Job DescriptionSalary: $50/hr.
Are you an experienced educator who enjoys stepping into dynamic environments and inspiring young learners? RAFT is seeking a Substitute Lead Teacher to be on call to deliver our engaging STEAM curriculum and create memorable experiences for campers. When not serving as a substitute, youll support RAFT Administrators, contributing to smooth camp operations.
This is an excellent opportunity for an educator with strong classroom management skills who wants to make a meaningful impact while upholding RAFTs high standards for camp facilitation.
What Youll Do
Deliver RAFTs hands-on STEAM curriculum, adapting lessons as needed to keep campers actively engaged.
Lead a classroom of up to 20 campers, fostering collaboration, creativity, and a positive learning atmosphere.
Participate in at least 9 hours of onboarding, professional development, and staff meetings before camp begins.
Maintain a clean, organized classroom by modeling and reinforcing good habits of tidiness.
Work with minimal supervision from the Site Director, ensuring programs run smoothly.
Assist RAFT Administrators with camp operations when not substituting for lead teachers.
Provide guidance and support to 12 Teaching Assistants assigned to assist with learning activities.
What Were Looking For
A genuine interest in working with young children in K5 educational settings.
Availability for at least one full week, Monday through Friday.
Ability to quickly learn and facilitate new materials.
Creative, patient, and positive approach to teaching.
Strong multitasking, prioritization, and time management skills.
Excellent verbal and written communication abilities.
Must obtain TB Risk Assessment and fingerprint clearance (covered by RAFT).
CBEST, valid California Teaching Credential, or enrollment in/completion of a teacher credential program.
At least one year of teaching or student program management experience.
Why Join RAFT's STEAM Camp?
At RAFT, we believe in sparking curiosity and building confidence through creative, hands-on STEAM learning. As a Substitute Lead Teacher, youll have the chance to inspire campers, support a mission-driven team, and develop your own teaching skills in a fun, supportive environment.
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Program Associate STEAM Camp (2025-2026)
Resource Area for Teaching 3.9
Resource Area for Teaching job in San Jose, CA
Job DescriptionSalary: $33/hr.
Do you enjoy working with children, supporting teams, and keeping programs running smoothly? RAFT is looking for a Camp Program Associate to partner with our Program Leadership team and Camp Site Director to ensure seamless daily operations, uphold camp standards, and create memorable experiences for campers. This role is perfect for someone who is organized, service-oriented, and excited to make a positive impact on young minds.
What Youll Do
Manage camper check-in and check-out, warmly welcoming campers and parents.
Support the weekly curriculum by managing the inventory of hands-on materials and supplies.
Help with daily operations, including survey collection, data entry, and facilitating camp activities.
Coordinate camp-wide outdoor games and events.
Assist in providing timely and supportive communication to parents via email, phone, or in person.
Collaborate with the Camp Site Director to resolve facility concerns.
Coordinate with the site IT coordinator and janitorial staff to maintain cleanliness and smooth operations.
Complete at least 9 hours of onboarding, professional development, and staff meetings prior to camp.
Participate in after-camp debrief sessions and take on additional responsibilities as needed.
Assist the Camp Site Director in supervising and supporting camp staff, including overseeing camp opening or closing during the nine-hour camp day.
Track staffing needs and attendance, communicating any issues to the RAFT team.
Step in to cover staff responsibilities when necessary.
What Were Looking For
Enthusiastic, dependable, and service-oriented leader.
Genuine interest in working with young children in educational settings.
Ability to commit at least four weeks, Monday through Friday.
Comfortable learning and using cloud-based program management tools.
Flexible, adaptable, and proactive problem solver.
Strong teamwork and execution skills.
Must obtain TB Risk Assessment and fingerprint clearance (paid for by RAFT).
Minimum of one year of experience in student program management.
Experience in a supportive or supervisory role is preferred.
Bachelors degree preferred.
Why Join RAFT's STEAM Camp?
At RAFT, we inspire creativity, exploration, and curiosity through hands-on STEAM learning. As a Camp Program Associate, youll help build a safe, engaging environment where campers can grow, play, and learn, while developing your own skills as part of a supportive, mission-driven team.
$33 hourly 3d ago
Vice President of Animal Care
Monterey Bay Aquarium 3.4
Monterey, CA job
With a mission to inspire conservation of the ocean, the Monterey Bay Aquarium (the Aquarium) is the most admired aquarium in the United States, a leader in science education, and a voice for ocean conservation through comprehensive programs in marine science and public policy. Everything we do works in concert to protect the future of our blue planet.
Founded in 1984, the Aquarium is known for our focus on local and global research and conservation efforts, excellence in exhibits and educational programs, and animal husbandry techniques. Frolicking sea otters, fast-swimming sharks, pulsating jellies and waddling penguins - the Aquarium's world-class exhibits and breathtaking scenery instill a love of the ocean in their visitors. With nearly 2 million visitors a year and over 200 exhibits and 80,000 plants and animals, the Aquarium is a window to the wonders of the ocean.
Scientists at the Aquarium are rebuilding sea otter populations, transforming fisheries and aquaculture around the world, and working to protect California's ocean. Our policy experts are moving the needle on legislation to address climate change and end plastic pollution. The Aquarium's Seafood Watch team is shifting the global marketplace to make seafood more sustainable.
Education is a top priority at the Aquarium. Since 1984, more than 2.5 million students have visited for free. Our life-changing teacher and youth development programs are helping young people find their voices as ocean conservation leaders and will ensure a healthy future for the ocean.
The Monterey Bay Aquarium has taken a strong, public stance and made a significant investment in promoting diverse voices in ocean science and conservation. For too long, Black people, Indigenous people, and people of color, as well as LGBTQIA+ people, have been underrepresented in marine science and conservation fields.
The Vice President of Animal Care is a visionary leader who champions the highest standards of marine life well-being, scientific excellence, and conservation impact. This role drives the strategic development of our Animal Care Division, inspiring a culture of continuous learning, innovation, and collaboration. The ability to work closely with your colleagues in education, conservation & science, exhibitions, and guest experience will be critical to succeeding in this role. Working together is the only path to fulfilling our mission to inspire conservation of the ocean.
This role is an extraordinary opportunity to shape the Aquarium's animal care programs, ensuring that they reflect the organization's values, uphold the highest standards of welfare, and inspire both our team and our guests. The VP will work cross-functionally with leaders across the organization, ensuring that all programs align with the Aquarium's long-term strategic plan and its mission to inspire conservation of the ocean.
***This role is being recruited by a third party agency, Koya. To be considered for this role, you must apply via the Koya website. Applications submitted to the Monterey Bay Aquarium website will not be considered.*** Core Responsibilities Strategic Leadership & Divisional Management
Lead the Animal Care Division through comprehensive strategic planning, divisional goal-setting, and administration of a $12M+ budget. Supervise key department directors, fostering a culture of excellence, continuous learning, and professional development across Dive Programs, Collections, Veterinary Services, and Husbandry Operations.
Living Exhibit & Aquarium Innovation
Lead the development of dynamic and compelling living exhibits, in close collaboration with Exhibitions, with an emphasis on scientific accuracy, superlative aesthetic standards, and the highest standards of animal wellbeing practices. Partner with cross-functional teams to support a world-class and transformative guest experience that aligns with conservation goals, cutting edge and innovative animal care discoveries, and scientific advancement.
Scientific & Organizational Integrity
Maintain rigorous accreditation standards, agency compliance permits and licensing, and animal wellbeing, human safety, and exhibit protocols. Lead and participate in critical institutional committees, ensuring the highest levels of scientific accuracy, ethical animal management, and research oversight.
Cooperation & Engagement
Develop strategic partnerships with marketing, conservation and science, education, exhibitions, and guest experience teams to amplify our public engagement, scientific communication, and conservation impact. Support research initiatives, including critical programs like sea otter rehabilitation and MBARI collaborations.
Equity & Belonging Leadership
Champion a workplace culture of belonging, trust, and continuous growth. Promote diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility principles throughout the Animal Care Division and institution-wide, creating an environment that attracts and develops exceptional talent.
Additional Required Duties and Responsibilities
Co-Chair of the Animal Welfare Committee
Co-Chair of the Research Oversight Committee
Chair of the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee
Member of the Diving Control Board
Candidate Profile
The ideal candidate will have the following professional and personal qualities, skills, and characteristics:
Ten years of senior management experience in a large aquarium setting.
Expert-level understanding of marine animal husbandry across diverse temperate eastern Pacific ecosystems.
Proven ability to manage complex, multi-project environments with shifting priorities.
Comprehensive knowledge of animal well-being science and public aquarium best practices.
Demonstrated leadership in AZA and relevant professional organizations.
Exceptional written and oral communication skills.
Proven track record of developing high-performing, collaborative teams.
Deep commitment to maintaining organizational core values and leadership competencies.
Preferred, but not required:
Experience in marine conservation research and rehabilitation programs.
Background in complex life support system design and management.
Publication record in peer-reviewed marine science journals.
International experience in marine ecosystem management.
Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience. The salary range for this role is $210,000 - $260,000 with a generous benefits package. The exact salary that will be offered to the Vice President of Animal Care will be determined based on a consideration of the successful candidate's skills, experience, and geography and aligned with Monterey Bay Aquarium's compensation policies.
Contact
Koya Partners l Diversified Search Group has been exclusively retained for this engagement, which is being led by Erin Reedy and Christy Farrell. Submit a compelling cover letter and resume byfilling out our Talent Profile . All inquiries are strictly confidential.
Monterey Bay Aquarium is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages applications from people of color, persons with disabilities, women, and LGBTQ+ applicants.
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$210k-260k yearly 4d ago
Chief Animal Care & Conservation Leader
Monterey Bay Aquarium 3.4
Monterey, CA job
A leading marine conservation organization in Monterey, California is seeking a Vice President of Animal Care to oversee animal well-being and drive strategic initiatives. The ideal candidate will have over ten years of senior management experience in a large aquarium and expertise in marine animal husbandry practices. This role offers a competitive salary between $210,000 - $260,000 and requires exceptional leadership, communication, and collaboration skills.
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$27k-47k yearly est. 4d ago
Kelp Forest Ecology Research Internship
Monterey Bay Aquarium 3.4
Monterey, CA job
At Monterey Bay Aquarium, we are passionate about creating an inclusive workplace that celebrates and values diversity. We firmly believe that having a team of diverse backgrounds and voices, working together, increases our capacity to serve our visitors and fulfill our mission. We welcome people from all walks of life into our team and strongly encourage people of color, LGBTQ+ individuals, veterans, and people with disabilities to apply.
Job Summary
California's iconic kelp forests are highly valued for their extraordinary biodiversity and the benefits they provide to people and nature. A combination of recent environmental and biological perturbations such as a marine heatwave, a catastrophic sea star die-off, and an outbreak of kelp-eating sea urchins decimated over 95 percent of kelp forests in northern California and nearly 80 percent along the central coast. Unfortunately, kelp deforestation is not unique to California and other places around the world are experiencing unprecedented declines. Monterey Bay Aquarium is committed to addressing this conservation threat through research to understand the problem, and through action to support solutions. This internship will directly contribute to ongoing research aimed at advancing our understanding of mechanisms of kelp forest recovery in California to inform climate-ready action and management planning in our state and beyond.
We seek enthusiastic and motivated individuals for one internship position. Interns selected for the position will assist primarily with laboratory assays but will also contribute to field observations through scientific scuba diving. The research will be conducted primarily along the Monterey Peninsula and in Carmel Bay, California, USA. Scuba diving is an essential function of this position. It is anticipated that the intern for this position will spend 70% of time in the laboratory and 30% in the field, although the arrangement will be determined based on summer field and research needs.
Core Responsibilities
General responsibilities include:
Conduct laboratory assays, including sea urchin dissections.
Perform data entry and quality control.
Support the organization and coordination of logistics for day-to-day field activities.
Maintain a functioning laboratory and adhere to laboratory safe operating procedures.
Maintain scientific sampling equipment used in the laboratory.
Participate in scuba-based data collection at depths less than 70 feet.
Contribute to the development of technical reports.
A project-based report in the form of an oral presentation is required at the end of the internship.
Qualified applicants must be able to work in a team environment, as well as independently without direct supervision, and must have strong interpersonal communication and decision-making skills. Applicants should be comfortable in both a laboratory environment and with field-research that may include prolonged exposure to cold water and frequently adverse sea conditions.
Mandatory Requirements
At least 18 years of age
Current or recent student at an accredited college, university, tech, or trade school
Must be a student during the term immediately preceding the internship opportunity (not to exceed 1-year education gap)
Must be in good academic standing
Six-month commitment of 3 full days each week (no weekends) for approximately 24 hours/week
Must have or obtain a valid California's driver's license within one month of starting the internship
Current First Aid, CPR, and Oxygen Administration certification/training
Minimum 60 logged dives in cold water (experience diving in kelp forests is preferred)
Experience diving from small boats is desired
Knowledge of kelp forest taxonomy and species identification, specifically marine invertebrates and algae
Selected applicants must provide a letter of reciprocity (LOR) from a participating AAUS institution certifying qualification as a Scientific Research Diver prior to employment
Preferred Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities (KSAs):
Experience through coursework conducting research in a laboratory setting
Nitrox certification is preferred
Willingness to spend up to 8 hours at a time at sea in small boats conducting scientific diving operations
Willingness to conduct 3 scientific dives in cold water (average water temperatures is 52 degrees F) per day
Able to lift up to 50 lbs and walk a short distance over hilly terrain
Strong interest in marine ecology
Detail-driven and highly organized, with proven ability to multitask, make effective decisions, and work independently with minimal oversight
Strong interpersonal skills and proven ability to work effectively with colleagues
Familiarity with basic data management and analysis using R is a plus
Application Period
Applications are due by 11:59pm PST on February 7, 2026. Early submission of applications is encouraged. Selections will be announced in March 2026.
Application Documents to Upload:
Resume/CV including courses and/or experience related to the position applying for
Letter of interest (maximum 2 pages, 12 pt. font Times New Roman). Your letter of interest should include:
How your experience relates to the position
What you hope to gain from the placement
Your career goals
How your identity contributes to enhancing diversity, equity, inclusivity and/or accessibility in this field
Letter of Reciprocity from Home Institution indicating active status as an AAUS Scientific Diver.
Two Letters of Recommendation
Letters should be uploaded with your application for your application to be considered complete.
Applicants applying to both this internship and the Kelp Forest Scientific Diving Internship only need to submit their letters once.
Your application will be considered complete only after all required materials, including two letters of recommendation, have been received. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed.
Hourly rate: $18.00 USD
$18 hourly 4d ago
Applied Water Science Internship
Monterey Bay Aquarium 3.4
Monterey, CA job
At the Monterey Bay Aquarium, we are passionate about creating an inclusive workplace that celebrates and values diversity. We firmly believe that having a team of diverse backgrounds and voices, working together, increases our capacity to serve our visitors and fulfill our mission. We welcome people from all walks of life into our team and strongly encourage people of color, LGBTQ+ individuals, veterans, and people with disabilities to apply.
Job Summary:
This internship is designed to provide STEM students in their baccalaureate years with experience working with the Monterey Bay Aquarium's Applied Water Science Laboratory team, which includes microbiology, chemistry, and instrumentation. Additionally, the program seeks to increase the diversity of scientists involved in conservation and aquatic animal science.
Students will assist water science laboratory staff with instrument calibration and maintenance, daily rounds, chemistry and microbiology testing, and participate in laboratory safety training, as required. They will also observe and assist applied water science staff, including aquatic life support operators, data management, and the environmental discharge management to facilitate a better understanding of these aspects of applied water science at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. The student is required to design, implement, and present a final project pertinent to the Aquarium and Applied Water Science at the conclusion of the internship.
The work environment includes, but is not limited to, behind the scenes areas, the Water Science Laboratory, and office time. It may include work in wet, slippery areas, hot and humid areas, variable temperatures, and varying weather conditions. Locations may also vary between the Monterey Bay Aquarium, various off-site facilities, and field sites around Monterey Bay.
Eligibility:
Successful Applicants should be:
Currently enrolled in an undergraduate or master's degree program or within one year post-graduation
In good academic standing
Able to work safely in a laboratory environment utilizing handheld laboratory tools, such as pipettes
At this time, we can only consider applicants who are authorized to work in the United States. We are not able to provide visa sponsorship for this internship.
Internship Dates & Pay Rates:
The Applied Water Science Internship is offered in the summer through fall of 2026 for up to 480 hours. Interns may choose either two (preferred) or three eight hour days per week or a combination of half and full days to accommodate class schedules. Weekend work is unavailable as the lab operates Monday-Friday.
Hourly rate: $18.00 USD
Application Period
Applications are due by 11:59pm PST on February 20, 2026. Early submission of applications is encouraged. Selections will be announced in March 2026.
Application Documents to Upload:
Resume/CV
Letter of Interest*
Two Letters of Recommendation
*Your Letter of interest should include:
What experience you have
What you hope to gain from the opportunity
How you heard about the opportunity
Your career goals
Your field(s) of interest in Applied Water Science
How your selection will help achieve enhanced diversity in the profession
A complete application includes a resume or CV, a letter of interest, and two letters of recommendation. Applications that do not include all required materials will not be considered.
Please note: the Laboratory Manager may not always be on site in which case you will be completing your placement alongside the Applied Water Science teams.
College credit may be available. Please refer to your college/university's student services division.
Please direct all questions and inquiries to *******************.
$18 hourly 4d ago
Kelp Forest Scientific Diving Internship
Monterey Bay Aquarium 3.4
Monterey, CA job
At Monterey Bay Aquarium, we are passionate about creating an inclusive workplace that celebrates and values diversity. We firmly believe that having a team of diverse backgrounds and voices, working together, increases our capacity to serve our visitors and fulfill our mission. We welcome people from all walks of life into our team and strongly encourage people of color, LGBTQ+ individuals, veterans, and people with disabilities to apply.
Job Summary
California's iconic kelp forests are highly valued for their extraordinary biodiversity and the benefits they provide to people and nature. A combination of recent environmental and biological perturbations such as a marine heatwave, a catastrophic sea star die-off, and an outbreak of kelp-eating sea urchins decimated over 95 percent of kelp forests in northern California and nearly 80 percent along the central coast. Unfortunately, kelp deforestation is not unique to California and other places around the world are experiencing unprecedented declines. The Monterey Bay Aquarium is committed to addressing this conservation threat through research to understand the problem, and through action to support solutions. This internship will directly contribute to ongoing research aimed at advancing our understanding of mechanisms of kelp forest recovery in California to inform climate-ready action and management planning in our state and beyond.
We seek enthusiastic and motivated individuals for two Kelp Forest Scientific Diving Internship positions. Interns selected for the position will assist with field observations and data collection through scientific scuba diving and laboratory assays. The research will be conducted primarily along the Monterey Peninsula and in Carmel Bay, California, USA. Scuba diving is an essential function of this position.
Core Responsibilities
General responsibilities include:
Participate in scuba-based data collection at depths less than 70 feet.
Support the organization and coordination of logistics for day-to-day field activities.
Maintain scientific sampling equipment used in the field.
Perform data entry and quality control.
Conduct laboratory assays.
Contribute to the development of technical reports.
A project-based report in the form of an oral presentation is required at the end of the internship.
Qualified applicants must be able to work in a team environment, as well as independently without direct supervision, and must have strong interpersonal communication and decision-making skills. Applicants should be comfortable in both a laboratory environment and with field-research that may include prolonged exposure to cold water and frequently adverse sea conditions.
Mandatory Requirements
At least 18 years of age
Current or recent student at an accredited college, university, tech, or trade school
Must be a student during the term immediately preceding the internship opportunity (not to exceed 1-year education gap)
Must be in good academic standing
Six-month commitment of 3 full days each week (no weekends) for approximately 24 hours/week
Must have or obtain a valid California's driver's license within one month of starting the internship
Current First Aid, CPR, and Oxygen Administration certification/training
Minimum 60 logged dives in cold water (experience diving in kelp forests is preferred)
Experience diving from small boats is desired
Knowledge of kelp forest taxonomy and species identification, specifically marine invertebrates and algae
Selected applicants must provide a letter of reciprocity (LOR) from a participating AAUS institution certifying qualification as a Scientific Research Diver prior to employment
Preferred Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities (KSAs):
Experience through coursework conducting research in a laboratory setting
Nitrox certification is preferred
Willingness to perform project task assignments on a flexible schedule (3 days per week)
Willingness to spend up to 8 hours at a time at sea in small boats conducting scientific diving operations
Willingness to conduct 3 scientific dives in cold water (average water temperatures is 52 degrees F) per day
Able to lift up to 50 lbs and walk a short distance over hilly terrain
Strong interest in marine ecology
Detail-driven and highly organized, with proven ability to multitask, make effective decisions, and work independently with minimal oversight
Strong interpersonal skills and proven ability to work effectively with colleagues
Familiarity with basic data management and analysis using R is a plus
Application Period
Applications are due by 11:59pm PST on February 7, 2026. Early submission of applications is encouraged. Selections will be announced in March 2026.
Application Documents to Upload:
Resume/CV including courses and/or experience related to the position applying for
Letter of interest (maximum 2 pages, 12 pt. font Times New Roman). Your letter of interest should include:
How your experience relates to the position
What you hope to gain from the placement
Your career goals
How your identity contributes to enhancing diversity, equity, inclusivity and/or accessibility in this field
Letter of Reciprocity from Home Institution indicating active status as an AAUS Scientific Diver.
Two Letters of Recommendation should be uploaded with your application for your application to be considered complete.
Applicants applying to both this internship and the Kelp Forest Ecology Research Internship only need to submit their letters once.
Your application will be considered complete only after all required materials, including two letters of recommendation, have been received. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed.
Hourly rate: $18.00 USD
$18 hourly 4d ago
GE Interpretive Program Naturalist
Monterey Bay Aquarium 3.4
Monterey, CA job
At the Monterey Bay Aquarium, we are passionate about creating an inclusive workplace that celebrates and values diversity. We firmly believe that having a team of diverse backgrounds and voices, working together, increases our capacity to serve our visitors and fulfill our mission. We welcome people from all backgrounds into our team and strongly encourage people of color, LGBTQ+ individuals, veterans, and people with disabilities to apply.
Priority deadline for applications is January 23, 2026. Due to the volume of incoming applications, the role may be closed earlier than January 23, 2026.
Job Summary:
Under direct supervision, deliver visitor programming at a variety of venues throughout the Aquarium; create powerful and emotional connections for guests through scripted and theatrical presentations and narrations/interpretations; engage with guests throughout the aquarium by offering continuous marine science interpretation; works as part of the Guest Experience team delivering public programs, tours, and educational activities, interpreting at exhibit galleries, as well as offering continuous operational support; perform other duties as required.
Core Activities:
Deliver scheduled programs to a wide variety of MBA visitors including but not limited to Auditorium (holding up to 275 guests) and theatrical presentations, live guest tours, and feeding narrations. Delivery of programs generally includes:
Scripted and theatrical presentations, answering questions from guests
Live narrations and interpretations of aquarium exhibits and activities
Web, social, and other media live and recorded programs
Facilitate activities and logistics for special programs such as volunteer and staff trainings, and various private events.
Maintain ongoing knowledge of exhibits and programs, in addition to knowledge about the Monterey area.
Provide continuous marine science interpretation throughout the Aquarium, actively engaging with guests.
Assist with minor husbandry duties such as animal food preparation for feeding tour.
Assist with delivery of prepared trainings and enrichments (interactive content training/lessons) to staff and volunteers, as assigned.
Provide daily operations support as needed (e.g., ticket processing, queue management, cashier, etc.).
Preferred Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities (KSAs):
BA degree in marine biology, natural science, education, theater or equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
Informal science education experience, public speaking, storytelling, theatrical training/experience or NAI interpretive certification preferred.
Strong understanding of marine science content and conservation principles.
At least two years' experience delivering educational, theatrical, or related programming in an informal setting.
Ability to deliver marine science training materials for non-science professionals.
Ability to maintain MBA and AZA standards.
Demonstrated ability to deliver educational programs in a fun, scientifically accurate and engaging manner.
Strong interpersonal skills and demonstrated ability to work with a variety of types of professionals, interns, and volunteers of various ages.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Must be able to work weekends, evenings, and holidays.
Ability to work within, and maintain Monterey Bay Aquarium's Core Values.
Physical Requirements to Perform Essential Job Functions:
Typical office equipment.
Constant sitting, standing, walking, bending.
Occasional unassisted lifting up to 50 lbs.
Typical office environment, main aquarium and exhibits, occasional offsite events.
Hourly Compensation Range:
$23.00 USD per hour. Starting rate will vary based on previous experience and relevant skills/knowledge set.
$23 hourly 30d ago
Visionary CEO: Ocean Conservation & Impact Leader
Monterey Bay Aquarium 3.4
Monterey, CA job
A leading ocean conservation organization in Monterey, California, seeks a Chief Executive Officer to guide its mission and strategic direction. The ideal candidate will possess deep expertise in ocean conservation, strong leadership skills, and a proven track record in managing complex organizations. Responsibilities include financial oversight, leading innovative initiatives, and fostering partnerships for impactful conservation efforts. A competitive salary is offered based on experience.
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$162k-277k yearly est. 3d ago
Master Crafts Mechanic
Monterey Bay Aquarium 3.4
Monterey, CA job
At the Monterey Bay Aquarium, we are passionate about creating an inclusive workplace that celebrates and values diversity. We firmly believe that having a team of diverse backgrounds and voices, working together, increases our capacity to serve our visitors and fulfill our mission. We welcome people from all walks of life into our team and strongly encourage people of color, LGBTQ+ individuals, veterans, and people with disabilities to apply.
Priority deadline for applications is January 30, 2026. Due to the volume of incoming applications, the role may be closed earlier than January 30, 2026.
Job Summary:
Under limited supervision, repair, maintain, and install mechanical equipment, with a strong background in plumbing. Responsible for a variety of work ranging from facility inspections, preventative maintenance rounds, regularly servicing equipment, major repairs, emergency repairs, and managing contracted work. The Mechanic is a member of the facilities maintenance team and shall support other maintenance personnel and perform other duties as required. Work will be conducted in a way that promotes animal welfare, environmental sustainability, as well as a sustainable culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Core Activities:
Assist Lead plumber, and work on a team for larger projects
Manage outside contractors
Troubleshoot complex refrigeration, equipment, and plumbing systems
Repair and rebuild equipment including boilers, chillers, cross contamination equipment, refrigerators & freezers, ice makers, coolers, ovens, stoves, cooktops, soda fountains, kettles, boilers, and fryers
Repair and install pipes, valves, hangers, gauges, and sensors for fresh water, salt water, pressurized gas, exhaust, venting, sewage, storm water, and animal life support systems
Install new equipment
Manage refrigerant gasses, stockpile, and reporting (i.e., charge, evacuate, track leaks, etc.)
Inspect and provide regular maintenance service for equipment
Utilize work management software to respond to work requests, track jobs progress, and improve inventory data and preventative maintenance content
Read equipment schematics, plans, and track changes
Maintain equipment inventories, complete material takeoffs for jobs, and purchase materials
Provide regular status reports to supervisors
Participate in safety and other training as required
Interface and communicate with other MBA departments
Preferred Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs):
At least 5 years experience with plumbing and refrigeration trade experience
Certification of Completion of a minimum 10-hour OSHA Safety training
Professional skills with various types of piping in both small and large diameter
Advanced mechanical and power tool skills
Refrigeration certificate in EPA 608 Type I, II, and III required
CFESA certification
Good computer skills including, but not limited to MS Office suite
Good written and verbal communication and skills
Ability to respond to emergencies and to work an irregular schedule that may include early mornings, nights, evenings, or weekends
Ability to read and follow equipment schematics, and wiring diagrams, and safety procedures
Experience working in a safe manner compliant with the California Plumbing Code, UPC, Am Water, AWWA standards, and OSHA
Experience with elevated work, work over water, and work in a confined space
Ability to work within and maintain Monterey Bay Aquarium's Core Values
Must possess, or be able to obtain within the first 3 months of employment, a valid California driver's license in order to operate Monterey Bay Aquarium vehicles
Physical Requirements to Perform Essential Job Functions:
Typical office equipment, ladders, hand tools, power tools, shop tools, person lifts, forklift and gages
Constant sitting, standing, walking, bending
Occasional unassisted lifting up to 80 lbs
Main Aquarium and out buildings. At times over water, in confined spaces, and elevated work
Hourly Compensation Range:
$32.36-$39.42 USD per hour. Starting rate will vary based on previous experience and relevant skills/knowledge set.
$32.4-39.4 hourly 34d ago
Camp Counselor STEAM Camp (2025-2026)
Resource Area for Teaching 3.9
Resource Area for Teaching job in San Jose, CA
Do you enjoy working with kids and want to explore a future in education? RAFT is looking for enthusiastic Camp Counselor to support campers and instructors in creating a safe, engaging, and dynamic learning environment. Perfect for high school or college students considering a teaching career, this role offers valuable hands-on experience while inspiring young learners to explore science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM).
What You'll Do
Help set up and clean up daily hands-on activities.
Support teachers in guiding campers' focus and ensuring smooth transitions between lessons.
Foster a positive, collaborative atmosphere among campers.
Keep the classroom organized by replenishing supplies and helping lead staff move materials to and from central storage.
Package and store reusable materials at the end of each week.
Complete at least 9 hours of onboarding, professional development, and staff meetings before camp begins.
Participate in after-camp debrief sessions.
Be attentive to the needs of campers and staff, assisting with issues as they arise.
Help organize and collect pre- and post-camp student surveys.
Take on other related responsibilities as needed.
Supervise outdoor activities, ensuring camper safety at all times.
Serve as a positive role model and mentor, encouraging interest in STEAM careers.
Monitor campers during transitions and breaks to maintain a secure environment.
What We're Looking For
Genuine interest and experience working with young children in educational or childcare settings.
Availability for at least one full week, Monday through Friday, for either:
Full day: 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Half day: AM 7:45-12:30 or PM 12:00-5:00.
Flexibility and adaptability in a fast-paced, hands-on learning environment.
Proactive problem-solving skills, reliability, and a collaborative spirit.
Strong professionalism to complete training and assigned tasks with excellence.
Must obtain TB Risk Assessment and fingerprint clearance (paid for by RAFT).
Upper high school or college student.
Prior experience as a camp counselor or youth leader preferred.
Demonstrated leadership skills.
Why Join RAFT's STEAM Camp?
At RAFT, we believe in sparking curiosity and building confidence through creative, hands-on STEAM learning. As a Camp Counselor, you'll gain valuable experience, develop leadership skills, and make a real difference in the lives of young learners, all while having fun and being part of a supportive team.
$23k-36k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Medical Assistant/Front Reception Hybrid
Monterey Bay Vascular 3.4
Remote or Salinas, CA job
Medical Assistant
At Monterey Bay Vascular, our physicians set the standard in providing the best patient outcomes by providing the highest quality care through our exceptional clinical and support staff. Our amazing staff are gifted and caring professionals that treat our patients just like “family”. We pride ourselves in finding talented professionals that encompass hard work, positive mindset, and team centered approach to complete the full spectrum of patient care. We offer a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. We maintain a drug-free workplace and perform pre-employment substance abuse testing and background checks. We are proud to be an EEO/AA employer M/F/D/V.
We are seeking a qualified/certified Medical Assistant to work onsite at our Salinas and Aptos locations. The ideal candidate will have 2-3 years' experience in direct patient care in the emergency room, PACU, ICU, cath lab or equivalent experience. Additionally, a self-starter, that can work with a dynamic healthcare team. Experience in interventional radiology, dialysis, and cath lab is a plus.
The Medical Assistant will perform patient care under the supervision of an RN and/or physician. Gather and input historical patient data, monitor patient and medications during procedures, maintain prescription drug logs, and provide assistance to the clinical team during pre- and post-procedure duties. Additional duties consist of infection control coordination, safety/ environment of care responsibilities, and other clinical administrative tasks. This is a challenging, fast-pace job with Monday to Friday schedule, NO nights and possible weekend shifts. Hours are Monday - Friday, 7 am to 5 pm. Our employees enjoy a great work/life balance and a highly supportive management team.
We offer competitive pay commensurate with experience.
Excellent benefits package including the following:
Health, Dental
Successful completion of pre-employment screening and background check before employment.
Responsibilities and Duties:
Be involved in all aspects of patient care from patient check-in, discharge, and follow-up phone calls.
Gather patient clinical information prior to procedures including patient assessments and patient history.
Assist in procedure room preparation; maintain sterile techniques; assist with pre-and post-procedures including assessment of discharge.
Provide ongoing patient information to the surgeon and clinical team during procedures to deliver vascular surgery care to the patient including but not limited to cardiac monitoring, aldrete score, and pain status. May monitor patient vitals (HR, BP, O2Sat, EKG) during procedures (as allowed per state license).
Assist in post-anesthesia care unit following vascular procedures
Perform the duties of a surgical technologist during procedures as necessary
Performs administrative support activities including answering and routing calls, correspondence, filing, faxing, mailing.
Other duties as assigned.
Experience:
Medical Assistant: 2-3 years (Preferred)
Basic Computer Skills
Bilingual Spanish is a plus
Demonstrated superior customer service
Ability to adapt and learn at an excelled pace
Willing to train a superior candidate with commensurate experience outside of specialty
Position Requirements:
Current Medical Assistant Certification (CMA/NCMA/RMA)
State Required Certifications
2 years' clinical experience in dialysis, critical care or medical/surgical
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification
Advance Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) (Preferred)
Monterey Bay Vascular provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, Monterey Bay Vascular complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
Are you an energetic educator who loves sparking curiosity in children? RAFT is seeking a STEAM Camp Enrichment Teacher to bring our hands-on curriculum to life and create memorable learning experiences for campers. Working alongside staff counselors, you'll deliver fun, interactive lessons that promote teamwork, creativity, and a love for learning.
What You'll Do
Deliver RAFT's engaging STEAM curriculum, adapting activities as needed to maximize camper participation and excitement.
Lead a classroom of up to 24 campers and coordinate activities for larger groups (up to 200 students), ensuring a positive, collaborative, and well-managed environment.
Complete at least 9 hours of onboarding, professional development, and staff meetings before camp begins.
Keep classrooms clean, organized, and welcoming by modeling and encouraging good habits of tidiness.
Work with minimal supervision from the Site Director while maintaining high standards of quality and safety.
Participate in after-camp debrief sessions and surveys to share feedback and support continuous improvement.
Provide guidance and support to 1-2 staff members assisting with learning activities.
Most shifts are scheduled in the afternoon (approximately 12:00-4:30 p.m.), though exact hours may vary by location.
What We're Looking For
Genuine interest in working with young children in a K-5 educational setting.
Availability to commit to at least one week, Monday through Friday.
Ability to quickly learn and facilitate new materials.
Creative, patient, and positive demeanor.
Strong multitasking, prioritization, and time management skills.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Must obtain TB Risk Assessment and fingerprint clearance (covered by RAFT).
High school diploma required.
Preferred: Enrollment in an Early Childhood Education or teacher credential program.
At least one year of experience leading educational activities or managing student programs.
Why Join RAFT's STEAM Camp?
At RAFT, we believe in inspiring curiosity and creativity through hands-on STEAM learning. As a STEAM Enrichment Teacher, you'll have the chance to shape young learners' experiences, gain valuable teaching skills, and contribute to a mission-driven team dedicated to making education exciting and accessible.
$48k-68k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Registered Nurse
Monterey Bay Vascular 3.4
Salinas, CA job
Job DescriptionSalary:
Monterey Bay Vascular (MBV) is a multi-specialty vascular and endovascular practice serving the Monterey Bay, Salinas Valley, and surrounding counties. Founded in 2021, MBV provides comprehensive care in vascular surgery, wound care, pain management, and interventional radiology across multiple locations including Aptos, Salinas, Monterey, and expansion sites.
Our physicians and clinical teams manage over 4,500 patients annually, delivering advanced vascular diagnostics, minimally invasive treatments, and evidence-based chronic disease management. As a rapidly growing practice with an expanding surgery center footprint, MBV is committed to patient-centered care, clinical excellence, and meeting the rising needs of an aging and underserved population.
We foster a collaborative, high-performance environment where every team member contributes to improving access to care, enhancing patient safety, and elevating the quality of vascular and interventional services in our region.
Position Summary
Monterey Bay Vascular is seeking an exceptional Registered Nurse (RN) to support our vascular clinics, outpatient procedural operations, and surgery center administrative functions. This role encompasses a blend of procedural assistance, clinic-based patient care, and compliance/administrative support, making it ideal for nurses who enjoy a varied, impactful role in a multi-specialty outpatient setting.
This position begins as Part-Time with strong potential to grow into Full-Time as MBV expands services, locations, and procedural capacity.
Key Responsibilities
Clinical Patient Care (Evaluation & Management Support)
Room patients, collect clinical histories, review medications and allergies.
Perform vital signs, vascular screenings, and wound assessments as trained.
Support physicians during E&M visits by preparing records, imaging, and care plans.
Provide patient education on vascular disease, wound care, postoperative expectations, and chronic disease management.
Assist with referrals, follow-up coordination, specialist communication, and care transitions.
Manage patient triage via phone, portal messages, and in-clinic concerns.
Maintain thorough and accurate EHR documentation.
Outpatient Procedural Support
Prepare, set up, and break down rooms for vascular and interventional procedures.
Assist with venous ablations, wound debridement, sclerotherapy, ultrasound-guided interventions, and minor surgical procedures.
Start IVs, administer medications per protocol, and monitor patient stability throughout procedures.
Document intra-procedural vitals, medications, and clinical notes.
Manage pre-procedure clearances, consent forms, NPO instructions, and imaging readiness.
Support postoperative recovery, dressing changes, discharge instructions, and complication screening.
Surgery Center & Administrative Duties
Assist with maintaining QUAD A accreditation and ASC readiness standards.
Support administrative tasks including:
Maintaining crash cart logs, safety checks, and equipment readiness
Updating infection control logs and documentation
Managing medication logs, temperature logs, and supply inventories
Supporting pre-op workflows, surgical scheduling coordination, and chart preparation
Participate in emergency preparedness drills, audits, and quality improvement activities.
Assist leadership with maintaining compliance binders, SDS binders, radiation safety documentation, and annual training materials.
Regulatory & Compliance
Ensure adherence to:
QUAD A Standards
OSHA/Cal-OSHA
Title 17 Radiation Safety
Infection control and sterile protocols
HIPAA, patient privacy, and safety standards
Participate in ongoing quality assurance and performance improvement initiatives.
Qualifications
Active California Registered Nurse (RN) license (required).
BLS required; ACLS strongly preferred.
Preferred experience:
Outpatient procedural nursing
Vascular surgery, wound care, or interventional radiology
Ambulatory surgery center (ASC) nursing
Cath lab, GI lab, dermatology procedural clinic, or pain management
Strong IV placement, monitoring, and procedural support skills.
Excellent communication, teamwork, and patient education abilities.
Ability to multitask across clinical and administrative workflows.
Experience with EHR systems preferred.
Ability to work at Aptos, Salinas, and occasional Monterey sites.
Schedule & Compensation
Part-Time: ~1624 hours/week
Opportunity for Full-Time based on performance and growth
Competitive hourly compensation based on experience
Training provided in vascular, procedural, and ASC-related competencies
Why Join MBV?
Work directly with board-certified vascular surgeons and interventional specialists.
Be part of a high-growth, multi-location practice with expanding service lines.
Gain exposure across clinic, procedural, and surgery center environments.
Support meaningful patient care for a large, diverse population.
Join a team committed to excellence, collaboration, and innovation.
$53k-101k yearly est. 9d ago
Medical Front Office Receptionist
Monterey Bay Vascular 3.4
Salinas, CA job
Description: Front Desk Receptionist
At Monterey Bay Vascular, our vascular surgeons set the standard in providing the best patient outcomes by administering the highest quality care through our exceptional clinical and support staff. Our amazing staff is gifted and caring professionals that treat our patients just like “family”. We pride ourselves on finding talented professionals that encompass hard work, a positive mindset, and a team-centered approach to complete the full spectrum of patient care.
We are seeking a qualified Front Desk Administrative Assistant to work both remotely and onsite at our Salinas and Aptos locations. The ideal candidate will have 2-4 years of experience in medical-related customer service; basic medical terminology, self-starter, that can work with a dynamic healthcare team. Experience in interventional radiology, dialysis, vascular surgery, and cath lab is a plus. Will train an ideal candidate that has commensurate experience outside of the IR, dialysis, and vascular surgery space. The ideal candidate must demonstrate an openness and willingness to learn, adapt, and contribute to process improvement.
The Administrative Assistant will at times act as the first point of contact, organizing meetings and appointments. Ordering supplies and replacements, managing mail and courier services. Will also make sure our patients' needs are met and will verify insurance coverage, obtain pre-authorizations, manage referrals, work with referring providers' offices, and support patients through the administrative intake process. Engages with patients to ensure accurate demographic information. Will gather medical documents from physicians for review and receive fax/mailed inquiries. This is a challenging, fast-paced job with Monday to Friday schedule. Office hours Monday - Friday, 8 am to 5 pm. Our staff enjoys a great work/life balance and a highly supportive management team.
We offer competitive pay commensurate with experience.
Excellent benefits package including the following:
Health, Dental
Successful completion of pre-employment screening and background check before employment.
Responsibilities and Duties:
Be the face, voice, and front-line customer service representative for Monterey Bay Vascular.
Coordinate care that is safe, timely, effective, efficient, equitable, and client-centered
Answer phone calls, and emails, take messages, and take accurate and comprehensive notes at meetings.
Plan travels, including flights, accommodation, and ground transport
Works daily with electronic medical records system, and practice management software.
Ability to interact with high-profile clients and executives
Verifies insurance eligibility obtains referrals and authorizations in advance of every appointment.
Develop effective working relations and cooperate with the medical team throughout the entire case management process.
Works closely with management and revenue cycle team to ensure accuracy across the organization for billing and coding.
Prioritizes incoming referrals and works with external physician offices to streamline communication.
Record case information, complete accurately all necessary forms, and produce statistical reports.
Performs administrative support activities including answering and routing calls, correspondence, filing, faxing, and mailing.
Adhere to proper professional standards as outlined by protocols, rules, and regulations.
Participates in community education activities and programs. Coordinate events.
Run errands as required
Other duties as assigned.
Experience:
Medical Front Desk/Customer Service: 1 years (Preferred)
Exceptional attention to detail
Proper phone etiquette
Bilingual Spanish is a plus
*Excellent/Exemplary* organizational and time management skills
Able to prioritize work in a fast-paced environment, follow tasks through to completion, and ability to multitask.
Intermediate or higher Computer Skills
Monterey Bay Vascular provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, Monterey Bay Vascular complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
$37k-45k yearly est. 60d+ ago
IT Security Analyst Sr.
Monterey Bay Aquarium 3.4
Monterey, CA job
At the Monterey Bay Aquarium, we are passionate about creating an inclusive workplace that celebrates and values diversity. We firmly believe that having a team of diverse backgrounds and voices, working together, increases our capacity to serve our visitors and fulfill our mission. We welcome people from all walks of life into our team and strongly encourage people of color, LGBTQ+ individuals, veterans, and people with disabilities to apply.
Priority deadline for applications is January 23, 2026. Due to the volume of incoming applications, the role may be closed earlier than January 23, 2026.
Job Summary:
With limited oversight, assess and maintain all aspects of IT security for the Aquarium. Define security standards and exceptions, lead DR (Disaster Recovery) and IR (Incident Response), and serve as the primary owner of our managed SOC/SIEM and annual internal/external penetration tests, including use-case tuning and remediation tracking. Establish the security roadmap, processes, and KPIs, brief leadership, and ensure compliance with CPRA/CCPA, PCI DSS, and applicable breach-notification and privacy obligations. Protect data and systems across corporate IT, M365/Azure cloud/AWS, and OT/ICS environments (including life-support and facilities). Partner with Legal, HR, Finance, Facilities, and IT to embed “secure-by-design” across projects and vendors. Perform other duties as assigned.
This is a hybrid role, so the candidate must live within commuting distance of the aquarium to fulfill the on-site requirements of the job.
Core Activities:
Detection engineering & SOC management - Identify detection rules (e.g., SIEM rule tuning, playbooks, etc.) in collaboration with the managed SOC, reduce false positives, and drive mean-time-to-detect/respond improvements.
Identity & access management - Review and confirm SSO/MFA, Conditional Access, least-privilege, and PAM, conduct quarterly access audits on significant platforms such as AD, HR, and Finance systems.
OT/ICS security - Review and confirm network segmentation security, staff/vendor remote access, ensure monitoring capabilities are not hindered by any security rules, tools, implementations, and create incident runbooks with Facilities/Animal Care/Life Support.
Cloud & M365 security posture - Create standards and processes for the administration of Defender (EDR/XDR), Purview/DLP, Entra ID, Secure Score, CIS baselines, and Conditional Access. Establish standards and processes for administering AWS.
Data protection & privacy - Establish Data Classification standards, encryption (at rest/in transit), DLP requirements, retention/disposal implementation and enforcement; partner with Legal on PIAs.
Vulnerability management - Set scanning cadence, patch SLAs, exceptions, risk acceptance, and verify pen-test remediations.
Vendor & third-party risk - Review DPAs/Contracts/cybersecurity questionnaires and suggest language changes to reflect internal security requirements.
Application Security/Software Development Life Cycle reviews - Threat model new apps/integrations, review data flows, authorization, and logging.
Email security & awareness - Configure and maintain DMARC/SPF/DKIM, phishing simulations, targeted training based on failure cohorts.
Write technical and functional documents and reports; maintain documentation on security tools and controls. This can include how-tos, infographics, whitepapers, processes and procedures, workflows, Visio diagrams, etc.
Incident response leadership & tabletops - Lead incidents, coordinate response, forensics triage, post-mortems, and improvements.
Resilience & ransomware readiness - Coordinate backup/restore testing, RTO/RPO validation, and DR exercises with the T&I Operations team.
Metrics & reporting - Create and deliver monthly KPIs (e.g., MTTD/MTTR, patch compliance, phishing fail rate, control coverage) for leadership.
Preferred Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs):
BS/BA in Computer Science, or equivalent combination of education, training, and experience
7+ years' experience in the IT Security field in an equivalent/similar position
Knowledge of, and experience working in ITIL, CoBIT, NIST, CISA, CIS, and similar security platforms and IT Governance frameworks
Knowledge of SIEM & detection engineering, tuning, rule writing, playbooks, case workflow, ATT&CK mapping
Knowledge of DR (Disaster Recovery) and BC (Business Continuity) best practices, planning, methods, RTO/RPO planning, restore validation, and ransomware playbooks
Knowledge of data security and data governance, including data governance & privacy, data classification, retention/disposal, encryption, CPRA/CCPA, and breach response basics
Knowledge of AWS/Microsoft 365/Azure security, IAM, guardrails, logging/monitoring, CIS benchmarks, Entra ID, Conditional Access, Secure Score, Purview DLP/Insider Risk
Skill in network security, segmentation, firewalls, VPN/Zero Trust, packet capture/Wireshark, DNS/DMARC
Skill in OT/ICS security, vendor access control, change control, and monitoring constraints in life-support systems
Skill in risk assessment frameworks, NIST CSF/800-30, CIS Controls; ability to prioritize remediation by impact/likelihood
Skill in balancing sufficient security measures while maintaining ease of use for your customers
Ability to build metrics & executive communication, build KPIs, brief leadership/board, write clear policies/processes/SOPs/standards
Ability to work independently, exercise good judgment, and make data-driven decisions
Ability to learn and research new concepts, ideas, and technologies, and stay current on the latest threats and risks to the organization and the tools necessary to protect the organization
Ability to learn, comply, and remain current on federal and state privacy laws and policies, as well as compliance requirements.
Ability to maintain confidentiality
Ability to work within and maintain Monterey Bay Aquarium's Core Values
Physical Requirements to Perform Essential Job Functions:
Typical office equipment
Constant sitting, standing, walking, bending
Occasional unassisted lifting up to 50 lbs
Typical office environment, all aquarium sites, occasional off-site events and collaboration
Annual Compensation Range:
$107,500-$137,000 USD annually. Starting rate will vary based on previous experience and relevant skills/knowledge set.
$107.5k-137k yearly 22d ago
Mechanic
El Cajon 4.1
El Cajon, CA job
Precision Tune Mechanic PT01C Technician
Hourly or Flat Rate
Full or Part Time
Pay: $30.00-$35.00 hourly
Join the Precision Tune Auto Care Team!
Celebrating 50 years as a trusted leader in automotive service and a Franchise 500 top-rated brand.
At Precision Tune Auto Care, you'll be part of a team committed to integrity, safety, and top-quality customer service. We provide total car care-from oil changes and diagnostics to engine repairs and scheduled maintenance-and we're passionate about keeping drivers safe on the road. If you're looking to build your career with a proven, customer-focused brand, we'd love to have you on our team.
Position Summary
As an Automotive Mechanic / Technician, you'll inspect, diagnose, and repair vehicles while delivering excellent customer service. You'll also help train and mentor team members, keep your work area safe and organized, and stay up to date on the latest automotive technologies.
What We Offer:
Competitive hourly pay
Retirement plan enrollment available
Paid Time Off (PTO) to relax and recharge
Closed evenings and Sundays - enjoy a better work-life balance
6 paid holidays off
What You'll Do
Diagnose and repair systems including brakes, hydraulics, exhaust, electrical, cooling, suspension, and alignment
Perform routine maintenance services (oil changes, tire services, etc.)
Document repair needs
Explain technical information to customers and teammates in a clear and concise manner
Participate in ongoing training to stay current with new vehicle technologies
Support fellow technicians with complex repairs and troubleshooting
Maintain a clean, safe, and organized workspace
Follow all company, safety, and environmental procedures
What You Bring
High School Diploma or GED
At least 6 months of automotive repair or mechanical experience
Valid driver's license
High energy, positive attitude, and strong customer focus
ASE Certification (preferred)
EPA 609/AC License (preferred)
Willingness to work days, nights, weekends, and holidays as needed
Physical Requirements
Lift and carry up to 50 lbs. without assistance
Stand, walk, bend, kneel, and reach frequently during the workday
Safely operate vehicles and automotive tools
Communicate effectively in person and by phone
Document, enter and retrieve data from a computer system
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
$30-35 hourly Auto-Apply 10d ago
Licensed Vocational Nurse
Monterey Bay Vascular 3.4
Salinas, CA job
Job DescriptionSalary: $21-$35 DOE
Description: Licensed Vocational Nurse
At Monterey Bay Vascular, our physicians set the standard in providing the best patient outcomes by providing the highest quality care through our exceptional clinical and support staff. Our amazing staff is gifted and are caring professionals that treat our patients just like family. We pride ourselves on finding talented professionals that encompass hard work, a positive mindset, and a team-centered approach to complete the full spectrum of patient care. We offer a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. We maintain a drug-free workplace and perform pre-employment substance abuse testing and background checks. We are proud to be an EEO/AA employer M/F/D/V.
We are seeking a qualified Licensed Vocational Nurse to work onsite at our Salinas and Aptos locations. The ideal candidate will have 2-3 years of experience in direct patient care in the emergency room, PACU, ICU, cath lab, or equivalent experience. Additionally, a self-starter, that can work with a dynamic healthcare team. Experience in interventional radiology, dialysis, and cath lab is a plus.
The Licensed Vocational Nurse will perform patient care under the supervision of an RN and/or physician. Gather and input historical patient data, monitor patients and medications during procedures, maintain prescription drug logs, and provide assistance to the clinical team during pre-and post-procedure duties. Additional duties consist of infection control coordination, safety/ environment of care responsibilities, and other clinical administrative tasks. This is a challenging, fast-paced job with Monday to Friday schedule, NO nights, and weekend shifts. Hours are Monday - Friday, 7 am to 5 pm. Our employees enjoy a great work/life balance and a highly supportive management team.
We offer competitive pay commensurate with experience.
Excellent benefits package including the following:
Health, Dental
Successful completion of pre-employment screening and background check before employment.
Responsibilities and Duties:
Be involved in all aspects of patient care from patient check-in, discharge, and follow-up phone calls.
Gather patient clinical information prior to procedures including patient assessments and patient history.
Assist in procedure room preparation; maintaining sterile techniques; assist with pre-and post-procedure including assessment of discharge.
Provide ongoing patient information to the surgeon and clinical team during procedures to deliver vascular surgery care to the patient including but not limited to cardiac monitoring, Aldrete score, and pain status. May monitor patient vitals (HR, BP, O2Sat, EKG) during procedures (within the scope of care).
Assist in post-anesthesia care unit following vascular procedures
Perform the duties of a surgical technologist during procedures as necessary
Performs administrative support activities including answering and routing calls, correspondence, filing, faxing, and mailing.
Other duties as assigned.
Experience:
Licensed Vocational Nurse: 2-3 years (Preferred)
Basic Computer Skills
Bilingual Spanish is a plus
Demonstrated superior customer service
Ability to adapt and learn at an excelled pace
Willing to train a superior candidate with commensurate experience outside of specialty
Position Requirements:
Current California LVN License
State Required Certifications
2 years clinical experience in dialysis, critical care or medical/surgical
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) (Preferred)**Required to earn within 90 days of employment
Monterey Bay Vascular provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, Monterey Bay Vascular complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
$21-35 hourly 25d ago
Front Desk Receptionist / Administrative Assistant
Monterey Bay Vascular 3.4
Aptos, CA job
Job DescriptionSalary: $20-$25 /hour DOE
At Monterey Bay Vascular, our Vascular Surgeons set the standard in providing the best patient outcomes by administering the highest quality care through our exceptional clinical and support staff. Our amazing staff is gifted and caring professionals that treat our patients just like family. We pride ourselves in finding talented professionals that encompass hard work, a positive mindset, and a team-centered approach to complete the full spectrum of patient care.
We are seeking a qualified Front Desk Receptionist to work both remotely and onsite at our Salinas and Aptos locations. The ideal candidate will have 1-3 years experience in medical-related customer service; basic medical terminology, self-starter, that can work with a dynamic healthcare team. Experience in interventional radiology, dialysis, vascular surgery, and cath lab is a plus. Will train an ideal candidate that has commensurate experience outside of the IR, dialysis, and vascular surgery space. The ideal candidate must demonstrate an openness and willingness to learn, adapt, and contribute to process improvement.
The Front Desk Receptionist will act as the first point of contact, organizing meetings and appointments. Ordering supplies and replacements, managing mail and courier services. Additionally, will also make sure our patient's needs are met by verifying patient insurance coverage, obtaining pre-authorizations, managing referrals, working with referring providers' offices, scheduling patient appointments, and supporting patients through the administrative intake process. This is a challenging, fast-paced job with Monday to Friday schedule. Office hours Monday - Friday, 8 am to 5 pm. Our staff enjoys a great work/life balance and a highly supportive management team.
We offer competitive pay commensurate with experience.
Excellent benefits package including the following:
Health, Dental
Paid Time Off Plan
Successful completion of pre-employment screening and background check before employment.
Responsibilities and Duties:
Be the face, voice, and front-line customer service representative for Monterey Bay Vascular.
Answer phone calls, and emails, take messages and take accurate and comprehensive notes at meetings.
Ability to interact with high profile clients and executives
Works daily with electronic medical records system, practice management software,
Verifies insurance eligibility and obtains referrals and authorizations in advance of every appointment.
Works closely with management and revenue cycle team to ensure accuracy across the organization for billing and coding.
Engages the patient to ensure accurate patient demographic information.
Schedules appointments to maximize patient service and optimize patient schedules.
Prioritizes incoming referrals and works with external physician offices to streamline communication.
Performs administrative support activities including answering and routing calls, correspondence, filing, faxing, and mailing.
Participates in community education activities and programs
Run professional errands as required
Other duties as assigned.
Experience:
Medical Front Desk/Customer Service: 1 year (Preferred)
Exceptional attention to detail
Proper phone etiquette
Exemplary organizational and time management skills
Able to prioritize work in a fast-paced environment, follow tasks through to completion, and ability to multi-task
Intermediate or higher Computer Skills
Bilingual Spanish is highly encouraged
Self-starter with the ability to adapt and work independently with minimal supervision
Monterey Bay Vascular provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, Monterey Bay Vascular complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
$20-25 hourly 20d ago
Assistant Site Director STEAM Camp (2025-2026)
Resource Area for Teaching 3.9
Resource Area for Teaching job in San Jose, CA
Are you an enthusiastic, dependable leader who enjoys supporting teams and inspiring young learners? RAFT is seeking a Camp Assistant Site Director to work alongside our Program Leadership team and Camp Site Director to ensure smooth daily operations, uphold camp standards, and make a lasting impact on young minds. This is an exciting opportunity to grow your leadership skills while helping create safe, engaging, and memorable experiences for campers.
What You'll Do
Help implement camp guidelines, emergency procedures, and disciplinary actions. Assist the Camp Site Director with check-in/out, class activities, outdoor events, and the end-of-week showcase. Maintain accurate records of attendance, medical information, and pick-up lists.
Provide timely, friendly communication to parents via email, phone, or in person. Support the Site Director with email updates, including invitations to the showcase.
Partner with the Site Director to address facility concerns, coordinating with the IT coordinator and janitorial staff to keep operations and classrooms running smoothly.
Complete at least 9 hours of onboarding, professional development, and staff meetings before camp. Take part in after-camp debriefs and assist with other coordinating tasks as assigned.
Help the Site Director supervise and support camp staff, including overseeing camp opening or closing (typically afternoon shifts from 12:00-5:30 p.m., though schedules may vary by location).
Track daily staffing needs and attendance, reporting concerns to the RAFT team.
Step in to cover staff responsibilities when needed.
What We're Looking For
Energetic and service-oriented, with a genuine interest in working with children in educational settings.
Commitment to being on-site for 8 hours each day during camp.
Ability to use (or learn) cloud-based program management tools.
Flexible, adaptable, and proactive problem solver.
Strong teamwork and task-execution skills.
Must obtain TB Risk Assessment and fingerprint clearance (covered by RAFT).
At least one year of experience in student program management.
Experience in a supportive or supervisory role is preferred.
Bachelor's degree preferred.
Why Join RAFT's STEAM Camp?
At RAFT, we're passionate about nurturing creativity and curiosity through hands-on STEAM learning. As Camp Assistant Site Director, you'll support a talented team and help shape meaningful camp experiences for both staff and campers, while building your own skills in a supportive, mission-driven environment.
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