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  • Paraeducator

    RCM Healthcare Services 4.4company rating

    Student assistant job in Menlo Park, CA

    Paraeducator - Mild/Mod, In-Person, Full-Time RCM is looking for paraeducators around the Redwood City/East Palo Alto area. Full time W2 contract with benefits providing services to school students during school hours. IN PERSON SERVICES AT THE SCHOOL LOCATION ONLY. Paraeducator Position Summary Reporting to the school leader & under the direction of the Education Specialist or other certificated employee, the Paraeducator will primarily assist by performing a variety of academic and behavior support duties to individual or small groups of students within the special education classroom, regular classroom and other school settings. These duties shall be designed to complement the instructional program to maximize learning opportunities for students in a variety of educational settings. The Paraeducator will also assist in the establishment and implementation of appropriate classroom and school-wide behavior and assist students to access all aspects of the educational environment of the school and the community. Paraeducator Required Qualifications Paraeducator Experience: Paid or volunteer experience working with or serving individuals with autism or behavioral deficits is preferred. Paraeducator Education: Completed at least two years of study at an institution of higher education - defined as completion of 48 semester hours (or equivalent trimester hours) of college coursework; or Obtained an associate (or higher) degree; or Pass the CBEST or a local assessment of knowledge and skills in assisting in instruction. Paraeducator Essential Functions and Responsibilities: Under the direction of the Education Specialist, work with students in small groups or in one-to-one assignments to reinforce or follow up learning activities in core academic, language, and/or specialized subject areas. Assist in the implementation of behavior intervention plans which may involve use of approved positive reinforcement strategies, behavior modification, and other skills or knowledge to establish and maintain appropriate behaviors. Facilitate and support social interactions and foster the development of positive relationships between students with disabilities and their non-disabled peers. Assist all students by modeling appropriate behavior and attitudes and providing emotional support and general guidance. Support students to be active participants on field trips and school assemblies or productions. Provide testing accommodations, including supervising students completing tests in a separate location or during an extended time. Provide Education Specialist with information on student progress through observation, daily contact, and maintenance of accurate data trackers, student progress records/logs. Assist in establishing and maintaining a clean, safe, and cooperative classroom and learning environment. Assist physically disabled students with personal hygiene and grooming functions, including toileting, diapering, eating, dressing, and other self-help skills. Report suspected health problems to the appropriate school personnel. Maintain confidentiality of student records and classroom information in accordance with legal requirements. Maintain instructional program in case of temporary absence of Education Specialist. Attend and participate in IEP meetings, parent?teacher conferences, and Student Study Meetings. Consistent & on time attendance during school work hours. Perform other duties as assigned. Paraeducator Compensation: $25-27/hr. Paraeducator Schedule: 2024-2025 School Year - Full Time - Will follow Academic Calendar Paraeducator Benefits: Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Life and Disability insurance 401K Flex Spending Referral Bonus Program Weekly Direct Deposit About Us: RCM Health Care Services' mission is to provide opportunities for qualified candidates across medical professions. We deliver timely results and have built a reputation of trust with our clients and candidates. Since 1975, we have been providing staffing solutions to many of the finest healthcare institutions across the nation and careers for thousands of candidates. As professional career opportunity matchmakers, we follow up and follow through to help our clients and candidates to reach their career and life goals. We proudly hold the Joint Commission Gold Seal of Approval as well. INDVK12 #ACV12 #AC1
    $25-27 hourly 4d ago
  • Office Assistant

    Jewish Family & Community Services East Bay 3.9company rating

    Student assistant job in Berkeley, CA

    WE'RE HIRING: OFFICE ASSISTANT Are you the organized, detail-loving, people-friendly pro we've been looking for? Our office needs someone who can keep things running smoothly and make every client, visitor, and teammate feel welcome. What You'll Do: Manage files, records & office systems Coordinate meetings, emails & communications Provide top-notch customer service at reception Support data entry, reporting & vendor payments Foster a safe, inclusive, and welcoming office environment You Bring: ✔ 2+ years admin or customer service experience ✔ Excellent organizational & communication skills ✔ Microsoft Office & Teams proficiency ✔ Commitment to equity, diversity & inclusion How We Work We operate with: Integrity, accountability, and transparency. A commitment to anti-racism, diversity, equity, and inclusion. An unwavering stance against antisemitism and all forms of prejudice. How to Apply Apply directly through our JFCS East Bay Career Center:****************************** If applying via an external site (LinkedIn, Indeed, etc.), please upload your cover letter and resume as one document if only one attachment is allowed. Join Us! Help us continue our legacy of compassion, advocacy, and empowerment for East Bay's most vulnerable communities. #NowHiring #EastBayJobs #Office Assistant #SocialWork #AgingServices #HumanServices #NonprofitCareers #JFCS #CommunityImpact #EquityAndInclusion #BayAreaJobs
    $23k-30k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Capital & Planning Division - Student Intern Program, Summer 2026 - Open Space Planning & Project Management - Recreation & Park Dept. (5380)

    Zuckerberg San Francisco General 3.9company rating

    Student assistant job in San Francisco, CA

    Application Opening: November 26, 2025; Closing: January 16, 2026 The San Francisco Recreation and Park Department is seeking student interns in planning, landscape architecture, engineering, and related disciplines, to support our Capital and Planning Division for a year-long (or longer) part-time internship. This is a great opportunity to work during the summer and the following school year as an integral part of our Division. Amid a dynamic and ever-evolving urban landscape, the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department stewards one of the premier urban park systems in America. San Francisco recently became the first city in the United States for which 100% of its residents live within a ten-minute walk of a park. Considered by San Franciscans to be one of the City's most popular and effective public agencies, our Department manages and maintains more than 225 parks, playgrounds, and open spaces in San Francisco, including two outside of city limits: Sharp Park in Pacifica and Camp Mather in the High Sierras. Our 4,100- acre system includes over 25 recreation centers, nine swimming pools, five golf courses and numerous athletic facilities, including sports courts, ball diamonds, soccer fields and gymnasiums. Included in the department's responsibilities are Golden Gate Park, Coit Tower, the Marina Yacht Harbor, the Palace of Fine Arts, and TPC Harding Park golf course. More than 2,000 talented individuals are part of our team, from gardeners, foresters, and recreation leaders to park rangers, custodians, electricians, painters and more. Our core mission, as it has been throughout our history, is to provide opportunities for San Francisco residents and visitors alike to gather, play, learn, relax, and enjoy nature in the city. Please visit ************************************ to learn more about the department's core values, Racial Equity Initiative, leadership team, Strategic Plan, history, budget and more. Job Description Students in Graduate Degree Programs studying the following are encouraged to apply: Architecture Engineering (Architectural, Civil, Environmental, Structural, Transportation and Water Resources Engineering) Geography Planning or Urban Planning Project Management Landscape Architecture Environmental Design Sustainability Environmental Studies Public Policy Interns will gain on-the-job experience under the guidance of experienced professional planners, landscape architects, architects, and engineers, and while participating in various activities in the assigned discipline. The internship runs from Summer 2026 to Summer 2027 or longer. Applicable only to the Project Management internship: this position may start in Fall 2026 and not in Summer 2026. The Planning internship will start in Summer 2026 . Interns are eligible to work part-time for 6 months post-graduation or 6 months after they stop taking classes. The compensation will be $37.20 per hour . Work Schedule The City and County of San Francisco is a hybrid work environment, and full-time staff work in the office 4 days per week. Intern candidates must be able to report to work in person in San Francisco a minimum of twice a week during the school year. Candidates are expected to work 16-20hrs/week during the school year and can work up to 32hrs/week during school vacation periods. Intern hybrid schedules may be approved to align with class commitments, however, this is subject to departmental discretion and the average hours worked per week . Application Deadline : Applicants are encouraged to apply immediately as this recruitment may close at any time, but no earlier than Friday, January 16, 2026. We are offering two t yp es of intern positions in two separate teams within our Capital & Plannin g Division , our Planning team and our Project Management team . Capital and Planning Division The Capital & Planning Division is responsible for delivering a portfolio of over 80 Capital Improvement Projects with a value of over $600M to San Francisco City parks. In addition to improvements to existing recreational facilities in the city, the division is also responsible for the identification, acquisition and development of new parks and facilities, and aligning the delivery of new parks and park improvements with San Francisco City goals and policies, and residents' needs. Together with community members and park advocates, the Capital and Planning Division strives to create and renovate parks that solve social problems and enhance community resilience. The Planning Unit The Planning Unit, within the Capital and Planning Division, plans for the future of our open spaces and works on a wide range of projects that support open space improvements, development, and park acquisitions, as well as a variety of land use issues related to the City's park system. The unit works on environmental compliance, land use planning, urban design, code enforcement, historic preservation, park improvement plans, acquisitions, grant writing, transportation demand management and public outreach as relevant to park properties. The unit is comprised of six planners, an analyst and three interns. Planning Intern Roles & Responsibilities: Perform site review, research and data analysis, and preparation of reports related to property acquisition, park improvement projects and natural resources. Prepare informational and analytical maps and graphic materials using ArcGIS software and the Adobe Creative Suite. Prepare presentations and staff reports to citizen advisory groups and the Recreation and Park Commission; assist project managers at community meetings; conduct user intercept surveys. Analyze existing and proposed open spaces and population growth impacts. Assist planning staff with review, analysis and preparation as needed of Environmental Review documents such as California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) reviews and SF Planning Dept Certificates of Appropriateness (CoA) for projects impacting Recreation and Park facilities. Evaluate shadow impact studies for Proposition K (SF's “Sunlight Ordinance”) analysis and prepare reports with recommendations for Commission consideration. Assist in grant applications through grant writing, policy and environmental sciences research, and graphics preparation. Monitor and update capital project schedules in Airtable and other software. Basic administrative support including filing, ordering supplies, receiving mail, data entry, word processing, creating spreadsheets, and other administrative tasks as needed. Project Management The Capital Division delivers renovations and new construction of a variety of neighborhood and citywide recreational facilities. Current capital projects include the renovation of various community recreation centers, clubhouses and restrooms; park landscape, playground, and adult fitness improvements; natural area and trail construction; restoration of significant historic park sites and structures; and master planning and programming for future park improvements. Projects are funded through multiple sources including general obligation bonds, a property tax set aside (Open Space Fund), grants, and philanthropic donations. The team is comprised of 13 project managers, two assistant project managers, and one intern. Project Management Intern Roles & Responsibilities: Research historical park documents for improvement projects. Prepare informational and graphic material for community outreach, grant applications, and other communications using Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft Office and potentially computer-aided design software such as AutoCAD or Revit to develop site maps, plans, visualizations, etc. Support community meetings including printing materials, taking notes, analyzing survey results and preparing reports. Photograph site conditions at various park locations, including organizing project photos. Basic administrative support including filing, ordering supplies, receiving mail, data entry, word processing, creating spreadsheets, and other administrative tasks. Posting notices related to projects on-site at various locations in SF. Support regulatory and building permitting. Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education : At the time you submit your application, you must be enrolled in an accredited university or a community college in the following related fields: Architecture Engineering (Architectural, Civil, Environmental, Structural, Transportation and Water Resources Engineering) Geography Planning or Urban Planning Project Management Landscape Architecture Environmental Design Sustainability Environmental Studies Public Policy You must be returning to your undergraduate program or entering/continuing a graduate program in the Fall 2026. Students who will soon graduate are encouraged to apply. You can still apply if you are in your second-to-last or last semester, as you may still be selected for the program within six months of graduation. Candidates must be willing to learn planning, architectural, and engineering practices depending on the area of interest. Candidates must be prepared to receive on-the-job training to acquire the ability to apply professional standards and develop architectural, engineering and planning skills. Planning: Preferred candidates should be current graduate students in an Urban Planning, Geography, or similar graduate program, with at least one year left of schoolwork. Project Management: Preferred candidates should be current graduate students in Landscape Architecture, Architecture, or an architecture/landscape architecture related field (such as Environmental Design, Sustainability) with at least one year left of schoolwork. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS We are looking for individuals who: Are highly organized and detailed-oriented to successfully navigate complexity Willing to assist professional staff in the preparation of plans and in compiling and preparing technical, and statistical data in the form of reports, graphs, maps, and charts; may assist in field investigations and in collecting data Willing to learn how to or can prepare or assist professional staff in preparing studies, calculations, designs, drawings, sketches, and plans using computer-aided design software such as AutoCAD, Revit, Rhino or other software tools Can assist in the preparation of maps, charts, photographs, and other graphic presentations to illustrate planning studies Receive and review permit and planning applications, construction plans and supporting documentation for completeness, accuracy and conformance with local, state, and federal codes and other applicable established criteria and entering application data into the database and tracking system Think critically through their work and continuously recommend improvements Are comfortable using professional judgment to provide architectural, engineering and planning knowledge to supervisors and managers Are self-motivated, able to work independently, and open to feedback Are comfortable with research and formulating potential solutions/ courses of action Candidates should have previous work experience and working knowledge of Microsoft Office programs such as Excel and Word. Candidates should have previous work experience and working knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite programs such as Illustrator, InDesign and Photoshop. Project Management intern candidates should have previous experience in computer-aided design software such as AutoCAD, Revit, Rhino or other software tools and portable document format (PDF) programs such as Adobe Acrobat or Bluebeam Revu. Planning intern candidates should have previous experience in ArcGIS. Additional Information Important Information for Applying - Please read carefully: Use the ‘upload resume' feature at the top of the application page to pre-fill the page. This will also automatically attach your resume to the application. You must attach the following: Proof of your community college, undergraduate or graduate school education (Master's or PhD program). This can be an official or unofficial transcript, diploma, class schedule, or other document that shows your current enrollment or student status with your school. Submission date for college transcripts may be extended if it is impossible to obtain by the January 16, 2026 application deadline. Applicants must submit a signed statement explaining why transcripts cannot be obtained by the filing date. Extension requests will be granted on a case-by-case basis. It is the applicant's sole responsibility that all application materials and support documentation be received in a complete and legible form. Cover letter (PDF only, limited to 1 page) briefly addressing your interest in Open Space Planning AND/OR Project Management, and career goals. Please indicate in the Cover Letter which internship you are applying for: Planning or Project Management . If you are qualified, you may apply for both but must clearly state so. AND Along with their transcript, resume and cover letter, Project Management candidates must also submit a portfolio highlighting any relevant school or work experience. Applications without these attachments will be considered incomplete and ma y not move on in the hirin g process . If you have any questions or need assistance, you may contact the following staff. For questions about the internship positions, contact [email protected] or for questions about the application and selection process, contact [email protected] Next steps : Invitations to interview will be sent tentatively between February 2-6, 2026. Interviews will be conducted in person tentatively between February 16-27, 2026. Selected candidates will be notified tentatively between March 2-20, 2026. The selection process will include evaluation of applications in relation to minimum requirements. Applicants meeting the minimum qualifications are not guaranteed advancement to the interview. Depending on the number of applicants, the Recreation and Park Department may establish and implement additional screening mechanisms to comparatively evaluate the qualifications of candidates. If this becomes necessary, only those applicants whose qualifications most closely meet the needs of the Recreation and Park Department will be invited to participate in the oral/performance interview. Your resume and cover letter will be used for scoring in selection processes and interviews. Verification: Applicants will be required to submit verification of qualifying education and experience at any point during the recruitment and selection process. More information can be found at: ******************************************* process#verification . Falsifying one's education, training, or work experience or attempted deception on the application may result in disqualification for this and future job opportunities with the City and County of San Francisco. What else should I know? Exempt employment This role is exempt from the San Francisco Civil Service Rules, and employment is at the discretion of the appointing officer for a period not-to-exceed 1,040 hours worked in a fiscal year. M y application Applicants will be contacted by email about this recruitment and, therefore, it is their responsibility to ensure that the email address on the application is accurate and accessible. Also, applicants must ensure that our emails are not blocked by a spam filter. To prevent blocking, applicants should set up their email to accept mail *************************. After successfully submitting the application, you will receive a confirmation email that your application has been received. You should retain this confirmation email for your records. Failure to receive this email means that your application was not submitted or received. Additional Information Regarding Employment with the City and County of San Francisco: Information About the Hiring Process Conviction History Employee Benefits Overview Equal Employment Opportunity Disaster Service Worker ADA Accommodation Right to Work Copies of Application Documents Diversity Statement All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines. Candidates for positions with the Recreation and Park Department may be disqualified from consideration should their conviction history not meet the standards established under California Public Resources Code 5164. Race and Social Equity Statement : We believe that parks and open space in San Francisco provides the opportunity to model equitable access for all. With this belief, San Francisco became the first city in the United States for which 100% of its residents live within a ten-minute walk of a park. The Recreation and Park Department's goal is to close the gaps and improve equity and access to quality parks and open space, and recreation activities for historically marginalized communities. We envision a department that proactively infuses racial and social equity in its internal operations. With a multidisciplinary team of talented individuals - gardeners, recreation leaders, park rangers, custodians, craft shop personnel, park and recreation managers and more, the department is committed to doing its part to provide equitable access to parks and programs for all the communities we serve to enjoy, as well as foster a work environment where our differences are celebrated, and everyone has what they need to thrive regardless of their race, age, ability, gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, or country of origin. The City and County of San Francisco encourages women, minorities and persons with disabilities to apply. Applicants will be considered regardless of their sex, race, age, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition (associated with cancer, a history of cancer, or genetic characteristics), HIV/AIDS status, genetic information, marital status, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, military and veteran status, or other protected category under the law.
    $37.2 hourly Easy Apply 7h ago
  • Student Researcher Intern (Edge Research Project for General Intelligence - Doubao Foundation Model Team (Seed)) - 2026 Start (PhD)

    Bytedance 4.6company rating

    Student assistant job in San Jose, CA

    To further support long-horizon and high-impact AI research, we are launching the Seed Edge Research Initiative. This initiative focuses on developing general intelligence models - models that possess human-like learning abilities, interaction capabilities, and tool-use proficiency. We encourage bold, long-term research with inherent uncertainty and cross-modal, interdisciplinary collaboration. Seed Edge provides a highly flexible research environment and long-cycle evaluation, enabling researchers to pursue transformative AI challenges. What You Will Work On By joining the Seed Edge initiative, you will collaborate with us to explore: 1. Explore novel intrinsic reward mechanisms to enable models to engage in autonomous learning and continual self-improvement; 2. Explore the development of long-term memory mechanisms to support the next generation of efficient reasoning models and long-sequence reasoning and modeling.; 3. Advance the boundaries of multimodal perception by developing scalable methods to extract knowledge from massive multimodal data with ultra-low signal-to-noise ratios, while building a solid foundation for multimodal fusion and unified modeling; 4. Study how models can use tools and develop visually grounded action capabilities, including new approaches to foundation modeling for full-modality agents and interactive learning in complex environments. We also welcome self-initiated research ideas - bring your vision and curiosity to help shape the future of general intelligence. As part of the application process, we encourage you to prepare a research presentation. We're looking forward to deep technical conversations with you.Minimum Qualifications 1. Currently pursuing a PhD degree, graduating in 2027 or later, in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Automation, Mathematics, Physics, or related fields; 2. Solid research experience in one or more of the following areas: LLMs, computer vision, multimodal learning, AIGC (AI-Generated Content), or machine learning; 3. Strong curiosity and problem-solving skills, with the ability to independently explore solutions; 4. Strong communication and collaboration skills, with a deep passion for advancing fundamental technologies. Self-driven and open-minded in exploring unconventional ideas through iterative experimentation, aiming to push forward the boundaries of AI research. Preferred Qualifications 1. Solid understanding of core machine learning principles and algorithmic thinking; prior publications at top-tier conferences/journals (e.g., CVPR, ECCV, ICCV, NeurIPS, ICLR, ICML, SIGGRAPH, SIGGRAPH Asia, etc.); 2. Proficient in C/C++ or Python, with strong programming skills. Recognition in competitions such as ACM/ICPC, NOI/IOI, TopCoder, or Kaggle is highly valued. 3. Experience leading impactful projects in any of the following domains: multimodal learning, LLMs, foundation models, world models, reinforcement learning, or rendering & generative models.
    $33k-45k yearly est. 16d ago
  • San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency Student Intern Program, Summer 2026 - 5381 Planning Intern (Level 2)

    City & County of San Francisco (Ca 3.0company rating

    Student assistant job in San Francisco, CA

    The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) connects San Franciscans with their communities to enhance the economy, environment and, ultimately, the quality of life in the city. As an agency within the City and County of San Francisco, the SFMTA is responsible for managing the city's transportation network. The agency has more than 6,000 employees who are responsible for the management of all ground and some underground transportation in the city. The SFMTA has oversight over public transit, as well as bicycling, paratransit, parking and curb management, street operations, walking, and taxis. Please visit the "About Us" section of our website at ********************************* to learn more about the department's core values, Racial Equity Initiative, leadership team, history, budget and more. Role description Recruitment ID: TEX-5381-161860 Appointment Type: Temporary Exempt, Full Time appointment - This position is excluded by the Charter from the competitive Civil Service examination process and shall serve at the discretion of the Appointing Officer. Application Opening: November 20, 2025 Application Filling Deadline: January 16, 2026 Annual Salary: $39.3875 Per Hour Position Description: The Planning Level 1 Internship is within the SFMTA Planning and Engineering Internship Program. There are 4 total internship postings: 2 for Planning and 2 for Engineering, each posting with a unique set of multiple positions. Applicants will only be considered for the positions associated with the internship posting(s) they apply for. Therefore, if you meet the minimum qualifications for multiple internship postings and would like to be considered for multiple sets of positions, you must apply to each posting separately. Read this job ad in its entirety before applying. This job ad contains important information on timeline and terms of applying, including transcript, resume and cover letter requirements. If after reading you have additional questions about the application process, please contact *********************. * Filing Deadline: January 16, 2026 * Invitations to interview will be sent tentatively between February 9 - 13, 2026 * Interviews will be conducted tentatively between February 23 - March 6, 2026 * Selected candidates will be notified tentatively between March 16 - 30, 2026 The internship program offers seminars and field trips for interns to learn about various parts of the Agency. Attendance is mandatory at these events. Interns will also participate in PechaKucha presentations at the end of the summer. Work Schedule: We work in a hybrid and traditional environment, and you may be expected to work onsite in the office up to 5 days per week. In-office workdays are determined by the nature of the work and scheduled by your supervisor. Per the City's Telecommuting Policy, interns must be based in the Bay Area for the extent of their internship. The internship follows a 40-hour work-week, generally between the hours of 8 AM and 5 PM, Monday to Friday. Work outside these hours may be required for fieldwork, outreach events, etc. Interns may be eligible for a flexible work schedule, subject to supervisor and division approval. Interns may work up to 1,040 hours in a fiscal year. Most intern positions will terminate at the end of summer; depending on the nature of the work, some positions may be eligible to continue into the school year, subject to supervisor and division approval. Intern positions may be available in the following Divisions and Sections: Streets Division: Planning interns within the Street Division are responsible for supporting project community outreach and engagement by attending stakeholder meetings, public meetings, and open houses, tabling at public events like Sunday Streets, soliciting and documenting community feedback through surveys, door-to-door outreach, phone calls, emails, surveys, and more; data collection and analysis (may involve fieldwork); assisting with policy development and/or report creation; conducting geospatial analyses and generating maps using ArcGIS; conducting surveys; support long-range transportation plans; and preparing presentations and/or project visuals. Responsibilities will vary depending on the team. Planning teams within the Streets Division include: * Transportation Planning * Livable Streets * Curb Management Transit Division: The Transit Division performs a wide range of planning functions in support of San Francisco's transit system. Key areas include short- and long-range service planning, street design improvements to reduce transit delay, program delivery support, transit business administration, and special events planning. Planning interns within the Transit Division are responsible for assisting with service planning and capital planning projects; supporting project community outreach and engagement; analyzing data; developing maps and graphics and performing spatial analysis. Responsibilities will vary depending on the team. Planning teams within the Transit Division include: * Business Administration * Program Delivery & Support * Transit Planning * Transit Operations Finance Division: Planning interns within the Finance Division are responsible for supporting funding applications and advocacy by evaluating funding opportunities, soliciting project proposals from implementing teams across the agency; conducting policy research, data collection and analysis (may involve fieldwork); assisting with policy development and/or report creation; conducting geospatial analyses and generating maps using ArcGIS; and preparing presentations and/or project visuals. Responsibilities will vary depending on the team. Planning teams within Finance include: * Funding Strategy and Programs * Asset Management Taxis, Access, and Mobility Services (TAMS) Sub Division: Planning interns within the TAMS Sub Division are responsible for evaluating different transit, bike, and pedestrian plans for impacts on accessibility; researching and developing best practices related to shared mobility accessibility; assisting in development of programs serving seniors and people with disabilities; tracking data for shuttle, scooter share, and bike share permittees; assisting with stop planning for commuter shuttles; and designing improved taxi stands and signage. Duties can include building or updating public dashboards, combining data from multiple data sources, writing memos, evaluating impact of program rule changes, conducting surveys and gathering stakeholder input, determining potential impacts to underserved or disadvantaged communities, and improving the range of transportation options available. This Division is also involved in helping standardize or set industry standards on emerging mobility trip and telemetry data, best practices for shared device permittees, and informing legislated changes. Responsibilities will vary depending on the team. Planning teams within the TAMS Sub Division include: * Taxis and Mobility Services * Accessible Services How to qualify Minimum Qualifications: Education: At the time of submitting application, you must be enrolled in an accredited university or a community college pursuing a degree in City Planning, Environmental Policy, Management, Environmental Studies, Geography, Public Administration, Public Policy, Transportation Planning, Transportation Management, Urban Planning, Urban Studies, any engineering degree, or a related field. * You must be currently enrolled and continuing in an associate, undergraduate or graduate program or entering/continuing a graduate program in the Fall 2026 * Students enrolled in second-to-last or last semester and will soon graduate are also encouraged to apply as you may still be selected for the program within six months of graduation. Experience: No previous experience is necessary for individuals pursuing a master's degree or higher in a qualifying field. For undergraduate candidates, prior planning or relevant internship experience is required to compete for positions at the 5381 level. Notes: 1. Applicants must meet the minimum qualifications by the final filing date unless otherwise noted. Desirable Qualifications: The stated desirable qualifications may be used to identify candidates advancing to the interview process and/or to identify job finalist(s) at the end of the selection process when referred for hiring. * Interest in public-sector careers in transportation, especially public transit, walking, and bicycling. * Understanding of the impact of transportation decisions on marginalized communities, including people of color, people with low-incomes, and people with disabilities. * Experience working with marginalized communities. * Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively, including, but not limited to, examples drawn from: school, work, community activities, extracurricular activities, team sports and/or volunteering experiences. * Demonstrated ability to communicate clearly and effectively. * Ability to adapt to new situations, changing priorities, or unexpected challenges to meet project goals. * Ability to analyze evidence, critically consider options, and draw conclusions from data. * Knowledge of the principles, practices, and techniques of transportation planning as demonstrated in the classroom or job/internship. * Applied knowledge of Microsoft Office, ArcGIS, AutoCAD, Adobe Creative Suite, and/or other software. What else should I know? Important Information for Applying - Please read carefully: Use the 'Easy Apply' feature at the top of the application page to pre-fill the page. This will also automatically attach your resume to the application. You must attach the following: * Proof of your community college, undergraduate or graduate school education (Master's or PhD program). This can be official or unofficial transcript, diploma, class schedule, or other document that shows your current enrollment or student status with your school. Submission date for college transcripts may be extended if it is impossible to obtain by January 16, 2026. Applicants must submit a signed statement explaining why transcripts cannot be obtained by the filing date. Extension requests will be granted on a case-by-case basis. It is the applicant's sole responsibility that all application materials and support documentation be received in a complete and legible form. AND * Resume (PDF only, limited to 2 pages) AND * Cover letter (PDF only, limited to 2 pages) that: * briefly addresses your interest in urban planning, transportation, city government, community engagement, and career goals AND * includes examples that show how you meet desirable qualifications listed on this job ad. Applications without these attachments will be considered incomplete and may not move on in the hiring process. If you have any questions or need assistance, you may email *********************. The selection process will include evaluation of applications in relation to minimum requirements. Applicants meeting the minimum qualifications are not guaranteed advancement to the interview. Depending on the number of applicants, the SFMTA may establish and implement additional screening mechanisms to comparatively evaluate the qualifications of candidates. If this becomes necessary, only those applicants whose qualifications most closely meet the needs of SFMTA will be invited to participate in the oral/performance interview. Your resume and cover letter will be used for scoring in the selection process. What else should I know? Staying Connected Applicants will be contacted by email about this recruitment and, therefore, it is their responsibility to ensure that the email address on the application is accurate and accessible. Also, applicants must ensure that our emails are not blocked by a spam filter. To prevent blocking, applicants should set up their email to accept mail from @smartrecruiters.com and @sfmta.com. After successfully submitting the application, you will receive a confirmation email that your application has been received. You should retain this confirmation email for your records. Failure to receive this email means that your application was not submitted or received. Verification: Applicants may be required to submit verification of qualifying education and experience at any point during the recruitment and selection process. More information can be found at: **************************************************************** Falsifying one's education, training, or work experience or attempted deception on the application may result in disqualification for this and future job opportunities with the City and County of San Francisco. Selection Process: Applications will be screened for relevant qualifying experience. Additional screening mechanisms may be used to determine candidates' qualifications. Only those applicants who most closely meet the needs of the Agency will be invited to move forward in the selection process. * Information About the Hiring Process * Conviction History * Employee Benefits Overview * Equal Employment Opportunity * Disaster Service Worker * ADA Accommodation * Right to Work * Copies of Application Documents * Diversity Statement All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines. For questions or inquiries, please contact: *********************. The City and County of San Francisco encourages women, minorities and persons with disabilities to apply. Applicants will be considered regardless of their sex, race, age, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition (associated with cancer, a history of cancer, or genetic characteristics), HIV/AIDS status, genetic information, marital status, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, military and veteran status, or other protected category under the law.
    $39.4 hourly Easy Apply 13d ago
  • Veterinary Technician Student Externship - San Jose, CA

    Veterinary Emergency Group (Veg

    Student assistant job in San Jose, CA

    Job Description WHO WE ARE VEG is a rapidly growing emergency company with hospital locations across the United States. Our mission is helping people and their pets when they need it most. We are revolutionizing emergency medicine with a "customer first" mentality and a true, employee-centric work environment. TALENT + CULTURE AT VEG At VEG, we want people and their pets to feel safe, secure, and valued; we want our employees to feel the same way. What we're aiming to achieve on the customer side is equivalent in nature to what we want for our employees: to have the best experience possible. With the highest NPS score in our industry, we're ready to ensure that VEG is always the place where the best and brightest in the emergency world not only want to work, but stay and grow. For our customers and their pets, we strive to find a way to say, "yes." We do the same and more for our teams. In fact, VEG is one of this year's nominees for INC Magazine's Best Places to Work! ABOUT THE EXTERNSHIP VEG's Veterinary Technician Student Externship Program gives vet tech students hands-on experience in emergency medicine while working alongside our credentialed, emergency veterinary technicians. Students will focus on honing their emergency skills including obtaining patient vitals, processing laboratory samples, caring for hospitalized patients, triaging emerging cases, and collaborating in a fast-paced environment. If you're as interested in emergency medicine as we are, we'd love to have you! Note: This is an unpaid externship and rabies vaccinations are required unless your school's rabies mitigation policy allows you to be unvaccinated and still handle unvaccinated pets. Flexibility: YOU Choose the length of your externship to meet your school's requirements Location: YOU choose where you'd like to extern (depending on hospital bandwidth) Mentorship: YOU will be supported by a credentialed veterinary technician Focus: YOU will be fully-immersed in what emergency medicine truly entails REQUIREMENTS Currently enrolled in an AVMA accredited veterinary technology or veterinary nursing program (or one actively seeking accreditation) and will be in a class that requires externship hours and/or skills. This application is not for veterinary students or veterinary assistant students - only veterinary technology or veterinary nursing students. Your externship must need to begin within 6 months of application. You must be vaccinated for rabies unless your school's rabies mitigation policy allows unvaccinated students to handle unvaccinated animals.
    $29k-46k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Council District 3 Office - Student Intern Unclassified (Part-Time)

    City of San Jose, Ca 4.4company rating

    Student assistant job in San Jose, CA

    Our diverse and inclusive workforce of more than 7,000 employees play a key role in the success of San José, the heart of the Silicon Valley. All City of San José employees work together as one team to make San José a vibrant, innovative, and desirable place to live and work.Visithere to learn more about our One Team Leadership Values and Expectations, including quality and excellent customer service and hereto learn more about San José. The City of San José is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants for all job openings will be considered without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, veteran statusor any other consideration made unlawful under any federal, state or local laws. The City of San José is committed to offering reasonable accommodations to job applicants with disabilities. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, please contact us at ************, 711 (TTY), or via email at *************************. About the Department The City of San José, the Capital of Silicon Valley, is one of the nation's best managed cities and one of the top ten cities in which to live, work and do business. Moreover, San José is the center of cultural government and economic activity for the region.The employees of the City of San José have embraced the following values: Integrity, Innovation, Excellence, Collaboration, Respect and Celebration. The San José City Council consists of ten Councilmembers elected by district and a Mayor elected at-large, each for four-year terms. The Mayor and Council are responsible for representing the residents of San José, providing accountability, reviewing public policy and programs, and adopting those policies which best meet the needs of the residents, visitors, and businesses in San José. Councilmember-Elect Anthony Tordillos of District 3 Council Office is recruiting for a part-time Student Intern position. Are you passionate about making a difference in the community and interested in getting hands-on experience in policy development and communications? The Office of District 3 Councilmember Anthony Tordillos is seeking college student for a paid internship to support the office's policy, community, and outreach work. Interns will have the opportunity to gain direct experience in all facets of local government, from supporting the creation of new legislation and developing communications materials to leading on constituent casework. The internship will be 15-19 hours per week (with flexibility to accommodate class schedules); the internship period is for 4 months, with the option to extend as agreed by the office and the intern. Positions in these unclassified civil service classifications are appointed "at will" with no property right to continued employment. Each appointment is for a specified period-of-time to be determined by the appointing Councilmember and does not extend past the end of the elected official's or appointing authority's term. Assignments may be on a project basis and/or as needed basis and will not be on predetermined employment time/term limitations. Position Duties Position Duties: The council intern will work closely with the office's Legislative, Communications, and Community Relations Directors to support the councilmember's work in the community and on the city council. Among other things, the intern will: * Conduct policy research to support the councilmember's legislative priorities and draft well-written reports and memos summarizing findings * Assist in the creation of social media content, physical materials, and the biweekly newsletter * Staff the councilmember at meetings and support the planning and execution of District 3 community events and town halls * Lead on constituent casework by working with city staff, community organizations, and government agencies to address resident concerns * Attend meetings on behalf of the office with neighborhood associations and local agencies, take notes, and provide updates on any necessary follow-up. Questions: Question # 1 - Why are you interested in working in local government, and more specifically for the District 3 council office? Question # 2 - What would you like to get out of your internship with the District 3 council office (for example, more familiarity with specific policy areas, experience working on social media content, knowledge of District 3 neighborhoods, etc)? Minimum Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: Education and Experiences: Any combination equivalent to completion of high school and current enrollment in an accredited college or university in undergraduate or graduate program. Licenses and Certificates: Possession of a valid driver's license authorizing operation of a motor vehicle in the state of California may be required in performing job duties. Other Qualifications Selection Process: The selection process will consist of an evaluation of the applicant's training and experience based on the application, resume, cover letter, and answers to the job-specific questions. Only the candidates whose backgrounds best match the position will be invited to proceed in the selection process. Additional steps of the selection process may consist of one or more interviews. To be considered for this position, you must fill out the online application and answer the job-specific questions on the City of San Jose website and submit the following: * Cover Letter * Resume Additional Information: If you have questions about the duties of these positions, the selection or hiring processes, please contact *************************************. This posting/recruitment will remain open until vacancy is filled. Applications are reviewed continuously; therefore, we encourage applicants to apply as soon as possible. Additional Information: Employment Eligibility: Federal law requires all employees to provide verification of their eligibility to work in this country. Please be informed that the City of San Jose will NOT sponsor, represent or sign any documents related to visa applications/transfers for H1-B or any other type of visa which requires an employer application. You must answer all job-specific questions to be considered for this vacancy or your application will be deemed incomplete and withheld from further consideration. Applicants are expected to write their own essays/responses. Please note that applications are currently not acceptedthrough CalOpps or any other third party job board application system. This recruitment may be used to fill multiple positions in this, or other divisions or departments. If you are interested in employment in this classification, you should apply to ensure you are considered for additional opportunities that may utilize the applicants from this recruitment. Please allow adequate time to complete the application and submit before the deadline or the system may not save your application. If your online application was successfully submitted, you will receive an automatic confirmation email to the email address you provided. IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE THE CONFIRMATION, please email ************************* and we will research the status of your application. AI and the Hiring Process We recognize that Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming part of daily life and can be avaluable tool for learning, research, and professional growth. We encouragecandidates to use AI responsibly as a support in preparing application materials, liveassessments, and interviews. However,we value authenticity, accuracy and truthfulness.Application responses and interview answers must reflect your ownknowledge, skills, and experiences. While AI can supplement preparation, it cannotreplace the originality and judgment we look for in our employees. This ensuresfairness,transparency, and equityfor all applicants in the hiring process.
    $40k-56k yearly est. 29d ago
  • Student Success Internship

    Making Waves Education Foundation 3.7company rating

    Student assistant job in Richmond, CA

    Are you a student in our Making Waves college and career success program who is passionate about mentorship, leadership, and building community among first-year college students? Do you want to make a difference by helping others navigate their first year of college while also developing your own professional skills? The Student Success Internship is a paid opportunity with a flexible schedule designed for Wave-Makers who want to support incoming freshmen at their campuses through personalized outreach, intentional community-building, and active participation in student engagement initiatives. Under the guidance of Dr. Antonio, Student Success Interns will play a vital role in helping first-year students successfully transition to college-particularly those from first-generation and historically underrepresented backgrounds. What You'll Do: 1:1 Peer Outreach & Support Conduct weekly check-ins (virtually or in-person) with assigned first-year students at your campus; facilitating conversations regarding navigating college life, offering encouragement/perspective, etc. Provide reminders of important academic dates, campus deadlines, and events Provide data-informed student support by reviewing anonymized student data to inform programming and support strategies Provide student voice and feedback to help improve coaching practices and resource recommendations Community-Building & Virtual Engagement Coordinate and host at least 2 casual gatherings (e.g., lunch meetups, pizza hangouts) to foster student bonding including coordinating logistics and budget (funds will be provided for food and supplies) Support in planning and co-facilitating virtual gatherings for first-year students across UC, CSU, and community college systems Help manage breakout rooms, lead icebreakers, or assist with tech support during Zoom events Marketing & Communication Design and create any promotional materials such as flyers, graphics, videos etc. to support your community building efforts Contribute to event and meeting presentation slides (Google Slides, PowerPoint, etc.) Create original resources or content as requested with the goal of sharing your experiences, perspective, and insight to benefit new college going students Collaboration & Supervision Attend virtual check-ins with your supervisor as scheduled (Dr. Martinez) Collaborate with fellow Student Success Interns to share best practices and ideas Shadow College Success Coach meetings when applicable to learn more about the student support profession Required Qualifications: You are currently enrolled in the Making Waves college and career success program You are an undergraduate college student in the California Bay Area with second year standing or above. Preference for applicants currently enrolled at UCB, SF State, UC Santa Cruz, CSUEB, and/or CCC/DVC. Minimum GPA of 2.8 or higher Available to commit to the internship schedule (2-3 hours per week) Demonstrated ability to manage time effectively while balancing multiple responsibilities Strong written and verbal communication skills Organized, dependable, and committed to follow-through Passionate about helping others, especially students navigating their first year of college Comfort with digital platforms including Zoom, email, Canva, and Google Suite (Slides, Docs, etc.) Applications close December 5, 2025. All applications will be reviewed after this deadline with an anticipated start date of February 3, 2026.
    $33k-47k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Student Intern I #1966

    Mt. Diablo Unified School District 4.4company rating

    Student assistant job in Concord, CA

    CLASS TITLE: STUDENT INTERN I DEFINITION: Under the general direction of the classified or certificated person in charge, to support student programming, usually as part of a work-based learning and/or enrichment activity provided by the district; and perform related work as required. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES: Work collaboratively with peers and supports programming to ensure successful work-based learning outcomes. Develops Work-Based Learning competencies and Work Readiness Skills. Expand understanding and experience of career pathways. Works collaboratively with intern placement colleagues and stakeholders. Fulfills intern responsibilities as assigned. Provides youth voice to programming across the district. Reports to the classified or certificated person in charge of progress and challenges. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS: Training and Experience: An equivalence to one year of experience working in a team and preferred participation in a work-based learning activity (e.g. career exploration, work-readiness skills workshop, job shadow) Knowledge of: Content and subject matter of internship placement(s) and work-based learning opportunity Ability to: Get to and from their internship site. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with children, parents, peers, and administration. Communicate effectively with others. Licenses and Certificates: N/A
    $28k-42k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Phlebotomy Student Externship

    Lyon-Martin Community Health Services

    Student assistant job in San Francisco, CA

    Job Title: Phlebotomy Student Externship Hours: 4-8 hrs/week, one day per week In Person vs. Remote: 100% In Person Primary Location: Lyon-Martin Community Health Services Reports To: Phlebotomist, Externship Lead Organization Mission The mission of Lyon-Martin Community Health Services is to provide high quality, compassionate and trauma-informed medical, gynecological, and mental health care services to trans, non-binary, gender non-conforming, and intersex communities and cis-gender women with specific sensitivity to LGBQ sexual orientation, disability, size, race, ethnicity, and language, regardless of immigration status or ability to pay. We aim to address and eliminate health inequities for our communities by rooting our clinical practice in core foundational intersectional frameworks of anti-racism, self-determination, harm reduction, and reproductive and disability justice. As a community clinic, we believe our communities are best served by and for us; that's why community outreach, engagement, and leadership development are central to our mission of community care and mutual aid. Lastly, we commit to increasing access to culturally responsive care beyond our walls through provider training and education, and policy advocacy. Job Summary A Phlebotomy Externship involves supervised practical experience in a field setting, allowing students to apply their knowledge and skills in a laboratory under the guidance of a qualified professional. This experience aims to provide real-world exposure and enhance clinical skills in areas like successful venipunctures, and patient communication. At Lyon-Martin, you will be working in a clinic that provides gender affirming health care services, and the focus of this externship will be providing gender affirming health care for our patients. Here's a more detailed look at what to expect in a phlebotomy externship: Key Responsibilities Observation and gradual participation: Begin by observing a licensed CPTI, CPTII, or medical provider Data collection & Documentation: Maintain accurate and timely documentation, including SOAP notes and progress reports. Professional Conduct: HIPAA regulations, and Lyon Martin Community Agreements; Demonstrate punctuality and respectful communication. Self- Reflection and Feedback: Engage in regular self- assessment and constructive feedback; Set personal goals for growth and track progress throughout the externship. Collaboration: Work closely with supervisors and other professionals on the team; Communicate effectively across disciplines to support client outcomes. Cultural and Linguistic Sensitivity, Harm-reduction: Demonstrate awareness and respect for diverse cultural backgrounds, communication styles, racial, ethnic and cultural backgrounds and economic statuses. Communication & Collaboration: Collaborate patient care with other healthcare professionals within the clinic. Professional Development: Participate in supervision meetings, attend workshops or seminars, and seek opportunities for professional growth and development. Patient Interaction: Provide patient-centered care, establish rapport, and create a positive and supportive therapeutic environment. Requirements Enrollment in a Graduate Program:Externships are typically part of the curriculum for students pursuing aCPTI certification Academic Performance:Strong academic standing anddemonstratedability to learn and apply knowledge. Communication Skills:Excellent verbal and written communication skills to effectively interact with patients, families, and other professionals. Professionalism:Commitment to ethical behavior, confidentiality, and adherence to professional standards. Competencies Communication: Communicates clearly, concise and thoughtfully, in both written and verbal formats; uses appropriate visual aids to illustrate key points and enhance understanding; responds promptly and effectively to messages. Effective listener; Strives to understand the viewpoints of others. Reliability: Accountable; maintains focus; punctual; good attendance record; meets deadlines. Time Management: Organizes and establishes priorities; gets the job done in a timely manner. Customer Service: Persists in efforts to solve issues even when faced with internal barriers; takes personal responsibility for customer service outcomes; responds quickly and effectively to requests for assistance and support whether internal or external. Computer Literacy: Skilled computer-based work tasks; uses technology to enhance job performance. Teamwork: Accountable to team; participates effectively in group- and teamwork; collaborates positively with other team members; giving and accepting constructive criticism. Tolerance for Stress, Ambiguity, and Change: Maintains composure even while under great pressure; handles complex problems and change with minimal supervision; demonstrates flexibility and versatility in achieving key goals and priorities. Attention to Detail: Strives to eliminate errors; makes accurate work a priority; seeks opportunities to improve performance. Decision Making: Collects, organizes, and analyzes information before making decisions. Takes a thoughtful approach when considering options; may seek supervision and/or input from others. Integrity and Ethics: Actively models the highest ethical standards; is honest and accountable; maintains confidentiality and appropriate boundaries at all times; handles sensitive information and issues with discretion and tact. Relationship Orientation: Establishes rapport easily with others; listens attentively to others' perspectives; uses good judgment when sharing information and maintaining confidentiality; appropriately expresses empathy. Presentation Skills: Adapts presentation techniques to fit audience level and technical needs; develops and delivers communications that have clarity and impact; conveys confidence, presence, and professionalism; uses appropriate visual aids to illustrate key points and enhance learning. Interpersonal Skills: Uses active listening and discussion skills to identify issues, ensure understanding, and facilitate problem solving; works cooperatively with diverse groups; deals with others in a pleasant and professional manner; accurately assesses verbal and non-verbal cues. Accountability: Makes and meets commitments; accepts responsibility for behavior and outcomes. Follow Through: Monitors status of projects and tasks; thoroughly deals with project details; delivers clear, accurate depiction of status. Cultural Sensitivity: Ability to work with a diverse population while withholding judgment. Willingly open to learn and understand different perspectives. Education, Knowledge, Skills Education/Licensure: Phlebotomy Technician (CPT1) students who have successfully completed their National Certification,Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT-1) license exams.All students are required to complete 40 hours and 50 successful venipunctures at one clinical site. Required: Culturally sensitive/humble and able to work with a diverse population.Interest in or ability to work with high acuity patient population Experience working with lesbian, bisexual, transgender, non-binary, gender non-conforming, and intersex clients. Experience working with populations with varying disabilities, racial,ethnicand culturalbackgroundsand economic statuses. Experience working with clients who do sex work, those experiencing homelessness, people who have challenges with mental illness and/or are using substances, those of with a history of incarceration, people of varying ages. Preferred: Bilingual in English & Spanish or other non-English language. Application Instructions: Applicants should apply directly via ADP. Once the initial application is completed, an email with be sent with instructions for uploading the following required documents: A completed Clinical Rotation & Externship Application Form (Attached) Personal Statement (~500 words) describing your motivations for applying for Lyon-Martin's clinical rotation or externship program. Current CV/Resume Letter of Good Standing from school/program/affiliated institution Letter of Support from clinical professor or clinical supervisor Proof of immunizations (including TB, COVID-19, Hep A, Hep B, TDAP, MMR, Varicella) Copy of CPR/BLS certification Proof of malpractice/liability coverage Picture for Badge Licenses (if applicable) Institution's MOU or Rotation Agreement Template (if applicable) Institution's Evaluation Matrix (if applicable)
    $29k-46k yearly est. Auto-Apply 25d ago
  • Peralta Student Intern Pool

    Peralta Community College District Careers

    Student assistant job in Oakland, CA

    Part-time temporary positions available. Length of assignments will vary and are on an as needed basis. Desirable Qualifications Previous clerical experience in an office setting Experience with electronic calendars/scheduling Effective written and interpersonal communication skills Proficient computer and basic software skills (Microsoft Word and Excel) Organizational skills Customer service skills Minimum Qualifications Minimum qualifications vary depending on position/job title.
    $29k-46k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Pathology Veterinary Student Externship Rotation in Marine Mammal Medicine and Pathology

    The Marine Mammal Center 4.1company rating

    Student assistant job in Sausalito, CA

    Apply Description Pathology Veterinary Student Externship Rotation in Marine Mammal Medicine and Pathology Reports to: Associate Pathologist, Dr. Maggie Martinez Program Classification: Seasonal externship/rotation: March 1 - September 30, 2027 Benefits: No benefits Program Overview The Pathology Veterinary Student Externship is an opportunity for veterinary students in their final/clinical year to gain experience in marine mammal anatomy and pathology. Pathology Veterinary Student Externs will conduct necropsies and provide postmortem data on our patients and select carcasses, which consists of phocids, otariids, and the occasional cetacean and sea otter. During their time at The Marine Mammal Center, they will become familiar with marine mammal gross necropsy, anatomy and necropsy report writing. There is no clinical component to this externship. This program requires a minimum of 2 weeks and maximum of 4 weeks, between March 1 and September 30 of 2027. (All slots for 2026 have been filled). Shared housing near the Center MAY be available for a fee. Independent transportation is required; there is no public transportation to the Center's hospital and guest housing. Students who are accepted into the program will be asked to submit a separate application for housing. Key Responsibilities · Perform gross necropsies and write necropsy reports. · Learning collection techniques for sampling for histology and other diagnostics. Qualifications and Experience · DVM student enrolled in end of 3rd year through 4th year (clinical year) of veterinary school. · Primarily interested in pathology (no clinical interest). · Proof of COVID-19 Vaccination. Physical Requirements · Ability to stand, walk, climb stairs and frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds throughout the primarily outdoor hospital for extended periods of time in variable weather conditions. · Ability to perform physical work requiring manual dexterity, agility, strength and coordination. · Ability to remain in a stationary position and move in an office environment for extended periods of time. · Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment. · Ability to walk/cover up to 5 miles during a shift on a frequent basis. Work Environment · Working in outdoor weather conditions and elements daily. · Exposure to sharp instruments and needles. · Risks associated with animal handling such as animal bites or scratches. · Potential exposure to formalin. · Potential exposure to allergens and zoonotic diseases. · Involves strong smells associated with deceased animals and the care of animals. ABOUT THE MARINE MAMMAL CENTER The Marine Mammal Center is leading the field in ocean conservation through marine mammal rescue, veterinary medicine, science, and education. The Center is the largest marine mammal Teaching Hospital in the world and a critical training ground for veterinary professionals, combining high-quality animal care with hands-on learning experiences. OUR MISSION The Marine Mammal Center advances ocean health through marine mammal rescue and rehabilitation, research, and education. OUR COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY The Marine Mammal Center actively engages individuals from all backgrounds. We are committed to embracing diversity within our organization because we firmly believe that diverse employee teams help us to achieve our best organizational outcomes and provide the most effective support to the communities we serve. We are deeply dedicated to creating and maintaining an inclusive, equitable and supportive work environment. We strongly encourage people of color, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and non-binary people, veterans, parents, and individuals with disabilities to apply. The Center is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes everyone to our team. The Marine Mammal Center believes in growth and supporting our employees as best we can so they can become their best selves in and outside of work. We believe that a healthy work environment means building an inclusive culture where people can thrive together and feel supported and empowered. We believe in stretch versus constraint. For more information, please visit our “About Us” page at ************************** To Apply: Applicants must submit all the following materials to be considered for this program: incomplete applications will not be reviewed 1. Cover letter outlining the applicant's interests and professional goals. 2. Current Curriculum Vitae (CV) 3. Name, email address, and phone number of two professionals familiar with the applicant's academic and/or clinical performance. The Marine Mammal Center will initiate the Recommendation Form with your references upon submission of your application. This will come from *********** directly to your references. Application period is open through December 7th, 2025. The selection process will occur in January - February 2026, with notification to applicants to follow by end of February to early March 2026 for the seasonal externship/rotation that will occur within the March 1, 2027 - September 30, 2027, timeframe. Inquiries beyond the guidelines above can be directed to the following email address, but please review the information thoroughly prior to contacting: *****************
    $50k-55k yearly est. Easy Apply 11d ago
  • Paraeducator - Mod/Severe

    RCM Healthcare Services 4.4company rating

    Student assistant job in Redwood City, CA

    Paraeducator - Mod/Severe, in person, full time RCM is looking for paraeducators around the Redwood City/East Palo Alto area. Full time W2 contract with benefits providing services to school students during school hours. IN PERSON SERVICES AT THE SCHOOL LOCATION ONLY Position Summary Reporting to the school leader & under the direction of the Education Specialist or other certificated employee, the Paraeducator will primarily assist by performing a variety of academic and behavior support duties to individual or small groups of students within the special education classroom, regularclassroom and other school settings. These duties shall be designed to complement the instructional program to maximize learning opportunities for students in a variety of educational settings. The Paraeducator will also assist in the establishment and implementation of appropriate classroom and school-wide behavior and assist students to access all aspects of the educational environment of the school and the community. Required Qualifications Experience: Paid or volunteer experience working with or serving individuals with autism or behavioral deficits is preferred. Education: Completed at least two years of study at an institution of higher education - defined as completion of 48 semester hours (or equivalent trimester hours) of college coursework; or Obtained an associate (or higher) degree; or Pass the CBEST or a local assessment of knowledge and skills in assisting in instruction. Essential Functions and Responsibilities Under the direction of the Education Specialist, work with students in small groups or in one-to-one assignments to reinforce or follow up learning activities in core academic, language, and/or specialized subject areas. Assist in the implementation of behavior intervention plans which may involve use of approved positive reinforcement strategies, behavior modification, and other skills or knowledge to establish and maintain appropriate behaviors. Facilitate and support social interactions and foster the development of positive relationships between students with disabilities and their non-disabled peers. Assist all students by modeling appropriate behavior and attitudes and providing emotional support and general guidance. Support students to be active participants on field trips and school assemblies or productions. Provide testing accommodations, including supervising students completing tests in a separate location or during an extended time. Provide Education Specialist with information on student progress through observation, daily contact, and maintenance of accurate data trackers, student progress records/logs. Assist in establishing and maintaining a clean, safe, and cooperative classroom and learning environment. Assist physically disabled students with personal hygiene and grooming functions, including toileting, diapering, eating, dressing, and other self-help skills. Report suspected health problems to the appropriate school personnel. Maintain confidentiality of student records and classroom information in accordance with legal requirements. Maintain instructional program in case of temporary absence of Education Specialist. Attend and participate in IEP meetings, parent?teacher conferences, and Student Study Meetings. Consistent & on time attendance during school work hours. Perform other duties as assigned. Compensation: $25-27/hr Schedule: 2024-2025 School Year - Full Time - Will follow Academic Calendar Benefits: Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Life and Disability insurance 401K Flex Spending Referral Bonus Program Weekly Direct Deposit About Us: RCM Health Care Services' mission is to provide opportunities for qualified candidates across medical professions. We deliver timely results and have built a reputation of trust with our clients and candidates. Since 1975, we have been providing staffing solutions to many of the finest healthcare institutions across the nation and careers for thousands of candidates. As professional career opportunity matchmakers, we follow up and follow through to help our clients and candidates to reach their career and life goals. We proudly hold the Joint Commission Gold Seal of Approval as well. #AC1 #ACV12
    $25-27 hourly 4d ago
  • San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency Student Intern Program, Summer 2026 - 5380 Planning Intern (Level 1)

    Zuckerberg San Francisco General 3.9company rating

    Student assistant job in San Francisco, CA

    The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) connects San Franciscans with their communities to enhance the economy, environment and, ultimately, the quality of life in the city. As an agency within the City and County of San Francisco, the SFMTA is responsible for managing the city's transportation network. The agency has more than 6,000 employees who are responsible for the management of all ground and some underground transportation in the city. The SFMTA has oversight over public transit, as well as bicycling, paratransit, parking and curb management, street operations, walking, and taxis. Please visit the “About Us” section of our website at ********************************* to learn more about the department's core values, Racial Equity Initiative, leadership team, history, budget and more. Job Description Recruitment ID: TEX-5380-161856 Appointment Type : Temporary Exempt, Full Time appointment - This position is excluded by the Charter from the competitive Civil Service examination process and shall serve at the discretion of the Appointing Officer. Application Opening : November 20, 2025 Application Filling Deadline : January 16, 2026 Annual Salary : $36.65 Per Hour Position Description : The Planning Level 1 Internship is within the SFMTA Planning and Engineering Internship Program . There are 4 total internship postings: 2 for Planning and 2 for Engineering, each posting with a unique set of multiple positions. Applicants will only be considered for the positions associated with the internship posting(s) they apply for. Therefore, if you meet the minimum qualifications for multiple internship postings and would like to be considered for multiple sets of positions, you must apply to each posting separately. Read this job ad in its entirety before applying. This job ad contains important information on timeline and terms of applying, including transcript, resume and cover letter requirements. If after reading you have additional questions about the application process, please contact [email protected] . Filing Deadline: January 16, 2026 Invitations to interview will be sent tentatively between February 9 - 13, 2026 Interviews will be conducted tentatively between February 23 - March 6, 2026 Selected candidates will be notified tentatively between March 16 - 30, 2026 The internship program offers seminars and field trips for interns to learn about various parts of the Agency. Attendance is mandatory at these events. Interns will also participate in PechaKucha presentations at the end of the summer. Work Schedule: We work in a hybrid and traditional environment, and you may be expected to work onsite in the office up to 5 days per week. In-office workdays are determined by the nature of the work and scheduled by your supervisor. Per the City's Telecommuting Policy , interns must be based in the Bay Area for the extent of their internship. The internship follows a 40-hour work-week, generally between the hours of 8 AM and 5 PM, Monday to Friday. Work outside these hours may be required for fieldwork, outreach events, etc. Interns may be eligible for a flexible work schedule, subject to supervisor and division approval. Interns may work up to 1,040 hours in a fiscal year. Most intern positions will terminate at the end of summer; depending on the nature of the work, some positions may be eligible to continue into the school year, subject to supervisor and division approval. Intern positions may be available in the following Divisions and Sections: Streets Division: Planning interns within the Street Division are responsible for supporting project community outreach and engagement by attending stakeholder meetings, public meetings, and open houses, tabling at public events like Sunday Streets, soliciting and documenting community feedback through surveys, door-to-door outreach, phone calls, emails, surveys, and more; data collection and analysis (may involve fieldwork); assisting with policy development and/or report creation; conducting geospatial analyses and generating maps using ArcGIS; conducting surveys; support long-range transportation plans; and preparing presentations and/or project visuals. Responsibilities will vary depending on the team. Planning teams within the Streets Division include: Transportation Planning Livable Streets Curb Management Transit Division: The Transit Division performs a wide range of planning functions in support of San Francisco's transit system. Key areas include short- and long-range service planning, street design improvements to reduce transit delay, program delivery support, transit business administration, and special events planning. Planning interns within the Transit Division are responsible for assisting with service planning and capital planning projects; supporting project community outreach and engagement; analyzing data; developing maps and graphics and performing spatial analysis. Responsibilities will vary depending on the team. Planning teams within the Transit Division include: Business Administration Program Delivery & Support Transit Planning Transit Operations Finance Division: Planning interns within the Finance Division are responsible for supporting funding applications and advocacy by evaluating funding opportunities, soliciting project proposals from implementing teams across the agency; conducting policy research, data collection and analysis (may involve fieldwork); assisting with policy development and/or report creation; conducting geospatial analyses and generating maps using ArcGIS; and preparing presentations and/or project visuals. Responsibilities will vary depending on the team. Planning teams within Finance include: Funding Strategy and Programs Asset Management Taxis, Access, and Mobility Services (TAMS) Sub Division: Planning interns within the TAMS Sub Division are responsible for evaluating different transit, bike, and pedestrian plans for impacts on accessibility; researching and developing best practices related to shared mobility accessibility; assisting in development of programs serving seniors and people with disabilities; tracking data for shuttle, scooter share, and bike share permittees; assisting with stop planning for commuter shuttles; and designing improved taxi stands and signage. Duties can include building or updating public dashboards, combining data from multiple data sources, writing memos, evaluating impact of program rule changes, conducting surveys and gathering stakeholder input, determining potential impacts to underserved or disadvantaged communities, and improving the range of transportation options available. This Division is also involved in helping standardize or set industry standards on emerging mobility trip and telemetry data, best practices for shared device permittees, and informing legislated changes. Responsibilities will vary depending on the team. Planning teams within the TAMS Sub Division include: Taxis and Mobility Services Accessible Services Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: Education: At the time of submitting application, you must be enrolled in an accredited university or a community college pursuing a degree in City Planning, Environmental Policy, Management, Environmental Studies, Geography, Public Administration, Public Policy, Transportation Planning, Transportation Management, Urban Planning, Urban Studies, any engineering degree, or a related field. You must be currently enrolled and continuing in an associate, undergraduate or graduate program or entering/continuing a graduate program in the Fall 2026. Students enrolled in second-to-last or last semester and will soon graduate are also encouraged to apply as you may still be selected for the program within six months of graduation Experience: No previous experience is necessary. Notes: 1. Applicants must meet the minimum qualifications by the final filing date unless otherwise noted. Desirable Qualifications: The stated desirable qualifications may be used to identify candidates advancing to the interview process and/or to identify job finalist(s) at the end of the selection process when referred for hiring. Interest in public-sector careers in transportation, especially public transit, walking, and bicycling. Understanding of the impact of transportation decisions on marginalized communities, including people of color, people with low-incomes, and people with disabilities. Experience working with marginalized communities. Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively, including, but not limited to, examples drawn from: school, work, community activities, extracurricular activities, team sports and/or volunteering experiences. Demonstrated ability to communicate clearly and effectively. Ability to adapt to new situations, changing priorities, or unexpected challenges to meet project goals. Ability to analyze evidence, critically consider options, and draw conclusions from data. Knowledge of the principles, practices, and techniques of transportation planning as demonstrated in the classroom or job/internship. Applied knowledge of Microsoft Office, ArcGIS, AutoCAD, Adobe Creative Suite, and/or other software. Additional Information Important Information for Applying - Please read carefully: Use the ‘Easy Apply' feature at the top of the application page to pre-fill the page. This will also automatically attach your resume to the application. You must attach the following: Proof of your community college, undergraduate or graduate school education (Master's or PhD program). This can be official or unofficial transcript, diploma, class schedule, or other document that shows your current enrollment or student status with your school. Submission date for college transcripts may be extended if it is impossible to obtain by January 16, 2026. Applicants must submit a signed statement explaining why transcripts cannot be obtained by the filing date. Extension requests will be granted on a case-by-case basis. It is the applicant's sole responsibility that all application materials and support documentation be received in a complete and legible form. AND Resume (PDF only, limited to 2 pages) AND Cover letter (PDF only, limited to 2 pages) that: briefly addresses your interest in urban planning, transportation, city government, community engagement, and career goals AND includes examples that show how you meet desirable qualifications listed on this job ad. Applications without these attachments will be considered incomplete and may not move on in the hiring process. If you have any questions or need assistance, you may email [email protected] . The selection process will include evaluation of applications in relation to minimum requirements. Applicants meeting the minimum qualifications are not guaranteed advancement to the interview. Depending on the number of applicants, the SFMTA may establish and implement additional screening mechanisms to comparatively evaluate the qualifications of candidates. If this becomes necessary, only those applicants whose qualifications most closely meet the needs of SFMTA will be invited to participate in the oral/performance interview. Your resume and cover letter will be used for scoring in the selection process. What else should I know? Staying Connected Applicants will be contacted by email about this recruitment and, therefore, it is their responsibility to ensure that the email address on the application is accurate and accessible. Also, applicants must ensure that our emails are not blocked by a spam filter. To prevent blocking, applicants should set up their email to accept mail ************************* **************. After successfully submitting the application, you will receive a confirmation email that your application has been received. You should retain this confirmation email for your records. Failure to receive this email means that your application was not submitted or received. Verification: Applicants may be required to submit verification of qualifying education and experience at any point during the recruitment and selection process. More information can be found at: *************************************************************** . Falsifying one's education, training, or work experience or attempted deception on the application may result in disqualification for this and future job opportunities with the City and County of San Francisco. Selection Process: Applications will be screened for relevant qualifying experience. Additional screening mechanisms may be used to determine candidates' qualifications. Only those applicants who most closely meet the needs of the Agency will be invited to move forward in the selection process. Information About the Hiring Process Conviction History Employee Benefits Overview Equal Employment Opportunity Disaster Service Worker ADA Accommodation Right to Work Copies of Application Documents Diversity Statement All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines. For questions or inquiries, please contact: [email protected] . The City and County of San Francisco encourages women, minorities and persons with disabilities to apply. Applicants will be considered regardless of their sex, race, age, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition (associated with cancer, a history of cancer, or genetic characteristics), HIV/AIDS status, genetic information, marital status, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, military and veteran status, or other protected category under the law.
    $36.7 hourly Easy Apply 7h ago
  • San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency Student Intern Program, Summer 2026 - 5380 Engineering

    City and County of San Francisco 3.0company rating

    Student assistant job in San Francisco, CA

    The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) connects San Franciscans with their communities to enhance the economy, environment and, ultimately, the quality of life in the city. As an agency within the City and County of San Francisco, the SFMTA is responsible for managing the city's transportation network. The agency has more than 6,000 employees who are responsible for the management of all ground and some underground transportation in the city. The SFMTA has oversight over public transit, as well as bicycling, paratransit, parking and curb management, street operations, walking, and taxis. Please visit the “About Us” section of our website at ********************************* to learn more about the department's core values, Racial Equity Initiative, leadership team, history, budget and more. Job Description Recruitment ID: TEX-5380-161828 Appointment Type: Temporary Exempt, Full Time appointment - This position is excluded by the Charter from the competitive Civil Service examination process and shall serve at the discretion of the Appointing Officer. Application Opening: November 20, 2025 Application Filling Deadline: January 16, 2026 Annual Salary: $36.65 Per Hour Position Description: The Engineering Level 1 Internship is within the SFMTA Planning and Engineering Internship Program. There are 4 total internship postings: 2 for Planning and 2 for Engineering, each posting with a unique set of multiple positions. Applicants will only be considered for the positions associated with the internship posting(s) they apply for. Therefore, if you meet the minimum qualifications for multiple internship postings and would like to be considered for multiple sets of positions, you must apply to each posting separately. Read this job ad in its entirety before applying. This job ad contains important information on timeline and terms of applying, including transcript, resume and cover letter requirements. If after reading you have additional questions about the application process, please contact *********************. Filing Deadline: January 16, 2026 Invitations to interview will be sent tentatively between February 9 - 13, 2026 Interviews will be conducted tentatively between February 23 - March 6, 2026 Selected candidates will be notified tentatively between March 16 - 30, 2026 The internship program offers seminars and field trips for interns to learn about various parts of the Agency. Attendance is mandatory at these events. Interns will also participate in PechaKucha presentations at the end of the summer. Work Schedule: We work in a hybrid and traditional environment, and you may be expected to work onsite in the office up to 5 days per week. In-office workdays are determined by the nature of the work and scheduled by your supervisor. Per the City's Telecommuting Policy, interns must be based in the Bay Area for the extent of their internship. The internship follows a 40-hour work-week, generally between the hours of 8 AM and 5 PM, Monday to Friday. Work outside these hours may be required for fieldwork, outreach events, etc. Interns may be eligible for a flexible work schedule, subject to supervisor and division approval. Interns may work up to 1,040 hours in a fiscal year. Most intern positions will terminate at the end of summer; depending on the nature of the work, some positions may be eligible to continue into the school year, subject to supervisor and division approval. Intern positions may be available in the following Divisions and Sections: Streets Division: Engineering interns within the Streets Division are responsible for developing design alternatives for transportation projects; performing field visits; preparing traffic control device work orders; drafting in AutoCAD; preparing striping drawings for official records; estimating project costs for traffic striping, signage, signal, and civil work scope; analyzing signal timing; reviewing construction work zones and site plans; supporting public outreach; and preparing legislation. Responsibilities will vary depending on the team. Engineering teams within the Streets Division include: Livable Streets Transportation Engineering Capital Programs & Construction Transit Division: Engineering interns within the Transit Division are responsible for supporting the evaluation of the E-bus pilot program, participating in design review, project planning and engineering maintenance support for electrical distribution utility or being a part of the team that supports the Cable Car systems, storage tank systems, elevator/escalator systems and a variety of other transportation infrastructure. The specific responsibilities will vary depending on the team assigned. Engineering teams within the Transit Division include: Program Delivery and Support - Fleet Engineering Maintenance of Way - Mechanical Systems Program Maintenance of Way - Traction Power Group Maintenance of Way - Maintenance Engineering Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: Education: At the time of submitting application, you must be enrolled in an accredited university or a community college pursuing a degree in one of the following fields: Civil Engineering, Traffic Engineering, or Transportation Engineering. OR Possess a baccalaureate degree or graduate degree in one of the above fields from an accredited university or community college AND be enrolled in an accredited university or a community college pursuing a degree in a related field. You must be currently enrolled and continuing in an associate, undergraduate or graduate program or entering/continuing a graduate program in the Fall 2026 Students enrolled in second-to-last or last semester and will soon graduate are also encouraged to apply as you may still be selected for the program within six months of graduation. Experience: No previous experience is necessary. Notes: 1. Applicants must meet the minimum qualifications by the final filing date unless otherwise noted. Desirable Qualifications: The stated desirable qualifications may be used to identify candidates advancing to the interview process and/or to identify job finalist(s) at the end of the selection process when referred for hiring. Interest in public-sector careers in transportation, especially public transit, walking, and bicycling. Understanding of the impact of transportation decisions on marginalized communities, including people of color, people with low-incomes, and people with disabilities. Experience working with marginalized communities. Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively, including, but not limited to, examples drawn from: school, work, community activities, extracurricular activities, team sports and/or volunteering experiences. Demonstrated ability to communicate clearly and effectively. Ability to adapt to new situations, changing priorities, or unexpected challenges to meet project goals. Ability to analyze evidence, critically consider options, and draw conclusions from data. Knowledge of principles, practices, and methods of engineering (civil, mechanical, electrical, environmental, and/or transportation). Applied knowledge of Microsoft Office, ArcGIS, AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Adobe Creative Suite, and/or other software. Additional Information Important Information for Applying - Please read carefully: Use the ‘Easy Apply' feature at the top of the application page to pre-fill the page. This will also automatically attach your resume to the application. You must attach the following: Proof of your community college, undergraduate or graduate school education (Master's or PhD program). This can be official or unofficial transcript, diploma, class schedule, or other document that shows your current enrollment or student status with your school. Submission date for college transcripts may be extended if it is impossible to obtain by January 16, 2026. Applicants must submit a signed statement explaining why transcripts cannot be obtained by the filing date. Extension requests will be granted on a case-by-case basis. It is the applicant's sole responsibility that all application materials and support documentation be received in a complete and legible form. AND Resume (PDF only, limited to 2 pages) AND Cover letter (PDF only, limited to 2 pages) that: briefly addresses your interest in urban planning, transportation, city government, community engagement, and career goals AND includes examples that show how you meet desirable qualifications listed on this job ad. Applications without these attachments will be considered incomplete and may not move on in the hiring process. If you have any questions or need assistance, you may email *********************. The selection process will include evaluation of applications in relation to minimum requirements. Applicants meeting the minimum qualifications are not guaranteed advancement to the interview. Depending on the number of applicants, the SFMTA may establish and implement additional screening mechanisms to comparatively evaluate the qualifications of candidates. If this becomes necessary, only those applicants whose qualifications most closely meet the needs of SFMTA will be invited to participate in the oral/performance interview. Your resume and cover letter will be used for scoring in the selection process. What else should I know? Staying Connected Applicants will be contacted by email about this recruitment and, therefore, it is their responsibility to ensure that the email address on the application is accurate and accessible. Also, applicants must ensure that our emails are not blocked by a spam filter. To prevent blocking, applicants should set up their email to accept mail from @smartrecruiters.com and @sfmta.com. After successfully submitting the application, you will receive a confirmation email that your application has been received. You should retain this confirmation email for your records. Failure to receive this email means that your application was not submitted or received. Verification: Applicants may be required to submit verification of qualifying education and experience at any point during the recruitment and selection process. More information can be found at: **************************************************************** Falsifying one's education, training, or work experience or attempted deception on the application may result in disqualification for this and future job opportunities with the City and County of San Francisco. Selection Process: Applications will be screened for relevant qualifying experience. Additional screening mechanisms may be used to determine candidates' qualifications. Only those applicants who most closely meet the needs of the Agency will be invited to move forward in the selection process. Information About the Hiring Process Conviction History Employee Benefits Overview Equal Employment Opportunity Disaster Service Worker ADA Accommodation Right to Work Copies of Application Documents Diversity Statement All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines. For questions or inquiries, please contact: *********************. The City and County of San Francisco encourages women, minorities and persons with disabilities to apply. Applicants will be considered regardless of their sex, race, age, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition (associated with cancer, a history of cancer, or genetic characteristics), HIV/AIDS status, genetic information, marital status, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, military and veteran status, or other protected category under the law.
    $36.7 hourly Easy Apply 14d ago
  • Veterinary Technician Student Externship - Palo Alto, CA

    Veterinary Emergency Group

    Student assistant job in Palo Alto, CA

    WHO WE ARE VEG is a rapidly growing emergency company with hospital locations across the United States. Our mission is helping people and their pets when they need it most. We are revolutionizing emergency medicine with a “customer first” mentality and a true, employee-centric work environment. TALENT + CULTURE AT VEG At VEG, we want people and their pets to feel safe, secure, and valued; we want our employees to feel the same way. What we're aiming to achieve on the customer side is equivalent in nature to what we want for our employees: to have the best experience possible. With the highest NPS score in our industry, we're ready to ensure that VEG is always the place where the best and brightest in the emergency world not only want to work, but stay and grow. For our customers and their pets, we strive to find a way to say, “yes.” We do the same and more for our teams. In fact, VEG is one of this year's nominees for INC Magazine's Best Places to Work! ABOUT THE EXTERNSHIP VEG's Veterinary Technician Student Externship Program gives vet tech students hands-on experience in emergency medicine while working alongside our credentialed, emergency veterinary technicians. Students will focus on honing their emergency skills including obtaining patient vitals, processing laboratory samples, caring for hospitalized patients, triaging emerging cases, and collaborating in a fast-paced environment. If you're as interested in emergency medicine as we are, we'd love to have you! Note: This is an unpaid externship and rabies vaccinations are required unless your school's rabies mitigation policy allows you to be unvaccinated and still handle unvaccinated pets. Flexibility: YOU Choose the length of your externship to meet your school's requirements Location: YOU choose where you'd like to extern (depending on hospital bandwidth) Mentorship: YOU will be supported by a credentialed veterinary technician Focus: YOU will be fully-immersed in what emergency medicine truly entails REQUIREMENTS Currently enrolled in an AVMA accredited veterinary technology or veterinary nursing program (or one actively seeking accreditation) and will be in a class that requires externship hours and/or skills. This application is not for veterinary students or veterinary assistant students - only veterinary technology or veterinary nursing students. Your externship must need to begin within 6 months of application. You must be vaccinated for rabies unless your school's rabies mitigation policy allows unvaccinated students to handle unvaccinated animals.
    $29k-46k yearly est. Auto-Apply 1d ago
  • Student Intern II #1967

    Mt. Diablo Unified School District 4.4company rating

    Student assistant job in Concord, CA

    CLASS TITLE: STUDENT INTERN II DEFINITION: Under the general direction of the classified or certificated person in charge, to support and lead student programming, usually as part of work-based learning and enrichment activities provided by the district; and perform related work as required. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES: Instructs and leads peers and supports programming to ensure successful work-based learning outcomes. Develops Work-Based Learning Competencies and Work Readiness Skills. Expand understanding and experience of career pathways. Works collaboratively with intern placement colleagues and stakeholders. Fulfills intern responsibilities as assigned. Provides youth voice to develop programming across the district. Attend meetings and professional development opportunities. Leads training and serves as a peer leader to support work-based learning activities. Reports to the classified or certificated person in charge of progress and challenges. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS: Training and Experience: An equivalence to two years of experience working with others and preferred participation in a work-based learning activity. (e.g. job shadowing, volunteer work, informational interview, on-the-job training, work-based learning continuum). Demonstrates leadership abilities and if currently a student has at least a 2.5 GPA. Knowledge of: Content and subject matter of internship placement(s) and work-based learning opportunity One year experience in a leadership role. Use of technology to support interns and internship placements. Ability to: Get to and from their internship site. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with children, parents, peers, and administration. Communicate effectively with others. Take initiative and problem-solve. Licenses and Certificates: N/A
    $28k-42k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Phlebotomy Student Externship

    Lyon-Martin Community Health Services

    Student assistant job in San Francisco, CA

    Job Title: Phlebotomy Student Externship Hours: 4-8 hrs/week, one day per week In Person vs. Remote: 100% In Person Primary Location: Lyon-Martin Community Health Services Address: 1735 Mission Street San Francisco, CA 94103 Reports To: Phlebotomist, Externship Lead Organization Mission The mission of Lyon-Martin Community Health Services is to provide high quality, compassionate and trauma-informed medical, gynecological, and mental health care services to trans, non-binary, gender non-conforming, and intersex communities and cis-gender women with specific sensitivity to LGBQ sexual orientation, disability, size, race, ethnicity, and language, regardless of immigration status or ability to pay. We aim to address and eliminate health inequities for our communities by rooting our clinical practice in core foundational intersectional frameworks of anti-racism, self-determination, harm reduction, and reproductive and disability justice. As a community clinic, we believe our communities are best served by and for us; that's why community outreach, engagement, and leadership development are central to our mission of community care and mutual aid. Lastly, we commit to increasing access to culturally responsive care beyond our walls through provider training and education, and policy advocacy. Job Summary A Phlebotomy Externship involves supervised practical experience in a field setting, allowing students to apply their knowledge and skills in a laboratory under the guidance of a qualified professional. This experience aims to provide real-world exposure and enhance clinical skills in areas like successful venipunctures, and patient communication. At Lyon-Martin, you will be working in a clinic that provides gender affirming health care services, and the focus of this externship will be providing gender affirming health care for our patients. Here's a more detailed look at what to expect in a phlebotomy externship: K ey Responsibilities Observation and gradual participation: Begin by observing a licensed CPTI, CPTII, or medical provider Data collection & Documentation: Maintain accurate and timely documentation, including SOAP notes and progress reports. Professional Conduct: HIPAA regulations, and Lyon Martin Community Agreements; Demonstrate punctuality and respectful communication. Self- Reflection and Feedback: Engage in regular self- assessment and constructive feedback; Set personal goals for growth and track progress throughout the externship. Collaboration: Work closely with supervisors and other professionals on the team; Communicate effectively across disciplines to support client outcomes. Cultural and Linguistic Sensitivity, Harm-reduction: Demonstrate awareness and respect for diverse cultural backgrounds, communication styles, racial, ethnic and cultural backgrounds and economic statuses. Communication & Collaboration: Collaborate patient care with other healthcare professionals within the clinic. Professional Development: Participate in supervision meetings, attend workshops or seminars, and seek opportunities for professional growth and development. Patient Interaction: Provide patient-centered care, establish rapport, and create a positive and supportive therapeutic environment. Requirements Enrollment in a Graduate Program:Externships are typically part of the curriculum for students pursuing aCPTI certification Academic Performance:Strong academic standing anddemonstratedability to learn and apply knowledge. Communication Skills:Excellent verbal and written communication skills to effectively interact with patients, families, and other professionals. Professionalism:Commitment to ethical behavior, confidentiality, and adherence to professional standards. Competencies Communication: Communicates clearly, concise and thoughtfully, in both written and verbal formats; uses appropriate visual aids to illustrate key points and enhance understanding; responds promptly and effectively to messages. Effective listener; Strives to understand the viewpoints of others. Reliability: Accountable; maintains focus; punctual; good attendance record; meets deadlines. Time Management: Organizes and establishes priorities; gets the job done in a timely manner. Customer Service: Persists in efforts to solve issues even when faced with internal barriers; takes personal responsibility for customer service outcomes; responds quickly and effectively to requests for assistance and support whether internal or external. Computer Literacy: Skilled computer-based work tasks; uses technology to enhance job performance. Teamwork: Accountable to team; participates effectively in group- and teamwork; collaborates positively with other team members; giving and accepting constructive criticism. Tolerance for Stress, Ambiguity, and Change: Maintains composure even while under great pressure; handles complex problems and change with minimal supervision; demonstrates flexibility and versatility in achieving key goals and priorities. Attention to Detail: Strives to eliminate errors; makes accurate work a priority; seeks opportunities to improve performance. Decision Making: Collects, organizes, and analyzes information before making decisions. Takes a thoughtful approach when considering options; may seek supervision and/or input from others. Integrity and Ethics: Actively models the highest ethical standards; is honest and accountable; maintains confidentiality and appropriate boundaries at all times; handles sensitive information and issues with discretion and tact. Relationship Orientation: Establishes rapport easily with others; listens attentively to others' perspectives; uses good judgment when sharing information and maintaining confidentiality; appropriately expresses empathy. Presentation Skills: Adapts presentation techniques to fit audience level and technical needs; develops and delivers communications that have clarity and impact; conveys confidence, presence, and professionalism; uses appropriate visual aids to illustrate key points and enhance learning. Interpersonal Skills: Uses active listening and discussion skills to identify issues, ensure understanding, and facilitate problem solving; works cooperatively with diverse groups; deals with others in a pleasant and professional manner; accurately assesses verbal and non-verbal cues. Accountability: Makes and meets commitments; accepts responsibility for behavior and outcomes. Follow Through: Monitors status of projects and tasks; thoroughly deals with project details; delivers clear, accurate depiction of status. Cultural Sensitivity: Ability to work with a diverse population while withholding judgment. Willingly open to learn and understand different perspectives. Education, Knowledge, Skills Education/Licensure: Phlebotomy Technician (CPT1) students who have successfully completed their National Certification,Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT-1) license exams.All students are required to complete 40 hours and 50 successful venipunctures at one clinical site. Required: Culturally sensitive/humble and able to work with a diverse population.Interest in or ability to work with high acuity patient population Experience working with lesbian, bisexual, transgender, non-binary, gender non-conforming, and intersex clients. Experience working with populations with varying disabilities, racial,ethnicand culturalbackgroundsand economic statuses. Experience working with clients who do sex work, those experiencing homelessness, people who have challenges with mental illness and/or are using substances, those of with a history of incarceration, people of varying ages. Preferred: Bilingual in English & Spanish or other non-English language. Application Instructions: Applicants should apply directly via ADP. Once the initial application is completed, an email with be sent with instructions for uploading the following required documents: A completed Clinical Rotation & Externship Application Form (Attached) Personal Statement (~500 words) describing your motivations for applying for Lyon-Martin's clinical rotation or externship program. Current CV/Resume Letter of Good Standing from school/program/affiliated institution Letter of Support from clinical professor or clinical supervisor Proof of immunizations (including TB, COVID-19, Hep A, Hep B, TDAP, MMR, Varicella) Copy of CPR/BLS certification Proof of malpractice/liability coverage Picture for Badge Licenses (if applicable) Institution's MOU or Rotation Agreement Template (if applicable) Institution's Evaluation Matrix (if applicable)
    $29k-46k yearly est. Auto-Apply 27d ago
  • Clinical Veterinary Student Externship Rotation in Marine Mammal Medicine and Pathology

    The Marine Mammal Center 4.1company rating

    Student assistant job in Sausalito, CA

    Description Clinical Veterinary Student Externship Rotation in Marine Mammal Medicine and Pathology Reports to: Clinical Veterinarian, Dr. Emily Whitmer Program Classification: Seasonal externship/rotation: March 1 - Sept 30, 2027 Benefits: No benefits Program Overview The Marine Mammal Center Clinical Veterinary Externship Program provides veterinary students in their clinical year the opportunity to gain exposure to marine mammal medicine, pathology, rehabilitation, and husbandry. The veterinary student extern will work under the direct supervision of veterinary staff and highly skilled volunteers. Students participate in animal husbandry, veterinary care, necropsy, and daily clinical rounds. Clinical exposure will depend on the present caseload; most of the caseload is otariids and phocids. This program requires a 4-week duration, between March 1 and September 30 of 2027. (All slots for 2026 have been filled). Shared housing near the Center MAY be available for a fee. Independent transportation is required; there is no public transportation to the Center's hospital and guest housing. Students who are accepted into the program will be asked to submit a separate application for housing. Key Responsibilities · Learn from a large team of veterinary professionals and volunteers. · Observe and participate in medical and husbandry care for marine mammals in rehabilitation. Observe and conduct post-mortem examinations on deceased patients to investigate causes of death and disease processes. Qualifications and Experience · Veterinary student enrolled in the clinical year (end of 3rd year through 4th year) of veterinary school. · Demonstrated interest in wildlife health and conservation and/or zoological animal medicine. Physical Requirements · Ability to stand, walk, climb stairs and lift and/or move up to 50 pounds throughout the primarily outdoor hospital for extended periods of time in variable weather conditions. · Ability to physically restrain and interact with large and potentially dangerous marine mammals in the rehabilitation hospital setting. · Hospital environment with use of potent anesthetic drugs, radiographic and other diagnostic procedures indoors and outdoors. · Ability to remain in a stationary position for extended periods of time. · Ability to operate a computer and other office equipment. · Ability to walk/cover up to 5 miles during a shift on a frequent basis. · Proof of COVID-19 Vaccination. Work Environment · Working in outdoor weather conditions and elements daily. · Exposure to sharp instruments and needles. · Risks associated with animal handling such as animal bites or scratches. · Potential exposure to formalin. · Potential exposure to allergens and zoonotic diseases. · Involves strong smells associated with deceased animals and the care of animals. ABOUT THE MARINE MAMMAL CENTER The Marine Mammal Center is leading the field in ocean conservation through marine mammal rescue, veterinary medicine, science, and education. The Center is the largest marine mammal Teaching Hospital in the world and a critical training ground for veterinary professionals, combining high-quality animal care with hands-on learning experiences. OUR MISSION The Marine Mammal Center advances ocean health through marine mammal rescue and rehabilitation, research, and education. OUR COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY The Marine Mammal Center actively engages individuals from all backgrounds. We are committed to embracing diversity within our organization because we firmly believe that diverse employee teams help us to achieve our best organizational outcomes and provide the most effective support to the communities we serve. We are deeply dedicated to creating and maintaining an inclusive, equitable and supportive work environment. We strongly encourage people of color, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and non-binary people, veterans, parents, and individuals with disabilities to apply. The Center is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes everyone to our team. The Marine Mammal Center believes in growth and supporting our employees as best we can so they can become their best selves in and outside of work. We believe that a healthy work environment means building an inclusive culture where people can thrive together and feel supported and empowered. We believe in stretch versus constraint. For more information, please visit our “About Us” page at ************************** To Apply: Applicants must submit all the following materials to be considered for this program: incomplete applications will not be reviewed 1. Cover letter outlining the applicant's interests and professional goals. 2. Current Curriculum Vitae (CV) 3. Name, email address, and phone number of at least two professionals familiar with the applicant's academic and/or clinical performance. The Marine Mammal Center will initiate the Recommendation Form with your references upon submission of your application. This will come from *********** directly to your references. Application period is open through December 7th, 2025. The selection process will occur in January - February 2026, with notification to applicants to follow by end of February to early March 2026 for the seasonal externship/rotation that will occur within the March 1, 2027 - September 30, 2027, timeframe. Inquiries beyond the guidelines above can be directed to the following email address, but please review the information thoroughly prior to contacting: *****************
    $50k-55k yearly est. Easy Apply 11d ago
  • Paraeducator

    RCM Healthcare Services 4.4company rating

    Student assistant job in Oakland, CA

    Multiple Paraeducators needed near Oakland, CA for Extended school year and next school year Schedule: Full-Time Compensation: $22-$26 per hour (based on experience and skill set) Start Dates: Extended School Year (ESY) & 2025-2026 School Year We are currently hiring full-time Paraprofessionals to support students across multiple school sites in the Oakland, CA area. These roles support students with varying disabilities across all age groups, from early childhood through young adult programs. Paraprofessionals play a key role in helping students access education and achieve their IEP goals by providing both instructional and physical support under the direction of a certificated teacher. Paraeducator Essential Responsibilities Include: Work with students individually or in small groups to reinforce instructional content and promote academic progress Support students in meeting their IEP goals, including academic, behavioral, and social-emotional objectives Assist with daily routines, including toileting, feeding, dressing, and hygiene as needed Follow behavior support plans and implement classwide and individual strategies as trained Support students in classrooms, on playgrounds, in the lunchroom, and during field trips Assist with lifting, positioning, and transporting students who use wheelchairs or other medical equipment Help maintain a safe and clean classroom environment Collect student data and track progress toward goals Participate in professional development and staff meetings Maintain clear, respectful communication with staff, students, and families Adhere to health, safety, and confidentiality protocols at all times Paraeducator Preferred Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent Must have minimum of 1 year prior experience working with children or students with disabilities preferred Comfortable supporting students of all ages with physical and behavioral needs Ability to lift 50+ lbs with assistance and support students with mobility needs This is a great opportunity for those passionate about supporting students with disabilities and contributing to an inclusive and positive school environment. Why Work With RCM? Since 1975, RCM Health Care Services has specialized in providing school districts with equal access to Special Education services such as Speech-Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, ABA Therapy, Behavioral and Mental Health services, Special Education Teachers, Paraprofessionals as well as Nursing services to many of the nation's top 100 school districts. Through years of experience of focusing on an educationally based approach, RCM Health Care Services understands exactly what school districts and providers need to meet student IEP goals. We proudly hold the Joint Commission Gold Seal of Approval as well. As a $200 million publicly traded company, we have the reliability, integrity and resources to meet the needs of students, staff and school districts nation-wide. RCM Health Care Services believe all students deserve the best education in order to be successful in the academic environment, home environment and community. Our number one priority is student success. Therefore, it is important we hire exceptional Special Education staff that have the same mission and values as RCM Health Care Services. Students' first. At RCM Health Care Services, you are a valuable team member. We believe you are important and we highly respect the knowledge and skills you have in order to help students' be successful. If you have a passion for students, student learning and the education field, we encourage you to apply to RCM Health Care Services. We believe you will make a big difference in the lives of children and adolescents. Please join us! #AC1 #ACK12 INDK12 #ZR
    $22-26 hourly 4d ago

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How much does a student assistant earn in Cupertino, CA?

The average student assistant in Cupertino, CA earns between $18,000 and $43,000 annually. This compares to the national average student assistant range of $17,000 to $37,000.

Average student assistant salary in Cupertino, CA

$28,000
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