A Specialty Path to Good Health Upperline Health is the nation s largest provider dedicated to lower extremity, wound and vascular care. Founded in 2017 with the ambitious goal of changing specialty care, Upperline Health delivers a more efficient path for patients to receive consistent and effective treatment for chronic illnesses. Triage is temporary. Treatment is transformative. When patients see their specialists at Upperline, they are provided access to a comprehensive care team that ensures patients receive the care they need. Our providers coordinate patients care among a team of specialists - physicians, advanced practice providers, care navigators, pharmacists, dieticians, and social workers for integrated treatment that addresses patients immediate and long-term health needs. Upperline Health is based out of Nashville, TN and has clinics in Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee. We put patients at the center of value-based care. Why join our team? Highly competitive salary plus annual bonus opportunity; Generous benefit options include comprehensive medical, dental and vision, 401K and PTO (with match), and parental leave; Continuing Medical Education reimbursement; State license reimbursement; Work Life Balance with Regular Weekday Schedule; Highly supportive interdisciplinary team; Rapidly growing company with potential leadership opportunities About The Nurse Practitioner / Advanced Practice Provider (APP) Upperline Health is seeking a Nurse Practitioner to provide clinic-based care primarily in our De Leon clininc and provide support as needed to our Carrollwood clinic. You will provide home-based care in the greater De Leon area as needed. In collaboration with Upperline s local Physician team, APPs develop complex plans of care in accordance with the patient s health status and overall goals and values; provide medical diagnostics and treatments in the clinic, home, or telehealth, consistent with the APP s scope of practice and the patient s medical condition; educate patients and families on medication usage, diet & nutrition, and crisis anticipation & prevention. They will also communicate medical information to patients physicians, other providers and Upperline s Physician team and broader interdisciplinary team. Ideal candidates will have experience with the following: primary care / internal medicine, geriatric care and/or home-based care, palliative or hospice care and/or previously worked in a value-based care environment. Most importantly, candidates must demonstrate compassion for patient needs, have great attention to detail, and thrive in a collaborative environment with rapid growth. This is a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact and meet the needs of at-risk patients in both in the clinic and home settings with a regular weekday schedule. Responsibilities: Develop and implement clinical plans of care for adult patients facing chronic conditions (e.g., diabetes, COPD, CHF, debility, dementia). Gather patient history, physical exam, and diagnostics in the home or clinic setting. Develop and implement treatment plans given patient s goals of care and current conditions. Collaborate with the interdisciplinary team to meet the patient and family s physical as well as psychosocial needs. Provide compassionate care for our complex patients and their families. Educate patients and families about medication usage, side effects, illness progression, diet & nutrition, medical adherence and crisis anticipation & prevention. Communicate with other Upperline clinical team members as well as patient s community providers, to coordinate optimal care and resources for the patient and their family. Communicate with Upperline s local physician to review patient records and care plans on a timely basis consistent with state regulations and company standards and policy. Maintain patient medical records and medical documentation consistent with state regulations and company standards and policy. Complete accurate and timely documentation according to risk adjustment standards per education provided. Take part in weekly interdisciplinary team meetings and scheduled education sessions. Provide telephonic support for escalated calls from triage nurse. Participate in continuing education as required by the state Board of Nursing. Prescribe medication as permitted by the state Board of Nursing. Other related duties as deemed necessary. Experience and Qualifications: Master s degree in nursing required. Board Certification as an Adult, Adult-Geriatric or Family Nurse Practitioner required Current Florida State Registered Nurse & Nurse Practitioner license required A minimum of two (2) years Nurse Practitioner experience in primary care / internal medicine Value-based care experience preferred Possession of DEA registration or eligibility Basic Life Support (BLS) certification is required Must be comfortable providing care in patients homes Previous experience managing, supervising, or coaching clinicians highly preferred A reliable automobile, valid driver s license and minimum state required liability auto insurance are required; Mileage reimbursement provided Adaptability to thrive is a fast-paced growth-forward environment Experience working in an EMR ; AthenaHealth EMR is highly preferred Proficiency using Microsoft Office products Excellent oral and written communication skills to ensure that each of your interactions with patients, family caregivers, clinicians, and team members is effective and meaningful Compensation Compensation is commensurate to compensation for similar positions in the region and based on prior training and experience. Job Type: Full-Time
01/09/2026
Full time
A Specialty Path to Good Health Upperline Health is the nation s largest provider dedicated to lower extremity, wound and vascular care. Founded in 2017 with the ambitious goal of changing specialty care, Upperline Health delivers a more efficient path for patients to receive consistent and effective treatment for chronic illnesses. Triage is temporary. Treatment is transformative. When patients see their specialists at Upperline, they are provided access to a comprehensive care team that ensures patients receive the care they need. Our providers coordinate patients care among a team of specialists - physicians, advanced practice providers, care navigators, pharmacists, dieticians, and social workers for integrated treatment that addresses patients immediate and long-term health needs. Upperline Health is based out of Nashville, TN and has clinics in Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee. We put patients at the center of value-based care. Why join our team? Highly competitive salary plus annual bonus opportunity; Generous benefit options include comprehensive medical, dental and vision, 401K and PTO (with match), and parental leave; Continuing Medical Education reimbursement; State license reimbursement; Work Life Balance with Regular Weekday Schedule; Highly supportive interdisciplinary team; Rapidly growing company with potential leadership opportunities About The Nurse Practitioner / Advanced Practice Provider (APP) Upperline Health is seeking a Nurse Practitioner to provide clinic-based care primarily in our De Leon clininc and provide support as needed to our Carrollwood clinic. You will provide home-based care in the greater De Leon area as needed. In collaboration with Upperline s local Physician team, APPs develop complex plans of care in accordance with the patient s health status and overall goals and values; provide medical diagnostics and treatments in the clinic, home, or telehealth, consistent with the APP s scope of practice and the patient s medical condition; educate patients and families on medication usage, diet & nutrition, and crisis anticipation & prevention. They will also communicate medical information to patients physicians, other providers and Upperline s Physician team and broader interdisciplinary team. Ideal candidates will have experience with the following: primary care / internal medicine, geriatric care and/or home-based care, palliative or hospice care and/or previously worked in a value-based care environment. Most importantly, candidates must demonstrate compassion for patient needs, have great attention to detail, and thrive in a collaborative environment with rapid growth. This is a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact and meet the needs of at-risk patients in both in the clinic and home settings with a regular weekday schedule. Responsibilities: Develop and implement clinical plans of care for adult patients facing chronic conditions (e.g., diabetes, COPD, CHF, debility, dementia). Gather patient history, physical exam, and diagnostics in the home or clinic setting. Develop and implement treatment plans given patient s goals of care and current conditions. Collaborate with the interdisciplinary team to meet the patient and family s physical as well as psychosocial needs. Provide compassionate care for our complex patients and their families. Educate patients and families about medication usage, side effects, illness progression, diet & nutrition, medical adherence and crisis anticipation & prevention. Communicate with other Upperline clinical team members as well as patient s community providers, to coordinate optimal care and resources for the patient and their family. Communicate with Upperline s local physician to review patient records and care plans on a timely basis consistent with state regulations and company standards and policy. Maintain patient medical records and medical documentation consistent with state regulations and company standards and policy. Complete accurate and timely documentation according to risk adjustment standards per education provided. Take part in weekly interdisciplinary team meetings and scheduled education sessions. Provide telephonic support for escalated calls from triage nurse. Participate in continuing education as required by the state Board of Nursing. Prescribe medication as permitted by the state Board of Nursing. Other related duties as deemed necessary. Experience and Qualifications: Master s degree in nursing required. Board Certification as an Adult, Adult-Geriatric or Family Nurse Practitioner required Current Florida State Registered Nurse & Nurse Practitioner license required A minimum of two (2) years Nurse Practitioner experience in primary care / internal medicine Value-based care experience preferred Possession of DEA registration or eligibility Basic Life Support (BLS) certification is required Must be comfortable providing care in patients homes Previous experience managing, supervising, or coaching clinicians highly preferred A reliable automobile, valid driver s license and minimum state required liability auto insurance are required; Mileage reimbursement provided Adaptability to thrive is a fast-paced growth-forward environment Experience working in an EMR ; AthenaHealth EMR is highly preferred Proficiency using Microsoft Office products Excellent oral and written communication skills to ensure that each of your interactions with patients, family caregivers, clinicians, and team members is effective and meaningful Compensation Compensation is commensurate to compensation for similar positions in the region and based on prior training and experience. Job Type: Full-Time
BASIS Independent Schools, a subsidiary of Spring Education Group, is a national network of PreK-12 private, secular schools that educate students to the highest international levels. Our ten campuses, located in some of the most bustling, dynamic metropolitan areas in the country, are part of the BASIS Curriculum Schools global network. We believe in setting a higher standard for students and promoting self-reliance and accountability in a culture where hard work is celebrated, and intellectual pursuits result in extraordinary outcomes. BASIS Independent Dublin is seeking a qualified candidate for a School Counselor! BASIS Independent Dublin is set to open in September 2026, bringing our world-class approach to education to a vibrant new community. We're searching for passionate educators, administrators, and support staff who are eager to make a lasting impact. By joining our founding team, you'll have a unique opportunity to shape the culture, programs, and experiences that will inspire generations of students. What We're Looking For The School Counselor serves as a resource to the school, focusing on both faculty/staff and parent support to assist with interventions in academic and emotional situations. This position is a visible presence in all areas of the school and is responsible for issues relating to the well-being of the students at the school. Your Primary Responsibilities Provide short-term school-based counseling (individual or group setting) Facilitate peer mediation and restorative conferences Support the development and implementation of the social emotional learning curriculum across the school Offer guidance and strategies to teachers and parents for supporting students with a variety of social and emotional issues, including implementing behavior plans as needed Make recommendations for outside support on an as needed basis Prevent, assess, and intervene in crisis situations Act as a member of the school crisis management and response team Create educational workshops for the school community on an as-needed basis Assist the school team in reviewing requests for reasonable accommodations and, if appropriate, contacting their outside support specialists Maintain accurate records when communicating with students, parents and teachers about intervention plans, reasonable accommodations and progress reports. Build positive relationships within the school community Position Qualifications Possess a strong belief in and adherence to the BASIS Curriculum Demonstrate the desired school culture by creating a joyful, loving, respectful, safe, and supportive learning environment and instilling a love of learning and an expectation of high academic performance in every student Maintain high level of customer satisfaction by demonstrating active listening, empathy, problem-solving, follow-through and clear communication Have an ability to build and strengthen positive relationships among students, parents, and teachers Have an ability to exercise excellent judgment and decision making Have exemplary organizational skills along with the ability to establish and manage multiple caseloads Have excellent oral and written communication skills Maintain patience, flexibility and a sense of humor Additional Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Social Work, or Counseling Experience (3-5 years) working with middle and high school students in a professional setting Individual must have a willingness to develop and implement a new position/program Individual has a background with implementing or developing Social Emotional Learning Programming Preferred Qualifications Master's degree in school psychology or related field in clinical psychology or school counseling National Certified Counselor (NCC) or state-certified youth counselor Experience as an independent school-based counselor Benefits: BASIS Independent Schools offers a comprehensive benefits package which includes: Competitive salary dependent on education and experience. Career growth opportunities focused on continuous learning, mentorship, and professional advancement across our network of schools. Retirement options through which eligible participants may receive a 50% Company match for the first 10% of employee earnings deferred. Three PPO medical plans to choose from, as well as dental and vision insurance. An FSA option that allows for pre-tax dollars to cover medical, dependent care, and transit. Student tuition remission for your children to attend our schools. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. In general, this position requires an individual to frequently walk, stand, sit, squat, stoop, reach, kneel, rise from the floor, twist, listen, read, write, and speak the English language. In addition, this position often requires an individual to carry, lift, use repetitive or fine hand movements, and occasionally push, pull, or bend. This position is regularly required to hear and use clear vision with or without correction. Spring Education Group, including, but not limited to SEG Inc., and their affiliates (collectively "Company") is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants for employment and employees are provided equal employment opportunities, including in recruitment, hiring, and assignment, without regard to actual or perceived race, color, religion and religious creed, sex (including pregnancy and related conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital or familial status, age, national origin, ancestry, disability, genetic information, military/veteran status, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local law. The Company expressly prohibits any form of unlawful employee or student harassment or discrimination.
01/08/2026
Full time
BASIS Independent Schools, a subsidiary of Spring Education Group, is a national network of PreK-12 private, secular schools that educate students to the highest international levels. Our ten campuses, located in some of the most bustling, dynamic metropolitan areas in the country, are part of the BASIS Curriculum Schools global network. We believe in setting a higher standard for students and promoting self-reliance and accountability in a culture where hard work is celebrated, and intellectual pursuits result in extraordinary outcomes. BASIS Independent Dublin is seeking a qualified candidate for a School Counselor! BASIS Independent Dublin is set to open in September 2026, bringing our world-class approach to education to a vibrant new community. We're searching for passionate educators, administrators, and support staff who are eager to make a lasting impact. By joining our founding team, you'll have a unique opportunity to shape the culture, programs, and experiences that will inspire generations of students. What We're Looking For The School Counselor serves as a resource to the school, focusing on both faculty/staff and parent support to assist with interventions in academic and emotional situations. This position is a visible presence in all areas of the school and is responsible for issues relating to the well-being of the students at the school. Your Primary Responsibilities Provide short-term school-based counseling (individual or group setting) Facilitate peer mediation and restorative conferences Support the development and implementation of the social emotional learning curriculum across the school Offer guidance and strategies to teachers and parents for supporting students with a variety of social and emotional issues, including implementing behavior plans as needed Make recommendations for outside support on an as needed basis Prevent, assess, and intervene in crisis situations Act as a member of the school crisis management and response team Create educational workshops for the school community on an as-needed basis Assist the school team in reviewing requests for reasonable accommodations and, if appropriate, contacting their outside support specialists Maintain accurate records when communicating with students, parents and teachers about intervention plans, reasonable accommodations and progress reports. Build positive relationships within the school community Position Qualifications Possess a strong belief in and adherence to the BASIS Curriculum Demonstrate the desired school culture by creating a joyful, loving, respectful, safe, and supportive learning environment and instilling a love of learning and an expectation of high academic performance in every student Maintain high level of customer satisfaction by demonstrating active listening, empathy, problem-solving, follow-through and clear communication Have an ability to build and strengthen positive relationships among students, parents, and teachers Have an ability to exercise excellent judgment and decision making Have exemplary organizational skills along with the ability to establish and manage multiple caseloads Have excellent oral and written communication skills Maintain patience, flexibility and a sense of humor Additional Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Social Work, or Counseling Experience (3-5 years) working with middle and high school students in a professional setting Individual must have a willingness to develop and implement a new position/program Individual has a background with implementing or developing Social Emotional Learning Programming Preferred Qualifications Master's degree in school psychology or related field in clinical psychology or school counseling National Certified Counselor (NCC) or state-certified youth counselor Experience as an independent school-based counselor Benefits: BASIS Independent Schools offers a comprehensive benefits package which includes: Competitive salary dependent on education and experience. Career growth opportunities focused on continuous learning, mentorship, and professional advancement across our network of schools. Retirement options through which eligible participants may receive a 50% Company match for the first 10% of employee earnings deferred. Three PPO medical plans to choose from, as well as dental and vision insurance. An FSA option that allows for pre-tax dollars to cover medical, dependent care, and transit. Student tuition remission for your children to attend our schools. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. In general, this position requires an individual to frequently walk, stand, sit, squat, stoop, reach, kneel, rise from the floor, twist, listen, read, write, and speak the English language. In addition, this position often requires an individual to carry, lift, use repetitive or fine hand movements, and occasionally push, pull, or bend. This position is regularly required to hear and use clear vision with or without correction. Spring Education Group, including, but not limited to SEG Inc., and their affiliates (collectively "Company") is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants for employment and employees are provided equal employment opportunities, including in recruitment, hiring, and assignment, without regard to actual or perceived race, color, religion and religious creed, sex (including pregnancy and related conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital or familial status, age, national origin, ancestry, disability, genetic information, military/veteran status, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local law. The Company expressly prohibits any form of unlawful employee or student harassment or discrimination.
Aya Locums has an immediate opening for a locum Hospitalist Neuro job in Spokane, WA paying $200/hour - $210/hour. Job Details: Position: Physician Specialty: Hospitalist Neuro Start Date: 04-21-26 Length: 1 week Schedule and Coverage: Shift Coverage: Scheduled + On Call required Shift Schedule: Standard 4, 12-Hour 18:00 - 06:00 About the Facility: Facility Type: Acute Care Hospital About Locum Hospitalist Physician Jobs: This is a generalized description of locum hospitalist job requirements. Specific assignment details may vary based on the healthcare facility, geographic location, patient population and the type of care provided. General Job Responsibilities: Oversee the care of hospitalized patients, from admission, through diagnosis, treatment and discharge planning. Ensure continuity of care by collaborating with other healthcare professionals. Coordinate with specialists to manage complex cases and provide comprehensive care. Thoroughly document patient care in the electronic medical record (EMR). Conduct daily rounds to assess patient progress, update treatment plans and address new concerns. Perform procedures such as intubations, central lines, etc., at facilities that do not have a designated critical care physician on site. Communicate with patients and families to explain diagnoses and treatment plans, and to answer questions. Respond to emergency situations and provide immediate medical intervention. Collaborate with case managers and social workers to develop safe and effective discharge plans. Skills: Strong knowledge of internal medicine with the ability to diagnose and treat a wide range of medical conditions. Capable of quickly making sound decisions in rapidly changing or emergency situations. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Efficiently manage large patient loads. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to ensure comprehensive patient care. Flexibility to adapt to new work environments and different medical teams. Minimum Education Requirements: Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree from an accredited medical school. Residency training program in internal medicine or family medicine accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) or the American Osteopathic Association (AOA). License & Certifications: Board certification in internal medicine or family medicine by the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) or the American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine (AOBIM). Active and unrestricted medical license in Washington. Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS). Experience: While specific requirements may vary, most locum hospitalist positions prefer candidates with at least one year of experience providing care in a clinical setting. Additional Notes: Locum tenens hospitalist positions are temporary assignments, often lasting weeks or months, to address staffing shortages in hospitals, surgical centers or other healthcare facilities. These positions offer competitive pay and flexible schedules, allowing hospitalists to pursue diverse work environments and control their workload. Some states may have additional practice requirements for locum physicians, so familiarization with the specific state regulations is recommended. Qualifications and educational requirements for hospitalist sub-specialties may vary. With Aya Locums, you get: Access to top hospitals and healthcare systems in diverse care settings. Highly competitive, transparent locum tenens pay. Dedicated application and assignment support. In-house credentialing and licensing teams. Travel and lodging coverage. Easy timekeeping and streamlined management of documents. Malpractice coverage and risk management support. Aya may provide other benefits where required by applicable law, including but not limited to reimbursements. For all employees and employee applicants, Aya is an Equal Employment Opportunity ("EEO") Employer, including Disability/Vets, and welcomes all to apply.
01/08/2026
Full time
Aya Locums has an immediate opening for a locum Hospitalist Neuro job in Spokane, WA paying $200/hour - $210/hour. Job Details: Position: Physician Specialty: Hospitalist Neuro Start Date: 04-21-26 Length: 1 week Schedule and Coverage: Shift Coverage: Scheduled + On Call required Shift Schedule: Standard 4, 12-Hour 18:00 - 06:00 About the Facility: Facility Type: Acute Care Hospital About Locum Hospitalist Physician Jobs: This is a generalized description of locum hospitalist job requirements. Specific assignment details may vary based on the healthcare facility, geographic location, patient population and the type of care provided. General Job Responsibilities: Oversee the care of hospitalized patients, from admission, through diagnosis, treatment and discharge planning. Ensure continuity of care by collaborating with other healthcare professionals. Coordinate with specialists to manage complex cases and provide comprehensive care. Thoroughly document patient care in the electronic medical record (EMR). Conduct daily rounds to assess patient progress, update treatment plans and address new concerns. Perform procedures such as intubations, central lines, etc., at facilities that do not have a designated critical care physician on site. Communicate with patients and families to explain diagnoses and treatment plans, and to answer questions. Respond to emergency situations and provide immediate medical intervention. Collaborate with case managers and social workers to develop safe and effective discharge plans. Skills: Strong knowledge of internal medicine with the ability to diagnose and treat a wide range of medical conditions. Capable of quickly making sound decisions in rapidly changing or emergency situations. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Efficiently manage large patient loads. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to ensure comprehensive patient care. Flexibility to adapt to new work environments and different medical teams. Minimum Education Requirements: Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree from an accredited medical school. Residency training program in internal medicine or family medicine accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) or the American Osteopathic Association (AOA). License & Certifications: Board certification in internal medicine or family medicine by the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) or the American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine (AOBIM). Active and unrestricted medical license in Washington. Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS). Experience: While specific requirements may vary, most locum hospitalist positions prefer candidates with at least one year of experience providing care in a clinical setting. Additional Notes: Locum tenens hospitalist positions are temporary assignments, often lasting weeks or months, to address staffing shortages in hospitals, surgical centers or other healthcare facilities. These positions offer competitive pay and flexible schedules, allowing hospitalists to pursue diverse work environments and control their workload. Some states may have additional practice requirements for locum physicians, so familiarization with the specific state regulations is recommended. Qualifications and educational requirements for hospitalist sub-specialties may vary. With Aya Locums, you get: Access to top hospitals and healthcare systems in diverse care settings. Highly competitive, transparent locum tenens pay. Dedicated application and assignment support. In-house credentialing and licensing teams. Travel and lodging coverage. Easy timekeeping and streamlined management of documents. Malpractice coverage and risk management support. Aya may provide other benefits where required by applicable law, including but not limited to reimbursements. For all employees and employee applicants, Aya is an Equal Employment Opportunity ("EEO") Employer, including Disability/Vets, and welcomes all to apply.
Aya Locums has an immediate opening for a locum Hospitalist Neuro job in San Antonio, TX paying $250/hour - $285/hour. Job Details: Position: Physician Specialty: Hospitalist Neuro Start Date: 04-10-26 Length: 13 weeks Schedule and Coverage: Shift Coverage: Scheduled + On Call required Shift Schedule: Standard 5, 24-Hour 07:00 - 07:00 About the Facility: Facility Type: Acute Care Hospital About Locum Hospitalist Physician Jobs: This is a generalized description of locum hospitalist job requirements. Specific assignment details may vary based on the healthcare facility, geographic location, patient population and the type of care provided. General Job Responsibilities: Oversee the care of hospitalized patients, from admission, through diagnosis, treatment and discharge planning. Ensure continuity of care by collaborating with other healthcare professionals. Coordinate with specialists to manage complex cases and provide comprehensive care. Thoroughly document patient care in the electronic medical record (EMR). Conduct daily rounds to assess patient progress, update treatment plans and address new concerns. Perform procedures such as intubations, central lines, etc., at facilities that do not have a designated critical care physician on site. Communicate with patients and families to explain diagnoses and treatment plans, and to answer questions. Respond to emergency situations and provide immediate medical intervention. Collaborate with case managers and social workers to develop safe and effective discharge plans. Skills: Strong knowledge of internal medicine with the ability to diagnose and treat a wide range of medical conditions. Capable of quickly making sound decisions in rapidly changing or emergency situations. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Efficiently manage large patient loads. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to ensure comprehensive patient care. Flexibility to adapt to new work environments and different medical teams. Minimum Education Requirements: Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree from an accredited medical school. Residency training program in internal medicine or family medicine accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) or the American Osteopathic Association (AOA). License & Certifications: Board certification in internal medicine or family medicine by the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) or the American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine (AOBIM). Active and unrestricted medical license in Texas. Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS). Experience: While specific requirements may vary, most locum hospitalist positions prefer candidates with at least one year of experience providing care in a clinical setting. Additional Notes: Locum tenens hospitalist positions are temporary assignments, often lasting weeks or months, to address staffing shortages in hospitals, surgical centers or other healthcare facilities. These positions offer competitive pay and flexible schedules, allowing hospitalists to pursue diverse work environments and control their workload. Some states may have additional practice requirements for locum physicians, so familiarization with the specific state regulations is recommended. Qualifications and educational requirements for hospitalist sub-specialties may vary. With Aya Locums, you get: Access to top hospitals and healthcare systems in diverse care settings. Highly competitive, transparent locum tenens pay. Dedicated application and assignment support. In-house credentialing and licensing teams. Travel and lodging coverage. Easy timekeeping and streamlined management of documents. Malpractice coverage and risk management support. Aya may provide other benefits where required by applicable law, including but not limited to reimbursements. For all employees and employee applicants, Aya is an Equal Employment Opportunity ("EEO") Employer, including Disability/Vets, and welcomes all to apply.
01/08/2026
Full time
Aya Locums has an immediate opening for a locum Hospitalist Neuro job in San Antonio, TX paying $250/hour - $285/hour. Job Details: Position: Physician Specialty: Hospitalist Neuro Start Date: 04-10-26 Length: 13 weeks Schedule and Coverage: Shift Coverage: Scheduled + On Call required Shift Schedule: Standard 5, 24-Hour 07:00 - 07:00 About the Facility: Facility Type: Acute Care Hospital About Locum Hospitalist Physician Jobs: This is a generalized description of locum hospitalist job requirements. Specific assignment details may vary based on the healthcare facility, geographic location, patient population and the type of care provided. General Job Responsibilities: Oversee the care of hospitalized patients, from admission, through diagnosis, treatment and discharge planning. Ensure continuity of care by collaborating with other healthcare professionals. Coordinate with specialists to manage complex cases and provide comprehensive care. Thoroughly document patient care in the electronic medical record (EMR). Conduct daily rounds to assess patient progress, update treatment plans and address new concerns. Perform procedures such as intubations, central lines, etc., at facilities that do not have a designated critical care physician on site. Communicate with patients and families to explain diagnoses and treatment plans, and to answer questions. Respond to emergency situations and provide immediate medical intervention. Collaborate with case managers and social workers to develop safe and effective discharge plans. Skills: Strong knowledge of internal medicine with the ability to diagnose and treat a wide range of medical conditions. Capable of quickly making sound decisions in rapidly changing or emergency situations. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Efficiently manage large patient loads. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to ensure comprehensive patient care. Flexibility to adapt to new work environments and different medical teams. Minimum Education Requirements: Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree from an accredited medical school. Residency training program in internal medicine or family medicine accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) or the American Osteopathic Association (AOA). License & Certifications: Board certification in internal medicine or family medicine by the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) or the American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine (AOBIM). Active and unrestricted medical license in Texas. Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS). Experience: While specific requirements may vary, most locum hospitalist positions prefer candidates with at least one year of experience providing care in a clinical setting. Additional Notes: Locum tenens hospitalist positions are temporary assignments, often lasting weeks or months, to address staffing shortages in hospitals, surgical centers or other healthcare facilities. These positions offer competitive pay and flexible schedules, allowing hospitalists to pursue diverse work environments and control their workload. Some states may have additional practice requirements for locum physicians, so familiarization with the specific state regulations is recommended. Qualifications and educational requirements for hospitalist sub-specialties may vary. With Aya Locums, you get: Access to top hospitals and healthcare systems in diverse care settings. Highly competitive, transparent locum tenens pay. Dedicated application and assignment support. In-house credentialing and licensing teams. Travel and lodging coverage. Easy timekeeping and streamlined management of documents. Malpractice coverage and risk management support. Aya may provide other benefits where required by applicable law, including but not limited to reimbursements. For all employees and employee applicants, Aya is an Equal Employment Opportunity ("EEO") Employer, including Disability/Vets, and welcomes all to apply.
At The Learning Spectrum, we believe every child can grow with the right support. Our teams collaborate across ABA and therapies to build communication, social skills, and confidence-at school and beyond. If you're mission-driven, team-oriented, and growth-minded, you'll feel at home here. As a Special Education Paraprofessional at The Learning Spectrum, you will work closely with teachers, therapists, and behavior specialists to support students with autism and related special needs. You'll help each child grow academically, socially, and behaviorally in a structured, compassionate learning environment. What You'll Need High school diploma or equivalent; experience in education or child development preferred Ability to implement lesson plans, behavior interventions, and therapy strategies under supervision Strong communication and collaboration skills for working with multidisciplinary teams Educator aide permit (or willingness to obtain) and completion of all required background checks Physical ability to assist students safely, including lifting, bending, and maintaining engagement throughout the school day What You'll Do Provide direct support to students individually and in small groups to reinforce instructional and behavioral goals Implement lessons and activities developed by teachers and therapists with consistency and accuracy Collect data and document progress toward academic, behavioral, and IEP objectives Support students with daily routines, transitions, and self-care activities while maintaining a safe, structured classroom Communicate observations and updates to teachers and therapists to guide student progress and planning Why You'll Love Working Here Enjoy both paid time off and extra paid school breaks (for select roles), plus paid holidays Wellness perks including gym discounts, mindfulness apps, and prescription savings Tuition reimbursement, career development programs, and leadership training 401(k) retirement savings with a 4% company match and immediate vesting Health, dental, and vision insurance Free Employee Assistance Program with confidential counseling, life coaching, and mental health resources Life insurance, disability coverage, and Health Savings Account (HSA) contributions at no cost to you The Learning Spectrum is an equal opportunity employer, committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy status, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, or status as a protected veteran, or any other characteristic protected by law. If you require reasonable accommodations during the application or interview process, please contact us at
01/08/2026
Full time
At The Learning Spectrum, we believe every child can grow with the right support. Our teams collaborate across ABA and therapies to build communication, social skills, and confidence-at school and beyond. If you're mission-driven, team-oriented, and growth-minded, you'll feel at home here. As a Special Education Paraprofessional at The Learning Spectrum, you will work closely with teachers, therapists, and behavior specialists to support students with autism and related special needs. You'll help each child grow academically, socially, and behaviorally in a structured, compassionate learning environment. What You'll Need High school diploma or equivalent; experience in education or child development preferred Ability to implement lesson plans, behavior interventions, and therapy strategies under supervision Strong communication and collaboration skills for working with multidisciplinary teams Educator aide permit (or willingness to obtain) and completion of all required background checks Physical ability to assist students safely, including lifting, bending, and maintaining engagement throughout the school day What You'll Do Provide direct support to students individually and in small groups to reinforce instructional and behavioral goals Implement lessons and activities developed by teachers and therapists with consistency and accuracy Collect data and document progress toward academic, behavioral, and IEP objectives Support students with daily routines, transitions, and self-care activities while maintaining a safe, structured classroom Communicate observations and updates to teachers and therapists to guide student progress and planning Why You'll Love Working Here Enjoy both paid time off and extra paid school breaks (for select roles), plus paid holidays Wellness perks including gym discounts, mindfulness apps, and prescription savings Tuition reimbursement, career development programs, and leadership training 401(k) retirement savings with a 4% company match and immediate vesting Health, dental, and vision insurance Free Employee Assistance Program with confidential counseling, life coaching, and mental health resources Life insurance, disability coverage, and Health Savings Account (HSA) contributions at no cost to you The Learning Spectrum is an equal opportunity employer, committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy status, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, or status as a protected veteran, or any other characteristic protected by law. If you require reasonable accommodations during the application or interview process, please contact us at
Location: King of Prussia, PennsylvaniaJob Type: ContractCompensation Range: $35 - 40 per hourWe are looking for a creative, high-energy Social Media & Live Experience Lead to bring our brand to life across both digital and physical landscapes. This is more than a social media role; it is a strategic position where you will direct the narrative of our live events, grand openings, and "always-on" programming. You will serve as the bridge between high-level brand vision and the real-time, high-impact content that drives community engagement. You will be the heartbeat of our live brand presence. From directing narrative-driven content on-site to managing V.I.P. and influencer relations, you ensure that every activation is culturally relevant, culturally resonant, and perfectly executed. By integrating social-first thinking into the planning stages of our local partnerships, you will help define our unique value proposition and scale our reach across global and local markets. Responsibilities:Strategic Collaboration: Work closely with the Marketing Manager to execute the overarching Live Experience vision and hit key marketing benchmarks.Market Intelligence: Conduct regular competitive audits of the social landscape to pinpoint growth opportunities and define our unique value proposition.Cross-Functional Synergy: Sync with Paid Social, Growth, PR, and Brand Creative teams to scale content distribution and develop assets that live beyond organic feeds.Project Management: Manage critical milestones and coordinate with stakeholders to ensure creative alignment and timely delivery of all initiatives.Insights & Analytics: Monitor social sentiment and performance metrics to provide actionable recaps and optimization strategies for the wider team.Localized Execution: Maintain brand voice integrity across specific local markets, ensuring all creative content is culturally relevant and accurate.Event Support: Collaborate with Operations and Local Marketing Specialists to drive on-site activations, "always-on" programming, and live events.On-Site Coverage: Provide live social coverage for community days, grand openings, and major brand tentpoles.Content Creation: Direct the capture, editing, and production of high-impact, narrative-driven social content for immediate publication.V.I.P. Relations: Act as the primary on-site liaison for local influencers, creators, and high-profile guests.Strategic Integration: Work directly with mall partners and community leads to ensure social-first thinking is baked into the early planning stages of local partnerships. Qualifications:Professional Background: Minimum of 5 years in a dedicated social media role, with a preferred focus on the lifestyle, entertainment, or theme park industries.Location: Must be based in Philadelphia or Dallas and available for consistent on-site work.Technical Artistry: A sharp eye for aesthetics and proficiency in capturing/editing high-quality mobile or camera-based photo and video.Adaptability: Proven ability to thrive and pivot within high-pressure, rapidly evolving environments.Communication Style: A masterful writer with a talent for fostering genuine engagement within digital communities.JOBID: JN - 24 Opportunity Employer: Race, Color, Religion, Sex, Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, National Origin, Age, Genetic Information, Disability, Protected Veteran Status, or any other legally protected group status.At Cella, a randstad digital company, we welcome people of all abilities and want to ensure that our hiring and interview process meets the needs of all applicants. If you require a reasonable accommodation to make your application or interview experience a great one, please contact offered to a successful candidate will be based on several factors including the candidate's education, work experience, work location, specific job duties, certifications, etc. In addition, Cella by randstad digital offers a comprehensive benefits package, including: medical, prescription, dental, vision, AD&D, and life insurance offerings, short-term disability, and a 401K plan (all benefits are based on eligibility). This posting is open for thirty (30) days. PandoLogic. Category:Marketing & Biz Dev, Location:King Of Prussia, PA-19406
01/08/2026
Full time
Location: King of Prussia, PennsylvaniaJob Type: ContractCompensation Range: $35 - 40 per hourWe are looking for a creative, high-energy Social Media & Live Experience Lead to bring our brand to life across both digital and physical landscapes. This is more than a social media role; it is a strategic position where you will direct the narrative of our live events, grand openings, and "always-on" programming. You will serve as the bridge between high-level brand vision and the real-time, high-impact content that drives community engagement. You will be the heartbeat of our live brand presence. From directing narrative-driven content on-site to managing V.I.P. and influencer relations, you ensure that every activation is culturally relevant, culturally resonant, and perfectly executed. By integrating social-first thinking into the planning stages of our local partnerships, you will help define our unique value proposition and scale our reach across global and local markets. Responsibilities:Strategic Collaboration: Work closely with the Marketing Manager to execute the overarching Live Experience vision and hit key marketing benchmarks.Market Intelligence: Conduct regular competitive audits of the social landscape to pinpoint growth opportunities and define our unique value proposition.Cross-Functional Synergy: Sync with Paid Social, Growth, PR, and Brand Creative teams to scale content distribution and develop assets that live beyond organic feeds.Project Management: Manage critical milestones and coordinate with stakeholders to ensure creative alignment and timely delivery of all initiatives.Insights & Analytics: Monitor social sentiment and performance metrics to provide actionable recaps and optimization strategies for the wider team.Localized Execution: Maintain brand voice integrity across specific local markets, ensuring all creative content is culturally relevant and accurate.Event Support: Collaborate with Operations and Local Marketing Specialists to drive on-site activations, "always-on" programming, and live events.On-Site Coverage: Provide live social coverage for community days, grand openings, and major brand tentpoles.Content Creation: Direct the capture, editing, and production of high-impact, narrative-driven social content for immediate publication.V.I.P. Relations: Act as the primary on-site liaison for local influencers, creators, and high-profile guests.Strategic Integration: Work directly with mall partners and community leads to ensure social-first thinking is baked into the early planning stages of local partnerships. Qualifications:Professional Background: Minimum of 5 years in a dedicated social media role, with a preferred focus on the lifestyle, entertainment, or theme park industries.Location: Must be based in Philadelphia or Dallas and available for consistent on-site work.Technical Artistry: A sharp eye for aesthetics and proficiency in capturing/editing high-quality mobile or camera-based photo and video.Adaptability: Proven ability to thrive and pivot within high-pressure, rapidly evolving environments.Communication Style: A masterful writer with a talent for fostering genuine engagement within digital communities.JOBID: JN - 24 Opportunity Employer: Race, Color, Religion, Sex, Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, National Origin, Age, Genetic Information, Disability, Protected Veteran Status, or any other legally protected group status.At Cella, a randstad digital company, we welcome people of all abilities and want to ensure that our hiring and interview process meets the needs of all applicants. If you require a reasonable accommodation to make your application or interview experience a great one, please contact offered to a successful candidate will be based on several factors including the candidate's education, work experience, work location, specific job duties, certifications, etc. In addition, Cella by randstad digital offers a comprehensive benefits package, including: medical, prescription, dental, vision, AD&D, and life insurance offerings, short-term disability, and a 401K plan (all benefits are based on eligibility). This posting is open for thirty (30) days. PandoLogic. Category:Marketing & Biz Dev, Location:King Of Prussia, PA-19406
Membership Support Specialist - Early Childhood Bilingual Hybrid Location: Englewood, CO (hybrid) Employment Type: Full-Time, Regular Department: ELV Business Services Reports To: Regional Membership Development Manager Travel: Up to 25% (local and national) About the Role: We are currently seeking a detail-oriented and proactive Early Childhood Membership Support Specialist to join our Membership Development team. This role plays a vital part in supporting our mission by providing administrative and operational support, managing client relationships and data, and assisting with membership outreach efforts. Early Learning Ventures (ELV) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening the business side of early care and education (ECE) programs. Through innovative technology solutions and strategic partnerships, ELV helps child care providers streamline operations, improve program quality, and increase access to affordable, high-quality care for families. Our mission is to support the sustainability and success of early childhood programs so they can focus on what matters most-children. Key Responsibilities: Provide administrative support to the Membership Development team, including scheduling, documentation, and internal coordination. Coordinate logistics for events, conferences, and outreach efforts. Maintain and update client records in CRM systems, ensuring data accuracy and integrity. Support outreach campaigns and engagement strategies to grow and retain ELV's membership base. Create promotional materials and support marketing campaigns. Develop and manage social media content and monthly newsletters. Qualifications: Required: Bachelor's degree 2+ years of full-time, professional experience in administrative, operational, or outreach-focused roles (internship and volunteer experience will not be considered toward this requirement) Proficiency in Salesforce or similar CRM Experience with Microsoft Office, Canva, Mailchimp Strong written and verbal communication, organization, and time management skills Passionate about supporting early childhood education and making a meaningful impact through behind-the-scenes work Preferred: Degree in Business Administration, Communications, or related field Bilingual in English and Spanish (written and spoken) 3-5 years of full-time, professional experience in administrative, operational, or outreach-focused roles (internship and volunteer experience will not be considered toward this requirement) Prior work in early childhood education or nonprofit sectors What Does Early Learning Ventures Have to Offer You? Excellent benefits (medical, dental, & vision) Company-paid life insurance Company-paid Short-Term and Long-Term Insurance 401(k) with company match Company-Paid Employee assistance programs Paid vacation days Paid personal days Paid holidays Sick Days Compensation details: 8 Yearly Salary PI95b0ea436a28-1292
01/08/2026
Full time
Membership Support Specialist - Early Childhood Bilingual Hybrid Location: Englewood, CO (hybrid) Employment Type: Full-Time, Regular Department: ELV Business Services Reports To: Regional Membership Development Manager Travel: Up to 25% (local and national) About the Role: We are currently seeking a detail-oriented and proactive Early Childhood Membership Support Specialist to join our Membership Development team. This role plays a vital part in supporting our mission by providing administrative and operational support, managing client relationships and data, and assisting with membership outreach efforts. Early Learning Ventures (ELV) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening the business side of early care and education (ECE) programs. Through innovative technology solutions and strategic partnerships, ELV helps child care providers streamline operations, improve program quality, and increase access to affordable, high-quality care for families. Our mission is to support the sustainability and success of early childhood programs so they can focus on what matters most-children. Key Responsibilities: Provide administrative support to the Membership Development team, including scheduling, documentation, and internal coordination. Coordinate logistics for events, conferences, and outreach efforts. Maintain and update client records in CRM systems, ensuring data accuracy and integrity. Support outreach campaigns and engagement strategies to grow and retain ELV's membership base. Create promotional materials and support marketing campaigns. Develop and manage social media content and monthly newsletters. Qualifications: Required: Bachelor's degree 2+ years of full-time, professional experience in administrative, operational, or outreach-focused roles (internship and volunteer experience will not be considered toward this requirement) Proficiency in Salesforce or similar CRM Experience with Microsoft Office, Canva, Mailchimp Strong written and verbal communication, organization, and time management skills Passionate about supporting early childhood education and making a meaningful impact through behind-the-scenes work Preferred: Degree in Business Administration, Communications, or related field Bilingual in English and Spanish (written and spoken) 3-5 years of full-time, professional experience in administrative, operational, or outreach-focused roles (internship and volunteer experience will not be considered toward this requirement) Prior work in early childhood education or nonprofit sectors What Does Early Learning Ventures Have to Offer You? Excellent benefits (medical, dental, & vision) Company-paid life insurance Company-paid Short-Term and Long-Term Insurance 401(k) with company match Company-Paid Employee assistance programs Paid vacation days Paid personal days Paid holidays Sick Days Compensation details: 8 Yearly Salary PI95b0ea436a28-1292
Healthy Families Family Support Specialist Help Others, Make a Difference, Save a Life. Do you want to make a difference in people's lives every day? Or help people navigate the tough spots in their life? And do it all while working where your hard work is appreciated? You have a lot of choices in where you work make the decision to work where you are valued! Join the McNabb Center Team as the Healthy Families Family Support Worker program today! The Healthy Families Family Support Worker Healthy Families East Tennessee is a free and voluntary, intensive, home-visitation program that offers support services and resource linkage to new and expecting parents. Healthy Families East Tennessee is affiliated and accredited by Healthy Families America, which is the nationally accredited, evidence based, home visitation model adopted by Prevent Child Abuse America. The Healthy Families model is relationship based and focuses on the parent child interaction, strengths of the family, and reducing stressors known to increase the incidence of child abuse and neglect. The Family Support Specialist (FSS) is responsible for initiating and maintaining regular and long-term (up to three or five years) contact and support with families. This activity will occur primarily within the family's home; each visit should last for at least one hour. The FSS ensures the quality of home visiting services helps families achieve core Healthy Families America model quality, fidelity, and success for each family. The interventions should be family-centered, strength-based, and directed at establishing a trusting relationship; strengthening the parent-child relationship; promoting healthy childhood growth and development; and enhancing family well-being by reducing risk and building protective factors. The FSS partners with families and honors diverse family structures and parenting practices. Activities may also include but are not limited to: administering the Family Resilience and Opportunities for Growth Scale (FROG) Scale; administering screening tools such as the ASQ, ASQ-SE, Depression Screens etc.; identifying and referring families for other supportive services, including health care services. The FSS will also be responsible for assisting the family in establishing goals and supporting them throughout this process and is responsible for implementing activities outlined on the Family Service Plan. This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive; and employee will also perform other reasonably related job responsibilities as assigned by immediate supervisor and other management as required. This organization reserves the right to revise or change job duties as the need arises. Moreover, management reserves the right to change job descriptions, job duties, or working schedules based on their duty to accommodate individuals with disabilities. This job description does not constitute a written or implied contract of employment. Schedule: Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm Travel : Must be able to utilize a dependable vehicle for home visitation services. Equipment/Technology : Basic computer skills are required for email, timekeeping, and documentation in the electronic medical record. QUALIFICATIONS - Healthy Families Family Support Worker Education: Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Child and Family Studies, Psychology, or related field preferred. High school diploma and lived experience required if not Bachelor's Qualified. Experience / Knowledge : One year experience providing evidence-based home visiting services preferred. Experience working with young children and families required. Infant Mental Health Endorsement preferred. Required to achieve AIMHITN Infant Mental Health Endorsement within the first two years of employment if hired without endorsement. Training and knowledge in infant and early child development and parenting skills required. To perform this job successfully, an individual must have excellent communication skills with colleagues and clients. Ability to build quality and caring relationships with clients where clients feel supported and heard. Maintain a trauma-informed approach when serving families. Maintain appropriate boundaries with clients and colleagues. Willingness to engage in building reflective capacity, Manage a flexible schedule and multiple tasks. Ability to use reflective practices in working with families. Ability to work with diverse populations in culturally sensitive ways. Physical: Minimal exposure to biological hazards. Hearing of normal/soft tones and close eye work. Valid driver's license. Frequent sitting, standing, walking, bending, stooping, and reaching. CPR and First Aid certification required (training provided). Required to be certified in and adequately implement verbal de-escalation techniques. Applicants should be able to exercise sound judgement under pressure. Clinical staff may be required to get an F endorsement to transport clients as necessary. Location: Knoxville, Tennessee Apply today to work where we care about you as an employee and where your hard work makes a difference! Helen Ross McNabb Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The Center provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment. Helen Ross McNabb Center conducts background checks, driver's license record, degree verification, and drug screens at hire. Employment is contingent upon clean drug screen, background check, and driving record. Additionally, certain programs are subject to TB Screening and/or testing. Bilingual applicants are encouraged to apply. PIab72027dfe7d-6688
01/07/2026
Full time
Healthy Families Family Support Specialist Help Others, Make a Difference, Save a Life. Do you want to make a difference in people's lives every day? Or help people navigate the tough spots in their life? And do it all while working where your hard work is appreciated? You have a lot of choices in where you work make the decision to work where you are valued! Join the McNabb Center Team as the Healthy Families Family Support Worker program today! The Healthy Families Family Support Worker Healthy Families East Tennessee is a free and voluntary, intensive, home-visitation program that offers support services and resource linkage to new and expecting parents. Healthy Families East Tennessee is affiliated and accredited by Healthy Families America, which is the nationally accredited, evidence based, home visitation model adopted by Prevent Child Abuse America. The Healthy Families model is relationship based and focuses on the parent child interaction, strengths of the family, and reducing stressors known to increase the incidence of child abuse and neglect. The Family Support Specialist (FSS) is responsible for initiating and maintaining regular and long-term (up to three or five years) contact and support with families. This activity will occur primarily within the family's home; each visit should last for at least one hour. The FSS ensures the quality of home visiting services helps families achieve core Healthy Families America model quality, fidelity, and success for each family. The interventions should be family-centered, strength-based, and directed at establishing a trusting relationship; strengthening the parent-child relationship; promoting healthy childhood growth and development; and enhancing family well-being by reducing risk and building protective factors. The FSS partners with families and honors diverse family structures and parenting practices. Activities may also include but are not limited to: administering the Family Resilience and Opportunities for Growth Scale (FROG) Scale; administering screening tools such as the ASQ, ASQ-SE, Depression Screens etc.; identifying and referring families for other supportive services, including health care services. The FSS will also be responsible for assisting the family in establishing goals and supporting them throughout this process and is responsible for implementing activities outlined on the Family Service Plan. This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive; and employee will also perform other reasonably related job responsibilities as assigned by immediate supervisor and other management as required. This organization reserves the right to revise or change job duties as the need arises. Moreover, management reserves the right to change job descriptions, job duties, or working schedules based on their duty to accommodate individuals with disabilities. This job description does not constitute a written or implied contract of employment. Schedule: Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm Travel : Must be able to utilize a dependable vehicle for home visitation services. Equipment/Technology : Basic computer skills are required for email, timekeeping, and documentation in the electronic medical record. QUALIFICATIONS - Healthy Families Family Support Worker Education: Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Child and Family Studies, Psychology, or related field preferred. High school diploma and lived experience required if not Bachelor's Qualified. Experience / Knowledge : One year experience providing evidence-based home visiting services preferred. Experience working with young children and families required. Infant Mental Health Endorsement preferred. Required to achieve AIMHITN Infant Mental Health Endorsement within the first two years of employment if hired without endorsement. Training and knowledge in infant and early child development and parenting skills required. To perform this job successfully, an individual must have excellent communication skills with colleagues and clients. Ability to build quality and caring relationships with clients where clients feel supported and heard. Maintain a trauma-informed approach when serving families. Maintain appropriate boundaries with clients and colleagues. Willingness to engage in building reflective capacity, Manage a flexible schedule and multiple tasks. Ability to use reflective practices in working with families. Ability to work with diverse populations in culturally sensitive ways. Physical: Minimal exposure to biological hazards. Hearing of normal/soft tones and close eye work. Valid driver's license. Frequent sitting, standing, walking, bending, stooping, and reaching. CPR and First Aid certification required (training provided). Required to be certified in and adequately implement verbal de-escalation techniques. Applicants should be able to exercise sound judgement under pressure. Clinical staff may be required to get an F endorsement to transport clients as necessary. Location: Knoxville, Tennessee Apply today to work where we care about you as an employee and where your hard work makes a difference! Helen Ross McNabb Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The Center provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment. Helen Ross McNabb Center conducts background checks, driver's license record, degree verification, and drug screens at hire. Employment is contingent upon clean drug screen, background check, and driving record. Additionally, certain programs are subject to TB Screening and/or testing. Bilingual applicants are encouraged to apply. PIab72027dfe7d-6688
Position Title: Intake Specialist (Client Service Sales) - Remote Description Intake Specialist (Client Service - Sales) Heard and Smith, LLP was founded on the principles of compassion, humility and the relentless desire to pursue financial assistance for our clients. Our law firm has been helping the disabled for over 30 years and has a proven record. Do you have a heart for those in need? We are seeking individuals with excellent customer relations, strong work ethic, and a true desire to help others. Being part of the Heard and Smith team is more than a job; each day provides you with opportunities to change someones life! Fast-paced, professional environment; Fulfilling, challenging, and rewarding; Great team environment; Paid Holidays, Accrued Paid Time Off (FT only); Great Medical Benefits Package (FT only); Wellness Program (FT only); Competitive Salary $14.50-$16.50 per hour DOE 401k with Annual Employer Profit-Sharing contributions(historically 5% annual salary - employee contributions not required!) As the Intake Specialist you are the first point of contact for potential clients who are seeking Social Security Disability (SSD) and/or Social Security Income (SSI) assistance. In a call center environment, you will guide potential clients through a screening process (triage) to determine eligibility for SSD/SSI and if eligible, invite them to become a client. You will assist clients in the completion of initial applications as well as addendums and updates for submission to the Social Security Administration. In this role you will: Build the initial client relationship and confidence in our firm with every prospective client interaction Take calls per day in a professional inbound/outbound call center environment Sign up 4 new cases per day to the firm Be expected to meet occupancy and adherence goals Be expected to maintain a minimum call quality score of 90% Consistently build the client relationship and confidence in our firm with every client interaction while proactively contacting clients to ensure the relationship is maintained Solve problems and maintain confidentiality Keep updated records and detailed documentation of client interactions, concerns, and complaints in a paperless database system Use good judgment to discern what issues may be urgent and need a managers or directors attention immediately To be successful as an Intake Specialist you will need: High School Diploma; Degree preferred; or equivalent combination Call center and customer service experience Strong people skills Excellent telephone, communication, and active listening skills Ability to meet performance standards whether in office or working remotely from home Knowledge in computer technology and the Internet (MS Office, Outlook). Including the ability to learn new programs easily Minimum 40 WPM typing speed Multi-tasking skills and the ability to work well under pressure Detail oriented Excellent spelling and grammar Problem analysis and problem-solving Self-motivated, self-disciplined, able to work with little supervision Reliability and dependability Ability to work in fast paced environment Ability to work in a confidential environment always maintaining client confidentiality Has professional manner and high energy level, exhibits a positive attitude Strong organizational skills Good time management skills Accepts new ideas and challenges and is highly motivated Ability to work well with others as a team Ability to work remotely from home as needed per business needs (see remote requirements) Sales experience a plus Fluent Spanish a plus Minimum Requirements for a Remote Home Office Intake Specialist: Computer with up-to-date operating system (No Macs, Chromebooks, Tablets) Camera - internal to computer or external Fast internet connection (20MB+) Wired Ethernet cable Internet connection in your home office Land line telephone or good cell phone signal in home office Quiet, private home office with no distractions during business hours Reside in Texas PI217f02db62ac-3268
01/07/2026
Full time
Position Title: Intake Specialist (Client Service Sales) - Remote Description Intake Specialist (Client Service - Sales) Heard and Smith, LLP was founded on the principles of compassion, humility and the relentless desire to pursue financial assistance for our clients. Our law firm has been helping the disabled for over 30 years and has a proven record. Do you have a heart for those in need? We are seeking individuals with excellent customer relations, strong work ethic, and a true desire to help others. Being part of the Heard and Smith team is more than a job; each day provides you with opportunities to change someones life! Fast-paced, professional environment; Fulfilling, challenging, and rewarding; Great team environment; Paid Holidays, Accrued Paid Time Off (FT only); Great Medical Benefits Package (FT only); Wellness Program (FT only); Competitive Salary $14.50-$16.50 per hour DOE 401k with Annual Employer Profit-Sharing contributions(historically 5% annual salary - employee contributions not required!) As the Intake Specialist you are the first point of contact for potential clients who are seeking Social Security Disability (SSD) and/or Social Security Income (SSI) assistance. In a call center environment, you will guide potential clients through a screening process (triage) to determine eligibility for SSD/SSI and if eligible, invite them to become a client. You will assist clients in the completion of initial applications as well as addendums and updates for submission to the Social Security Administration. In this role you will: Build the initial client relationship and confidence in our firm with every prospective client interaction Take calls per day in a professional inbound/outbound call center environment Sign up 4 new cases per day to the firm Be expected to meet occupancy and adherence goals Be expected to maintain a minimum call quality score of 90% Consistently build the client relationship and confidence in our firm with every client interaction while proactively contacting clients to ensure the relationship is maintained Solve problems and maintain confidentiality Keep updated records and detailed documentation of client interactions, concerns, and complaints in a paperless database system Use good judgment to discern what issues may be urgent and need a managers or directors attention immediately To be successful as an Intake Specialist you will need: High School Diploma; Degree preferred; or equivalent combination Call center and customer service experience Strong people skills Excellent telephone, communication, and active listening skills Ability to meet performance standards whether in office or working remotely from home Knowledge in computer technology and the Internet (MS Office, Outlook). Including the ability to learn new programs easily Minimum 40 WPM typing speed Multi-tasking skills and the ability to work well under pressure Detail oriented Excellent spelling and grammar Problem analysis and problem-solving Self-motivated, self-disciplined, able to work with little supervision Reliability and dependability Ability to work in fast paced environment Ability to work in a confidential environment always maintaining client confidentiality Has professional manner and high energy level, exhibits a positive attitude Strong organizational skills Good time management skills Accepts new ideas and challenges and is highly motivated Ability to work well with others as a team Ability to work remotely from home as needed per business needs (see remote requirements) Sales experience a plus Fluent Spanish a plus Minimum Requirements for a Remote Home Office Intake Specialist: Computer with up-to-date operating system (No Macs, Chromebooks, Tablets) Camera - internal to computer or external Fast internet connection (20MB+) Wired Ethernet cable Internet connection in your home office Land line telephone or good cell phone signal in home office Quiet, private home office with no distractions during business hours Reside in Texas PI217f02db62ac-3268
Contact Community Services Inc
East Syracuse, New York
Initial training for this position is expected to take 3 to 4 months. Training will occur Monday-Friday 11am-7pm on-site at Contacts main office and the Onondaga County E-911 center. The Diversion Specialist plays a pivotal role in Onondaga Countys Person in Crisis (PIC) Navigation Program. This position provides immediate mental health support and crisis intervention to individuals in distress who contact Onondaga County 911. This role is crucial in ensuring that individuals experiencing mental health or substance use crises receive appropriate care and support. This position may be scheduled as either a 911 crisis counselor or a PIC coordinator at the Onondaga County E-911 Center. Duties and Responsibilities 911 Crisis Counselor Respond to 911 calls involving mental health and substance use crises, providing telephonic support with compassion and in accordance with the organizations training and scope Conduct initial assessments to determine the mental health and substance use needs of individuals in crisis Develop and implement crisis intervention plans tailored to the individuals needs, including telephonic de-escalation, referrals to community resources, or connection to community safety net programs Refer calls needing a high level of care to appropriate emergency responders, including police, fire, EMS, and human service dispatch team and collaborate with E-911 staff and emergency responders to ensure coordinated care Offer follow-up support and referrals to appropriate mental health and substance use services and resources PIC Coordinator Receive and prioritize requests for human service dispatch from 911 crisis counselor, law enforcement, and other emergency services personnel Dispatch appropriate human service response in a timely and efficient manner, ensuring coordination with person in crisis, community response team, law enforcement, and EMS Monitor the status of ongoing responses, relay information between responders, and provide updates to E-911 and partners as needed Support E-911 Technical Advisor by reviewing all incoming calls to determine appropriateness of human service response General Responsibilities Ensure successful implementation of the PIC Navigation Program general order guidelines and protocols Support EMS in connecting individuals to treatment or appropriate services following a mental health or substance use crisis, including opioid overdoses or other opioid-related emergencies Facilitate education and access to treatment, prevention, and recovery services, including for persons with opioid use disorder, substance use disorder, and mental health conditions Maintain accurate and timely documentation of all interactions and interventions, in both E-911 CAD system and Contacts iCarol system Act as call center Crisis Specialist responding to 988, 211, and community crisis lines, as scheduled Participate in ongoing training and professional development to stay current with best practices in crisis intervention, human services emergency response, mental health, and substance use Regularly achieve a satisfactory or above rating for calls monitored on assigned lines Meet call center performance metrics, as defined by agency and accrediting bodies Uphold confidentiality and adhere to ethical guidelines while handling sensitive information Attend agency and division staff meetings and approved professional development opportunities to remain knowledgeable about best practices, policies, and protocols Complete all required program and/or funder training and all required agency training such as NYS Mandated Reporter, Sexual Harassment etc Education Requirements Associate degree in a mental health, social work, psychology, counseling, or related human services field is required. Bachelors degree strongly preferred. Advanced degrees (e.g., MSW, MA in Counseling, etc.) may substitute for some or all required experience. Previous Experience Requirement Required: At least 1 year of experience in a mental/behavioral health setting, ideally involving crisis intervention, suicide prevention, or work in a crisis call center. Experience in de-escalation, risk assessment, and coordinating care or referrals for individuals in crisis is highly valued. Candidates with higher levels of education may be considered in lieu of direct crisis experience, provided they demonstrate a strong understanding of crisis response principles and practices. Knowledge and Skills Needed to Perform Effectively in this Position Strong empathy, active listening, communication, teamwork, and interpersonal skills Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to convey complex information clearly and compassionately Strong problem-solving abilities and critical thinking skills to assess needs, adjust to rapidly changing situations, handle various types of crises and provide appropriate referrals Ability to work under pressure and handle high call volumes while maintaining a calm demeanor Proficiency in using computer systems and databases for documentation and resource navigation Function autonomously and exercise good judgment and decision-making skills Efficiently manage multiple tasks simultaneously, including answering calls, documenting information, and coordinating with partnering agencies Work closely with team members and supervisors to ensure seamless operations Additional Requirements Must submit to and pass background checks including fingerprinting and educational verification if required. Successful completion of standardized training program within scheduled timeframe, as determined by Inform USA and American Association of Suicidology accreditation standards Required to pass AAS Crisis Specialist and Inform USA Community Resource Specialist certification exams as soon as eligible and meet qualifications to maintain certifications Strong attendance and punctuality- able to consistently show up on time and work full scheduled shifts and ability to provide advanced notice for time off requests Work schedules are determined based upon call volume trends. This position requires working some holidays and working weekends (most staff work Saturday or Sunday, and some work both days of the weekend). Recognize and value diversity within the work environment. Be an effective team player, value and be respectful of individual differences Access to reliable daily transportation to travel to E-911 and office sites as needed. This position is designated as essential staff. Essential employees perform work involving the safety of human life or the protection of property. Due to this designation, you will be required to report to work for your regular shift in the event the business office is closed due to an emergency. This is a condition of your employment. Physical Dimensions (Job-related physical abilities an individual needs to possess in order to perform the job in a satisfactory manner) Sitting at a computer for long periods of time; entering data; listening & speaking clearly on the telephone. Regular walking, driving, and the ability to lift up to 20 pounds. Reasonable accommodation will be made for individuals with disabilities This job description is not meant to be an all-inclusive list of duties and responsibilities, but constitutes a general definition of the positions scope and function in the company. Employees will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform any other job-related duties requested by their supervisor. This document does not create an employment contract, implied or otherwise, other than an at will employment relationship. Contact Community Services, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or protected veteran status. Compensation details: 25-27 Hourly Wage PIb1d00c26ab6b-0040
01/07/2026
Full time
Initial training for this position is expected to take 3 to 4 months. Training will occur Monday-Friday 11am-7pm on-site at Contacts main office and the Onondaga County E-911 center. The Diversion Specialist plays a pivotal role in Onondaga Countys Person in Crisis (PIC) Navigation Program. This position provides immediate mental health support and crisis intervention to individuals in distress who contact Onondaga County 911. This role is crucial in ensuring that individuals experiencing mental health or substance use crises receive appropriate care and support. This position may be scheduled as either a 911 crisis counselor or a PIC coordinator at the Onondaga County E-911 Center. Duties and Responsibilities 911 Crisis Counselor Respond to 911 calls involving mental health and substance use crises, providing telephonic support with compassion and in accordance with the organizations training and scope Conduct initial assessments to determine the mental health and substance use needs of individuals in crisis Develop and implement crisis intervention plans tailored to the individuals needs, including telephonic de-escalation, referrals to community resources, or connection to community safety net programs Refer calls needing a high level of care to appropriate emergency responders, including police, fire, EMS, and human service dispatch team and collaborate with E-911 staff and emergency responders to ensure coordinated care Offer follow-up support and referrals to appropriate mental health and substance use services and resources PIC Coordinator Receive and prioritize requests for human service dispatch from 911 crisis counselor, law enforcement, and other emergency services personnel Dispatch appropriate human service response in a timely and efficient manner, ensuring coordination with person in crisis, community response team, law enforcement, and EMS Monitor the status of ongoing responses, relay information between responders, and provide updates to E-911 and partners as needed Support E-911 Technical Advisor by reviewing all incoming calls to determine appropriateness of human service response General Responsibilities Ensure successful implementation of the PIC Navigation Program general order guidelines and protocols Support EMS in connecting individuals to treatment or appropriate services following a mental health or substance use crisis, including opioid overdoses or other opioid-related emergencies Facilitate education and access to treatment, prevention, and recovery services, including for persons with opioid use disorder, substance use disorder, and mental health conditions Maintain accurate and timely documentation of all interactions and interventions, in both E-911 CAD system and Contacts iCarol system Act as call center Crisis Specialist responding to 988, 211, and community crisis lines, as scheduled Participate in ongoing training and professional development to stay current with best practices in crisis intervention, human services emergency response, mental health, and substance use Regularly achieve a satisfactory or above rating for calls monitored on assigned lines Meet call center performance metrics, as defined by agency and accrediting bodies Uphold confidentiality and adhere to ethical guidelines while handling sensitive information Attend agency and division staff meetings and approved professional development opportunities to remain knowledgeable about best practices, policies, and protocols Complete all required program and/or funder training and all required agency training such as NYS Mandated Reporter, Sexual Harassment etc Education Requirements Associate degree in a mental health, social work, psychology, counseling, or related human services field is required. Bachelors degree strongly preferred. Advanced degrees (e.g., MSW, MA in Counseling, etc.) may substitute for some or all required experience. Previous Experience Requirement Required: At least 1 year of experience in a mental/behavioral health setting, ideally involving crisis intervention, suicide prevention, or work in a crisis call center. Experience in de-escalation, risk assessment, and coordinating care or referrals for individuals in crisis is highly valued. Candidates with higher levels of education may be considered in lieu of direct crisis experience, provided they demonstrate a strong understanding of crisis response principles and practices. Knowledge and Skills Needed to Perform Effectively in this Position Strong empathy, active listening, communication, teamwork, and interpersonal skills Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to convey complex information clearly and compassionately Strong problem-solving abilities and critical thinking skills to assess needs, adjust to rapidly changing situations, handle various types of crises and provide appropriate referrals Ability to work under pressure and handle high call volumes while maintaining a calm demeanor Proficiency in using computer systems and databases for documentation and resource navigation Function autonomously and exercise good judgment and decision-making skills Efficiently manage multiple tasks simultaneously, including answering calls, documenting information, and coordinating with partnering agencies Work closely with team members and supervisors to ensure seamless operations Additional Requirements Must submit to and pass background checks including fingerprinting and educational verification if required. Successful completion of standardized training program within scheduled timeframe, as determined by Inform USA and American Association of Suicidology accreditation standards Required to pass AAS Crisis Specialist and Inform USA Community Resource Specialist certification exams as soon as eligible and meet qualifications to maintain certifications Strong attendance and punctuality- able to consistently show up on time and work full scheduled shifts and ability to provide advanced notice for time off requests Work schedules are determined based upon call volume trends. This position requires working some holidays and working weekends (most staff work Saturday or Sunday, and some work both days of the weekend). Recognize and value diversity within the work environment. Be an effective team player, value and be respectful of individual differences Access to reliable daily transportation to travel to E-911 and office sites as needed. This position is designated as essential staff. Essential employees perform work involving the safety of human life or the protection of property. Due to this designation, you will be required to report to work for your regular shift in the event the business office is closed due to an emergency. This is a condition of your employment. Physical Dimensions (Job-related physical abilities an individual needs to possess in order to perform the job in a satisfactory manner) Sitting at a computer for long periods of time; entering data; listening & speaking clearly on the telephone. Regular walking, driving, and the ability to lift up to 20 pounds. Reasonable accommodation will be made for individuals with disabilities This job description is not meant to be an all-inclusive list of duties and responsibilities, but constitutes a general definition of the positions scope and function in the company. Employees will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform any other job-related duties requested by their supervisor. This document does not create an employment contract, implied or otherwise, other than an at will employment relationship. Contact Community Services, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or protected veteran status. Compensation details: 25-27 Hourly Wage PIb1d00c26ab6b-0040
Contact Community Services Inc
East Syracuse, New York
Initial training for this position is expected to take 3 to 4 months. Training will occur Monday-Friday 11am-7pm on-site at Contacts main office and the Onondaga County E-911 center. The Diversion Specialist plays a pivotal role in Onondaga Countys Person in Crisis (PIC) Navigation Program. This position provides immediate mental health support and crisis intervention to individuals in distress who contact Onondaga County 911. This role is crucial in ensuring that individuals experiencing mental health or substance use crises receive appropriate care and support. This position may be scheduled as either a 911 crisis counselor or a PIC coordinator at the Onondaga County E-911 Center. Duties and Responsibilities 911 Crisis Counselor Respond to 911 calls involving mental health and substance use crises, providing telephonic support with compassion and in accordance with the organizations training and scope Conduct initial assessments to determine the mental health and substance use needs of individuals in crisis Develop and implement crisis intervention plans tailored to the individuals needs, including telephonic de-escalation, referrals to community resources, or connection to community safety net programs Refer calls needing a high level of care to appropriate emergency responders, including police, fire, EMS, and human service dispatch team and collaborate with E-911 staff and emergency responders to ensure coordinated care Offer follow-up support and referrals to appropriate mental health and substance use services and resources PIC Coordinator Receive and prioritize requests for human service dispatch from 911 crisis counselor, law enforcement, and other emergency services personnel Dispatch appropriate human service response in a timely and efficient manner, ensuring coordination with person in crisis, community response team, law enforcement, and EMS Monitor the status of ongoing responses, relay information between responders, and provide updates to E-911 and partners as needed Support E-911 Technical Advisor by reviewing all incoming calls to determine appropriateness of human service response General Responsibilities Ensure successful implementation of the PIC Navigation Program general order guidelines and protocols Support EMS in connecting individuals to treatment or appropriate services following a mental health or substance use crisis, including opioid overdoses or other opioid-related emergencies Facilitate education and access to treatment, prevention, and recovery services, including for persons with opioid use disorder, substance use disorder, and mental health conditions Maintain accurate and timely documentation of all interactions and interventions, in both E-911 CAD system and Contacts iCarol system Act as call center Crisis Specialist responding to 988, 211, and community crisis lines, as scheduled Participate in ongoing training and professional development to stay current with best practices in crisis intervention, human services emergency response, mental health, and substance use Regularly achieve a satisfactory or above rating for calls monitored on assigned lines Meet call center performance metrics, as defined by agency and accrediting bodies Uphold confidentiality and adhere to ethical guidelines while handling sensitive information Attend agency and division staff meetings and approved professional development opportunities to remain knowledgeable about best practices, policies, and protocols Complete all required program and/or funder training and all required agency training such as NYS Mandated Reporter, Sexual Harassment etc Education Requirements Associate degree in a mental health, social work, psychology, counseling, or related human services field is required. Bachelors degree strongly preferred. Advanced degrees (e.g., MSW, MA in Counseling, etc.) may substitute for some or all required experience. Previous Experience Requirement Required: At least 1 year of experience in a mental/behavioral health setting, ideally involving crisis intervention, suicide prevention, or work in a crisis call center. Experience in de-escalation, risk assessment, and coordinating care or referrals for individuals in crisis is highly valued. Candidates with higher levels of education may be considered in lieu of direct crisis experience, provided they demonstrate a strong understanding of crisis response principles and practices. Knowledge and Skills Needed to Perform Effectively in this Position Strong empathy, active listening, communication, teamwork, and interpersonal skills Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to convey complex information clearly and compassionately Strong problem-solving abilities and critical thinking skills to assess needs, adjust to rapidly changing situations, handle various types of crises and provide appropriate referrals Ability to work under pressure and handle high call volumes while maintaining a calm demeanor Proficiency in using computer systems and databases for documentation and resource navigation Function autonomously and exercise good judgment and decision-making skills Efficiently manage multiple tasks simultaneously, including answering calls, documenting information, and coordinating with partnering agencies Work closely with team members and supervisors to ensure seamless operations Additional Requirements Must submit to and pass background checks including fingerprinting and educational verification if required. Successful completion of standardized training program within scheduled timeframe, as determined by Inform USA and American Association of Suicidology accreditation standards Required to pass AAS Crisis Specialist and Inform USA Community Resource Specialist certification exams as soon as eligible and meet qualifications to maintain certifications Strong attendance and punctuality- able to consistently show up on time and work full scheduled shifts and ability to provide advanced notice for time off requests Work schedules are determined based upon call volume trends. This position requires working some holidays and working weekends (most staff work Saturday or Sunday, and some work both days of the weekend). Recognize and value diversity within the work environment. Be an effective team player, value and be respectful of individual differences Access to reliable daily transportation to travel to E-911 and office sites as needed. This position is designated as essential staff. Essential employees perform work involving the safety of human life or the protection of property. Due to this designation, you will be required to report to work for your regular shift in the event the business office is closed due to an emergency. This is a condition of your employment. Physical Dimensions (Job-related physical abilities an individual needs to possess in order to perform the job in a satisfactory manner) Sitting at a computer for long periods of time; entering data; listening & speaking clearly on the telephone. Regular walking, driving, and the ability to lift up to 20 pounds. Reasonable accommodation will be made for individuals with disabilities This job description is not meant to be an all-inclusive list of duties and responsibilities, but constitutes a general definition of the positions scope and function in the company. Employees will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform any other job-related duties requested by their supervisor. This document does not create an employment contract, implied or otherwise, other than an at will employment relationship. Contact Community Services, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or protected veteran status. Compensation details: 25-27 Hourly Wage PIbf240e5-
01/07/2026
Full time
Initial training for this position is expected to take 3 to 4 months. Training will occur Monday-Friday 11am-7pm on-site at Contacts main office and the Onondaga County E-911 center. The Diversion Specialist plays a pivotal role in Onondaga Countys Person in Crisis (PIC) Navigation Program. This position provides immediate mental health support and crisis intervention to individuals in distress who contact Onondaga County 911. This role is crucial in ensuring that individuals experiencing mental health or substance use crises receive appropriate care and support. This position may be scheduled as either a 911 crisis counselor or a PIC coordinator at the Onondaga County E-911 Center. Duties and Responsibilities 911 Crisis Counselor Respond to 911 calls involving mental health and substance use crises, providing telephonic support with compassion and in accordance with the organizations training and scope Conduct initial assessments to determine the mental health and substance use needs of individuals in crisis Develop and implement crisis intervention plans tailored to the individuals needs, including telephonic de-escalation, referrals to community resources, or connection to community safety net programs Refer calls needing a high level of care to appropriate emergency responders, including police, fire, EMS, and human service dispatch team and collaborate with E-911 staff and emergency responders to ensure coordinated care Offer follow-up support and referrals to appropriate mental health and substance use services and resources PIC Coordinator Receive and prioritize requests for human service dispatch from 911 crisis counselor, law enforcement, and other emergency services personnel Dispatch appropriate human service response in a timely and efficient manner, ensuring coordination with person in crisis, community response team, law enforcement, and EMS Monitor the status of ongoing responses, relay information between responders, and provide updates to E-911 and partners as needed Support E-911 Technical Advisor by reviewing all incoming calls to determine appropriateness of human service response General Responsibilities Ensure successful implementation of the PIC Navigation Program general order guidelines and protocols Support EMS in connecting individuals to treatment or appropriate services following a mental health or substance use crisis, including opioid overdoses or other opioid-related emergencies Facilitate education and access to treatment, prevention, and recovery services, including for persons with opioid use disorder, substance use disorder, and mental health conditions Maintain accurate and timely documentation of all interactions and interventions, in both E-911 CAD system and Contacts iCarol system Act as call center Crisis Specialist responding to 988, 211, and community crisis lines, as scheduled Participate in ongoing training and professional development to stay current with best practices in crisis intervention, human services emergency response, mental health, and substance use Regularly achieve a satisfactory or above rating for calls monitored on assigned lines Meet call center performance metrics, as defined by agency and accrediting bodies Uphold confidentiality and adhere to ethical guidelines while handling sensitive information Attend agency and division staff meetings and approved professional development opportunities to remain knowledgeable about best practices, policies, and protocols Complete all required program and/or funder training and all required agency training such as NYS Mandated Reporter, Sexual Harassment etc Education Requirements Associate degree in a mental health, social work, psychology, counseling, or related human services field is required. Bachelors degree strongly preferred. Advanced degrees (e.g., MSW, MA in Counseling, etc.) may substitute for some or all required experience. Previous Experience Requirement Required: At least 1 year of experience in a mental/behavioral health setting, ideally involving crisis intervention, suicide prevention, or work in a crisis call center. Experience in de-escalation, risk assessment, and coordinating care or referrals for individuals in crisis is highly valued. Candidates with higher levels of education may be considered in lieu of direct crisis experience, provided they demonstrate a strong understanding of crisis response principles and practices. Knowledge and Skills Needed to Perform Effectively in this Position Strong empathy, active listening, communication, teamwork, and interpersonal skills Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to convey complex information clearly and compassionately Strong problem-solving abilities and critical thinking skills to assess needs, adjust to rapidly changing situations, handle various types of crises and provide appropriate referrals Ability to work under pressure and handle high call volumes while maintaining a calm demeanor Proficiency in using computer systems and databases for documentation and resource navigation Function autonomously and exercise good judgment and decision-making skills Efficiently manage multiple tasks simultaneously, including answering calls, documenting information, and coordinating with partnering agencies Work closely with team members and supervisors to ensure seamless operations Additional Requirements Must submit to and pass background checks including fingerprinting and educational verification if required. Successful completion of standardized training program within scheduled timeframe, as determined by Inform USA and American Association of Suicidology accreditation standards Required to pass AAS Crisis Specialist and Inform USA Community Resource Specialist certification exams as soon as eligible and meet qualifications to maintain certifications Strong attendance and punctuality- able to consistently show up on time and work full scheduled shifts and ability to provide advanced notice for time off requests Work schedules are determined based upon call volume trends. This position requires working some holidays and working weekends (most staff work Saturday or Sunday, and some work both days of the weekend). Recognize and value diversity within the work environment. Be an effective team player, value and be respectful of individual differences Access to reliable daily transportation to travel to E-911 and office sites as needed. This position is designated as essential staff. Essential employees perform work involving the safety of human life or the protection of property. Due to this designation, you will be required to report to work for your regular shift in the event the business office is closed due to an emergency. This is a condition of your employment. Physical Dimensions (Job-related physical abilities an individual needs to possess in order to perform the job in a satisfactory manner) Sitting at a computer for long periods of time; entering data; listening & speaking clearly on the telephone. Regular walking, driving, and the ability to lift up to 20 pounds. Reasonable accommodation will be made for individuals with disabilities This job description is not meant to be an all-inclusive list of duties and responsibilities, but constitutes a general definition of the positions scope and function in the company. Employees will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform any other job-related duties requested by their supervisor. This document does not create an employment contract, implied or otherwise, other than an at will employment relationship. Contact Community Services, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or protected veteran status. Compensation details: 25-27 Hourly Wage PIbf240e5-
Location: Woonsocket, Rhode IslandJob Type: ContractCompensation Range: $25 - 45 per hourWe're building a talent pool for upcoming Marketing opportunities incoming from our client, a Leading National Healthcare and Retail Innovation Company. Please note that specific pay rates and project details will vary depending on the individual role that arises.We are seeking driven professionals at the Junior (Specialist/Coordinator) and Mid-Level (Manager) stages of their careers (typically 2-7 years of experience). We need marketers who excel at planning, executing, and tracking multi-channel campaigns designed to drive consumer engagement, loyalty, and business growth. If you have proven experience managing complex marketing projects in a large, matrixed organization, and are comfortable juggling retail, e-commerce, or healthcare-related marketing initiatives, we invite your application.Hybrid Requirement: Candidates must be local to Woonsocket, RI or Boston, MA to reliably commute to a hub location 2-3 days per week. Responsibilities:The Junior to Mid-Level Marketing professional is essential in managing the end-to-end execution of campaign tactics. This role is focused on process management, cross-functional coordination, and ensuring timely delivery of marketing programs.Campaign Execution: Own the hands-on project management and execution of assigned marketing tactics across channels, which may include digital (email, social, display), print, in-store, and direct mail.Creative Production Workflow: Draft clear and comprehensive creative briefs for internal or external agencies. Manage the end-to-end production process, including asset development, review cycles, and final delivery.Stakeholder Coordination: Serve as a central liaison, coordinating closely with internal partners in Strategy, Analytics, Legal/Compliance, Product, and external creative agencies to ensure project alignment and momentum.Compliance & Review: Maintain strict adherence to brand standards and corporate compliance guidelines. Support the routing of marketing materials through necessary legal and regulatory review processes.Performance Tracking: Assist in defining and tracking key performance indicators (KPIs) for campaigns. Leverage data and insights to monitor performance, develop post-campaign reports, and inform optimization opportunities.Budget & Timeline: Manage project timelines, delivery milestones, and track associated marketing expenditures.Qualifications:Experience Level: Typically 2-7 years of professional experience in a Marketing, Product Marketing, or Program/Project Management role within a large corporation or agency supporting a major brand.Channel Expertise: Proven experience in the execution of multi-channel marketing campaigns (e.g., email marketing, paid media, in-store promotion, direct mail).Organizational Acumen: Strong demonstrated ability to manage numerous workflows simultaneously and drive projects to completion in a highly-matrixed organization.Technical Familiarity: Proficiency with modern marketing technology (MarTech) platforms (e.g., CRM tools, Marketing Automation, Content Management Systems) and project management tools.Academic Background: Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Communications, Business Administration, or a related discipline.Highly Valued Experience:Prior experience in the healthcare, insurance, retail, or e-commerce sectors.Experience writing creative briefs and leading kick-off meetings.Familiarity with marketing measurement models and A/B testing frameworks. Skills:Digital Marketing,Project Management,Attention to Detail.JOBID: 4 Opportunity Employer: Race, Color, Religion, Sex, Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, National Origin, Age, Genetic Information, Disability, Protected Veteran Status, or any other legally protected group status.At Cella, a randstad digital company, we welcome people of all abilities and want to ensure that our hiring and interview process meets the needs of all applicants. If you require a reasonable accommodation to make your application or interview experience a great one, please contact offered to a successful candidate will be based on several factors including the candidate's education, work experience, work location, specific job duties, certifications, etc. In addition, Cella by randstad digital offers a comprehensive benefits package, including: medical, prescription, dental, vision, AD&D, and life insurance offerings, short-term disability, and a 401K plan (all benefits are based on eligibility). This posting is open for thirty (30) days.PandoLogic. Category:Marketing & Biz Dev, Location:Woonsocket, RI-02895
01/07/2026
Full time
Location: Woonsocket, Rhode IslandJob Type: ContractCompensation Range: $25 - 45 per hourWe're building a talent pool for upcoming Marketing opportunities incoming from our client, a Leading National Healthcare and Retail Innovation Company. Please note that specific pay rates and project details will vary depending on the individual role that arises.We are seeking driven professionals at the Junior (Specialist/Coordinator) and Mid-Level (Manager) stages of their careers (typically 2-7 years of experience). We need marketers who excel at planning, executing, and tracking multi-channel campaigns designed to drive consumer engagement, loyalty, and business growth. If you have proven experience managing complex marketing projects in a large, matrixed organization, and are comfortable juggling retail, e-commerce, or healthcare-related marketing initiatives, we invite your application.Hybrid Requirement: Candidates must be local to Woonsocket, RI or Boston, MA to reliably commute to a hub location 2-3 days per week. Responsibilities:The Junior to Mid-Level Marketing professional is essential in managing the end-to-end execution of campaign tactics. This role is focused on process management, cross-functional coordination, and ensuring timely delivery of marketing programs.Campaign Execution: Own the hands-on project management and execution of assigned marketing tactics across channels, which may include digital (email, social, display), print, in-store, and direct mail.Creative Production Workflow: Draft clear and comprehensive creative briefs for internal or external agencies. Manage the end-to-end production process, including asset development, review cycles, and final delivery.Stakeholder Coordination: Serve as a central liaison, coordinating closely with internal partners in Strategy, Analytics, Legal/Compliance, Product, and external creative agencies to ensure project alignment and momentum.Compliance & Review: Maintain strict adherence to brand standards and corporate compliance guidelines. Support the routing of marketing materials through necessary legal and regulatory review processes.Performance Tracking: Assist in defining and tracking key performance indicators (KPIs) for campaigns. Leverage data and insights to monitor performance, develop post-campaign reports, and inform optimization opportunities.Budget & Timeline: Manage project timelines, delivery milestones, and track associated marketing expenditures.Qualifications:Experience Level: Typically 2-7 years of professional experience in a Marketing, Product Marketing, or Program/Project Management role within a large corporation or agency supporting a major brand.Channel Expertise: Proven experience in the execution of multi-channel marketing campaigns (e.g., email marketing, paid media, in-store promotion, direct mail).Organizational Acumen: Strong demonstrated ability to manage numerous workflows simultaneously and drive projects to completion in a highly-matrixed organization.Technical Familiarity: Proficiency with modern marketing technology (MarTech) platforms (e.g., CRM tools, Marketing Automation, Content Management Systems) and project management tools.Academic Background: Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Communications, Business Administration, or a related discipline.Highly Valued Experience:Prior experience in the healthcare, insurance, retail, or e-commerce sectors.Experience writing creative briefs and leading kick-off meetings.Familiarity with marketing measurement models and A/B testing frameworks. Skills:Digital Marketing,Project Management,Attention to Detail.JOBID: 4 Opportunity Employer: Race, Color, Religion, Sex, Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, National Origin, Age, Genetic Information, Disability, Protected Veteran Status, or any other legally protected group status.At Cella, a randstad digital company, we welcome people of all abilities and want to ensure that our hiring and interview process meets the needs of all applicants. If you require a reasonable accommodation to make your application or interview experience a great one, please contact offered to a successful candidate will be based on several factors including the candidate's education, work experience, work location, specific job duties, certifications, etc. In addition, Cella by randstad digital offers a comprehensive benefits package, including: medical, prescription, dental, vision, AD&D, and life insurance offerings, short-term disability, and a 401K plan (all benefits are based on eligibility). This posting is open for thirty (30) days.PandoLogic. Category:Marketing & Biz Dev, Location:Woonsocket, RI-02895
San Diego Housing Commission
San Diego, California
Description The San Diego Housing Commission follows a hybrid work scheduled whereby employees are required to work two days in the office located at 1122 Broadway, Suite 300, San Diego, CA 92101 Department: Procurement Operations Benefits include, but are not limited to: 9/80 Compressed Work Schedule (office closed every other Friday) 14 paid holidays Employer paid pension contribution of 14% to base salary 457 tax-deferred savings plan Social security exempt Tuition reimbursement up to $5,000 annually Sharp PPO or HMO Plan, Kaiser Permanente HMO Plan, Dental Vision Flexible spending account Health and wellness perks Rewards & Recognition program To see full benefits package, please visit: About SDHC The San Diego Housing Commission (SDHC) is an award-winning public housing agency in the City of San Diego that provides innovative housing assistance programs for households with low income or experiencing homelessness. The San Diego City Council, in its role as the Housing Authority of the City of San Diego, oversees SDHC. SDHC helps pay rent for more than 17,000 households with low income annually; is a leader in collaborative efforts to address homelessness, such as the Community Action Plan on Homelessness for the City of San Diego and SDHC's homelessness initiative, HOUSING FIRST - SAN DIEGO, which has created more than 11,000 housing solutions since November 2014 for people experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness; and creates and preserves affordable rental housing, with more than 23,000 affordable units in service in the City today with SDHC's participation. About the Department The Procurement Department supports all divisions of the San Diego Housing Commission by ensuring that contracting and purchasing activities are conducted fairly, transparently, and in full compliance with federal, state, and local requirements. The mission of the department is to deliver efficient, customer-focused procurement services that support affordable housing, community initiatives, and the Commission's strategic goals. The team includes Procurement Analysts, Contract Specialists, Labor Compliance professionals, and leadership staff who collaborate closely to manage solicitations, evaluate proposals, oversee contract performance, and support department-wide compliance. The department values teamwork, professionalism, and continuous improvement, and provides opportunities for staff to build technical expertise and advance within the agency. About the Position The San Diego Housing Commission is seeking a Procurement & Contract Analyst with a strong foundation in contract management, compliance, vendor coordination, and program or project support. Candidates typically bring around three (3) years of progressively responsible experience in areas such as procurement, contracting, grants, program management, or government-funded project administration. This role supports the full contracting and procurement lifecycle, including preparing and reviewing solicitation documents, analyzing proposals, developing contract terms, conducting compliance checks, and coordinating with internal teams and external partners. Candidates with experience in cooperative agreements, subcontract management, or government contract compliance are encouraged to apply. Strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple priorities are essential. The position offers the opportunity to grow into public-sector procurement and gain experience with competitive solicitations (RFPs, RFQs, IFBs), cost analysis, and contract negotiation within a mission-driven agency. Examples of Essential Job Functions Participates in developing goals, objectives, policies, procedures, work standards, and administrative control systems for the procurement program. Coordinates and performs professional-level administrative and programmatic work in procurement and contract administration. Researches and develops detailed product and/or service specifications and establishes contract terms; confers with department staff to resolve questions regarding intent and expected use of goods and services, specification definitions, and scope of work statements. Develops, analyzes, negotiates, and administers bid invitations and procurement solicitations, formal and informal bids, requests for qualifications/quotes/proposals ensuring legal and contractual provisions are included to protect the Commission's interests. Prepares and distributes notifications to vendors on Commission mailing lists, MBE/WBE/DVBE businesses, and others; places advertisements in local newspapers; conducts pre-bid and pre-proposal conferences; writes and posts addendums. Coordinates and participates in evaluation of bids; develops evaluation criteria and materials; performs price/cost analyses and assesses the quality and suitability of proposed services and purchases; recommends modifications as needed; summarizes bid responses and prepares documentation; selects, recommends, or participates in selection of contractors and vendors; develops reports for approval of contract awards. Drafts contracts ensuring legal requirements are incorporated and enforced; negotiates contract terms and provisions; coordinates review of contract documents with legal counsel; maintains related files. Ensures contractor compliance with provisions, including the maintenance of required insurance; develops contract amendments and extensions as needed; monitors contractor performance and takes or recommends necessary remedial action to enforce compliance with provisions; researches and resolves discrepancies. Serves as a liaison to employees, the public, private organizations, government agencies, community groups, and other organizations; provides information and assistance regarding procurement programs and services; receives and responds to complaints and questions relating to assigned area of responsibility; reviews problems and recommends corrective actions. Participates in the development and implementation of new or revised programs, systems, procedures, and methods of operation; compiles and analyzes data and makes recommendations. Conducts a variety of analytical and operational studies regarding departmental and programmatic activities, including complex financial, budget, regulatory, operational, or administrative issues or questions; evaluates alternatives, makes recommendations, and assists with the implementation of procedural, administrative, and/or operational changes after approval; prepares comprehensive technical records and reports, identifies alternatives, and makes and justifies recommendations. Prepares and submits Housing Commission and Authority agenda reports and various other commission, committee, and staff reports and correspondence regarding assigned programs. Maintains accurate records and files; develops storage of records and retention schedules. Assists with coordinating and organizing community events; represents Commission to the public in explaining policies and procedures. Participates on a variety of interdisciplinary committees and commissions and represents the Commission to a variety of community and stakeholder groups. Performs other duties as assigned. Typical Qualifications Knowledge of: Principles and practices of public agency procurement and purchasing programs including competitive bidding procedures and supply chain management. Principles, practices, and techniques of drafting and administering procurement contracts and enforcing contract provisions. Principles and practices of sound financial management policies and procedures. Project and/or program management, analytical processes, and report preparation techniques. Organizational and management practices as applied to the analysis, evaluation, development, and implementation of programs, policies, and procedures. Research, statistical, analytical, and reporting methods, techniques, and procedures. Applicable Federal, State, and local laws, regulatory codes, ordinances, and procedures relevant to assigned area of responsibility. Recent and on-going developments, current literature, and sources of information related to the operations of the assigned division. Record-keeping principles and procedures. Modern office practices, methods, and computer equipment and applications related to the work. English usage, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, and punctuation. Techniques for effectively representing the Commission in contacts with governmental agencies, community groups, and various business, professional, educational, regulatory, and legislative organizations. Techniques for providing a high level of customer service by effectively dealing with the public, vendors, contractors, and Commission staff. Ability to: Assist in the development of goals, objectives, policies, procedures, and work standards for the procurement function. Coordinate and oversee programmatic administrative and fiscal reporting activities. Perform responsible and difficult administrative work involving the use of independent judgment and personal initiative. Plan and conduct effective management, administrative, and operational studies. Plan, organize, and carry out assignments from management staff with minimal direction. Conduct research on a wide variety of program topics including vendors, products, contract feasibility, budget proposals, and funding alternatives. Analyze, interpret, summarize, and present administrative and technical information and data in an effective manner. Research, analyze, and evaluate new service delivery methods, procedures, and techniques. Prepare clear and concise reports, correspondence, policies, procedures, and other written materials. Interpret, apply, explain, and ensure compliance with applicable Federal, State, and local policies, procedures, laws, and regulations . click apply for full job details
01/07/2026
Full time
Description The San Diego Housing Commission follows a hybrid work scheduled whereby employees are required to work two days in the office located at 1122 Broadway, Suite 300, San Diego, CA 92101 Department: Procurement Operations Benefits include, but are not limited to: 9/80 Compressed Work Schedule (office closed every other Friday) 14 paid holidays Employer paid pension contribution of 14% to base salary 457 tax-deferred savings plan Social security exempt Tuition reimbursement up to $5,000 annually Sharp PPO or HMO Plan, Kaiser Permanente HMO Plan, Dental Vision Flexible spending account Health and wellness perks Rewards & Recognition program To see full benefits package, please visit: About SDHC The San Diego Housing Commission (SDHC) is an award-winning public housing agency in the City of San Diego that provides innovative housing assistance programs for households with low income or experiencing homelessness. The San Diego City Council, in its role as the Housing Authority of the City of San Diego, oversees SDHC. SDHC helps pay rent for more than 17,000 households with low income annually; is a leader in collaborative efforts to address homelessness, such as the Community Action Plan on Homelessness for the City of San Diego and SDHC's homelessness initiative, HOUSING FIRST - SAN DIEGO, which has created more than 11,000 housing solutions since November 2014 for people experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness; and creates and preserves affordable rental housing, with more than 23,000 affordable units in service in the City today with SDHC's participation. About the Department The Procurement Department supports all divisions of the San Diego Housing Commission by ensuring that contracting and purchasing activities are conducted fairly, transparently, and in full compliance with federal, state, and local requirements. The mission of the department is to deliver efficient, customer-focused procurement services that support affordable housing, community initiatives, and the Commission's strategic goals. The team includes Procurement Analysts, Contract Specialists, Labor Compliance professionals, and leadership staff who collaborate closely to manage solicitations, evaluate proposals, oversee contract performance, and support department-wide compliance. The department values teamwork, professionalism, and continuous improvement, and provides opportunities for staff to build technical expertise and advance within the agency. About the Position The San Diego Housing Commission is seeking a Procurement & Contract Analyst with a strong foundation in contract management, compliance, vendor coordination, and program or project support. Candidates typically bring around three (3) years of progressively responsible experience in areas such as procurement, contracting, grants, program management, or government-funded project administration. This role supports the full contracting and procurement lifecycle, including preparing and reviewing solicitation documents, analyzing proposals, developing contract terms, conducting compliance checks, and coordinating with internal teams and external partners. Candidates with experience in cooperative agreements, subcontract management, or government contract compliance are encouraged to apply. Strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple priorities are essential. The position offers the opportunity to grow into public-sector procurement and gain experience with competitive solicitations (RFPs, RFQs, IFBs), cost analysis, and contract negotiation within a mission-driven agency. Examples of Essential Job Functions Participates in developing goals, objectives, policies, procedures, work standards, and administrative control systems for the procurement program. Coordinates and performs professional-level administrative and programmatic work in procurement and contract administration. Researches and develops detailed product and/or service specifications and establishes contract terms; confers with department staff to resolve questions regarding intent and expected use of goods and services, specification definitions, and scope of work statements. Develops, analyzes, negotiates, and administers bid invitations and procurement solicitations, formal and informal bids, requests for qualifications/quotes/proposals ensuring legal and contractual provisions are included to protect the Commission's interests. Prepares and distributes notifications to vendors on Commission mailing lists, MBE/WBE/DVBE businesses, and others; places advertisements in local newspapers; conducts pre-bid and pre-proposal conferences; writes and posts addendums. Coordinates and participates in evaluation of bids; develops evaluation criteria and materials; performs price/cost analyses and assesses the quality and suitability of proposed services and purchases; recommends modifications as needed; summarizes bid responses and prepares documentation; selects, recommends, or participates in selection of contractors and vendors; develops reports for approval of contract awards. Drafts contracts ensuring legal requirements are incorporated and enforced; negotiates contract terms and provisions; coordinates review of contract documents with legal counsel; maintains related files. Ensures contractor compliance with provisions, including the maintenance of required insurance; develops contract amendments and extensions as needed; monitors contractor performance and takes or recommends necessary remedial action to enforce compliance with provisions; researches and resolves discrepancies. Serves as a liaison to employees, the public, private organizations, government agencies, community groups, and other organizations; provides information and assistance regarding procurement programs and services; receives and responds to complaints and questions relating to assigned area of responsibility; reviews problems and recommends corrective actions. Participates in the development and implementation of new or revised programs, systems, procedures, and methods of operation; compiles and analyzes data and makes recommendations. Conducts a variety of analytical and operational studies regarding departmental and programmatic activities, including complex financial, budget, regulatory, operational, or administrative issues or questions; evaluates alternatives, makes recommendations, and assists with the implementation of procedural, administrative, and/or operational changes after approval; prepares comprehensive technical records and reports, identifies alternatives, and makes and justifies recommendations. Prepares and submits Housing Commission and Authority agenda reports and various other commission, committee, and staff reports and correspondence regarding assigned programs. Maintains accurate records and files; develops storage of records and retention schedules. Assists with coordinating and organizing community events; represents Commission to the public in explaining policies and procedures. Participates on a variety of interdisciplinary committees and commissions and represents the Commission to a variety of community and stakeholder groups. Performs other duties as assigned. Typical Qualifications Knowledge of: Principles and practices of public agency procurement and purchasing programs including competitive bidding procedures and supply chain management. Principles, practices, and techniques of drafting and administering procurement contracts and enforcing contract provisions. Principles and practices of sound financial management policies and procedures. Project and/or program management, analytical processes, and report preparation techniques. Organizational and management practices as applied to the analysis, evaluation, development, and implementation of programs, policies, and procedures. Research, statistical, analytical, and reporting methods, techniques, and procedures. Applicable Federal, State, and local laws, regulatory codes, ordinances, and procedures relevant to assigned area of responsibility. Recent and on-going developments, current literature, and sources of information related to the operations of the assigned division. Record-keeping principles and procedures. Modern office practices, methods, and computer equipment and applications related to the work. English usage, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, and punctuation. Techniques for effectively representing the Commission in contacts with governmental agencies, community groups, and various business, professional, educational, regulatory, and legislative organizations. Techniques for providing a high level of customer service by effectively dealing with the public, vendors, contractors, and Commission staff. Ability to: Assist in the development of goals, objectives, policies, procedures, and work standards for the procurement function. Coordinate and oversee programmatic administrative and fiscal reporting activities. Perform responsible and difficult administrative work involving the use of independent judgment and personal initiative. Plan and conduct effective management, administrative, and operational studies. Plan, organize, and carry out assignments from management staff with minimal direction. Conduct research on a wide variety of program topics including vendors, products, contract feasibility, budget proposals, and funding alternatives. Analyze, interpret, summarize, and present administrative and technical information and data in an effective manner. Research, analyze, and evaluate new service delivery methods, procedures, and techniques. Prepare clear and concise reports, correspondence, policies, procedures, and other written materials. Interpret, apply, explain, and ensure compliance with applicable Federal, State, and local policies, procedures, laws, and regulations . click apply for full job details
This role requires the ability to work lawfully in the U.S. without employment-based immigration sponsorship, now or in the future. Spectrum Reach helps local businesses grow through the best content, insights, products, and people that connect advertisers to their intended audiences across TV, apps, social, and other media platforms. Spectrum Reach operates in multiple states and local markets that can reach over 27 million households by creating scalable advertising and marketing services driven by data insights and award-winning creative services. The Business Operations Regional Support Specialist plays a key role to Spectrum Reach by ensuring compliance and integrity of our Client accounts, analyzing and mitigating credit risk, and acting as a point of contact for Finance related support to our internal and external partners. Please note - this position is required to work 10AM to 7PM 1-2 weeks out of the month ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE POSITION Ensures a positive customer experience through the handling of support requests via email, chat and phone Mitigates company risk by analyzing business credit worthiness and managing exposure through the review of customer accounts Enforces company compliance and data integrity through the evaluation and approval of new client contracts Supports related business initiatives REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS Analytical, critical thinking to navigate making informed credit risk decisions and multiple systems Ability to effectively organize and prioritize Provide strong customer service to clients and sales teams across the footprint Ability to work collaboratively and independently; highly motivated and detail-oriented Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines Ability to demonstrate superb follow through Proficient in Microsoft applications PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Ability to communicate orally and in writing in a clear, straightforward and professional manner Familiarity with the advertising industry EDUCATION Bachelor's degree in marketing, Communications, Business, or related field or equivalent experience FGN135 3 2025 Here, our employees don't just have jobs, they're building careers. That's why we offer a comprehensive pay and benefits package that rewards employees for their contributions to our success, supporting all aspects of their well-being at every stage of life. A qualified applicant's criminal history, if any, will be considered in a manner consistent with applicable laws, including local ordinances. Get to Know Us Charter Communications provides superior communication and entertainment products for residential and business customers through the Spectrum brand. Our offerings include Spectrum Internet , TV, Mobile and Voice. Beyond our connectivity solutions, we also provide local news, programming and regional sports via Spectrum Networks and multiscreen advertising solutions via Spectrum Reach. When you join our team, you'll be keeping our customers connected to what matters most in 41 states across the U.S. Watch this video to learn more. Grow Your Career Here We're committed to growing a workforce that reflects the customers and communities we serve - providing opportunities for employment and advancement to all team members. Spectrum is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including job seekers with disabilities and veterans. Learn about Life at Spectrum.
01/06/2026
Full time
This role requires the ability to work lawfully in the U.S. without employment-based immigration sponsorship, now or in the future. Spectrum Reach helps local businesses grow through the best content, insights, products, and people that connect advertisers to their intended audiences across TV, apps, social, and other media platforms. Spectrum Reach operates in multiple states and local markets that can reach over 27 million households by creating scalable advertising and marketing services driven by data insights and award-winning creative services. The Business Operations Regional Support Specialist plays a key role to Spectrum Reach by ensuring compliance and integrity of our Client accounts, analyzing and mitigating credit risk, and acting as a point of contact for Finance related support to our internal and external partners. Please note - this position is required to work 10AM to 7PM 1-2 weeks out of the month ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE POSITION Ensures a positive customer experience through the handling of support requests via email, chat and phone Mitigates company risk by analyzing business credit worthiness and managing exposure through the review of customer accounts Enforces company compliance and data integrity through the evaluation and approval of new client contracts Supports related business initiatives REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS Analytical, critical thinking to navigate making informed credit risk decisions and multiple systems Ability to effectively organize and prioritize Provide strong customer service to clients and sales teams across the footprint Ability to work collaboratively and independently; highly motivated and detail-oriented Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines Ability to demonstrate superb follow through Proficient in Microsoft applications PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Ability to communicate orally and in writing in a clear, straightforward and professional manner Familiarity with the advertising industry EDUCATION Bachelor's degree in marketing, Communications, Business, or related field or equivalent experience FGN135 3 2025 Here, our employees don't just have jobs, they're building careers. That's why we offer a comprehensive pay and benefits package that rewards employees for their contributions to our success, supporting all aspects of their well-being at every stage of life. A qualified applicant's criminal history, if any, will be considered in a manner consistent with applicable laws, including local ordinances. Get to Know Us Charter Communications provides superior communication and entertainment products for residential and business customers through the Spectrum brand. Our offerings include Spectrum Internet , TV, Mobile and Voice. Beyond our connectivity solutions, we also provide local news, programming and regional sports via Spectrum Networks and multiscreen advertising solutions via Spectrum Reach. When you join our team, you'll be keeping our customers connected to what matters most in 41 states across the U.S. Watch this video to learn more. Grow Your Career Here We're committed to growing a workforce that reflects the customers and communities we serve - providing opportunities for employment and advancement to all team members. Spectrum is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including job seekers with disabilities and veterans. Learn about Life at Spectrum.
Ochsner Health is seeking a Board Certified/Board Eligible Rheumatologist. Ochsner Health is an integrated healthcare system with more than 36,000 employees and over 4,600 employed and affiliated physicians in over 90 medical specialties and subspecialties. It operates 47 hospitals and more than 370 health and urgent care centers across Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and the Gulf South. Ochsner Health's expanding team includes physicians with expertise in the following rheumatic diseases: Rheumatoid arthritis Systemic lupus erythematosus Spondylarthropathies including ankylosing spondylitis, psoriatic arthritis, reactive arthritis and enteropathic arthritis Inflammatory myositis Systemic sclerosis Gout and calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate deposition disease Behcet's disease Systemic sarcoidosis Rheumatic complications in transplant medicine Position Highlights: Clinics are located on the North Shore of New Orleans within St. Tammany Parish Infusion suites located within Slidell Memorial Hospital No hospital call required Integrated practice model with strong, internal referral network Complement services immediately offered at regional clinic health centers with Lab, diagnostic and outpatient surgical services offered Support available from specialists throughout the Ochsner Health System EPIC medical record platform utilized throughout the Ochsner Health System Tort reform state With a panel of over 6,600 unique patients and practice growth exceeding 6%,the Ochsner Rheumatology Department serves patients throughout Louisiana and Mississippi. To meet the constant demand for services, Rheumatology has led innovative initiatives for access to care including virtual direct to consumer visits. With priority focus on our patients, the Rheumatology team has achieved the 93rd percentile for "Likelihood to Recommend the Practice" in Press Ganey reporting for patient experience in healthcare facilities. Compensation and Benefits: Salary is commensurate with experience and training Paid vacation, holidays and CME Full benefits including medical, dental and vision insurance Additional benefit options focused on physical, financial, social and mental health Retirement options (401k, 403b, and 457b) Relocation assistance Malpractice and tail insurance Why Choose Ochsner Health: Flexible schedules to ensure a healthy work-life balance. Integrated health care delivery model with multi-specialty collaboration, large internal referral network and innovative resources dedicated to improving patient care and your ease of practice. Physician-led organization that ensures our providers are given the tools and support needed to care for patients. Professional development opportunities in teaching, research, physician leadership and community service. EPIC medical record platform utilized throughout the health system to enhance flexibility in patient management.
01/05/2026
Full time
Ochsner Health is seeking a Board Certified/Board Eligible Rheumatologist. Ochsner Health is an integrated healthcare system with more than 36,000 employees and over 4,600 employed and affiliated physicians in over 90 medical specialties and subspecialties. It operates 47 hospitals and more than 370 health and urgent care centers across Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and the Gulf South. Ochsner Health's expanding team includes physicians with expertise in the following rheumatic diseases: Rheumatoid arthritis Systemic lupus erythematosus Spondylarthropathies including ankylosing spondylitis, psoriatic arthritis, reactive arthritis and enteropathic arthritis Inflammatory myositis Systemic sclerosis Gout and calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate deposition disease Behcet's disease Systemic sarcoidosis Rheumatic complications in transplant medicine Position Highlights: Clinics are located on the North Shore of New Orleans within St. Tammany Parish Infusion suites located within Slidell Memorial Hospital No hospital call required Integrated practice model with strong, internal referral network Complement services immediately offered at regional clinic health centers with Lab, diagnostic and outpatient surgical services offered Support available from specialists throughout the Ochsner Health System EPIC medical record platform utilized throughout the Ochsner Health System Tort reform state With a panel of over 6,600 unique patients and practice growth exceeding 6%,the Ochsner Rheumatology Department serves patients throughout Louisiana and Mississippi. To meet the constant demand for services, Rheumatology has led innovative initiatives for access to care including virtual direct to consumer visits. With priority focus on our patients, the Rheumatology team has achieved the 93rd percentile for "Likelihood to Recommend the Practice" in Press Ganey reporting for patient experience in healthcare facilities. Compensation and Benefits: Salary is commensurate with experience and training Paid vacation, holidays and CME Full benefits including medical, dental and vision insurance Additional benefit options focused on physical, financial, social and mental health Retirement options (401k, 403b, and 457b) Relocation assistance Malpractice and tail insurance Why Choose Ochsner Health: Flexible schedules to ensure a healthy work-life balance. Integrated health care delivery model with multi-specialty collaboration, large internal referral network and innovative resources dedicated to improving patient care and your ease of practice. Physician-led organization that ensures our providers are given the tools and support needed to care for patients. Professional development opportunities in teaching, research, physician leadership and community service. EPIC medical record platform utilized throughout the health system to enhance flexibility in patient management.
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North Augusta, South Carolina
Internal Medicine or Family Medicine Physician Opportunity 10 mins from Augusta, GA Are you ready to join one of the nation s fastest-growing, primary care groups? We re looking for a dedicated Internal Medicine or Family Medicine Physician to become part of a patient-centered, team-oriented practice that prioritizes quality over volume. Clinic is located in North Augusta, SC just 10 minutes from Augusta, GA. Why This Opportunity Stands Out: Monday-Friday Schedule: Enjoy a predictable 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM workday with no nights or weekends. Low Patient Volume: See an average of just 12-15 patients per day, allowing for quality-focused, relationship-driven care. Comprehensive Onboarding: A 4-week Physician Learning Journey ensures you feel supported from day one. Multidisciplinary Team Approach: Work alongside NPs/PAs, MAs, social workers, pharmacists, lab services, and specialist referral support to enhance patient outcomes. Competitive Compensation & Bonuses: First-year earnings of $300K+ (higher for experienced physicians). Sign-on bonus! Benefits That Start Immediately: Health insurance coverage begins on your first day of employment. Clinic Designed for Better Care: Spacious exam rooms, family-friendly accommodations, and modern facilities built with both patients and providers in mind. Peace of Mind: Occurrence-based malpractice coverage included. What We re Looking For: MD or DO from an accredited program. Board-Certified or Board-Eligible in Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, or Geriatric Medicine. Active or eligible for a medical license in SC Join a Practice That Puts Patients and Physicians First! Job If you're seeking a fulfilling career with a supportive team, a great work-life balance, and the chance to truly make a difference in your community, we d love to connect with you!
01/04/2026
Full time
Internal Medicine or Family Medicine Physician Opportunity 10 mins from Augusta, GA Are you ready to join one of the nation s fastest-growing, primary care groups? We re looking for a dedicated Internal Medicine or Family Medicine Physician to become part of a patient-centered, team-oriented practice that prioritizes quality over volume. Clinic is located in North Augusta, SC just 10 minutes from Augusta, GA. Why This Opportunity Stands Out: Monday-Friday Schedule: Enjoy a predictable 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM workday with no nights or weekends. Low Patient Volume: See an average of just 12-15 patients per day, allowing for quality-focused, relationship-driven care. Comprehensive Onboarding: A 4-week Physician Learning Journey ensures you feel supported from day one. Multidisciplinary Team Approach: Work alongside NPs/PAs, MAs, social workers, pharmacists, lab services, and specialist referral support to enhance patient outcomes. Competitive Compensation & Bonuses: First-year earnings of $300K+ (higher for experienced physicians). Sign-on bonus! Benefits That Start Immediately: Health insurance coverage begins on your first day of employment. Clinic Designed for Better Care: Spacious exam rooms, family-friendly accommodations, and modern facilities built with both patients and providers in mind. Peace of Mind: Occurrence-based malpractice coverage included. What We re Looking For: MD or DO from an accredited program. Board-Certified or Board-Eligible in Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, or Geriatric Medicine. Active or eligible for a medical license in SC Join a Practice That Puts Patients and Physicians First! Job If you're seeking a fulfilling career with a supportive team, a great work-life balance, and the chance to truly make a difference in your community, we d love to connect with you!
Description: JOB SUMMARY The Activities Assistant provides and conducts activities based on the individual psychosocial needs of the residents in assigned licensed areas. Working under the direction of the Activities Coordinator or neighborhood manager, this position will refer questions about procedure or authority for action for approval. All work is performed collaboratively with and in support of other services offered by Williamsburg Landing. Part Time Plus - 30-35 hours/week ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Assists Activities Coordinators with setup, implementation, and breakdown of programs and events Executes individual and small group activities programs in licensed areas; covers other areas of care as scheduled Implements individual, in-room activities and socialization for residents who are unable to leave their rooms or choose to stay in their rooms in licensed areas Provide consistent weekend coverage (rotating with other Activity Coordinators) and weekday coverage when other coordinators are off, working 32 hours per week Assists Activities Coordinators with administrative work, including creation and communication of events Documents residents' activity and residents' response to individual and small group experiences as needed Attends and promotes group outings as assigned Assists residents with moving to and from scheduled activities; assists the resident in using assistive mobility devices safely Works cooperatively with all Activities staff to maintain adequate materials to implement planned individual, in-room, and small group activities Ensures all residents are safe during any activity; takes all appropriate action to have a safe activity space, safely designed activities, and safe interactions; renders immediate emergency response if needed Maintains vigilance to observe any unusual symptoms or signs of illness and reports same to nurse in charge; reports any indication of residents' deteriorating physical, emotional, or mental health by noting such cues as uneaten food, deteriorating cleanliness, or conversations that indicate deep unhappiness or loneliness Attends and/or communicates necessary information to assist the Activities Coordinator with family meetings or the interdisciplinary team conferences on a regular basis Performs other duties as assigned QUALIFICATIONS One or more (1+) years of work experience in social/recreational programs, required Bachelor's degree in related field, preferred; High school diploma or GED, required Activity Professional Certified (APC) credential, preferred Activity Director Certified (ADC) or Certified Therapeutic Recreational Specialist credential, preferred Valid Commonwealth of Virginia Driver's License, required. Valid Commonwealth of Virginia Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with a Passenger Vehicle endorsement, preferred. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Proficiency in MS Office (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) and Google Suite, required; General knowledge of the psycho-social needs of adults in various stages of dementia and knowledge of area resources and cultural activities Demonstrated experience and ability to work with and assist in developing programs for residents in varying stages of dementia and illness Ability to tailor activities to individual needs and to demonstrate a genuine interest in the welfare and quality of life of all residents Ability to work individually or as a team to follow through on projects and assignments delegated by other staff Ability to exercise sound judgement and respond appropriately in the event of an emergency Ability to physically assist residents and safely lift/carry up to 50 pounds Ability to work evenings and weekends as scheduled; including weekend rotation in licensed areas BENEFITS (Full-Time and Part-Time Plus employees) Health, Dental & Vision Insurance FSA & HSA 403(b) Retirement Plan 529 College Savings Plan Long-Term Care Insurance Legal Resources Paid Time Off Holiday Pay Corporate Wellness Program Health Club & Spa Membership Employee Education & Training Fund Employee Assistance Program Credit Union Membership Part-Time employees eligible Williamsburg Landing is a non-profit, independent community offering a vibrant lifestyle for residents. EOE/Tobacco Free/Drug Free Requirements: PI296c4728f9d1-5950
01/02/2026
Full time
Description: JOB SUMMARY The Activities Assistant provides and conducts activities based on the individual psychosocial needs of the residents in assigned licensed areas. Working under the direction of the Activities Coordinator or neighborhood manager, this position will refer questions about procedure or authority for action for approval. All work is performed collaboratively with and in support of other services offered by Williamsburg Landing. Part Time Plus - 30-35 hours/week ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Assists Activities Coordinators with setup, implementation, and breakdown of programs and events Executes individual and small group activities programs in licensed areas; covers other areas of care as scheduled Implements individual, in-room activities and socialization for residents who are unable to leave their rooms or choose to stay in their rooms in licensed areas Provide consistent weekend coverage (rotating with other Activity Coordinators) and weekday coverage when other coordinators are off, working 32 hours per week Assists Activities Coordinators with administrative work, including creation and communication of events Documents residents' activity and residents' response to individual and small group experiences as needed Attends and promotes group outings as assigned Assists residents with moving to and from scheduled activities; assists the resident in using assistive mobility devices safely Works cooperatively with all Activities staff to maintain adequate materials to implement planned individual, in-room, and small group activities Ensures all residents are safe during any activity; takes all appropriate action to have a safe activity space, safely designed activities, and safe interactions; renders immediate emergency response if needed Maintains vigilance to observe any unusual symptoms or signs of illness and reports same to nurse in charge; reports any indication of residents' deteriorating physical, emotional, or mental health by noting such cues as uneaten food, deteriorating cleanliness, or conversations that indicate deep unhappiness or loneliness Attends and/or communicates necessary information to assist the Activities Coordinator with family meetings or the interdisciplinary team conferences on a regular basis Performs other duties as assigned QUALIFICATIONS One or more (1+) years of work experience in social/recreational programs, required Bachelor's degree in related field, preferred; High school diploma or GED, required Activity Professional Certified (APC) credential, preferred Activity Director Certified (ADC) or Certified Therapeutic Recreational Specialist credential, preferred Valid Commonwealth of Virginia Driver's License, required. Valid Commonwealth of Virginia Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with a Passenger Vehicle endorsement, preferred. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Proficiency in MS Office (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) and Google Suite, required; General knowledge of the psycho-social needs of adults in various stages of dementia and knowledge of area resources and cultural activities Demonstrated experience and ability to work with and assist in developing programs for residents in varying stages of dementia and illness Ability to tailor activities to individual needs and to demonstrate a genuine interest in the welfare and quality of life of all residents Ability to work individually or as a team to follow through on projects and assignments delegated by other staff Ability to exercise sound judgement and respond appropriately in the event of an emergency Ability to physically assist residents and safely lift/carry up to 50 pounds Ability to work evenings and weekends as scheduled; including weekend rotation in licensed areas BENEFITS (Full-Time and Part-Time Plus employees) Health, Dental & Vision Insurance FSA & HSA 403(b) Retirement Plan 529 College Savings Plan Long-Term Care Insurance Legal Resources Paid Time Off Holiday Pay Corporate Wellness Program Health Club & Spa Membership Employee Education & Training Fund Employee Assistance Program Credit Union Membership Part-Time employees eligible Williamsburg Landing is a non-profit, independent community offering a vibrant lifestyle for residents. EOE/Tobacco Free/Drug Free Requirements: PI296c4728f9d1-5950
Description: Find Your Purpose! Home of Hope offers flexible schedules to meet your needs, full and part time opportunities, up to $2,000 in annual bonuses , free/reduced child care, great benefits and career growth. Pay commensurate with experience. JOB SUMMARY: Provide people with diverse support needs training and assistance in such as daily living skills, leisure/social activities, personal hygiene skills, social skills and vocational skills, etc. This is an hourly paid position. (Non-exempt) ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Train, guide or assist in personal hygiene, clothing care, mobility, taking medications, managing money, meal planning/preparation, household care, communication, community participation (religious, political, recreational, etc.), health maintenance (nutrition, medical/dental appointments, physical exercise, immunizations, etc.), safety skills and human relations. Coordinate or provide instruction in vocational skills. Identify areas where assisted techniques may be useful at a job site. Develop and utilize natural supports to integrate the person into the work environment. Report progress to individual's Team to develop vocational activities when job placement is not appropriate. Document and maintain task analysis for job placement/assessments, billings and vocational profiles. Assist in achieving maximum potential toward self- determination. Encourage independence and inclusion regardless of community, social or vocational circumstance. Participate in the identification of strengths, interests and needs of the person to ensure maximum development and goal attainment. Interact to promote self-esteem, confidence and morale as well as ensuring the happiness and well being of each person served. Work cooperatively with all employees, service providers, professionals, guardians, and families. Represent HOH in a positive manner. Conduct yourself in a manner becoming of a role model. At all time treat people, co-workers, professionals with respect and dignity. Report to the Program Coordinator and document incidents when the individual receiving services is awake during sleep hours. In the case this individual stays awake during all sleep hours, you should report this so that relief staff can be called in to provide care. Sleeping while the individual is awake is not permitted. Document and report any accidents, medical issues or behavioral incidents that affect the health, welfare or self- respect/dignity of the individual. Report suspicion of rights violations, financial exploitation, neglect, or abuse by calling the Abuse Hotline. Will provide transportation to work, therapies/health appointments, leisure or social activities using public transportation, HOH provided vehicles or personal vehicle. Maintain the cleanliness and safety of the environments for which you are responsible. Report repair or maintenance needs to the House Manager or Program Coordinator. Report any and all safety concerns to the EHSRM Director. Maintain the confidentiality of all information, oral or written, unless authorized to release information in accordance with applicable laws and policies. Report and document any injury that you sustain while on the job to your supervisor and Medcor or the Human Resource Director immediately. Willing to work at multiple or various locations when business needs call for such. CORE VALUES: C lient Centered Care: We are committed to making all decisions and performing all actions with the well-being of our clients as our primary focus, and to always putting our clients' interests ahead of our own. A ccountability: We take personal responsibility, as an organization and as individuals, for our actions, hold each other accountable, and expect to be held accountable at any point throughout the year for our decisions and actions. R espect: While keeping the focus on the needs of our clients, we also commit to demonstrating mutual respect in communication and actions so that a positive environment for everyone is maintained. E xcellence: We are committed to using established best practices, to evaluating effectiveness of our efforts, and to demonstrating a willingness to change current practices at any point based on evidence that change is needed. Requirements: MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS: High School Diploma or equivalency; minimum age 18 No experience necessary Criminal arrest checks will be conducted through the OSBI, and person with a felony conviction will not work for HOH without issuance of exception by Oklahoma Department of Human Services. Working home phone or cell phone Valid OK drivers license; current automotive insurance; dependable transportation; availability to operate vehicle during day/night Must be able to work a flexible schedule on a day to day basis. First Aid/CPR Training (Required). This will include all aspects of completion with compressions on the floor or ground. Require pre-employment, random, post accident and reasonable cause drug screens. Willing to work schedules based on individual client needs. Expected to learn and follow the Individual Plan (IP) of each client. JOB KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Ability to lift 50-70 pounds with and/or without accommodation. Ability to push/pull 50 pounds. Ability to walk at an efficient rate of speed. Must have good communication skills and be able to teach in a variety of settings. Must be mentally and physically capable to perform the duties of the position. Ability to understand oral and written instructions. Reliable motor skills-use of hands and feet Ability to sit, stoop, or stand for prolonged periods of time. TRAINING REQUIREMENTS: Must be able to successfully complete testing and or competencies on training classes required by HOH, DDSD and according to individualized person specific training. Cross training with other people and programs is encouraged for advancement within the HTS levels. HTS Staff may acquire additional levels dependent upon experience, cross-training and advanced training. PIab3cc-9924
01/02/2026
Full time
Description: Find Your Purpose! Home of Hope offers flexible schedules to meet your needs, full and part time opportunities, up to $2,000 in annual bonuses , free/reduced child care, great benefits and career growth. Pay commensurate with experience. JOB SUMMARY: Provide people with diverse support needs training and assistance in such as daily living skills, leisure/social activities, personal hygiene skills, social skills and vocational skills, etc. This is an hourly paid position. (Non-exempt) ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Train, guide or assist in personal hygiene, clothing care, mobility, taking medications, managing money, meal planning/preparation, household care, communication, community participation (religious, political, recreational, etc.), health maintenance (nutrition, medical/dental appointments, physical exercise, immunizations, etc.), safety skills and human relations. Coordinate or provide instruction in vocational skills. Identify areas where assisted techniques may be useful at a job site. Develop and utilize natural supports to integrate the person into the work environment. Report progress to individual's Team to develop vocational activities when job placement is not appropriate. Document and maintain task analysis for job placement/assessments, billings and vocational profiles. Assist in achieving maximum potential toward self- determination. Encourage independence and inclusion regardless of community, social or vocational circumstance. Participate in the identification of strengths, interests and needs of the person to ensure maximum development and goal attainment. Interact to promote self-esteem, confidence and morale as well as ensuring the happiness and well being of each person served. Work cooperatively with all employees, service providers, professionals, guardians, and families. Represent HOH in a positive manner. Conduct yourself in a manner becoming of a role model. At all time treat people, co-workers, professionals with respect and dignity. Report to the Program Coordinator and document incidents when the individual receiving services is awake during sleep hours. In the case this individual stays awake during all sleep hours, you should report this so that relief staff can be called in to provide care. Sleeping while the individual is awake is not permitted. Document and report any accidents, medical issues or behavioral incidents that affect the health, welfare or self- respect/dignity of the individual. Report suspicion of rights violations, financial exploitation, neglect, or abuse by calling the Abuse Hotline. Will provide transportation to work, therapies/health appointments, leisure or social activities using public transportation, HOH provided vehicles or personal vehicle. Maintain the cleanliness and safety of the environments for which you are responsible. Report repair or maintenance needs to the House Manager or Program Coordinator. Report any and all safety concerns to the EHSRM Director. Maintain the confidentiality of all information, oral or written, unless authorized to release information in accordance with applicable laws and policies. Report and document any injury that you sustain while on the job to your supervisor and Medcor or the Human Resource Director immediately. Willing to work at multiple or various locations when business needs call for such. CORE VALUES: C lient Centered Care: We are committed to making all decisions and performing all actions with the well-being of our clients as our primary focus, and to always putting our clients' interests ahead of our own. A ccountability: We take personal responsibility, as an organization and as individuals, for our actions, hold each other accountable, and expect to be held accountable at any point throughout the year for our decisions and actions. R espect: While keeping the focus on the needs of our clients, we also commit to demonstrating mutual respect in communication and actions so that a positive environment for everyone is maintained. E xcellence: We are committed to using established best practices, to evaluating effectiveness of our efforts, and to demonstrating a willingness to change current practices at any point based on evidence that change is needed. Requirements: MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS: High School Diploma or equivalency; minimum age 18 No experience necessary Criminal arrest checks will be conducted through the OSBI, and person with a felony conviction will not work for HOH without issuance of exception by Oklahoma Department of Human Services. Working home phone or cell phone Valid OK drivers license; current automotive insurance; dependable transportation; availability to operate vehicle during day/night Must be able to work a flexible schedule on a day to day basis. First Aid/CPR Training (Required). This will include all aspects of completion with compressions on the floor or ground. Require pre-employment, random, post accident and reasonable cause drug screens. Willing to work schedules based on individual client needs. Expected to learn and follow the Individual Plan (IP) of each client. JOB KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Ability to lift 50-70 pounds with and/or without accommodation. Ability to push/pull 50 pounds. Ability to walk at an efficient rate of speed. Must have good communication skills and be able to teach in a variety of settings. Must be mentally and physically capable to perform the duties of the position. Ability to understand oral and written instructions. Reliable motor skills-use of hands and feet Ability to sit, stoop, or stand for prolonged periods of time. TRAINING REQUIREMENTS: Must be able to successfully complete testing and or competencies on training classes required by HOH, DDSD and according to individualized person specific training. Cross training with other people and programs is encouraged for advancement within the HTS levels. HTS Staff may acquire additional levels dependent upon experience, cross-training and advanced training. PIab3cc-9924
Description: Find Your Purpose! Home of Hope offers flexible schedules to meet your needs, full and part time opportunities, up to $2,000 in annual bonuses , free/reduced child care, great benefits and career growth. Pay commensurate with experience. Responsible to serve as a support person to all individuals receiving services by Home of Hope Inc. This support is given in a variety of areas; daily living skills, leisure activities, personal hygiene skills, vocational skills, individual rights and responsibility training, social skills, human relations, transportation, etc. Requirements: ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: 1. Train, guide or assist in personal hygiene, clothing care, mobility, taking medications, managing money, meal planning/preparation, household care, communication, community participation (religious, political, recreational, etc.), health maintenance (nutrition, medical/dental appointments, physical exercise, immunizations, etc.), safety skills and human relations. 2. Coordinate or provide instruction in vocational skills. Identify areas where assisted techniques may be useful at a job site. Develop and utilize natural supports to integrate the person into the work environment. Report progress to individual's Team to develop vocational activities when job placement is not appropriate. Document and maintain task analysis for job placement/assessments, billings and vocational profiles. 3. Assist in achieving maximum potential toward self- determination. Encourage independence and inclusion regardless of community, social or vocational circumstance. Participate in the identification of strengths, interests and needs of the person to ensure maximum development and goal attainment. Interact to promote self-esteem, confidence and morale as well as ensuring the happiness and well being of each person served. 4. Work cooperatively with all employees, service providers, professionals, guardians, and families. Represent HOH in a positive manner. Conduct yourself in a manner becoming of a role model. At all time treat people, co-workers, professionals with respect and dignity. 5. Report to the Program Coordinator and document incidents when the individual receiving services is awake during sleep hours. In the case this individual stays awake during all sleep hours, you should report this so that relief staff can be called in to provide care. Sleeping while the individual is awake is not permitted. 6. Document and report any accidents, medical issues or behavioral incidents that affect the health, welfare or self- respect/dignity of the individual. Report suspicion of rights violations, financial exploitation, neglect, or abuse by calling the Abuse Hotline. 7. Will provide transportation to work, therapies/health appointments, leisure or social activities using public transportation, HOH provided vehicles or personal vehicle. 8. Maintain the cleanliness and safety of the environments for which you are responsible. Report repair or maintenance needs to the House Manager or Program Coordinator. Report any and all safety concerns to the Safety Coordinator. 9. Maintain the confidentiality of all information, oral or written, unless authorized to release information in accordance with applicable laws and policies. 10. Report and document any injury that you sustain while on the job to your supervisor and TeleCompCare or the Human Resource Generalist immediately. 11. Willing to work at multiple or various locations and overtime when business needs call for such. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS: ? High School Diploma or equivalency; minimum age 18 ? No experience necessary ? Criminal arrest checks will be conducted through the OSBI, and person with a felony conviction will not work for HOH without issuance of exception by Oklahoma Department of Human Services. ? Working home phone or cell phone ? Valid driver's license; current automotive insurance; dependable transportation; availability to operate vehicle during day/night ? Provide flexibility for working a variety of shifts and locations. ? Must complete HOH First Aid/CPR Training which includes full compressions on the floor or ground. ? Required pre-employment drug screen and subject to random, post-accident and reasonable cause drug screens. ? Willing to work schedules based on individual client needs and overtime as required. ? Expected to learn and follow the specific Individual Plan (IP) of each individual. JOB KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: 1. Ability to lift 50-70 pounds with and/or without accommodation. 2. Ability to push/pull 50 pounds. 3. Ability to sit, stoop, or stand for prolonged periods of time. 4. Ability to walk at an efficient rate of speed. 5. Must have good written and oral communication skills and be able to teach in a variety of settings. 6. Must be mentally and physically capable to perform the duties of the position. 7. Ability to understand oral and written instructions. 8. Reliable motor skills-use of hands and feet. Compensation details: 11-14.8 Hourly Wage PIbbaa700083d9-3557
01/02/2026
Full time
Description: Find Your Purpose! Home of Hope offers flexible schedules to meet your needs, full and part time opportunities, up to $2,000 in annual bonuses , free/reduced child care, great benefits and career growth. Pay commensurate with experience. Responsible to serve as a support person to all individuals receiving services by Home of Hope Inc. This support is given in a variety of areas; daily living skills, leisure activities, personal hygiene skills, vocational skills, individual rights and responsibility training, social skills, human relations, transportation, etc. Requirements: ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: 1. Train, guide or assist in personal hygiene, clothing care, mobility, taking medications, managing money, meal planning/preparation, household care, communication, community participation (religious, political, recreational, etc.), health maintenance (nutrition, medical/dental appointments, physical exercise, immunizations, etc.), safety skills and human relations. 2. Coordinate or provide instruction in vocational skills. Identify areas where assisted techniques may be useful at a job site. Develop and utilize natural supports to integrate the person into the work environment. Report progress to individual's Team to develop vocational activities when job placement is not appropriate. Document and maintain task analysis for job placement/assessments, billings and vocational profiles. 3. Assist in achieving maximum potential toward self- determination. Encourage independence and inclusion regardless of community, social or vocational circumstance. Participate in the identification of strengths, interests and needs of the person to ensure maximum development and goal attainment. Interact to promote self-esteem, confidence and morale as well as ensuring the happiness and well being of each person served. 4. Work cooperatively with all employees, service providers, professionals, guardians, and families. Represent HOH in a positive manner. Conduct yourself in a manner becoming of a role model. At all time treat people, co-workers, professionals with respect and dignity. 5. Report to the Program Coordinator and document incidents when the individual receiving services is awake during sleep hours. In the case this individual stays awake during all sleep hours, you should report this so that relief staff can be called in to provide care. Sleeping while the individual is awake is not permitted. 6. Document and report any accidents, medical issues or behavioral incidents that affect the health, welfare or self- respect/dignity of the individual. Report suspicion of rights violations, financial exploitation, neglect, or abuse by calling the Abuse Hotline. 7. Will provide transportation to work, therapies/health appointments, leisure or social activities using public transportation, HOH provided vehicles or personal vehicle. 8. Maintain the cleanliness and safety of the environments for which you are responsible. Report repair or maintenance needs to the House Manager or Program Coordinator. Report any and all safety concerns to the Safety Coordinator. 9. Maintain the confidentiality of all information, oral or written, unless authorized to release information in accordance with applicable laws and policies. 10. Report and document any injury that you sustain while on the job to your supervisor and TeleCompCare or the Human Resource Generalist immediately. 11. Willing to work at multiple or various locations and overtime when business needs call for such. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS: ? High School Diploma or equivalency; minimum age 18 ? No experience necessary ? Criminal arrest checks will be conducted through the OSBI, and person with a felony conviction will not work for HOH without issuance of exception by Oklahoma Department of Human Services. ? Working home phone or cell phone ? Valid driver's license; current automotive insurance; dependable transportation; availability to operate vehicle during day/night ? Provide flexibility for working a variety of shifts and locations. ? Must complete HOH First Aid/CPR Training which includes full compressions on the floor or ground. ? Required pre-employment drug screen and subject to random, post-accident and reasonable cause drug screens. ? Willing to work schedules based on individual client needs and overtime as required. ? Expected to learn and follow the specific Individual Plan (IP) of each individual. JOB KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: 1. Ability to lift 50-70 pounds with and/or without accommodation. 2. Ability to push/pull 50 pounds. 3. Ability to sit, stoop, or stand for prolonged periods of time. 4. Ability to walk at an efficient rate of speed. 5. Must have good written and oral communication skills and be able to teach in a variety of settings. 6. Must be mentally and physically capable to perform the duties of the position. 7. Ability to understand oral and written instructions. 8. Reliable motor skills-use of hands and feet. Compensation details: 11-14.8 Hourly Wage PIbbaa700083d9-3557
Description: Find Your Purpose! Home of Hope offer flexible schedules to meet your needs, full and part time opportunities, up to $2,000 in annual bonuses, free/reduced child care, great benefits and career growth. Pay commensurate with experience. Responsible to serve as a support person to all individuals receiving services by Home of Hope Inc. This support is given in a variety of areas; daily living skills, leisure activities, personal hygiene skills, vocational skills, individual rights and responsibility training, social skills, human relations, transportation, etc. Requirements: ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: 1. Train, guide or assist in personal hygiene, clothing care, mobility, taking medications, managing money, meal planning/preparation, household care, communication, community participation (religious, political, recreational, etc.), health maintenance (nutrition, medical/dental appointments, physical exercise, immunizations, etc.), safety skills and human relations. 2. Coordinate or provide instruction in vocational skills. Identify areas where assisted techniques may be useful at a job site. Develop and utilize natural supports to integrate the person into the work environment. Report progress to individual's Team to develop vocational activities when job placement is not appropriate. Document and maintain task analysis for job placement/assessments, billings and vocational profiles. 3. Assist in achieving maximum potential toward self- determination. Encourage independence and inclusion regardless of community, social or vocational circumstance. Participate in the identification of strengths, interests and needs of the person to ensure maximum development and goal attainment. Interact to promote self-esteem, confidence and morale as well as ensuring the happiness and well being of each person served. 4. Work cooperatively with all employees, service providers, professionals, guardians, and families. Represent HOH in a positive manner. Conduct yourself in a manner becoming of a role model. At all time treat people, co-workers, professionals with respect and dignity. 5. Report to the Program Coordinator and document incidents when the individual receiving services is awake during sleep hours. In the case this individual stays awake during all sleep hours, you should report this so that relief staff can be called in to provide care. Sleeping while the individual is awake is not permitted. 6. Document and report any accidents, medical issues or behavioral incidents that affect the health, welfare or self- respect/dignity of the individual. Report suspicion of rights violations, financial exploitation, neglect, or abuse by calling the Abuse Hotline. 7. Will provide transportation to work, therapies/health appointments, leisure or social activities using public transportation, HOH provided vehicles or personal vehicle. 8. Maintain the cleanliness and safety of the environments for which you are responsible. Report repair or maintenance needs to the House Manager or Program Coordinator. Report any and all safety concerns to the Safety Coordinator. 9. Maintain the confidentiality of all information, oral or written, unless authorized to release information in accordance with applicable laws and policies. 10. Report and document any injury that you sustain while on the job to your supervisor and TeleCompCare or the Human Resource Generalist immediately. 11. Willing to work at multiple or various locations and overtime when business needs call for such. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS: ? High School Diploma or equivalency; minimum age 18 ? No experience necessary ? Criminal arrest checks will be conducted through the OSBI, and person with a felony conviction will not work for HOH without issuance of exception by Oklahoma Department of Human Services. ? Working home phone or cell phone ? Valid driver's license; current automotive insurance; dependable transportation; availability to operate vehicle during day/night ? Provide flexibility for working a variety of shifts and locations. ? Must complete HOH First Aid/CPR Training which includes full compressions on the floor or ground. ? Required pre-employment drug screen and subject to random, post-accident and reasonable cause drug screens. ? Willing to work schedules based on individual client needs and overtime as required. ? Expected to learn and follow the specific Individual Plan (IP) of each individual. JOB KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: 1. Ability to lift 50-70 pounds with and/or without accommodation. 2. Ability to push/pull 50 pounds. 3. Ability to sit, stoop, or stand for prolonged periods of time. 4. Ability to walk at an efficient rate of speed. 5. Must have good written and oral communication skills and be able to teach in a variety of settings. 6. Must be mentally and physically capable to perform the duties of the position. 7. Ability to understand oral and written instructions. 8. Reliable motor skills-use of hands and feet. Compensation details: 12-14.8 Hourly Wage PIc8-3504
01/02/2026
Full time
Description: Find Your Purpose! Home of Hope offer flexible schedules to meet your needs, full and part time opportunities, up to $2,000 in annual bonuses, free/reduced child care, great benefits and career growth. Pay commensurate with experience. Responsible to serve as a support person to all individuals receiving services by Home of Hope Inc. This support is given in a variety of areas; daily living skills, leisure activities, personal hygiene skills, vocational skills, individual rights and responsibility training, social skills, human relations, transportation, etc. Requirements: ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: 1. Train, guide or assist in personal hygiene, clothing care, mobility, taking medications, managing money, meal planning/preparation, household care, communication, community participation (religious, political, recreational, etc.), health maintenance (nutrition, medical/dental appointments, physical exercise, immunizations, etc.), safety skills and human relations. 2. Coordinate or provide instruction in vocational skills. Identify areas where assisted techniques may be useful at a job site. Develop and utilize natural supports to integrate the person into the work environment. Report progress to individual's Team to develop vocational activities when job placement is not appropriate. Document and maintain task analysis for job placement/assessments, billings and vocational profiles. 3. Assist in achieving maximum potential toward self- determination. Encourage independence and inclusion regardless of community, social or vocational circumstance. Participate in the identification of strengths, interests and needs of the person to ensure maximum development and goal attainment. Interact to promote self-esteem, confidence and morale as well as ensuring the happiness and well being of each person served. 4. Work cooperatively with all employees, service providers, professionals, guardians, and families. Represent HOH in a positive manner. Conduct yourself in a manner becoming of a role model. At all time treat people, co-workers, professionals with respect and dignity. 5. Report to the Program Coordinator and document incidents when the individual receiving services is awake during sleep hours. In the case this individual stays awake during all sleep hours, you should report this so that relief staff can be called in to provide care. Sleeping while the individual is awake is not permitted. 6. Document and report any accidents, medical issues or behavioral incidents that affect the health, welfare or self- respect/dignity of the individual. Report suspicion of rights violations, financial exploitation, neglect, or abuse by calling the Abuse Hotline. 7. Will provide transportation to work, therapies/health appointments, leisure or social activities using public transportation, HOH provided vehicles or personal vehicle. 8. Maintain the cleanliness and safety of the environments for which you are responsible. Report repair or maintenance needs to the House Manager or Program Coordinator. Report any and all safety concerns to the Safety Coordinator. 9. Maintain the confidentiality of all information, oral or written, unless authorized to release information in accordance with applicable laws and policies. 10. Report and document any injury that you sustain while on the job to your supervisor and TeleCompCare or the Human Resource Generalist immediately. 11. Willing to work at multiple or various locations and overtime when business needs call for such. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS: ? High School Diploma or equivalency; minimum age 18 ? No experience necessary ? Criminal arrest checks will be conducted through the OSBI, and person with a felony conviction will not work for HOH without issuance of exception by Oklahoma Department of Human Services. ? Working home phone or cell phone ? Valid driver's license; current automotive insurance; dependable transportation; availability to operate vehicle during day/night ? Provide flexibility for working a variety of shifts and locations. ? Must complete HOH First Aid/CPR Training which includes full compressions on the floor or ground. ? Required pre-employment drug screen and subject to random, post-accident and reasonable cause drug screens. ? Willing to work schedules based on individual client needs and overtime as required. ? Expected to learn and follow the specific Individual Plan (IP) of each individual. JOB KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: 1. Ability to lift 50-70 pounds with and/or without accommodation. 2. Ability to push/pull 50 pounds. 3. Ability to sit, stoop, or stand for prolonged periods of time. 4. Ability to walk at an efficient rate of speed. 5. Must have good written and oral communication skills and be able to teach in a variety of settings. 6. Must be mentally and physically capable to perform the duties of the position. 7. Ability to understand oral and written instructions. 8. Reliable motor skills-use of hands and feet. Compensation details: 12-14.8 Hourly Wage PIc8-3504