Muscatine Community School District job in Muscatine, IA
Muscatine Community School District is hiring a Building Aide to support the Security team at Muscatine High School. The person in this position will work closely with Building Aides and Administration to ensure the daily safety and security of our students and staff. This is a full-time position scheduled for 182 days/year. The current starting rate is $17.84/hour. All essential functions must be performed on-site. Bilingual preferred or highly desired.
Please see below for a full list of the duties and responsibilities of the Building Aide Security Support position. All positions are open until filled.
All candidates chosen for hire will be required to pass a comprehensive background screening and complete an onboarding process with the Department of Human Resources.
Contact the office of Human Resources for questions regarding the application or application process: ************.
OBJECTIVE:
Supervise students in various settings and manage appropriate student behavior in these areas while ensuring that the school building and grounds are safe and secure for students and staff.
MAJOR DUTIES:
*A Building Aide may be assigned to one or more of these duty stations. The following areas are examples of these duty stations but may not be present in every job:
LUNCHROOM DURING LUNCH PERIODS
Monitor students entering the cafeteria during passing period to do so in an orderly fashion.
Watch students as they go through the lunch lines to make sure they are paying for all items selected and abiding by lunch line rules as time allows.
Assist in the orderly movement of the lunch lines and manage appropriate student behavior in these lines.
Circulate among the tables to make sure students are following lunchroom rules.
Confront students about inappropriate behaviors and discipline them with regard to cafeteria rules and standards.
May have to confront hostile and insubordinate students.
Communicate observations, trends in student behaviors, concerns and questions to administration.
Help maintain a clean lunchroom by throwing away food containers left on some tables.
GYM FOYER AND PATIO AREAS DURING LUNCH
Monitor students as they enter and pass through the gym foyer during lunch segments.
Circulate among students in this area to maintain appropriate behaviors.
Monitor building doorways and student use of these exits.
Monitor restrooms.
Supervise the patio area and/or the area at MHS on the north side the building between the pool and remaining building. Maintain appropriate student use of this area.
Confront students about inappropriate behaviors and discipline them with regard to rules and standards.
May have to confront hostile and insubordinate students.
Communicate observations, trends in student behaviors, concerns, and questions to administration.
ASSIGNED AREA - FREE PERIOD SUPERVISION
Monitoring students entering and leaving the designated area during passing period so it is done in an orderly fashion.
Enforce building procedures.
Circulate among the students and manage appropriate behaviors of students in their free period.
Confront students about inappropriate behaviors and discipline them with regard to designated AEA rules and school standards.
May have to confront hostile and insubordinate students.
Communicate observations, trends in student behaviors, concerns, and questions to administrations.
Complete other duties assigned by an administrator.
ENRICHMENT/STUDY HALL
Maintain a quiet study environment in a large study hall setting.
Take attendance and maintain accurate daily attendance records.
May work in conjunction with a teacher in supervising up to 90 freshman students.
May work alone maintaining a smaller study hall of only 25-30 students in another classroom.
Move about the classroom to answer student questions and maintain appropriate student behaviors.
Check students in and out of study hall with appropriate passes.
Confront students about inappropriate behaviors and discipline them in regard to study hall rules.
May have to confront insubordinate and hostile students.
Communicate observations, trends in student behaviors, concerns and questions to administration.
IN-SCHOOL SUSPENSION
Supervise a smaller (20-25 students) quiet study hall area that contains students who are serving in-school suspensions, detentions, disciplinary assignments and in general are in this setting due to disciplinary reasons.
Maintain accurate attendance records on a daily basis.
Monitor student use of passes and bathroom facilities.
Escort students to cafeteria to get their lunch when serving an in-school suspension.
Confront students about inappropriate behaviors and provide feedback to students in regard to structured study hall rules.
May have to confront insubordinate and hostile students.
Communicate observations, trends in student behaviors, concerns and questions to administration.
Direct students and communicate specific behavior problems to an administrator.
PARKING LOTS
Drive through the vehicle in either assigned vehicle or your own.
Report any vehicle damage to appropriate administrator.
Apply parking violation stickers to the side windows of any vehicle not parked appropriately.
Check the passes of any student found outside.
HALLWAYS
Check passes of students found in hallways while class is in session.
Check rest rooms.
Assist administrators when called upon to do so.
OFFICE
Perform office/clerical duties.
Complete other duties of a similar nature as assigned by an administrator.
MISC
Supervise the arrival and departure of students.
Responsible for observation of outside areas including parking lots and walkways.
Become acquainted with the students and assist in directing their activities in the lunchroom, corridors, and grounds.
Work with the school resource officer as necessary.
Maintain total campus awareness and identify imminent problems.
Provide leadership to committees working on building/security and safety issues.
Become familiar with available technology that is related to campus security.
Lock doors and secure building after school.
Carry and operate a walkie-talkie and escort students to restroom/office as needed.
Deliver messages from the office to students.
Lunchroom duty as directed by high school administration.
Outdoor supervision of students as necessary.
Clear halls at the end of the day and monitor boarding of busses.
Other duties of a similar nature to be assigned as needed.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Qualified candidates must have a high school diploma or GED. Must demonstrate the ability to get along with a variety of people in a variety of settings. Attendance and demonstrated proficiency in behavior management may be required. Bilingual preferred or highly desirable.
LOCATION: Muscatine High School
American Disability Act Statement
Employee must perform a wide variety of professional duties under stressful conditions working amongst large numbers of students, staff, and community members.
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 frequently required to stand; walk; use hands and fingers to handle and/or feel objects, tools or controls; talk and hear. The employee frequently must squat, stoop or kneel, reach above the head and forward 0 to 24 inches and on occasion up to 36 inches. The employee continuously uses hand strength to grasp items. The employee will frequently bend or twist at the neck and trunk more than the average person while performing the duties of this job. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds 0 to 12 feet and occasionally up to 20 feet, such as curriculum materials, desks, chairs, and boxes. The employee will sometimes push/pull items such as tables and carts. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision and the ability to adjust focus while supervising students and working with computers, written materials, reports, assessment data, etc.
WORKING 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.
The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet. The position requires the commitment of professional working hours that may require the employee to extend beyond a typical 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. workday. The employee will frequently work in different areas of the classroom including in/at desks, on or near the floor, standing, in movement while supervising indoor and outdoor activities, etc. The employee will usually work in indoor temperatures but will work outdoors when supervising students outside of the classroom.
The information contained in this is in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and is not an exhaustive list of the duties performed for this position. Additional duties are performed by the individual holding this position and additional duties may be assigned.
Knowledge, skills and abilities required to carry out the job satisfactorily:
Excellent oral and written communication including letters to students, group/public speaking, presentations, supervisory and instructional to the public, staff, and students
Able to work well with students, teachers, counselors, parents and other job-related persons.
Ability to intervene in crisis situations
A basic understanding of computer technology
Human relation skills, particularly with students.
Proficient with audio equipment, video equipment and other electronic devices.
Understand the operation of building systems including security, intercom, telephone, fire and alarm systems
The statements contained herein describe the scope of the responsibilities, essential functions, physical requirements, and working conditions of the Security Guard position, but should not be considered to be an all-inclusive list. An employee serving in the Security Guard position may perform other duties as assigned. Nothing in this restricts the District's right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to the Security Guard position at any time. A copy of this will be given to the employee serving as a Security Guard and a copy of this job description will be placed in that employee's personnel file. The employee understands the responsibilities, essential functions, physical requirements, and working conditions of the Security Guard position and affirms the employee can perform the essential functions of the Security Guard position without accommodations or with the following accommodations:
$17.8 hourly 6d ago
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Substitute Bus Aide
Muscatine Community School District 3.7
Muscatine Community School District job in Muscatine, IA
Muscatine Schools is hiring a Substitute Bus Aide. Substitutes have the flexibility to work on an as-needed basis, as work is available. Substitute Bus Aides will fill in for the Bus Aides who are absent. Substitutes may work with special education students and will also assist with general supervision of students to provide overall support. Substitutes may be asked to assist with other tasks, as needed.
Substitute Bus Aides are paid on an hourly basis. The rate of pay for these positions is $16.01/hour.
New hires will be required to complete a background check and onboarding/training session with The Department of Human Resources. Call the MCSD Department of Human Resources with any questions/concerns regarding the application process at ************.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Qualified candidates will hold a high school diploma or GED
Bilingual preferred or highly desirable.
The employee must have the physical capacity to assist the physically challenged student including lifting the student as required
LOCATION: Transportation
Knowledge skills and abilities required to carry out the job satisfactorily:
Excellent communication skills both oral and written
Computer proficient in skill level appropriate software
Experience working with challenged students
Self-starter and able to help student become more self-sufficient and/or successful in classes
Physically able to help students
Comfortability assisting with student's equipment including but not limited to the computer, wheel chair, health, mobilizer, immobilizer
Regular attendance to ensure consistency with students
Building and school bus safety procedures
Building and school alarm systems
Must genuinely like children and enjoy working with young people
Must not get upset by occasional bad language, threat of physical violence or personal habits of student
Possess patience so as not get easily discouraged
Willingness to assume responsibility
Help students to become one of the class
Human relations skills and good interpersonal skills
Confidentiality of all information is critical
Ability to work well with others
AMERICAN DISABILITY ACT STATEMENT:
The information contained in this is in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and is not an exhaustive list of the duties performed for this position. Additional duties are performed by the individual holding this position and additional duties may be assigned.
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 frequently required to stand; walk; use hands and fingers to handle and/or feel objects, tools or controls; talk and hear. The employee frequently must squat, stoop or kneel, reach above the head and forward 0 to 24 inches and on occasion up to 36 inches. The employee continuously uses hand strength to grasp items. The employee will frequently bend or twist at the neck and trunk more than the average person while performing the duties of this job. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds 0 to 12 feet and occasionally up to 20 feet, such as tables, desks, chairs, and boxes. The employee will sometimes push/pull items such as tables and carts. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision and the ability to adjust focus while supervising students and working with computers, written materials, reports, data, etc.
WORKING 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.
The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet. The position requires the commitment of professional working hours that may require the employee to extend beyond a typical 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. workday. The employee will frequently work in different areas of the classroom including in/at desks, on or near the floor, standing, in movement while supervising indoor and outdoor activities, etc. The employee will usually work in indoor temperatures but will work outdoors when supervising students outside of the classroom.
It is the policy of the Muscatine Community School District not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, religion, creed, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, and socioeconomic status in its employment practices. For assistance or consultation, contact the Director of Human Resources. The Muscatine Community School District is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer.
The statements contained herein describe the scope of the responsibilities, essential functions, physical requirements, and working conditions of the Substitute position, but should not be considered to be an all-inclusive list. An employee serving in the Substitute position may perform other duties as assigned. Nothing in this job description restricts the District's right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to the Substitute position at any time.
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: Substitutes work on an as needed basis.
A. Job Postings
Whenever a job opening occurs, other than a temporary opening as defined below, in any
existing job classification or as the result of the development of a new job classification, a
notice of such an opening shall be posted on the district's website for a minimum of five
(5) working days, unless extenuating circumstances require fewer days. The notice shall
include rate of pay, classification title, closing date, and minimum qualifications required
for the job. Minimum qualifications may include successful testing, physical demands,
working environment, bilingual skills and other minimum qualifications.
Applicants, who wish to apply for the opening including employees and employees on
layoff from any classification, may do so. The district shall fill the opening, after
interviewing the top applicants, by selecting from the applicant pool the candidate it
believes who most closely matches the requirements of the position. Employees who are
offered and accept a position in a different classification will begin at Year 1; or if the
employee had prior years of service in that classification, will begin at the year following
the number of prior years of experience on the wage scale.
During the first ninety (90) working days of employment or appointment to a new
position, an employee will not be eligible to apply for vacancies in order to provide
consistency for students. The contents of this section shall be noted prominently on all
postings.
Pre-employment fitness-to-perform examinations may be required. Such examinations
shall be specific to actual job requirements and essential functions of the job for which
the applicant has applied and if required shall be paid in full by the district. Failure to
meet the standardized medically valid criteria specific to the job requirements of the
specific job for which the applicant has applied shall be valid grounds not to hire.
However, the Americans with Disability Act (ADA) requirements for reasonable
accommodation shall remain in force.
$16 hourly 60d+ ago
Executive Assistant for the President
Central College 4.1
Pella, IA job
Job DescriptionDescription:
The executive assistant to the president provides strategic, high-level administrative support to ensure the effective execution and coordination of the president's schedule, priorities, and official activities. This role serves as a central point of coordination for the office of the president and the board of trustees, operating with the highest standards of professionalism, discretion, and confidentiality.
Working in close partnership with the president and, when directed, the senior leadership team, this position plays a critical role in supporting the overall effectiveness and efficiency of the college. The position requires sound judgment, exceptional organizational skills, and the ability to manage sensitive information while facilitating seamless communication, governance support, and institutional engagement.
• Serve as a trusted administrative partner to the president, providing high-level executive support for internal and external activities, including correspondence management, preparation of reports, presentations, and briefing materials, coordination of venues, and screening of communications and appointments in accordance with institutional priorities.
• Manage and coordinate the president's calendar and priorities in close collaboration with the president, exercising sound judgment, discretion, and anticipatory planning.
• Prepare comprehensive daily and weekly briefing materials to ensure the president is fully informed and well-prepared for meetings, events, and engagements.
• Coordinate travel for the president (and spouse when appropriate), including detailed itineraries, supporting materials, and alignment with institutional and donor-related engagements.
• Draft, review, and distribute presidential correspondence. Ensure accuracy, clarity, timeliness, and alignment with institutional voice and governance standards is present in all communications.
• Coordinate and support standing meetings involving the president, ensuring effective preparation, documentation, and follow-through.
• Uphold the highest standards of integrity, confidentiality, discretion, and personal care in all interactions, serving as a steward of the institution's values while engaging with trustees, donors, guests, senior leaders, and community partners with a high level of professionalism.
• Provide administrative and governance support to the chair of the board of trustees and secretary of the board, including preparation and coordination of board of trustee meetings, committee meetings, retreats, and related materials in accordance with governance best practices.
• Maintain accurate, secure, and well-organized physical and electronic records for the office of the president and the board of trustees, ensuring compliance with institutional policies and governance requirements.
• Serve as the primary administrator for board governance systems, including responsibility for the accuracy, maintenance, and training associated with the AGB Trustee Board Portal for those that require access/use.
• Maintain a working knowledge of institutional relationships, including faculty, staff, students, trustees, donors, alumni, and retired members of the Central College community, supporting effective relationship management and stewardship.
• Manage office budgets and financial processes related to the president's office and board of trustees, including reconciliation of credit card statements, travel expenses, and governance-related expenditures in alignment with institutional financial controls.
• Perform other duties as assigned in support of the president's office and the effective governance of the college.
Requirements:
· Bachelor's degree or equivalent years of experience.
· Extensive senior level administrative support experience with emphasis on written and verbal communication, meeting and event planning, and organization.
· Experience in Higher Education and/or with share governance models is preferred.
· Proficiency in Microsoft Office programs including PowerPoint, Word, Teams and Excel is required.
$44k-48k yearly est. 1d ago
Assistant Catering Chef & Event Coordinator
Central College 4.1
Pella, IA job
Job DescriptionDescription:
Responsible to the Director of Event Services and Catering Chef for cold food preparations and catering event coordination.
· Prepare salads and cold appetizers for all catering events.
· Manage the inventory of all salad items.
· Clean and sanitize service areas.
· Be able to follow and break down recipes.
· Assist with any other production duties as assigned.
· Catering Event Coordinating as needed. This is to include deliveries and catering set-ups on and off campus.
· Help train and supervise students when they are assisting with production or event coordination work.
· Shift hours may vary, including evenings, weekends, and college closure periods.
Requirements:
· Requires high school diploma or equivalent.
· Must be able to read, write, add, subtract, and follow instructions.
· Must be able to lift, push, pull up to 50 lbs.
· One year of effective food service experience required.
· ServSafe Certification required or willingness to obtain.
$32k-35k yearly est. 15d ago
Campus Safety Associate - Flex
Central College 4.1
Pella, IA job
Job DescriptionDescription:
The Flex Campus Safety Associate plays a key role in maintaining a safe and secure environment for students, faculty, staff, and visitors on campus. This individual responds to evening and overnight concerns, while knowing College resources and who to delegate the concerns to for a timely and appropriate response.
There will be no set schedule for this position; it will be a flexible role and hours will vary based on Central College needs.
Responsibilities include:
· Lock and unlock campus buildings according to campus and events schedules.
· Respond to emergency situations routed through the information center and forward messages to the appropriate individual.
· Respond to fire and other mechanical alarms.
Requirements:
High School diploma.
Excellent customer service skills.
Ability to work with students, faculty and staff representing diverse backgrounds and interests.
Ability to work independently.
Flexible on-call schedule including overnight shifts between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m.
$31k-35k yearly est. 5d ago
Elementary Education Assistant Professor or Lecturer
Central College 4.1
Pella, IA job
Job DescriptionDescription:
Central College of Pella, Iowa, is a private, four-year liberal arts college with an active student body and a community centered on engaged citizenship. Central is known for its academic rigor, leadership and character formation as outlined in our Mission Statement. Central College is a welcoming learning community committed to vigorous and open inquiry as the best preparation for lives of integrity, creativity, and adaptability. Founded in 1853 and shaped by its Christian heritage, Central College invites learners of all backgrounds and faiths to join us in the pursuit of knowledge, opportunity, and fulfillment. Central participates in NCAA Division III athletics and is a member of the American Rivers Conference.
Central's home is Pella, Iowa, a thriving community of more than 10,000. Pella impressively appears in Oprah's 60 Charming American Towns You Haven't Heard of But Should Visit ASAP. The community is famous for its annual Tulip Time Festival, its Dutch pastries, unique architecture and its fully functional windmill. Pella is just minutes from Red Rock Lake, Iowa's largest lake, and is the corporate headquarters of several international companies, including Vermeer Corporation, Pella Corporation, PPI and Lely North America. Central is an active partner with Pella and the Greater Des Moines region.
Central College seeks applications for an assistant professor or nontenure-line lecturer in the Education Department beginning August 2026.
The successful applicant should hold a Ph.D. or Ed.D. in Education (ABD considered) for the assistant professor appointment, or a master's in education for the lecturer position. Our new colleague will join a dynamic and collaborative team of faculty committed to excellence in undergraduate education.
Review of applications will begin September 30 and continue until the position is filled.
Requirements:
The successful candidate will be responsible for teaching a combination of courses in the area of elementary education, elementary literacy and college-wide liberal arts courses. In addition, the candidate will supervise field experiences in PK-8 education. Faculty at Central College also advise and mentor students, assess programs, supervise internships, and engage in scholarship and service that contributes to the institution and the profession.
Application Instructions:
To apply for this position please click "apply now".
Candidates recommended for employment are subject to a background check. Please submit the following materials online:
A letter of application relating your qualification to the position and the College.
A current Curriculum Vita.
Copies of undergraduate and graduate transcripts (official transcripts are not needed.)
A one-page statement of teaching philosophy.
Please arrange for three confidential letters of reference addressing the candidate's qualifications sent electronically to *********************** or mailed to: Vice President for Academic Affairs, Central College, 812 University, Pella, Iowa 50219.
Central College is an equal opportunity employer and a drug/tobacco free workplace. Academic positions at Central College use E-Verify. To be eligible for this position, applicant must be legally authorized to work in the United States without restriction. Applicants who now or may in the future require visa sponsorship to work in the United States are not eligible.
$31k-34k yearly est. Easy Apply 21d ago
Specialty Retail Outlet Flex
Central College 4.1
Pella, IA job
Job DescriptionDescription:
Responsible to the Specialty Retail Outlet Manager for food preparation and sanitation.
Responsible for taking food orders, cooking, and completing orders in Fred's.
Responsible for cashiering, such as receiving and making change for customers, and run a computerized cash register.
Assist management in keeping the inventory stocked and snack bar clean before and after meal plan times.
Perform routine daily deep cleaning of the fryers, grill, and pop machine.
Clean and sanitize all service areas and equipment, following the clean-up schedule.
Assist management in supervision, training and assisting student workers.
Provide friendly, courteous, and efficient service to all customers.
Requirements:
High school diploma or GED.
Must be able to read, write, add, subtract, and follow instructions.
Must possess some basic cooking skills.
Ability to work with students and a wide variety of individuals on campus.
Must be able to work some nights and weekends on a rotations schedule.
$32k-35k yearly est. 14d ago
Student Fred's
Central College 4.1
Pella, IA job
Job DescriptionDescription:
Fred's is located on the ground floor of the Maytag Student Center and offers grab-and-go items, snacks, smoothies, and quick meals. We are looking for student employees who are friendly, dependable, and ready to work in a fast-paced environment. No experience needed - training will be provided.
Hiring for Nights and Weekends Only
Duties include:
Running the cash register (cash, credit, and Central ID)
Preparing basic food and drink items
Restocking snacks, drinks, and supplies
Cleaning work areas, equipment, and surfaces
Following safety and sanitation guidelines
Keeping the area clean and organized
Requirements:
Must be a current Central student
Pre-employment paperwork must be on file with the human resources office before employment begins
Must have weekend availability
$46k-50k yearly est. 22d ago
Student IT Lab Monitor/Office Assistant
Central College 4.1
Pella, IA job
Job DescriptionDescription:
The IT Lab Assistant provides first-level technical support and general maintenance for campus computer labs. This role supports students, faculty, and staff by troubleshooting hardware and software issues, maintaining lab equipment, and assisting with IT-related services.
Key Responsibilities:
Monitor assigned campus computer labs for hardware and software issues.
Conduct periodic checks of student computer labs and classrooms
Maintain printers, including refilling paper and toner supplies.
Keep lab areas organized and free of clutter.
Post and report any "Out of Order" signs or unresolved technical problems.
Provide first-level support for common IT issues, including:
Network logins
Email access
Internet connectivity
Blackboard and Web Advisor
Wireless configuration for mobile devices
Log and track all inquiries received via phone or in-person walk-ins.
Escalate unresolved issues to appropriate IT Services staff.
Assist IT Services personnel with general tasks and technical support.
Perform scanning, printing, and other basic office duties.
Manage and track items available for checkout.
Continue developing technical and computer skills.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements:
Ability to lift up to 30 pounds.
Strong interest and aptitude in using computers in an office environment.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
Dependable, organized, courteous, and patient in interactions with others.
$37k-40k yearly est. 22d ago
Assistant Program Manager - Emergency Medical Services
North Iowa Area Community College 3.8
Mason City, IA job
CATEGORY/LEVEL: Part-Time BASIC FUNCTION: The Assistant Program Manager - Emergency Medical Services supports the planning, coordination, implementation, and evaluation of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) programming. This includes EMS certification courses (Emergency Medical Responder, Emergency Medical Technician, and Advanced Emergency Medical Technician), EMS continuing education, and related training opportunities. The position also assists in facilitating student clinical and field experiences, monitoring student progress, and coordinating fire science and hazardous materials courses. This role works under the direction of the Program Manager - Emergency Medical Services to ensure high-quality programming that meets state standards and community needs.
START DATE: ASAP
SALARY: $23.84 per hour; average of 20 hours per week, not to exceed 29 hours per week. This position offers flexible scheduling. Hours will vary and include some evenings and occasional weekends. This position is not eligible for benefits.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Associate degree in health or education-related field. Successful teaching experience of healthcare, EMS, or fire science courses. Meet minimum qualifications for adjunct faculty per Iowa Administrative Code 281-21.3 (260C). Current Iowa EMS certification at or above the EMT level. Demonstrated knowledge of instructional methods, testing, and student evaluation; field operations and the delivery of out-of-hospital emergency care; and State of Iowa and National Registry certification requirements.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree in a related field, EMS Instructor endorsement, and experience teaching fire science courses.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:
* Assist with the planning, delivery, and evaluation of EMS and fire science education programs, including certification and continuing education courses.
* Support operations at the North Iowa Public Safety Training Center.
* Contribute to program assessment and improvement through data collection, outcomes analysis, and evaluation.
* Participate in curriculum development, ensuring compliance with standards and responsiveness to identified training needs.
* Maintain and recommend instructional technology, simulation tools, and equipment.
* Ensure compliance with all applicable Iowa Administrative Codes for EMS instruction and adjunct faculty.
* Maintain current Iowa EMS certification at the EMT level or higher.
* Assist with preparing budgets, maintaining program records, and submitting required reports.
* Develop and maintain accurate course and student documentation.
* Support recruitment, selection, orientation, and evaluation of part-time instructors and assistants in accordance with NIACC policies.
* Participate in short- and long-range planning for assigned program areas.
* Serve on institutional committees and task forces as appointed.
* Maintain strong organizational skills, demonstrate reliability, and communicate effectively with stakeholders. Fulfill other responsibilities as needed or assigned.
Perform in a manner which strengthens the coordination and cooperation of all organizational components of the College, including opportunities for student recruitment.
NIACC Core Principles: All employees are expected to adhere to all NIACC policies and procedures. NIACC administration, faculty, and staff value a positive working environment and an environment of mutual respect; therefore, all employees are to maintain a positive attitude and respect for others when working with all NIACC departments, employees, students, partners, and the public.
Applicants for this position must be authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship. NIACC is unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa.
11/2025
$23.8 hourly 2d ago
Temporary Part-Time Preschool School Nurse
Clinton Community School District 4.2
Iowa job
Student Support Services/School Nurse
Date Available: January 2026
Closing Date:
Until Filled
Part-Time Temporary position at Eagle Heights Preschool
4 hours per day, 4 days per week (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday)
16 hours per week
For the remainder of the 25-26 school year, with potential to continue
Clinton, Iowa is a beautifully historic town located along the banks of the Mississippi River. The community of approximately 25,000 offers beautiful scenery, endless recreation, and a variety of cultural activities. Only a short distance from the Quad Cities and 2 hours from the Chicago suburbs, you can always find all you need without straying too far from home.
Clinton Community School District has an enrollment of approximately 3,625 students within our award winning schools. Our district offers unique programs to address the educational, social, and emotional needs of our diverse student population. Some of the district highlights include:
Teacher student loan assistance
All of our schools are newly built or renovated - the high school is currently under construction for a total rebuild
Capturing Kids' Hearts
PK-12, plus Project SEARCH
On-Site Licensed Therapists in all schools
Ranked top 40 on annual AP Index
Offer over 30 college-credit courses
Fine Arts Programs: Orchestra (beginning in 4
th
Grade), Band (Beginning in 5
th
Grade), HS Marching Band, Speech, Drama, Choir, Show Choir
Home to 50 State Championship teams
$36k-42k yearly est. 48d ago
Department of Economics, Accounting, and Management Lecturer
Central College 4.1
Pella, IA job
Job DescriptionDescription:
Central College seeks applications for a nontenure-line lecturer in the department of Economics, Accounting, and Management beginning August 2026. The successful applicant should hold at least a master's degree in business or related field (Ph.D. or D.B.A. preferred). Our new colleague will join a dynamic and collaborative team of faculty committed to excellence in undergraduate education that leads to successful career outcomes for our students.
Review of applications will begin February 1 and continue until the position is filled.
Central College of Pella, Iowa, is a private, four-year liberal arts college with an active student body and a community centered on engaged citizenship. Central is known for its academic rigor, leadership and character formation. Central College is a welcoming learning community committed to vigorous and open inquiry as the best preparation for lives of integrity, creativity, and adaptability. Founded in 1853 and shaped by its Christian heritage, Central College invites learners of all backgrounds and faiths to join us in the pursuit of knowledge, opportunity, and fulfillment. Central participates in NCAA Division III athletics and is a member of the American Rivers Conference.
Central's home is Pella, Iowa, a thriving community of more than 10,000. Pella impressively appears in Oprah's 60 Charming American Towns You Haven't Heard of But Should Visit ASAP. The community is famous for its annual Tulip Time Festival, its Dutch pastries, unique architecture and its fully functional windmill. Pella is just minutes from Red Rock Lake, Iowa's largest lake, and is the corporate headquarters of several international companies, including Vermeer Corporation, Pella Corporation, PPI and Lely North America. Central is an active partner with Pella and the Greater Des Moines region.
Requirements:
The successful candidate will be responsible for teaching a combination of courses in the areas of marketing, management, and areas of related interest or expertise such as visual communication, social media management, or possibly sports marketing. Faculty at Central College also advise and mentor students, assess programs, supervise internships, and engage in scholarship and service that contributes to the institution and the profession.
Application Instructions:
Candidates recommended for employment are subject to a background check. Please submit the following materials online:
A letter of application relating your qualifications to the position and the College.
An updated curriculum vita.
Copies of undergraduate and graduate transcripts.
A one-page statement of teaching philosophy.
Please arrange for three confidential letters of reference addressing the candidate's qualifications sent electronically to *********************** or mailed to: Vice President for Academic Affairs & Dean of the Faculty, Central College, 812 University, Pella, Iowa 50219.
Central College is an equal opportunity employer and a drug/tobacco free workplace. Academic positions at Central College use E-Verify. To be eligible for this position, applicant must be legally authorized to work in the United States without restriction. Applicants who now or may in the future require visa sponsorship to work in the United States are not eligible.
$47k-50k yearly est. Easy Apply 15d ago
Special Education Strategist I - 1.0 FTE
Muscatine Community School District 3.7
Muscatine Community School District job in Muscatine, IA
Muscatine Community School District
Job Requirements Analysis
FUNDING SOURCE: General Operating
FUNCTIONAL AREA: Instruction
REPORTS TO: Principal
STATUS: Contract
FLSA STATUS: Exempt
NORMAL WORK DAY: All members of the unit work an 8.0 hour work day which includes 30 minute duty free lunch. School Board Policy authorizes a personal planning period for our classroom teachers.
CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: The State of Iowa Department of Education sets certification requirements and such licenses are issued through the Board of Educational Examiners. Persons must hold an appropriate license to be employed.
OBJECTIVE: To provide instruction to our students.
Job Duties:
The following standards and criteria are the basis for evaluation of all Iowa teachers.
DEMONSTRATES ABILITY TO ENHANCE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE AND SUPPORT FOR AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT'S STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT GOALS.
The teacher:
Provides multiple forms of evidence of student learning and growth to students, families, and staff.
Implements strategies supporting student, building, and district goals.
Uses student performance data as a guide for decision making.
Accepts and demonstrates responsibility for creating a classroom culture that supports the learning of every student.
Creates an environment of mutual respect, rapport, and fairness.
Participates in and contributes to a school culture that focuses on improved student learning.
Communicates with students, families, colleagues, and communities effectively and accurately.
DEMONSTRATES COMPETENCE IN CONTENT KNOWLEDGE APPROPRIATE TO THE TEACHING POSITION.
The teacher:
Understands and uses key concepts, underlying themes, relationships, and
different perspectives related to the content area.
Uses knowledge of student development to make the learning experiences in the content area meaningful and accessible for every student.
Relates ideas and information within and across content areas.
Understands and uses instructional strategies that are appropriate to the content
DEMONSTRATES COMPETENCE IN PLANNING FOR INSTRUCTION.
The teacher:
Uses student achievement data, local standards and the district curriculum in
planning for instruction.
Sets and communicates high expectations for social, behavioral, and academic success of all students.
Uses student developmental needs, background, and interests in planning for instruction.
Selects strategies to engage all students in learning.
Uses available resources, including technologies, in the development and sequencing of instruction.
USES STRATEGIES TO DELIVER INSTRUCTION THAT MEETS THE MULTIPLE
LEARNING NEEDS OF STUDENTS.
The teacher:
Aligns classroom instruction with local standards and district curriculum.
Uses research-based instructional strategies that address the full range of cognitive levels.
Demonstrates flexibility and responsiveness in adjusting instruction to meet student needs.
Engages students in varied experiences that meet diverse needs and promote social, emotional, and academic growth.
Connects students' prior knowledge, life experiences, and interests in the instructional process.
Uses available resources, including technologies, in the delivery of instruction.
USES A VARIETY OF METHODS TO MONITOR STUDENT LEARNING.
The teacher:
Aligns classroom assessment with instruction.
Communicates assessment criteria and standards to all students and parents.
Understands and uses the results of multiple assessments to guide planning and instruction.
Guides students in goal setting and assessing in their own learning.
Provides substantive, timely, and constructive feedback to students and parents.
Works with other staff and building and district leadership in analysis of student progress.
DEMONSTRATES COMPETENCE IN CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT.
The teacher:
Creates a learning community that encourages positive social interaction, active engagement, and self-regulation for every student.
Establishes, communicates, models and maintains standards of responsible student behavior.
Develops and implements classroom procedures and routine that support high expectations for learning.
Uses instructional time effectively to maximize student achievement.
Creates a safe and purposeful learning environment.
ENGAGES IN PROFESSIONAL GROWTH
The teacher:
Demonstrates habits and skills of continuous inquiry and learning.
Works collaboratively to improve professional practice and learning.
Applies research, knowledge, and skills from professional development opportunities to improve practice.
Establishes and implements professional developmental plans based upon the teacher needs to the Iowa Teaching Standards and district/building student achievement goals.
Provides an analysis of student learning and growth based on teacher-created tests and authentic measures as well as any standardized and district tests
FULFILLS PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITEIS ESTABLISHED BY THE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
The teacher:
Adheres to board policies, district procedures, and contractual obligations.
Demonstrates professional and ethical conduct as defined by state law and individual district policy.
Contributes to efforts to achieve district and building goals.
Demonstrates an understanding of and respect for all learners and staff.
Collaborates with students, families, colleagues, and communities to enhance student learning.
OTHER DUTIES:
Assist with annual building-wide goal development.
Provide student supervision (duty time) as grade level appropriate.
Actively participate in parent conferences and district in-services.
Other duties as assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
We require appropriate State of Iowa certification prior to the start of each contract year. Bilingual preferred or highly desirable.
LOCATION: 9 schools in the district
American Disabilities Act Statement
Employee must be capable of working under stress with large numbers of students, parents and co-workers. Lack of mobility may limit teaching locations. Mental acuity is required and mental and physical ability to manage classroom discipline is essential.
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 frequently required to stand; walk; use hands and fingers to handle and/or feel objects, tools or controls; talk and hear. The employee frequently must squat, stoop or kneel, reach above the head and forward 0 to 24 inches and on occasion up to 36 inches. The employee continuously uses hand strength to grasp items. The employee will frequently bend or twist at the neck and trunk more than the average person while performing the duties of this job. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds 0 to 12 feet and occasionally up to 20 feet, such as curriculum materials, desks, chairs, and boxes. The employee will sometimes push/pull items such as tables and carts. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision and the ability to adjust focus while supervising students and working with computers, written materials, reports, assessment data, etc.
WORKING 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.
The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet. The position requires the commitment of professional working hours that may require the employee to extend beyond a typical 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. workday. The employee will frequently work in different areas of the classroom including in/at desks, on or near the floor, standing, in movement while supervising indoor and outdoor activities, etc. The employee will usually work in indoor temperatures but will work outdoors when supervising students outside of the classroom.
The information contained in this is in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and is not an exhaustive list of the duties performed for this position. Additional duties are performed by the individual holding this position and additional duties may be assigned.
Knowledge, skills and abilities required to carry out the job satisfactorily.
Communication Skills:
Oral XX Instructional XX Students XX Staff XX Public XX
Writing XX Lesson Plans XX Students XX Staff XX Public XX
Content expertise:
Academic subject matter.
III. Supervisory/Management skills:
Number of people reporting to you: volunteers, paraeducators, aides
Directly: 1-3 Ultimately: None
Decision impact: Employee XX Department XX Building XX District XX
Specific skill expertise:
Knowledge of student's needs in your classes.
Able to work well with students, teachers, counselors, parents and other job-related persons.
Ability to work within the with independence and to make judgments and decisions.
Equipment proficiencies required:
Audio equipment including projectors and video equipment
Basic understanding of the operation of building systems including security, intercom, telephone, fire and alarm systems
Operation of a personal computer that is linked to network so that the teacher can access student data, enter grades, perform on-line IEPS and receive email.
Photocopiers, Laminators, classroom and or lab equipment
Other factors:
Human relations skills are essential.
The statements contained herein describe the scope of the responsibilities, essential functions, physical requirements, and working conditions of the Teaching position, but should not be considered to be an all-inclusive list. An employee serving in the Teaching position may perform other duties as assigned. Nothing in this restricts the District's right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to the Teaching position at any time. A copy of this will be given to the employee serving as a Teacher and a copy of this job description will be placed in that employee's personnel file. The employee understands the responsibilities, essential functions, physical requirements, and working conditions of the Teaching position and affirms the employee can perform the essential functions of the Teaching position without accommodations or with the following accommodations:
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: Bondable and other general conditions.
EVALUATION: Principal or Assistant Principal shall evaluate on mandated cycle.
$43k-49k yearly est. 60d+ ago
High School Assistant Baseball Coach
Muscatine Community School District 3.7
Muscatine Community School District job in Muscatine, IA
Muscatine High School's Athletic Department is hiring for an Assistant Baseball Coach. The objective of this position is to assist the Head Coach in supporting Muscatine High School's as well as the Athletics/Activities Department's mission with the development and implementation of an exemplary Baseball program that will effectively provide the best possible educational and athletic experience for each student-athlete.
The candidate chosen for hire must successfully complete a background check, have completed Mandatory Reporter training, and possess a Coaching Authorization issued by the Iowa Board of Educational Examiners.
This position pays $3,552.
Bilingual preferred or highly desirable. All positions are open until filled.
$35k-42k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Title III Activities Director
North Iowa Area Community College 3.8
Mason City, IA job
BASIC FUNCTION: Manage the day-to-day activities and coordinate the overall implementation of Pathway to Success (Title III) projects. Within the management of the project, the Director will oversee project staff and maintain frequent communication with teams and individuals involved in projects (including those who report to other administrators). The Director promotes cooperation within and between the College divisions in support of the College mission and Pathways to Success goals including the development of wrap-around student supports; improvement of postsecondary persistence, completion and success; and development of initiatives around course redesign, learning analytics, technology, and faculty development.
START DATE: ASAP
SALARY AND BENEFITS: Starting salary of $55,600 to $68,200 based on experience. Benefits package includes Blue Cross/Blue Shield major medical health insurance; eye care, dental, life and disability insurance; paid vacation and sick leave; a choice of IPERS or TIAA retirement plans, and a variety of additional optional benefits.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree required in education, educational administration or related field. Experience in planning and managing a sizable budget required.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Master's degree preferred. Minimum two years of teaching or academic support at the college level. Prefer curriculum development experience, particularly related to developmental education. Experience working with programs focused on increasing student success and retention. Minimum two years of experience with direct management of state and federal grant programs. Familiarity with the Title III program.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:
* Establish, maintain, and communicate informed understanding of the direction, goals, objectives and strategies of the Title III projects.
* Establish and maintain effective communication channels and procedures to ensure the operation of the project remain congruent with the overall institutional strategic plan.
* Manage day-to-day activities of the project.
* Supervise project teams and staff members.
* Coordinate Project Advisory Team and serve as Chair with the responsibility for scheduling meetings, setting agendas, and maintaining meeting minutes and records.
* Develop and maintain all Title III project records, including policies and procedures, purchasing records, budget information, activity and implementation information, and evaluation results.
* Work within the Academic Affairs Department to administer the budget, purchase supplies or technology, and hire personnel.
* Set up and monitor data collection mechanism for all project evaluation components.
* Coordinate the evaluation process, including work with the external evaluator.
* Complete grant related reports and updates for the external evaluation team and federal reports.
* Monitor and approve all grant expenditure in compliance with federal regulations, project objectives, and College policies.
* Attend training and workshops as appropriate for the position.
* Establish and maintain effective professional relationships with staff, students, faculty, and other NIACC stakeholders.
* Be attentive to detail, accurately follow written and oral instructions, and work independently.
* Maintain records and files as requested by the Vice President of Academic Affairs. Perform other responsibilities as assigned by the Vice President of Academic Affairs relating to the success of the project.
* Maintain strong organizational skills, demonstrate reliability, and communicate effectively with stakeholders. Fulfill other responsibilities as needed or assigned.
Perform in a manner that strengthens the coordination and cooperation of all organizational components of the College, including opportunities for student recruitment.
NIACC Core Principles: All employees are expected to adhere to all NIACC policies and procedures. NIACC administration, faculty, and staff value a positive working environment and an environment of mutual respect, therefore all employees are to maintain a positive attitude and respect for others when working with all NIACC departments, employees, students, partners, and the public.
Applicants for this position must be authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship. NIACC is unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa.
10/2025
$24k-29k yearly est. 60d+ ago
College & Career Transition Counselor
North Iowa Area Community College 3.8
Mason City, IA job
BASIC FUNCTION: Responsible for providing direct services to students, parents/families, and school staff across local school districts and North Iowa Area Community College to support college preparation and postsecondary success. Work collaboratively with high school staff, academic affairs, admissions, and others to foster and optimize students' success, and collaborate with school counselors, administrators, and teachers to align work-based learning opportunities. Successful candidate must demonstrate a focus on student success, be willing to travel, and work a flexible schedule.
START DATE: ASAP
SALARY AND BENEFITS: Starting salary of $39,142 to $47,025 based on experience. Benefits package includes Blue Cross/Blue Shield major medical health insurance; eye care, dental, life and disability insurance; paid vacation and sick leave; a choice of IPERS or TIAA retirement plans, and a variety of additional optional benefits.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree required. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, ability to work with people at all levels, both internal and external to the institution, and excellent time management and organizational skills also required.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Experience in secondary and/or postsecondary education settings, experience in programs serving low income, minority, ELL students and families, and an understanding of the community college mission and a proven dedication to its students preferred.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:
* Assist students, individually or in groups, with developing academic, college, and career goals and plans.
* Collaborate with school counselors, administrators, and teachers to support academic success, career exploration, goal setting, leadership development, college planning, and campus visits for students.
* Responsible for case management including tracking, proactive communication, follow-up with students, faculty, and other resources to increase students' success.
* Provide students with information regarding application, educational offerings, financial aid, assessment testing and course placement, and related policies and processes.
* Assist students with course selection, creation of academic plans, registration process, and facilitating the transfer of students to college/universities.
* Collaborate with academics, learning support services, and student success teams including admissions, advising, financial aid, student activities, housing, and registration.
* Assist with summer programs, college orientation sessions, and other recruitment or enrollment events.
* Collect and analyze student data and confer with school and college staff to identify and refer students in need of more intensive academic support like tutoring, extended learning, and counseling.
* Assist districts and students with college prep course selection, enrollment in concurrent courses, tracking credits needed for graduation, and progress towards student goals.
* Conduct parent/family outreach and education activities to strengthen family/school partnerships and facilitate college selection and financial planning.
* Support a smooth transition from 12th grade to postsecondary education for students and families.
* Connect students and families with community and higher education resources to support success in school and facilitate planning for postsecondary education.
* Serve as a resource for school staff, students, parents/families, and community members.
* Teach SDV-199, WBL courses, and other freshman seminars and/or direct workshops for students.
* Obtain credentials, as necessary, to meet the position's requirements and those necessary for instructional purposes.
* Report outcomes to Admissions team and administration.
* Complete assigned projects with minimum supervision ensuring all deadlines are met.
* Represent NIACC positively at high schools, promotional events, and in the community.
* Establish positive working relationships with internal and external stakeholders and other key influencers.
* Attend division and institutional meetings. Participate in professional development activities at the College and within state and regional organizations.
* Work across Student Development, specifically collaboration, support, and cross training with the Enrollment Specialist and Academic Advising team, as needed for enrollment growth.
* Maintain strong organizational skills, demonstrate reliability, and communicate effectively with stakeholders. Fulfill other responsibilities as needed or assigned.
Perform in a manner which strengthens the coordination and cooperation of all organizational components of the College, including opportunities for student recruitment.
NIACC Core Principles: All employees are expected to adhere to all NIACC policies and procedures. NIACC administration, faculty, and staff value a positive working environment and an environment of mutual respect; therefore, all employees are to maintain a positive attitude and respect for others when working with all NIACC departments, employees, students, partners, and the public.
Applicants for this position must be authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship. NIACC is unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa.
06/2025
$39.1k-47k yearly 60d+ ago
Network Technician
North Iowa Area Community College 3.8
Mason City, IA job
BASIC FUNCTION: Work in a team environment for technical support and service functions. Providing security and infrastructure for NIACC faculty, staff and students. Support Information Technology used across the campus. Utilize change and project management tools to log, monitor and resolve infrastructure issues. Assist with support of computer hardware, software, and infrastructure devices. Maintain a high standard of customer service and responsiveness to faculty, staff, and students.
START DATE: ASAP
SALARY AND BENEFITS: Starting salary of $55,600 to $68,200 based on experience. Benefits package includes Blue Cross/Blue Shield major medical health insurance; eye care, dental, life and disability insurance; paid vacation and sick leave; a choice of IPERS or TIAA retirement plans, and a variety of additional optional benefits.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Two years of postsecondary education in Information Technology, Networking or related field, or three years of related work experience. Must possess strong problem-solving skills and decision-making ability with an ability to work independently. Due to our high standards of customer experience, strong customer service skills, including professional client contact skills (both telephone and in person), are essential.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Four-year degree in technology-related field. CCNA, and/or CCNE experience and knowledge of Microsoft Windows Server operating systems, Cisco and Aruba networking, VMware Virtualization, monitoring and logging systems.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:
* Take measures to secure College infrastructure including network switches, network servers, and storage devices.
* Take actions regarding the implementation of security policies and execution of threat mitigation and patch management.
* Maintain security for all software and hardware for the support of NIACC infrastructure.
* Configure and install current software and hardware for the support of NIACC infrastructure.
* Act as point of contact for vendors to support infrastructure technologies.
* Assist in maintaining daily equipment used in the infrastructure area across the College.
* Support and/or install operating systems and software on servers.
* Effectively schedule and organize maintenance windows and coordinate system updates, while monitoring network performance and network diagnostics.
* Work cooperatively with other technical support staff to perform the above duties.
* Function as a liaison between networking and server management.
* Maintain strong organizational skills, demonstrate reliability, and communicate effectively with stakeholders. Fulfill other responsibilities as needed or assigned.
Perform in a manner which strengthens the coordination and cooperation of all organizational components of the College, including opportunities for student recruitment.
NIACC Core Principles: All employees are expected to adhere to all NIACC policies and procedures. NIACC administration, faculty, and staff value a positive working environment and an environment of mutual respect; therefore, all employees are to maintain a positive attitude and respect for others when working with all NIACC departments, employees, students, partners, and the public.
Applicants for this position must be authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship. NIACC is unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa.
12/2025
$55.6k-68.2k yearly 37d ago
Workforce Consultant
North Iowa Area Community College 3.8
Mason City, IA job
BASIC FUNCTION: We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Workforce Consultant to oversee Title I services as part of the Iowa Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) for youth and adults. As a Workforce Consultant, you will play a critical role in designing, implementing, and evaluating programs and services aimed at enhancing the employability and economic self-sufficiency of youth and adults in Iowa.
START DATE: ASAP
SALARY AND BENEFITS: Starting salary of $42,700 to $51,300 depending on qualifications. Benefits package includes Blue Cross/Blue Shield health insurance; eye care, dental, life and disability insurance; paid vacation and sick leave; a choice of IPERS or TIAA retirement plans, and a variety of additional optional benefits.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Associate degree in a related field. Experience working in workforce development, youth services, education, or related fields. Knowledge of federal and state regulations governing workforce development programs, including the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) and Title I requirements. Strong interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills. Ability to work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders and communities. Proficiency in data management, report writing, and Microsoft Office applications. Commitment to promoting equity, diversity, and inclusion in workforce development initiatives.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree preferred.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:
> Program Implementation
* Develop, implement, and evaluate Title I programs in alignment with the objectives of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA).
* Collaborate with state and local agencies, educational institutions, community organizations, and employers to ensure effective program delivery.
* Monitor program performance metrics and outcomes to assess effectiveness and compliance with federal and state regulations.
> Youth Outreach and Engagement
* Identify and engage eligible youth populations, including disadvantaged, at-risk, and underrepresented individuals, to participate in Title I programs.
* Conduct outreach activities, workshops, and informational sessions to promote program awareness and recruit participants.
* Provide individualized guidance and support to youth participants to assess their career interests, skills, and training needs.
> Case Management and Support
* Conduct comprehensive assessments to identify barriers to employment and develop customized service plans for adult and youth participants.
* Offer career counseling, job readiness training, and life skills development to enhance participants' employability and self-sufficiency.
* Connect adult and youth participants with educational opportunities, vocational training programs, internships, apprenticeships, and employment opportunities.
> Partnership Development
* Cultivate and maintain collaborative relationships with local employers, industry associations, workforce development boards, and other stakeholders to create internship and job placement opportunities for adult and youth participants.
* Liaise with educational institutions, including schools, colleges and vocational training providers, to coordinate educational and career pathways for adult and youth participants.
> Documentation and Reporting
* Maintain accurate records of participant demographics, program activities, services provided, and outcomes achieved.
* Prepare regular reports, data analysis, and performance evaluations to document program impact and compliance with regulatory requirements.
* Maintain strong organizational skills, demonstrate reliability, and communicate effectively with stakeholders. Fulfill other responsibilities as needed or assigned.
Perform in a manner which strengthens the coordination and cooperation of all organizational components of the College, including opportunities for student recruitment.
NIACC Core Principles: All employees are expected to adhere to all NIACC policies and procedures. NIACC administration, faculty, and staff value a positive working environment and an environment of mutual respect; therefore, all employees are to maintain a positive attitude and respect for others when working with all NIACC departments, employees, students, partners, and the public.
Applicants for this position must be authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship. NIACC is unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa.
Join our team and make a meaningful difference in the lives of Iowa's adults and youth by empowering them to unlock their full potential and pursue rewarding career pathways. Apply now to become a valued member of our workforce consulting team!
06/2025
$42.7k-51.3k yearly 49d ago
Forms & Workflow Manager & Application Generalist
North Iowa Area Community College 3.8
Mason City, IA job
BASIC FUNCTION: Lead and support NIACC's electronic forms solution. Participate in implementations and code and test administrative application software and related interfaces. Train users and instructional staff on the use of Enterprise Applications software and systems.
START DATE: ASAP
SALARY AND BENEFITS: Starting salary of $42,700 to $51,300 based on experience. Benefits package includes Blue Cross/Blue Shield major medical health insurance; eye care, dental, life and disability insurance; paid vacation and sick leave; a choice of IPERS or TIAA retirement plans, and a variety of additional optional benefits.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Two years of postsecondary education or three years of relevant experience in software applications required. Interpersonal skills a must to assure the ability to relate well to persons at all levels of computer competency. A high degree of confidentiality is required.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Two or more years of experience with electronic forms and workflow design and working with reporting solutions in a college environment (Sofdocs Etrieve preferred).
RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:
* Resolve administrative and technical requests regarding the College's electronic forms and workflow environments and related products. Coordinate and communicate with vendors and stakeholders regarding impact of product updates.
* Analyze current software, proposed modifications, and new software for impact on processes, standards, and procedures.
* Through requests from departmental users, design, code, test and document application software as assigned by Director.
* Support and train users to utilize software applications effectively and efficiently within the Enterprise Applications area.
* Support Enterprise Application software and related third-party products as assigned. Maintain documentation on Enterprise Application systems, layered products, and third-party software and any modification to these products.
* Maintain strong organizational skills, demonstrate reliability, and communicate effectively with stakeholders. Fulfill other responsibilities as needed or assigned.
Perform in a manner which strengthens the coordination and cooperation of all organizational components of the College, including opportunities for student recruitment.
NIACC Core Principles: All employees are expected to adhere to all NIACC policies and procedures. NIACC administration, faculty, and staff value a positive working environment and an environment of mutual respect; therefore, all employees are to maintain a positive attitude and respect for others when working with all NIACC departments, employees, students, partners, and the public.
Applicants for this position must be authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship. NIACC is unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa.
10/2025
$42.7k-51.3k yearly 49d ago
Continuing Education Instructor - General Application
North Iowa Area Community College 3.8
Mason City, IA job
Do you have expertise that you would like to share with others? NIACC Continuing Education is seeking enthusiastic, knowledgeable instructors for a variety of different classes: * Short-term certificate programs: career areas such as welding, manufacturing, human services, and construction
* Health-related classes: phlebotomy, basic life support, continuing training for health professionals (Note: Those interested in teaching CNA and EMT courses must complete the Adjunct Pool - Career & Technical Education application.)
* DiscoverU classes: personal interest classes related to arts/crafts, wellness, or recreation
* Professional development courses: training related to technology, supervising and leading others, or special certifications
* Adult Education & Literacy classes: High School Equivalency Diploma preparation, basic skills instruction (math, reading, computer literacy), and English as a Second Language
* Career readiness classes: job interviews, effective communication, networking.
* Essentials of HR and/or SHRM Certification Prep (Must have current SHRM-CP or SCP certification and three or more years of professional HR experience.)
Instructor needs and hiring requirements vary depending on the category.
The participants of NIACC Continuing Education classes include job seekers, employees of business, industry, and non-profit organizations, as well as community members who want to make the most of their free time and discover new hobbies and interests. Classes are held at the NIACC main campus, NIACC's outreach/satellite centers, and at other partner organization locations.
If you have a passion for a specific subject and you would like to teach for Continuing Education, please apply below.
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