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  • Animal Care Supervisor

    Kansas Humane Society of Wichita 3.2company rating

    Kansas Humane Society of Wichita job in Wichita, KS

    Come join the Kansas Humane Society pack! We are looking for an Animal Care Supervisor who love being an important part of an animal's life. ***KHS is a qualified employer for the Public Loan Service Forgiveness program.*** We offer: Opportunity for two pay increases per year! Generous paid time off 10 paid holidays per year Paid time when closed for Inclement Weather Comprehensive low deductible health, pharmacy and dental plans Vision insurance plan SIMPLE IRA Retirement Plan with a generous company match Pre-tax spending accounts for health care and childcare expenses Discounted YMCA membership Discounts on adoptions, retail store items, basic veterinary services and medicine, and pet food Employee Assistance Program POSITION PURPOSE Position Title: Animal Care Supervisor Department: Animal Care Classification: Non-exempt REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS Position Reports To: Director of Animal Operations Positions Supervised: Animal Care Team and Volunteers POSITION PURPOSE This is a working supervisory position, under direct guidance of the Director of Animal Operations, which performs and supervises all aspects of shelter animal care, including shelter sanitation and disease control. Ensures all health and behavior protocols are followed. Perceives all who enter KHS as a potential donor and provides welcoming, high quality customer service to both internal and external regardless of the circumstances. Assists the Director of Animal Operations with the hiring process, daily staff and volunteer performance management, scheduling, and annual staff performance evaluations. Recognizes and provides guidance for conflict resolution within the Animal Care department. Under the supervision of the Director of Animal Operations, conducts and maintains the Animal Care Department's development and training program by following and keeping current the standard operating procedures. Assists the Director of Animal Operations with euthanasia training, certification, and education for all shelter staff. Under the direct supervision of the Director of Animal Operations, will orient, train, and supervise the Animal Care Technicians and Volunteers. Communicates with all departments to recognize, and manage shelter flow and space on a daily basis. Works diligently to provide a safe and ethical working environment by following safety policies and procedures and making recommendations as needed for the improvement of shelter safety. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Customer Service: Provide and model timely, polite, and respectful internal and external customer service regardless of the circumstances. Must remain calm, flexible, and willing to see other perspectives. Provide recognition and support to both staff and volunteers for their individual contributions to our agency. Ensure that every individual who enters/calls our agency is recognized and treated as a potential donor. Animal Care/Shelter Sanitation: Remain current in humane animal husbandry and handling. Provide humane and thorough care for all animals in the shelter including feeding, watering, kennel/cage cleaning, observing health and behavior, and administering medications as directed. Maintain neat and clean equipment, supplies, and work areas. Clean and organize animal supply storage areas. Re-stock animal holding areas as appropriate. Implement infection prevention and shelter sanitation protocol to ensure that all animal holding areas, supplies, and equipment are cleaned and sanitized on a regular basis. Maintain and set short term and long-range goals to improve the quality of care of pets while in the care of KHS. Ensure that animals in all holding areas are provided with the appropriate supplies and enrichment to enhance their lives while in the care of KHS. Euthanasia by Injection: Earn and maintain status as a Certified Euthanasia Technician. Assist with CET's training and certification. Work with CET's to properly restrain and calm animals during the euthanasia process. Provide oversight for humane euthanasia based upon established protocols. Handle animals and make decisions regarding their disposition. Quality Assurance: Ensure that the Kansas Humane Society adopts quality physically and behaviorally healthy pet animals by continuously monitoring the physical and behavioral health of all pets in the care of our agency. Meet the needs of pets who display signs of physical or behavioral illness accordingly. Ensure that enrichment is provided for all pets housed at KHS on a daily basis. Staff and Volunteer Management: Supervises Animal Care Technicians and Animal Care Volunteers as they carry out their daily duties within the agency. Assist Director of Animal Operations in maintaining a proper staffing level; interviewing, hiring, onboarding, and orienting. Oversee ongoing coaching and training of staff by providing regular, ongoing feedback and assisting with performance evaluations. Provide guidance, direction, and resolutions for departmental or staff issues. Assist the Director of Animal Operations with reviewing and making on-going recommendations of training plans to ensure continuous development/improvement of staff and volunteers. Resource Management: Serve as steward of KHS resources. Utilize staff, volunteer and monetary resources effectively. Assist the Director of Animal Operations in the planning process as needed to ensure consistent and smooth flow of animals through our agency. Prioritize to accomplish task(s) that are most critical to the agency. Inventory supplies and anticipate needs for the Animal Care Department. Safety: Enforce KHS safety policies and procedures, in particular, the use of Personal Protective Equipment in the Animal Care Department. Shelter Operations: Assist Director of Animal Operations with monitoring the efficient movement (flow) of animals through the shelter, as well as the behavioral and physical health of animals. Be an active participant in the Safety Net Committee. Develop daily plans to maximize available space and maintain an acceptable workload capacity. Coordinate the movement of animals with other departments to maximize shelter flow efficiency. Ensure sanitation protocols are followed to the highest standards. Use appropriate precautions and PPE when an animal presents with illness and injury. Ensure that the animal's needs are met accordingly. Assist all shelter heads in setting short-term and long-range goals to improve the quality of care of pets while in the care of the Kansas Humane Society. Ensure the safety of staff and animals is top priority by following safety procedures and policies. Training: Assist the Director of Animal Operations with development and maintenance of training procedures. Implement departmental training for Animal Care Staff. Participate in special events/projects, and cross training. Qualifications EDUCATION/CERTIFICATION High School Diploma or Equivalent. Must be willing and able to obtain and maintain status as a KHS Certified Euthanasia Technician. Required Skills and abilities: This is a working supervisory position that requires a high degree of internal and external customer service skills, flexibility, conflict resolution skills, and team building. Excellent communication skills are a must. Must be able to work within a fast paced, unpredictable environment. The ability to cope with physically and emotionally demanding work. Must have the ability to exercise good judgment and make independent decisions with limited supervision. Must have a respect for the human/animal bond. Must be competent in handling all types of companion animals including but not limited to: dogs, cats, rodents, and birds. Preferred experience: Supervisory and leadership experience with background in a caregiving or customer service field. Knowledge of health, behavior and well-being including nutritional needs. Basic knowledge of common animal diseases, positive reinforcement-based training/ animal handling experience. Working knowledge of animal sheltering. PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES AND REQUIREMENTS OF THIS POSITION Talking: Ability to speak effectively and communicate clearly, Average Hearing: Able to hear average conversations Repetitive Motion: The employee is regularly required to type, stand, sit, kneel, and squat. Finger Dexterity: The employee is regularly required to use hands to type. Average Vision: Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. Availability: Must be available to work weekends and holidays Physical Strength: Physical restraining of small and large animals 5lb to 100lb (daily) Pulled/jolted/jumped on by small and large animals 5lb to 100lb (daily) Lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling, throwing of 5lb to 100lb (daily) Stooping to pick up items (daily) Climbing of step ladder (occasionally) Hands exposed to water and cleaning chemicals (daily) Frequent verbal communication required (daily) Repetitive motion and lifting up to 30lbs above shoulder height (daily) Must be able to use both hands for repetitive actions; firm grasp, fine manipulation and typing (daily) Standing, walking, mopping, kneeling on hands and knees, crouching, crawling (daily) WORKING CONDITIONS Must be comfortable handling dogs, cats and small mammals on a daily basis. Will handle sick, injured, or deceased pets. Noise exposure varies, and often includes barking and other animal vocalizations. Animal waste contact, smells, and visual exposure are prevalent. Exposure to industrial cleaning supplies. MENTAL ACTIVITIES AND REQUIREMENTS OF THIS POSITION Reasoning Ability: Ability to deal with multiple situations under only limited standardization. Required to manage awkward, emotional, and sometimes hostile customers, and allow for the best customer experience possible. Mathematics Ability: Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide in all units of measure using whole numbers and common fractions. Language Ability: Ability to read, analyze, and interpret documents. Ability to communicate clearly. INTENT AND FUNCTION OF S s assist organizations in ensuring that the hiring process is fairly administered and that qualified employees are selected. They are also essential to an effective appraisal system and related promotion, transfer, layoff, and termination decisions. Well-constructed s are an integral part of any effective compensation system. All descriptions have been reviewed to ensure that only essential functions and basic duties have been included. Peripheral tasks, only incidentally related to each position, have been excluded. Requirements, skills, and abilities included have been determined to be the minimal standards required to successfully perform the positions. In no instance, however, should the duties, responsibilities, and requirements delineated be interpreted as all-inclusive. Additional functions and requirements may be assigned by supervisors as deemed appropriate. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, it is possible that requirements may be modified to reasonably accommodate disabled individuals. However, no accommodations will be made which may pose serious health or safety risks to the employee or others or which impose undue hardships on the organization. Job descriptions are not intended as and do not create employment contracts. The organization maintains its status as an at-will employer. Employees can be terminated for any reason not prohibited by law.
    $37k-45k yearly est. 8d ago
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  • Surgical Veterinarian

    Kansas Humane Society of Wichita 3.2company rating

    Kansas Humane Society of Wichita job in Wichita, KS

    Come join the Kansas Humane Society pack! We are looking for Surgical Veterinarians that love being an important part of an animal's life. ***KHS is a qualified employer for the Public Loan Service Forgiveness program.*** We offer the following full-time benefits: Opportunity for two pay increases per year! Generous paid time off 10 paid holidays per year Paid time when closed for Inclement Weather Comprehensive low deductible health, pharmacy and dental plans Vision insurance plan SIMPLE IRA Retirement Plan with a generous company match Pre-tax spending accounts for health care and childcare expenses Discounted YMCA membership Discounts on adoptions, retail store items, basic veterinary services and medicine, and pet food Employee Assistance Program POSITION PURPOSE Perform quality spay and neuter surgeries to further our mission to be a community resource for pets and people. Assist the Clinic Veterinarians in oversight and support of the clinic team by orienting and training clinic staff and volunteers. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Animal Care: Conduct pre-operative examinations to assess patients' candidacy for surgery. Perform efficient, quality spay and neuter surgeries on both owned and shelter animals with a goal of increasing quantity to a desired rate of 30-40 per day. May be asked to perform miscellaneous surgeries such as leg amputations, enucleations, GI foreign bodies, as necessary. Complete post-op care as necessary to promote humane care and treatment of animals. Inoculate animals and provide recommendations for follow-up care. Continue research and maintenance of safe and efficacious medical protocol regarding anesthesia and surgery. Supervise handling and recording of controlled substances by surgery assistants. Must be passionate about the mission of the Kansas Humane Society and understand shelter medicine, population health, and shelter flow. Adhere to the highest ethical standards of veterinary care and adhere to state and federal laws governing the practice of veterinary medicine. Accurately complete forms and records so that communication within and between departments is clear. Encourage continuous improvement throughout the shelter to increase the quality of medical and surgical care provided to both KHS and owned pets. Staff and Volunteer Management: KHS Veterinarians are considered senior members of the clinic team. As such, duties include working in collaboration with the Shelter Operations Officer to develop annual goals that include plans for training and development of staff and assisting with the day-to-day direction of clinic staff and volunteers. Resource Management: Work with the Shelter Operations Officers to provide feedback on how to most effectively utilize clinic/KHS resources (people, money, and supplies). Assist the Clinic team in setting both short-term and long-term goals to ensure the continued growth and improvement of the department. Customer Service: Provides and models timely, polite, and respectful internal and external customer service regardless of the circumstances. Remain calm, flexible, and willing to see other perspectives. Maintains strict confidentiality of client, patient, and donor information. Provides recognition and support to both staff and volunteers for their individual contributions to our agency. Training: Participates in staff training and development opportunities as requested. Participate in special events, projects, and cross training programs as needed. Safety: Comply with KHS safety policies and procedures in order to maintain a healthy and safe environment. KANSAS HUMANE SOCIETY CORE VALUES The Kansas Humane Society has HEART: HAVE COMPASSION We have empathy and understanding for the community and pets we serve, our teammates and our partners in animal welfare EXEMPLIFY COMMITMENT We show our dedication in our work ethic and willingness to learn and grow. ACT WITH INTEGRITY We prioritize integrity in all our actions. RESPECT ALL We treat all animals and people with respect. THRIVE THROUGH COLLABORATION We are better together, united in our service to pets and their people. Qualifications EDUCATION/CERTIFICATION: Hold a current Kansas Veterinary License. Maintain professional liability insurance at levels sufficient to meet minimum requirements recommended by the American Veterinary Medical Association. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE: Veterinary medical knowledge is a must. Shelter medicine is preferred. EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: Current Veterinary License. NVAP Accreditation. Have current USDA certification or must be willing to become accredited to perform health certificates. SKILLS/ABILITIES: Attention to detail a must. Should be able to work as a member of a team, and independently. Should be able to exercise sound judgment and make independent decisions with little to no supervision. Respect for the human/animal bond is a must. PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES AND REQUIREMENTS OF THIS POSITION TALKING: Ability to speak effectively and communicate clearly. AVERAGE HEARING: Able to hear average conversations. REPETITIVE MOTION: The employee must be able to use both hands for repetitive actions; firm grasp, precise movements, fine manipulation, typing. FINGER DEXTERITY: The employee is regularly required to use hands to type. AVERAGE VISION: Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. BODY FLEXIBILITY: The employee may be required to climb, balance, kneel, stoop, crouch, or crawl. The employee may be pulled, jolted or jumped on by small and large animals. PHYSICAL STRENGTH: The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. May also walk, sit, or stand for long periods of time. WORKING CONDITIONS May work in areas with high noise level, occasional foul odors, dangerous animals, toxic chemicals, environmental contaminants, zoonotic diseases, and challenging customers. Adequate lighting. Adequate ventilation. Adequate seating. Adequate safety & protective products and equipment. WORKING HOURS Typical surgery hours are approximately 9am-2pm. Position is flexible to how many days and hours are worked per week. Employment status will be determined by how many hours are consistently worked per week. These hours should be coordinated with the other KHS veterinarians and clinic team to assure veterinarian coverage seven days a week. MENTAL ACTIVITIES AND REQUIREMENTS OF THIS POSITION REASONING ABILITY: Ability to deal with a variety of variables under only limited standardization and supervision and to remain focused during times of distraction. MATHEMATICS ABILITY: Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide all units of measure using whole numbers and common fractions. Ability to perform conversions and figuring medication dose/weight. LANGUAGE ABILITY: Ability to read, analyze, and interpret documents. Ability to communicate clearly (verbal & written). EMOTIONAL ABILITY: Ability to cope with stress, loss/ death/grief, emotional and physical fatigue, long hours, and a variety of different human personalities. INTENT AND FUNCTION OF S s assist organizations in ensuring that the hiring process is fairly administered and that qualified employees are selected. They are also essential to an effective appraisal system and related promotion, transfer, layoff, and termination decisions. Well-constructed s are an integral part of any effective compensation system. All descriptions have been reviewed to ensure that only essential functions and basic duties have been included. Peripheral tasks, only incidentally related to each position, have been excluded. Requirements, skills, and abilities included have been determined to be the minimal standards required to successfully perform the positions. In no instance, however, should the duties, responsibilities, and requirements delineated be interpreted as all-inclusive. Additional functions and requirements may be assigned by supervisors as deemed appropriate. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, it is possible that requirements may be modified to reasonably accommodate disabled individuals. However, no accommodations will be made which may pose serious health or safety risks to the employee or others or which impose undue hardships on the organization. Job descriptions are not intended as and do not create employment contracts. The organization maintains its status as an at-will employer. Employees can be terminated for any reason not prohibited by law.
    $43k-56k yearly est. 16d ago
  • Customer Care Manager - In Office

    Rauch Organization 2.9company rating

    Treece, KS job

    Crafting Brighter Futures for Businesses & Families across the US At the forefront of specialized financial services, we help families safeguard their assets and promise a profound purpose: ensuring a brighter future for every client. As a Benefits Representative, you play a pivotal role in helping families protect their assets and secure their futures. You'll be the face of our company, embodying our values and commitment. Primary Responsibilities: Engage with clients to understand their financial goals and concerns. Present tailored solutions to safeguard their assets effectively. Maintain a pulse on the industry, ensuring you offer the best and most updated advice. Foster relationships and ensure our clients always have someone they can turn to. Why Work With Us? Flexible Scheduling: Enjoy the benefits of a full-time role that has flexible hours. Unlimited Earning Potential: Your dedication determines your earnings*. Company Culture: At our company people are ambitious but respectful, high-energy, and treat every member like family. We do (optional) company outings frequently! Grow with Us: Dive into continuous learning and development opportunities. Application Process: Submit Your Application: No stringent qualifications needed. We believe in potential. Virtual Company Overview: Once your application is in, you'll receive an invite to a virtual overview, detailing everything you need to know about the position. This session lasts 20-30 minutes, and you can self-schedule at your convenience, often on the same day. Interact with Us: During the overview, you'll have the chance to chat with our team members and ask any questions. FAQs: When will I hear back after applying? Typically, within 24 hours. Is there any specific software I need for the virtual overview? No, our platform is accessible through any standard web browser. Details will be provided in the invitation. What's the growth trajectory for a Benefits Representative? Our focus is on continuous learning and development. Many of our reps have seen exponential career growth within our organization. * This is a commission only role with average earnings of $65,000+ in the first year and uncapped room for rapid growth based on performance. State and federal laws require licensing to sell certain insurance products. Ability to obtain a license is required.
    $20k-27k yearly est. 7d ago
  • Principal (PreK-8)

    Holy Spirit Catholic Church and School 3.8company rating

    Overland Park, KS job

    Holy Spirit Catholic School Job Description - Principal Reports To: Pastor Holy Spirit Catholic School seeks a Principal of their PreK-8 school who will build upon a strong and stable foundation and lead the community into a deeper unity of faith, intellect, and life through Christ. This role is well suited for a leader who recognizes that Holy Spirit is in a season of consolidation and opportunity that calls for trust, presence, and thoughtful leadership. The Principal will be entrusted with shepherding what is healthy, honoring the people who have faithfully sustained the school, and steering the teachers, instruction, and the school community into greater communion with Christ through deepened engagement with the riches of the Catholic intellectual tradition. The Principal is responsible for: Inviting the school into deeper engagement with the riches of the Catholic intellectual tradition, not through abrupt reform, but through professional development, faculty seminar, formation, and exploration of the reality of the Catholic faith throughout all instruction. Serving as the pastoral and educational leader of the school in close collaboration with the Pastor and parish leadership. Sustaining and strengthening trust among faculty, families, and students through consistent communication, follow-through, and visible presence. Oversee student life and discipline through upholding virtue-based discipline policies., supporting teachers in parent-facing disciplinary conversations, and addressing serious student concerns with fairness, discretion, and pastoral care. Maintaining institutional stability, ensuring that established policies, systems, and student-support structures continue to function smoothly. Leading with prudence, patience, and charity, recognizing that authentic renewal unfolds through relationship and confidence rather than speed or mandate. Qualifications & Disposition The successful candidate will demonstrate: A deeply rooted Catholic faith, expressed through prayer, sacramental life, and fidelity to the Church. A genuine appreciation for the Catholic intellectual tradition and the ability to communicate its value in accessible, non-ideological language. Prior experience in school leadership (Principal, Assistant Principal, or equivalent). Strong relational capacity: warm, steady, and capable of navigating complex conversations with clarity and compassion. Emotional maturity and resilience, particularly in communities that value stability and continuity. A Masters degree in Educational Leadership (as required by the Archdiocese). Competitive Salary- negotiable based on experience, education, and quality of fit. To Apply: Please submit a cover letter and resume outlining your alignment with the mission of the Holy Spirit Catholic School and your vision for leadership to Edi Denton, *********************.
    $73k-106k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Computer Field Technician

    Bc Tech Pro 4.2company rating

    Salina, KS job

    Based out of Granbury, Texas, BC Tech Pro partners with techs all over the country to complete on-site hardware warranty services in their territories. If you love working on computers and want to get out from behind a desk, come work with us! Job Description This is a Computer Field Technician Position doing hardware repairs and installations on laptop and desktop units. To be successful in this position, you must have prior experience with laptop and desktop hardware. Job Details: This is a 1099/per call position Pay is based solely on the number of calls completed. Calls start at $35 and go up based on distance traveled Pay period: Every Friday after the first week worked Tickets are run Monday-Friday during the day shift. Candidates must be regularly available a minimum of 3 weekdays to be considered. Call volume is variable but is usually 2-5 calls per day You will complete certifications from Dell and Lenovo as part of your onboarding. Certifications are online and free to you. You must have a reliable form of transportation and a valid driver's license to run these calls. You will be visiting multiple work sites throughout your day. You must have access to a computer and the Internet to log onto your portal each day. You must be available to log into your tech portal each morning you are working by 9 am to code your calls and map out your route for the day. The manufacturer has completed troubleshooting and shipped a part prior to your ticket being issued to you. You will confirm service times with the customer in your tech portal. Services will be completed at the customer site (residential and commercial) You will pick up parts daily from the assigned Fed Ex or UPS store for your territory before going onsite. Once all calls are completed for the day drop off the old parts with the pre-paid label that is provided. Qualifications Must have prior hands on experience with replacing components on laptops and desktops Must have a valid driver's license and reliable transportation Must be comfortable with daily local travel Additional Information All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
    $26k-35k yearly est. 1d ago
  • School Police Officer

    Educate Kansas 4.1company rating

    Topeka, KS job

    Seaman USD 345 • ********************* Open until filled REPORTS TO: Director of Security JOB GOAL: To ensure a safe and secure learning environment. To work in partnership with the administration- faculty and students. QUALIFICATIONS: 1. High school diploma. 2. Kansas Certified Law Enforcement Officer 3. Demonstrated aptitude or competence for assigned responsibilities. 4. Such alternatives to the above qualifications as the Board may find appropriate and acceptable. PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Patrols School grounds- and parking areas to prevent fire- theft- vandalism. and illegal entry. 2. Maintain Law Enforcement certification by obtaining a minimum 40 hours of training through fiscal year July 1- - June 30. To include weapon[s] CPOST certification. 3. Up hold Kansas Laws and Board Policy on and around district schools. 4. Work with Director's and building Principal's on security- traffic and other issues. 5. Assist other Law Enforcement Agencies and District Attorney's Office. 6. Security at district activities- if available and has a desire to work the events. 7. Transport Monies to the bank. 8. Perform Residential check to ensure student live in the district. 9. Perform home visits to check on the status of a student for truancy issues or other Child in Need a care issues. 10. Transport students to juvenile intake- Shawnee County Department of Corrections or possible treatment facilities- as needed. 11. Assist staff with student issues. 12. Be visible in hallways / school during passing periods- lunch periods and assemblies- or as needed- if available. 13. Let building secretary know when you leave the building and when you return. 14. Attend school staff meeting if the Administrations wants you to attend. 15. Provide training to the district employees on law related topics or emergency procedures. 16. Responsible for school cameras make sure operational and to obtain footage- as needed. 17. Confront unwanted person[s] on the property or in the building. 18. Prepare Kansas Standard Offense Reports or Miscellaneous reports to document incidents. 19. Assist district Schools with lock down drills. 20. Respond to district alarm if the director is not available. 21. Responsible for assigning School keys. 22. Respond to other schools as needed. 23. If man power allows patrol district building and facilities. 24. Attend hearing if requested. EVALUATION: Performance of this job will be evaluated annually by the Director of Security with input from building Principals. TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: Twelve-month 40-hour work week and opportunties for additional income with overtime and supervision of activities ************************************************************* Benefits Information NA Salary Information NA Employer Information If you are applying for a Seaman USD #345 vacancy, you must do so by going to our website; http://********************* , click on Job Openings or you can link to ************************************** to start the application process. Seaman USD 345 is primarily a suburban district of about 4,000 students, located within and adjacent to Topeka, Kansas. USD 345 is large enough for a well-diversified academic program, but small enough to provide individual attention. The district operates one high school, one middle school, five elementary schools, one alternative school, and one early learning center. Seaman has high quality teachers, administrators, and professional support staff members, with approximately 700 district employees. Many staff members have received recognition at the state and national levels as leaders in their field. Seaman is committed to excellent professional development, and new teachers participate in a high quality mentoring program. The Seaman School District is an excellent place to live and to work. Please visit our website at ********************* to learn more about our outstanding district and the opportunities it provides.
    $35k-42k yearly est. 38d ago
  • RBT (Registered Behavior Technician)-Outpatient Clinic

    Heartspring 3.6company rating

    Wichita, KS job

    Full-time Description We are a company driven by our values excellence, possibility, leadership, service, celebration, and integrity. The Behavior Technician will collaborate to provide comprehensive services to our children and families in a clinic setting. As a Registered Behavior Technician, you will: Champion our integrity and interdisciplinary approach by providing customer service while exhibiting excellence through: Service Delivery: Implement goals from the Individualized Treatment Plans (ITPs), complete tasks and maintain appointments, ensuring alignment with therapeutic objectives. Maintain scheduled appointments and complete tasks assigned by identified deadlines with minimal supervision. (Excellence) Client, Family, & Community Engagement: Develop rapport with families and children to increase the social validity of implementation while maintaining professional boundaries. Provide high-quality service to clients and their families in a clean and safe environment. Foster trust and cooperation to enhance treatment outcomes. Exhibit adaptability to changing environments and client needs. Increase community awareness, support and awareness through outreach. (Service) Data and Time Management: Use data collection, monitor performance metrics, optimize time management tactics and achieve billable hours requirements. Maintain professional, accurate, and timely documentation including Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) audit logs to meet standards and guidelines. Ensure adherence to supervision requirements. (Leadership) Collaboration & Communication: Maintain a positive work environment, foster interdisciplinary team support and collaboration and therapeutic best practice interventions. Provide support in other classrooms during scheduled indirect time or in case of cancellations. Effectively communicate with supervisors regarding client needs and treatment ideas. (Celebration) Continuous Learning: Learn and implement ABA therapy best practice interventions as outlined in individualized treatment plans. Ensure compliance with and incorporate industry best practices and payor requirements within practice standards. Participate and contribute to innovation and the expansion of knowledge and skills into new practice areas and development opportunities. (Possibility) Professional Responsibility: Adhere to code of conduct and company policies, review published communications, escalate concerns through chain of command, and ensure confidentiality. Other duties as assigned. (Integrity) Requirements You are a great fit for this role if you have knowledge and abilities in: Critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Excellent communication, collaboration, and interpersonal skills. Strong organizational and multitasking skills. Working independently and as part of a team. Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite or related software. Education and Experience: High School Diploma or equivalent required. Bachelor's degree in related field, preferred. Possess certification as a Registered Behavior Technician through the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB) CPR Certification maintained and in good standing. Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI) certification maintained and in good standing. Physical Requirements: Lifting: Up to 30 lbs. frequently; 50 lbs. rarely Carrying: 10-15 lbs. frequently; 50 lbs. seldom Sitting/Standing/Walking: sit rarely; stand constantly; walk frequently Climbing: rarely Bending/Twisting/Kneeling/Reaching: frequently Reaching: frequently Pushing/Pulling: 10-15 lbs. occasionally; 50 lbs. rarely Dexterity: constant hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity Stamina/Endurance: mild exertion frequently; heavy exertion occasionally Vision/Hearing: constant ability to see clearly and hear instructions or warnings Mind-Body Connection: frequent awareness of body positioning and task execution Work Environment: Environment: Indoor and outdoor work environments Safety Compliance & PPE Requirements: Adherence to safety protocols and protective gear use constantly. Mandatory use of Heartspring standard PPE, with additional protective gear (e.g., gloves, helmets, arm guards, leg guards) provided as needed. Physical Interactions & Exposure Risks: Frequent exposure to physical interactions from clients, including slapping, hitting, punching, kicking, head-butting, and biting. Potential exposure to infectious diseases, parasites, bodily fluids, and blood-borne pathogens in a school and residential care setting.
    $35k-41k yearly est. 15d ago
  • 2nd Grade Teacher

    Educate Kansas 4.1company rating

    Maize, KS job

    Maize USD 266 • ************** Pray-Woodman is seeking a Second Grade Teacher for the 2026-27 school year. Maize has a lot to offer teachers new to the district and those new to the profession. All new teachers are matched with a qualified mentor and both the mentor and mentee are supported by our team of Student Support Specialists and Instructional Coaches. New teachers also participate in 8 half day professional development opportunities throughout the school year. Our teachers are encouraged to continue to learn and grow. Professional learning days are well planned and cover relevant and timely topics. We also offer a professional learning series that qualifies for college credits and tuition reimbursement for a Masters degree. Safe and well-maintained facilities are another great feature found in the Maize district. Through partnership with the Maize Police Department, we have Resource Officers at many of our schools and have invested in enhanced security features. Our goal is to attract and retain the very best educators. The Negotiated Agreement with salary schedule can be found on our website along with additional information regarding benefits. Salary Information Base salary is $48,950
    $49k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Property Caretaker

    Accessible Space 3.5company rating

    Kansas City, KS job

    Accessible Space, Inc. (ASI), a nonprofit organization, was founded in 1978. At that time, housing opportunities for adults with disabilities did not exist. Many people in need of attendant and homemaker support ended up in nursing homes. ASI offered a different option in which people could live independently in their own accessible, affordable cooperative homes or apartments and draw on supportive services as needed. ASI's unique model enabled consumers to share service hours so supportive assistance would be available 24/7/365. Today the need for supportive housing and assisted living options continues to grow. Accessible Space's initial five cooperative homes provided housing for 30 consumers in Minnesota. Now ASI is a nationwide organization with 136 buildings in 26 states and has developed additional buildings in 31 states Job Description We are looking for a full-time Property Caretaker / Maintenance person for our apartment building in Kansas City, KS. $21 - $24 per hour Here's what you'll be doing: Maintain a clean and safe environment Complete minor building and unit maintenance repairs Do all duties related to unit turnovers Carry out ongoing routine maintenance and prevention checks Implement required unit and building inspections Perform routine errands Obtain bids on contracted maintenance and repair work We are also hiring a part time property caretaker at our other location in Kansas City, KS! Qualifications Property Caretaker / Maintenance qualifications: One year of experience in performing minor building and maintenance repairs Work independently Effective communicate orally and in writing Ability to effectively and appropriately interact with individuals Availability to complete general work responsibilities Monday through Friday between the hours of 7am and 6pm Additional Information What it's in it for you: 3 weeks paid time off your first year Health and dental insurance Holiday pay Life insurance Employee assistance program Wellness rebate Education reimbursement Retirement savings plan (403b) Apply on line: *********************** or fax resume to HR: ************
    $21-24 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Prayer and Action Mission Camp Counselor

    Archdiocese of Kansas City 4.0company rating

    Kansas City, KS job

    The Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas is the Catholic Church in Northeast Kansas: Growing as Disciples of Jesus; Making Disciples for Jesus. The Mission Camp Counselor is part of the Prayer and Action ministry. Prayer and Action is a service retreat ministry that provides our teens the unique opportunity to grow in their relationship with Jesus Christ and His Church, while being on mission to serve the local communities of northeast Kansas. For more information, please visit pandakc.org. This temporary, full-time paid position runs from Tuesday, May 26, 2026 - Tuesday, July 24, 2026, with weekends and July 04 - 07 off. Duties and Responsibilities: Serve on a team of 7-8 staff to implement the Prayer and Action mission experience and helping as needed. Take lead on at least one of several core jobs such as: coordinate work sites, direct meal prep, lead prayer, organize fun activities, orchestrate evening program, manage finances, and communicate with stakeholders. Work and interact with teens to give witness to the Faith and facilitate personal encounter with Christ. Speak to groups by giving at least one reflection talk a week. Work with staff and Archdiocese to solicit donations and engagement from the community of Kansas City, KS to support the charitable mission of Prayer and Action. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Link mission, vision, values, goals and strategies to everyday work. Use strong verbal and/or written communication skills to exchange information clearly and concisely and deliver concepts, opinions and ideas in a professional manner. Follows guidelines, regulations, principles and standards. Qualifications: Musical talent is a plus. Practicing Catholic in good standing is required. Note: All employees are required to consent to a background check, commit to our Statement of Foundational Principles as they Relate to Employment, Code of Conduct policy and complete Safe Environment training before hiring.
    $28k-36k yearly est. 35d ago
  • Child & Family Development Educator

    Sek-Cap 3.4company rating

    Chanute, KS job

    Salary: $18.38 - $21.00 DOE Classification: Full-time Status: Non-Exempt Primary advocate for families enrolled in the home-base or center -based option. To provide in-home instruction as well as a group socialization experience to parents and children (infants/toddlers) which will enhance the parents ability to fill the role of primary nurturer of their child. Maintain on-going contact with families and work with all other components (health, nutrition, family services, mental health, special services, parent education and resource/referral) to integrate services into the family setting. This position will support the center as needed by providing minimal time in the classroom to ensure the safety of children. The center families will be served through home and office visits. This position will provide parents with the necessary tools to become self-reliant through the development of a Family Development Partnership and referral to local resources. Must meet requirements per Federal Head Start Performance Standards and any local, state and or agency policies and procedures. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Recruit families to apply for the Early Head Start and Head Start program within identified service areas. (FA/FE) Maintain a waitlist of eligible families and maintain contact with the families on the waitlist. (FA/FE) Submit all required documentation for application approval and enrollment. (FA/FE) Build rapport with families and create a respectful relationship through the Family Development Partnership with the families. Builds trusting working relationships with families and provide services responsive to each familys individual living situation, cultures, beliefs, values, languages, practices, and traditions. (FA/FE) CFDE work with the teachers to foster child and family wellbeing. Using the tiered approach with families identifying their strengths and building goals to improve self-reliance. Conduct home visits as the tiered approach identifies and follow up on family centered goals. All information case notes, updated goals, 90-minute home visits, lesson plans, etc. will be entered into the database (Apricot). Complete and submit all required documentation according to timelines. (FA/FE) Give parents a voice and support them in becoming decision makers for the program, recruit for Policy Council. (FA/FE) Partner with parents and other staff to provide 2 socializations per month, parent meetings per month and parent engagement activities. (FA/FE) Transport families as per program requirements to support families needs and goals. (FA/FE) Instruct and support parents in using Positive Behavior Support strategies to prevent and defuse disruptive behavior. (FA/FE) Identify, refer to, schedule appointments and work cooperatively with local community agencies and providers to ensure comprehensive services to meet family needs. (FA/FE) Assist parents and health staff with collection, tracking, referral, transportation (use community resources first), and follow-up in all health, immunization, and dental requirements. (FA/FE) Assist families to identify their strengths and available resources to work toward their goals for their childrens development and familys well-being. (FA) Conduct comprehensive educational 90-minute weekly home visits to families including all components based on curriculum and parent engagement. A comprehensive home visit includes parent engagement, health and safety, nutrition, child development including special needs (as applicable) and social services. (FE) Provide prenatal mothers with home visits and with information, training, and support to meet both baby and mother's needs. Create a monthly newsletter. (FE) Maintain ongoing assessments for each child, which include Developmental Observations (checkpoint assessments), ASQ-3 and ASQ-SE screenings and parent feedback. (FE) Provide support in parent and child activities encouraging developmentally appropriate activities for the changing needs of infants and toddlers (FE) Educate parents and prepare with parents one nutrition activity per month. (FE) Comply with Head Start Performance Standards. Respect and support cultural differences and diverse family structures. Continue Professional Development as required for this position. Demonstrate good work habits such as arriving on time and adhering to appropriate break times. Attend mandatory In-Service trainings, staff meetings, and other events as required. Maintain a clean and adequately serviced vehicle. Maintain clean resource items, assessment items, etc. Responsibility to report any suspected abuse or neglect to appropriate authority. Advocate for SEK-CAP, Inc. in the community. Maintain and assure confidentiality and privacy of SEK-CAP, Inc. customers. Uphold and promote the core values and mission statement of SEK-CAP, Inc. Support management decisions both in actions and words. Mandatory report of any suspected child abuse or neglect to appropriate authorities. Other duties as assigned. KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE: Essential: Basic computer skills. Basic operation skills of general office equipment such as photocopiers, faxes, and phone systems. Superior interpersonal skills. Ability to get along with diverse personalities. Tactful, mature, and flexible. Ability to meet and deal tactfully with the public and to communicate effectively and clearly both orally and in writing. Ability to work unconventional business hours to meet families needs. Resourceful and well-organized self-starter, needing minimal supervision. Ability to establish and maintain positive, effective working relationships with co-workers, community partners, and customers. Ability to learn and adapt. Desired: Familiarity with theories and principles of adult education, child development and early childhood education and social services. Ability to communicate with 0-3-year-old children and adults on their level and instill trust, confidence, and self-worth. Commitment to promoting self-reliance for all families. Knowledge of community resources and program resources. Knowledge of Head Start Performance Standards. EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor or Associate degree in Early Childhood or field of related degree with Early Childhood Emphasis preferred, State certification in Early Childhood, or CDA credential or obtain CDA after six months of employment. Have or be willing to obtain Home Visitation Training within the first year of employment. Obtain First Aid and CPR certification within 30 days. Successfully complete a physical exam and TB skin test before beginning employment and every three years thereafter, with the exception of a diagnosed medical condition requiring annual exams. Submit to and pass standard criminal history check and Child Abuse and Neglect check. Submit to and pass standard drug screen test. Possess current, valid drivers license and meet agency insurance underwriting guidelines. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS/WORK ENVIRONMENT: The physical demands and work environment described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Use hands to finger, handle, or feel. Reach with hands and arms. Sit or occasionally stand; walk and stoop, kneel, or crouch. Regularly lift and/or move up to 30 pounds. Required vision abilities include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. Occasional exposure to wet and/or humid conditions . Outside weather conditions. Extreme cold and extreme heat. Noise level is usually quiet to moderate. The duties listed above are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or logical assignment to the position. The job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee and is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the employer and requirements of the job change. Benefits: Health insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Paid Disability Insurance Paid Employee Assistance Program Paid Life Insurance Paid Sick Leave Paid Vacation Leave Paid Training 401(k) 401(k) Matching Weekly day range: Monday to Friday Work Location: In person
    $18.4-21 hourly 5d ago
  • District Treasurer

    Educate Kansas 4.1company rating

    Saint George, KS job

    Rock Creek USD 323 • ************** USD 323 is accepting applications for a District Treasurer / Receptionist. Qualifications High school diploma or equivalent required. Knowledge of basic accounting procedures and the ability to operate standard office equipment, including computers, required. Duties Perform duties of District Treasurer as required by Kansas statutes; process invoices, purchase orders, and vouchers; prepare bond and coupon remittance letters; maintain accurate financial and filing records; serve as primary receptionist by greeting visitors and answering phones; perform clerical and secretarial duties; and other duties as assigned. Please apply at *********************************** Benefits Information Health insurance and Section 125 benefits available in accordance with Board policy. Salary Information Hourly wage, based on qualifications and experience. Holidays and leave granted according to Board policy. Employer Information Rock Creek USD 323 is a progressive, growing district with approximately 1,300 students. We are the first school district east of Manhattan and encompass several communities. Rock Creek has an elementary school in Westmoreland and one in St. George. St. George Elementary completed two new additions in 2014. We completed a new strength & conditioning facility and a three room addition to Rock Creek High School, spring 2014. A new district office was completed in 2019, and our new middle school opened for the 2020-2021 school year. Upgrades to the football stadium were completed fall 2013 and a new softball field was completed for the 2015 season. We also opened our new baseball field on the Rock Creek campus for the 2021 season. We will have an updated track and field facility for the start of the 2024/2025 school year. The high school, middle school and district office are located halfway between the communities of Westmoreland & St. George. Our state assessment scores are among the highest in the state. Our curriculum includes innovative programs at all grade levels and 1:1. Classroom iPad sets at grades K-6, and Chromebooks at grades 7-12. Please visit our website at https://************** for more information and thank you for considering Rock Creek USD 323. Phone: ************ Fax: ************ Address: 9353 Flush Road, St. George, KS 66535 Email: *****************
    $39k-52k yearly est. Easy Apply 38d ago
  • Instrumental (Band) Music Teacher - Grades 9-12: 2026-2027 School Year

    Educate Kansas 4.1company rating

    Manhattan, KS job

    Manhattan-Ogden USD 383 • ************** Works in cooperation with the Performing Arts Department Head and Director of Bands, other band teacher(s), and other faculty in the Performing Arts department, to oversee and coordinate the band program in conjunction with the total school district program. * Responsible for directing and supporting individual students and class activities. * Responsible for the supervision of music students at programs in which he/she has responsibility. We shall ensure that they provide proper supervision of students performing at school and away from school. * Properly prepare students in music appreciation, performance, and instruction. APPLICATION CONSIDERATIONS: Applications will be accepted through January 30, 2026; however, candidates may be contacted for interviews with a subsequent hiring recommendation prior to the posted close date. Early applications are encouraged. LOCATION: Manhattan High School QUALIFICATIONS: * Kansas Teaching License. * Degree from an accredited college or university. * All USD 383 employees must pass a background check. JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: * Develops and delivers instruction aligned with district philosophy, instructional goals, and state standards. * Guides students in maintaining acceptable standards of classroom behavior. * Employs a variety of instructional techniques and instructional media, consistent with the physical limitations of the location provided and the needs and capabilities of the individuals or students group involved. * Develops and maintains a classroom environment conducive to effective learning withing the limits of the resources provided by the district. * Works to establish and maintain open lines of communication with students and their parents concerning both the broad academic and behavioral progress of all assigned students. * Demonstrates instructional and interpersonal strategies and techniques that are responsive to the cultural, ethnic, economic, and linguistic differences of students. * Evaluates student progress on a continual basis and reports at designated times. * Maintains accurate, complete, and correct records as required by law, district policy, and administrative regulations. * Assists in upholding and enforcing school rules, administrative regulations, and Board policy. * Makes provisions for being available to students and parents for educational purposes outside the instructional day when required or requested to do so under reasonable terms. * Cooperates with other members of staff in planning instructional goals, objectives, and methods. * Other duties as assigned by the administration. FLSA STATUS: Exempt EVALUATION: Performance will be evaluated annually in accordance with the Board of Educations policy on evaluation of certified personnel. ABOUT MANHATTAN HIGH SCHOOL: Manhattan High School is a 9th through 12th grade high school. The estimated enrollment for the 2025-2026 school year is 2,050 students. School begins at 7:40 a.m. and releases at 2:50 p.m. Teachers teach 5 of 7 class periods with an additional Advisory period one day a week. The 2 open periods in a teacher's schedule are dedicated to an hour of planning and an hour dedicated to professional learning time. MHS utilizes a modified block schedule that consists of periods 1-7 being taught Monday, Tuesday, and Friday. Wednesday and Thursday are block schedule days. Wednesday consists of 1st period, Advisory, 2nd period, and 3rd period. Thursday's schedule consists of 4th through 7th periods. Every teacher is provided with a MacBook Air and an iPad. All classrooms are equipped with a short-throw projector and an Apple TV. Every student is provided with an iPad. USD 383 uses Infinite Campus for our student information system, CANVAS for our LMS (learning management system) and Xello for our individual plan of study system. We teach a wide variety of electives, Career and Technical Education, concurrent, dual credit, and Advanced Placement classes. We have many official and unofficial career pathways and athletic and activity opportunities with incredible student involvement. We have high expectations for all students and staff. We are always working on ways to meet the needs of our students, develop positive relationships, and improve how we teach the things that we are passionate about. We expect everyone who works at Manhattan High School to care about students, work hard, reflect, and be willing to grow. We expect our Manhattan High School community to be a place where compassion for others shows every day. ABOUT MANHATTAN-OGDEN, USD 383: * The mission of Manhattan-Ogden Unified School District 383 is to prepare all students for success as lifelong learners, earners, and citizens. Our vision is to be nationally recognized for the breadth and depth of success attained by all students. * USD 383 serves 7,000 students from early learning through grade 12. We have 1,800 employees. * The world walks in our hallways. There are 6 continents, over 75 countries, and more than 30 languages are represented. * The Board of Education shall hire all employees based on ability and the needs of the district. Manhattan-Ogden Unified School District 383 is an equal opportunity employer and shall not discriminate in its employment practices and policies concerning hiring, compensation, terms, conditions, or privileges of employment because of an individuals race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, disability, or age. * This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training. Benefits Information Employer Information Manhattan-Ogden USD 383 has a rich history built upon the efforts of many individuals who firmly believed in the importance of public education to this community. We are proud of the tremendous breadth and depth of success attained by past and current students, and embrace expectations for continued success that are ingrained in staff, parents, students, and the community-at-large. With 7,000 students and 1,800 employees, USD 383 is large enough to provide a broad array of challenging educational and extracurricular programs, yet small enough to sustain strong relationships between students and caring adults. The sentiment that we are "just the right size" extends beyond the school district, as Manhattan-Ogden is a diverse, dynamic and close-knit community that takes pride in providing a safe and supportive environment for living and learning. The mission of Manhattan-Ogden Unified School District 383 is to prepare all students for success as lifelong learners, earners, and citizens. Our vision is to be nationally recognized for the breadth and depth of success attained by all students. As an equal opportunity employer, USD 383 is committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce. We believe there is a long-term advantage to a team that reflects the diversity of our students, families, and staff. Please apply for our positions on our website - **************/employment
    $26k-32k yearly est. 49d ago
  • Adoption Counselor

    Kansas Humane Society of Wichita 3.2company rating

    Kansas Humane Society of Wichita job in Wichita, KS

    Come join the Kansas Humane Society pack! We are looking for an Adoption Counselor who loves being an important part of an animal's life. ***KHS is a qualified employer for the Public Loan Service Forgiveness program.*** We offer: Opportunity for two pay increases per year! Generous paid time off 10 paid holidays per year Paid time when closed for Inclement Weather Comprehensive low deductible health, pharmacy and dental plans Vision insurance plan SIMPLE IRA Retirement Plan with a generous company match Pre-tax spending accounts for health care and childcare expenses Discounted YMCA membership Discounts on adoptions, retail store items, basic veterinary services and medicine, and pet food Employee Assistance Program Position Summary Perceive all who enter KHS as a potential donor and provide welcoming, high quality customer service regardless of the circumstances. Utilize a conversational open-ended dialog to counsel potential adopters on the selection/needs of their pet. Assist adopters through the pre-adoption process, animal visiting, and adoption completion processes. Job Responsibilities Customer Service: Provides and models timely, polite, and respectful internal and external customer service regardless of the circumstances Must remain calm, flexible, and willing to see other perspectives. Program Implementation: Assist with and participate in both the development and implementation of special adoption events. Adopter Education: Remain current in humane animal husbandry. Promote open conversations between counselors and adopters so that potential adopters are provided with the resources to be successful pet owners based on their individual needs. Assure that the Kansas Humane Society adopts quality physically and behaviorally healthy pet animals by continuously monitoring the physical and behavioral health of all pets available for adoption. Meet the needs of pets who display signs of illness accordingly. Adopters of pets who have minor medical or behavioral issues will be fully informed of the animal's condition(s) as well as potential implications the condition(s) may have upon the pet in the future. Provide enrichment for pets housed in the Adoptions Area KHS CORE VALUES The Kansas Humane Society has HEART: HAVE COMPASSION We have empathy and understanding for the community and pets we serve, our teammates and our partners in animal welfare EXEMPLIFY COMMITMENT We show our dedication in our work ethic and willingness to learn and grow. ACT WITH INTEGRITY We prioritize integrity in all our actions. RESPECT ALL We treat all animals and people with respect. THRIVE THROUGH COLLABORATION We are better together, united in our service to pets and their people. Qualifications High School Diploma or equivalent Previous animal handling experience with dogs and cats preferred A background in caregiving or customer service. Respect for the human animal bond is a must! PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES AND REQUIREMENTS OF THIS POSITION TALKING: Ability to speak effectively and communicate clearly, AVERAGE HEARING: Able to hear average conversations REPETITIVE MOTION: The employee is regularly required to type, stand, sit, kneel, and squat. FINGER DEXTERITY: The employee is regularly required to use hands to type. AVERAGE VISION: Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. PHYSICAL STRENGTH: Physical restraining of small and large animals 5lb to 100lb (on occasion) Pulled/jolted/jumped on by small and large animals 5lb to 100lb (on occasion) Lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling, throwing of 5lb to 100lb (on occasion) Stooping to pick up items Frequent verbal communication required Frequent repetitive motion and lifting up to 30lbs above shoulder height Must be able to use both hands for repetitive actions; firm grasp, fine manipulation and typing (8 hours daily) Standing, walking, mopping, kneeling on hands and knees, crouching, crawling WORKING CONDITIONS Must be able to handle challenging customers calmly and respectfully on a daily basis. Must be comfortable handling dogs, cats, various small mammals, and birds on a daily basis. Noise exposure varies, and often includes barking and other animal vocalizations. Animal waste contact, smells, and visual exposure are prevalent. Exposure to industrial cleaning supplies. MENTAL ACTIVITIES AND REQUIREMENTS OF THIS POSITION REASONING ABILITY: Provide excellent customer service, flexibility, good conflict resolution skills, make decision independently, must have respect for the human/animal bond. Ability to deal with a variety of variables under only limited standardization. Required to manage awkward, emotional, and sometimes hostile customers for the best customer service possible. MATHEMATICS ABILITY: Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide in all units of measure using whole numbers and common fractions. LANGUAGE ABILITY: Ability to read, analyze, and interpret documents. INTENT AND FUNCTION OF S s assist organizations in ensuring that the hiring process is fairly administered and that qualified employees are selected. They are also essential to an effective appraisal system and related promotion, transfer, layoff, and termination decisions. Well-constructed s are an integral part of any effective compensation system. All descriptions have been reviewed to ensure that only essential functions and basic duties have been included. Peripheral tasks, only incidentally related to each position, have been excluded. Requirements, skills, and abilities included have been determined to be the minimal standards required to successfully perform the positions. In no instance, however, should the duties, responsibilities, and requirements delineated be interpreted as all-inclusive. Additional functions and requirements may be assigned by supervisors as deemed appropriate. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, it is possible that requirements may be modified to reasonably accommodate disabled individuals. However, no accommodations will be made which may pose serious health or safety risks to the employee or others or which impose undue hardships on the organization. Job descriptions are not intended as and do not create employment contracts. The organization maintains its status as an at-will employer. Employees can be terminated for any reason not prohibited by law.
    $34k-39k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Veterinary Assistant

    Kansas Humane Society of Wichita 3.2company rating

    Kansas Humane Society of Wichita job in Wichita, KS

    Come join the Kansas Humane Society pack! We are looking for Veterinary Assistants who love being an important part of an animal's life. ***KHS is a qualified employer for the Public Loan Service Forgiveness program.*** We offer: Opportunity for two pay increases per year! Generous paid time off 10 paid holidays per year Paid time when closed for Inclement Weather Comprehensive low deductible health, pharmacy and dental plans Vision insurance plan SIMPLE IRA Retirement Plan with a generous company match Pre-tax spending accounts for health care and childcare expenses Discounted YMCA membership Discounts on adoptions, retail store items, basic veterinary services and medicine, and pet food Employee Assistance Program POSITION PURPOSE The Veterinary Assistant position must fully understand multiple clinical functions and fill in when and where needed for the success of the KHS mission. Provides close assistance to the DVM, Clinic Manager or Clinic Supervisor on duty to provide quality medical care for the animals in our care. This includes, but is not limited to physical examinations, accurate documentation, determining surgical flow, induction, intubation, surgical prep, medication administration, instrument care, and cleaning, inventory control of shelter's medical supplies, fill and administer medications, evaluate patient progress, work with each department to serve animal medical needs, and educate clients, volunteers, and externs on medical conditions and health. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Animal Care: Promote the humane care and treatment of animals. Perform basic exam, understand normal vs. abnormal, and bring abnormal findings to the attention of the DVM. Collect and test specimen samples through a variety of methods and read the results. Monitor animal wellbeing during surgery. Fill prescriptions and administer medication. Provide treatment assistance. Perform appropriate and safe animal handling techniques. Accurately complete forms and records so that communication within and between departments is clear. Uphold clinic standards honestly and ethically. Good understanding of KHS preventative health care policies. Maintain a clean environment for both animals and people in the KHS Clinic. Instrument Care: Provides proper instrument and equipment cleaning. Requests maintenance when appropriate. Prepares surgical packs. Runs and utilizes various lab and surgical equipment. Resource Management: Assists the Clinic Manager and Clinic Supervisor in maintaining adequate stock of Clinic and Pharmacy supplies. Requests supplies as needed. Stocks and rotates supplies. Volunteer Management: Assists the Clinic Manager and Clinic Supervisor with supervision and training of volunteers. Customer Service: Provides and models timely, polite, and respectful internal and external customer service regardless of the circumstances. Must remain calm, flexible, and willing to see other perspectives. Provides recognition and support to both staff and volunteers for their individual contributions to our agency. Explains medical conditions and treatments to volunteers, foster parents, outside customers and shelter staff. Clerical: Performs accurate, complete, and concise surgical documentation, medical exam findings, test results, and vaccination history, using PetPoint. Basic understanding of data entry and retrieval in PetPoint. Schedules medical appointments. Maintains accurate Drug Log records. Provides clerical assistance to other clinic staff as time allows. Training: Participates in staff training and development opportunities as requested. Participates in special events, projects, and cross training programs as needed. KHS CORE VALUES The Kansas Humane Society has HEART: HAVE COMPASSION We have empathy and understanding for the community and pets we serve, our teammates and our partners in animal welfare. EXEMPLIFY COMMITMENT We show our dedication in our work ethic and willingness to learn and grow. ACT WITH INTEGRITY We prioritize integrity in all our actions. RESPECT ALL We treat all animals and people with respect. THRIVE THROUGH COLLABORATION We are better together, united in our service to pets and their people. Qualifications QUALIFICATIONS Education/Certification: High School Diploma or Equivalent. RVT or experienced Vet Assistant preferred but not required. Required Knowledge: High degree of customer service skills, flexibility, conflict resolution, and team building. Experience Required: A background in a caregiving or customer service field. Should prefer and have the ability to cope with emotionally demanding work. Skills/Abilities: Attention to detail a must. Should be able to work as a member of a team, and independently. Should be able to exercise sound judgment and make independent decisions. A respect for the human/animal bond is a must. PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES AND REQUIREMENTS OF THIS POSITION TALKING: Ability to speak effectively and communicate clearly. AVERAGE HEARING: Able to hear average conversations. REPETETIVE MOTION: The employee must be able to use both hands for repetitive actions; firm grasp, precise movements, fine manipulation, typing. FINGER DEXTERITY: The employee is regularly required to use hands to type. AVERAGE VISION: Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. BODY FLEXIBILITY: The employee may be required to climb, balance, kneel, stoop, crouch, or crawl. The employee may be pulled, jolted or jumped on by small and large animals. PHYSICAL STRENGTH: The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. May also walk, sit, or stand for long periods of time. WORKING CONDITIONS May work in areas with high noise level, occasional foul odors, dangerous animals, toxic chemicals, environmental contaminants, zoonotic diseases, and challenging customers. Adequate lighting. Adequate ventilation. Adequate seating. Adequate safety & protective products and equipment. May be required to work in excess of normal workday and work weekends. MENTAL ACTIVITIES AND REQUIREMENTS OF THIS POSITION REASONING ABILITY: Ability to deal with a variety of variables under only limited standardization and to remain focused during times of distraction. MATHEMATICS ABILITY: Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide all units of measure using whole numbers and common fractions. LANGUAGE ABILITY: Ability to read, analyze, and interpret documents. Read, interpret, and record medical data. Ability to communicate clearly (verbal & written). EMOTIONAL ABILITY: Ability to cope with stress, loss/ death/grief, emotional and physical fatigue, long hours, and a variety of different human personalities. INTENT AND FUNCTION OF S s assist organizations in ensuring that the hiring process is fairly administered and that qualified employees are selected. They are also essential to an effective appraisal system and related promotion, transfer, layoff, and termination decisions. Well-constructed s are an integral part of any effective compensation system. All descriptions have been reviewed to ensure that only essential functions and basic duties have been included. Peripheral tasks, only incidentally related to each position, have been excluded. Requirements, skills, and abilities included have been determined to be the minimal standards required to successfully perform the positions. In no instance, however, should the duties, responsibilities, and requirements delineated be interpreted as all-inclusive. Additional functions and requirements may be assigned by supervisors as deemed appropriate. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, it is possible that requirements may be modified to reasonably accommodate disabled individuals. However, no accommodations will be made which may pose serious health or safety risks to the employee or others or which impose undue hardships on the organization. Job descriptions are not intended as and do not create employment contracts. The organization maintains its status as an at-will employer. Employees can be terminated for any reason not prohibited by law.
    $28k-31k yearly est. 8d ago
  • High School Math and District Activities Director

    Educate Kansas 4.1company rating

    Macksville, KS job

    Macksville USD 351 • macksvilleschools.com/ Macksville USD 351 is accepting applications for a high school Math teaching position and district Activities Director position for the 2026-27 school year. Coaching positions available. Appropriate certification preferred, and salary will be commensurate with experience. The position is open until filled. To complete the application file, email the below listed documents to Mike Sanders, Superintendent of Schools, at ******************* Cover Letter Resume Credentials Transcripts. Current KSDE License. (3) Professional References. Completed Application available through District Office; ************. Certified / Employment Opportunities / District Information / Macksville School District - USD 351 - Macksville Schools - USD 351 Benefits Information $366 paid per month towards medical expenses. Salary Information 2025-2026 Salary base is $42,600. Employer Information Macksville is a 1A school district conveniently located between Hutchinson and Dodge City on Highway 50. The district enrolls approximately 275 students in one attendance center, and employs approximately 30 teachers, a Superintendent/Grade School, and Middle School/High School administrators. The district is a member of the South Central Kansas Special Education Coop (SCKSEC) headquartered in Pratt, Ks. Together with school, families, and community, we are committed to student success. The district has implemented a one-to-one technology initiative for all students from Prek-12. We offer a three and four-year-old Preschool program. The JR/SR high school is a member of the Central Prairie League (CPL). Macksville is a great place to work and raise a family. The students maintain a high level of tradition and are known for their success academically and in extra-curricular activities. We offer pep band at the middle and high school levels. Our high school band participates in marching band and competes during the year. Our students are active in Scholars Bowl and Forensics. We have a strong tradition in state winning athletic programs to include Boys Basketball and Track and Field. As well as, Football District Champions in 2022.
    $42.6k yearly Easy Apply 60d+ ago
  • 2nd Grade Paraprofessional

    Educate Kansas 4.1company rating

    Cimarron, KS job

    Cimarron-Ensign USD 102 • ************************ A second grade paraprofessional supports the classroom teacher by helping students learn and stay on track throughout the school day. They work with individuals or small groups on reading, writing, math, and classroom routines; assist with behavior and social-emotional skills; prepare materials; supervise students during transitions; and help create a safe, positive learning environment. They also provide morning breakfast duty and supervise students during recess and lunch duty, ensuring safety, appropriate behavior, and smooth transitions. They may provide accommodations for students with special needs and communicate observations to the teacher. Salary Information depending on experience
    $23k-29k yearly est. 55d ago
  • House Director

    Delta Gamma 2.8company rating

    Lawrence, KS job

    The House Director is responsible for the overall business operations of the House; including but not limited to the day-to-day maintenance, cleanliness, food service and safety/security of the House. The House Director exercises discretion and independent judgement, when comparing and evaluating various outcomes involving the business operations. Requirements Essential Functions · Ensures a safe and productive environment for collegians and staff, including walking the property inside (multiple floors with stairs) and outside. · Responds appropriately during all emergency situations and contacts appropriate parties. · Creates a strategy for the long-term care and upkeep of the facility for the House Corporation Board. · Obtains several detailed estimates for all work to be completed on the House. · Keeps accurate records of maintenance repairs; including but not limited to roof, HVAC, security system, sprinkler system, plumbing and electrical. · Communicates house maintenance issues to the House Corporation Board and coordinates all routine maintenance issues in a timely manner. Manages all minor repairs within agreed amount in a timely manner. Notifies House Corporation Board of major repairs that exceed agreed amount with estimates that need to be done. Reports immediately to the House Corporation Board all hazards and damages that require insurance claims. · Stays within the given budget for ad hoc expenses; reconciles receipts and purchase orders; reviews and submits for payment through appropriate party. · Purchase's kitchen, cleaning and other necessary supplies while maintaining inventory. · Collaborates with the Chef and the collegians to plan nutritious meals within the budget. · Manages employees including but not limited to, hiring, completing performance evaluations, approving payroll, employee relations, etc. · Manages multiple preferred service providers to resolve issues while staying within budget. · Remains with all visitors at all times including service providers. · Keeps the House Corporation informed of any inspection by insurance adjusters, fire department, government agencies, or others concerned with the maintenance, security, and safety of the House. · Assists the Director of House Management with the required fire drills and other required inspections; specifically seeking out any damage to the House. · Communicates regularly any unusual trends, activities and/or problems with the chapter to the Chapter Advisor (ATC). · Meets regularly with the House Manager and attends any meetings with chapter members and/or boards as necessary. · Opens and closes the House before and after each break in conjunction with the university academic schedule. · Reviews, and processes invoices timely per the Accounts Payable guidelines. · Uploads receipts, provides an expense description, and assigns G/L account numbers timely on the Fraternity Housing Corporation credit provider website. · Must reside in the chapter house each night the collegians are in residence. · Adheres to university, House Corporation Board, Office of Housing and chapter policies and rules. Non-Essential Functions · Assists the House Corporation with managing/reviewing the fixed asset inventory list in November and May every year. · Approve timecards in a timely manner. · Secures staff substitutes as needed. · Arranges for meals as needed. · Serves as a hostess, as requested, for the chapter social events, such as recruitment. · The House Director is required to check on the House periodically during House closures. · All other duties as assigned. Experience Previous house director or property management experience preferred. Education High school diploma or equivalent. Technical experience Must be able to utilize Microsoft Word, Excel, email and scanning. Travel Minimal local travel. Lifting requirements Must be able to lift a minimum of 25 pounds. Physical Demands Rarely 0%-25% Occasionally 25% - 50% Frequently 50% - 75% Continually 75% - 100% Standing Continually Walking Continually Bending Occasionally Stooping Occasionally Kneeling Rarely Crouching Occasionally Climbing stairs Continually The position requires manual dexterity; auditory and visual skills; and the ability to follow written and oral instructions and procedures. Competencies - key performance indicators to be successful in this position include: · Decision Quality: Makes good decisions based on analysis, experience, and judgment. · Customer Focus: Meets the expectations and requirements of the residents and staff. · Interpersonal Skills: Relates well to others and builds rapport with residents, guests and vendors. · Understanding/Directing Others: Provides clear direction to staff and vendors on expectations. Salary Description 50,000 to 55,000
    $45k-47k yearly est. 41d ago
  • Clinic Supervisor

    Kansas Humane Society of Wichita 3.2company rating

    Kansas Humane Society of Wichita job in Wichita, KS

    The Clinic Supervisor performs and oversees the aspects of the clinic medical process at the Kansas Humane Society performed by the Veterinary Assistants. Provide quality medical care for the animals in our care, inventory control of shelter's medical supplies, fill and administer medications, evaluate patient progress, work with each department to serve animal medical needs, and educate clients, volunteers, and externs on medical conditions and health. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Staff and Volunteer Management: Supervise Veterinary Assistants and volunteers carry out their daily duties. Coach, mentor, and train staff and volunteers. Interview and hire all Veterinary Assistant roles. Conduct performance evaluations as required, prepare staffing schedules and approve time clock entries. Ensure keys and security key cards are current and updated based on appropriate access throughout the shelter. Animal Care: Promote the humane care and treatment of animals. Perform basic exam, and understand normal vs. abnormal, and bring abnormal findings to the attention of the DVM. Test specimens through a variety of methods and read the results. Fill prescriptions. Administer medication. Provide treatment assistance. Monitor animal well-being while in our care. Perform appropriate and safe animal handling. Uphold hospital standards honestly and ethically. Accurately complete forms and records so that communication within and between departments is clear. Good understanding of KHS preventative health care policies. Maintain a clean environment for both animals and people in the KHS Clinic. Program Management: Provide continued support and evaluation of existing Clinic programs: Donor Subsidized Spay/Neuter, TNR day, all Externship Programs (surgical and technician), and Clinic volunteer program. Quality Medical and Surgical Care Assessment: Perform routine audits of procedures and practices, including weekly drug audits. Support the continued development and implementation of Clinic SOM and Training Materials. Develop and implement adverse event tracking review system. Track, manage, and order clinic inventory and supplies. Resource Management: Serve as steward of KHS resources. Utilize staff, volunteer and monetary resources effectively. Prioritize to accomplish task(s) that are most critical to the agency. Inventory supplies and anticipate needs for the Clinic Department. Capacity Management: Monitor numbers of animals scheduled for surgery, exams and foster checks. Triage to assure that animal needs are met within the capacity of care KHS has to offer. Fill in for staff as needed when emergencies arise or understaffed. Customer Service: Provide and model timely, polite, and respectful internal and external customer service regardless of the circumstances. Build and maintain relationships with local veterinarians and other special interest groups to ensure a good working partnership with area businesses. Must remain calm, flexible, and willing to see other perspectives. Provide recognition and support to both staff and volunteers for their individual contributions to our agency. Represent the Clinic in shelter meetings and lead team meetings. Host tours of DVMs, vendors, special groups, rescues and others to educate on the mission/vision of KHS. Clerical: Ensure accurate, complete, and concise entry of medical and surgical exam findings, test results, and vaccination history, using PetPoint. Ensure medical and surgical appointments are scheduled. Make charts and graphs using Excel for tracking & trending purposes. Ensure templates are created and up to date to provide accurate documentation in PetPoint for any and all medical discoveries. Maintains accurate Drug Log records. Provides clerical assistance to other clinic staff as time allows. Training: Assist the Director of Clinic Operations with development and maintenance of training procedures. Implement departmental training for Clinic staff. Participates in staff training and development opportunities as requested. Participates in special events, projects, and cross training programs as needed. Qualifications EDUCATION/CERTIFICATION: High School Diploma or Equivalent. Registered Vet Tech preferred or equivalent Veterinary Assistant experience. Must be willing and able to obtain and maintain status as a KHS Certified Euthanasia Technician. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE: High degree of customer service skills, flexibility, conflict resolution, and team building. Knowledge of data entry, Microsoft programs, and phone etiquette. Training and/or teaching experience. EXPERIENCE PREFERRED: Registered Vet Tech preferred or equivalent Veterinary Assistant experience. Three years of leadership/management experience. SKILLS/ABILITIES: Attention to detail a must. Should be able to work as a member of a team, and independently. Should be able to exercise sound judgment and make independent decisions. Ability to lead a team is a must. A respect for the human/animal bond is a must. Ability to prioritize and manage time efficiently is crucial. Ability to analyze data and prepare statistics for analysis is required. PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES AND REQUIREMENTS OF THIS POSITION TALKING: Ability to speak effectively and communicate clearly. AVERAGE HEARING: Able to hear average conversations. REPETETIVE MOTION: The employee must be able to use both hands for repetitive actions; firm grasp, precise movements, fine manipulation, typing. FINGER DEXTERITY: The employee is regularly required to use hands to type. AVERAGE VISION: Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. BODY FLEXIBILITY: The employee may be required to climb, balance, kneel, stoop, crouch, or crawl. The employee may be pulled, jolted or jumped on by small and large animals. PHYSICAL STRENGTH: The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. May also walk, sit, or stand for long periods of time. WORKING CONDITIONS May work in areas with high noise level, occasional foul odors, dangerous animals, toxic chemicals, environmental contaminants, zoonotic diseases, and challenging customers. Adequate lighting, ventilation and seating. Adequate safety & protective products and equipment. May be required to work in excess of normal workdays, weekends and holidays. MENTAL ACTIVITIES AND REQUIREMENTS OF THIS POSITION REASONING ABILITY: Ability to deal with a variety of variables under only limited standardization and supervision and to remain focused during times of distraction. MATHEMATICS ABILITY: Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide all units of measure using whole numbers and common fractions. Ability to perform conversions and figuring medication dose/weight. LANGUAGE ABILITY: Ability to read, analyze, and interpret documents. Ability to communicate clearly (verbal & written). EMOTIONAL ABILITY: Ability to cope with stress, loss/death/grief, emotional and physical fatigue, long hours, and a variety of different human personalities. INTENT AND FUNCTION OF S s assist organizations in ensuring that the hiring process is fairly administered and that qualified employees are selected. They are also essential to an effective appraisal system and related promotion, transfer, layoff, and termination decisions. Well-constructed s are an integral part of any effective compensation system. All descriptions have been reviewed to ensure that only essential functions and basic duties have been included. Peripheral tasks, only incidentally related to each position, have been excluded. Requirements, skills, and abilities included have been determined to be the minimal standards required to successfully perform the positions. In no instance, however, should the duties, responsibilities, and requirements delineated be interpreted as all-inclusive. Additional functions and requirements may be assigned by supervisors as deemed appropriate. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, it is possible that requirements may be modified to reasonably accommodate disabled individuals. However, no accommodations will be made which may pose serious health or safety risks to the employee or others or which impose undue hardships on the organization. Job descriptions are not intended as and do not create employment contracts. The organization maintains its status as an at-will employer. Employees can be terminated for any reason not prohibited by law.
    $51k-69k yearly est. 8d ago
  • Student Intern-Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska (Undergraduate & Faculty Ministry)

    Intervarsity USA 4.4company rating

    Kansas job

    Job Type: Part time To advance the purpose of InterVarsity, this position is focused on learning the basics of college campus ministry. This position is limited to students who are currently enrolled in a four-year or community college. Second year students and students enrolled at a community college may intern at a two-year/community college. Third year students and higher can work at a four-year or community college. Non-InterVarsity students who attend a Christian college must have third or fourth year standing. GROWTH OBJECTIVES Develop in college campus ministry leadership Grow in spiritual understanding, biblical knowledge, ministry experience and skills, and mature as a disciple of Jesus Christ Develop daily spiritual disciplines Pursue spiritual relationships and involvement in a worshipping community Discern God's call to ministry service with InterVarsity and its mission MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES Participate and engage fully with the campus ministry team to cast spiritual vision and direction Contribute to the accomplishment of the campus ministry team's plans for spiritual growth and transformation Teach students to love, study, and apply Scripture to their lives Promote the Mission on campus (to advance witnessing communities that are bolder, broader, and more ethnically diverse): Seek opportunities to proclaim and demonstrate the Gospel of Jesus Christ Learn to guide chapters (or assigned segments of a chapter) in the development of strategic thinking regarding witness to the university Learn to model and assist students and faculty in growing in their love for God's people of every ethnicity and culture Encourage a prayerful lifestyle in students, especially focusing on those who do not yet follow Jesus as Lord and Savior Engage positively with the supervision and training you receive from your staff ministry trainer and/or director Assist with reporting as assigned Serve as an ambassador of InterVarsity to individual ministry partners and churches, through prayer, discussion of ministry efforts, mission, and accomplishments Other duties as assigned by supervisor QUALIFICATIONS A follower of Jesus Christ Annually affirm InterVarsity's Statement of Agreement A developing passion for evangelism Demonstrates campus ministry leadership qualities such as initiative, self-awareness and cultural awareness, communication, professionalism, eagerness to learn, cross-cultural competence, teamwork, and relational maturity. For more information, visit out Central Region website at **************************************** or contact Will Chu for more information [*************************] Pay Range: $15.06 - $20.08 per hour Pay: This position is funded through personal fundraising. Accordingly, compensation will vary based on the ability of the individual to secure a donor team to fund the cost of his/her salary. The anticipated salary range for this position on a full-time basis (40 hours/week) is dependent on a variety of factors, including location and cost of living. The actual salary received, including any geographic adjustment to account for location and cost of living, is subject to the individual's ability to raise funds necessary to cover the full amount of such salary within the range set forth in the job posting details. Benefits: We offer a competitive benefits package, including health care and retirement savings with a match. Eligibility is based on employee type and hours worked. Benefits include the following: 403(b) Retirement Savings Plan 403(b) matching contributions Dental insurance Employee assistance program Employee discounts Flexible work schedule Flexible spending accounts Health insurance Health savings account Life insurance Paid time off Parental leave Professional development assistance Vision insurance Equal Employment Opportunity: InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA is both an equal opportunity employer and a faith-based religious organization. We conduct hiring without regard to race, color, ancestry, national origin, citizenship, age, sex, marital status, parental status, membership in any labor organization, political ideology, or disability of an otherwise qualified individual. The status of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA as an equal opportunity employer does not prevent the organization from hiring staff based on their religious beliefs so that all staff share the same religious commitment. Pursuant to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 702 (42 U.S.C. 2000e 1(a)) InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA has the right to, and does, hire only candidates who agree with InterVarsity's Statement of Agreement: Purpose and Doctrinal Basis because InterVarsity believes that each and every staff plays a vital role in advancing InterVarsity's mission and purposes.
    $15.1-20.1 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago

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