For nearly 20 years, TheKey has helped clients achieve successful long-term aging at home with comprehensive, concierge-based care. Ensuring the dignity, safety, and independence of its clients, TheKey is committed to changing how the world lives and ages at home. Employee-teams get the training, resources, and support they need to deliver an exceptional care experience for clients and their families. Founded in Silicon Valley, TheKey has grown from a single location to service coverage throughout North America enabling clients to live life on their own terms, in their own homes.
The Key Home Care is a national leader ensuring the dignity, safety and independence of its clients with comprehensive, concierge-based care. The Omaha team is seeking a Client Relationship Manager to help us continue fulfilling our promise of providing the care you need at the place you call home.
Our clients are people, typically older adults, who require extra assistance to live independently. The Client Relationship Manager coordinates these services working with a team of Caregivers. We help our clients manage limitations caused by health issues and remain independent, but we are not medical providers. Our services fill gaps in the healthcare system, helping ensure our clients remain safe and secure in their homes. Healthcare experience can be beneficial but is not required.
The Client Relationship Manager will work with approximately 25 clients, whose service levels range from 30 hours per week to 24/7. Specifically, this person will collaborate with our clients, their loved ones and healthcare providers to understand the client's needs and desires and develop the appropriate service plan. They will then select, train, and supervise the Caregiver team that carries out the plan, adjusting services or the team as necessary. Success is measured by Client satisfaction and retention.
We require a person who engages others easily and quickly builds rapport and trust. Superb interpersonal and communication skills are essential. Success requires proactively identifying and addressing current and potential issues; this foresight and action must be innate in your approach. You will either arrive with experience or you will gain it, but good common sense is a must. Ours is a fast paced business with issues that can change by the hour; you must be comfortable in this environment and able to effectively manage multiple priorities.
The compensation for this position includes a competitive base salary and significant bonus potential. TheKey Home Care also has a comprehensive benefits package including health and a variety of other insurance coverages, paid time off and 401(k) retirement plan.
While a competitive compensation and benefits package is essential, you won't be happy in this position if you are not motivated by the ability to have a direct, meaningful impact every day to help people lead their best lives, you will not be happy in this position.
If this type of high impact position motivates you, let's talk.
Required Skills, Education and Certifications:
* Bachelor's Degree in gerontology, health care, social work or related profession from an accredited university preferred
* Three to 5 years' experience in health care, elder care, social work or related industry preferred
* Excellent customer service and conflict resolution skills
* Computer proficiency and ability to document timely and accurately notes in system related to client visits
* Current driver's license and proof of insurance
Physical Requirements:
* Ability to travel to client homes and other locations 50 - 75% of the time
* Ability to lift and carry up to 15-25 pounds
* Ability to sit, stand and walk for prolonged periods of time throughout the workday
* Ability to use standard office equipment such as personal computer, laptop, telephone, photocopy machine, etc.
Benefits for full time employees
* Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance
* TouchCare VirtualCare
* Life Insurance
* Health Savings Account
* Flexible Spending Account
* 401(k) Matching
* Employee Assistance Program
* PTO Plan for Non-Exempt Employees
* Flexible PTO Plan for Exempt Employees
* Holidays and Floating Holidays
* Pet Insurance
TheKey is an equal opportunity employer. TheKey prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type and affords equal employment opportunities to employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
California Residents Only:
In accordance with Article 2 of the California Health and Safety Code - California Community Care Facilities Act, TheKey requires timely and accurate positive fingerprint identification of California based applicants as a condition of employment. If an applicant has been convicted of a non-exemptible crime, and in compliance with all applicable state and local laws, their conditional offer will be rescinded.
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$65k-106k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
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Ag & Commerical Lender - North Platte, NE
Sandhills State Bank 3.5
Non profit job in North Platte, NE
Sandhills State Bank is hiring a relationship-driven lender to serve both ag and commercial clients in our North Platte market. If you enjoy partnering with producers and business owners, and making local decisions that matter, we'd love to meet you.
You Will:
Build and manage a high-quality ag and commercial portfolio
Underwrite credit
Lead business development and community engagement
Collaborate on treasury/cash-management solutions
You bring:
Proven ag and commercial lending experience with strong credit skills
A community-minded, customer-first approach
Clear communication and disciplined portfolio management
Join a positive, purpose-driven culture with competitive pay and benefits-backed by local ownership and a long-term commitment to the Sandhills region.
Apply today.
Sandhills State Bank is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
$31k-37k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Beautician
Sumner Place
Non profit job in Lincoln, NE
*Make your own schedule*
Come help us keep our Sumner Place residents happy and looking their best!
Must have liability insurance and a current active license with DHHS.
Must like to do perms, sets and chat with the elderly!
Rates are set but are negotiable!
Apply here or email your resume to *********************!
$33k-46k yearly est. Easy Apply 60d+ ago
OPEN INTERVIEW EVENT - Call Center, 211 Helpline
United Way of The Midlands 3.9
Non profit job in Omaha, NE
*New you, New Job*
We're Hiring! Come to Our Open Interview Event If you're looking for a meaningful career and a great place to work, come meet us and learn all about our Community Resource Specialist position available in our 211 Helpline Call Center.
Date: January 8
th
Time: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Where:
United Way of the Midlands 1229 Millwork Ave. Suite 402 Omaha, NE 68102
Drop in anytime during the event for a quick, relaxed interview.
Bring your resume - walk-ins welcome! Apply here and we will reach out to get a time scheduled for this day!
Job Title: Community Resource Specialist I Department: 211 Helpline Supervisor: 211 Management FLSA Status: Part-time, Non-Exempt Location: Omaha, NE - ON-SITE Hours: Multiple Shifts About United Way of the Midlands: Since 1923, United Way of the Midlands (UWM) has served the Omaha-Council Bluffs metro by bringing together the business, government and not-for-profit sectors and raising money to support our community's most impactful health and human service programs. UWM's funded programs and direct services - including JAG Nebraska, 211 and the Weatherization Assistance Program - focus on four key areas to improve health and well-being for all, build financial stability and strength, help young people realize their full potential and address urgent needs today to advance a better tomorrow. At United Way, we are committed to fostering integrity, inclusion, and responsibility across our work where all employees feel valued, respected, and empowered to bring their unique perspectives and experiences to the table. UWM's Mission: United Way of the Midlands UNITES our community's CARING SPIRIT to build a STRONGER tomorrow. Guiding Principles: At United Way of the Midlands, we…
Build TRUST in everything we do.
Extend GRACE by thinking beyond ourselves.
Show GRIT by bringing it everyday.
Be OPEN to embracing others' differences.
Actively ENGAGE by listening and sharing.
Live CURIOUSLY to learn constantly.
Community Resource Specialist Summary:
The Community Resource Specialist I is responsible for responding to individuals in need of assistance through multiple channels of communication.
Responsibilities:
Answers phone calls, email, chat and text, demonstrating strong customer focus with all users of the service; ability to work with diverse populations within the context of developing the cultural competency needed, to provide appropriate resources to inquirers.
Maintains a nonjudgmental attitude when speaking with clients, displaying sensitivity to all cultural backgrounds.
Identifies and reflects the feelings of callers in crisis.
Assesses the clients' needs or situation using pertinent questions and the principles of active listening.
Advocates for clients when appropriate.
Requests statistical and demographic information related to our clients to assist in the determination and tracking of unmet needs in the community.
Records clients' information into the call center database and provide referrals to the appropriate resources as needed.
Places outbound calls to follow-up with a percentage of our clients to determine if their needs were met.
Completes assessments for clients in high-risk situations.
Accesses the 2-1-1 database for resources and appropriately refer clients.
Identifies requests for resources that are not available in our database and inform the call center database Manager of unmet needs.
Maintains an acceptable level of call handling and customer service performance as described by the 2-1-1 training standards.
Completes all training for new programs and services related to 2-1-1 and provide feedback as needed.
Completes the Inform USA Community Resource Specialist certification exam within six months of eligibility to ensure adherence to industry standards and quality service delivery.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
This job has no supervisory responsibilities.
Required Skills and Abilities:
High level of professionalism, confidentiality and capacity to work independently.
High level of written and verbal communication skills with attention to detail and organization.
Demonstrate proficiency in using call center software, computer hardware and telephone equipment.
Ability to work alternative schedules and demonstrate flexibility in times of disaster.
Engage in and maintain knowledge of UWM programs and strategies.
Proactive in engaging in or seeking out self-learning opportunities.
Ability to work effectively as a team member and assist other staff members willingly.
English proficiency sufficient and bilingual preferred for communication with supervisors, co-workers, clients and customers.
Knowledge of MS Office Outlook, Excel, Access and Word Processing software.
Education and Experience:
Associate's degree (preferred) from two-year College or University and/or one to two years related experience and/or training in Social Services or Human Services.
A high school diploma or GED is required for this position.
Physical Requirements:
Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
Must occasionally lift and/or move up to 10 pounds.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
Benefits:
Generous 401(k) Retirement plan
Paid vacation and sick time
Employer-paid life and disability insurance
Professional development assistance
Tuition reimbursement
United Way of the Midlands is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law
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$51k-70k yearly est. 40d ago
Youth Welding Apprentice
KMM 3.7
Non profit job in Lincoln, NE
Opportunity to train and become a production welder in Kawasaki Lincoln consumer plant.
Applicants must be between 16 and 18 years of age.
Starting wage $19.31/hour, increases to $23.00/hour upon successful completion of training.
Must be able to work late May until early August 2024.
Onsite welding demonstration is required.
$19.3-23 hourly 3d ago
Photography Intern
Lincoln Children's Zoo 3.5
Non profit job in Lincoln, NE
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Lincoln Children's Zoo is looking for a qualified intern to join our communications team this summer. Our communications team oversees the Zoo's Summer Camp photography. Photos taken during this internship will be shared with Zoo Camp parents and used in Zoo marketing and social media. This intern should be prepared to work in a fast-paced environment and will finish the internship having gained broad experience in various aspects of photography.
Essential Job Functions:
Take photos during Summer Zoo Camps
Additional opportunities to takes photos of animals, events, guests, Zoo Crew, etc.
Edit and organize photos
Requirements/Experience:
Existing knowledge of photography is required
Ability to operate a DSLR camera (Personal camera gear is not required)
Experience with Adobe Photoshop and/or Lightroom is preferred
A photography portfolio is required for consideration
Additional Details:
Internship can be used for college credit with proper paperwork and hours. Intern is responsible for gathering the required materials to receive college credit
Summer internship will take place from May 28-August 2, 2024.
Interns will be expected to work 10 hours per week, Monday through Friday
Intern schedule is flexible, but availability during Zoo Camp is required. Zoo Camp runs Monday - Friday, 9:00am - 4:00pm
This internship is designed for current college students, however exceptions can be made. Please let us know if you are interested but not a current college student.
Acceptable Majors:
Photography, Marketing, Advertising, Communications, Art and other relevant majors preferred.
Other majors accepted with portfolio of previous photography experience.
Please visit our careers page to see more job opportunities.
$24k-30k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Staff Attorney (North Platte Office)
Legal Aid of Nebraska 4.0
Non profit job in North Platte, NE
Job DescriptionDescription:
Legal Aid of Nebraska is a private, non-profit law firm that strives to make a real and lasting difference in the lives of clients, employees, partners, and local communities every single day. Legal Aid is committed to ensuring equal justice for the most vulnerable individuals in Nebraska by providing free and outstanding legal assistance, and by educating people on their legal rights, options, legal procedures and processes, and most importantly, by empowering them to make a real difference in their own lives.
Legal Aid of Nebraska is seeking a passionate and committed Attorney for our North Platte office.
Major Duties & Responsibilities
Responsible for providing effective and efficient representation of clients in our Norfolk office.
Evaluating potential cases to determine acceptance and extent of representation.
Identifying and gathering other information to assist in determining case acceptance.
Formulating legal opinions and recommendations based on investigation, interviews, and legal research; representing clients in all aspects of their cases, including, but not limited to preparation of pleadings, research, discovery, negotiations, settlement, litigation, and appeal.
Educating clients regarding their legal options and the consequences of each, as well as processes and procedures involved in representing the client's interests.
Maintains knowledge of the current developments in the various substantive areas of law as they affect Legal Aid's clients and the client community, in which the individual attorney practices.
Provide legal advice and counseling to clients, helping them understand their rights and options.
Participate in community outreach and education initiatives.
What we offer
15 paid holidays
AD&D insurance
Dental insurance
Employee assistance program
Health insurance
Employer-paid life insurance
Long-term disability
Paid FMLA
Reimbursement for gym or health club membership
Retirement plan
Sick leave
Vacation
Vision insurance
Wellness benefit
Legal Aid of Nebraska is an equal opportunity employer.
Requirements:
Requirements
Successful applicants will have good research, writing, litigation, and communication skills.
Successful applicants will also have a demonstrated interest or experience in advancing the goal of equal justice for all.
Must be admitted to Nebraska bar or out-of-state bar with pending waiver application to Nebraska bar.
Qualifications
Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
Licensed to practice law in the State of Nebraska and member in good standing with Nebraska Bar Association.
Fluency in a second language is preferred.
Relevant experience in poverty law, with a legal aid program, or serving the client community in a way related to legal services is highly desirable.
Relocation costs will be considered.
$43k-60k yearly est. 7d ago
Call Center, 211 Helpline - Part-Time - Monday-Thursday - 7 Hour Shifts between 8am - 5pm.
United Way of The Midlands 3.9
Non profit job in Omaha, NE
Job Title: Community Resource Specialist I Department: 211 Helpline Supervisor: 211 Management FLSA Status: Part-time, Non-Exempt Location: Omaha, NE - ON-SITE Hours: 7-hour shifts between 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Monday-Thursday. About United Way of the Midlands: Since 1923, United Way of the Midlands (UWM) has served the Omaha-Council Bluffs metro by bringing together the business, government and not-for-profit sectors and raising money to support our community's most impactful health and human service programs. UWM's funded programs and direct services - including JAG Nebraska, 211 and the Weatherization Assistance Program - focus on four key areas to improve health and well-being for all, build financial stability and strength, help young people realize their full potential and address urgent needs today to advance a better tomorrow. At United Way, we are committed to fostering integrity, inclusion, and responsibility across our work where all employees feel valued, respected, and empowered to bring their unique perspectives and experiences to the table. UWM's Mission: United Way of the Midlands UNITES our community's CARING SPIRIT to build a STRONGER tomorrow. Guiding Principles: At United Way of the Midlands, we…
Build TRUST in everything we do.
Extend GRACE by thinking beyond ourselves.
Show GRIT by bringing it everyday.
Be OPEN to embracing others' differences.
Actively ENGAGE by listening and sharing.
Live CURIOUSLY to learn constantly.
Community Resource Specialist Summary:
The Community Resource Specialist I is responsible for responding to individuals in need of assistance through multiple channels of communication.
Responsibilities:
Answers phone calls, email, chat and text, demonstrating strong customer focus with all users of the service; ability to work with diverse populations within the context of developing the cultural competency needed, to provide appropriate resources to inquirers.
Maintains a nonjudgmental attitude when speaking with clients, displaying sensitivity to all cultural backgrounds.
Identifies and reflects the feelings of callers in crisis.
Assesses the clients' needs or situation using pertinent questions and the principles of active listening.
Advocates for clients when appropriate.
Requests statistical and demographic information related to our clients to assist in the determination and tracking of unmet needs in the community.
Records clients' information into the call center database and provide referrals to the appropriate resources as needed.
Places outbound calls to follow-up with a percentage of our clients to determine if their needs were met.
Completes assessments for clients in high-risk situations.
Accesses the 2-1-1 database for resources and appropriately refer clients.
Identifies requests for resources that are not available in our database and inform the call center database Manager of unmet needs.
Maintains an acceptable level of call handling and customer service performance as described by the 2-1-1 training standards.
Completes all training for new programs and services related to 2-1-1 and provide feedback as needed.
Completes the Inform USA Community Resource Specialist certification exam within six months of eligibility to ensure adherence to industry standards and quality service delivery.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
This job has no supervisory responsibilities.
Required Skills and Abilities:
High level of professionalism, confidentiality and capacity to work independently.
High level of written and verbal communication skills with attention to detail and organization.
Demonstrate proficiency in using call center software, computer hardware and telephone equipment.
Ability to work alternative schedules and demonstrate flexibility in times of disaster.
Engage in and maintain knowledge of UWM programs and strategies.
Proactive in engaging in or seeking out self-learning opportunities.
Ability to work effectively as a team member and assist other staff members willingly.
English proficiency sufficient and bilingual preferred for communication with supervisors, co-workers, clients and customers.
Knowledge of MS Office Outlook, Excel, Access and Word Processing software.
Education and Experience:
Associate's degree (preferred) from two-year College or University and/or one to two years related experience and/or training in Social Services or Human Services.
A high school diploma or GED is required for this position.
Physical Requirements:
Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
Must occasionally lift and/or move up to 10 pounds.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
Benefits:
Generous 401(k) Retirement plan
Paid vacation and sick time
Employer-paid life and disability insurance
Professional development assistance
Tuition reimbursement
United Way of the Midlands is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law
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$31k-41k yearly est. 46d ago
Veterinary Assistant
Clock Tower Animal Clinic
Non profit job in Lincoln, NE
**Seeking Veterinary Assistant! **
This is an exciting opportunity for a qualified veterinary assistant to join our team. Clock Tower Animal Clinic is a privately owned small business that is constantly growing and looking to add top notch people to our highly valued team. If you are a rockstar that is looking for an amazing and supportive work community, we would love to meet you. We offer wonderful work/life balance, no nights, no weekends, PTO and paid holidays. We have a brand new facility that is well equipped and focused on providing quality medicine. We also offer a great benefits package. If you are passionate about providing high-quality care to animals and have the necessary skills and experience, we would love to hear from you!
Key Responsibilities:
- Assist veterinarians during examinations and procedures
- Prepare and maintain examination rooms and surgical areas
- Handle and restrain animals safely and humanely
- Administer medications and vaccinations as directed by veterinarians
- Monitor and record animal health and behavior
- Provide client education on pet care and health
- Maintain accurate medical records and documentation
- Assist with laboratory tests and diagnostic procedures
- Ensure cleanliness and organization of the facility
Skills and Qualifications:
- High school diploma or equivalent; veterinary assistant certification is a plus
- Previous experience in a veterinary or animal care setting preferred
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills
- Ability to work well in a team environment
- Compassionate and patient demeanor with animals and clients
- Basic knowledge of animal care and medical terminology
- Ability to handle stressful situations and emergencies
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
Please note that only candidates with relevant experience will be considered. To apply, please submit your resume detailing your qualifications and experience in the field of veterinary medicine.
$28k-35k yearly est. 30d ago
Household Manager & Nanny (Full-Time, Live-Out)
Insight Recruitment
Non profit job in Lincoln, NE
Schedule: Monday-Friday | Approximately 7:15 AM - 5:30 PM
A Modern-Day Mary Poppins Role
This is a rare opportunity for an exceptional, hands-on professional who finds real purpose in running a household with excellence and heart.
Our client is a private, values-driven family seeking one trusted right-hand partner to steward the daily operations of their home while providing calm, confident care for school-aged children. This is not a traditional nanny role and not a light household coordination position. It's a mission-critical role for someone who takes pride in follow-through, anticipates needs, and enjoys being fully “in the work.”
The right person brings structure, warmth, and steady leadership to the home-creating the kind of environment where children thrive and parents can be fully present when the day ends.
The Role at a Glance
This integrated position combines hands-on household management with school-aged childcare. You'll be trusted to manage the rhythm of the home day-to-day, executing tasks personally while keeping everything running smoothly and proactively.
You'll have autonomy, clear expectations, and the opportunity to build a long-term partnership with a family that values loyalty, excellence, discretion, and respect.
Key Responsibilities
Household Operations (Hands-On)
Personally manage daily household operations with a high standard of care and organization
Daily tidying, light cleaning, and proactive upkeep of living spaces
Full laundry management (sorting, stain treatment, proper care, folding, and putting away)
Grocery shopping, household inventory, and simple, wholesome meal prep (comfort following recipes)
Household organization systems and regular resets
Vendor coordination, service scheduling, and routine property needs
Household calendars, appointments, travel prep, and online orders/returns
Vehicle care coordination (cleaning, fueling, maintenance scheduling)
Childcare & Family Support
Morning routines including breakfast, preparation, and school drop-off
After-school support: snacks, homework, activities, and screen-time boundaries
Transportation to sports and activities
Care during sick days, school breaks, and schedule disruptions
Support children in completing chores and building responsibility
Serve as a warm, emotionally steady adult presence
Pets
Daily care for the family's dogs (feeding, cleanup, supply management)
Administering medications and coordinating vet care as needed
Supporting children in their pet responsibilities
Who Thrives in This Role
This role is ideal for someone who:
Takes pride in tangible, hands-on work and visible results
Is exceptionally reliable-things don't fall through the cracks
Is highly organized, systems-minded, and detail-oriented
Anticipates needs and takes initiative without being asked
Is calm, warm, and confident with school-aged children (ages 10-12)
Genuinely enjoys dogs and is comfortable with daily pet care
Is emotionally mature, discreet, and professional
Values structure, routine, and high standards
Is comfortable working in a Christian household where faith is part of daily language and routines, particularly with the children
Is seeking a long-term role (5+ years), not a stepping stone
Common successful backgrounds include experienced household managers, senior executive assistants, career nannies with strong household skills, hospitality managers, educators, or mature professionals seeking meaningful work.
Compensation & Benefits
Compensation:
Salaried equivalent of $20-$30 per hour, depending on experience and overall fit
Paid on a salaried basis
Annual bonus opportunity
Flexibility for the right long-term hire
Benefits include:
Full health insurance (medical, dental, vision)
401(k) participation
Paid holidays and PTO
Stable, professional, respectful work environment
Additional Notes
Full-time, live-out position
Background check, clean driving record, and strong references required
Confidentiality is essential; identifying details are shared later in the process
A short personality assessment is part of the selection process
Bottom Line
This is a career-level household role for someone who wants their work to truly matter. If you've ever been described as the person who quietly makes everything run better-and you love caring for a home and children with excellence-this may be the opportunity you've been waiting for.
Applicants of all backgrounds are encouraged to apply. This role requires professionalism, discretion, and comfort supporting a family's household culture and values.
$20-30 hourly 11d ago
Targeted Community Outreach Intern
Habitat for Humanity Omaha 3.8
Non profit job in Omaha, NE
Habitat Omaha's Targeted Community Outreach Intern will work directly with the Community Outreach team to strengthen community engagement, build local partnerships, and support neighborhood revitalization efforts. This internship provides hands-on experience in community development, advocacy, outreach, and event coordination, helping students build critical skills for careers in public service, nonprofit work, or community planning.
Requirements
Key Resume-Building Job Duties:
Assist in the implementation of strategic community outreach plans focused on deepening relationships in Habitat Omaha's targeted focus areas of Miller Park/Minne Lusa and the city of Bellevue.
Support the development and maintenance of partnerships with community organizations, local government departments, and resident groups by participating in relationship-building activities and meetings.
Conduct door-to-door outreach to engage residents, identify community needs, and collect feedback that informs Habitat Omaha's neighborhood revitalization strategies.
Help plan and support Transfer on Death (TODD) estate planning clinics and other homeowner-focused initiatives to build community awareness and promote property stability.
Participate in community development planning processes using an asset-based approach, identifying neighborhood strengths and opportunities for collaborative action.
Assist with advocacy and outreach efforts related to home repair programs, helping to educate residents about available services and coordinate follow-up communication.
Contribute to real estate acquisition efforts by helping to identify vacant or underutilized properties, attending neighborhood meetings, and networking with local stakeholders.
Represent Habitat Omaha as a visible, enthusiastic advocate at neighborhood association meetings, community events, and public forums.
Conduct research and participate in webinars and trainings to stay informed about best practices in community development and grassroots engagement.
Support cross-departmental needs by collaborating with construction, homeownership, and repair teams as needed to align community outreach with project goals.
Receive mentorship from experienced community development professionals who provide regular feedback, career guidance, and opportunities for reflection.
Learning Outcomes:
Develop practical skills in grassroots outreach, community engagement, and partnership-building that are critical for success in nonprofit management, urban planning, or public service roles.
Gain hands-on experience working in diverse communities, strengthening cultural competency and communication abilities.
Strengthen public speaking and relationship management skills through participation in meetings, clinics, and community events.
Learn to identify and leverage community assets to support revitalization strategies that are sustainable and resident-led.
Understand how nonprofit organizations collaborate with residents, local governments, and other stakeholders to achieve large-scale neighborhood revitalization goals.
This internship is structured to offer meaningful, career-focused experiences that prepare students for leadership roles in community outreach, nonprofit development, advocacy, or related fields.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
GED or high school diploma, required, bachelor's degree in related field, preferred.
Excellent oral and written communication skills required. Bi/multi-languages, a plus.
Outstanding customer service skills with diverse, multilingual populations and organizational partners.
MS Office suite and database experience required.
Highly motivated and organized towards team success including organizational goals and individual professional development goals.
Must be able to maintain a high degree of confidentiality.
High level of attention to detail required.
Requires evening and weekend hours, as needed.
Goal oriented and Habitat Omaha mission driven required.
Humble, teachable and a good listener.
Equal Opportunity Policy:
Habitat for Humanity of Omaha (Habitat Omaha) actively recruits, employs, trains, and compensates employees regardless of race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, gender, national origin, age, disability, genetics or veteran status. In addition to federal law requirements, Habitat Omaha complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including workplace harassment.
At Habitat Omaha, we have a clear vision to be the place where a diverse mix of talented people want to come, to stay, and to do their best work. Our vision is to see a world where everyone has a safe, affordable place to live, and we know our company runs on the hard work and dedication of our passionate and creative employees. Our dedication to promoting diversity, multiculturalism and inclusion is clearly reflected in the work that we do externally in the community, as well as internally with our employment practices.
$34k-42k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Clinical Education Resource CST - OR - Part Time
Children International 4.7
Non profit job in Omaha, NE
Variable Work hours including evenings, nights and weekends
At Children's, the region's only full-service pediatric healthcare center, our people make us the very best for kids. Come cultivate your passion, purpose and professional development in an environment of excellence and inclusion, where team members are supported and deeply valued. Opportunities for career growth abound as we grow our services and spaces, including the cutting-edge Hubbard Center for Children. Join our highly engaged, caring team-and join us in providing brighter, healthier tomorrows for the children we serve. Children's is committed to diversity and inclusion. We are an equal opportunity employer including veterans and people with disabilities.
A Brief Overview
The Clinical Educator coordinates the unit's clinical and operational education needs.
Essential Functions
Assumes responsibility for the orientation of new employees to the unit. • Creates an orientation program for each role in the unit. • Develops, implements, and evaluates , sterile processing unit specific skills classes for new employees. • Collaborates with unit manager to counsel/coach new employees during orientation to assist the orientee's progress towards gaining competency in unit standards/skills. • Supports the preceptor role by: • Collaborating with CN, department leaders and preceptor to select appropriate assignments and learning experiences for new staff. • Fostering the use of adult learning strategies and critical thinking with preceptors by providing ideas, skill stations, different teaching styles, and related activities to help the preceptor be a more effective teacher. • Participating in the development, presentation, and evaluation of the preceptor program, in collaboration with other area educators and CNS's.
Assumes responsibility for the coordination of staff education processes through the development, implementation, and evaluation of education materials/systems. • Collaborates with appropriate resources (i.e. leadership team, CNSs, other educators, content experts, organization development) to analyze needs and develop, implement, evaluate and maintain education programs (i.e. orientation skills checklists, self-studies, education videos, education supplies, and orientation manual) based on annual needs assessment, staff request, unit direction, new equipment/care practices, variance trends, and patient/parent and other customers' satisfaction. • Educational activities reflect identified needs of the target audience and/or organizational priorities related to clinical practice. • Designs each educational activity to include documentation of a needs assessment, description of target audience, educational objectives, content outline, teaching methods (Cornerstone, self-study, presentation, real-time, simulation), evaluation strategies, and designation of appropriate resources (i.e. room arrangements, AV equipment, handouts, other teaching aids). • Creates programs that incorporate adult learning strategies, ethical principles, critical thinking skills, professional growth, open communication, and collaborative relationships. • Quality of information developed is professional with regards to organization of information, clarity of instructions, attention to details, and presentation style. • Identifies staff's individual talent in order to assist in their personal and professional development by: • Sharing ideas, experiences, and successful behavior patterns. • Establishing a relationship with the staff as a resource. • Providing a supportive framework to guide career development.
Role models and promotes high quality professional patient care through the use of clinical educational knowledge as seen in: • Assisting staff with direct patient care • Reviews case cart and preference card before each case. Prepares the operating room by supplying it with supplies and instruments to provide appropriate patient care oSets up and maintains the sterile field during the procedure using strict aseptic technique oPrepares and labels fluids and medications on sterile field oPerforms appropriate counts prior to the operation and before incision is closed. oParticipates in time out/sign out process • Scrubs to assist the surgeon in the completion of surgical procedures by demonstrating a working knowledge of surgical instrumentation and equipment needed for a variety of procedures. • o Anticipates the needs of the surgeon, passing instruments and providing sterile items in an efficient manner, as directed by the surgeon/proceduralist. • Implements sharps safety practices including use of a safety zone. • Prepares specimens for pathologic analysis • Cleans and prepares instruments for terminal sterilization • Assists operating room team with environmental cleaning and case turnovers. • Stores and stocks supplies as needed • Participates in assigned on call activities. • Utilizes unit daily/weekly rounding as a tool in identifying educational clinical needs of staff/unit and teaches bedside staff to promote • consistent delivery of patient care standards. • Accepts assignment to be assigned to the unit for shift for direct patient care. Professionally supports the assigned unit as seen through interactions with patients, families, staff, colleagues, others. • Professionally seeks opportunities to help teammates during shift as needed. • Serves as preceptor for new staff within OR/SPD and other education staff as necessary. • Demonstrates ability to prioritize workload and follows through with work in a timely manner.
Regular attendance at work is an essential function of the job.
Perform physical requirements as described in the Physical Requirements section
Education Qualifications
Graduate of an accredited School of Surgical Technologist Required or
Applicable surgical technologist course of study Required
Experience Qualifications
Minimum 2 years of experience working as a Surgical Technologist and/or competency in scrubbing in 2 or more surgical specialties as a Surgical Technologist Required
Skills and Abilities
Knowledge and proficiency in applying the nursing process, nursing skills, and nursing research into patient care, teaching, and systems.
Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing to include use of computer technology in program presentations and/or data analysis.
Able to be self-directed, with minimum supervision, and detail oriented.
Must be able to perform a variety of duties, often changing from one task to another of a different nature, without loss of efficiency or composure, and be able to perform under stressful conditions when confronted with multiple requests, demonstrating prioritization skills.
Licenses and Certifications
BCLS - Basic Life Support through the American Heart Association Required and
CST - Certified Surgical Technologist Required
Children's is the very best for kids and the very best for your career! At Children's, we put YOU first so together, we can improve the life of every child!
$45k-54k yearly est. Auto-Apply 15d ago
Animal Control Officer
Nebraska Humane Society 3.6
Non profit job in Omaha, NE
Title: Animal Control Officer
Departments: Field
Director of Field Operations
Schedule : The schedule for this position is 3:30pm - 12:00pm. The days off will be consecutive days during the week once out of training.
Purpose of Position:
Animal Control Officers investigate violations and educate citizens within the contracted metro communities regarding all Animal Control ordinances. This position is responsible for responding to animal related complaints and calls for service such as animal care, control, rescue and relocation.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
This position description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the employee occupying this position. Employees are required to follow any other job related duties assigned by their supervisor. This document does not create an employment contract implied or otherwise, and does not alter the “at‐will” relationship.
Capture, lead, lift, carry and restrain wild and domestic animals of various sizes, species, temperaments, and states of health.
Handle sick, injured, orphaned, and aggressive wild and domestic animals.
Collect pet animals from owners who wish to surrender them.
Locate, identify, lift, carry and properly dispose of deceased animals of various sizes and species in various states of decomposition.
Locate and rescue animals in distress.
Locate, capture and impound wild and domestic animals potentially carrying the Rabies virus.
Subdue and impound any animals involved in active states of attack.
Maintain and operate live animal traps of various sizes and weights.
Perform humane euthanasia on animals suffering severely compromised health.
Operate animal tranquilizer equipment when necessary.
Investigate all violations of all Animal Control ordinances.
Investigate initial animal cruelty and neglect complaints.
Issue citations for misdemeanor Animal Control ordinance violations.
Educate pet owners on proper care, maintenance and control of animals, and promote humane and kind treatment toward animals.
Educate residents on proper methods of cohabitation with urban wildlife.
Investigate complaints of bites, attacks and property damages caused by animals.
Meticulous implementation of Rabies Quarantine procedures.
Investigate complaints of Dangerous and Potentially Dangerous Animals.
Meticulous implementation of Potentially Dangerous Animal declarations as well as Reckless Owner declarations.
Sell pet licenses in the field.
Prepare multiple clear and concise case reports daily containing proper spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
Appear in court to give testimony.
Accurately maintain log sheets as they pertain to daily field activities.
Maintain and safely operate assigned equipment.
Safely operate and maintain a clean and organized work vehicle.
Display a clean and pressed assigned uniform at all times while on duty.
Represent the Nebraska Humane Society in a professional and compassionate manner to the public.
Perform any additional tasks as assigned by the Director of Field Operations or Night Shift Supervisor.
Position Qualifications: Education, Experience, Certification, and Knowledge/Skills/Abilities
Required
High School diploma or equivalent.
Experience with Windows 7 and/or 10 and Office 2007 and above.
Must be a self-starter with the ability to work independently.
Must have excellent interpersonal skills.
Must have a good driving record, a valid driver's license, and be able to provide proof of vehicle insurance.
Must be able to navigate city streets and county roads, and locate addresses or described locations with little to no difficulty.
Must be able to exercise independent judgment, make decisions and remain emotionally resilient while working in high stress or disturbing situations.
Must be able to sort and prioritize calls for service based on high and low priority status and must be able to determine most logical route to each.
Must be able to communicate clearly both verbally and in writing.
Must be comfortable and skilled working with a culturally diverse staff and community.
Must show affection and compassion for animals, concern for their welfare and willingness to accommodate animals in the work place.
Must display strong maturity, good judgment, professional conduct, and personal appearance.
Must be considerate and respectful of all employees, volunteers and customers.
Desired
Bachelor's degree preferred
Some post high school strongly preferred
Previous animal handling experience preferred
HOURS:
Minimum of 40 hours per week. Days and hours to be determined by the Director of Field Operations.
Work Conditions:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions within the work environment.
The noise level in the office environment is usually quiet, though barking or whining of animals may be escalated at certain times in certain areas of the building.
High exposure to animals whose reactions to the shelter environment cannot be predicted.
Temperatures in the shelter environment are varied, though usually moderate, and dependent on the season.
Potential exposure to zoonotic diseases and hazardous chemicals.
Ability to work around animals without severe allergic reactions.
As work may need to be done outside of the shelter, the employee may encounter environmental issues outside of our control such as fallen tree limbs, rain storms or snow/ice. The employee occasionally works near moving mechanical parts; in high precarious places; and is occasionally exposed to wet and/or humid conditions. When this occurs, the employee must report the issues immediately to their direct supervisor who will work to resolution.
Incumbent will be required to respond to emergencies after regular working hours and on weekends and must be willing to work an irregular schedule, which may include holidays, evenings, and/or varying hours, as assigned. Must be able to respond to emergency calls within thirty minutes.
Physical Requirements:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Must have use of all extremities.
Must be able to lift 50 to 100 pounds.
Must have good vision for detailed work.
Must have good coordination.
Must be able to use a computer.
Must be able to work with animals without allergic reaction.
Must be able to safely operate a cargo van or work truck with areas of limited visibility.
Must be able to handle all types of animals.
Must be able to safely ascend and descend from steep hills, walls, ladders, etc.
Must be able to confidently perform tasks in areas off the ground at various levels of heights (roof tops, trees, etc).
Must be able to confidently perform tasks in extremely confined spaces.
Must be able to enter and work in settings where extremely cluttered, hoarded or unsanitary conditions and strong odors may exist.
Must be able to communicate clearly.
$42k-49k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Day Print Press Feeder
Advance Services 4.3
Non profit job in Hastings, NE
Advance Your Career! Advance Services has an exciting opportunity for a Day Print Press Feeder at a company in Hastings. Experience a safe work environment, earn safety and attendance incentives, and enjoy weekly pay! • Checks type, size, caliper, and grain direction of stock to be run.
• Sets up feeder and delivery to the correct stock size.
• Assists in installing plates and blankets.
• Maintains ink in fountains and water in circulators.
• Operates feeder and makes changes as needed for press to run efficiently.
• Assists in plate removal and blanket and roller cleanup.
Schedule: 6am-6pm, alternating schedule that includes working every other weekend. Will be scheduled 3-12 hour shifts 1 week, and 4-12 hour shifts the following week.
Wage:$18.00
Why work for Advance Services, Inc.
•We are your employment specialists
•There is NEVER a fee to our employees
•Weekly pay
•Safety and attendance incentives
•Health Benefits
•PTO
•Referral Incentives
Apply for this job by clicking the apply button. You will be directed to our website, ***********************
Please select a branch near you or call our office at ************
Stop in and see our experienced, bilingual, and friendly staff today at 215 S. Burlington Ave., Hastings, NE 68901
Advance Services is an equal opportunity employer
$18 hourly 36d ago
Blair Family YMCA Sports Official/Referee
Metroymca
Non profit job in Blair, NE
This position supports the work of the Y, a leading nonprofit committed to strengthening community through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. Sports Officials impact the lives of youth and families through implementing the rules, direct care, organization, supervision and well-being of participants in the sports activity.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
1. Creates a positive environment for all participants, ensuring growth and development.
2. Builds relationships among participants and spectators to pro-actively gain and retain members.
3. Exemplifies appropriate behavior at all times. Acts as a role model for participants and spectators.
4. Understands and implements rules of assigned sport, focusing on participant experience and safety at all times.
5. Provides interpretation and demonstration to all participants, including those with special needs.
6. Actively participates in department meetings and trainings.
YMCA COMPETENCIES (Leader):
Communication & Influence
Inclusion
Functional Expertise
Emotional Maturity
QUALIFICATIONS:
1. At least 16 years of age
2. Ability to work with participants of various ages with a focus on youth
3. Knowledge of the game being officiated and previous officiating and/or trainings a plus
4. Demonstrated maturity, sound judgment and strong sense of responsibility
5. Complete before first shift: program-specific training
6. Complete before first shift: YMCA sports official/referee training
7. Ability to relate effectively to diverse groups of people from all social and economic segments of the community and successful clearance of background check
WORK ENVIRONMENT & PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
• The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
• Indoor/outdoor environment, regular walking and running required.
• Sufficient strength, agility and mobility to perform essential functions required.
• Reliable transportation and on-site, regular weekend schedule required.
The YMCA of Greater Omaha is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Job Type:
Part time To advance the purpose of InterVarsity, this position is focused on learning the basics of college campus ministry. This position is limited to students who are currently enrolled in a four-year or community college. Second year students and students enrolled at a community college may intern at a two-year/community college. Third year students and higher can work at a four-year or community college. Non-InterVarsity students who attend a Christian college must have third or fourth year standing.
GROWTH OBJECTIVES
Develop in college campus ministry leadership
Grow in spiritual understanding, biblical knowledge, ministry experience and skills, and mature as a disciple of Jesus Christ
Develop daily spiritual disciplines
Pursue spiritual relationships and involvement in a worshipping community
Discern God's call to ministry service with InterVarsity and its mission
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES
Participate and engage fully with the campus ministry team to cast spiritual vision and direction
Contribute to the accomplishment of the campus ministry team's plans for spiritual growth and transformation
Teach students to love, study, and apply Scripture to their lives
Promote the Mission on campus (to advance witnessing communities that are bolder, broader, and more ethnically diverse):
Seek opportunities to proclaim and demonstrate the Gospel of Jesus Christ
Learn to guide chapters (or assigned segments of a chapter) in the development of strategic thinking regarding witness to the university
Learn to model and assist students and faculty in growing in their love for God's people of every ethnicity and culture
Encourage a prayerful lifestyle in students, especially focusing on those who do not yet follow Jesus as Lord and Savior
Engage positively with the supervision and training you receive from your staff ministry trainer and/or director
Assist with reporting as assigned
Serve as an ambassador of InterVarsity to individual ministry partners and churches, through prayer, discussion of ministry efforts, mission, and accomplishments
Other duties as assigned by supervisor
QUALIFICATIONS
A follower of Jesus Christ
Annually affirm InterVarsity's Statement of Agreement
A developing passion for evangelism
Demonstrates campus ministry leadership qualities such as initiative, self-awareness and cultural awareness, communication, professionalism, eagerness to learn, cross-cultural competence, teamwork, and relational maturity.
For more information, visit out Central Region website at **************************************** or contact Will Chu for more information [*************************]
Pay Range: $15.06 - $20.08 per hour
Pay: This position is funded through personal fundraising. Accordingly, compensation will vary based on the ability of the individual to secure a donor team to fund the cost of his/her salary. The anticipated salary range for this position on a full-time basis (40 hours/week) is dependent on a variety of factors, including location and cost of living. The actual salary received, including any geographic adjustment to account for location and cost of living, is subject to the individual's ability to raise funds necessary to cover the full amount of such salary within the range set forth in the job posting details.
Benefits:
We offer a competitive benefits package, including health care and retirement savings with a match. Eligibility is based on employee type and hours worked. Benefits include the following:
403(b) Retirement Savings Plan
403(b) matching contributions
Dental insurance
Employee assistance program
Employee discounts
Flexible work schedule
Flexible spending accounts
Health insurance
Health savings account
Life insurance
Paid time off
Parental leave
Professional development assistance
Vision insurance
Equal Employment Opportunity:
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA is both an equal opportunity employer and a faith-based religious organization. We conduct hiring without regard to race, color, ancestry, national origin, citizenship, age, sex, marital status, parental status, membership in any labor organization, political ideology, or disability of an otherwise qualified individual. The status of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA as an equal opportunity employer does not prevent the organization from hiring staff based on their religious beliefs so that all staff share the same religious commitment. Pursuant to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 702 (42 U.S.C. 2000e 1(a)) InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA has the right to, and does, hire only candidates who agree with InterVarsity's Statement of Agreement: Purpose and Doctrinal Basis because InterVarsity believes that each and every staff plays a vital role in advancing InterVarsity's mission and purposes.
$15.1-20.1 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Psychologist
Children International 4.7
Non profit job in Omaha, NE
Schedule: M-F, days
At Children's, the region's only full-service pediatric healthcare center, our people make us the very best for kids. Come cultivate your passion, purpose and professional development in an environment of excellence and inclusion, where team members are supported and deeply valued. Opportunities for career growth abound as we grow our services and spaces, including the cutting-edge Hubbard Center for Children. Join our highly engaged, caring team-and join us in providing brighter, healthier tomorrows for the children we serve. Children's is committed to diversity and inclusion. We are an equal opportunity employer including veterans and people with disabilities.
A Brief Overview
Provides quality psychological evaluations, therapy, education and consultation to children, families, and adults in Behavioral Health and in clinics, agencies, physician offices, and the community as assigned. Establishes and maintains professional working relationships with hospital staff, physicians, community agencies, and professionals. Provides professional presentations, interviews and services that enhance the organization's visibility and reputation in the community.
Essential Functions
Provides quality consultation, psychotherapy, and psychological testing to children, families and adults in Behavioral Health. • Provides services on inpatient units or clinics as assigned. • Provides assigned number of intake assessments, consultations, and therapeutic session per week. • Performs high-quality evaluation, treatment planning and treatment procedures appropriate to patient needs. • Adheres to ethical standards of the American Psychological Association.
Keeps adequate documentation of intake information, psychological testing, treatment plans, and contacts with patients, referral sources, and community resources regarding patient's care. • Completes progress notes within five (5) days of standard client contact; before leaving the treatment setting for patients expressing self-injurious behavior or thoughts. • Completes psychological reports within ten (10) days of testing. • Completes intake summaries within 2 treatment sessions, including appropriate diagnoses and treatment plans. • Provides written documentation of contact with teachers, attorneys, family members, and others providing or receiving information about patients within 5 days of contact.
Establishes and maintains professional working relationships with hospital staff, physicians, community agencies, and professionals. • Completes letters and reports regarding patient care to be sent to referral sources or agencies, as appropriate, within five (5) days of client contact. • Conducts self in a courteous and respectful manner in interactions with staff and physicians. • Responds promptly and appropriately to phone calls and requests for information.
Provides on-call coverage in rotation with mental health staff and complies with on-call protocols and procedures. • Responds within 10 minutes to pages and presents at the hospital within 30 minutes in response to requests for mental status evaluations. • Performs on-call duties in a professional manner in accordance with on-call protocols and procedures. • Assures follow-up as needed for calls received.
Participates in department staff meetings, peer supervision meetings and supervisory sessions. Offers constructive insight into issues discussed. Supports the working team through participation in department events.
Ensures maximum reimburseability for services provided. • Provides complete super bills to office staff immediately following patient session. • Ensures authorization/ notification of insurance plan provider is obtained for emergency visits and follow-up care at Behavioral Health. • Secures authorization as needed for continuation of services provided.
Provides non-clinical service in the interest of the department and/or hospital. • Provides quality professional presentations, media interviews, and committee participation on behalf of the department, at CH and in the community as requested • Provides quality presentations to the community or to healthcare system staff that present Behavioral Health in positive light. Participates on hospital and/or community teams and committees as requested. Provides quality presentations or supervision meetings to students, interns, or staff members as requested. • Provides clinical supervision or classes for staff members or students as requested. Provides supervision of masters prepared therapists' diagnostic/clinical interviews and case progress, and mental status exams of patients as requested by Manager.
Based on departmental/organizational need may be required to participate in Transplant program functions
Regular attendance at work is an essential function of the job.
Perform physical requirements as described in the Physical Requirements section
Education Qualifications
PhD or Psy.D. from an accredited school of psychology Required
Experience Qualifications
Minimum 1 year experience as a Psychologist, preferably in a behavioral health or pediatric setting Preferred and
Completion of one year pre or post doctoral clinical internship, through an APA accredited program Required
Skills and Abilities
Knowledge of psychological principles, child and adolescent development, inter-relational dynamics, individual and group behavior, and behavior modification techniques
Interpersonal skills necessary to communicate effectively with patients and families, physicians, and other clinical professionals to gather and exchange patient information.
Ability to concentrate and pay close attention to detail for up to 90% of work time when providing therapy, observing patient response, scoring tests, and documenting patient progress.
Readiness to go to the hospital at odd hours when providing on-call services in rotation with mental health staff.
Demonstrates knowledge and skill in providing age-appropriate care to children, adolescents, adults and families.
Licenses and Certifications
Current and valid licensure as a psychologist in the state of Nebraska or state of Nebraska eligible Required
Non-Violent Intervention training Preferred
Children's is the very best for kids and the very best for your career! At Children's, we put YOU first so together, we can improve the life of every child!
BHWC
$83k-103k yearly est. Auto-Apply 36d ago
Northwest Community Church (Malcolm, NE) Senior Pastor
Lancastersearch
Non profit job in Malcolm, NE
Northwest Community Church (Malcolm, NE) Senior Pastor
THE BIG PICTURE
Northwest Community Church (******************************************************** is seeking a full -time Senior Pastor to preach the Word of God and equip the saints for the work of the ministry. We are praying for a man who models a strong walk with Christ, has a clear calling to pastoral ministry and will lead our congregation in lifting up Jesus and loving each other. We desire him to have strong pulpit skills in exegetical and expository preaching and to be able to communicate the Bible clearly and practically. His primary responsibilities include providing spiritual leadership to the church through preaching, teaching, offering pastoral care and making visits as needed (see full for more details). A strong candidate should have a bachelor's degree or above from a Bible college or theological seminary. At least five years of previous experience in a lead pastor role is preferred.
At least five years of previous experience in a lead pastor role is preferred. The senior pastor must endorse the constitutions and bylaws of both Northwest Community Church and the Berean Fellowship of Churches (BFC) and should attest to the Full Doctrinal Statement of Northwest Community Church.
Requirements
Who We Are
Affiliated with the Berean Fellowship of Churches, Northwest Community Church was founded in 1988 with a passion for reaching northwest Lancaster County (Nebraska) and the surrounding area with the Gospel of Christ while making disciples through Biblical instruction.
Our current staff includes a part -time Executive Pastor, a full -time Youth Pastor and a secretary.
Nearly 90 families call NCC home. With just under 100 members, the church has an average Sunday morning attendance of 155 with nearly 100 attending Sunday school on a weekly basis.
NCC has a strong reputation for serving children and youth in the community. Our Wednesday after school children's ministry averages 130 students while our Wednesday night youth ministry reaches more than 80 students on a weekly basis.
NCC has active women's and men's ministries. We also have a number of growth groups that meet regularly.
NCC supports eight missionary families that are boldly sharing God's truth globally and domestically.
Where We Are
The village of Malcolm, located about 10 miles northwest of Nebraska's capital city has a population of 480. The village is surrounded by farms and acreages and the Branched Oak Lake state recreation area just three miles to the north. As a bedroom community to Lincoln, most of Malcolm's residents, if not farmers or employees of the school district, commute to Lincoln for work. The Pre -K through high school enrollment of Malcolm Public Schools is around 640 students. The average class size is between 50 -55 students.
Benefits
The Compensation
Salary/Housing/Insurance/Retirement Annual Compensation Package of $55 -90K, Reimbursable Expense Account, Paid Vacation plus Holidays, Family/Sick Leave, Disability Coverage, and Sabbatical Every 7th Year
The Process
Please look over this job description and the church website. Along with your resume please answer these questions:
Why do you believe that you might be a good fit as the Senior Pastor at Northwest Community Church?
Describe your experiences in ministry and how you may be qualified to serve as the Senior Pastor of Northwest Community Church?
In just a few sentences please give a summary of your theology and how that is in line with the doctrine of Northwest Community Church?
Please send your resume, the answers to these questions and a link to at least one online sermon to Jason@No -FeePastorSearch.com
$26k-39k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Therapy - Skilled Nursing Facility - 35439870
FKA Haven Home
Non profit job in Kenesaw, NE
PTA
Hours guaranteed: 36 hours with >85% productivity standard
Schedule: M-F
Days per week: 5
Setting: Skilled Nursing
Volumes per day: 8 - 10
Any call or weekend coverage: NO
Contract length: 13 weeks
$27k-34k yearly est. 23h ago
Lifeguard
YMCA of McCook
Non profit job in McCook, NE
Maintain a safe swimming environment in the pool, on the deck and surrounding areas. Creates a safe and positive atmosphere that promotes member safety and engagement in accordance with YMCA policies and procedures.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Lifeguards need to maintain constant surveillance of the pool area, using proper scanning technique.
Lifeguards are prepared to be first responder to all medical emergencies in the building in accordance with YMCA policies and procedures.
Knows, understands, and consistently applies safety rules, policies and guidelines for the pool and aquatic area.
Maintains accurate records as required by the YMCA and/or the state health department code.
Performs equipment checks and ensures appropriate equipment is available as needed. Continually checks the pool for hazardous conditions.
Lifeguards are to maintain a safe and clean aquatic deck area, including but not limited to picking up equipment after open swim use, picking up trash, cleaning the deck and other areas like, hallway and locker rooms at appropriate times.
REQUIREMENTS:
• 15 years old or older
• Integrity and ability to work independently with attention to detail required.
• Demonstrated leadership, dependability and flexibility in work hours.
• Afternoons, Evenings and/or weekends shifts.
• Ability to relate effectively to diverse groups of people from all social and economic segments of the community.
• Background checks will be performed.
• Lifeguard Certified. (Lifeguard certification courses are available at no charge to you thanks to a generous grant from McCook Community Foundation Fund.)
• Professional CPR/AED and First Aid
Notice to All Applicants: The YMCA enforces its policies and practices to prevent child abuse.
Allegations or suspicions of child abuse are taken very seriously at the YMCA and will be reported to the proper authorities for investigation. We have abuse reporting procedures, there are unscheduled visits from supervisors, we have an open door for parents, and we have a code of conduct for staff. We minimize opportunities for abuse to occur and we talk with children about personal safety and touching limits. We also screen carefully to prevent abusers from being hired and we provide child abuse prevention training to staff.