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  • Services Coordinator

    National Community Renaissance 4.7company rating

    Service coordinator job at National Community Renaissance

    National Community Renaissance (National CORE) is one of the nations largest and most respected affordable housing developers and operators. With our social services provider, the Hope Through Housing Foundation (Hope) is committed to breaking the cycle of generational poverty by implementing high-quality social services for low-income families and seniors living within and around National COREs affordable housing developments throughout California, Texas, Arkansas, and Florida. We seek passionate, hardworking team members who are committed to transforming lives and communities. Together, we deliver Hope, Opportunity, Prosperity, and Empowerment to thousands of youth, adults, and seniors each year. About the Job: Hope Services Coordinators are responsible for developing, implementing, and managing high-quality programs and activities aimed at improving the financial stability, economic mobility, and physical and mental health of our residents and those surrounding National CORE properties. The Services Coordinator will utilize prevention, intervention, and referrals in the social service areas of early childhood education, after school care services and programs, youth and young adult development, financial education, workforce development, community building, and health and wellness. The Services Coordinator works closely with onsite Property Management staff and serves as a community ambassador, developing partnerships that expand Hopes impact. The Services Coordinator maintains a direct reporting relationship with an assigned Hope Through Housing Regional Director. RESPONSIBILITIES The Services Coordinator will coordinate programs operated by service partners and will provide direct services for residents, their families, and their communities. * Identify resident needs, develop individualized property service plans, and deliver quality services for residents both directly and through service partnerships. * Provide resident connection to community resources and referral opportunities, in accordance to resident surveys. * Develop an onsite mechanism to facilitate resident connection to community service agency resources and referrals, including personnel of community service providers, educational opportunities and support groups. * Maintain regular communication with external relations regarding new service partners and evaluation of service delivery by partners. * Access partner and service provider database provided by External Relations to schedule appropriate services. * Provide support for local, and/or grassroots efforts promoting health and wellness. * Ensure service providers develop a site program schedule for residents with access to a variety of recreational, educational, and enrichment activities in support of resident needs. * Serve as community ambassador, developing relationships resulting in in-kind service/product donations and financial contributions. * Manage and monitor assigned property services budget including payroll, supplies, vendors, and fundraising. * Manage and maintain a harmonious relationship with site staff and partners. * Maintain client resident services files and database of resident contact referrals and engagement in order to identify trends, patterns, needs, opportunities, and outcomes of services including documentation and certifications. * Provide regular reports of activities and events and maintain documentation. * Provide/oversee After School Care Services and Programs. * Provision of age appropriate activities and events for participants, coordinate activities to meet the developmental needs and interests of all children. * Ensure service providers are consistent with required supervision of all children, and ensure their guidance and safety during all recreational and sports activities. * Ensure service providers complete and update records on all enrolled. * Deliver Financial Literacy and Economic Mobility trainings. * Provide residents with opportunities for enhanced vocational and soft skills training including but not limited to resume writing, job search techniques, computer literacy, etc. * Workforce Development Assist residents with community referrals for adult education, including but not limited to ESL, GED completion, etc. * Community Building - Develop and implement a plan to provide social events and community engagement opportunities to increase involvement. * Health and Wellness - In collaboration with External Relations establish and develop relationships with health care providers and community based organizations to provide onsite health education classes focusing on prevention and wellness management. * Must attend Company sponsored events that relate to the development of the team, which, from time to time, may include overnight stays at locations away from the employees home. SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS * Ability to work cooperatively and collaboratively with other HOPE staff, National CORE staff, public officials, private sector officials, parents, and community leaders. * Must have a sincere interest in working with children, youth and the aging population. * Ability to meet the needs of a diverse, low-income population. * Ability to communicate effectively and demonstrate sensitivity to others. * Excellent organizational and document management skills. * Familiarity with basic computer software programs and ability to type. * Fluency in a language in addition to English is preferred. EXPERIENCE & EDUCATION * Bachelors degree in education, public health, social work or related field is desirable. * Demonstrated experience working in a social service, education or related field providing case management services. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS/WORK ENVIRONMENT * Exposure to various types of weather conditions. * Sitting, walking * Driving * May include lifting up to 20 pounds. * Operate computer and office equipment. * Ability to pass TB skin test and background check. FLSA * Non-exempt
    $38k-50k yearly est. 30d ago
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  • Services Coordinator

    National Community Renaissance 4.7company rating

    Service coordinator job at National Community Renaissance

    National Community Renaissance (National CORE) is one of the nations largest and most respected affordable housing developers and operators. With our social services provider, the Hope Through Housing Foundation (Hope) is committed to breaking the cycle of generational poverty by implementing high-quality social services for low-income families and seniors living within and around National COREs affordable housing developments throughout California, Texas, Arkansas, and Florida. We seek passionate, hardworking team members who are committed to transforming lives and communities. Together, we deliver Hope, Opportunity, Prosperity, and Empowerment to thousands of youth, adults, and seniors each year. About the Job: Hope Services Coordinators are responsible for developing, implementing, and managing high-quality programs and activities aimed at improving the financial stability, economic mobility, and physical and mental health of our residents and those surrounding National CORE properties. The Services Coordinator will utilize prevention, intervention, and referrals in the social service areas of early childhood education, after school care services and programs, youth and young adult development, financial education, workforce development, community building, and health and wellness. The Services Coordinator works closely with onsite Property Management staff and serves as a community ambassador, developing partnerships that expand Hopes impact. The Services Coordinator maintains a direct reporting relationship with an assigned Hope Through Housing Regional Director. RESPONSIBILITIES The Services Coordinator will coordinate programs operated by service partners and will provide direct services for residents, their families, and their communities. Identify resident needs, develop individualized property service plans, and deliver quality services for residents both directly and through service partnerships. Provide resident connection to community resources and referral opportunities, in accordance to resident surveys. Develop an onsite mechanism to facilitate resident connection to community service agency resources and referrals, including personnel of community service providers, educational opportunities and support groups. Maintain regular communication with external relations regarding new service partners and evaluation of service delivery by partners. Access partner and service provider database provided by External Relations to schedule appropriate services. Provide support for local, and/or grassroots efforts promoting health and wellness. Ensure service providers develop a site program schedule for residents with access to a variety of recreational, educational, and enrichment activities in support of resident needs. Serve as community ambassador, developing relationships resulting in in-kind service/product donations and financial contributions. Manage and monitor assigned property services budget including payroll, supplies, vendors, and fundraising. Manage and maintain a harmonious relationship with site staff and partners. Maintain client resident services files and database of resident contact referrals and engagement in order to identify trends, patterns, needs, opportunities, and outcomes of services including documentation and certifications. Provide regular reports of activities and events and maintain documentation. Provide/oversee After School Care Services and Programs. Provision of age appropriate activities and events for participants, coordinate activities to meet the developmental needs and interests of all children. Ensure service providers are consistent with required supervision of all children, and ensure their guidance and safety during all recreational and sports activities. Ensure service providers complete and update records on all enrolled. Deliver Financial Literacy and Economic Mobility trainings. Provide residents with opportunities for enhanced vocational and soft skills training including but not limited to resume writing, job search techniques, computer literacy, etc. Workforce Development Assist residents with community referrals for adult education, including but not limited to ESL, GED completion, etc. Community Building - Develop and implement a plan to provide social events and community engagement opportunities to increase involvement. Health and Wellness - In collaboration with External Relations establish and develop relationships with health care providers and community based organizations to provide onsite health education classes focusing on prevention and wellness management. Must attend Company sponsored events that relate to the development of the team, which, from time to time, may include overnight stays at locations away from the employees home. SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS Ability to work cooperatively and collaboratively with other HOPE staff, National CORE staff, public officials, private sector officials, parents, and community leaders. Must have a sincere interest in working with children, youth and the aging population. Ability to meet the needs of a diverse, low-income population. Ability to communicate effectively and demonstrate sensitivity to others. Excellent organizational and document management skills. Familiarity with basic computer software programs and ability to type. Fluency in a language in addition to English is preferred. EXPERIENCE & EDUCATION Bachelors degree in education, public health, social work or related field is desirable. Demonstrated experience working in a social service, education or related field providing case management services. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS/WORK ENVIRONMENT Exposure to various types of weather conditions. Sitting, walking Driving May include lifting up to 20 pounds. Operate computer and office equipment. Ability to pass TB skin test and background check. FLSA Non-exempt
    $37k-50k yearly est. 20d ago
  • Service Coordinator

    Abode Services 3.9company rating

    Burlingame, CA jobs

    Abode, one of the largest and effective nonprofits working to end homelessness in the Bay Area, is seeking a Service Coordinator for our Eucalyptus Grove Apartments program in San Mateo County. About the role: The Service Coordinator is responsible for the provision of housing services to individuals who are homeless. The Services Coordinator provides a variety of services to increase housing stability including counseling, referral to financial/credit counseling, referral to legal services, and developing an individualized housing plan that includes a path to permanent housing stability, subsequent to financial assistance. This position is also responsible for service coordination to ensure that participants are connected to other necessary supportive services. The People and Culture: You will be surrounded by some of the most talented, supportive, smart, and kind leaders and teams - people you can be proud to work with Abode Services regularly recognizes employees' efforts, seeks employees' input, and cares for employees as people with lives outside of work. We believe that we make better decisions and provide quality services when our workforce reflects the diversity of the communities in which we operate. People of color make up nearly 70% of our workforce and we strive to recruit and retain employees from all backgrounds. Our Benefits & Perks: $28.85 - $33.00 per hour DOE (higher end must have a degree and 2 years of experience working with unhoused people) 100% paid health, vision, and dental options 19 PTO days & 12 Holidays per year Voluntary benefits: FSA, EAP, Commuter Checks, Life Insurance, Legal, and more 3% retirement match/contribution Professional Development Trainings and Opportunities, Leadership Academy Programs, and All Staff Events Dynamic, mission-driven culture and supportive leadership. We support you in supporting others How You Make an Impact: Provision of comprehensive housing services to participants, which may include working directly with landlords Working closely with other social service partners referring and providing services to participants. Coordination of services for program participants to ensure that participants are receiving essential services to increase health and housing outcomes. Assist residents in retaining housing and maximizing their independence and self-sufficiency by providing linkages to appropriate community services such as crisis intervention, rehab, income support and benefits acquisition, employment assistance, primary physical and mental health, substance recovery and family involvement. Provide referrals for further assessment/treatment services for any areas of concern, such as developmental, learning disabilities, behavioral/healthcare needs, school readiness and exposure to drug, alcohol abuse and family violence within the household. Create and maintain an Individual service plan and needs assessment for each household. Meet with the household in person, either in the community or within the home as frequently as needed. Attend program meetings with internal and external partners to coordinate services and ensure quality services. Maintain client files, including all necessary documentation. Communicate closely and frequently with all members of the team to improve systems, solve problems, share resources, and coordinate work. Must be able to document services in a timely manner, using BIRP format. Attend staff meetings and other agency functions as needed. Other duties as assigned. How You Meet Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Human Services, Social Work, Sociology, or related field or equivalent field experience. 2 years case management experience providing services to homeless or low-income individuals and/or families. Driving and transportation of participants when required. Use of personal vehicle and proof of valid California Driver's License and current auto insurance, along with a clean DMV record, is required. Flexible schedule to work evening and weekend hours as needed. COMPETENCIES: Excellent verbal & written communication, organizational, and time management skills. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with meticulous attention to detail. Ability to work well independently and collaboratively with teams. Professional experience in the human services or related field and demonstrated experience with low-income individuals and families. Basic knowledge and understanding of applicable federal, state, and local laws. Ability to de-escalate crisis situations with program participants. Proficiency in Microsoft Office programs, systems, and platforms. Ability to learn and use required mobile devices and business-related applications. Outstanding communication skills and high degree of emotional intelligence, cultural humility, with a proven track record to build and maintain effective relationships with a wide variety of internal and external contacts. Notice: This description is to be used as a guide only. It does not constitute a contract, commitment or promise of any kind. Abode Services reserves the right to change, add, delete, upgrade, or downgrade the position as dictated by business necessity at any time with or without notice. Notice: Abode Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Drug Free Workplace Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
    $28.9-33 hourly 1d ago
  • Service Coordinator

    Abode Services 3.9company rating

    Oakland, CA jobs

    Abode, one of the largest and effective nonprofits working to end homelessness in the Bay Area, is seeking a Service Coordinator for our programs in Alameda County. About The Role: The Service Coordinator is responsible for the provision of housing services to individuals who are homeless. The Service Coordinator provides a variety of services to increase housing stability including counseling, referral to financial/credit counseling, referral to legal services, and developing an individualized housing plan that includes a path to permanent housing stability, subsequent to financial assistance. This position is also responsible for service coordination to ensure that participants are connected to other necessary supportive services. The People and Culture: You will be surrounded by some of the most talented, supportive, smart, and kind leaders and teams - people you can be proud to work with! Abode Services regularly recognizes employees' efforts, seeks employees' input, and cares for employees as people with lives outside of work. We believe that we make better decisions and provide quality services when our workforce reflects the diversity of the communities in which we operate. People of color make up nearly 70% of our workforce and we strive to recruit and retain employees from all backgrounds. Our Benefits & Perks: $28.85 - $31.74 per hour 100% paid health, vision, and dental options 19 PTO days & 12 Holidays per year Voluntary benefits: FSA, EAP, Commuter Checks, Life Insurance, Legal, and more 3% retirement match/contribution Professional Development Trainings and Opportunities, Leadership Academy Programs, and All Staff Events Dynamic, mission-driven culture and supportive leadership. We support you in supporting others How You Make An Impact: Provision of comprehensive housing services to participants, which may include working directly with landlords. Working closely with other social service partners referring and providing services to participants. Coordination of services for program participants to ensure that participants are receiving essential services to increase health and housing outcomes. Assist residents in retaining housing and maximizing their independence and self-sufficiency by providing linkages to appropriate community services such as crisis intervention, rehab, income support and benefits acquisition, employment assistance, primary physical and mental health, substance recovery and family involvement. Provide referrals for further assessment/treatment services for any areas of concern, such as developmental, learning disabilities, behavioral/healthcare needs, school readiness and exposure to drug, alcohol abuse and family violence within the household. Create and maintain an Individual service plan and needs assessment for each household. Meet with the household in person, either in the community or within the home as frequently as needed. Attend program meetings with internal and external partners to coordinate services and ensure quality services. Maintain client files, including all necessary documentation. Communicate closely and frequently with all members of the team to improve systems, solve problems, share resources, and coordinate work. Must be able to document services in a timely manner, using BIRP format. Attend staff meetings and other agency functions as needed. Other duties as assigned. How You Meet Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Human Services, Social Work, Sociology, or related field or equivalent field experience. 2 years case management experience providing services to homeless or low-income individuals and/or families. Driving and transportation of participants when required. Use of personal vehicle and proof of valid California Driver's License and current auto insurance, along with a clean DMV record, is required. Flexible schedule to work evening and weekend hours as needed. Notice: This description is to be used as a guide only. It does not constitute a contract, commitment or promise of any kind. Abode Services reserves the right to change, add, delete, upgrade, or downgrade the position as dictated by business necessity at any time with or without notice. Notice: Abode Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Drug Free Workplace. Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
    $28.9-31.7 hourly 7d ago
  • VITA Intake Specialist-Seasonal

    Archdiocese of San Antonio 3.3company rating

    San Antonio, TX jobs

    Work Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Workdays: Monday - Saturday (weekends/evenings as needed) Location: Various Sites Mission: The mission of Catholic Charities is to provide for the needs of our community through selfless service under the sign of love. Summary: The VITA Intake Specialist is responsible for assuring every client is aware of all services available to them and are seen in a timely manner. The Clerical Intake Specialist also oversees client sign-in and assists clients in the completion of the client intake sheet at their assigned site. Position Responsibilities: *Must pass the Standards of Conduct and Intake & Quality Review test per IRS standards *Greets clients in a courteous manner upon arrival and departure *Respond to clients' general inquiries *Connects client to a certified tax expert for any tax inquiries *Enter clients' information onto the Charity Tracker Account daily *Maintains and keeps the assigned area in an orderly manner *Light lifting and record keeping *Provide clients with an Intake Form Prepares client file for tax preparation Ensures the site has adequate materials to operate properly and/or restock as necessary Assists the Site Coordinator with maintaining the flow and volume of site operations Must be able to commit to a 3-month work assignment beginning mid-January throughout mid-April Must be able to work Monday thru Sunday (depending on site hours) Follow and uphold the Volunteer Standard of Conduct set forth by the IRS Must complete all required trainings in a timely manner. Must be sensitive to the service population's cultural and socioeconomic characteristics. Must adhere to safety training and protocols on a daily basis and taking precautionary measure to ensure the safety and well-being of self and others. Responsible for protecting the confidentiality of any information or material obtained in the service with the organization to include but not limited to client names and information, services rendered to clients, donors names and gifts, internal and external investigations or results of any investigations, and financial information. Adherence to the Code of Conduct and Employment Policy is mandatory. Every employee is required to take a solution-oriented approach in their interactions and undertakings, as well as being a team member that promotes collaboration and commitment to the Mission and Vision of the organization. Other duties as assigned by the Program Director/supervisor. Competencies: Customer Service Communication Integrity/Honesty Interpersonal Awareness Focus Requirements Minimum Qualifications: * Education * High School diploma or GED * Experience * At least 1 year of customer service experience License and Credentials Reliable transportation Valid Identification Bilingual in English and Spanish preferred Minimum Knowledge and Skills: Minimum of 1-year experience in: Computer skills Proficient in Microsoft Office (outlook, excel, word, access, PowerPoint) Must be detail-oriented, organized, self-motivated, and work well independently and on a team Must maintain professionalism in the workplace Must have good verbal skills Disclaimer: This is not necessarily an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, skills, duties, requirements, efforts or working conditions associated with the job. While this is intended to be an accurate reflection of the current job, management reserves the right to revise the job description or to require that other or different tasks be performed when circumstances change (e.g., emergencies, changes in personnel, workload, etc.) This is a Grant funded position and salary is dependent on funding availability. Position can be eliminated at any time because of lack of funding to support this position. Catholic Charities is an Equal Opportunity Employer. To view this and other employment opportunities please visit our website at *************** You must apply through our website and complete the application and upload your resume. No phone calls please. If you are chosen for an interview, you will be contacted. Salary Description 14.00
    $36k-49k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Sustainability & Environmental Program Coordinator

    Goodwill of Central and Northern Arizona 4.0company rating

    South San Francisco, CA jobs

    The Sustainability & Environmental Program Coordinator will play a critical part in ensuring our commercial warehouse operations in South San Francisco align with local and state environmental regulations, while advancing Goodwill of San Francisco Bay's sustainability goals. This position will serve as a bridge between warehouse operations, sustainability strategy, policy strategy, and regulatory compliance. Will support driving initiatives that promote circularity, waste reduction, sustainable packaging, and more. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Environmental Compliance & Policy Coordination Ensure adherence to all applicable environmental regulations and city/state sustainability policies impacting warehouse operations. Serve as the point of contact for local regulatory agencies and maintain up-to-date knowledge of relevant compliance requirements (e.g. SF Department of the Environment). Conduct internal audits, maintain documentation, and coordinate reporting related to environmental performance and compliance metrics. Support implementation and tracking of environmental permits/designations, waste diversion goals, packaging standards, and material handling protocols (if applicable). Support on site coordination of sustainability stakeholder visits to warehouse operations. Sustainability Program Implementation Collaborate with cross-functional teams (e.g. Operations, Facilities, Procurement, EHS) to develop and implement sustainable practices and procedures. Design and support programs that enhance circularity and reduce environmental impact across warehouse operations (e.g. zero waste initiatives, sustainable materials sourcing, reverse logistics). Support efforts to monitor and improve packaging practices in line with sustainability goals and local regulations. Stakeholder Engagement & Communication Engage with external stakeholders, including city agencies, community groups, and sustainability coalitions, to represent company interests and stay informed of evolving sustainability policy. Partner with internal stakeholders to drive adoption of sustainability initiatives and build a culture of environmental responsibility within warehouse teams. Develop clear communications and training materials to support staff awareness and compliance with sustainability initiatives. Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science, Sustainability, Public Policy, Environmental Engineering, or related field. 1-4 years of experience in environmental compliance, sustainability coordination, or operations within a commercial, industrial, or logistics environment. Knowledge of San Francisco Bay Area and California environmental regulations, waste management policies, and sustainability ordinances. Strong project management, organizational, and communication skills. Ability to engage diverse stakeholders and build collaborative relationships. Preferred Qualifications: Experience working in warehouse, logistics, or supply chain operations. Familiarity with data collection and sustainability reporting tools. Experience with circular economy initiatives, LEED, TRUE Zero Waste, or similar certifications is a plus. Bilingual or multilingual skills are a bonus, especially Spanish or Cantonese. Reasonable Accommodation Statement: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
    $44k-63k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Coordinator, Student + Alumni Programs

    Foundation for Teaching Economics 4.1company rating

    Davis, CA jobs

    The Foundation for Teaching Economics (FTE) is seeking a motivated, detail-oriented, and relationship-driven Coordinator, Student + Alumni Programs to join our team. This role plays a critical part in supporting student admissions, program logistics, and ongoing engagement with our student and alumni community. This position is ideal for someone who enjoys coordinating events and programs, managing multiple priorities, and building meaningful relationships with students, alumni, partners, and colleagues. About the Role The Coordinator, Student + Alumni Programs supports the full lifecycle of FTE's student programs from recruitment and admissions to program execution and alumni engagement. The role combines administrative coordination, outreach, data management, and hands-on logistical support. The ideal candidate is adaptable, organized, service-oriented, and excited to contribute to FTE's mission of introducing students to the economic way of thinking. Key Responsibilities Admissions & Outreach Support targeted student recruitment efforts aligned with donor priorities and program goals. Manage and grow relationships with FTE affiliate organizations, schools, and individual partners. Represent FTE at recruitment events such as conferences, conventions, and outreach gatherings (locally and nationally). Maintain accurate and up-to-date student records in FTE's CRM, tracking applicants through all stages of the admissions cycle. Respond to student, parent, and partner inquiries regarding program applications, attendance, and logistics. Build and maintain relationships with student organizations and schools to promote FTE programs. Support outreach to prospective students and alumni through newsletters, social media, and other communication channels. Program Coordination & Logistics Assist with the planning, administration, and evaluation of in-person and virtual student programs. Coordinate the procurement, preparation, and shipment of program materials and supplies. Organize and maintain program supply inventory. Support hiring and onboarding of seasonal Program Coordinators for student programs. Provide administrative and logistical support during peak program periods, including occasional evening or weekend work. Assist with post-program data entry, evaluation, and reporting. Alumni Engagement Support FTE's student alumni initiatives, including the ambassador program. Assist with reviewing alumni applications and coordinating meetings or events. Help facilitate alumni communications and social media content creation. Maintain accurate alumni records and engagement data. Additional Support Provide occasional backup support for teacher programs or virtual program administration, as needed. Take on special projects and additional duties as assigned. Qualifications 1-2 years of experience in event coordination, marketing, or program support (internships or part-time roles with significant responsibility considered) Bachelor's degree preferred; equivalent work experience will be considered Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. Ability to manage multiple projects, prioritize tasks, and meet deadlines. Comfort working independently with minimal supervision in a fast-paced environment. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Experience using CRM systems and web-based communication or learning management platforms. Familiarity with social media platforms (e.g., Instagram, Facebook, TikTok) and scheduling tools such as Hootsuite. Ability to build and maintain professional relationships with students, alumni, partners, and colleagues. Willingness to learn new systems, take initiative, and adapt to changing priorities. Previous experience with pre-college, youth, or summer programs (especially for minors) is a plus but not required. Familiarity with FTE programs, including Economics for Leaders, is helpful but not required. Personal Characteristics Successful candidates will be: Highly organized, flexible, and proactive. Detail-oriented with a strong sense of ownership and follow-through. Positive, collaborative, and service-minded. Comfortable working in a mission-driven, team-oriented, and loosely structured environment. Open to feedback and continuous learning. Physical & Working Conditions Ability to sit for extended periods. Ability to lift and carry items weighing up to 50 pounds. Occasional evening, weekend, and extended-hour work during peak program seasons. Travel required, including overnight travel within California and nationally. This is a permanent position with a nonprofit foundation based in Davis, CA. The office offers a collegial, casual work environment with flexible hours (generally 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.). FTE is a smoke- and tobacco-free workplace. Compensation Salary range: $48,000-$55,000 annually depending on experience How to Apply Please email a PDF of your resume and cover letter to ***************. Your cover letter should explain how your skills and experience prepare you for this role and how they connect to FTE's mission. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. About FTE Established in 1975, the Foundation for Teaching Economics is dedicated to introducing students and educators to an economic way of thinking about personal, national, and international issues. FTE focuses primarily on secondary education and is nationally recognized for its emphasis on active learning and engaging, discussion-based instruction. FTE operates as a subsidiary of The Fund for American Studies (TFAS), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational organization based in Washington, DC.
    $48k-55k yearly 5d ago
  • Nutrition Coordinator

    Chicanos Por La Causa 3.9company rating

    Big Wells, TX jobs

    CPLC's Early Childhood Development (ECD) programs are committed to giving every child, regardless of circumstances at birth, an opportunity to succeed in school and life. Provides full-day, full-year early childhood development services to low income children, ages 0-3 years, and their families in educationally-stimulating learning environments. POSITION SUMMARY The Nutrition Coordinator is responsible for planning, coordinating implementing and monitoring the operation of the CPLC Early Childhood Development (ECD) Nutrition Content Area. Ensures the Nutrition Content Area is in compliance with Head Start Program Performance Standards and Texas and New Mexico laws and regulations. Plans, develops, and implements training for staff, Family Child Care Providers, parents, and volunteers related to Nutrition in collaboration with Health Coordinators. Promotes school readiness by preparing children and families for school and life success as it relates to this position. Actively supervise children by sight and sound at all times and in all environments. Maintain all health and safety regulations to create an optimum learning environment. Facilitate health practices to keep children safe in the school bus, outdoor and indoor environments. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND COMPETENCIES A Bachelor's degree in nutrition, social sciences, or other health related field and a minimum of 2 years of experience. Working in a community health system that serves culturally diverse low-income children and families is preferred. Training or course work in Early Childhood nutrition and children with special needs is a plus. Experience working with comprehensive record keeping systems. Use of computer, projection equipment, computer software programs (e.g. Microsoft Office, Adobe) and web-based systems are required. Applicant must be able to generate reports and be able to understand the context and how it fits the program appropriately. Bilingual in Spanish and English preferred. Initial employment physical, TB test or Chest X-ray, Tdap vaccination, valid Driver's License in either Texas or New Mexico and vehicle insurance are required. Must pass a criminal background check to include a Child Abuse and Neglect register check and obtain a Level One Fingerprint Clearance card. Must be First Aid and CPR certified or obtain certification within the first 6 months of employment. A Food Handler's Manager Card will be required within 30 days after hire date. We recognize that our success is driven by great talent, and that's why we provide a comprehensive and competitive suite of benefits to serve you and your family. Fulltime employee's benefits below: Generous Paid Holiday Employee Recognition Program Paid Time Off & Paid Sick Days Free Preventative Services & Wellness Rewards Medical, Dental, and Vision for Spouse/Domestic Partner & Children to age 26 Health Savings Account & Flexible Spending Account Life + Disability options Employee Assistance Program Telemedicine & Concierge Services 401(k) Retirement Plan Pet Care, Life Mart Purchase Discounts Tuition Reimbursement for qualifying degrees Mileage & Cell Reimbursement for qualifying roles Identity Theft Protection& Voluntary Benefits Chicanos Por La Causa, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. CPLC knows it takes variety of thought, culture, background, and perspective to create a truly impactful workforce. As CPLC grows, we are seeking talented employees with varying backgrounds, cultures, perspectives, and experiences to support our innovation and creativity. CPLC commits to a continued focus on fair and just hiring, training, promotional practices, and policies. We work for real change and progress in equal opportunity recruitment, hiring, and advancement. Learn more by visiting *************************** California Residents: Chicanos Por La Causa, Inc and its subsidiaries will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the California Fair Chance Act. Find out more about the Fair Chance Act by visiting the Civil Right's Department Fair Chance Act webpage.
    $36k-46k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Youth Program Coordinator (2097)

    First Presbyterian Church 3.4company rating

    Dallas, TX jobs

    Our mission is to engage middle and high school students by supporting them through social emotional development, navigation of the education system, career preparedness, creating a safe environment and providing services that are individualized and culturally competent to build brighter futures. The Youth Coordinator organizes and supervises youth development programs, works closely with the Children's Program Coordinator and College and Career Readiness Coordinator and reports directly to the Manager of Children, Youth and Family Programs. Essential Functions: Supervises employees by observing work duties and activities while implementing policies and procedures and providing feedback. Plans and organizes activities, maintains curriculums and schedules trips for students. Provides a syllabus to students, and a monthly calendar of events to parents. Engages parents and addresses concerns with them with courtesy and patience. Creates a safe, inclusive and friendly learning environment for students, parents, volunteers and staff. Demonstrate patience and flexibility in changing jobs demands and when interacting with the public. Implement and monitor detailed intervention plan for targeted students. Provide behavior reports to parents as needed. Maintain accurate attendance records, program evaluations, and any additional reports and submit in a timely manner. Order supplies and equipment when necessary and within budgeting requirements. Collaborate with College and Career Readiness Coordinator to support the tutoring and mentoring components. Maintain and form partnerships with outside community agencies that enhance the academic, personal and career success of all youth. Develops, conducts and evaluates afterschool and summer programming in collaboration with the Children's Program Coordinator and the Manager of CYF Programs by providing and planning instructional and enrichment resources/material to support part-time staff. Note Must be available to work on-site on Wednesdays from 6:00pm - 9:00pm (or later, during school year), and on weekends (time varies) on occasion for special events. This is a full-time position. Core competencies: Program Design and Delivery Curriculum and Activity Planning: Ability to design and implement engaging programs that foster leadership, personal growth, and skill-building for youth. Age-Appropriate Engagement: Understanding the developmental needs of youth and ensuring activities are relevant, inclusive, and engaging for diverse groups. Program Evaluation: Skills in evaluating program effectiveness, assessing participant progress, and adjusting programs as necessary. Youth Development Knowledge Social and Emotional Development: Expertise in the social, emotional, and cognitive development of youth, using this knowledge to create supportive environments. Mentorship and Empowerment: Ability to mentor and empower youth, encouraging self-confidence, decision-making, and goal-setting. Communication and Relationship Building Building Trusting Relationships: Ability to build rapport with youth, ensuring that they feel supported, valued, and understood. Family and Community Engagement: Collaborating with families, schools, and community organizations to support youth development and provide additional resources. Leadership and Team Management Supervising Staff and Volunteers: Leadership skills to recruit, train, and manage staff or volunteers, ensuring that they understand the program's goals and provide effective support. Conflict Resolution: Ability to handle conflicts between youth or between youth and staff, resolving issues with empathy and fairness. Safety and Risk Management Safety Protocols: Knowledge of child safety regulations, emergency procedures, and behavior management strategies to ensure a safe environment for all participants. Risk Assessment: Identifying potential risks in programming and implementing strategies to mitigate them. Qualifications Excellent written and verbal communication skills Proficient in Microsoft office (including Word, Excel and PowerPoint) and social media platforms Ability to instruct and manage afterschool staff and students effectively Ability to relate to young people and keep a professional distance is a must A self-starter with strong organizational and time management skills Must be grounded and organized, yet flexible and open to the changing demands of the organization; Willing to step into tasks as needed Possess ability to work in a team in various environments with minimal supervision Comfortable assisting people of diverse economic, social and ethnic backgrounds Must have a driver's license; ability to drive a 15 passenger van (required)
    $31k-44k yearly est. 21d ago
  • SLPA/EIS - Service Coordinator (SC)

    Community Action Corporation of South Texas 3.7company rating

    Corpus Christi, TX jobs

    Responsible for providing communication therapy services and is responsible for participating in the initial and ongoing team assessments, providing home and center-based training opportunities for participating children and their families, and accessing case management activities. Conducts in-service training for colleagues, functions as a specialty resource for team members and their caseloads. Primary Responsibilities 1. Provides specific therapy procedures planned and directed by the licensed professional. 2. Conducts carry over activities, language stimulation and other activities deemed appropriate by the licensed professional. 3. Conducts speech, language and hearing screenings and assessments with appropriate supervision. 4. Provides supportive services to ECI team members as needed. Assists with transitioning of children so it occurs in an organized fashion. 5. Performs necessary documentation and maintains current and accurate records and preparation of clinical materials. 6. As directed, provides in-service training to program staff and ongoing training for parents, guardians, or other caregivers. 7. Responsible for communication therapy services in the natural environment as well as in the classroom setting inclusively. 8. Completes 85% delivery for planned services while establishing rapport to minimize no-shows and cancellations. 9. SST visits, as needed. Maintain EIS credential and SLPA license. 10. Other duties as assigned. Work Experience Required | Preferred Two (2) years pediatric experience | Three (3) or more years pediatric experience Education/Certifications/Licensure Required | Preferred A Bachelor of Science Degree in Communication Disorders with a minimum of 24 hours in Speech/Language Pathology. Must be licensed as an Assistant Speech/Language Pathologist in the State of Texas, have no fewer than 25 hours in the area of clinical observation and clinical assisting. This experience must have been obtained in an educational institution or in one of its cooperating programs. The candidate must have a valid driver's license, safe driving record and auto liability insurance required. The candidate must pass a pre-employment physical. Skills Required | Preferred Proficiency in computer and Microsoft Office programs Physical Requirements Acknowledgement The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed. They are not intended to be constructed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities. I acknowledge that I have reviewed and understand my job duty requirements to efficiently perform my role.
    $36k-49k yearly est. 10d ago
  • SLPA/EIS - Service Coordinator (SC)

    Community Action Corporation of South Texas 3.7company rating

    Laredo, TX jobs

    Responsible for providing communication therapy services and is responsible for participating in the initial and ongoing team assessments, providing home and center-based training opportunities for participating children and their families, and accessing case management activities. Conducts in-service training for colleagues, functions as a specialty resource for team members and their caseloads. Primary Responsibilities 1. Provides specific therapy procedures planned and directed by the licensed professional. 2. Conducts carry over activities, language stimulation and other activities deemed appropriate by the licensed professional. 3. Conducts speech, language and hearing screenings and assessments with appropriate supervision. 4. Provides supportive services to ECI team members as needed. Assists with transitioning of children so it occurs in an organized fashion. 5. Performs necessary documentation and maintains current and accurate records and preparation of clinical materials. 6. As directed, provides in-service training to program staff and ongoing training for parents, guardians, or other caregivers. 7. Responsible for communication therapy services in the natural environment as well as in the classroom setting inclusively. 8. Completes 85% delivery for planned services while establishing rapport to minimize no-shows and cancellations. 9. SST visits, as needed. Maintain EIS credential and SLPA license. 10. Other duties as assigned. Work Experience Required | Preferred Two (2) years pediatric experience | Three (3) or more years pediatric experience Education/Certifications/Licensure Required | Preferred A Bachelor of Science Degree in Communication Disorders with a minimum of 24 hours in Speech/Language Pathology. Must be licensed as an Assistant Speech/Language Pathologist in the State of Texas, have no fewer than 25 hours in the area of clinical observation and clinical assisting. This experience must have been obtained in an educational institution or in one of its cooperating programs. The candidate must have a valid driver's license, safe driving record and auto liability insurance required. The candidate must pass a pre-employment physical. Skills Required | Preferred Proficiency in computer and Microsoft Office programs Physical Requirements Acknowledgement The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed. They are not intended to be constructed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities. I acknowledge that I have reviewed and understand my job duty requirements to efficiently perform my role.
    $36k-48k yearly est. 10d ago
  • Academic Coordinator of Youth Programs

    YMCA of San Francisco 4.0company rating

    San Francisco, CA jobs

    Careers by Empowering Futures, Building Communities Imagine going to work each day knowing that your efforts positively impact individuals and communities. As a global movement and the nation's leading nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening communities through youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility, the YMCA of Greater San Francisco offers more than just a job-we offer a career with a future and the opportunity to make a lasting difference in your community. At the Y, you can uncover your passion and build a lifelong career addressing some of the nation's most pressing social issues. Our Organizational Culture At the YMCA of Greater San Francisco, we are committed to demonstrating values that aim to building strong communities where you can Be, Belong and Become. With Truth & Courage, we strive to understand and act on individual and societal truths. We ensure a safe and inclusive environment with Authenticity & Accessibility, allowing everyone to participate according to their needs. Our approach is Dependable & Creative, as we respond to community needs through strong partnerships. Above all, we embody Dignity & Empathy, treating everyone with respect and compassion, and recognizing the inherent dignity in all individuals. Position Summary The Academic Coordinator of Youth Programs oversees the Academic Link Day team, ensuring safe, inclusive, and engaging learning environments that support academic growth and social-emotional development. This role provides staff guidance on effective classroom management, integration of social-emotional learning strategies, and compliance with Excel Quality Action Plan (QAP) standards and grant requirements (CMS/EMS systems). The Academic Coordinator collaborates with school administrators and YMCA leadership to establish site-specific academic goals and connects programs with community-based academic resources that align with each community's needs. They are responsible for tracking fiscal management, maintaining accurate records, and completing required grant documentation. Demonstrating the YMCA's core values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility, the Academic Coordinator maintains a strong understanding of youth development programs, fiscal processes, and reporting systems. Job Responsibilities Program Development & Coordination Develop and implement administrative plans, assess site-specific needs, and evaluate academic programs and activities. Oversee curriculum development and evaluation and procure teaching materials as needed. Plan and organize events, including training sessions for staff and community stakeholders. Monitor the QAP process, ensure deadlines are met, and support Site Coordinators. Student Support & Academic Advising Support Academic Link Day staff in developing academic plans and provide academic advising throughout their journey. Compile resources to support student retention, academic achievement, and advocate for additional support for youth and families. Collaboration & Community Engagement Collaborate with school administration, academic advisors, YMCA leadership, and site teams to promote student success. Maintain strong relationships with community agencies and institutions to enhance program effectiveness. Data Management & Compliance Compile documentation and input data for DCYF and Excel grant tracking systems. Conduct monthly attendance audits across all sites. Training & Presentation Lead presentations and workshops for school administrators, parents, and YMCA Youth Development staff. Complete all mandatory safety training and community training as required. Qualifications Must be 21 years or older. High School Diploma or equivalent. 3+ years of experience in youth programs, including supervisory responsibilities. Strong interpersonal, leadership, and communication skills (both verbal and written). Proficiency in MS Office Suite. Availability Monday through Friday, with flexibility for evenings and weekends. Clearance of TB test within last 2 years. Preferred Qualifications Associate's or Bachelor's degree (Education or related field). Experience in youth development, particularly in community-based organizations or school districts. Budget management experience. Bilingual in any language, with preference for Spanish, Russian, Cantonese, Mandarin, or others. Work Environment & Physical Demands The work environment is dynamic, with a mix of office, school, and community-based settings. Staff may be required to work in varied conditions, including classrooms, event spaces, and outdoor areas. The position involves regular interactions with children, families, and school personnel. Physical demands include standing, walking, and occasional lifting of materials or supplies up to 25 pounds. Disclaimers Must successfully complete a background screening, including criminal and employment verification. Some positions may also require a credit check. All duties and responsibilities are essential job functions subject to reasonable accommodation. The YMCA of Greater San Francisco promotes an equal employment opportunity workplace, which includes reasonable accommodation for otherwise qualified disabled applicants and employees. Please contact your manager if you have any questions about this policy or these job duties. This may not be all-inclusive, and employees are expected to perform other duties as assigned by management. Job descriptions and duties may be modified by management as needed. Job offers are conditional and contingent upon background clearance. Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance and CA Fair Chance Act, we will consider qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records for employment. Salary Description The hourly rate for this position is $24.00 - $29.00 per hour, based on experience, qualifications, and alignment with salary benchmarks for similar roles. Compensation is in accordance with grant funding approval and program budget requirements.
    $24-29 hourly 2d ago
  • Student Staff (Pasadena, CA)

    Young Life 4.0company rating

    Pasadena, CA jobs

    If you are currently on Young Life staff, please do not apply through this external jobs board. To apply for internal job opportunities, log in to Workday and use the Jobs Hub. Applying externally may delay your application and require you to resubmit internally. Young Life requires all employees to sign a Statement of Faith. We recommend you read this statement before applying for any position. Because of Young Life's exclusive Christian purposes of evangelism and discipleship as set forth in its Articles of Incorporation and in these Bylaws, and to reflect what has always been and will continue to be the position of Young Life, specifically the Christian belief that each and every employee and volunteer of the corporation should minister as a servant of God with the primary responsibility of proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ and, as such, is an integral part of the Christian mission and ministry of the corporation, Young Life shall only employ individuals or enlist volunteer leaders who: (a) profess a belief in Jesus Christ as their personal Savior and Lord; and (b) subscribe to the statements and policies required of all Young Life staff, including the Young Life Statement of Faith. Therefore, employees and volunteers of Young Life, during working and nonworking hours, shall: (i) be ready, willing and able to fulfill such ministry functions as may be required by the organization; (ii) refrain from conduct and statements that detract from the biblical standards taught and supported by Young Life, and (iii) abide by all policies and practices of Young Life including, without limitation, those related to religious belief or ministry activities. Job Specific Working Conditions: 10 hours per week Salary Range about $9,880 annually Ministry Functions: Spiritual Development - “Following Jesus” includes prayer and spiritual disciplines, fellowship, growth and health and church relationships. Develop a yearly personal growth plan that fosters a vibrant spiritual life including time for solitude, retreat, reflection, prayer and a sincere commitment to understanding God's Word. Seek and maintain relationships and disciplines, in the context of active participation in a church community. Actively participate in the spiritual life of the Young Life community. Lead teams and individuals in spiritual development. Leadership Development - “Equipping leaders, committee and staff” includes key volunteer care, recruiting, team building and training, supervision and vision casting. Meet with your volunteer leaders and area leadership on a regular basis. Learn to recruit and train new leaders to build a leadership team that reflects the community. Model excellence in contact work, club, Campaigners and camping to other leaders. Attend and be involved with area leadership as assigned. Resource Development - “Fueling the ministry” includes events, major donor care, public relations (branding) and TDS team. Raise financial support as directed and maintain good donor care practices. Communicate ministry updates and progress to personal donor partners. Assist with camp fundraisers and attend occasional committee and adult functions as assigned. Direct Ministry - “Proclaiming and modeling” includes contact work, club, Campaigners and camp. Actively engage in all three levels of contact work. Participate in leadership with a team to conduct a Young Life club and Campaigners/discipleship ministry with excellence. Participate on a team to implement a summer and school-season camping strategy for a ministry. Potentially serve on summer staff or assigned staff at a Young Life property with input and direction from the area director. Ministry Support - “Taking care of business” includes accounting, administration, communication (internal), data management and strategic plan. Adhere to all Young Life policies and procedures and maintain professionalism concerning office hours, dress, conduct and time management. Learn to set yearly ministry and personal goals and objectives; review them on a regular basis. Assist in the office administration when necessary and assigned. Complete expense reports as necessary in a clear and timely fashion. Perform other duties as assigned and congruent with gifts, experience and area needs. Regional Training At the regional director's prerogative, certain regional training events may be required. Area Training Work through job assignments under the supervision of the area director or assigned mentor (assignments may be adapted to fit individual needs and the area situation) Receive individualized training supervised by the area director designed to develop personal spiritual maturity and enhance personal character. Give particular focus to an individualized program to learn and gain competency in ministry skills (i.e. The 5 C's). Become familiar with area strategy and ministry health as assigned by the area director. Receive introduction to personal fund-raising principles, including familiarity with Basic Elements for Part-Time Staff Take advantage of Young Life discipleship experiences (e.g. summer staff, discipleship focus, adventure camping). Education: Pursuing a college degree. Qualifications Required For The Job: Proven relational skills with both kids and adults. Demonstrated verbal and written communication skills. Ability to maintain confidentiality.
    $9.9k monthly Auto-Apply 10d ago
  • Coordinator, Health Promotions

    American Lung Association 4.5company rating

    Los Angeles, CA jobs

    The American Lung Association has an excellent opportunity for a Coordinator, Health Promotions. Working as a member of the Health Promotions department, you will join an outstanding group of professionals dedicated to our mission: to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease through research, education, and advocacy. We are looking for a candidate to Coordinate, implement and evaluate lung health programs throughout Los Angeles County and surrounding markets as well as implement the Comprehensive Tobacco Control Service in LA County Project. The Health Promotions Coordinator will work with community members to implement lasting changes that will improve lung health and health equity across assigned areas by conduct community needs assessment activities; recruiting and engaging coalition members; creating and delivering presentations; developing educational materials, and coordinating events to engage local communities in advancing smokefree multi-unit housing policy campaigns in Carson and Hawthorne. This is a 100% grant funded position through June 2026. Location: The position is located at the American Lung Association's Los Angeles, California office and will be a hybrid of in-person and virtual work. Responsibilities: Assist supervisor in implementing and evaluating a public health education program that will focus on lung health awareness and smoke free environments. Work in coordination with project team to develop, implement and evaluate community engagement and health education programs focused on smokefree environments and lung health. Build support for project efforts within the community by conducting community outreach, hosting trainings, engaging community members in coalitions, and providing educational opportunities that expand smokefree spaces. Effectively utilize timelines and work plans to ensure completion of project deliverables. Build, maintain and cultivate relationships with funders, facilitators, and community partners to advance program goals and encourage program delivery, sustainability, and growth across the Los Angeles County region including American Lung Association programs including Freedom From Smoking, Better Breathers Clubs, Asthma Basics, LUNG FORCE Expo, etc. within assigned territory. Explore opportunities to connect and enhance collaborations throughout the Lung Association Contribute to all progress reports and monthly reporting of grant activities. Research and implement best practices for smokefree environments and initiatives within priority populations. Collaborate with supervisor in growing American Lung Association programs within assigned territory. Provide support for Southern California program and development events, such as lung cancer workshop, LUNG FORCE Walk, and other related activities. Actively participate in coalitions identified in the Comprehensive Tobacco Control Service in LA County Project Scope of Work. Participate on national American Lung Association program workgroups and committees as requested. Provide support for annual report, awards, grants and other activities assigned. Participate in and support community related programs. Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree in public health or related field preferred. Some experience in public health, public policy, or related field. Spanish speaker preferred. Experience in coalition building and community health development. Excellent communication skills (written and oral). Excellent customer service skills; ability to clearly articulate the mission and vision of the ALA. Strong project management skills to research and execute specific program deliverables. Strategic in developing/maintaining relationships with medical professionals, public health community, and members of the public. Computer literate; knowledge using Microsoft programs helpful. Ability to lift approximately 25 lbs. Must have a valid Driver's license and your own reliable transportation with the ability to travel within assigned area 20% of the time for meetings and conferences, as well as the flexibility to work irregular hours, including evenings and weekends with some overnights required. Required to travel statewide for providing technical assistance, meetings and conferences as required by assigned grants. Must be proficient in Microsoft Office. Consistent with its mission, the American Lung Association maintains a smoke-free workplace; all employees must abstain from tobacco use in any form, including vaping. Compensation: Exact compensation may vary based on skills, experience, and location. The target hiring range for this position is between $46,800 and $52,000 per annum. Benefits : The Lung Association offers a comprehensive benefits package including: Paid Leave - 10 vacation days in the first year (15 days thereafter), 2 personal days and 15 sick days per year, as well as 12 company-paid holidays per year. We also offer Paid Parental Leave for eligible employees. Insurance - Employees (and their eligible dependents) can enroll in our medical, dental, and vision plans, as well as voluntary plans for critical illness, accident, hospital indemnity, short-term disability and supplemental life/AD&D insurance. Employees will be enrolled in company-paid life/AD&D and long-term disability Insurance coverage. Retirement Plan - Eligible employees can participate in our 401(k) Defined Contribution Retirement Plan, which offers matching employer contributions (up to 4%) and year-end discretionary non-elective contributions. Equal Employment Opportunity The American Lung Association is committed to employ, in its best judgment, the most suitable candidates for approved positions while engaging in recruitment and selection practices that are in compliance with all applicable employment laws. We are an equal opportunity employer: women, minorities, veterans and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Policy Statement It is the policy of the American Lung Association to prohibit discrimination and harassment of any type and to provide equal employment opportunities to employees and applicants, without regard to their race, color, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, religion, national origin, alienage or citizenship status, genetic predisposition or carrier status, or physical and/or mental disabilities, veteran status, or any other status protected by law. The American Lung Association will take affirmative action to employ, advance in employment and otherwise treat all individuals in the foregoing categories without discrimination in all employment practices. This policy applies in all Human Resources actions including recruitment, selection, evaluation, promotion, compensation, and training.
    $46.8k-52k yearly Auto-Apply 10d ago
  • Student Staff - Greater Waco/Baylor (TX32)

    Young Life 4.0company rating

    Waco, TX jobs

    If you are currently on Young Life staff, please do not apply through this external jobs board. To apply for internal job opportunities, log in to Workday and use the Jobs Hub. Applying externally may delay your application and require you to resubmit internally. Young Life requires all employees to sign a Statement of Faith. We recommend you read this statement before applying for any position. Because of Young Life's exclusive Christian purposes of evangelism and discipleship as set forth in its Articles of Incorporation and in these Bylaws, and to reflect what has always been and will continue to be the position of Young Life, specifically the Christian belief that each and every employee and volunteer of the corporation should minister as a servant of God with the primary responsibility of proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ and, as such, is an integral part of the Christian mission and ministry of the corporation, Young Life shall only employ individuals or enlist volunteer leaders who: (a) profess a belief in Jesus Christ as their personal Savior and Lord; and (b) subscribe to the statements and policies required of all Young Life staff, including the Young Life Statement of Faith. Therefore, employees and volunteers of Young Life, during working and nonworking hours, shall: (i) be ready, willing and able to fulfill such ministry functions as may be required by the organization; (ii) refrain from conduct and statements that detract from the biblical standards taught and supported by Young Life, and (iii) abide by all policies and practices of Young Life including, without limitation, those related to religious belief or ministry activities. Job Specific Working Conditions: . Ministry Functions: Spiritual Development - “Following Jesus” includes prayer and spiritual disciplines, fellowship, growth and health and church relationships. Develop a yearly personal growth plan that fosters a vibrant spiritual life including time for solitude, retreat, reflection, prayer and a sincere commitment to understanding God's Word. Seek and maintain relationships and disciplines, in the context of active participation in a church community. Actively participate in the spiritual life of the Young Life community. Lead teams and individuals in spiritual development. Leadership Development - “Equipping leaders, committee and staff” includes key volunteer care, recruiting, team building and training, supervision and vision casting. Meet with your volunteer leaders and area leadership on a regular basis. Learn to recruit and train new leaders to build a leadership team that reflects the community. Model excellence in contact work, club, Campaigners and camping to other leaders. Attend and be involved with area leadership as assigned. Resource Development - “Fueling the ministry” includes events, major donor care, public relations (branding) and TDS team. Raise financial support as directed and maintain good donor care practices. Communicate ministry updates and progress to personal donor partners. Assist with camp fundraisers and attend occasional committee and adult functions as assigned. Direct Ministry - “Proclaiming and modeling” includes contact work, club, Campaigners and camp. Actively engage in all three levels of contact work. Participate in leadership with a team to conduct a Young Life club and Campaigners/discipleship ministry with excellence. Participate on a team to implement a summer and school-season camping strategy for a ministry. Potentially serve on summer staff or assigned staff at a Young Life property with input and direction from the area director. Ministry Support - “Taking care of business” includes accounting, administration, communication (internal), data management and strategic plan. Adhere to all Young Life policies and procedures and maintain professionalism concerning office hours, dress, conduct and time management. Learn to set yearly ministry and personal goals and objectives; review them on a regular basis. Assist in the office administration when necessary and assigned. Complete expense reports as necessary in a clear and timely fashion. Perform other duties as assigned and congruent with gifts, experience and area needs. Regional Training At the regional director's prerogative, certain regional training events may be required. Area Training Work through job assignments under the supervision of the area director or assigned mentor (assignments may be adapted to fit individual needs and the area situation) Receive individualized training supervised by the area director designed to develop personal spiritual maturity and enhance personal character. Give particular focus to an individualized program to learn and gain competency in ministry skills (i.e. The 5 C's). Become familiar with area strategy and ministry health as assigned by the area director. Receive introduction to personal fund-raising principles, including familiarity with Basic Elements for Part-Time Staff Take advantage of Young Life discipleship experiences (e.g. summer staff, discipleship focus, adventure camping). Education: Pursuing a college degree. Qualifications Required For The Job: Proven relational skills with both kids and adults. Demonstrated verbal and written communication skills. Ability to maintain confidentiality.
    $35k-44k yearly est. Auto-Apply 10d ago
  • Home Health ICM Coordinator

    UCLA Health 4.2company rating

    Los Angeles, CA jobs

    The Home Health ICM Coordinator plays a key role in supporting our Utilization Management team to ensure safe, high-quality, and cost-effective care for patients enrolled in UCLA Medicare Advantage and Intensive Case Management programs. Under the supervision of the RN Assistant Director, you will coordinate referrals, authorizations, and post-acute services, while helping patients and families navigate their care to reduce hospital readmissions and improve outcomes. This is a non-clinical role focused on care coordination, oversight of home health services, and administrative support to ensure compliance with CMS guidelines and medical necessity criteria. Key Responsibilities: + Coordinate and process urgent, routine, pre-service, and retro authorization requests. + Support ICM Case Managers in longitudinal care coordination and safe discharge planning. + Monitor hospital and skilled nursing facility (SNF) admissions and discharges; coordinate transitions of care. + Develop and implement non-clinical care plans with case management nurses (e.g., transportation, DME, post-acute services). + Conduct patient and provider outreach to support continuity of care and prevent avoidable hospitalizations. + Review and track claims, authorizations, and compliance with CMS regulations. + Maintain accurate records, prepare reports, and support quality improvement initiatives. + Provide coverage for other coordinators and assist with program operations as needed. Salary Range: $35.47 - $48.82 HourlyQualifications + Minimum of 2 years' experience working in a Managed Care Case Management and care coordination environment preferred. + High school diploma, GED or equivalent. + Experience processing Inpatient and ambulatory Managed Care referrals. + Vodavi phone system experience preferred. + Ability to operate a wide variety of office equipment, including computers, printers, copy machines, facsimile receiver/transmitter, scanners and mailing equipment. + Proficient computer skills including working knowledge of Microsoft Excel and Word. + Ability to multi-task, work with frequent interruptions and meet deadlines. + Must be detailed oriented, attentive, organized, and able to follow directions. + Ability to communicate thoughts and information clearly and succinctly in writing as well as verbally. + Ability to lift up to 25 pounds. UCLA Health welcomes all individuals, without regard to race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin or disabilities, and we proudly look to each person's unique achievements and experiences to further set us apart.
    $35.5-48.8 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Mission Staff - YoungLives Coordinator (Pasadena, CA)

    Young Life 4.0company rating

    Pasadena, CA jobs

    If you are currently on Young Life staff, please do not apply through this external jobs board. To apply for internal job opportunities, log in to Workday and use the Jobs Hub. Applying externally may delay your application and require you to resubmit internally. Young Life requires all employees to sign a Statement of Faith. We recommend you read this statement before applying for any position. Because of Young Life's exclusive Christian purposes of evangelism and discipleship as set forth in its Articles of Incorporation and in these Bylaws, and to reflect what has always been and will continue to be the position of Young Life, specifically the Christian belief that each and every employee and volunteer of the corporation should minister as a servant of God with the primary responsibility of proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ and, as such, is an integral part of the Christian mission and ministry of the corporation, Young Life shall only employ individuals or enlist volunteer leaders who: (a) profess a belief in Jesus Christ as their personal Savior and Lord; and (b) subscribe to the statements and policies required of all Young Life staff, including the Young Life Statement of Faith. Therefore, employees and volunteers of Young Life, during working and nonworking hours, shall: (i) be ready, willing and able to fulfill such ministry functions as may be required by the organization; (ii) refrain from conduct and statements that detract from the biblical standards taught and supported by Young Life, and (iii) abide by all policies and practices of Young Life including, without limitation, those related to religious belief or ministry activities. Job Specific Working Conditions: Ministry Functions: Spiritual Development - “Following Jesus” includes prayer and spiritual disciplines, fellowship, growth and health and church relationships. Develop a yearly personal growth plan that fosters a vibrant spiritual life including time for solitude, retreat, reflection, prayer and a sincere commitment to understanding God's Word. Seek and maintain relationships and disciplines, in the context of active participation in a church community. Actively participate in the spiritual life of the Young Life community. Lead teams and individuals in spiritual development. Leadership Development - “Equipping leaders, committee and staff” includes key volunteer care, recruiting, team building and training, supervision and vision casting. Meet with your volunteer leaders and area leadership on a regular basis. Learn to recruit and train new leaders to build a leadership team that reflects the community. Model excellence in contact work, club, Campaigners and camping to other leaders. Assist in training leaders, team leaders and committee how to work effectively in teams and develop a yearly ministry strategy. Resource Development - “Fueling the ministry” includes events, major donor care, public relations (branding) and TDS team. Raise financial support as directed and maintain good donor care practices. Communicate ministry updates and progress to personal donor partners. Observe and learn to network and develop strategic relationships with key adults in the community, including: principals, pastors, parents, potential committee members as assigned by the area director. Assist with camp fundraisers. Direct Ministry - “Proclaiming and modeling” includes contact work, club, Campaigners and camp. Actively engage in all three levels of contact work. Lead a team to plan and conduct a new or existing Young Life club and Campaigners/discipleship ministry with excellence. Lead a team to implement a summer and school-season camping strategy for a ministry. Serve on a summer assignment at a Young Life camp each year. Ministry Support - “Taking care of business” includes accounting, administration, communication (internal), data management and strategic plan. Adhere to all Young Life policies and procedures and maintain professionalism concerning office hours, dress, conduct and time management. Manage finances with stewardship, accountability and transparency using the mission-wide applications. Maintain accurate information on kids, leaders and donors for area records. Provide clear, prompt, appropriate and professional communication to everyone involved in ministry. Set yearly strategic ministry plan and initiatives to reach every kid; review them on a regular basis. Perform other duties as assigned and congruent with gifts, experience and area needs. Training: Missionwide Training None is required. RTD training events such as New Staff Training, Winter Training, Focus Conferences and Young Life University are available on a request basis with approval of the regional director. Regional Training There is no mission-wide regional-level training curriculum. At the regional director's prerogative, certain regional training events may be required. Area Training Actively engage in training provided by area leadership. Individualized training supervised by the area director designed to develop personal spiritual maturity and enhance personal character. Individualized program to learn and gain competency in ministry skills (e.g., The 5 C's). Become familiar with area strategy and ministry health as assigned by the area director. Introduction to personal fund-raising principles including familiarity with Basic Elements for Part-time staff. Education: College degree preferred. Qualifications Required for the Job: Proven relational skills with both kids and adults. Demonstrated verbal and written communication skills. Ability to maintain confidentiality. Pasadena Young Life is seeking a Young Lives coordinator to lead ministry in our area. This individual will work alongside Pasadena staff to reach teen moms and their babies, provide help for parenting and guide them in their spiritual walk. This individual will also work to integrate their leaders and ministry into the larger fabric of the area's community. Each year Pasadena Young Lives takes teen moms and their children to local summer and weekend camps. Training will be provided as the individual navigates the complexities of this ministry. Currently Pasadena Young Lives consists of a group of volunteers and teen moms that meet as a monthly outreach program in addition to relational and extracurricular activities. This is a part-time salaried role of 60 hours a month. Expected salary is $23.00-$25.00 an hour ($1380-$1500.00 a month).
    $23-25 hourly Auto-Apply 10d ago
  • Student Staff - Coronado, CA

    Young Life 4.0company rating

    Coronado, CA jobs

    If you are currently on Young Life staff, please do not apply through this external jobs board. To apply for internal job opportunities, log in to Workday and use the Jobs Hub. Applying externally may delay your application and require you to resubmit internally. Young Life requires all employees to sign a Statement of Faith. We recommend you read this statement before applying for any position. Because of Young Life's exclusive Christian purposes of evangelism and discipleship as set forth in its Articles of Incorporation and in these Bylaws, and to reflect what has always been and will continue to be the position of Young Life, specifically the Christian belief that each and every employee and volunteer of the corporation should minister as a servant of God with the primary responsibility of proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ and, as such, is an integral part of the Christian mission and ministry of the corporation, Young Life shall only employ individuals or enlist volunteer leaders who: (a) profess a belief in Jesus Christ as their personal Savior and Lord; and (b) subscribe to the statements and policies required of all Young Life staff, including the Young Life Statement of Faith. Therefore, employees and volunteers of Young Life, during working and nonworking hours, shall: (i) be ready, willing and able to fulfill such ministry functions as may be required by the organization; (ii) refrain from conduct and statements that detract from the biblical standards taught and supported by Young Life, and (iii) abide by all policies and practices of Young Life including, without limitation, those related to religious belief or ministry activities. Job Specific Working Conditions: Wyldlife-focused Previous Young Life experience preferred Openness to living in Coronado preferred, but not required 15-20 hours per week After submitting your application, please reach out to Sarah for more information at ******************************. Pay Information: $1072.50- $1,430 monthly salary Ministry Functions: Spiritual Development - “Following Jesus” includes prayer and spiritual disciplines, fellowship, growth and health and church relationships. Develop a yearly personal growth plan that fosters a vibrant spiritual life including time for solitude, retreat, reflection, prayer and a sincere commitment to understanding God's Word. Seek and maintain relationships and disciplines, in the context of active participation in a church community. Actively participate in the spiritual life of the Young Life community. Lead teams and individuals in spiritual development. Leadership Development - “Equipping leaders, committee and staff” includes key volunteer care, recruiting, team building and training, supervision and vision casting. Meet with your volunteer leaders and area leadership on a regular basis. Learn to recruit and train new leaders to build a leadership team that reflects the community. Model excellence in contact work, club, Campaigners and camping to other leaders. Attend and be involved with area leadership as assigned. Resource Development - “Fueling the ministry” includes events, major donor care, public relations (branding) and TDS team. Raise financial support as directed and maintain good donor care practices. Communicate ministry updates and progress to personal donor partners. Assist with camp fundraisers and attend occasional committee and adult functions as assigned. Direct Ministry - “Proclaiming and modeling” includes contact work, club, Campaigners and camp. Actively engage in all three levels of contact work. Participate in leadership with a team to conduct a Young Life club and Campaigners/discipleship ministry with excellence. Participate on a team to implement a summer and school-season camping strategy for a ministry. Potentially serve on summer staff or assigned staff at a Young Life property with input and direction from the area director. Ministry Support - “Taking care of business” includes accounting, administration, communication (internal), data management and strategic plan. Adhere to all Young Life policies and procedures and maintain professionalism concerning office hours, dress, conduct and time management. Learn to set yearly ministry and personal goals and objectives; review them on a regular basis. Assist in the office administration when necessary and assigned. Complete expense reports as necessary in a clear and timely fashion. Perform other duties as assigned and congruent with gifts, experience and area needs. Training: Missionwide Training None is required or recommended. Regional Training There is no missionwide regional-level training curriculum. At the regional director's prerogative, certain regional training events may be required. Area Training Work through job assignments under the supervision of the area director or assigned mentor (assignments may be adapted to fit individual needs and the area situation) Receive individualized training supervised by the area director designed to develop personal spiritual maturity and enhance personal character. Give particular focus to an individualized program to learn and gain competency in ministry skills (i.e. The 5 C's). Become familiar with area strategy and ministry health as assigned by the area director. Receive introduction to personal fund-raising principles, including familiarity with Basic Elements for Part-Time Staff Take advantage of Young Life discipleship experiences (e.g. summer staff, discipleship focus, adventure camping). Education: Pursuing a college degree. Qualifications Required For The Job: Proven relational skills with both kids and adults. Demonstrated verbal and written communication skills. Ability to maintain confidentiality.
    $1.1k-1.4k monthly Auto-Apply 10d ago
  • Academic Advising Coordinator

    Texas A&M 4.2company rating

    Corpus Christi, TX jobs

    Job Title Academic Advising Coordinator Agency Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi Department Academic Advising Proposed Minimum Salary Commensurate Job Type Staff Job Description TAMU-CC is a dynamic university designated as both a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) and Minority-Serving Institution (MSI) with approximately 11,000 students from 47 states and 54 foreign nations. We employ over 1,400 full-time and 2,000 part-time Islanders (including students/GAs). The University attracts highly talented faculty and staff and offers an array of undergraduate and graduate degrees, including doctoral programs. As a member of the Texas A&M University System, TAMU-CC benefits from a range of resources, increased visibility and influence, and opportunities to collaborate in mutually beneficial ways with peers across member institutions and associated agencies. TAMU-CC's beautiful campus is located on a 240-acre island on Corpus Christi Bay and was ranked #1 College by the Sea by Best College Reviews. Our natural setting is enhanced by its modern, attractive, and state-of-the-art classroom buildings and support facilities. Learn more information here! PURPOSE The purpose of an Academic Advising Coordinator under the direction of the Director of Academic Advising is to ensure the effective, consistent, and student-centered delivery of academic advising services by coordinating advising operations, supporting advisors, and facilitating communication between students, faculty, and institutional stakeholders. The role serves as a central point for aligning advising practices with institutional policies, academic requirements, and student success initiatives. DESCRIPTION Program Development and Implementation: 50% Plans, develops, implements, oversees, and directs center wide advising activities, programs, policies, and procedures. Collaborates with campus partners to review and revise policies and procedures to support student retention and graduation goals. Reviews and recommends operational, policy, and process changes to enhance advising services. Assist with Special Projects as assigned by advising leadership such as ensuring advising coverage as needed for dual credit students. Support consistent implementation of advising policies, procedures, and best practices across advising staff. Assist with advising cycle planning (registration, add/drop, fifth-week reporting, graduation checks, and Islander Launch Advising activities.) Advisor Support and Training: 25% Manages Islander Advising Center committees to ensure current and appropriate representation from each college area, and that committees meet regularly and make progress on initiatives. Chairs the Training and Development Advising Committee. Assist with onboarding and training of new advisors grounded in tenets of practice outlined by the National Association of Academic Advising (NACADA) and appropriate academic advising, student development theories. Provide ongoing guidance on advising tools (e.g., degree audit systems, student information systems, scheduling platforms). Support advisors' professional development initiatives and continuous improvement efforts. Serves as a resource for advisors regarding institutional policies, catalog interpretation, and referral protocols. Maintain advising documentation, workflows, and training materials Advising Operations and Coordination: 10% Coordinate daily advising operations, review of center-wide appointment management, drop-in coverage, and advising shift schedules. Monitor service demand and recommend staffing or process adjustments. Data, Assessment, and Reporting: 10% Collect and analyze advising-related data to assess effectiveness, access, and student outcomes. Prepare reports related to advising activity, caseloads, and retention initiatives. Support assessment plans aligned with institutional and accreditation expectations. Use data to inform operational decisions and continuous improvement. Collaboration and Communication: 5% Serve as a liaison between the advising unit and academic departments such as, admissions, registrar, financial aid, and student success offices. Coordinate communication related to advising policies, deadlines, and processes. Participate in committees and working groups related to student success and advising strategy. May serves as interim for either Assistant Director or Senior Advisor. Attend TAMU-CC Commencement ceremonies. Maintain a professional and cordial liaison with administrators, faculty, staff, students, and other involved constituents concerning advisees and program. Complies with all state, system, and university policies, regulations, rules, procedures, guidelines, and directives in a timely manner and adhere to confidentiality policies (FERPA). Perform other duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's degree Four (4) years of experience advising students in higher education or related experience Additional education may be considered as a substitution for the minimum requirements. Master's degree and two (2) years of experience in advising students in higher education or related experience. Intermediate skills in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook), databases, and spreadsheets. Excellent listening, written, and verbal communication skills. Ability and willingness to work as a team member and to work independently. Demonstrated initiative and follow-through skills; tact, diplomacy, and judgment in dealing with students, parents, faculty, and administrators. Detail-oriented and demonstrated ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment. Ability to work beyond normal office hours and/or on weekends PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Master's degree in Higher Education, Academic Advising, Counseling, Student Affairs or related field. Prior experience coordinating advising operations or leading projects. Experience with advising technologies (e.g. Degree Works, EAB navigate, Starfish, Banner, Laserfiche, Argos) Demonstrated knowledge of developmental academic advising methodologies. SALARY: Up to $4,842.02 Monthly ($58,104.24 Annual, Approximately) BENEFITS (rules, policies, eligibility apply) From our generous benefits package and professional development opportunities, to our retirement programs and our commitment to service excellence, the Island University is an engaging and rewarding place to work. INSURANCE: Medical $0 - $30 per month for Employee Only coverage after university contribution ($920 value). Up to 83% of premium covered by the university: Employee and Spouse Employee and Children Employee and Family coverage Dental & Vision Life Insurance, Accidental D&D, Long Term Disability, Flexible Spending Account and Day Care Spending Account DUAL CAREER PARTNER PROGRAM ON-CAMPUS WELLNESS OPPORTUNITIES Work Life Solutions: Counseling, Work Life Assistance, Financial Resources, and Legal Resources Tuition Benefits: Public Loan Forgiveness Book scholarships 100% tuition coverage for up to 18 credit hours per fiscal year (other rules may apply). Retirement: Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS) or Optional Retirement Plan (ORP) Voluntary Tax Deferred Account/Deferred Compensation Plan Time Off: 8+ hours of vacation paid time off every month. 8 hours of sick leave time off every month. 8 hours of paid time off for Birthday leave. 12-15 paid holidays each year. All positions are security-sensitive. Applicants are subject to a criminal history investigation, and employment is contingent upon the institution's verification of credentials and/or other information required by the institution's procedures, including the completion of the criminal history check. Equal Opportunity/Veterans/Disability Employer.
    $58.1k yearly Auto-Apply 3d ago
  • Community Outreach Specialist

    Houston SPCA 4.2company rating

    Houston, TX jobs

    Reports to: Vice President of Marketing & Communications Do you thrive on building connections and creating meaningful experiences? Are you passionate about engaging communities and inspiring action? Join Houston SPCA as a Community Outreach Specialist and help us advance our lifesaving mission through impactful outreach programs. What You'll Do Lead with purpose: Plan, coordinate, and execute community outreach events that make a difference. Be the face of our mission: Represent Houston SPCA at adoption events, campus tours, and community programs. Collaborate and connect: Build strategic partnerships with local businesses and organizations to amplify our impact. Engage and inspire: Work closely with volunteers and contribute to marketing, social media, and fundraising content. Adapt and innovate: Embrace change and find creative ways to strengthen community engagement. What We're Looking For A relationship builder who thrives in collaborative environments and can connect with diverse audiences. A proactive planner who manages multiple projects with ease and meets deadlines without losing focus. A confident communicator with exceptional written, oral, and presentation skills. Someone who is flexible and hands-on, ready to work evenings and weekends when needed. A problem solver who adapts quickly and stays calm under pressure. Why Join Us? At Houston SPCA, diversity and inclusion are at the heart of everything we do. We offer a supportive environment where your ideas matter and your work truly saves lives. If you're ready to make an impact and bring communities together for a cause that matters, we'd love to meet you. Apply today and help us create a stronger, more compassionate community!
    $35k-42k yearly est. 60d+ ago

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