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    Museum of Life and Science 3.8company rating

    Museum of Life and Science job in Durham, NC

    Job Description Position Objective: The Museum is seeking individuals to join our Birthday Party Educational team. These positions are part time and scheduled primarily on the weekends. The positions support the Museum by leading themed and non-themed children's birthday parties. Responsibilities: Set up classroom for parties, including materials, activities, and animals. Act as point of contact for party host and assist them on the day of the party to provide an exceptional party experience. Collaborate with other Museum teams on the day of the party to ensure a seamless party experience. Present 30-minute programs on a wide variety of science related topics to parties. Complete training for animal and insect handling for programs. Lead clean up and restore classroom to original state post-party. Act as concierge on some weekends, directing guests to their party rooms. Always demonstrate adherence to Museum safety procedures. Engage with Museum visitors in a positive and helpful way to support an enjoyable and safe guest experience. Work independently with limited coaching and oversight to address the needs of party hosts and guests on the day of the party. Follow Museum procedures for emergencies by assisting the Emergency Coordinator and other Museum staff in emergency situations as directed. Prioritize the Museum's values of inclusion and kindness in all interactions with staff, volunteers, and guests. Other duties as necessary Actual Pay Rate: $15.00/hour Requirements High school diploma/GED Experience working with young children Customer service experience Excellent communication skills Ability to work weekends (average 4-6 weekend days a month) Willingness and ability to work with live animals and insects Ability to stand on one's feet for up to 4 hours at a time and lift 15 lbs. Interest or experience in education or science Experience in leading education-based programs Desired: Able and willing to embrace Museum mission of “science as a way of knowing” Bi-lingual with Spanish and English
    $15 hourly 11d ago
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  • Retail Operations Associate

    North Carolina Museum of Life and Science 3.8company rating

    North Carolina Museum of Life and Science job in Durham, NC

    Title Retail Operations Associate LocationMuseum of Life and Science About the OrganizationThe Museum of Life and Science, one of North Carolina's top family destinations, has been a beloved Durham institution for 75 years. The Museum features 84 acres of exhibits, experiences, and outdoor exploration, including one of the East Coast's largest butterfly conservatories and a two-story science center. As an accredited zoo, the Museum is home to lemurs, black bears, endangered red wolves, and more than 140 species of live animals, butterflies, and insects. Readers of Durham Magazine, Indy Week, and Carolina Parent have repeatedly named us the top Museum in the Triangle. Charity Navigator rated the Museum, a 501(c3) nonprofit organization, 100 out of 100-- the highest possible score. Our mission is to create a place of lifelong learning where people of all ages embrace science as a way of knowing about themselves, their community, and their world. The Museum serves our increasingly diverse community with interactive and accessible experiences that build and develop lifelong connections with science, nature, and critical thinking. The Museum partners with NASA, NOAA, the National Science Foundation, Duke University, NC State University, and the University of North Carolina on many research projects and programs. In addition to an incredible team of co-workers, the Museum provides competitive compensation commensurate with experience, as well as a full array of employee benefits for eligible positions, including a generous 403b retirement plan with employer contributions, health, dental, and vision insurance, flex-spending plans, life insurance, long-term disability insurance, paid vacation and sick leave, nine paid annual holidays, employee appreciation events, and a family membership to the Museum. Full-Time/Part-TimePart-Time Exempt/Non-ExemptNon-Exempt Description Position Objective: Supports the Museum's mission by providing excellent customer service to enhance the customers' retail experience and maintaining strong operational protocol to protect the Museum's assets. Responsibilities: * Provides exemplary customer service to all guests according to accepted service standards. * Knowledgeable about current product lines and communicates product information to customers. * Knows and adheres to all policies and procedures, such as opening and closing, receiving, and maintaining inventory, cash register operations, food handler guidelines, and other administrative duties. * Supports coffee bar operations by serving beverages and food, on occasion. * Assists the Retail Operations Manager, Retail Operations Assistant Manager, and Lead Retail Operations Associates in carrying out all necessary retail operations. * Knows and ensures that Museum policies and procedures are followed. * Knows and adheres to all merchandising standards with high attention to detail. * Always adheres to Museum safety procedures. * Engages with Museum visitors in a positive and helpful way to support an enjoyable and safe guest experience. * Prioritizes the Museum's values of inclusion and kindness in all interactions with staff, volunteers, and guests. * Additional duties as needed * Actual Pay Rate: $15.00/hour Position Requirements * A demonstrated passion for customer service * Ability to accurately handle cash, charge, check, and gift card transactions * Basic knowledge of computer systems * Ability to stand for up to 9 hours * Ability to maneuver around sales floor and stock room including repetitive bending, prolonged standing, twisting, and climbing * Ability to withstand prolonged periods of repetitive motions with hands/wrists * Ability to lift 40 pounds * Flexible schedule with weekend and potential evening work * Additional duties as needed Preferred: * Sales/Retail Experience * Coffee bar experience * Spanish Fluency * Visual Merchandising Experience * Familiarity with Counterpoint ShiftVarious Shifts Pay Range$15.00/hour EOE StatementThe Museum of Life and Science is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment regardless of race, color, religion, creed, age, national origin or ancestry, ethnicity, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, military or veteran status, or any other category protected by federal, state, or local law. In addition, we will provide reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities to participate in the job application or interview process, perform crucial job functions, and receive other benefits and privileges of employment. As an equal opportunity employer, we value the differences and benefits that a diverse culture brings. Join us!
    $15 hourly 9d ago
  • Director of Plant Operations

    Rauch & Associates 2.9company rating

    Cary, NC job

    This is a senior plant leadership role responsible for end-to-end ownership of a high-volume manufacturing operation. The plant is stable, well-run, and operating with strong momentum - this is not a turnaround. The leader in this role will have real autonomy to run the operation, develop leaders, and continue strengthening a people-first, accountability-driven culture within a structuredructured and well-resourced organization. Key Responsibilities Own overall plant performance across safety, production, quality, maintenance, and cost Lead, coach, and develop a multi-layer leadership team (managers, supervisors, frontline leaders) Sustain and elevate a strong culture of accountability without fear Drive disciplined daily execution while keeping long-term improvement in focus Ensure consistent adherence to safety, quality, and regulatory standards Partner cross-functionally with supply chain, quality, engineering, and HR Use data and KPIs to guide decisions while remaining highly visible on the floor Communicate clearly and confidently with senior leadership and frontline teams Own outcomes - good and bad - with transparency and integrity What Makes This Role Different True plant ownership, not micromanagement Strong foundation already in place - build forward, don't clean up Balance of stability and autonomy High trust environment with clear expectations Culture-focused leadership valued as much as operational results Required Background Senior leadership experience in manufacturing operations Experience in high-velocity, low-buffer environments Proven track record developing leaders and sustaining culture change Comfortable operating under constant production pressure Experience leading cross-functional teams in a plant setting Industry background is flexible; operating rigor and leadership mindset matter more than sector. Required Skills People development and coaching Safety leadership and accountability Operational discipline and execution Continuous improvement mindset Data-driven decision-making Cross-functional leadership Executive-level communication Calm leadership under pressure Cultural stewardship Strong ownership mentality Ideal Candidate Profile This role is well-suited for someone who: Wants ownership without chaos Values developing people as much as hitting numbers Is confident, grounded, and ego-free Prefers substance over title-chasing Is looking to build on something that's already working
    $96k-135k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Audio-Visual Support Technician

    FortÉ 3.8company rating

    Rocky Mount, NC job

    At FORTÉ, every role plays a part in reimagining how the modern workplace works. Whether you're on the front lines with customers or behind the scenes making things run, your work helps people connect, collaborate, and get things done. From classrooms to control centers, we design and deliver the systems that power smarter, more connected workplaces - and it all starts with the people who make them possible. FORTÉ (formerly AVI Systems) is a 100% employee-owned company with 50+ years of experience and a bold new identity. What You'll be Doing: We are seeking a proactive and detail-oriented Audiovisual Support Technician to join our technical support team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for providing basic AV support, troubleshooting, and setup for events, meetings, and daily operations. This role focuses on ensuring that audiovisual equipment functions smoothly and meets the needs of end users. AV Equipment Setup & Operation: Assist in the setup, testing, and operation of audiovisual equipment, including projectors, microphones, speakers, video displays, and conferencing systems. Technical Support: Provide first-level technical support to end-users experiencing issues with AV systems. Troubleshoot basic connectivity and functionality issues related to AV hardware and software. Event Support: Collaborate with event coordinators and internal teams to prepare and manage AV setups for meetings, conferences, webinars, and presentations. Preventive Maintenance: Perform routine checks and basic maintenance on AV equipment to ensure reliability and reduce the likelihood of malfunctions. Cable Management: Ensure proper cable routing, organization, and storage to maintain a tidy and efficient AV setup. Documentation: Maintain accurate logs and documentation of AV setups, troubleshooting procedures, and any issues encountered. Customer Service: Provide exceptional service and support, ensuring prompt communication and issue resolution for users. Inventory Management: Assist in maintaining inventory of AV equipment, cables, and accessories, notifying the supervisor when replacements or upgrades are needed. What You Bring to Assure Success: Familiarity with basic to advanced AV systems, including microphones, speakers, projectors, video conferencing, and presentation equipment. Basic understanding of signal flow, audio, and video connections and means of transport (analog and digital audio or video, HDBaseT, Dante, etc.). Ability to troubleshoot common AV issues such as connectivity problems or audio feedback. Experience with AV control systems such as Crestron, Extron, or AMX is a plus. Experience with troubleshooting DSP's is a plus. Familiarity with unified conferencing platforms like Zoom, Microsoft Teams, or Webex. Basic understanding of networked AV systems. Strong communication skills with the ability to explain technical information to non-technical users. Customer service mindset with problem-solving abilities. Attention to detail and ability to work under pressure in a fast-paced environment. This job description is designed to outline the main duties and responsibilities associated with the role but is not exhaustive. Other duties may be assigned as necessary. Why Should You Apply? At FORTÉ, your work matters, and it's easy to see the impact you make. That's because we're 100% employee-owned, and everyone here has a stake in how we show up - for each other, our customers, and the future we're building. You'll join a team that values your strengths, supports your growth, and shares your commitment to doing work that moves people and organizations forward. With bold momentum and a clear mission, FORTÉ is a place where you can bring your best - and build what's next. FORTÉ offers the following benefits to our employee owners: Medical Insurance: Options for HDHP and Copay plans. Dental and Vision Plans Employer Paid Short-Term Disability Voluntary Life Insurance and Long-Term Disability Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP): 401(k) Match, Profit Sharing & Dividends Health Savings Account (HSA) and Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Employer Paid Employee Assistance Program: Three face-to-face visits with a counselor plus additional financial, legal, and health resources. Tuition Reimbursement FORTÉ is an equal opportunity employer. Disabled/Veterans. To receive consideration, an interested person must apply through the FORTÉ career site at *************************************************************
    $38k-56k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Superintendent - Commercial Construction

    HC Solutions Group 4.5company rating

    Raleigh, NC job

    Construction Superintendent Industry Focus: Commercial Construction About the Role: We are seeking an experienced Construction Superintendent to oversee on-site operations for commercial construction projects in the Raleigh market. This role is responsible for the day-to-day field leadership of construction activities, ensuring projects are delivered safely, on schedule, and within budget. The Superintendent will coordinate subcontractors, supervise field staff, and serve as the primary on-site point of contact throughout the life of the project. This position is hands-on and field-based, requiring strong leadership, planning, and communication skills to successfully manage complex commercial construction projects from start to finish. Key Responsibilities: • Provide on-site supervision and field administration for all phases of commercial construction projects • Direct and manage Assistant Superintendents, Foremen, subcontractors, and trade partners • Plan, coordinate, and sequence construction activities to meet project schedules and milestones • Maintain a safe jobsite by enforcing safety policies and OSHA standards • Monitor quality control and ensure work is performed in accordance with plans, specifications, and local codes • Coordinate inspections and manage punch list completion • Communicate effectively with project managers, inspectors, subcontractors, and clients • Maintain accurate daily reports, schedules, and field documentation • Proactively identify and resolve field issues that could impact schedule, cost, or quality Qualifications: • 6+ years of experience as a Construction Superintendent on commercial construction projects • Strong background in commercial base building and interior construction • OSHA 30 certification required • Proficiency with scheduling software such as Suretrak or MS Project • Ability to read and interpret construction drawings and specifications • Strong leadership, organization, and communication skills • Ability to work in varying weather conditions and active construction environments Compensation and Benefits: • Competitive salary commensurate with experience • Comprehensive benefits package • 401(k) with profit sharing • Paid Time Off • Additional financial and professional development programs Why This Opportunity: This role offers the opportunity to lead high-quality commercial construction projects in a growing market while working within a structured, values-driven environment. The position provides long-term stability, strong resources, and the ability to make a direct impact on project success and team development. Why Apply Through HC Solutions Group: • Direct access to hiring managers and decision-makers • Recruiter representation and advocacy throughout the hiring process • Faster and more efficient interview and offer process • Access to additional permanent construction leadership opportunities • Confidential career discussions and market insight • Full-time, permanent placement opportunities only
    $64k-80k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Lead Retail Operations Barista

    North Carolina Museum of Life and Science 3.8company rating

    North Carolina Museum of Life and Science job in Durham, NC

    Job Title: Lead Retail Operations Barista Job Classification: Regular, FT, Nonexempt Reports to: Retail Operations Manager Position Objective: Supports the Museum's mission by providing excellent customer service to enhance the customers' retail and coffee bar experience while maintaining strong operational protocol to protect the Museum's assets. Qualifications Required: * A demonstrated passion for customer service * Superior drink building skills * Excellent conflict prevention and resolution skills * A demonstrated ability to prioritize and handle multiple tasks efficiently and in an organized fashion * Ability to monitor, organize, and rotate coffee bar inventory and place orders accordingly * Excellent delegation and follow-up * Ability to develop and train others * General business comprehension * Basic knowledge of computer systems * Ability to accurately handle cash, charge, check, and gift card transactions as well as deposits * Ability to respond appropriately to emergencies with provided training * Ability to stand for up to 9 hours * Ability to withstand prolonged periods of repetitive motions with hands/wrists * Ability to maneuver around coffee bar, sales floor, and stock room including repetitive bending, prolonged standing, twisting, and climbing * Ability to lift 40 pounds * Flexible schedule with weekend and potential evening work Desired: * Coffee bar/retail supervisory experience * 1+ year of barista experience * Servsafe certification * Visual merchandising experience * Conversant in Spanish * Familiarity with Counterpoint Responsibilities * Open and close the coffee bar and Museum stores in accordance with department standards. * Serve as primary coffee bar staff member. * Maintain Servsafe certification and ensure adherence to standards. * Execute drink recipes accurately and ensure staff members do the same. * Motivate team through positive reinforcement of service standards. * Monitor traffic flow and adjust staffing to maintain appropriate levels during peak periods. * Maintain visual merchandising standards with great attention to detail. * Monitor inventory levels and collaborate with Retail Operation Manager in placing orders for coffee bar supplies. * Effectively communicate operational successes, opportunities, and concerns to the Retail Operations Manager. * Know and ensure that Museum and health department policies and procedures are always followed. * Model responsible behaviors to team. * Using the Museum's values as a guide, foster positive culture on the team, motivating through positive reinforcement. * Prioritize and handle multiple tasks, delegating when appropriate. * Develop and train others. * Work independently with limited coaching and oversight. * Always demonstrate adherence to Museum safety procedures. * Engage with Museum visitors in a positive and helpful way to support an enjoyable and safe guest experience. * Prioritize the Museum's values of inclusion and kindness in all interactions with staff, volunteers, and guests. * Additional duties as assigned Staff Oversight: None
    $33k-36k yearly est. 13d ago
  • Be the Calm in the Storm - Mobile Crisis Role in Pittsboro (Part Time)

    Monarch 4.4company rating

    Pittsboro, NC job

    Make a Difference in Someone's Life! At Monarch, we work together to provide life-changing care in communities across North Carolina and Rhode Island. As a team, we provide hope, promote wellness, and empower individuals and families impacted by mental illness, substance use disorders, intellectual and developmental disabilities, and traumatic brain injury. You Belong at Monarch You deserve a positive and encouraging work environment - a place where you can do your best work and grow as a professional. That is just what you'll find at Monarch. Here, we care for people, including our team members. We offer a comprehensive, competitive benefits package that supports full-time and part-time team members and their families. More than just a job, this opportunity with Monarch will give you room to spread your wings and grow because we believe in promoting from within and developing future leaders. Job Highlights:Starting Pay: from $19.00/hour The Mobile Crisis Professional must meet one of the following: North Carolina Qualified Professional (defined by 10A NCAC 27G .0104) North Carolina Registered Nurse with an Associate's Degree in Nursing with 4 years' experience with mental health/substance use population A Qualified Professional (10A NCAC 27G .0104) must have one of the following combinations of education and experience: Bachelor degree (non Human Services) with 4 years full time experience with the population served required Associate or Bachelor degree (Human Services) with 2 years full time experience with the population served required Master degree (Human Services) with 1 year full time experience with the population served required This Opportunity:The primary function of the Mobile Crisis Professional III is to work as a member of a Mobile Crisis Team to provide crisis intervention though psychiatric crisis assessments and assist in short-term crisis service planning and coordination in order to de-escalate and stabilize potential situations in an effort to maintain and promote safety. This position may facilitate when necessary involuntary commitment and placement in higher levels of care.What You'll Do: • Work with team on appropriate assessments, intervention methods and multi-axial diagnosis. • Provide direct services to individuals who have requested services or who need services as identified by Screening, Triage and Referral (STR), the MCM Team, or community service providers such as hospitals and law enforcement. • Provide intervention methods such as: face-to-face or telephone assessment, behavior of family intervention, hospital or respite placement, recommendation for further intervention, the creation of a crisis plan, or follow up with assessment. • Assess individuals who are in crisis, to determine their level of service needed. • Evaluate the individual's support system, the family's or caregiver's ability to maintain the individual in the community given the present situation, and determine the level of immediate support needed. • Provide clinical services including in-depth crisis assessment and behavior interventions. • Facilitate the least restrictive and safest environment for the individual requesting services. These arrangements may include hospitalization, voluntary and involuntary commitment or other placement. • Serve as liaison along with the provider and STR or other appropriate service providers to arrange for clinically appropriate follow up service for the individual and their family. • Work closely with the on-call psychiatrists in the management and determination or needed level of care. • Assist in training necessary for implementation of crisis services, to include training to staff who may be confronted with crisis situations, and serve as a resource for other training as necessary. • CSAC, LCAS, or CCS certified/licensed staff may also facilitate groups, individual sessions, and otherwise be available as needed to support the substance abuse recovery of individuals attending non-hospital medical detoxification program/facility based crisis program. • Attend and actively participate in meetings and training as required. Maintain certification in all agency, state and federal training requirements. • Demonstrate knowledge of and comply with all agency policies and procedures, as well as state and federal statutes and regulations related to specific program areas. • Demonstrate knowledge of emergency procedures and assist in crisis situations. • Follow service definition guidelines for services being provided. • Complete all other relevant responsibilities as assigned by the supervisor. • Driving and travel may be required. Education We're Looking For:Minimum of an Associate Degree (Bachelor or Master preferred - dependent upon experience) (Required) Certifications We're Looking For:Drivers License (Valid) - USA, Qualified Professional (QP) - Monarch-DSM, Registered Nurse (RN) - State Board of NursingExperience We're Looking For:Experience in a crisis management setting or service during which the individual provided crisis response | 1 Year | Required Experience working with adults with a mental health diagnosis and/or substance use disorder | 2-4 years (Dependent Upon Education - see ) | RequiredSchedule:This is a PRN position. Shift coverage on an as-needed basis.Target Weekly Hours:0Monarch is an Equal Opportunity Employer Monarch offers opportunities as diverse as the people we support and the communities we serve. Monarch is an equal opportunity employer and we are firmly committed to supporting and celebrating all forms of diversity. Monarch does not accept paper applications. Any person with a disability who needs any reasonable accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act to apply for a position or otherwise to participate in Monarch job search or selection process, should contact **************** or call **************. This in no way implies that these are the only duties and responsibilities to be performed. You will be required to follow any other instructions and to perform any other duties and responsibilities upon the request of a supervisor. This job description is subject to revision at the discretion of Monarch.
    $19 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Child Watch Attendant

    Harrison Family YMCA 3.7company rating

    Rocky Mount, NC job

    The Child Watch Attendant supports the work of the Y, a leading nonprofit committed to strengthening community through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. Provides direct supervision of children ages infant to 12 years old in a group setting, keeping children safe in a nurturing, caring environment. Supports children's holistic development, social experiences, and learning through play while parent or guardian is on the premises. Responsibilities Provides a safe, nurturing environment to each child under their watch while incorporating the YMCA's core values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility in all activities. Supervises children at all times to ensure their safety while following all procedures, policies, protocols, and guidelines. Cultivates positive relationships and maintains effective communication. Engages children in developmentally appropriate games and learning activities. Provides for the physical needs of children including feeding, distributing snacks/drinks provided by parent, restroom assistance, first aid, CPR and diaper changes. Provides for the emotional needs of children including soothing distressed children, comforting sick or hurt children, redirecting behavior that doesn't align with the Y's core values, and giving positive feedback. Prepares area for program by ensuring toys, supplies, play areas, storage areas, bathroom area and furniture are safe, clean, sanitized, organized and well maintained. Maintains required records. Attends mandatory trainings and meetings. Other duties as assigned by supervisor. Qualifications Minimum age 18 or older, required. Certifications required within 30 days of hire: American Red Cross CPR/AED and First Aid; the following trainings provided by the Y: Appropriate Touch; Child Sexual Abuse Prevention; Hazard Communication for Employees; Managing Your Risk of Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens; Preventing Member and Guest Slips, Trips, and Falls; Risk Management 101; Safe Lifting; and Social Media & Digital Communications. Experience working with children highly preferred. Excellent interpersonal and problem solving skills. Ability to relate effectively to diverse groups of people from all social and economic segments of the community. Basic knowledge of computers. Ability to consistently work scheduled shifts and attend staff meetings. Ability to work in a high paced environment. WORK ENVIRONMENT & 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. The employee frequently is required to walk, stand, run, kneel, climb and stoop. Must be able to sit on the floor and get back up. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, and the ability to adjust. Ability to plan, lead and participate in activities. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate to loud. Benefits Employee Assistance Program Retirement Contribution OUR YMCA CULTURE: Our mission and core values are brought to life by our culture. In the Y, we strive to live our cause of strengthening communities with purpose and intentionality every day. We are welcoming: we are open to all. We are a place where you can belong and become. We are genuine: we value you and embrace your individuality. We are hopeful: we believe in you and your potential to become a catalyst in the world. We are nurturing: we support you in your journey to develop your full potential. We are determined: above all else, we are on a relentless quest to make our community stronger beginning with you. Posted Salary Range USD $11.00 - USD $11.00 /Hr.
    $11 hourly Auto-Apply 45d ago
  • Fourth Grade Teacher

    Diocese of Raleigh 3.8company rating

    Raleigh, NC job

    Elementary School Teaching/Intermediate - Grades 4, 5 Position Title: Fourth Grade Teacher Parish or School Name: Cathedral School Location (City): Raleigh Full-Time or Part-Time: Full-Time Hours per week: 40 Position Summary: Cathedral School is seeking a skilled and engaging fourth grade teacher for anticipated opening for the 2025-2026 school year. Key responsibilities: Integrate values and attitudes that guide students in evaluating and applying content in the light of Gospel teachings. Effectively implement a grade-level appropriate curriculum and demonstrate mastery of subject-area content based upon the Diocese of Raleigh Standards and Instruction. Explore standards and objectives from the Diocese of Raleigh curricula through cross-curricular connections, and design rigorous instructional plans that include higher order thinking skills and acquisition of deeper content knowledge. Incorporate the seamless integration of technology and naturally infuse 21st Century skills in lessons that support the school's instructional program and goals. Develop and implement hands-on learning experiences using research-based instruction - including effective small group instruction - and design rigorous assessments to assess multiple levels of content and skills. Exhibit a strong sense of personal accountability for student achievement and high expectations for student learning. Cultivate ongoing communication and positive relationships with parents, students, colleagues, and Administration. Contribute to a positive Catholic school culture driven by continuous professional and spiritual growth, the striving for academic excellence, and a commitment to collegial collaboration. Minimum Requirements: Minimum level of Education: Bachelor's degree in education. 3 or more years of classroom experience related to education/teaching. Hold a current K-6 NC Teaching License, or an out of state equivalent license. Employment is contingent upon applicant satisfactorily passing criminal background and reference checks. Must complete the Diocese of Raleigh sponsored Safe Environment Training. Preferred Qualifications: Practicing Catholic in good standing with the Church Position Start Date: 04/01/2025
    $32k-42k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • CIO for Learning Tech & Educational Innovation

    Misbo 3.7company rating

    Charlotte, NC job

    An independent school in Charlotte is seeking a Chief Information Officer (CIO) to unify IT and educational technology departments. The role involves overseeing technology operations, inspiring innovation, and collaborating with leadership to enhance student learning. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in technology leadership, effective communication skills, and a passion for the educational environment. This is a full-time position starting July 1, 2026, or earlier by mutual agreement. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $106k-171k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Wound Care Specialist

    Qsm-Nc Pa 3.7company rating

    Black Mountain, NC job

    Quality Surgical Management has more than 30 years of providing quality and excellence in bedside and clinical wound care management and our family of medical providers is growing. We are currently looking for a provider Medical Doctor, Doctor of Osteopathy, Nurse Practitioner, or Physician Assistant (MD, DO, NP, or PA) to join our expanding team. Our wound care providers are responsible for providing bedside surgical wound care services, detailed documentation, and excellent customer service. QSM provides standardized training to all providers and the right candidate must be able complete two (2) weeks of at-home didactic training followed by four (4) or more weeks of field training in any of the states in which QSM operates. All mandatory training is paid, and travel expenses are covered by the company. Essential Skills MD, DO, NP (Adult, Geriatric, or Family), or PA unencumbered licensure or eligible. Excellent Customer Service and communication. Valid driver's license. Understanding of the importance of proper documentation and standard of care practices. Must have reliable transportation to various facilities. DEA not required. Must attend all required meetings and corporate conferences each year (travel may be required). In-person direct examination of patients is required. Must be able to sit or stand for extended periods. Must be able to lift 50 lbs. Must be able to communicate orally and in writing. Must be proficient in English (written and verbal communication). Must be able to push/pull/carry equipment. Must be available/reachable by cell phone during working hours. Working hours are variable based on the needs of assignment to meet client needs/requests. Must be able to exercise discretion and independent clinical judgment concerning the treatment of patients on a daily basis. Must be able to delegate tasks, provide clear instructions/recommendations and collaborate with other professionals and ancillary staff. May be required to provide telehealth services. Preferred Skills Wound care experience is a plus but not required. 2-years of experience as a provider is preferred but not required (new grads welcome to apply). Proficient in Microsoft 365 Salary Base salary provided plus bonus structure. Benefits Competitive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, and 401K after 90 days with employer contributions. PTO. Malpractice coverage provided. No on-call, nights or weekends. Cell phone reimbursement. All travel costs covered. All supplies needed to be successful are provided, all we want is you. All state licensures are provided (except for the provider's state of residence). Physical Requirements: Must be able to access and navigate each department at the organization's facilities. Proficiency in Microsoft 365 Must be able to communicate orally and in writing. Must be proficient in English (written and verbal communication). Must be able to push/pull/carry items. Working hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. on call times may be required. Must attend all required meetings and corporate conferences each year (travel may be required). Must be able to sit or stand for extended periods. Must be able to lift 50 lbs. Must be able to exercise discretion and independent judgment. Must be able to delegate tasks, provide clear instructions/recommendations and collaborate with other professionals. Must have a valid driver's license. Must have reliable transportation. US citizenship residency or authorization to work in the United States. QSM-NC, PA provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training. Apply now to begin your journey of joining our QSM family as we continue to grow and provide excellence in wound care.
    $51k-133k yearly est. 25d ago
  • Strategic IT & Security Leader in Higher Ed

    Arma International 4.4company rating

    Asheville, NC job

    A prominent educational institution located in North Carolina seeks an experienced Associate Chief Information Officer/Chief Information Security Officer to oversee IT operations and security. This role is crucial for ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and leading the development of a robust security strategy within the university's IT infrastructure. The ideal candidate must have seven or more years of IT management experience, excellent communication skills, and familiarity with ERP systems and security certifications. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $93k-124k yearly est. 6d ago
  • Fayetteville Cares Hospitality Fill In

    Manna Church 3.8company rating

    Fayetteville, NC job

    Part-time Description Fayetteville Cares Hospitality Fill IN Weekly Hours -As Needed Pay $12.00 per hour Part Time The Hospitality employee will be fill in position to wrong when another team member is out and is responsible for cleaning the building thoroughly, resetting as needed, and notifying the DRC Director of needed maintenance. General Responsibilities: Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Performs duties, such as, cleaning the building (mopping floors, cleaning windows, dusting, cleaning bathrooms, cleaning showers, emptying trash, and other related duties) Clean trash and lost items around property, both inside and outside. Ensure Paylocity is up to date (Due by the 5th and 20th of each month) This includes recording your own hours (clocking in and out). Employee approval of the times you have recorded. Correcting or having your supervisor correct any errors that may have occurred. Key software requirements: Google Mail/Apps/Docs Paylocity Job Qualifications: Experience with janitorial Physical Requirements: The ability to lift and move 50 lbs. Operate lifts and other equipment. Salary Description 12.00 per hour
    $12 hourly 53d ago
  • Manager, Financial Operations

    USTA North Carolina 3.8company rating

    Greensboro, NC job

    Do you enjoy bringing order to complex systems and making processes run smoothly? Are you excited by the idea of supporting a mission that creates access to tennis across North Carolina? If so, USTA North Carolina may be a great fit for you. As our Manager of Financial Operations, you'll play a key role in keeping our financial systems accurate, compliant, and running efficiently-while working with a collaborative, mission-driven team in a supportive and flexible environment. What You'll Do Financial Operations & Accounting Record and maintain accurate financial transactions, including income, expenses, and payroll, using QuickBooks Reconcile bank accounts and investigate discrepancies Manage accounts payable and receivable Reporting & Budget Support Prepare regular financial reports (income statements, balance sheets, etc.) Support budget development and monitoring Assist with audit preparation and external reporting as needed Systems, Compliance & Process Improvement Ensure compliance with nonprofit accounting standards and regulations Create, document, and improve financial and donor-related processes Enter and reconcile gifts, sponsorships, and grants in Network for Good and QuickBooks Collaboration & Support Work closely with staff, external accountants, and vendors Provide timely and accurate financial information to support organizational needs What You'll Bring Communication & Stakeholder Relations Clear and concise written and verbal communication skills Ability to communicate effectively with staff, external accountants, and donors or grantors Exemplary customer service skills Financial & Technical Expertise Proficiency in accounting software, including QuickBooks and Excel Strong understanding of accounting principles and nonprofit tax reporting requirements Accurate recordkeeping and financial reporting Organization & Attention to Detail Strong organizational and time management skills Ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines effectively Meticulous attention to detail What You'll Receive There are many things to love about working for USTA North Carolina. Among them, we are a workplace that embraces conscientiousness, creativity, and innovation. The starting salary range for this position is $48-52K depending on qualifications and experience. Additionally, the position includes a comprehensive, competitive benefit package. And we are dog friendly for well-mannered pups. Additional Information For You Work Environment This position operates in an office setting. The position routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, and filing cabinets. At times, this position will be offsite at trainings, meetings, and events such as tennis tournaments, special events, etc. Many of these are held on the weekends. Thus, there will be weekend work from time to time. 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 position. While performing the duties of this position, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is required to stand and walk frequently. The employee must be able to lift up to 10-20 pounds occasionally. Position Type and Expected Hours of Work This is a full-time nonexempt position. Typical days and core hours of work are Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, but hours outside of the typical days and core business hours are required, including weekend work due to tournaments, meetings, and special events. Travel The position requires travel including but not limited to meetings, events and workshops within the State of North Carolina as well as occasional out-of-state travel including nights and weekends. EEO Statement USTA North Carolina is an equal opportunity employer. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Supervisors This position reports directly to the Executive Director. Other Duties This position description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive list of activities, duties or responsibilities required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Salary Range The salary range for this position is $48,000-52,000, depending on the qualifications of the applicant. In addition, a comprehensive, competitive benefit package is available to employees.
    $48k-52k yearly 4d ago
  • Communications Assistant

    North Carolina Medical Society 3.5company rating

    Raleigh, NC job

    Job Description The Communications Assistant is an early-career role designed for a motivated, curious communications professional who is eager to learn and grow. This position supports NCMS's communications and marketing efforts across digital platforms, media, and internal initiatives while gaining hands-on experience in content execution, digital campaigns, analytics, and project coordination. The Communications Assistant represents NCMS with professionalism and integrity and works closely with the Director of Marketing and Communications and colleagues across the organization. This position is offered as a temporary-to-hire opportunity, with the intent to convert to full-time employment based on performance and business needs. Key Responsibilities Content Creation & Execution Draft and support content across multiple channels, including email, social media, press releases, action alerts, and blog posts Assist with content planning and execution for ongoing communications campaigns Editing & Quality Assurance Copyedit and proofread materials prior to publication to ensure clarity, accuracy, and brand consistency Digital Advertising Support Assist with the setup, execution, and monitoring of digital advertising campaigns, including social media and Google Ads Digital Marketing Support Support email marketing, social media management, and content distribution efforts Help maintain consistency of voice, messaging, and branding across platforms Analytics & Learning from Performance Monitor basic performance metrics for email, social media, and digital campaigns Learn how to interpret data and apply insights to improve future communications Digital Trends & Skill Development Stay informed about digital communications and marketing trends Bring ideas and questions forward to help improve NCMS's digital presence Cross-Department Collaboration Attend meetings as needed, take notes, and assist with follow-up and coordination of assigned tasks Support project management efforts by tracking deadlines and deliverables Website Maintenance Assist with routine website content updates using WordPress Event Support Provide support for team and NCMS events as needed Required Skills & Qualifications Bachelor's degree in communications, marketing, journalism, public relations, or a related field is a plus but not required Strong organizational and time-management skills, with the ability to balance multiple projects and adapt to shifting priorities Strong writing and editing skills with attention to detail Comfort learning and using digital tools and platforms Interest in digital marketing, content strategy, and analytics Willingness to receive feedback and apply it constructively Strong interpersonal and collaboration skills Ability to adapt in a fast-paced, evolving environment Technical Skills (Experience or Willingness to Learn) Microsoft Office Website content management (WordPress) Social media management tools (Hootsuite) Email marketing platforms (Higher Logic or similar) Digital advertising platforms (Google Ads, Feathr and social media advertising tools) Why Work at NCMS At the North Carolina Medical Society, your work supports physicians and physician assistants who care for patients and communities across the state. NCMS is a mission-driven organization that values collaboration, learning, and thoughtful communication. As an early-career professional at NCMS, you will: Gain hands-on experience across a wide range of communications and digital marketing functions Work closely with an experienced communications leader who is invested in mentorship and professional development Build practical skills in content creation, analytics, digital strategy, and project management Contribute to meaningful work that impacts healthcare, advocacy, and public policy in North Carolina Join a collaborative team that values curiosity, initiative, and growth North Carolina Medical Society is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
    $28k-34k yearly est. 10d ago
  • On-Call Certified Animal Safety Representative (USA based)

    American Humane 3.9company rating

    Wilmington, NC job

    American Humane Society currently accepts applications for our Certified Animal Safety Representatives (CASR) on a rolling basis for all geographic locations; we will keep your application on file for a period of time, and will reach out should an opening become available in your area. We are currently hiring and recruiting on a rolling basis for our next training class with a preference for candidates that are located in/around the following areas: Domestic Locations: Wilmington, NC Austin, TX International Locations: Toronto, ON, Canada Calgary, AB, Canada Vancouver, BC, Canada London, England Prague, CZ American Humane Society's renowned No Animals Were Harmed program has multiple On-Call opportunities available with training. The organization is seeking individuals with a Doctor in Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or Registered/Licensed/Certified Veterinary Technician (RVT/LVT/CVT) license, or B.S. in Animal Science or related field to represent the organization's No Animals Were Harmed program as a Certified Animal Safety Representative (CASR) on motion picture, television, commercial and new media locations. American Humane Society is committed to fostering a welcoming workplace. As we seek to fill this position, we encourage high-performing applicants from all backgrounds to apply. For nearly 150 years, American Humane Society has led the way in protecting animals and strengthening the bonds between animals and people. We respond first when animals need rescue, shelter, or protection. Through our groundbreaking programs - from our “No Animals Were Harmed ” certification in Hollywood to our farm and conservation welfare standards - we set the highest level of care and compassion in animal protection. Working at American Humane Society means being part of something bigger. With offices in Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, and Palm Beach, we provide a supportive, professional environment where your work makes a real difference in animals' lives. Job Summary: Responsible for representing American Humane Hollywood's “No Animals Were Harmed ” program on motion picture, television, commercial, and new media locations, to assure the humane treatment of animal performers, to document how the animals are housed and cared for, how various scenes and /or stunts using animal performers are accomplished. To advise regarding animal safety issues and uphold AH's Guidelines for the Safe Use of Animals in Filmed Media. Work includes critical and sensitive contacts with animal trainers, production executives, crew members and occasionally the media. Responsibilities and Duties: Monitoring Animal Action in Filmed Media Educate film personnel in humane matters, assist in any manner that pertains to the animals that are performing in the film, and ensure the safety and welfare of the animal(s) involved. Report Writing Timely and accurate report writing is critical; the report must be detailed in a manner that gives the reader a comprehensive understanding of the animal action, how it was achieved, and all safety precautions that were set in place to achieve the safety and welfare of all animals involved. Reports enable post production staff to determine whether a production will receive the AH end credit certification, “No Animals Were Harmed ”, provide information for the written review and determine a rating. Reports also serve as an accountability record regarding the treatment of the animal(s). Communication and Diplomacy: Strong communication and interpersonal skills are essential, along with diplomacy to work effectively with Hollywood program staff and production personnel, including: producers, directors, assistant directors, special effects personnel, pyrotechnics personnel, firefighters, wranglers, trainers, veterinarians, and local enforcement agencies, if an incident requires adjudication. May need to act as liaison to local agencies that have jurisdiction over animal welfare issues. Location of Work Assignments: NAWH CASRs are needed to work in their local and larger geographic regions as noted above as well as be available for travel to various locations throughout the country on an as needed basis. Additionally, international travel requiring a passport may be requested at times and is optional. Work assignments are often given on short notice and are subject to change. Production assignments vary greatly in length, from one hour to several months at a time on location. Production days may be 10-12 hours. CASRs must be equipped with various types of gear to adapt to extreme and changeable weather conditions that may occur during the filming of a production. Research: The Hollywood program will make every attempt to schedule a CASR that has experience and knowledge of the type of animal/animals that are scheduled to perform. At times the CASR may need to research a species to perform effectively on an assignment. If there are questions, requests for further information regarding an assignment, the CASR is expected to contact the Hollywood program's scheduling department to assist with any information i.e. species specific requirements for humane care and treatment, housing, safety precautions and filming specifics with which the CASR may not have adequate experience. Dangerous animal action, i.e. explosives, stunts, pyrotechnics or any type of animal action that has the potential for serious injury requires the CASR to contact the Hollywood program office for instruction and/or experienced advice. The general process is as follows: The script will be read to determine the animal action that is being filmed. Time permitting, the trainer and/or production will be called to determine how the scripted animal action will be achieved. The pre-production information will be logged in the Hollywood program database. The Hollywood program's scheduling department will contact an CASR that is capable and available. The available information will be given to the CASR assigned to the production. The scheduling department/production will arrange for housing and transportation when necessary. The CASR will be instructed with all the available, necessary information re: production contacts, geographical locations, potentially dangerous animal action, wrangler / trainer information, prior problems (good or bad) with the company/trainer/animal species/etc. as the information applies to their work with American Humane. All the necessary paper work will be given to the CASR. The CASR will be asked to sign confidentiality papers regarding the production, but these should be vetted through AH's legal department. The Hollywood program's goal is to educate film personnel in humane matters, assist in any manner that pertains to the animal / animals that are performing in the film, and most of all to ensure the safety and welfare of the animal(s) involved. All reports must be turned in on time and complete per the Report Writing policy. Essential experience, knowledge, skills and abilities: Must have one or more of the following qualifications: Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) Registered/Licensed/Certified Veterinary Technician (RVT/LVT/CVT) B.S. in Animal Science or related field from an accredited school, or equivalent combination of experience and education Diversity of experience in animal health and behavior preferred Commitment to animal welfare Equine knowledge and experience preferred Broad knowledge and familiarity with range of animals, from horses to snakes and spiders, fish, dogs, birds, goats and cats Excellent verbal and written communication skills; active listening Adept at building collaborative relationships and demonstrating diplomacy Knowledge of special effects and stunts involving animals preferred Work effectively without direct supervision in the field Detail-oriented and organized Excellent judgment Must be able to analyze situations and make recommendations within a short period Adept at using computer for email and writing reports Successful completion of the American Humane Society Certified Animal Safety Representative Training Course is required Physical demands and work environment: To become a CASR, all selected applicants must complete and pass the CASR training during their probationary period of employment. This training lasts approximately 5 weeks and consists of approximately 1 week of classroom training and 4 weeks of on-set training. The work environment principally consists of motion picture production sound stages and off-lot motion picture production interior and exterior location sets in various types of buildings and/or outdoor locations. Requires the ability to work outdoors in rough terrain, and the ability to work in a variety of climatic conditions. The physical working environment is primarily outdoors and may require working in extreme cold, extreme heat, wet and/or humid weather conditions. Walking, climbing, balancing and standing while on location during the production of motion pictures, lifting on occasion 10 kg or more. Reaching, handling, stooping and bending when observing and recording related duties. Excellent vision from 6 meters or more. Valid driver's license required and ability to provide own transportation to production location. Local, national and/or international travel will be required on-call, sometimes on short notice. Monitoring of production work can occur at any time of day or night and is subject to change; starting and ending times vary based on production schedule. A production day may be 10 to 12 hours. Materials and Equipment Used: Required uniform Computer Paperwork/Guidelines Proper Identification Automobile Digital camera Binoculars Cell phone Flashlight Batteries Proper weather equipment Change of clothes First aid kit - (personal) American Humane Society's core values define our workplace, and these values serve as the cornerstone for interactions in advancing our mission and institutional goals. Employees are expected to adhere to all organizational policies and to act as role models, demonstrating American Humane Society's core values: Compassion - Being kind and caring in our interactions with others. Accountability - Holding ourselves to the highest standards. Following through on commitments and owning our actions, behavior, and decisions. Respect for All - Being professional, listening to others and honoring diversity in all its forms. Loyalty to Mission - Staying focused on our purpose and our mission - our nation's most vulnerable depend on us. Sustainability - Contributing to being a great place to work and achieving our shared mission and goals to make a difference, now and in the future. Honesty, Integrity, Trust - Demonstrating transparency, as trusted stewards of donor resources, supporting our leadership and one another. American Humane Society (AHS) is an Equal Opportunity Employer with a commitment to fostering a welcoming, supportive workplace where our work makes a real difference in animals' lives. American Humane will consider for employment all qualified Applicants, including those with Criminal Histories, in a manner consistent with the requirements of applicable state and local laws, including the City of Los Angeles' Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance.
    $45k-67k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Summer Camp Counselor

    North Carolina Museum of Life and Science 3.8company rating

    North Carolina Museum of Life and Science job in Durham, NC

    Job Title: Summer Camp Counselor Job Classification: Seasonal, FT, Nonexempt Reports to: Summer Camp Site Director & Assistant Director Position Objective: Counselors work closely with Camp Educators to help deliver a fun, safe, and engaging summer camp experience for PreK-8th grade children. Counselors are responsible for fostering positive relationships with campers by leading community building games and activities, facilitating extended care programs, and monitoring the well-being of campers while in their care. Qualifications Required Desired * High school degree,GED equivalent,or previous work experience. * Experience working with children. * Candidate must be able to spend the day actively engaging groups of up to 18 campers. * Ability to build a positive and inclusive camp community. * Knowledge of or ability to develop fun, informal group games and activities for groups of up to 18 campers. * Focus on physical and emotional safety and well-being. * Motivation and desire to encourage and model critical thinking and scientific discovery. * Ability to work well with others. * Ability to work well under pressure with a positive attitude and creative problem-solving skills. * Availability to work 5-8 full weeks of summer consisting of 11 weeks between May 26- August 21. * Must be able to be on their feet for up to 6 hours at a time, walk distances of up to one mile over varying terrains, and be able to lift 25 pounds. * Ability to work outside in heat and humidity; some camps occur in an outdoor class room and many camps spend time outdoors. * Bi-lingual Proficiency * Demonstrated interest and background in natural sciences and/or technology * Experience working with youth from different backgrounds and abilities For technology-based camps: * Programming in Javascript * Game Modding * Robotics building and programming including LEGO Robotics platforms Responsibilities * Work together with a Camp Educator and volunteer to provide hands-on, informal science learning activities for campers * Topics including nature discovery, tinkering, space, and animal behavior/care * Help to prepare and present pre-developed programs of science activities to groups of up to 18 children. * Research, develop and lead campers in informal group games,songs and skits. * Set up and facilitate afternoon extended care program activities * Clean up the classroom after the camp day * Monitor extended care program supplies and communicate needs * Work together with a Camp Educator and volunteer to maintain safety and well-being for up to 18 campers at a time. * Traveling to and from the camp space and other campus locations * Actively contribute and build a camp community that is inclusive, supportive, and fun for all program participants * Be aware of and implement Museum policies * Communicate issues to Camp Educators and camp leadership in a timely manner * Assist in general classroom and materials management * Assist in setting up activities and classroom cleaning throughout the camp day * Demonstrate compassion and empathy while utilizing positive behavior techniques to ensure campers with diverse needs and backgrounds follow safety and community guidelines * Participate in regular program evaluations and self-assessments * Attend scheduled staff meetings and trainings * Participate in daily team meetings with Educators to review the day's activities, discuss group management plans, address emergent issues * Trainings * Virtual Trainings - 2 weekday evenings a week throughout May * General Camp Orientation - May 16 - 17 * Topics Trainings - evenings late May - early June * Camp Curiosity Orientation - June 13 * Review all written and virtual training materials * Mid-Summer evaluation materials * Represent the Museum in a professional manner during interactions and while out on the Museum floor * Additional job related duties as assigned. * Important Note-Camp Staff will not work the entire summer schedule or have to work consecutive weeks.Staff will be required to work a total of5- 8fullweeksthroughout the summer season (May 26-August 21). Applicants will be asked to detail their summer availability during the interview process, and preference will be given to those able to work more weeks. Staff Oversight: None
    $28k-32k yearly est. 28d ago
  • Floater

    Monarch 4.4company rating

    Robbins, NC job

    Make a Difference in Someone's Life! At Monarch, we work together to provide life-changing care in communities across North Carolina and Rhode Island. As a team, we provide hope, promote wellness, and empower individuals and families impacted by mental illness, substance use disorders, intellectual and developmental disabilities, and traumatic brain injury. You Belong at Monarch You deserve a positive and encouraging work environment - a place where you can do your best work and grow as a professional. That is just what you'll find at Monarch. Here, we care for people, including our team members. We offer a comprehensive, competitive benefits package that supports full-time and part-time team members and their families. More than just a job, this opportunity with Monarch will give you room to spread your wings and grow because we believe in promoting from within and developing future leaders. Job Highlights:SIGN ON BONUS: $1,000 ($500 at 30 days; $500 at 6 months) This Opportunity:The Floater is primarily responsible for supporting people in achieving their personal dreams and goals as designated in the individual goal plans while developing positive relationships. Floaters will work to provide coverage for Developmental Specialist, Behavioral Specialist, Individual Supports/ Supported Living Specialist during vacations, holidays, leave, or vacancies.What You'll Do: • Continually assess each person receiving services for their hopes, dreams, and desires and provide supports that facilitate achievement. • Support people receiving services in developing relationships in their community and with their natural supports. • Assist people receiving services in participating fully in their community consistent with the person's interests. Serve as a resource for person served on community agencies, services, and supports that can meet identified needs or goals. • Ensure that the rights of each person receiving services are protected and promoted at all times. Assist people in developing advocacy skills, participating in advocacy efforts, and utilizing personal advocates. • Provide support as needed to meet the emotional, physical, and medical needs of each person supported. • Continually educate people receiving services on required work procedures, facility rules, policies, practices and their rights. • Facilitate person-centered, effective, positive relationships with people receiving services using positive approaches that promote self-determination in all areas of life. • Provide input and recommendations into assessment and planning processes, and development of the individual's plan. • Implement person's plan fully, within the requirements of the service definition, and document as required by the service definition and agency policy. Accurately complete all required documentation, including but not limited to, goal completion, actions toward outcomes, incident reports, timesheets, etc. • Complete daily progress notes and communication log to assure appointments, goals, and interests are met. Assist in maintaining all necessary records, daily attendance, check sheets, production sheets, etc. • Assist people receiving services with the day-to-day operation of their home such as housekeeping, meal preparation, laundry, shopping, lawn care, vehicle cleanliness, and maintenance. • Assist people receiving services with knowledge of emergency procedures and personal safety. Utilize effective judgment when dealing with safety issues, including but not limited to fire safety by conducting drills, inspecting equipment, and practicing safety procedures in the community. • Supervise, educate, and monitor (as needed) people receiving services in work settings. Settings may include community, vocational workshops, day supports, etc. • Maintain a safe working environment for employees and people receiving services by practicing safety procedures in the community and on the job. • Substitute in-house or in the community as demands occurs. Sleepovers at residential settings as needed. • Drive and Travel as required. Arrange for or provide transportation to people receiving services as required. • Cooperate with lead staff in developing a schedule, which maximizes the use of hours to ensure efficient use to time and carries out responsibilities in a manner which best meets the needs of individuals receiving services. • Assist new staff and/or current staff with orientation, mentoring, and training. • Sleepover in a residential setting may be required. • Attend and actively participate in meetings and training as required. Maintain certification in all agency, state and federal training requirements. • Demonstrate knowledge of and comply with all agency policies and procedures, as well as state and federal statutes and regulations related to specific program areas. • Follow service definition guidelines for services being provided. • Complete all other relevant responsibilities as assigned by the supervisor. Education We're Looking For:High School Diploma (Required) Certifications We're Looking For:Drivers License (Valid) - USAExperience We're Looking For:Experience working with children or adults (dependent on population served) with a mental health diagnosis, an intellectual/developmental disability., or substance use disorder | Not RequiredSchedule:Flexible schedule to meet the needs of the people supported (40 hours/week).Target Weekly Hours:40Monarch is an Equal Opportunity Employer Monarch offers opportunities as diverse as the people we support and the communities we serve. Monarch is an equal opportunity employer and we are firmly committed to supporting and celebrating all forms of diversity. Monarch does not accept paper applications. Any person with a disability who needs any reasonable accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act to apply for a position or otherwise to participate in Monarch job search or selection process, should contact **************** or call **************. This in no way implies that these are the only duties and responsibilities to be performed. You will be required to follow any other instructions and to perform any other duties and responsibilities upon the request of a supervisor. This job description is subject to revision at the discretion of Monarch.
    $22k-29k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Employment Peer Mentor

    Monarch 4.4company rating

    Charlotte, NC job

    Make a Difference in Someone's Life! At Monarch, we work together to provide life-changing care in communities across North Carolina and Rhode Island. As a team, we provide hope, promote wellness, and empower individuals and families impacted by mental illness, substance use disorders, intellectual and developmental disabilities, and traumatic brain injury. You Belong at Monarch You deserve a positive and encouraging work environment - a place where you can do your best work and grow as a professional. That is just what you'll find at Monarch. Here, we care for people, including our team members. We offer a comprehensive, competitive benefits package that supports full-time and part-time team members and their families. More than just a job, this opportunity with Monarch will give you room to spread your wings and grow because we believe in promoting from within and developing future leaders. Job Highlights:This Opportunity:The Employment Peer Mentor is primarily responsible for supporting people to achieve their personal goals of employment while enhancing the development of their natural supports, as well as coping and self-management skills. This position utilizes personal experience with mental health or substance abuse issues to assist others in achieving desired outcomes.What You'll Do: • Promote self-determination, recovery, self-advocacy, and self-direction; assisting individuals in identifying strengths, wellness goals, setting objectives, and identifying barriers. • Assist individuals in making informed choices regarding their care and services and other life decisions affecting their illness. • Assist with self-help, advocacy, pre-crisis support, and supporting an individual with speaking with their employer regarding reasonable accommodations for psychiatric disability. • Assist the Employment Support Professional in conjunction with the individuals supported in developing goals and areas of need, and assist in developing Individualized Employment Plans • Communicate needs and progress of the person supported to supervisor and Employment Support Professionals/other professionals as requested. • Engage in various skill-building activities such as learning how to maintain stable housing, bill paying, cleaning, organizing belongings, building social skills, locating improved housing situations, according to cultural and personal preferences of the individual served and his/her medical needs. • Attend treatment team meetings with individual to promote the individual's use of self-directed advocacy tools; supporting individuals in developing or updating PCP's and/or Employment Plans; how to ask for appropriate services in the community; support individual through the employment planning process. • Outreach to individuals in other programs and services to encourage employment. • Model advocacy skills for disclosure issues or requesting job accommodations. • Teach wellness management strategies and self-management plans/tools to use in the workplace and in personal lives. • Link individuals to support groups in the community to learn from other peers, promote hope, problem-solve through work situations, and decrease social isolation. • Provide education to Employment Support Professionals and other team members to assist in understanding in self-advocate and peer support roles, promoting a culture in which an individual's point of view and preferences are recognized, understood, respected, and integrated into service. • Provide resources and teach transportation skills as necessary to secure employment. • Share own personal story to model how to choose, get, and keep meaningful employment and build community connections. • Support vocational choices made by individuals and support them in overcoming job-related concerns and building social skills in the community that will enhance job acquisition and tenure. • Document encounters and contacts made on behalf of people we support; complete and submit billing documentation as appropriate; maintain comprehensive files. • Maintain positive working relationships within the communities served, including with individuals, families, staff, monitoring and licensing agencies, organizations, and funders. • Travel extensively to community locations, various agencies, and other outreach destinations. Provide and/or arrange for transportation for people receiving support as required. • Provide support as needed to meet the emotional, physical, and medical needs of each person supported. • Attend and actively participate in meetings and training as required. Maintain certification in all agency, state and federal training requirements. • Demonstrate knowledge of and comply with all agency policies and procedures, as well as state and federal statutes and regulations related to specific program areas • Demonstrate knowledge of emergency procedures and assist in crisis situations. • Demonstrate knowledge of and comply with all agency policies and procedures. • Follow service definition guidelines for services being provided. • Complete all other relevant responsibilities as assigned by the supervisor. • Travel and driving may be required. Education We're Looking For:High School Diploma (Required) Certifications We're Looking For:Certified Peer Support Specialist (CPSS) - State Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services (USA), Drivers License (Valid) - USAExperience We're Looking For:Lived experience and a personal recovery story related to mental illness or substance use. | RequiredSchedule:Monday - Friday (8:00am - 5:00pm) Target Weekly Hours:40Monarch is an Equal Opportunity Employer Monarch offers opportunities as diverse as the people we support and the communities we serve. Monarch is an equal opportunity employer and we are firmly committed to supporting and celebrating all forms of diversity. Monarch does not accept paper applications. Any person with a disability who needs any reasonable accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act to apply for a position or otherwise to participate in Monarch job search or selection process, should contact **************** or call **************. This in no way implies that these are the only duties and responsibilities to be performed. You will be required to follow any other instructions and to perform any other duties and responsibilities upon the request of a supervisor. This job description is subject to revision at the discretion of Monarch.
    $19k-26k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Career Navigator II - Hab Tech

    Goodwill Ind NW Nc Inc. 3.9company rating

    Asheville, NC job

    Use your skills to transform your local community. Goodwill Industries of Northwest North Carolina offers numerous career opportunities with competitive pay, excellent benefits, and the reward of knowing your hard work is helping others. WHY WORK FOR GOODWILL? Goodwill Industries of Northwest North Carolina, Inc. (Goodwill) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization headquartered in Winston-Salem, NC. We employ more than 1,100 team members who are dedicated to our mission of providing employment and training services that help people find jobs and reach financial stability. With 51 retail stores, 20 career centers, and dozens of attended donation centers across a 31-county territory, Goodwill is a complex enterprise offering a wide range of career opportunities. At Goodwill, the work we do makes a difference in the lives of the individuals we serve and, in turn, in the community in which we live. Our business operations provide stability to our organization that is not always enjoyed by nonprofit organizations solely funded by outside sources. Our employees enjoy excellent benefits and a unique work environment that is professional, fast paced, and fulfilling. Our organization's values shape our culture and guide our interactions with program participants, customers, and each other. Our shared commitment to Living the Mission; Promoting Teamwork; Driving Improvement; Taking Responsibility for Actions and Behaviors; and Respecting and Appreciating Others is what makes us successful and inspires all that we do. Want to learn more about Goodwill? Click on the links at the top of this page or go to: ********************* Job Description The Career Navigator II acts as Direct Care Support for individuals that have an intellectual or developmental disability (I/DD) within Goodwill's Community Integration program. The Community Integration is designed to help participants optimize their personal, social, and vocational competency to live successfully in the community. In this role, the Career Navigator II or Direct Care Support assists individuals to participate in a variety of community life experiences and/or interactions that may include, but are not limited to: Art, music, exercise classes Community outings, leisure or recreational activities. Cultural activities. Pre-vocational experiences. Educational and training activities. Development of living skills. Health and wellness promotion. The Career Navigator II should be comfortable with assisting vulnerable adults with activities of daily living, driving participants to outings in the community on a regular basis and working as a part of a team. Knowledge of and experience performing de-escalation techniques and working with individuals with a disability are preferred. Key Job Responsibilities Assists participants that have Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) in developing skills that support greater independence and becoming more active within the community. Works with individuals who are currently engaged in habilitation services. Supports participants in being successful as defined in designated plans, working toward established personal, social, and vocational goals. Understands HIPAA and practices confidentiality. Utilizes and navigates required program database and manages data input into systems. Assists with documentation and billing. Education High school diploma, required. Technical certificate/training, highly preferred. Essential Skills & Abilities 1-2 years of experience in similar role. Excellent customer service skills. Intermediate computer skills required. Ability to multi-task. Excellent communication skills-both written and verbal. Excellent critical thinking and time management skills. Must understand other organization's policies. Must be an active listener and have excellent soft skills. Excellent organizational skills and understanding of deadlines. Requires specialized training and background clearance. Understanding of HIPPA and the importance of confidentiality. Must be able to travel within the assigned territory to transport participants, as required. BENEFITS Goodwill believes strongly in supporting our team members and offers excellent benefits, professional development, and opportunities for internal career growth. We are continuously looking for opportunities to expand our benefits program to accommodate the needs of our team members. While this list is not all-inclusive, some of the many benefits we offer to all employees are: Paid Time Off (PTO) Money Purchase Pension Plan 403(b) Retirement Savings Plan Employee Assistance Program Free Telehealth Employee Referral Program Quarterly Incentive Programs (for all retail positions) Corporate Discount Programs In addition, we offer the following benefits for our full-time team members working 30 or more hours per week: Medical Insurance Prescription Coverage Dental and Vision Coverage Flex Spending Accounts (Medical and Dependent Care) Short & Long-Term Disability Life Insurance Tuition Reimbursement EOE. E-Verify Employer.
    $28k-38k yearly est. 2d ago

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