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  • Student Worker - Aerodynamicist

    Ford Motor Company 4.7company rating

    Student worker job in Springfield, IL

    We are the movers of the world and the makers of the future. We get up every day, roll up our sleeves and build a better world -- together. At Ford, we're all a part of something bigger than ourselves. Are you ready to change the way the world moves? Ford's Electric Vehicles, Digital and Design (EVDD) team is charged with delivering the company's vision of a fully electric transportation future. EVDD is customer-obsessed, entrepreneurial, and data-driven and is dedicated to delivering industry-leading customer experience for electric vehicle buyers and owners. You'll join an agile team of doers pioneering our EV future by working collaboratively, staying focused on only what matters, and delivering excellence day in and day out. Join us to make positive change by helping build a better world where every person is free to move and pursue their dreams. As part of this exciting student worker program, you'll enjoy a high level of involvement with an exceptional team of industry innovators and visionaries. You'll contribute in a meaningful way to our important, breakthrough work. And you'll develop the skills that will give you a significant edge in your future career pursuits. If you have what it takes to help us redefine the future of mobility, we'd love to have you join us. **What Will This Opportunity Do For You?** Work alongside aerodynamicists from Formula 1 as well as some of the best EV engineers and automotive designers. You'll gain real aerodynamics experience using cutting edge wind tunnels and CFD. **What Can You Expect To Do?** Build experimental and simulation tools. Design surfaces and parts to be tested in CFD, wind tunnel, and on track. Contribute to Ford's next generation of electric vehicles. **What Are We Looking For?** Pursuit of a Bachelor's degree, Master's, or PhD degree in Aerospace/Aeronautical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or a related field A GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent) Analytical and creative problem-solving skills Must be able to work from the Long Beach, CA campus. Must be able to dedicate 6 MONTHS for this engagement Candidates must graduate and be available for full-time work prior to xxxx 2027 Ability to think creatively and champion innovative designs **Our preferred requirements** Curious and highly motivated to solve new problems whether in a work, university, or personal project Demonstrated ability to teach yourself a new technical skill to solve a problem Exposure to commercial CFD (OpenFOAM, StarCCM+, Fluent) Exposure to 3D CAD or surfacing, preferably Blender, Alias, CATIA, NX, Creo, or Solidworks Coding experience Formula SAE, Formula Student experience, or other hands on experience, including personal projects Exposure to machine learning and AI You may not check every box, or your experience may look a little different from what we've outlined, but if you think you can bring value to Ford Motor Company, we encourage you to apply! As an established global company, we offer the benefit of choice. You can choose what your Ford future will look like: will your story span the globe, or keep you close to home? Will your career be a deep dive into what you love, or a series of new teams and new skills? Will you be a leader, a changemaker, a technical expert, a culture builder...or all of the above? No matter what you choose, we offer a work life that works for you. This position is a salary grade 5. For more information on salary and benefits, click here: Click here to find out more about available programs and benefits: *********************************** Visa sponsorship is not available for this position. Candidates for positions with Ford Motor Company must be legally authorized to work in the United States. Verification of employment eligibility will be required at the time of hire. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, age, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability status or protected veteran status. In the United States, if you need a reasonable accommodation for the online application process due to a disability, please call **************. This position is hybrid. Candidates who are in commuting distance to a Ford hub location may be required to be onsite four or more days per week. #LI-Hybrid #LI-BB1 **Requisition ID** : 55733
    $26k-31k yearly est. 17d ago
  • Logger Activities Board, Student Worker

    Lincoln Land Community College, Il 2.9company rating

    Student worker job in Springfield, IL

    Quick Link ****************************************** Position Title Logger Activities Board, Student Worker Position Description/Requirements Lincoln Land Community College is accepting applications for Logger Activities Board Student Workers. Students in this role can creatively engage other students and build community through events and activities. Student Workers for the Loggers Activities Board (LAB) work as a team to plan and implement events and activities that align with the mission and goals of LLCC and the Student Life Office. Responsibilities include: * Developing educational and social events for LLCC students, using a programming model and planning template * Providing event support at scheduled LAB events including setup, breakdown and facilitation as needed * Promoting activities across LLCC campuses by working with the Student Life team, including the Graphic Design Intern, on publicity from flyers to social media posts * Collecting information from students about what they would like to see happening and responding to their suggestions. * Tracking event participation through sign-ins and/or program evaluations * Performing other duties as assigned as a part of the Student Life Office team. All LLCC Student Workers have the following institutional responsibilities: * Uphold LLCC's mission, as well as certain standards of conduct within the College and in dealings with students, staff, faculty and the general public. * Responsible for compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and other regulations with regard to confidentiality of and access to student and other institutional records. Student Workers will be paid minimum wage and will be scheduled to work 5-20 hours per week. Requirements include the following: * Must maintain satisfactory academic progress * Must be enrolled at least half-time (6 credit hours) during the semester of employment, with the exception of summer term * Complete LLCC's mandatory harassment prevention training within 30 days of employment * Minimum GPA 2.5 * Understand and support the mission of Lincoln Land Community College and Student Life, and Logger Activities Board * Demonstrate the ability to work independently be reliable, responsible, confident, flexible, and willing to help * Demonstrate a desire to learn about the college and help others adjust to college through campus engagement * Exhibit the ability to work and communicate effectively with a diverse group of team members, students, vendors, and LLCC faculty and staff If working with minors, employment will be contingent upon successful completion of a criminal background check. LLCC strives to create an inclusive workplace and environment for our students, faculty and staff. We are seeking applicants from all backgrounds and experiences to ensure we create a diverse workforce and learning environment. Requisition Specific Details Open Date 07/14/2022 Last Day to Apply Open Until Filled Yes Special Instructions to Applicant Professional References Professional References Special Instructions
    $21k-27k yearly est. 17d ago
  • Family Resource Advocate

    Springfield Urban League 4.2company rating

    Student worker job in Springfield, IL

    Job Description SUMMARY: The Family Resource Advocate is responsible for providing quality, comprehensive child/family support services to preschoolers and their families; providing support, training and case management to assist parents in meeting the needs of their children and enhancing parents' role as the primary influence on their child's education and development and supporting parents in increasing their economic stability; determining eligibility for program, enrolling families in program, enlisting parental involvement in child educational programs; working with parents in identifying and achieving goals; accessing support services; creating training programs; and facilitating positive parent, school and student relationships. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: 1. Establishes a relationship of trust with Head Start children and families. 2. Works with parents and caregivers, providing information and supportive services as needed. This includes conducting a Family Assessment with each enrolled family and negotiating/implementing an Individualized Family Partnership Agreement with them, as well as quarterly meetings with those families who have selected to receive ongoing services. This includes completing required contacts and paperwork for the services provided to each assigned family. 3. Makes appropriate referrals for families and children and follows up on referrals to determine if services were received and needs were met. 4. Interview interested families during enrollment for completion of application and enrollment process by utilizing application checklist. 5. Provide completed application to the Site Manager for review and approval. 6. Obtain income documentation to verify eligibility. 7. Provide actual income documentations, i.e. W2, 1040, RASP, Child support, etc. to ERSEA Coordinator. 8. Obtain hard copies of IEP's and IFSP's during enrollment. 9. Hard copies of IEP's and IFSP's will be provided to Special Services Coordinator in 24 hours. 10. Maintain files in a locked file cabinet. 11. Send via U.S. Mail official notification to families to inform them of selection for enrollment. 12. Enter reasons and causes of absences into ChildPlus daily. 13. Per the Attendance Document Procedures, provides follow-up on children with attendance issues by making contact with families within the hour of the absence. 14. Works closely with teaching staff to coordinate home visits (when agreed upon by both parties), share pertinent information, collaborate on family concerns, and provide united support to families. 15. Attends staff meetings, training sessions, Family Committee Meetings and Community Service Provider Meetings as recommended by the Family Resource Development Coordinator. 16. Provides crisis intervention services to Head Start families within the scope of the agency's resources. 17. Distributes information regarding adult education, employment, male involvement, and family involvement to Head Start families. 18. Distributes health education information to classroom staff and parents and forwards incoming health-related records and information to the site's Data Clerk. 19. Offers updates regarding local social service and health service-related resources for families. 20. Helps identify medical and dental issues and makes referrals to health agencies. 21.Assists with ongoing health screenings held at each Site or in the community as arranged by the Health Services Staff. 22. Submits records of children's illnesses and health needs as identified in the assigned classrooms and assures that proper follow-up action is taken in consultation with the parent and/or a health professional. 23. Works with Data Clerk to maintain records required in the children's site files. 24. Provides assistance and support in health emergencies at the site and provides follow-up, as appropriate. 25. Consults with staff on child abuse and neglect issues and fulfills mandated reporter duties per State of Illinois laws. 26. Maintains confidentiality and professionalism at all times. 27. Employee will comply with the policies and procedures for bus monitoring. Bus monitoring services will consist of (but not limited to) securing all children in seatbelts, taking attendance, securing authorized signatures when releasing the child from the bus. Employee will also maintain control and ensure the safety of the children on the bus at all times. 28. Performs other duties as assigned, with consideration given to the priority of direct services to families. QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Minimum Educational Standards: A credential or certification in social work, human services, family services, counseling or a related field. Desired Educational standards: Bachelor's Degree in social services or related field. 2. Ability to communicate and work well with parents, children, staff, and community agency personnel 3. Ability to pass a medical examination identifying freedom from communicable disease 4. Ability to lift at least 40 pounds 5. At least 21 years of age 6. Must have a current Illinois Driver's License, reliable transportation for self and others for use in program activities, and proof of car insurance required by the State of Illinois 7. Willingness to learn and uphold Springfield Urban League Head Start Policies and Procedures and have a positive attitude toward direction 8. Must meet the State of Illinois Department of Children and Family Services Licensing Standards for working at a Head Start Center 9. Ability to adequately complete program records and reports, organize time and materials effectively, understand written program materials Benefits Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Short-Term & Long-Term Disability Insurance, Employee Assistance Plan. We offer vacation, sick and personal pay based on date of hire. The Springfield Urban League, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer 7:30am-4:00pm Monday - Friday
    $38k-49k yearly est. 12d ago
  • PSYCHIATRIC COUNSELOR

    Taylorville Memorial Hospital

    Student worker job in Springfield, IL

    Min USD $29.44/Hr. Max USD $45.64/Hr. Provides case coordination services for psychiatric patients of all ages and their families. Primary services include Comprehensive Psychiatric Social History, group, individual, and family counseling, and discharge planning. Facilitates the functioning of the multidisciplinary team through the provisions of specific department modalities. Location: Onsite daily in Springfield, IL Shift: Mon - Fri 7:30am - 4pm CST Qualifications Minimum Qualifications:Education:• Master's degree in clinical psychology, social work, counseling or related field required.Licensure/Certification/Registry:• Licensed social worker (LSW) or licensed professional counselor (LPC) required.• Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC), or Licensed Marital and Family Therapist (LMFT) licensure preferred; but must obtain one of these licensures within two years of hire. Experience:• One to three year supervised clinical experience in a psychiatric setting or relative field preferred. Responsibilities Principal Duties & Responsibilities:1. Obtain psychiatric social services assessments within 3 working days after admission and record in patient's record. Assessments must include all regulatory mandated information. 2. Provide group, individual, and family counseling to patients of all ages and their families as requested by physician or multidisciplinary team. Documents in record after each session and supports information needed for Utilization Review criteria and the patient treatment plan. 3. Initiates discharge planning when patient is admitted. Discharge planning is coordinated with physician and interprofessional team. Assures that discharge plans are secured when patient is medically ready for discharge. Assures that all necessary information has been transmitted to next provider of care. 4. Maintains knowledge of community resources. 5. Complies with the Illinois Mental Health Code and Confidentiality Act. 6. Provides leadership role in interprofessional treatment team meetings. . 7. Consults with colleagues for individual treatment planning of unusual patient situations. 8. Provides evidence of continuing education in the profession. 9. Assists, as needed, in the staff training, new employee orientation, student education, community education, in-house activities, and general public relations activities. 10. Aware of and complies with department and hospital policy and procedures. 11. Demonstrates knowledge of care for older adults through accurate assessments, treatment and effective implementation of interventions. 12. Perform other duties as assigned. The intent of this job description is to provide a representative summary of the major duties and responsibilities performed by incumbents of this job. Incumbents may be requested to perform tasks other than those specifically presented in this description.
    $29.4-45.6 hourly Auto-Apply 5d ago
  • Summer Day Camp Counselor-Intern

    Kecamps

    Student worker job in Springfield, IL

    KE Camps is the leading provider of summer camps for country clubs nationwide. We partner with over 230 private clubs all over the country to implement traditional-style day camps for elementary-aged children. Our Staff are the backbone of our programs and therefore, we pride ourselves on giving them an incredible amount of support. As a staff member, we guarantee you will feel a part of the KE Camps Team! Our Camp Counselor positions have the potential to serve as competitively paid internships that meet your course credit needs. First and foremost, your primary responsibilities will be as a Camp Counselor. As an Intern, you will be expected to fulfill your regular daily job responsibilities and it will be up to you to complete your internship responsibilities and to ensure that they do not interfere with your work obligations. Contact your college advisor in advance and ask them if you can use your summer camp job as a practicum, internship or for other course credits. If KE Camps can meet your internship requirements, your on-site Camp Director will be your field supervisor and oversee your course work. You will also be connected to a KE Camps contact at our HQ in Skillman, NJ. To receive credit, you must complete the course, practicum or internship per your college's parameters and complete your summer employment. As a Camp Counselor, you will be an active participant in all camp activities and will assist your Camp Director with a variety of daily tasks, all with the goal of creating a memorable and meaningful camp experience for your campers. Our Counselors interact with our campers throughout the entire day, helping them make friends, try new things, and generally caring for their well-being. The role of a Counselor is to participate, build relationships and have fun while ensuring the physical and emotional safety of every child. Camp Counselor Qualities * Ability to help children grow in character, experiences and insights * Ability to guard the health and well-being of campers at all times * Capable of sustaining energy for participation in a full day's worth of activities * Prior experience working with children * Enthusiastic, Responsible, Dependable, Consistent, Level-Headed, Flexible, and Calm in all situations * CPR/First Aid Certified OR willing to become certified before the summer begins Camp Counselor Responsibilities * Work with group of campers and provide a fun, safe and exciting camp experience * Cooperate with fellow Counselors and Camp Director * Greet families and campers upon arrival * Support Camp Director in establishing rules and emergency procedures with campers * Participate in all camp activities * Supervise daily swim time in a hands-on manner from within the water (lifeguard certification not required) * Help out where needed and lead activities when asked to by the Camp Director * Complete other duties, as assigned Benefits of Interning with KE Camps * Build Critical Skills - You will gain skills sought after by employers. 21st Century Skills such as creativity, problem solving, flexibility, collaboration, organization, planning and communication are just a few of the strengths you'll build throughout the summer. * Networking Opportunities - You will build professional contacts with other staff and camp alumni. You'll have the opportunity to create connections that can provide a link to future internships and job opportunities in a variety of careers. * Hands on Leadership Experience - You will supervise a group of campers, lead programs and positively influence the next generation. This is a hands-on leadership experience in which you will engage in active decision-making, behavior management, and team development. Our camp is located at Panther Creek Country Club in Springfield, IL. Camp will run Monday-Friday from June 8 through July 31 - staff members must be available to work the full camp season. Find out more at ****************
    $39k-58k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Student Worker - Food Service or Catering - Millikin University

    Aramark 4.3company rating

    Student worker job in Decatur, IL

    Your career starts here! Take advantage of our operations on your campus by kickstarting your future with our passionate teams and dedicated leaders who are ready to get you to where you want to go. As a Student Food Services / Catering Worker, not only will you play an important part in helping us prep food and follow safety guidelines, but you?ll master customer service and social skills! Prior experience isn?t the most important thing ? we're looking for students who are ready to be trailblazers with Aramark. Pursue what matters and apply to join our team today. Essential functions and responsibilities of the position may vary by location based on client requirements and business needs. **Long Description** COMPENSATION: The Hourly rate for this position is $15.00 to $16.00. If both numbers are the same, that is the amount that Aramark expects to offer. This is Aramark?s good faith and reasonable estimate of the compensation for this position as of the time of posting. BENEFITS: Aramark offers comprehensive benefit programs and services for eligible employees including medical, dental, vision, and work/life resources. Additional benefits may include retirement savings plans like 401(k) and paid days off such as parental leave and disability coverage. Benefits vary by location and are subject to any legal requirements or limitations, employee eligibility status, and where the employee lives and/or works. For more information about Aramark benefits, click here Aramark Careers - Benefits & Compensation There is no predetermined application window for this position, the position will close once a qualified candidate is selected. Qualified applicants with arrest or conviction records will be considered for employment in accordance with all applicable laws, including, but not limited to all applicable Fair Chance Ordinances and Acts. For jobs in San Francisco, this includes the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance. **Job Responsibilities** Prepares and builds food items according to standardized recipes and directions Properly stores food in accordance with standards Sets up workstations including prep tables, service counters, hot wells, steam tables, etc. Breaks down, cleans, and sanitizes workstations Serves food to customers while ensuring guest satisfaction and anticipating the customers? needs Replenishes food items and ensure product is stocked to appropriate levels Maintains excellent customer service and positive demeanor towards guest, customers, clients, co-workers, etc. Adheres to Aramark safety policies and procedures including food safety and sanitation Ensures security of company assets At Aramark, developing new skills and doing what it takes to get the job done make a positive impact for our employees and for our customers. In order to meet our commitments, job duties may change or new ones may be assigned without formal notice. **Qualifications** Previous food service experience preferred Must have or acquire food safety certification Demonstrates guest service skills This role may have physical demands including, but not limited to, lifting, bending, pushing, pulling and/or extended walking and standing. This role may also require uniforms and/or usage of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). **Education** **About Aramark** **Our Mission** Rooted in service and united by our purpose, we strive to do great things for each other, our partners, our communities, and our planet. At Aramark, we believe that every employee should enjoy equal employment opportunity and be free to participate in all aspects of the company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, gender, pregnancy, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, military status, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by applicable law. **About Aramark** The people of Aramark proudly serve millions of guests every day through food and facilities in 15 countries around the world. Rooted in service and united by our purpose, we strive to do great things for each other, our partners, our communities, and our planet. We believe a career should develop your talents, fuel your passions, and empower your professional growth. So, no matter what you're pursuing - a new challenge, a sense of belonging, or just a great place to work - our focus is helping you reach your full potential. Learn more about working here at ***************************** or connect with us on Facebook , Instagram and Twitter .
    $15-16 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Part-Time Case Aide

    Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois 4.1company rating

    Student worker job in Decatur, IL

    Lutheran Child and Family Services Effective Date: March 1, 2024 NON-MANAGEMENT Job Title: Case Aide Exempt/Non-exempt: NON-EXEMPT Immediate Supervisor: Case Aide Supervisor Salary Range: $16.20 - $18.20 Benefits: Click Here to view LCFS' Full-Time Employee Benefits. Essential Functions: Primarily responsible for establishing and maintaining a cooperative working relationship with Treatment Foster Care families through regular visits. These visits aim to identify needs and concerns, facilitating collaboration between the Case Aide, caseworker, and families to address and meet those needs. Additionally, the Case Aide provides direct and indirect services to assigned agency clients. May work evenings, weekends, and occasional holidays. Willingness to travel through high-risk communities as needed. Assist in supervised visitations, ensuring a secure and comfortable environment for families during these interactions. Provide supervision during visits with children, caregivers, and/or siblings. Interpret, assist, and monitor tasks assigned to caregivers during these supervised sessions. Demonstrate the ability to effectively evaluate and suggest client needs, positive parenting interaction during parent/child visitation, and provide assistance and guidance through knowledge and modeling to enhance areas of improvement. Effectively manage time and workload, ensuring timely completion of visitation records, and sharing pertinent information with the service team. Assist in filing documentation into the child's agency record and maintain accurate and timely records of client interactions, services provided, and any observed changes in client circumstances. Ensure completion of appropriate documentation in a timely manner, including names, identification numbers, dates, and visit-related information in the SACWIS system, as required for comprehensive and accurate recordkeeping. Actively collaborate with community resources to connect clients with essential services, including but not limited to housing, healthcare, and educational support. Develop and maintain a comprehensive working knowledge of community resources to effectively serve agency clients. Provide transportation to clients and caregivers, enhancing accessibility to service delivery. Safely transport clients to appointments, court hearings, visitations, and other relevant locations as required. Maintain and convey knowledge of car seat safety protocols and regulatory requirements to staff. Represents clients' needs and Agency interests to referral sources, governmental administrative and judicial systems. Shares information and observations concerning the family and service delivery in the team meetings. Performs the required duties of the position within the philosophy, policies, and procedures of the Agency and Standards of the Profession and Child Welfare Authorities. Works cooperatively with other service programs in the Agency. Demonstrates knowledge and acceptance of Agency policies and procedures and the policies and procedures of the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS). Assumes responsibility for enhancing knowledge and understanding of the assigned area of service through utilizing supervision, program meetings, and staff development training opportunities, both within and outside the Agency. Attends all mandatory training offered through the Agency as part of initial orientation and ongoing as needed. Perform other duties as assigned. Knowledge and Ability Requirements: Ability to build relationships. Understands the importance of client information confidentiality. Understanding of child welfare practices, policies, and regulations. Effective communication skills, both written and verbal. Strong organizational and time-management skills for scheduling other assigned tasks. Capacity to work independently and as part of a team. Knowledge of community resources and services. Education and Experience: High School diploma or equivalent as well as at least 2 years of experience working with children and families preferred. Training in child welfare practices and relevant certifications are a plus. Physical Demands and Other Requirements: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the essential duties listed in the job description satisfactorily. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to sit. The employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; use hands to finger, handle or feel objects, or controls; reach with hands and arms. Capable of operating standard office equipment, including a computer and keyboard, calculator, typical business machines such as a fax machine and copier. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision and the ability to adjust focus. The employee is required to have valid driver's license, auto insurance and must be able to safely operate a motor vehicle. The work environment characteristics include a noise level which is usually low to moderate. Position Responsibilities/Program Execution and Decision Making: Diversity and Inclusion/ Professionalism: In all aspects of their work presents as a role model to others, behaving in a way which actively supports LCFS as a welcoming community, promotes diversity and inclusion in the workplace and collaborates with others to further equity and dismantle barriers to a more inclusive experience of community. Participates in annual professional development and/or advocacy regarding inclusion. Ethical Conduct: Follows all ethics policies and procedures related to program execution and decision making as defined by the agency as well as any related professional licensing, regulatory or accrediting body. Maintain confidentiality of client, staff, and agency information. Reports any known or suspected breaches of confidentiality in accordance with policy. Reports possible misconduct or relevant errors/ oversight in a timely manner and responsibly addresses related issues with chain of command. Communication/ Interpersonal Skills: Consistently conveys clear, accurate, timely, and respectful communication appropriate for the situation. Informs appropriate management staff when incident occurs or a crisis situation. Maintains professional boundaries with clients/residents, staff, interns, volunteers, and vendors. Able to successfully share skills and concepts with others and works effectively with others under time and environmental pressures. Safety and Agency Resource Utilization: Demonstrates sound judgement and foresight in safety awareness and in daily work. Notifies, in a timely manner, the supervisory chain of any incidents or circumstances that need attention. Report all suspicions or allegations of abuse immediately to their supervisor. Ensures appropriate utilization of materials and resources and minimizes waste. Other Responsibilities: All other tasks and responsibilities as assigned.
    $16.2-18.2 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Case Aid

    Addus Homecare Corporation

    Student worker job in Decatur, IL

    Addus Home Care strives to help older adults and people with disabilities to live safe and healthy lives at home. In this job, you will assists families in crisis through DCFS programs including: Family Habilitation Services, Visitation and Housing. Family Service Specialists provide services that help families comply with court-ordered program participation and work through difficult situations. Training is provided through the office and on-the-job. Family Service Specialist Benefits: * Pay is $17/HR * DAILY PAY available for select positions! * Flexible schedule - full time and part time available * Direct deposit * Reimbursement for mileage $.70/mile FSS Duties: * Support families to prevent the permanent placement of children out of their home. * Provide transportation for parent and/or children to and from locations for supervised visitation. Travel can be extensive. * Work directly with families in the home, teaching and demonstrating homemaking skills, parenting skills, anger management, utilizing effective resources * Supervised visitation / Unsupervised visitation. Observe all interaction between parents and children during visits parent and redirect if needed * Prepare written reports and maintain accurate records * Submit written client progress reports on a monthly basis: * Scheduled dates and units of service * Specific goals/issues to be addressed for each date of service * Documentation as to whether each appointment was successful or missed * Reports of progress for each identified goal * Recommendations for future service * Report all child abuse and neglect * Attend all mandated trainings * For families or emancipated foster children in the housing program the FSS locates housing, jobs and other community supports for living independently. FSS Requirements & Competencies: * High school diploma or GED is required * Associates degree or 2 years of child welfare experience is required * Must be at least 21 years of age * Experience in social work, child care, or working with families is preferred * Must have a dependable automobile, a valid driver's license, and proof of auto insurance * Must pass required background checks Eligible employees and their dependents will be offered health insurance coverage through The SEIU Healthcare Illinois Home Care and Child Care Fund (the "Fund") including medical, prescription drug, dental, and vision benefits. Employees are also eligible to enroll in employer sponsored retirement plan after 6 months of service (21 years of age). Accrued paid time off (up to 75 hours per year based on tenure), as well as paid holidays (see holiday schedule) for employees who have worked at least 1 year with company, and work 30 hours per week. Holiday Schedule: * New Year's Day * Memorial Day * July Fourth * Labor Day * Thanksgiving * Christmas * Martin Luther King Day or Floating Holiday We may text you during the hiring process. By proceeding, you give us permission to text you at the mobile number provided. Message and data rates may apply. Message frequency varies. Reply 'Opt Out' at any time if you no longer wish to receive text messages regarding our opportunities. Employee wellbeing is top priority at Addus Homecare, and we're thrilled to announce our recognition as the top healthcare company on Indeed's 2024 Top 100 Work Wellbeing Index.
    $17 hourly 4d ago
  • Behavioral Health Specialist - Decatur, Illinois

    Heritage Behavioral Health Center 4.0company rating

    Student worker job in Decatur, IL

    Behavioral Health Specialist - Heritage Behavioral Health Center - Decatur, Illinois
    $33k-43k yearly est. Auto-Apply 5d ago
  • Counselor

    Webster Cantrell Youth Advocacy

    Student worker job in Decatur, IL

    Now Hiring: Counselor at Webster Cantrell Youth Advocacy Location: Decatur, IL Status: Full-Time, Exempt Reports To: Clinical Director Make a difference. Feel valued. Love where you work. At Webster Cantrell Youth Advocacy, we believe in supporting our team as much as we support our clients-and our employees agree! ✅ 80%+ of our staff love our workplace culture ✅ We promote a healthy work-life balance ✅ Nearly 90% of our employees say they're truly happy working here STUDENT LOAN REPAYMENT OPPORTUNITY! We are an HRSA-approved site, meaning eligible mental and behavioral health professionals can receive up to $50,000 in student loan repayment! What You'll Do: ✔️ Provide individual, group, and family counseling to help clients build healthier relationships and improve personal growth ✔️ Conduct client assessments and collaborate on treatment plans ✔️ Deliver in-home, community, and office-based counseling ✔️ Maintain accurate case records and progress notes ✔️ Participate in court hearings, team meetings, and ongoing training ✔️ Uphold trauma-informed best practices What We're Looking For: ???? Education: Bachelor's degree in counseling, social work, psychology, or a related field (or any bachelor's degree with 2 years of supervised mental health experience) ???? Experience: 1+ year of casework or counseling experience ???? Skills: Strong interpersonal skills, professionalism, organization, and discretion ???? Requirements: Valid Illinois driver's license, auto insurance, and ability to pass a background check Why Join Us? ???? Positive, supportive workplace culture ⚖️ True work-life balance (80%+ of employees love our culture!) ???? Ongoing professional development & tuition reimbursement ???? Collaborative and mission-driven team ???? HRSA loan repayment eligibility-up to $50,000! ???? Generous Benefits Package: 15 paid holidays per year Vacation, sick & personal time 401K match Employer-paid vision, dental, life, and long-term disability Medical and short-term disability options Ready to Love Where You Work? Apply today and become a part of our mission to empower youth and families! Full job description attached.
    $36k-69k yearly est. 20d ago
  • High School Guidance Counselor

    Illinois Association of School 3.8company rating

    Student worker job in Moweaqua, IL

    Join a school district with a strong tradition of academics and extra-curricular excellence. Central A&M High School has an opening for a HS Guidance Counselor beginning in August 2025. We are looking for a person who is passionate about serving our students in the roles of social/emotional outreach as well as schedule and career guidance. Our school system has strong community support within a small-town atmosphere. 2025 grads -- this may be your first job! Qualifications Certified in Illinois. Salary/Benefits As per collective bargaining agreement with CAMEO. Additional Notes Extra-curricular positions are available. Position will be posted until filled. How to Apply Send cover letter, resume and references to HS Principal via mail or email or to Larry Daly, Principal Central A&M High School 229 E. Pine St. Moweaqua, IL 62550 Materials may be emailed to Mr. Daly at ******************** Email Address ******************** School District ****************** ILearn Link ILearn Report Card Link District Report Card Job Posting Date 7/23/2025 Start Date N/A
    $38k-51k yearly est. Easy Apply 60d+ ago
  • Middle School Counselor

    Decatur Public Schools 4.3company rating

    Student worker job in Decatur, IL

    Middle School Teaching/Guidance Counselor Date Available: 08/11/2025 Additional Information: Show/Hide TITLE: Middle School Counselor PURPOSE: To help middle school students adjust to the many changing aspects of adolescence, and work to maximize student success by promoting access and equity for all students. QUALIFICATIONS: * Holds a valid Illinois Professional Educator License * Holds a certificate as a guidance counselor - or- Holds a type 73 certificate * Master's Degree or higher education * The ability to function effectively as a member of the school staff. * Good organizational skills, detailed oriented, and ability to prioritize tasks effectively and efficiently. * Ability to understand and follow basic oral and written instructions. * Good written and communication skills. * Ability to communicate to students, parents, staff, and administration in a courteous manner. REPORTS TO: The Principal or Designee MAINTAINS LIAISON WITH: Parents, Staff, Administration, and High School Counselors and/or designee. Communicates on a regular basis or as requested by parents, staff, and/or administration. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: (The following are the essential fundamentals to include but not limited to the following job duties.) I. MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION OF STUDENTS SERVICES: * Observes students in their classrooms and other school settings to assist with providing short-term counseling for academics, discipline, and truancy. * Emphasis will be placed on helping students develop skills in resolving conflicts, making decisions, improving interpersonal relationships with students and staff, preventing situations that would disrupt the learning environment, and coping with uncomfortable situations. * Works with students to explore, set goals, and plan educational career opportunities. Monitors and collects data on student interests through career exploration platforms. * Develop and maintain the Individual Career Exploration Plan for each student. * Consults and collaborates with the teachers, school psychologist, social workers, administrators, families, and community resources to develop student success. * Maintains contact with building administration to ensure that there is a coordinated effort and program to help students develop responsibility for their behavior. * Has knowledge of community agencies that can assist students and can make appropriate referrals as necessary. * Provides a stabilizing environment for students in crisis. * Help arrange assistance for the academic needs of individual students. * Assist with grade-level transitions. II. ASSISTANCE TO INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF: * Works with the staff in determining the needs of the students. * Advises teachers on the social, emotional, and career development of the middle school student. * Works with individual teachers to assist with situations that help will improve the teacher's effectiveness working with middle school students. * Works with staff to support lessons on social-emotional learning. * Coordinates and administers State and District wide tests. * Arranges for conferences with parents and teachers as needed. III. STAFF AND PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES: a. Maintains and submits accurate and timely records/reports as required by law, Board policy, and administrative guidelines. b. Follows building and district rules, procedures, and policies. c. Takes an active role in interpreting the school's objectives, rules, and policies. d. Participates in programs and/or assemblies that bring about Career Awareness. e. Maintains and submits accurate and timely records/reports as required by law, Board policy, and administrative guidelines. TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: Wages, hours, terms, and conditions of employment pursuant to the collective bargaining agreement. EVALUATION: Each employee shall be evaluated according to the District's guidelines, policies, and procedures in accordance with the DEA contract. The physical demands, work environment factors, and mental functions described below are representative of those that must be met by an employee to perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individual with disabilities to perform the essential functions. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to handle work which deals mostly with people, objects, and equipment in a general setting. The employee may be required to use repetitive hand motions, including prolonged use of a computer terminal. The employee is frequently required to sit, see, talk and hear. The employee is occasionally required to stand, walk, bend, stoop, and kneel. The employee may be required to lift up to 20 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus with or without correction. The employee must recognize differences in sound, such as voices/noises that are loud and playful instead of angry and combative. The employee must have the ability to differentiate tones and volumes in conversation. The employee should hear in the normal audio range with or without correction. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. MENTAL FUNCTIONS: While performing the duties of this job, the employee regularly is required to compare, analyze, communicate, coordinate, compile, instruct, synthesize, evaluate, use interpersonal skills, negotiate, and maintain emotional control under stress. The employee frequently is required to compute. The employee occasionally is required to copy. The foregoing statements describe the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and are not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills that may be required. Decatur Public Schools is an equal employment opportunity employer with an affirmative action plan. This position falls under the Decatur Education Association (DEA) Contract - 2022-2026. The Salary Schedule is attached above. Benefit information can be found HERE. Attachment(s): * Middle School Counselor JD * Salary Schedule DEA
    $38k-46k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Learning Behavior Specialist 1

    Staff Today

    Student worker job in Beardstown, IL

    Health Advocates Network is seeking a Learning Behavior Specialist 1 to work at a Facility in Beardstown, IL. This is a registry position with our company. Pay Rate: $54 / hour *W2 Shift: Class: SPED LBS1 Shift: 1 Start: 07: 00: 00 End: 15: 15: 00 Responsibilities: Develop and implement individualized education plans (IEPs) for students with disabilities Provide direct instruction in a variety of subjects, tailored to the unique needs of each student Collaborate with other teachers, parents, and support staff to ensure the success of each student Monitor student progress and make adjustments to instruction as needed Create a positive and inclusive learning environment for all students Qualifications: Minimum 1-year previous working experience as a Learning Behavior Specialist 1 Bachelor's degree in special education or a related field Valid teaching certificate in special education Experience working with students with disabilities Strong communication and collaboration skills Must have up to date certification in the state of IL If interested, please apply through this job post. You may fax a copy of your most recent resume to 877-858-6263. If you have any questions, please feel free to call at (800) 928-5561 and ask to speak with Cameron Monday-Friday (08: 30 AM - 05: 00 PM PST). #IndeedStaffHigh
    $34k-51k yearly est. 39d ago
  • LLCC Jacksonville Student Worker

    Lincoln Land Community College, Il 2.9company rating

    Student worker job in Springfield, IL

    Quick Link ****************************************** Position Title LLCC Jacksonville Student Worker Position Description/Requirements Lincoln Land Community College is currently accepting applications for a Student Worker to provide clerical assistance to the staff at the Jacksonville Outreach Center. Student Workers will perform the following duties: * Provide front line assistance to students, staff and community * Clerical duties including making copies, filling printers, data entry, answering phones, etc. * Assist students with online account activation, book ordering, bookstore needs, etc. * Assist with Jacksonville events which may include assisting with set-up and general organization. * Provide coverage as needed for staff breaks/lunches * Other duties as assigned All LLCC Student Workers have the following institutional responsibilities: * Uphold LLCC's mission, as well as certain standards of conduct within the College and in dealings with students, staff, faculty and the general public. * Responsible for compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and other regulations with regard to confidentiality of and access to student and other institutional records. Students eligible for Federal Work Study funds will be given first preference. Student Workers will be paid minimum wage. Students will be scheduled to work up to 20 hours per week during office hours, which are Monday-Friday 8AM-5PM. Requirements include the following: * Must maintain satisfactory academic progress * Must be enrolled at least half-time (6 credit hours) during the semester of employment, with the exception of summer term * Complete LLCC's mandatory harassment prevention training within 30 days of employment If working with minors, employment will be contingent upon successful completion of a criminal background check. LLCC strives to create an inclusive workplace and environment for our students, faculty and staff. We are seeking applicants from all backgrounds and experiences to ensure we create a diverse workforce and learning environment. Requisition Specific Details Open Date 08/11/2023 Last Day to Apply Open Until Filled Yes Special Instructions to Applicant Professional References Professional References Special Instructions
    $21k-27k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Family Resource Advocate

    Springfield Urban League 4.2company rating

    Student worker job in Springfield, IL

    SUMMARY : The Family Resource Advocate is responsible for providing quality, comprehensive child/family support services to preschoolers and their families; providing support, training and case management to assist parents in meeting the needs of their children and enhancing parents' role as the primary influence on their child's education and development and supporting parents in increasing their economic stability; determining eligibility for program, enrolling families in program, enlisting parental involvement in child educational programs; working with parents in identifying and achieving goals; accessing support services; creating training programs; and facilitating positive parent, school and student relationships. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: 1. Establishes a relationship of trust with Head Start children and families. 2. Works with parents and caregivers, providing information and supportive services as needed. This includes conducting a Family Assessment with each enrolled family and negotiating/implementing an Individualized Family Partnership Agreement with them, as well as quarterly meetings with those families who have selected to receive ongoing services. This includes completing required contacts and paperwork for the services provided to each assigned family. 3. Makes appropriate referrals for families and children and follows up on referrals to determine if services were received and needs were met. 4. Interview interested families during enrollment for completion of application and enrollment process by utilizing application checklist. 5. Provide completed application to the Site Manager for review and approval. 6. Obtain income documentation to verify eligibility. 7. Provide actual income documentations, i.e. W2, 1040, RASP, Child support, etc. to ERSEA Coordinator. 8. Obtain hard copies of IEP's and IFSP's during enrollment. 9. Hard copies of IEP's and IFSP's will be provided to Special Services Coordinator in 24 hours. 10. Maintain files in a locked file cabinet. 11. Send via U.S. Mail official notification to families to inform them of selection for enrollment. 12. Enter reasons and causes of absences into ChildPlus daily. 13. Per the Attendance Document Procedures, provides follow-up on children with attendance issues by making contact with families within the hour of the absence. 14. Works closely with teaching staff to coordinate home visits (when agreed upon by both parties), share pertinent information, collaborate on family concerns, and provide united support to families. 15. Attends staff meetings, training sessions, Family Committee Meetings and Community Service Provider Meetings as recommended by the Family Resource Development Coordinator. 16. Provides crisis intervention services to Head Start families within the scope of the agency's resources. 17. Distributes information regarding adult education, employment, male involvement, and family involvement to Head Start families. 18. Distributes health education information to classroom staff and parents and forwards incoming health-related records and information to the site's Data Clerk. 19. Offers updates regarding local social service and health service-related resources for families. 20. Helps identify medical and dental issues and makes referrals to health agencies. 21.Assists with ongoing health screenings held at each Site or in the community as arranged by the Health Services Staff. 22. Submits records of children's illnesses and health needs as identified in the assigned classrooms and assures that proper follow-up action is taken in consultation with the parent and/or a health professional. 23. Works with Data Clerk to maintain records required in the children's site files. 24. Provides assistance and support in health emergencies at the site and provides follow-up, as appropriate. 25. Consults with staff on child abuse and neglect issues and fulfills mandated reporter duties per State of Illinois laws. 26. Maintains confidentiality and professionalism at all times. 27. Employee will comply with the policies and procedures for bus monitoring. Bus monitoring services will consist of (but not limited to) securing all children in seatbelts, taking attendance, securing authorized signatures when releasing the child from the bus. Employee will also maintain control and ensure the safety of the children on the bus at all times. 28. Performs other duties as assigned, with consideration given to the priority of direct services to families. QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Minimum Educational Standards: A credential or certification in social work, human services, family services, counseling or a related field. Desired Educational standards: Bachelor's Degree in social services or related field. 2. Ability to communicate and work well with parents, children, staff, and community agency personnel 3. Ability to pass a medical examination identifying freedom from communicable disease 4. Ability to lift at least 40 pounds 5. At least 21 years of age 6. Must have a current Illinois Driver's License, reliable transportation for self and others for use in program activities, and proof of car insurance required bythe State of Illinois 7. Willingness to learn and uphold Springfield Urban League Head Start Policies and Procedures and have a positive attitude toward direction 8. Must meet the State of Illinois Department of Children and Family Services Licensing Standards for working at a Head Start Center 9. Ability to adequately complete program records and reports, organize time and materials effectively, understand written program materials Benefits Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Short-Term & Long-Term Disability Insurance, Employee Assistance Plan. We offer vacation, sick and personal pay based on date of hire. The Springfield Urban League, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer
    $38k-49k yearly est. Auto-Apply 12d ago
  • PSYCHIATRIC COUNSELOR

    Taylorville Memorial Hospital

    Student worker job in Springfield, IL

    Min USD $29.44/Hr. Max USD $45.64/Hr. Provides case coordination services for psychiatric patients of all ages and their families. Primary services include Comprehensive Psychiatric Social History, group, individual, and family counseling, and discharge planning. Facilitates the functioning of the multidisciplinary team through the provisions of specific department modalities. Location: Onsite daily at Springfield Memorial Hospital Shift: 7:30am - 4pm Mon - Fri Qualifications Education:• Master's degree in clinical psychology, social work, counseling or related field required.Licensure/Certification/Registry:• Licensed social worker (LSW) or licensed professional counselor (LPC) required.• Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC), or Licensed Marital and Family Therapist (LMFT) licensure preferred; but must obtain one of these licensures within two years of hire. Experience:• One to three year supervised clinical experience in a psychiatric setting or relative field preferred. Responsibilities Principal Duties & Responsibilities:1. Obtain psychiatric social services assessments within 3 working days after admission and record in patient's record. Assessments must include all regulatory mandated information. 2. Provide group, individual, and family counseling to patients of all ages and their families as requested by physician or multidisciplinary team. Documents in record after each session and supports information needed for Utilization Review criteria and the patient treatment plan. 3. Initiates discharge planning when patient is admitted. Discharge planning is coordinated with physician and interprofessional team. Assures that discharge plans are secured when patient is medically ready for discharge. Assures that all necessary information has been transmitted to next provider of care. 4. Maintains knowledge of community resources. 5. Complies with the Illinois Mental Health Code and Confidentiality Act. 6. Provides leadership role in interprofessional treatment team meetings. . 7. Consults with colleagues for individual treatment planning of unusual patient situations. 8. Provides evidence of continuing education in the profession. 9. Assists, as needed, in the staff training, new employee orientation, student education, community education, in-house activities, and general public relations activities. 10. Aware of and complies with department and hospital policy and procedures. 11. Demonstrates knowledge of care for older adults through accurate assessments, treatment and effective implementation of interventions. 12. Perform other duties as assigned. The intent of this job description is to provide a representative summary of the major duties and responsibilities performed by incumbents of this job. Incumbents may be requested to perform tasks other than those specifically presented in this description.
    $29.4-45.6 hourly Auto-Apply 11d ago
  • Case Aide

    Lutheran Child and Family Services of Illinois 4.1company rating

    Student worker job in Decatur, IL

    Lutheran Child and Family Services Effective Date: March 1, 2024 NON-MANAGEMENT Job Title: Case Aide Exempt/Non-exempt: NON-EXEMPT Immediate Supervisor: Case Aide Supervisor Essential Functions: Primarily responsible for establishing and maintaining a cooperative working relationship with Treatment Foster Care families through regular visits. These visits aim to identify needs and concerns, facilitating collaboration between the Case Aide, caseworker, and families to address and meet those needs. Additionally, the Case Aide provides direct and indirect services to assigned agency clients. May work evenings, weekends, and occasional holidays. Willingness to travel through high-risk communities as needed. Assist in supervised visitations, ensuring a secure and comfortable environment for families during these interactions. Provide supervision during visits with children, caregivers, and/or siblings. Interpret, assist, and monitor tasks assigned to caregivers during these supervised sessions. Demonstrate the ability to effectively evaluate and suggest client needs, positive parenting interaction during parent/child visitation, and provide assistance and guidance through knowledge and modeling to enhance areas of improvement. Effectively manage time and workload, ensuring timely completion of visitation records, and sharing pertinent information with the service team. Assist in filing documentation into the child's agency record and maintain accurate and timely records of client interactions, services provided, and any observed changes in client circumstances. Ensure completion of appropriate documentation in a timely manner, including names, identification numbers, dates, and visit-related information in the SACWIS system, as required for comprehensive and accurate recordkeeping. Actively collaborate with community resources to connect clients with essential services, including but not limited to housing, healthcare, and educational support. Develop and maintain a comprehensive working knowledge of community resources to effectively serve agency clients. Provide transportation to clients and caregivers, enhancing accessibility to service delivery. Safely transport clients to appointments, court hearings, visitations, and other relevant locations as required. Maintain and convey knowledge of car seat safety protocols and regulatory requirements to staff. Represents clients' needs and Agency interests to referral sources, governmental administrative and judicial systems. Shares information and observations concerning the family and service delivery in the team meetings. Performs the required duties of the position within the philosophy, policies, and procedures of the Agency and Standards of the Profession and Child Welfare Authorities. Works cooperatively with other service programs in the Agency. Demonstrates knowledge and acceptance of Agency policies and procedures and the policies and procedures of the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS). Assumes responsibility for enhancing knowledge and understanding of the assigned area of service through utilizing supervision, program meetings, and staff development training opportunities, both within and outside the Agency. Attends all mandatory training offered through the Agency as part of initial orientation and ongoing as needed. Perform other duties as assigned. Knowledge and Ability Requirements: Ability to build relationships. Understands the importance of client information confidentiality. Understanding of child welfare practices, policies, and regulations. Effective communication skills, both written and verbal. Strong organizational and time-management skills for scheduling other assigned tasks. Capacity to work independently and as part of a team. Knowledge of community resources and services. Education and Experience: High School diploma or equivalent as well as at least 2 years of experience working with children and families preferred. Training in child welfare practices and relevant certifications are a plus. Physical Demands and Other Requirements: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the essential duties listed in the job description satisfactorily. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to sit. The employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; use hands to finger, handle or feel objects, or controls; reach with hands and arms. Capable of operating standard office equipment, including a computer and keyboard, calculator, typical business machines such as a fax machine and copier. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision and the ability to adjust focus. The employee is required to have valid driver's license, auto insurance and must be able to safely operate a motor vehicle. The work environment characteristics include a noise level which is usually low to moderate. Position Responsibilities/Program Execution and Decision Making: Diversity and Inclusion/ Professionalism: In all aspects of their work presents as a role model to others, behaving in a way which actively supports LCFS as a welcoming community, promotes diversity and inclusion in the workplace and collaborates with others to further equity and dismantle barriers to a more inclusive experience of community. Participates in annual professional development and/or advocacy regarding inclusion. Ethical Conduct: Follows all ethics policies and procedures related to program execution and decision making as defined by the agency as well as any related professional licensing, regulatory or accrediting body. Maintain confidentiality of client, staff, and agency information. Reports any known or suspected breaches of confidentiality in accordance with policy. Reports possible misconduct or relevant errors/ oversight in a timely manner and responsibly addresses related issues with chain of command. Communication/ Interpersonal Skills: Consistently conveys clear, accurate, timely, and respectful communication appropriate for the situation. Informs appropriate management staff when incident occurs or a crisis situation. Maintains professional boundaries with clients/residents, staff, interns, volunteers, and vendors. Able to successfully share skills and concepts with others and works effectively with others under time and environmental pressures. Safety and Agency Resource Utilization: Demonstrates sound judgement and foresight in safety awareness and in daily work. Notifies, in a timely manner, the supervisory chain of any incidents or circumstances that need attention. Report all suspicions or allegations of abuse immediately to their supervisor. Ensures appropriate utilization of materials and resources and minimizes waste. Other Responsibilities: All other tasks and responsibilities as assigned. LCFS is an Equal Opportunity Employer
    $29k-35k yearly est. 17d ago
  • Behavioral Health Specialist - Decatur, Illinois

    Heritage Behavioral Health Center 4.0company rating

    Student worker job in Decatur, IL

    Behavioral Health Specialist - Heritage Behavioral Health Center - Decatur, Illinois Salary: High School or GED: $18.00/hour + 56 paid days off annually Schedule: Full-Time | Every other Friday off (paid wellness day) Looking for a career where your work truly matters? Heritage Behavioral Health Center is hiring passionate professionals! About Heritage Behavioral Health Center We are a mission-driven Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic located in Decatur, Illinois who is dedicated to improving mental health and substance use care to individuals in a multi-county area. We recognize that all individuals at our organization have an impact on client care - regardless of the position they hold. Why You'll Love Working Here: Collaborative mission-driven work environment Every other Friday off - paid wellness days 56 paid days off in your first year Competitive salaries aligned with state and national benchmarks At Heritage, we believe in taking care of our staff's needs so that they can concentrate on taking care of the needs of the individuals we serve. Our staff are our greatest asset, and we treat them as such! Your Role: Behavioral Health Specialist Location: Heritage Behavioral Health Center (Crisis Stabilization Unit, Residential Rehabilitation Unit, and/or Group Homes) Schedule: 24/7 programs with multiple shifts (days/evenings/nights; weekends and holidays required; rotating/alternative schedules available) Overview of the Position: Behavioral Health Specialists provide compassionate, paraprofessional support to individuals experiencing mental health and/or substance use challenges in a recovery‑oriented, person‑centered environment. Working within our Crisis Stabilization Unit, Residential Rehabilitation Unit, or Group Homes, you'll deliver direct care, skills coaching, safety monitoring, and daily living support that help individuals stabilize, build independence, and thrive in the community. This role is ideal for candidates who are reliable, teachable, and committed to trauma‑informed care, even in fast‑paced or crisis settings. Core Responsibilities: Support Daily Living & Recovery Coach clients in Activities of Daily Living (meal prep, hygiene, housekeeping, laundry) and independent living skills (medication routines, budgeting, time management). Promote healthy routines: sleep hygiene, nutrition, movement, and community participation. Client Engagement & Skills Coaching Use motivational, strengths‑based approaches to build rapport and engagement. Facilitate or co‑facilitate psychoeducational groups (coping skills, wellness, relapse prevention, community integration). Crisis & Safety Support Maintain therapeutic milieu and conduct scheduled safety checks. Use de‑escalation techniques and follow crisis protocols; promptly seek clinical support when risk increases. Support transitions between Crisis Stabilization Unit, Residential Rehabilitation, Group Homes, and community settings. Medication & Health Support (non-clinical) Support medication routines per program protocol (e.g., reminders, observation/ documentation when applicable). Encourage adherence to medical/behavioral health appointments and care plans; assist with transportation as needed. Documentation & Communication Complete timely, accurate progress notes, checklists, incident reports, and shift hand offs in accordance with policy. Communicate effectively with clinical teams (nurses, therapists, prescribers, case managers) and follow care plans. Environment, Safety, & Compliance Uphold trauma‑informed, culturally responsive, recovery‑oriented care principles. Maintain clean, organized, and safe environments; follow infection control and confidentiality standards (HIPAA). Participate in trainings, drills, and quality improvement activities. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Foundational Knowledge Understanding of mental health and substance use conditions, recovery principles, and social determinants of health. Awareness of trauma‑informed care, harm reduction, and person‑centered practices. Core Skills Communication: Clear, compassionate verbal/written communication; active listening; professional boundaries. De‑escalation:Calm presence under pressure; ability to use verbal intervention and follow safety protocols. Engagement & Coaching: Motivational approaches to build skills and confidence; group facilitation basics. Organization & Documentation: Reliable follow‑through, attention to detail, accurate records and handoffs. Teamwork: Collaborative, respectful, and responsive across multidisciplinary teams and shifts. Abilities Work in 24/7 settings, including evenings, nights, weekends/holidays; adapt to changing priorities and client needs. Assist with physical tasks including light housekeeping; help with safe transportation. Maintain confidentiality and professional boundaries; use judgment to escalate concerns to clinical staff. Build trust, demonstrate empathy, and non‑judgment. Qualifications High School Diploma or equivalent Minimum of 21 years of age A valid driver's license, reliable means of transportation, and proof of automobile insurance. Heritage also offers the following with this position: Generous Time Off: Vacation, sick, personal, and holiday leave Wellness Benefits: Every other Friday off paid, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), and fitness reimbursement Insurance: Health, dental, vision, flex spending accounts (healthcare, dependent care), and additional life insurance. Health insurance includes substantial agency contributions toward the cost. Retirement: 401k and Roth Professional Growth: Tuition assistance and continuing education opportunities Ready to make a difference? Apply today and join a team that cares about your well-being as much as the individuals we serve!
    $18 hourly Auto-Apply 4d ago
  • Family Services Specialist

    Addus Homecare Corporation

    Student worker job in Beardstown, IL

    Addus Home Care strives to help older adults and people with disabilities to live safe and healthy lives at home. In this job, you will assists families in crisis through DCFS programs including: Family Habilitation Services, Visitation and Housing. Family Service Specialists provide services that help families comply with court-ordered program participation and work through difficult situations. Training is provided through the office and on-the-job. Family Service Specialist Benefits: * Pay is $17/HR * DAILY PAY available for select positions! * Flexible schedule - full time and part time available * Direct deposit * Reimbursement for mileage $.70/mile FSS Duties: * Work with families in crisis through DCFS and various State contracts * Prepare written reports and maintain accurate records and court testimony * Prepare and sign client progress reports on a monthly basis: * Scheduled dates and units of service * Specific goals/issues to be addressed for each date of service * Documentation as to whether each appointment was successful or missed * Reports of progress for each identified goal * Recommendations for future service * Report all child abuse and neglect * Immediately report any significant events, changes in family circumstances, or unusual incidents involving the client or family members to their supervisor * Attend all mandated training * Work directly with families in the home, teaching and demonstrating homemaking skills, parenting skills, anger management, utilizing effective resources * Supervised visitation / Unsupervised visitation -- Provide transportation for parent and/or children to and from locations for supervised visitation. Observe all interaction of visitation, parent and child behaviors and redirect according to parenting needs and parent / child behaviors * Help families locate housing throughout the local areas. Housing could include public government housing, private rent, or shelter care * Assist clients with finding jobs and community resources * The goal of services for intact families is to support the family and prevent the placement of the child(ren) out of the home. FSS Requirements & Competencies: * Must be at least 21 years of age * An associate's degree from an accredited institution is required or two years of work experience in social work related to child welfare is required. * Must have a dependable automobile, a valid driver's license, and proof of auto insurance * Must pass the CANTS background check and other required background checks Eligible employees and their dependents will be offered medical, hospitalization, vision, and dental benefits through the employer sponsored minimum essential plan. Employees are also eligible to enroll in employer sponsored retirement plan after 6 months of service (21 years of age). Accrued paid time off (up to 40 hours per year, based on hours worked). All DCFS employees, who average a minimum of 25 hours over a three-month period, are eligible for holiday pay benefits. Holiday Schedule: * New Year's Day * Memorial Day * Independence Day * Labor Day * Thanksgiving Day * Christmas Day We may text you during the hiring process. By proceeding, you give us permission to text you at the mobile number provided. Message and data rates may apply. Message frequency varies. Reply 'Opt Out' at any time if you no longer wish to receive text messages regarding our opportunities. Employee wellbeing is top priority at Addus Homecare, and we're thrilled to announce our recognition as the top healthcare company on Indeed's 2024 Top 100 Work Wellbeing Index.
    $17 hourly 2d ago
  • Family Resource Advocate

    Springfield Urban League 4.2company rating

    Student worker job in Jacksonville, IL

    Job Description SUMMARY: The Family Resource Advocate is responsible for providing quality, comprehensive child/family support services to preschoolers and their families; providing support, training and case management to assist parents in meeting the needs of their children and enhancing parents' role as the primary influence on their child's education and development and supporting parents in increasing their economic stability; determining eligibility for program, enrolling families in program, enlisting parental involvement in child educational programs; working with parents in identifying and achieving goals; accessing support services; creating training programs; and facilitating positive parent, school and student relationships. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: 1. Establishes a relationship of trust with Head Start children and families. 2. Works with parents and caregivers, providing information and supportive services as needed. This includes conducting a Family Assessment with each enrolled family and negotiating/implementing an Individualized Family Partnership Agreement with them, as well as quarterly meetings with those families who have selected to receive ongoing services. This includes completing required contacts and paperwork for the services provided to each assigned family. 3. Makes appropriate referrals for families and children and follows up on referrals to determine if services were received and needs were met. 4. Interview interested families during enrollment for completion of application and enrollment process by utilizing application checklist. 5. Provide completed application to the Site Manager for review and approval. 6. Obtain income documentation to verify eligibility. 7. Provide actual income documentations, i.e. W2, 1040, RASP, Child support, etc. to ERSEA Coordinator. 8. Obtain hard copies of IEP's and IFSP's during enrollment. 9. Hard copies of IEP's and IFSP's will be provided to Special Services Coordinator in 24 hours. 10. Maintain files in a locked file cabinet. 11. Send via U.S. Mail official notification to families to inform them of selection for enrollment. 12. Enter reasons and causes of absences into ChildPlus daily. 13. Per the Attendance Document Procedures, provides follow-up on children with attendance issues by making contact with families within the hour of the absence. 14. Works closely with teaching staff to coordinate home visits (when agreed upon by both parties), share pertinent information, collaborate on family concerns, and provide united support to families. 15. Attends staff meetings, training sessions, Family Committee Meetings and Community Service Provider Meetings as recommended by the Family Resource Development Coordinator. 16. Provides crisis intervention services to Head Start families within the scope of the agency's resources. 17. Distributes information regarding adult education, employment, male involvement, and family involvement to Head Start families. 18. Distributes health education information to classroom staff and parents and forwards incoming health-related records and information to the site's Data Clerk. 19. Offers updates regarding local social service and health service-related resources for families. 20. Helps identify medical and dental issues and makes referrals to health agencies. 21.Assists with ongoing health screenings held at each Site or in the community as arranged by the Health Services Staff. 22. Submits records of children's illnesses and health needs as identified in the assigned classrooms and assures that proper follow-up action is taken in consultation with the parent and/or a health professional. 23. Works with Data Clerk to maintain records required in the children's site files. 24. Provides assistance and support in health emergencies at the site and provides follow-up, as appropriate. 25. Consults with staff on child abuse and neglect issues and fulfills mandated reporter duties per State of Illinois laws. 26. Maintains confidentiality and professionalism at all times. 27. Employee will comply with the policies and procedures for bus monitoring. Bus monitoring services will consist of (but not limited to) securing all children in seatbelts, taking attendance, securing authorized signatures when releasing the child from the bus. Employee will also maintain control and ensure the safety of the children on the bus at all times. 28. Performs other duties as assigned, with consideration given to the priority of direct services to families. QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Minimum Educational Standards: A credential or certification in social work, human services, family services, counseling or a related field. Desired Educational standards: Bachelor's Degree in social services or related field. 2. Ability to communicate and work well with parents, children, staff, and community agency personnel 3. Ability to pass a medical examination identifying freedom from communicable disease 4. Ability to lift at least 40 pounds 5. At least 21 years of age 6. Must have a current Illinois Driver's License, reliable transportation for self and others for use in program activities, and proof of car insurance required by the State of Illinois 7. Willingness to learn and uphold Springfield Urban League Head Start Policies and Procedures and have a positive attitude toward direction 8. Must meet the State of Illinois Department of Children and Family Services Licensing Standards for working at a Head Start Center 9. Ability to adequately complete program records and reports, organize time and materials effectively, understand written program materials Benefits Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Short-Term & Long-Term Disability Insurance, Employee Assistance Plan. We offer vacation, sick and personal pay based on date of hire. The Springfield Urban League, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer 8:00am-4:30pm Monday - Friday
    $38k-49k yearly est. 26d ago

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How much does a student worker earn in Springfield, IL?

The average student worker in Springfield, IL earns between $18,000 and $33,000 annually. This compares to the national average student worker range of $19,000 to $34,000.

Average student worker salary in Springfield, IL

$24,000

What are the biggest employers of Student Workers in Springfield, IL?

The biggest employers of Student Workers in Springfield, IL are:
  1. Lincoln Land Community College
  2. State Of Illinois - Illinois Student Assistance Commission
  3. Ford Motor
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