Occupational Therapist (OT) - Outpatient (Days) Location: Alpena, MI Position Overview: We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Occupational Therapist to join our outpatient team in Alpena, MI. This full-time, permanent role offers an opportunity to make a meaningful impact on patients lives through personalized therapy services. The ideal candidate will have a strong clinical background, excellent communication skills, and a commitment to delivering high-quality care within a collaborative team environment. Key Responsibilities: Conduct comprehensive assessments to evaluate patients physical, neurological, respiratory, cardiovascular, developmental, social, and cognitive functions using formal and informal testing methods. Develop individualized treatment plans aligned with assessment data, physician orders, and patient goals, adjusting plans as patient conditions evolve. Document treatment regimes, progress, and patient responses accurately, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and billing requirements. Educate patients, families, and caregivers regarding diagnoses, prognosis, treatment options, and home exercise programs to promote understanding and adherence. Implement therapeutic interventions, utilizing modalities, exercises, and adaptive strategies to enhance patient function and independence. Supervise and mentor Occupational Therapist Assistants, aides, and students, ensuring adherence to standards and providing clinical guidance. Recommend and facilitate the procurement of adaptive and supportive equipment for patients, coordinating with suppliers and healthcare professionals. Serve as a case manager for assigned patients, coordinating interdisciplinary care and advocating for patient needs. Participate in team conferences, interdisciplinary meetings, and community outreach to promote occupational therapy services and educate the community. Contribute to program development, process improvements, and continuous quality enhancement initiatives. Qualifications: Valid and current Occupational Therapist license for Michigan. Demonstrated proficiency in outpatient therapy, with experience in assessment, intervention, and patient education. Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively across teams. Knowledge of healthcare documentation, billing procedures, and regulatory standards. Ability to handle multiple tasks efficiently and demonstrate professionalism, accountability, and ethical integrity. Proficiency in Microsoft Windows and related healthcare technology. Work Environment & Physical Requirements: Ability to perform essential physical activities, including walking, standing, sitting for extended periods, and occasional lifting of up to 50 lbs. Exposure to potentially infectious materials, with adherence to safety protocols and use of protective equipment. Adjustments for vision and hearing, with capabilities to perform postural changes as needed. Manage the physical and mental demands of working in a fast-paced healthcare setting, including stressful situations like trauma or grief. Compensation & Benefits: Competitive hourly pay starting at $1.00 (additional pay range based on experience). Sign-on bonus of $14,000 with a commitment of two years. Opportunities for professional growth, ongoing education, and participation in community outreach programs. Supportive work environment committed to excellence, integrity, teamwork, and accountability. Access to advanced technologies and continuous learning opportunities. Why Join Us? This role offers a rewarding career path with opportunities for advancement and professional development. You will be part of a dedicated team that values collaboration, innovation, and excellence in patient care. Our organization fosters a culture of integrity and accountability, ensuring your efforts make a tangible difference in the lives of those we serve. We welcome motivated, compassionate, and skilled occupational therapists to apply and join our mission to provide exceptional outpatient care grounded in compassion and professionalism.
04/21/2026
Full time
Occupational Therapist (OT) - Outpatient (Days) Location: Alpena, MI Position Overview: We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Occupational Therapist to join our outpatient team in Alpena, MI. This full-time, permanent role offers an opportunity to make a meaningful impact on patients lives through personalized therapy services. The ideal candidate will have a strong clinical background, excellent communication skills, and a commitment to delivering high-quality care within a collaborative team environment. Key Responsibilities: Conduct comprehensive assessments to evaluate patients physical, neurological, respiratory, cardiovascular, developmental, social, and cognitive functions using formal and informal testing methods. Develop individualized treatment plans aligned with assessment data, physician orders, and patient goals, adjusting plans as patient conditions evolve. Document treatment regimes, progress, and patient responses accurately, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and billing requirements. Educate patients, families, and caregivers regarding diagnoses, prognosis, treatment options, and home exercise programs to promote understanding and adherence. Implement therapeutic interventions, utilizing modalities, exercises, and adaptive strategies to enhance patient function and independence. Supervise and mentor Occupational Therapist Assistants, aides, and students, ensuring adherence to standards and providing clinical guidance. Recommend and facilitate the procurement of adaptive and supportive equipment for patients, coordinating with suppliers and healthcare professionals. Serve as a case manager for assigned patients, coordinating interdisciplinary care and advocating for patient needs. Participate in team conferences, interdisciplinary meetings, and community outreach to promote occupational therapy services and educate the community. Contribute to program development, process improvements, and continuous quality enhancement initiatives. Qualifications: Valid and current Occupational Therapist license for Michigan. Demonstrated proficiency in outpatient therapy, with experience in assessment, intervention, and patient education. Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively across teams. Knowledge of healthcare documentation, billing procedures, and regulatory standards. Ability to handle multiple tasks efficiently and demonstrate professionalism, accountability, and ethical integrity. Proficiency in Microsoft Windows and related healthcare technology. Work Environment & Physical Requirements: Ability to perform essential physical activities, including walking, standing, sitting for extended periods, and occasional lifting of up to 50 lbs. Exposure to potentially infectious materials, with adherence to safety protocols and use of protective equipment. Adjustments for vision and hearing, with capabilities to perform postural changes as needed. Manage the physical and mental demands of working in a fast-paced healthcare setting, including stressful situations like trauma or grief. Compensation & Benefits: Competitive hourly pay starting at $1.00 (additional pay range based on experience). Sign-on bonus of $14,000 with a commitment of two years. Opportunities for professional growth, ongoing education, and participation in community outreach programs. Supportive work environment committed to excellence, integrity, teamwork, and accountability. Access to advanced technologies and continuous learning opportunities. Why Join Us? This role offers a rewarding career path with opportunities for advancement and professional development. You will be part of a dedicated team that values collaboration, innovation, and excellence in patient care. Our organization fosters a culture of integrity and accountability, ensuring your efforts make a tangible difference in the lives of those we serve. We welcome motivated, compassionate, and skilled occupational therapists to apply and join our mission to provide exceptional outpatient care grounded in compassion and professionalism.
Description: StuartCo , founded in 1970, represents a diverse array of market-rate and affordable apartment and townhome options in popular urban and suburban locations. We also offer senior housing campuses. StuartCo is focused on building a workforce that is diverse and inclusive. If you're excited about this role but do not meet all the qualifications listed above, we encourage you to apply. We review all applications. Riverview at Upper Landing is looking to hire a full-time Leasing Consultant to join their team in Saint Paul, MN . As a Leasing Consultant, you will develop, refine, and effectively implement excellent telephone and personal sales skills. Specifically, to respond to property visits or telephone inquiries and conduct community/property tours. Lease apartment homes/townhomes and aggressively sell the products and services of the rental community. Work to optimize occupancy while maximizing effective leased rent. Working Hours: Typically, FT40, Monday - Friday, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Saturdays, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm. When working a Saturday, a day off during that same week will be provided. The Saturday working rotation is every other Saturday. Property office hours may vary by property. You may be expected to flex your schedule to meet the demands of the business. Benefits: Health, Flexible Spending Account, Dental, Vision, Life, ADD, LTD, STD, Critical Illness, Accident, Hospital Indemnity, Legal, ID Theft, Pet Insurance, and 401(K). 9 Paid Holidays Generous PTO accruals Job Responsibilities and Duties Essential Responsibilities Maintain current knowledge regarding apartment/townhome availability, rates, and features. Greet prospective residents. Discuss their housing needs and desires. Review information packet, floor plans, deposits, etc. Present information regarding the community. Follow established policy and procedures in the qualification, screening, and acceptance of applicants. Conduct a property and apartment/townhome tour. Transport the prospect around the community in order to show amenities, models, and available apartments/townhomes. Maintain prospect and leasing data on the Guest Card and in Yardi. Follow up within 48 hours of showing a prospective resident if the lease was not signed. Send a thank you card. Follow the community lease renewal program. Maximize resident renewals. Prepare lease-related paperwork in an accurate and timely manner. Explain all lease documents to new and existing residents. Ensure all documents are correctly completed prior to the resident's move-in. Prepare marketing letters, flyers, etc., to prospective residents as appropriate. Other Responsibilities Prepare property information packet. Prepare move-in packet. Assist with managing the day-to-day operation of the community. Work closely with the Property Manager and Assistant Property Manager to ensure apartments/townhomes are ready for move-in and maintained in a satisfactory manner. Assume responsibility for community operations when the Property Manager and Assistant Property Manager are off-site, resulting in the Leasing Consultant being the senior office staff person on-site. Attend staff meetings as required. Maintain and safeguard confidential information. Remain flexible, receptive, and adaptive to change. Understand and apply basic principles of good housekeeping and safety. Perform other related duties as requested by the supervisor. Job Standards High school diploma or equivalent required. One or more years of leasing or retail experience preferred. Ability to deal well with people and to get them to feel comfortable quickly. Ability to "close" a sale. Ability to work in a team atmosphere. Working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel. Ability to organize and prioritize work projects. Follow and adhere to organizational policies and procedures. StuartCo is an Equal Opportunity Employer and considers applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, orientation, national origin, age, disability, genetics, or any other basis forbidden under federal, provincial, or local law. Requirements: Compensation details: 22-25 Hourly Wage PI1e30272a1-
04/21/2026
Full time
Description: StuartCo , founded in 1970, represents a diverse array of market-rate and affordable apartment and townhome options in popular urban and suburban locations. We also offer senior housing campuses. StuartCo is focused on building a workforce that is diverse and inclusive. If you're excited about this role but do not meet all the qualifications listed above, we encourage you to apply. We review all applications. Riverview at Upper Landing is looking to hire a full-time Leasing Consultant to join their team in Saint Paul, MN . As a Leasing Consultant, you will develop, refine, and effectively implement excellent telephone and personal sales skills. Specifically, to respond to property visits or telephone inquiries and conduct community/property tours. Lease apartment homes/townhomes and aggressively sell the products and services of the rental community. Work to optimize occupancy while maximizing effective leased rent. Working Hours: Typically, FT40, Monday - Friday, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Saturdays, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm. When working a Saturday, a day off during that same week will be provided. The Saturday working rotation is every other Saturday. Property office hours may vary by property. You may be expected to flex your schedule to meet the demands of the business. Benefits: Health, Flexible Spending Account, Dental, Vision, Life, ADD, LTD, STD, Critical Illness, Accident, Hospital Indemnity, Legal, ID Theft, Pet Insurance, and 401(K). 9 Paid Holidays Generous PTO accruals Job Responsibilities and Duties Essential Responsibilities Maintain current knowledge regarding apartment/townhome availability, rates, and features. Greet prospective residents. Discuss their housing needs and desires. Review information packet, floor plans, deposits, etc. Present information regarding the community. Follow established policy and procedures in the qualification, screening, and acceptance of applicants. Conduct a property and apartment/townhome tour. Transport the prospect around the community in order to show amenities, models, and available apartments/townhomes. Maintain prospect and leasing data on the Guest Card and in Yardi. Follow up within 48 hours of showing a prospective resident if the lease was not signed. Send a thank you card. Follow the community lease renewal program. Maximize resident renewals. Prepare lease-related paperwork in an accurate and timely manner. Explain all lease documents to new and existing residents. Ensure all documents are correctly completed prior to the resident's move-in. Prepare marketing letters, flyers, etc., to prospective residents as appropriate. Other Responsibilities Prepare property information packet. Prepare move-in packet. Assist with managing the day-to-day operation of the community. Work closely with the Property Manager and Assistant Property Manager to ensure apartments/townhomes are ready for move-in and maintained in a satisfactory manner. Assume responsibility for community operations when the Property Manager and Assistant Property Manager are off-site, resulting in the Leasing Consultant being the senior office staff person on-site. Attend staff meetings as required. Maintain and safeguard confidential information. Remain flexible, receptive, and adaptive to change. Understand and apply basic principles of good housekeeping and safety. Perform other related duties as requested by the supervisor. Job Standards High school diploma or equivalent required. One or more years of leasing or retail experience preferred. Ability to deal well with people and to get them to feel comfortable quickly. Ability to "close" a sale. Ability to work in a team atmosphere. Working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel. Ability to organize and prioritize work projects. Follow and adhere to organizational policies and procedures. StuartCo is an Equal Opportunity Employer and considers applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, orientation, national origin, age, disability, genetics, or any other basis forbidden under federal, provincial, or local law. Requirements: Compensation details: 22-25 Hourly Wage PI1e30272a1-
Why USAA? At USAA, our mission is to empower our members to achieve financial security through highly competitive products, exceptional service and trusted advice. We seek to be the choice for the military community and their families. Embrace a fulfilling career at USAA, where our core values - honesty, integrity, loyalty and service - define how we treat each other and our members. Be part of what truly makes us special and impactful. The Opportunity We are seeking a dedicated Claims Litigation Manager Senior - Auto. We offer a flexible work environment that requires an individual to be in the office 3 days per week . This position can be based in our Phoenix, AZ, Colorado Springs, CO,San Antonio, TX offices. Relocation assistance is not available for this position. What you'll do: Responsible for managing complex litigation arising out of the auto or property contract in compliance with state laws and regulations, to include creating strategy for defense or settlement, evaluating, negotiating, and collaborating with defense counsel to secure appropriate resolution. Accountable for delivering a concierge level of best-in-class member service through setting appropriate expectations, proactive communications, advice and empathy. Identifies and manages existing and emerging risks that stem from business activities and the job role. Ensures risks associated with business activities are effectively identified, measured, monitored, and controlled. Follows written risk and compliance policies, standards, and procedures for business activities. Manages complex litigation, to include BI or Property cases involving serious bodily injury or property damage, disputed damages with potential for excess exposure, cases with complex coverage issues, declaratory judgment actions and aggravated liability; PIP/MP cases containing severe or catastrophic injuries, serious questions of law, extra contractual exposure or other regulatory penalties to the association; Subrogation litigation involving analysis of legal recovery theories, affirmative defenses, and applicable laws and doctrines. Works independently with minimal supervision; acts as a resource for colleagues with less experience. Applies advanced knowledge of claims litigation processes. Proactively manages litigation and acts as liaison with members, internal and external counsel. Clearly documents litigation strategy, litigation budget, investigation, evaluation, negotiation, settlement, and trial decisions. Represents USAA at mediations, case conferences, and/or trials. Reviews, audits, and approves legal fees and expenses. Partners and/or directs law firm vendors to facilitate timely lawsuit resolution. Holds law firm vendors accountable for following Defense Counsel Litigation Handling Requirements. Synthesizes analyses, identifies root cause(s), and provides recommendations that influence litigation and business solutions. Provides insight and guides management and counsel on issues. Assists team members in reviewing, formulating, and documenting litigation plan and serves as a resource to team members on escalated issues of an unusual nature. Impacts a range of customer, operational, project or service activities within own team and other related teams; works within broad guidelines and policies. May serve as assistant to the Director of Litigation Operations and assigned to work on special projects and develop/conduct training. Will be prepared to assume responsibilities of the DLO, as needed, and demonstrate team leadership characteristics. Ensures members receive high levels of service from themselves and law firm vendors. Ensures risks associated with business activities are effectively identified, measured, monitored, and controlled in accordance with risk and compliance policies and procedures. What you have: Bachelor's degree; OR 4 years of related experience (in addition to the minimum years of experience required) may be substituted in lieu of degree (10 years of experience in lieu of a degree). 6 years of relevant work experience handling complex liability and complex first party claims or progressive experience in complex litigation. 2 years customer contact experience. Claims adjusters license in assigned state or ability to obtain license within 3 months. Advanced knowledge of strong negotiation techniques. and customer service skills. Excellent communication skills. Advanced knowledge of P&C policies and state laws. Advanced knowledge of regulatory compliance related to claims and claims litigation. Experience handling large losses auto, property or commercial. Proficient knowledge of Microsoft Office tools to include Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. What sets you apart: 5+ years' experience handling casualty liability claims to include bodily injury and uninsured/underinsured motorist bodily injury claims. 2+ years' direct handling of Auto Bodily Injury and Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Litigation to resolution. Familiarity with injury claims litigation processes. Experience working injury claims in California, Washington, Nevada and Arizona. Continuing Education to include any relevant insurance designations (SCLA, CPCU, AIC, etc.). USAA does not provide visa sponsorship for this role. Please do not apply for this role if at any time (now or in the future) you will need immigration support (i.e., H-1B, TN, STEM OPT Training Plans, etc.). Compensation range: The salary range for this position is: $103,450-$197,730. Compensation: USAA has an effective process for assessing market data and establishing ranges to ensure we remain competitive. You are paid within the salary range based on your experience and market data of the position. The actual salary for this role may vary by location. Employees may be eligible for pay incentives based on overall corporate and individual performance and at the discretion of the USAA Board of Directors. The above description reflects the details considered necessary to describe the principal functions of the job and should not be construed as a detailed description of all the work requirements that may be performed in the job. Benefits: At USAA our employees enjoy best-in-class benefits to support their physical, financial, and emotional wellness. These benefits include comprehensive medical, dental and vision plans, 401(k), pension, life insurance, parental benefits, adoption assistance, paid time off program with paid holidays plus 16 paid volunteer hours, and various wellness programs. Additionally, our career path planning and continuing education assists employees with their professional goals. For more details on our outstanding benefits, visit our benefits page on Applications for this position are accepted on an ongoing basis, this posting will remain open until the position is filled. Thus, interested candidates are encouraged to apply the same day they view this posting. USAA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
04/21/2026
Full time
Why USAA? At USAA, our mission is to empower our members to achieve financial security through highly competitive products, exceptional service and trusted advice. We seek to be the choice for the military community and their families. Embrace a fulfilling career at USAA, where our core values - honesty, integrity, loyalty and service - define how we treat each other and our members. Be part of what truly makes us special and impactful. The Opportunity We are seeking a dedicated Claims Litigation Manager Senior - Auto. We offer a flexible work environment that requires an individual to be in the office 3 days per week . This position can be based in our Phoenix, AZ, Colorado Springs, CO,San Antonio, TX offices. Relocation assistance is not available for this position. What you'll do: Responsible for managing complex litigation arising out of the auto or property contract in compliance with state laws and regulations, to include creating strategy for defense or settlement, evaluating, negotiating, and collaborating with defense counsel to secure appropriate resolution. Accountable for delivering a concierge level of best-in-class member service through setting appropriate expectations, proactive communications, advice and empathy. Identifies and manages existing and emerging risks that stem from business activities and the job role. Ensures risks associated with business activities are effectively identified, measured, monitored, and controlled. Follows written risk and compliance policies, standards, and procedures for business activities. Manages complex litigation, to include BI or Property cases involving serious bodily injury or property damage, disputed damages with potential for excess exposure, cases with complex coverage issues, declaratory judgment actions and aggravated liability; PIP/MP cases containing severe or catastrophic injuries, serious questions of law, extra contractual exposure or other regulatory penalties to the association; Subrogation litigation involving analysis of legal recovery theories, affirmative defenses, and applicable laws and doctrines. Works independently with minimal supervision; acts as a resource for colleagues with less experience. Applies advanced knowledge of claims litigation processes. Proactively manages litigation and acts as liaison with members, internal and external counsel. Clearly documents litigation strategy, litigation budget, investigation, evaluation, negotiation, settlement, and trial decisions. Represents USAA at mediations, case conferences, and/or trials. Reviews, audits, and approves legal fees and expenses. Partners and/or directs law firm vendors to facilitate timely lawsuit resolution. Holds law firm vendors accountable for following Defense Counsel Litigation Handling Requirements. Synthesizes analyses, identifies root cause(s), and provides recommendations that influence litigation and business solutions. Provides insight and guides management and counsel on issues. Assists team members in reviewing, formulating, and documenting litigation plan and serves as a resource to team members on escalated issues of an unusual nature. Impacts a range of customer, operational, project or service activities within own team and other related teams; works within broad guidelines and policies. May serve as assistant to the Director of Litigation Operations and assigned to work on special projects and develop/conduct training. Will be prepared to assume responsibilities of the DLO, as needed, and demonstrate team leadership characteristics. Ensures members receive high levels of service from themselves and law firm vendors. Ensures risks associated with business activities are effectively identified, measured, monitored, and controlled in accordance with risk and compliance policies and procedures. What you have: Bachelor's degree; OR 4 years of related experience (in addition to the minimum years of experience required) may be substituted in lieu of degree (10 years of experience in lieu of a degree). 6 years of relevant work experience handling complex liability and complex first party claims or progressive experience in complex litigation. 2 years customer contact experience. Claims adjusters license in assigned state or ability to obtain license within 3 months. Advanced knowledge of strong negotiation techniques. and customer service skills. Excellent communication skills. Advanced knowledge of P&C policies and state laws. Advanced knowledge of regulatory compliance related to claims and claims litigation. Experience handling large losses auto, property or commercial. Proficient knowledge of Microsoft Office tools to include Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. What sets you apart: 5+ years' experience handling casualty liability claims to include bodily injury and uninsured/underinsured motorist bodily injury claims. 2+ years' direct handling of Auto Bodily Injury and Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Litigation to resolution. Familiarity with injury claims litigation processes. Experience working injury claims in California, Washington, Nevada and Arizona. Continuing Education to include any relevant insurance designations (SCLA, CPCU, AIC, etc.). USAA does not provide visa sponsorship for this role. Please do not apply for this role if at any time (now or in the future) you will need immigration support (i.e., H-1B, TN, STEM OPT Training Plans, etc.). Compensation range: The salary range for this position is: $103,450-$197,730. Compensation: USAA has an effective process for assessing market data and establishing ranges to ensure we remain competitive. You are paid within the salary range based on your experience and market data of the position. The actual salary for this role may vary by location. Employees may be eligible for pay incentives based on overall corporate and individual performance and at the discretion of the USAA Board of Directors. The above description reflects the details considered necessary to describe the principal functions of the job and should not be construed as a detailed description of all the work requirements that may be performed in the job. Benefits: At USAA our employees enjoy best-in-class benefits to support their physical, financial, and emotional wellness. These benefits include comprehensive medical, dental and vision plans, 401(k), pension, life insurance, parental benefits, adoption assistance, paid time off program with paid holidays plus 16 paid volunteer hours, and various wellness programs. Additionally, our career path planning and continuing education assists employees with their professional goals. For more details on our outstanding benefits, visit our benefits page on Applications for this position are accepted on an ongoing basis, this posting will remain open until the position is filled. Thus, interested candidates are encouraged to apply the same day they view this posting. USAA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
Superior Court of California, County of Butte
Chico, California
The Superior Court of California, County of Butte is now accepting applications for: Information Technology Director Application Deadline: April 28, 2026 - 11:59 PM About the Community : Butte County Superior Court is located in beautiful Northern California, where the valley floor meets the Sierra Nevada and Cascade mountains, approximately 1.5 hours north of Sacramento. At over 1,600 square miles and with a population of approximately 225,000, Butte County is full of natural beauty and provides endless recreational opportunities. It is home to one of the largest municipal parks in the country, Bidwell Park, which boasts over 3,600 acres of hiking and mountain bike trails, swimming holes, picnic areas, golf and disc golf courses, and more! Outdoor adventures also await in places like Lake Oroville, Feather Falls, Table Mountain, and Lassen and Plumas National Forests which border the county to the east. In the county's urban center of Chico, you'll find a vibrant downtown, art, culture, unique restaurants, music, and weekly farmers' markets. Right in the center of it all is the CSU, Chico campus, which provides a stunning backdrop and a variety of events and activities throughout the year. About the Court: Butte County Superior Court is a unified superior court operating two facilities, one courthouse in Chico, and another courthouse in the county seat of Oroville. All legal, operational, and administrative functions of the court are governed by the Presiding Judge and the Court Executive Officer. The court has thirteen judicial officers, or eleven judges and two commissioners, and approximately 135 support staff. The Court is recognized as a leader for many collaborative initiatives, including a regional self-help program, a multi-court IT services model, and numerous civics education initiatives. Butte County is home to a community with diverse needs, and the Court continually adapts to provide effective and reliable access to justice. The Position: Under the direction of the Court Executive Officer or Assistant Court Executive Officer, the Information Technology Director oversees assigned staff in the Information Technology Division and all aspects of information technology services for the court. That entails responsibility for managing, directing, integrating, establishing standards for, and maintaining security of, diverse information systems and technology programs and services, including business systems applications, case management systems, networking, customer support, data communications, and records management systems and technology. The incumbent oversees the implementation of specific technical solutions, through individual effort and/or staff direction, and is expected to have hardware, operating system, and networking knowledge. The incumbent also exercises leadership in formulating technology strategy and establishing long-term technology direction for the court, including budgeting for technology needs. As a member of the court's senior management team, the incumbent also shares responsibility for establishing and attaining the court's organizational goals and objectives. This is a regular, full-time, at-will position and is exempt from the Fair Labor Standards Act. The following duties are typical of those performed by the incumbent in this classification. However, other duties may also be required. Plans, organizes, directs, and manages the information technology functions, operations, and resources of the court, in consultation with executive management. Plans, prioritizes, and coordinates the acquisition, implementation, utilization, installation, and maintenance of information technology infrastructure, in compliance with applicable procurement requirements. Analyzes and confers with judicial officers, executives, senior managers, managers, and staff to assess operational effectiveness of technological functions and resources, recommend enhancements, and implement procedural changes. Designs, engineers, troubleshoots, and supports various information technology systems. Develops, implements, interprets, and ensures training is provided to court staff on policies and procedures regarding the court's information technology. Develops, prioritizes, and interprets Business Continuity Planning and Disaster Recovery Planning for all information technology systems. Maintains knowledge of current and future trends in information technology and reviews, evaluates, and interprets trends, legal requirements, and relevant legislation, to determine and plan for effects on operations and programs. Represents the court on various technology related committees and participates in State work related to information technology issues. Acts as the court's primary information technology representative and coordinates with internal and external technology users and external agencies regarding court information technology processes, procedures, issues, and initiatives. Serves as a project or program manager as assigned. Conducts information technology research and prepares oral and written reports with recommendations, and statistical information, if necessary, for projects and program development and improvement. Prepares and administers assigned budget. Participates in court-wide strategic and operations planning. Directs the work of staff, reviews, and evaluates performance, administers discipline, conducts or oversees training, conducts employment interviews, and makes recommendations regarding the hiring of new information technology personnel. Demonstrates leadership and coordinates with other managers to ensure effective communication between all court divisions and uniform application of court policies. Maintains continuous positive relationships with court management, judicial officers, employee groups, and external stakeholders. Knowledge Of: Principles of management, supervision, training, administrative practices, and personnel administration. Principles and practices of leadership, motivation, team building, and conflict resolution. Principles and methods of programming, systems, and procedures analysis; principles, techniques, and capabilities of electronic data processing, including office automation and personal computers. Principles and practices of public administration as it relates to the management of computer systems operation and support, local and wide area data communications, and a variety of telecommunications systems; Fundamental principles and practices of organizational techniques and management procedures including accounting and budget principles, statistical methods, and logic and business administration principles. General practices and specific software pertinent and unique the court. Local Area Network (LAN) administration and networking engineering principles including server/client protocols; advanced terminology used in electronic data processing and information technology. Workflow scheduling, records and forms design, and control requirements. Relevant California legal codes and court procedures, policies, and filing requirements; operations and procedures of the California trial courts. State reporting requirements and formats, record maintenance and indexing; principles of court case flow, calendar, and jury management. Legal terminology; basic mathematical computations; principles of English grammar, spelling, and punctuation. Personal computers including work processing, database, and spreadsheet applications; modern legal office methods, equipment, and practices. Multi-agency collaborative program design and implementation. Principles and methodologies of effective project management, including project cost accounting and project change management and control. Ability To: When required, perform a broad range of general supervisory duties including assisting, training, and reviewing subordinates in the performance of their duties; maintaining performance and disciplinary standards, and conducting reviews and evaluations; develop and conduct in-service training programs. Read, interpret, and apply complex technical publications, manuals, and other documents. Organize, direct and implement a wide variety of programs and services that are carried out by the Information Technology Division. Analyze complex data and information technology problems, evaluate alternatives, project consequences, create analysis reports, make sound logical recommendations based on findings, and implement decisions in support of goals. Under general direction, establish and implement policies, procedures, protocols, and goals; monitor the effectiveness and results of information technology operations through statistical and other analysis and make recommendations as appropriate; manage multiple projects while maintaining priorities and meeting deadlines. Gather and analyze complex data; conduct feasibility studies to determine needs and implement findings. Represent the court effectively with county departments and outside agencies. Communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Work cooperatively with those contacted in the course of work. Maintain and research technological changes and developments in the computer hardware and software industry. . click apply for full job details
04/21/2026
Full time
The Superior Court of California, County of Butte is now accepting applications for: Information Technology Director Application Deadline: April 28, 2026 - 11:59 PM About the Community : Butte County Superior Court is located in beautiful Northern California, where the valley floor meets the Sierra Nevada and Cascade mountains, approximately 1.5 hours north of Sacramento. At over 1,600 square miles and with a population of approximately 225,000, Butte County is full of natural beauty and provides endless recreational opportunities. It is home to one of the largest municipal parks in the country, Bidwell Park, which boasts over 3,600 acres of hiking and mountain bike trails, swimming holes, picnic areas, golf and disc golf courses, and more! Outdoor adventures also await in places like Lake Oroville, Feather Falls, Table Mountain, and Lassen and Plumas National Forests which border the county to the east. In the county's urban center of Chico, you'll find a vibrant downtown, art, culture, unique restaurants, music, and weekly farmers' markets. Right in the center of it all is the CSU, Chico campus, which provides a stunning backdrop and a variety of events and activities throughout the year. About the Court: Butte County Superior Court is a unified superior court operating two facilities, one courthouse in Chico, and another courthouse in the county seat of Oroville. All legal, operational, and administrative functions of the court are governed by the Presiding Judge and the Court Executive Officer. The court has thirteen judicial officers, or eleven judges and two commissioners, and approximately 135 support staff. The Court is recognized as a leader for many collaborative initiatives, including a regional self-help program, a multi-court IT services model, and numerous civics education initiatives. Butte County is home to a community with diverse needs, and the Court continually adapts to provide effective and reliable access to justice. The Position: Under the direction of the Court Executive Officer or Assistant Court Executive Officer, the Information Technology Director oversees assigned staff in the Information Technology Division and all aspects of information technology services for the court. That entails responsibility for managing, directing, integrating, establishing standards for, and maintaining security of, diverse information systems and technology programs and services, including business systems applications, case management systems, networking, customer support, data communications, and records management systems and technology. The incumbent oversees the implementation of specific technical solutions, through individual effort and/or staff direction, and is expected to have hardware, operating system, and networking knowledge. The incumbent also exercises leadership in formulating technology strategy and establishing long-term technology direction for the court, including budgeting for technology needs. As a member of the court's senior management team, the incumbent also shares responsibility for establishing and attaining the court's organizational goals and objectives. This is a regular, full-time, at-will position and is exempt from the Fair Labor Standards Act. The following duties are typical of those performed by the incumbent in this classification. However, other duties may also be required. Plans, organizes, directs, and manages the information technology functions, operations, and resources of the court, in consultation with executive management. Plans, prioritizes, and coordinates the acquisition, implementation, utilization, installation, and maintenance of information technology infrastructure, in compliance with applicable procurement requirements. Analyzes and confers with judicial officers, executives, senior managers, managers, and staff to assess operational effectiveness of technological functions and resources, recommend enhancements, and implement procedural changes. Designs, engineers, troubleshoots, and supports various information technology systems. Develops, implements, interprets, and ensures training is provided to court staff on policies and procedures regarding the court's information technology. Develops, prioritizes, and interprets Business Continuity Planning and Disaster Recovery Planning for all information technology systems. Maintains knowledge of current and future trends in information technology and reviews, evaluates, and interprets trends, legal requirements, and relevant legislation, to determine and plan for effects on operations and programs. Represents the court on various technology related committees and participates in State work related to information technology issues. Acts as the court's primary information technology representative and coordinates with internal and external technology users and external agencies regarding court information technology processes, procedures, issues, and initiatives. Serves as a project or program manager as assigned. Conducts information technology research and prepares oral and written reports with recommendations, and statistical information, if necessary, for projects and program development and improvement. Prepares and administers assigned budget. Participates in court-wide strategic and operations planning. Directs the work of staff, reviews, and evaluates performance, administers discipline, conducts or oversees training, conducts employment interviews, and makes recommendations regarding the hiring of new information technology personnel. Demonstrates leadership and coordinates with other managers to ensure effective communication between all court divisions and uniform application of court policies. Maintains continuous positive relationships with court management, judicial officers, employee groups, and external stakeholders. Knowledge Of: Principles of management, supervision, training, administrative practices, and personnel administration. Principles and practices of leadership, motivation, team building, and conflict resolution. Principles and methods of programming, systems, and procedures analysis; principles, techniques, and capabilities of electronic data processing, including office automation and personal computers. Principles and practices of public administration as it relates to the management of computer systems operation and support, local and wide area data communications, and a variety of telecommunications systems; Fundamental principles and practices of organizational techniques and management procedures including accounting and budget principles, statistical methods, and logic and business administration principles. General practices and specific software pertinent and unique the court. Local Area Network (LAN) administration and networking engineering principles including server/client protocols; advanced terminology used in electronic data processing and information technology. Workflow scheduling, records and forms design, and control requirements. Relevant California legal codes and court procedures, policies, and filing requirements; operations and procedures of the California trial courts. State reporting requirements and formats, record maintenance and indexing; principles of court case flow, calendar, and jury management. Legal terminology; basic mathematical computations; principles of English grammar, spelling, and punctuation. Personal computers including work processing, database, and spreadsheet applications; modern legal office methods, equipment, and practices. Multi-agency collaborative program design and implementation. Principles and methodologies of effective project management, including project cost accounting and project change management and control. Ability To: When required, perform a broad range of general supervisory duties including assisting, training, and reviewing subordinates in the performance of their duties; maintaining performance and disciplinary standards, and conducting reviews and evaluations; develop and conduct in-service training programs. Read, interpret, and apply complex technical publications, manuals, and other documents. Organize, direct and implement a wide variety of programs and services that are carried out by the Information Technology Division. Analyze complex data and information technology problems, evaluate alternatives, project consequences, create analysis reports, make sound logical recommendations based on findings, and implement decisions in support of goals. Under general direction, establish and implement policies, procedures, protocols, and goals; monitor the effectiveness and results of information technology operations through statistical and other analysis and make recommendations as appropriate; manage multiple projects while maintaining priorities and meeting deadlines. Gather and analyze complex data; conduct feasibility studies to determine needs and implement findings. Represent the court effectively with county departments and outside agencies. Communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Work cooperatively with those contacted in the course of work. Maintain and research technological changes and developments in the computer hardware and software industry. . click apply for full job details
Customer Service Assistant II Department: Branch Administration Reports to: Market Manager/Assistant Branch Manager Supervises: None Status: Full-Time / Non-exempt / On-Site Only Must already be authorized to work in the United States. Relocation is not provided. Partners Bank is a rapidly growing community bank with operations in Maine and New Hampshire that has established superior service level expectations. We offer generous compensation and benefits while fostering opportunities for growth and flexible work schedules when appropriate. Summary for the Customer Service Assistant II: The Customer Service Assistant (CSA) II performs all the duties of Teller and Customer Service Representatives as needed. Working within established guidelines, policies and procedures, the individual will sell and service all deposit and some consumer loan products, handle various customer inquiries and problem resolution and processes a wide variety of transactions. Is proficient in the use of various teller and customer service equipment and technology. Proactively utilizes needs-based sales techniques to uncover opportunities and recommends appropriate products and services to meet customer needs. Proficient in new account opening, maintenance and the Bank's online banking services. Responsible for the development of new business relationships and maintaining existing relationships. Job Requirements for the Customer Service Assistant II: Two or more years teller and/or customer service banking experience in a branch or call center environment. Interacts easily with others and enjoys working with a variety of people and in a team environment. Excellent sales, service, interpersonal and communication skills. Strong organizational, technical and computer skills Adapts well to change and able to effectively multi task Extensive knowledge of teller and customer service processes, policies, guidelines and procedures. Strong product knowledge Specific Job Functions for the Customer Service Assistant II: Highly proficient in the processing of a wide variety of various teller and customer service-related transactions and activities Proactively develops cross-sell opportunities and responds to customers' inquiries to recommend appropriate product and services to meet their needs. Proficient in opening accounts, assisting with online banking inquiries, services and functionality, performing various account maintenance, handling basic consumer loan requests and making referrals to other lines of business. Maintain and balance cash drawer accurately and efficiently. Provide exceptional service to customers, coworkers and team members. Understand and adhere to various policies and procedures including security, compliance and operations. Participates in on-going job-related training programs including but not limited to sales, service, compliance and product knowledge. Perform additional duties as required. This Job Description for the Customer Service Assistant II describes the essential functions and qualifications of the job described. It is not an exhaustive statement of all the duties, responsibilities, or qualifications of the job. This document is not intended to exclude modifications consistent with providing reasonable accommodations for a disability. This is not a contract. Your signature will indicate that you have read this Job Description and understand the essential functions and qualifications for the job. PI8a9aa8d10f59-8541
04/21/2026
Full time
Customer Service Assistant II Department: Branch Administration Reports to: Market Manager/Assistant Branch Manager Supervises: None Status: Full-Time / Non-exempt / On-Site Only Must already be authorized to work in the United States. Relocation is not provided. Partners Bank is a rapidly growing community bank with operations in Maine and New Hampshire that has established superior service level expectations. We offer generous compensation and benefits while fostering opportunities for growth and flexible work schedules when appropriate. Summary for the Customer Service Assistant II: The Customer Service Assistant (CSA) II performs all the duties of Teller and Customer Service Representatives as needed. Working within established guidelines, policies and procedures, the individual will sell and service all deposit and some consumer loan products, handle various customer inquiries and problem resolution and processes a wide variety of transactions. Is proficient in the use of various teller and customer service equipment and technology. Proactively utilizes needs-based sales techniques to uncover opportunities and recommends appropriate products and services to meet customer needs. Proficient in new account opening, maintenance and the Bank's online banking services. Responsible for the development of new business relationships and maintaining existing relationships. Job Requirements for the Customer Service Assistant II: Two or more years teller and/or customer service banking experience in a branch or call center environment. Interacts easily with others and enjoys working with a variety of people and in a team environment. Excellent sales, service, interpersonal and communication skills. Strong organizational, technical and computer skills Adapts well to change and able to effectively multi task Extensive knowledge of teller and customer service processes, policies, guidelines and procedures. Strong product knowledge Specific Job Functions for the Customer Service Assistant II: Highly proficient in the processing of a wide variety of various teller and customer service-related transactions and activities Proactively develops cross-sell opportunities and responds to customers' inquiries to recommend appropriate product and services to meet their needs. Proficient in opening accounts, assisting with online banking inquiries, services and functionality, performing various account maintenance, handling basic consumer loan requests and making referrals to other lines of business. Maintain and balance cash drawer accurately and efficiently. Provide exceptional service to customers, coworkers and team members. Understand and adhere to various policies and procedures including security, compliance and operations. Participates in on-going job-related training programs including but not limited to sales, service, compliance and product knowledge. Perform additional duties as required. This Job Description for the Customer Service Assistant II describes the essential functions and qualifications of the job described. It is not an exhaustive statement of all the duties, responsibilities, or qualifications of the job. This document is not intended to exclude modifications consistent with providing reasonable accommodations for a disability. This is not a contract. Your signature will indicate that you have read this Job Description and understand the essential functions and qualifications for the job. PI8a9aa8d10f59-8541
Customer Service Assistant II Department: Branch Administration Reports to: Market Manager/Assistant Branch Manager Supervises: None Status: Full-Time / Non-exempt / On-Site Only Must already be authorized to work in the United States. Relocation is not provided. Partners Bank is a rapidly growing community bank with operations in Maine and New Hampshire that has established superior service level expectations. We offer generous compensation and benefits while fostering opportunities for growth and flexible work schedules when appropriate. Summary for the Customer Service Assistant II: The Customer Service Assistant (CSA) II performs all the duties of Teller and Customer Service Representatives as needed. Working within established guidelines, policies and procedures, the individual will sell and service all deposit and some consumer loan products, handle various customer inquiries and problem resolution and processes a wide variety of transactions. Is proficient in the use of various teller and customer service equipment and technology. Proactively utilizes needs-based sales techniques to uncover opportunities and recommends appropriate products and services to meet customer needs. Proficient in new account opening, maintenance and the Bank's online banking services. Responsible for the development of new business relationships and maintaining existing relationships. Job Requirements for the Customer Service Assistant II: Two or more years teller and/or customer service banking experience in a branch or call center environment. Interacts easily with others and enjoys working with a variety of people and in a team environment. Excellent sales, service, interpersonal and communication skills. Strong organizational, technical and computer skills Adapts well to change and able to effectively multi task Extensive knowledge of teller and customer service processes, policies, guidelines and procedures. Strong product knowledge Specific Job Functions for the Customer Service Assistant II: Highly proficient in the processing of a wide variety of various teller and customer service-related transactions and activities Proactively develops cross-sell opportunities and responds to customers' inquiries to recommend appropriate product and services to meet their needs. Proficient in opening accounts, assisting with online banking inquiries, services and functionality, performing various account maintenance, handling basic consumer loan requests and making referrals to other lines of business. Maintain and balance cash drawer accurately and efficiently. Provide exceptional service to customers, coworkers and team members. Understand and adhere to various policies and procedures including security, compliance and operations. Participates in on-going job-related training programs including but not limited to sales, service, compliance and product knowledge. Perform additional duties as required. This Job Description for the Customer Service Assistant II describes the essential functions and qualifications of the job described. It is not an exhaustive statement of all the duties, responsibilities, or qualifications of the job. This document is not intended to exclude modifications consistent with providing reasonable accommodations for a disability. This is not a contract. Your signature will indicate that you have read this Job Description and understand the essential functions and qualifications for the job. PI8a9aa8d10f59-8541
04/21/2026
Full time
Customer Service Assistant II Department: Branch Administration Reports to: Market Manager/Assistant Branch Manager Supervises: None Status: Full-Time / Non-exempt / On-Site Only Must already be authorized to work in the United States. Relocation is not provided. Partners Bank is a rapidly growing community bank with operations in Maine and New Hampshire that has established superior service level expectations. We offer generous compensation and benefits while fostering opportunities for growth and flexible work schedules when appropriate. Summary for the Customer Service Assistant II: The Customer Service Assistant (CSA) II performs all the duties of Teller and Customer Service Representatives as needed. Working within established guidelines, policies and procedures, the individual will sell and service all deposit and some consumer loan products, handle various customer inquiries and problem resolution and processes a wide variety of transactions. Is proficient in the use of various teller and customer service equipment and technology. Proactively utilizes needs-based sales techniques to uncover opportunities and recommends appropriate products and services to meet customer needs. Proficient in new account opening, maintenance and the Bank's online banking services. Responsible for the development of new business relationships and maintaining existing relationships. Job Requirements for the Customer Service Assistant II: Two or more years teller and/or customer service banking experience in a branch or call center environment. Interacts easily with others and enjoys working with a variety of people and in a team environment. Excellent sales, service, interpersonal and communication skills. Strong organizational, technical and computer skills Adapts well to change and able to effectively multi task Extensive knowledge of teller and customer service processes, policies, guidelines and procedures. Strong product knowledge Specific Job Functions for the Customer Service Assistant II: Highly proficient in the processing of a wide variety of various teller and customer service-related transactions and activities Proactively develops cross-sell opportunities and responds to customers' inquiries to recommend appropriate product and services to meet their needs. Proficient in opening accounts, assisting with online banking inquiries, services and functionality, performing various account maintenance, handling basic consumer loan requests and making referrals to other lines of business. Maintain and balance cash drawer accurately and efficiently. Provide exceptional service to customers, coworkers and team members. Understand and adhere to various policies and procedures including security, compliance and operations. Participates in on-going job-related training programs including but not limited to sales, service, compliance and product knowledge. Perform additional duties as required. This Job Description for the Customer Service Assistant II describes the essential functions and qualifications of the job described. It is not an exhaustive statement of all the duties, responsibilities, or qualifications of the job. This document is not intended to exclude modifications consistent with providing reasonable accommodations for a disability. This is not a contract. Your signature will indicate that you have read this Job Description and understand the essential functions and qualifications for the job. PI8a9aa8d10f59-8541
Customer Service Assistant II Department: Branch Administration Reports to: Market Manager/Assistant Branch Manager Supervises: None Status: Full-Time / Non-exempt / On-Site Only Must already be authorized to work in the United States. Relocation is not provided. Partners Bank is a rapidly growing community bank with operations in Maine and New Hampshire that has established superior service level expectations. We offer generous compensation and benefits while fostering opportunities for growth and flexible work schedules when appropriate. Summary for the Customer Service Assistant II: The Customer Service Assistant (CSA) II performs all the duties of Teller and Customer Service Representatives as needed. Working within established guidelines, policies and procedures, the individual will sell and service all deposit and some consumer loan products, handle various customer inquiries and problem resolution and processes a wide variety of transactions. Is proficient in the use of various teller and customer service equipment and technology. Proactively utilizes needs-based sales techniques to uncover opportunities and recommends appropriate products and services to meet customer needs. Proficient in new account opening, maintenance and the Bank's online banking services. Responsible for the development of new business relationships and maintaining existing relationships. Job Requirements for the Customer Service Assistant II: Two or more years teller and/or customer service banking experience in a branch or call center environment. Interacts easily with others and enjoys working with a variety of people and in a team environment. Excellent sales, service, interpersonal and communication skills. Strong organizational, technical and computer skills Adapts well to change and able to effectively multi task Extensive knowledge of teller and customer service processes, policies, guidelines and procedures. Strong product knowledge Specific Job Functions for the Customer Service Assistant II: Highly proficient in the processing of a wide variety of various teller and customer service-related transactions and activities Proactively develops cross-sell opportunities and responds to customers' inquiries to recommend appropriate product and services to meet their needs. Proficient in opening accounts, assisting with online banking inquiries, services and functionality, performing various account maintenance, handling basic consumer loan requests and making referrals to other lines of business. Maintain and balance cash drawer accurately and efficiently. Provide exceptional service to customers, coworkers and team members. Understand and adhere to various policies and procedures including security, compliance and operations. Participates in on-going job-related training programs including but not limited to sales, service, compliance and product knowledge. Perform additional duties as required. This Job Description for the Customer Service Assistant II describes the essential functions and qualifications of the job described. It is not an exhaustive statement of all the duties, responsibilities, or qualifications of the job. This document is not intended to exclude modifications consistent with providing reasonable accommodations for a disability. This is not a contract. Your signature will indicate that you have read this Job Description and understand the essential functions and qualifications for the job. PI8a9aa8d10f59-8541
04/21/2026
Full time
Customer Service Assistant II Department: Branch Administration Reports to: Market Manager/Assistant Branch Manager Supervises: None Status: Full-Time / Non-exempt / On-Site Only Must already be authorized to work in the United States. Relocation is not provided. Partners Bank is a rapidly growing community bank with operations in Maine and New Hampshire that has established superior service level expectations. We offer generous compensation and benefits while fostering opportunities for growth and flexible work schedules when appropriate. Summary for the Customer Service Assistant II: The Customer Service Assistant (CSA) II performs all the duties of Teller and Customer Service Representatives as needed. Working within established guidelines, policies and procedures, the individual will sell and service all deposit and some consumer loan products, handle various customer inquiries and problem resolution and processes a wide variety of transactions. Is proficient in the use of various teller and customer service equipment and technology. Proactively utilizes needs-based sales techniques to uncover opportunities and recommends appropriate products and services to meet customer needs. Proficient in new account opening, maintenance and the Bank's online banking services. Responsible for the development of new business relationships and maintaining existing relationships. Job Requirements for the Customer Service Assistant II: Two or more years teller and/or customer service banking experience in a branch or call center environment. Interacts easily with others and enjoys working with a variety of people and in a team environment. Excellent sales, service, interpersonal and communication skills. Strong organizational, technical and computer skills Adapts well to change and able to effectively multi task Extensive knowledge of teller and customer service processes, policies, guidelines and procedures. Strong product knowledge Specific Job Functions for the Customer Service Assistant II: Highly proficient in the processing of a wide variety of various teller and customer service-related transactions and activities Proactively develops cross-sell opportunities and responds to customers' inquiries to recommend appropriate product and services to meet their needs. Proficient in opening accounts, assisting with online banking inquiries, services and functionality, performing various account maintenance, handling basic consumer loan requests and making referrals to other lines of business. Maintain and balance cash drawer accurately and efficiently. Provide exceptional service to customers, coworkers and team members. Understand and adhere to various policies and procedures including security, compliance and operations. Participates in on-going job-related training programs including but not limited to sales, service, compliance and product knowledge. Perform additional duties as required. This Job Description for the Customer Service Assistant II describes the essential functions and qualifications of the job described. It is not an exhaustive statement of all the duties, responsibilities, or qualifications of the job. This document is not intended to exclude modifications consistent with providing reasonable accommodations for a disability. This is not a contract. Your signature will indicate that you have read this Job Description and understand the essential functions and qualifications for the job. PI8a9aa8d10f59-8541
Customer Service Assistant II Department: Branch Administration Reports to: Market Manager/Assistant Branch Manager Supervises: None Status: Full-Time / Non-exempt / On-Site Only Must already be authorized to work in the United States. Relocation is not provided. Partners Bank is a rapidly growing community bank with operations in Maine and New Hampshire that has established superior service level expectations. We offer generous compensation and benefits while fostering opportunities for growth and flexible work schedules when appropriate. Summary for the Customer Service Assistant II: The Customer Service Assistant (CSA) II performs all the duties of Teller and Customer Service Representatives as needed. Working within established guidelines, policies and procedures, the individual will sell and service all deposit and some consumer loan products, handle various customer inquiries and problem resolution and processes a wide variety of transactions. Is proficient in the use of various teller and customer service equipment and technology. Proactively utilizes needs-based sales techniques to uncover opportunities and recommends appropriate products and services to meet customer needs. Proficient in new account opening, maintenance and the Bank's online banking services. Responsible for the development of new business relationships and maintaining existing relationships. Job Requirements for the Customer Service Assistant II: Two or more years teller and/or customer service banking experience in a branch or call center environment. Interacts easily with others and enjoys working with a variety of people and in a team environment. Excellent sales, service, interpersonal and communication skills. Strong organizational, technical and computer skills Adapts well to change and able to effectively multi task Extensive knowledge of teller and customer service processes, policies, guidelines and procedures. Strong product knowledge Specific Job Functions for the Customer Service Assistant II: Highly proficient in the processing of a wide variety of various teller and customer service-related transactions and activities Proactively develops cross-sell opportunities and responds to customers' inquiries to recommend appropriate product and services to meet their needs. Proficient in opening accounts, assisting with online banking inquiries, services and functionality, performing various account maintenance, handling basic consumer loan requests and making referrals to other lines of business. Maintain and balance cash drawer accurately and efficiently. Provide exceptional service to customers, coworkers and team members. Understand and adhere to various policies and procedures including security, compliance and operations. Participates in on-going job-related training programs including but not limited to sales, service, compliance and product knowledge. Perform additional duties as required. This Job Description for the Customer Service Assistant II describes the essential functions and qualifications of the job described. It is not an exhaustive statement of all the duties, responsibilities, or qualifications of the job. This document is not intended to exclude modifications consistent with providing reasonable accommodations for a disability. This is not a contract. Your signature will indicate that you have read this Job Description and understand the essential functions and qualifications for the job. PI8a9aa8d10f59-8541
04/21/2026
Full time
Customer Service Assistant II Department: Branch Administration Reports to: Market Manager/Assistant Branch Manager Supervises: None Status: Full-Time / Non-exempt / On-Site Only Must already be authorized to work in the United States. Relocation is not provided. Partners Bank is a rapidly growing community bank with operations in Maine and New Hampshire that has established superior service level expectations. We offer generous compensation and benefits while fostering opportunities for growth and flexible work schedules when appropriate. Summary for the Customer Service Assistant II: The Customer Service Assistant (CSA) II performs all the duties of Teller and Customer Service Representatives as needed. Working within established guidelines, policies and procedures, the individual will sell and service all deposit and some consumer loan products, handle various customer inquiries and problem resolution and processes a wide variety of transactions. Is proficient in the use of various teller and customer service equipment and technology. Proactively utilizes needs-based sales techniques to uncover opportunities and recommends appropriate products and services to meet customer needs. Proficient in new account opening, maintenance and the Bank's online banking services. Responsible for the development of new business relationships and maintaining existing relationships. Job Requirements for the Customer Service Assistant II: Two or more years teller and/or customer service banking experience in a branch or call center environment. Interacts easily with others and enjoys working with a variety of people and in a team environment. Excellent sales, service, interpersonal and communication skills. Strong organizational, technical and computer skills Adapts well to change and able to effectively multi task Extensive knowledge of teller and customer service processes, policies, guidelines and procedures. Strong product knowledge Specific Job Functions for the Customer Service Assistant II: Highly proficient in the processing of a wide variety of various teller and customer service-related transactions and activities Proactively develops cross-sell opportunities and responds to customers' inquiries to recommend appropriate product and services to meet their needs. Proficient in opening accounts, assisting with online banking inquiries, services and functionality, performing various account maintenance, handling basic consumer loan requests and making referrals to other lines of business. Maintain and balance cash drawer accurately and efficiently. Provide exceptional service to customers, coworkers and team members. Understand and adhere to various policies and procedures including security, compliance and operations. Participates in on-going job-related training programs including but not limited to sales, service, compliance and product knowledge. Perform additional duties as required. This Job Description for the Customer Service Assistant II describes the essential functions and qualifications of the job described. It is not an exhaustive statement of all the duties, responsibilities, or qualifications of the job. This document is not intended to exclude modifications consistent with providing reasonable accommodations for a disability. This is not a contract. Your signature will indicate that you have read this Job Description and understand the essential functions and qualifications for the job. PI8a9aa8d10f59-8541
Customer Service Assistant II Department: Branch Administration Reports to: Market Manager/Assistant Branch Manager Supervises: None Status: Full-Time / Non-exempt / On-Site Only Must already be authorized to work in the United States. Relocation is not provided. Partners Bank is a rapidly growing community bank with operations in Maine and New Hampshire that has established superior service level expectations. We offer generous compensation and benefits while fostering opportunities for growth and flexible work schedules when appropriate. Summary for the Customer Service Assistant II: The Customer Service Assistant (CSA) II performs all the duties of Teller and Customer Service Representatives as needed. Working within established guidelines, policies and procedures, the individual will sell and service all deposit and some consumer loan products, handle various customer inquiries and problem resolution and processes a wide variety of transactions. Is proficient in the use of various teller and customer service equipment and technology. Proactively utilizes needs-based sales techniques to uncover opportunities and recommends appropriate products and services to meet customer needs. Proficient in new account opening, maintenance and the Bank's online banking services. Responsible for the development of new business relationships and maintaining existing relationships. Job Requirements for the Customer Service Assistant II: Two or more years teller and/or customer service banking experience in a branch or call center environment. Interacts easily with others and enjoys working with a variety of people and in a team environment. Excellent sales, service, interpersonal and communication skills. Strong organizational, technical and computer skills Adapts well to change and able to effectively multi task Extensive knowledge of teller and customer service processes, policies, guidelines and procedures. Strong product knowledge Specific Job Functions for the Customer Service Assistant II: Highly proficient in the processing of a wide variety of various teller and customer service-related transactions and activities Proactively develops cross-sell opportunities and responds to customers' inquiries to recommend appropriate product and services to meet their needs. Proficient in opening accounts, assisting with online banking inquiries, services and functionality, performing various account maintenance, handling basic consumer loan requests and making referrals to other lines of business. Maintain and balance cash drawer accurately and efficiently. Provide exceptional service to customers, coworkers and team members. Understand and adhere to various policies and procedures including security, compliance and operations. Participates in on-going job-related training programs including but not limited to sales, service, compliance and product knowledge. Perform additional duties as required. This Job Description for the Customer Service Assistant II describes the essential functions and qualifications of the job described. It is not an exhaustive statement of all the duties, responsibilities, or qualifications of the job. This document is not intended to exclude modifications consistent with providing reasonable accommodations for a disability. This is not a contract. Your signature will indicate that you have read this Job Description and understand the essential functions and qualifications for the job. PI8a9aa8d10f59-8541
04/21/2026
Full time
Customer Service Assistant II Department: Branch Administration Reports to: Market Manager/Assistant Branch Manager Supervises: None Status: Full-Time / Non-exempt / On-Site Only Must already be authorized to work in the United States. Relocation is not provided. Partners Bank is a rapidly growing community bank with operations in Maine and New Hampshire that has established superior service level expectations. We offer generous compensation and benefits while fostering opportunities for growth and flexible work schedules when appropriate. Summary for the Customer Service Assistant II: The Customer Service Assistant (CSA) II performs all the duties of Teller and Customer Service Representatives as needed. Working within established guidelines, policies and procedures, the individual will sell and service all deposit and some consumer loan products, handle various customer inquiries and problem resolution and processes a wide variety of transactions. Is proficient in the use of various teller and customer service equipment and technology. Proactively utilizes needs-based sales techniques to uncover opportunities and recommends appropriate products and services to meet customer needs. Proficient in new account opening, maintenance and the Bank's online banking services. Responsible for the development of new business relationships and maintaining existing relationships. Job Requirements for the Customer Service Assistant II: Two or more years teller and/or customer service banking experience in a branch or call center environment. Interacts easily with others and enjoys working with a variety of people and in a team environment. Excellent sales, service, interpersonal and communication skills. Strong organizational, technical and computer skills Adapts well to change and able to effectively multi task Extensive knowledge of teller and customer service processes, policies, guidelines and procedures. Strong product knowledge Specific Job Functions for the Customer Service Assistant II: Highly proficient in the processing of a wide variety of various teller and customer service-related transactions and activities Proactively develops cross-sell opportunities and responds to customers' inquiries to recommend appropriate product and services to meet their needs. Proficient in opening accounts, assisting with online banking inquiries, services and functionality, performing various account maintenance, handling basic consumer loan requests and making referrals to other lines of business. Maintain and balance cash drawer accurately and efficiently. Provide exceptional service to customers, coworkers and team members. Understand and adhere to various policies and procedures including security, compliance and operations. Participates in on-going job-related training programs including but not limited to sales, service, compliance and product knowledge. Perform additional duties as required. This Job Description for the Customer Service Assistant II describes the essential functions and qualifications of the job described. It is not an exhaustive statement of all the duties, responsibilities, or qualifications of the job. This document is not intended to exclude modifications consistent with providing reasonable accommodations for a disability. This is not a contract. Your signature will indicate that you have read this Job Description and understand the essential functions and qualifications for the job. PI8a9aa8d10f59-8541
Customer Service Assistant II Department: Branch Administration Reports to: Market Manager/Assistant Branch Manager Supervises: None Status: Full-Time / Non-exempt / On-Site Only Must already be authorized to work in the United States. Relocation is not provided. Partners Bank is a rapidly growing community bank with operations in Maine and New Hampshire that has established superior service level expectations. We offer generous compensation and benefits while fostering opportunities for growth and flexible work schedules when appropriate. Summary for the Customer Service Assistant II: The Customer Service Assistant (CSA) II performs all the duties of Teller and Customer Service Representatives as needed. Working within established guidelines, policies and procedures, the individual will sell and service all deposit and some consumer loan products, handle various customer inquiries and problem resolution and processes a wide variety of transactions. Is proficient in the use of various teller and customer service equipment and technology. Proactively utilizes needs-based sales techniques to uncover opportunities and recommends appropriate products and services to meet customer needs. Proficient in new account opening, maintenance and the Bank's online banking services. Responsible for the development of new business relationships and maintaining existing relationships. Job Requirements for the Customer Service Assistant II: Two or more years teller and/or customer service banking experience in a branch or call center environment. Interacts easily with others and enjoys working with a variety of people and in a team environment. Excellent sales, service, interpersonal and communication skills. Strong organizational, technical and computer skills Adapts well to change and able to effectively multi task Extensive knowledge of teller and customer service processes, policies, guidelines and procedures. Strong product knowledge Specific Job Functions for the Customer Service Assistant II: Highly proficient in the processing of a wide variety of various teller and customer service-related transactions and activities Proactively develops cross-sell opportunities and responds to customers' inquiries to recommend appropriate product and services to meet their needs. Proficient in opening accounts, assisting with online banking inquiries, services and functionality, performing various account maintenance, handling basic consumer loan requests and making referrals to other lines of business. Maintain and balance cash drawer accurately and efficiently. Provide exceptional service to customers, coworkers and team members. Understand and adhere to various policies and procedures including security, compliance and operations. Participates in on-going job-related training programs including but not limited to sales, service, compliance and product knowledge. Perform additional duties as required. This Job Description for the Customer Service Assistant II describes the essential functions and qualifications of the job described. It is not an exhaustive statement of all the duties, responsibilities, or qualifications of the job. This document is not intended to exclude modifications consistent with providing reasonable accommodations for a disability. This is not a contract. Your signature will indicate that you have read this Job Description and understand the essential functions and qualifications for the job. PI8a9aa8d10f59-8541
04/21/2026
Full time
Customer Service Assistant II Department: Branch Administration Reports to: Market Manager/Assistant Branch Manager Supervises: None Status: Full-Time / Non-exempt / On-Site Only Must already be authorized to work in the United States. Relocation is not provided. Partners Bank is a rapidly growing community bank with operations in Maine and New Hampshire that has established superior service level expectations. We offer generous compensation and benefits while fostering opportunities for growth and flexible work schedules when appropriate. Summary for the Customer Service Assistant II: The Customer Service Assistant (CSA) II performs all the duties of Teller and Customer Service Representatives as needed. Working within established guidelines, policies and procedures, the individual will sell and service all deposit and some consumer loan products, handle various customer inquiries and problem resolution and processes a wide variety of transactions. Is proficient in the use of various teller and customer service equipment and technology. Proactively utilizes needs-based sales techniques to uncover opportunities and recommends appropriate products and services to meet customer needs. Proficient in new account opening, maintenance and the Bank's online banking services. Responsible for the development of new business relationships and maintaining existing relationships. Job Requirements for the Customer Service Assistant II: Two or more years teller and/or customer service banking experience in a branch or call center environment. Interacts easily with others and enjoys working with a variety of people and in a team environment. Excellent sales, service, interpersonal and communication skills. Strong organizational, technical and computer skills Adapts well to change and able to effectively multi task Extensive knowledge of teller and customer service processes, policies, guidelines and procedures. Strong product knowledge Specific Job Functions for the Customer Service Assistant II: Highly proficient in the processing of a wide variety of various teller and customer service-related transactions and activities Proactively develops cross-sell opportunities and responds to customers' inquiries to recommend appropriate product and services to meet their needs. Proficient in opening accounts, assisting with online banking inquiries, services and functionality, performing various account maintenance, handling basic consumer loan requests and making referrals to other lines of business. Maintain and balance cash drawer accurately and efficiently. Provide exceptional service to customers, coworkers and team members. Understand and adhere to various policies and procedures including security, compliance and operations. Participates in on-going job-related training programs including but not limited to sales, service, compliance and product knowledge. Perform additional duties as required. This Job Description for the Customer Service Assistant II describes the essential functions and qualifications of the job described. It is not an exhaustive statement of all the duties, responsibilities, or qualifications of the job. This document is not intended to exclude modifications consistent with providing reasonable accommodations for a disability. This is not a contract. Your signature will indicate that you have read this Job Description and understand the essential functions and qualifications for the job. PI8a9aa8d10f59-8541
Customer Service Assistant II Department: Branch Administration Reports to: Market Manager/Assistant Branch Manager Supervises: None Status: Full-Time / Non-exempt / On-Site Only Must already be authorized to work in the United States. Relocation is not provided. Partners Bank is a rapidly growing community bank with operations in Maine and New Hampshire that has established superior service level expectations. We offer generous compensation and benefits while fostering opportunities for growth and flexible work schedules when appropriate. Summary for the Customer Service Assistant II: The Customer Service Assistant (CSA) II performs all the duties of Teller and Customer Service Representatives as needed. Working within established guidelines, policies and procedures, the individual will sell and service all deposit and some consumer loan products, handle various customer inquiries and problem resolution and processes a wide variety of transactions. Is proficient in the use of various teller and customer service equipment and technology. Proactively utilizes needs-based sales techniques to uncover opportunities and recommends appropriate products and services to meet customer needs. Proficient in new account opening, maintenance and the Bank's online banking services. Responsible for the development of new business relationships and maintaining existing relationships. Job Requirements for the Customer Service Assistant II: Two or more years teller and/or customer service banking experience in a branch or call center environment. Interacts easily with others and enjoys working with a variety of people and in a team environment. Excellent sales, service, interpersonal and communication skills. Strong organizational, technical and computer skills Adapts well to change and able to effectively multi task Extensive knowledge of teller and customer service processes, policies, guidelines and procedures. Strong product knowledge Specific Job Functions for the Customer Service Assistant II: Highly proficient in the processing of a wide variety of various teller and customer service-related transactions and activities Proactively develops cross-sell opportunities and responds to customers' inquiries to recommend appropriate product and services to meet their needs. Proficient in opening accounts, assisting with online banking inquiries, services and functionality, performing various account maintenance, handling basic consumer loan requests and making referrals to other lines of business. Maintain and balance cash drawer accurately and efficiently. Provide exceptional service to customers, coworkers and team members. Understand and adhere to various policies and procedures including security, compliance and operations. Participates in on-going job-related training programs including but not limited to sales, service, compliance and product knowledge. Perform additional duties as required. This Job Description for the Customer Service Assistant II describes the essential functions and qualifications of the job described. It is not an exhaustive statement of all the duties, responsibilities, or qualifications of the job. This document is not intended to exclude modifications consistent with providing reasonable accommodations for a disability. This is not a contract. Your signature will indicate that you have read this Job Description and understand the essential functions and qualifications for the job. PI8a9aa8d10f59-8541
04/21/2026
Full time
Customer Service Assistant II Department: Branch Administration Reports to: Market Manager/Assistant Branch Manager Supervises: None Status: Full-Time / Non-exempt / On-Site Only Must already be authorized to work in the United States. Relocation is not provided. Partners Bank is a rapidly growing community bank with operations in Maine and New Hampshire that has established superior service level expectations. We offer generous compensation and benefits while fostering opportunities for growth and flexible work schedules when appropriate. Summary for the Customer Service Assistant II: The Customer Service Assistant (CSA) II performs all the duties of Teller and Customer Service Representatives as needed. Working within established guidelines, policies and procedures, the individual will sell and service all deposit and some consumer loan products, handle various customer inquiries and problem resolution and processes a wide variety of transactions. Is proficient in the use of various teller and customer service equipment and technology. Proactively utilizes needs-based sales techniques to uncover opportunities and recommends appropriate products and services to meet customer needs. Proficient in new account opening, maintenance and the Bank's online banking services. Responsible for the development of new business relationships and maintaining existing relationships. Job Requirements for the Customer Service Assistant II: Two or more years teller and/or customer service banking experience in a branch or call center environment. Interacts easily with others and enjoys working with a variety of people and in a team environment. Excellent sales, service, interpersonal and communication skills. Strong organizational, technical and computer skills Adapts well to change and able to effectively multi task Extensive knowledge of teller and customer service processes, policies, guidelines and procedures. Strong product knowledge Specific Job Functions for the Customer Service Assistant II: Highly proficient in the processing of a wide variety of various teller and customer service-related transactions and activities Proactively develops cross-sell opportunities and responds to customers' inquiries to recommend appropriate product and services to meet their needs. Proficient in opening accounts, assisting with online banking inquiries, services and functionality, performing various account maintenance, handling basic consumer loan requests and making referrals to other lines of business. Maintain and balance cash drawer accurately and efficiently. Provide exceptional service to customers, coworkers and team members. Understand and adhere to various policies and procedures including security, compliance and operations. Participates in on-going job-related training programs including but not limited to sales, service, compliance and product knowledge. Perform additional duties as required. This Job Description for the Customer Service Assistant II describes the essential functions and qualifications of the job described. It is not an exhaustive statement of all the duties, responsibilities, or qualifications of the job. This document is not intended to exclude modifications consistent with providing reasonable accommodations for a disability. This is not a contract. Your signature will indicate that you have read this Job Description and understand the essential functions and qualifications for the job. PI8a9aa8d10f59-8541
Customer Service Assistant II Department: Branch Administration Reports to: Market Manager/Assistant Branch Manager Supervises: None Status: Full-Time / Non-exempt / On-Site Only Must already be authorized to work in the United States. Relocation is not provided. Partners Bank is a rapidly growing community bank with operations in Maine and New Hampshire that has established superior service level expectations. We offer generous compensation and benefits while fostering opportunities for growth and flexible work schedules when appropriate. Summary for the Customer Service Assistant II: The Customer Service Assistant (CSA) II performs all the duties of Teller and Customer Service Representatives as needed. Working within established guidelines, policies and procedures, the individual will sell and service all deposit and some consumer loan products, handle various customer inquiries and problem resolution and processes a wide variety of transactions. Is proficient in the use of various teller and customer service equipment and technology. Proactively utilizes needs-based sales techniques to uncover opportunities and recommends appropriate products and services to meet customer needs. Proficient in new account opening, maintenance and the Bank's online banking services. Responsible for the development of new business relationships and maintaining existing relationships. Job Requirements for the Customer Service Assistant II: Two or more years teller and/or customer service banking experience in a branch or call center environment. Interacts easily with others and enjoys working with a variety of people and in a team environment. Excellent sales, service, interpersonal and communication skills. Strong organizational, technical and computer skills Adapts well to change and able to effectively multi task Extensive knowledge of teller and customer service processes, policies, guidelines and procedures. Strong product knowledge Specific Job Functions for the Customer Service Assistant II: Highly proficient in the processing of a wide variety of various teller and customer service-related transactions and activities Proactively develops cross-sell opportunities and responds to customers' inquiries to recommend appropriate product and services to meet their needs. Proficient in opening accounts, assisting with online banking inquiries, services and functionality, performing various account maintenance, handling basic consumer loan requests and making referrals to other lines of business. Maintain and balance cash drawer accurately and efficiently. Provide exceptional service to customers, coworkers and team members. Understand and adhere to various policies and procedures including security, compliance and operations. Participates in on-going job-related training programs including but not limited to sales, service, compliance and product knowledge. Perform additional duties as required. This Job Description for the Customer Service Assistant II describes the essential functions and qualifications of the job described. It is not an exhaustive statement of all the duties, responsibilities, or qualifications of the job. This document is not intended to exclude modifications consistent with providing reasonable accommodations for a disability. This is not a contract. Your signature will indicate that you have read this Job Description and understand the essential functions and qualifications for the job. PI8a9aa8d10f59-8541
04/21/2026
Full time
Customer Service Assistant II Department: Branch Administration Reports to: Market Manager/Assistant Branch Manager Supervises: None Status: Full-Time / Non-exempt / On-Site Only Must already be authorized to work in the United States. Relocation is not provided. Partners Bank is a rapidly growing community bank with operations in Maine and New Hampshire that has established superior service level expectations. We offer generous compensation and benefits while fostering opportunities for growth and flexible work schedules when appropriate. Summary for the Customer Service Assistant II: The Customer Service Assistant (CSA) II performs all the duties of Teller and Customer Service Representatives as needed. Working within established guidelines, policies and procedures, the individual will sell and service all deposit and some consumer loan products, handle various customer inquiries and problem resolution and processes a wide variety of transactions. Is proficient in the use of various teller and customer service equipment and technology. Proactively utilizes needs-based sales techniques to uncover opportunities and recommends appropriate products and services to meet customer needs. Proficient in new account opening, maintenance and the Bank's online banking services. Responsible for the development of new business relationships and maintaining existing relationships. Job Requirements for the Customer Service Assistant II: Two or more years teller and/or customer service banking experience in a branch or call center environment. Interacts easily with others and enjoys working with a variety of people and in a team environment. Excellent sales, service, interpersonal and communication skills. Strong organizational, technical and computer skills Adapts well to change and able to effectively multi task Extensive knowledge of teller and customer service processes, policies, guidelines and procedures. Strong product knowledge Specific Job Functions for the Customer Service Assistant II: Highly proficient in the processing of a wide variety of various teller and customer service-related transactions and activities Proactively develops cross-sell opportunities and responds to customers' inquiries to recommend appropriate product and services to meet their needs. Proficient in opening accounts, assisting with online banking inquiries, services and functionality, performing various account maintenance, handling basic consumer loan requests and making referrals to other lines of business. Maintain and balance cash drawer accurately and efficiently. Provide exceptional service to customers, coworkers and team members. Understand and adhere to various policies and procedures including security, compliance and operations. Participates in on-going job-related training programs including but not limited to sales, service, compliance and product knowledge. Perform additional duties as required. This Job Description for the Customer Service Assistant II describes the essential functions and qualifications of the job described. It is not an exhaustive statement of all the duties, responsibilities, or qualifications of the job. This document is not intended to exclude modifications consistent with providing reasonable accommodations for a disability. This is not a contract. Your signature will indicate that you have read this Job Description and understand the essential functions and qualifications for the job. PI8a9aa8d10f59-8541
POSITION SUMMARY The Maintenance Technician is responsible for assisting with the overall facilities maintenance under the direction of the Assistant Superintendent or Building Superintendent. $1,500 sign on bonus! ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS The position requires performance in a wide range of areas to the buildings, grounds, and equipment. It requires a working knowledge of the plumbing, electrical, carpentry, HVAC, appliance repair, grounds maintenance, painting, flooring, etc. These functions are not limited to the following areas: Completion of work orders in a timely basis.Preparation of apartment turnovers within established guidelines.Cleaning of the community buildings, laundry rooms, office building, maintenance shop and grounds and keeping all areas clean and sanitary.Daily collection of debris on the property.Cleaning of parking lots and dumpster areas.Coordinating with Superintendent and/or Property Manager for any unit inspections and follow-up with work orders to repair all deficiencies found.Upon notification from the Maintenance Superintendent and/or Property Manager, be available for emergency duty, such as snow removal and in case of a fire or any other emergencies as defined by Management.Completing any incident reports within 24 hours of occurrence (i.e. injuries, property damage, disturbances, etc.)Accepting maintenance requests only from Superintendent and/or Property Manager. QUALIFICATIONS: SKILLS & ABILITIES 3 years experience in all facets of property maintenanceHigh School graduate or equivalentKnowledge in plumbing, HVAC, electrical, carpentry, appliance repair, maintenance, grounds maintenance, roofing, flooring, etc. or the ability to learn this skillAbility to communicate both orally and in writing with a wide range of peopleAbility to accept responsibility and account for his/her actionTrait of being dependable and trustworthyAbility to utilize available time to organize and complete work within given deadlinesAbility to work at a sustained pace and produce quality workRequired to assist on an on call rotation scheduleUse of the proper safety equipment; gloves, goggles, back belts and proper foot wear required PHYSICAL ABILITIES Lift/Carry, Push/Pull Stand 12 lbs. or less (F) Walk 11-20 lbs. (F) Sit 21-50 lbs. (O) 26-40 lbs. (O) Handling/Fingering 51-100 lbs. (F) over 40 lbs. (N) Reach Outward/Above Shoulder (F) over 100 lbs.(N) Climb (N/A) Crawl (O) up to 33% of time Squat/Kneel (F) up to 66% of time Bend (C) more than 66% of time Compensation details: 30-32 Yearly Salary PIab1-5303
04/21/2026
Full time
POSITION SUMMARY The Maintenance Technician is responsible for assisting with the overall facilities maintenance under the direction of the Assistant Superintendent or Building Superintendent. $1,500 sign on bonus! ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS The position requires performance in a wide range of areas to the buildings, grounds, and equipment. It requires a working knowledge of the plumbing, electrical, carpentry, HVAC, appliance repair, grounds maintenance, painting, flooring, etc. These functions are not limited to the following areas: Completion of work orders in a timely basis.Preparation of apartment turnovers within established guidelines.Cleaning of the community buildings, laundry rooms, office building, maintenance shop and grounds and keeping all areas clean and sanitary.Daily collection of debris on the property.Cleaning of parking lots and dumpster areas.Coordinating with Superintendent and/or Property Manager for any unit inspections and follow-up with work orders to repair all deficiencies found.Upon notification from the Maintenance Superintendent and/or Property Manager, be available for emergency duty, such as snow removal and in case of a fire or any other emergencies as defined by Management.Completing any incident reports within 24 hours of occurrence (i.e. injuries, property damage, disturbances, etc.)Accepting maintenance requests only from Superintendent and/or Property Manager. QUALIFICATIONS: SKILLS & ABILITIES 3 years experience in all facets of property maintenanceHigh School graduate or equivalentKnowledge in plumbing, HVAC, electrical, carpentry, appliance repair, maintenance, grounds maintenance, roofing, flooring, etc. or the ability to learn this skillAbility to communicate both orally and in writing with a wide range of peopleAbility to accept responsibility and account for his/her actionTrait of being dependable and trustworthyAbility to utilize available time to organize and complete work within given deadlinesAbility to work at a sustained pace and produce quality workRequired to assist on an on call rotation scheduleUse of the proper safety equipment; gloves, goggles, back belts and proper foot wear required PHYSICAL ABILITIES Lift/Carry, Push/Pull Stand 12 lbs. or less (F) Walk 11-20 lbs. (F) Sit 21-50 lbs. (O) 26-40 lbs. (O) Handling/Fingering 51-100 lbs. (F) over 40 lbs. (N) Reach Outward/Above Shoulder (F) over 100 lbs.(N) Climb (N/A) Crawl (O) up to 33% of time Squat/Kneel (F) up to 66% of time Bend (C) more than 66% of time Compensation details: 30-32 Yearly Salary PIab1-5303
Discover the down-to-earth charm of Sioux City, IA, home to our thriving practice. We're looking for a dedicated partner to join our growing team, where we pride ourselves on fostering an excellent work environment focused on exceptional patient care, clinical autonomy, and a balanced work-life experience. Practice: Group Practice, Established for 40+ years Location: Sioux City, IA 5-9 treatment chairs available, pending location 15% Aligners / 85% Braces (bonded) 300-325+ Starts per year/ doctor Support Staff: Office Manager, 2-9 Assistants, pending volume Schedule: Ideally 3.5 - 4 days each week, Flexible 45-65+ patients per day Willing to consider all levels of experience, Mentorship available Offering: Base Salary + Office vehicle Once Partnership is achieved, real estate buy-in opportunity is presented Relocation/Sign-on Bonus: $75k 401k w/ match Health insurance for Doctor and Family Malpractice insurance, state license and fees, etc covered About the area: Roughly 165k population in tri-state metropolitan area Within 1.5 hours from International Airport Very affordable cost of living Culturally diverse and vibrant community Located along the Missouri River, great opportunity to boat, kayak, water-ski, and walk the many natural trails along the river during warmer months Close proximity to sledding, tubing, skiing, snowboarding, ice skating and more during the winter Id love to connect! Call at your convenience or schedule a time to speak: . Kind regards, Jonathon Graham Elevate Healthcare Consultants Direct Email
04/21/2026
Full time
Discover the down-to-earth charm of Sioux City, IA, home to our thriving practice. We're looking for a dedicated partner to join our growing team, where we pride ourselves on fostering an excellent work environment focused on exceptional patient care, clinical autonomy, and a balanced work-life experience. Practice: Group Practice, Established for 40+ years Location: Sioux City, IA 5-9 treatment chairs available, pending location 15% Aligners / 85% Braces (bonded) 300-325+ Starts per year/ doctor Support Staff: Office Manager, 2-9 Assistants, pending volume Schedule: Ideally 3.5 - 4 days each week, Flexible 45-65+ patients per day Willing to consider all levels of experience, Mentorship available Offering: Base Salary + Office vehicle Once Partnership is achieved, real estate buy-in opportunity is presented Relocation/Sign-on Bonus: $75k 401k w/ match Health insurance for Doctor and Family Malpractice insurance, state license and fees, etc covered About the area: Roughly 165k population in tri-state metropolitan area Within 1.5 hours from International Airport Very affordable cost of living Culturally diverse and vibrant community Located along the Missouri River, great opportunity to boat, kayak, water-ski, and walk the many natural trails along the river during warmer months Close proximity to sledding, tubing, skiing, snowboarding, ice skating and more during the winter Id love to connect! Call at your convenience or schedule a time to speak: . Kind regards, Jonathon Graham Elevate Healthcare Consultants Direct Email
(TWO OPENINGS) Located in the scenic Puget Sound area with nearby mountain ranges and Mount Rainier in the distance, Tacoma is surrounded by outdoor recreational opportunities such as hiking, boating and camping. Tacoma, Washington has been ranked as one of the most livable cities in the country, due to the increasing career opportunities, cultural diversity and community engagement, just to name a few. Tacoma Community College (TCC) was built on the ancestral territory of Coast Salish peoples, specifically the Puyallup and Squaxin Island Tribes. The 1854 Medicine Creek Treaty forcibly removed them to Reservations to make way for colonizers; we recognize the privilege of utilizing this land has come at a great cost. We honor the resilience of the Puyallup and Squaxin Island people, who still live here, defend their rights, and contribute greatly to the well-being of our community. Our institution aims to increase partnerships and community ties with the local indigenous populations. Moreover, TCC stands in solidarity with Black Lives Matter and the Black community by further strengthening collaboration with the Black Student Union as well as community entities such as the Tacoma-Pierce County Black Collective, the Tacoma Urban League, and local black-owned businesses. In addition, we strongly support the Stop Asian Hate movement and have an active Asian Pacific Islander Student Club as well as an Asian and Pacific Islander Faculty and Staff Coalition. TCC is committed to developing more culturally responsive curricula by infusing and incorporating more educational content focused on the lives, experiences, and contributions of Native, Black, Asian, and other marginalized communities. We continually strive to become an anti-racist institution. We are specifically focusing on improved support for traditionally marginalized populations, including Black/African- American, Indigenous, People of Color, Dreamers, justice-involved, immigrants and refugees, Veterans, people with disabilities, and the LGBTQ+ community. To this end, TCC seeks applicants who: Value intellectual curiosity and innovative teaching Welcome difference and model respectful interaction with others Recognize and honor the important role that diversity brings to an educational community Are committed to educating a racially and socioeconomically diverse student population Are committed to teaching in a community college setting Care deeply about student success Intentionally support and promote efforts related to equity, diversity, and inclusion Honor TCC's mission promoting equitable access to educational opportunities Reflect the diversity of our community Position Summary: As a lead teacher, interacts with parents, volunteers, and team members to guide the educational activities of children 1 month to 5 years enrolled in the College's early childhood program to provide educational instruction. This position also interacts and responds to each child with respect, courtesy, and understanding their developmental stage of growth. Work is performed following Department of Early Learning (DEL) requirements (WACS), Association for Early Learning Leaders standards (AELL), Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) requirements, and Center Policies and Procedures which include Expectations and Code of Teaching Behavior, Health Care Policy, Emergency Procedures, Safety and College Policies. This position works under general direction from the Program Manager and Assistant Program Manager and interacts with parents, volunteers, and team members. Guide individual and groups of children ages 1 month to 5 years in developmentally appropriate practices using best practices as a guide to foster creativity, fine and gross motor development, cognitive skills, social and emotional development, language development, and independence and self-help skills. Implement guidance techniques that respect the individuality of each child. Respond to children with respect, courtesy and an understanding of their developmental stage of growth. Use of Teaching Strategies GOLD and related databases; maintaining of child educational files and related documentation. Ability to assess each child's developmental progress using a valid, reliable, and recognized assessment tool. Complete scoring rubrics such as the Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale (ECERS) or the Infant Toddler Environment Rating Scale (ITERS) and conduct ongoing assessment of classroom and program strengths and needs. Develop and implement learning experiences for children based on observations of children's interests and developmental needs. Provide on the job training and mentoring to staff whose skill sets are in an earlier stage of development, such as, student staff, temporary employees, and volunteers. Use computer literacy and knowledge to find teaching resources on the internet, use online time and leave system, maintain attendance record, design curriculum, prepare newsletters in a professional format, and check and respond to emails as it pertains to job functions. Communicate with the Program Manager regarding information and insights that effect the efficient cohesive functioning of the program. This information may relate to the program, children, or parents. Communicate routinely with parents regarding child's development. Function as a member of a team-oriented staff. May lead, instruct, assign and check the work of others. Participate in staff meetings and in-service training. Make use of opportunities to expand knowledge and expertise through professional development and trainings relating to Early Childhood Program Specialist position. Complete twenty hours basic STARS training within six months of hire and maintain a minimum of ten hours annually after that. Courteously receive visitors and parents with the ability to articulate the philosophies of the program and early childhood education, and best practices. Understand and implement minimum licensing requirements as determined by the Department of Early Learning (DEL). Have an understanding of Early Achievers, Early Head Start, and Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program (ECEAP). Ability to be versatile and work with multiple technological media such as tablets and smart phones to use remote functions such as children Portfolio, evaluations, correspondence and conference scheduling. Perform related duties as assigned to meet the needs of the children and the functions of the Early Learning Center. Minimum Qualifications Associates degree in Early Childhood Education from an accredited college. -OR- Associates degree with twenty (20) credit hours in early childhood development, special education or equivalent, -OR- a current Child Development Associates Degree (CDA). Two years of experience working with preschool age children in a group setting, providing program planning, developing and presenting educational activities/lessons plans or equivalent combination of education and experience. Proficient experience using computer programs, such as, Outlook, Word, and Excel. Note: Credit hours will be verified through Merit. May be required to take more classes to qualify. Preferred Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education from an accredited college or university. 3 years of experience working with preschool-age children. Experience working under the guidelines of an accredited early learning program. Experience as an Early Head Start Lead Teacher. Experience with Teaching Strategies GOLD and Creative Curriculum programs. Conditions of Employment Successful completion of a criminal history background check prior to employment. Successfully pass a portable background check (PBC) prior to employment through Managed Education & Registry Information Tool (MERIT). Note: This is a requirement of the State of Washington Department of Early Learning. Education/Training Certification in infant and toddler care and development. May obtain within one year of employment. Valid First Aid and CPR Certification. May obtain within 30 days of hire. Valid Food Handlers Permit. May obtain within 30 days of hire. HIV certificate of training. May obtain within 30 days of hire. Record of current Tuberculin (TB) Test. Ability to lift and carry 20-45 pounds, live weight. Obtain State Training & Registry System (STAR) number for MERIT. May obtain upon hiring. MMR vaccination verification required upon employment. The Successful Candidate Must Demonstrate A passion for educating, caring, and nurturing children. Ability to remain calm and show patience and understanding with children. Confidentiality, ethics, integrity, and sound professional judgment. Excellent customer service skills, including establishing, building and maintaining internal / external customer satisfaction. Excellent oral, and written communication skills including following instructions. Knowledge of healthy diet programs for both children and adults. Value of safety procedures, awareness and overall risk assessments. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to interact with a wide variety of personalities in a diverse work environment. An appreciation of diversity and the benefits of a commitment to cultural awareness and sensitivity in the workplace. Ability to interact courteously with customers and work effectively in a team environment. Application Materials & Procedure Complete application packages must include the following: Tacoma Community College application Resume & cover letter. In your cover letter indicate how your background and experience meet the qualifications for this position. Specifically address your experience, training, and knowledge in providing empathy and respect in the care and nurturing of children 1 month to 5 years of age in an early childhood program and your supervisory experience . click apply for full job details
04/21/2026
Full time
(TWO OPENINGS) Located in the scenic Puget Sound area with nearby mountain ranges and Mount Rainier in the distance, Tacoma is surrounded by outdoor recreational opportunities such as hiking, boating and camping. Tacoma, Washington has been ranked as one of the most livable cities in the country, due to the increasing career opportunities, cultural diversity and community engagement, just to name a few. Tacoma Community College (TCC) was built on the ancestral territory of Coast Salish peoples, specifically the Puyallup and Squaxin Island Tribes. The 1854 Medicine Creek Treaty forcibly removed them to Reservations to make way for colonizers; we recognize the privilege of utilizing this land has come at a great cost. We honor the resilience of the Puyallup and Squaxin Island people, who still live here, defend their rights, and contribute greatly to the well-being of our community. Our institution aims to increase partnerships and community ties with the local indigenous populations. Moreover, TCC stands in solidarity with Black Lives Matter and the Black community by further strengthening collaboration with the Black Student Union as well as community entities such as the Tacoma-Pierce County Black Collective, the Tacoma Urban League, and local black-owned businesses. In addition, we strongly support the Stop Asian Hate movement and have an active Asian Pacific Islander Student Club as well as an Asian and Pacific Islander Faculty and Staff Coalition. TCC is committed to developing more culturally responsive curricula by infusing and incorporating more educational content focused on the lives, experiences, and contributions of Native, Black, Asian, and other marginalized communities. We continually strive to become an anti-racist institution. We are specifically focusing on improved support for traditionally marginalized populations, including Black/African- American, Indigenous, People of Color, Dreamers, justice-involved, immigrants and refugees, Veterans, people with disabilities, and the LGBTQ+ community. To this end, TCC seeks applicants who: Value intellectual curiosity and innovative teaching Welcome difference and model respectful interaction with others Recognize and honor the important role that diversity brings to an educational community Are committed to educating a racially and socioeconomically diverse student population Are committed to teaching in a community college setting Care deeply about student success Intentionally support and promote efforts related to equity, diversity, and inclusion Honor TCC's mission promoting equitable access to educational opportunities Reflect the diversity of our community Position Summary: As a lead teacher, interacts with parents, volunteers, and team members to guide the educational activities of children 1 month to 5 years enrolled in the College's early childhood program to provide educational instruction. This position also interacts and responds to each child with respect, courtesy, and understanding their developmental stage of growth. Work is performed following Department of Early Learning (DEL) requirements (WACS), Association for Early Learning Leaders standards (AELL), Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) requirements, and Center Policies and Procedures which include Expectations and Code of Teaching Behavior, Health Care Policy, Emergency Procedures, Safety and College Policies. This position works under general direction from the Program Manager and Assistant Program Manager and interacts with parents, volunteers, and team members. Guide individual and groups of children ages 1 month to 5 years in developmentally appropriate practices using best practices as a guide to foster creativity, fine and gross motor development, cognitive skills, social and emotional development, language development, and independence and self-help skills. Implement guidance techniques that respect the individuality of each child. Respond to children with respect, courtesy and an understanding of their developmental stage of growth. Use of Teaching Strategies GOLD and related databases; maintaining of child educational files and related documentation. Ability to assess each child's developmental progress using a valid, reliable, and recognized assessment tool. Complete scoring rubrics such as the Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale (ECERS) or the Infant Toddler Environment Rating Scale (ITERS) and conduct ongoing assessment of classroom and program strengths and needs. Develop and implement learning experiences for children based on observations of children's interests and developmental needs. Provide on the job training and mentoring to staff whose skill sets are in an earlier stage of development, such as, student staff, temporary employees, and volunteers. Use computer literacy and knowledge to find teaching resources on the internet, use online time and leave system, maintain attendance record, design curriculum, prepare newsletters in a professional format, and check and respond to emails as it pertains to job functions. Communicate with the Program Manager regarding information and insights that effect the efficient cohesive functioning of the program. This information may relate to the program, children, or parents. Communicate routinely with parents regarding child's development. Function as a member of a team-oriented staff. May lead, instruct, assign and check the work of others. Participate in staff meetings and in-service training. Make use of opportunities to expand knowledge and expertise through professional development and trainings relating to Early Childhood Program Specialist position. Complete twenty hours basic STARS training within six months of hire and maintain a minimum of ten hours annually after that. Courteously receive visitors and parents with the ability to articulate the philosophies of the program and early childhood education, and best practices. Understand and implement minimum licensing requirements as determined by the Department of Early Learning (DEL). Have an understanding of Early Achievers, Early Head Start, and Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program (ECEAP). Ability to be versatile and work with multiple technological media such as tablets and smart phones to use remote functions such as children Portfolio, evaluations, correspondence and conference scheduling. Perform related duties as assigned to meet the needs of the children and the functions of the Early Learning Center. Minimum Qualifications Associates degree in Early Childhood Education from an accredited college. -OR- Associates degree with twenty (20) credit hours in early childhood development, special education or equivalent, -OR- a current Child Development Associates Degree (CDA). Two years of experience working with preschool age children in a group setting, providing program planning, developing and presenting educational activities/lessons plans or equivalent combination of education and experience. Proficient experience using computer programs, such as, Outlook, Word, and Excel. Note: Credit hours will be verified through Merit. May be required to take more classes to qualify. Preferred Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education from an accredited college or university. 3 years of experience working with preschool-age children. Experience working under the guidelines of an accredited early learning program. Experience as an Early Head Start Lead Teacher. Experience with Teaching Strategies GOLD and Creative Curriculum programs. Conditions of Employment Successful completion of a criminal history background check prior to employment. Successfully pass a portable background check (PBC) prior to employment through Managed Education & Registry Information Tool (MERIT). Note: This is a requirement of the State of Washington Department of Early Learning. Education/Training Certification in infant and toddler care and development. May obtain within one year of employment. Valid First Aid and CPR Certification. May obtain within 30 days of hire. Valid Food Handlers Permit. May obtain within 30 days of hire. HIV certificate of training. May obtain within 30 days of hire. Record of current Tuberculin (TB) Test. Ability to lift and carry 20-45 pounds, live weight. Obtain State Training & Registry System (STAR) number for MERIT. May obtain upon hiring. MMR vaccination verification required upon employment. The Successful Candidate Must Demonstrate A passion for educating, caring, and nurturing children. Ability to remain calm and show patience and understanding with children. Confidentiality, ethics, integrity, and sound professional judgment. Excellent customer service skills, including establishing, building and maintaining internal / external customer satisfaction. Excellent oral, and written communication skills including following instructions. Knowledge of healthy diet programs for both children and adults. Value of safety procedures, awareness and overall risk assessments. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to interact with a wide variety of personalities in a diverse work environment. An appreciation of diversity and the benefits of a commitment to cultural awareness and sensitivity in the workplace. Ability to interact courteously with customers and work effectively in a team environment. Application Materials & Procedure Complete application packages must include the following: Tacoma Community College application Resume & cover letter. In your cover letter indicate how your background and experience meet the qualifications for this position. Specifically address your experience, training, and knowledge in providing empathy and respect in the care and nurturing of children 1 month to 5 years of age in an early childhood program and your supervisory experience . click apply for full job details
Join a team that shares your calling At MultiCare, you're more than a job title - you're part of a collaborative team of physicians and advanced practice providers committed to patient-centered care. Here, your voice matters. You'll have the support, resources and flexibility to practice at the top of your license, collaborate with experienced colleagues and make a meaningful impact. Build a long-term career in a system that grows with you, in a community that supports your life beyond work. FTE: 1.0 Shift: Day, Schedule: 5x8s or 4x10s Competitive compensation package including sign on and relocation. Substantial benefits including medical, dental, annual leave, CME, retirement, and malpractice insurance (including tail) Generous time off to support work/life balance. Career growth options with student loan repayment and leadership opportunities Research opportunities with the MultiCare Institute for Research & Innovation Wellness program including dedicated mental health services and leadership and wellness coaching. Wellness program including dedicated mental health services and leadership and wellness coaching 24/7 nurse triage service with limited on-call requirements Support of 300+ provider multi-specialty group Dedicated medical assistant per physician Epic EMR and AI assistance to support efficiency Enjoy life in the Pacific Northwest with breathtaking water, mountain, and forest views at every turn. Contact for more information Position Summary MultiCare Health System is seeking a BC/BE Internal Medicine Physician to join our busy, well established and expanding practice. We offer ambulatory only Primary Care, with embedded support services to make practice sustainable and enjoyable. These elements include, behavioral health resources, integrated RN Care Managers, medication refill support, well-resourced front and back-office staff services, and a robust clinical quality program. Providers at MultiCare are recognized as being among the best in the Northwest Region. Here, you'll find everything you need to excel in your job including outstanding facilities, comprehensive resources and talented teammates in partnering for healing and a healthy future. Requirements Board certified/eligible at time of employment Licensed in the state of WA by the time of employment DEA, NPI & prescriptive authority Current ACLS/BLS for Healthcare Providers certification by the American Heart Association Why MultiCare? Rooted in the local community Partnering with patients, families and neighbors across the Pacific Northwest for more than 140 years. Growth and education Leadership development, mentorship and continued professional growth opportunities across a collaborative, integrated health system. Well-being and support Flexible scheduling, generous time off and MultiCare's Physician & APP Well-Being Program support your well-being and help you maintain a healthy work-life balance. Living our values Respect, integrity, kindness and collaboration guide how we care for patients, communities and each other. Belonging for all A culture where providers feel heard, respected and part of the team from day one, supported by Resource Groups and outreach programs. Pacific Northwest lifestyle Work and live where natural beauty, adventure and strong community connections are part of everyday life. Pay and Benefit Expectations We provide a comprehensive benefits package, including competitive salary, medical, dental and retirement benefits and paid time off. As required by various pay transparency laws, we share a competitive range of compensation for candidates hired into each position. The pay scale is $315,400.00 - $339,000.00 USD. However, pay is influenced by factors specific to applicants, including but not limited to: skill set, level of experience, and certification(s) and/or education. If this position is associated with a union contract, pay will be reflective of the appropriate step on the pay scale to which the applicant's years of experience align. Associated benefit information can be viewed here .
04/21/2026
Full time
Join a team that shares your calling At MultiCare, you're more than a job title - you're part of a collaborative team of physicians and advanced practice providers committed to patient-centered care. Here, your voice matters. You'll have the support, resources and flexibility to practice at the top of your license, collaborate with experienced colleagues and make a meaningful impact. Build a long-term career in a system that grows with you, in a community that supports your life beyond work. FTE: 1.0 Shift: Day, Schedule: 5x8s or 4x10s Competitive compensation package including sign on and relocation. Substantial benefits including medical, dental, annual leave, CME, retirement, and malpractice insurance (including tail) Generous time off to support work/life balance. Career growth options with student loan repayment and leadership opportunities Research opportunities with the MultiCare Institute for Research & Innovation Wellness program including dedicated mental health services and leadership and wellness coaching. Wellness program including dedicated mental health services and leadership and wellness coaching 24/7 nurse triage service with limited on-call requirements Support of 300+ provider multi-specialty group Dedicated medical assistant per physician Epic EMR and AI assistance to support efficiency Enjoy life in the Pacific Northwest with breathtaking water, mountain, and forest views at every turn. Contact for more information Position Summary MultiCare Health System is seeking a BC/BE Internal Medicine Physician to join our busy, well established and expanding practice. We offer ambulatory only Primary Care, with embedded support services to make practice sustainable and enjoyable. These elements include, behavioral health resources, integrated RN Care Managers, medication refill support, well-resourced front and back-office staff services, and a robust clinical quality program. Providers at MultiCare are recognized as being among the best in the Northwest Region. Here, you'll find everything you need to excel in your job including outstanding facilities, comprehensive resources and talented teammates in partnering for healing and a healthy future. Requirements Board certified/eligible at time of employment Licensed in the state of WA by the time of employment DEA, NPI & prescriptive authority Current ACLS/BLS for Healthcare Providers certification by the American Heart Association Why MultiCare? Rooted in the local community Partnering with patients, families and neighbors across the Pacific Northwest for more than 140 years. Growth and education Leadership development, mentorship and continued professional growth opportunities across a collaborative, integrated health system. Well-being and support Flexible scheduling, generous time off and MultiCare's Physician & APP Well-Being Program support your well-being and help you maintain a healthy work-life balance. Living our values Respect, integrity, kindness and collaboration guide how we care for patients, communities and each other. Belonging for all A culture where providers feel heard, respected and part of the team from day one, supported by Resource Groups and outreach programs. Pacific Northwest lifestyle Work and live where natural beauty, adventure and strong community connections are part of everyday life. Pay and Benefit Expectations We provide a comprehensive benefits package, including competitive salary, medical, dental and retirement benefits and paid time off. As required by various pay transparency laws, we share a competitive range of compensation for candidates hired into each position. The pay scale is $315,400.00 - $339,000.00 USD. However, pay is influenced by factors specific to applicants, including but not limited to: skill set, level of experience, and certification(s) and/or education. If this position is associated with a union contract, pay will be reflective of the appropriate step on the pay scale to which the applicant's years of experience align. Associated benefit information can be viewed here .
Retail Associate - Roles & Responsibilities Position Title: Retail Associate Department: Retail Operations Reports To: Store Manager / Assistant Manager Status: Part-Time or Full-Time, Non-Exempt Core Purpose To provide exceptional customer service while representing the Nine Line Apparel brand with integrity and enthusiasm. Retail Associates support daily store operations, drive sales through product knowledge and customer engagement, and ensure a clean, organized, and mission-aligned store environment. Sales & Customer Experience Greet every customer with warmth and enthusiasm; embody Nine Line's mission and brand values Actively engage in selling, upselling, and educating customers about products Maintain awareness of store promotions, product features, and new arrivals Support customer transactions efficiently using the POS system Assist with exchanges and returns per company policy Solicit customer feedback and communicate trends to leadership Operational Excellence Follow all opening, closing, and cash handling procedures as assigned Maintain cleanliness, organization, and operational readiness throughout the store Assist in restocking, zoning, and organizing product displays Report low stock or product issues to store leadership promptly Support loss prevention standards through attentive floor presence and accuracy Inventory & Merchandising Receive, unpack, and accurately tag inventory Help execute product placements and floor sets according to visual direction Monitor fitting rooms and assist with merchandising recovery Conduct size runs, re-zoning, and display upkeep throughout the day Team Collaboration Support team members during high-traffic periods and events Participate in shift huddles, training sessions, and store meetings Offer constructive feedback and contribute to a positive team environment Assist in store events, promotions, and community outreach efforts Position Scope Retail Associates are frontline ambassadors of the Nine Line brand and mission. They are expected to deliver best-in-class service, uphold store standards, and adapt to the needs of a dynamic retail environment. Must be available to work weekends, holidays, and key promotional events. Qualifications Prior retail or customer service experience preferred Strong communication and interpersonal skills Comfort with point-of-sale (POS) systems and technology Ability to lift 30 lbs and stand for extended periods
04/21/2026
Full time
Retail Associate - Roles & Responsibilities Position Title: Retail Associate Department: Retail Operations Reports To: Store Manager / Assistant Manager Status: Part-Time or Full-Time, Non-Exempt Core Purpose To provide exceptional customer service while representing the Nine Line Apparel brand with integrity and enthusiasm. Retail Associates support daily store operations, drive sales through product knowledge and customer engagement, and ensure a clean, organized, and mission-aligned store environment. Sales & Customer Experience Greet every customer with warmth and enthusiasm; embody Nine Line's mission and brand values Actively engage in selling, upselling, and educating customers about products Maintain awareness of store promotions, product features, and new arrivals Support customer transactions efficiently using the POS system Assist with exchanges and returns per company policy Solicit customer feedback and communicate trends to leadership Operational Excellence Follow all opening, closing, and cash handling procedures as assigned Maintain cleanliness, organization, and operational readiness throughout the store Assist in restocking, zoning, and organizing product displays Report low stock or product issues to store leadership promptly Support loss prevention standards through attentive floor presence and accuracy Inventory & Merchandising Receive, unpack, and accurately tag inventory Help execute product placements and floor sets according to visual direction Monitor fitting rooms and assist with merchandising recovery Conduct size runs, re-zoning, and display upkeep throughout the day Team Collaboration Support team members during high-traffic periods and events Participate in shift huddles, training sessions, and store meetings Offer constructive feedback and contribute to a positive team environment Assist in store events, promotions, and community outreach efforts Position Scope Retail Associates are frontline ambassadors of the Nine Line brand and mission. They are expected to deliver best-in-class service, uphold store standards, and adapt to the needs of a dynamic retail environment. Must be available to work weekends, holidays, and key promotional events. Qualifications Prior retail or customer service experience preferred Strong communication and interpersonal skills Comfort with point-of-sale (POS) systems and technology Ability to lift 30 lbs and stand for extended periods
Why Work at KARM Stores?At KARM Stores, every role supports a greater mission. Our work helps fund the life-changing ministries of Knox Area Rescue Ministries, and we are proud to serve our community through both excellence and purpose.What We Offer Every Sunday off Benefits and paid time off 25% employee discount Eligibility for a 90-day raise Referral bonuses Bonus and rewards opportunities Career growth opportunitiesPosition SummaryKARM Stores is seeking an Assistant Processing Manager for our Seymour location. This role helps lead the processing department by supporting daily operations, driving productivity, maintaining quality standards, and helping develop a strong, mission-minded team. The Assistant Processing Manager works closely with the Processing Manager to ensure donations are efficiently accepted, sorted, processed, and priced in a fast-paced retail environment.This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys leading people, staying organized, working hands-on with a team, and helping create an efficient and positive work environment.What You'll Do Support the daily operations of the processing department Perform and oversee duties related to accepting donations, presorting, processing, and pricing merchandise Help ensure quick, accurate, and efficient workflow in a fast-paced environment Encourage and motivate team members to meet daily and weekly production goals Work alongside the Processing Manager to address department needs and solve operational issues Assist with delegating tasks and responsibilities to team members Help lead the department when the Processing Manager is not on shift Model and reinforce KARM Stores' mission, values, and culture with the team Support a work environment that reflects our core values of being trustworthy, team-minded, and teachable Perform other duties as assigned to support store and department successWhat We're Looking For Leadership experience in retail, production, warehouse, thrift, or a related environment preferred Ability to work in a fast-paced setting with a strong sense of urgency Strong communication and team leadership skills Ability to follow written and verbal instructions and support others in doing the same Basic computer and web navigation skills Clear and legible handwriting Commitment to KARM Stores' mission and values Ability to stay organized, manage priorities, and support team productivityPhysical Requirements Stand for up to 100% of the workday Lift, bend, and move continuously throughout the shift Perform moderate to heavy physical activity on a regular basis Lift up to 50 pounds as needed Work in an active processing environment with frequent movement and strenuous activityAdditional InformationKARM Stores is a Christ-centered organization committed to serving the community with dignity, integrity, compassion, and excellence.Compensation details: 16-18 Hourly WagePIe0c34f3f0-
04/21/2026
Why Work at KARM Stores?At KARM Stores, every role supports a greater mission. Our work helps fund the life-changing ministries of Knox Area Rescue Ministries, and we are proud to serve our community through both excellence and purpose.What We Offer Every Sunday off Benefits and paid time off 25% employee discount Eligibility for a 90-day raise Referral bonuses Bonus and rewards opportunities Career growth opportunitiesPosition SummaryKARM Stores is seeking an Assistant Processing Manager for our Seymour location. This role helps lead the processing department by supporting daily operations, driving productivity, maintaining quality standards, and helping develop a strong, mission-minded team. The Assistant Processing Manager works closely with the Processing Manager to ensure donations are efficiently accepted, sorted, processed, and priced in a fast-paced retail environment.This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys leading people, staying organized, working hands-on with a team, and helping create an efficient and positive work environment.What You'll Do Support the daily operations of the processing department Perform and oversee duties related to accepting donations, presorting, processing, and pricing merchandise Help ensure quick, accurate, and efficient workflow in a fast-paced environment Encourage and motivate team members to meet daily and weekly production goals Work alongside the Processing Manager to address department needs and solve operational issues Assist with delegating tasks and responsibilities to team members Help lead the department when the Processing Manager is not on shift Model and reinforce KARM Stores' mission, values, and culture with the team Support a work environment that reflects our core values of being trustworthy, team-minded, and teachable Perform other duties as assigned to support store and department successWhat We're Looking For Leadership experience in retail, production, warehouse, thrift, or a related environment preferred Ability to work in a fast-paced setting with a strong sense of urgency Strong communication and team leadership skills Ability to follow written and verbal instructions and support others in doing the same Basic computer and web navigation skills Clear and legible handwriting Commitment to KARM Stores' mission and values Ability to stay organized, manage priorities, and support team productivityPhysical Requirements Stand for up to 100% of the workday Lift, bend, and move continuously throughout the shift Perform moderate to heavy physical activity on a regular basis Lift up to 50 pounds as needed Work in an active processing environment with frequent movement and strenuous activityAdditional InformationKARM Stores is a Christ-centered organization committed to serving the community with dignity, integrity, compassion, and excellence.Compensation details: 16-18 Hourly WagePIe0c34f3f0-
Retail Associate - Roles & Responsibilities Position Title: Retail Associate Department: Retail Operations Reports To: Store Manager / Assistant Manager Status: Part-Time or Full-Time, Non-Exempt Core Purpose To provide exceptional customer service while representing the Nine Line Apparel brand with integrity and enthusiasm. Retail Associates support daily store operations, drive sales through product knowledge and customer engagement, and ensure a clean, organized, and mission-aligned store environment. Sales & Customer Experience Greet every customer with warmth and enthusiasm; embody Nine Line's mission and brand values Actively engage in selling, upselling, and educating customers about products Maintain awareness of store promotions, product features, and new arrivals Support customer transactions efficiently using the POS system Assist with exchanges and returns per company policy Solicit customer feedback and communicate trends to leadership Operational Excellence Follow all opening, closing, and cash handling procedures as assigned Maintain cleanliness, organization, and operational readiness throughout the store Assist in restocking, zoning, and organizing product displays Report low stock or product issues to store leadership promptly Support loss prevention standards through attentive floor presence and accuracy Inventory & Merchandising Receive, unpack, and accurately tag inventory Help execute product placements and floor sets according to visual direction Monitor fitting rooms and assist with merchandising recovery Conduct size runs, re-zoning, and display upkeep throughout the day Team Collaboration Support team members during high-traffic periods and events Participate in shift huddles, training sessions, and store meetings Offer constructive feedback and contribute to a positive team environment Assist in store events, promotions, and community outreach efforts Position Scope Retail Associates are frontline ambassadors of the Nine Line brand and mission. They are expected to deliver best-in-class service, uphold store standards, and adapt to the needs of a dynamic retail environment. Must be available to work weekends, holidays, and key promotional events. Qualifications Prior retail or customer service experience preferred Strong communication and interpersonal skills Comfort with point-of-sale (POS) systems and technology Ability to lift 30 lbs and stand for extended periods
04/21/2026
Full time
Retail Associate - Roles & Responsibilities Position Title: Retail Associate Department: Retail Operations Reports To: Store Manager / Assistant Manager Status: Part-Time or Full-Time, Non-Exempt Core Purpose To provide exceptional customer service while representing the Nine Line Apparel brand with integrity and enthusiasm. Retail Associates support daily store operations, drive sales through product knowledge and customer engagement, and ensure a clean, organized, and mission-aligned store environment. Sales & Customer Experience Greet every customer with warmth and enthusiasm; embody Nine Line's mission and brand values Actively engage in selling, upselling, and educating customers about products Maintain awareness of store promotions, product features, and new arrivals Support customer transactions efficiently using the POS system Assist with exchanges and returns per company policy Solicit customer feedback and communicate trends to leadership Operational Excellence Follow all opening, closing, and cash handling procedures as assigned Maintain cleanliness, organization, and operational readiness throughout the store Assist in restocking, zoning, and organizing product displays Report low stock or product issues to store leadership promptly Support loss prevention standards through attentive floor presence and accuracy Inventory & Merchandising Receive, unpack, and accurately tag inventory Help execute product placements and floor sets according to visual direction Monitor fitting rooms and assist with merchandising recovery Conduct size runs, re-zoning, and display upkeep throughout the day Team Collaboration Support team members during high-traffic periods and events Participate in shift huddles, training sessions, and store meetings Offer constructive feedback and contribute to a positive team environment Assist in store events, promotions, and community outreach efforts Position Scope Retail Associates are frontline ambassadors of the Nine Line brand and mission. They are expected to deliver best-in-class service, uphold store standards, and adapt to the needs of a dynamic retail environment. Must be available to work weekends, holidays, and key promotional events. Qualifications Prior retail or customer service experience preferred Strong communication and interpersonal skills Comfort with point-of-sale (POS) systems and technology Ability to lift 30 lbs and stand for extended periods
McLaren Oakland and Karmanos Cancer Institute are actively recruiting a dynamic Hematology Oncologist to join a robust hematology oncology practice that has served the local community for over 30 years. Work alongside another highly experienced, board-certified Hematology Oncologist as well as an Advanced Practice Provider in serving Lapeer County and its surrounding communities Responsibilities include a healthy mix of both clinic and inpatient rounding Ancillary staff include oncology nurses, medical assistants, pharmacy, social worker, research nurse and practice manager Candidates encouraged to participate in Karmanos Cancer Institute clinical trials and research Qualified candidates will be BE/BC Additional highlights include: Monday through Friday Scheduling Onsite Radiation Oncology Cerner EHR Lab with Sysmex CBC analyzer Infusion center Facility Highlights McLaren Lapeer Region is a 222-bed acute care hospital located in Lapeer, Michigan, and is the primary provider of health care services to Lapeer County and the surrounding area. McLaren Lapeer Region has received national recognition from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid for clinical excellence in orthopedics, pneumonia, congestive heart failure and surgical care. The facility maintains a verified Level II trauma designation and provides comprehensive care in a 29-bed Emergency Center along with specialized services for heart, cancer, orthopedic and general surgery services, physical medicine and rehabilitation, women s services, wound care services and sleep disorders. McLaren Lapeer Region is a subsidiary of McLaren Health Care , a fully integrated health care delivery system committed to quality, evidence-based patient care and cost efficiency. The McLaren system includes 13 hospitals in Michigan and Ohio, ambulatory surgery centers, imaging centers, a 590-member employed primary and specialty care physician network, commercial and Medicaid HMOs covering approximately 640,000 lives in Michigan and Indiana, and a wholly owned medical malpractice insurance company. McLaren operates Michigan s largest network of cancer centers and providers, anchored by the Karmanos Cancer Institute, one of only 51 National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer centers in the U.S. McLaren is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including disabled and veterans. Community Living Looking for a blend of small town and big city? Country life and urban amenities? Friendly neighbors and high-tech services? Lapeer County is just a 20-minute drive to Flint, a 30-minute drive to Port Huron and Canada, and a 50-minute drive to Detroit. Established in 1831 and located at the base of Michigan's Thumb Region, Lapeer is beautifully historic; its downtown district is pedestrian friendly, lined with specialty shops and restaurants, and comprised of walking paths, bike trails, and a large public park system. Lapeer is overflowing with wonderful golf courses, restaurants, and family recreation facilities. Every season brings about highly anticipated activities and holiday celebrations, such as free summer concerts on the Courthouse lawn, art fairs, farmers markets, the Lapeer Days Festival, Winterfest, and the Halloween Treat Walk. In Lapeer, residents enjoy a quality public school system, as well as one tech center, one charter school, one private grade school, four parochial schools, and numerous preschools and learning centers, all located within the County. The Lapeer community is growing and has become a very desirable location for businesses and families. Lapeer has all the traditional housing options available, such as ownership or renting homes, condos, and apartments. However, the area also takes pride in parcels containing multiple acres of land and wooded lots perfect for building your dream home. With its small-town charm and rich history, Lapeer could be just the place you ve been looking for.
04/21/2026
Full time
McLaren Oakland and Karmanos Cancer Institute are actively recruiting a dynamic Hematology Oncologist to join a robust hematology oncology practice that has served the local community for over 30 years. Work alongside another highly experienced, board-certified Hematology Oncologist as well as an Advanced Practice Provider in serving Lapeer County and its surrounding communities Responsibilities include a healthy mix of both clinic and inpatient rounding Ancillary staff include oncology nurses, medical assistants, pharmacy, social worker, research nurse and practice manager Candidates encouraged to participate in Karmanos Cancer Institute clinical trials and research Qualified candidates will be BE/BC Additional highlights include: Monday through Friday Scheduling Onsite Radiation Oncology Cerner EHR Lab with Sysmex CBC analyzer Infusion center Facility Highlights McLaren Lapeer Region is a 222-bed acute care hospital located in Lapeer, Michigan, and is the primary provider of health care services to Lapeer County and the surrounding area. McLaren Lapeer Region has received national recognition from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid for clinical excellence in orthopedics, pneumonia, congestive heart failure and surgical care. The facility maintains a verified Level II trauma designation and provides comprehensive care in a 29-bed Emergency Center along with specialized services for heart, cancer, orthopedic and general surgery services, physical medicine and rehabilitation, women s services, wound care services and sleep disorders. McLaren Lapeer Region is a subsidiary of McLaren Health Care , a fully integrated health care delivery system committed to quality, evidence-based patient care and cost efficiency. The McLaren system includes 13 hospitals in Michigan and Ohio, ambulatory surgery centers, imaging centers, a 590-member employed primary and specialty care physician network, commercial and Medicaid HMOs covering approximately 640,000 lives in Michigan and Indiana, and a wholly owned medical malpractice insurance company. McLaren operates Michigan s largest network of cancer centers and providers, anchored by the Karmanos Cancer Institute, one of only 51 National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer centers in the U.S. McLaren is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including disabled and veterans. Community Living Looking for a blend of small town and big city? Country life and urban amenities? Friendly neighbors and high-tech services? Lapeer County is just a 20-minute drive to Flint, a 30-minute drive to Port Huron and Canada, and a 50-minute drive to Detroit. Established in 1831 and located at the base of Michigan's Thumb Region, Lapeer is beautifully historic; its downtown district is pedestrian friendly, lined with specialty shops and restaurants, and comprised of walking paths, bike trails, and a large public park system. Lapeer is overflowing with wonderful golf courses, restaurants, and family recreation facilities. Every season brings about highly anticipated activities and holiday celebrations, such as free summer concerts on the Courthouse lawn, art fairs, farmers markets, the Lapeer Days Festival, Winterfest, and the Halloween Treat Walk. In Lapeer, residents enjoy a quality public school system, as well as one tech center, one charter school, one private grade school, four parochial schools, and numerous preschools and learning centers, all located within the County. The Lapeer community is growing and has become a very desirable location for businesses and families. Lapeer has all the traditional housing options available, such as ownership or renting homes, condos, and apartments. However, the area also takes pride in parcels containing multiple acres of land and wooded lots perfect for building your dream home. With its small-town charm and rich history, Lapeer could be just the place you ve been looking for.