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Bilingual Case Manager (Community-Based Program / Alameda County)
Lincoln Child Center 4.1
Lincoln Child Center job in Hayward, CA
Lincoln Families is a workplace that is committed to strengths-based, culturally responsive, attachment-centered, and trauma-informed care. Bilingual Case Manager (Spanish/English) PROGRAM: Kinship HOURLY RATE: $28.00 Text 'KIN971' to **************
KINSHIP SUPPORT SERVICES: Children do best when they remain in safe, stable, and familiar environments that relatives can provide. Relative caregivers are the backbone of the child welfare system, stepping up to fill the gaps when challenges take parents away from raising their children. Many are grandparents with special needs liked to age, poverty, poor health, and lack of support and resources.
WHAT WE DO: Lincoln Families Kinship program provides supports to kin caregivers so they have the resources needed to raise their relative. Since 2001, our staff have addressed the unique needs of each caregiver and child, providing a variety of supports:
* Family Coaching - Providing advocacy and referral for financial assistance, legal supports, mental health, emergency, and education services
* Education and Skill Building - Offering programs including parenting and school advocacy to prepare and inform caregivers and youth
* Youth Engagement - Providing children and teen activity groups, social and recreational outings, tutoring, and workshop events
* Support Groups - Facilitating gatherings of caregivers to share joys and concerns, learn about resources, and support each other
OUR WHY: Children in foster care can face exposure to alcohol and other drugs, abuse, neglect and abandonment, violence in their homes and communities, trauma from separation from birth families, and frequent changes in foster care placement. These experiences place children at greater risk of developing physical, emotional, and behavioral problems that can lead to school failure, teen pregnancy, homelessness, unemployment, and incarceration. Research shows that living with relatives is better for children and benefits them in many ways. Of children who are not living with their biological parents, 75% of them are being raised by a relative outside of the formal foster care system. Such kin caregivers have little or no time to prepare for this new arrangement and face major barriers in accessing information, benefits, legal assistance, and services.
POSITION SUMMARY: Reporting to the Program Manager, the Bilingual Case Manager provides case management services to Kinship youth and/or families. Direct work with youth includes developing and implementing a comprehensive individualized plan with goals designed to assist and support the youths well-being. Work with families includes linking to and coordinating with resources and community connections that ensure families have access to needed resources to support stability and permanency for kinship children and youth. This position assists youth and/or families with tutoring, vocational programs, housing, healthcare, benefits, and other family needs; involves planning and facilitating events and workshops; engages in collateral work with caregivers, social workers, teachers and/or other key adults; and utilizes trauma-informed care throughout service provision.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
* Provide case management and crisis intervention to assigned kinship youth/family; this includes safeguarding the dignity and protecting the rights and individuality of each kinship youth/family.
* Coordinate services to include intake, assessment, case plan and referrals to community service providers; this includes developing a strong base of client involvement and engagement.
* Maintain ongoing relationships with community service providers, and other agencies/programs to educate and advocate for the needs of youth, families and communities.
* Liaise with service providers to coordinate resources and services for families and to follow up with linkage to services offered.
* Facilitate events for children and families.
* Facilitate youth support groups, caregiver support groups, other trainings or workshops as assigned.
* Develop agency material including project flyers and other outreach materials.
* Participate in agency meetings and community meetings as directed.
* Conduct outreach and recruitment activities to the targeted population to effectively promote program services.
* Complete and maintain all service documentation and statistics as required.
* Requires driving to various locations across Alameda County to deliver services at assigned office(s), in the community or via home visits; this also includes transporting youth or families to community resources and appointments as needed (Case Manager must maintain valid California drivers license, satisfactory driving record and personal vehicle insurance coverage).
POSITION REQUIREMENTS: A positive, service-oriented team player who has the ability to exercise sound judgment and work independently on a day-to-day basis. Must have strong organizational and time management skills, proven problem-solving skills, and excellent communication skills both verbally and in writing. Demonstrated knowledge of and skills in working with separation and loss, family systems, conflict resolution, reunification process and the emotional issues of kinship families. Awareness of and sensitivity to multicultural issues, proven competence working with culturally diverse populations, as well as a passion and commitment to serving children and families. Must have knowledge of community resources and be able to work some evenings and weekends.
EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION:
* Bachelors degree in Social Work or human services related field is preferred
* High school diploma or equivalent is required
* English/Spanish Bilingual language skills required
* At least 2 years of relevant work experience (with youth, families, or social services) is required
* Non-profit and/or healthcare experience is desirable
* Strong computer skills and proficiency in Microsoft programs and Google suite is required
* Experience with trauma-informed care and practices is preferred
WHY JOIN LINCOLN FAMILIES:
* Hourly Rate: $28.00 per hour = $58k annually
* Bilingual Skills: $2.50 per hour = $5k annually (contingent upon results of language proficiency test)
* Time Off: 4 weeks of vacation, 18 sick days and 11 holidays (including 2 flexible holidays); Vacation and sick time begin accruing from day one of employment
* Benefits: medical, dental and vision with 90-95% employer subsidy for employee premiums; we also offer 50% for dependents. Additional Benefits include flexible spending accounts (FSA), life insurance, disability insurance, commuter benefits, retirement & pension plans.
* Supervision: Weekly individual and group supervision.
* Equity & Affinity: we currently have an Employee Equity Council, a Management Equity Team, staff-run Affinity Groups.
* Self-Care: Lincoln encourages and supports self-care for all employees so that staff are able to sustain themselves in this work and better serve our families. Staff create self-care plans and receive funding they can use each year towards those plans. Employees also have paid time away for self-care each week.
* Professional Development/Training: Each year, employees can be reimbursed for expenses related professional licensing and other fees, as well as for professional development opportunities. Employees who have been at Lincoln Families for one year are also eligible to participate in advanced training series.
* Student Loan Forgiveness: We are a recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit approved site. By working with Lincoln Families, staff are eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness.
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$58k yearly 10d ago
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Clinical Practicum Placement - Alameda County
Lincoln Child Center 4.1
Lincoln Child Center job in Oakland, CA
Lincoln Families is a workplace that is committed to strengths-based, culturally responsive, attachment-centered, and trauma-informed care. PROGRAM: HOPE Clinician Practicum Program 2026-27 Cover Letter and Resume Required Text 'PRACTICUM972' to ************** to apply
Our Services: Lincoln Families provides a range of mental health services to communities and selected public elementary and high schools in Alameda and Contra Costa Counties. This is made possible by funding through Medi-Cal, grants, or foundation support. We work collaboratively with each family and school to determine what type of services would be the most desirable and productive use of limited resources to fit needs of our clients and their families. Practicum students are integrated into existing teams within the community and/or school, depending on their program.
Practicum Responsibilities - Each practicum student will provide a combination of the following clinical services:
* Individual therapy
* Group therapy
* Family/collateral therapy and advocacy
* Child/adolescent assessment and diagnosis
* Consultation and collaboration with the education staff
* Support for students in the general school and/or community milieu
* Wrap-around services
Supervision - Each practicum student will receive:
* One hour per week of individual supervision
* Two hours per week of group supervision (case conference)
Training - Lincoln Families will provide a comprehensive training program that addresses the treatment needs of children and families in the communities we serve including:
* Two hours each week didactic presentation by speakers on relevant topic
* Access to periodic Lincoln Families training opportunities
* Attendance at selected trainings in the community
Practicum Commitment -
* Start Date: EARLY August 2026 (exact date TBD)
* End Date: END May 2027
* Weekly Schedule: 18-22 hours per week over 2 school days - including one weekly didactic training
Minimum Requirements -
* Completion of at least one year of coursework towards a Masters degree in Clinical/Counseling Psychology, Marriage & Family Therapy, or Social Work
* Experience working with children and/or families
* Ability to provide culturally responsive services
* Ability to work independently
* Ability to work in a multidisciplinary team
Special Considerations -
* Placement will fulfill the majority of the child and family hours of experience requirement for licensing.
* Exposure to managed care paperwork.
* Work experience within a growing non-profit mental health agency that may have future paid positions available.
* Educational reimbursements starting at $4000 for first year graduate students are provided. $2000 for each additional graduate student year.
$63k-92k yearly est. 4d ago
Accounting Customer Success Manager
Campfire 3.2
San Francisco, CA job
Please note: this role is required to be based in San Francisco, the entire team goes into the office 5 days per week and you will be working alongside your peers.
Our Story
Campfire is a next-gen core accounting platform built for modern mid-market finance teams. We help them close fast and scale even faster. Our platform replaces outdated legacy ERPs and manual accounting processes with automation-driven solutions that simplify and accelerate finance workflows. In the past year alone, we have grown 10x, driven by strong customer demand and a product that delivers real results for accounting & finance teams. As we prepare for our upcoming Series A fundraise, we are scaling quickly and building the future of finance by giving teams the clarity, control, and strategic visibility they need to lead with confidence.
Position Overview
As a full-time member of our Customer Experience team, you will play a critical role in driving ongoing adoption and support for Campfire customers. You'll work closely with existing customers to understand ongoing accounting software needs and provide post- go live support to help them achieve their accounting and business goals. You will report to the Head of Implementation & Customer Success as part of this role.
Key Responsibilities
Serve as an Campfire accounting subject matter expert for our customers to provide training sessions to ensure users are proficient with the software.
Serve as the primary point of contact for assigned customers.
Collaborate with product and engineering teams to communicate customer bugs and feature requests.
Develop and maintain account management and support best practices and documentation.
Experience
2+ years of experience in accounting audit, accounting or finance. Strong preference for candidates with experience in an in-house or public accounting role.
Bonus: at least 1 year of experience in an implementation, solutions, support or customer success role
Strong technical aptitude and ability to quickly learn new software platforms
Intermediate-level Microsoft Excel/Google Sheets skills
Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in a relevant field
Personal Attributes
Highly proactive, adaptable, and capable of working in a fast-paced environment.
Excellent attention to detail and ability to work under tight deadlines.
Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills.
Problem-solving mindset with the ability to translate customer needs into practical solutions
A growth mindset with a focus on continuous improvement.
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$70k-115k yearly est. 5d ago
Program Director
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation 4.6
Menlo Park, CA job
Career Opportunities with The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
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Careers At The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Current job opportunities are posted here as they become available.
ABOUT THE FOUNDATION
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation invests in creative thinkers and problem solvers working to ensure that people, communities, and the planet can flourish. Together with our partners, we are harnessing society's collective capacity to solve our toughest problems. A nonpartisan philanthropy, the Hewlett Foundation has made grants in the U.S. and globally for nearly six decades based on an approach that emphasizes long‑term support, collaboration, and trust.
Globally, we make grants to address both longstanding and emerging challenges, like our efforts to reduce the growing threat of climate change, contribute to evidence‑informed policy making, and reimagine the economy and society. Our U.S. efforts prioritize strengthening democracy, advancing K‑12 education for all students, and supporting community‑led conservation. In the San Francisco Bay Area we call home, we make grants to support meaningful artistic experiences in local communities and support regional foundations working on critical issues such as housing. Our grantmaking also invests in strengthening the effectiveness of our grantees, and of philanthropy itself. The Hewlett Foundation's assets are approximately $13.9 billion, with annual awards of grants totaling exceeding $600 million in recent years. More information about the Hewlett Foundation is available at: *********************
The Foundation has approximately 130 employees in programmatic, operational, and investment roles, and is located in the San Francisco Bay Area. Across the organization, our employees are challenged with meaningful work, have the resources for ongoing professional development and learning, and contribute to a collegial and engaging environment. We are committed to fostering a culture of inclusion as part of our Guiding Principles and encourage individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences to apply.
ABOUT THE U.S. DEMOCRACY PROGRAM
The U.S. Democracy Program at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation is committed to strengthening America's democratic institutions and building public trust in a durable, inclusive democracy. Through nonpartisan grantmaking, the program supports efforts to advance a political system that is responsive, representative, and resilient. In 2024, the program awarded 123 grants totaling more than $48 million to organizations working to improve governance and safeguard free and fair elections.
The program's grantmaking is currently guided by the following core strategies:
National Governing Institutions: This strategy strengthens the capacity, legitimacy, and adaptability of the federal government's legislative and executive branches. It supports efforts to modernize Congress and the executive branch not only to make them more effective but also to reintroduce constructive conflict, deliberation, and accountability as defining features of self‑government. NGI invests in organizations that defend the professional civil service, advance evidence‑based policymaking, and build bridges between policymakers and the public. By aligning performance reforms with cultural and institutional renewal, the strategy aims to rebuild public trust, foster cross‑partisan collaboration, and ensure that the government is both capable of solving problems and seen as legitimate in doing so.
Trustworthy Elections: The Trustworthy Elections strategy aims to ensure that U.S. elections are secure, accessible, and worthy of public confidence. Grants support efforts that strengthen the conditions of free and fair elections, mitigate political extremism and violence, and ensure voters can trust and safely participate in electoral politics. The strategy also promotes public understanding and acceptance of election outcomes across the ideological spectrum, reinforcing the legitimacy of democratic institutions and processes. By supporting the conditions and institutions that are integral to the American electoral system, this strategy helps foster civic trust within a deeply polarized electorate and safeguard the principal democratic conduit between citizen and state.
Political Culture: Across the two strategies, and within the grantmaking portfolio held by the program director, the program has also recognized the central importance of rediscovering a shared political culture across the ideological spectrum. Work in this area began by funding organizations that enlisted trusted messengers from to encourage civic virtues and democratic norms within their own communities. The Foundation is currently exploring a project to develop approaches that invite more Americans, including those disillusioned with today's highly divisive political environment, to work together toward solutions that will collectively benefit everyone. There is significant opportunity for leadership in this effort within the Foundation.
POSITION SUMMARY
Reporting to President Amber Miller, the Program Director for U.S. Democracy will lead one of Hewlett's vital program areas at a time of profound challenge and opportunity for American democratic institutions. The Program Director will collaborate with a visionary president, a committed senior leadership team and a deeply experienced group of programmatic staff to strengthen the underpinnings of American self‑governance. This leader will bring strategic vision, deep expertise in democratic governance and a passion for nonpartisan institutional renewal. They also will lead the team in a program review that will examine the efficacy of the Foundation's current strategies in light of the rapidly changing external environment and make updates that best meet the moment.
Serving an eight‑year term, the Program Director will oversee all program‑related activities and grantmaking, while working with program officers to shape and implement strategies that reflect Hewlett's commitment to institutional integrity, civic trust and democratic resilience. This individual will be a collaborative force across the Foundation, working with other program directors and colleagues across the organization to amplify impact and foster cross‑cutting solutions and working with administrative teams to effectively operationalize the strategy. With a creative and forward‑looking perspective, the Program Director will work collaboratively with the program team, while bringing their own insights and leadership to evolve the program in a strategic direction.
KEY RELATIONSHIPS
Reports to: President
Direct reports:
Program Associate
Program Officers (2)
Program Operations Manager
Other key relationships:
Embedded Grants, Legal and Communications Partners
Program Directors
Chief Financial Officer
Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
Vice President and Chief Communications and Strategic External Engagement
General Counsel
Grantees and organizations of the U.S. Democracy Program
Foundations and other funders operating in similar or adjacent fields
Thought leaders and policy makers
KEY OBJECTIVES
Ensure that the U.S. Democracy Program remains true to Hewlett's guiding principles, while driving the development of innovative initiatives to promote its ongoing impact and influence as a leader in addressing institutional integrity, civic trust and democratic resilience in the United States.
Champion Hewlett's mission and the work of its grantees and partners and serve as an authentic and compelling internal and external spokesperson.
Build and sustain a culture of curiosity, candor, integrity and mutual respect, fostering collaboration and accountability across the program and with other teams at the Foundation.
Engage substantively with staff in the U.S. Democracy Program, as well as administrative, legal, communications and grants management colleagues embedded within the program and across the Foundation. Identify distinct opportunities to create impact through internal partnership and collaboration, providing leadership, guidance and support for interdisciplinary initiatives.
Proactively develop and identify funding coalitions with a wide range of external partners, expanding the U.S. Democracy Program's reach and catalyzing greater impact in the field.
Capitalize on the U.S. Democracy Program's expertise and strengths, specifically its cross‑ideological approach and focus on long‑term commitment to democratic principles.
Maintain the ability to attract, retain and develop top talent and create conditions that allow members of the team to do their best work.
Maintain a strong and successful relationship with Hewlett's president and serve as a key member of the senior team.
Develop relationships with other senior staff members and work collectively to advance institutional priorities.
Identify, anticipate and develop strategies and/or programmatic priorities to address changes in the philanthropic sector, as well as the social, political, legal and economic landscape, which may impact the U.S. Democracy Program, its strategies and its priorities in the near and long term.
IDEAL EXPERIENCE
Demonstrated expertise in democracy‑related issues, including a deep understanding of America's founding principles, national governing institutions, election integrity and the broader landscape of democratic resilience. Proven ability to engage thoughtfully across ideological perspectives, analyze complex policy environments and contribute to advancing democratic principles through strategic, collaborative action.
Proven ability to articulate a compelling vision, develop and execute strategy, manage and align resources, use data, implement plans with fidelity, identify challenges, assess progress and address gaps to achieve strong results. Capable of adapting to evolving external conditions and maintaining a long‑term perspective on the needs of democratic institutions and the constitutional republic.
Experience serving as an inspiring and authentic leader, communicator and relationship builder on behalf of an organization; a track record of developing and deploying coalitions for collective action.
Demonstrated ability to recruit, manage and empower internal talent. Capable of working across differences and ensuring that all team members are valued and supported.
Experience fostering collaboration, driving action and advancing progress within an organization.
Exceptional oral and written communication skills, with the ability to convey complex ideas clearly and persuasively to a range of audiences.
Experience or familiarity with philanthropy and the work of foundations; understands how philanthropy can influence both policy and practice.
Intellectual agility and the ability to analyze, think critically and work across geographies and cultures with grantee partners, government, private sector, non‑profit and community leaders.
Exceptional personal and professional integrity, judgment and the highest work standards; brings flexibility, kindness, good humor, high energy, humility and an unwavering commitment to Hewlett's Guiding Principles.
Graduate‑level academic degree in a related field.
CRITICAL LEADERSHIP CAPABILITIES Strategic Leadership
Provides clear leadership and understanding of the U.S. Democracy Program's priorities to contribute to the Foundation's mission, policies, strategies, operations and evolving aspirations.
Anticipates future challenges and opportunities; works with program officers to illuminate and build awareness of emerging priorities consistent with Hewlett's principles, systems and approach; and works with the president, senior staff, program staff and other partners to proactively adjust the U.S. Democracy Program's direction accordingly.
Balances short‑term decision‑making, while conveying a long‑term vision for how the U.S. Democracy Program's strategies can evolve to drive greater impact and results.
Develops strong collaborative relationships with the president and senior staff, ensuring that leadership is aligned to set and achieve the Foundation and U.S. Democracy Program's priorities.
Collaborating and Influencing
Articulates a compelling vision for the U.S. Democracy Program, its vision, core purpose and impact effectively and with passion and serves as an authentic and compelling spokesperson for the Foundation.
Effectively provides external leadership and engages in meaningful dialogue on critical program issues as they intersect with the Foundation's work, mission and goals.
Cultivates and builds relationships with current and potential partners across the sector that are central to the U.S. Democracy Program's strategies, ultimately amplifying the work of the program and elevating the Foundation's impact.
Maintains impeccable credibility through strong acumen, visibility and ability to create and maintain strong relationships built on trust and transparency with staff, grantees and partners across a wide range of sectors.
Inclusive Orientation
Engages, empowers and uplifts a diverse, experienced, motivated and high‑performing team, bringing out each team member's personal best, while modeling a passion for the Foundation's mission and the U.S. Democracy Program's priorities and delegating leadership as appropriate.
Holds the program area accountable for its commitments, providing clarity, fairness and constructive feedback, and motivates team members to reach their full potential as they achieve organizational goals.
Builds and sustains a culture in which every member of the team can be supported and empowered in their work. Partners with staff members as they think proactively and boldly about the future.
OTHER PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS
Intellectually curious, with a love of learning.
Strong emotional intelligence, integrity and humility; an inclusive team player and confident enough to listen openly to differing views, trust and empower others, make challenging decisions and share credit.
Readiness to be a visible representative of the U.S. Democracy Program and the Foundation and its priorities to a wide range of audiences.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Able to fully embrace living and working in the Bay Area.
COMPENSATION
The estimated annual base salary range for this position is $400,000 to $500,000, but the final base salary will be dependent on the individual's skills, experience, abilities and qualifications. In addition to the annual salary, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation offers a strong benefits package.
APPLICATIONS AND NOMINATIONS
If you wish to submit application materials or nominate someone to serve as the next Program Director for U.S. Democracy for the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, please email: ******************************.
NON‑DISCRIMINATION
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from people of all backgrounds, cultures and experiences.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT
The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
The position is based in Menlo Park, California. Staff are working in a hybrid environment, and senior staff currently are expected to live in the San Francisco Bay Area and work from the Hewlett Foundation office at least three times per week when not traveling for business. Travel will vary, but the Program Director should expect frequent domestic travel (at least 15 percent of the time). While performing the duties of this position, the employee is required to spend extended periods of time at a computer.
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$400k-500k yearly 5d ago
Full Stack Talent Partner
Nascent 3.4
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.
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$73k-104k yearly est. 2d ago
Database Developer
Intelligence and National Security Alliance 4.2
San Francisco, CA job
Stefanini Group is hiring! Stefanini is looking for a Database Developer in San Francisco, CA (Hybrid role).
For quick Apply, please reach out to Ayush Dwivedi: ************ / ***************************
W2 candidates only!
Responsibilities
Design and implement scalable and efficient data models within the data mesh architecture, considering factors such as domain-driven design, data as a product, and data governance.
Work closely with data architects, data engineers, business users and translate business needs into technical solutions, and communicate data model designs effectively.
Leverage Databricks for data engineering tasks such as data processing, data validation and data orchestration.
Optimize data pipelines and ensure reliable and efficient data processing, high performance, and scalability.
Implement data validation rules and data quality checks to ensure data integrity and consistency
Lead the design and implementation of data models and data products within the Data Mesh Architecture.
Design, implement and optimize Data Pipelines.
Design, implement and manage the lifecycle of Data Products.
Design and manage data products within the Data Mesh Architecture.
Qualifications
Previous experience in data products modeling within a data mesh architecture.
Strong hands-on expertise in Databricks and Spark.
Proficiency in SQL and Python.
Problem-solving and troubleshooting skills.
Strong communication skills.
Listed salary ranges may vary based on experience, qualifications, and local market. Also, some positions may include bonuses or other incentives.
Stefanini takes pride in hiring top talent and developing relationships with our future employees. Our talent acquisition teams will never make an offer of employment without having a phone conversation with you. Those face-to-face conversations will involve a description of the job for which you have applied. We also speak with you about the process including interviews and job offers.
About Stefanini Group
The Stefanini Group is a global provider of offshore, onshore and near shore outsourcing, IT digital consulting, systems integration, application, and strategic staffing services to Fortune 1000 enterprises around the world. Our presence is in countries like the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Asia, and more than four hundred clients across a broad spectrum of markets, including financial services, manufacturing, telecommunications, chemical services, technology, public sector, and utilities. Stefanini is a CMM Level 5, IT consulting company with a global presence.
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$97k-132k yearly est. 4d ago
Rolling Stock & Shops Operations Lead
American Public Transit Association 4.3
San Francisco, CA job
A major public transportation authority in San Francisco seeks a Superintendent of Rolling Stock & Shops to lead and manage the operations of maintenance shops. Responsibilities include ensuring the safety, reliability, and efficient maintenance of the rail vehicle fleet. The ideal candidate will have at least six years of experience in rail transit maintenance and two years in a management role. A bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Engineering, or a related field is required.
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$38k-59k yearly est. 3d ago
Division Chief of Gynecology and Gynecologic Specialties
American Society of Reproductive Medicine 4.3
San Francisco, CA job
The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Stanford University seeks an exceptional physician leader for a full-time faculty position as Chief of the Division of Gynecology and Gynecologic Specialties, at the rank of Associate Professor or Professor in the University Medical Line (UML) or Clinician Educator Line (CE). The Division is seeking a leader for our dynamic team of over 30+ faculty members andauthorized 5 Advanced Practice Providers in 5 specialty sections. We are seeking a person who combines proven leadership skills in team building, program development and process improvement. The ideal candidate will have a record of outstanding academic accomplishment in gynecology or a gynecologic sub-specialty, possess advanced clinical and/or surgical skill sets, and be dedicated to excellence in clinical care, clinic operations, teaching, and/or research, and have the creative vision to help shape the future of a dynamic, growing, and progressive division. The Chief of Gynecology and Gynecologic Specialties will play a crucial role in representing the service line on the Stanford Health Care Ambulatory Leadership Team and will work closely with the Department Chair and leadership to strategically grow and enhance our services.
Stanford offers a wealth of academic opportunities, including basic, translational, and clinical research programs. Our division includes several specialized sections: Academic Specialists in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Complex Family Planning, Minimally Invasive Surgery, Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, and Urogynecology. We are committed to innovative programs, including the Menopause and Healthy Aging initiative and LGBTQ+ health services. Our division features pioneering services such as the Stanford Fibroid Center, a collaborative effort with Interventional Radiology, and the Pelvic Health Center, a comprehensive multidisciplinary program. We are a busy service line operating across two hospital systems, managing over 30,000 patient visits annually (with approximately one-third being new patients) and performing over 1,800 surgical cases. We also provide innovative medical education initiatives, including fellowshipsиқи in Complex Family Planning, Urogynecology (in partnership with Urology), and Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology.
Stanford is located in Silicon Valley, the heart of the Bay Area bioscience community, and is a friendly and collegial place to work. Opportunities for collaboration with the tech sector and for innovation abound. The surrounding communities of San Francisco and the greater Bay Area offer an unrivaled array of recreational and cultural venues with a temperate climate that allows for year-round enjoyment.
Stanford δημιουργείται is an equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law Mais Stanford welcomes applications from all who would bring additional dimensions to the University's research, teaching and clinical missions.
Consistent with its obligations under the law, the University will provide reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. Applicants requiring a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process should contact disability.access secenek at stanford.edu.
The University's central functions of research and education depend on freedom of thought, and expression. The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, School of Medicine, and Stanford University value faculty who will help foster an open and respectful academic environment for colleagues, students, and staff with a wide range of backgrounds, identities, and perspectives. Candidates may choose to include as part of theirيًا research and teaching statements تضم یک brief discussion about how their work and experience will further these values.
Salary Range
The expected base pay range for this position is:
Associate Professor $327,000 - $345,000
Professor $369,000 - $390,000
This pay range reflects base pay, which is based on faculty rank and years in rank. It does not include all components of the School of Medicine's faculty compensation program or pay from participation in departmental incentive Children I compensation programs. For more information about compensation and our wide-range of benefits, including housing fui assistance, please contact the hiring department.
Stanford University has provided a pay range representing its good faith estimate of what the university reasonably expects to pay for the position upon hire. The pay offered to the selected candidate will be determined based on factors including (but not limited to) the experience and qualifications(REX) of the selected candidate including equivalent years in rank, training, and field or discipline; internal equity; and external market pay for comparable jobs.
Applications will be accepted beginning July 17, 2025, and will be continue until a finalist has been identified. Interested candidates should apply via: **************************************************************************************************************************************** and include a copy of their curriculum vitae, a brief letter outlining their interests and names of three references.
Candidates may contact the Search Committee Chair, Dr. Yasser El‑Sayed, c/o Cathy Seckel, ******************** with any additional questions.
The major criteria for appointment for faculty in the University Medical Line shall be excellence in the overall mix of clinical care, clinical teaching, scholarly activity that advances clinical medicine, and institutional service appropriate to the programmatic need the individual is expected to fulfil estudiar. The major criterion for appointment as Clinician Educators is excellence in the overall mix of clinical care, teaching, administrative and/or scholarship appropriate to the programmatic need the individual is expected to fulfil. Candidates should have an MD, DO or equivalent and be board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology by the American Board of Obstetrics & Gynecology. Faculty rank and line will be determined by the qualifications and experience of the successful candidate.
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$369k-390k yearly 4d ago
Travel Nurse RN - ICU - Intensive Care Unit - $2,506 per week
Care Career 4.3
Indio, CA job
A Travel Nurse RN specializing in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) provides critical care to patients with medical, surgical, and trauma needs, closely monitoring vital signs and offering emotional support. The role involves 12-hour night shifts over a 13-week travel assignment, requiring professional nursing skills and patient education. This position supports healthcare facilities by delivering specialized, flexible nursing services across different locations.
Care Career is seeking a travel nurse RN ICU - Intensive Care Unit for a travel nursing job in Indio, California.
Job Description & Requirements
Specialty: ICU - Intensive Care Unit
Discipline: RN
Start Date:
Duration: 13 weeks
36 hours per week
Shift: 12 hours, nights
Employment Type: Travel
ICU registered nurses (RNs) provide care to critical medical, surgical and traumatized patients. Close monitoring and observation of the patient's heart rate, blood pressure and respiration for signs of distress represent a primary function of and ICU nurse. They also educate patients and their families while providing emotional support.
Care Career Job ID #. Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 36.0 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title: RN:ICU,19:00:00-07:00:00
About Care Career
Care Career brings together a portfolio of leading healthcare staffing organizations, each delivering specialized talent solutions across the industry. Wherever you want to go, We Make It Happen.
With travel nursing jobs across the country, you can discover the possibilities that create the lifestyle and financial position that you have dreamed of.
Care Career is a modern, transparent staffing firm creating the ultimate community of US.
Benefits
Referral bonus
Weekly pay
Medical benefits
Continuing Education
Dental benefits
Vision benefits
Keywords:
travel nurse, ICU nurse, intensive care, registered nurse, critical care, patient monitoring, healthcare staffing, nursing travel jobs, night shift nursing, emotional support
$93k-143k yearly est. 1d ago
Major Gift Philanthropy Advisor - San Francisco, CA
Food for The Poor 4.6
San Francisco, CA job
*** Candidates to be considered must reside in San Francisco, California ***
Food For The Poor, one of the largest international relief and development organizations in the nation, does much more than feed millions of the hungry poor primarily in 17 countries of the Caribbean and Latin America. This interdenominational Christian ministry provides emergency relief assistance, clean water, medicines, educational materials, homes, support for orphans and the aged, skills training and micro-enterprise development assistance. "Join us in our mission to serve the poorest of the poor."
Overall Responsibility:
The Philanthropy Advisor is not just a role but a commitment to serving those who live below the poverty line in developing countries in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). This commitment is fueled by a strong passion for the Food For The Poor mission and a solid career in cultivating, soliciting, closing, and stewarding five to seven-figure gifts. The incumbent is driven by a strong desire to engage donors and present funding opportunities to build support for the Food For The Poor mission.
Must be willing and able to be a one-on-one, relationship driven frontline fundraiser.
The Philanthropy Advisor's primary focus is establishing donor relationships and growing FFTP's footprint. This encompasses acquiring, identifying, qualifying major and principal gift donors, emphasizing major gifts of $25,000+ and principal gifts of $100,000+.
*** Candidates to be considered must reside in San Francisco, California ***
Duties:
As part of your role, you will travel within your territory in the United States to meet face-to-face with donors. Estimated travel time is 50%.
Travel internationally on mission trips to show donors the needs of the beneficiaries we serve. Your mission travel will play a significant role in raising awareness and support for our cause. During these trips, your responsibilities will include:
Showcasing new projects for funding
Monitoring projects in progress
Witness projects that have been completed
Develop and implement personalized fundraising plans for 125-150 prospects in a fluid portfolio to increase donations and secure transformational gifts for FFTP.
Qualify assigned prospects and navigate through the identification and discovery process.
To deepen engagement with prospects, you aim to have 20 meaningful donor interactions (in person, video, or phone call) per month.
Engage with organizations' donor acquisition strategies.
Create a yearly solicitation pipeline.
Ensure all donor interactions encourage positive and purposeful donor engagement.
Work collaboratively and strategically with other team members to support donor-centric philanthropy in alignment with FFTP's strategic plan.
Meet and exceed agreed-upon individual and collective goals.
Ensure donor satisfaction through ongoing communication and relationship management.
Maintain a productive and collaborative relationship with all FFTP stakeholders and partners across Latin America and Caribbean (LAC).
Responsible for working with support team members to develop, prepare, and distribute high-quality and professional communications, reports, letters, mailings, and other materials necessary to appropriately communicate with and engage individual donors.
Provide regular reports on activity and progress to management.
Follow fundraising standards according to the Association of Fundraising Professionals' code of ethics to promote the development and advancement of our organization and the fundraising profession for the purpose of enhancing philanthropy and volunteerism.
Foster an inclusive and welcoming environment for internal and external stakeholders.
Demonstrate empathy, perseverance, optimism, and sensitivity to donors and team members through words and actions.
Actively participate in training sessions and seek professional development opportunities to stay current with the industry's latest best practices.
Flexibility to work with and engage with donors when available, including occasional evenings and weekends.
Work collaboratively with and be a resource for other departments.
Perform other duties and projects as assigned by the Senior Director of Major & Principal Gifts.
Education:
A bachelor's degree in related field is required.
CFRE, CAP designation preferred.
Experience:
Minimum of 7-10 years of progressive fundraising experience.
Knowledge of engaging donors in all aspects of the gift cycle, including identification, qualification, discovery, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship.
Demonstrated working expertise of major and principal gifts and gift planning fundraising best practices and strategies.
Energetic professional with a track record of building donor relationships with experience closing five-, six-- and seven-figure gifts.
Experience working independently to build networks, connect like-minded individuals around the FFTP mission, and foster significant financial support to fund our programs.
Experience networking and making cold calls successfully.
Skills:
Ability to meaningfully connect donor interests to FFTP's mission, projects and programs.
Understand the work within a complex organizational structure.
Exceptional communication and relationship-building skills geared toward high-wealth and ultra-high-wealth audiences.
Excellent writing skills and the capacity to consistently represent the FFTP brand and messaging in all communications.
Knowledge of all Microsoft 365 applications and CRM experience.
Strong administrative and organizational skills in time management and the ability to plan, organize, and implement a successful fundraising strategy.
Excellent organizational and time management skills. Attention to detail and the ability to effectively prioritize workload, manage and complete multiple tasks, and meet deadlines.
Exceptional interpersonal and relational skills.
Demonstrated ability to engage with team members in all situations respectfully.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Must have a valid Driver's License and be comfortable traveling alone regularly.
Christian person/commitment to faith.
Ability and willingness to model our organization's CRUSE guiding principles: Collaboration, Right Things Right, Urgency, Stewardship and Engagement.
$45k-68k yearly est. 23h ago
President/CEO
California Peace Officers' Association 3.6
San Jose, CA job
WE INVITE YOU TO APPLY FOR THE POSITION OF South Bay Regional Public Safety Training Consortium President/CEO.
This position will be open until filled with a priority deadline at 5:00 pm on January 26, 2026. To ensure full consideration, completed application requirements should be submitted by the initial review date of no later than 5:00 pm on Monday, January 26, 2026. Applications received after this date may be reviewed at the discretion of the hiring committee. This is an executive management position under the direction of the Governing Board of the Joint Powers Agency Consortium for seven community college districts to offer comprehensive and diverse training in public safety disciplines.
About the PositionDistinguishing Characteristics
The South Bay Regional Public Safety Training Consortium President is responsible for carrying out the purpose of the Consortium, which is to provide training and educational programs that are responsive to the needs of public safety agencies and public safety students within the region served while meeting the needs of the Consortium member colleges. Qualified candidates will have a history of leadership in equity and institutionalize the tenets of the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office Call to Action and the Vision for Success, and continued focus and efforts toward diversity, equity, and inclusion in public safety programs. The Consortium serves approximately 190 agencies at multiple sites within the service regions extending from San Francisco to Monterey Counties. Training programs respond to the needs of a population base of more than 5 million, serving police, fire, probation, corrections, dispatch, and paramedic personnel. An adjunct faculty of more than 350 instructors present approximately 400 courses approved by college curriculum committees. Annually, 2,495 full-time equivalent students (FTEs) are served.
Essential Duties
Work directly with the Governing Board and advisory groups to develop and implement a comprehensive regional public safety training program.
Recommend to the Governing Board areas where the Consortium could effect change and positively impact campus climate and public safety policy changes in alignment with the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office Call to Action and Vision for Success.
Recommend to the Governing Board the needed programs and support services.
Prepare agenda and supporting materials for Governing Board meetings.
Arrange for facilities for all programs and courses.
Personnel Management/Supervision
Provide for the recruitment, employment, supervision, and evaluation of all SBRPSTC employees and independent contractors.
Organize and lead various Consortium public safety advisory committees: i.e., law enforcement, corrections, dispatch, fire science, EMT, and paramedic programs.
Review and approve appointment to Consortium committees.
Contract for the hiring of instructors, other professional personnel, and support staff.
Serve at the appeals level as a hearing officer for all student complaints and grievances.
Make recommendations to the Governing Board regarding approval of contracts, personnel, and budget expenditures.
Coordination
Serve as liaison between SBRPSTC and the State of California certifying authorities, such as the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST), in areas of expertise, including teacher training and leadership development, as well as participating in Basic Course Consortium meetings and POST Commission meetings.
Serve as Consortium liaison to representatives from JPA member colleges to develop, maintain, and implement a comprehensive public safety instructional program, which reflects the Consortium priorities.
Work directly with the Chancellor's Statewide Public Safety Advisory Committee, which includes representatives from both education and the vocational community.
Serve as the Consortium liaison to the state legislature by attending official functions and making presentations as needed.
Attend public-related conferences, meetings, and workshops to stay current on public safety issues.
Public Relations
Officiate at graduation ceremonies for law enforcement, corrections, dispatch, and fire academies.
Make presentations to various colleges and community groups on behalf of the Consortium.
Write articles and supervise preparation to promote the Consortium's purpose and activities.
Engage in regional and state-wide conversations related to regulatory and policy changes involving training and education for current and aspiring public safety professionals.
Develop and implement the Consortium policy that fosters and embraces DEI efforts similar to its member colleges.
Budget Fiscal Management
Oversee the preparation and recommend the Consortium's annual operating budget for Governing Board approval.
Develop strategies for the Consortium consistent with the Student-Centered Funding Formula.
Ensure proper monitoring of Consortium funds and assets in cooperation with the Consortium's Director of Administrative Services.
Assure compliance of all contractual obligations with all pertinent Federal, State, and local laws.
Research and prepare funding proposals. Seek and administer grants as appropriate.
Develop related revenue streams in support of the Consortium.
Minimum QualificationsKnowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Report to a seven-member appointed board.
Lead an organization internally and externally.
Develop strategic and tactical planning. Make decisions in a collaborative environment.
Create contract education, online, and hybrid options for training, recruit and train instructors.
Strengthen partnerships; improve consortium and client relationships.
Meet POST accreditation requirements.
Provide organizational development - policies and systems.
Preferred Qualifications
Minimum of five years of progressive, full-time administrative experience at a similar level of responsibility in the discipline of public safety.
Experience in public safety training and community college teaching.
Supervisory and administrative experience.
Demonstrated ability to work with individuals with diverse socio-economic and ethnic backgrounds.
Experience in the management of budget and personnel.
Knowledge of POST, STC, OSFM, and similar state regulatory agencies.
Education and Experience
Possession of a Master's degree from an accredited institution or foreign equivalent.
At least one year of formal training, internship, or leadership experience reasonably related to this administrative assignment.
Sufficient public safety professional work experience (e.g., law enforcement, fire services, or corrections services) or mid-level or higher educational administrative experience, which includes some component of public safety, administration, or supervision as part of the administrative job responsibilities.
Desired Characteristics
Strong leadership skills.
Self-starter.
Effective communicator with individuals and the community.
Collaborative problem solver, team builder, politically astute.
High integrity and moral values with a commitment to the program.
Salary and BenefitsSalary Range
$204,877.00 - $215,248.00 annually, based on qualifications and experience. The range includes progressive steps, with advancement opportunities based on performance and tenure.
Benefits
The Consortium offers a comprehensive benefit package for employees and their dependents, including:
100% paid medical, dental, and vision insurance plans.
Eligibility for Long Term Disability, Group Life, Accidental Death & Dismemberment, and Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
Employer contributes up to a 6% match towards a 457(b) plan. (The Consortium does not participate in CalPERS or CalSTRS).
Competitive leave package includes 20 vacation days per year, 8 hours of sick leave accrued monthly, 6 days of paid administrative leave per year, and 19 paid holidays per year.
For additional Benefits information, see Chapter 11 of the Employee Policy Handbook.
Application
Submit a cover letter and a complete resume that demonstrates your ability to perform the essential functions of the position.
To be considered for this position, submit the required materials by 5:00 pm on Monday, January 26, 2026, to Teri Silva at ***********************************
Important dates
January 26: Priority deadline
January 27 - January 30: Application screening
February 2 - February 6: Preliminary interviews (telephonic or virtual)
February 16: Panel interviews (virtual)
March 2: Finalist interviews with Board (in-person)
Non-Discrimination
South Bay Regional Training Consortium is an equal opportunity/affirmative action/Title IX/Employer of Disabled, committed to hiring a diverse staff. All qualified individuals, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, military and veteran status, marital status, genetic information, pregnancy, reproductive health decisions, or any other protected status, are encouraged to apply. If you have a verifiable disability and require accommodation to complete an application, please contact the Executive Recruiter, Teri Silva at ************.
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$204.9k-215.2k yearly 1d ago
Youth Ministry Director at Geilenkirchen, U.S. Military Installation, Germany
Young Life 4.0
Fairfield, CA job
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Youth Ministry Director at Geilenkirchen, U.S. Military Installation, Germany
There are nearly 300,000 teenagers of active‑duty U.S. military parents who are stationed all over the world. These teens move an average of seven times during their school‑aged years. The questions of identity and belonging that all teens face grow even more challenging to answer amid starting over and meeting new friends at each location.
This is where you can be the difference in a military teen's life! By being in their world, walking alongside them, and creating a community where they experience the truth of God's love and purpose for them, our staff provide a safe space where teens can develop friendships and connections to experience laughter, build hope, and generate resiliency.
We are currently providing incarnational ministry at many military installations around the world. You will have the opportunity to lead and oversee the overall Young Life Military program, known as Club Beyond, which is ecumenically focused and outreach oriented.
Responsibilities:
Actively develop healthy relationships with adults, as well as kids, and build vibrant relationships with the local community, the military installation, and the chapel community.
Be a role model (incarnational) and assist with developing community outreach to "unchurched" teens, discipleship to Christian teens, and leading and equipping volunteers to do "hands‑on" middle and high school Christian youth programs.
Work well in an environment that sees (due to high military operational tempo) a high degree of turnover among teens, families, chaplains and volunteers.
Be respectful of and embrace a community that is deeply influenced by a military culture.
In this ministry, you will need to live out the Club Beyond Core Value Statement:
Club Beyond is a Christ-centered community of leaders with an exclusively military focus. Our methods are incarnational, and our perspective is ecumenical. We leverage strategic partnerships for the greatest results. We value professionalism from our staff and excellence in our stewardship.
Qualifications:
A deep love for Christ and for lost teens.
Competent communicator with youths, parents, and senior military leaders.
Teachable heart.
Willingness to make a three-year commitment.
Minimum of three years' youth ministry experience preferred.
Willingness to raise part of the budget through personal support.
Committed to a relational ministry approach.
Energetic.
Strong initiative.
Note, this position would require our Staff to live near the community where they would be doing ministry.
Full‑time salary: Based on experience, responsibility, and fundraising levels.
Expense reimbursement (mileage [office and ministry related]).
Training and career development is built into the job.
Location:
Club Beyond works on military installations all over the world. We currently have openings at:
Fort Rucker, Alabama
Travis AFB, California
Fort Walton Beach Installations, Florida
Honolulu installations, Hawaii
Fort Riley, Kansas
Fort Bliss, Texas
Joint Base Lewis‑McChord (JBLM), Washington
Various Locations in Germany
Guam U.S. Military Installations
Contact us through:
Robert Raedeke: *****************************
Want to know more about our mission and culture?
Please check out clubbeyond.org to learn how Club Beyond has been changing the lives of military teens for over 40 years!
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$30k-37k yearly est. 4d ago
Member Experience & Wellness Specialist
YMCA of San Francisco 4.0
San Francisco, CA job
A community-focused nonprofit organization is hiring a Membership and Wellness Associate in San Francisco to create a welcoming environment for members. The role involves engaging with members on the wellness floor, providing orientations, and ensuring safety and cleanliness. Applicants should have a high school diploma and 6+ months of customer service experience. The position offers a rate of $19.50 - $24.00 per hour based on experience and qualifications.
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$19.5-24 hourly 3d ago
Travel High-Risk Labor & Delivery RN - $2,918 per week
Care Career 4.3
San Francisco, CA job
This is a travel nursing position for a Labor and Delivery Registered Nurse (RN) based in San Francisco, California, requiring 36 hours per week over 13 weeks. The role focuses on providing care and support to women during labor and postpartum, working closely with physicians to ensure safe deliveries. Benefits include referral bonuses, weekly pay, and medical, dental, and vision insurance, with opportunities for continuing education.
Care Career is seeking a travel nurse RN Labor and Delivery for a travel nursing job in San Francisco, California.
Job Description & Requirements
Specialty: Labor and Delivery
Discipline: RN
Start Date:
Duration: 13 weeks
36 hours per week
Shift: 12 hours, days
Employment Type: Travel
Labor and Delivery Registered Nurses (RN) play an important role for expecting and new mothers. They care for women when they are in labor or right after they give birth. A Labor and Delivery Nurse provide additional support, be it emotional or physical, for those who experience complications in labor. They also work with doctors to ensure a safe delivery. Labor and Delivery Room nurses work in hospitals, community health centers, physicians' offices and adult education centers, providing one-on-one education to pregnant women and new mothers, to promote health and bonding for both mother and child.
Care Career Job ID #. Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 36.0 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title: RN Labor and Delivery
About Care Career
Care Career brings together a portfolio of leading healthcare staffing organizations, each delivering specialized talent solutions across the industry. Wherever you want to go, We Make It Happen.
With travel nursing jobs across the country, you can discover the possibilities that create the lifestyle and financial position that you have dreamed of.
Care Career is a modern, transparent staffing firm creating the ultimate community of US.
Benefits
Referral bonus
Weekly pay
Medical benefits
Continuing Education
Dental benefits
Vision benefits
Keywords:
travel nurse, labor and delivery, registered nurse, RN, maternity nursing, postpartum care, high-risk pregnancy, healthcare staffing, patient care, san francisco nursing jobs
$106k-158k yearly est. 3d ago
Director, Corporate FP&A
Institute of Management Accountants, Inc. 3.9
Menlo Park, CA job
Snowflake Inc has mltpl positions avail in Menlo Park, CA for the ff. Tlcmtg prmttd. Successful candidate's starting sal will be dtrmnd based on permissible, non-discriminatory fctrs such as skills, exp, & geo lctn. This role is also elgbl for a cmptve bnfts pckge that incld: medical, dental, vision, life, & disability insrnce; 401(k) ret plan; FSA & HSA; at least 12 paid holidays; PTO; parental leave; ee asst program; & other co bnfts. To apply, send rsme & trnscrpts w/ job title & Ref# to ********************. EOE.
Director, Corporate FP&A (Ref#9345921) Dvlp & scale a highr prfrming team in supprt of snwflk's grwth. $298022 - 359000/yr.
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$298k-359k yearly 4d ago
Superintendent of Rolling Stock and Shops
American Public Transit Association 4.3
San Francisco, CA job
Under the direction of the Assistant Chief Mechanical Officer of Rolling Stock and Shops, the Superintendent of Rolling Stock & Shops is responsible for leading, managing and directing operations of an assigned rolling stock maintenance primary shop - Component Repair Shop (CRS), or the Vehicle Trouble Desk (VTD) at Operation Control Center. The primary shops are in Richmond, Daly City, Concord, and Hayward. The Vehicle Trouble Desk offices are in Oakland. Component Repair Shops are at the new Hayward Maintenance Complex (HMC).
This role provides operational, technical, and administrative leadership to ensure the safe, reliable, and efficient maintenance of BART's rail vehicle fleet in support of revenue service delivery.
BART Rolling Stock and Shops has ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 45001:2018 quality certifications and currently maintains a fleet of more than 1,050 rail car vehicles, with planned growth of over 1,100, requiring strong leadership focused on safety, reliability, and continuous improvement.
Minimum Qualifications Education
Possession of a bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Engineering, or a closely related field from an accredited college or university.
Experience
The equivalent of six (6) years of full-time verifiable professional experience in revenue rail transit vehicle maintenance, which must have included at least two (2) years of management experience.
Other Requirements
Responsibility for revenue vehicle and shop problems 24 hours, 7 days per week on-call.
May be required to work shifts of varying hours, days off, and duty assignments on a short notice as required by management.
Ensures coordination of emergency response team during unforeseen circumstances.
Substitution
Additional experience as outlined above may be substituted for the education on a year-for-year basis. A college degree is preferred.
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$76k-104k yearly est. 3d ago
Part-Time Youth Program Mentor (Community-Based Program / Hayward)
Lincoln Child Center 4.1
Lincoln Child Center job in Hayward, CA
Lincoln Families is a workplace that is committed to strengths-based, culturally responsive, attachment-centered, and trauma-informed care. Youth Program Mentor PROGRAM: Kinship HOURLY RATE: $28.00 (fully benefitted)
* Part Time: 20 hours per week; fully benefitted
* Required Days: Monday-Friday and 2nd Saturday of every month
* Required Hours: 2:30pm-6:30pm
* Location: Hayward
Text 'KIN970' to **************
KINSHIP SUPPORT SERVICES: Children do best when they remain in safe, stable, and familiar environments that relatives can provide. Relative caregivers are the backbone of the child welfare system, stepping up to fill the gaps when challenges take parents away from raising their children. Many are grandparents with special needs liked to age, poverty, poor health, and lack of support and resources.
WHAT WE DO: Lincoln Families Kinship program provides supports to kin caregivers so they have the resources needed to raise their relative. Since 2001, our staff have addressed the unique needs of each caregiver and child, providing a variety of supports:
* Family Coaching - Providing advocacy and referral for financial assistance, legal supports, mental health, emergency, and education services
* Education and Skill Building - Offering programs including parenting and school advocacy to prepare and inform caregivers and youth
* Youth Engagement - Providing children and teen activity groups, social and recreational outings, tutoring, and workshop events
* Support Groups - Facilitating gatherings of caregivers to share joys and concerns, learn about resources, and support each other
OUR WHY: Children in foster care can face exposure to alcohol and other drugs, abuse, neglect and abandonment, violence in their homes and communities, trauma from separation from birth families, and frequent changes in foster care placement. These experiences place children at greater risk of developing physical, emotional, and behavioral problems that can lead to school failure, teen pregnancy, homelessness, unemployment, and incarceration. Research shows that living with relatives is better for children and benefits them in many ways. Of children who are not living with their biological parents, 75% of them are being raised by a relative outside of the formal foster care system. Such kin caregivers have little or no time to prepare for this new arrangement and face major barriers in accessing information, benefits, legal assistance, and services.
POSITION SUMMARY: Reporting to the Youth Program Coordinator, the Youth Program Mentor is responsible for planning and implementing enrichment programs during after school hours and support groups. Program Assistant will lead academic, recreation, and enrichment activities for kinship children and youth.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
* Assists Youth Program Coordinator in planning, development and implementation of the program educational, enrichment, and recreational activities; and family events designed to address program goals.
* Works with students in small groups on homework assignments and various enrichment activities.
* Helps youth develop and utilize their strengths, interests, and skills with check-ins and goal setting.
* Makes regular contact with youth clients at kinship locations, schools, client's home, or in the community. This requires reliable transportation and ability to transport clients.
* Completes youth intakes. Greets and invites participation of new kinships children and youth. Fosters introductions among young kinship clients, supervises and redirects as needed children and youth during all activities including afterschool, weekend, and support group enrichment activities, and family events.
* Researches and connects kinship youth with community resources to support youth's goals related to life skills, educational, social and recreational development.
* Safeguards the dignity and protects the rights and individuality of each kin family under their supervision.
* Maintains appropriate boundaries and remains in compliance with HIPAA privacy laws.
* Takes attendance, completes and maintains all service documentation and statistics as required.
POSITION REQUIREMENTS: A positive, service-oriented team player who thrives in a fast-paced, busy environment. Genuine interest, and passion for working with youth ages 6-18. Knowledge of and skills in working with separation & loss, family systems, conflict resolution, reunification process, and the emotional issues of kinship families. Knowledge of trauma-informed care and practices. Proven ability to develop rapport and maintain professional relationships with youth clients and their families; must have excellent interpersonal and communication skills at all levels (clients, colleagues, supervisors, and community members). Must be reliable, personable, and organized. Can work independently and is comfortable working in small teams and with community based partners. Demonstrated awareness of, sensitivity to, and competence in dealing with cultural and socioeconomic diversity of client population. Proven problem-solving skills and knowledge of community resources. Must have flexibility to work some evenings and weekends.
EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION:
* English/Spanish Bilingual language skills preferred, but not required
* High school diploma or equivalent, required
* Completed Bachelors degree from an accredited college or university, preferably with a major in behavioral science subject preferred (child development, psychology, counseling and guidance, early childhood education, human services, social science, social welfare, social work, sociology or recreation)
* Minimum one (1) year experience working with youth providing support to set and reach goals, engaging families and community resources in supporting individualized plans.
* Minimum one (1) year experience planning and/or leading indoor and outdoor recreation activities or leading after-school academic and enrichment activities.
* Familiarity with the needs of relative caregivers, kin youth, and kinship family dynamics preferred.
* Basic computer skills in Word, Excel and Internet searching.
* Reliable transportation and ability to transport clients required.
WHY JOIN LINCOLN FAMILIES:
HOURLY RATE: $28.00
* Time Off: 15 days of PTO and 5.5 holidays (pro-rated from full-time)
* Benefits: medical, dental and vision with 90-95% employer subsidy for employee premiums; we also offer 50% for dependents. Additional Benefits include flexible spending accounts (FSA), life insurance, disability insurance, commuter benefits, retirement & pension plans.
* Equity at Lincoln Families: we currently have an Employee Equity Council, a Management Equity Team and staff-run Affinity Groups. Lincoln Families also advocates regarding immigrant needs, housing stability & reimagining public safety.
* Wellness: Lincoln Families encourages and supports wellness for all employees so that staff are able to sustain themselves in this work and better serve our families. Staff create self-care plans and receive funding they can use each year towards those plans.
* Professional Development/Training: Each year, employees can be reimbursed for expenses related professional licensing and other fees, as well as for professional development opportunities. Employees who have been at Lincoln Families for one year are also eligible to participate in advanced training series.
* Student Loan Forgiveness: We are a recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit approved site. By working with Lincoln Families, staff are eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness.
* Top Bay Area Workplace five years running... 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 & 2025!
IMPORTANT NOTES ABOUT POSITION:
* Part Time: 20 hours per week; fully benefitted
* Required Days: Monday-Friday; occasional Saturdays
* Required Hours: 2:30pm-6:30pm
* Location: Hayward
$28 hourly 10d ago
City Manager
ICMA 4.2
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
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$92k-135k yearly est. 5d ago
Bus Transit Deputy GM: Strategic Operations Leader
American Public Transit Association 4.3
San Rafael, CA job
A leading transit organization in San Rafael seeks a Deputy General Manager for its Bus Transit Division. The role includes planning and directing operations, managing budgets, and fostering community relationships. Strong negotiation skills and experience in transit operations are essential. This position plays a crucial role in implementing strategic objectives and ensuring efficient service delivery across facilities. If you are a leader passionate about public transit, this opportunity offers an exciting way to make an impact in the community.
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$83k-129k yearly est. 4d ago
Travel Acute Rehabilitation Nurse - $2,437 per week
Care Career 4.3
Los Angeles, CA job
This position is for a travel Registered Nurse specializing in long-term and acute rehabilitation care, providing nursing services to patients with temporary or permanent disabilities. The role requires expertise in patient assessment and delivering age-appropriate care during 12-hour night shifts over a 13-week travel assignment in Northridge, California. Employment includes benefits such as medical, dental, vision, weekly pay, and continuing education opportunities.
Care Career is seeking a travel nurse RN Long Term Care for a travel nursing job in Northridge, California.
Job Description & Requirements
Specialty: Long Term Care
Discipline: RN
Start Date:
Duration: 13 weeks
36 hours per week
Shift: 12 hours, nights
Employment Type: Travel
A Rehabilitation and Skilled Nurse Registered Nurse (RN) administers nursing care to patients in an efficient, safe, and courteous manner to those who suffer from a temporary or permanent disability. The nurse must be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the age of the patients served on his or her assigned unit. The individual must demonstrate knowledge of the principles of growth and development over the life span and possess the ability to assess data reflective of the patient's status and interpret the appropriate information needed to identify each patient's requirements relative to his or her age specific needs, and to provide the care as needed.
Care Career Job ID #. Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 36.0 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title: RN Rehab
About Care Career
Care Career brings together a portfolio of leading healthcare staffing organizations, each delivering specialized talent solutions across the industry. Wherever you want to go, We Make It Happen.
With travel nursing jobs across the country, you can discover the possibilities that create the lifestyle and financial position that you have dreamed of.
Care Career is a modern, transparent staffing firm creating the ultimate community of US.
Benefits
Referral bonus
Weekly pay
Medical benefits
Continuing Education
Dental benefits
Vision benefits
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