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  • Residential Services Advocate

    Safeplace 3.5company rating

    Safeplace job in Olympia, WA

    Job DescriptionSalary: $24.34 $26.34 hourly (DOE) Olympia SafePlace is a nonprofit organization providing crisis intervention, advocacy, and support services to survivors of domestic and sexual violence. We are committed to anti-oppression work, social justice, and trauma-informed care in all aspects of our services. Benefits: Medical, dental, vision; paid holidays and paid time off in accordance with agency policy and procedure; Employee Assistance Program; retirement benefits upon meeting eligibility requirements. Available Positions: 1 Shifts Available: Fri-Sun 6:45 a.m. to 7:15 p.m. Position Summary The Residential Services Advocate is responsible for providing confidential, survivor-centered support and advocacy to individuals who have experienced domestic and sexual violence. This includes crisis intervention, safety planning, emotional support, information and referrals, shelter intake, answering crisis line calls, and providing system navigation support for housing, medical, or other needs. The advocate also works collaboratively with community partners to improve survivor access to resources and ensures that the daily living needs of clients residing in emergency shelter are met. This position requires occasional flexibility to cover phone advocacy needs for sexual assault response shifts outside of the regular work schedule. Key Responsibilities Provide trauma-informed, culturally responsive support to domestic violence and sexual assault survivors of all genders and backgrounds. Staff the 24-hour crisis line and participate in coverage for phone advocacy for sexual assault response program. Conduct intakes for emergency shelter and ongoing advocacy in person with shelter residents, supporting day-to-day living needs and system navigation for housing and other resources. Assist with safety planning, housing navigation, coordinated entry connection and resource referrals. May assist with shelter unit turnover and ensuring that all program spaces are safe, clean, functional and trauma-informed. Maintain accurate knowledge of relevant community resources. Maintain accurate and confidential documentation in accordance with organizational policies and state/federal guidelines. Accurately record time worked and partner with manager and teammates to ensure program coverage. Accurately log service hours with each client. This position is expected to log a minimum of 18 hours of direct client advocacy per week. Collaborate with staff and community partners to improve trauma-informed response systems. Participate in regular supervision, team meetings, and ongoing training. Provides occasional transportation for shelter residents using a company vehicle to medical, legal, employment, and other essential appointments as needed as staffing and coverage allows. Qualifications Required: Associates degree in social work, social services, criminal justice, or related field. One years experience working with survivors of trauma, sexual violence, or marginalized communities, or any equivalent combination of education and experience. Commitment to social justice, anti-oppression, and survivor-centered practices. Strong communication and emotional resilience skills. Ability to maintain confidentiality and clear boundaries. Available for on-call phone advocacy shifts, including evenings and weekends, as needed. Completion of 30+ hours of domestic violence and sexual assault advocacy core training (or willingness to complete upon hire). Valid drivers license and reliable transportation. Familiarity with Thurston County resources and social service systems. Adherence to SafePlace mission, vision, values and philosophy. Preferred: Fluency in a second language (especially Spanish, ASL, or other commonly spoken languages in Thurston County). CPR/First Aid certification. Interpersonal & Communication Skills To perform this job successfully, an individual must possess the following interpersonal skills: Brings and maintains high level of enthusiasm and employee engagement to the organization. Ability to respond to crisis, set limits and maintain healthy boundaries. Ability to manage personnel issues and conflicts with confidentiality, fairness, and respect with a diverse staff. Ability to maintain a positive attitude in a fast-paced work environment. Open to being part of a collaborative team environment with a diverse staff. Flexibility and the ability to accommodate both staff and clients. Engages with supervisor, teammates, staff, volunteers, and clients in a positive manner. Embraces the following SafePlace values in all interactions with staff, volunteers, and clients: Reasoning, Math, and Technical Skills To perform this job successfully, an individual must possess the following reasoning abilities: Ability to identify and solve problems and deal with a variety of variables in situations where only limited standardization exists. Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form. Ability to identify gaps in standardized procedures and formulate proposed solutions. Ability to accurately add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions and decimals. Ability to compile statistics and report them in an understandable form. Basic computer skills using Office 365 Knowledge of Publisher and Power Point programs preferred. Certificates, Licenses, Registrations SafePlace initial ACT training certification. Valid drivers license and current automobile liability insurance. CPR/First aid training certifications preferred. Language Proficiency Certification preferred. (Must pass written language proficiency test) Functional Area Breakdown Direct delivery service to DV/SA survivors that includes drop-in advocacy, advocacy off-site at partner locations, system navigation and advocacy and back up support for education and outreach activities. Includes after-hours SARP response. Representing SafePlace at relevant task forces and partner meetings, maintain systems advocacy relationships, and community collaboration. Data tracking (InfoNet), create and maintain client files, contribute to other data or reports. Participating in required training and ongoing professional development related to advocacy, management, and compliance.
    $24.3-26.3 hourly 18d ago
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  • Volunteer Phone Advocate

    Safeplace 3.5company rating

    Safeplace job in Olympia, WA

    Job DescriptionSalary: Volunteer SAFE PLACE Job Title: Volunteer Phone Advocate Number of openings: 2 Shifts Available: Monday through Thursday, occasionally Friday through Sunday, and holidays. Olympia SafePlace is a nonprofit organization providing crisis intervention, advocacy, and support services to survivors of domestic and sexual violence. We are committed to anti-oppression work, social justice, and trauma-informed care in all aspects of our services. Position Summary The Volunteer Phone Advocate is responsible for providing confidential, survivor-centered support and advocacy to individuals who have experienced domestic and sexual violence via the SafePlace hotline. This includes crisis intervention, safety planning, emotional support, and information regarding community resources. The Volunteer Phone Advocate also works collaboratively with SafePlace staff to ensure that they are providing best-practice advocacy to survivors and receiving required training, debriefing, and support for their role. Key Responsibilities Provide trauma-informed, culturally responsive support to domestic and sexual assault survivors of all genders and backgrounds. Staff the 24-hour sexual assault response line according to the agreed upon shift(s). Assist with safety planning, crisis intervention, and emotional support to hotline callers. Maintain accurate and confidential documentation in accordance with organizational policies and state/federal guidelines. Collaborate with staff to ensure up-to-date knowledge of best practices for phone advocacy and community resource knowledge and information. Participate in regular supervision and required training. Crisis Line Support & Direct Advocacy 45% Provide trauma-informed, culturally responsive support to callers. Conduct crisis intervention, emotional support, safety planning, and provide resource referrals. Respond to callers during assigned hotline shifts (including evenings/weekends). Maintain survivor-centered, confidential, and non-judgmental advocacy.. Documentation & Reporting 15% Complete accurate, confidential documentation according to organizational policy. Record call data, safety plans, referrals, and required statistics. Ensure data entry follows state and federal confidentiality guidelines. Collaboration & Communication with Staff 15% Consult with SafePlace staff regarding best practices and updates to community resources. Communicate shift issues, crises, or concerns to supervisors as needed. Participate in hotline team communication, debriefs, and check-ins. Training, Supervision & Professional Development 15% Complete required Advocacy Core Training and agency-specific crisis line training. Participate in ongoing training (20 hours annually if volunteering over one year). Attend supervision meetings and engage in debriefing for emotional resilience. Administrative, Reliability, and Organizational Responsibilities 10% Maintain healthy boundaries and adhere to ethical and confidentiality standards. Remain reliable for scheduled shifts and provide timely communication if unavailable. Uphold SafePlace values: quality, respect, self-care, diversity, integrity, and confidentiality. Review policies, procedures, and resource updates as needed. Qualifications Required: Background in social work, social services, criminal justice, or related field. One years experience working with survivors of trauma, sexual violence, or marginalized communities, or any equivalent combination of education and experience. Commitment to social justice, anti-oppression, and survivor-centered practices. Strong communication and emotional resilience skills. Ability to maintain confidentiality and clear boundaries. Available for on-call shifts, including evenings and weekends. Completion of 30+ hours of domestic violence and sexual assault advocacy training is required prior to working directly with survivors. Preferred: Fluency in a second language (especially Spanish, ASL, or other commonly spoken languages in Thurston County). Familiarity with local resources and systems (legal, healthcare, housing). Interpersonal & Communication Skills To perform this job successfully, an individual must possess the following interpersonal skills: Bring and maintain a strong commitment to fulfill agreed on volunteer shifts with a high level of enthusiasm and engagement with the Ability to respond to crisis, set limits, and maintain healthy Ability to manage challenges and conflicts with confidentiality, fairness, and respect with clients from diverse backgrounds and experiences. Ability to maintain a positive attitude and resilient demeanor when working with traumatized callers. Open to learning and applying best-practices in advocacy-based counseling and trauma-informed care when working with callers. Strong reliability to answer calls during agreed on shifts and provide timely communication to supervisor if unable to do so for any reason. Engage with supervisor, teammates, staff, volunteers, and clients in a positive Embraces the following SafePlace values in all interactions with staff, volunteers, and clients: Quality provide quality services to clients and promote a positive atmosphere for Respect recognize that t he foundation of relationships with others is respect for individual rights and Self-Care recognize the need for self-care as a priority for maintaining resilience. Diversity - value, acknowledge, and integrate diversity into serving the wide array of cultures in our community Integrity - endeavor to build relationships with clients based on integrity and honesty . Confidentiality - hold client and agency information in the strictest of confidence creating a culture of trust. Reasoning, Math, and Technical Skills To perform this job successfully, an individual must possess the following reasoning abilities: Ability to identify and solve problems and deal with a variety of variables in situations where only limited standardization exists. Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule Ability to identify gaps in standardized procedures and formulate proposed Ability to compile statistics and report them in an understandable Basic computer skills using Office 365 Training Requirements By state mandate, this volunteer position is required to complete Advocacy Core Training and specific crisis line training and shadowing with agency staff prior to taking direct calls from clients. If volunteer placement continues past one year, then the volunteer must receive 20 hours of on-going direct service training a year, which must include at least 15 hours advocacy, 12 hours of sexual assault training.
    Unpaid 10d ago
  • Physical Therapist (PT)

    Life Care Center of Federal Way 4.6company rating

    Federal Way, WA job

    Setting & Population Served Life Care Centers of America facilities operate as Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs) that provide: Long term care for residents who require ongoing skilled support and compassionate daily assistance Short term, sub-acute rehabilitation for patients recovering from surgery, illness, or injury Collaborative care through an interdisciplinary team approach with nursing, therapy, and medical staff working together A diverse patient population including individuals with orthopedic, neurological, cardiopulmonary, and post-acute needs Patient mix varies slightly by facility. As a therapy professional, you will help patients achieve functional progress and improve quality of life within a supportive, patient-centered environment. Position Summary The PT - Physical Therapist provides direct rehab care in physical therapy to patients upon physician referral in accordance with all applicable laws, regulations, and Life Care standards. Education, Experience, and Licensure Requirements Graduate of an accredited program in physical therapy, BSPT, MSPT, or DPT (2003 or later must have MSPT or DPT) Currently registered/licensed in applicable State. Must maintain an active license in good standing throughout employment. One (1) year experience in post acute care or related setting preferred CPR certification upon hire or obtain during orientation. CPR certification must remain current during employment. Specific Job Requirements Participates in community health matters/projects as appropriate Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and e mail Liaisons with patients, families, support departments, etc., to adequately plan for patient needs Must demonstrate good body mechanics at all times Make independent decisions when circumstances warrant such action Knowledgeable of practices and procedures as well as the laws, regulations, and guidelines governing functions in the post acute care facility Implement and interpret the programs, goals, objectives, policies, and procedures of the department Perform proficiently in all competency areas including but not limited to: patient rights, and safety and sanitation Maintains professional working relationships with all associates, vendors, etc. Maintains confidentiality of all proprietary and/or confidential information Understand and follow company policies including harassment and compliance procedures Displays integrity and professionalism by adhering to Life Care's Code of Conduct and completes mandatory Code of Conduct and other appropriate compliance training Essential Functions Follow physical therapy treatment plans for patients Establish, assess, and modify realistic, measurable, timely, and functional goals Oversee and evaluate care given by PTAs, Rehab Aides, and PT and PTA students Chart appropriately and timely Utilize therapy software appropriately and accurately Exhibit excellent customer service and a positive attitude towards patients Assist in the evacuation of patients Demonstrate dependable, regular attendance Concentrate and use reasoning skills and good judgment Communicate and function productively on an interdisciplinary team Sit, stand, bend, lift, push, pull, stoop, walk, reach, and move intermittently during working hours Read, write, speak, and understand the English language An Equal Opportunity Employer
    $84k-109k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Registered Occupational Therapist (OT)

    Life Care Center of Kirkland 4.6company rating

    Kirkland, WA job

    Setting & Population Served Life Care Centers of America facilities operate as Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs) that provide: Long term care for residents who require ongoing skilled support and compassionate daily assistance Short term, sub-acute rehabilitation for patients recovering from surgery, illness, or injury Collaborative care through an interdisciplinary team approach with nursing, therapy, and medical staff working together A diverse patient population including individuals with orthopedic, neurological, cardiopulmonary, and post-acute needs Patient mix varies slightly by facility. As a therapy professional, you will help patients achieve functional progress and improve quality of life within a supportive, patient-centered environment. Position Summary The OT - Occupational Therapist provides direct rehab care in occupational therapy to patients upon physician referral in accordance with all applicable laws, regulations, and Life Care standards. Education, Experience, and Licensure Requirements NBCOT certified upon hire, but renewal is optional going forward Graduate of an accredited program in occupational therapy (BSOT or MSOT) Currently registered/licensed in applicable State. Must maintain an active license in good standing throughout employment. One (1) year experience in post acute care or related setting preferred CPR certification upon hire or obtain during orientation. CPR certification must remain current during employment. Specific Job Requirements Participates in community health matters/projects as appropriate Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and e mail Liaisons with patients, families, support departments, etc., to adequately plan for patient needs Must demonstrate good body mechanics at all times Make independent decisions when circumstances warrant such action Knowledgeable of practices and procedures as well as the laws, regulations, and guidelines governing functions in the post acute care facility Implement and interpret the programs, goals, objectives, policies, and procedures of the department Perform proficiently in all competency areas including but not limited to: patient rights, and safety and sanitation Maintains professional working relationships with all associates, vendors, etc. Maintains confidentiality of all proprietary and/or confidential information Understand and follow company policies including harassment and compliance procedures Displays integrity and professionalism by adhering to Life Care's Code of Conduct and completes mandatory Code of Conduct and other appropriate compliance training Essential Functions Follow occupational treatment plans for patients (i.e., activities of daily living) Establish, assess, and modify realistic, measurable, timely, and functional goals Oversee and evaluate care given by OTAs, Rehab Aides, and students Chart appropriately and timely Utilize therapy software appropriately and accurately Exhibit excellent customer service and a positive attitude towards patients Assist in the evacuation of patients Demonstrate dependable, regular attendance Concentrate and use reasoning skills and good judgment Communicate and function productively on an interdisciplinary team Sit, stand, bend, lift, push, pull, stoop, walk, reach, and move intermittently during working hours Read, write, speak, and understand the English language An Equal Opportunity Employer
    $81k-104k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Physical Therapist (PT)

    Life Care Center of Mount Vernon 4.6company rating

    Mount Vernon, WA job

    Setting & Population Served Life Care Centers of America facilities operate as Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs) that provide: Long term care for residents who require ongoing skilled support and compassionate daily assistance Short term, sub-acute rehabilitation for patients recovering from surgery, illness, or injury Collaborative care through an interdisciplinary team approach with nursing, therapy, and medical staff working together A diverse patient population including individuals with orthopedic, neurological, cardiopulmonary, and post-acute needs Patient mix varies slightly by facility. As a therapy professional, you will help patients achieve functional progress and improve quality of life within a supportive, patient-centered environment. Position Summary The PT - Physical Therapist provides direct rehab care in physical therapy to patients upon physician referral in accordance with all applicable laws, regulations, and Life Care standards. Education, Experience, and Licensure Requirements Graduate of an accredited program in physical therapy, BSPT, MSPT, or DPT (2003 or later must have MSPT or DPT) Currently registered/licensed in applicable State. Must maintain an active license in good standing throughout employment. One (1) year experience in post acute care or related setting preferred CPR certification upon hire or obtain during orientation. CPR certification must remain current during employment. Specific Job Requirements Participates in community health matters/projects as appropriate Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and e mail Liaisons with patients, families, support departments, etc., to adequately plan for patient needs Must demonstrate good body mechanics at all times Make independent decisions when circumstances warrant such action Knowledgeable of practices and procedures as well as the laws, regulations, and guidelines governing functions in the post acute care facility Implement and interpret the programs, goals, objectives, policies, and procedures of the department Perform proficiently in all competency areas including but not limited to: patient rights, and safety and sanitation Maintains professional working relationships with all associates, vendors, etc. Maintains confidentiality of all proprietary and/or confidential information Understand and follow company policies including harassment and compliance procedures Displays integrity and professionalism by adhering to Life Care's Code of Conduct and completes mandatory Code of Conduct and other appropriate compliance training Essential Functions Follow physical therapy treatment plans for patients Establish, assess, and modify realistic, measurable, timely, and functional goals Oversee and evaluate care given by PTAs, Rehab Aides, and PT and PTA students Chart appropriately and timely Utilize therapy software appropriately and accurately Exhibit excellent customer service and a positive attitude towards patients Assist in the evacuation of patients Demonstrate dependable, regular attendance Concentrate and use reasoning skills and good judgment Communicate and function productively on an interdisciplinary team Sit, stand, bend, lift, push, pull, stoop, walk, reach, and move intermittently during working hours Read, write, speak, and understand the English language An Equal Opportunity Employer
    $84k-109k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Gallery Associate | Full-Time, Non-Exempt | Posted: October 6, 2025

    The Walt Disney Family Museum 3.7company rating

    San Francisco, CA job

    Gallery Associates offer exemplary guest service to the public in a variety of areas including museum entrance, special exhibitions, and museum galleries. This role performs the job responsibilities as outlined for the roles of porch, greeter, ticket desk, scanning, gallery roaming, and cafe sales. Duties and Responsibilities Guest Operations: Provide information to the public regarding museum content, programs, ticketing, membership, directions, facilities, and other pertinent guest information while demonstrating excellent customer service. Engage guests within museum galleries in active observation and discussion to enhance overall museum experience. Welcome guests and assist with wayfinding throughout the museum. Sell tickets and memberships at ticket desk. Assist guests with looking up their ticket orders and answering guest questions. Remain knowledgeable on ticketing information and museum policies. Scan tickets and membership cards for admission to museum galleries, films, and programs. Perform sales duties in the cafe as needed. Respond to and resolve guest complaints and concerns, calling upon management as needed. Help to ensure the smooth operation and safety of public areas. Provide guidance and instructions to guests in case of emergency. Maintain a professional appearance and demeanor, adhering to dress code provided. Must be reliable and on time for scheduled shifts. Assist with other duties as assigned from Guest Operations management. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma. Bilingual fluency, especially in Spanish, Cantonese, Mandarin, Japanese or other foreign languages, are highly desirable. Comfortable interacting with the public and guests throughout scheduled shift. Skills and Abilities: Excellent customer service and communication skills. Handling cash transactions including processing credit cards, gift cards etc.. Demonstrated ability to engage effectively with culturally diverse audiences and audiences of varying ages. Able to work with a variety of people from various backgrounds and cultures. Must be able to enforce museum policies and procedures while exercising decisiveness, good judgment, and diplomacy when dealing with the public. Demonstrated ability to resolve guest situations. Must be available to work on weekends and holidays. Physical Demands and Work Environment The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position. Physical requirements include stooping, kneeling, bending, standing, squatting/crouching, crawling/kneeling, pushing/pulling, climbing (ladders), reaching above the shoulders, lifting of up to 50 lbs., lifting and transporting moderately heavy objects such as furniture, file cabinets, equipment, boxes, etc. Extended periods of standing and walking required. Visual acuity is required for viewing computer monitor, examining tickets and receipts, and handling payment transactions. To Apply Please send your resume, cover letter and to *********************. Please also include in your email an available start date. Please title email “Gallery Associate (Full-Time)”. Electronic applications preferred. No phone calls please. Open until filled. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $35k-55k yearly est. 4d ago
  • CEO Summit: Bringing Teams Together

    Chief Executive Group, LLC 3.9company rating

    Washington job

    Leading a company has always been about people, but today the stakes are higher than ever. Teams are spread across time zones, AI is reshaping jobs and generational expectations are pulling in different directions. Culture doesn't hold together on its own-and misalignment can quickly become a leadership risk. The 2026 CEO Summit was built for this moment. It's where CEOs and CHROs come together to tackle today's most urgent leadership challenges exchange strategies with peers and walk away ready to strengthen culture, align teams and develop leaders who can thrive in a disconnected world. How Do You Keep Culture Strong When Everything Else is Changing? It's the challenge every CEO is wrestling with: the old ways of leading teams don't always work-and yet the need for connection, clarity and shared purpose has never been greater. Protect culture during periods of growth, disruption or transition Successfully scale without losing the values and energy that made you strong Align teams around strategy and drive consistent execution Leverage hybrid work and AI while strengthening trust and collaboration Develop your next generation of leaders before the need becomes urgent KEYNOTEInside the Marriott Playbook: Culture at ScaleAnthony Capuano, CEO, Marriott International Marriott employs more than 400,000 people worldwide. In our opening keynote, Anthony Capuano will share how the company sustains a values-driven culture across continents, generations and roles- even as work, technology and expectations keep changing. Capuano will speak candidly about the practical leadership moves that keep people united, trust strong and execution consistent at scale-lessons every CEO can apply inside their own organization. At the CEO Summit, you'll dig into the toughest leadership questions CEOs and CHROs are facing today, including: What really builds high-performing teams? Cutting through the myths to see what the data shows about long-term performance. How do you scale without diluting culture? Preserving passion and values while your company grows. What do you do when the old playbook stops working? Leading through inflection points and stalled strategies. What happens when AI joins the org chart? Preparing teams and leaders for a future of human-machine collaboration. How do you turn strategy into daily action? Building alignment and execution habits that stick. How do you build culture across space and time? Leading effectively in the hybrid era. How do you prepare your next bench of leaders? Developing talent ready to uphold your values and carry culture forward. Practical playbooks you can use immediately. Real strategies from CEOs and CHROs who have solved the same challenges you're facing. Candid insights you won't hear elsewhere. Peer discussions where leaders speak openly about succession, alignment, and culture challenges. A future-ready lens on leadership. What AI, hybrid work and generational shifts mean for how you lead today-and tomorrow. Lessons from culture at scale. Learn directly from Marriott's leadership team on sustaining values and performance across 400,000+ employees worldwide. Who Should Attend The CEO Summit is designed for leaders navigating the toughest challenges of culture and connection in today's environment. You'll get the most value if you're: A CEO leading through growth, disruption, or cultural strain-and looking for new ways to align your team A CHRO partnering closely with your CEO to drive culture, leadership development, and workforce strategy An Executive Team Member responsible for translating culture into strategy and day-to-day performance A Board Member or Advisor guiding leadership teams on culture, succession, and organizational alignment Location and Date The 2026 CEO Summit will be held on April 7-8, 2026, at Marriott International Headquarters in Washington, D.C. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $123k-189k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Head of School

    Catholic Diocese of Gary 4.1company rating

    Sacramento, CA job

    The Head of School of St. Patrick - St. Vincent Catholic High School is a practicing Catholic of deep faith and strong Catholic values. The Head of School's primary responsibility is to be the spiritual leader of the entire school community, and to communicate and promote Catholic values throughout the school community, including staff, students, and parents. The Head of School is appointed by the Bishop of the Diocese of Sacramento and reports directly to the Board of Trustees under the Carver Policy Governance model. The Head of School is the Chief Executive Officer of the school and, as such, holds full responsibility for all aspects of the school's operation. The Head of School is directly responsible for the external affairs of the school, ensuring sufficient resources, sound fiscal management, and financial stability. The Head of School oversees campus ministry, business operations, development, alumnae, community relations, and enrollment management activities. The Head of School supervises and works closely with the Assistant Principal of Academics, who has primary responsibility for the daily operation of the school and the teaching-learning environment, to ensure a common vision for the school and its mission. The Head of School promotes the good reputation and values of the school in acting as the primary liaison between the school, the Board of Trustees, and the Diocese of Sacramento. Working collaboratively with the Assistant Principal of Academics, and administrative staff, the Head of School ensures that Catholic values permeate the entire curriculum. These Catholic values emphasize the dignity of all students and the sanctity of life and provide a spiritual basis for all relationships and decision-making. The Head of School serves as the community's chief witness to servant-leadership, both in deed and in word. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $44k-65k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Program Director

    William and Flora Hewlett Foundation 4.6company rating

    Menlo Park, CA job

    Career Opportunities with The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation A great place to work. Careers At The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Current job opportunities are posted here as they become available. ABOUT THE FOUNDATION The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation invests in creative thinkers and problem solvers working to ensure that people, communities, and the planet can flourish. Together with our partners, we are harnessing society's collective capacity to solve our toughest problems. A nonpartisan philanthropy, the Hewlett Foundation has made grants in the U.S. and globally for nearly six decades based on an approach that emphasizes long‑term support, collaboration, and trust. Globally, we make grants to address both longstanding and emerging challenges, like our efforts to reduce the growing threat of climate change, contribute to evidence‑informed policy making, and reimagine the economy and society. Our U.S. efforts prioritize strengthening democracy, advancing K‑12 education for all students, and supporting community‑led conservation. In the San Francisco Bay Area we call home, we make grants to support meaningful artistic experiences in local communities and support regional foundations working on critical issues such as housing. Our grantmaking also invests in strengthening the effectiveness of our grantees, and of philanthropy itself. The Hewlett Foundation's assets are approximately $13.9 billion, with annual awards of grants totaling exceeding $600 million in recent years. More information about the Hewlett Foundation is available at: ********************* The Foundation has approximately 130 employees in programmatic, operational, and investment roles, and is located in the San Francisco Bay Area. Across the organization, our employees are challenged with meaningful work, have the resources for ongoing professional development and learning, and contribute to a collegial and engaging environment. We are committed to fostering a culture of inclusion as part of our Guiding Principles and encourage individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences to apply. ABOUT THE U.S. DEMOCRACY PROGRAM The U.S. Democracy Program at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation is committed to strengthening America's democratic institutions and building public trust in a durable, inclusive democracy. Through nonpartisan grantmaking, the program supports efforts to advance a political system that is responsive, representative, and resilient. In 2024, the program awarded 123 grants totaling more than $48 million to organizations working to improve governance and safeguard free and fair elections. The program's grantmaking is currently guided by the following core strategies: National Governing Institutions: This strategy strengthens the capacity, legitimacy, and adaptability of the federal government's legislative and executive branches. It supports efforts to modernize Congress and the executive branch not only to make them more effective but also to reintroduce constructive conflict, deliberation, and accountability as defining features of self‑government. NGI invests in organizations that defend the professional civil service, advance evidence‑based policymaking, and build bridges between policymakers and the public. By aligning performance reforms with cultural and institutional renewal, the strategy aims to rebuild public trust, foster cross‑partisan collaboration, and ensure that the government is both capable of solving problems and seen as legitimate in doing so. Trustworthy Elections: The Trustworthy Elections strategy aims to ensure that U.S. elections are secure, accessible, and worthy of public confidence. Grants support efforts that strengthen the conditions of free and fair elections, mitigate political extremism and violence, and ensure voters can trust and safely participate in electoral politics. The strategy also promotes public understanding and acceptance of election outcomes across the ideological spectrum, reinforcing the legitimacy of democratic institutions and processes. By supporting the conditions and institutions that are integral to the American electoral system, this strategy helps foster civic trust within a deeply polarized electorate and safeguard the principal democratic conduit between citizen and state. Political Culture: Across the two strategies, and within the grantmaking portfolio held by the program director, the program has also recognized the central importance of rediscovering a shared political culture across the ideological spectrum. Work in this area began by funding organizations that enlisted trusted messengers from to encourage civic virtues and democratic norms within their own communities. The Foundation is currently exploring a project to develop approaches that invite more Americans, including those disillusioned with today's highly divisive political environment, to work together toward solutions that will collectively benefit everyone. There is significant opportunity for leadership in this effort within the Foundation. POSITION SUMMARY Reporting to President Amber Miller, the Program Director for U.S. Democracy will lead one of Hewlett's vital program areas at a time of profound challenge and opportunity for American democratic institutions. The Program Director will collaborate with a visionary president, a committed senior leadership team and a deeply experienced group of programmatic staff to strengthen the underpinnings of American self‑governance. This leader will bring strategic vision, deep expertise in democratic governance and a passion for nonpartisan institutional renewal. They also will lead the team in a program review that will examine the efficacy of the Foundation's current strategies in light of the rapidly changing external environment and make updates that best meet the moment. Serving an eight‑year term, the Program Director will oversee all program‑related activities and grantmaking, while working with program officers to shape and implement strategies that reflect Hewlett's commitment to institutional integrity, civic trust and democratic resilience. This individual will be a collaborative force across the Foundation, working with other program directors and colleagues across the organization to amplify impact and foster cross‑cutting solutions and working with administrative teams to effectively operationalize the strategy. With a creative and forward‑looking perspective, the Program Director will work collaboratively with the program team, while bringing their own insights and leadership to evolve the program in a strategic direction. KEY RELATIONSHIPS Reports to: President Direct reports: Program Associate Program Officers (2) Program Operations Manager Other key relationships: Embedded Grants, Legal and Communications Partners Program Directors Chief Financial Officer Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Vice President and Chief Communications and Strategic External Engagement General Counsel Grantees and organizations of the U.S. Democracy Program Foundations and other funders operating in similar or adjacent fields Thought leaders and policy makers KEY OBJECTIVES Ensure that the U.S. Democracy Program remains true to Hewlett's guiding principles, while driving the development of innovative initiatives to promote its ongoing impact and influence as a leader in addressing institutional integrity, civic trust and democratic resilience in the United States. Champion Hewlett's mission and the work of its grantees and partners and serve as an authentic and compelling internal and external spokesperson. Build and sustain a culture of curiosity, candor, integrity and mutual respect, fostering collaboration and accountability across the program and with other teams at the Foundation. Engage substantively with staff in the U.S. Democracy Program, as well as administrative, legal, communications and grants management colleagues embedded within the program and across the Foundation. Identify distinct opportunities to create impact through internal partnership and collaboration, providing leadership, guidance and support for interdisciplinary initiatives. Proactively develop and identify funding coalitions with a wide range of external partners, expanding the U.S. Democracy Program's reach and catalyzing greater impact in the field. Capitalize on the U.S. Democracy Program's expertise and strengths, specifically its cross‑ideological approach and focus on long‑term commitment to democratic principles. Maintain the ability to attract, retain and develop top talent and create conditions that allow members of the team to do their best work. Maintain a strong and successful relationship with Hewlett's president and serve as a key member of the senior team. Develop relationships with other senior staff members and work collectively to advance institutional priorities. Identify, anticipate and develop strategies and/or programmatic priorities to address changes in the philanthropic sector, as well as the social, political, legal and economic landscape, which may impact the U.S. Democracy Program, its strategies and its priorities in the near and long term. IDEAL EXPERIENCE Demonstrated expertise in democracy‑related issues, including a deep understanding of America's founding principles, national governing institutions, election integrity and the broader landscape of democratic resilience. Proven ability to engage thoughtfully across ideological perspectives, analyze complex policy environments and contribute to advancing democratic principles through strategic, collaborative action. Proven ability to articulate a compelling vision, develop and execute strategy, manage and align resources, use data, implement plans with fidelity, identify challenges, assess progress and address gaps to achieve strong results. Capable of adapting to evolving external conditions and maintaining a long‑term perspective on the needs of democratic institutions and the constitutional republic. Experience serving as an inspiring and authentic leader, communicator and relationship builder on behalf of an organization; a track record of developing and deploying coalitions for collective action. Demonstrated ability to recruit, manage and empower internal talent. Capable of working across differences and ensuring that all team members are valued and supported. Experience fostering collaboration, driving action and advancing progress within an organization. Exceptional oral and written communication skills, with the ability to convey complex ideas clearly and persuasively to a range of audiences. Experience or familiarity with philanthropy and the work of foundations; understands how philanthropy can influence both policy and practice. Intellectual agility and the ability to analyze, think critically and work across geographies and cultures with grantee partners, government, private sector, non‑profit and community leaders. Exceptional personal and professional integrity, judgment and the highest work standards; brings flexibility, kindness, good humor, high energy, humility and an unwavering commitment to Hewlett's Guiding Principles. Graduate‑level academic degree in a related field. CRITICAL LEADERSHIP CAPABILITIES Strategic Leadership Provides clear leadership and understanding of the U.S. Democracy Program's priorities to contribute to the Foundation's mission, policies, strategies, operations and evolving aspirations. Anticipates future challenges and opportunities; works with program officers to illuminate and build awareness of emerging priorities consistent with Hewlett's principles, systems and approach; and works with the president, senior staff, program staff and other partners to proactively adjust the U.S. Democracy Program's direction accordingly. Balances short‑term decision‑making, while conveying a long‑term vision for how the U.S. Democracy Program's strategies can evolve to drive greater impact and results. Develops strong collaborative relationships with the president and senior staff, ensuring that leadership is aligned to set and achieve the Foundation and U.S. Democracy Program's priorities. Collaborating and Influencing Articulates a compelling vision for the U.S. Democracy Program, its vision, core purpose and impact effectively and with passion and serves as an authentic and compelling spokesperson for the Foundation. Effectively provides external leadership and engages in meaningful dialogue on critical program issues as they intersect with the Foundation's work, mission and goals. Cultivates and builds relationships with current and potential partners across the sector that are central to the U.S. Democracy Program's strategies, ultimately amplifying the work of the program and elevating the Foundation's impact. Maintains impeccable credibility through strong acumen, visibility and ability to create and maintain strong relationships built on trust and transparency with staff, grantees and partners across a wide range of sectors. Inclusive Orientation Engages, empowers and uplifts a diverse, experienced, motivated and high‑performing team, bringing out each team member's personal best, while modeling a passion for the Foundation's mission and the U.S. Democracy Program's priorities and delegating leadership as appropriate. Holds the program area accountable for its commitments, providing clarity, fairness and constructive feedback, and motivates team members to reach their full potential as they achieve organizational goals. Builds and sustains a culture in which every member of the team can be supported and empowered in their work. Partners with staff members as they think proactively and boldly about the future. OTHER PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS Intellectually curious, with a love of learning. Strong emotional intelligence, integrity and humility; an inclusive team player and confident enough to listen openly to differing views, trust and empower others, make challenging decisions and share credit. Readiness to be a visible representative of the U.S. Democracy Program and the Foundation and its priorities to a wide range of audiences. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Able to fully embrace living and working in the Bay Area. COMPENSATION The estimated annual base salary range for this position is $400,000 to $500,000, but the final base salary will be dependent on the individual's skills, experience, abilities and qualifications. In addition to the annual salary, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation offers a strong benefits package. APPLICATIONS AND NOMINATIONS If you wish to submit application materials or nominate someone to serve as the next Program Director for U.S. Democracy for the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, please email: ******************************. NON‑DISCRIMINATION The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from people of all backgrounds, cultures and experiences. PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT The physical demands described 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. The position is based in Menlo Park, California. Staff are working in a hybrid environment, and senior staff currently are expected to live in the San Francisco Bay Area and work from the Hewlett Foundation office at least three times per week when not traveling for business. Travel will vary, but the Program Director should expect frequent domestic travel (at least 15 percent of the time). While performing the duties of this position, the employee is required to spend extended periods of time at a computer. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $400k-500k yearly 4d ago
  • Senior Associate Rector - Worship, Formation & Outreach

    The Episcopal Diocese of Texas 3.1company rating

    Austin, TX job

    A vibrant Episcopal church in Austin is seeking a full-time Sr. Associate Rector to oversee worship and parish events. Key responsibilities include supervising staff, managing church operations, and aligning programs with the church's mission. The ideal candidate will have 2-5 years of experience as an ordained minister and a Master of Divinity. Benefits include paid time off, medical insurance, and continuing education opportunities. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $71k-109k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Computer Systems Administration Career Training Program

    Year Up United 3.8company rating

    Seattle, WA job

    Year Up United is a one-year or less, intensive job training program that provides young adults with in-classroom skill development, access to internships and/or job placement services, and personalized coaching and mentorship. Year Up United participants also receive an educational stipend. The program combines technical and professional training with access to internships and job placement support through our industry-leading talent placement firm YUPRO Placement. If you receive an internship, it may be at Microsoft, Accenture, Salesforce, or Seattle Children's Hospital among other leading organizations in the Seattle/Bellevue Washington area. Are you eligible? You can apply to Year Up United if you are: - A high school graduate or GED recipient - Eligible to work in the U. S. - Available Monday-Friday throughout the duration of the program - Highly motivated to learn technical and professional skills - Have not obtained a Bachelors degree - You may be required to answer additional screening questions when applying What will you gain? Professional business and communication skills, interviewing and networking skills, resume building, ongoing support and guidance to help you launch your career. During the internship phase, Year Up United students earn an educational stipend of $525 per week. In-depth classes include: - Application Development - Banking - Business Operations - IT Support - Project Management - Data Analytics - Network Security & Support Get the skills and opportunity you need to launch your professional career. 75% of Year Up United graduates are employed and/or enrolled in postsecondary education within 4 months of graduation. Employed graduates earn an average starting salary of fifty-three thousand dollars per year.
    $38k-46k yearly est. 10h ago
  • Live Arts Production Manager

    Yerba Buena Center for The Arts 4.4company rating

    San Francisco, CA job

    A dynamic arts center in San Francisco is looking for a Production Manager to oversee all aspects of production for events. This full-time position involves careful planning and execution, requiring strong management skills and experience in theatrical systems. The ideal candidate should have at least 5 years of production management experience and excellent organizational abilities. Compensation includes a salary of $85,490 annually, along with a competitive benefits package. The role also requires flexibility to work evenings and weekends. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $85.5k yearly 5d ago
  • Tech & Corporate Counsel - Data Privacy, AI & IP

    William and Flora Hewlett Foundation 4.6company rating

    Menlo Park, CA job

    A leading philanthropic organization in Menlo Park is seeking a Technology and Corporate Counsel. This attorney will provide legal advice on corporate governance and technology-related matters, including data privacy and cybersecurity. Candidates should have at least three years of legal experience, preferably in nonprofit sectors. The role offers a competitive salary range of $210,000-$230,000, with benefits and required in-office attendance 2-3 times per week. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $210k-230k yearly 4d ago
  • Director of FP&A: Strategic Growth & Financial Excellence

    Rosendin Electric 4.8company rating

    San Jose, CA job

    A leading electrical contractor in California is seeking a Director of FP&A to lead budgeting and financial modeling efforts. The ideal candidate will have over 15 years of experience in Finance/FP&A, with the ability to influence senior leadership and drive strategic financial initiatives. This position offers a competitive salary package and extensive benefits including stock ownership and performance-based bonuses. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $137k-196k yearly est. 5d ago
  • NEW GRADUATE RESIDENCY PROGRAMS

    UCLA Health 4.2company rating

    Los Angeles, CA job

    One of U.S. News & World Report's top hospitals in the nation, Magnet -designated nursing, state-of-the-art technology, unequaled opportunities for growth and development. Sound like the perfect place to launch your nursing career? You'll find it all at UCLA Health. You will begin a career journey with an internationally-renowned health system that is continually setting new standards for nursing excellence. You will be challenged and rewarded as you build a skill set that is unmatched anywhere. Where your career path takes you depends a lot on where you start. At UCLA Health, you'll start by working with world-class colleagues in a supportive and collaborative environment, building the skills you need to provide leading-edge care for our patients and a fulfilling career for yourself. Whichever specialty you choose to pursue here, you will be challenged and empowered on every level, and you will have all the tools you need to succeed.
    $40k-59k yearly est. 24d ago
  • Relationship Analyst

    CFA Institute 4.7company rating

    San Francisco, CA job

    About Us Wellington Management offers comprehensive investment management capabilities that span nearly all segments of the global capital markets. Our investment solutions, tailored to the unique return and risk objectives of institutional clients in more than 60 countries, draw on a robust body of proprietary research and a collaborative culture that encourages independent thought and healthy debate. As a private partnership, we believe our ownership structure fosters a long‑term view that aligns our perspectives with those of our clients. About the Role THE POSITION We are seeking a dynamic Relationship Analyst to join our Americas Institutional Group (AIG) team within the Client Platform Institutional Sales team, focusing on the Western US region. The Analyst, based in our San Francisco office, will work closely with Consultant Relations Managers, Business Developers, and Relationship Managers to deliver exceptional client service and to drive business development with our clients and consultants. RESPONSIBILITIES The RA will work closely with members of the AIG‑West team on a portfolio of assigned consultant and client accounts. Commanding a thorough knowledge of our business, and the interpersonal skills to deal effectively with institutional clients and consultants, they will conduct analysis on client accounts, initiate investigations, respond to inquiries on a variety of topics, and perform other tasks as appropriate. They will coordinate prospect reporting, presentations, account maintenance, and ad‑hoc requests, collaborating closely with our Product Management, Legal and Enterprise Risk, Finance, Portfolio Management, and Client Reporting teams. Primary responsibilities will include: Driving the preparation of high‑impact presentations of standard and/or customized client and prospect presentation materials, briefings, collateral materials, meeting notes, and follow‑ups required for external meetings Participating in client, consultant and prospect meetings and conference calls as appropriate Conducting analysis, initiating investigations and responding to internal and external ad‑hoc inquiries on a wide variety of topics, including portfolio and product specific information, investment guidelines, market trends, regulatory considerations, and fees Acting as a point of contact for various groups within consultant and client organizations Coordinating key client communications, acting as a trusted liaison between clients and internal teams Capturing and maintaining client data in relevant internal systems Collecting information to create and maintain a strong pipeline of prospects, including understanding the latest industry developments and uncovering potential business opportunities Qualifying and coordinating Requests for Information (RFI), Due Diligence Questionnaires (DDQ) and Requests for Proposals (RFP), working with internal teams to deliver comprehensive responses Developing an understanding of the depth and breadth of Wellington Management's investment approaches and those products most relevant to the institutional channel Championing data accuracy and insight‑driven reporting, leveraging the DMP (Delivery Management Platform) for client reporting, updating requirements on existing accounts and creating new templates during onboarding, working in close partnership with our Client Service Operations teams QUALIFICATIONS A successful candidate is likely to have the following qualifications: 2‑3 years of relevant client service experience, preferably within the Investment Management industry. Experience working with institutional clients and consultants is a plus Demonstrate a solid understanding of capital markets and/or investment products, coupled with intellectual curiosity Self‑motivated and proactive, with the ability to manage multiple projects efficiently. Thrives in a fast‑paced, collaborative environment as part of a global team, requiring focus, teamwork, and creativity Strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and organization Excellent communication, problem‑solving skills, and judgment Professional demeanor with maturity, presence, and a sense of humor A positive attitude and growth mindset, with flexibility and openness to learning and evolving Proficient in Microsoft Excel and Word; Salesforce experience preferred Bachelor's degree required; advanced degree or progress toward CAIA, CFA, or MBA preferred Career Development At Wellington Management, you won't just be starting a new job - you'll be launching a career at one of the world's largest and most respected active investment managers. With roots tracing back to 1928, we manage client solutions across equities, fixed income, hedge funds, and private markets. Our clients include some of the largest and most sophisticated institutional investors globally. Unparalleled exposure to global investment strategies and institutional client needs Hands‑on experience supporting business development and relationship management in one of the world's most dynamic financial hubs Mentorship and collaboration with seasoned professionals across investment, operations, and client service teams A front‑row seat to how investment decisions are communicated, structured, and supported for world‑class clients If you're driven, detail‑oriented, and excited to grow in a fast‑paced, global environment - we'd love to hear from you. Not sure you meet 100% of our qualifications? That's ok. If you believe that you could excel in this role, we encourage you to apply and welcome a chance to review your background. We are dedicated to building and maintaining a diversified workforce and considering a broad array of candidates with a variety of skill, workplace experiences, and backgrounds. As an equal opportunity employer, Wellington Management ensures that all qualified applicants will receive equal consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, religion, creed, national origin, age, ancestry, disability (physical or mental), medical condition, citizenship, marital status, pregnancy, veteran or military status, genetic information or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. If you are a candidate with a disability, or are assisting a candidate with a disability, and require an accommodation to apply for one of our jobs, please email us at **********************************. Base salary is only one component of Wellington's total compensation approach. Other rewards may include a discretionary Corporate Bonus and/or Incentives, if eligible. In addition, we offer a comprehensive and high value benefit package to meet the unique needs of our employees and their families, and we are committed to fostering a flexible work environment that enables employees to thrive personally and professionally. USD 65,000 - 150,000 This range takes into account the wide range of factors that are considered when making compensation decisions, including but not limited to skill sets; role; skills and experience; certifications; and education. This range is an estimate, and further details on salary and total compensation aspects will be shared with candidates during the recruitment process. We believe that in person interactions inspire and energize our community and are essential to our culture. In support of this commitment, our employees work from our offices 4 days a week with flexibility to work remotely 1 day a week. We believe that this approach ultimately supports our mission to deliver investment excellence to our clients and their beneficiaries over the long term. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $72k-97k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Database Developer

    Intelligence and National Security Alliance 4.2company rating

    San Francisco, CA job

    Stefanini Group is hiring! Stefanini is looking for a Database Developer in San Francisco, CA (Hybrid role). For quick Apply, please reach out to Ayush Dwivedi: ************ / *************************** W2 candidates only! Responsibilities Design and implement scalable and efficient data models within the data mesh architecture, considering factors such as domain-driven design, data as a product, and data governance. Work closely with data architects, data engineers, business users and translate business needs into technical solutions, and communicate data model designs effectively. Leverage Databricks for data engineering tasks such as data processing, data validation and data orchestration. Optimize data pipelines and ensure reliable and efficient data processing, high performance, and scalability. Implement data validation rules and data quality checks to ensure data integrity and consistency Lead the design and implementation of data models and data products within the Data Mesh Architecture. Design, implement and optimize Data Pipelines. Design, implement and manage the lifecycle of Data Products. Design and manage data products within the Data Mesh Architecture. Qualifications Previous experience in data products modeling within a data mesh architecture. Strong hands-on expertise in Databricks and Spark. Proficiency in SQL and Python. Problem-solving and troubleshooting skills. Strong communication skills. Listed salary ranges may vary based on experience, qualifications, and local market. Also, some positions may include bonuses or other incentives. Stefanini takes pride in hiring top talent and developing relationships with our future employees. Our talent acquisition teams will never make an offer of employment without having a phone conversation with you. Those face-to-face conversations will involve a description of the job for which you have applied. We also speak with you about the process including interviews and job offers. About Stefanini Group The Stefanini Group is a global provider of offshore, onshore and near shore outsourcing, IT digital consulting, systems integration, application, and strategic staffing services to Fortune 1000 enterprises around the world. Our presence is in countries like the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Asia, and more than four hundred clients across a broad spectrum of markets, including financial services, manufacturing, telecommunications, chemical services, technology, public sector, and utilities. Stefanini is a CMM Level 5, IT consulting company with a global presence. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $97k-132k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Registered Occupational Therapist (OT)

    Life Care Center of Richland 4.6company rating

    Richland, WA job

    Setting & Population Served Life Care Centers of America facilities operate as Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs) that provide: Long term care for residents who require ongoing skilled support and compassionate daily assistance Short term, sub-acute rehabilitation for patients recovering from surgery, illness, or injury Collaborative care through an interdisciplinary team approach with nursing, therapy, and medical staff working together A diverse patient population including individuals with orthopedic, neurological, cardiopulmonary, and post-acute needs Patient mix varies slightly by facility. As a therapy professional, you will help patients achieve functional progress and improve quality of life within a supportive, patient-centered environment. Position Summary The OT - Occupational Therapist provides direct rehab care in occupational therapy to patients upon physician referral in accordance with all applicable laws, regulations, and Life Care standards. Education, Experience, and Licensure Requirements NBCOT certified upon hire, but renewal is optional going forward Graduate of an accredited program in occupational therapy (BSOT or MSOT) Currently registered/licensed in applicable State. Must maintain an active license in good standing throughout employment. One (1) year experience in post acute care or related setting preferred CPR certification upon hire or obtain during orientation. CPR certification must remain current during employment. Specific Job Requirements Participates in community health matters/projects as appropriate Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and e mail Liaisons with patients, families, support departments, etc., to adequately plan for patient needs Must demonstrate good body mechanics at all times Make independent decisions when circumstances warrant such action Knowledgeable of practices and procedures as well as the laws, regulations, and guidelines governing functions in the post acute care facility Implement and interpret the programs, goals, objectives, policies, and procedures of the department Perform proficiently in all competency areas including but not limited to: patient rights, and safety and sanitation Maintains professional working relationships with all associates, vendors, etc. Maintains confidentiality of all proprietary and/or confidential information Understand and follow company policies including harassment and compliance procedures Displays integrity and professionalism by adhering to Life Care's Code of Conduct and completes mandatory Code of Conduct and other appropriate compliance training Essential Functions Follow occupational treatment plans for patients (i.e., activities of daily living) Establish, assess, and modify realistic, measurable, timely, and functional goals Oversee and evaluate care given by OTAs, Rehab Aides, and students Chart appropriately and timely Utilize therapy software appropriately and accurately Exhibit excellent customer service and a positive attitude towards patients Assist in the evacuation of patients Demonstrate dependable, regular attendance Concentrate and use reasoning skills and good judgment Communicate and function productively on an interdisciplinary team Sit, stand, bend, lift, push, pull, stoop, walk, reach, and move intermittently during working hours Read, write, speak, and understand the English language An Equal Opportunity Employer
    $79k-103k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Director of Institutional Giving & Strategic Partnerships

    Rainforest Action Network 4.1company rating

    San Francisco, CA job

    An environmental advocacy organization is seeking a Senior Fundraising Director based in San Francisco, responsible for raising over $5M annually. The successful candidate will develop and implement multi-year fundraising strategies, engage with institutional funders, and lead a collaborative team environment to drive RAN's mission forward. Candidates with a background in fundraising and a passion for racial justice and environmental advocacy are highly encouraged to apply. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $50k-82k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Superintendent of Rolling Stock and Shops

    American Public Transit Association 4.3company rating

    San Francisco, CA job

    Under the direction of the Assistant Chief Mechanical Officer of Rolling Stock and Shops, the Superintendent of Rolling Stock & Shops is responsible for leading, managing and directing operations of an assigned rolling stock maintenance primary shop - Component Repair Shop (CRS), or the Vehicle Trouble Desk (VTD) at Operation Control Center. The primary shops are in Richmond, Daly City, Concord, and Hayward. The Vehicle Trouble Desk offices are in Oakland. Component Repair Shops are at the new Hayward Maintenance Complex (HMC). This role provides operational, technical, and administrative leadership to ensure the safe, reliable, and efficient maintenance of BART's rail vehicle fleet in support of revenue service delivery. BART Rolling Stock and Shops has ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 45001:2018 quality certifications and currently maintains a fleet of more than 1,050 rail car vehicles, with planned growth of over 1,100, requiring strong leadership focused on safety, reliability, and continuous improvement. Minimum Qualifications Education Possession of a bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Engineering, or a closely related field from an accredited college or university. Experience The equivalent of six (6) years of full-time verifiable professional experience in revenue rail transit vehicle maintenance, which must have included at least two (2) years of management experience. Other Requirements Responsibility for revenue vehicle and shop problems 24 hours, 7 days per week on-call. May be required to work shifts of varying hours, days off, and duty assignments on a short notice as required by management. Ensures coordination of emergency response team during unforeseen circumstances. Substitution Additional experience as outlined above may be substituted for the education on a year-for-year basis. A college degree is preferred. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $76k-104k yearly est. 2d ago

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