Part-time Temp Optician or Optical Sales Associate - Boston, MA
Non profit job in Boston, MA
We are seeking a reliable and skilled Optician or Optical Sales Associate to join this team on a part-time, temporary basis. This clinic is currently experiencing a staffing shortage due to a team member being on leave with no firm return date. We are looking for someone who can step in to assist with patient care and optical services. This role is ideal for individuals looking for per diem or hourly work, with the possibility of a longer-term opportunity.
Position Details:
• Type: Part-time, Temporary (with potential to become permanent)
• Schedule: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
• Duration: Next few months, with possible extension if needed
• Compensation: Per diem or $28 to $35 hourly, commensurate with experience
Job Description:
• Assisting patients with frame selection and lens options
• Interpreting prescriptions and providing guidance on eyewear
• Adjusting and repairing glasses as needed
• Handling insurance verification and billing
• Supporting the optometrist as needed with pre-testing and patient flow
What to Expect:
This is a temporary position covering for a staff member. While there is hope that their colleague will return soon, the role may be extended or made permanent-but this cannot be guaranteed. If you are looking for a flexible, part-time opportunity to contribute your skills and make a difference in their patients' care, we would love to hear from you!
How to Apply:
You can apply through the job board or email your resume to Steve Gill at ***************************.
Requirements:
• A detail-oriented professional with relevant eye care experience (licensure not required).
• Someone who brings a positive attitude and great energy to the team.
• Committed to providing exceptional client care and fostering a welcoming environment.
• Exhibits a strong work ethic.
• Maintains perfect attendance and punctuality.
• Has reliable transportation to and from the clinic.
• Demonstrates eagerness to learn and grow in their field.
Eyetastic Services partners exclusively with employers who provide equal opportunities across all healthcare fields. As dedicated eye care professionals, we support you at every stage of the hiring process-including free resume assistance and negotiations-always with your privacy in mind. We never share your information with other recruiting agencies or charge candidates any fees, so that you can explore new opportunities with complete peace of mind.
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Veeva Vault Safety L3 Support Specialist
Non profit job in Cambridge, MA
Looking for Veeva Vault Safety L3 Support professional
The candidate will be responsible for providing support and troubleshooting for Veeva Vault Safety .
Experienced and Certified in Veeva vault (preferably Veeva Vault Safety)
Provide support in system administrator and provide production support (L1L2L3 ) for Veeva Vault Applications as per company defined SLA.
Having a good understanding of ServiceNow (Incidents, Problem Tickets, Change Managements, Service Requests) processes.
Having a good understanding in Life Science industry processes.
Having knowledge of GxP systems and documentations.
Having knowledge on user account create and modify inactive process.
Having knowledge on custom reports, dashboards, and Object data
Note : If you are interested please share me your resumes to ********************* or else reach me at **********.
Licensed Psychiatrist
Non profit job in Boston, MA
Practice Psychiatry Without the Business Headaches
Ready to focus purely on clinical care while we handle everything else? SonderMind is designed for psychiatrists who want the clinical freedom of private practice without the financial risk and administrative complexity.
Why SonderMind Works for Psychiatrists: Unlike traditional private practice, you won't need to invest in overhead costs, staff, or business development. We provide guaranteed bi-weekly pay, handle all credentialing and billing, and deliver qualified patient referrals directly to you. Whether you're supplementing your current practice or seeking a more flexible model, our streamlined approach eliminates administrative burdens while offering competitive compensation.
What We Provide:
Guaranteed Pay & Billing: Bi-weekly payment for completed sessions, including no-shows-we handle all billing at no charge to you
Free Credentialing: Streamlined credentialing with major insurers, including exclusive access to Medicare and Medicare Advantage plans
Patient Referrals: Qualified referrals delivered through our provider directory and marketing efforts
Clinical Support: Weekly office hours with Medical Director Dr. Harris Strokoff and peer consultation opportunities
Complete Flexibility: Office-based, telemedicine, or hybrid practice with your own schedule
Zero Overhead: No staff, office costs, or business development expenses
Clinical Excellence: You maintain complete clinical autonomy while we manage patient acquisition, scheduling assistance, secure telehealth platforms, and operational support.
This opportunity works well for psychiatrists seeking clinical freedom without practice management responsibilities. If you prefer focusing on patient care over business operations, this partnership offers the support you need with the autonomy you want.
Applicants must be:
Licensed Psychiatrists residing in the state of Massachusetts
Looking for a full-time or part-time contract position (1099)
Pay: up to $232 per hour. Pay rates are based on the provider license type and session types.
*Please note that SonderMind does not provide office space; clinicians are responsible for securing their own location for in-person sessions, but we can help connect you with Sondermind clinicians looking to share space.
System Administration - Office 365 & Exchange
Non profit job in Boston, MA
Duration: 6 months with possible extension
Top 3 Technical Skills:
1. Microsoft 365 Administration Expertise
2. Exchange Online Administration and Troubleshooting
3. PowerShell Scripting for Automation
TOP SKILLS:
We are looking for someone who is beyond Tier 1 Helpdesk level, who has Exchange Online Administration and M365 Administration experience.
Position Description
The ideal candidate is an energetic quick learner who possesses superior interpersonal and communication skills, has experience supporting Microsoft Exchange Online and Microsoft 365, and regularly demonstrates creative problem solving.
Responsibilities:
Diagnose, escalate and resolve software incidents for vendor-based and custom developed applications such as Microsoft 365 Exchange, Teams, Slack, and Zoom
Participate in projects providing subject matter and technical expertise on applications
Configure applications to match business needs
Draft and update use case and technical documentation as needed
Create troubleshooting guides and knowledge articles
Complete other responsibilities as assigned
Basic Qualifications
At least 2 years' progressively responsible experience as an application administrator or in a technical support role is required
Additional Qualifications and Skills
Bachelor's degree in computer science, technology, management information systems, computer engineering, or similar field is preferred
Administering, configuring, and maintaining Microsoft 365 applications
Experience with the administration and support of Microsoft M365 collaboration suite
Developing and implementing workflows using Power Automate
Advanced Microsoft Exchange mailbox administration
Demonstrated experience troubleshooting mail flow problems
Experience with creation of scripts in PowerShell
Demonstrated solution design using both technical and business process approaches is preferred
Experience with custom developed applications and the software development life cycle is preferred
Experience leveraging APIs, reporting, and data analytics is preferred
Mechanical or Vibration Engineer
Non profit job in Everett, MA
• Vibration Testing and Analysis: Conduct field measurements using specialized equipment and perform data analysis to identify the sources, frequency, and amplitude of vibrations.
• Mathematical Modeling and Simulation: Develop and use complex computer models to predict train-induced vibrations under various operating conditions and scenarios
• Design and propose effective vibration control systems.
• Work with cross-functional teams to ensure an integrated approach to vibration control.
• Ensure all designs and operations comply with relevant safety standards, regulations, and contractual requirements.
• Stay current on industry trends and participate in R&D activities
• Perform Troubleshooting and Root Cause Analysis
Good to have knowledge on the below following as well:
Ability to integrate EMI/EMC requirements into hardware and software architectures, conduct design reviews, and perform (EMI) and (EMC) analysis.
Plan, coordinate, and conduct EMC/EMI testing using standards like MIL-STD-461, DO-160, or ECSS, and validate designs against performance requirements.
Design and fabricate test fixtures, harnesses, and electro-mechanical assemblies to support testing activities.
Investigate and resolve EMI/EMC-related issues, perform root cause analysis, and develop corrective actions.
Prepare comprehensive reports, test results, compliance matrices, and technical documentation for various stakeholders.
Prior experience in Railway sector would be an added advantage.
Commit to Serve Your City Year! (Full Pay/Benefits - Academic Mentor)
Non profit job in Quincy, MA
Student success coach and mentor (entry level,
paid, full-time)
City Year AmeriCorps Member
City Year, an AmeriCorps program, helps students across schools succeed. Teams
of City Year AmeriCorps members provide support to students, classrooms and the
whole school, helping to ensure that students in schools receive a high-quality
education that prepares them with the skills and mindset to thrive and contribute
to their community.
What You'll Do
As a City Year AmeriCorps member, your service will focus on coaching and
mentoring elementary, middle and/or high school students. You will help these
students earn academic success, improve their attendance, and develop positive
behaviors at school. You will plan and monitor individual student progress and
work with teachers on whole class instruction, breakout spaces and other in-class
student assistance.
Role and Responsibilities
Experience in all these tasks is not necessary. We provide 2-4 weeks of training at
the beginning of the year to support you. Plus, you will work with partner teachers
and school staff every step of the way.
Support academic coaching and interpersonal development for students:
· Work with identified students 1:1 and in small groups
· Develop literacy and/or math skills varying learning activities by student level,
answering student questions and encouraging assignment completion
· Create and implement a behavior management system for students
· Develop interpersonal skills throughout their day, using proven strategies of
learning, practicing, reflection and repetition
· Collaborate with teachers and team members to collect, record, analyze and
monitor individual student progress, participating in facilitated reviews of student
data collected and entered into City Year's student data system· Create an engaging, safe and healthy classroom space in collaboration with the teacher
Support Whole School initiatives to increase engagement with students and
families:
· Support and/or conduct extended day and virtual programming for students
before, during and after school including, but not limited to, academic enrichment
and intervention, homework support, recreation and student clubs, service
learning, and leadership development
· Create, support and/or co-lead events or programs that recognize and appreciate
student growth and/or achievement in math, literacy, attendance, and behavior
City Year benefits
You will receive:
· Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance
· Curalinc Employee Assistance Program
· Talkspace Therapy Program
· Free 3-year membership to Happier
· Benefit Advocate Center
· Bi-weekly living stipend
· Workers' compensation
· Relocation support
· Benefits specific to City Year location
· Career and University partnerships and scholarships
· City Year / AmeriCorps Uniform parts
AmeriCorps and other federally-issued benefits
You will be eligible for:
· Segal AmeriCorps Education Award*
· Child care benefits paid by AmeriCorps
· Loan forbearance and interest accrual payments for qualified student loans
· Time accrual toward the U.S. Department of Education's Public Service Loan
Forgiveness Program, (see Reduction of Education Costs)
· Income-based Loan Repayment Plan (IBR) Eligibility Requirements
City Year AmeriCorps members are as varied as the communities we serve. We're
looking for you if you want to build yourself, give back and are ready to change the
world.
· Be a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident (Authorization to work in the U.S. is
not sufficient. Those with DACA status unfortunately are not eligible at this time)
· Be 17-25 by July 1, 2025
· Have a GED or high school diploma, some college experience, or college degree
· Have served no more than three terms in an AmeriCorps state or national
program*
· Agree to and complete a background check
· Be able to begin City Year by July/August 2025 (specific start date varies by location)
How to Apply
Visit **************************************************** and submit your
completed application online.
For more information on how to apply, visit: ***********************************
For more information about this role visit our website.
Physician / Gynecology / Massachusetts / Locum or Permanent / OBGYN opening just south of Boston, MA Job
Non profit job in Brockton, MA
Seeking BE/BC OBGYN to join team just 25 miles south of Boston, MA.
Team provides outpatient OB/GYN care at 3 locations throughout southeastern MA. FThe exceptional Labor and delivery team manages over 1,700 deliveries per year. Our Maternal-Newborn Pavilion, our unit offers a private surgical suite and a Level II Special Care Nursery. All needed specialties are onsite, including MFM (perinatology), Reproductive Endocrinology, and Gyn Oncology. Laparoscopic skills needed and experience in multidisciplinary department is preferred. We also have 24/7 in house support from Pediatric Anesthesiologists and Tufts Floating Hospital for Children Pediatric Hospitalists.
Benefits Include
Excellent competitive salary with sign-on and relocation if applicable
403(b) Retirement Plan
Malpractice Insurance occurrence-based
Benefits include one week of CME and reimbursement up to $3,000
Vacation/Personal clinical days plus holidays for full time employees
The Community:
A vibrant city with rich history, diverse culture, and strong community spirit. Enjoy a wide range of recreational activities, from parks and trails to sports facilities. Explore the city's thriving arts scene, including theaters, galleries, and cultural events. Convenient access to Boston and Cape Cod for additional entertainment and leisure opportunities. Experience a welcoming community with excellent schools and a variety of housing options.
APPLY NOW or TEXT Job and email address to 636 - 628 - 2412.
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Peer Mentor (ATP)
Non profit job in Brockton, MA
Tues-Fri: 11a-7p and Sat: 9a-5p
A Young Adult Peer Mentor (YAPM) has personal experience living with and recovering from mental health challenges, substance misuse and/or traumatic life concerns which caused challenges in one or more areas of life. The YAPM is trained to share their lived experience with purpose and intent to inspire hope and motivation in Young Adults (YAs) who are struggling with similar concerns. YAPMs provide strength-based, peer-to-peer education, coaching, modeling, guidance, and support to YAs. YAPMs develop healthy relationships with the YAs to include listening from a peer perspective, encouraging the YA's unique gifts/strengths, and fostering their communication with family, friends, natural supports, providers, and others.
Qualifications:
1. A young adult who has personal experience living with and recovering from mental health needs,
substance misuse, and/or traumatic life concerns which caused challenges in one or more areas
of life
2. At least 1 year experience working with youth and young adults
3. Ability to be strengths-based and accepts young adults unconditionally without judgment or blame for the
challenges they face.
4. Must be flexible and able to respond to young adults who may be under stress and, at times, in crisis.
5. Experience with various state systems, including DMH, DCF, DDS, and DYS preferred
6. Good organizational skills, computer/social media skills and communication skills preferred
7. A valid MA driver's license and own means of transportation preferred
Auto-ApplyInformation Security Analyst and Engineer
Non profit job in Boston, MA
ABOUT OUR CLIENT
Our Client is a leader in energy management and power trading, leveraging cutting-edge platforms to deliver secure and resilient operations. With a strong focus on protecting systems, data, and intellectual property, they are committed to building a world-class information security program that supports business growth while staying ahead of emerging cyber threats.
ABOUT THE ROLE
The Information Security Analyst and Engineer will play a key role in safeguarding mission-critical systems, ensuring compliance, and advancing the organization's security maturity. This hybrid role blends hands-on security engineering with proactive monitoring, incident response, and program improvement. The position will collaborate with consultants, managed service providers (MSPs), and internal stakeholders to realize a highly effective security strategy. Reporting directly to the Director of Information Security, the role also provides occasional support to the Infrastructure team with basic system administration and help desk duties.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Develop and implement processes and technologies to enhance the security program and protect business platforms
Monitor security systems and analyze alerts, logs, and reports
Analyze vulnerability reports and track remediation across teams and systems
Provide metrics to evaluate security program effectiveness
Support security training and awareness programs, including phishing campaigns and in-person sessions
Research emerging IT security trends, attack techniques, and defensive measures
Assist in designing secure architectures across applications and infrastructure
Support internal and external risk assessments, vendor reviews, and security audits
Analyze penetration test results and drive remediation
Contribute to security roadmaps and maturity assessments
Safeguard IT assets and intellectual property by recommending best practices and solutions
Participate in incident response planning, investigations, and compliance reviews
Enhance data loss prevention technologies and processes
Respond rapidly to incidents, conduct root cause analysis, and recommend mitigations
Support business continuity and disaster recovery planning and testing
Validate MSP-delivered security solutions to ensure alignment with standards
Use automation to improve efficiency and effectiveness of security processes
Maintain and improve information security policies and ensure compliance
QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Information Security, or a related technical field
3-5 years of IT security experience, with hands-on implementation and analysis
Proficiency with EDR or SIEM solutions for configuration and investigations
Competency with firewalls, email gateways, internet filters, and VPNs
Strong background in network security, protocols, and best practices
Understanding of operating system, network, and application security concepts
Familiarity with the NIST Cybersecurity Framework
Working knowledge of network and data center operations
Experience with hybrid, public cloud (Azure preferred), and SaaS environments
Strong analytical, troubleshooting, and problem-solving skills
Excellent communication skills and attention to detail
Adaptability and eagerness to learn new technologies in a collaborative environment
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Experience in the energy or financial services industries
Familiarity with regulatory compliance frameworks such as NERC CIP or SOX
Relevant certifications such as CISSP, CompTIA, or GIAC
Experience in Agile and DevSecOps environments
Scripting knowledge in PowerShell and/or Python
Wayland: Full Time Nanny/Household Manager- January Start!
Non profit job in Wayland, MA
Hello Caregivers!
Our busy Wayland family is looking for an experienced full time nanny/household manager to join their team! This position requires help with household management tasks while children attend school. Nanny care is required after school hours or any weekdays children are not in school. The position requires a split shift during the school year. Nanny will be responsible for school drop off and pick up. The family will provide a vehicle for caregiver use. Ideal candidates are warm, confident, and reliable team players. Being reliable and dependable is an absolute must, as both parents are physicians with jobs that require them to be prompt and dependable as well. Ideal candidates live within a reasonably close commute. This role requires some scheduling flexibility as schedule needs will likely shift during the summer months. Potential for 4 day work week over the summer! Minimum 40 hours paid per week guaranteed year round. Family requires care one Saturday per month (communicated well in advance) from 7:30am-1:30pm. Looking for someone who prefers long term!
Base Hours: Monday-Friday 6:00/6:30am-8:00/8:30am, then 12:00pm-6:00pm. On Wednesdays during the school year
11:00am
-6:00pm
**If preferred, this position could be 11:00/12:00-6:00
only
for the right candidate. Family does prefer morning care as well but there is a potential for flexibility for the right person.
*minimum 40 paid hours guaranteed per week
Charges: Boy 11 years, Girl 6.5 years, Boy 5 years
Hourly Rate: $35+/hour, competitive based on experience, references, and fit
Overtime Rate: time +1/2 for any scheduled hours over 40 per week
Benefits: Guaranteed 40 hours minimum pay/week, 7 days paid vacation, major holidays paid/off, 3 sick/personal days. Caregiver will get additional PTO when family travels 2+ times per year
Start Date: January 5th 2026 (potential onboarding days prior to start date)
Job description:
Creating a safe and stimulating environment for the children
Facilitating engaging and age appropriate activities, games, and outings
Maintaining children's schedules
Preparing meals and snacks for children
Indoor and outdoor play
Transporting children to and from school and activities (family provides vehicle for caregiver's use)
Plenty of outdoor time
Household management tasks (during hours that children attend school) including but not limited to: laundry help, organizing, running errands, grocery shopping, help with basic meal prep, wiping down surfaces, emptying/loading dishwasher, general clean up and tidying (no deep cleaning)
Requirements:
5+ years professional childcare experience with professional references
Looking for long-term commitment
Flexibility with reasonable advanced notice
Self-starter with a pitch-in attitude
Non-smokers only, please.
Up-to-date CPR/First Aid Certification
Cheery and Helpful Disposition
Background Check (provided by agency)
Driving Record (provided by agency)
Excellent communication skills
Excellent organization skills
Takes good direction on parenting style then requires minimal to no oversight
Nice to haves:
Additional certifications
Bilingual Spanish-English
Please apply through the link, we are looking forward to working with you!
Auto-ApplyNutrition Program Distribution Site Worker - Taunton
Non profit job in Taunton, MA
Nutrition Program Distribution Site Worker $15.00/hour
Schedule: Part-Time
Distribution Site: Taunton
Bristol Aging and Wellness, Inc. (Bristol) located in Fall River, MA, is a private, non-profit agency that provides community-based support services.
The successful candidate will be responsible for receiving meals from the caterer; ensuring that meals ordered and delivered match the count needed; hand meals for distribution to multiple drivers; follows procedures to ensure that food is kept at the correct temperature established by state and agency regulations. Must be dependable, have excellent communication and organizational skills. Valid driver's license and reliable transportation required. Applicants must be able to lift 25 pounds. Hours are Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Paid holidays, vacation and sick time.
This job description is intended to be general, will evolve over time, and is subject to periodic updating.
AA/EOE
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to disability, race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.
Biohazard Remediation Technician
Non profit job in Mansfield, MA
Trauma Services is looking for highly motivated individuals who will join our team of biohazard remediation technicians. At Trauma Services, we provide families, businesses and homeowners with a remediation service that helps them put their property back together after a tragic incident.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Blood, death scene, and bodily fluid cleanup and removal
- Crime Scene cleanup
- Chemical substance/drug cleanup & removal
- Hoarding and squalor remediation
- Jail cell/cruiser cleanup
-Medical Waste/Needle pickup and disposal
Required Skills / Qualifications
- Honest, hardworking & trustworthy
- Professional appearance and a positive attitude
- Good physical health, with the ability to lift a minimum of 50 lbs. and pass a breathing test
- Able to work off-hours, be on-call, overnight stays and expected to work overtime hours
- Versatile & handy, comfortable working with power tools
- Own a mobile phone
- Ability to obtain a DOT card
- Reliable transportation
- clean driving record, able to pass a Cori check
- GED / HS Diploma/ Industry Experience / Military
- Experience using demolition tools, personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Experience in Restoration, Bio-Hazard Clean Up or Construction industries
Preferred Skills
- Veterans are encouraged to apply
Compensation:
Paid travel time and starting work rate at $27/Hour (Depending on experience & job type). SIGNIFICANT OVERTIME OPPORTUNIES AVAILABLE.
The ideal candidate is hardworking, extremely versatile & hands-on, with the ability to lead a wide range of different jobs.
Job Type: Full Time with every other weekend off
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Facilities Maintenance
Non profit job in Boston, MA
Job Description
Facilities Maintenance Specialist needs 5+ years experience
Facilities Maintenance Rep requires:
Facility operations
Pantries
Carpet care
Supplies, inventory
Facilities Maintenance Rep duties:
Provide assistance to Companys Facilities Manager on light maintenance in the capacity of helper and/or provide safety measures
Police and clean pantries, hallways, conference rooms, guest offices, public spaces during normal business hours which includes:
Check the restrooms for heavily soiled areas, checking to ensure supplies are stocked, proper function of hardware, carpet stains, conference room cleaning, general appearance of the office, broom sweeping, table cleaning, work surface cleaning
Excludes heavy bathroom and/or toilet cleaning, heavy floor care (mopping or machine), heavy general cleaning
Carpet care
Identify spots and stains to be cleaned in the carpet
Follow carpet care program setup by Facilities Manager
Utilize dry extraction carpet system for all carpet care
Restock all pantries; provide light cleaning and wiping of counter tops during the day including removal of dishes, leftovers and disposal of trash when needed
Summer Camp Director
Non profit job in Westwood, MA
The Town of Westwood is seeking a talented individual for the seasonal position of Summer Camp Director. The successful candidate will be responsible for the administration and operation of a comprehensive summer day camp program. Duties include planning, coordinating and supervising a wide variety of activities at camp, as well as staff management, field trip planning, and special event coordination.
The position is 40-45 hours per week while camp is in session, June 22-August 14, 2026. Part-time, pre-season planning hours are necessary and flexible in the winter and spring.
Westwood's Camp Director will work closely with the Recreation Program Managers and a Seasonal Leadership Team of 8 other responsible adults.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:
* Manage and coordinate the 7-8 week Westwood Recreation Summer Day Camp for Kindergarten - 8th Grade. Camp is open Monday - Friday, 7:30 AM 5:30 PM. (Camp Director is not expected to be at camp 7:30 AM 5:30 PM; however, an 8-hour work day is expected).
* Plan, supervise and lead the daily operations of the Westwood Recreation Day Camp program, and provide a fun and creative experience for campers.
* Assist in preparing and facilitating pre-season staff trainings, including a dedicated camp training.
* Assist with interviewing, hiring and evaluating Camp Supervisors & Staff.
* Assist with acquiring and maintaining the MA Camp license. Must possess a general knowledge of MA Camp Licensing requirements.
* Coordinate camp entertainment including field trips, entertainers and equipment rentals.
* Collaborate with Program Manager to manage disciplinary action, as needed. Must be able to handle disciplinary issues among campers and staff appropriately.
* Prepare camp lists for each week.
* Meet with Program Manager regularly to discuss supplies, special events, weekly themes and budget.
* Oversee the use of equipment and facilities. Immediately report any facility damage to the Program Manager.
* Perform the duties of the Health Supervisor in their absence (First Aid Certification required).
* Oversee Camp Supervisory Team including Health Supervisor and Camp Senior Supervisors.
* Oversee safe drop off and dismissal process.
* Work cooperatively with other members of the Recreation Department, including Aquatics Manager and Recreation Assistant, to ensure smooth operation of camp.
* Responsible for implementation of department safety and emergency policies to maintain the health, safety and welfare of all campers and staff.
Qualifications and Experience: Bachelors degree in Recreation, Education, or related field; teaching certification preferred; three years supervisory camp/program experience required; or any equivalent combination of education and experience.
Special Requirements/Certifications: First Aid and CPR/AED certification by start of camp.
Schedule Requirements: Mandatory staff trainings June 9-11, 4:00-8:00 PM. Work commitment Monday-Friday, June 22 - August 14, 2026 (No July 3rd).
Salary and Benefits: This is a seasonal, non-benefit position, with an hourly rate of $26.00 - $35.00 per hour, commensurate with experience/qualifications. Eligible for a $500 perfect attendance bonus. Employee Discount of 100% on in-house programs, e.g., camp for full-time staff and their immediate family.
To Apply: Please submit resume and cover letter
Westwood is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Referee
Non profit job in Boston, MA
Department
Sports
Employment Type
Part Time
Location
Oak Square YMCA
Workplace type
Onsite
Compensation
$40.00 / hour
Key Responsibilities Benefits About YMCA of Greater Boston The YMCA of Greater Boston is the largest social services provider in Massachusetts. Through our network of facilities and program sites, the YMCA provides health and wellness programming, child care, summer camp, youth sports, and teen leadership programs, as well as work-force development and community outreach.
The YMCA of Greater Boston is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination and equal opportunity for all employees and qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religious creed, protected genetic information, national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, or veteran's status.
Lifeguard
Non profit job in East Bridgewater, MA
PAID Lifeguard Certification Training. $200 sign on bonus
Under the supervision of the Aquatics Director or Designee, the Lifeguard is responsible for the safety and well being of participants using the Old Colony Y aquatic facility.
JOB FUNCTIONS:
Program Responsibilities
Arrive on deck, in uniform, ready to open pool promptly at scheduled time.
Smile and greet members courteously
Assist in planning, organizing and implementing a full composition of aquatic special events to include but not be limited to lap swim incentives and water walking incentives
Monitor lap swimmers and designate fast or slow lanes when required.
Explain class and pool procedure to program participants, enforcing all posted pool rules.
Provide friendly courteous service to all members, clients and volunteers of the YMCA.
Report all accidents and incidents to supervisor on appropriate forms.
Wear appropriate lifeguard attire as requested by supervisor.
Attend all staff meetings scheduled by supervisor.
Secure ALL pool doors at the end of your shift unless properly relieved by another certified staff member
Communicate to all program participants and all members all program and membership promotions.
Fiscal Responsibility
None
Supervision of Personnel
None
Facility/Housekeeping Responsibilities
Properly test water for chemical balance and record at assigned times. Report any problems immediately to Head Lifeguard.
Check all safety equipment at the beginning of the shift, reporting any problems in writing to supervisor.
Follow daily maintenance schedule as assigned including hosing deck, brushing down pool walls, cleaning staff office, reporting all problems in writing to supervisor.
Maintain highest level of cleanliness in pool area.
Interdivisional/Community/Volunteer Responsibility
Demonstrate the character values of caring, respect, honesty and responsibility at all times
Internship Opportunities - Summer 2026 - Children and Family Law Division - Statewide
Non profit job in Boston, MA
The Children and Family Law Division (CAFL) of CPCS is seeking applicants for Summer 2026 internship positions across the Commonwealth. We are interested in law students (both with and without SJC Rule 3:03 Certification), graduate students, and undergraduate students for opportunities with the Children and Family Law Division.
We fight for equal justice and human dignity by supporting our clients in achieving their legal and life goals. We zealously advocate for the rights of individuals and promote just public policy to protect the rights of all.
Our Values
Courage • Accountability • Respect • Excellence
We stand with our Clients and the Community in the fight for Justice. We are dedicated to providing zealous advocacy, community-oriented defense and protection of fundamental constitutional and human rights. Our staff across the Commonwealth embodies a diverse group of people from different backgrounds, experiences, abilities, and perspectives. It is through these differences in age, ethnicity, geographic origin, race, faith, religion, and progressive values, that we are able to best serve our clients. Through our internship program we seek to hire, develop, and hopefully retain talented people from all backgrounds. We strongly encourage individuals from non-traditional backgrounds, historically marginalized, or underrepresented groups to apply.
The clients we represent are diverse across every context imaginable and bring many unique cultural dimensions to the matters we address. This reality creates a critical need for CPCS attorneys to be culturally competent and able to work well with people of different races, ethnicities, genders and/or sexual orientation identities, abilities, and limited English proficiency, among other protected characteristics.
DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION MISSION STATEMENT
CPCS is committed to protecting the fundamental constitutional and human rights of our assigned clients through zealous advocacy, community-oriented defense, and the fullness of excellent legal representation. We are dedicated to building and maintaining strong professional relationships, while striving to accept, listen to and respect the diverse circumstances of each client, as we dedicate ourselves to meeting their individual needs. It is our CPCS mission to achieve these goals, and in furtherance thereof, we embrace and endorse diversity, equity and inclusion as our core values as we maintain a steadfast commitment to: (1) Ensure that CPCS management and staff members represent a broad range of human differences and experience; (2) Provide a work climate that is respectful and supports success; and (3) Promote the dignity and well-being of all staff members. CPCS leadership is responsible for ensuring equity, diversity, and inclusion. The ability to achieve these goals with any level of certainty is ultimately the responsibility each member of the CPCS community.
AGENCY OVERVIEW
The Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS) is the state agency in Massachusetts responsible for providing an attorney when the state or federal constitution or a state statute requires the appointment of an attorney for a person who cannot afford to retain one. The agency provides representation in criminal, delinquency, youthful offender, child welfare, guardianship, mental health, sexually dangerous person, and sex offender registry cases, as well as in appeals and post-conviction and post-judgment proceedings related to those matters.
CHILDREN AND FAMILY LAW DIVISION OVERVIEW
Children & Family Law Division
Interns will assist lawyers and work closely with social workers to represent children and parents in cases in which the Department of Children and Families (DCF) removes children from their homes because of claims of neglect or abuse. This unit also provides lawyers to children and parents in child requiring assistance (CRA) cases. Interns will have significant client contact through client interviews and home/placement visits, assist in case investigations, serviced advocacy on behalf of clients, negotiations with opposing counsel, legal research and writing for motion arguments, custody hearings, and termination parental rights trials, review of pre-trial discovery and DCF case files, attendance in education-related matters (suspension and IEP hearings), and appearances in Juvenile Court on behalf of CRA clients.
Children & Family Law Division (CAFL) Private Counsel Appellate Panel Unit
Interns will assist lawyers representing indigent parents and children in child welfare/family regulation appellate matters. Lawyers in this unit are also available to advise CAFL staff attorneys on appellate issues that arise in trial matters. Interns will have the opportunity to assist with trainings, conduct clinical research and writing, and strategize with attorneys about appellate issues.
Children and Family (CAFL) Appeals Unit
Interns will assist lawyers representing indigent parents and children in child welfare/family regulation appellate matters. Lawyers in this unit are also available to advise CAFL staff attorneys on appellate issues that arise in trial matters. Interns will have the opportunity to assist with trainings, conduct clinical research and writing, and strategize with attorneys about appellate issues.
Children and Family (CAFL) Family Justice Advocates (FJA) - Conflicts Office
Interns will assist lawyers and work closely with social workers to represent children and parents in cases in which the Department of Children and Families (DCF) removes children from their homes because of claims of neglect or abuse. This unit also provides lawyers to children and parents in child requiring assistance (CRA) cases. Interns will have significant client contact through client interviews and home/placement visits, assist in case investigations, serviced advocacy on behalf of clients, negotiations with opposing counsel, legal research and writing for motion arguments, custody hearings, and termination parental rights trials, review of pre-trial discovery and DCF case files, attendance in education-related matters (suspension and IEP hearings), and appearances in Juvenile Court on behalf of CRA clients.
Qualifications
MINIMUM ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
Interested candidates should have a demonstrated commitment to the principle of zealous advocacy, community-oriented defense, and the protection of fundamental constitutional and human rights.
Candidates must also:
Have access to reliable transportation in order to travel to courts, clients, and investigation locations that are not easily accessible by public transportation; and,
Have access to a personal computer with home internet access sufficient to work remotely;
APPLICATION INFORMATION
Interested applicants should submit (1) Resume, (2) Personal Mission Statement (no more than two pages detailing your interest in the internship, your personal qualities and background, and what draws you to this work, and (3) Writing Sample.
Applicants should specify preferred office locations for the Summer 2026 Internship Program.
Applications received prior to January 10, 2026 will be given preference.
INTERNSHIP FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
CPCS has a limited number of paid internship opportunities for Summer 2026. In order to be considered, applicants may complete the following application: *****************************************************************
For students who are not selected for a paid internship, CPCS can work with students to support the receipt of externship credit or outside funding.
Responsibilities
OVERVIEW OF REGIONS AND CAFL OFFICE LOCATIONS
SOUTHEAST REGION
The Southeast Region is home to an ethnically, racially, and linguistically diverse population of immigrants dating back to the 19
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century whaling industry. Brockton known as the “City of Champions” because it was home to former undefeated heavyweight boxing champion, Rocky Marciano, and middleweight boxing champion Marvin Hagler. Fall River was once the leading textile manufacturer center in the country and maintains the world's largest collection of World War II naval vessels at Battleship Cove. New Bedford is home to the Whaling National Historic Park. Hyannis is known as the gateway to esteemed Cape Cod and is home to the iconic Kennedy family compound. The area offers beautiful sand beaches, numerous state parks, and quaint towns with picturesque harbors.
The Southeast Region of CPCS includes Children and Family Law Division office locations in Brockton, Hyannis, and Fall River.
NORTHEAST REGION
The Northeast Region is filled with history. Lowell is known as the birthplace of the American Industrial Revolution for its textile manufacturing with many of these historic manufacturing sites preserved by the National Park Service. During the Cambodian genocide, the city took in an influx of refugees, leading to Lowell having the second largest Cambodian-American population in the country. Salem is one of the most significant seaports in early American history and it is well-known for its role as the location of the Salem Witch Trials.
The Northeast Region of CPCS includes Children and Family Law Division office locations in Lowell and Salem.
WEST REGION
The West Region has a diverse topography from the Berkshire Mountains to the banks of the Connecticut River. The region is home to 22 colleges/universities which is the 2
nd
highest concentration of higher learning institutions aside from the Boston Metropolitan area. The area has long been patronized by artists and is recognized for the Eric Carle Museum, Tanglewood, and Norman Rockwell Museum. The area is famous for all of its “first innovations” including basketball, volleyball, American gas-powered automobile, motorcycle company, commercial radio station, use of integrated parts in manufacturing, railroad sleep car, and the American dictionary. The city of Worcester became a center for the American Revolution that was recognized for his industry and as a result attracted many immigrants of European descent. The city of Springfield was designated by George Washington for an Armory that became the site of Shay's Rebellion and is now a national park and site to the world's largest collection of historic American firearms. The city played a pivotal role in the Civil War as a stop for the Underground Railroad.
The West Region of CPCS includes Children and Family Law Division office locations in Worcester, Pittsfield, Springfield, and Northampton. Children and Family Law Appeals office location in Worcester. Family Justice Advocates (FJA) office locations in Worcester and Springfield.
CENTRAL REGION
The Central Region is famous for its rich history. Boston is not only the capital of the Commonwealth but one of the oldest municipalities in the United States and the scene of several significant events in the American Revolution, such as the Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, Battle of Bunker Hill, and the Siege of Boston. It was a port and manufacturing hub and a center of education and culture, as well as home to the first public park, public school, and subway system in the United States. The area is home to professional sports teams, including Boston Bruins, Boston Celtics, and the Boston Red Sox. The city of Roxbury is known to serve as the “heart of black culture in Boston” and is home to an extremely diverse population.
The Central Region of CPCS includes Children and Family Law Division office locations in Boston.
EEO Statement
The Committee for Public Counsel Services (CPCS) is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ethnicity, sex, disability, religion, age, veteran or military status, genetic information, gender identity, or sexual orientation as required by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and other applicable federal and state statutes and organizational policies. Applicants who have questions about equal employment opportunity or who need reasonable accommodations can contact the Chief Human Resources Officer, Sandra DeBow-Huang at ************************
Auto-ApplySpeech & Language Pathologist Assistant
Non profit job in Brockton, MA
Flexible Schedule BAMSI Early Intervention (BEI) is a program for infants and todderlers (birth to 3 years old), who experience development delays or are at risk for developmental delay. BEI services can be provided in a family's home, daycare/educational programs, telehealth and are fully our fully equipped EI Center. BAMSI EI services has a highly skilled team using an interdisciplinary approach team including:
* Developmental Specialist
* Physical Therapist
* Speech and Language Pathologist
* Child Life Specialist
* Occupational Therapist
* Social Worker/Licensed Mental Health Counselor
* Nurse
* Specialty Service Providers
Early Intervention clinical trainings includes 0-3 development, specialized therapeutic techiniques, family focused treatment and IFSP development. Willing to train candidates who meet the qualifications.
General Statement of Duties: Provide services to children with a wide variety of confirmed or suspected developmental disabilities.
Responsibilities:
* Develop, write and implement ISPs for infants and young children
* Serve as an advocate for parents and children in the first 766 evaluation when leaving the program.
* Plan and participate in specialized child groups.
* Work within an interdisciplinary team approach, providing consultation, training and supervision to other staff members.
* Provide and support families with individualized home program.
* Fulfill electronic health keeping requirements.
* Attend meetings and appropriate trainings as required or as assigned by supervisor.
* Perform duties to reflect reasonable safety standards. Universal/standard precautions must be utilized and training obtained in areas that constitute risk.
* Perform duties in accordance with agency/program policies and procedures.
* Perform other related work duties as needed or assigned by supervisor or designee.
Qualifications:
* Massachusetts license as SLPA required.
* Must possess a valid driver's license in state of residence and have own means of transportation.
* Must have accurate or correctable auditory and visual abilities to observe children and maintain safety.
* On an infrequent basis, must be able to respond rapidly to safeguard children during an emergency including thereat of fire, disaster or imminent danger. Emergency response may require running, carrying or lifting children. Must be able to react quickly to prevent injury or harm to a child.
* On a moderate to frequent basis, must have the agility to move quickly to reach a child who may need assistance.
* Provide support and assistance to parents regarding child development and learning advocacy an community awareness.
* Work with communities resources and referral sources and children and families, providing input or consultation to other agencies to aid in defining needs.
* Must be able to stoop, squat, sit or otherwise position self to closely interact with children.
* Must be able to bend, reach, stretch and participate in play
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Research & Science Communication Assistant
Non profit job in Boston, MA
Museum of Science, Boston *********** Innovation and creativity come from the unique perspectives of a diverse staff. We value your perspective. Who We Are As science and technology increasingly shape our lives, the Museum of Science strives to equip and inspire everyone to use science for the global good while keeping up with the pace of change. Among the world's largest science centers and New England's most attended cultural institution, we engage nearly five million people a year - at Science Park and in museums around the world, in classrooms, and online. The Museum's singular location connecting Boston and Cambridge puts us at the junction of some of the world's most influential academic institutions and industries, local and state government, schools, and the public. Trusted by each sector, we are ideally positioned to convene, inspire, and create meaningful experiences for all. Come join us on our mission to inspire a lifelong love of science in everyone and living our vision for a world where science belongs to each of us for the good of all of us.
Why We Need You
The Research and Science Communication Assistant (RSCA) will work closely with small teams of peers, under mentorship from Museum staff and invited external STEM experts, to engage visitors in learning about current science topics as part of their museum visit. The RSCA will complete training in science education strategies, science communication practices, and Museum evaluation methods. They will learn skills related to developing novel Museum experiences, including those needed to review and interpret information from scientific literature, translate complex science concepts into meaningful experiences for the public, and collect and analyze data from Museum visitors. The RSCA will gain practical experience in delivering engaging learning experiences for Museum visitors, by developing and prototyping educational products such as hands-on activities, exhibit components, and visitor handouts, as well as facilitating small group activities for families in the exhibit halls. This position requires a commitment of 3 days/week during summer (mid-June to late August), and 1 day/week during the academic year (September to June).
Please note: Applicants to this position must be between the ages of 14-19, and actively enrolled in high school or an equivalent program.
What You'll Accomplish
1. Develop and maintain familiarity with best practices for science education, science communication, and science research, with a focus on those that support visitors' science learning in Museums
2. Support the development of novel educational products (e.g., visitor handouts, hands-on activities, exhibit components), by reading and summarizing scientific literature, sourcing educational media, assisting in storyboarding and drafting educational content for diverse Museum audiences, and developing prototype experiences for testing
3. Contribute to the delivery of high-quality STEM learning experiences in the Museum, by facilitating activities for visitors across a range of topics (e.g. through hands-on activities, demonstrations, presentations) and providing logistical support (e.g. helping maintain exhibit spaces, documenting activities, assisting with materials management).
4. Assist in ongoing Museum evaluation projects by recruiting Museum visitors to test new educational offerings, collecting data on visitor feedback and behaviors, and discussing study methods and findings with Museum evaluators
5. Perform other work related duties as required by Manager.
What We're Looking For (Competencies)
Curiosity & Learning: Demonstrated interest in science communication, science education, and/or science research practice. Open to learning new skills and applying them to the development and evaluation of Museum experiences.
Communication: Demonstrated strong interpersonal and communication skills (both written and verbal). Maintains high standards for proactive and consistent communication with colleagues and mentors.
Collaboration: Able to work both independently and in a dynamic group setting that requires collaboration with diverse members of the Museum's Exhibits, Research, and Collections team. Demonstrated experience contributing to a team.
Commitment to Museum Values: Demonstrated interest in supporting the development and evaluation of experiences that promote diversity, equity, accessibility, inclusion, and belonging.
Detail-oriented: Demonstrated ability to manage tasks with both accuracy and thoroughness. Able to organize and track responsibilities effectively, ensuring consistency and quality in work.
Special Skills:
Demonstrated familiarity with informal science education practices
Spanish language skills (written and/or verbal)
Work Schedule:
Summer (Mid-June through August): 21 hours/week (three 7-hour shifts, 9am - 5pm). One of the days must be a weekend day. Research and Science Communication Assistants have a one-hour, unpaid lunch break each day.
Fall/Spring (September through May): 8 hours/week (one 7-hour shift, 9am-5pm), on a Saturday or Sunday, plus 1 hour on a weekday (remote).
How We Work-Our Values
Everyone: We are everyone's museum. We pursue equity and celebrate every person for who they are. We foster an inclusive environment in which we value and respect diversity.
Service: We serve our colleagues and community. We hold ourselves accountable to be a trustworthy public resource, and to support a sustainable, just and evidence-based future.
Learning: We love learning. We are curious about the world and want to share our joy and wonder with others. We value open minds and recognize that everyone has more to explore, discover and create.
Connection: We find strength in connections. We collaborate across communities, organizations and disciplines to make science relevant and accessible to all.
Boldness: We dream big. We boldly push ourselves forward, pursuing new ideas and challenges. We experiment and learn from our failures as we seek to inspire purpose, spark imagination and encourage hope
Salary Range
$17-$17 USD
The Museum of Science is fully committed to Equal Employment Opportunity and to attracting, retaining, developing and promoting the most qualified employees without regard to their race, gender, color, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, age, physical or mental disability, citizenship status, veteran status, or any other characteristic prohibited by federal, state or local law. We are dedicated to providing a work environment free from discrimination and harassment, and where employees are treated with respect and dignity.
Auto-ApplyWIC Program Nutritionist
Non profit job in Boston, MA
WIC Program Nutritionist Department: WIC Supervisor: Senior Nutritionist Status/Hours Per Week: Full Time - 35hrs/week Pay Range: The expected base pay for the position is $28-$37 per hour and may be increased based on other factors, such as language, certifications, etc.
Primary Function:
The WIC Program Nutritionist provides nutrition services and benefits to WIC participants under the supervision of the Senior Nutritionist.
Duties & Responsibilities:
* Evaluate participants' needs.
* Assess, counsel, and provide nutrition education to WIC participants.
* Provide breastfeeding support and resources to pregnant and breastfeeding mothers.
* Assist in the development of educational materials and activities.
* Facilitate group nutrition education activities.
* Schedule appointments, make reminder phone calls and answer participant questions.
* Reliable transportation and availability to work at all WIC sites in Dorchester, Mattapan and Hyde Park.
* Assist in training WIC staff, agency staff, providers and other agencies on nutrition or WIC topics.
* Collaborate with healthcare providers and other agencies to coordinate and increase quality of care.
* Participate in quality assurance activities.
* Perform other duties as required by the position or as assigned by supervisor.
This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of all the activities, duties and/or responsibilities that are required of this position. Duties and responsibilities are subject to change due to business needs at any time with or without previous notice.