration Service to e-Verify all newly hired employees.** **An Equal Opportunity Employer.** **Please note:** + _All job offers are subject to pre-employment drug screening and a background check._ + _Unless otherwise noted, we do not sponsor employees for work authorization in the U.S. for this position._ **Notice to Agencies:** We only accept resumes from recruiters, employment agencies, or staffing services if a Service Agreement has been signed and we have requested recruitment/staffing services for the specific position. Any unsolicited resumes will become the property of the company, and no fees or compensation will be paid to the recruiter, employment agency, or staffing service.
    $37k-55k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Assistant Deputy Director (Deputy Chief Fiscal Officer)

    Dasstateoh

    Columbus, OH

    Assistant Deputy Director (Deputy Chief Fiscal Officer) (2500090Y) Organization: Job & Family ServicesAgency Contact Name and Information: ODJFSCareers@jfs. ohio. gov Unposting Date: OngoingWork Location: James A Rhodes Office Tower 31 30 East Broad Street 31st Floor Columbus 43215Primary Location: United States of America-OHIO-Franklin County-Columbus Compensation: Commensurate with experience Schedule: Full-time Work Hours: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm (Flex) Classified Indicator: UnclassifiedUnion: Exempt from Union Primary Job Skill: Executive LeadershipTechnical Skills: Budgeting, Accounting and FinanceProfessional Skills: Critical Thinking, Decision Making, Priority Setting, Problem Solving, Responsiveness, Strategic Thinking Agency OverviewWho We AreThe Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) supports Ohioans and their families through the following programs:Cash and Food AssistanceEmployment Services and Workforce DevelopmentUnemployment InsuranceAdult Protective ServicesChild SupportPublic service is an honorable way to serve the community in a hands-on dedicated way. You can make a difference in someone's world!Guiding PrinciplesWe will be a leader in customer satisfaction. We will have a reputation that attracts and retains talented, diverse, and dedicated employees. We get better at what we do every day. Job DescriptionOffice of Fiscal & Monitoring ServicesThe Office of Fiscal and Monitoring Services (OFMS) Fiscal Services Division is responsible for developing, implementing, and monitoring all the Agency's budget activities. This encompasses the biennial budget process, annual budget implementation, and projecting federal budget estimates. The Division is also responsible for the management of the Agency's revenue, disbursements and financial obligations as well as performing daily federal cash draws, reconciles and reports on federal grant status. Learn more about the Office by visiting the ODJFS OFMS webpage. What You'll DoClassification Title: Deputy Director 5Working Title: Assistant Deputy DirectorThe primary purpose of this job lead is the preparation and administration of the agency's annual budget, coordinate the biennial budget process to align resources with strategic priorities. Job Duties:Oversees the receipt, tracking, and reporting of numerous federal grants. Ensures daily compliance with federal requirements and accurate financial reporting. Manage agency financial operations by managing revenues, disbursement, obligations through established coding and accounting services. The position requires serving as the primary contact with funding and monitoring sources such as U. S. Department of Health and Human Services, General Accounting, and the Office of Budget Management. Acts as a key advisor to the Director and serves as backup to the Deputy Director on all fiscal issues. Directly manages fiscal operations performed by the Bureau of Accounting, Bureau of Fiscal & Planning Operations, and Bureau of Grants Management. The successful candidate will also be persistent, thorough, detail-oriented, well organized, and able to independently manage multiple assignments. Technical & Professional Skills Utilized:Accounting and FinanceBudgetingCritical ThinkingDecision MakingPriority SettingProblem SolvingResponsivenessStrategic ThinkingSchedule: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Travel: N/A PN(s): 20033542 QualificationsThere are no minimum qualifications for this position; however, preferred experience and knowledge includes:Fiscal analysis compiling data from multiple sources;Ability to work independently;Ability to prioritize work based on needs of the agency;Ability to direct staff, teach skills, and develop methods for process improvement;OAKS BI reporting;Ability to determine available funding and budget overages and shortages in appropriations and compare actual expenditures against estimated expenditures;Collect and analyze data;Develop financial reports;Prepare comprehensive reports containing analysis;Ability to learn/understand the State's fiscal structure;Ability to provide clear and concise written analysis, document analysis of fiscal matters, and direct and lead on fiscal issues. Tips For Your ApplicationInformation in attached resumes or cover letters should be entered into your application in the appropriate Work Experience or Education & Certification sections. Pay InformationPay is commensurate with experience and/or education. What's In It For YouWe offer our employees a sustainable lifestyle that includes a flexible work life balance making our agency a great place to work!At the State of Ohio, we take care of the team that cares for Ohioans. We provide a variety of quality, competitive benefits to eligible full-time and part-time employees. For a list of all the State of Ohio Benefits, visit our Total Rewards website. Our benefits package includes:Medical CoverageQuality, affordable, and competitive medical benefits are offered through the Ohio Med PPO plan. For more information, check out the 2023-24 MyBenefits Guide Online flipbook or PDF copy and see pages 8-9 for costs. Dental, Vision and Basic Life InsuranceBargaining Unit: Dental, vision and basic life insurance premiums are free after one year of continuous service. Exempt: Dental, vision and basic life insurance premiums free starting the first of the month following start date. Time Away from Work and Work/Life BalancePaid time off, including vacation, personal, and sick leave11 paid holidays per year Paid Childbirth/Adoption leave Ohio Public Employees Retirement SystemOPERS is the retirement system for State of Ohio employees. The employee contributes 10% of their salary towards their retirement. The employer contributes an amount equal to 14% of the employee's salary. Visit the OPERS website for more information. Deferred CompensationThe Ohio Deferred Compensation program is a 457(b) voluntary retirement savings plan. As a new employee, you will be automatically enrolled into Ohio Deferred Compensation unless you opt-out within 90 days of hire date. Visit the Ohio Deferred Compensation website for more information Supplemental InformationThis position is overtime exempt and is deemed unclassified per Ohio Revised Code 124. 11 (A) (9).
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