Job Summary
At the Clerk’s Office, we carry out our mission of serving the public in a courteous and professional manner. We are passionate about our employees and the vital role they play in the Superior Court System. Our office is currently recruiting for a Court Assistant II to joining our team. Qualified candidates from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply. This position will perform a wide variety of technical operations requiring specialized legal knowledge. • Provide information to the public, co-workers and outside agencies concerning case or court process. • Process case filing documents that come from the members of the public, prosecuting attorney, and attorneys. • Participate in daily team assignments in support of Court operations. • Maintain multiple data and case management systems. • May assist in training of other assigned staff. The schedule for this position is Monday through Friday, shifts vary, but scheduled no later than 5pm. The Clerks Office values our community’s diversity and seeks ways to promote equity and inclusion within the organization and with the public. Our department also encourages applications from candidates with knowledge, ability and experience working with a broad range of individuals and communities with diverse racial, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds. This position is represented by Local 11 – OPEIU(office of professional employees international union, AFL-CIO.
Qualifications
Education and Experience:
Two years of clerical word processing, typing or stenographic work experience which includes at least one year of work directly related to the work of the class; or On year (45 credit hours) of post-secondary business legal or office occupational training or education may be substituted for one year of required experience.
Knowledge of: M odern office practices; business English, grammar, spelling and punctuation; the operation of Court and court processing activity.
Ability to: W ork independently in a high pressure environment; follow, understand and apply prescribed procedures, policies, laws and regulations to the legal processing activities of the Court systems; express ideas clearly and concisely both orally and in writing; operate standard office equipment including word processors computer terminals, typewriters, adding machines, calculators, dictaphones, copiers and transcribers; sit or stand both for long periods of time while performing routine and repetitive functions; to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, supervisors, other agencies and the general public.
Selection Process:
Resume and other documents must be attached together in the 'Resume Upload' section of the application. Multiple files are allowed, but all applicant attachments must be uploaded simultaneously, as there is no way to edit or append uploaded materials after submitting the application.
Application Review (Pass/ Fail) - An online application is required. Attaching a resume does not substitute for a completed application; incomplete applications will not pass the application review. Candidates deemed most qualified will be invited to participate in the remainder of the selection process.
Practical Exam (Pass/Fail) - This recruitment may require a practical exam which will be job related and may include, but not limited to, the qualifications outlined in the job announcement. Candidates deemed most qualified will be invited to participate in the remainder of the selection process.
Oral Interview - The interview will be job related and may include, not limited to, the qualifications outlined in the job announcement. Top candidate(s) will continue in the process.
Employment references will be conducted for the final candidates and may include verification of education.
It is general policy of the County that new employees should be hired at the lower steps of the applicable range and advance through the range at the normal progression.
Examples of Duties
Duties may include but are not limited to the following:
Attends Court and makes accurate minutes of proceedings; instructs defendants; administers oaths; oversees exhibits; prepares and processes orders of the Court; performs follow-up work as required.
Issues warrants, summons, subpoenas, notices and hearings, writs of garnishments, restriction and habeas corpus, criminal commitments, attachments and other legal documents ordered by the Court.
Receives, receipts, disburses and balances fines, bail, support and restitution payments, court costs, trust accounts, juror and witness fees.
Prepares Court calendars (dockets) for Civil, criminal, probate, domestic relations, small claims, traffic and mental illness cases; schedules mitigation and pretrial hearings; prepares case files for Court sessions ensuring appropriate documentation; sets and coordinates jury trials, contacting appropriate persons and initiating related correspondence.
Prepares cases for appellate proceedings; processes appeals by preparing Court records and exhibits for transfer.
Advises and maintains contact with prosecutors, attorneys and law enforcement personnel concerning case status; acts as liaison judges and legal parties.
Responds to telephone inquiries; sorts and routes documents; initiates correspondence requesting information or in response to a Court-related inquiry.
Performs data entry for Court functions through a computer terminal; gathers, compiles, codes, records, enters and extracts data.
Takes applications, approves notary bonds, records business information as required by law; processes paperwork for commitments, releases and referrals; contacts appropriate departments and agencies for the exchange of information; enters citations or complaints into computer or log book.
Arranges for time payments for Court-related fines; monitors payments and takes appropriate action for delinquent payments; pursues collection of dishonored checks; monitors case dispositions for defendant compliance to sentences.
Assists in balancing daily receipts and accounts.
Operates standard office equipment.
Performs related work as required.
Salary Grade
Local 11.6
Salary Range
$23.66 - $30.76- per hour
For complete job announcement, application requirements, and to apply on-line (applications on external sites are not monitored), please visit our website at:
https://www.clark.wa.gov/human-resources/explore-careers-clark-county
Apr 04, 2024
Full time
Job Summary
At the Clerk’s Office, we carry out our mission of serving the public in a courteous and professional manner. We are passionate about our employees and the vital role they play in the Superior Court System. Our office is currently recruiting for a Court Assistant II to joining our team. Qualified candidates from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply. This position will perform a wide variety of technical operations requiring specialized legal knowledge. • Provide information to the public, co-workers and outside agencies concerning case or court process. • Process case filing documents that come from the members of the public, prosecuting attorney, and attorneys. • Participate in daily team assignments in support of Court operations. • Maintain multiple data and case management systems. • May assist in training of other assigned staff. The schedule for this position is Monday through Friday, shifts vary, but scheduled no later than 5pm. The Clerks Office values our community’s diversity and seeks ways to promote equity and inclusion within the organization and with the public. Our department also encourages applications from candidates with knowledge, ability and experience working with a broad range of individuals and communities with diverse racial, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds. This position is represented by Local 11 – OPEIU(office of professional employees international union, AFL-CIO.
Qualifications
Education and Experience:
Two years of clerical word processing, typing or stenographic work experience which includes at least one year of work directly related to the work of the class; or On year (45 credit hours) of post-secondary business legal or office occupational training or education may be substituted for one year of required experience.
Knowledge of: M odern office practices; business English, grammar, spelling and punctuation; the operation of Court and court processing activity.
Ability to: W ork independently in a high pressure environment; follow, understand and apply prescribed procedures, policies, laws and regulations to the legal processing activities of the Court systems; express ideas clearly and concisely both orally and in writing; operate standard office equipment including word processors computer terminals, typewriters, adding machines, calculators, dictaphones, copiers and transcribers; sit or stand both for long periods of time while performing routine and repetitive functions; to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, supervisors, other agencies and the general public.
Selection Process:
Resume and other documents must be attached together in the 'Resume Upload' section of the application. Multiple files are allowed, but all applicant attachments must be uploaded simultaneously, as there is no way to edit or append uploaded materials after submitting the application.
Application Review (Pass/ Fail) - An online application is required. Attaching a resume does not substitute for a completed application; incomplete applications will not pass the application review. Candidates deemed most qualified will be invited to participate in the remainder of the selection process.
Practical Exam (Pass/Fail) - This recruitment may require a practical exam which will be job related and may include, but not limited to, the qualifications outlined in the job announcement. Candidates deemed most qualified will be invited to participate in the remainder of the selection process.
Oral Interview - The interview will be job related and may include, not limited to, the qualifications outlined in the job announcement. Top candidate(s) will continue in the process.
Employment references will be conducted for the final candidates and may include verification of education.
It is general policy of the County that new employees should be hired at the lower steps of the applicable range and advance through the range at the normal progression.
Examples of Duties
Duties may include but are not limited to the following:
Attends Court and makes accurate minutes of proceedings; instructs defendants; administers oaths; oversees exhibits; prepares and processes orders of the Court; performs follow-up work as required.
Issues warrants, summons, subpoenas, notices and hearings, writs of garnishments, restriction and habeas corpus, criminal commitments, attachments and other legal documents ordered by the Court.
Receives, receipts, disburses and balances fines, bail, support and restitution payments, court costs, trust accounts, juror and witness fees.
Prepares Court calendars (dockets) for Civil, criminal, probate, domestic relations, small claims, traffic and mental illness cases; schedules mitigation and pretrial hearings; prepares case files for Court sessions ensuring appropriate documentation; sets and coordinates jury trials, contacting appropriate persons and initiating related correspondence.
Prepares cases for appellate proceedings; processes appeals by preparing Court records and exhibits for transfer.
Advises and maintains contact with prosecutors, attorneys and law enforcement personnel concerning case status; acts as liaison judges and legal parties.
Responds to telephone inquiries; sorts and routes documents; initiates correspondence requesting information or in response to a Court-related inquiry.
Performs data entry for Court functions through a computer terminal; gathers, compiles, codes, records, enters and extracts data.
Takes applications, approves notary bonds, records business information as required by law; processes paperwork for commitments, releases and referrals; contacts appropriate departments and agencies for the exchange of information; enters citations or complaints into computer or log book.
Arranges for time payments for Court-related fines; monitors payments and takes appropriate action for delinquent payments; pursues collection of dishonored checks; monitors case dispositions for defendant compliance to sentences.
Assists in balancing daily receipts and accounts.
Operates standard office equipment.
Performs related work as required.
Salary Grade
Local 11.6
Salary Range
$23.66 - $30.76- per hour
For complete job announcement, application requirements, and to apply on-line (applications on external sites are not monitored), please visit our website at:
https://www.clark.wa.gov/human-resources/explore-careers-clark-county
The UT Libraries is pleased to offer two positions in our three-year residency program for early career librarians and archivists. We seek prospective applicants looking to deepen their experience in the field of academic libraries and/or archives. The residency program will provide specialized training, continuing education, and mentorship based on the resident's professional interests and goals. Our program is based on a rotational model driven by the individual resident’s professional development goals. UT Libraries is a large organization and offers a wide variety of areas of specialization for rotations. The range of work experience gained through this position will enable the residents to build essential skills in the field of libraries and/or archives. The residents will receive dedicated professional development funds to support conference attendance. The residents serve as valued colleagues in the organization and will enrich UT Libraries by bringing in new ideas and perspectives, and contribute to strategic initiatives through project work. For more information, please see our LibGuide here: https://guides.lib.utexas.edu/residency-program
Responsibilities
Development of a rotation plan and completion of project work assigned in each rotation.
Learning, observation, and inquiry to gain a broad and deep understanding of how academic and research libraries operate.
Professional development and skill-building.
Professional service via participation in professional library and scholarly organizations and UT Libraries committees.
Program Structure:
A rotation plan for the first year will be collaboratively developed during orientation and will include rotating through at least two and up to four Libraries' units or areas, with opportunities for shorter observations in additional units. This first year allows the resident the opportunity to experience varied work opportunities. In the second year, the resident will focus on an area of specialization, deepening their skills and developing specialized experience in an area of their choice with the goal of being able to add one year of dedicated professional experience to their resume. In the third year, the resident will have the opportunity to continue their year two placement or select a new area of focus, and will receive mentorship and support in career development as well as dedicated time to apply to future positions.
Example rotation areas could include:
Subject liaison librarianship and collection development
Digital scholarship, scholarly communications, and data management
Assessment and planning
Library instruction and pedagogy
Special collections, rare books, and archives
Collections acquisitions and licensing
Digitization and preservation
Metadata and content description
Required Qualifications
MLS, or equivalent, received in the last two years
Demonstrated experience in establishing priorities, meeting deadlines, and organizing work effectively
Demonstrated willingness to respond to opportunities
Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively
Ability to work independently and efficiently
Flexibility working in a fast-paced and evolving technological, team-oriented, and agile environment
Strong interpersonal skills and effective communication skills, in person and in writing
Interest in developing leadership skills
Commitment to supporting academic and research needs of all students, faculty, and staff
Relevant education and experience may be substituted as appropriate.
Preferred Qualifications
Demonstrated willingness to respond to opportunities with leadership and troubleshoot challenges with initiative and creativity
Experience providing exemplary customer service
Previous library or archives experience
We want to emphasize that the preferred qualifications are not required and that we are committed to helping our future colleague develop these preferred skills.
Salary Range
$52,000 + depending on qualifications
Working Conditions
May work around standard office and library conditions.
Repetitive use of a keyboard at a workstation.
Work Shift
Monday-Friday, between the hours of 7am and 6pm as arranged with supervisor. Flexible work arrangements available, but regular onsite work is expected.
Required Materials
Resume/CV
3 work references with their contact information; at least one reference should be from a supervisor
Letter of interest
During your application, you will be asked the following questions:
How does your work, education, and/or life experience inform your approach to working in libraries or archives?
Describe two to three library or archival areas in which you would like to gain more experience. What specific skills do you hope to develop in each area?
Tell us about a goal you set for yourself. What steps did you take to achieve your goal? What challenges or setbacks did you encounter along the way and how did you handle them? Did you achieve your goal or did it evolve as you worked toward it?
Please describe your communication style. How have you adapted it to work with others who prefer a different style?
Mar 21, 2024
Full time
The UT Libraries is pleased to offer two positions in our three-year residency program for early career librarians and archivists. We seek prospective applicants looking to deepen their experience in the field of academic libraries and/or archives. The residency program will provide specialized training, continuing education, and mentorship based on the resident's professional interests and goals. Our program is based on a rotational model driven by the individual resident’s professional development goals. UT Libraries is a large organization and offers a wide variety of areas of specialization for rotations. The range of work experience gained through this position will enable the residents to build essential skills in the field of libraries and/or archives. The residents will receive dedicated professional development funds to support conference attendance. The residents serve as valued colleagues in the organization and will enrich UT Libraries by bringing in new ideas and perspectives, and contribute to strategic initiatives through project work. For more information, please see our LibGuide here: https://guides.lib.utexas.edu/residency-program
Responsibilities
Development of a rotation plan and completion of project work assigned in each rotation.
Learning, observation, and inquiry to gain a broad and deep understanding of how academic and research libraries operate.
Professional development and skill-building.
Professional service via participation in professional library and scholarly organizations and UT Libraries committees.
Program Structure:
A rotation plan for the first year will be collaboratively developed during orientation and will include rotating through at least two and up to four Libraries' units or areas, with opportunities for shorter observations in additional units. This first year allows the resident the opportunity to experience varied work opportunities. In the second year, the resident will focus on an area of specialization, deepening their skills and developing specialized experience in an area of their choice with the goal of being able to add one year of dedicated professional experience to their resume. In the third year, the resident will have the opportunity to continue their year two placement or select a new area of focus, and will receive mentorship and support in career development as well as dedicated time to apply to future positions.
Example rotation areas could include:
Subject liaison librarianship and collection development
Digital scholarship, scholarly communications, and data management
Assessment and planning
Library instruction and pedagogy
Special collections, rare books, and archives
Collections acquisitions and licensing
Digitization and preservation
Metadata and content description
Required Qualifications
MLS, or equivalent, received in the last two years
Demonstrated experience in establishing priorities, meeting deadlines, and organizing work effectively
Demonstrated willingness to respond to opportunities
Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively
Ability to work independently and efficiently
Flexibility working in a fast-paced and evolving technological, team-oriented, and agile environment
Strong interpersonal skills and effective communication skills, in person and in writing
Interest in developing leadership skills
Commitment to supporting academic and research needs of all students, faculty, and staff
Relevant education and experience may be substituted as appropriate.
Preferred Qualifications
Demonstrated willingness to respond to opportunities with leadership and troubleshoot challenges with initiative and creativity
Experience providing exemplary customer service
Previous library or archives experience
We want to emphasize that the preferred qualifications are not required and that we are committed to helping our future colleague develop these preferred skills.
Salary Range
$52,000 + depending on qualifications
Working Conditions
May work around standard office and library conditions.
Repetitive use of a keyboard at a workstation.
Work Shift
Monday-Friday, between the hours of 7am and 6pm as arranged with supervisor. Flexible work arrangements available, but regular onsite work is expected.
Required Materials
Resume/CV
3 work references with their contact information; at least one reference should be from a supervisor
Letter of interest
During your application, you will be asked the following questions:
How does your work, education, and/or life experience inform your approach to working in libraries or archives?
Describe two to three library or archival areas in which you would like to gain more experience. What specific skills do you hope to develop in each area?
Tell us about a goal you set for yourself. What steps did you take to achieve your goal? What challenges or setbacks did you encounter along the way and how did you handle them? Did you achieve your goal or did it evolve as you worked toward it?
Please describe your communication style. How have you adapted it to work with others who prefer a different style?
The University of Texas Libraries (UTL) seeks a librarian to join its active and evolving liaison program. The Liaison Librarian for Earth Sciences will be responsible coordinating library engagement, research, and learning services for a geographically distributed community, including the Jackson School of Geosciences and its Bureau of Economic Geology and Institute for Geophysics; the Department of Geography; and the Department of Marine Science and its Marine Science Institute, which is in Port Aransas, Texas. The position reports to the STEM & Social Sciences Engagement Team Lead; as an active member of that team, they will collaborate with colleagues to programmatically leverage our expertise, resources, and relationships to advance student success and deepen research collaborations between UTL and our campus community. This position will work from our main campus in Austin and is not responsible for day-to-day operations of branches or the supervision of branch staff.
Responsibilities
Research Support, Scholarly Communication & Digital Initiatives : Provide research support to students and scholars at all stages of the research lifecycle. Consult on data management, data sharing/preservation, and scholarly publishing. Advance scholarly communication and Open Science awareness and engagement across campus communities.
Collection Stewardship : Engage in collection development/management activities related to earth sciences, in collaboration with the Scholarly Resources Department’s STEM Collections Coordinator. Select and acquire new resources (monographs, serials, maps, data sets, etc.) in both digital and physical formats. Steward and manage gifts and Jackson School library endowment funds. Promote collections, particularly materials unique to UT, through digital projects, UTL communication venues, and collaborative initiatives.
Teaching & Learning : Plan and conduct classes, create learning objects, and initiate or engage in other activities to advance information/digital literacy among students. Support faculty in selecting and gaining access to course materials, including OERs. Develop and maintain subject-specific guides and instructional materials.
Engagement & Outreach : Establish and maintain relationships within the community of marine and geoscience students and scholars and serve as their primary library contact. Work collaboratively with the staff in the Walter Geology Library and the Marine Science Institute Library. Attend, participate in, and plan engagement forums/activities/events within UTL, the UT campus, and beyond. Work across organizational boundaries and complex stakeholder groups to advance UTL services and initiatives. Leverage virtual tools to engage and maintain relationships with constituents on the Pickle and Marine Science campuses. Communicate the impact of your work internally and externally.
Professional Development & Service : Actively participate in the work of UT, UT Libraries, and related professional and scholarly communities, particularly by serving on committees, leading or participating in strategic projects or initiatives, and presenting or publishing. Maintain awareness and develop skills related to evolving job responsibilities.
Other related functions as assigned.
Required Qualifications
Master of Library Science, or equivalent degree.
A minimum of four years of professional library experience. A second Master’s degree and/or professional work in a related discipline may count towards those years of service.
Experience working with faculty, post-docs, or graduate students.
Experience providing research support in an academic library setting, especially to scholars.
Demonstrated proficiency with information resources and tools important to scientists.
Enthusiasm for providing collaborative, user-centered services to students and scholars.
Excellent interpersonal, communication, and presentation skills.
A proactive, self-starter approach to work and a willingness to respond to tasks and opportunities with initiative, flexibility, creative energy, and leadership.
Relevant education and experience may be substituted as appropriate.
Preferred Qualifications
Degree in an earth science discipline or related discipline.
Experience working as a liaison librarian to scientific disciplines.
Experience working across organizational boundaries and managing complex stakeholder groups.
Demonstrated ability to be successful in the design and promotion of innovative programming and services.
Experience designing learning objects (tutorials, LibGuides, etc.), teaching library-related skills to graduate students, and a strong commitment to innovative and collaborative instruction.
Experience working with geospatial/scientific data and software such as ArcGIS and RStudio.
Demonstrated awareness of trends in library data services and work experience in areas such as research data management and data curation.
Demonstrated awareness of trends in scholarly communication and Open Science, particularly in areas such as: OA publishing, author rights, publication metrics and publisher/funder sharing requirements.
We want to emphasize that the preferred qualifications are not required and that we are committed to helping our future colleagues develop these preferred skills.
Salary Range
$62,000 + depending on qualifications
Working Conditions
Standard office and library conditions.
Repetitive use of a keyboard at a workstation.
Weekend and evening work occasionally required.
Overnight/weekend travel occasionally required.
Work Shift
Monday - Friday, usually between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m., with occasional evening/weekend work.
Flexible work arrangements available to allow for some remote work, but regular, on-campus work is required.
Occasional travel, in and outside of Austin, is required.
Required Materials
Resume/CV
3 work references with their contact information; at least one reference should be from a supervisor
Letter of interest
During your application, you will be asked the following questions.
What makes you interested in STEM librarianship, and earth science librarianship in particular?
Tell us about a recent time you provided research support to a scholar or collaborated with a scholar on a project. What was the need or problem and how did you help?
Mar 07, 2024
Full time
The University of Texas Libraries (UTL) seeks a librarian to join its active and evolving liaison program. The Liaison Librarian for Earth Sciences will be responsible coordinating library engagement, research, and learning services for a geographically distributed community, including the Jackson School of Geosciences and its Bureau of Economic Geology and Institute for Geophysics; the Department of Geography; and the Department of Marine Science and its Marine Science Institute, which is in Port Aransas, Texas. The position reports to the STEM & Social Sciences Engagement Team Lead; as an active member of that team, they will collaborate with colleagues to programmatically leverage our expertise, resources, and relationships to advance student success and deepen research collaborations between UTL and our campus community. This position will work from our main campus in Austin and is not responsible for day-to-day operations of branches or the supervision of branch staff.
Responsibilities
Research Support, Scholarly Communication & Digital Initiatives : Provide research support to students and scholars at all stages of the research lifecycle. Consult on data management, data sharing/preservation, and scholarly publishing. Advance scholarly communication and Open Science awareness and engagement across campus communities.
Collection Stewardship : Engage in collection development/management activities related to earth sciences, in collaboration with the Scholarly Resources Department’s STEM Collections Coordinator. Select and acquire new resources (monographs, serials, maps, data sets, etc.) in both digital and physical formats. Steward and manage gifts and Jackson School library endowment funds. Promote collections, particularly materials unique to UT, through digital projects, UTL communication venues, and collaborative initiatives.
Teaching & Learning : Plan and conduct classes, create learning objects, and initiate or engage in other activities to advance information/digital literacy among students. Support faculty in selecting and gaining access to course materials, including OERs. Develop and maintain subject-specific guides and instructional materials.
Engagement & Outreach : Establish and maintain relationships within the community of marine and geoscience students and scholars and serve as their primary library contact. Work collaboratively with the staff in the Walter Geology Library and the Marine Science Institute Library. Attend, participate in, and plan engagement forums/activities/events within UTL, the UT campus, and beyond. Work across organizational boundaries and complex stakeholder groups to advance UTL services and initiatives. Leverage virtual tools to engage and maintain relationships with constituents on the Pickle and Marine Science campuses. Communicate the impact of your work internally and externally.
Professional Development & Service : Actively participate in the work of UT, UT Libraries, and related professional and scholarly communities, particularly by serving on committees, leading or participating in strategic projects or initiatives, and presenting or publishing. Maintain awareness and develop skills related to evolving job responsibilities.
Other related functions as assigned.
Required Qualifications
Master of Library Science, or equivalent degree.
A minimum of four years of professional library experience. A second Master’s degree and/or professional work in a related discipline may count towards those years of service.
Experience working with faculty, post-docs, or graduate students.
Experience providing research support in an academic library setting, especially to scholars.
Demonstrated proficiency with information resources and tools important to scientists.
Enthusiasm for providing collaborative, user-centered services to students and scholars.
Excellent interpersonal, communication, and presentation skills.
A proactive, self-starter approach to work and a willingness to respond to tasks and opportunities with initiative, flexibility, creative energy, and leadership.
Relevant education and experience may be substituted as appropriate.
Preferred Qualifications
Degree in an earth science discipline or related discipline.
Experience working as a liaison librarian to scientific disciplines.
Experience working across organizational boundaries and managing complex stakeholder groups.
Demonstrated ability to be successful in the design and promotion of innovative programming and services.
Experience designing learning objects (tutorials, LibGuides, etc.), teaching library-related skills to graduate students, and a strong commitment to innovative and collaborative instruction.
Experience working with geospatial/scientific data and software such as ArcGIS and RStudio.
Demonstrated awareness of trends in library data services and work experience in areas such as research data management and data curation.
Demonstrated awareness of trends in scholarly communication and Open Science, particularly in areas such as: OA publishing, author rights, publication metrics and publisher/funder sharing requirements.
We want to emphasize that the preferred qualifications are not required and that we are committed to helping our future colleagues develop these preferred skills.
Salary Range
$62,000 + depending on qualifications
Working Conditions
Standard office and library conditions.
Repetitive use of a keyboard at a workstation.
Weekend and evening work occasionally required.
Overnight/weekend travel occasionally required.
Work Shift
Monday - Friday, usually between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m., with occasional evening/weekend work.
Flexible work arrangements available to allow for some remote work, but regular, on-campus work is required.
Occasional travel, in and outside of Austin, is required.
Required Materials
Resume/CV
3 work references with their contact information; at least one reference should be from a supervisor
Letter of interest
During your application, you will be asked the following questions.
What makes you interested in STEM librarianship, and earth science librarianship in particular?
Tell us about a recent time you provided research support to a scholar or collaborated with a scholar on a project. What was the need or problem and how did you help?
Eastern Florida State College is currently seeking applications for the full-time position of Accounting Supervisor on the Cocoa Campus in Cocoa, Florida.
Coordinate and assist in maintaining control over the fiscal information system by monitoring and analyzing grant and college financial records; prepare and interpret monthly grant financial reports, supervise assigned staff.
The following minimum qualifications for this position must be met before any applicant will be considered:
Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution in accounting, business administration or related- field and three years professional experience in accounting, financial analysis or auditing.
OR: Associate’s degree from a regionally accredited institution in a related field with seven years of progressive professional experience in accounting, financial analysis or auditing.
Ability to prioritize multiple responsibilities.
Detail oriented.
Professional demeanor and public relations skills.
Strong computer skills – Banner software experience a plus.
Valid Florida Motor Vehicle Operator’s license required. For individuals unable to obtain a driver’s license, a valid Florida ID is required. Employees and/or volunteers unable to obtain a Florida driver’s license, will not be allowed to drive any College vehicle, golf cart or any other motorized vehicle on College property.
This position will require successful fingerprinting and the candidate chosen will be required to pay (currently $37.25). This fingerprinting fee ($37.25) is non-refundable.
Understanding of and commitment to Equal Access/Equal Opportunity.
Official transcripts of all collegiate work will be required to be considered beyond the application phase. *
* High School Diploma or GED or transcripts or official transcripts of all collegiate work (as appropriate for the position) must be sent directly from the attended institution to the Human Resources Office prior to the first day of employment. All foreign degrees must have a course-by-course official evaluation and translation sent to the Human Resources Office directly from an evaluation company affiliated with the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services, Inc.
Minimum physical qualifications:
Ability to communicate, both orally and in writing.
Ability to occasionally lift, push, pull, and/or move up to 40 lbs.
Ability to sit and/or stand, bend, reach, and view a display screen for the duration of the shift.
Ability to access, input, and retrieve information and/or data from a computer, for the duration of the shift.
The annual salary is $65,000 . Successful internal candidates for external job postings should be aware that their current salary does not transfer to the new position. Salary will be as advertised in the job announcement. Full-time employees of Eastern Florida State College receive fringe benefits including health insurance and a retirement plan.
Applications will be accepted until filled ; however, the College reserves the right to extend or conclude searches without notice. This is a covered position under Chapter 295 Florida Statutes, which provides for Veterans’ Preference in employment for eligible veterans and eligible spouses of veterans.
HOW TO APPLY
All applicants must apply on-line at the Eastern Florida State College Website in order to be considered for employment. If an applicant needs assistance in completing the on-line application, he/she should contact Human Resources. With at least 24 hours advance notice, EFSC can provide readers, Braille, audio cassettes, computer readers, sign language interpreters, and Scribes.
NOTE TO APPLICANT
Applications will not be considered after the deadline date unless justified and approved for exception by the Associate Vice President, Human Resources. All successful applicants must complete New Employee Orientation prior to beginning work.
CONTACT HUMAN RESOURCES
Eastern Florida State College, Human Resources, 1519 Clearlake Road, Cocoa, FL 32922
Telephone: (321) 433-7070 FAX: (321) 433-7065 Florida Relay: 1-800-955-8770
Email: resources@easternflorida.edu
Website: https://www.easternflorida.edu/hr/job-opportunities/
Eastern Florida State College is dedicated to providing a nondiscriminatory environment which promotes equal access, equal educational opportunity and equal employment opportunity to all persons regardless of age, race, national origin, color, ethnicity, genetic information, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, pregnancy, disability, marital status, veterans status, ancestry, or political affiliation in its programs, activities, or employment.
About the college
Eastern Florida State College, located in the heart of Florida’s Space Coast, is a co-educational, publicly supported post-secondary institution that adopted its current name on July 1, 2013 with the addition of four-year Bachelor's Degrees.
An accredited institution, EFSC is recognized as one of America's leading state colleges for quality instruction, organization and innovative, leading-edge programs.
Feb 20, 2024
Full time
Eastern Florida State College is currently seeking applications for the full-time position of Accounting Supervisor on the Cocoa Campus in Cocoa, Florida.
Coordinate and assist in maintaining control over the fiscal information system by monitoring and analyzing grant and college financial records; prepare and interpret monthly grant financial reports, supervise assigned staff.
The following minimum qualifications for this position must be met before any applicant will be considered:
Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution in accounting, business administration or related- field and three years professional experience in accounting, financial analysis or auditing.
OR: Associate’s degree from a regionally accredited institution in a related field with seven years of progressive professional experience in accounting, financial analysis or auditing.
Ability to prioritize multiple responsibilities.
Detail oriented.
Professional demeanor and public relations skills.
Strong computer skills – Banner software experience a plus.
Valid Florida Motor Vehicle Operator’s license required. For individuals unable to obtain a driver’s license, a valid Florida ID is required. Employees and/or volunteers unable to obtain a Florida driver’s license, will not be allowed to drive any College vehicle, golf cart or any other motorized vehicle on College property.
This position will require successful fingerprinting and the candidate chosen will be required to pay (currently $37.25). This fingerprinting fee ($37.25) is non-refundable.
Understanding of and commitment to Equal Access/Equal Opportunity.
Official transcripts of all collegiate work will be required to be considered beyond the application phase. *
* High School Diploma or GED or transcripts or official transcripts of all collegiate work (as appropriate for the position) must be sent directly from the attended institution to the Human Resources Office prior to the first day of employment. All foreign degrees must have a course-by-course official evaluation and translation sent to the Human Resources Office directly from an evaluation company affiliated with the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services, Inc.
Minimum physical qualifications:
Ability to communicate, both orally and in writing.
Ability to occasionally lift, push, pull, and/or move up to 40 lbs.
Ability to sit and/or stand, bend, reach, and view a display screen for the duration of the shift.
Ability to access, input, and retrieve information and/or data from a computer, for the duration of the shift.
The annual salary is $65,000 . Successful internal candidates for external job postings should be aware that their current salary does not transfer to the new position. Salary will be as advertised in the job announcement. Full-time employees of Eastern Florida State College receive fringe benefits including health insurance and a retirement plan.
Applications will be accepted until filled ; however, the College reserves the right to extend or conclude searches without notice. This is a covered position under Chapter 295 Florida Statutes, which provides for Veterans’ Preference in employment for eligible veterans and eligible spouses of veterans.
HOW TO APPLY
All applicants must apply on-line at the Eastern Florida State College Website in order to be considered for employment. If an applicant needs assistance in completing the on-line application, he/she should contact Human Resources. With at least 24 hours advance notice, EFSC can provide readers, Braille, audio cassettes, computer readers, sign language interpreters, and Scribes.
NOTE TO APPLICANT
Applications will not be considered after the deadline date unless justified and approved for exception by the Associate Vice President, Human Resources. All successful applicants must complete New Employee Orientation prior to beginning work.
CONTACT HUMAN RESOURCES
Eastern Florida State College, Human Resources, 1519 Clearlake Road, Cocoa, FL 32922
Telephone: (321) 433-7070 FAX: (321) 433-7065 Florida Relay: 1-800-955-8770
Email: resources@easternflorida.edu
Website: https://www.easternflorida.edu/hr/job-opportunities/
Eastern Florida State College is dedicated to providing a nondiscriminatory environment which promotes equal access, equal educational opportunity and equal employment opportunity to all persons regardless of age, race, national origin, color, ethnicity, genetic information, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, pregnancy, disability, marital status, veterans status, ancestry, or political affiliation in its programs, activities, or employment.
About the college
Eastern Florida State College, located in the heart of Florida’s Space Coast, is a co-educational, publicly supported post-secondary institution that adopted its current name on July 1, 2013 with the addition of four-year Bachelor's Degrees.
An accredited institution, EFSC is recognized as one of America's leading state colleges for quality instruction, organization and innovative, leading-edge programs.
Please use Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox when accessing Candidate Home. By joining the American Red Cross you will touch millions of lives every year and experience the greatness of the human spirit at its best. Are you ready to be part of the world's largest humanitarian network? Join us—Where your Career is a Force for Good! Job Description: WHY CHOOSE US? As one of the nation’s premier humanitarian organizations, the American Red Cross is dedicated to helping people in need throughout the United States and, in association with other Red Cross networks, throughout the world. When you join our team, you have a direct impact on a meaningful mission, and you can help save lives every day. If you share our passion for helping people, join us in this excellent career opportunity. Work where your career is a force for good. We are committed to the diversity of our workforce and to delivering our programs and services in a culturally competent manner reflecting the communities we serve . Our work environment is collaborative, respectful, and inclusive with a focus on building allyship and a culture of belonging that empowers all team members. Come to learn, grow, and succeed while sharing your passion for making a difference . The Red Cross supports a variety of cultural and community resource groups for employees and volunteers. From the Ability Network, our Asian American & Pacific Islander Resource Group, the Latino Resource Group, and Red Cross PRIDE, to the Umoja African American Resource Group, our Veterans+ Resource Group, and the Women’s Resource Group, these networks provide connections, mentoring and help give voice to important concerns and opinions. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: As a QC Lab Technologist II you will perform advanced manufacturing, processing and test procedures on blood products, and will interpret test results before releasing blood to area hospitals. You will manufacture and prepare pathogen reduced platelet products for hospital patient use, in a highly regulated environment. As a Technologist II you may assume operational supervisory responsibilities on your designated shift; you will mentor and guide Technologist I and Technician staff, and provide support, development, and/or leadership guidance to all line staff. WHERE YOUR CAREER IS A FORCE FOR GOOD Key Responsibilities: Perform moderate to high complexity laboratory testing procedures and interpret various testing procedures on donor specimens, and blood products; Identify and quarantine products/samples that don’t meet quality requirements. Meet the quality and quantity production and testing goals established by the department. Ensure products are suitable for release for distribution. Meet the quality and quantity production and testing goals established by the department, and appropriately manage any exceptions. Prioritize workload to meet production and customer requirements. Perform quality control on products, reagents, equipment, and various test kits; maintain accurate electronic and physical inventory locations for products/samples. Tracks the quantities and results of QC testing performed to meet ARC and regulatory requirements. Participate in QC staff training and QC projects; may serve as a project lead Participate in troubleshooting and problem-solving activities with cross-functional teams. The aforementioned responsibilities of the Technologist describe the general nature and level of work and are not an exhaustive list. Standard Schedule: This is a second shift position 5pm-3am working four 10 hour days rotating Monday-Sunday. Pay Information: The pay rate for this position is $28.75 per hour. There is a shift differential from 5pm-11pm of $1.75 per hour and 11pm-3am of $2.25 per hour. An extra $1.00 per hour for weekend hours. WHAT YOU NEED TO SUCCEED: Bachelor’s degree in an applied science is required ( Associate degree in science ma y be considered in areas that do no have licensure requirements) Minimum 5 years of related experience in a regulatory, laboratory, or manufacturing environment or equivalent combination of education and related experience required for non-MLT/MT staff. Must meet state and CLIA requirements . Ability to use a wide variety of lab or medical equipment, personal computer and applicable software for sustained periods. Ability to work with a team. WHAT WILL GIVE YOU THE COMPETITIVE EDGE: MLT (ASCP) or MT(ASCP) certification preferred No additional experience is required for MLT or MT degreed staff. Physical Requirements: Requires standing, stretching, stooping and bending for extended time periods. Lift, pull, push and move objects of up to 50 pounds. May work in walk-in refrigerator/freezers for periods of time. Required to wear protective clothing such as lab coats, gloves, face shields, etc. when there is exposure to blood and blood products and/or where work location requires. BENEFITS FOR YOU: We take care of you, while you take care of others. As a mission-based organization, we believe our team needs great support to do great work . Our comprehensive benefits help you in balancing home and work. With our resources and perks , you have amazing possibilities at the American Red Cross to advance the learn. • Medical, Dental Vision plans • Health Spending Accounts & Flexible Spending Accounts • PTO + Holidays • 401K with 5 % match • Paid Family Leave • Employee Assistance • Disability and Insurance: Short + Long Term • Service Awards and recognition Apply now! Joining our team will provide you with the opportunity to make a difference every day. The American Red Cross is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law. Interested in Volunteering? Life’s emergencies don’t stop, and neither do American Red Cross volunteers, who represent more than 90 percent of our workforce to help prevent and alleviate human suffering. You can make a difference by volunteering in a position that appeals to you and allows you to use your unique skills and talents. The Red Cross relies on generous volunteers who give their time and talent to help fulfill our lifesaving mission. Visit redcross.org/volunteertoday to learn more, including our most-needed volunteer positions. To view the EEOC Summary of Rights, click here: Summary of Rights
Feb 14, 2024
Please use Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox when accessing Candidate Home. By joining the American Red Cross you will touch millions of lives every year and experience the greatness of the human spirit at its best. Are you ready to be part of the world's largest humanitarian network? Join us—Where your Career is a Force for Good! Job Description: WHY CHOOSE US? As one of the nation’s premier humanitarian organizations, the American Red Cross is dedicated to helping people in need throughout the United States and, in association with other Red Cross networks, throughout the world. When you join our team, you have a direct impact on a meaningful mission, and you can help save lives every day. If you share our passion for helping people, join us in this excellent career opportunity. Work where your career is a force for good. We are committed to the diversity of our workforce and to delivering our programs and services in a culturally competent manner reflecting the communities we serve . Our work environment is collaborative, respectful, and inclusive with a focus on building allyship and a culture of belonging that empowers all team members. Come to learn, grow, and succeed while sharing your passion for making a difference . The Red Cross supports a variety of cultural and community resource groups for employees and volunteers. From the Ability Network, our Asian American & Pacific Islander Resource Group, the Latino Resource Group, and Red Cross PRIDE, to the Umoja African American Resource Group, our Veterans+ Resource Group, and the Women’s Resource Group, these networks provide connections, mentoring and help give voice to important concerns and opinions. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: As a QC Lab Technologist II you will perform advanced manufacturing, processing and test procedures on blood products, and will interpret test results before releasing blood to area hospitals. You will manufacture and prepare pathogen reduced platelet products for hospital patient use, in a highly regulated environment. As a Technologist II you may assume operational supervisory responsibilities on your designated shift; you will mentor and guide Technologist I and Technician staff, and provide support, development, and/or leadership guidance to all line staff. WHERE YOUR CAREER IS A FORCE FOR GOOD Key Responsibilities: Perform moderate to high complexity laboratory testing procedures and interpret various testing procedures on donor specimens, and blood products; Identify and quarantine products/samples that don’t meet quality requirements. Meet the quality and quantity production and testing goals established by the department. Ensure products are suitable for release for distribution. Meet the quality and quantity production and testing goals established by the department, and appropriately manage any exceptions. Prioritize workload to meet production and customer requirements. Perform quality control on products, reagents, equipment, and various test kits; maintain accurate electronic and physical inventory locations for products/samples. Tracks the quantities and results of QC testing performed to meet ARC and regulatory requirements. Participate in QC staff training and QC projects; may serve as a project lead Participate in troubleshooting and problem-solving activities with cross-functional teams. The aforementioned responsibilities of the Technologist describe the general nature and level of work and are not an exhaustive list. Standard Schedule: This is a second shift position 5pm-3am working four 10 hour days rotating Monday-Sunday. Pay Information: The pay rate for this position is $28.75 per hour. There is a shift differential from 5pm-11pm of $1.75 per hour and 11pm-3am of $2.25 per hour. An extra $1.00 per hour for weekend hours. WHAT YOU NEED TO SUCCEED: Bachelor’s degree in an applied science is required ( Associate degree in science ma y be considered in areas that do no have licensure requirements) Minimum 5 years of related experience in a regulatory, laboratory, or manufacturing environment or equivalent combination of education and related experience required for non-MLT/MT staff. Must meet state and CLIA requirements . Ability to use a wide variety of lab or medical equipment, personal computer and applicable software for sustained periods. Ability to work with a team. WHAT WILL GIVE YOU THE COMPETITIVE EDGE: MLT (ASCP) or MT(ASCP) certification preferred No additional experience is required for MLT or MT degreed staff. Physical Requirements: Requires standing, stretching, stooping and bending for extended time periods. Lift, pull, push and move objects of up to 50 pounds. May work in walk-in refrigerator/freezers for periods of time. Required to wear protective clothing such as lab coats, gloves, face shields, etc. when there is exposure to blood and blood products and/or where work location requires. BENEFITS FOR YOU: We take care of you, while you take care of others. As a mission-based organization, we believe our team needs great support to do great work . Our comprehensive benefits help you in balancing home and work. With our resources and perks , you have amazing possibilities at the American Red Cross to advance the learn. • Medical, Dental Vision plans • Health Spending Accounts & Flexible Spending Accounts • PTO + Holidays • 401K with 5 % match • Paid Family Leave • Employee Assistance • Disability and Insurance: Short + Long Term • Service Awards and recognition Apply now! Joining our team will provide you with the opportunity to make a difference every day. The American Red Cross is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law. Interested in Volunteering? Life’s emergencies don’t stop, and neither do American Red Cross volunteers, who represent more than 90 percent of our workforce to help prevent and alleviate human suffering. You can make a difference by volunteering in a position that appeals to you and allows you to use your unique skills and talents. The Red Cross relies on generous volunteers who give their time and talent to help fulfill our lifesaving mission. Visit redcross.org/volunteertoday to learn more, including our most-needed volunteer positions. To view the EEOC Summary of Rights, click here: Summary of Rights
Please use Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox when accessing Candidate Home. By joining the American Red Cross you will touch millions of lives every year and experience the greatness of the human spirit at its best. Are you ready to be part of the world's largest humanitarian network? Join us—Where your Career is a Force for Good! Job Description: WHY CHOOSE US? As one of the nation’s premier humanitarian organizations, the American Red Cross is dedicated to helping people in need throughout the United States and, in association with other Red Cross networks, throughout the world. When you join our team, you have a direct impact on a meaningful mission, and you can help save lives every day. If you share our passion for helping people, join us in this excellent career opportunity. Work where your career is a force for good. We are committed to the diversity of our workforce and to delivering our programs and services in a culturally competent manner reflecting the communities we serve . Our work environment is collaborative, respectful, and inclusive with a focus on building allyship and a culture of belonging that empowers all team members. Come to learn, grow, and succeed while sharing your passion for making a difference . The Red Cross supports a variety of cultural and community resource groups for employees and volunteers. From the Ability Network, our Asian American & Pacific Islander Resource Group, the Latino Resource Group, and Red Cross PRIDE, to the Umoja African American Resource Group, our Veterans+ Resource Group, and the Women’s Resource Group, these networks provide connections, mentoring and help give voice to important concerns and opinions. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: As a QC Lab Technologist II you will perform advanced manufacturing, processing and test procedures on blood products, and will interpret test results before releasing blood to area hospitals. You will manufacture and prepare pathogen reduced platelet products for hospital patient use, in a highly regulated environment. As a Technologist II you may assume operational supervisory responsibilities on your designated shift; you will mentor and guide Technologist I and Technician staff, and provide support, development, and/or leadership guidance to all line staff. WHERE YOUR CAREER IS A FORCE FOR GOOD Key Responsibilities: Perform moderate to high complexity laboratory testing procedures and interpret various testing procedures on donor specimens, and blood products; Identify and quarantine products/samples that don’t meet quality requirements. Meet the quality and quantity production and testing goals established by the department. Ensure products are suitable for release for distribution. Meet the quality and quantity production and testing goals established by the department, and appropriately manage any exceptions. Prioritize workload to meet production and customer requirements. Perform quality control on products, reagents, equipment, and various test kits; maintain accurate electronic and physical inventory locations for products/samples. Tracks the quantities and results of QC testing performed to meet ARC and regulatory requirements. Participate in QC staff training and QC projects; may serve as a project lead Participate in troubleshooting and problem-solving activities with cross-functional teams. The aforementioned responsibilities of the Technologist describe the general nature and level of work and are not an exhaustive list. Standard Schedule: This is a second shift position 5pm-3am working four 10 hour days rotating Monday-Sunday. Pay Information: The pay rate for this position is $28.75 per hour. There is a shift differential from 5pm-11pm of $1.75 per hour and 11pm-3am of $2.25 per hour. An extra $1.00 per hour for weekend hours. WHAT YOU NEED TO SUCCEED: Bachelor’s degree in an applied science is required ( Associate degree in science ma y be considered in areas that do no have licensure requirements) Minimum 5 years of related experience in a regulatory, laboratory, or manufacturing environment or equivalent combination of education and related experience required for non-MLT/MT staff. Must meet state and CLIA requirements . Ability to use a wide variety of lab or medical equipment, personal computer and applicable software for sustained periods. Ability to work with a team. WHAT WILL GIVE YOU THE COMPETITIVE EDGE: MLT (ASCP) or MT(ASCP) certification preferred No additional experience is required for MLT or MT degreed staff. Physical Requirements: Requires standing, stretching, stooping and bending for extended time periods. Lift, pull, push and move objects of up to 50 pounds. May work in walk-in refrigerator/freezers for periods of time. Required to wear protective clothing such as lab coats, gloves, face shields, etc. when there is exposure to blood and blood products and/or where work location requires. BENEFITS FOR YOU: We take care of you, while you take care of others. As a mission-based organization, we believe our team needs great support to do great work . Our comprehensive benefits help you in balancing home and work. With our resources and perks , you have amazing possibilities at the American Red Cross to advance the learn. • Medical, Dental Vision plans • Health Spending Accounts & Flexible Spending Accounts • PTO + Holidays • 401K with 5 % match • Paid Family Leave • Employee Assistance • Disability and Insurance: Short + Long Term • Service Awards and recognition Apply now! Joining our team will provide you with the opportunity to make a difference every day. The American Red Cross is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law. Interested in Volunteering? Life’s emergencies don’t stop, and neither do American Red Cross volunteers, who represent more than 90 percent of our workforce to help prevent and alleviate human suffering. You can make a difference by volunteering in a position that appeals to you and allows you to use your unique skills and talents. The Red Cross relies on generous volunteers who give their time and talent to help fulfill our lifesaving mission. Visit redcross.org/volunteertoday to learn more, including our most-needed volunteer positions. To view the EEOC Summary of Rights, click here: Summary of Rights
Feb 14, 2024
Please use Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox when accessing Candidate Home. By joining the American Red Cross you will touch millions of lives every year and experience the greatness of the human spirit at its best. Are you ready to be part of the world's largest humanitarian network? Join us—Where your Career is a Force for Good! Job Description: WHY CHOOSE US? As one of the nation’s premier humanitarian organizations, the American Red Cross is dedicated to helping people in need throughout the United States and, in association with other Red Cross networks, throughout the world. When you join our team, you have a direct impact on a meaningful mission, and you can help save lives every day. If you share our passion for helping people, join us in this excellent career opportunity. Work where your career is a force for good. We are committed to the diversity of our workforce and to delivering our programs and services in a culturally competent manner reflecting the communities we serve . Our work environment is collaborative, respectful, and inclusive with a focus on building allyship and a culture of belonging that empowers all team members. Come to learn, grow, and succeed while sharing your passion for making a difference . The Red Cross supports a variety of cultural and community resource groups for employees and volunteers. From the Ability Network, our Asian American & Pacific Islander Resource Group, the Latino Resource Group, and Red Cross PRIDE, to the Umoja African American Resource Group, our Veterans+ Resource Group, and the Women’s Resource Group, these networks provide connections, mentoring and help give voice to important concerns and opinions. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: As a QC Lab Technologist II you will perform advanced manufacturing, processing and test procedures on blood products, and will interpret test results before releasing blood to area hospitals. You will manufacture and prepare pathogen reduced platelet products for hospital patient use, in a highly regulated environment. As a Technologist II you may assume operational supervisory responsibilities on your designated shift; you will mentor and guide Technologist I and Technician staff, and provide support, development, and/or leadership guidance to all line staff. WHERE YOUR CAREER IS A FORCE FOR GOOD Key Responsibilities: Perform moderate to high complexity laboratory testing procedures and interpret various testing procedures on donor specimens, and blood products; Identify and quarantine products/samples that don’t meet quality requirements. Meet the quality and quantity production and testing goals established by the department. Ensure products are suitable for release for distribution. Meet the quality and quantity production and testing goals established by the department, and appropriately manage any exceptions. Prioritize workload to meet production and customer requirements. Perform quality control on products, reagents, equipment, and various test kits; maintain accurate electronic and physical inventory locations for products/samples. Tracks the quantities and results of QC testing performed to meet ARC and regulatory requirements. Participate in QC staff training and QC projects; may serve as a project lead Participate in troubleshooting and problem-solving activities with cross-functional teams. The aforementioned responsibilities of the Technologist describe the general nature and level of work and are not an exhaustive list. Standard Schedule: This is a second shift position 5pm-3am working four 10 hour days rotating Monday-Sunday. Pay Information: The pay rate for this position is $28.75 per hour. There is a shift differential from 5pm-11pm of $1.75 per hour and 11pm-3am of $2.25 per hour. An extra $1.00 per hour for weekend hours. WHAT YOU NEED TO SUCCEED: Bachelor’s degree in an applied science is required ( Associate degree in science ma y be considered in areas that do no have licensure requirements) Minimum 5 years of related experience in a regulatory, laboratory, or manufacturing environment or equivalent combination of education and related experience required for non-MLT/MT staff. Must meet state and CLIA requirements . Ability to use a wide variety of lab or medical equipment, personal computer and applicable software for sustained periods. Ability to work with a team. WHAT WILL GIVE YOU THE COMPETITIVE EDGE: MLT (ASCP) or MT(ASCP) certification preferred No additional experience is required for MLT or MT degreed staff. Physical Requirements: Requires standing, stretching, stooping and bending for extended time periods. Lift, pull, push and move objects of up to 50 pounds. May work in walk-in refrigerator/freezers for periods of time. Required to wear protective clothing such as lab coats, gloves, face shields, etc. when there is exposure to blood and blood products and/or where work location requires. BENEFITS FOR YOU: We take care of you, while you take care of others. As a mission-based organization, we believe our team needs great support to do great work . Our comprehensive benefits help you in balancing home and work. With our resources and perks , you have amazing possibilities at the American Red Cross to advance the learn. • Medical, Dental Vision plans • Health Spending Accounts & Flexible Spending Accounts • PTO + Holidays • 401K with 5 % match • Paid Family Leave • Employee Assistance • Disability and Insurance: Short + Long Term • Service Awards and recognition Apply now! Joining our team will provide you with the opportunity to make a difference every day. The American Red Cross is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law. Interested in Volunteering? Life’s emergencies don’t stop, and neither do American Red Cross volunteers, who represent more than 90 percent of our workforce to help prevent and alleviate human suffering. You can make a difference by volunteering in a position that appeals to you and allows you to use your unique skills and talents. The Red Cross relies on generous volunteers who give their time and talent to help fulfill our lifesaving mission. Visit redcross.org/volunteertoday to learn more, including our most-needed volunteer positions. To view the EEOC Summary of Rights, click here: Summary of Rights
Please use Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox when accessing Candidate Home. By joining the American Red Cross you will touch millions of lives every year and experience the greatness of the human spirit at its best. Are you ready to be part of the world's largest humanitarian network? Join us—Where your Career is a Force for Good! Job Description: WHY CHOOSE US? As one of the nation’s premier humanitarian organizations, the American Red Cross is dedicated to helping people in need throughout the United States and, in association with other Red Cross networks, throughout the world. When you join our team, you have a direct impact on a meaningful mission, and you can help save lives every day. If you share our passion for helping people, join us in this excellent career opportunity. Work where your career is a force for good. We are committed to the diversity of our workforce and to delivering our programs and services in a culturally competent manner reflecting the communities we serve. Our work environment is collaborative, respectful, and inclusive with a focus on building allyship and a culture of belonging that empowers all team members. Come to learn, grow, and succeed while sharing your passion for making a difference. The Red Cross supports a variety of cultural and community resource groups for employees and volunteers. From the Ability Network, our Asian American & Pacific Islander Resource Group, the Latino Resource Group, and Red Cross PRIDE, to the Umoja African American Resource Group, our Veterans+ Resource Group, and the Women’s Resource Group, these networks provide connections, mentoring and help give voice to important concerns and opinions. At the American Red Cross, your uniqueness can shine! WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW (Job Overview): Responsible for the performance of select functions of the molecular testing laboratory and assures the smooth daily cGMP operation of the laboratory. Performs DNA extraction using manual and automated processes, PCR, SSP-PCR, PCR-RFLP genotyping and array-based genotyping techniques for prediction of blood group and platelet antigens. Utilizes various computer software programs related to data analysis. Actively interacts with other blood services departments on matters concerning donor and patient testing. WHERE YOUR CAREER IS A FORCE GOOD (Key Responsibilities): Perform manual and automated extraction of high-quality DNA from blood samples or other bodily fluids. Perform genotyping of patient and donor specimens using a variety of testing platforms. Utilize laboratory information management system and web-based customer service request portal. Perform duties associated with the ordering, receiving, inspection and preparation of supplies and reagents. Perform maintenance and quality control of reagents and equipment. Draft reports of testing for supervisor and director review. Attend continuing education sessions and completes required training as assigned. Interact with external and internal customers and ensure customer satisfaction. Mentor other Molecular Technicians as needed. WHAT YOU NEED TO SUCCEED (Minimum Qualifications): Education: bachelor’s degree in Biological Science or Chemistry required. Experience: 1 year of general laboratory experience preferred or equivalent combination of education and related experience required. Management Experience: N/A Skills & Abilities: Strong attention to detail. Effective written and verbal communication skills. Computer experience and familiarity with office automation (for example MS Word) desired. Ability to work on a team. Schedule Information: M-F Second Shift 10:30 am to 7 pm Pay Range: $20-25/hr Essential Functions/Physical Requirements The duties above indicate the essential functions of the position. Operational flexibility is required to meet sudden and unpredictable needs. May be required to travel to sites throughout the region. Exposure levels are based on the essential functions as stated in this position description; however, in some instances, variances may occur due to the applicable nature of this position within a particular work site. Therefore, the work site may determine the exposure level to be greater than or less than the below stated level. This position is an exposure determination 1 since normal work involves potential exposure to blood or blood components and/or human body fluids or tissue samples because of splashes, spills, and/or needlesticks or performance of or assistance in first aid. BENEFITS FOR YOU: We take care of you, while you take care of others. As a mission-based organization, we believe our team needs great support to do great work. Our comprehensive benefits help you in balancing home and work. With our resources and perks, you have amazing possibilities at the American Red Cross to advance the learn. Medical, Dental Vision plans Health Spending Accounts & Flexible Spending Accounts PTO + Holidays 401K with 5% match Paid Family Leave Employee Assistance Disability and Insurance: Short + Long Term Service Awards and recognition Apply now! Joining our team will provide you with the opportunity to make a difference every day. The American Red Cross is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law. Interested in Volunteering? Life’s emergencies don’t stop, and neither do American Red Cross volunteers, who represent more than 90 percent of our workforce to help prevent and alleviate human suffering. You can make a difference by volunteering in a position that appeals to you and allows you to use your unique skills and talents. The Red Cross relies on generous volunteers who give their time and talent to help fulfill our lifesaving mission. Visit redcross.org/volunteertoday to learn more, including our most-needed volunteer positions. To view the EEOC Summary of Rights, click here: Summary of Rights
Feb 14, 2024
Please use Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox when accessing Candidate Home. By joining the American Red Cross you will touch millions of lives every year and experience the greatness of the human spirit at its best. Are you ready to be part of the world's largest humanitarian network? Join us—Where your Career is a Force for Good! Job Description: WHY CHOOSE US? As one of the nation’s premier humanitarian organizations, the American Red Cross is dedicated to helping people in need throughout the United States and, in association with other Red Cross networks, throughout the world. When you join our team, you have a direct impact on a meaningful mission, and you can help save lives every day. If you share our passion for helping people, join us in this excellent career opportunity. Work where your career is a force for good. We are committed to the diversity of our workforce and to delivering our programs and services in a culturally competent manner reflecting the communities we serve. Our work environment is collaborative, respectful, and inclusive with a focus on building allyship and a culture of belonging that empowers all team members. Come to learn, grow, and succeed while sharing your passion for making a difference. The Red Cross supports a variety of cultural and community resource groups for employees and volunteers. From the Ability Network, our Asian American & Pacific Islander Resource Group, the Latino Resource Group, and Red Cross PRIDE, to the Umoja African American Resource Group, our Veterans+ Resource Group, and the Women’s Resource Group, these networks provide connections, mentoring and help give voice to important concerns and opinions. At the American Red Cross, your uniqueness can shine! WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW (Job Overview): Responsible for the performance of select functions of the molecular testing laboratory and assures the smooth daily cGMP operation of the laboratory. Performs DNA extraction using manual and automated processes, PCR, SSP-PCR, PCR-RFLP genotyping and array-based genotyping techniques for prediction of blood group and platelet antigens. Utilizes various computer software programs related to data analysis. Actively interacts with other blood services departments on matters concerning donor and patient testing. WHERE YOUR CAREER IS A FORCE GOOD (Key Responsibilities): Perform manual and automated extraction of high-quality DNA from blood samples or other bodily fluids. Perform genotyping of patient and donor specimens using a variety of testing platforms. Utilize laboratory information management system and web-based customer service request portal. Perform duties associated with the ordering, receiving, inspection and preparation of supplies and reagents. Perform maintenance and quality control of reagents and equipment. Draft reports of testing for supervisor and director review. Attend continuing education sessions and completes required training as assigned. Interact with external and internal customers and ensure customer satisfaction. Mentor other Molecular Technicians as needed. WHAT YOU NEED TO SUCCEED (Minimum Qualifications): Education: bachelor’s degree in Biological Science or Chemistry required. Experience: 1 year of general laboratory experience preferred or equivalent combination of education and related experience required. Management Experience: N/A Skills & Abilities: Strong attention to detail. Effective written and verbal communication skills. Computer experience and familiarity with office automation (for example MS Word) desired. Ability to work on a team. Schedule Information: M-F Second Shift 10:30 am to 7 pm Pay Range: $20-25/hr Essential Functions/Physical Requirements The duties above indicate the essential functions of the position. Operational flexibility is required to meet sudden and unpredictable needs. May be required to travel to sites throughout the region. Exposure levels are based on the essential functions as stated in this position description; however, in some instances, variances may occur due to the applicable nature of this position within a particular work site. Therefore, the work site may determine the exposure level to be greater than or less than the below stated level. This position is an exposure determination 1 since normal work involves potential exposure to blood or blood components and/or human body fluids or tissue samples because of splashes, spills, and/or needlesticks or performance of or assistance in first aid. BENEFITS FOR YOU: We take care of you, while you take care of others. As a mission-based organization, we believe our team needs great support to do great work. Our comprehensive benefits help you in balancing home and work. With our resources and perks, you have amazing possibilities at the American Red Cross to advance the learn. Medical, Dental Vision plans Health Spending Accounts & Flexible Spending Accounts PTO + Holidays 401K with 5% match Paid Family Leave Employee Assistance Disability and Insurance: Short + Long Term Service Awards and recognition Apply now! Joining our team will provide you with the opportunity to make a difference every day. The American Red Cross is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law. Interested in Volunteering? Life’s emergencies don’t stop, and neither do American Red Cross volunteers, who represent more than 90 percent of our workforce to help prevent and alleviate human suffering. You can make a difference by volunteering in a position that appeals to you and allows you to use your unique skills and talents. The Red Cross relies on generous volunteers who give their time and talent to help fulfill our lifesaving mission. Visit redcross.org/volunteertoday to learn more, including our most-needed volunteer positions. To view the EEOC Summary of Rights, click here: Summary of Rights
Please use Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox when accessing Candidate Home. By joining the American Red Cross you will touch millions of lives every year and experience the greatness of the human spirit at its best. Are you ready to be part of the world's largest humanitarian network? Join us—Where your Career is a Force for Good! Job Description: WHY CHOOSE US? As one of the nation’s premier humanitarian organizations, the American Red Cross is dedicated to helping people in need throughout the United States and, in association with other Red Cross networks, throughout the world. When you join our team, you have a direct impact on a meaningful mission, and you can help save lives every day. If you share our passion for helping people, join us in this excellent career opportunity. Work where your career is a force for good. We are committed to the diversity of our workforce and to delivering our programs and services in a culturally competent manner reflecting the communities we serve. Our work environment is collaborative, respectful, and inclusive with a focus on building allyship and a culture of belonging that empowers all team members. Come to learn, grow, and succeed while sharing your passion for making a difference. The Red Cross supports a variety of cultural and community resource groups for employees and volunteers. From the Ability Network, our Asian American & Pacific Islander Resource Group, the Latino Resource Group, and Red Cross PRIDE, to the Umoja African American Resource Group, our Veterans+ Resource Group, and the Women’s Resource Group, these networks provide connections, mentoring and help give voice to important concerns and opinions. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: As a Manufacturing QC lab supervisor, you will be responsible for overseeing the daily operations in the QC lab/Blood Center. You will supervise staff that perform moderate to advanced testing, processing, and preparation of pathogen reduced platelet blood products for release to area hospitals for patient use. You will hire and supervise staff, participate in education and training activities, and provide support, development and leadership guidance to line staff; while ensuring compliance with safety policies and procedures in the work area. WHERE YOUR CAREER IS A FORCE GOOD Key Responsibilities: Responsible for the daily operations of the QC lab. Supervision of staff and volunteers including, but not limited to, hiring, training, coaching, engaging, evaluating, certification of competency, and disciplining to ensure a well-qualified team and to enhance operational success and compliance. Prepare work schedules and ensure appropriate coverage for assigned shift. Supervise all work processes and ensure work is performed accurately and efficiently. Ensure compliance with state and federal regulations, and regional policies and procedures. Ensure products/samples are suitable for release. Perform supervisory review of documents. Ensure monthly product QC requirements are met, and that accurate electronic and physical inventories for products are maintained. Ensure quality and quantity of manufacturing goals are met, including timelines, and participate in documenting, investigating, troubleshooting, and preventing recurrence of department errors, problems, and customer concerns/complaints. Communicate with Laboratory staff when necessary to resolve problems, facilitate sample shipment, and clarify test data transmission issues. May participate in the validation of hardware, software, instrumentation, test kits, and procedures as directed. Serve as departmental expert on the applicable computer systems. The aforementioned responsibilities of the position describe the general nature and level of work and are not an exhaustive list. Standard Schedule: Second shift Compensation: 140k year WHAT YOU NEED TO SUCCEED: Education: Bachelor's degree required. MUST BE CA CLS Experience: Minimum 3 years of related experience or equivalent combination of education and related experience required. Management Experience: 1 year of lead or supervisory experience. Skills and Abilities: Must have effective communication and customer service skills. The ability to interact with diverse customers (internal and external) is required. Ability to work on a team. BENEFITS FOR YOU: We take care of you, while you take care of others. As a mission-based organization, we believe our team needs great support to do great work. Our comprehensive benefits help you in balancing home and work. With our resources and perks, you have amazing possibilities at the American Red Cross to advance the learn. • Medical, Dental Vision plans • Health Spending Accounts & Flexible Spending Accounts • PTO + Holidays • 401K with 5% match • Paid Family Leave • Employee Assistance • Disability and Insurance: Short + Long Term • Service Awards and recognition Apply now! Joining our team will provide you with the opportunity to make a difference every day. The American Red Cross is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law. Interested in Volunteering? Life’s emergencies don’t stop, and neither do American Red Cross volunteers, who represent more than 90 percent of our workforce to help prevent and alleviate human suffering. You can make a difference by volunteering in a position that appeals to you and allows you to use your unique skills and talents. The Red Cross relies on generous volunteers who give their time and talent to help fulfill our lifesaving mission. Visit redcross.org/volunteertoday to learn more, including our most-needed volunteer positions. To view the EEOC Summary of Rights, click here: Summary of Rights
Feb 14, 2024
Please use Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox when accessing Candidate Home. By joining the American Red Cross you will touch millions of lives every year and experience the greatness of the human spirit at its best. Are you ready to be part of the world's largest humanitarian network? Join us—Where your Career is a Force for Good! Job Description: WHY CHOOSE US? As one of the nation’s premier humanitarian organizations, the American Red Cross is dedicated to helping people in need throughout the United States and, in association with other Red Cross networks, throughout the world. When you join our team, you have a direct impact on a meaningful mission, and you can help save lives every day. If you share our passion for helping people, join us in this excellent career opportunity. Work where your career is a force for good. We are committed to the diversity of our workforce and to delivering our programs and services in a culturally competent manner reflecting the communities we serve. Our work environment is collaborative, respectful, and inclusive with a focus on building allyship and a culture of belonging that empowers all team members. Come to learn, grow, and succeed while sharing your passion for making a difference. The Red Cross supports a variety of cultural and community resource groups for employees and volunteers. From the Ability Network, our Asian American & Pacific Islander Resource Group, the Latino Resource Group, and Red Cross PRIDE, to the Umoja African American Resource Group, our Veterans+ Resource Group, and the Women’s Resource Group, these networks provide connections, mentoring and help give voice to important concerns and opinions. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: As a Manufacturing QC lab supervisor, you will be responsible for overseeing the daily operations in the QC lab/Blood Center. You will supervise staff that perform moderate to advanced testing, processing, and preparation of pathogen reduced platelet blood products for release to area hospitals for patient use. You will hire and supervise staff, participate in education and training activities, and provide support, development and leadership guidance to line staff; while ensuring compliance with safety policies and procedures in the work area. WHERE YOUR CAREER IS A FORCE GOOD Key Responsibilities: Responsible for the daily operations of the QC lab. Supervision of staff and volunteers including, but not limited to, hiring, training, coaching, engaging, evaluating, certification of competency, and disciplining to ensure a well-qualified team and to enhance operational success and compliance. Prepare work schedules and ensure appropriate coverage for assigned shift. Supervise all work processes and ensure work is performed accurately and efficiently. Ensure compliance with state and federal regulations, and regional policies and procedures. Ensure products/samples are suitable for release. Perform supervisory review of documents. Ensure monthly product QC requirements are met, and that accurate electronic and physical inventories for products are maintained. Ensure quality and quantity of manufacturing goals are met, including timelines, and participate in documenting, investigating, troubleshooting, and preventing recurrence of department errors, problems, and customer concerns/complaints. Communicate with Laboratory staff when necessary to resolve problems, facilitate sample shipment, and clarify test data transmission issues. May participate in the validation of hardware, software, instrumentation, test kits, and procedures as directed. Serve as departmental expert on the applicable computer systems. The aforementioned responsibilities of the position describe the general nature and level of work and are not an exhaustive list. Standard Schedule: Second shift Compensation: 140k year WHAT YOU NEED TO SUCCEED: Education: Bachelor's degree required. MUST BE CA CLS Experience: Minimum 3 years of related experience or equivalent combination of education and related experience required. Management Experience: 1 year of lead or supervisory experience. Skills and Abilities: Must have effective communication and customer service skills. The ability to interact with diverse customers (internal and external) is required. Ability to work on a team. BENEFITS FOR YOU: We take care of you, while you take care of others. As a mission-based organization, we believe our team needs great support to do great work. Our comprehensive benefits help you in balancing home and work. With our resources and perks, you have amazing possibilities at the American Red Cross to advance the learn. • Medical, Dental Vision plans • Health Spending Accounts & Flexible Spending Accounts • PTO + Holidays • 401K with 5% match • Paid Family Leave • Employee Assistance • Disability and Insurance: Short + Long Term • Service Awards and recognition Apply now! Joining our team will provide you with the opportunity to make a difference every day. The American Red Cross is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law. Interested in Volunteering? Life’s emergencies don’t stop, and neither do American Red Cross volunteers, who represent more than 90 percent of our workforce to help prevent and alleviate human suffering. You can make a difference by volunteering in a position that appeals to you and allows you to use your unique skills and talents. The Red Cross relies on generous volunteers who give their time and talent to help fulfill our lifesaving mission. Visit redcross.org/volunteertoday to learn more, including our most-needed volunteer positions. To view the EEOC Summary of Rights, click here: Summary of Rights
Civic Nation is seeking an Executive Vice President (EVP) of Development and Corporate Partnerships to lead the organization’s fundraising operation and oversee relationships with major corporate and philanthropic partners. Reporting to and working closely with the Chief Executive Officer, the EVP is responsible for leading a high-performing team, creating and successfully implementing a diversified fundraising plan that meets the organization’s annual budgetary needs and strengthens the foundation for long-term sustainability.
The EVP will serve as a member of Civic Nation’s senior leadership team, playing an important role in shaping priorities, identifying opportunities, and informing decisions about the future direction of the organization. They will collaborate closely with the development and corporate partnerships staff, senior leadership and program staff to elevate and promote Civic Nation’s programs, cultivate and steward important supporter relationships, and execute special events and other activities to grow and diversify the organization’s revenue streams.
ABOUT THE DEVELOPMENT & CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS TEAM
The Development and Corporate Partnerships team is focused on building partnerships and raising the funds necessary for Civic Nation and its initiatives to carry out its ambitious plans. Through a variety of tools and resources, the Development team engages in conversation and raises funds from foundations, individuals, and corporations to support our ongoing efforts. The Corporate Partnerships team is responsible for developing impact-generating partnerships and supporting fundraising efforts through corporate partnerships. This team is crucial not only to the success of the organization, but also to the larger culture shift of how business and philanthropy can use their influence for good.
ABOUT CIVIC NATION
Civic Nation is a nonprofit ecosystem for high-impact organizing and education initiatives working to build a more inclusive and equitable America. Civic Nation shifts culture, systems, and policy by bringing together individuals, grassroots organizers, industry leaders, and influencers to tackle some of our nation’s most pressing social challenges. Seven initiatives and campaigns are a part of the Civic Nation family: When We All Vote, ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge, It’s On Us, We The Action, the Change Collective, Online for All, and SAVE On Student Debt.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Strategy
Oversee and expand upon Civic Nation’s fundraising and corporate partnerships strategies focused on individual, corporate, and institutional major donors that fosters long-term sustainability and takes advantage of current trends and opportunities to enhance organizational impact.
Create new strategies to expand and diversify the organization’s revenue generating partnerships, leveraging key leaders on our Board and executive and senior leadership.
Oversee the implementation of regular donor communications and engagement activities, including donor events and briefings.
Management & Operations
Manage, supervise, and support the Development & Corporate Partnerships staff in close collaboration with the Development Director and Director of Corporate Partnerships.
Partner with the CEO on all aspects of fundraising activities and responsibilities, and work closely with Chief Strategy Officer, Chief Finance Officer, and other members of the executive and senior leadership to ensure alignment between organization-wide goals and the team’s priorities.
Ensure strong cultivation and stewardship of current and prospective major individual and institutional donors across the organization, and grow, maintain and manage a personal portfolio of relationships with major donors and corporate partners.
Review and improve fundraising messaging and materials.
Liaise with key staff to ensure grant compliance.
Other reasonable and relevant duties as assigned.
YOUR EXPERIENCE
12+ years’ experience in fundraising and partnerships.
7+ years of supervisory and/or senior management experience
Demonstrated success in leading fundraising strategy and managing a high performing fundraising team.
Proven experience managing executive or other high level relationships with major donors, companies, and foundations and personally cultivating, soliciting, and closing major gifts and grants.
YOUR COMPETENCIES
A strong demonstrated commitment to Civic Nation’s mission and programs including on democracy and voter engagement, civic participation, and economic mobility.
Collaborative, energetic, and inclusive leader with proven ability to lead a high-performing team.
Demonstrated knowledge of the philanthropic landscape.
Excellent writing and verbal communication skills, and ability to craft compelling written materials for diverse funder audiences across various program areas.
Demonstrated success meeting fundraising goals and budgets.
Ability to plan, prioritize, coordinate, and manage own work.
Adaptable, flexible leader with a people-centered approach to team management.
Ability to make decisions and solve problems independently, effectively and creatively.
Ability to simultaneously juggle multiple projects while also consistently meeting goals.
Flexibility and openness in responding to changing work priorities.
SALARY AND BENEFITS
The Washington, DC-based salary range for this position is $155,000 - $200,000 (will be adjusted for cost of labor for the incumbent's work location) annually, commensurate with experience. Our comprehensive benefits plan includes 100% employer-paid health, dental, and vision insurance for employees, flexible paid time off, paid family & medical leave, access to a 401k plan, and more.
PROCESS TIMELINE
Candidates can expect the following hiring process and estimated timeline (please note that this timeline may be subject to change):
Week of February 19: First-Round Interviews: Introductory Call
Week of March 4: Second-Round Interviews
Week of March 11: Final Interviews
Week of March 15: Hiring decision announced
All candidates will be notified via email of the status of their application on or before the completion of the search.
TO APPLY
To apply, submit a cover letter and resume through our Careers pag e. The cover letter, addressed to Kyle Lierman, should be concise, compelling, and include why you would like to work for Civic Nation. Applications will be accepted until February 23.
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At Civic Nation, diversity, equity, and inclusion are directly aligned with the fundamental belief that people are inherently capable but often lack opportunity. We know that a diverse workforce allows us to see problems in more nuanced ways, creating the thought leadership needed to fulfill our mission and reach our goals. Civic Nation is an equal-opportunity employer and welcomes people from all backgrounds, experiences, abilities, and perspectives to apply.
Jan 29, 2024
Full time
Civic Nation is seeking an Executive Vice President (EVP) of Development and Corporate Partnerships to lead the organization’s fundraising operation and oversee relationships with major corporate and philanthropic partners. Reporting to and working closely with the Chief Executive Officer, the EVP is responsible for leading a high-performing team, creating and successfully implementing a diversified fundraising plan that meets the organization’s annual budgetary needs and strengthens the foundation for long-term sustainability.
The EVP will serve as a member of Civic Nation’s senior leadership team, playing an important role in shaping priorities, identifying opportunities, and informing decisions about the future direction of the organization. They will collaborate closely with the development and corporate partnerships staff, senior leadership and program staff to elevate and promote Civic Nation’s programs, cultivate and steward important supporter relationships, and execute special events and other activities to grow and diversify the organization’s revenue streams.
ABOUT THE DEVELOPMENT & CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS TEAM
The Development and Corporate Partnerships team is focused on building partnerships and raising the funds necessary for Civic Nation and its initiatives to carry out its ambitious plans. Through a variety of tools and resources, the Development team engages in conversation and raises funds from foundations, individuals, and corporations to support our ongoing efforts. The Corporate Partnerships team is responsible for developing impact-generating partnerships and supporting fundraising efforts through corporate partnerships. This team is crucial not only to the success of the organization, but also to the larger culture shift of how business and philanthropy can use their influence for good.
ABOUT CIVIC NATION
Civic Nation is a nonprofit ecosystem for high-impact organizing and education initiatives working to build a more inclusive and equitable America. Civic Nation shifts culture, systems, and policy by bringing together individuals, grassroots organizers, industry leaders, and influencers to tackle some of our nation’s most pressing social challenges. Seven initiatives and campaigns are a part of the Civic Nation family: When We All Vote, ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge, It’s On Us, We The Action, the Change Collective, Online for All, and SAVE On Student Debt.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Strategy
Oversee and expand upon Civic Nation’s fundraising and corporate partnerships strategies focused on individual, corporate, and institutional major donors that fosters long-term sustainability and takes advantage of current trends and opportunities to enhance organizational impact.
Create new strategies to expand and diversify the organization’s revenue generating partnerships, leveraging key leaders on our Board and executive and senior leadership.
Oversee the implementation of regular donor communications and engagement activities, including donor events and briefings.
Management & Operations
Manage, supervise, and support the Development & Corporate Partnerships staff in close collaboration with the Development Director and Director of Corporate Partnerships.
Partner with the CEO on all aspects of fundraising activities and responsibilities, and work closely with Chief Strategy Officer, Chief Finance Officer, and other members of the executive and senior leadership to ensure alignment between organization-wide goals and the team’s priorities.
Ensure strong cultivation and stewardship of current and prospective major individual and institutional donors across the organization, and grow, maintain and manage a personal portfolio of relationships with major donors and corporate partners.
Review and improve fundraising messaging and materials.
Liaise with key staff to ensure grant compliance.
Other reasonable and relevant duties as assigned.
YOUR EXPERIENCE
12+ years’ experience in fundraising and partnerships.
7+ years of supervisory and/or senior management experience
Demonstrated success in leading fundraising strategy and managing a high performing fundraising team.
Proven experience managing executive or other high level relationships with major donors, companies, and foundations and personally cultivating, soliciting, and closing major gifts and grants.
YOUR COMPETENCIES
A strong demonstrated commitment to Civic Nation’s mission and programs including on democracy and voter engagement, civic participation, and economic mobility.
Collaborative, energetic, and inclusive leader with proven ability to lead a high-performing team.
Demonstrated knowledge of the philanthropic landscape.
Excellent writing and verbal communication skills, and ability to craft compelling written materials for diverse funder audiences across various program areas.
Demonstrated success meeting fundraising goals and budgets.
Ability to plan, prioritize, coordinate, and manage own work.
Adaptable, flexible leader with a people-centered approach to team management.
Ability to make decisions and solve problems independently, effectively and creatively.
Ability to simultaneously juggle multiple projects while also consistently meeting goals.
Flexibility and openness in responding to changing work priorities.
SALARY AND BENEFITS
The Washington, DC-based salary range for this position is $155,000 - $200,000 (will be adjusted for cost of labor for the incumbent's work location) annually, commensurate with experience. Our comprehensive benefits plan includes 100% employer-paid health, dental, and vision insurance for employees, flexible paid time off, paid family & medical leave, access to a 401k plan, and more.
PROCESS TIMELINE
Candidates can expect the following hiring process and estimated timeline (please note that this timeline may be subject to change):
Week of February 19: First-Round Interviews: Introductory Call
Week of March 4: Second-Round Interviews
Week of March 11: Final Interviews
Week of March 15: Hiring decision announced
All candidates will be notified via email of the status of their application on or before the completion of the search.
TO APPLY
To apply, submit a cover letter and resume through our Careers pag e. The cover letter, addressed to Kyle Lierman, should be concise, compelling, and include why you would like to work for Civic Nation. Applications will be accepted until February 23.
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At Civic Nation, diversity, equity, and inclusion are directly aligned with the fundamental belief that people are inherently capable but often lack opportunity. We know that a diverse workforce allows us to see problems in more nuanced ways, creating the thought leadership needed to fulfill our mission and reach our goals. Civic Nation is an equal-opportunity employer and welcomes people from all backgrounds, experiences, abilities, and perspectives to apply.
Job Summary
Are you seeking a professional position in which you are able to meet and engage with students as they embark on their academic journey? Do you enjoy detail-oriented work and being part of a learning community where you get to work with individuals to help them achieve their educational goals? Are you a multitasker who likes to communicate in a variety of ways in order to assist student through the admission process? If so, Hawkeye Community College has an opportunity for you!
The Admissions Office is looking for a full time Recruitment & Admissions Representative who is excited to have a positive impact on people's lives to join their team. In Admissions, our team is passionate about developing student friendly processes and delivering a high-level student service experience.
As our Recruitment and Admissions Representative, you will assist with daily functions associated with the efforts of the Recruitment and Admissions office. Specifically, as it relates to the coordination and processing surrounding applications for admission. You will provide accurate information to prospective students, current students, parents, and the general public about Hawkeye Community College’s degrees, program admission requirements, and the admission processes. You will achieve this by assisting the admission team in daily communication such as phones, emails, walk-ins, and scheduling requests. You will contribute to the recruitment endeavors by hosting individual visits and participating with campus visit events.
Hawkeye Community College is a comprehensive community college focused on meeting the needs of the community by providing quality, affordable learning experiences for a diverse student body through our Adult Learning Center, Business and Community Education Department as well as through more than 50 career and technical programs and liberal arts transfer programs. Hawkeye Community College’s mission is about empowering students, strengthening businesses and enriching communities with a vision to improve the quality of life in the communities we serve.
Essential Job Functions
Important responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Assists in the coordination, review and processing of applications for admissions.
Updates student record information appropriately in Recruit and Colleague.
Utilizes student records and reports to enter data in order to complete various tasks and job duties.
Records, review, and routes transcripts for appropriate evaluation.
Reviews student credentials to provide updates related to application status.
Creates and updates admission files in accordance to student needs and
Manages and responds appropriately to incoming phone, email, and walk-in inquiries.
Advises prospective students on the application process and oversees applicants steps through to completion.
Provides accurate information to prospective and current students, parents, and the general public on Hawkeye Community College’s programs, degrees, application processes, financial aid information, and student referrals.
Process admittance letters for newly admitted students.
Assigns tasks to student employees.
May assist with the coordination of group visits and on campus events through the Admissions office.
Conducts individual appointments to prospective students and guests and assists with on campus recruitment activities/events.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Unless otherwise approved under Hawkeye’s remote work policy, regular on campus and/or onsite attendance is considered an essential function of this position.
Minimum Qualifications
Associates degree.
One (1) year related work experience such as customer service, sales, public speaking, public relations, marketing, communications, social sciences, business, or education or a combination of related education and work experience to total three (3) years.
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively, clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing, in presentations and one-on-one with students and parents.
Demonstrated ability to work a flexible schedule to include evenings and weekends as needed.
Must possess a current driver’s license valid in the State of Iowa and a driving record insurable by the College’s insurer.
Demonstrated ability to travel to and from appointments.
Demonstrated ability to work with a culturally diverse student population, faculty, staff, and the general public.
Demonstrated ability to perform critical thinking, troubleshoot tasks, and analyze data with a high attention to detail.
Ability to demonstrate strong interpersonal communication.
Skilled in Microsoft Office Suite, Google applications, and video conferencing technology.
Demonstrated ability to execute organization and department policies and procedures.
Demonstrated ability to handle confidential/sensitive information with discretion.
Demonstrated ability to use effective organizational skills to manage multiple and shifting tasks/demands, policies and procedures in order to meet timely deadlines and/or program criteria.
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in education, communications, student affairs, business, or related field.
Community College education and/or work experience.
Experience with Ellucian Colleague or other Student Records Management/CRM systems.
Experience working with secondary/postsecondary faculty, staff, and students.
Understanding of the admissions funnel and best practices related to student recruitment and CRM utilization.
Working Conditions
Anticipated schedule is Monday through Friday from 8:00 am – 4:30 pm with occasional evening and Saturday hours to assist with recruitment/enrollment efforts.
Work is performed either in or a combination of an office and/or classroom setting using technology. Requires good hand-eye coordination including visual acuity to use a keyboard and read technical information; arm, hand and finger dexterity, including ability to grasp. Sit, stand, bend, lift and move frequently during working hours. During course of day, interact with students, faculty and staff in person, by telephone and computers.
Employment Status
Full-time, hourly position with comprehensive or competitive benefits program including health, dental, vision, life, and LTD insurance, a Section 125 plan for medical and dependent care expenses; holiday, personal, sick, and vacation leave; tuition reimbursement; and a choice of retirement programs—IPERS (defined benefit) or TIAA (defined contribution).
Salary will be commensurate with the candidate’s education and experience. The salary range for this position begins at $41,500.
Hawkeye Community College is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer, committed to equity and diversity in its educational services and employment practices: https://www.hawkeyecollege.edu/about/diversity-inclusion/equal-opportunity . The College does not discriminate on the basis of sex; race; age; color; creed; national origin; religion; disability; sexual orientation; gender identity; genetic information; or actual or potential parental, family, or marital status in its programs, activities, or employment practices. Veteran status is also included to the extent covered by law. Any person alleging a violation of equity regulations shall have the right to file a formal complaint. Inquiries concerning application of this statement should be addressed to: Equity Coordinator and Title IX Coordinator for employees, 319-296-4405; or Title IX Coordinator for students, 319-296-4448; Hawkeye Community College, 1501 East Orange Road, P.O. Box 8015, Waterloo, Iowa 50704-8015; or email equity-titleIX@hawkeyecollege.edu , or the Director of the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, Citigroup Center, 500 W. Madison, Suite 1475, Chicago, IL 60661, phone number 312-730-1560, fax 312-730-1576, email: OCR.Chicago@ed.gov .
If any applicant is in need of a reasonable accommodation in completing the application process, please notify a member of Human Resource Services.
Jan 17, 2024
Full time
Job Summary
Are you seeking a professional position in which you are able to meet and engage with students as they embark on their academic journey? Do you enjoy detail-oriented work and being part of a learning community where you get to work with individuals to help them achieve their educational goals? Are you a multitasker who likes to communicate in a variety of ways in order to assist student through the admission process? If so, Hawkeye Community College has an opportunity for you!
The Admissions Office is looking for a full time Recruitment & Admissions Representative who is excited to have a positive impact on people's lives to join their team. In Admissions, our team is passionate about developing student friendly processes and delivering a high-level student service experience.
As our Recruitment and Admissions Representative, you will assist with daily functions associated with the efforts of the Recruitment and Admissions office. Specifically, as it relates to the coordination and processing surrounding applications for admission. You will provide accurate information to prospective students, current students, parents, and the general public about Hawkeye Community College’s degrees, program admission requirements, and the admission processes. You will achieve this by assisting the admission team in daily communication such as phones, emails, walk-ins, and scheduling requests. You will contribute to the recruitment endeavors by hosting individual visits and participating with campus visit events.
Hawkeye Community College is a comprehensive community college focused on meeting the needs of the community by providing quality, affordable learning experiences for a diverse student body through our Adult Learning Center, Business and Community Education Department as well as through more than 50 career and technical programs and liberal arts transfer programs. Hawkeye Community College’s mission is about empowering students, strengthening businesses and enriching communities with a vision to improve the quality of life in the communities we serve.
Essential Job Functions
Important responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Assists in the coordination, review and processing of applications for admissions.
Updates student record information appropriately in Recruit and Colleague.
Utilizes student records and reports to enter data in order to complete various tasks and job duties.
Records, review, and routes transcripts for appropriate evaluation.
Reviews student credentials to provide updates related to application status.
Creates and updates admission files in accordance to student needs and
Manages and responds appropriately to incoming phone, email, and walk-in inquiries.
Advises prospective students on the application process and oversees applicants steps through to completion.
Provides accurate information to prospective and current students, parents, and the general public on Hawkeye Community College’s programs, degrees, application processes, financial aid information, and student referrals.
Process admittance letters for newly admitted students.
Assigns tasks to student employees.
May assist with the coordination of group visits and on campus events through the Admissions office.
Conducts individual appointments to prospective students and guests and assists with on campus recruitment activities/events.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Unless otherwise approved under Hawkeye’s remote work policy, regular on campus and/or onsite attendance is considered an essential function of this position.
Minimum Qualifications
Associates degree.
One (1) year related work experience such as customer service, sales, public speaking, public relations, marketing, communications, social sciences, business, or education or a combination of related education and work experience to total three (3) years.
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively, clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing, in presentations and one-on-one with students and parents.
Demonstrated ability to work a flexible schedule to include evenings and weekends as needed.
Must possess a current driver’s license valid in the State of Iowa and a driving record insurable by the College’s insurer.
Demonstrated ability to travel to and from appointments.
Demonstrated ability to work with a culturally diverse student population, faculty, staff, and the general public.
Demonstrated ability to perform critical thinking, troubleshoot tasks, and analyze data with a high attention to detail.
Ability to demonstrate strong interpersonal communication.
Skilled in Microsoft Office Suite, Google applications, and video conferencing technology.
Demonstrated ability to execute organization and department policies and procedures.
Demonstrated ability to handle confidential/sensitive information with discretion.
Demonstrated ability to use effective organizational skills to manage multiple and shifting tasks/demands, policies and procedures in order to meet timely deadlines and/or program criteria.
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in education, communications, student affairs, business, or related field.
Community College education and/or work experience.
Experience with Ellucian Colleague or other Student Records Management/CRM systems.
Experience working with secondary/postsecondary faculty, staff, and students.
Understanding of the admissions funnel and best practices related to student recruitment and CRM utilization.
Working Conditions
Anticipated schedule is Monday through Friday from 8:00 am – 4:30 pm with occasional evening and Saturday hours to assist with recruitment/enrollment efforts.
Work is performed either in or a combination of an office and/or classroom setting using technology. Requires good hand-eye coordination including visual acuity to use a keyboard and read technical information; arm, hand and finger dexterity, including ability to grasp. Sit, stand, bend, lift and move frequently during working hours. During course of day, interact with students, faculty and staff in person, by telephone and computers.
Employment Status
Full-time, hourly position with comprehensive or competitive benefits program including health, dental, vision, life, and LTD insurance, a Section 125 plan for medical and dependent care expenses; holiday, personal, sick, and vacation leave; tuition reimbursement; and a choice of retirement programs—IPERS (defined benefit) or TIAA (defined contribution).
Salary will be commensurate with the candidate’s education and experience. The salary range for this position begins at $41,500.
Hawkeye Community College is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer, committed to equity and diversity in its educational services and employment practices: https://www.hawkeyecollege.edu/about/diversity-inclusion/equal-opportunity . The College does not discriminate on the basis of sex; race; age; color; creed; national origin; religion; disability; sexual orientation; gender identity; genetic information; or actual or potential parental, family, or marital status in its programs, activities, or employment practices. Veteran status is also included to the extent covered by law. Any person alleging a violation of equity regulations shall have the right to file a formal complaint. Inquiries concerning application of this statement should be addressed to: Equity Coordinator and Title IX Coordinator for employees, 319-296-4405; or Title IX Coordinator for students, 319-296-4448; Hawkeye Community College, 1501 East Orange Road, P.O. Box 8015, Waterloo, Iowa 50704-8015; or email equity-titleIX@hawkeyecollege.edu , or the Director of the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, Citigroup Center, 500 W. Madison, Suite 1475, Chicago, IL 60661, phone number 312-730-1560, fax 312-730-1576, email: OCR.Chicago@ed.gov .
If any applicant is in need of a reasonable accommodation in completing the application process, please notify a member of Human Resource Services.
Civic Nation seeks a Director of Research & Program Development for our college sexual assault organizing and prevention program It’s On Us . The Director of Research & Program Development will be responsible for conducting and publishing independent research, leading ongoing evaluation of It’s On Us’s peer-education programs, and developing new sexual assault prevention education programs and supplemental materials for use by our our national network of campus chapters. This role will largely focus on research and the development of peer-education prevention programs aimed at transforming individual attitudes and behaviors towards sexual assault and dating violence in ways that shift broader social/culture norms within campus communities. This position requires extensive knowledge of best practices for conducting research with historically hard to reach student populations on sensitive topics, robust cross-functional project management skills, a deep understanding of the complexities of sexual violence prevention and response methods, and strong written and verbal communication skills.
The Director of Research & Program Development, It’s On Us, is a remote position that reports to the It’s On Us Executive Director. This position will require travel.
ABOUT IT’S ON US
It’s On Us is building the movement to combat campus sexual assault by engaging all students, including young men, through grassroots organizing, prevention education programs, and large-scale culture change campaigns. Founded as an initiative of the Obama-Biden White House, It’s On Us is the largest student organizing program of its kind. IOU chapters have led more than 10,000+ educational programs on more than 500 college campuses in all 50 States.
ABOUT CIVIC NATION
Civic Nation is a nonprofit ecosystem for high-impact organizing and education initiatives working to build a more inclusive and equitable America. Civic Nation shifts culture, systems, and policy by bringing together individuals, grassroots organizers, industry leaders and influencers to tackle some of our nation’s most pressing social challenges. Seven initiatives and campaigns are a part of the Civic Nation family: When We All Vote, ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge, It’s On Us, We The Action, the Change Collective, Online for All, and SAVE On Student Debt.
YOUR IMPACT
The Director of Research & Program Development, It’s On Us, will be responsible for:
Leading It’s On Us’s independent research projects, which includes, but is not limited to: creating research proposals; managing project plans, timelines, and budgets; securing IRB approval (when necessary); interviewing, selecting, and managing outside vendors/contractors to support data collection; completing analysis of collected research; authoring research reports and supplementary materials; and, leading coordination of relevant Civic Nation Hub teams that support It’s On Us’s independent research projects.
Identifying gaps in existing research relevant to our mission and making recommendations for future research projects to the Executive Director.
Establishing and monitoring data collection processes for ongoing evaluation of It’s On Us’s peer-education programs in collaboration with Civic Nation’s Data & Technology team.
Making data-informed revisions to It’s On Us’s peer-education programs and supplemental resources.
Drafting, piloting, and launching 1-2 new peer-education programs and 3-4 supplemental resources per year.
Supporting the Associate Director of Campus Organizing and Associate Director of Men’s Engagement & Special Projects in training the It’s On Us national network of student leaders in It’s On Us’s prevention programs to ensure the program’s peer-education goals are being realized.
Collaborating with the Associate Director of Campus Organizing to develop the It’s On Us Fall and Spring Week of Action programming for students to ensure it meets It’s On Us’s peer-education goals.
Serving as It’s On Us’s primary point of contact with Civic Nation’s Data & Technology team, which houses research at Civic Nation at large.
YOUR EXPERIENCE
7-9 years of experience in a program development, research, and evaluation role, that includes experiences leveraging both quantitative and qualitative data collection methods to design and field surveys, host focus groups, and conduct interviews.
Experience working on program development and research projects focused on transforming individual attitudes and behaviors in ways that shift broader social/cultural norms within communities.
Experience authoring or co-authoring research for publication.
2-4 years of direct supervisory or management experience.
Advanced knowledge of sexual violence prevention and response strategies.
Experience working with executive or senior-level leadership.
Experience managing budgets, strategies, and projects.
A proven track record of navigating complex issues, leading diverse teams, managing multiple stakeholders, effective decision-making, and producing results.
YOUR COMPETENCIES
A demonstrated commitment to combatting sexual violence.
An aptitude for project management and the ability to communicate project objectives and manage multiple stakeholders and timelines at once.
Excellent written and verbal communications skills, including the ability to translate research findings and recommendations into actionable steps for It’s On Us’s key stakeholders to take in their own communities.
A commitment to being open to taking in new information, data, and ideas and adapting/revising strategies and/or project plans as needed.
A track record of getting results in a fast-paced professional environment.
Strong ability to listen, understand, connect, earn trust of, and collaborate with employees at all levels of the organization.
SALARY & BENEFITS
The Washington, DC-based salary range for this position is $90,000-$100,000 (will be adjusted for cost of labor for the incumbent's work location) annually, commensurate with experience. Our comprehensive benefits plan includes 100% employer-paid health, dental, and vision insurance for employees, flexible paid time off, paid family & medical leave, access to a 401k plan, and more.
TO APPLY
To apply, submit a cover letter and resume at this link . The resume should include citations and links to previously authored or co-authored research. The cover letter, addressed to Tracey Vitchers, Executive Director, It’s On Us, should be concise, compelling, and include why you would like to work for Civic Nation.
PROCESS TIMELINE
Candidates can expect the following hiring process and timeline (please note that this timeline may be subject to change):
Applications Accepted: November 1-17, 2023
First Round Interviews: December 4-8, 2023
Second Round Interviews: December 11-15, 2023
Hiring Decision Announced: December 20, 2023
All candidates will be notified via email of the status of their application on or before the completion of the search.
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At Civic Nation, diversity, equity, and inclusion are directly aligned with the fundamental belief that people are inherently capable, but often lack opportunity. We know that a diverse workforce allows us to see problems in more nuanced ways, creating the thought leadership needed to fulfill our mission and reach our goals. Civic Nation is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes people from all backgrounds, experiences, abilities, and perspectives to apply.
Oct 31, 2023
Full time
Civic Nation seeks a Director of Research & Program Development for our college sexual assault organizing and prevention program It’s On Us . The Director of Research & Program Development will be responsible for conducting and publishing independent research, leading ongoing evaluation of It’s On Us’s peer-education programs, and developing new sexual assault prevention education programs and supplemental materials for use by our our national network of campus chapters. This role will largely focus on research and the development of peer-education prevention programs aimed at transforming individual attitudes and behaviors towards sexual assault and dating violence in ways that shift broader social/culture norms within campus communities. This position requires extensive knowledge of best practices for conducting research with historically hard to reach student populations on sensitive topics, robust cross-functional project management skills, a deep understanding of the complexities of sexual violence prevention and response methods, and strong written and verbal communication skills.
The Director of Research & Program Development, It’s On Us, is a remote position that reports to the It’s On Us Executive Director. This position will require travel.
ABOUT IT’S ON US
It’s On Us is building the movement to combat campus sexual assault by engaging all students, including young men, through grassroots organizing, prevention education programs, and large-scale culture change campaigns. Founded as an initiative of the Obama-Biden White House, It’s On Us is the largest student organizing program of its kind. IOU chapters have led more than 10,000+ educational programs on more than 500 college campuses in all 50 States.
ABOUT CIVIC NATION
Civic Nation is a nonprofit ecosystem for high-impact organizing and education initiatives working to build a more inclusive and equitable America. Civic Nation shifts culture, systems, and policy by bringing together individuals, grassroots organizers, industry leaders and influencers to tackle some of our nation’s most pressing social challenges. Seven initiatives and campaigns are a part of the Civic Nation family: When We All Vote, ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge, It’s On Us, We The Action, the Change Collective, Online for All, and SAVE On Student Debt.
YOUR IMPACT
The Director of Research & Program Development, It’s On Us, will be responsible for:
Leading It’s On Us’s independent research projects, which includes, but is not limited to: creating research proposals; managing project plans, timelines, and budgets; securing IRB approval (when necessary); interviewing, selecting, and managing outside vendors/contractors to support data collection; completing analysis of collected research; authoring research reports and supplementary materials; and, leading coordination of relevant Civic Nation Hub teams that support It’s On Us’s independent research projects.
Identifying gaps in existing research relevant to our mission and making recommendations for future research projects to the Executive Director.
Establishing and monitoring data collection processes for ongoing evaluation of It’s On Us’s peer-education programs in collaboration with Civic Nation’s Data & Technology team.
Making data-informed revisions to It’s On Us’s peer-education programs and supplemental resources.
Drafting, piloting, and launching 1-2 new peer-education programs and 3-4 supplemental resources per year.
Supporting the Associate Director of Campus Organizing and Associate Director of Men’s Engagement & Special Projects in training the It’s On Us national network of student leaders in It’s On Us’s prevention programs to ensure the program’s peer-education goals are being realized.
Collaborating with the Associate Director of Campus Organizing to develop the It’s On Us Fall and Spring Week of Action programming for students to ensure it meets It’s On Us’s peer-education goals.
Serving as It’s On Us’s primary point of contact with Civic Nation’s Data & Technology team, which houses research at Civic Nation at large.
YOUR EXPERIENCE
7-9 years of experience in a program development, research, and evaluation role, that includes experiences leveraging both quantitative and qualitative data collection methods to design and field surveys, host focus groups, and conduct interviews.
Experience working on program development and research projects focused on transforming individual attitudes and behaviors in ways that shift broader social/cultural norms within communities.
Experience authoring or co-authoring research for publication.
2-4 years of direct supervisory or management experience.
Advanced knowledge of sexual violence prevention and response strategies.
Experience working with executive or senior-level leadership.
Experience managing budgets, strategies, and projects.
A proven track record of navigating complex issues, leading diverse teams, managing multiple stakeholders, effective decision-making, and producing results.
YOUR COMPETENCIES
A demonstrated commitment to combatting sexual violence.
An aptitude for project management and the ability to communicate project objectives and manage multiple stakeholders and timelines at once.
Excellent written and verbal communications skills, including the ability to translate research findings and recommendations into actionable steps for It’s On Us’s key stakeholders to take in their own communities.
A commitment to being open to taking in new information, data, and ideas and adapting/revising strategies and/or project plans as needed.
A track record of getting results in a fast-paced professional environment.
Strong ability to listen, understand, connect, earn trust of, and collaborate with employees at all levels of the organization.
SALARY & BENEFITS
The Washington, DC-based salary range for this position is $90,000-$100,000 (will be adjusted for cost of labor for the incumbent's work location) annually, commensurate with experience. Our comprehensive benefits plan includes 100% employer-paid health, dental, and vision insurance for employees, flexible paid time off, paid family & medical leave, access to a 401k plan, and more.
TO APPLY
To apply, submit a cover letter and resume at this link . The resume should include citations and links to previously authored or co-authored research. The cover letter, addressed to Tracey Vitchers, Executive Director, It’s On Us, should be concise, compelling, and include why you would like to work for Civic Nation.
PROCESS TIMELINE
Candidates can expect the following hiring process and timeline (please note that this timeline may be subject to change):
Applications Accepted: November 1-17, 2023
First Round Interviews: December 4-8, 2023
Second Round Interviews: December 11-15, 2023
Hiring Decision Announced: December 20, 2023
All candidates will be notified via email of the status of their application on or before the completion of the search.
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At Civic Nation, diversity, equity, and inclusion are directly aligned with the fundamental belief that people are inherently capable, but often lack opportunity. We know that a diverse workforce allows us to see problems in more nuanced ways, creating the thought leadership needed to fulfill our mission and reach our goals. Civic Nation is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes people from all backgrounds, experiences, abilities, and perspectives to apply.
The take-away
Ready to take on some of the most powerful forces in our society? We’re looking for a Director of Media and Press Relations to join a fierce, smart team challenging global corporations, holding them accountable, and creating a world where all people can thrive.
Why you’ll love coming to work every day
You’ll help change the world by being part of fearless and winning campaigns . You’ll be joining an organization that’s not satisfied with the world as it is—and has a vision for how it should be. When your quest is ending corporate abuse, you can’t be afraid to name names and demand what the world needs. For more than 40 years, we’ve been exposing and challenging the abuses of the likes of Nestlé, Exxon Mobil, Philip Morris International, McDonald’s, and more. We don’t back down, and we run campaigns until we win.
You’ll work with awesome people. Join a team of passionate, kind, determined, optimistic, and solutions-oriented folks. We work hard, celebrate victories large and small, and always have each other’s backs.
You can take on big responsibilities as you go. You’ll thrive here as you develop new skills, tackle new challenges, learn, and grow. We pay lots of attention to building staff leadership, and we provide support and training to help you grow in your role.
You’ll be part of an organization committed to advancing racial equity and transforming systems of oppression. We are deeply committed to prioritizing the leadership of people who bear the brunt of corporate abuse: Black and Indigenous people and other people of color, women, low-income people, people in the Global South, and LGBTQ+ folks around the world. Our unique culture has been fostered by a long history of women at the helm. We are actively focusing on the leadership of our staff of color, knowing we are stronger when the organization reflects the vision of the world we’re building together.
What you’ll do
For more than four decades, Corporate Accountability has moved millions of people to challenge corporate power through hard-hitting campaigns that achieve victories for health, human rights, democracy, and the planet. We do this by, among other strategies, exposing corporate abuse, shifting the public climate, and mobilizing people to take action. The media plays a key role in each of these strategies.
That’s where you come in. We’re looking for someone to lead our media program to reach people all over the world and motivate them to take action with us. You’ll develop our media strategy, drafting compelling messaging and communications materials that shift the narrative on issues from climate change and water privatization to food and tobacco industry abuses. You’ll build and deepen strong reciprocal relationships with reporters; build a spokesperson program from among our team, allies, and broader community; and develop relationships with influencers to help our messaging and analysis reach a wider audience. You’ll do it all in partnership with a broad, cross-organizational team. And in so doing, you will continue to build widespread awareness of the organization, our mission, and our 45-year track record of success in curbing corporate power.
Who you are
The rampant abuses of corporations and the outrageous amount of power they have make you mad as hell—and you want to do something about it.
You have a commitment to advancing racial equity and ending systems of oppression, and are ready to do this in your day-to-day work. You understand that campaigning for justice must include working to dismantle white supremacy, institutional racism, colonialism, and anti-Blackness.
You are adept at securing media. You can secure, collaboratively and independently, media coverage that reaches a broad range of audiences, including reporters, government delegates, corporate executives, and grassroots organizers—depending on the strategy.
You are a tenacious communicator and organizer to your core. You thrive on building authentic relationships with journalists, editors, and influencers. You’ve got hours of media pitching under your belt, and are always ready to hop on the phone to pitch a reporter on their next big story—or meet them for coffee, or slide into their social media DMs. You can build relationships with integrity and build power for global change with people from diverse backgrounds.
You are a top-notch writer and skilled editor. You're fluent in framing and messaging best practices, such as the Race Class Gender Narrative framework, and can harness them to move people to take action and create change.
Communications is at the heart of your theory of change, and you know good planning is at the heart of good communications. You understand that strategic planning is essential to success, and you have experience creating, implementing, and leading others to implement both short- and long-term plans.
You are a great supervisor. You lead with compassion, managing and collaborating with staff toward goals, and encouraging people to lead from their positions.
You keep up to date with global media standards, and are always thinking outside the box. You creatively bridge traditional and new media, including social media, and are excited to to step into this role to further bring Corporate Accountability’s work to new multimedia platforms.
You have at least 6 years of experience in organizing, communications, or other relevant fields.
What you’ll be responsible for in the day-to-day
Play a leading role in securing media coverage for the organization through ongoing, active media pitching and reporter cultivation.
Build and maintain strong relationships with reporters and thought leaders—whether that’s grabbing a coffee (virtually or in person), talking on the phone, commenting on their social media posts, or anything in between.
Develop regionally and culturally appropriate media messaging and materials, ranging from media memos and press releases to in-depth analysis and reports (in partnership with the Research team) to reach a variety of audiences from the U.S. to the Global South through the media.
Lead effective planning processes to develop both short- and long-term media plans, including assessing and employing innovative traditional and new media strategies in coordination with our campaigns and digital teams.
Lead other staff and support allies in securing media coverage and building relationships, including by running an effective spokesperson training program.
Plan and run successful media events ranging from press conferences to report launches to creative visibility and pressure actions.
Track media relationships and impact by developing and maintaining press lists and using Meltwater’s media database and monitoring to track and analyze impact.
Create and oversee the yearly media team budget.
Travel 2 - 5 times each year to represent Corporate Accountability at major campaign events, press conferences or visibility actions, in-person planning sessions or team meetings, and/or rapid-response media opportunities. Our current approach to travel is staff-led, meaning we will continue to center the health and safety of our staff in these decisions.
Actively participate in organization-wide planning, fundraising, racial equity work, recruitment, and campaign activities.
Salary and benefits:
Hours: Corporate Accountability’s full-time staff generally work 32 hours per week, with periods of more intensive work that correspond with the ebb and flow nature of campaigns or projects throughout the year.
Our core hours are 10 am - 4 pm on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, with flexibility to determine your remaining hours of the week in coordination with your supervisor and team. Given the nature of campaigning, rapid response moments, and working with organizers and activists at an international organization, there will be instances where you would need to be available outside of standard business hours.
Benefits: Our comprehensive benefit package includes:
Health insurance (with 90% of the premium for all tiers covered by the organization) and dental coverage (with 100% of the individual premium covered by the organization); Flexible Spending Account (FSA) options for transit, health care, and dependent care; voluntary life insurance; an employee assistance program; and 401(k) with employer match.
Generous time off policies including one month of personal vacation time, one week of office closure for collective rest, holidays, and unlimited wellness days to prioritize health.
$40/month home office stipend with $250 provided at the time of hire to go towards setting up a home office.
Both internal and external training and leadership development opportunities.
Salary: $80,000
Location:
Remote based role with the expectation of travel as listed above.
We are looking for great candidates from a wide range of backgrounds. If you don’t exactly fit the job description, but you know you have skills and experiences that are transferable to this position, please apply! Tell us about yourself and why you should be our next Director of Media and Press Relations.
To apply: Visit www.corporateaccountability.org/employment-opportunities. Attach your résumé to the online application and include a cover letter, press release sample, and second writing sample of your choosing. Please include where you heard about the position. Given the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and our current capacity to process applications, we will be responding on a rolling basis and therefore might take between 2 – 4 weeks to respond to your application.
Corporate Accountability stops transnational corporations from devastating democracy, perpetuating systemic racism, trampling human rights, and destroying our planet. We are building a world rooted in justice where corporations answer to people, not the other way around -- a world where every person has access to clean water, healthy food, a safe place to live, and the opportunity to reach their full human potential.
Corporate Accountability is an equal opportunity employer and an inclusive organization. Black and Indigenous people and other people of color, women, nonbinary people, LGBTQ+ and disabled folks are strongly encouraged to apply. Join more than 60 smart and driven staff and interns working in this dynamic organization with a powerful network of members and allies around the world.
Oct 04, 2023
Full time
The take-away
Ready to take on some of the most powerful forces in our society? We’re looking for a Director of Media and Press Relations to join a fierce, smart team challenging global corporations, holding them accountable, and creating a world where all people can thrive.
Why you’ll love coming to work every day
You’ll help change the world by being part of fearless and winning campaigns . You’ll be joining an organization that’s not satisfied with the world as it is—and has a vision for how it should be. When your quest is ending corporate abuse, you can’t be afraid to name names and demand what the world needs. For more than 40 years, we’ve been exposing and challenging the abuses of the likes of Nestlé, Exxon Mobil, Philip Morris International, McDonald’s, and more. We don’t back down, and we run campaigns until we win.
You’ll work with awesome people. Join a team of passionate, kind, determined, optimistic, and solutions-oriented folks. We work hard, celebrate victories large and small, and always have each other’s backs.
You can take on big responsibilities as you go. You’ll thrive here as you develop new skills, tackle new challenges, learn, and grow. We pay lots of attention to building staff leadership, and we provide support and training to help you grow in your role.
You’ll be part of an organization committed to advancing racial equity and transforming systems of oppression. We are deeply committed to prioritizing the leadership of people who bear the brunt of corporate abuse: Black and Indigenous people and other people of color, women, low-income people, people in the Global South, and LGBTQ+ folks around the world. Our unique culture has been fostered by a long history of women at the helm. We are actively focusing on the leadership of our staff of color, knowing we are stronger when the organization reflects the vision of the world we’re building together.
What you’ll do
For more than four decades, Corporate Accountability has moved millions of people to challenge corporate power through hard-hitting campaigns that achieve victories for health, human rights, democracy, and the planet. We do this by, among other strategies, exposing corporate abuse, shifting the public climate, and mobilizing people to take action. The media plays a key role in each of these strategies.
That’s where you come in. We’re looking for someone to lead our media program to reach people all over the world and motivate them to take action with us. You’ll develop our media strategy, drafting compelling messaging and communications materials that shift the narrative on issues from climate change and water privatization to food and tobacco industry abuses. You’ll build and deepen strong reciprocal relationships with reporters; build a spokesperson program from among our team, allies, and broader community; and develop relationships with influencers to help our messaging and analysis reach a wider audience. You’ll do it all in partnership with a broad, cross-organizational team. And in so doing, you will continue to build widespread awareness of the organization, our mission, and our 45-year track record of success in curbing corporate power.
Who you are
The rampant abuses of corporations and the outrageous amount of power they have make you mad as hell—and you want to do something about it.
You have a commitment to advancing racial equity and ending systems of oppression, and are ready to do this in your day-to-day work. You understand that campaigning for justice must include working to dismantle white supremacy, institutional racism, colonialism, and anti-Blackness.
You are adept at securing media. You can secure, collaboratively and independently, media coverage that reaches a broad range of audiences, including reporters, government delegates, corporate executives, and grassroots organizers—depending on the strategy.
You are a tenacious communicator and organizer to your core. You thrive on building authentic relationships with journalists, editors, and influencers. You’ve got hours of media pitching under your belt, and are always ready to hop on the phone to pitch a reporter on their next big story—or meet them for coffee, or slide into their social media DMs. You can build relationships with integrity and build power for global change with people from diverse backgrounds.
You are a top-notch writer and skilled editor. You're fluent in framing and messaging best practices, such as the Race Class Gender Narrative framework, and can harness them to move people to take action and create change.
Communications is at the heart of your theory of change, and you know good planning is at the heart of good communications. You understand that strategic planning is essential to success, and you have experience creating, implementing, and leading others to implement both short- and long-term plans.
You are a great supervisor. You lead with compassion, managing and collaborating with staff toward goals, and encouraging people to lead from their positions.
You keep up to date with global media standards, and are always thinking outside the box. You creatively bridge traditional and new media, including social media, and are excited to to step into this role to further bring Corporate Accountability’s work to new multimedia platforms.
You have at least 6 years of experience in organizing, communications, or other relevant fields.
What you’ll be responsible for in the day-to-day
Play a leading role in securing media coverage for the organization through ongoing, active media pitching and reporter cultivation.
Build and maintain strong relationships with reporters and thought leaders—whether that’s grabbing a coffee (virtually or in person), talking on the phone, commenting on their social media posts, or anything in between.
Develop regionally and culturally appropriate media messaging and materials, ranging from media memos and press releases to in-depth analysis and reports (in partnership with the Research team) to reach a variety of audiences from the U.S. to the Global South through the media.
Lead effective planning processes to develop both short- and long-term media plans, including assessing and employing innovative traditional and new media strategies in coordination with our campaigns and digital teams.
Lead other staff and support allies in securing media coverage and building relationships, including by running an effective spokesperson training program.
Plan and run successful media events ranging from press conferences to report launches to creative visibility and pressure actions.
Track media relationships and impact by developing and maintaining press lists and using Meltwater’s media database and monitoring to track and analyze impact.
Create and oversee the yearly media team budget.
Travel 2 - 5 times each year to represent Corporate Accountability at major campaign events, press conferences or visibility actions, in-person planning sessions or team meetings, and/or rapid-response media opportunities. Our current approach to travel is staff-led, meaning we will continue to center the health and safety of our staff in these decisions.
Actively participate in organization-wide planning, fundraising, racial equity work, recruitment, and campaign activities.
Salary and benefits:
Hours: Corporate Accountability’s full-time staff generally work 32 hours per week, with periods of more intensive work that correspond with the ebb and flow nature of campaigns or projects throughout the year.
Our core hours are 10 am - 4 pm on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, with flexibility to determine your remaining hours of the week in coordination with your supervisor and team. Given the nature of campaigning, rapid response moments, and working with organizers and activists at an international organization, there will be instances where you would need to be available outside of standard business hours.
Benefits: Our comprehensive benefit package includes:
Health insurance (with 90% of the premium for all tiers covered by the organization) and dental coverage (with 100% of the individual premium covered by the organization); Flexible Spending Account (FSA) options for transit, health care, and dependent care; voluntary life insurance; an employee assistance program; and 401(k) with employer match.
Generous time off policies including one month of personal vacation time, one week of office closure for collective rest, holidays, and unlimited wellness days to prioritize health.
$40/month home office stipend with $250 provided at the time of hire to go towards setting up a home office.
Both internal and external training and leadership development opportunities.
Salary: $80,000
Location:
Remote based role with the expectation of travel as listed above.
We are looking for great candidates from a wide range of backgrounds. If you don’t exactly fit the job description, but you know you have skills and experiences that are transferable to this position, please apply! Tell us about yourself and why you should be our next Director of Media and Press Relations.
To apply: Visit www.corporateaccountability.org/employment-opportunities. Attach your résumé to the online application and include a cover letter, press release sample, and second writing sample of your choosing. Please include where you heard about the position. Given the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and our current capacity to process applications, we will be responding on a rolling basis and therefore might take between 2 – 4 weeks to respond to your application.
Corporate Accountability stops transnational corporations from devastating democracy, perpetuating systemic racism, trampling human rights, and destroying our planet. We are building a world rooted in justice where corporations answer to people, not the other way around -- a world where every person has access to clean water, healthy food, a safe place to live, and the opportunity to reach their full human potential.
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Position: Aquarium Educator, Part-time
Reports to: Education Assistant Manager
Position Summary:
The Aquarium Educator’s role is critical to delivering our mission at the Aquarium and throughout Utah. While at the Aquarium, an Educator’s primary responsibility is to enhance the guest experience with high quality interpretive experiences throughout our galleries and education spaces. Educators will interact with Loveland Living Planet Aquarium (LLPA) visitors of all ages and backgrounds to provide inspiring personal engagements and activities or more formal presentations, demonstrations and learning stations. Educators also deliver science education programs to Pre-K – high school students throughout the state and perform a variety of programs both on-grounds at the Aquarium and offsite as assigned.
Educators report directly to Education Assistant Managers. Educators collaborate with assistant managers, managers, and their peer educators to improve interpretation skills and techniques. Educators are required to provide a variety of learning and engagement opportunities for Aquarium guests to enhance their visit.
Education and experience :
Associate’s degree, or two years of completed college credits towards a degree in biology, zoology, marine science, environmental science, education, or a related field is required
Bachelor's degree in biology, zoology, marine science, environmental science, education, or a related field is preferred
Experience interacting with children, small groups and/or large audiences, and the ability to adapt programs to audience age level and size is required
Experience working in a similar guest-related industry such as hospitality, performing arts, teaching, or zoo/aquarium and museum interpretation preferred
Experience in STEM programming; development and implementation are preferred
Must be willing to go through an additional background check required by the UT Public Local Education Agency (LEA)
Bilingual English/Spanish is a plus
Critical Skills/Competencies:
Willingness to go beyond expectations to create a fun and safe environment for guests (and staff alike); Skills include spoken, written, and visual communication skills; active listening; and understanding guest needs and using appropriate judgement to fulfill those needs
Ability to confidently and safely handle and present animals, especially reptiles and insects, after training
Be punctual, communicate clearly with supervisors, and adhere to all attendance protocols
Take direction and evaluation feedback well, ask questions, and collaborate with others while maintaining a professional work attitude. Interpretation evaluation and coaching is a key part of our team’s growth and success
Ability to quickly learn complex and/or factual information, then communicate it to a wide variety of age groups in an engaging and creative manner
Knowledge of science processes, marine biology, zoology and/or ecology with willingness to increase knowledge
Ability to engage with guests for over 2 hours in one continuous session. Must be able to stand during long periods of guest engagement. Must be comfortable working under a wide range of temperature (30-90+°F), noise, and light conditions, including indoor and outdoor settings
Ability to operate company vehicles and follow vehicle protocol. Must keep a favorable driving record and be willing to permit a periodic review of your driving record, if necessary
Ability to follow detailed daily interpretation and monthly shift schedules
Basic computer knowledge and skills
A valid Utah driver’s license, or the willingness to acquire one within 30 days of hire date, is required. Ability and willingness to drive long distances
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Educators scheduled for Aquarium interpretation shifts fulfill the following responsibilities:
Write individual interpretation schedules, collect engagement materials (example biofacts), and open galleries
Educate guests during public hours and help close galleries
Educators scheduled for school outreach shifts fulfill the following responsibilities:
Deliver engaging and accurate educational presentations in elementary and secondary schools in Utah
Collect outreach program materials and animals
Travel to Utah schools, teach between 1 and 6 presentations at each school, return program materials and animals after arriving back at the aquarium
Use the remaining time to educate guests in aquarium galleries
Educators scheduled for camp shifts fulfill the following responsibilities:
Prepare activities and classrooms for camp day
Lead or assist with camper check in and check out, all education camp activities, and camper lunch
Clean up classrooms and start preparing for the next day’s activities
Additional responsibilities include:
Additional responsibilities include:
Understand, support and share with others LLPA’s mission and vision
Assist in maintaining a clean working environment; ensure all areas of the Aquarium are organized and hazard free
Deliver engaging and accurate field trip presentations that follow the Utah State Core standards in the Aquarium’s classrooms
Respond to student behaviors effectively/appropriately using effective classroom management techniques
Prepare, manage and utilize presentation supplies and materials appropriately
Assist in educational events and additional programs as needed
Additional duties as assigned
Scope of Position :
Schedule may include weekends, evenings, and holidays (excluding Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day)
Part-time positions may require one 10-hour shift and two 5-hour shifts a week. Shift duration and frequency may change during employment. For example, employees may be required to work four 5-hour shifts or two 10-hour shifts a week. Shift times vary and may start as early as 6:30 AM and end as late as 11:00 PM. Scheduled days may shift weekly or seasonally based on the education department’s programming needs.
While this job description attempts to describe the essential functions of the position, it does not prescribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned. It does not restrict management’s right to assign or reassign duties or responsibilities to this job at any time. The overall work environment while performing this job includes exposure to weather conditions and the noise level is usually moderate. The employee is expected to adhere to all policies and to act as a role model in the adherence to the policies.
Sep 28, 2023
Full time
Position: Aquarium Educator, Part-time
Reports to: Education Assistant Manager
Position Summary:
The Aquarium Educator’s role is critical to delivering our mission at the Aquarium and throughout Utah. While at the Aquarium, an Educator’s primary responsibility is to enhance the guest experience with high quality interpretive experiences throughout our galleries and education spaces. Educators will interact with Loveland Living Planet Aquarium (LLPA) visitors of all ages and backgrounds to provide inspiring personal engagements and activities or more formal presentations, demonstrations and learning stations. Educators also deliver science education programs to Pre-K – high school students throughout the state and perform a variety of programs both on-grounds at the Aquarium and offsite as assigned.
Educators report directly to Education Assistant Managers. Educators collaborate with assistant managers, managers, and their peer educators to improve interpretation skills and techniques. Educators are required to provide a variety of learning and engagement opportunities for Aquarium guests to enhance their visit.
Education and experience :
Associate’s degree, or two years of completed college credits towards a degree in biology, zoology, marine science, environmental science, education, or a related field is required
Bachelor's degree in biology, zoology, marine science, environmental science, education, or a related field is preferred
Experience interacting with children, small groups and/or large audiences, and the ability to adapt programs to audience age level and size is required
Experience working in a similar guest-related industry such as hospitality, performing arts, teaching, or zoo/aquarium and museum interpretation preferred
Experience in STEM programming; development and implementation are preferred
Must be willing to go through an additional background check required by the UT Public Local Education Agency (LEA)
Bilingual English/Spanish is a plus
Critical Skills/Competencies:
Willingness to go beyond expectations to create a fun and safe environment for guests (and staff alike); Skills include spoken, written, and visual communication skills; active listening; and understanding guest needs and using appropriate judgement to fulfill those needs
Ability to confidently and safely handle and present animals, especially reptiles and insects, after training
Be punctual, communicate clearly with supervisors, and adhere to all attendance protocols
Take direction and evaluation feedback well, ask questions, and collaborate with others while maintaining a professional work attitude. Interpretation evaluation and coaching is a key part of our team’s growth and success
Ability to quickly learn complex and/or factual information, then communicate it to a wide variety of age groups in an engaging and creative manner
Knowledge of science processes, marine biology, zoology and/or ecology with willingness to increase knowledge
Ability to engage with guests for over 2 hours in one continuous session. Must be able to stand during long periods of guest engagement. Must be comfortable working under a wide range of temperature (30-90+°F), noise, and light conditions, including indoor and outdoor settings
Ability to operate company vehicles and follow vehicle protocol. Must keep a favorable driving record and be willing to permit a periodic review of your driving record, if necessary
Ability to follow detailed daily interpretation and monthly shift schedules
Basic computer knowledge and skills
A valid Utah driver’s license, or the willingness to acquire one within 30 days of hire date, is required. Ability and willingness to drive long distances
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Educators scheduled for Aquarium interpretation shifts fulfill the following responsibilities:
Write individual interpretation schedules, collect engagement materials (example biofacts), and open galleries
Educate guests during public hours and help close galleries
Educators scheduled for school outreach shifts fulfill the following responsibilities:
Deliver engaging and accurate educational presentations in elementary and secondary schools in Utah
Collect outreach program materials and animals
Travel to Utah schools, teach between 1 and 6 presentations at each school, return program materials and animals after arriving back at the aquarium
Use the remaining time to educate guests in aquarium galleries
Educators scheduled for camp shifts fulfill the following responsibilities:
Prepare activities and classrooms for camp day
Lead or assist with camper check in and check out, all education camp activities, and camper lunch
Clean up classrooms and start preparing for the next day’s activities
Additional responsibilities include:
Additional responsibilities include:
Understand, support and share with others LLPA’s mission and vision
Assist in maintaining a clean working environment; ensure all areas of the Aquarium are organized and hazard free
Deliver engaging and accurate field trip presentations that follow the Utah State Core standards in the Aquarium’s classrooms
Respond to student behaviors effectively/appropriately using effective classroom management techniques
Prepare, manage and utilize presentation supplies and materials appropriately
Assist in educational events and additional programs as needed
Additional duties as assigned
Scope of Position :
Schedule may include weekends, evenings, and holidays (excluding Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day)
Part-time positions may require one 10-hour shift and two 5-hour shifts a week. Shift duration and frequency may change during employment. For example, employees may be required to work four 5-hour shifts or two 10-hour shifts a week. Shift times vary and may start as early as 6:30 AM and end as late as 11:00 PM. Scheduled days may shift weekly or seasonally based on the education department’s programming needs.
While this job description attempts to describe the essential functions of the position, it does not prescribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned. It does not restrict management’s right to assign or reassign duties or responsibilities to this job at any time. The overall work environment while performing this job includes exposure to weather conditions and the noise level is usually moderate. The employee is expected to adhere to all policies and to act as a role model in the adherence to the policies.
Position: Aquarium Educator, Full-time
Reports to: Education Assistant Manager
Position Summary:
The Aquarium Educator’s role is critical to delivering our mission at the Aquarium and throughout Utah. While at the Aquarium, an Educator’s primary responsibility is to enhance the guest experience with high quality interpretive experiences throughout our galleries and education spaces. Educators will interact with Loveland Living Planet Aquarium (LLPA) visitors of all ages and backgrounds to provide inspiring personal engagements and activities or more formal presentations, demonstrations and learning stations. Educators also deliver science education programs to Pre-K – high school students throughout the state and perform a variety of programs both on-grounds at the Aquarium and offsite as assigned.
Educators report directly to Education Assistant Managers. Educators collaborate with assistant managers, managers, and their peer educators to improve interpretation skills and techniques. Educators are required to provide a variety of learning and engagement opportunities for Aquarium guests to enhance their visit.
Education and experience :
Associate’s degree, or two years of completed college credits towards a degree in biology, zoology, marine science, environmental science, education, or a related field is required
Bachelor's degree in biology, zoology, marine science, environmental science, education, or a related field is preferred
Experience interacting with children, small groups and/or large audiences, and the ability to adapt programs to audience age level and size is required
Experience working in a similar guest-related industry such as hospitality, performing arts, teaching, or zoo/aquarium and museum interpretation preferred
Experience in STEM programming; development and implementation are preferred
Must be willing to go through an additional background check required by the UT Public Local Education Agency (LEA)
Bilingual English/Spanish is a plus
Critical Skills/Competencies:
Willingness to go beyond expectations to create a fun and safe environment for guests (and staff alike); Skills include spoken, written, and visual communication skills; active listening; and understanding guest needs and using appropriate judgement to fulfill those needs
Ability to confidently and safely handle and present animals, especially reptiles and insects, after training
Be punctual, communicate clearly with supervisors, and adhere to all attendance protocols
Take direction and evaluation feedback well, ask questions, and collaborate with others while maintaining a professional work attitude. Interpretation evaluation and coaching is a key part of our team’s growth and success
Ability to quickly learn complex and/or factual information, then communicate it to a wide variety of age groups in an engaging and creative manner
Knowledge of science processes, marine biology, zoology and/or ecology with willingness to increase knowledge
Ability to engage with guests for over 2 hours in one continuous session. Must be able to stand during long periods of guest engagement. Must be comfortable working under a wide range of temperature (30-90+°F), noise, and light conditions, including indoor and outdoor settings
Ability to operate company vehicles and follow vehicle protocol. Must keep a favorable driving record and be willing to permit a periodic review of your driving record, if necessary
Ability to follow detailed daily interpretation and monthly shift schedules
Basic computer knowledge and skills
A valid Utah driver’s license, or the willingness to acquire one within 30 days of hire date, is required. Ability and willingness to drive long distances
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Educators scheduled for Aquarium interpretation shifts fulfill the following responsibilities:
Write individual interpretation schedules, collect engagement materials (example biofacts), and open galleries
Educate guests during public hours and help close galleries
Educators scheduled for school outreach shifts fulfill the following responsibilities:
Deliver engaging and accurate educational presentations in elementary and secondary schools in Utah
Collect outreach program materials and animals
Travel to Utah schools, teach between 1 and 6 presentations at each school, return program materials and animals after arriving back at the aquarium
Use the remaining time to educate guests in aquarium galleries
Educators scheduled for camp shifts fulfill the following responsibilities:
Prepare activities and classrooms for camp day
Lead or assist with camper check in and check out, all education camp activities, and camper lunch
Clean up classrooms and start preparing for the next day’s activities
Additional responsibilities include:
Understand, support and share with others LLPA’s mission and vision
Assist in maintaining a clean working environment; ensure all areas of the Aquarium are organized and hazard free
Deliver engaging and accurate field trip presentations that follow the Utah State Core standards in the Aquarium’s classrooms
Respond to student behaviors effectively/appropriately using effective classroom management techniques
Prepare, manage and utilize presentation supplies and materials appropriately
Assist in educational events and additional programs as needed
Additional duties as assigned
Scope of Position:
Schedule may include weekends, evenings, and holidays (excluding Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day)
Full-time positions require four 10-hour shifts a week. Shift times vary and may start as early as 6:30 AM and end as late as 11:00 PM. Scheduled days may shift weekly or seasonally based on the education department’s programming needs.
Benefits:
The Loveland Living Planet Aquarium provides an array of benefits that include:
Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance and other optional benefits, Health Savings Account (HSA) or Flexible Spending Account (FSA), Pet Insurance, Bereavement Leave, New Child Leave, Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Insurance, Paid Holidays, PTO, and 401k.
While this job description attempts to describe the essential functions of the position, it does not prescribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned. It does not restrict management’s right to assign or reassign duties or responsibilities to this job at any time. The overall work environment while performing this job includes exposure to weather conditions and the noise level is usually moderate. The employee is expected to adhere to all policies and to act as a role model in the adherence to the policies.
Sep 28, 2023
Full time
Position: Aquarium Educator, Full-time
Reports to: Education Assistant Manager
Position Summary:
The Aquarium Educator’s role is critical to delivering our mission at the Aquarium and throughout Utah. While at the Aquarium, an Educator’s primary responsibility is to enhance the guest experience with high quality interpretive experiences throughout our galleries and education spaces. Educators will interact with Loveland Living Planet Aquarium (LLPA) visitors of all ages and backgrounds to provide inspiring personal engagements and activities or more formal presentations, demonstrations and learning stations. Educators also deliver science education programs to Pre-K – high school students throughout the state and perform a variety of programs both on-grounds at the Aquarium and offsite as assigned.
Educators report directly to Education Assistant Managers. Educators collaborate with assistant managers, managers, and their peer educators to improve interpretation skills and techniques. Educators are required to provide a variety of learning and engagement opportunities for Aquarium guests to enhance their visit.
Education and experience :
Associate’s degree, or two years of completed college credits towards a degree in biology, zoology, marine science, environmental science, education, or a related field is required
Bachelor's degree in biology, zoology, marine science, environmental science, education, or a related field is preferred
Experience interacting with children, small groups and/or large audiences, and the ability to adapt programs to audience age level and size is required
Experience working in a similar guest-related industry such as hospitality, performing arts, teaching, or zoo/aquarium and museum interpretation preferred
Experience in STEM programming; development and implementation are preferred
Must be willing to go through an additional background check required by the UT Public Local Education Agency (LEA)
Bilingual English/Spanish is a plus
Critical Skills/Competencies:
Willingness to go beyond expectations to create a fun and safe environment for guests (and staff alike); Skills include spoken, written, and visual communication skills; active listening; and understanding guest needs and using appropriate judgement to fulfill those needs
Ability to confidently and safely handle and present animals, especially reptiles and insects, after training
Be punctual, communicate clearly with supervisors, and adhere to all attendance protocols
Take direction and evaluation feedback well, ask questions, and collaborate with others while maintaining a professional work attitude. Interpretation evaluation and coaching is a key part of our team’s growth and success
Ability to quickly learn complex and/or factual information, then communicate it to a wide variety of age groups in an engaging and creative manner
Knowledge of science processes, marine biology, zoology and/or ecology with willingness to increase knowledge
Ability to engage with guests for over 2 hours in one continuous session. Must be able to stand during long periods of guest engagement. Must be comfortable working under a wide range of temperature (30-90+°F), noise, and light conditions, including indoor and outdoor settings
Ability to operate company vehicles and follow vehicle protocol. Must keep a favorable driving record and be willing to permit a periodic review of your driving record, if necessary
Ability to follow detailed daily interpretation and monthly shift schedules
Basic computer knowledge and skills
A valid Utah driver’s license, or the willingness to acquire one within 30 days of hire date, is required. Ability and willingness to drive long distances
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Educators scheduled for Aquarium interpretation shifts fulfill the following responsibilities:
Write individual interpretation schedules, collect engagement materials (example biofacts), and open galleries
Educate guests during public hours and help close galleries
Educators scheduled for school outreach shifts fulfill the following responsibilities:
Deliver engaging and accurate educational presentations in elementary and secondary schools in Utah
Collect outreach program materials and animals
Travel to Utah schools, teach between 1 and 6 presentations at each school, return program materials and animals after arriving back at the aquarium
Use the remaining time to educate guests in aquarium galleries
Educators scheduled for camp shifts fulfill the following responsibilities:
Prepare activities and classrooms for camp day
Lead or assist with camper check in and check out, all education camp activities, and camper lunch
Clean up classrooms and start preparing for the next day’s activities
Additional responsibilities include:
Understand, support and share with others LLPA’s mission and vision
Assist in maintaining a clean working environment; ensure all areas of the Aquarium are organized and hazard free
Deliver engaging and accurate field trip presentations that follow the Utah State Core standards in the Aquarium’s classrooms
Respond to student behaviors effectively/appropriately using effective classroom management techniques
Prepare, manage and utilize presentation supplies and materials appropriately
Assist in educational events and additional programs as needed
Additional duties as assigned
Scope of Position:
Schedule may include weekends, evenings, and holidays (excluding Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day)
Full-time positions require four 10-hour shifts a week. Shift times vary and may start as early as 6:30 AM and end as late as 11:00 PM. Scheduled days may shift weekly or seasonally based on the education department’s programming needs.
Benefits:
The Loveland Living Planet Aquarium provides an array of benefits that include:
Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance and other optional benefits, Health Savings Account (HSA) or Flexible Spending Account (FSA), Pet Insurance, Bereavement Leave, New Child Leave, Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Insurance, Paid Holidays, PTO, and 401k.
While this job description attempts to describe the essential functions of the position, it does not prescribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned. It does not restrict management’s right to assign or reassign duties or responsibilities to this job at any time. The overall work environment while performing this job includes exposure to weather conditions and the noise level is usually moderate. The employee is expected to adhere to all policies and to act as a role model in the adherence to the policies.
Job Summary
This position will perform a wide variety of technical operations requiring specialized legal knowledge.
Provide information to the public, co-workers and outside agencies concerning case or court process.
Process case filing documents that come from the members of the public, prosecuting attorney, and attorneys.
Participate in daily team assignments in support of Court operations.
Maintain multiple data and case management systems.
May assist in training of other assigned staff.
The schedule for this position is Monday through Friday, shifts vary, but scheduled no later than 5pm.
This position is represented by Local 11 – OPEIU (office of professional employees international union, AFL-CIO.
Qualifications
Education and Experience:
Two years of clerical word processing, typing or stenographic work experience which includes at least one year of work directly related to the work of the class; or On year (45 credit hours) of post-secondary business legal or office occupational training or education may be substituted for one year of required experience.
Knowledge of: Modern office practices; business English, grammar, spelling and punctuation; the operation of Court and court processing activity.
Ability to: Work independently in a high pressure environment; follow, understand and apply prescribed procedures, policies, laws and regulations to the legal processing activities of the Court systems; express ideas clearly and concisely both orally and in writing; operate standard office equipment including word processors computer terminals, typewriters, adding machines, calculators, dictaphones, copiers and transcribers; sit or stand both for long periods of time while performing routine and repetitive functions; to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, supervisors, other agencies and the general public.Key components of cultural competency; awareness of differences, attitude to examine beliefs and values, knowledge of differences and skills to effectively and appropriately work across cultures.
For complete job announcement, application requirements, and to apply on-line (applications on external sites are not monitored) , please visit our website at:
https://www.clark.wa.gov/human-resources/explore-careers-clark-county
Salary Grade: Local 11.503 $18.81 - $23.99- per hour
Sep 20, 2023
Full time
Job Summary
This position will perform a wide variety of technical operations requiring specialized legal knowledge.
Provide information to the public, co-workers and outside agencies concerning case or court process.
Process case filing documents that come from the members of the public, prosecuting attorney, and attorneys.
Participate in daily team assignments in support of Court operations.
Maintain multiple data and case management systems.
May assist in training of other assigned staff.
The schedule for this position is Monday through Friday, shifts vary, but scheduled no later than 5pm.
This position is represented by Local 11 – OPEIU (office of professional employees international union, AFL-CIO.
Qualifications
Education and Experience:
Two years of clerical word processing, typing or stenographic work experience which includes at least one year of work directly related to the work of the class; or On year (45 credit hours) of post-secondary business legal or office occupational training or education may be substituted for one year of required experience.
Knowledge of: Modern office practices; business English, grammar, spelling and punctuation; the operation of Court and court processing activity.
Ability to: Work independently in a high pressure environment; follow, understand and apply prescribed procedures, policies, laws and regulations to the legal processing activities of the Court systems; express ideas clearly and concisely both orally and in writing; operate standard office equipment including word processors computer terminals, typewriters, adding machines, calculators, dictaphones, copiers and transcribers; sit or stand both for long periods of time while performing routine and repetitive functions; to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, supervisors, other agencies and the general public.Key components of cultural competency; awareness of differences, attitude to examine beliefs and values, knowledge of differences and skills to effectively and appropriately work across cultures.
For complete job announcement, application requirements, and to apply on-line (applications on external sites are not monitored) , please visit our website at:
https://www.clark.wa.gov/human-resources/explore-careers-clark-county
Salary Grade: Local 11.503 $18.81 - $23.99- per hour
Job Summary
Are you passionate about making an impact and empowering others with life changing opportunities? Is it your time to help be the difference? If so, Hawkeye Community College has a great opportunity for you!
The Van G Miller Adult Learning Center is looking for an English Language Learning Lead Instructor/Coordinator to join their team. While working at the Adult Learning Center, you are helping make a meaningful impact on the everyday lives of their students. Students are empowered to get the education and skills they need to thrive at work, school, home and in their community all while earning their high school equivalency diploma or learning the English language.
Specifically, as a full-time English Language Learning (ELL) Lead Instructor/Coordinator, you are working alongside our Manager of ELL and Family Literacy to lead and support a dedicated and experienced group of ELL Instructors. Additionally, you are teaching non-credit Integrated English Language and Civics Education (IELCE) and ELL classes to ELL students who are motivated to increase their English language proficiency, digital literacy skills and develop new work skills to help them gain employment or better employment. You also have the have the opportunity to learn about new areas (technology, construction, childcare, etc.) alongside your students.
Hawkeye Community College is a comprehensive community college focused on meeting the needs of the community by providing quality, affordable learning experiences for a diverse student body through our Adult Learning Center, Business and Community Education Department as well as through more than 50 career and technical programs and liberal arts transfer programs. Hawkeye Community College’s mission is about empowering students, strengthening businesses and enriching communities with a vision to improve the quality of life in the communities we serve.
Essential Job Functions
Important responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Teaches Integrated English Literacy and Civics Education (IELCE) and/or English Language Learning (ELL) classes as assigned.
Develops IELCE and/or ELL classes to include subjects in vocational trades, construction, childcare, workplace technology and other areas.
Assists in curriculum development and improvement for new and existing classes.
Provides professional development ( e.g., best practices, integrating technology, current research) for ELL and other AEL staff as appropriate.
Assists Manager with implementation of Department of Education initiatives, including College and Career Readiness Standards, English Language Proficiency Standards, 21st Century Employability Skills, STAR Reading, and Program/Instructor Standards.
Collaborates with other college departments to ensure successful transition of English language learners to postsecondary education and training at Hawkeye Community College.
Assists in the organization and facilitation of special events to include hiring events, worksite visits, and completion ceremonies.
Seeks opportunities for students to gain employability skills as well as employment assistance.
Collaborates with workforce development to integrate workforce services into programming.
Serves on the Integrated Basic Education Skills and Training (I-BEST)/Integrated Education and Training (IET) planning team to identify and implement new programming and classes.
Assists with coordinating volunteers in the ELL program.
Collaborates with college and community personnel to ensure increased student achievement and rates of transition to postsecondary education and training.
Makes recommendations for purchases of new teaching materials, digital tools, and equipment.
Maintains program records and collaborates with college personnel on all necessary data tracking, ensuring program compliance with federal, state, and college requirements.
Stays current on research involving student attendance, persistence, and retention.
Provides substitute ELL teaching coverage as needed.
Participates in campus committees as assigned.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Unless otherwise approved under Hawkeye’s remote work policy, regular on campus and/or onsite attendance is considered an essential function of the position.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in education, TESOL, English, instructional technology, or a related field.
One (1) year of teaching experience.
Demonstrated ability and willingness to complete additional trade certifications.
Demonstrated ability to exercise professional judgement.
Demonstrated ability to work a flexible schedule to include evenings.
Knowledge of general office and classroom procedures and protocols.
Demonstrated ability to incorporate classroom technology.
Demonstrated ability to create lessons tailored to specific skill levels
Demonstrated ability to motivate students and apply retention techniques.
Demonstrated ability to understand and follow complex oral and written directions.
Must be welcoming, self-motivated, independent, willing to participate in required professional development, and detail-oriented with lesson plans, class records, and paperwork.
Demonstrated ability to work with a culturally diverse student population, faculty, staff, and the general public.
Ability to demonstrate strong interpersonal communication.
Skilled in Microsoft Office Suite, Google applications, and video conferencing technology.
Demonstrated ability to execute organization and department policies and procedures.
Preferred Qualifications
Masters in TESOL or Education.
K-12 Certification.
Experience teaching Adult Education and Literacy, Integrated Education and Training (IET, IELCE, I-Best) and/or adult ELL classes.
Experience in skilled trades and workforce training.
Experience with instructional/classroom technology.
Bilingual
Working Conditions
Anticipated schedule is Monday – Friday daytime hours and Tuesday – Friday evening hours with the ability to create a schedule that includes split shifts or “early outs”.
Work is performed either in or a combination of an office setting or classroom setting using technology in a climate-controlled environment. Requires good hand-eye coordination including visual acuity to use a keyboard; arm, hand and finger dexterity, including ability to grasp. Sit, stand, bend, lift and move frequently during working hours. During course of day, interact with students, faculty, staff and the general public in person, by telephone and computers.
Employment Status
Full-time, exempt position with comprehensive or competitive benefits program including health, dental, vision, life, and LTD insurance, a Section 125 plan for medical and dependent care expenses; holiday, personal, sick, and vacation leave; tuition reimbursement; and a choice of retirement programs—IPERS (defined benefit) or TIAA (defined contribution).
Hawkeye Community College is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer, committed to equity and diversity in its educational services and employment practices: https://www.hawkeyecollege.edu/about/diversity-inclusion/equal-opportunity . The College does not discriminate on the basis of sex; race; age; color; creed; national origin; religion; disability; sexual orientation; gender identity; genetic information; or actual or potential parental, family, or marital status in its programs, activities, or employment practices. Veteran status is also included to the extent covered by law. Any person alleging a violation of equity regulations shall have the right to file a formal complaint. Inquiries concerning application of this statement should be addressed to: Equity Coordinator and Title IX Coordinator for employees, 319-296-4405; or Title IX Coordinator for students, 319-296-4448; Hawkeye Community College, 1501 East Orange Road, P.O. Box 8015, Waterloo, Iowa 50704-8015; or email equity-titleIX@hawkeyecollege.edu , or the Director of the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, Citigroup Center, 500 W. Madison, Suite 1475, Chicago, IL 60661, phone number 312-730-1560, fax 312-730-1576, email: OCR.Chicago@ed.gov .
If any applicant is in need of a reasonable accommodation in completing the application process, please notify a member of Human Resource Services.
Mar 13, 2023
Full time
Job Summary
Are you passionate about making an impact and empowering others with life changing opportunities? Is it your time to help be the difference? If so, Hawkeye Community College has a great opportunity for you!
The Van G Miller Adult Learning Center is looking for an English Language Learning Lead Instructor/Coordinator to join their team. While working at the Adult Learning Center, you are helping make a meaningful impact on the everyday lives of their students. Students are empowered to get the education and skills they need to thrive at work, school, home and in their community all while earning their high school equivalency diploma or learning the English language.
Specifically, as a full-time English Language Learning (ELL) Lead Instructor/Coordinator, you are working alongside our Manager of ELL and Family Literacy to lead and support a dedicated and experienced group of ELL Instructors. Additionally, you are teaching non-credit Integrated English Language and Civics Education (IELCE) and ELL classes to ELL students who are motivated to increase their English language proficiency, digital literacy skills and develop new work skills to help them gain employment or better employment. You also have the have the opportunity to learn about new areas (technology, construction, childcare, etc.) alongside your students.
Hawkeye Community College is a comprehensive community college focused on meeting the needs of the community by providing quality, affordable learning experiences for a diverse student body through our Adult Learning Center, Business and Community Education Department as well as through more than 50 career and technical programs and liberal arts transfer programs. Hawkeye Community College’s mission is about empowering students, strengthening businesses and enriching communities with a vision to improve the quality of life in the communities we serve.
Essential Job Functions
Important responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Teaches Integrated English Literacy and Civics Education (IELCE) and/or English Language Learning (ELL) classes as assigned.
Develops IELCE and/or ELL classes to include subjects in vocational trades, construction, childcare, workplace technology and other areas.
Assists in curriculum development and improvement for new and existing classes.
Provides professional development ( e.g., best practices, integrating technology, current research) for ELL and other AEL staff as appropriate.
Assists Manager with implementation of Department of Education initiatives, including College and Career Readiness Standards, English Language Proficiency Standards, 21st Century Employability Skills, STAR Reading, and Program/Instructor Standards.
Collaborates with other college departments to ensure successful transition of English language learners to postsecondary education and training at Hawkeye Community College.
Assists in the organization and facilitation of special events to include hiring events, worksite visits, and completion ceremonies.
Seeks opportunities for students to gain employability skills as well as employment assistance.
Collaborates with workforce development to integrate workforce services into programming.
Serves on the Integrated Basic Education Skills and Training (I-BEST)/Integrated Education and Training (IET) planning team to identify and implement new programming and classes.
Assists with coordinating volunteers in the ELL program.
Collaborates with college and community personnel to ensure increased student achievement and rates of transition to postsecondary education and training.
Makes recommendations for purchases of new teaching materials, digital tools, and equipment.
Maintains program records and collaborates with college personnel on all necessary data tracking, ensuring program compliance with federal, state, and college requirements.
Stays current on research involving student attendance, persistence, and retention.
Provides substitute ELL teaching coverage as needed.
Participates in campus committees as assigned.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Unless otherwise approved under Hawkeye’s remote work policy, regular on campus and/or onsite attendance is considered an essential function of the position.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in education, TESOL, English, instructional technology, or a related field.
One (1) year of teaching experience.
Demonstrated ability and willingness to complete additional trade certifications.
Demonstrated ability to exercise professional judgement.
Demonstrated ability to work a flexible schedule to include evenings.
Knowledge of general office and classroom procedures and protocols.
Demonstrated ability to incorporate classroom technology.
Demonstrated ability to create lessons tailored to specific skill levels
Demonstrated ability to motivate students and apply retention techniques.
Demonstrated ability to understand and follow complex oral and written directions.
Must be welcoming, self-motivated, independent, willing to participate in required professional development, and detail-oriented with lesson plans, class records, and paperwork.
Demonstrated ability to work with a culturally diverse student population, faculty, staff, and the general public.
Ability to demonstrate strong interpersonal communication.
Skilled in Microsoft Office Suite, Google applications, and video conferencing technology.
Demonstrated ability to execute organization and department policies and procedures.
Preferred Qualifications
Masters in TESOL or Education.
K-12 Certification.
Experience teaching Adult Education and Literacy, Integrated Education and Training (IET, IELCE, I-Best) and/or adult ELL classes.
Experience in skilled trades and workforce training.
Experience with instructional/classroom technology.
Bilingual
Working Conditions
Anticipated schedule is Monday – Friday daytime hours and Tuesday – Friday evening hours with the ability to create a schedule that includes split shifts or “early outs”.
Work is performed either in or a combination of an office setting or classroom setting using technology in a climate-controlled environment. Requires good hand-eye coordination including visual acuity to use a keyboard; arm, hand and finger dexterity, including ability to grasp. Sit, stand, bend, lift and move frequently during working hours. During course of day, interact with students, faculty, staff and the general public in person, by telephone and computers.
Employment Status
Full-time, exempt position with comprehensive or competitive benefits program including health, dental, vision, life, and LTD insurance, a Section 125 plan for medical and dependent care expenses; holiday, personal, sick, and vacation leave; tuition reimbursement; and a choice of retirement programs—IPERS (defined benefit) or TIAA (defined contribution).
Hawkeye Community College is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer, committed to equity and diversity in its educational services and employment practices: https://www.hawkeyecollege.edu/about/diversity-inclusion/equal-opportunity . The College does not discriminate on the basis of sex; race; age; color; creed; national origin; religion; disability; sexual orientation; gender identity; genetic information; or actual or potential parental, family, or marital status in its programs, activities, or employment practices. Veteran status is also included to the extent covered by law. Any person alleging a violation of equity regulations shall have the right to file a formal complaint. Inquiries concerning application of this statement should be addressed to: Equity Coordinator and Title IX Coordinator for employees, 319-296-4405; or Title IX Coordinator for students, 319-296-4448; Hawkeye Community College, 1501 East Orange Road, P.O. Box 8015, Waterloo, Iowa 50704-8015; or email equity-titleIX@hawkeyecollege.edu , or the Director of the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, Citigroup Center, 500 W. Madison, Suite 1475, Chicago, IL 60661, phone number 312-730-1560, fax 312-730-1576, email: OCR.Chicago@ed.gov .
If any applicant is in need of a reasonable accommodation in completing the application process, please notify a member of Human Resource Services.
For a Position Fact Sheet, visit https://wilcoxcareer.com/CAPCenter-Position-Fact-Sheet
POSITION SUMMARY
Our client, the Child Abuse Prevention Center (CAP Center), is seeking a dynamic individual to serve as the Director of Policy for Prevent Child Abuse California (PCACA) and the California Family Resource Association (CFRA). This individual will be responsible for policy (legislative activities and advocacy for the CAP Center) and for CFRA’s membership (leadership, operations, oversight, effectiveness, and sustainability).
The Director of Policy is the chief policy leader for the organization, working directly with the legislature, the executive branch, Family Resource Center partners, and advocacy collaborations. The Director is responsible for developing a policy platform, initiating legislation, strategic partnerships, and budget proposals. This position is also responsible for CFRA’s membership (including internal and external communications, identifying emerging needs and opportunities for the association and its members, and ensuring member satisfaction, retention, and growth).
The Director of Policy works directly with Board of Directors’ Policy Committee. The Director supervises the CFRA Project Manager and the Communications Specialist. The Director of Policy reports directly to the CEO. The CFRA Project Manager and the Outreach and Communications Coordinator report directly to the Director of Policy.
ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW
CFRA’s Vision: A strong, cohesive network that promotes the success and well-being of families in all California communities.
CFRA’s Mission:
* Connect family resource centers and allied organizations, networks, and community leaders in a member-driven, statewide network.
* Convene family-strengthening leaders for networking and working toward a shared vision.
* Communicate the value of family resource centers, networks, and programs and policies that strengthen families to policymakers and to the state.
The California Family Resource Association (californiafamilyresource.org) is a statewide membership association representing the 500 Family Resource Centers, Family Strengthening Networks, and other member organizations throughout California. CFRA is managed and supported as a program of the Child Abuse Prevention Center. The CFRA works collaboratively with its membership to move children and families to the forefront of policymaking in California.
The Child Abuse Prevention Center (CAP Center) is a statewide training, education research, and resource center dedicated to strengthening children, families, and communities. The CAP Center (thecapcenter.org) was founded in 1977 and began as one small organization local to Sacramento County. Since then, it has adopted multiple agencies, evolving into a unique blend of agencies, each taking a separate approach to child abuse prevention locally and statewide. The CAP Center prevents child abuse and neglect through four core strategies: Advocacy, Education, Health, and Safety. Prevent Child Abuse (PCA) California is the state agency of the national Prevent Child Abuse America (preventchildabuse.org). It operates statewide, providing home visitation, parenting education, and other prevention services directly to children and families throughout the state.
EXPECTED OUTCOMES FOR THE DIRECTOR OF POLICY’S FIRST YEAR
It is expected that the Director will achieve the following by the end of the first year (in implementation order):
Within the first 30 days…
o will have met with staff and, with supervisor’s consultation, prioritized major stakeholders and begun building relationships and an understanding of communication needs.
o will have developed a clear understanding of the position’s priorities and laid out a 90-day plan.
Within the first year…
o will be effectively coordinating and conducting legislative visits and supporting Family Resource Centers to participate in visits and otherwise engage their legislators.
o will have established a calendar of network convenings.
o will have added 50 new members.
At the end of the first year…
o will be seen as an effective advocate for CFRA and a valued member of the team and of the CAP Center Management Team.
EXPERIENCE, COMPETENCIES, EDUCATION, AND CULTURE NEEDED TO SUCCESSFULLY ACHIEVE THE EXPECTED OUTCOMES (in preferential order)
Professional Experience
* Policy advocacy, legislative affairs or policy experience, preferably in human services and in California
* Experience in health and human services, social services, public health, or related consumer-focused field
* Experience in a membership-based organization a plus
Competencies
* Strong verbal skills and articulate communication skills
* Track record of building collaborative and effective business relationships
* Solid writing skills
Education/Credentials
* Degree or experience in social work, public health, health and human services, or
social services preferred
Culture: Values, Work Style, Personal Traits, Attributes, Characteristics
* Values-driven (strong families, strong communities)
* Staff and family-oriented
* Statewide reach
THE COMMUNITY
This position is located in Sacramento, the capital of California and the county seat of Sacramento County. Sacramento is located at the confluence of the Sacramento and American Rivers and is connected to the San Francisco Bay by a channel through the Sacramento River Delta. The Mediterranean climate is characterized by damp, mild winters and hot, dry summers. Sacramento is a place where different interests, tastes and lifestyles abound, with something to accommodate all.
The city of Sacramento is the cultural and economic center of the Sacramento metropolitan area, the fourth largest city in California and the 25th largest in the U.S. Local universities include California State University, the University of the Pacific's McGeorge School of Law, and the University of California, in nearby Davis. The UC Davis Medical Center, a world-renowned research hospital, is one of 19 hospitals in the Sacramento region.
The Sacramento region is experiencing a profound shift in its competitive position, in large part due to an influx of entrepreneurs, businesses, creative professionals, and remote workers looking to escape costly urban living. The Greater Sacramento Area is a top employer in life sciences and health services. As part of the agriculturally rich Central Valley, Sacramento is at the forefront of agritech innovation and is considered America’s Farm-to-Fork capital.
Sacramento is also home to the NBA Sacramento Kings, the Sacramento River Cats (the San Francisco Giant’s AAA baseball team), and the Sacramento Republic FC, a USL Professional soccer team. The Golden 1 Center, a high-tech basketball and entertainment arena and the home of the Kings, opened in 2016, starting a downtown renaissance.
The Crocker Art Museum is one of the leading art museums in California. Plans are underway for the development of an adjacent park into a public, art-focused gathering place. The Sacramento metropolitan area boasts more than 200 parks, four public golf courses, and is known for outdoor recreation including hiking, skiing, canoeing, kayaking, running, and biking.
The world-renowned Napa Valley is an hour’s drive away. San Francisco, Lake Tahoe, and more than a dozen ski resorts are less than a two-hour drive from Sacramento. Sacramento International Airport handles non-stop flights to and from approximately thirty U.S. destinations (including Hawaii), as well as Canada and Mexico.
COMPENSATION AND INTERVIEW PROCESS
The competitive compensation package includes a salary of $125,000. The position is also eligible for employer-paid health insurance and a 401(k) retirement plan.
Pre-screened, selected candidates will be invited for an initial interview in Sacramento, CA, with the Search Committee, on Thursday, October 21, 2021, with second interviews the following morning.
PROCEDURE FOR CANDIDACY
For confidential consideration, at your earliest convenience and no later than close of business on October 4, 2021, please email your chronological resume (to include description and size of current/prior organizations and responsibilities) and compensation expectations to:
CAPCenter@wilcoxcareer.com
We strongly encourage and welcome applications from all qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, gender identity and expression, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
Sep 07, 2021
Full time
For a Position Fact Sheet, visit https://wilcoxcareer.com/CAPCenter-Position-Fact-Sheet
POSITION SUMMARY
Our client, the Child Abuse Prevention Center (CAP Center), is seeking a dynamic individual to serve as the Director of Policy for Prevent Child Abuse California (PCACA) and the California Family Resource Association (CFRA). This individual will be responsible for policy (legislative activities and advocacy for the CAP Center) and for CFRA’s membership (leadership, operations, oversight, effectiveness, and sustainability).
The Director of Policy is the chief policy leader for the organization, working directly with the legislature, the executive branch, Family Resource Center partners, and advocacy collaborations. The Director is responsible for developing a policy platform, initiating legislation, strategic partnerships, and budget proposals. This position is also responsible for CFRA’s membership (including internal and external communications, identifying emerging needs and opportunities for the association and its members, and ensuring member satisfaction, retention, and growth).
The Director of Policy works directly with Board of Directors’ Policy Committee. The Director supervises the CFRA Project Manager and the Communications Specialist. The Director of Policy reports directly to the CEO. The CFRA Project Manager and the Outreach and Communications Coordinator report directly to the Director of Policy.
ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW
CFRA’s Vision: A strong, cohesive network that promotes the success and well-being of families in all California communities.
CFRA’s Mission:
* Connect family resource centers and allied organizations, networks, and community leaders in a member-driven, statewide network.
* Convene family-strengthening leaders for networking and working toward a shared vision.
* Communicate the value of family resource centers, networks, and programs and policies that strengthen families to policymakers and to the state.
The California Family Resource Association (californiafamilyresource.org) is a statewide membership association representing the 500 Family Resource Centers, Family Strengthening Networks, and other member organizations throughout California. CFRA is managed and supported as a program of the Child Abuse Prevention Center. The CFRA works collaboratively with its membership to move children and families to the forefront of policymaking in California.
The Child Abuse Prevention Center (CAP Center) is a statewide training, education research, and resource center dedicated to strengthening children, families, and communities. The CAP Center (thecapcenter.org) was founded in 1977 and began as one small organization local to Sacramento County. Since then, it has adopted multiple agencies, evolving into a unique blend of agencies, each taking a separate approach to child abuse prevention locally and statewide. The CAP Center prevents child abuse and neglect through four core strategies: Advocacy, Education, Health, and Safety. Prevent Child Abuse (PCA) California is the state agency of the national Prevent Child Abuse America (preventchildabuse.org). It operates statewide, providing home visitation, parenting education, and other prevention services directly to children and families throughout the state.
EXPECTED OUTCOMES FOR THE DIRECTOR OF POLICY’S FIRST YEAR
It is expected that the Director will achieve the following by the end of the first year (in implementation order):
Within the first 30 days…
o will have met with staff and, with supervisor’s consultation, prioritized major stakeholders and begun building relationships and an understanding of communication needs.
o will have developed a clear understanding of the position’s priorities and laid out a 90-day plan.
Within the first year…
o will be effectively coordinating and conducting legislative visits and supporting Family Resource Centers to participate in visits and otherwise engage their legislators.
o will have established a calendar of network convenings.
o will have added 50 new members.
At the end of the first year…
o will be seen as an effective advocate for CFRA and a valued member of the team and of the CAP Center Management Team.
EXPERIENCE, COMPETENCIES, EDUCATION, AND CULTURE NEEDED TO SUCCESSFULLY ACHIEVE THE EXPECTED OUTCOMES (in preferential order)
Professional Experience
* Policy advocacy, legislative affairs or policy experience, preferably in human services and in California
* Experience in health and human services, social services, public health, or related consumer-focused field
* Experience in a membership-based organization a plus
Competencies
* Strong verbal skills and articulate communication skills
* Track record of building collaborative and effective business relationships
* Solid writing skills
Education/Credentials
* Degree or experience in social work, public health, health and human services, or
social services preferred
Culture: Values, Work Style, Personal Traits, Attributes, Characteristics
* Values-driven (strong families, strong communities)
* Staff and family-oriented
* Statewide reach
THE COMMUNITY
This position is located in Sacramento, the capital of California and the county seat of Sacramento County. Sacramento is located at the confluence of the Sacramento and American Rivers and is connected to the San Francisco Bay by a channel through the Sacramento River Delta. The Mediterranean climate is characterized by damp, mild winters and hot, dry summers. Sacramento is a place where different interests, tastes and lifestyles abound, with something to accommodate all.
The city of Sacramento is the cultural and economic center of the Sacramento metropolitan area, the fourth largest city in California and the 25th largest in the U.S. Local universities include California State University, the University of the Pacific's McGeorge School of Law, and the University of California, in nearby Davis. The UC Davis Medical Center, a world-renowned research hospital, is one of 19 hospitals in the Sacramento region.
The Sacramento region is experiencing a profound shift in its competitive position, in large part due to an influx of entrepreneurs, businesses, creative professionals, and remote workers looking to escape costly urban living. The Greater Sacramento Area is a top employer in life sciences and health services. As part of the agriculturally rich Central Valley, Sacramento is at the forefront of agritech innovation and is considered America’s Farm-to-Fork capital.
Sacramento is also home to the NBA Sacramento Kings, the Sacramento River Cats (the San Francisco Giant’s AAA baseball team), and the Sacramento Republic FC, a USL Professional soccer team. The Golden 1 Center, a high-tech basketball and entertainment arena and the home of the Kings, opened in 2016, starting a downtown renaissance.
The Crocker Art Museum is one of the leading art museums in California. Plans are underway for the development of an adjacent park into a public, art-focused gathering place. The Sacramento metropolitan area boasts more than 200 parks, four public golf courses, and is known for outdoor recreation including hiking, skiing, canoeing, kayaking, running, and biking.
The world-renowned Napa Valley is an hour’s drive away. San Francisco, Lake Tahoe, and more than a dozen ski resorts are less than a two-hour drive from Sacramento. Sacramento International Airport handles non-stop flights to and from approximately thirty U.S. destinations (including Hawaii), as well as Canada and Mexico.
COMPENSATION AND INTERVIEW PROCESS
The competitive compensation package includes a salary of $125,000. The position is also eligible for employer-paid health insurance and a 401(k) retirement plan.
Pre-screened, selected candidates will be invited for an initial interview in Sacramento, CA, with the Search Committee, on Thursday, October 21, 2021, with second interviews the following morning.
PROCEDURE FOR CANDIDACY
For confidential consideration, at your earliest convenience and no later than close of business on October 4, 2021, please email your chronological resume (to include description and size of current/prior organizations and responsibilities) and compensation expectations to:
CAPCenter@wilcoxcareer.com
We strongly encourage and welcome applications from all qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, gender identity and expression, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
Rahco Rubber, Inc
1633 Birchwood Ave. Des Plaines, IL 60018
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $28.00 - $32.00 per hour
Summary:
To exercise overall supervision of all production employees on the 2nd shift. The Manufacturing Supervisor works as key part of a team to oversee all employees on the shift and to ensure a well-managed, high-performing and safe environment. This role has a significant impact on OEE, daily factory and production operations, staff management and troubleshooting — and is a highly visible position within the company, critical to our growth as a world-class supplier and value-added partner to customers.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Ensure that employees understand expectations about their attendance, performance, and adherence to work instructions, working safely, and avoiding injury.
Assist employees who are not meeting standards to improve to 100% of expectations.
Monitor and improve press OEE (overall equipment effectiveness).
Ensure the effective use of all PPE (personal protective equipment).
Communicate with supervisor from the previous shift and review production schedule, changeover schedule, and issues from the previous shift.
Ensure all labor and production data is reported and entered correctly into the computer/ERP system.
Ensure all employees are performing duties correctly and safely.
Administer performance reviews and coach all operators to improve individual performance -- includes evaluations of new hire employees as they are being trained.
Participate in scrap-review process.
Propose and implement improvements that will reduce product cost, increase output, increase machine up time, decrease expense, and provide a better and safer work environment.
Oversee and maintain shop cleanliness and organization.
QUALIFICATIONS
3+ years of experience as a Production Supervisor -- manufacturing experience preferred but not required
Bilingual (English/Spanish) required
Good attendance and performance work history
Must exhibit strong leadership and problem-solving skills
Must be proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
To apply for the Production Supervisor position, please reply to this posting by stating your interest and attaching your resume.
Must have the ability and willingness to work overtime on an as-needed basis to complete any work-in-process and communicate production information during shift changeover.
This is a second shift position. However, this person would start on 1st shift for a training period (~1 month) and then transition to 2nd shift when ready.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
To apply for the Production Supervisor position, please reply to this posting by stating your interest and attaching your resume.
Must have the ability and willingness to work overtime on an as-needed basis to complete any work-in-process and communicate production information during shift changeover.
This is a second shift position. However, this person would start on 1st shift for a training period (~1 month) and then transition to 2nd shift when ready.
This position offers very competitive pay, benefits, training and advancement opportunities.
ABOUT RAHCO RUBBER
Rahco Rubber, Inc. is an ISO 9001:2008 & 2015 Certified, vertically-integrated manufacturer of custom-engineered, precision molded rubber components and sealing solutions. It formulates and optimizes advanced polymer materials, produces highly-engineered rubber parts to exacting specifications, with zero defects, and facilitates secondary operations in-house. Since 1967, Rahco has built a reputation as a best-in-class supplier and value-added partner to the nation’s most sophisticated manufacturers, OEM’s and Tier I & II suppliers. It is a family owned and operated business that embraces a customer-focused philosophy based on trust, dedication to delivering the highest quality and lean manufacturing excellence. Rahco products are predominantly found throughout the appliance, water distribution, off-road equipment, food service, rail hatch, electrical supply, agricultural and medical implements industries.
COVID-19 considerations: Employee safety is a priority at Rahco, and that is especially true during the COVID-19 pandemic. We've implemented stringent protocols to keep our workplace safe, including a rigorous sanitation schedule, CDC-compliant PPE use, and physical distancing.
Jul 28, 2021
Full time
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $28.00 - $32.00 per hour
Summary:
To exercise overall supervision of all production employees on the 2nd shift. The Manufacturing Supervisor works as key part of a team to oversee all employees on the shift and to ensure a well-managed, high-performing and safe environment. This role has a significant impact on OEE, daily factory and production operations, staff management and troubleshooting — and is a highly visible position within the company, critical to our growth as a world-class supplier and value-added partner to customers.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Ensure that employees understand expectations about their attendance, performance, and adherence to work instructions, working safely, and avoiding injury.
Assist employees who are not meeting standards to improve to 100% of expectations.
Monitor and improve press OEE (overall equipment effectiveness).
Ensure the effective use of all PPE (personal protective equipment).
Communicate with supervisor from the previous shift and review production schedule, changeover schedule, and issues from the previous shift.
Ensure all labor and production data is reported and entered correctly into the computer/ERP system.
Ensure all employees are performing duties correctly and safely.
Administer performance reviews and coach all operators to improve individual performance -- includes evaluations of new hire employees as they are being trained.
Participate in scrap-review process.
Propose and implement improvements that will reduce product cost, increase output, increase machine up time, decrease expense, and provide a better and safer work environment.
Oversee and maintain shop cleanliness and organization.
QUALIFICATIONS
3+ years of experience as a Production Supervisor -- manufacturing experience preferred but not required
Bilingual (English/Spanish) required
Good attendance and performance work history
Must exhibit strong leadership and problem-solving skills
Must be proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
To apply for the Production Supervisor position, please reply to this posting by stating your interest and attaching your resume.
Must have the ability and willingness to work overtime on an as-needed basis to complete any work-in-process and communicate production information during shift changeover.
This is a second shift position. However, this person would start on 1st shift for a training period (~1 month) and then transition to 2nd shift when ready.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
To apply for the Production Supervisor position, please reply to this posting by stating your interest and attaching your resume.
Must have the ability and willingness to work overtime on an as-needed basis to complete any work-in-process and communicate production information during shift changeover.
This is a second shift position. However, this person would start on 1st shift for a training period (~1 month) and then transition to 2nd shift when ready.
This position offers very competitive pay, benefits, training and advancement opportunities.
ABOUT RAHCO RUBBER
Rahco Rubber, Inc. is an ISO 9001:2008 & 2015 Certified, vertically-integrated manufacturer of custom-engineered, precision molded rubber components and sealing solutions. It formulates and optimizes advanced polymer materials, produces highly-engineered rubber parts to exacting specifications, with zero defects, and facilitates secondary operations in-house. Since 1967, Rahco has built a reputation as a best-in-class supplier and value-added partner to the nation’s most sophisticated manufacturers, OEM’s and Tier I & II suppliers. It is a family owned and operated business that embraces a customer-focused philosophy based on trust, dedication to delivering the highest quality and lean manufacturing excellence. Rahco products are predominantly found throughout the appliance, water distribution, off-road equipment, food service, rail hatch, electrical supply, agricultural and medical implements industries.
COVID-19 considerations: Employee safety is a priority at Rahco, and that is especially true during the COVID-19 pandemic. We've implemented stringent protocols to keep our workplace safe, including a rigorous sanitation schedule, CDC-compliant PPE use, and physical distancing.
ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW
“United Way California Capital Region has been serving our five-county region for nearly 100 years to build stronger, healthier, and more compassionate communities. We are dedicated to improving the lives of families and children, and strengthening communities in Amador, El Dorado, Placer, Sacramento, and Yolo counties.”
Our client, United Way California Capital Region (UWCCR) [yourlocalunitedway.org], is seeking a dynamic new President and Chief Executive Officer. This individual will replace Stephanie McLemore Bray, who left UWCCR after seven very productive years, to join Seattle Foundation as its Chief Engagement Officer. At the end of 2020, UWCCR received a “game changer” donation of $10 million from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott. The new President and CEO is coming into a well-resourced organization, one that is seeking new leadership to leverage this incredible gift.
United Way California Capital Region is an independent local affiliate of United Way Worldwide with a local board of directors. United Way Worldwide is an international movement of nearly 1,800 community-based United Ways in 40 countries. It advances the common good by focusing on education, income, and health – the building blocks for a good quality life. The United Way movement mobilizes millions to action – to give, advocate and volunteer – to improve conditions in their local community.
Founded nearly 100 years ago to improve people’s lives and build stronger communities in the capital area, UWCCR continues to be a backbone in the community, serving as a leader amongst nonprofits. It serves a five-county region -- Amador, El Dorado, Placer, Sacramento, and Yolo -- with a total population of nearly 2.4 million people. The mission of UWCCR is to improve people’s lives in the region by mobilizing and integrating resources.
The current work has UWCCR spearheading regional relief efforts during the pandemic. In the early months, the organization raised $572,000 to provide 1,145 families with $500 to offset costs of rent, bills and basic needs. The organization is also working with the city of Sacramento on a digital equity program to provide free broadband access to up to 10,000 low-income Sacramento households, plus free computers and digital literacy training for another thousand households. UWCCR also continues their The Square One Project, launched in 2016. Square One is a 20-year promise to significantly increase the number of local students who graduate from high school, ready for success in college or career. Ending poor health, high unemployment, racial inequality and poverty starts in school. School is “square one” for reaching all families and ensuring children are healthy and successful.
Importantly, our United Way shares the community’s feelings of sadness and outrage toward racial violence and injustice. We are committed to building stronger, healthier and more compassionate communities and channeling our justifiable outrage to collaborative action, and we are seeking new leadership to do just that.
POSITION SUMMARY
The President and CEO reports to an engaged, dedicated, and high energy 25-member Board of Directors, comprised of regional community members and business leaders. The position oversees 39 staff members, an operating budget of approximately $7 million, assets of $19 million, and is projected to raise $9 million in the current budget cycle. In 2018-19, UWCCR generated nearly $13 million in resources for the communities it serves.
As the leader of the organization, the President and CEO establishes a vision for community impact in the five-county region. The President and CEO is the chief mobilizer, leveraging the power of relationships and networks to engage private, public, and corporate sectors to improve communities in our region. The President and CEO is the steward of the brand and understands his/her/their position’s role in growing and protecting the reputation of United Way California Capital Region, building trust, and clearly establishing the relevance of United Way in the community.
The President and CEO’s primary responsibilities include:
Partner with the Board to craft and adapt the strategy to achieve increased community impact and thereby build the core business.
Establish and build relationships with leaders in the community including those representing the top levels in the business, government, and non-profit sectors.
Drive key results in fundraising and promote a culture of philanthropy in the organization, both at the staff and board level.
Serve as the principal resource to the Board of Directors and its key committees and give strong direction in policy formulation and interpretation.
Partner with the Board of Directors and staff to craft organizational goals and develop strategies to ensure that they are achieved.
Ensure coordination and alignment of all United Way activities and resources towards achieving the goals.
Build and lead a high-performing team, ensuring team alignment, and collaboration to achieve organizational results.
Oversee the operational and fiscal integrity of the organization, managing within policies set by the Board of Directors.
Assess organizational capacity to implement strategies and identify gaps in systems and staffing while managing organizational spending, budget compliance, and financial risks.
Ensure that United Way California Capital Region demonstrates the importance of inclusiveness and diversity among staff and volunteers.
EXPECTED OUTCOMES FOR THE FIRST YEAR
It is expected that the President/Chief Executive Officer will achieve the following by the end of the first year (in implementation order):
Within the first 90 days…
In conjunction with the Board Chair and Executive Committee, will have:
met with UWCCR executive staff and other employees to begin building relationships and understanding the high-priority activities and key dates already in flight.
identified and met with an agreed upon “top 10%” of major stakeholders (board members, committee chairs, other nonprofits, community leaders, unions, and business community) to begin establishing relationships.
will have gained an understanding of the Board’s priorities and the current “state of the business” and conducted an internal and external SWOT assessment (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats).
will have assessed the current five-year strategic plan.
Within the first 180 days…
will have met with the balance of the noted stakeholders and, as appropriate, commenced ongoing communication and continued relationship building.
in support of the strategic plan, will have assessed the current fundraising structure and strategy and elevated it to support the dynamic level of fundraising required to fulfill the mission.
with the Board’s support, will have made value-added changes and plans to execute in support of creating “UWCCR 2.0,” addressing the issues in the five-county region.
in support of the strategic plan, will have evaluated current roles (including possibly adding a COO), aligned responsibilities, and created development plans to support and retain valued staff.
will have established effective and transparent financial internal controls and record keeping.
will be inviting and have been invited to the table for significant regional initiatives.
Will have assessed the tools (e.g., technology) needed for ongoing operations in support of the strategic plan.
By the end of the first year of employment…
as defined by the metrics, will be successfully implementing the strategic plan.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Successful candidates will have the following professional experience that will allow them to achieve the outcomes noted above (in priority order):
Demonstrated ability to manage multi-million-dollar budgets (Internal)
Senior-level leadership with supervisory responsibility of multiple direct reports (Internal)
Significant fundraising and campaign experience with proven record of successfully cultivating, soliciting, and securing major gifts and grants (External)
Experience in successful coalition building to achieve strategic aims (External)
Experience in working with a board. Could be as a board member (Internal)
Experience partnering with non-profit service organizations (External)
Experience in advocacy, government affairs, and public relations (External)
A track record of a focus on staff development and experience in building a positive workplace culture (Internal)
A track record of a significant, dedicated, intentional focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion, demonstrated by involvement in programs and initiatives (Internal/External)
PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES
Successful candidates will have the following competencies that will allow them to achieve the outcomes noted above (in priority order):
Financial management
Ability to raise funds for mission-related causes
Future focused/visionary
Exceptional communication skills, oral and written
Servant leader
Ability to develop strategic alliances and collaborate with other leaders
High level of self-awareness and emotional intelligence
Ability to effectively relate to people at all levels, internally and externally
EDUCATION/CREDENTIALS
Successful candidates will have the following education and credentials that will allow them to achieve the outcomes noted above:
Undergraduate degree required
History of ongoing self-education
VALUES / WORK CULTURE
The ideal candidate will possess values, a work style, personal traits, attributes, and characteristics that will create an excellent fit with the organization’s culture and structure (in priority order):
Integrity and trustworthiness
Passion for our mission
We dream BIG! Visionary
The highest level of customer service, internal and external
Equity and inclusion
Forward-thinking
Heart
Transparent
THE COMMUNITY
This position is located in the Sacramento Region which includes the five counties of Amador, El Dorado, Placer, Sacramento, and Yolo. The largest metropolitan area is Sacramento, the capital of California.
The city of Sacramento is the cultural and economic center of the Sacramento metropolitan area, the fourth largest city in California and the 25th largest in the U.S. Local universities include California State University, the University of the Pacific's McGeorge School of Law, and the University of California, in nearby Davis. The UC Davis Medical Center, a world-renowned research hospital, is one of 19 hospitals in the Sacramento region.
The Sacramento region is experiencing a profound shift in its competitive position, in large part due to an influx of entrepreneurs, businesses, creative professionals, and remote workers looking to escape costly urban living. The Greater Sacramento Area is a top employer in life sciences and health services. As part of the agriculturally rich Central Valley, Sacramento is at the forefront of agritech innovation and is considered America’s Farm-to-Fork capital.
Sacramento is also home to the NBA Sacramento Kings, the Sacramento River Cats (the San Francisco Giant’s AAA baseball team), and the Sacramento Republic FC, a USL Professional soccer team. The Golden 1 Center, a high-tech basketball and entertainment arena and the new home of the Kings, opened in 2016, starting a downtown renaissance.
The Crocker Art Museum is one of the leading art museums in California. Plans are underway for the development of an adjacent park into a public, art-focused gathering place. The Sacramento metropolitan area boasts more than 200 parks, four public golf courses, and is known for outdoor recreation including hiking, skiing, canoeing, kayaking, running, and biking.
The world-renowned Napa Valley is an hour’s drive away. San Francisco, Lake Tahoe, and more than a dozen ski resorts are less than a two-hour drive from Sacramento. Sacramento International Airport handles non-stop flights to and from more than thirty-two U.S. destinations (including Hawaii), as well as Canada and Mexico.
For more information, visit the Greater Sacramento Economic Council’s website www.selectsacramento.com .
COMPENSATION AND INTERVIEW PROCESS
The competitive compensation package includes a salary of $200,000 plus a results-based bonus of up to 10%, based on meeting the above noted expectations. The position is also eligible for employer-paid health insurance and a 401(k) retirement plan.
Pre-screened, selected candidates will be invited for an initial interview in Sacramento, CA, with the Search Committee, on Monday, September 13, 2021, with second interviews the following morning.
PROCEDURE FOR CANDIDACY
For confidential consideration, at your earliest convenience and no later than COB on August 13, 2021, please email your chronological resume (to include description and size of current/prior organizations and responsibilities) and compensation expectations to:
UnitedWay-CEO@wilcoxcareer.com
We strongly encourage and welcome applications from all qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, gender identity and expression, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
Jul 16, 2021
Full time
ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW
“United Way California Capital Region has been serving our five-county region for nearly 100 years to build stronger, healthier, and more compassionate communities. We are dedicated to improving the lives of families and children, and strengthening communities in Amador, El Dorado, Placer, Sacramento, and Yolo counties.”
Our client, United Way California Capital Region (UWCCR) [yourlocalunitedway.org], is seeking a dynamic new President and Chief Executive Officer. This individual will replace Stephanie McLemore Bray, who left UWCCR after seven very productive years, to join Seattle Foundation as its Chief Engagement Officer. At the end of 2020, UWCCR received a “game changer” donation of $10 million from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott. The new President and CEO is coming into a well-resourced organization, one that is seeking new leadership to leverage this incredible gift.
United Way California Capital Region is an independent local affiliate of United Way Worldwide with a local board of directors. United Way Worldwide is an international movement of nearly 1,800 community-based United Ways in 40 countries. It advances the common good by focusing on education, income, and health – the building blocks for a good quality life. The United Way movement mobilizes millions to action – to give, advocate and volunteer – to improve conditions in their local community.
Founded nearly 100 years ago to improve people’s lives and build stronger communities in the capital area, UWCCR continues to be a backbone in the community, serving as a leader amongst nonprofits. It serves a five-county region -- Amador, El Dorado, Placer, Sacramento, and Yolo -- with a total population of nearly 2.4 million people. The mission of UWCCR is to improve people’s lives in the region by mobilizing and integrating resources.
The current work has UWCCR spearheading regional relief efforts during the pandemic. In the early months, the organization raised $572,000 to provide 1,145 families with $500 to offset costs of rent, bills and basic needs. The organization is also working with the city of Sacramento on a digital equity program to provide free broadband access to up to 10,000 low-income Sacramento households, plus free computers and digital literacy training for another thousand households. UWCCR also continues their The Square One Project, launched in 2016. Square One is a 20-year promise to significantly increase the number of local students who graduate from high school, ready for success in college or career. Ending poor health, high unemployment, racial inequality and poverty starts in school. School is “square one” for reaching all families and ensuring children are healthy and successful.
Importantly, our United Way shares the community’s feelings of sadness and outrage toward racial violence and injustice. We are committed to building stronger, healthier and more compassionate communities and channeling our justifiable outrage to collaborative action, and we are seeking new leadership to do just that.
POSITION SUMMARY
The President and CEO reports to an engaged, dedicated, and high energy 25-member Board of Directors, comprised of regional community members and business leaders. The position oversees 39 staff members, an operating budget of approximately $7 million, assets of $19 million, and is projected to raise $9 million in the current budget cycle. In 2018-19, UWCCR generated nearly $13 million in resources for the communities it serves.
As the leader of the organization, the President and CEO establishes a vision for community impact in the five-county region. The President and CEO is the chief mobilizer, leveraging the power of relationships and networks to engage private, public, and corporate sectors to improve communities in our region. The President and CEO is the steward of the brand and understands his/her/their position’s role in growing and protecting the reputation of United Way California Capital Region, building trust, and clearly establishing the relevance of United Way in the community.
The President and CEO’s primary responsibilities include:
Partner with the Board to craft and adapt the strategy to achieve increased community impact and thereby build the core business.
Establish and build relationships with leaders in the community including those representing the top levels in the business, government, and non-profit sectors.
Drive key results in fundraising and promote a culture of philanthropy in the organization, both at the staff and board level.
Serve as the principal resource to the Board of Directors and its key committees and give strong direction in policy formulation and interpretation.
Partner with the Board of Directors and staff to craft organizational goals and develop strategies to ensure that they are achieved.
Ensure coordination and alignment of all United Way activities and resources towards achieving the goals.
Build and lead a high-performing team, ensuring team alignment, and collaboration to achieve organizational results.
Oversee the operational and fiscal integrity of the organization, managing within policies set by the Board of Directors.
Assess organizational capacity to implement strategies and identify gaps in systems and staffing while managing organizational spending, budget compliance, and financial risks.
Ensure that United Way California Capital Region demonstrates the importance of inclusiveness and diversity among staff and volunteers.
EXPECTED OUTCOMES FOR THE FIRST YEAR
It is expected that the President/Chief Executive Officer will achieve the following by the end of the first year (in implementation order):
Within the first 90 days…
In conjunction with the Board Chair and Executive Committee, will have:
met with UWCCR executive staff and other employees to begin building relationships and understanding the high-priority activities and key dates already in flight.
identified and met with an agreed upon “top 10%” of major stakeholders (board members, committee chairs, other nonprofits, community leaders, unions, and business community) to begin establishing relationships.
will have gained an understanding of the Board’s priorities and the current “state of the business” and conducted an internal and external SWOT assessment (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats).
will have assessed the current five-year strategic plan.
Within the first 180 days…
will have met with the balance of the noted stakeholders and, as appropriate, commenced ongoing communication and continued relationship building.
in support of the strategic plan, will have assessed the current fundraising structure and strategy and elevated it to support the dynamic level of fundraising required to fulfill the mission.
with the Board’s support, will have made value-added changes and plans to execute in support of creating “UWCCR 2.0,” addressing the issues in the five-county region.
in support of the strategic plan, will have evaluated current roles (including possibly adding a COO), aligned responsibilities, and created development plans to support and retain valued staff.
will have established effective and transparent financial internal controls and record keeping.
will be inviting and have been invited to the table for significant regional initiatives.
Will have assessed the tools (e.g., technology) needed for ongoing operations in support of the strategic plan.
By the end of the first year of employment…
as defined by the metrics, will be successfully implementing the strategic plan.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Successful candidates will have the following professional experience that will allow them to achieve the outcomes noted above (in priority order):
Demonstrated ability to manage multi-million-dollar budgets (Internal)
Senior-level leadership with supervisory responsibility of multiple direct reports (Internal)
Significant fundraising and campaign experience with proven record of successfully cultivating, soliciting, and securing major gifts and grants (External)
Experience in successful coalition building to achieve strategic aims (External)
Experience in working with a board. Could be as a board member (Internal)
Experience partnering with non-profit service organizations (External)
Experience in advocacy, government affairs, and public relations (External)
A track record of a focus on staff development and experience in building a positive workplace culture (Internal)
A track record of a significant, dedicated, intentional focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion, demonstrated by involvement in programs and initiatives (Internal/External)
PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES
Successful candidates will have the following competencies that will allow them to achieve the outcomes noted above (in priority order):
Financial management
Ability to raise funds for mission-related causes
Future focused/visionary
Exceptional communication skills, oral and written
Servant leader
Ability to develop strategic alliances and collaborate with other leaders
High level of self-awareness and emotional intelligence
Ability to effectively relate to people at all levels, internally and externally
EDUCATION/CREDENTIALS
Successful candidates will have the following education and credentials that will allow them to achieve the outcomes noted above:
Undergraduate degree required
History of ongoing self-education
VALUES / WORK CULTURE
The ideal candidate will possess values, a work style, personal traits, attributes, and characteristics that will create an excellent fit with the organization’s culture and structure (in priority order):
Integrity and trustworthiness
Passion for our mission
We dream BIG! Visionary
The highest level of customer service, internal and external
Equity and inclusion
Forward-thinking
Heart
Transparent
THE COMMUNITY
This position is located in the Sacramento Region which includes the five counties of Amador, El Dorado, Placer, Sacramento, and Yolo. The largest metropolitan area is Sacramento, the capital of California.
The city of Sacramento is the cultural and economic center of the Sacramento metropolitan area, the fourth largest city in California and the 25th largest in the U.S. Local universities include California State University, the University of the Pacific's McGeorge School of Law, and the University of California, in nearby Davis. The UC Davis Medical Center, a world-renowned research hospital, is one of 19 hospitals in the Sacramento region.
The Sacramento region is experiencing a profound shift in its competitive position, in large part due to an influx of entrepreneurs, businesses, creative professionals, and remote workers looking to escape costly urban living. The Greater Sacramento Area is a top employer in life sciences and health services. As part of the agriculturally rich Central Valley, Sacramento is at the forefront of agritech innovation and is considered America’s Farm-to-Fork capital.
Sacramento is also home to the NBA Sacramento Kings, the Sacramento River Cats (the San Francisco Giant’s AAA baseball team), and the Sacramento Republic FC, a USL Professional soccer team. The Golden 1 Center, a high-tech basketball and entertainment arena and the new home of the Kings, opened in 2016, starting a downtown renaissance.
The Crocker Art Museum is one of the leading art museums in California. Plans are underway for the development of an adjacent park into a public, art-focused gathering place. The Sacramento metropolitan area boasts more than 200 parks, four public golf courses, and is known for outdoor recreation including hiking, skiing, canoeing, kayaking, running, and biking.
The world-renowned Napa Valley is an hour’s drive away. San Francisco, Lake Tahoe, and more than a dozen ski resorts are less than a two-hour drive from Sacramento. Sacramento International Airport handles non-stop flights to and from more than thirty-two U.S. destinations (including Hawaii), as well as Canada and Mexico.
For more information, visit the Greater Sacramento Economic Council’s website www.selectsacramento.com .
COMPENSATION AND INTERVIEW PROCESS
The competitive compensation package includes a salary of $200,000 plus a results-based bonus of up to 10%, based on meeting the above noted expectations. The position is also eligible for employer-paid health insurance and a 401(k) retirement plan.
Pre-screened, selected candidates will be invited for an initial interview in Sacramento, CA, with the Search Committee, on Monday, September 13, 2021, with second interviews the following morning.
PROCEDURE FOR CANDIDACY
For confidential consideration, at your earliest convenience and no later than COB on August 13, 2021, please email your chronological resume (to include description and size of current/prior organizations and responsibilities) and compensation expectations to:
UnitedWay-CEO@wilcoxcareer.com
We strongly encourage and welcome applications from all qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, gender identity and expression, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.