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  • Youth Outreach and Engagement Coordinator

    Lighthouse 3.7company rating

    Lighthouse job in Royal Oak, MI

    Job Description Title: Youth Outreach and Engagement Coordinator Lighthouse MI is a growing non-profit, established in 2019 when Lighthouse of Oakland County and South Oakland Shelter joined forces to offer a stronger collective response to poverty in our Metro Detroit community. With over 80 years of combined experience, Lighthouse serves as a beacon of hope to our neighbors who need it most by offering assistance with emergency basic needs alongside housing programs and supportive services designed to support long-term economic stability. Lighthouse owns and operates Spero Housing Group, a subsidiary non-profit dedicated specifically to developing and operating high quality affordable and supportive housing for persons of low and moderate income, as well as HandUp, a community and crowdfunding platform serving 100+ homeless service agencies and their clients across the United States. Position Summary The Youth Outreach and Engagement Coordinator helps organize, lead, and grow efforts to connect with and support young people, ages 10-24, who are experiencing homelessness or at-risk of running away. As part of Lighthouse's Runaway and Homeless Youth (RHY) team, this position helps develop and implement effective outreach and promotional strategies to identify and engage youth who may be in need of services, resources, and support. Through outreach and engagement, this role works to help youth stay safe and connect to needed services, including facilitating homelessness prevention strategies wherever possible. This position also helps create and implement a diverse array of youth empowerment and engagement opportunities to build community connections and promote youth leadership capacity. This includes coordinating a Youth Advisory Board, planning activities and events, and promoting community partnership building and awareness of resources for youth. This position will spend much of their time in the field and will have office space at Royal Oak or Pontiac locations. This position is full time at 40 hours/week. Responsibilities & Duties Youth Outreach Provide youth with street- and event-based services, such as basic needs items and emergency referrals, while building a trusting rapport with youth through Positive Youth Development, trauma-informed, culturally-competent, and harm reduction approaches. Conduct mobile street outreach - working in pairs whenever possible - through various means to canvass areas where unaccompanied youth frequent, including recreation centers, libraries, transit centers, parks, malls, and other locations. Create and maintain regular digital youth outreach strategies, including creating content for social media, podcasting, and other means to promote Lighthouse services for youth and young adults. Work with department leadership to establish and grow community-based youth outreach efforts through participation in various community events such as festivals, school fairs, resource-sharing events, and tabling opportunities. Provide crisis intervention, safety planning, and appropriate support to youth in emergency situations, including youth experiencing human trafficking, domestic violence situations, immediate shelter needs, and mental health crises. Continuously evaluate outreach locations, strategies, and needs of youth for ongoing quality improvement to ensure provision of effective outreach interventions. Youth Engagement Create regular youth-focused activities and events to promote Lighthouse's brand and create awareness among young people experiencing or at-risk of homelessness in the community. Work in coordination with the RHY Case Managers to facilitate connection to needed services and youth empowerment opportunities, including short-term counseling, employment/job readiness planning, educational planning, and life skills training. Develop, organize, and coordinate a local Youth Advisory Board composed of young people with lived experience of homelessness to promote youth voice, representation, and leadership for informing community planning efforts and service delivery. Lead Youth Advisory Board recruitment and engagement efforts, including serving as the main point of contact for youth participants, facilitating meetings and events, and supporting the development of youth-driven strategies and objectives in pursuit of efforts to prevent and end youth homelessness. Partnership Development and Capacity Building Play an active role within the local Continuum of Care (CoC), including helping unaccompanied youth connect to Coordinated Entry, partnering with outreach teams, participating in care coordination meetings, and staying abreast of CoC meetings, events, policies, and processes. In coordination with department leadership, identify and develop outreach and engagement partnership opportunities with organizations and locations where at-risk and unaccompanied youth frequent. Partner with RHY department leadership to develop, maintain, and expand relationships with schools, police, health providers, churches, and other community groups who might provide services or referrals to Lighthouse youth programs. In partnership with department leadership, develop and provide training, presentations, and educational materials to community partners and stakeholders who come in contact with homeless and at-risk youth. Other Core Responsibilities Maintain approval to transport clients and provide transportation services as needed. Foster and coordinate inter-agency collaborative solutions and referrals to help clients connect with resources and opportunities to improve safety, meet their goals, and attain long-term stability. Ensure the proper recordkeeping and maintenance of files, including documentation of services and case notes within HMIS in an accurate and timely manner. Maintain accurate documentation of outreach logs, distribution of supplies and assistance, progress notes, referrals, initial screenings, and other program information. Partner with department leadership and Lighthouse's development team to coordinate outreach and engagement volunteer opportunities and donation needs. Adhere to program rules, policies, and procedures and uphold agency values to maintain a safe, client-centered, and inclusive environment for clients, staff, interns, and volunteers. Assist with youth shelter coverage, answering phones, and crisis calls as needed. Participate in internal and external task-forces and committees working to assist the youth and young adult population. Minimum Qualifications Lived or professional experience working with people experiencing homelessness or extreme levels of poverty in the US. Associates degree or equivalent experience in a role directly or indirectly related to human/social services and/or youth development. 1-2 years' experience working in fields of human/social services or youth development. Reliable transportation to transport clients and maintenance of automobile insurance Valid driver's license, Lighthouse reserves that right to require a driving record check with respect to any employee where driving is an essential function of the position. Knowledgeable in with Microsoft Office Suite and Google Apps, Flexibility and the capacity to prioritize tasks in a rapidly changing environment Ability to multitask effectively in a fast paced environment Ability to work with a challenging and diverse population Ability to work non-traditional hours, including evenings and weekends. Preferred Qualifications Bachelor's degree from a 4-year accredited college or university in a related field or equivalent experience in a role directly or indirectly related to human/social services and/or youth development. 2+ years' experience working in fields of human/social services or youth development. Previous experience working with unaccompanied youth experiencing homelessness. An understanding of the social constructs impacting those experiencing economic instability Knowledge of the social services landscape in Oakland County and surrounding areas Knowledge and ability to apply core philosophies and approaches including trauma informed care, Positive Youth Development, Housing First, and harm reduction. HMIS experience Ability to self-regulate and work independently while coordinating with other staff An appetite for innovation and creative problem-solving Proven ability to work effectively with racially and ethnically diverse clients and teams Ability to build consensus and resolve conflict; exhibits willingness to have difficult conversations. Exceptional communication ability, both written and oral. Ability to listen and accept feedback constructively. Possess high emotional intelligence skills. Unwavering personal integrity. Ability to work in a fast paced, demanding, constantly changing environment Disclaimer: The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. All personnel may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed. Physical Demands: The incumbent typically works in an office environment and uses a computer, telephone and other office equipment as needed to perform duties. The noise level in the work environment is typical of that of an office. Incumbent may encounter frequent interruptions throughout the workday. The employee is regularly required to sit, talk, or hear; frequently required to use repetitive hand motion, handle or feel, and to stand, walk, reach, bend or lift up to 20 pounds. Contact with the public in office environments may risk exposure to irrational/hostile behavior, contagious diseases, or contact with domestic animals. The physical demands 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.
    $42k-56k yearly est. 28d ago
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  • Counselor - Advocate - Specialist (HS/Equivalent & Up) Hamilton & McMinn

    Helen Ross McNabb Center 3.7company rating

    Chattanooga, TN job

    Now Hiring: Counselors, Advocates, Specialists & Peer Support Staff Education Level: High School Diploma, Equivalent, or Higher Start Your Career with Purpose - Join the McNabb Center Today! We've been waiting for someone like you! If you're passionate about helping others and want to grow your career in behavioral health and social services, the McNabb Center offers a wide range of meaningful opportunities in Hamilton and McMinn Counties. Our mission is simple but powerful: “Improving the lives of the people we serve.” We are currently hiring for both full-time and PRN (as-needed) roles for candidates with a high school diploma, GED, or bachelor's degree. Peer Support Specialists Starting Pay: $17.40 / hour (based on education and experience) Key Responsibilities: Provide day-to-day recovery support to clients inside the Hamilton County Corrections Facility Serve as a role model using personal experience with mental health or substance use recovery Lead or co-facilitate groups, engage clients in programming, and promote empowerment Maintain a welcoming, recovery-focused atmosphere in the Hamilton County Corrections Facility Education Requirement: High School diploma or equivalent Applicants must be primary mental health or substance use consumers in recovery. Increased pay available for Certified Peer Recovery Specialists (CPRS). Mental Health Technicians (Supportive Housing) Starting Pay: Full-Time: $16.71 / hour (HS level) PRN / Part-Time: $14.00 / hour Key Responsibilities: Provide direct care and monitoring in Supportive Housing programs with 24/7 staffing Conduct intakes, perform safety checks, inventory belongings, and supervise clients Facilitate psychoeducational groups and maintain a supportive recovery environment Transport clients as needed (F-Endorsement required) Work shift-based schedules including evenings, overnights, weekends, and holidays Shift Differentials: Available for 2nd and 3rd shifts Education Requirement: High School diploma or equivalent General Requirements & Additional Information Driver's license and reliable transportation required for most positions F-Endorsement license may be required for roles involving client transportation PRN (as-needed) opportunities offer flexibility and supplemental income Salaries are based on education, experience, licensure, certification, and client population served Applicants selected for further consideration may be contacted via email, text, or phone by a McNabb Center hiring manager Available Locations: Hamilton County, TN McMinn County, TN Apply today and help us continue our mission of “Improving the lives of the people we serve.” Join a team that values compassion, integrity, and community impact. EOE McNabb Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The Center provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment. This is not intended to be all-inclusive; and employee will also perform other reasonably related job responsibilities as assigned by immediate supervisor and other management as required. This organization reserves the right to revise or change job duties as the need arises. Moreover, management reserves the right to change s, job duties, or working schedules based on their duty to accommodate individuals with disabilities. This job description does not constitute a written or implied contract of employment. Background Checks McNabb Center conducts background checks, driver's license record, degree verification, and drug screens at hire. Employment is contingent upon clean drug screen, background check, and driving record. Additionally, certain programs are subject to TB Screening and/or testing. PIb09c32c8a94b-26***********5
    $14-17.4 hourly 17d ago
  • Therapist / Counselor (Master's) Claiborne, Cocke, Hamblen, Sevier

    Helen Ross McNabb Center 3.7company rating

    Sevierville, TN job

    Now Hiring: Master's-Level Therapists & Counselors Start Your Career with Purpose - Join the McNabb Center Today! We've been waiting for someone like you! With a broad range of master's-level opportunities in East Tennessee, the McNabb Center invites compassionate clinicians to help us fulfill our mission of “Improving the lives of the people we serve.” Whether you're fully licensed or actively working toward licensure, you'll find meaningful work and career growth with us. Licensure Support & Career Growth Free Clinical Supervision for licensure-track professionals Licensed Clinicians (LPC, LMFT, LCSW): Start at a significantly higher pay rate Want to supervise? We'll pay you to provide supervision to other clinicians Available Roles by Program Area Outpatient Services Outpatient therapists are responsible for assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning, and ongoing therapy for individuals and families. Services are offered to children, youth, and adults in both clinical and community-based settings. Programs Include: New Hope IOP Master's Level Clinician Integrated Services Team (IST) School-Based Therapy Services Base Salary: Starting at $49,647 - $51,878 annually Compensation increases based on experience, licensure, education, and program needs Crisis Services Crisis clinicians provide immediate assessment, stabilization, and short-term intervention to individuals in acute mental health or behavioral crises. These services are delivered in the community and/or facility-based settings, and clinicians coordinate aftercare resources. Shift Options Available: 4:00 PM-12:00 AM and 12:00 AM-8:00 AM Shift Differentials Paid Base Salary: Starting at $56,270 annually Pay increases with clinical licensure and relevant crisis experience Why Choose McNabb Center Mission-Driven Culture with meaningful, community-focused work Free Licensure Supervision & Paid Supervision Opportunities Competitive Salaries & Shift Differentials Loan Repayment Eligibility - NHSC-Approved Site Flexible PRN/As-Needed Roles Available Supportive Team Environment with opportunities for growth General Requirements Valid Driver's License and access to a personal vehicle required Salary may vary depending on caseload, travel, on-call expectations, population served, and licensure PRN and part-time roles available; PRN rates vary by position Salaries listed are starting base rates and do not constitute an official offer of employment Apply Now If you're ready to bring hope, healing, and professional excellence to the people of East Tennessee, apply today and become part of the McNabb Center team. We've been waiting for someone like you. EOE McNabb Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The Center provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment. This is not intended to be all-inclusive; and employee will also perform other reasonably related job responsibilities as assigned by immediate supervisor and other management as required. This organization reserves the right to revise or change job duties as the need arises. Moreover, management reserves the right to change s, job duties, or working schedules based on their duty to accommodate individuals with disabilities. This job description does not constitute a written or implied contract of employment. Background Checks McNabb Center conducts background checks, driver's license record, degree verification, and drug screens at hire. Employment is contingent upon clean drug screen, background check, and driving record. Additionally, certain programs are subject to TB Screening and/or testing. PI4313f72e468f-26***********8
    $49.6k-51.9k yearly 18d ago
  • President & CEO of Catholic Charities of Cleveland

    Catholic Diocese of Cleveland 4.1company rating

    Cleveland, OH job

    Catholic Charities - Cleveland, Ohio Catholic Charities of Cleveland operates a multitude of programs and services to meet the needs of those in the communities we serve. As one of the largest comprehensive health and human services organizations in the region with locations and services across eight counties of the Diocese of Cleveland, Catholic Charities makes a tremendous impact throughout Northeast Ohio. Under the leadership of Bishop Edward C. Malesic and inspired by the Gospel, Catholic Charities continues the mission of Jesus by responding to those in need through an integrated system of quality services designed to respect the dignity of every person and building a just and compassionate society. Catholic Charities Diocese of Cleveland envisions a world touched by God's love where we alleviate poverty and need and all people share justly in the blessings of creation. Along with our sister ministry of St. Augustine Health Ministries, Catholic Charities delivers more than 150 services at 60 locations to over 400,000 individuals each year - providing help and creating hope for people of every race and religion throughout the eight counties in the Diocese of Cleveland (Ashland, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, Medina, Summit, and Wayne). Primary Function: The President/CEO is the Chief Executive Officer of Catholic Charities Diocese of Cleveland and is responsible for the overall operations, property, and employees of Catholic Charities Diocese of Cleveland. The President/CEO also acts as the representative of the Bishop regarding health and human services in the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland. The President/CEO provides broad long‑term and short‑term strategic and business planning, leadership, direction, structure, resources, communications, reporting, and assessment to ensure the organization's mission as stated in the Corporation's Code of Regulations and the direction adopted by the Members and/or Board of Directors is accomplished. Duties & Responsibilities: The President/CEO ensures that the activities of this position, assigned entities, and relevant programs are consistent with the mission, vision, and values of Catholic Charities, the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland, and the Catholic Church. The President/CEO directs the provision of all services provided by Catholic Charities Diocese of Cleveland and acts as primary representative for Catholic Charities Diocese of Cleveland with Catholic Charities USA and related responsibilities. The President/CEO will identify the impact of the social teachings of the church on health and human services and programs, promote an awareness of the health and human service needs within the diocese, and guide advocacy in various forums for social reform to meet those needs. They will also promote the services of Catholic Charities to the local communities and organizations within the region and the Diocese through public presentations, articles, appearances, and public relations efforts as well as coordinate the provision of services and programs of Catholic Charities Diocese of Cleveland annual goals and objectives into business work plans and oversee execution of the same with the support of the Board of Directors. The President/CEO will collaborate with the Catholic Community Foundation in setting the goal of the annual Catholic Charities Appeal and in determining the total allocation of funds provided and direct the distribution of Catholic Charities Diocese of Cleveland funding on an annual basis. They will also approve and administer the annual budget for Catholic Charities Diocese of Cleveland in accordance with policies and procedures and sound general accounting principles to achieve a successful annual audit. The President/CEO will attend meetings of the Board of Directors and various committees of the corporation and perform other duties and responsibilities appropriate to the position and as requested by the Members and/or Board of Directors. Role as Secretary of the Secretariat for Catholic Charities The successful candidate will be appointed by the Bishop as Diocesan Secretary of the Secretariat for Catholic Charities and will serve in that capacity at the pleasure of the Bishop. The role of Secretary of the Secretariat for Catholic Charities is as an advisor to the Bishop and member of the Bishop's staff reporting to Vicar General and Moderator of the Curia and is distinct from the role as President/CEO of the Corporation. The role of Secretary will require completion of additional duties, including: Status as an ex officio member and/or director of certain affiliated corporations, including without limitation Catholic Charities Diocese of Cleveland, St. Augustine Health Ministries, and the Diocese of Cleveland Facilities Services Corporation. Serving as a member of the Bishop's Senior Staff engaged in the planning and coordination of the work of the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland. Collaborating as needed with Auxiliary Bishops, diocesan Secretaries, and diocesan officials. Acting as liaison for the Bishop with other entities within the Secretariat. Supporting ministry to the pastoral and spiritual needs of agencies and offices within the Secretariat. Professional Qualifications: Master's Degree in a related discipline with 5 - 10 years of progressive senior/executive level management of multiple facets of business including staffing, budget/finance, nonprofit fund development strategies, service design, and operations management experience. Must be a fully initiated and practicing member of the Roman Catholic Church with solid background and knowledge of the policies and practices of the church. Must have proven impactful executive level management experience in health and human services, non-profit business management practices, and financial management. Knowledgeable of the structure of the Catholic Charities Diocese of Cleveland system and the regional human services/non-profit sector. Must have excellent oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills as well as presentation skills. Fiscal, administrative, and supervisory/management experience required with experience in a non-profit setting preferred. Must have a capacity to build and sustain a strategic and impactful partnership network as demonstrated through previous board involvement, community partnership experience, etc. Must have the ability to effectively manage people/operations engaged in a variety of concurrent and varying activities. Must have the ability to effectively relate to a wide variety of stakeholders, both professional and volunteer, as well as organizations and systems, both public and private. Must be able to coordinate, prioritize, and respond to multiple issues at the same time. Must have demonstrated business acumen, excellent organizational skills, and strong detail orientation with the ability to work independently. Must be able to make sound decisions and practice discretion. Must have good technical proficiency, especially in Microsoft Office software products. Final applicant is required to complete an extensive background check with satisfactory results. References: Candidates for this position will be asked for three professional references and a reference from his/her pastor. Travel: 5% Application Deadline: January 30, 2026 (We reserve the right to shorten the deadline for applications if we have sufficient interest. Please apply early to ensure your background will be considered.) Please submit cover letter, resume, and a completed Diocese of Cleveland Employment application, including contact information for three (3) professional references. Catholic Recruiter Associates is assisting the Diocese with this search. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $137k-274k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Client Engagement Scheduling Specialist

    Helen Ross McNabb Center 3.7company rating

    Knoxville, TN job

    Help Others, Make a Difference, Save a Life. Do you want to make a difference in people's lives every day? Or help people navigate the tough spots in their life? And do it all while working where your hard work is appreciated? You have a lot of choices in where you work...make the decision to work where you are valued! Join the McNabb Center Team as the Client Engagement Scheduling Specialist today! The Client Engagement Scheduling Specialist Duties: Direct knowledge of the electronic medical records (AthenaHealth) will be required. Excellent verbal and written communication, presentation and interpersonal skills. Exemplary organization skills and the ability to multi-task and prioritize work. Knowledge of clients' needs and clinical workflow are a must. Maintaining and understanding insurance eligibility information. Working with all departments of the organization is required. JOB PURPOSE/SUMMARY Summary of role of team: This position provides daily response to all incoming calls directed to each location and schedules medication appointments. Also provides an exceptional customer service experience on behalf of the center. Summary of position: Maintains a professional demeanor bearing in mind that this position makes both the first and last impression on every client. Assumes responsibility for correctly entering all required appointment information on established and new clients into AthenaHealth. Upholds and abides patient confidentiality policies and procedures. Directs clients to the proper facility to assure they receive the assistance needed. TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS/ENVIRONMENT The work environment is a small office setting working closely with other staff and in a group. JOB DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES This is not intended to be all-inclusive; and employee will also perform other reasonably related job responsibilities as assigned by immediate supervisor and other management as required. This organization reserves the right to revise or change job duties as the need arises. Moreover, management reserves the right to change s, job duties, or working schedules based on their duty to accommodate individuals with disabilities. This job description does not constitute a written or implied contract of employment. COMPENSATION: Starting salary for this position is approximately $16.61- $17.06/hr based on relevant experience and education. Schedule: Monday-Friday 8:00am until 5:00pm. No weekends or overtime required Travel: N/A Equipment/Technical Competency: Uses computer and headset, copier with scanner, desktop phone and general office equipment. Must be comfortable with Windows 13, Excel, and Google Chrome. Equipment/Technology: Desktop phone, computer, and headset. QUALIFICATIONS - Client Engagement Scheduling Specialist Experience / Knowledge: Must have at least two (2) years of experience in a professional healthcare office environment. Customer service orientation skills required. Must be comfortable with computers, phones and technology. Strong communication skills both written and verbal with positive phone manner. Strong organizational skills with the ability to handle multiple projects and appropriately prioritize tasks are required. Education / License: High school diploma or equivalent required. Experience in the area of administrative duties and scheduling preferred. Physical/Emotional/Social - Skills/Abilities: Normal/corrected eyesight. Hearing within normal range. Must have mental health competency, able to work in a structured environment, excellent listening skills and maintain a positive rapport with clients as well as co-workers /staff. Location: Knox County, Tennessee Apply today to work where we care about you as an employee and where your hard work makes a difference! Helen Ross McNabb Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The Center provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment. Helen Ross McNabb Center conducts background checks, driver's license record, degree verification, and drug screens at hire. Employment is contingent upon clean drug screen, background check, and driving record. Additionally, certain programs are subject to TB Screening and/or testing. Bilingual applicants are encouraged to apply. PIe994f34a27ac-37***********8
    $16.6-17.1 hourly 5d ago
  • Staff Attorney-Houston, Texas

    Cleat 4.0company rating

    Houston, TX job

    ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following: Assists Members in administrative investigations and hearings, disciplinary and grievance matters, Criminal, Civil and other labor/employment cases. Gathers evidence in administrative discipline, civil, criminal, and other cases to formulate defense or to initiate legal action. Conducts research, interviews clients, and witnesses and handles other details in preparation for trial or hearing. Prepares APPEALS, legal briefs, develops strategy, arguments and testimony in preparation for presentation of case. Files legal documents with court clerk. Represents client in court, and before quasi-judicial or administrative agencies of government. Interprets laws, rulings, and regulations for individual members and local associations. Drafts and/or reviews legal documents Assists Members in the preparation, review and signing of Will documents. Advises local associations concerning transactions of business involving internal affairs, directors, officers and corporate relations with general public. Respond to Critical Incidents by appropriate CIRT protocols. Serves on rotating basis for critical incident "on call" duties. Travel to other regions in Texas to represent members or other interests of CLEAT, as needed or as directed by supervisory personnel. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILIITIES This job has no supervisory responsibilities. QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE Juris doctorate from an accredited law school. 3+ years' experience preferred for this position. LANGUAGE SKILLS Ability to read, analyze, and interpret the most complex documents. Ability to respond effectively to the most sensitive inquiries or complaints, in person, or hearings. Ability to make persuasive arguments and articulate on controversial or complex topics to top management, public groups, governmental bodies, arbitrators, and/or courts of law. REASONING ABILITY The ability to apply principles of logical and deductive reasoning skills necessary for creative thinking and strategic problem solving. CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS Juris doctorate from an accredited law school. Current bar license from State Bar of Texas. A valid Texas driver's license, to operate a motor vehicle currently registered and inspected. PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is regularly required to speak and listen in order to effectively communicate. The employee is frequently required to sit for hours at a time. The employee is occasionally required to stand; walk and reach with hands and arms. The employee must regularly lift and /or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision and ability to adjust focus. Operate a motor vehicle in many different weather conditions and, environments as well as drive day or night. WORK ENVIRONMENT The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Some travel required; some overnight stay required on CLEAT business to include cases that are not local, arbitrations, court cases and continuing legal education. Office environment is 1-3 attorneys, and possibly others. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. COMPUTER SKILLS To perform this job successfully, an individual should have working knowledge of Zoom, TEAMS, Outlook, Word, and TxDocs/Prodoc, and Westlaw and/or LexisNexis as well as other word processing software. Proficient in using the CLEAT on-line membership database to confirm membership benefits. Job Type: Full-time Pay: Starting From $75,000.00 per year + Benefits Job Type: Full-time Pay: $75,000.00 - $85,000.00 per year Benefits: * 401(k) * 401(k) matching * Dental insurance * Flexible schedule * Flexible spending account * Health insurance * Health savings account * Life insurance * Paid time off * Parental leave * Professional development assistance * Vision insurance Ability to Commute: * Houston, Texas 77092 (Required) Ability to Relocate: * Houston, Texas 77092: Relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location: In person
    $75k-85k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Licensed Physical Therapist Assistant

    Life Care Center of Federal Way 4.6company rating

    Federal Way, WA job

    Setting & Population Served Life Care Centers of America facilities operate as Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs) that provide: Long term care for residents who require ongoing skilled support and compassionate daily assistance Short term, sub-acute rehabilitation for patients recovering from surgery, illness, or injury Collaborative care through an interdisciplinary team approach with nursing, therapy, and medical staff working together A diverse patient population including individuals with orthopedic, neurological, cardiopulmonary, and post-acute needs Patient mix varies slightly by facility. As a therapy professional, you will help patients achieve functional progress and improve quality of life within a supportive, patient-centered environment. Position Summary The PTA - Physical Therapy Assistant provides direct rehab care in physical therapy to patients upon physician referral under the supervision of a licensed Physical Therapist (PT) in accordance with all applicable laws, regulations, and Life Care standards. Education, Experience, and Licensure Requirements Graduate of an accredited program in physical therapy (ASPT) Currently registered/licensed in applicable State. Must maintain an active license in good standing throughout employment. One (1) year experience in post acute care or related setting preferred CPR certification upon hire or obtain during orientation. CPR certification must remain current during employment. Specific Job Requirements Participates in community health matters/projects as appropriate Must be proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and e mail Liaisons with patients, families, support departments, etc., to adequately plan for patient needs Demonstrate good body mechanics at all times Make independent decisions when circumstances warrant such action Knowledgeable of practices and procedures as well as the laws, regulations, and guidelines governing functions in the post acute care facility Implement and interpret the programs, goals, objectives, policies, and procedures of the department Perform proficiently in all competency areas including but not limited to: patient rights, and safety and sanitation Maintains professional working relationships with all associates, vendors, etc. Maintains confidentiality of all proprietary and/or confidential information Understand and follow company policies including harassment and compliance procedures Displays integrity and professionalism by adhering to Life Care's Code of Conduct and completes mandatory Code of Conduct and other appropriate compliance training Essential Functions Follow physical therapy treatment plans for patients under direction of the supervising PT Chart appropriately and timely Utilize therapy software appropriately and accurately Exhibit excellent customer service and a positive attitude towards patients Assist in the evacuation of patients Demonstrate dependable, regular attendance Concentrate and use reasoning skills and good judgment Communicate and function productively on an interdisciplinary team Sit, stand, bend, lift, push, pull, stoop, walk, reach, and move intermittently during working hours Read, write, speak, and understand the English language An Equal Opportunity Employer
    $51k-66k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Full Stack Talent Partner

    Nascent 3.4company rating

    San Francisco, CA job

    The Opportunity As a Full Stack Talent Partner at Nascent, you'll sit at the intersection of people, performance, and systems. You'll help shape how our team operates and wins-using tools, automation, and sharp judgment to build high-impact talent operations that scale. From enabling people leaders to managing core talent workflows, your work will directly support ambitious goals and a culture built on clarity, ownership, and results. You'll own full-cycle hiring across our investing, engineering, and platform teams-partnering closely with people leaders to define success, design crisp sourcing strategies, and run fast, high-signal processes. Beyond hiring, you'll help evolve how we attract, assess, and onboard exceptional people so they ramp quickly and perform at their best. If you're energized by finding great talent, curious about what drives human performance, and excited to help build a high-performance team from the inside-this is your seat. This role is fully remote with occasional travel required a few times a year. While Pacific Time is preferred, we welcome candidates within +/- 4 hours of EST Time zone. Responsibilities Talent Acquisition: Work with hiring managers and team leads to lead end-to-end recruiting from scoping roles and creating compelling job descriptions, to building hiring strategies and managing recruiting partners. Onboarding: Leverage and implement tooling to support high efficiency onboarding outcomes and deliver exceptional people experiences. People-Centric Learning & Performance: Collaborate on initiatives to align learners with on job learning opportunities that increase engagement and performance. Strategy Execution: Supporting team leaders to align people and teams behind goals to deliver outcomes. Insights & Impact: Measure the effectiveness of people strategies using data analysis, supporting informed decision-making. Continuous Improvement: Leverage AI tools, LLMs, and automation agents to enhance operational efficiency across people and operations and strategic projects. About You 5-10 years of experience: You're comfortable moving across Talent and People Ops, quickly jumping from strategy to execution. You've built in ambiguity and learn fast. Leverages a consulting-driven approach to tackle complex, ambiguous challenges with structured problem-solving, strategic agility, and a results-oriented mindset gained through exposure to diverse industries, markets, and organizational contexts. High Digital Proficiency: You're comfortable working with the latest AI tools and LLMs to solve complex operational challenges. High-Energy & Collaborative: You bring enthusiasm and positivity to a collaborative environment and enjoy building strong relationships across teams. Bias for Action: You're naturally inclined to take initiative and execute efficiently with high autonomy. People-Focused: You enjoy supporting and working closely with others, and you thrive in team environments. Nice to Have Exposure to AI tooling, recruiting, or people operations. Interest in human motivation and performance management. Our Team & Culture At Nascent, we are an interdisciplinary team of investors, builders & creators, capable of achieving more together than we can as individuals. We offer the opportunity to contribute to building the future global economic system with a world-class team and culture that pairs the freedom to explore, experiment & play with a competitive drive to win. We invest in our people by providing the autonomy to build, coupled with accountability & honest feedback to help learn, grow, perform & win. Our distributed team understands the value of in-person time-we host two team retreats per year and encourage team members to come together for more frequent in-person work. About Nascent Founded in 2020, Nascent exists to build, expand, and capture opportunity in open markets and permissionless technologies. With permanent capital as our foundation, we deploy assets across both liquid and long-term strategies, and have invested in over 100 early-stage teams shaping the future of crypto and open finance. We're an interdisciplinary team of investors, builders, and creators-drawn together by curiosity, competition, and a shared drive to win. Our culture pairs autonomy with accountability and honest feedback. We invest deeply in our people and believe in combining the freedom to explore with the discipline to execute. Principles that drive our team & work Compete to win Explore, experiment, play Always be building Seek and speak truth Own your shit What We Offer At Nascent, we offer a competitive total compensation package heavily weighted toward bonus, ensuring that when we perform at our best and the firm wins we all win. The opportunity to learn, experiment and build in an entrepreneurial environment Remote and distributed working environment Comprehensive health benefits package including dental, vision, and life 16 weeks fully paid parental leave & supported return to work Home office setup and stipend or coworking space and wellness stipend Retirement plan matching contributions Open vacation policy as well as flexible work hours and location Team activities and bi-annual in-person team retreats We are an equal opportunity employer and celebrate diversity and differences of perspectives. We do not discriminate on the basis of any status, inclusive of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $73k-104k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Seasonal Summer Camp Counselor & Mentor

    Denver, Co 4.0company rating

    Denver, CO job

    A local community center in Denver, CO is seeking a General Counselor for its seasonal summer camp. The ideal candidate will work closely with children, facilitating fun and engaging activities while ensuring their safety and emotional well-being. Candidates must be at least 18 years old and obtain First Aid & CPR certifications prior to their start date. This is a part-time, seasonal role focused on creating a positive and inclusive camp environment for young campers. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $33k-40k yearly est. 6d ago
  • Art Consultant

    Wendover Art Group 4.1company rating

    Largo, FL job

    Wendover Art Group is seeking an Art Consultant who understands that successful art programs are driven by client objectives, market positioning, and disciplined execution. This role is built for design professionals who can balance creativity with business judgment, manage complex projects, and deliver artwork solutions that perform across core, retail, and commercial environments. About Wendover Art Group: Wendover Art Group is a privately owned, vertically integrated designer and manufacturer of artwork serving residential, commercial, hospitality, healthcare, and multifamily markets. Built on the values of Honor, Excellence, Team, and Smart, Wendover has grown revenue more than 12x since 2005 by setting industry standards for quality, consistency, and execution. Our mission is clear: to build the best art company in the world by delivering superior value to our customers. Position Description The Art Consultant is responsible for the end-to-end development of custom and programmatic artwork across Wendover's core business, national retail partners, and commercial clients. This role blends creative direction, account development, and project execution, with direct responsibility for growing and maintaining key relationships. Art Consultants operate as trusted advisors, leveraging Wendover's integrated design and manufacturing platform to deliver artwork programs that align with brand standards, budgets, timelines, and market demands. Key Responsibilities Manage and grow relationships across core, retail, and commercial accounts specifically design firms, hospitality brands, ownership groups, purchasing firms, and retail partners Develop artwork programs that support retail assortments, private-label initiatives, and commercial installations Translate client objectives and design concepts into curated artwork solutions through sourcing, graphic manipulation, and finishing treatments Create and present compelling design and concept presentations aligned to market position and budget Build accurate artwork specifications and placement packages Partner cross-functionally through quoting, production, and delivery Represent Wendover in client meetings, presentations, and industry events Track performance and maintain reporting across assigned accounts and projects What It Takes to Succeed Successful Art Consultants pair creative credibility with commercial accountability. Top performers demonstrate: Strong aesthetic judgment and design fluency The ability to manage multiple projects and priorities simultaneously Confidence in communicating with senior-level clients and internal teams Strong written, verbal, and presentation skills Organization, follow-through, and attention to detail Comfort working in a fast-paced, client-driven environment A growth mindset with interest in leadership and business development Qualifications 1-3 years' experience in Interior Design, Fine Art, Studio Art, or related design roles Bachelor's degree in Interior Design, Art History, Studio Art, or related field Demonstrated interest in commercial art and design strategy Ability to develop art trend boards and conceptual presentations Ability to interpret and reinforce art and design direction Strong time management and prioritization skills Ability to manage a consistently heavy workload with precision Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) Basic Photoshop and InDesign skills preferred Why Wendover Ownership of core, retail, and commercial client relationships Exposure to national retail programs and large-scale commercial projects Clear performance expectations with advancement based on results A meritocratic environment that rewards initiative and accountability An unmatched platform combining creative freedom with manufacturing scale Wendover offers unmatched exposure across core, retail, and commercial art programs, working directly with leading design firms, ownership groups, and national brands. Art Consultants gain hands-on experience shaping artwork that scales across markets, influencing trends through Wendover's industry-leading capabilities and vertically integrated platform. This is an opportunity to create with purpose, deliver superior value, and help set the direction of the market, not just respond to it.
    $31k-65k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Licensed Clinical Social Worker

    Helen Ross McNabb Center 3.7company rating

    Knoxville, TN job

    Help Others, Make a Difference, Save a Life. Do you want to make a difference in people's lives every day? Or help people navigate the tough spots in their life? And do it all while working where your hard work is appreciated? You have a lot of choices in where you work…make the decision to work where you are valued! Join the McNabb Center Team as the Licensed Clinical Social Worker today! The Licensed Clinical Social Worker Duties: Responsible for the assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning, and treatment of persons seeking professional help for mental health and co-occurring issues. This includes initial assessments, diagnosing, triage/crisis counseling, and individual therapy. Will serve both adults and children. JOB PURPOSE/SUMMARY Summary of role of team: The Preferred Provider Program, by virtue of the persons served, represents a place where the Center's vision is lived out on a day-to-day basis. The severe and persistently mentally ill (SPMI) population truly embodies the poorest of the poor and the sickest of the sick. Therefore, it is the philosophy of outpatient mental health services to live up to this vision by reaching out to the SPMI, regardless of what situation they are in or where they are and open a door of stability through mental health treatment. Staff members assist in ensuring that the consumer/natural support is able to access both cost effective and quality services. Summary of position: Responsible for the assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning, and treatment of adults and children seeking professional help for mental health and co-occurring issues. This includes initial assessments, diagnosing, triage/crisis counseling, and individual therapy. Responsible for acting as the primary clinical liaison with local medical provider to co-manage patients. TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS/ENVIRONMENT This position is an office-based position. Staff members are provided with all equipment necessary to complete their job duties on-site in their assigned office. This position is located at the Military Services Building. JOB DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Works in a multi-disciplinary team approach to meet clinical needs of consumers referred through the Preferred Provider program. Attends scheduled administrative team meetings without tardiness &participates. Responds to all flags, emails, and voicemails within 1-2 business days. Provide clinical supervision to non-licensed staff as requested. Duties include signing off on treatment plans, taking a lead role in weekly treatment team meetings, and signing off on Supervision Logs. 2. Completes all documentation in compliance with CARF and MCO standards. Individual clinical documentation is completed within 2 business days. Intake documentation is completed within 4 business days. 15% chart sample evidences that documented presenting problem and symptoms support DSM-5 diagnosis given. 15% chart sample evidences that therapy treatment plans are completed by 3rd session and updated every 6 months. 15% chart sample evidences that notes are detailed in nature, contain client quotes, and contain action oriented statements. 15% chart sample evidences that clients were screened for substance abuse issues at intake and, if present, were offered substance use services. 15% chart sample evidences the use of approved scales to measure therapy outcomes on a monthly basis. 15% chart sample evidences the use of C-SSRS at each face-to-face encounter. Utilizes Collaborative Documentation techniques for 90% of intakes completed. 3. Completes essential tasks to ensure therapist productivity targets are met. Completes intake session within required timeframe of 45-60 minutes. Fills 100% of assigned therapy slots on a weekly basis. Maintains a 75% show rate for all individual therapy clients. Provides crisis assessment/intervention to any client who presents in need. Provides face-to-face clinical care to clients a minimum of 6 hours per day. 4. Demonstrates ability to effectively coordinate services and function in a team environment. Interacts professionally with other employees, clients, and community organizations. Serves as primary liaison with local medical provider. Works with medical provider to effectively co-manage clients on caseload. Works independently while understanding the necessity for communicating and coordinating work efforts with other employees and organizations. Is expected to have regular and predictable attendance and the ability to work cooperatively with others. Accepts additional assignments and/or changes in assignment and/or work with a positive attitude. Demonstrates consideration and concern for fellow workers and promotes harmonious relationships and attitudes. Promotes an environment in which the culture and spiritual beliefs of the individual are respected. This is not intended to be all-inclusive; and employee will also perform other reasonably related job responsibilities as assigned by immediate supervisor and other management as required. This organization reserves the right to revise or change job duties as the need arises. Moreover, management reserves the right to change s, job duties, or working schedules based on their duty to accommodate individuals with disabilities. This job description does not constitute a written or implied contract of employment. COMPENSATION: Starting salary for this position is approximately $54,063/year based on relevant experience and education. Schedule: This position has a regular schedule of Monday through Friday 8am until 5pm. There is no on-call for this position and employee is off on Center designated holidays. In person, daily attendance is essential for this position except in instances of approved time off. Travel: This position may be required to travel to conferences/meetings as applicable. Equipment/Technology: This position does require basic computer skills for timekeeping, scheduling and use of electronic medical records entry, and a working knowledge of Microsoft Office Products (Word/Excel/Outlook). This position may also be required to utilize telehealth equipment for service delivery. QUALIFICATIONS - Licensed Clinical Social Worker Experience / Knowledge: Must have course work and or experience in the areas of psychopathology, counseling, theory, cultural diversity, human development, etiology and treatment of alcohol and drug abuse and mental illness. Three years of experience with LCSW or LPC preferred. Education / License: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Master's Degree in Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy, Psychology, Social Work, or other related field of study. Active license to practice in the State of Tennessee required. Physical/Emotional/Social - Skills/Abilities: Exposure to biological hazards. Hearing of normal and soft tones. Close eye work. Valid driver's license. Lifting up to 50 lbs. Pushing/pulling up to 150 lbs. Frequent sitting, standing, walking, bending, stooping, and reaching. Must be capable of assisting in utilizing non violent methods of crisis intervention including therapeutic holding. Must have mental ability to exercise sound judgment under pressure. The necessary skills for this position include the ability to demonstrate appropriate boundaries, ability to be an empathic listener, and flexibility, willingness, and adaptability to work with diverse populations. Must also have the ability to communicate effectively and possess good time management and organizational skills. Required to be certified in, and effectively implement, verbal and physical de-escalation techniques that include a wide range of bodily movements; including but not limited to, grasping, holding another person, going down on knees, running, and walking. Location: Knox County, Tennessee Apply today to work where we care about you as an employee and where your hard work makes a difference! Helen Ross McNabb Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The Center provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment. Helen Ross McNabb Center conducts background checks, driver's license record, degree verification, and drug screens at hire. Employment is contingent upon clean drug screen, background check, and driving record. Additionally, certain programs are subject to TB Screening and/or testing. Bilingual applicants are encouraged to apply. PIb37f1c8bcab0-26***********0
    $54.1k yearly 6d ago
  • Chief of Traffic Division - Department of Transportation

    Baltimore Police 4.6company rating

    Baltimore, MD job

    Chief of Traffic Division - Department of Transportation page is loaded## Chief of Traffic Division - Department of Transportationlocations: Charles L. Benton, Jr. Buildingtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted 2 Days Agotime left to apply: End Date: April 8, 2026 (30+ days left to apply)job requisition id: R0015793**THIS IS A NON-CIVIL SERVICE POSITION****SALARY RANGE: $107,187.00 - $176,715.00** **Annually****STARTING PAY: $107,187.00****Get to Know Us**Welcome to the City of Baltimore! Experience the reward of a fulfilling career and enjoy the added element of excitement in a vibrant, diverse atmosphere. The City of Baltimore offers limitless opportunities to help drive social impact, both on the job and in the community, while serving its citizens. Join us in making Baltimore a great place to live and work. In the City of Baltimore, we hire great people and provide them with the skills and opportunities to grow toward their career aspirations. If you are looking for a career change or interested in learning more, explore our opportunities and benefits programs. We are excited to have you as a part of the City of Baltimore Team! The city offers medical, prescription drug, dental, vision, optional life, AD&D, and FSA plans. This office also supplies wellness programs, support groups, and workshops. You can learn about our benefits here:**SUMMARY OF POSITION**The Baltimore City Department of Transportation (DOT) is hiring a Chief Administrative Officer. DOT is responsible for the planning, design, building and maintenance of 2,000 miles of roadways; 7 miles of interstate highways; 298 bridges and culverts; 3,600 miles of sidewalks, curbing and gutters; 456 miles of alleys; 72,000 streetlights; 1,300 signalized intersections; and 250,000 traffic and informational signs within the City of Baltimore.**ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS**This position will be responsible for providing leadership, guidance and direction for the Traffic Division. This position will coordinate all traffic projects within the agency and directly oversee section chiefs and administrative staff within the division. This position will be responsible for overseeing all capital project design and construction activities, monitoring the planning, designing, and implementing of projects funded by the Federal Highway Administration. The position will also be responsible for preparing and submitting quarterly statistical and narrative reports to the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration and the Federal Highway Administration and will serve as the Liaison for the Local Public Agency (LPA) on Federal Highway Administration funded projects. Develop short- and long-term strategic plans to meet agency goals.**EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS**Have a master's degree from an accredited college or university. Consideration may be given to a combination of experience and/or education.**AND**Have ten (10) years of experience managing engineering projects as a licensed professional engineer, certification as a Professional Traffic Operations Engineer, and a minimum of five years directly supervising senior engineers, junior engineers and engineering technicians.**EDUCATION ACCREDITATION:** Applicants' education must be obtained from an accredited institution. Education credentials obtained out of the US must be evaluated for US equivalency. Evaluation agencies information may be obtained at .**KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES*** Knowledge of traffic engineering practices and principles.* Knowledge and ability to operate a computerized traffic control system and implement and operate a coordinated signal system safely and effectively.* Knowledge of traffic signal telecommunications systems.* Ability to investigate complaints and make recommendations to resolve problems if they exist.* Ability to communicate well, both orally and in writing.* Ability to use office computers and associated software (e.g. Word, excel, etc.)* Ability to express ideas clearly and concisely, orally and in writing to groups and individuals.* Ability to respond to emergency situations.* Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.* Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships.* Ability to work under stressful conditions.* Ability to interact effectively with others.**Background Check**Eligible candidates under final consideration for appointment to positions identified as positions of trust will be required to complete authorization for a Criminal Background Check and/or Fingerprint screening and must be successfully completed.**Probation**All people, including current City employees, selected for this position must complete a mandatory six-month probation.**BENEFITS***The City of Baltimore offers a generous and competitive benefits package. You can learn about our benefits here:*Baltimore City Government is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer, and we are committed to a workplace that values diversity, equity, and inclusion. The City of Baltimore prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, age, sex, ancestry, creed, national origin, disability status, genetics, marital status, military service, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. Applicants requiring accommodation during the hiring process should contact the Department of Human Resources directly. Requests for accommodation should not be attached to the application.**Financial Disclosure:***This position is required to complete a Financial Disclosure pursuant to Sections 7-7, 7-8, and 7-9 of the City Ethics Law.***RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT** This position is required to complete an Affidavit for Political Appointees and Public Officials as part of the City's Residency Requirement**BALTIMORE CITY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER** We are excited to have you as a part of the City of Baltimore Team! #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $107.2k-176.7k yearly 3d ago
  • Mate - Cape May-Lewes Ferry

    Delaware River & Bay Authority (DRBA 4.3company rating

    Cape May, NJ job

    MATE Rate: $42.45 ($88,299 annualized) Liaison between the deck officers and the deck crew, the Mate assigns duties to the deck crew and supervises so that all work is carried out in accordance with the Captain's and/or Pilot's instructions and as prescribed according to Cape May-Lewes Ferry mission statement and established Authority procedures. The Mate serves as foreman of the deck crew, operator and overseer of Foot Passenger movement, and on-scene leader during drills/emergencies until relieved by the Pilot. This position is a bargaining unit position that is represented by the Marine Engineer's Benevolent Association (MEBA). II. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES * Accounting for assigned crew onboard * Ensuring all aspects of routine operation and maintenance are carried out; maintaining daily cleanup record * Standing watch at foot passenger ramp, monitoring safety of ramp operation and foot passenger movement, operating ramps and gangways, either manually or by power, as well as handling mooring lines needed to facilitate getting underway or securing the vessel * Monitoring of AV/PA equipment for quality, volume and clarity and demonstrating use of safety equipment as required * Assisting passengers in making their transit safe and enjoyable, providing information to the public as requested for purposes of travel; leading crew in customer service skills (i.e. greeting at the gangway, ensuring coloring books are handed out, etc.) and helping passengers with luggage * May lead and/or participate in special activities of an informational/ educational/recreational nature for the public while underway * Exchanging/delivery of ship's mail or other Authority mail * Steering the vessel, assigning helm watches, lookout duty and watchman tours to crewmen as well as monitoring watch assignments, ensuring proper standing of same * Acting as coxswain in charge of a rescue boat during drills and in an actual emergency * Removing trash from the vessel, carrying heavy objects, removing and installing lavatory equipment * Maintaining safe operation of equipment prior to vessel sailing as well as monitoring and repairing equipment, operating firefighting/safety equipment * Any job duty normally assigned with that of a deck hand * Raising and lowering flags aboard the vessel * Performing any other duties assigned at the discretion of the Captain of the vessel. * Equipment Used in Job Performance: o Mooring, heaving lines and halyards o Fuel and water hoses, vessel power cables o Ship's radio, sound powered phones and steering controls o Lifesaving and firefighting equipment o Personal protection/safety equipment o Cleaning gear and painting (include prep) equipment * Provide the highest level of customer service to internal and external customers by responding in a courteous and efficient manner III. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES * Ability to deploy and command any form of lifesaving equipment and ability to use effectively any form of firefighting equipment * Knowledge in the use and operation of foot passenger ramps, operational procedures involved with securing/letting go and associated gear and procedures * Ability to prepare and monitor a watch list and ability to interpret and affect orders * Ability to delegate work and supervise its performance and ability to lead and motivate * Ability to provide superior customer service to everyone by responding in a courteous and efficient manner IV. REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE * High School diploma or equivalent or equivalent related experience * Must demonstrate ability to read, write and effectively understand written and oral instructions in English * One (1) year of documented sea time V. LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS, AND/OR CERTIFICATES * Valid USCG license as Mate of sufficient type, tonnage and waters * First Class Pilotage (any gross tons) from sea to Brandywine Shoal sufficient for CMLF vessels must be obtained within 120 calendar days from hire date * Valid USCG endorsement as Radar Observer * Valid FCC license as Marine Radio Operator * Valid Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) * Valid driver's license VI. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS * Must show thorough knowledge and support of the mission statement of the Delaware River and Bay Authority and the Cape May-Lewes Ferry. Personnel are expected to act as an emissary to the public for the Authority and will conduct themselves in such a manner as to always make the public feel welcome and comfortable. * Subject to a background check, physical and drug testing in accordance with applicable Federal Regulations * Delaware River and Bay Authority requires all employees to have direct deposit with a financial institution or enroll in the payroll card program to receive their bi-weekly pay * Must be willing and available for duty at such hours, day or night, as may be required in order to maintain continuous operation of this facility If you are interested in applying for this position please complete the on-line application at ************* In addition, you also must attach a resume to the completed application. The Delaware River and Bay Authority is an Equal Opportunity Employer
    $88.3k yearly 4d ago
  • Records Management Director

    Arma International 4.4company rating

    Chicago, IL job

    US-IL-Chicago Department Records Management The Records Management Director will lead the strategy, governance, and execution of the Firm's global Records and Information Management (RIM) program. This role translates long‑term vision into actionable plans, delivers measurable operational and compliance improvements, and advances the Firm's global approach to managing electronic and physical records and artifacts. The Director will design and implement an enhanced records management framework, prioritize competing initiatives, and manage the interdependencies across offices and functions. Serving as both a strategic leader and hands‑on operator, the Director will motivate teams, build consensus among stakeholders, and drive timely, high‑quality results. To achieve these objectives, the Director will function as: (a) a subject‑matter expert and advocate for effective records management; (b) a strategist, leader, change agent, and communicator; (c) a problem solver and troubleshooter; (d) a Firm ambassador and cross‑functional liaison; and (e) a program and project manager overseeing complex, Firm‑wide initiatives. Duties and Responsibilities Strategic Leadership & Program Development Define the Firm's global RIM strategy, roadmap, and governance framework, aligned with business goals, client expectations, industry standards, and regulatory requirements. Develop and maintain Firm‑wide policies, procedures, retention schedules, and guidelines governing electronic and physical records. Assess current‑state practices and lead the design of a modern, integrated records and information lifecycle program supporting creation, classification, storage, retrieval, retention, and disposition. Identify opportunities to improve risk mitigation, operational efficiency, client service, and cost management. Drive Firm‑approved milestones, track progress, and demonstrate measurable improvements in all RIM functions. Operational Oversight & Execution Oversee daily records operations across all offices, ensuring consistency and quality of service delivery. Manage the lifecycle of Firm records-electronic and paper-across practice groups, administrative departments, and global offices. Coordinate processes for intake, indexing, storage, transfer, digitization, retrieval, and secure destruction. Ensure application of standardized taxonomy, metadata practices, and matter‑level controls across systems and repositories. Oversee vendor relationships related to offsite storage, scanning, imaging, and related services. Develop and monitor KPIs, operational dashboards, and service‑level measures. Technology, Systems & Modernization Partner with IT, Information Governance, and Knowledge Management to evaluate, deploy, and optimize RIM technologies, including: Records management systems (RMS) Document management systems (DMS) Matter lifecycle and workflow tools Legal hold or eDiscovery tools Physical records tracking systems Lead automation and digitization initiatives to reduce paper, streamline processes, and improve retrieval and reporting. Ensure systems are configured to support retention, disposition, metadata, security, and ethical walls requirements. Oversee system upgrades, data migrations, and integrations with Firm platforms. Governance, Compliance & Risk Management Ensure adherence to the Firm's legal, regulatory, and ethical obligations related to records management, information governance, and privacy. Collaborate with the Office of General Counsel, Risk, Compliance, and IT Security to support legal holds, audits, client requirements, and confidentiality protocols. Maintain global retention schedules in alignment with applicable laws, regulations, and best practices. Regularly assess and remediate risk exposures in processes, practices, and systems. Develop defensible disposition programs for electronic and physical materials. Leadership, Change Management & Stakeholder Engagement Lead, mentor, and develop a global records management team, including managers, supervisors, analysts, and office‑based staff. Build consensus with partners, senior leadership, and administrative stakeholders to support program adoption and compliance. Develop and deliver training, communication, and change‑management programs to promote RIM awareness and adoption. Serve as a key liaison to attorneys, legal teams, and administrative departments on RIM‑related questions, priorities, and projects. Cultivate a culture of accountability, accuracy, confidentiality, and high service standards. Target Salary Range $280,000 - $350,000 if located in Illinois Qualifications To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the Duties and Responsibilities above satisfactorily and meet the requirements below. The requirements listed below are representative of the minimum knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job. If you need such an accommodation, please email ************************** (current employees should contact Human Resources). Education and/or Experience Bachelor's degree required (Information Management, Library/Information Science, Business, or related field). Certified Information Governance Professional (IGP) or Certified Records Manager (CRM). A minimum of 10 years of progressive experience in records management, information governance, or related disciplines, ideally within a law firm or professional services environment. A minimum of 5 years of leadership or management experience, including oversight of multi‑location or global teams. Deep understanding of electronic and physical records lifecycles, including classification, retention, disposition, and compliance. Experience with leading RIM and DMS platforms (e.g., iManage, NetDocuments, FileTrail, Iron Mountain, LegalKEY, or similar). Familiarity with legal industry requirements, including client outside counsel guidelines, data privacy regulations, and ethical walls. Strong understanding of IG frameworks (e.g., ARMA, ISO 15489, NARA, Sedona). Proven experience implementing large‑scale modernization or digitization initiatives. Strong analytical, reporting, and data‑driven decision‑making capabilities. Preferred Master's degree preferred Other Skills and Abilities Strong organizational skills Strong attention to detail Good judgment Strong interpersonal communication skills Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills Able to work harmoniously and effectively with others Able to preserve confidentiality and exercise discretion Able to work under pressure Able to manage multiple projects with competing deadlines and priorities Sidley Austin LLP is an Equal Opportunity Employer Apply Here #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $60k-90k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Speech Language Pathologist (SLP)

    Life Care Center of Kennewick 4.6company rating

    Kennewick, WA job

    Setting & Population Served Life Care Centers of America facilities operate as Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs) that provide: Long term care for residents who require ongoing skilled support and compassionate daily assistance Short term, sub-acute rehabilitation for patients recovering from surgery, illness, or injury Collaborative care through an interdisciplinary team approach with nursing, therapy, and medical staff working together A diverse patient population including individuals with orthopedic, neurological, cardiopulmonary, and post-acute needs Patient mix varies slightly by facility. As a therapy professional, you will help patients achieve functional progress and improve quality of life within a supportive, patient-centered environment. Job Type: Full-time, PRN Wage Range: $45 - $60 DOE Sign-on Bonus: $5,000 CFY, $10,000 CCC Position Summary The Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) provides direct rehab care in speech therapy to patients upon physician referral in accordance with all applicable laws, regulations, and Life Care standards. Education, Experience, and Licensure Requirements Graduate of an accredited program in speech therapy (minimum MS or MA SLP) ASHA certified (CCCs) OR must be eligible for 9 month Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) in order to earn ASHA certification (CCCs) and/or meeting ASHA credentialing criteria. Once achieved, must maintain ASHA credentialing. Currently registered/licensed in applicable State. Must maintain an active license in good standing throughout employment. One (1) year experience in post acute care or related setting preferred CPR certification upon hire or obtain during orientation. CPR certification must remain current during employment. Specific Job Requirements Participates in community health matters/projects as appropriate Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and e mail Liaisons with patients, families, support departments, etc., to adequately plan for patient needs Demonstrate good body mechanics at all times Possess the ability to make independent decisions when circumstances warrant such action Knowledgeable of practices and procedures as well as the laws, regulations, and guidelines governing functions in the post acute care facility Implement and interpret the programs, goals, objectives, policies, and procedures of the department Perform proficiently in all competency areas including but not limited to: patient rights, and safety and sanitation Maintains professional working relationships with all associates, vendors, etc. Maintains confidentiality of all proprietary and/or confidential information Understand and follow company policies including harassment and compliance procedures Displays integrity and professionalism by adhering to Life Care's Code of Conduct and completes mandatory Code of Conduct and other appropriate compliance training Essential Functions Establish, assess, and modify realistic, measurable, timely, and functional goals (SLP CCC only) Must be able to oversee and evaluate care given by SLP CFYs (SLP CFY only) Must be able to follow speech therapy treatment plans for patients under direction of the supervising SLP CCC and in accordance with Federal and State guidelines Chart appropriately and timely Utilize therapy software appropriately and accurately Exhibit excellent customer service and a positive attitude towards patients Assist in the evacuation of patients Demonstrate dependable, regular attendance Concentrate and use reasoning skills and good judgment Communicate and function productively on an interdisciplinary team Sit, stand, bend, lift, push, pull, stoop, walk, reach, and move intermittently during working hours Read, write, speak, and understand the English language An Equal Opportunity Employer
    $45-60 hourly 1d ago
  • Tech & Corporate Counsel - Data Privacy, AI & IP

    William and Flora Hewlett Foundation 4.6company rating

    Menlo Park, CA job

    A leading philanthropic organization in Menlo Park is seeking a Technology and Corporate Counsel. This attorney will provide legal advice on corporate governance and technology-related matters, including data privacy and cybersecurity. Candidates should have at least three years of legal experience, preferably in nonprofit sectors. The role offers a competitive salary range of $210,000-$230,000, with benefits and required in-office attendance 2-3 times per week. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $210k-230k yearly 6d ago
  • BTR Site Operations Lead - Resident Experience

    Berkeley Group 3.9company rating

    Greenwich, CT job

    A leading property developer is seeking a General Manager to oversee the operations of a new build to rent scheme in Greenwich. This role involves leading a team to deliver exceptional resident experiences, managing finances, and ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations. The ideal candidate should have extensive operational management experience and strong leadership skills, alongside a commitment to sustainability and customer service. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $24k-30k yearly est. 3d ago
  • City Manager

    ICMA 4.2company rating

    Pacifica, CA job

    Located in San Mateo County just miles south of San Francisco, Pacifica feels worlds away yet it is easily accessible from Highway 1. One of the most panoramic coastal towns in the San Francisco Bay Area, Pacifica is famous for its six miles of scenic coastline, classic California beaches, breathtaking vistas, and charming ambience. With a population of approximately 38,000, Pacifica is a unique family-oriented coastal community that prides itself on fostering a “small town” feel. Many of Pacifica's residents are highly engaged and involved in the community. Pacifica has excellent elementary and secondary schools, both public and private, and was named one of the three safest suburbs in America, ranking #3 in California and #39 nationwide in SmartAsset's 2025 study. Pacifica is a full-service city (approximately 200 FTEs represented by nine bargaining units) with a proposed FY 2025/26 general fund budget of $53.1M, delivering municipal services through several departments. Reporting to the City Council, the City Manager ensures efficient and effective delivery of public services while upholding the principles of accountability and transparency. The City Manager fosters an environment that embraces integrity, service, inclusion, and collaboration while building and maintaining positive working relationships with the public, City employees, and our partner agencies such as North Coast County Water District, Pacifica School District, Jefferson Union High School District, Skyline College, Pacifica Resource Center, and County of San Mateo. The next City Manager will be a visionary, ethically grounded, and politically astute leader who collaborates closely with the Mayor and City Council to establish clear, achievable priorities for the community. This individual will demonstrate strong financial acumen, including a deep understanding of municipal budgeting, funding sources, and grants-while providing timely, transparent updates and well-reasoned recommendations to the City Council. A robust and effective communicator, the City Manager will treat all Councilmembers with fairness and respect, actively listen to their perspectives, maintain professionalism under pressure, and offer candid guidance. The current City Manager's annual salary is $314,000. The salary for the incoming City Manager is negotiable based on qualifications and experience. The City also offers an attractive benefits package. If you are interested in this outstanding opportunity, please visit our website at ********************** to apply online. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call Mr. Gary Phillips at **************. Filing Deadline: January 18, 2026 Chief Administrator (City, County, Town Manager) Position Type Full Time City of Pacifica Address 170 Santa Maria Ave Pacifica , CA 94044-2506 United States #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $92k-135k yearly est. 6d ago
  • Registered Occupational Therapist (OT)

    Life Care Center of Hilo 4.6company rating

    Hilo, HI job

    Life Care Center of Hilo, HI NEW GRADS WELCOME! Continuing education and growth opportunities Excellent benefits and competitive wages Voted the 2024 Best Nursing Home by U.S. New & World Report TLDR: Searching for a focused, caring, and patient OT - Occupational Therapist that can provide direct rehab care to patients upon physician referral in accordance with all applicable laws, regulations, and Life Care standards. About Life Care Center Hilo Established in 1970, Life Care Center of Hilo radiates compassionate care, aligned focus, and a team-oriented workforce. Everyone that joins our facility moves forward with the same goal: to give the best care possible to our residents . With over 250 beds, 2 secured units , and a variety are care needs, Life Care Center Hilo offers an abundance of opportunity . With us, you have a chance to learn, support the future of Life Care Center, and grow into the rehabilitation professional you were meant to be. Whether you're fresh from college or have several decades of experience under your belt, we welcome you to our facility. Benefits Available after 3 weeks of part- and full-time Health, dental and vision through HMSA or Kaiser 200 hours of paid days off accrued - can be used as a time bank! Life insurance 401k matching (after 3 months) Employee of the month potential Health and wellness competitions Engaging all-staff meetings once a month Holiday celebrations for all staff and residents- Chinese New Year, Bon Dance, Christmas, and more! Position Summary The OT - Occupational Therapist provides direct rehab care in occupational therapy to patients upon physician referral in accordance with all applicable laws, regulations, and Life Care standards. Education, Experience, and Licensure Requirements NBCOT certified upon hire, but renewal is optional going forward Graduate of an accredited program in occupational therapy (BSOT or MSOT) Currently registered/licensed in applicable State. Must maintain an active license in good standing throughout employment. One (1) year experience in post acute care or related setting preferred CPR certification upon hire or obtain during orientation. CPR certification must remain current during employment. Specific Job Requirements Participates in community health matters/projects as appropriate Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and e mail Liaisons with patients, families, support departments, etc., to adequately plan for patient needs Must demonstrate good body mechanics at all times Make independent decisions when circumstances warrant such action Knowledgeable of practices and procedures as well as the laws, regulations, and guidelines governing functions in the post acute care facility Implement and interpret the programs, goals, objectives, policies, and procedures of the department Perform proficiently in all competency areas including but not limited to: patient rights, and safety and sanitation Maintains professional working relationships with all associates, vendors, etc. Maintains confidentiality of all proprietary and/or confidential information Understand and follow company policies including harassment and compliance procedures Displays integrity and professionalism by adhering to Life Care's Code of Conduct and completes mandatory Code of Conduct and other appropriate compliance training Essential Functions Follow occupational treatment plans for patients (i.e., activities of daily living) Establish, assess, and modify realistic, measurable, timely, and functional goals Oversee and evaluate care given by OTAs, Rehab Aides, and students Chart appropriately and timely Utilize therapy software appropriately and accurately Exhibit excellent customer service and a positive attitude towards patients Assist in the evacuation of patients Demonstrate dependable, regular attendance Concentrate and use reasoning skills and good judgment Communicate and function productively on an interdisciplinary team Sit, stand, bend, lift, push, pull, stoop, walk, reach, and move intermittently during working hours Read, write, speak, and understand the English language An Equal Opportunity Employer
    $89k-105k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Youth Outreach and Engagement Coordinator

    Lighthouse 3.7company rating

    Lighthouse job in Royal Oak, MI

    Title: Youth Outreach and Engagement Coordinator Lighthouse MI is a growing non-profit, established in 2019 when Lighthouse of Oakland County and South Oakland Shelter joined forces to offer a stronger collective response to poverty in our Metro Detroit community. With over 80 years of combined experience, Lighthouse serves as a beacon of hope to our neighbors who need it most by offering assistance with emergency basic needs alongside housing programs and supportive services designed to support long-term economic stability. Lighthouse owns and operates Spero Housing Group, a subsidiary non-profit dedicated specifically to developing and operating high quality affordable and supportive housing for persons of low and moderate income, as well as HandUp, a community and crowdfunding platform serving 100+ homeless service agencies and their clients across the United States. Position Summary The Youth Outreach and Engagement Coordinator helps organize, lead, and grow efforts to connect with and support young people, ages 10-24, who are experiencing homelessness or at-risk of running away. As part of Lighthouse's Runaway and Homeless Youth (RHY) team, this position helps develop and implement effective outreach and promotional strategies to identify and engage youth who may be in need of services, resources, and support. Through outreach and engagement, this role works to help youth stay safe and connect to needed services, including facilitating homelessness prevention strategies wherever possible. This position also helps create and implement a diverse array of youth empowerment and engagement opportunities to build community connections and promote youth leadership capacity. This includes coordinating a Youth Advisory Board, planning activities and events, and promoting community partnership building and awareness of resources for youth. This position will spend much of their time in the field and will have office space at Royal Oak or Pontiac locations. This position is full time at 40 hours/week. Responsibilities & Duties Youth Outreach Provide youth with street- and event-based services, such as basic needs items and emergency referrals, while building a trusting rapport with youth through Positive Youth Development, trauma-informed, culturally-competent, and harm reduction approaches. Conduct mobile street outreach - working in pairs whenever possible - through various means to canvass areas where unaccompanied youth frequent, including recreation centers, libraries, transit centers, parks, malls, and other locations. Create and maintain regular digital youth outreach strategies, including creating content for social media, podcasting, and other means to promote Lighthouse services for youth and young adults. Work with department leadership to establish and grow community-based youth outreach efforts through participation in various community events such as festivals, school fairs, resource-sharing events, and tabling opportunities. Provide crisis intervention, safety planning, and appropriate support to youth in emergency situations, including youth experiencing human trafficking, domestic violence situations, immediate shelter needs, and mental health crises. Continuously evaluate outreach locations, strategies, and needs of youth for ongoing quality improvement to ensure provision of effective outreach interventions. Youth Engagement Create regular youth-focused activities and events to promote Lighthouse's brand and create awareness among young people experiencing or at-risk of homelessness in the community. Work in coordination with the RHY Case Managers to facilitate connection to needed services and youth empowerment opportunities, including short-term counseling, employment/job readiness planning, educational planning, and life skills training. Develop, organize, and coordinate a local Youth Advisory Board composed of young people with lived experience of homelessness to promote youth voice, representation, and leadership for informing community planning efforts and service delivery. Lead Youth Advisory Board recruitment and engagement efforts, including serving as the main point of contact for youth participants, facilitating meetings and events, and supporting the development of youth-driven strategies and objectives in pursuit of efforts to prevent and end youth homelessness. Partnership Development and Capacity Building Play an active role within the local Continuum of Care (CoC), including helping unaccompanied youth connect to Coordinated Entry, partnering with outreach teams, participating in care coordination meetings, and staying abreast of CoC meetings, events, policies, and processes. In coordination with department leadership, identify and develop outreach and engagement partnership opportunities with organizations and locations where at-risk and unaccompanied youth frequent. Partner with RHY department leadership to develop, maintain, and expand relationships with schools, police, health providers, churches, and other community groups who might provide services or referrals to Lighthouse youth programs. In partnership with department leadership, develop and provide training, presentations, and educational materials to community partners and stakeholders who come in contact with homeless and at-risk youth. Other Core Responsibilities Maintain approval to transport clients and provide transportation services as needed. Foster and coordinate inter-agency collaborative solutions and referrals to help clients connect with resources and opportunities to improve safety, meet their goals, and attain long-term stability. Ensure the proper recordkeeping and maintenance of files, including documentation of services and case notes within HMIS in an accurate and timely manner. Maintain accurate documentation of outreach logs, distribution of supplies and assistance, progress notes, referrals, initial screenings, and other program information. Partner with department leadership and Lighthouse's development team to coordinate outreach and engagement volunteer opportunities and donation needs. Adhere to program rules, policies, and procedures and uphold agency values to maintain a safe, client-centered, and inclusive environment for clients, staff, interns, and volunteers. Assist with youth shelter coverage, answering phones, and crisis calls as needed. Participate in internal and external task-forces and committees working to assist the youth and young adult population. Minimum Qualifications Lived or professional experience working with people experiencing homelessness or extreme levels of poverty in the US. Associates degree or equivalent experience in a role directly or indirectly related to human/social services and/or youth development. 1-2 years' experience working in fields of human/social services or youth development. Reliable transportation to transport clients and maintenance of automobile insurance Valid driver's license, Lighthouse reserves that right to require a driving record check with respect to any employee where driving is an essential function of the position. Knowledgeable in with Microsoft Office Suite and Google Apps, Flexibility and the capacity to prioritize tasks in a rapidly changing environment Ability to multitask effectively in a fast paced environment Ability to work with a challenging and diverse population Ability to work non-traditional hours, including evenings and weekends. Preferred Qualifications Bachelor's degree from a 4-year accredited college or university in a related field or equivalent experience in a role directly or indirectly related to human/social services and/or youth development. 2+ years' experience working in fields of human/social services or youth development. Previous experience working with unaccompanied youth experiencing homelessness. An understanding of the social constructs impacting those experiencing economic instability Knowledge of the social services landscape in Oakland County and surrounding areas Knowledge and ability to apply core philosophies and approaches including trauma informed care, Positive Youth Development, Housing First, and harm reduction. HMIS experience Ability to self-regulate and work independently while coordinating with other staff An appetite for innovation and creative problem-solving Proven ability to work effectively with racially and ethnically diverse clients and teams Ability to build consensus and resolve conflict; exhibits willingness to have difficult conversations. Exceptional communication ability, both written and oral. Ability to listen and accept feedback constructively. Possess high emotional intelligence skills. Unwavering personal integrity. Ability to work in a fast paced, demanding, constantly changing environment Disclaimer: The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. All personnel may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed. Physical Demands: The incumbent typically works in an office environment and uses a computer, telephone and other office equipment as needed to perform duties. The noise level in the work environment is typical of that of an office. Incumbent may encounter frequent interruptions throughout the workday. The employee is regularly required to sit, talk, or hear; frequently required to use repetitive hand motion, handle or feel, and to stand, walk, reach, bend or lift up to 20 pounds. Contact with the public in office environments may risk exposure to irrational/hostile behavior, contagious diseases, or contact with domestic animals. The physical demands 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.
    $42k-56k yearly est. 60d+ ago

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