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High School Special Education Teacher
Summit Academy North 4.1
Summit Academy North job in Romulus, MI
Summit Academy North is currently seeking a positive, creative and energetic Special Education Teacher to join our Summit Family!
Do you have a passion for creativity and innovation within the classroom? Are you interested in working with a diverse population of students in a safe, family friendly environment? If so, Summit Academy North is the place for you!
Our doors at Summit Academy North have been open for 25 years, educating students from Preschool through 12th grade. Located in Romulus, MI, our beautiful buildings are filled with over 1,600 inspiring students.
On any day, one can expect to find classrooms bursting with energy, as well as shared leadership, collaboration, and the freedom of our teachers to educate students to their fullest potential. We are recognized for our powerful mentoring program and year round professional development practices. We offer before and after school activities for all students, including band, music and an athletic program.
Inspiring staff can be found every day throughout the buildings at Summit Academy North, helping students reach new heights in education. Could that staff member be you?
Job Summary:
We are seeking a full-time Special Education Teacher to join our team. The Special Education Teacher will be responsible for providing instruction and support to students with special needs, ensuring that they receive appropriate educational services and accommodations.
Responsibilities:
Essential Duties:
Develop and implement comprehensive lesson plans that meet the curriculum standards and cater to diverse learning styles.
Develop assessments and evaluate student performance through various methods, including tests, quizzes, projects, and presentations.
Develop and implement individualized education plans (IEPs) for students with special needs
Deliver direct instruction to students in various settings, including one-on-one, small group, and co-taught classrooms, using evidence-based strategies tailored to students' learning profiles
Provide specialized instruction and support to students with disabilities, including academic, behavioral, and social-emotional interventions
Collaborate with general education teachers and other school staff to ensure that students with special needs are included in all aspects of school life
Monitor and assess student progress, adjusting instruction and interventions as needed
Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of student progress and services provided
Stay up-to-date on best practices and research related to special education and disabilities
Participate in school activities, meetings, and events to contribute to the overall mission of the institution
Maintain a safe and positive environment for all students
Maintain effective communication with students, parents, and school staff
Regular and predictable attendance
Cognitive Demands:
Supervision of multiple students at once
Establishing routines and procedures
Maintaining a safe and orderly environment
Create and implement instructional plans
Participate in continuous professional development
Effective oral and written communication skills
Physical Demands:
Occasionally lift/move objects weighing up to 25lbs
Stand and walk frequently
Occasionally sit on the floor or bend down/squat
Withstand all demands presented by outside weather conditions at any time of the year
Withstand a moderate noise level
Be able to perform first aid/CPR if necessary
Assist/lift students, as necessary
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Special Education. Master's degree is a plus.
Valid teaching certification/license in Michigan for secondary education with an endorsement in Special Education
Experience working with students with disabilities, including experience developing and implementing IEPs
Strong knowledge of best practices and research related to special education and disabilities
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build positive relationships with students, parents, and colleagues
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail in planning and assessing educational activities
Company Benefits:
Health Insurance: Medical, Vision, & Dental Plans
2% 401(k) company contribution
Life, ADD, STD, LTD 100% paid by the employer
Voluntary Plans Available
To learn more about Summit Academy Schools, please visit our website at *********************
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$38k-49k yearly est. 60d+ ago
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Elementary Teacher
Summit Academy North 4.1
Summit Academy North job in Romulus, MI
Summit Academy North is currently seeking a positive, creative and energetic Elementary Teacher to join our Summit Family!
Do you have a passion for creativity and innovation within the classroom? Are you interested in working with a diverse population of students in a safe, family friendly environment? If so, Summit Academy North is the place for you!
Our doors at Summit Academy North have been open for 25 years, educating students from Preschool through 12th grade. Located in Romulus, MI, our beautiful buildings are filled with over 1,600 inspiring students.
On any day, one can expect to find classrooms bursting with energy, as well as shared leadership, collaboration, and the freedom of our teachers to educate students to their fullest potential. We are recognized for our powerful mentoring program and year round professional development practices.
We offer before and after school activities for all students, including band, music and an athletic program.
Inspiring staff can be found every day throughout the buildings at Summit Academy North, helping students reach new heights in education. Could that staff member be you?
Job Summary:
We are seeking a passionate and dedicated Elementary Teacher to join our team. The Elementary Teacher will be responsible for creating a nurturing and stimulating classroom environment for students. The ideal candidate will possess a strong commitment to student development and a desire to foster a love for learning in young children.
Responsibilities:
Essential Duties:
Develop and deliver engaging and developmentally appropriate lesson plans based on curriculum standards and cater to diverse learning styles.
Develop assessments and monitor student performance through various methods, including tests, quizzes, projects, and presentations.
Collaborate with colleagues to align curricula and participate in ongoing professional development initiatives.
Participate in school activities, meetings, and events to contribute to the overall mission of the institution.
Maintain a safe and positive environment for all students
Maintain effective communication with students, parents, and school staff
Regular and predictable attendance
Cognitive Demands:
Supervision of multiple students at once
Establishing routines and procedures
Maintaining a safe and orderly environment
Create and implement instructional plans
Participate in continuous professional development
Effective oral and written communication skills
Physical Demands:
Occasionally lift/move objects weighing up to 25lbs
Stand and walk frequently
Occasionally sit on the floor or bend down/squat
Withstand all demands presented by outside weather conditions at any time of the year
Withstand a moderate noise level
Be able to perform first aid/CPR if necessary
Assist/lift students, as necessary
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education, or a related field. Master's degree is a plus.
Valid teaching certification/license in Michigan with an endorsement in the grade level.
Strong understanding of child development and effective teaching strategies.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build positive relationships with students, parents, and colleagues.
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail in planning and assessing educational activities.
Company Benefits:
Health Insurance: Medical, Vision, & Dental Plans
2% 401(k) company contribution
Life, ADD, STD, LTD 100% paid by the employer
Voluntary Plans Available
To learn more about Summit Academy Schools, please visit our website at *********************
CS Partners/Partner Solutions provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits unlawful discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability, genetic information, military or veteran status, sexual orientation and gender identity or expression, marital status, familial status, height, weight, or any other protected status under federal, state or local laws
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$42k-51k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Secretary Level 2 - College of Arts, Sciences and Education
Ferris State University 4.4
Big Rapids, MI job
• The College of Arts, Sciences and Education seeks applicants for a Secretary Level 2.
* This position will support the delivery of academic functions within the college and provide primary support in the Social Work Department. will follow established college/departmental policies and procedures.
The anticipated start date of this position is November 2025. However, this is an estimated date and can be revised if needed. Position Type: Staff Required Education: • Satisfactory completion of two years college or equivalent such as military technical training or business/technical schooling.
The requirements listed above are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
Any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities may be considered. Equivalency for education is two years of work experience equals one year of education. Required Work Experience: • Two years full-time secretarial work experience to include bookkeeping, supervisory responsibility, and public contact. Required Licenses and Certifications: Physical Demands:
Office Environment
Moving
Reaching
Twisting
Repetitive movement
Additional Education/Experiences to be Considered: • Two years of college education (48 credits).
Higher education work experience.
Prior experience with Concur (travel software), Banner self-service and Banner INB. Essential Duties/Responsibilities: • Answer or refer inquiries from students, faculty, staff, and the general public regarding established policies and procedures.
Assist students with registration, drops, and adds.
Coordinate special college/departmental functions such as recruitment activities, graduation, meetings, conference, workshops, seminars, athletic and fundraising events by scheduling facilities, preparing agendas, and arranging for services and equipment.
Establish and maintain filing and record keeping systems.
Independently answer routine correspondence. Draft non-routine correspondence for review and approval of supervisor.
Input, retrieve, download and output information utilizing a computer to access various software programs and systems.
Interview, hire, train and direct student employees.
Cultivate an environment of belonging that values, respects, supports, and celebrates individual similarities and differences, allowing students, faculty, and staff to thrive authentically.
Train and direct lower-level non-bargaining unit clerical employees.
Perform bookkeeping, record keeping, calculations for employee assignments, faculty load report, departmental budget expenditures, encumbrances, balances and reconciliations, and deposits.
Plan expenses and monitor travel budget for staff, faculty and teams.
Prepare and maintain information for such documents as correspondence, memos, reports, etc. using computer software such as word processing, spreadsheet, database and file management.
Perform any/all duties as defined in the Secretary, level one position description.
Coordinate activities with other departments,
Research information as background for incoming and outgoing communications.
Train clerical bargaining unit members in the characteristic duties.
Perform duties related to auditing student scholastic records, checking graduation applications, determining honor status.
Verify scheduling of course offerings, classrooms, and laboratories.
Support, promote, and develop university student enrollment and retention initiatives.
Any other duties assigned within the position classification area. Marginal Duties/Responsibilities: • Attend meetings and conferences in absence of the supervisor.
Provide back-up assistance for other clerical positions and perform routine office support duties.
Carry out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with University policies and applicable laws.
Maintain the confidentiality of designated information.
Reports to immediate supervisor.
Train and direct non-bargaining unit clerical employees. Skills and Abilities: • Communicate effectively with a variety of students, faculty, staff, and visitors in a variety of situations.
Input, retrieve, download, merge and output information from software programs and systems.
Interpret student problems and direct students to the proper resource.
Experience working directly with people from diverse racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Operate a variety of office machines and equipment such as computer, facsimile, multi line telephone, copier.
Perform basic mathematical operations with accuracy.
Plan, organize and make sound judgements and decisions.
Supervise, direct and train others in the performance of the characteristic duties.
Use computer software such as word processing, spreadsheets, and databases.
Utilize the rules of proper grammar, correct spelling, punctuation and correct arrangement or information. Required Documents:
Cover Letter
Resume
Unofficial Transcript 1
Optional Documents: Special Instructions to Applicants: • Unofficial Transcript 1 (REQUIRED): Applicants must attach a copy of unofficial transcript of any completed college coursework or attained a degree if applicable. If you do not have a transcript, please write a justification explaining how your work experience is equivalent to the required education and attach that justification in lieu of the transcript.
* Transcript must include: Institution name, applicant name, date degree attained, degree awarded. Finalist will be required to submit an official transcript. Initial Application Review Date:
November 10, 2025 Open Until Position is Filled?: Yes Posting Close Date:
EEO Statement: Ferris State University, an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer, is committed to enhancing equity, inclusion, and diversity within its community. Ferris offers employment opportunities to qualified candidates seeking careers in a student-focused environment that values opportunity, collaboration, diversity and educational excellence. Learn more about the Ferris Mission and community atferris.edu. The University actively seeks applications from women, minorities, individuals with disabilities, veterans, and other underrepresented groups. For more information on the University's Policy on Non-Discrimination, visit:Ferris Non-Discrimination Statement. Click here to learn more about working at FSU and KCAD.
$26k-29k yearly est. 6d ago
Cross Country Coach
Marquette Area Public Schools 4.0
Marquette, MI job
*CROSS COUNTRY HEAD COACH* *REPORTS TO:* Athletic Director *QUALIFICATIONS:* 1. Proven track record of successful coaching experience that demonstrates compassion, work ethic and integrity. 2. Must have three or more years of formal cross country/track & field coaching experience; extensive instructional experience working with youth preferred.
3. Demonstrated leadership skills in relationship to all coaching staff, student-athletes and administration.
4. Possess appropriate knowledge of the sport, including strength and conditioning of student-athletes.
5. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with students, staff, parents, boosters, youth programs and the greater community.
6. Demonstrated ability to develop a championship student-athlete, encompassing academics, physical development, character and skills.
7. Bachelor's degree and a valid teaching certificate preferred.
8. Ability to communicate clearly and concisely both in oral and written form.
*PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:*
1. Organize, supervise and coordinate the MSHS Cross Country Program (including organization of assistant coach and volunteers) while working in conjunction with Athletic Director.
2. Act as a positive role model and mentor on and off the playing surface.
3. Maintain competency in rules, rule interpretations, coaching techniques and general information about all aspects of the sport.
4. Ensures a positive environment free of hazing, harassment, bullying and intimidating language and behaviors.
5. Determine coaching responsibilities for assistant coach and volunteers.
6. Develop and distribute written team/program guidelines, expectations/consequences, calendars, schedules, and other information related to the program.
7. Model, expect and nurture exceptional sportsmanship, enforce discipline and sportsmanlike behavior at all times, and establish and oversee penalties for breach of such standards by individual students and coaches.
8. Encourage and recruit students for program participation.
9. Plan,schedule, and conduct practice sessions and supervise permissible out-of-season activities.
10. Coordinate volunteers/event workers for home events.
11. Supervise the cleaning, storage, assignment, issuing of team equipment and maintain a detailed inventory list of uniforms, equipment and supplies.
12. Be informed of, and adhere to, all Michigan High School Athletic Association Rules and Regulations.
13. Be informed of, and adhere to, all contents of MHSAA Coaches Handbook, MSHS Coaches Code of Ethics, MSHS Student-Athlete Handbook and Code of Conduct, and MSHS Student/Parent Handbook.
14. Organize and conduct parent orientation meetings and update meetings when necessary.
15. Counsel with parents, athletes and teachers as necessary.
16. Attend meetings called by the Athletic Director.
17. Organize, develop and execute an annual fundraising plan to help supplement budget and financially support the program.
18. Volunteer, when possible, at home events of other sports/activities.
19. Report event results & scores to local media, MSHS Athletic Office and MSHS announcements.
20. Develop a consistent and positive communications procedure through the school and media to inform the parents and the general public about the sport.
21. Consult with Athletic Director on disciplinary measures and eligibility issues.
22. Have on file in Athletic Director's Office inventory of equipment, award requirements and training rules.
23. Responsible for supervision and team conduct on and off bus while on trips.
24. Inspect equipment periodically and submit requests for maintenance as necessary.
25. Recruit team managers, statisticians, and parent liaisons.
26. Submit list of award winners to Athletic Director for approval
27. Attend Michigan High School Athletic Association Rules Meetings whenpossible.
28. Maintains accurate statistics, records and results of the season.
29. Submit season-ending performance information, including individual event results and individual and team accomplishmentsto the Athletic Office.
30. Organize Program Awards Banquet, inform team members and families, attend Banquet and present awards.
31. Make arrangements for individual photos and team picture for yearbook.
32. Improve coaching techniques and knowledge by reading, observing and attending clinics.
33. Report injuries to the Athletic Department and submit accident report to the High School Office.
34. Perform necessary and customary coaching duties not listed in any of the above.
This description is intended to indicate the kinds of tasks and level of work difficulty that will be required of the position and shall not be construed as declaring what the specific duties and responsibilities of any particular position may be. It is not intended to limit or in any other way modify the right of any supervisor to assign, direct, and control the work of employees under his/her supervision.
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: $3,060.26 per year
Ability to Commute:
* Marquette, MI 49855 (Required)
Ability to Relocate:
* Marquette, MI 49855: Relocate before starting work (Required)
Work Location: In person
$3.1k monthly 15d ago
Director of Athletics
Carney, Sandoe & Associates 3.8
Ann Arbor, MI job
Carney, Sandoe & Associates, an educational recruitment organization partnered with Greenhills School, an independent school for grades K-12, to find their next Athletic Director in Ann Arbor, MI, with a start date of July 2026.
Greenhills School, an independent day school enrolling approximately 850 students in grades K through 12, seeks a visionary, dynamic, experienced, passionate, and nurturing leader for its next Director of Athletics. We seek an Athletic Director who has the capacity to form meaningful relationships with creative and curious students from diverse backgrounds and who has the qualities that make for a natural leader amongst a strong team of extraordinary faculty coaches and external coaches. The Director of Athletics provides strategic leadership to sustain a comprehensive athletic operation designed to provide students with a well-rounded experience that offers opportunities to develop fully as athletes, competitors, teammates and individuals, through athletic teams, sports performance, and athletic training.
Opportunities and Challenges:
The Director of Athletics reports to the Head of School and has comprehensive responsibility for the entire athletic operation and all athletic activities, teams, programs, and athletic training in the whole school. The Director of Athletics oversees the day-to-day operations of athletic department facilities and works collaboratively with coaches, teachers and school leaders to advance the mission of the school. The Director is responsible for recruiting, retaining and mentoring a diverse and talented athletic staff; providing fiscal oversight for the athletic department budget; and working closely with division heads and grade level leaders, faculty, staff, and parents to instill in our students a lifelong love of physical activity and the joy of competitive play.
Specific Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Maintain a student-first approach to athletic administration and coaching.
Manage and oversee all Varsity, Junior Varsity and Club level and middle school sports with an eye toward expanding athletics into the lower school.
Ensure that all athletic programs are conducted according to the policies of the league, local and state athletic associations, and the school.
Recruit, hire, develop and maintain an inclusive and diverse athletic coaching staff, while continuing efforts to balance hiring practices to ensure qualified teacher/coaches.
Serve as a member of the school's leadership teams, acting as a strategic thinker and master planner for the athletics department.
Establish and manage the athletic budget. In collaboration with the Chief Financial Officer, strategize around auxiliary income (such as summer camps and clinics) to drive revenues and elevate the program.
With the Associate Athletic Director(s) of Upper and Middle School, oversee the purchase of all athletic equipment and uniforms.
Manage athletic assemblies and award presentations (3 seasons), and work to build a culture that celebrates individual student and team success through recognition.
Create mutually beneficial relationships with league schools and athletic directors that are important to the school and the athletic program's success.
Provide professional development opportunities to coaching staff.
Provide direction and leadership to coaches as they develop team captains.
With the College Counseling department and the athletic department liaison, guide aspiring student-athletes through the college recruitment process.
Oversee and support the Associate Athletic Director of Upper School and Transportation Coordinator in arranging team schedules, the use of fields and facilities, transportation and officials for all contests; the receipt of medical authorization forms; training rules agreements; concussion education forms and overnight trip forms; record keeping of individual contests and team results as well as team and individual awards; communication to families and student athletes; and oversee supervision of the fitness center.
Work closely with the Director of Communications and Marketing to amplify the various methods of communication of the athletic program using social media, live-streaming, print, and digital media.
Set the direction for the Athletics Department while also overseeing a growing leadership team that currently includes the Associate Athletic Director(s) of Upper and Middle School, and Assistant Athletic Director for Event Operations and the Student-Athlete Experience, Athletic Trainers, and Strengths & Conditioning Coaches.
Establish a strong linkage between Upper School (Varsity) and Middle School programs by having Varsity Head Coaches act as sport program directors to teach MS coaches consistent techniques and terminology.
Develop sensible guidelines that address the intrusion of outside club teams into the school's commitment to teamwork, establishing consistent expectations for when in-season Greenhills athletes can compete for outside teams.
Strategize to retain athletes from Middle School into Upper School, ensuring MS participation is meaningful and challenging, and address issues where the “no-cut policy” may lead to negative learning experiences due to large team sizes.
Advance the community's commitment to be inclusive and equitable, and foster a culture of belonging. Work with the Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion to implement specific strategies and activities that foster understanding and dialogue and achieve the shared goal of an equitable and inclusive athletic program and school community.
In collaboration with the school's Chief Financial Officer and Human Resources Director, review the compensation model for coaches.
Maintain and update the Coach's Manual each year, making certain that all coaches understand the school's expectations. Create an Athletic Department Operations Manual (to include Athletic Trainer duties and protocols) and update yearly.
Collaborate with the school's enrollment, development, and marketing communications teams to ensure the athletics program supports the School's mission and contributes to the broader strategic vision for the school.
Manage the expectations of aspirational students and families with care and compassion.
With the Head of School shape and articulate a compelling vision of the athletic programs values and objectives.
May teach or coach one class or season. Completes other duties as assigned.
Skills and Experience Required
The ideal candidate will:
Be a student-centered educator, skilled in fostering persistent problem solving.
Demonstrate a love of working with children and adolescents and have extensive knowledge about early adolescents' intellectual, social, and emotional development and be willing to positively greet the challenges and opportunities they present.
Be eager to partner effectively with other directors and staff throughout the school, and seek out opportunities for collaboration.
Be a lifelong learner, committed to fostering our middle and upper schoolers' incredible growth, autonomy, kindness, and resilience, and their developing identities.
Value and embrace diversity, exhibiting a high degree of cultural competency and demonstrated success in working with people from diverse backgrounds.
Have a sense of humor, and a joyful commitment to their work on behalf of students.
Be able to work effectively under pressure and within time constraints while maintaining an optimistic and growth-oriented mindset.
Maintain a student-first approach to athletic administration and coaching.
Demonstrate experience or expertise in modern athletic training protocols and implementing comprehensive life-long wellness initiatives beyond curricular requirements.
Have experience leading significant facility improvement, upgrade, and configuration efforts.
Education and Experience:
Several years experience preferred in school administrative and leadership; head coaching experience expected but not required.
Significant successful managerial experience, with an emphasis on clear and timely verbal and written communication, high level of visibility, willingness to provide specific and relevant feedback, and collaboration with colleagues.
A proven record of establishing trust and respect within a community.
A sense of humor and joy in working with teenagers and their families and in a school community.
Communication Skills: Superb written and oral communication skills that capture and effectively communicate the school's mission to all constituencies and that enrich the school's culture.
Superior interpersonal skills: the ability to engage effectively with students, parents, faculty, and other members of the school community in a way reflective of the school's culture and to project professional competence, leadership capability, discretion, judgment and personal maturity.
Leadership: Proven track record as a leader of faculty, students and programs in schools, including creating a caring, dynamic, and inclusive culture for students, faculty /staff, coaches, and families.
Potential Benefits: Compensation and benefit packages are competitive but will differ by school and will typically depend on geographic location, your experience, and your level of degree.
💵 Competitive pay
🧠 Professional Development Opportunities
✏️ Classroom Resources
🏥 Medical, dental and vision insurance
😃 401(k) plan - Employer match
⛱️ Paid holidays, vacation and personal time
🏠 Housing (boarding schools only)
Carney Sandoe does not discriminate on the basis of physical handicap, sex, race, creed, color, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national or ethnic origin in administration of its services, consulting, events, professional development, or other programs.
$61k-94k yearly est. 3d ago
25-FEA-66 PE Teacher 0.5; Farmington STEAM Academy
Oakland Schools 4.3
Farmington, MI job
Middle School Teaching/Health/PE Date Available: 2025-2026 SY District: Farmington Public Schools Attachment(s):
25-FEA-66 PE Teacher 0.5; Farmington STEAM Academy.pdf
$39k-47k yearly est. 6d ago
Surety Senior Account Underwriter
Westfield High School 3.3
Detroit, MI job
The Surety Senior Account Underwriter is responsible for marketing, underwriting, processing and servicing surety business as assigned or within a defined territory. They develop and underwrite profitable surety business by visiting assigned agencies or services offices and serve as subject matter expert, working with other bond personnel on selected contract accounts, including various financial and workload analysis. The role serves as underwriting contact for agency personnel by responding to agent inquiries, assisting in the development and delivery of agency training, monitoring compliance objectives, and supporting decision making on acceptance or decline of bonds within established authority.
Job Responsibilities
Handles the responsibility for marketing, underwriting, processing, and servicing surety business within a defined territory.
Provides guidance on the underwriting process while collecting all necessary information for new and existing bond contracts, contacting the client or broker if necessary and drawing up a legal and financial analysis of the file to deciding on this proposition or submitting it to the competent decision level.
Makes timely and competent decisions on acceptance or declination of bonds within established authority.
Submits/makes recommendations for approval of assigned risks more than authority.
Visits agencies or service offices to develop and underwrite profitable business or assist in resolving problems.
Communicates effectively and builds relationships with agents, agency clients, other Service Office and Home Office personnel on all business-related situations.
Provides technical assistance to leader on selected accounts, including financial analysis, conducting inquiries and verifications, transmittal of information, and requests for approval.
Assists in training activities related to underwriting, marketing, and processing surety business for less experienced bond personnel.
Meets or exceeds goals and standards by ensuring accuracy, completeness, and procedural consistency of assigned files and the operation of reporting, processing and filing systems for all bonds produced by assigned agents or service offices.
Works closely with Surety Lead Account Managers and continue skill development, implements best practices, and makes decisions regarding underwriting, processing and service.
Develops knowledge of local markets and creates and increases business contacts/ network in assigned market area.
Travels as often as needed including regular utilization of assigned fleet vehicle in order to cover assigned territory.
This may involve traveling on short notice or other daily driving duties as assigned.
Job Qualifications
3+ years of surety experience.
Bachelor's degree in related field and/or commensurate work experience.
Valid driver's license and a driving record that conforms to company standards.
Location
Hybrid defined as three (3) or more days per week in the office.
Behavioral Competencies
State Surety License
Collaborates
Customer focus
Communicates effectively
Decision quality
Nimble learning
Technical Skills
Account Management
Knowledge of State Specific Underwriting Statues
Property and Casualty Underwriting
Insurance Industry Knowledge
Insurance Policies
Agency Management
Data Analysis and Reporting
Risk Management
Customer Service Management
Surety Underwriting
Business Planning
This job description describes the general nature and level of work performed in this role. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, skills, responsibilities, knowledge, etc. These may be subject to change and additional functions may be assigned as needed by management.
$48k-57k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Vice Provost of Student Life
Carney, Sandoe & Associates 3.8
Interlochen, MI job
Carney, Sandoe & Associates, an education recruitment firm, has been retained by an independent school in Interlochen, MI to find their next Vice Provost of Student Life for July 2026.
The Vice Provost of Student Life is a 12-month executive position that provides leadership and management for the student experience, the student affairs division, student policies and all related programs at the Interlochen Arts Academy and Interlochen Arts Camp, and other Interlochen educational programs, as appropriate. The Vice Provost leads and engages in strategic planning and promotes creative ideas that enable the student affairs division and Interlochen as a whole to be as effective as possible. As well, the Vice Provost embraces the goal of Interlochen--to enable young artists to transform their passion and potential into purpose.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Leadership and Strategy:
Lead the entire Student Affairs team, including residence life, wellness and recreation, health services, and camp life staff.
Develop and implement a strategic vision for student life that enhances the overall student experience and aligns with Interlochen's mission, goals, and values through the integration of the Interlochen 5 into the residential life program to support these overarching learning outcomes.
Lead and manage all student life functions, including residential life, student housing, student conduct, health services, student activities, recreation and wellness programs, health services, social and emotional learning, and conduct/behavior program.
Serve as a key member of the Interlochen leadership team, collaborating with academic and artistic departments to integrate student life with educational programs and foster a supportive learning environment.
Responsible for the development and consistent implementation of the student conduct program, including development and implementation of the Student Handbook and student code of conduct.
Work with students, faculty and staff, responsible for the development and implementation of student programming, including student orientation, Community Meetings, Advisory Programming, Student Representative Board, student clubs and other student programming.
Residential Life and Student Conduct:
Oversee the residential life program, ensuring it provides a safe, engaging, and supportive experience for both boarding and day students.
Develop policies and programs that promote positive behavior, respect, and accountability within the student community.
Manage student conduct processes with an emphasis on personal growth, addressing issues and conflicts in a constructive and educational manner.
Serve as primary point of contact for parents in relation to student life issues.
Health, Wellness, and Counseling Services:
Oversee health and wellness services and health education, to support the well-being of all students.
Implement proactive wellness initiatives, resources, and programs that promote mental and physical health and resilience.
Collaborate with health professionals, counselors, and faculty to create an environment where students feel supported in their mental health and personal development.
Student Engagement and Programming:
Develop and oversee co-curricular programs that support students' artistic, social, and leadership skills, fostering a vibrant and inclusive community.
Encourage student involvement in activities that build community, cultural awareness, and life skills beyond the classroom and studio.
Lead initiatives for student leadership development, supporting student councils, clubs, and peer mentoring programs.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI):
Champion DEI efforts across campus, and coordinate with the Director of DEI to develop programs and initiatives that promote an inclusive and welcoming environment for all students.
Ensure student life policies, practices, and programs are equitable and reflect the diverse backgrounds and experiences of Interlochen's student body.
Staff Development and Supervision:
Recruit, develop, and lead a team of student life professionals, fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability, and professional growth.
Provide training and support for staff in areas such as DEI, student behavior management, crisis intervention, and leadership development.
Lead professional development of Student Affairs faculty and staff.
Crisis Management and Safety:
Lead crisis management protocols related to student life, collaborating with campus security and health staff to ensure the safety and well-being of students.
Serve as a senior responder in emergency situations, coordinating with local agencies and ensuring consistent and effective crisis communication with students, families, and staff.
Lead student supports at the broadest level, including supports for all students as well as students identified as most at risk through the CORE team; also lead student supports tailored for the needs of individual students, working with faculty and staff in Student Affairs and in other departments as appropriate.
Assessment and Continuous Improvement:
Develop metrics and conduct regular assessments to evaluate the effectiveness of student life programs and services, making data-informed adjustments as needed.
Report regularly on student life initiatives, outcomes, and improvements to the Provost and other senior leadership.
Support strategic partnerships across all departments including Education, Admissions, Academic and College Counseling, School Counseling, Safety, Academic and Arts faculty, Health Services, Wellness and Recreation, Residence Life and more.
Seek the best use of materials, equipment and staff to maximize efficiency and effectiveness.
Comply with Interlochen's policies/procedures and acts as a good steward of Interlochen's finances.
Prioritize duties in a manner consistent with organizational objectives and growth.
Required Qualifications:
Education:
Master's degree in education, educational administration, educational leadership or related field.
Experience:
Minimum seven years of experience in a student services position at a boarding high school.
Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain collaborative and effective working relationships with students, parents, faculty, staff, and administration.
Demonstrated leadership in campus operations and student services administration.
Leadership with confidential reporting of student issues involving conduct, behavior and personal matters.
Experience with legal, ethical and practical issues involving children and adolescents in a school setting.
Creative and entrepreneurial spirit.
Proven skills in conflict resolution.
Ability to communicate effectively in written and oral format, to students, parents, faculty, staff, professional colleague and others.
Proven track record in strategic planning, program development, and staff management.
Strong knowledge of student development theories, residential life, and wellness programming.
Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion with experience in DEI programming and initiatives.
Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to connect and build trust with students, families, and colleagues.
Experience managing crises and addressing student conduct issues with sensitivity and professionalism.
Personal Attributes:
Empathy and Sensitivity: A genuine commitment to student well-being, with an understanding of the unique challenges faced by young artists and performers.
Collaborative Leadership: Ability to inspire and lead a diverse team, working effectively with academic and artistic departments to support holistic student development.
Resilience and Adaptability: Capable of navigating and leading during times of change, maintaining calm and focus in high-pressure situations.
Passion for the Arts: An appreciation for the arts and an understanding of the impact of arts education on personal and artistic growth.
Equipment Familiarity:
Knowledge of business software and hardware, MAC systems, google systems.
Knowledge of confidential student information systems.
Certifications, Licenses or Special Training:
Must meet and maintain background screening requirements as detailed in policy 12.HR.01 Pre-Employment and Employee Background Checks.
Valid driver's license and driving record that meets the eligibility requirements of ICA's insurance carrier (for all positions requiring driving).
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Ability to follow and execute specific verbal and written instructions.
Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
Ability to promote and maintain positive interaction with all internal and external stakeholders.
Demonstrate respect for cultural, ethnic, spiritual, and linguistic diversity and values including differences in personal goals, lifestyle choices and varying family backgrounds and histories.
Potential Benefits: Compensation and benefit packages are competitive but will differ by school and will typically depend on geographic location, your experience, and your level of degree.
About CS&A:
Our free job placement service connects educators with independent and private schools that align with their specific needs and qualifications. By getting to know each candidate personally, we match them with the right opportunities-saving time and ensuring the best match. Our mission is to help educators find roles where they can truly thrive. We have positions nationwide and internationally.
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$87k-167k yearly est. 1d ago
Personal Counselor/Assistant Professor
Ferris State University 4.4
Grand Rapids, MI job
The Personal Counselor/Assistant Professor is a full time, tenure track, 12 month position. Personal Counselors are responsible for providing individual and group, short-term mental health counseling and crisis intervention for Ferris State University (FSU) students. This is an embedded position working at the KCAD Grand Rapids site. The position serves as the primary mental health provider for all Ferris Students taking classes in the Grand Rapids, Michigan area including KCAD, Ferris State P3 and P4 Pharmacy students, Ferris Grand Rapids students, Optometry students, and any other students taking classes through the Grand Rapids Success Hub. This position may also provide virtual services to Ferris students on the Big Rapids main campus as needed. Personal Counselors are tasked with providing outreach, education, consultation and training to students, faculty, and staff on mental health topics. As this embedded position is physically housed outside of Big Rapids, the selected candidate will be empowered to make changes and recommendations based on client's unique needs and experiences at the Grand Rapids site. Successful candidates will demonstrate a strong sense of integrity and professionalism, with the ability to operate as a part of a team, as well as independently. Position Type: Faculty - Temporary & Continuing Required Education: Master's Degree in Professional Counseling and/or Counseling Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, and/or comparable mental health professional degree. Required Work Experience: One year of demonstrated experience providing mental health therapy for clients with a wide range of psychological and emotional health concerns. Required Licenses and Certifications: Active license to practice in the state of Michigan. LMSW, LP, and/or LPC. LLMSW, LLP or LLC may be considered. Physical Demands:
* Office Environment
* Moving
* Sitting
* Repetitive movement
* Standing
Additional Education/Experiences to be Considered: 3 years of experience working as a clinician/mental health professional.
Experience working with clients with a history of trauma.
Experience working with individuals enrolled in college or university.
Experience with public speaking and/or community engagement and/or experience doing mental health outreach and education.
Experience with electronic health record programs.
Additional mental health outreach certifications such as Mental Health First Aid, QPR suicide prevention training, Safe Talk, etc. and/or special certifications in a treatment modality (ie. EMDR, DBT, CBT, TFCBT). Essential Duties/Responsibilities: Provide short-term individual and group counseling to a diverse student body using empirically based treatment methods and accepted standards of practice within one's professional discipline.
Provide crisis intervention, risk assessments, and safety planning for students identified as a risk to themselves or others on an as needed basis.
Respond to campus/local community tragedies, including but not limited to student suicide or death.
Create, coordinate, and present various relevant educational and training programs for students, staff and faculty as well as providing consultation as needed.
Serve as the primary mental health provider for all students enrolled in classes housed in the Grand Rapids area including Kendall College of Art and Design, P3/P4 Pharmacy students, Ferris Grand Rapids students, Optometry, and any other student taking classes at the Grand Rapids success hub.
Responsible for providing mental health services virtually for Ferris Big Rapids (main campus) students as needed.
Responsible for coordinating, training, and providing clinical supervision of graduate level interns as needed.
Maintain a high quality of care coordination for clients, including adequate referrals for evaluation of treatment, communicating with involved treatment providers, supporting family members when appropriate, all while maintaining appropriate and timely confidential client records in an electronic record keeping system.
Be competent and capable of providing these services in person, or virtually.
Attend and participate in student services and other appropriate campus meetings and/or committees that promote opportunities for collaboration.
Establish and maintain liaison and referral relationships with on-campus departments as well as local and state programs/agencies.
Reports directly to the Director of the Personal Counseling Center & Anti-Violence Prevention Programing.
Responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of designated protected information and performing duties in compliance with applicable policies, procedures, legal mandates, and the code of ethics.
Maintain professional competence and license(s) by continuing relevant professional training, continuing education, and development of best practices.
Responsible for upholding and promoting the mission and core values of Ferris State University as well as the mission of the Division of Student Affairs and the Personal Counseling Center.
Cultivate an environment of belonging that values, respects, supports, and celebrates individual similarities and differences, allowing students, faculty and staff to thrive authentically.
Support, promote, and develop University student enrollment and retention initiatives.
Perform any other duties assigned within the position classification area. Marginal Duties/Responsibilities: Provide support staff functions such as answer phone calls, schedule appointments with clients, and coverage in absence of regular support staff and/or in other unique circumstances. Skills and Abilities: Work independently while maintaining strong team connections within the broader Personal Counseling Center department.
Build relationships with clear and intentional communication amongst fellow clinicians, clerical staff, and the campus community, which is critical to the overall effectiveness of this position.
Excellent communication skills, both oral and written are essential.
Demonstrated successful experience working directly with people from diverse racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds. Required Documents:
* Cover Letter
* Resume
* Unofficial Transcript 1
* Certification/License
Optional Documents: Special Instructions to Applicants: Unofficial Transcript 1 (REQUIRED): Applicants must attach a copy of unofficial transcript of Master's Degree in Professional Counseling and/or Counseling Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, and/or comparable mental health professional degree.
Transcript must include: Institution name, applicant name, date degree attained, degree awarded. Finalist will be required to submit an official transcript.
License (REQUIRED): Applicants must attach a copy of an active license to practice in the state of Michigan. LMSW, LP, and/or LPC. LLMSW, LLP or LLC may be considered. Initial Application Review Date:
November 17, 2025 Open Until Position is Filled?: Yes Posting Close Date:
EEO Statement: Ferris State University, an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer, is committed to enhancing equity, inclusion, and diversity within its community. Ferris offers employment opportunities to qualified candidates seeking careers in a student-focused environment that values opportunity, collaboration, diversity and educational excellence. Learn more about the Ferris Mission and community atferris.edu. The University actively seeks applications from women, minorities, individuals with disabilities, veterans, and other underrepresented groups. For more information on the University's Policy on Non-Discrimination, visit:Ferris Non-Discrimination Statement. Click here to learn more about working at FSU and KCAD.
$39k-48k yearly est. 5d ago
Teacher - Special Ed Resource Room (1.0)
Oakland Schools 4.3
Southfield, MI job
Special Education/Special Education Teacher District: Southfield Public SchoolsPlease review the attachment for posting details. is now open to receive external applications as of 8/12/2025. Attachment(s):
1.0 Special Ed Resource Room Teacher at Levey Middle
$36k-42k yearly est. 4d ago
Writing and Communications Assistant (Student Position)
Ferris State University 4.4
Big Rapids, MI job
The student writer will be responsible for writing and editing news content for print and the web. Candidates must have excellent verbal and written communications skills, as well as a strong knowledge of grammar and AP style. Position Requirements: Strong general computer skills and knowledge of Microsoft programs. Strong writing, verbal and interpersonal communication skills. Interviewing experience is strongly considered. Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively. Reliability and punctuality are a necessity. Ability to meet deadlines and multi-task. Discretion when working with confidential information. Comfortable working with diverse populations.
Essential Duties/Responsibilities:
Writing and interviewing for feature stories and press releases for the communications team. Drafting compelling and engaging messaging while adhering to Ferris State University branding.
Number of Positions Available: 1 Documents Needed to Apply: Cover Letter/Resume/Class Schedule Special Instructions to Applicants: EEO Statement: Ferris State University, an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer, is committed to enhancing equity, inclusion, and diversity within its community. Ferris offers employment opportunities to qualified candidates seeking careers in a student-focused environment that values opportunity, collaboration, diversity and educational excellence. Learn more about the Ferris Mission and community atferris.edu. The University actively seeks applications from women, minorities, individuals with disabilities, veterans, and other underrepresented groups. For more information on the University's Policy on Non-Discrimination, visit:Ferris Non-Discrimination Statement.
$29k-34k yearly est. 5d ago
Braillist Para-Educator
Mid-Michigan Area Public Schools Consortium 3.8
Flint, MI job
Para-Educator/Para-Educator District: Genesee Intermediate School DistrictThe Braillist / Para-Educator is responsible for assisting certificated staff, licensed orientation and mobility specialist, VITC (Visually Impaired Teacher Consultant), licensed physical therapists, occupational therapists and other ancillary staff in the support of instructional, health-related, recreational and prevocational/job training activities in the assigned area of responsibility for students with disabilities. The para-educator may be assigned to one classroom or as a one-on-one assistant to a student or to a variety of assignments depending on the needs of students. Para-educators can perform one or more of these functions as assigned by the supervisor.
Available: One (1) full-time positions, average of 7 hours per day, 193 days per year, including holidays (Balanced calendar)
New Salary: $17.53 - $23.90 per hour for a Special Education Para. HS+30 (30+ college credits) Salary: $18.36-$25.07. Genesee Intermediate Educational Support Personnel Association (GIESPA).
Benefits: We offer five different health insurance plans along with life insurance, dental, vision, and disability insurance after one full day of employment. After 5 years of service with GISD, para-educators are eligible for 2-person or full family health insurance. Apply By:Internal applicants accepted until March 21, 2025.
External applications accepted until filled.
Current GISD employees who wish to apply for the vacancy should apply online using the job postings link accessible from the home page of the GISD website. Under the job postings category, select the link titled Current Genesee ISD Employees - click here for vacancies, located under the "Internal Staff" heading.
For questions, please call Human Resources at **************.
All candidates should complete the online application and upload a resume on the GISD Website Job Postings Page by selecting the job postings link.
If you have access to a scanner, upload a copy of the required educational documentation.
Transcripts printed from the Internet are not acceptable.
If you do not have access to a scanner, plan to bring this documentation if you are selected to interview.
Please do not send paper documentation to Human Resources.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Attachment(s):
About GISD and Special Education.pdf
JobID 32456_Braillist Para-Educator, TC.pdf
$17.5-23.9 hourly 5d ago
Assistant Varsity Football Coach
Montcalm Area Intermediate School District 3.7
Michigan job
Athletics/Activities/Coaching
District: Central Montcalm Public School
Attachment(s):
Assistant Coach Football JV-V.pdf
$57k-87k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Teacher - Special Ed ECSE (1.0)
Oakland Schools 4.3
Southfield, MI job
Special Education/Special Education Teacher District: Southfield Public SchoolsDescription: Please review the attachment for posting details. Attachment(s):
1.0 Special Ed ECSE Teacher (Pre-K) at the Bussey Center
$40k-48k yearly est. 6d ago
Interim Associate Dean - Kendall College of Art and Design (KCAD)
Ferris State University 4.4
Grand Rapids, MI job
Under the direction of the Interim Dean, the Interim Associate Dean of Kendall College of Art and Design, is an administrative position with an anticipated start in the spring of 2026, with an expected end date of December 2026. However, this is an estimate and may be revised if needed.
This position works under broad administrative direction with significant responsibility in operations, assessment, student recruitment, retention, and compliance. This is a 12-month administrative appointment that requires understanding of the programs within the KCAD, willingness to work closely with faculty, students, and staff across the departments of the KCAD, as well as with the college Dean's and Provost's office, while paying attention to detail in meeting the needs of the KCAD related to accreditation, efficiency, program quality, enrollment, operations, and industry partnerships. The Interim Associate Dean is expected to be strategic, process-oriented, flexible, willing to work closely with faculty, and committed to the career-focused mission of the KCAD. The Interim Associate Dean will work integrally with the Interim Dean to oversee course scheduling and enrollment management; provide oversight/coordination that includes, but is not limited to, working with faculty on curriculum development for new academic programs, including credit and non-credit certificate development; and work collaboratively with programs for assessment, accreditation, and academic program reviews. The Interim Associate Dean will be assigned work on both the KCAD campus in Grand Rapids, MI as well as the main campus in Big Rapids, MI. Position Type: Staff Required Education: The candidate should hold an appropriate terminal degree from an institution of higher education with regional accreditation.
1. Terminal degree (MFA or terminal degree in field,) OR
2. Master's degree in field (any discipline related to art, design, or digital (media) with a minimum of 5 years demonstrated experience in industry OR
3. Master's degree and five years of demonstrated work experience within higher education to include progressive administrative responsibilities and teaching related to art, design or digital media. Required Work Experience: Experience supervising faculty and/or staff.
Supervision experience or leading an academic program/department.
Higher education teaching and administrative experience.
Experience in graduate and undergraduate curriculum, assessment, and accreditation.
Experience in handling student complaints.
Successful attainment of tenure at an accredited institution in art, design, or digital media Required Licenses and Certifications: Physical Demands:
* Office Environment
* Moving
* Reaching
* Sitting
* Driving
* Repetitive movement
* Standing
Additional Education/Experiences to be Considered: Industry experience appropriate for a faculty position in KCAD.
Experience with using tools for collecting and analyzing data (such as EAB Analytics, EAB's Navigate, HelioCampus, Banner, Canvas, and Faculty Success).
Understanding the needs of first-generation students and those in KCAD with an interest in hands-on learning.
Demonstrated record of connecting with industry partners and leading collaborative teams.
Grant-writing experience.
Demonstrated understanding and history of working with diversity, equity, and inclusion, especially in recruiting and building relationships with diverse populations of students, faculty, staff, and community
members.
Demonstrated success in developing external revenue streams from industry partners and grants. Essential Duties/Responsibilities: Schedule and enrollment management: course enrollment management to include average class size, caps, days, times, locations, sequences, etc. for efficient and effective instructional delivery.
Coordination of classroom scheduling of program offerings.
Actively manage faculty loads, overloads, adjunct loads, etc.
Work cooperatively with Program Chairs on matters of student complaints, recruitment, admissions, and retention.
Assessment and Accreditation: oversight of college data collection and analysis; coordinate with Chairs on program accreditation (HLC, NASAD, CIDA), reaffirmation and academic program reviews; administrative oversight for required University data reporting programs (HelioCampus, Faculty Success, Navigate, Banner, and Canvas, etc.).
Academic Processes: Oversee and review college certificate, graduate, undergraduate, and associate degree curricula, including program and course planning, development, approval, implementation and management.
Faculty Evaluation, Tenure, Promotion and Sabbatical process: Oversees/coordinates revision of college's catalog; evaluations of non-tenured faculty, department coordinators, program chairs, directors; committee assignments; KCAD policy review and oversight; promotes increased activities in research and scholarly activities in the College; coordinate assistance for program changes, graduation clearance and commencement activities.
College Representative: represent the Interim Dean in their absence; represent KCAD on University committees and initiatives; serve on appropriate college policy and advisory committees/councils, as assigned; oversee special college initiatives; liaison to other academic units on campus; oversee and serve as College chair for all faculty, staff and administrative position searches; collaborate with department heads, program coordinators, and full-time faculty to ensure full participation in the achievement of College and University initiatives.
Facility and Resource Management; oversee day-to-day operations of college facilities; serve as a facility contact for building service requests and emergencies.
In concert with the faculty, the Interim Associate Dean is responsible for student and faculty recruitment, retention, and inclusion.
Support, promote, and develop university student enrollment and retention initiatives.
Cultivates an environment of belonging that values, respects, supports, and celebrates individual similarities, and differences, allowing students, faculty, and staff to thrive authentically.
Operates a university or personal vehicle safely while carrying out job responsibilities.
Any other duties assigned within the position classification area. Marginal Duties/Responsibilities: Skills and Abilities: Demonstrated successful experience working directly with people from diverse backgrounds, including cultural, education, socioeconomic and life experience Required Documents:
* Cover Letter
* Curriculum Vitae
* Unofficial Transcript 1
Optional Documents: Special Instructions to Applicants: PROCEDURE FOR CANDIDACY: Applications should include a letter of interest and curriculum vitae.
Applications and nominations will be accepted until the position is filled. Confidential review of materials and screening of candidates will begin immediately.
Unofficial Transcript 1 (REQUIRED): Applicants must attach a copy of unofficial transcript of appropriate degree as listed in the Required Education section.
Unofficial Transcript 2 (OPTIONAL): Applicants who have completed additional college coursework or attained an additional degree must attach a copy of unofficial transcript.
Transcript must include: Institution name, applicant name, date degree attained, degree awarded.
Finalist will be required to submit an official transcript. Initial Application Review Date:
January 5, 2026 Open Until Position is Filled?: Yes Posting Close Date:
EEO Statement: Ferris State University, an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer, is committed to enhancing equity, inclusion, and diversity within its community. Ferris offers employment opportunities to qualified candidates seeking careers in a student-focused environment that values opportunity, collaboration, diversity and educational excellence. Learn more about the Ferris Mission and community atferris.edu. The University actively seeks applications from women, minorities, individuals with disabilities, veterans, and other underrepresented groups. For more information on the University's Policy on Non-Discrimination, visit:Ferris Non-Discrimination Statement. Click here to learn more about working at FSU and KCAD.
$62k-87k yearly est. 5d ago
School Guidance Counselor, up to 1.0 FTE, 2026/27 school year
Traverse City Area Public Schools 3.2
Traverse City, MI job
This is a middle and/or high school Guidane Counselor posting with a site to be determined for the 2026/27 school year.
Applications will be reviewed as they are received. In-Person Interviews will begin in Spring 2026.
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General Summary:
As a member of the counseling department, the School Counselor follows the guidelines of the Michigan Comprehensive Guidance and Counseling Program. The School Guidance Counselor provides activities to meet the needs of his/her assigned caseload; the School Guidance Counselor consults with teachers, staff and parents/guardians to improve student achievement. The School Guidance Counselor provides support to other school educational programs. The School Guidance Counselor reports to the building principal.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities:
Helps bring in appropriate referral services to assist students achieve their goal.
Monitors individual student progress of caseload including grades, attendance, discipline, etc.
Provides individual planning.
Implements guidance curriculum in cooperation with the entire school.
Helps students choose an appropriate career pathway and design an individual educational program.
Utilizes program parameters; career development and exploration; knowledge of self and others; and educational career technical development.
Counsels students with the development of educational and career plans.
Counsels students with social and emotional problems, referring severe problems to appropriate resources.
Consults with teachers, staff and parents/guardians regarding meeting the developmental and educational needs of students.
Schedules students into classes and resolves schedule conflicts.
Implements counseling activities in the classroom in conjunction with administration and teachers.
Responds to crisis situations when appropriate.
Administers PLAN, Preliminary Scholastic Assessment Test (PSAT) and Advanced Placement (AP) exams and other assessments as appropriate.
Is involved with grade level and special education transition activities.
Other duties as required.
Qualifications:
Must have a valid teaching certificate with a school counseling endorsement (NT) and a school counseling license (SCL), or a preliminary employment authorization (PESC) from the Michigan Department of Education.
Master of Arts degree in counseling.
Strong communication and human relation skills.
$41k-50k yearly est. 28d ago
PROFESSOR
University of Michigan (The Regents @ Ann Arbor 4.6
Ann Arbor, MI job
How to Apply
Applications should include a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, a description of past and current research activities (up to 2 pages), a summary of future research plans (up to 2 pages), a summary of commitment to and plans for creating a diverse and inclusive scientific environment (1 page), and contact information including email address of three references. Materials should be addressed to Dr. Phyllis Hanson, Chair of Biological Chemistry and submitted via Interfolio at **********************************
$154k-254k yearly est. 5d ago
Secondary Assistant Principal
Oakland Schools 4.3
Michigan job
Building Administration/Assistant Principal
District: School District of the City of Pontiac
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$72k-98k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Boys JV Golf Coach
Oakland Schools 4.3
Royal Oak, MI job
Athletics/Activities/Coaching
District: Royal Oak Schools
Attachment(s):
Boys JV Golf Coach 2025-26.pdf
$30k-36k yearly est. 44d ago
Long Term First Grade Teacher
Oakland Schools 4.3
Waterford, MI job
Substitute/Substitute Teacher District: South Lyon Community Schools Attachment(s):
LTGT Kent Lake First Grade.pdf
$38k-47k yearly est. 6d ago
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