Sexual Assault Prevention Education Volunteer
Volunteer job in Addison, IL
Volunteer (Non-compensation-one-two days a week) Sexual Violence Support Services Program Are you passionate about empowering children? Do you believe that all children have the right to be free from abuse? Are you a great listener? Apply TODAY! Our Prevention Team provides child assault prevention education to DuPage County students in grades K-8 and sexual assault awareness in grades 9-12 throughout the school year.
Volunteers work with a team to present Sexual Violence Prevention Programs to school personnel and designated students. Volunteers also assist in providing professional training and public education for other service providers on issues of sexual violence. Our policy is to only have comprehensively trained individuals, work directly with students and survivors.
Volunteers should be able to provide a one-year service commitment and complete a Mandatory 40+ hour Crisis Intervention Training, and 24-hour prevention training.
* $65.00 fee for 40-hour certification training.
* Prevention Training - no cost
This position will require documented proof of full COVID-19 vaccination. Volunteers will be required to provide proof of vaccination prior to start date.
* Location: DuPage County Schools
* Must have daytime availability.
* Must be 18yrs. or older.
* Requires mobile phone.
* Personal vehicle and valid driver's license required.
* One-year commitment required with a one to two day a week availability.
* Flexible scheduling - volunteers only work on days that schools are in session.
* We are looking to expand our bilingual team.
* To be considered for this opportunity, please complete the online application. Easy-Apply candidates will not be considered for this opportunity*
Volunteer Coordinator
Volunteer job in Countryside, IL
Job Details Countryside - Countryside, IL Part Time High School $21.00 - $22.25 Hourly Negligible Day Nonprofit - Social ServicesDescription
Are you passionate about bringing people together and creating meaningful volunteer experiences? Join our team as a Volunteer Coordinator, where you'll play a vital role in connecting dedicated volunteers with opportunities to support our mission of transforming lives through care, compassion, and community.
SCHEDULE AND COMPENSATION:
On-site position, part-time position. Potential for the position to transition into a full-time role.
25 hours per week.
$21.00-$22.25 per hour/non-exempt
Salary based on skills and experience.
Up to 6% annual bonus eligibility.
403b retirement plan with up to a 4% company match.
HELPING HAND PERKS:
Purpose-driven work that changes lives.
Team member appreciation events and year-round recognition.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and wellness support.
Generous PTO including paid holidays, vacation, and accrued sick time.
PSLF-qualifying employer under the Federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program.
WHAT YOU'LL DO:
Serve as the main point of contact for all volunteer inquiries, scheduling, and communications.
Recruit, onboard, and train volunteers for ongoing roles and special events.
Build lasting relationships by engaging volunteers and ensuring they feel valued and supported.
Host volunteer events and experiences by engaging with volunteers, team members, and HH clients.
Track volunteer hours and maintain accurate records.
Collaborate with staff to match volunteers with meaningful opportunities that enhance our programs.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
WHAT YOU BRING:
Education:
High School Diploma or GED required.
Experience:
At least 1 year of experience in administration, volunteer coordination, or customer service.
Skill Sets:
Strong organizational and time-management skills - you can juggle multiple priorities with ease!
A natural "people person" with excellent communication and relationship-building skills.
Comfortable with technology (Microsoft Office, Teams, Zoom, etc.).
Must have a valid driver's license, acceptable driving record, and proof of ongoing personal motor vehicle insurance.
Flexibility to support occasional evening or weekend events based on the needs of the department.
Ability to promote and adhere to company values.
A commitment to a diverse, inclusive, and equitable work environment.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
The person in this position needs to occasionally move about inside the office to assist others, access file cabinets, office machinery, etc.
The ability to observe details at a close range (within a few feet of the observer).
Consistently position self to maintain files in cabinets or assist others.
The ability to communicate information and ideas so others will understand. Must be able to exchange accurate information in all situations.
Ability to work in a shared multi-task, multi-person business office.
Helping Hand is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. We believe that embracing our differences strengthens our community and enhances the quality of care we provide.
Flex Aide - Women's Residential Services
Volunteer job in Vernon Hills, IL
The Flex Aide is a valuable member of our Women's Residential Services team who is responsible for providing care to the clients under the direct supervision of a Lead Counselor or Counselor Recognizes the physical aspects of chemical dependency. Provides program support services as assigned by the Program Coordinators.
To be successful in this role, we are looking for someone who
* Meets internal and external customers' needs and provides resources that can be made available.
* Adapts to change and different ways of doing things quickly and positively.
* Manages change-related stress well; deals effectively with varying people and situations.
* Cooperates with others to accomplish common goals.
* Supports and promotes an environment that respects, values, and holds opportunities for all, regardless of individual differences.
Schedule: Flexible
* 1st, 2nd, or 3rd shift
* Flex employees must work a minimum of 80 hours per calendar year; and be available to work one (1) fixed or floating holiday each year, if needed.
* Assist the staff in direct client care and admission processes.
* Supervise food preparation and serving, as well as daily temperature logs.
* Assists clients with chores, stocking, drop-offs, and phone calls.
* Transports in a van, accompanies and supervises the clients during laboratory procedures, and other medical and/or dental appointments.
* Stores food, linens, and supplies when delivered, checks the related invoices, and keeps inventory of these items.
* Checks in visitors, monitoring client visits with family/loved ones, as well as serving as staff on duty for client needs.
* Answers telephone and documents intake information.
* Maintains an awareness of and professional involvement/collaboration with community resources.
* Responds to inquiries, gives appropriate information and referrals, and documents, if necessary.
* High school diploma or G.E.D. certificate, one year experience in direct patient care preferred.
* Must possess a valid driver's license.
As the largest human service provider in Lake County, we believe that services must be available without barriers. No residents are turned away due to the inability to pay. We believe in providing services in an environment of mutual respect, free of discrimination or bias. Whether assuring accessible and effective care, impacting policy, or assessing and monitoring risks, the Lake County Health Department and Community Health Center has been an essential part of the public health system in Lake County for 60 years. We are looking for passionate, qualified team members who can help make a difference in our agency and, most importantly, in our community.
Additional information about the Lake County Health Department, our culture, and why you should join our team can be found at **********************************************************
Currently, you must reside in Illinois or Wisconsin to work for the Lake County Health Department. Any offer of employment is conditioned on the successful completion of a background screening, drug and alcohol testing and may include a pre-employment medical exam.
The Lake County Health Department and Community Health Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression, national origin, disability, veteran status, and other protected characteristics.
Bilingual Youth Worker - JOR
Volunteer job in Chicago, IL
Job Details Chicago, IL High School $43000.00 - $46062.00 Salary/year Nonprofit - Social Services
Working At NYAP
NYAP's commitment to doing what is best for children, youth and their families is a core value and one that we look for in our newest team members.
33 Paid days off each year! (11 holidays + 22 days PTO)
Healthcare Benefits for you and your family
Pet insurance that provides discounts and reimbursements
Competitive salaries and benefits including a 401(k), Summer Hours Off (Half-day Fridays and Work Anniversary Trips!)
Mileage Reimbursement, Phone Allowance, Student Loan Repayment Assistance, CEU's and ongoing trainings/education
Why Work with Us? Exciting Benefits and Opportunities at NYAP!
The Youth Worker/Transportation for La Jornada works to make a meaningful difference in the lives of the families being served by the National Youth Advocate Program by working closely with the youth and family to provide advocacy and support towards targeted goals.
RESPONSIBILITIES
The Youth Worker for La Jornada will perform duties including, but not limited to:
Perform all work in a manner consistent with the National Youth Advocate Program's Mission, Values and Philosophies.
Interact with the youth to develop a trusting, supportive relationship while assisting the youth in achieving identified goals.
Provide youth with the appropriate leadership during the program.
Provide a warm, caring and safe atmosphere for youth.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Report any problems which arise to the Out of School Coordinator.
Responsible for all activity and room preparations for the program.
Complete all relevant training on a timely basis as required by state, contract, and/or licensing agency standards.
Complete all required documentation in a timely manner.
Maintain a positive attitude toward all youth, co-workers, families and others involved with the program.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
High School Diploma or GED equivalent.
Excellent Interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to engage and interact effectively with minors.
Patience, empathy, and the ability to provide emotional support to minors as they navigate various developmental stages.
Flexibility and adaptability to work in a dynamic and fast-paced environment.
Previous experience and proficiency in the use of various office machines, including computers.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office, including Excel and Word.
Bilingual English/Spanish fluency.
Must have a valid driver's license, reliable transportation, automotive insurance, and a good driving record.
Minimum automobile insurance coverage of $100,000/300,000 bodily injury liability.
Proficient use of desktop and laptop computers, internet search, people management programs, smart phones and tablets, printers, fax machines and photocopiers as well as software including word processing, spreadsheet and database programs.
21 years of age, valid driver's license.
OTHER SKILLS
Excellent customer service and communication skills.
Sensitivity to cultural diversity.
Enthusiastic self-starter.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Strong organizational and administrative skills.
Effective problem-solving and decision-making skills.
Works well independently and as a team member.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Use of manual dexterity, tactile, visual, and audio acuity.
Use of repetitive motion, prolonged periods of sitting and standing, and sustained visual and mental applications and demands.
Occasional lifting (up to 25 pounds), bending, pulling, and carrying.
Ability to travel frequently and drive vehicle while sitting for extended periods, with frequency varying based on program demands.
Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer who celebrates diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees by prohibiting discrimination and harassment of any kind. All employment decisions are based on business needs, job requirements, and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Who we are
National Youth Advocate Program has been serving communities and clients since 1978 and we continue to grow each year. Our growth allows us to expand and develop new and innovative programs to meet the ever-changing needs of those we serve. We offer unique and personalized services for families and individuals in four areas: Prevention/Intervention, Positive Youth Development, Out-of-Home-Placement and Reunification/Permanency.
We look for individuals that are ready to make a direct impact and are excited to be an instrument in supporting the needs of our children, youth and families.
Volunteer Coordinator
Volunteer job in Forsyth, IL
Traditions Health is seeking a new CNA to join our growing Hospice Team in Peoria! At Traditions, our people are at the heart of everything we do. Everyone on our team from our nurses to our leadership has a special part to play in our mission of providing exceptional, compassionate health care in the homes of our patients. We're just as committed to building a positive and collaborative work environment that invites and values everyone. We offer frequent opportunities for growth, investing in our team members' futures with ongoing training and support.
About Us: Since 2008, Traditions Health has been a leader in high-quality home health, hospice, and palliative care. We have grown from a single location to more than 115 locations across 18 states, allowing us to broaden our service area and reach more patients needing compassionate quality health care in the home. We measure our success by the superior quality of care we provide and the satisfaction of our patients and families. Our goal is to help patients have the best quality of life possible surrounded by the people they love. Our healthcare professionals are there when patients need us, providing the care they need in the place they want to be - home.
What Can Traditions Health Offer?
* Work/Life Balance
* Competitive Pay and Benefits
* Supportive Senior Staff
* Autonomy
Primary function is to act as liaison between hospice and the volunteers regarding patient/family needs. Responsibilities include development and promotion of volunteer programs and maximizing resources.
Job Qualifications
Education: High School Graduate, Graduate of an accredited college/university is preferred
Experience: 2 years experience in recruitment & management of volunteers, preferred. Hospice/Healthcare volunteer administration preferred.
Skills:
* Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with the IDT and the lay and professional public
* Computer Proficient, including Microsoft Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and email applications
* Must be confident in presentation skills and able to address groups of various sizes as well as train individually in a one-on-one setting
Transportation: Reliable transportation and valid and current driver's license and auto insurance
Environmental and Working Conditions: Works in an office environment, promoting efficient functioning and coordination of all agency activities to insure the highest level of professional patient care. Ability to work a flexible schedule; ability to travel locally for recruiting and community events; some exposure to unpleasant weather.
Physical and Mental Effort: Sitting is required. Requires ability to handle stressful situations in a calm and courteous manner at all times. Requires working under some stressful conditions to meet deadlines and agency needs.
Essential Functions:
* Recruits, selects, trains and coordinates hospice volunteers.
* Demonstrates knowledge of, and ensures compliance with, all local, state and federal laws relating to the recruitment, training & retention of volunteers.
* Develops the volunteer program through collaboration with the IDT and administration personnel.
* Provides volunteers per the Hospice patient's Plan of Care. Monitors the volunteers' adherence to the patient's plan of care.
* Promotes Agency philosophy to ensure quality of care.
* Establishes a public relations program to foster good working relations with the volunteers & the community.
* Carries out other duties as assigned by the IDT.
* Actively recruits on a regular basis for patient needs, as well as community/facility needs and administrative needs.
* Meets deadlines for monthly reports, including cost savings reports, renewable requirements and Retention/Recruiting Logs.
* Follows company, Medicare and state guidelines in regard to training new volunteers and completing a volunteer files on each volunteer.
* Reviews and processes volunteer documentation in a timely manner and in compliance with Medicare, state licensing laws and Company policies
* Maintains and meets volunteer hours in compliance with Medicare requirements for reimbursement
* Plans and coordinates Hospice Memorial Service using the guidelines in the Memorial Service Manual.
* Carries out all duties outlined in the Volunteer Coordinator Manual.
* Carries out other duties as assigned by Executive Director and/or Regional Volunteer Program Manager.
Traditions Health is highly invested in not only your overall health, but also your future. This is reflected in the benefits we provide and the opportunities we make available to our employees. Benefits for eligible employees include:
* Full range of health insurance-medical (BCBS with 3 medical plan options), dental & vision.
* Health Savings Account with employer contribution
* Company sponsored life insurance
* Supplemental life insurance
* Short and long-term disability insurance
* Accident & Critical Illness
* Employee Assistant Program
* Generous PTO (that increases with your tenure)
* 401(k) Retirement Plan with Employer Match
* Mileage reimbursement
* Continuing education opportunities
We aspires to maintain a market competitive, internally equitable, and performance-based rewards program in order to attract, retain, and motivate employees. This philosophy includes to pay commensurate with experience, skills, competencies, and individual performance.
Traditions Health is becoming The Care Team, aligning with a leading provider of hospice care, committed to providing the best possible care to their patients and families, and employees. Candidates selected for this position will transition to employment with The Care Team effective January 1, 2026. You will have the opportunity to contribute to meaningful work, supported by The Care Team values, resources, and commitment to caring for the communities we serve.
Careers: We are always looking for Top Talent to join our trusted team at Traditions Health, where you will make a difference in the lives of your patients, co-workers, and the communities you serve. Apply now to connect with a recruiter to learn more about our opportunities.
Compensation Range:
$21.63 - $25.56
Traditions Health is highly invested in not only your overall health, but also your future. This is reflected in the benefits we provide and the opportunities we make available to our employees. Benefits for eligible employees include:
* Full range of health insurance-medical (BCBS with 3 medical plan options), dental & vision.
* Health Savings Account with employer contribution
* Company sponsored life insurance
* Supplemental life insurance
* Short and long-term disability insurance
* Accident & Critical Illness
* Employee Assistant Program
* Generous PTO (that increases with your tenure)
* 401(k) Retirement Plan with Employer Match
* Mileage reimbursement
* Continuing education opportunities
Traditions' Health aspires to maintain a market competitive, internally equitable, and performance-based rewards program in order to attract, retain, and motivate employees. This philosophy includes to pay commensurate with experience, skills, competencies, and individual performance.
Equal Employment Opportunity:
Traditions Health is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit discrimination of any kind based on race, color, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy or any other legally protected characteristic.
Auto-ApplyVolunteer Coordinator - CASA - RPT PAT III
Volunteer job in Lafayette, IN
Part-time Description
To perform this position successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed in this document are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Tippecanoe County provides reasonable accommodation to qualified employees and applicants with known disabilities who require accommodation to complete the application process or perform essential functions of the job, unless the accommodation would cause an undue hardship.
Incumbent serves as Volunteer Coordinator for the Tippecanoe County CASA Program, responsible for direct supervision of CASA volunteers in providing sound advocacy and permanency planning for victims of child abuse and neglect, supervising volunteers, and coordinating cases.
DUTIES:
Supervises CASA volunteers in the advocacy of abused and neglected children. Conducts volunteer performance evaluations as assigned. Completes work time sheets.
Reviews new cases and assigns to appropriate volunteers in coordination with Program Director. Assists volunteers in the development of initial case plans and on-going case strategies and ensures proper preparation, completion, distribution, and filing of volunteer court reports. Ensures that volunteers are visiting assigned children frequently.
Plans and implements training programs for volunteers, including maintaining documentation related to training programs. Participates in continuing education programs to keep abreast of new services, changes to law, standards for CASA volunteers, and best practices.
Enters case data into COMET (CASA Outcome Measurement and Evaluation Tool) and maintains database. Utilizes Superior Court 3 database (QUEST) and CourtView to research information and dates for cases, document details related to assigned cases and maintain an accurate schedule for case conferences and court hearings on assigned cases.
Communicates with Superior Court 3 staff regarding discrepancies in QUEST and CASA case information.
Assists CASA volunteers with completion of volunteer and case statistics reports.
Assists with newsletter and program events as requested by Program Director, such as volunteer appreciation and recognition activities and events.
Maintains case files, pulls calendar for hearings and case conferences, and copies files for attorneys and volunteers as they are assigned. Processes incoming mail to be filed and sends to volunteers.
Communicates with various service providers and case managers on a daily basis.
Attends staff meetings and in-service training and assists in evaluation of the Program as requested.
Attends court hearings and periodically testifies in legal proceedings/court as required.
Performs related duties as assigned.
Requirements
I. JOB REQUIREMENTS:
Baccalaureate Degree in social service related area or equivalent combination of education and experience. Completion of, or ability to complete, national CASA training curriculum.
Previous related experience in child advocacy, child welfare, and/or child focused social issues and knowledge and understanding of issues and dynamics within families in crisis relating to child abuse and neglect preferred.
Must be at least 21 years of age.
Ability to comply with the training and certification standards of Tippecanoe CASA, the Indiana Office of GAL/CASA, and National CASA including completion of the 12 hour GAL/CASA administrative training and 12 hours of continuing training each year as approved by the Indiana Office of GAL/CASA.
Ability to gain working knowledge of Indiana CHINS Deskbook, Indiana Code references and annotations, Indiana Sexual Offenders Registry, National CASA Associations standards/policies and procedures, QUEST software and CASA Outcome Management and Evaluation Tool software.
Working knowledge of standard English grammar, spelling and punctuation, and ability to prepare various documents and present public speaking presentations as assigned.
Ability to supervise and assist CASA volunteers in the advocacy of abused and neglected children, including providing training and evaluating performance.
Ability to properly operate various office equipment, including computer, calculator, fax machine, copier, and telephone.
Ability to provide public access to or maintain confidentially of department information and records according to state requirements.
Ability to understand, memorize, retain, and carry out written or oral instructions and present findings in oral or written form.
Ability to effectively communicate orally and in writing with co-workers, other County departments, court personnel, Indiana Supreme Advisory Commission, community service providers, law firms, community churches, and the public, including being sensitive to professional ethics, gender, cultural diversities and disabilities.
Ability to comply with all employer and department policies and work rules, including, but not limited to, attendance, safety, drug-free workplace, and personal conduct.
Ability to compare or observe similarities and differences between data, people or things and apply knowledge to people and/or location.
Ability to work alone with minimum supervision and with others in a team environment.
Ability to work rapidly for long periods, work on several tasks at the same time, and complete assignments effectively amidst frequent distractions and interruptions.
Ability to work with potentially irate or hostile persons, including ability to ensure protection of self and others.
Ability to occasionally work extended, evening, and/or weekend hours, and occasionally travel out of town for visits with children who are placed out of the county.
Ability to occasionally to respond to emergencies on a 24-hour basis from an off-duty status.
Ability to attend court hearings and occasionally testify in legal proceedings/court as required.
Possession of a valid driver's license and demonstrated safe driving record.
II. DIFFICULTY OF WORK:
Incumbent performs tasks according to standard operating procedures or policy and procedural manuals, with priorities determined by supervisor, court schedule, and service needs of clients. Decisions are always determined by specific instructions or existing, well established policies and procedures.
III. RESPONSIBILITY:
Incumbent supervises and assists with CASA program and CASA volunteers, with work periodically reviewed upon completion for compliance with legal requirements and attainment of objectives. Errors in decisions or work are prevented through instructions from supervisor and legally defined procedures. Undetected errors may result in endangerment to clients or adverse legal decisions.
IV. PERSONAL WORK RELATIONSHIPS:
Incumbent maintains communication with co-workers, other County departments, court personnel, Indiana Supreme Advisory Commission, community service providers, law firms, community churches, and the public for the purpose of exchanging information, providing services, and supervising volunteers.
Incumbent reports directly to Executive Director.
V. PHYSICAL EFFORT AND WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Incumbent performs a majority of duties in a standard office and periodically performs duties in a courtroom, involving sitting/walking at will, sitting for long periods, lifting objects weighing less than 25 pounds, hearing sounds/communication, and speaking clearly. Incumbent may be exposed to disturbing evidence and distraught individuals and work in confined areas. Incumbent occasionally works extended, evening, and/or weekend hours, and occasionally travels out of town for visits with children who are placed out of the county. Incumbent may occasionally respond to emergencies on a 24-hour basis from an off-duty status.
Salary Description $1769.21 biweekly
YOUTH WORKER ASSOCIATE (Part Time)
Volunteer job in Chicago, IL
Part-time Description
Do you want a career that impacts the community? Do you have a desire to work somewhere that changes children's lives?
Join
Chicago Youth Centers
as we serve over 3,000 children and families each year!
Title: Youth Worker Associate
Company: Chicago Youth Centers
Website: chicagoyouthcenters.org
Compensation: $18 per hour
Classification: Part Time; Non-Exempt
Reports to: Director of Community Schools
Supervisor Responsibilities: No
Location: Holden Elementary at 1104 W. 31st St
Schedule: 1:00p - 6:00p; Monday - Friday; schedule subject to change based on organizational needs
Purpose: Within centers/sites, and external locations, Youth Worker Associate performs functions to coordinate and implement out-of-school time youth development activities; working with the program team under the general direction of a supervisor, plans and implements daily lessons and activities for assigned after-school groups in the context of CYC's program framework.
Responsibilities:
Responsible for recruitment, enrollment, and intake of the assigned number of group members; engage in canvassing and other recruitment activities assigned; assist in developing and implementing community relations strategies.
Responsible for ensuring that recordkeeping and reporting systems are maintained in an up-to-date and accurate manner, and consistent with agency standards; track and record group members' progress consistent with CYC's outcomes matrix and ETO database procedures.
Responsible for facilitation of one or more School-age and/or Teen Groups; develop and implement weekly lesson plans by CYC's P21 curriculum model; ensure safe and appropriate group environment; ensure that designated space and materials are ready in advance of each day's scheduled activities; ensure required program component hours are met and activities are planned consistent with agency outcomes; monitor the progress of individual member goals.
Responsible for assisting with center and agency program evaluation activities as assigned, including periodic supervision and staff meetings, peer reviews, satisfaction surveys, and quality improvement teams; implement recommendations for improvements as required.
Responsible for driving and/or transporting children and youth on agency business.
Responsible for assisting with the involvement of parents and families; ensuring consistent communication with parents of youth members regarding youths' progress; assisting in developing parent and family activities as assigned and by agency standards.
Requirements
Associate degree or equivalent in Youth Development or related field, with a minimum of six semester hours in Child Development, Elementary Education, Physical Education, Recreation, Camping, or other related field.
Associate degree Equivalency: 30+ semester hours of college credit plus 2 years of experience in youth development or a related field (six hours of which must be in a field related to youth development as noted above),
Or
6 - 30 semester hours of college credit plus 3 years of experience in youth development or a related field (six hours of which must be in a field related to youth development as noted above).
Advancing Youth Development Certificate (may acquire at the first opportunity). One-year related work experience. Demonstrated ability to work effectively with children in the field of youth development. Experience working with kindergarten- 2nd-grade students. Creativity and ability to teach science, music, arts & crafts. Strong communication skills (verbal and written). Computer expertise (MS Word, Excel, Access, etc.).
Salary Description $18 per hour
Volunteer Coordinator - CASA - RPT PAT III
Volunteer job in Lafayette, IN
To perform this position successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed in this document are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Tippecanoe County provides reasonable accommodation to qualified employees and applicants with known disabilities who require accommodation to complete the application process or perform essential functions of the job, unless the accommodation would cause an undue hardship.
Incumbent serves as Volunteer Coordinator for the Tippecanoe County CASA Program, responsible for direct supervision of CASA volunteers in providing sound advocacy and permanency planning for victims of child abuse and neglect, supervising volunteers, and coordinating cases.
DUTIES:
* Supervises CASA volunteers in the advocacy of abused and neglected children. Conducts volunteer performance evaluations as assigned. Completes work time sheets.
* Reviews new cases and assigns to appropriate volunteers in coordination with Program Director. Assists volunteers in the development of initial case plans and on-going case strategies and ensures proper preparation, completion, distribution, and filing of volunteer court reports. Ensures that volunteers are visiting assigned children frequently.
* Plans and implements training programs for volunteers, including maintaining documentation related to training programs. Participates in continuing education programs to keep abreast of new services, changes to law, standards for CASA volunteers, and best practices.
* Enters case data into COMET (CASA Outcome Measurement and Evaluation Tool) and maintains database. Utilizes Superior Court 3 database (QUEST) and CourtView to research information and dates for cases, document details related to assigned cases and maintain an accurate schedule for case conferences and court hearings on assigned cases.
* Communicates with Superior Court 3 staff regarding discrepancies in QUEST and CASA case information.
* Assists CASA volunteers with completion of volunteer and case statistics reports.
* Assists with newsletter and program events as requested by Program Director, such as volunteer appreciation and recognition activities and events.
* Maintains case files, pulls calendar for hearings and case conferences, and copies files for attorneys and volunteers as they are assigned. Processes incoming mail to be filed and sends to volunteers.
* Communicates with various service providers and case managers on a daily basis.
* Attends staff meetings and in-service training and assists in evaluation of the Program as requested.
* Attends court hearings and periodically testifies in legal proceedings/court as required.
* Performs related duties as assigned.
Requirements
I. JOB REQUIREMENTS:
* Baccalaureate Degree in social service related area or equivalent combination of education and experience. Completion of, or ability to complete, national CASA training curriculum.
* Previous related experience in child advocacy, child welfare, and/or child focused social issues and knowledge and understanding of issues and dynamics within families in crisis relating to child abuse and neglect preferred.
* Must be at least 21 years of age.
* Ability to comply with the training and certification standards of Tippecanoe CASA, the Indiana Office of GAL/CASA, and National CASA including completion of the 12 hour GAL/CASA administrative training and 12 hours of continuing training each year as approved by the Indiana Office of GAL/CASA.
* Ability to gain working knowledge of Indiana CHINS Deskbook, Indiana Code references and annotations, Indiana Sexual Offenders Registry, National CASA Associations standards/policies and procedures, QUEST software and CASA Outcome Management and Evaluation Tool software.
* Working knowledge of standard English grammar, spelling and punctuation, and ability to prepare various documents and present public speaking presentations as assigned.
* Ability to supervise and assist CASA volunteers in the advocacy of abused and neglected children, including providing training and evaluating performance.
* Ability to properly operate various office equipment, including computer, calculator, fax machine, copier, and telephone.
* Ability to provide public access to or maintain confidentially of department information and records according to state requirements.
* Ability to understand, memorize, retain, and carry out written or oral instructions and present findings in oral or written form.
* Ability to effectively communicate orally and in writing with co-workers, other County departments, court personnel, Indiana Supreme Advisory Commission, community service providers, law firms, community churches, and the public, including being sensitive to professional ethics, gender, cultural diversities and disabilities.
* Ability to comply with all employer and department policies and work rules, including, but not limited to, attendance, safety, drug-free workplace, and personal conduct.
* Ability to compare or observe similarities and differences between data, people or things and apply knowledge to people and/or location.
* Ability to work alone with minimum supervision and with others in a team environment.
* Ability to work rapidly for long periods, work on several tasks at the same time, and complete assignments effectively amidst frequent distractions and interruptions.
* Ability to work with potentially irate or hostile persons, including ability to ensure protection of self and others.
* Ability to occasionally work extended, evening, and/or weekend hours, and occasionally travel out of town for visits with children who are placed out of the county.
* Ability to occasionally to respond to emergencies on a 24-hour basis from an off-duty status.
* Ability to attend court hearings and occasionally testify in legal proceedings/court as required.
* Possession of a valid driver's license and demonstrated safe driving record.
II. DIFFICULTY OF WORK:
Incumbent performs tasks according to standard operating procedures or policy and procedural manuals, with priorities determined by supervisor, court schedule, and service needs of clients. Decisions are always determined by specific instructions or existing, well established policies and procedures.
III. RESPONSIBILITY:
Incumbent supervises and assists with CASA program and CASA volunteers, with work periodically reviewed upon completion for compliance with legal requirements and attainment of objectives. Errors in decisions or work are prevented through instructions from supervisor and legally defined procedures. Undetected errors may result in endangerment to clients or adverse legal decisions.
IV. PERSONAL WORK RELATIONSHIPS:
Incumbent maintains communication with co-workers, other County departments, court personnel, Indiana Supreme Advisory Commission, community service providers, law firms, community churches, and the public for the purpose of exchanging information, providing services, and supervising volunteers.
Incumbent reports directly to Executive Director.
V. PHYSICAL EFFORT AND WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Incumbent performs a majority of duties in a standard office and periodically performs duties in a courtroom, involving sitting/walking at will, sitting for long periods, lifting objects weighing less than 25 pounds, hearing sounds/communication, and speaking clearly. Incumbent may be exposed to disturbing evidence and distraught individuals and work in confined areas. Incumbent occasionally works extended, evening, and/or weekend hours, and occasionally travels out of town for visits with children who are placed out of the county. Incumbent may occasionally respond to emergencies on a 24-hour basis from an off-duty status.
After School Youth Worker: 9th-12th Grade (Full Time with Benefits)
Volunteer job in Chicago, IL
By The Hand Club For Kids is a Christian, after-school program that emphasizes academic excellence while nurturing the whole child - mind, body and soul. Located in Chicago's most under-resourced neighborhoods, By The Hand helps children have abundant life. The culture of By The Hand is Christ-centered, people-focused and results oriented. While loving and nurturing, By The Hand has a strong results orientation, a very structured program and a growth mindset that believes with hard work we can all continue to learn and grow.
Joining By The Hand's incredible mission as an abundant life builder means jumping right into the work of healing and hope on behalf of our extraordinary children. You'll have the opportunity of a lifetime to impact the trajectory of generations of stories; helping students soar to success in their academic performance, practice personal accountability and, even more importantly, grow in their understanding of God and their relationship with Jesus.
By The Hand is a not-for-profit, religious organization. Individuals employed at By The Hand are working in ministerial roles and perform all or some of the following responsibilities: sharing the Gospel, teaching chapel, leading Bible studies, discipling students, and modeling behavior that is consistent with Christ's teaching.
Rate of Pay: $39,520 per year
Overview of Position
Reporting to the Director of High School, the NXT Coach is responsible for developing and executing a shared vision for students to achieve dramatic gains spiritually and academically, with a goal of each student successfully completing high school and college. Coaches establish positive and supportive relationships with our youth. They empower them to make well-thought-out life choices that enable them to maximize their potential and achieve long-term success.
Spiritual Requirements
Has a personal and saving relationship with Jesus Christ, evidenced by a lifestyle that demonstrates the Word of God, and is in regular fellowship with other members in a Bible-believing church.
Agrees with the By The Hand Club Doctrinal Statement and adheres to the Employee Biblical Standards of Living.
Shows by example, the importance of Scripture memorization, Bible study, prayer, witnessing, and Christian fellowship.
Participates in weekly team prayer and devotion.
Has completed an evangelism course and is trained and prepared to share the gospel with anyone who inquires.
Works with leadership to monitor and enforce policies and procedures to further the By The Hand's religious purpose and religious freedom.
Role Responsibilities
Performs in a way that is consistent with the vision, mission and culture of By The Hand and commits to excellence in every aspect of the overall operation.
Models cultural values of By The Hand Club For Kids in day-to-day behavior.
Follows all policies as outlined in the operational guide, including maintaining brand standards and ensuring 100% adherence to the Child Protection Policy.
Participates in employee growth plans including quarterly conversations and annual reviews.
Works with students to establish mind, body, and spiritual goals and helps them achieve these goals by facilitating peer accountability groups and other techniques.
Provides students the opportunity to apply what they are learning to real-life experiences so that the NXT experience is culturally relevant.
Builds and maintains relationships with students intentionally, both inside and outside of programming.
Creates opportunities for student empowerment, leadership, and growth.
Provides outreach and in-reach by exposing NXT students to others [outreach] and making sure those participating in NXT stay focused on key goals when they are making decisions [in-reach].
Sustains student involvement by integrating NXT into the lives of students while taking into consideration outside influences, and obligations, both positive and negative.
Finds ways to tap into students' talents and experiences when designing programs and activities.
Works with the Director of High School to ensure students are prepared for college entrance exams, know how to apply for financial aid, receive help in completing college applications, etc.
Completes and implements quarterly progress reports for each student to help him/her grow in all areas of development- mind, body, soul.
Works to build positive relationships with parents/guardians to ensure the best overall care for each student.
Consistently implements new ideas and strategies to make learning fun and encourages students to do their best.
Meets with students individually each quarter to discuss academic progress (grades, credits, courses, and final exams.)
Provides students safe passage from BTH partner schools by picking up students on bus from school and dropping them off at home after programming.
Performs other duties as required and assigned.
Required Skills/Abilities
This position requires a Christ-like servant leader who has a sense of calling and who models Biblical principles.
Passion and commitment for urban student transformation, confidence to lead in a challenging situation and belief that all children can learn.
Outstanding problem-solving skills with an orientation toward results, action, impact and influence.
Ability to work both as a team player and independently.
Proven ability to work under tight deadlines and multi-task well.
Outstanding time management and communication skills.
Demonstrated strong relationship building skills with children and adults.
Demonstrated ability to mentor youth and serve as a role model.
Fluent speaking/reading skills in both English and Spanish (preferred for North Austin).
Education and Experience
A Bachelor's Degree in secondary education preferred.
3+ years' experience working with youth in an urban context.
Experience using Google Suite (Drive, Mail, Calendar, Docs, Sheets).
Special expertise in social work, restorative justice, counseling, youth pastor, or related experiences is desired.
Metrics
100% have a personal and saving relationship with Jesus Christ.
100% attend and are involved in a local church.
100% are able to share their faith with others.
100% responsible for the recruitment of class.
80% or better retention.
80% or better attendance in programs in which students choose to participate.
80% or better passing all their classes preferably making ABC's.
90% or better college acceptance [for those pursuing college].
90% or better gainfully employed in an economically self-sustaining job [if college is not pursued].
Work Environment
This job operates in a professional office environment. This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, photocopies and filing cabinets. This job is not a virtual job, but it requires in-person attendance as agreed upon by your immediate supervisor.
Physical Demands
The employee is regularly required to speak and listen. The employee must have the ability to stand, walk, climb stairs, and move around the classroom and site, along with tasks like lifting, bending, and repetitive motions like keyboarding for prolonged time. This role may require you to move equipment from room to room and lift up to 50 pounds. The individual is also required to travel to other organization sites to meet with staff. Periodically has to travel to other organizational sites for meetings and training.
Disclaimer
The duties and responsibilities described are not an exhaustive list of all functions that the employee may be required to perform. The employee may be required to perform additional functions as necessitated by business demands. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change or new ones may be assigned at any time with or without notice. Employment with By The Hand Club For Kids is at will, and the employee must be able to perform the essential functions of the position satisfactorily, with or without reasonable accommodation.
By The Hand Club For Kids is an equal opportunity employer. By The Hand does not unlawfully discriminate against any protected classes. As a ministry, By The Hand is permitted and reserves the right to prefer employees or prospective employees on the basis of religion in our screening and selection process. By The Hand is also committed to providing reasonable accommodations for qualified candidates with a disability, absent undue hardship. An employee or applicant who believes he or she has a disability and may require an accommodation must contact the Human Resources Department at
hr@bythehand.org
or call 773-854-4176.
Auto-ApplyOtolaryngologist Is Wanted for Locum Tenens Assistance in IL
Volunteer job in Herrin, IL
Interested? Give Weatherby a call today and speak with one of our specialty-specific consultants for available dates and details.
Full time Monday-Friday clinic and/or OR with 24/7 unrestricted call
Average 25 patients per day
Scope procedures and excision of small lesions required
Sinus and nose surgery cases
Plastic skin surgery cases
Biopsy and laser skin lesion procedures
Head and neck cancer cases
Paid malpractice insurance; pre-paid travel and housing expenses
Assignment details and time entry in online portal
Competitive compensation
24-hour access to your Weatherby Healthcare consultant
Charter member of NALTO
From $175.00 to $250.00 hourly
Ranges shown should be used as an estimate and are affected by many factors including the critical need of the position, your overall experience and qualifications, and other considerations. Please reach out to your consultant for more information."
Since 1995, Weatherby Healthcare has established itself as an expert in locum tenens staffing for physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners. The company employs nearly 600 employees committed to filling locum tenens assignments in large-scale healthcare networks, hospitals, and clinics nationwide. Learn more at ******************************
Volunteer Coordinator
Volunteer job in Indianapolis, IN
WE SERVE ALL. WE HIRE ALL. WE ACCEPT ALL.
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Aspire Indiana Health is a nonprofit provider of comprehensive “whole health” services including primary medical care, behavioral health, recovery services and programs addressing the social drivers of health such as housing and employment. Aspire has health centers in four Central Indiana counties serving Hoosiers of all ages and walks of life.
Position Summary
The Volunteer Coordinator will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of Aspire's volunteer program, from recruitment and training to scheduling and ongoing support. This role is crucial in bridging the gap between organizational leadership and volunteers, ensuring clear understanding of tasks, providing continuous assistance, and fostering a positive and enriching experience for everyone involved. Key responsibilities include comprehensive volunteer management (recruitment to retention), administrative duties, and evaluating the program's overall impact.
This grant-funded position requires flexibility, as it extends
beyond the standard 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Monday - Friday, 40-hour work week.
Education/Experience
High School Diploma or Equivalent required; Associate's or Bachelor's degree from a college/university accredited by the U.S. Department of Education highly preferred
Two (2) years of related experience required
Event planning or project management experience highly preferred
Certification
Must obtain Certified Volunteer Administration (CVA) certificate within 6 months of hire
Other Requirements
Deep personal commitment to the Mission, Vision, and Values of Aspire Indiana Health
Strong ability to maintain strict confidentiality and handle highly confidential information with professionalism
Must be willing to work hours outside the normal 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Monday - Friday, 40 hour work week
Must be able to respond appropriately and effectively in crisis situations by using good judgment and following Aspire protocols
Must be able to work independently as well as collaboratively within a team setting
Must be detail oriented, have excellent organizational skills and be flexible
Ability to work well under pressure in a fast-paced, time sensitive environment with shifting priorities and multiple deadlines
Must possess/maintain a valid driver's license, current automobile insurance and a driving record that meets the guidelines and requirements of the organization
Must have reliable transportation to attend trainings and/or meetings
Benefits
Aspire prioritizes a work culture that takes care of employees not only at work but in their personal lives as well. The following are offered to *eligible employees:
Group Medical (PPO and HSA Plans)
Affordable visits, labs, and prescriptions through Aspire Indiana Health clinics
Health Savings Account
Group Dental and Vision Plans
Prescription coverage, including low copays on all covered medications through select pharmacy locations
Employee Wellness Program
Group Life, AD&D Insurance
Long Term Disability
Short Term Disability
Paid-Time Off (PTO)
Paid Holidays
Paid Bereavement
Retirement Plan with generous employer match - Up to 6% match
Employee Referral Bonus Program
Your Money Line Financial Wellness Program
*Eligibility dependent on full time or part time status. Not all benefits are offered to part time or temporary employees.
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Aspireindiana.org
, and see our Core Values, Benefits and Current Job Listings on our
Careers page
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Drug screen, TB test and extensive background checks (including
Criminal History, Sex Offender Registry Search, State Central Registry Check, Education Verification, and Professional References)
are required of all Aspire employees.
All individuals who join Aspire are strongly encouraged to have a flu shot and be fully vaccinated against COVID19 prior to joining Aspire to further protect our staff and the patients we serve. We also adhere to CDC protocols including wearing masks, social distancing, and sanitizing.
Aspire Indiana Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Auto-ApplyAssistant Swim Lesson Coordinator - Seasonal
Volunteer job in Wheaton, IL
Deadline: Open until filled.
We are hiring for Rice Pool & Water Park and Northside Family Aquatic Center
GENERAL PURPOSE
is responsible for coordinating and supervising a comprehensive swim lesson program.
REQUIRED EDUCATION, QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Minimum of eighteen (18) years of age plus a minimum of one (1) year of experience in swimming instruction.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Assist in seeing that the pool is adequately staffed and supervised during all swim lessons.
Enforce all rules and regulations.
Ensure a clean and safe environment.
Assume the functions of Head Swim Lesson Coordinator in his/her absence.
Assist with in-service training of staff.
Assist with assigning participants to specific classes.
Maintain a high level of readiness and knowledge of functions and operations of all safety, rescue and first aid equipment.
Provide a high quality of customer service in a professional manner to the internal customer that will facilitate team building and exceptional customer service to the external customer.
Follow the Wheaton Park District policies, procedures, and guidelines.
Proactively support the V.A.L.U.E.S. (integrity, fun, commitment, adaptability and growth, kindness, and service) on a daily basis.
Maintain good safety awareness and follow all safety guidelines and procedures.
REQUIRED CERTIFICATIONS, LICENSES, ETC
This position must have an adult/child CPR and First Aid required.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
This position must be able to rarely move objects weighing up to 25 lbs. and rarely over shoulders and head weighing up to 25 lbs. This position will be required to frequently move about the pool deck and offices, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, bend, twist, and reach. This position should have the physical ability to perform CPR on adults and children.
ENVIRONMENTAL DEMANDS
This position must be able to be exposed to all extreme summer weather conditions including heat, sun, rain, and varying degrees of temperature and light. This position will also be exposed to pool chemicals and cleaning supplies.
SALARY
Looking to hire at $15.00 per hour
SALARY RANGE
Minimum - Midpoint - Maximum
$15.00 - $18.75 - $22.50
Wheaton Park District is an equal opportunity employer. EOE/M/F/D/V
Veterans Member Assistant
Volunteer job in Bloomington, IL
Are you ready to make the most of your talents and abilities, while helping others make the most of their finances? Apply to join Team CEFCU!
CEFCU member service team members are critical to the success of the credit union. They provide a professional, knowledgeable, and caring experience when members contact us. We are looking for individuals who are personable, articulate, and positive to add to our already awesome team!
Demonstrates a strong, needs-based sales and service focus as defined and measured in the Member Center and Corporate Balanced Scorecards and Business Plans. Determines financial needs using a high impact questioning strategy, educates, cross-sells, and services members/potential members on CEFCU/CEFCU Investment Services (CIS) products and services. Serves as a front-line member contact that is responsible for processing member account transactions, completing appropriate forms, resolving member account problems, and answering member questions. Demonstrates knowledge and efficiency to operate third party software and systems for scanning checks, verifying routing and account numbers, researching transactions, pulling member statements, and ensuring check data is successfully sent to the Federal Reserve. Analyzes negotiable items and items that require special endorsements. Complies with government regulations and CEFCU policies and procedures. Maintains individual cash drawer limits and balances nightly. Ensures a positive impact on financial performance by attaining balancing, outage, transaction volume, referral, sales, credit and deposit upsale, and Creating Member Loyalty (CML) goals. Maintains member satisfaction through use of CML skills and by presenting a professional image. Assists the office by performing a variety of duties as assigned and actively participates in teambuilding. Demonstrates flexibility in scheduling and job duties.
Hours:
Lobby:
Monday - Friday 8:45 a.m. -- 5:15 p.m.
Saturday 8:45 a.m. -- 1:15 p.m.
Drive-Up:
Monday - Friday 7:45 a.m. -- 5:15 p.m.
Saturday 8:45 a.m. -- 1:15 p.m.
Note: Core hours may change, and overtime hours may be required to meet business needs. Saturdays are required, with a day off during the week is required. Flexibility in scheduling is required.
Required:
High school diploma or equivalent.
Must be eligible to register with the Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System and Registration (NMLS) to comply with the Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act of 2008 (SAFE Act).
Acquire and maintain a thorough understanding of all Federal and State Regulations governing Financial Institutions through the successful completion of the formal Member Assistant Training module, including required continuing education related to the Bank Secrecy Act, Identity Theft - Red Flags, Elderly Abuse/Financial Exploitation and robbery procedures.
Acquire and maintain proficient operation and knowledge in CEFCU mainframe applications and the following third-party systems: Teller Encore System, VSoft, Instant OFAC, OnBase, Quick Assist, True Checks, Lobby Tracking, and Branch Appointments.
Basic operation and knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook.
Ability to balance Cashier's Checks and Money Orders, and other receptionist duties (telephone etiquette, brochure and rate updates, etc.)
Cross-trained as receptionist within one year, if applicable.
Preferred:
Proven record of relationship building, sales and servicing skills through current applicable department metrics.
Thorough knowledge of CEFCU products and services.
Applicable college courses and/or commensurate experience.
Summary Pay Range
The pay range for this position is $18.11 - $21.28.
Compensation offered may vary based on skills and experience. Please note that salary is only one component of total compensation at CEFCU.
Benefits
Financial
Merit-based raises
Health and Welfare
Generous paid time off (Holiday, Personal or Sick Time, Vacation)
Comprehensive Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage (PPO, HDHP)
Flexible Spending Plan (Medical Reimbursement Account and Dependent Care Reimbursement Account)
Health Savings Account
Voluntary Benefits (Accident Plan, Critical Illness Plan, Hospital Indemnity Plan)
Life Insurance
Accidental Death & Dismemberment Insurance
Disability Benefits
Defined Benefit Plan - Pension
Defined Contribution Plan - 401K
Additional Benefits
Employee Assistance Program
Tuition reimbursement
Career growth through internal job postings
Management Development Program: formal mentoring and training
Opportunities to help improve and build the CEFCU of tomorrow through process teams
Opportunities to personally contribute to corporate financial literacy and community initiatives
Casual days to support local charities
Employee discounts on entertainment, cell phone plans, theme park tickets, and more
On-site fitness center, fitness classes, and wellness program
It is CEFCU's policy and intent to provide equal opportunity to all persons without regard to race, color, religion, political affiliation, sex/gender (including gender expression/identity, pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions), marital status, registered domestic partner status, sexual orientation, age, ancestry, national origin, veteran status, disability, medical condition, genetic characteristics, and/or any other basis protected by law. This policy covers all facets of employment including, but not limited to: recruitment, selection, placement, promotions, transfers, demotions, terminations, training, and compensation.
Auto-ApplySupport Services Aide - Paraprofessional
Volunteer job in Mahomet, IL
Mahomet-Seymour Jr. High is accepting applications for a Support Services Aide. Qualifications Candidates must have a paraprofessional (aide) or teaching license. Applicants must be willing to be trained in crisis prevention and intervention and must pass a physical ability test.
Salary/Benefits
See attached 2025-2026 Aide Salary Schedule and summary of 2025 Employee Benefits.
How to Apply
Apply online at *********************** District Information/Employment.
For More Information Contact:
Nathan Mills, Principal
Mahomet-Seymour Jr. High School
201 W. State St.
PO Box 560
Mahomet, IL 61853
Phone: **************
Email: *****************
Link to District/Third Party Online Application Web Page
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Job Posting Date
11/10/2025
Start Date
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Easy ApplyVocational Assistant
Volunteer job in Normal, IL
Job DescriptionOur mission at Lifelong Access is to connect individuals with developmental disabilities to their community by helping them break down barriers through a lifetime of meaningful supports. From birth to end of life, Lifelong Access provides a continuum of services and supports for families, children, teens, and adults including residential housing, vocational development, supported employment, high school transition, behavioral health counseling and services, and a wide variety of pediatric therapy supports. Guided by our Core Values, our team members have a strong drive and big hearts for improving the lives of others; a place where we support each other and the individuals who put their trust in us.
Lifelong Access is seeking a Vocational Assistant to support the High School Transition and Supported Employment Programs in a variety of opportunities for students to learn new skills and plan for a smooth transition from high school to adulthood. The Transition Assistant will assist job seekers with developmental disabilities attain and maintain a career path of their choosing.
Pay: $18.35/hour
Job Type: Full-Time
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Provide direct support in the areas of programming, mini discovery, and IEP meeting attendance, on-the-job coaching, and job development activities.
Present information through community presentations/networking events.
Collaborate with the Transition Coordinator to plan programming.
Assist with transportation of program participants when necessary, utilizing company vehicles.
Order and organize supplies for Transition programming.
Assist the Transition and Supported Employment teams with supports when needed.
Requirements:
Minimum of high school diploma or GED.
At least one year of experience supporting people with disabilities.
Familiarity with Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel and Outlook) is required.
Ability to work weekdays and early weeknight availability.
Willing to travel to rural communities in McLean County.
Must be at least 21 years of age.
Valid Illinois driver's license with safe driving record.
Current proof of automobile insurance.
Reliable transportation.
Working Conditions
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally exposed to outside weather conditions. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
Physical Requirements
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform essential functions of this job. Requests for reasonable accommodations will be reviewed to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit at a desk and work on a computer for prolonged periods. The employee is frequently expected to talk, hear, and possess clear close and distance vision; and use hands, fingers to reach or feel. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 15 pounds.
While performing the duties of this job the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee will also frequently need to converse with adults - some who might be difficult to understand or use nonverbal forms of communications. The employee is frequently required to stand, sit; stoop; bend, push, pull, reach, and walk for periods of time. The employee will frequently use hands to fingers, handle, or feel; and reach with hands and arms. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 15 pounds.
Here are some of the benefits we will offer you:
Supportive, positive, and friendly team environment
Professional development, training, and advancement opportunities
Flexible schedule options
Comprehensive benefit plans
Generous paid time off including vacation, personal time, and holidays
Read more in our Employment Brochure
Lifelong Access is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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Entry Level NDT Assistant
Volunteer job in Decatur, IL
Acuren is seeking an Entry Level NDT Assistant for operations in Decatur, IL. LOCAL APPLICANTS ONLY.
and will be a fast track to NDT Level II.
NDT Assistants will assist in performing calibrations, Nondestructive Tests, and evaluations for acceptance or rejection determinations according to written instructions and record results.
Responsibilities
Set up and utilize Nondestructive Test equipment
Assist Radiographers in the calibration of NDT equipment
Assist Radiographers to conduct tests to ensure quality or detect discontinuities (defects) using NDT methods of inspection
Record results of inspections
Assist performing NDT procedures, carrying equipment and other operations
Perform other job related tasks as assigned by management
Requirements
High School Diploma or equivalent
Some college preferred
Technical background desired
Must be able to have experience, credentials and history to be certified as Trustworthy & Reliable to comply with federal and state regulations, as determined by a thorough background check
Motor Vehicle Driving record must meet company standards to drive company vehicles
MUST PASS DRUG/ALCOHOL AND BACKGROUND SCREENS PER CLIENT REQUIREMENTS.
Benefits
Competitive Salary
Medical, dental, vision, and supplemental insurance
401K Plan
Paid Holidays
Paid Time Off
Company Overview
Acuren is a trusted, single source provider of technology-enabled asset protection solutions used to evaluate the structural integrity of critical energy, industrial and public infrastructures. Committed to delivering a
Higher Level of Reliability
, Acuren provides an unrivaled spectrum of capabilities including inspection, traditional and advanced NDE/NDT, failure analysis, rope access, materials engineering, field engineering, reliability engineering, drones, robotics, V-Deck and condition-based monitoring services.
Our work is critical to the integrity and safety of industrial firms, including petroleum refinery, pipeline, power generation, pulp & paper, mining, pharmaceutical, aerospace and automotive industries. Acuren employs over 4,000 dedicated professionals supporting the mechanical integrity and inspection programs of the world's largest industrial segments.
Acuren is a market leader. Our formula for success is straightforward: be capable locally, with certified and well-equipped personnel supported by trained, experienced leaders. Continuing to build on a strong heritage of safety, quality and professionalism, Acuren strives to maintain incident free work environments, pursues advanced technical developments, and supports reliability programs that are valued by clients and employees. #LI-BE1
Auto-ApplyBasic Nurse Assistant Program Coordinator
Volunteer job in Mattoon, IL
The BNA Program Coordinator is responsible for organizing all aspects of the BNA program. This leadership role requires close collaboration with the Illinois Department of Public Health, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale and various clinical facilities within the community. Frequent communication with counseling and student support services is required.
* Maintain and submit course master schedules for each semester/term. Notify the Illinois Department of Public Health of any deviation in this schedule. Keep and update the Master Binder, including printing off monthly updates form from IDPH. (IDPH)
* Communicate directly with Illinois Department of Public Health, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, and various clinical sites within the community on matters that impact BNA. Respond to communication within the stated IDPH timeframe. (IDPH)
* Uphold Lake Land College compliance with all Illinois Department of Public Health Requirements as it relates to the BNA program. Ensure compliance with IDPH program renewal every 2 years. (IDPH)
* Coordinate student criminal background checks, enter and remove student training in the Health Care Worker Registry. (IDPH)
* Coordinate clinical sites including affiliation agreements for student learning experiences and any applicable health requirements. Obtain instructor approval from the Illinois Department of Public Health. (IDPH)
* Assist with schedule building activities to offer courses that meet the needs of traditional and non-traditional students.
* Participate in all required assessment activities.
* Submit student accommodations to SIU-C (IDPH) and collaborate with the Office of Student Accommodations on these matters.
* Review Cluster Scores and competency testing submissions, provide results to instructors, and develop a Corrective Action Plan if deemed necessary by IDPH/SIU-C. (IDPH)
* Advocate for student equipment and supplies through participation in Perkins funding and program budgeting activities.
* Contribute to the creation of exams, perform skill checks, and give input to the development of BNA curriculum.
* Participate in College enrollment initiatives and seek out qualified faculty for BNA instructors.
* Conduct student orientations and ensure accuracy of course rosters.
* Other duties as assigned.
Education and Experience: Associate's degree in nursing required, bachelor's degree preferred. Must have at least 2 years of experience as a professional registered nurse and one year experience in the following area:
* Teaching theory in an accredited nursing program
* Provide nursing care, including personal care and activities of daily living to older adults or for chronically ill adults
* One year experience in a long-term care facility providing direct patient care.
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May also be required to complete a Train the Trainer course, and an approved evaluator course, depending on educational level and practical experience.
Further educational requirements to meet CEU requirements.
Knowledge: Knowledge of community college setting and IDPH regulations
Skills: Must be clinically competent in-patient centered care for nursing. Ability to work with a diverse population of students and staff; excellent interpersonal, organizational, communication, and time management skills.
Personal: Strong sense of commitment to the community college philosophy and the continuous process of career and life planning.
Physical: Ability to travel within the College district, evening hours may be required.
Sports Med Aid Football - Student Service
Volunteer job in West Lafayette, IN
Purdue University Sports Medicine is seeking 8 undergraduate students to serve as Sports Medicine Aides for the Football season. MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES Practice field setup and teardown Provide hydration and limited first aid during practice Travel packing and unpacking
Game day field/ locker room setup
Other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
Must be a current Purdue student
Excellent customer service skills
Time Management
Attention to detail
Ability to perform manual labor which may include lifting, carrying, long periods of standing and walking
Maintain professionalism as a representative of Purdue Athletics
Maintain an effective working relationship with co-workers and other athletic department staff
Must be able to work independently and also as a group
Must be able to take initiative
Sports Med Aides must follow all HIPAA, FERPA, NCAA, and Purdue University rules and regulations. Aides should be available during practices and for weekend travel during the fall.
Cameron Ortyl ***************** and Njeri Robinson *******************
Education
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Experience
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FLSA Status
Non-Exempt
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Posting Start Date: 12/10/25
Easy ApplyFederal Work Study - Academic Support Services Aide
Volunteer job in Chicago, IL
OLIVE-HARVEY COLLEGE City Colleges of Chicago (CCC), the largest community college system in Illinois, is made up of seven colleges and five satellite sites, providing more than 70,000 students each year access to a quality, affordable education. The Federal Work Study Program (FWS) is a federally-funded financial aid program that provides subsidized part-time employment for eligible students in order to assist them with postsecondary financial needs. City Colleges of Chicago (CCC) complies with the Department of Education's regulations regarding the FWS program and allows students to benefit from this opportunity.
PRIMARY OBJECTIVE:
The FWS program encourages students to gain experience in their prospective fields by placing them in areas and departments aligned with their area of study whenever possible. Students are able to use their wages towards educational and living expenses. FWS jobs are available in areas such as academic departments, laboratories, libraries, administrative offices, student centers and several off-campus locations.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
* Student will assist at reception desk, greeting students, faculty and staff entering office
* Assists staff in the day-to-day functions of the Office.
* Provides support on various projects and assignments as needed.
* Provides general office support including but not limited to filing, faxing, photocopying, and Data entry.
* Adheres to the City Colleges of Chicago Customer Services Excellence Standards.
* Performs other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Eligibility Requirements:
* Applicants must be 16 years or older, have work permit consent, and eligible to work in the United States
* Applicants must be actively attending one of the City Colleges of Chicago
* Applicants must be enrolled in a minimum of 6 semester hours pre-credit or credit classes
* Applicants must be pursuing an approved educational credential, degree, or certificate
* Applicants must have and maintain a minimum cumulative 2.0 GPA (waived for first semester new students)
* Applicants must be in "good standing" - no City Colleges of Chicago academic restrictions
* Applicants must not be current Full or Part-time employees of the City Colleges of Chicago
* All positions are "employment at-will"
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
* High School Diploma required or actively pursuing a GED at the City Colleges of Chicago.
* Knowledge of City Colleges of Chicago.
* Excellent oral communication skills.
* Excellent customer service skills.
* Promotes a positive role model and favorable public image as City Colleges of Chicago representative.
* Adheres to the City Colleges of Chicago Customer Services Excellence Standards.
* Strong Verbal Communication
* Microsoft Word
* Data Entry
* Customer Service
* Attention to Detail
We are an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer.
Thank you for your interest in City Colleges of Chicago!
TBD
Additional Information
LINEN ASSISTANT - FT (4 am-12:30 pm M, Tu, W, Fr, Sa)
Volunteer job in Gibson City, IL
Job Details GIBSON CITY, IL Full Time $15.00 - $23.00 HourlyDescription
The laundry worker picks up linen from chute areas, pre-sorts linens, washes linen, folds linen, processes linen, uses flat ironer, weighs linen, records loads, and delivers linen to proper stations. Also all old, badly stained or ripped linen should be discarded.
GIBSON AREA HOSPITAL & HEALTH SERVICES MISSION STATEMENT
To provide personalized, professional healthcare services to the residents of the Communities we serve.
PRINCIPLE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Collects soiled linen from laundry chutes and pre-sorts linen.
2. Delivers linen to assigned areas and returns empty carts.
3. Inspects linen for wear, tears, and stains.
4. Keeps machinery and area in a clean and neat condition.
5. Loads linen carts and records the weight of the carts.
6. Washes and dries linen.
7. Folds linen and uses a flat ironer.
8. Performs other tasks which may be assigned.
Qualifications
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
1. Must be able to sit, stand, walk, squat, bend, twist, kneel, and push carts.
2. Physical strength to perform the following lifting demands:
• Floor to waist - 30 pounds
• 14” to waist -30 pounds
• Waist to shoulder - 20 pounds
• Shoulder to overhead - 10 pounds
• Carry 30 pounds for 15 feet
• Push 40 pounds/force for 30 feet
• Pull 40 pounds/force for 30 feet
3. Must be able to work in heat for short periods of time.
REPORTING RELATIONSHIP
Reports to the Laundry Supervisor.
EDUCATION, KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES REQUIRED
1. Prefer a high school graduate or equivalent.
2. Must have good hand, eye dexterity in order to use mangle and accomplish linen folds.
INFECTION EXPOSURE RISK LEVEL
Category I - Maximal Risk - This job exposes you to potential blood, body fluids and tissues on a routine basis. It is recommended that you get the Hepatitis B vaccine.
WORKING CONDITIONS
1. Working in extreme heat.
2. Must be able to tolerate moderate to heavy lifting.
3. This job has repetitive motion throughout the day.