**New increase starting pay** Pay: $16.50 - $19.00 per hour!
(depending on related experience)
Nature of Work: The Community Habilitation Aide staff is responsible for the implementation of each individual's Individualized Program Plan as determined by the individual and his/her Service Planning Team to work with individuals toward skill acquisition and gaining maximum independence. This includes, but is not limited to: assisting with teaching employment skills, community safety, travel training, personal hygiene, dining, ambulating, behavioral support, and overall health and well being of the individual. The Community Habilitation Aide meets regularly with their supervisor and confers with other members of the individual's Service Planning Team to ensure services are appropriate and meet with expressed (or implied) needs, likes and choices of the individual. This may include working as an Individual/Family Directed Option staff member, whose schedule and training is provided directly by the individual or family, in collaboration with Pathways, Inc.
Learn more about Community Habilitation
Minimum Qualifications:
• High School diploma or GED is preferred. Verbal and written communication skills are necessary in order to perform the essential functions of the position.
• One year of experience working with adults with developmental disabilities, preferred.
• A valid driver's license passing insurability guidelines.
• Must meet the requirements related to Criminal History Record checks that became effective April 1, 2005, which requires prospective employees to be fingerprinted if they have regular and substantial unsupervised or unrestricted physical contact with people receiving services in our programs regulated by OPWDD.
Pathways, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer that values diversity and strives to employ individuals that are reflective of the communities that we serve. We are committed to creating and maintaining a supportive and inclusive workplace culture. Our goal is to advance Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging, while we learn and grow together.
$16.5-19 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
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Service Coordinator
Abode Services 3.9
Burlingame, CA jobs
Abode, one of the largest and effective nonprofits working to end homelessness in the Bay Area, is seeking a ServiceCoordinator for our Eucalyptus Grove Apartments program in San Mateo County. About the role: The ServiceCoordinator is responsible for the provision of housing services to individuals who are homeless. The ServicesCoordinator 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 servicecoordination 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 coordinateservices 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 6d ago
Service Coordinator
Abode Services 3.9
Oakland, CA jobs
Abode, one of the largest and effective nonprofits working to end homelessness in the Bay Area, is seeking a ServiceCoordinator for our programs in Alameda County. About The Role: The ServiceCoordinator is responsible for the provision of housing services to individuals who are homeless. The ServiceCoordinator 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 servicecoordination 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 coordinateservices 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 5d ago
Sustainability & Environmental Program Coordinator
Goodwill of Central and Northern Arizona 4.0
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. 2d ago
Coordinator, Student + Alumni Programs
Foundation for Teaching Economics 4.1
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 3d ago
Youth Council Co-Coordinator for Data and Research (#DegreesNYC)
Goddard Riverside Community Center 3.5
New York, NY jobs
Intro/Program Description: Goddard Riverside Community Center is a well-established community-based agency with an annual operating budget of approximately $65 million. Goddard Riverside is one of New York City's leading human service organizations meeting the basic needs of children, youth and families, homeless people, and older adults across Manhattan and New York City.
#DegreesNYC is a data-informed collective impact movement co-led with young people to achieve fair education pathways in NYC. The #DegreesNYC Youth Council draws upon the lived experiences of young people to educate, advocate and create positive change in their communities. They seek to enhance #DegreesNYC's work toward a more just, equitable and student-ready education system. They do this by elevating youth voice, promoting civic engagement and developing youth leadership.
Position Description: #DegreesNYC is the primary driver of Goddard Riverside's educational equity agenda. Our two Youth Council Co-Coordinators play a pivotal role in nurturing and empowering the next generation of NYC's youth leaders. The role of the Co-Coordinator for Data and Research is to help to provide comprehensive training, tailored curriculums, and guidance for the planning and execution of projects related to #DegreesNYC's policy priorities. This role presents a unique opportunity for Youth Council Co-Coordinators to affect tangible change within New York City's education systems, collaborating with youth from diverse backgrounds across the metropolis.
The Youth Council Co-Coordinator for Data and Research will work with the Youth Council Co-Coordinator for Advocacy to co-lead the Youth Council (composed of the Advocacy Fellows and the Data Fellows). The Co-Coordinator for Data and Research will lead the collection and consolidation of qualitative and quantitative data for the Youth Council's projects. The Co-Coordinators will also engage in coalition-building efforts and facilitate youth-led call-to-actions to mobilize education advocates and practitioners.
The Co-Coordinator for Data and Research will work closely with the Data and Research Coordinator to participate in, and lead, the data projects at #DegreesNYC. They will also help to lead the Data Fellowship and supervise the Data Fellows through 1:1 weekly supervisory meetings.
Position Summary: As stewards of the #DegreesNYC Youth Council, the Youth Council Co-Coordinators shape its vision and trajectory. Directly accountable to the Data and Research Coordinator, the Co-Coordinator for Data and Research will help to oversee a team of up to five Fellows, driving the expansion and influence of the Youth Council. Their responsibilities encompass developing the Youth Council's strategy, expanding its membership, and organizing outreach efforts. The Co-Coordinators are also responsible for managing the communications, data collection, events, and advocacy initiatives of the Youth Council. Additionally, they will support fundraising endeavors and contribute to #DegreesNYC's data-driven approach. Engaging both locally and nationally, they actively participate in advocacy meetings and wider Goddard Riverside community engagements, ensuring the Youth Council's voice resonates within broader spheres of influence.
Schedule: Up to 20 hours a week
Hourly Rate: $22.00/hr
Qualifications
Role, Responsibilities, and Essential Duties
Set the vision and direction for the #DegreesNYC Youth Council with the Youth Council Co-Coordinator for Advocacy
Organize data collective and analysis for the entire Youth Council, with the help and guidance of the Data and Research Coordinator
Help to supervise and organize the Data Fellowship, and contribute to related research projects, as needed
Supervise the Data Fellows, and co-lead the Advocacy Fellows, as needed
Serve as the Youth Co-Lead for the Data Co-Op
Oversee communications, social media, and website development
Oversee event planning and follow-up
Oversee the building of relationships with other youth organizations and advocacy organizations
Support a safe environment that promotes productive, healthy development for #DegreesNYC's participants and staff and promote skill building and professional development
Support an environment that promotes collaborative relationships between Options and #DegreesNYC, and between #DegreesNYC and Goddard Riverside as a whole
Actively represent #DegreesNYC and the #DegreesNYC Youth Council in the field, including serving on outside committees, presenting at conferences, and participating in lobbying efforts
Qualifications/Educational Requirements
Current or recent graduate of a NYC school (high school or college) or taking a gap year
Experience with design software such as Photoshop/Canva; willingness to learn
Experience in the #DegreesNYC Youth Council or other youth-led advocacy efforts or a background in youth organizing, or education justice, preferred
Experience managing online platforms, websites, and apps, or willingness to learn, preferred
Skills, Knowledge and Abilities:
Demonstrated commitment to education equity
Commitment to collective impact, youth voice and leadership, and data-informed approaches
Demonstrated experience in diligence, creativity, and proactiveness when designing advocacy initiatives
Communication and collaboration skills
Demonstrated facilitation and convening experience
Demonstrated experience working in youth development and youth leadership
Strong speaking, writing, and presentation skills
Working knowledge of technology
Physical Requirements/Working Conditions
Hybrid
We are committed to building an inclusive workplace community grounded in respect for differences. We support hiring a broadly diverse team of qualified individuals who will contribute to our organizations.
Goddard Riverside and Isaacs Center provide equal employment opportunities to employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, creed, gender, national origin, age, disability, marital or veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.
The intent of this is to provide a representative summary of duties and responsibilities that will be required of this position and title and shall not be construed as a declaration of the specific duties and responsibilities of any particular position. Employees may be requested to perform job related task other than those specifically presented in this description. This job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee and is subject to change by the employer. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job.
$42k-52k yearly est. 18d ago
Youth Program Coordinator - Flushing, NY
Boys Club of Ny 3.8
New York jobs
Youth Program Coordinator
Salary Range: $20.00 per hour
Employment Type : Part-Time, Non-Exempt
About Us
Since 1876, The Boys' Club of New York (BCNY) has been partnering with boys and young men in after-school, weekend, and summer programs that support youth growth and development. BCNY's two well-equipped clubhouses in East Harlem and Flushing and its wilderness camp in Harriman State Park offer activities and programs remarkable in their range. From swimming to robotics and enjoying ice skating in Central Park and a trip to the theatre on Saturdays, BCNY programs and events deepen interests and skills and are free of charge to members and their families. With the increase in youth directly impacted by the shelter and homelessness crisis in New York City, BCNY is dedicated to increasing equitable access to its free, high quality youth programs that foster brave spaces where boys and young men can connect, have fun and build lifelong friendships with peers and mentor. Part of that mission is our commitment to BCNY's expansion sites in the Bronx and Brooklyn that engage members within their communities with the same youth-centered ethos the organization is known for. Our dedicated and highly skilled staff and our professional advisory council have made BCNY a leader in youth programming across the field and we invite you join our team as we partner with boys and young men as they journey through their childhoods and our clubhouses.
Job Summary
We are a COVID-19 proactive organization who makes every effort to create and maintain an environment that is safe for our members and staff. The Program Coordinator participates in developing, implementing, supervising, and evaluating educational, recreational, and social programs. He/she will also assist in managing support staff, including program assistants, operations assistants, group leaders, and volunteers.
Job Requirements
Frontline employees are not required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, however, BCNY strongly encourages all employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19 and obtain a booster shot.
Responsibilities
Under the supervision of the Age Group Director, oversee the implementation and facilitation of programs and curricula
Assist in the planning and management of daily activities in the clubhouse and external spaces
Assist Age Group Director with special events, parent activities, and trips
Assist Age Group Director in managing training, supervision, and evaluation of frontline staff and volunteers
Use behavior management strategies to defuse inappropriate behavior and communicate behavior incidents with the Age Group Director and other necessary staff
Attend mandatory professional development trainings
Other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Previous experience in youth development, education, or afterschool
Strong communication skills with an ability to communicate effectively with young children, staff, and parents
Experience managing multiple priorities
Well organized, able to work both independently and collaboratively
Experience managing staff preferred
Associates' or Bachelor's degree preferred
First Aid and CPR certification desirable
What We Offer
PTO: Sick time only
The Boys' Club of New York is an equal opportunity employer
and makes employment decisions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status, or any other status protected by law. If you have a disability or other protected need requiring an accommodation, please contact Human Resources.
$20 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Health Nutrition Coordinator
Mexican American Opportunity Foundation 3.8
Richmond, CA jobs
Title: Health Nutrition Coordinator
Department: MAOF Head Start/Early Head Start (Contra Costa County)
Salary: $75,000.00 - $77,924.00 annually
Status: Full Time, Exempt
Under general supervision, plans, coordinates and oversees the implementation of the health services of the MAOF Early Head Start Program. The Health Coordinator is responsible for developing memoranda of understanding with community organization that provides health, nutrition, oral health services to families and children participating in the Early Head Start Program.
GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND SPECIFIC DUTIES
Responsible for updating and/or developing service area plans, policies procedures, forms, monitoring tools and reports, in collaboration with the Early Head Start Management team, parent, health services advisory committee for the health, nutrition, and oral health using program data and the results from the community needs assessment.
Ensures services are delivered with strict adherence to the organization's health, nutrition, and program policies, and procedures.
Works as part of the integrated management team. Responsible for ensuring coordination and delivery of quality, comprehensive services in accordance with the agency's established timelines and in compliance with the Head Start Program Performance Standards
Implements Level 2 and 3 of the ongoing monitoring policies and procedures for nutrition, oral health, and health. This includes and is not limited to oversight and monitoring to ensure child's health screening, follow up on any child needs identified, including health needs are met in a timely manner.
Ensures the prompt identification, assessment and development of individual health plans that respond to the children's diagnosed or suspected health and nutritional needs.
Produces reports regarding health services, oral health and nutrition services. Conducts data analysis and submits recommendations to improve the quality and consistency of innovative practices to the EHS CCP Program Manager.
As assigned, will participate in the development and negotiation of interagency agreements and contracts with local providers
Plans pre-service, in-service trainings, workshops, and education sessions for staff, family child care providers and parents on health and nutrition. Coordinates participation in community outreach and community events related to health and nutrition.
Attends the child study teams and multi-disciplinary teams. Works with the program coordinators, teachers and Family Child Care Providers to develop effective, individualized child care plans, interventions and follow-up where/as needed.
Responsible for identifying and recruiting community professionals that will form the Head Services Advisory Committee (HSAC). Plans effective agendas and sharing of knowledge and resources for the HSAC meetings in coordination with the Education/Mental Health/Disabilities Coordinator, the ERSEA/PFCE Coordinator and the EHS CCP Program Manager.
Monitors the work and provides guidance to the Licensed Vocational Nurse to ensure all children have access to medical and dental homes, are on the schedule of well-child care as outlined on the State's EPSDT guidelines and are up to date on all required immunizations.
Trains to, and monitors for implementation of the agency's selected parenting curriculum.
Plans and coordinate Health and safety inspections to ensure adherence to the agency's policies and procedures related to health services such as medication, first aid, child accidents, toileting, tooth brushing and universal precautions.
Ensures staff and family child care providers adhere to the agency's confidentiality polices and procedures
SUPERVISION
Establishes formal and effective lines of communication between all Family Services, Home Visitors and Health staff with Family Child Care Providers and other program staff in order to facilitate coordination and efficient flow of communication and the effective delivery of high-quality services to children and families.
Interviews and recommends hiring of licensed vocational nurse in accordance with MAOF's hiring policies and procedures.
Oversees compliance with the contract deliverables for the contracted Registered Nurse and Registered Dietician, who provide and/or support Health and nutrition services.
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS REQUIRED
Bachelor of Science degree in public health, child health, maternal health, Health Science, Social Work, or related field. A licensed Vocational Nurse with experience in Head Start is acceptable.
Three years of experience in the Health Field or Coordinator in Head Start.
English/Spanish speaking preferred.
HEALTH REQUIREMENTS
Must meet State health requirements including obtaining a physical examination at the time of employment; and give proof of T.B. clearance prior to employment (dated within six months before employment) and renew this every 4 year.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
Must be willing to complete background checks including a criminal, FBI, DOJ, National Sex Offender Registry and CACI checks
Must have the use of an automobile and must possess a valid California driver's license and adequate automobile insurance coverage or have available private transportation.
Physical Requirements:
While performing duties of this position, the employee is frequently required to sit, stand and walk; to use both hands to handle or feel objects and supplies and materials necessary to fulfill the demands of the job. To talk or hear when working with peers, teachers, parents, children, internal departments and/or members of the community on the telephone or in person. Frequently required to reach with hands and arms when accessing reference materials. Frequently required lift and/or move up to 40 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by the job includes close vision and distance vision. While performing the duties of this position, the employee works in a normal office environment where the noise level is usually moderate. The employee is required to drive to fulfill the duties of this position. To carry out this job, an individual must be able to perform all essential duties satisfactorily.
Work Environment:
The work environment characteristics are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. This job also operates in a professional office environment. This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets and fax machines
MAOF Sponsored Benefits:
At MAOF, we are committed to supporting the overall well-being of our employees. We are proud to offer a comprehensive package of benefits and perks for full-time employees, with select benefits also available to part-time employees.
Personal Time Off (PTO) - (Vacation/personal days or sick time).
Paid Sick Time - 48 hours.
Paid Holidays per Calendar Year - 12 paid holidays.
Bereavement Leave - 5 paid days.
Jury Duty - 5 paid days.
Medical, dental, and vision insurance Paid 100% by MAOF.
403(b) Retirement Plan - 5% employer match - 100% vested.
Basic Life and Accidental Insurance.
Pet Insurance.
Supplemental life insurance.
Professional development opportunities.
Employee Assistance (EAP) - For team members and dependents; counseling, legal assistance, financial planning, identity theft, etc.
Supplemental Cancer, Disability, and Accident plans.
Employee referral bonus (referring employee earns $500 for each new hire who completes 90 days).
Discounts for AT&T wireless, movie tickets, amusement parks, and much more.
Public Service Loan Forgiveness.
Credit Union Membership
$75k-77.9k yearly 60d+ ago
Health Services Coordinator
Word of Life Fellowship 3.9
Pottersville, NY jobs
Purpose: To provide quality service to our customers with a Christ-like attitude and in accordance with Word of Life's standards. The Health ServicesCoordinator is to be a godly individual that fulfills the purpose statement of Word of Life Fellowship by specifically focusing on the various elements of campus health.
This position averages 30 hours per week in the school year and 40-60 hours during summer camp season.
Core Responsibilities:
Ongoing personal spiritual growth
Develop a dynamic discipleship ministry
Attend to students / campers with medical needs
Process incoming student / camper health forms
Assist with registration and orientation
Facilitate and instruct Red Cross classes
Ensure FERPA compliance
Assist students /campers with illnesses, Injuries and reports
Assist with processing accident reports and claims
Help maintain health center supplies
Review and update policies and procedures
Provide medical coverage
Be available during specific hours including seasonal on-call
Attend required meetings
Help recruit camp medical staff
Obtain/Maintain instructor certification for required classes (responding to emergencies, CPR/AED for the professional rescuer, administration of emergency oxygen, anaphylaxis, and epi-pen)
Direct reports: Select seasonal nurses
Qualifications
Qualifications:
Medical Professional with current New York State Licensure (RN minimum)
A passion for and growth relationship with Jesus Christ.
A commitment to the principles of the Word of God.
A God-given call into ministry and discipleship.
Agreement with Word of Life's vision, mission, Statement of Faith and Standard of Conduct.
A willingness to learn and grow in the ministry responsibilities mentioned below.
Discipleship Minded, Administrative, Teachable Spirit, Characterized by Integrity and the ability to lead
Have or be willing to obtain instructor certification for required classes (Responding to Emergencies, CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer, Administration of Emergency Oxygen, Anaphylaxis and Epi-pen)
$40k-51k yearly est. 18d ago
METRO/REC Youth Council
Goodwill Industries of Southern Arizona 4.2
Tucson, AZ jobs
Job Description
Goodwill Youth Council- FOR ALL YOUTH 12-24 YEARS OF AGE- Foster Care Youth, Justice Involved Youth, LGBTQ+ Youth, Youth of Color & Special Populations Welcome!
Engage in community decision-making, planning activities, peer to peer mentoring, develop new programs and strategies to engage with our community, collaborate with other youth groups, advise local leaders, receive job readiness training, positive mentoring, and role-modeling to help them increase self-esteem, value academic performance, create healthy boundaries
$28k-34k yearly est. 21d ago
METRO/REC Youth Council
Goodwill Industries of Southern Arizona 4.2
Tucson, AZ jobs
Goodwill Youth Council- FOR ALL YOUTH 12-24 YEARS OF AGE- Foster Care Youth, Justice Involved Youth, LGBTQ+ Youth, Youth of Color & Special Populations Welcome!
Engage in community decision-making, planning activities, peer to peer mentoring, develop new programs and strategies to engage with our community, collaborate with other youth groups, advise local leaders, receive job readiness training, positive mentoring, and role-modeling to help them increase self-esteem, value academic performance, create healthy boundaries
$28k-34k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Student Staff (Pasadena, CA)
Young Life 4.0
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 8d ago
Coordinator, Health Promotions
American Lung Association 4.5
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 7d ago
Vocational Coordinator
Orthodox Union 4.2
New York jobs
at Yachad
Who We Are:
Yachad, a division of The Orthodox Union, the nation's largest Orthodox Jewish organization‚ supports individuals with intellectual, developmental, and learning disabilities. Yachad helps these individuals participate more fully in Jewish life and the broader society by providing educational, employment, and relationship opportunities.
The Orthodox Union (OU) is the largest Orthodox Jewish organization in the United States. Founded in 1898, the OU supports a network of synagogues, youth programs, Jewish and Religious Zionist advocacy programs, programs for the disabled, localized religious study programs, and international units. The OU maintains a kosher certification service, whose circled U symbol is found on the labels of many kosher commercial and consumer food products.
Position Summary:
Jewish Union Foundation is seeking a compassionate, organized, and resourceful team member to help individuals with developmental disabilities find and maintain employment. As part of our OPWDD services, this role focuses on person-centered planning, building relationships with local employers, and helping individuals discover jobs that align with their skills and interests. Full-time positions are available in both the 5 Towns and Brooklyn.
Key Responsibilities:
Develop individualized employment plans tailored to each participant's needs and preferences.
Build relationships with local employers to identify job opportunities and promote inclusive hiring practices.
Support participants during job searches, applications, interviews, onboarding, and as needed during employment.
Maintain accurate documentation in accordance with OPWDD regulations
Attend trainings and stay up to date on OPWDD policies and employment trends.
Qualifications Requirements:
Experience working with individuals with disabilities
Strong Interpersonal and Communication Skills
Flexibility
Organized and detail-oriented
Willingness to travel and work in various locations throughout the day
Strong problem-solving skills
Ability to take initiative
Valid Driver's License
Strong reading and writing skills
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with OPWDD services
Salary & Benefits:
The salary range for this position is $50,000 - $60,000, commensurate with experience.
Health, Dental & Vision Insurance:
The OU offers health insurance through an Individual Coverage Health Reimbursement Arrangement (ICHRA). Instead of a single group plan, employees have the freedom to choose their own health insurance plan that fits their personal and family needs. The OU contributes a generous monthly amount directly toward your premium, making coverage more flexible, affordable, and tailored to you. Employees enrolled in our health plan also receive an annual BeniComp stipend, a supplemental benefit that reimburses eligible medical, pharmaceutical, dental, and vision expenses. In addition, the OU offers employees group dental and vision insurance through MetLife. Additional Benefits and Perks:
10 Paid sick days
10-15 Paid vacation days
Paid Jewish and Federal holidays
Short Fridays to accommodate for Sabbath observance
Free life and disability insurance
Discounted continuing education opportunities
403(b) retirement plan with a 5% employer match after 3 years (requires a minimum 2% employee contribution)
$50k-60k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Family Services Caseworker
The Community Place of Greater Rochester 4.0
Rochester, NY jobs
Title: Family Services Caseworker Classification: Full-Time (M-F 8:30a-5p, possible evening and weekend hours) Pay Rate: $16.00/hr Under the direct supervision of the Family Services Manager, the Family Services Caseworker is responsible for providing support to individuals and families.
Essential Job Duties
Accept referrals, conduct intake interviews/needs assessments, provide case management, follow-up and referrals.
Provide services as needed, including: eviction prevention/rental assistance, assistance with utilities, emergency assistance, and assistance with securing housing.
Develop service plans with clients, and ensure services and case notes are recorded within the required time period.
Participate in case reviews and attend meetings, conferences, trainings, seminars, etc., as designated.
Develop new and maintain ongoing working contacts and liaison with network resources in the community.
Other Job Duties
Access information systems, maintain statistics, and report information as required.
Assist with the operation of the food pantry, as needed.
Other job duties, as assigned.
Knowledge, Skill and Abilities
Communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
Interact with staff and consumers of diverse cultural, racial and ethnic backgrounds.
Work cooperatively and collaboratively with coworkers, supervisors, organizations, the general public, and offices of local government.
General knowledge of Monroe County Social Services, referring agencies, and mental health systems.
Knowledge of political and social issues impacting served population.
Ability to interpret community resources to clients and address specific needs of clients.
Effectively solve problems and respond in a crisis.
Keep accurate and concise case notes, and other paperwork related to the program.
Manage multiple tasks with competing deadlines.
Handle difficult and sensitive situations, using sound judgment while adhering to company policy and legal guidelines.
Excellent computer skills and knowledge of Microsoft Office, including Word and Excel.
Physical Elements
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.
Must be able to physically perform stooping, kneeling, walking, lifting, grasping, pulling, standing, talking, hearing.
Must be able to perform light work exerting up to 35 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects.
Must be able to travel as needed frequently getting in and out of a car both indoors and outdoors and may have exposure to various weather conditions.
Must be able to sit at a computer for extended periods of time.
Qualifications
Required
: High school diploma or the equivalent, and one (1) year of experience in family case management.
Must possess own transportation and a valid NYS driver's license.
The agencies are equal opportunity employers and do not discriminate on the basis of any legally protected status or characteristic.
Protected veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
$16 hourly 60d+ ago
Home Health ICM Coordinator
UCLA Health 4.2
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
Youth Initiative Program Coordinator, Girls in STEM
Arizona Science Center 4.5
Phoenix, AZ jobs
Job Title: Youth Initiative Program Coordinator, Girls in STEM
Department: Learning Division, Youth Initiatives Department
Reports To: Manager of Youth Initiatives
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
As a Youth Initiatives full-time team member at Arizona Science Center, you will engage and inspire youth and teens through innovative STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) programs. This job will involve preparing for, developing, and implementing educational initiatives that foster confidence, character, connection, and competence. You will be called on to write curriculum, connect with local partners, and create programs that explore science and are responsive to community needs. You will also assist in leading workshops by teaching and managing youth in an informal learning environment alongside the rest of the Youth Initiatives team.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Guest Engagement:
Create innovative initiatives to engage and draw in audiences who have not traditionally visited Arizona Science Center
Develop and facilitate workshops for Girls in STEM to encourage female participation in science-related fields
Assist in building and implementing quality programming that aligns with Arizona Science Center's goals of increasing attendance, revenue, and community engagement through strategic planning and execution of diverse programs, partnerships, and youth offerings
Assist on the museum floor engaging with guests, if needed
Mentor the Teen Advisory Board
Workshop Facilitation:
Engage with guests by offering high-quality science communication
Lead engaging and interactive workshops for youth and teens
Implement effective classroom management techniques when necessary to ensure a positive learning environment
Create schedules, purchase lists, and binning for programs
Create and send program participant emails
Reserve calendar dates and location spaces for events
Content Creation and Community Engagement:
Collect and create compelling educational content for youth engagement programs
Connect with individuals and organizations in the STEAM community to enhance programming and establish partnerships
Actively seek and explore new opportunities to grow and expand existing youth programming
Foster relationships and partnerships with outstanding communication
Create Tessitura requests and process payment information
QUALIFICATIONS
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below represent the knowledge, skill, and ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
Desire to improve the quality of life for Arizona youth through science-centered communities
Experience engaging people in interactive, hands-on learning experiences
Ability to multitask and adjust quickly to changing priorities or organizational needs
Reliable to be on time and prepared for programs
Prioritize inquiry-based questioning and discussion during programs
Skill in effective verbal and written communication and reporting
Skill in problem-solving and decision-making
Skill in Classroom Management
Ability to work with limited supervision
Ability to communicate and collaborate effectively with a variety of stakeholders
Ability to interact empathetically and respectfully with diverse audiences
Ability to manage and engage small and large groups in learning activities
Ability to work some evenings and weekends
EDUCATION and EXPERIENCE
Minimum two year degree preferred and/or equivalent of at least two years of related experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Experience with standard computer applications; proficient in MS Office skills, including Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint.
Some familiarity with teaching a hands-on discipline such as science and/or the arts is preferred
LANGUAGE SKILLS
Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from managers, clients, customers, and the general public.
Ability to read, write, and converse in Spanish, Navajo, or Diné preferred, but not required.
MATHEMATICAL SKILLS
Ability to work with basic mathematical concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions in practical situations.
REASONING ABILITY
Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to interpret technical instructions in mathematical or diagram form and deal with abstract and concrete variables.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
An employee must meet the physical demands described here to perform the essential functions of this job successfully. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to walk, sit, use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; and talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to stand. The employee must frequently lift or move up to 30 pounds. Occasionally, employees must lift up 65 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, and depth perception.
This job also requires a computer, which will be placed somewhere in the employee's workspace. The employee must have the necessary keyboard and computer mouse skills and the ability to read a color monitor.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The work environment characteristics described here represent those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally exposed to moving mechanical parts and outside weather conditions. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Arizona Science Center maintains a strong policy of equal employment opportunity for all Employees and applicants. We recruit, hire, train, promote, compensate and dismiss employees on the basis of such factors as experience, character, ability and skill, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin or heritage, age, marital or veteran status, disability, citizenship, or any other status protected by federal, state or local law.
BENEFITS include, but are not limited to:
21 paid days off annually, including holidays, birthdays, and vacation days
10 days of accrued sick time
Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance
Employer paid Life and Long-Term Disability insurance
Employee Assistance Program
Professional Development Opportunities
401(k) retirement plan
Family membership to Arizona Science Center and 600+ Association of Science and Technology Centers (ASTC)
Admission Exchange Program - Year-round complimentary admission for the employee and one guest to visit the Phoenix Zoo, Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix Art Museum, Heard Museum, Arizona Museum of Natural History, etc.
$31k-36k yearly est. 21d ago
Youth Initiative Program Coordinator, Girl Scouts
Arizona Science Center 4.5
Phoenix, AZ jobs
Job Title: Youth Initiative Program Coordinator, Girl Scouts
Department: Learning Division, Youth Initiatives Department
Reports To: Manager, Youth Initiatives
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
As a full-time member of the Youth Initiatives team at Arizona Science Center, the Youth Initiative Program Coordinator, Girl Scouts will lead the development, coordination, and delivery of high-quality Girl Scout programming that inspires curiosity, confidence, and a lifelong interest in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics). This role is responsible for building meaningful relationships with Girl Scout councils, troop leaders, and families while designing engaging, badge-aligned experiences that are inquiry-based, hands-on, and responsive to community needs. The Youth Initiative Program Coordinator, Girl Scouts will write and facilitate curriculum, manage program logistics, support public-facing events, and collaborate across departments to ensure Girl Scout programs align with Arizona Science Center's mission, revenue goals, and guest experience standards.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Guest Engagement:
Develop and facilitate workshops for Girl Scouts to encourage female participation in science-related fields and to earn badges and patches.
Assist in building and implementing quality programming that aligns with Arizona Science Center's goals of increasing attendance, revenue, and community engagement through strategic planning and execution of diverse programs, partnerships, and youth offerings
Assist in guest engagement in other areas of Arizona Science Center, as needed
Workshop Facilitation:
Facilitate engaging, hands-on STEAM workshops for Girl Scouts of varying ages and abilities
Deliver high-quality science communication in informal learning environments
Implement effective classroom and behavior management strategies to support positive learning experiences
Create Tessitura requests, process payments, and track program participation dates
Assist with program evaluation and reporting to support continuous improvement
Create schedules, purchase lists, and binning for programs
Create and send program participant emails
Reserve calendar dates and location spaces for events
Content Creation and Community Engagement:
Create compelling educational content and curriculum for Girl Scout programs
Collaborate with internal teams to align Girl Scout offerings with public programs and exhibitions
Actively seek new partnerships and opportunities to expand Girl Scout engagement at Arizona Science Center
Represent Arizona Science Center at community events, council meetings, or outreach opportunities as needed
QUALIFICATIONS
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below represent the knowledge, skill, and ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
Desire to improve the quality of life for Arizona youth through science-centered communities
Experience engaging people in interactive, hands-on learning experiences
Ability to multitask and adjust quickly to changing priorities or organizational needs
Reliable to be on time and prepared for programs
Knowledge of student-centered, inquiry-based, experiential learning approaches
Skill in effective verbal and written communication and reporting
Skill in problem-solving and decision-making
Ability to work with limited supervision
Ability to communicate and collaborate effectively with a variety of stakeholders
Ability to interact empathetically and respectfully with diverse audiences
Ability to manage and engage small and large groups in learning activities
Ability to speak clearly and project a voice across a room
Ability to work some evenings and weekends
EDUCATION and EXPERIENCE
Minimum two year degree preferred and/or equivalent of at least two years of related experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Experience with standard computer applications; proficient in MS Office skills, including Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint.
Some familiarity with teaching a hands-on discipline such as science and/or the arts is preferred
LANGUAGE SKILLS
Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from managers, clients, customers, and the general public.
Ability to read, write, and converse in Spanish, Navajo, or Diné preferred, but not required.
MATHEMATICAL SKILLS
Ability to work with basic mathematical concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions in practical situations.
REASONING ABILITY
Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to interpret technical instructions in mathematical or diagram form and deal with abstract and concrete variables.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
An employee must meet the physical demands described here to perform the essential functions of this job successfully. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to walk, sit, use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; and talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to stand. The employee must frequently lift or move up to 30 pounds. Occasionally, employees must lift up 65 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, and depth perception.
This job also requires a computer, which will be placed somewhere in the employee's workspace. The employee must have the necessary keyboard and computer mouse skills and the ability to read a color monitor.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The work environment characteristics described here represent those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally exposed to moving mechanical parts and outside weather conditions. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Arizona Science Center maintains a strong policy of equal employment opportunity for all Employees and applicants. We recruit, hire, train, promote, compensate and dismiss employees on the basis of such factors as experience, character, ability and skill, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin or heritage, age, marital or veteran status, disability, citizenship, or any other status protected by federal, state or local law.
BENEFITS include, but are not limited to:
21 paid days off annually, including holidays, birthdays, and vacation days
10 days of accrued sick time
Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance
Employer paid Life and Long-Term Disability insurance
Employee Assistance Program
Professional Development Opportunities
401(k) retirement plan
Family membership to Arizona Science Center and 600+ Association of Science and Technology Centers (ASTC)
Admission Exchange Program - Year-round complimentary admission for the employee and one guest to visit the Phoenix Zoo, Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix Art Museum, Heard Museum, Arizona Museum of Natural History, etc.
$31k-36k yearly est. 21d ago
Student Staff - Coronado, CA
Young Life 4.0
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 8d ago
Habilitation Coordinator
Pathways, Inc. 4.1
Service coordinator job at Pathways
NEW increased starting wage Pay: $20.00 - $22.50 per hour! (depending on related experience) Nature of Work: Together as a team with the supervisors and staff in assigned group area(s) will coordinate all aspects of each person's Habilitation program plans; assures integration and collaboration of services offered in the community, residence and day program. Maintains compliance with all pertinent regulations, policies and procedures and agency philosophy. Educates and encourages each person to achieve their fullest potential to the best of their ability through offering choice, respect and quality services.
Learn more about Day Habilitation
Minimum Qualifications:
* Bachelor's degree in Human Services related field with one year experience is preferred. Associates Degree with 3 years of experience or High School Diploma with 5 years of experience required.
* One to five years of experience in the field of developmental disabilities is required depending on education level as indicated.
* Must meet the requirements related to Criminal History Record checks that became effective April 1, 2005, which requires prospective employees to be fingerprinted if they have regular and substantial unsupervised or unrestricted physical contact with people receiving services in our programs regulated by OPWDD.
Pathways, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer that values diversity and strives to employ individuals that are reflective of the communities that we serve. We are committed to creating and maintaining a supportive and inclusive workplace culture. Our goal is to advance Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, while we learn and grow together.
Monday-Friday 7:30am-3:30pm
37.5 hours