KLAMATH BASIN BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Job Title: Youth Development Specialist Shifts Available Open Until Filled: Day Shift: 8:00 AM - 8:30 PM Schedule: Saturday, Sunday, Monday Rotates every other Tuesday Intro and job overview: Join our KBBH team and find meaningful work, inspiring colleagues, career growth, great compensation, the ability to pay down student loans, and excellent benefits. Located in beautiful Southern Oregon. Join an outstanding multi-disciplinary team including an on-staff psychiatric team and licensed clinical staff. Klamath Basin Behavioral Health is an accredited NHSC facility. The National Health Service Core (NHSC) Loan Repayment Program is open to licensed primary care medical, dental, and mental and behavioral health providers who are employed by accredited sites. WHAT IS GREAT ABOUT THIS OPPORTUNITY Vision: Sharing the power of mental wellbeing Mission: Providing compassionate care throughout our community Excellent outdoor activities including, hiking, biking, kayaking, wellness, ziplining, and fishing. Welcoming community and a great place to raise a family. Youth Development Specialist Pay Range: Compensation is based on the level and requirements of the role. Salary within our ranges may also be determined by your education and experience as required by the role, as well as internal equity and alignment with market data. Typically, new team members join at the minimum to mid salary range. Salary: $18.92 - $23.65 DOE Benefits: Medical Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance 403 (b) Retirement Plan 8% Match 15 Paid Vacation Days & Accrued Wellness Days Life Insurance Disability Insurance Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Health Savings Account (HSA) Employee Discounts Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Wellness Program Tuition Reimbursement Program Employee Scholarship Program Youth Development Specialist Summary: Join Our Team as a Youth Development Specialist! Are you ready to make a meaningful impact on youth development during a critical time in their lives? As a Youth Development Specialist, you will be part of a dynamic, multi-disciplinary team dedicated to supporting youth in their journey toward emotional growth and skill development. In this role, you will help youth build life skills like anger management, self-regulation, social interaction, and ensuring their well-being and safety throughout the night. Key Responsibilities & Performance Expectation: Support & Supervision Overnight: Monitor and ensure the safety of youth during all hours. Provide a calm, structured environment that supports restful sleep and emotional stability. Therapeutic Interventions: Engage with youth as needed, offering therapeutic support and guidance in areas such as stress management and self-regulation, particularly for those who may experience day/nighttime anxiety or behavioral issues. Crisis Intervention: Be prepared to respond to any crisis situations that may arise during your shift, employing de-escalation techniques and following non-violent physical intervention protocols when necessary. Daily Living Assistance: Assist with routine tasks, including meal preparation for the next shift, light housekeeping, and preparation for the next day's activities. Accurate Documentation: Maintain up-to-date and accurate documentation of youth behaviors, interventions, and any incidents that occur overnight to ensure seamless communication with the daytime team. Medication Administration: Administer medications as needed during the shift and ensure all medication logs are maintained accurately. Success in This Role Looks Like: Ensuring a safe and secure environment for youth throughout the day. Effectively responding to and de-escalating crisis situations with calm, professional intervention. Keeping clinical records updated and ensuring proper communication with the oncoming shift team. Supporting youth in routines, contributing to their overall development and well-being. Qualifications: Must meet State of Oregon (OARs) requirements and hold MHACBO certification as a Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA). Minimum qualifications include: A Bachelor's degree in a behavioral science field; or A combination of at least three years of relevant work, education, training, or experience. Licenses & Certifications: Driving is a requirement for this position; must have a valid Oregon driver's license, an insurable driving record, to drive company vehicles. QMHA certification must be maintained for the duration of employment. Why Join Us? Be a key support for youth during overnight hours, ensuring they have a safe and restful environment. Play a vital role in their emotional growth and skill-building, even after the daytime activities have ended. Enjoy a supportive, collaborative work environment with opportunities for training and professional development. Apply Today to be a part of our overnight team and make a lasting impact on the lives of youth in our care! Other Considerations: Klamath Basin Behavioral Health celebrates diversity and is committed to creating inclusive and equal access to all individuals regardless of race, color, religion, ethnic or national origin, gender, genetic information, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and veteran's status. or any other basis covered by appropriate law. Our employment decisions are based on qualifications, merit, and agency need Compensation details: 18.92-23.65 Hourly Wage PI7ab7ad52afa4-5138
05/07/2026
Full time
Job Title: Youth Development Specialist Shifts Available Open Until Filled: Day Shift: 8:00 AM - 8:30 PM Schedule: Saturday, Sunday, Monday Rotates every other Tuesday Intro and job overview: Join our KBBH team and find meaningful work, inspiring colleagues, career growth, great compensation, the ability to pay down student loans, and excellent benefits. Located in beautiful Southern Oregon. Join an outstanding multi-disciplinary team including an on-staff psychiatric team and licensed clinical staff. Klamath Basin Behavioral Health is an accredited NHSC facility. The National Health Service Core (NHSC) Loan Repayment Program is open to licensed primary care medical, dental, and mental and behavioral health providers who are employed by accredited sites. WHAT IS GREAT ABOUT THIS OPPORTUNITY Vision: Sharing the power of mental wellbeing Mission: Providing compassionate care throughout our community Excellent outdoor activities including, hiking, biking, kayaking, wellness, ziplining, and fishing. Welcoming community and a great place to raise a family. Youth Development Specialist Pay Range: Compensation is based on the level and requirements of the role. Salary within our ranges may also be determined by your education and experience as required by the role, as well as internal equity and alignment with market data. Typically, new team members join at the minimum to mid salary range. Salary: $18.92 - $23.65 DOE Benefits: Medical Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance 403 (b) Retirement Plan 8% Match 15 Paid Vacation Days & Accrued Wellness Days Life Insurance Disability Insurance Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Health Savings Account (HSA) Employee Discounts Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Wellness Program Tuition Reimbursement Program Employee Scholarship Program Youth Development Specialist Summary: Join Our Team as a Youth Development Specialist! Are you ready to make a meaningful impact on youth development during a critical time in their lives? As a Youth Development Specialist, you will be part of a dynamic, multi-disciplinary team dedicated to supporting youth in their journey toward emotional growth and skill development. In this role, you will help youth build life skills like anger management, self-regulation, social interaction, and ensuring their well-being and safety throughout the night. Key Responsibilities & Performance Expectation: Support & Supervision Overnight: Monitor and ensure the safety of youth during all hours. Provide a calm, structured environment that supports restful sleep and emotional stability. Therapeutic Interventions: Engage with youth as needed, offering therapeutic support and guidance in areas such as stress management and self-regulation, particularly for those who may experience day/nighttime anxiety or behavioral issues. Crisis Intervention: Be prepared to respond to any crisis situations that may arise during your shift, employing de-escalation techniques and following non-violent physical intervention protocols when necessary. Daily Living Assistance: Assist with routine tasks, including meal preparation for the next shift, light housekeeping, and preparation for the next day's activities. Accurate Documentation: Maintain up-to-date and accurate documentation of youth behaviors, interventions, and any incidents that occur overnight to ensure seamless communication with the daytime team. Medication Administration: Administer medications as needed during the shift and ensure all medication logs are maintained accurately. Success in This Role Looks Like: Ensuring a safe and secure environment for youth throughout the day. Effectively responding to and de-escalating crisis situations with calm, professional intervention. Keeping clinical records updated and ensuring proper communication with the oncoming shift team. Supporting youth in routines, contributing to their overall development and well-being. Qualifications: Must meet State of Oregon (OARs) requirements and hold MHACBO certification as a Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA). Minimum qualifications include: A Bachelor's degree in a behavioral science field; or A combination of at least three years of relevant work, education, training, or experience. Licenses & Certifications: Driving is a requirement for this position; must have a valid Oregon driver's license, an insurable driving record, to drive company vehicles. QMHA certification must be maintained for the duration of employment. Why Join Us? Be a key support for youth during overnight hours, ensuring they have a safe and restful environment. Play a vital role in their emotional growth and skill-building, even after the daytime activities have ended. Enjoy a supportive, collaborative work environment with opportunities for training and professional development. Apply Today to be a part of our overnight team and make a lasting impact on the lives of youth in our care! Other Considerations: Klamath Basin Behavioral Health celebrates diversity and is committed to creating inclusive and equal access to all individuals regardless of race, color, religion, ethnic or national origin, gender, genetic information, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and veteran's status. or any other basis covered by appropriate law. Our employment decisions are based on qualifications, merit, and agency need Compensation details: 18.92-23.65 Hourly Wage PI7ab7ad52afa4-5138
University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources
Calpella, California
4-H Youth Development Community Education Specialist - Ukiah, CA, Job ID 84540 Do you have the skills to fill this role Read the complete details below, and make your application today. University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Job Description The Community Education Specialist 2 (CES 2) position will be located in the University of California Cooperative Extension Office and will act as a valuable team member of the 4-H Youth Development Program (4-H YDP). 4-H YDP is the largest youth-serving organization in the U.S. Our focus is to provide positive youth development to youth in our community through research-based best practices, community collaborations, and community engagement. The CES 2 helps to coordinate and monitor the daily activities of the 4-H Youth Development Program (4-H YDP) in Mendocino County. The CES is responsible for program expansion, outreach, and recruitment in consultation with the 4-H Regional Program Coordinator and Advisor; ensures compliance with 4-H policies and procedures; facilitates conflict management and assists with conflict resolution in accordance with UC ANR policy and practices and in alignment with 4-H policy and procedures; promotes positive youth development best practices; provides leadership and training for 4-H volunteers and community partners; processes all appropriate paperwork in compliance with UC ANR procedures, is familiar with curricula and research-based practices to prepare, implement, and train others in the delivery of educational activities in a variety of content areas such as but not limited to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math), College & Career/Workforce Readiness, Healthy Living, Civic Engagement & Leadership through a Positive Youth Development (PYD) lens; provides effective written and verbal communication to 4-H staff, volunteers, youth, and community partners; leads and supports program coordination to carry out different 4-H educational programs, events, and activities. The CES reports to the 4-H Regional Program Coordinator This position is a career appointment that is 100% fixed. Pay Scale: $21.26/hour to $28.26/hour Job Posting Close Date: This job is open until filled. The first application review date will be 03/09/2026. Key Responsibilities: Program Liaison and Coordination: Oversee the local 4-H Youth Development Program (YDP) to ensure activities, events, and outreach are implemented safely, consistently, and in alignment with positive youth development principles. Ensure that programs are welcoming, accessible, and responsive to the needs of youth and families across all communities. Monitor program compliance in line with University and 4-H YD policies and procedures. Work with groups of volunteers, youth, and community partners and serve as their direct liaison. Provide training and support to community club leaders, project leaders, other volunteers, youth, and community partners using approved materials and curriculum, including (but not limited to) specific curriculum, positive youth development (Thrive), online enrollment systems, and policy. Provide feedback to Regional Program Coordinator and Advisor on needs for advanced training. Support interested groups in starting new 4-H programs, including chartering new clubs, reviewing and approving documents, and submitting all paperwork to the appropriate individuals. Maintain up-to-date understanding of 4-H YD policies and relevant UC ANR policies and ensure timely communication of new or existing 4-H policies, procedures, and enrollment processes to new and returning 4-H youth, volunteers, parents, and community partners. Collaborate with 4-H Volunteer Management Organizations and committees. Attend meetings as needed. Aim to ensure a cohesive, diverse volunteer management system. Effectively resolve conflict. Provide oversight, review complaints, and follow 4-H Conflict Resolution Policy. Effectively and timely resolve conflict. Keep your RPC (Regional Program Coordinator) informed of all conflicts and complaints. Notify Regional Program Coordinator (RPC) if the complaint escalates and needs higher review. Ensure all needed UC ANR individuals are notified as needed. All 4-H professionals serve as mandated reporters under California Law. Disseminate 4-H information via the 4-H website, collaborative tools, emails, social media, newsletters, blogs, etc. Be a champion for use of multiple delivery models so that all youth may engage in the 4-H program. Serve as a liaison and communication link to community organizations, including but not limited to local schools, youth-based community organizations, race/ethnic-based community organizations, education-aligned organizations, and local fairs. Represent the 4-H YDP in the county. Provide information about the 4-H YDP to the public. Build knowledge and skills in the areas of intercultural development, youth development, youth leadership, development of life skills, and volunteerism. Develop knowledge and expertise in a variety of content areas such as but not limited to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math), College & Career/Workforce Readiness, Healthy Living, Civic Engagement & Leadership through a Positive Youth Development (PYD) lens. Attend and participate in relevant professional development opportunities, virtual webinars, state/regional meetings and trainings, California 4-H State Association meetings and trainings, and monthly state 4-H meetings, including in-person conferences as funding allows. Enrollment and Records: Monitor, ensure accuracy, and approve youth and volunteer enrollments in compliance with 4-H state policy. Recruit, train, and support volunteer enrollment coordinators to assist in the enrollment process. Screen new volunteer applications, and ensure volunteers follow and complete all volunteer enrollment steps, including DOJ/FBI fingerprinting and required annual trainings. Serve as the key contact person, providing guidance, support, and processing official documents in line with the University and 4-H YD policies and procedures. Ensure 4-H Record Retention Guidelines are followed. Program Expansion, Outreach, and Recruitment: Promote and expand 4-H programs in schools and communities. In consultation with the Regional Program Coordinator and Advisor, assist with developing an effective outreach program to increase 4-H program participation. Assist with developing strategic and outreach plans to expand the 4-H program to diverse communities. Assist in assessing what communities are unserved/underserved and develop community outreach and education plans to extend programs. Conducts community outreach and education to minority and underserved populations and delivers educational programs in Spanish and English in culturally relevant and responsive ways. Assist 4-H community clubs with outreach efforts to ensure compliance with affirmative action requirements and to expand and diversify youth and adult volunteer club membership. In consultation with the Regional Program Coordinator (RPC) and Advisor, assist with developing programs or content to reach new audiences and/or establish programs in underserved areas. Facility Use Agreements and Policy Compliance Review: Provide technical support and advice for 4-H event and program coordination. Monitor compliance of 4-H policy, including facility use agreement and risk management. Process facility use agreement and rental requests and ensure that established deadlines are followed. Respond to policy inquiries from 4-H members, families and/or adult volunteers. Seek technical support from Regional Program Coordinator (RPC) and appropriate personnel at the statewide level. Ensure 4-H members, families, volunteers, 4-H programs/units, and volunteer management organizations comply with University and 4-H policies and procedures. Provides education and support for volunteers, including but not limited to conflict management solutions, conflict resolution, and issuing disciplinary actions. Fiscal Review and Compliance: Ensure review and approval of 4-H unit budgets and fundraising approval forms are done by appropriate personnel. Review 4-H unit/VMO monthly bank statements for compliance with 4-H policies. Follow up and take corrective action for non-compliance. Email the 4-H unit leader and/or treasurer with the respective redacted bank statement(s). Assist 4-H units and ensure end-of-the-year financial reporting requirements are met by the due date. Communications: Maintain 4-H county social media, create flyers for recruiting youth membership, volunteers, and community partners and educational materials using Canva, Microsoft products, or other design software. Assist in creating educational presentations, and manage data using 4-H enrollment software and Excel. Manage and update 4-H websites. Reports: Assist in preparing an annual plan of action, county reports, grant and funding reports, progress reports and end-of-the year accomplishments report as requested by the Regional Program Coordinator or Advisor. Assist Regional Program Coordinator (RPC) in preparing affirmative action reports and other UC/4-H reports. All other duties as requested. Duties described in the position description and their percentages vary by county and location. Supervisor will provide percentages specific to your county. Requirements: A minimum associate degree in a related field and/or equivalent experience/training in personnel management, youth development, program management, volunteer management, training professionals, and conducting workshops. Associate degree in related area and / or equivalent experience / training. Experience working with diverse communities in a respectful and responsive way that reflects a commitment to serving everyone . click apply for full job details
05/07/2026
Full time
4-H Youth Development Community Education Specialist - Ukiah, CA, Job ID 84540 Do you have the skills to fill this role Read the complete details below, and make your application today. University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Job Description The Community Education Specialist 2 (CES 2) position will be located in the University of California Cooperative Extension Office and will act as a valuable team member of the 4-H Youth Development Program (4-H YDP). 4-H YDP is the largest youth-serving organization in the U.S. Our focus is to provide positive youth development to youth in our community through research-based best practices, community collaborations, and community engagement. The CES 2 helps to coordinate and monitor the daily activities of the 4-H Youth Development Program (4-H YDP) in Mendocino County. The CES is responsible for program expansion, outreach, and recruitment in consultation with the 4-H Regional Program Coordinator and Advisor; ensures compliance with 4-H policies and procedures; facilitates conflict management and assists with conflict resolution in accordance with UC ANR policy and practices and in alignment with 4-H policy and procedures; promotes positive youth development best practices; provides leadership and training for 4-H volunteers and community partners; processes all appropriate paperwork in compliance with UC ANR procedures, is familiar with curricula and research-based practices to prepare, implement, and train others in the delivery of educational activities in a variety of content areas such as but not limited to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math), College & Career/Workforce Readiness, Healthy Living, Civic Engagement & Leadership through a Positive Youth Development (PYD) lens; provides effective written and verbal communication to 4-H staff, volunteers, youth, and community partners; leads and supports program coordination to carry out different 4-H educational programs, events, and activities. The CES reports to the 4-H Regional Program Coordinator This position is a career appointment that is 100% fixed. Pay Scale: $21.26/hour to $28.26/hour Job Posting Close Date: This job is open until filled. The first application review date will be 03/09/2026. Key Responsibilities: Program Liaison and Coordination: Oversee the local 4-H Youth Development Program (YDP) to ensure activities, events, and outreach are implemented safely, consistently, and in alignment with positive youth development principles. Ensure that programs are welcoming, accessible, and responsive to the needs of youth and families across all communities. Monitor program compliance in line with University and 4-H YD policies and procedures. Work with groups of volunteers, youth, and community partners and serve as their direct liaison. Provide training and support to community club leaders, project leaders, other volunteers, youth, and community partners using approved materials and curriculum, including (but not limited to) specific curriculum, positive youth development (Thrive), online enrollment systems, and policy. Provide feedback to Regional Program Coordinator and Advisor on needs for advanced training. Support interested groups in starting new 4-H programs, including chartering new clubs, reviewing and approving documents, and submitting all paperwork to the appropriate individuals. Maintain up-to-date understanding of 4-H YD policies and relevant UC ANR policies and ensure timely communication of new or existing 4-H policies, procedures, and enrollment processes to new and returning 4-H youth, volunteers, parents, and community partners. Collaborate with 4-H Volunteer Management Organizations and committees. Attend meetings as needed. Aim to ensure a cohesive, diverse volunteer management system. Effectively resolve conflict. Provide oversight, review complaints, and follow 4-H Conflict Resolution Policy. Effectively and timely resolve conflict. Keep your RPC (Regional Program Coordinator) informed of all conflicts and complaints. Notify Regional Program Coordinator (RPC) if the complaint escalates and needs higher review. Ensure all needed UC ANR individuals are notified as needed. All 4-H professionals serve as mandated reporters under California Law. Disseminate 4-H information via the 4-H website, collaborative tools, emails, social media, newsletters, blogs, etc. Be a champion for use of multiple delivery models so that all youth may engage in the 4-H program. Serve as a liaison and communication link to community organizations, including but not limited to local schools, youth-based community organizations, race/ethnic-based community organizations, education-aligned organizations, and local fairs. Represent the 4-H YDP in the county. Provide information about the 4-H YDP to the public. Build knowledge and skills in the areas of intercultural development, youth development, youth leadership, development of life skills, and volunteerism. Develop knowledge and expertise in a variety of content areas such as but not limited to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math), College & Career/Workforce Readiness, Healthy Living, Civic Engagement & Leadership through a Positive Youth Development (PYD) lens. Attend and participate in relevant professional development opportunities, virtual webinars, state/regional meetings and trainings, California 4-H State Association meetings and trainings, and monthly state 4-H meetings, including in-person conferences as funding allows. Enrollment and Records: Monitor, ensure accuracy, and approve youth and volunteer enrollments in compliance with 4-H state policy. Recruit, train, and support volunteer enrollment coordinators to assist in the enrollment process. Screen new volunteer applications, and ensure volunteers follow and complete all volunteer enrollment steps, including DOJ/FBI fingerprinting and required annual trainings. Serve as the key contact person, providing guidance, support, and processing official documents in line with the University and 4-H YD policies and procedures. Ensure 4-H Record Retention Guidelines are followed. Program Expansion, Outreach, and Recruitment: Promote and expand 4-H programs in schools and communities. In consultation with the Regional Program Coordinator and Advisor, assist with developing an effective outreach program to increase 4-H program participation. Assist with developing strategic and outreach plans to expand the 4-H program to diverse communities. Assist in assessing what communities are unserved/underserved and develop community outreach and education plans to extend programs. Conducts community outreach and education to minority and underserved populations and delivers educational programs in Spanish and English in culturally relevant and responsive ways. Assist 4-H community clubs with outreach efforts to ensure compliance with affirmative action requirements and to expand and diversify youth and adult volunteer club membership. In consultation with the Regional Program Coordinator (RPC) and Advisor, assist with developing programs or content to reach new audiences and/or establish programs in underserved areas. Facility Use Agreements and Policy Compliance Review: Provide technical support and advice for 4-H event and program coordination. Monitor compliance of 4-H policy, including facility use agreement and risk management. Process facility use agreement and rental requests and ensure that established deadlines are followed. Respond to policy inquiries from 4-H members, families and/or adult volunteers. Seek technical support from Regional Program Coordinator (RPC) and appropriate personnel at the statewide level. Ensure 4-H members, families, volunteers, 4-H programs/units, and volunteer management organizations comply with University and 4-H policies and procedures. Provides education and support for volunteers, including but not limited to conflict management solutions, conflict resolution, and issuing disciplinary actions. Fiscal Review and Compliance: Ensure review and approval of 4-H unit budgets and fundraising approval forms are done by appropriate personnel. Review 4-H unit/VMO monthly bank statements for compliance with 4-H policies. Follow up and take corrective action for non-compliance. Email the 4-H unit leader and/or treasurer with the respective redacted bank statement(s). Assist 4-H units and ensure end-of-the-year financial reporting requirements are met by the due date. Communications: Maintain 4-H county social media, create flyers for recruiting youth membership, volunteers, and community partners and educational materials using Canva, Microsoft products, or other design software. Assist in creating educational presentations, and manage data using 4-H enrollment software and Excel. Manage and update 4-H websites. Reports: Assist in preparing an annual plan of action, county reports, grant and funding reports, progress reports and end-of-the year accomplishments report as requested by the Regional Program Coordinator or Advisor. Assist Regional Program Coordinator (RPC) in preparing affirmative action reports and other UC/4-H reports. All other duties as requested. Duties described in the position description and their percentages vary by county and location. Supervisor will provide percentages specific to your county. Requirements: A minimum associate degree in a related field and/or equivalent experience/training in personnel management, youth development, program management, volunteer management, training professionals, and conducting workshops. Associate degree in related area and / or equivalent experience / training. Experience working with diverse communities in a respectful and responsive way that reflects a commitment to serving everyone . click apply for full job details
At Tarzana Treatment Centers (TTC), a leading provider of integrated healthcare services, we offer our patients the best in treatment, and no other competitor compares to our programs. Here, you will have a unique opportunity to work with a multidisciplinary team of professionals as you gain a wealth of experience and training in substance use disorder and mental health treatment.We are seeking a Per Diem, part-time Physician (independent contractor) to provide primary care services to patient populations in a Joint Commission-certified clinic integrated with behavioral health services and operating as a patient-centered medical home with locations and opportunities in the Lancaster/Palmdale area and the San Fernando Valley. Areas of responsibility include physical examination; diagnosing, treating and prescribing medication; ordering lab and diagnostic work in coordination with the primary care director and pharmacists; providing oversight to the physicians assistant and registered nurse practitioners; and consulting with medical specialists as needed. Requirements Doctorate degree in Medicine Excellent leadership qualities and ability to motivate, coach and support staff Interest in Substance Use Disorder services to include the use of medication support such as buprenorphine and Vivitrol a plus To apply, submit an online application and upload your rsum at Job /05/16/03 under Tarzana facility. TTC is an Equal Opportunity Employer.About UsTarzana Treatment Centers, Inc. is a leader in integrated healthcare that provides quality, cost-effective substance abuse and mental health treatment to adults and youth. We are a non-profit, community-based organization that operates a psychiatric hospital, residential and outpatient alcohol and drug treatment centers and family medical clinics. All facilities are licensed and certified by the State of California and the County of Los Angeles and are accredited by The Joint Commission. Since 1972, we have provided a comprehensive continuum of integrated healthcare services
05/07/2026
Full time
At Tarzana Treatment Centers (TTC), a leading provider of integrated healthcare services, we offer our patients the best in treatment, and no other competitor compares to our programs. Here, you will have a unique opportunity to work with a multidisciplinary team of professionals as you gain a wealth of experience and training in substance use disorder and mental health treatment.We are seeking a Per Diem, part-time Physician (independent contractor) to provide primary care services to patient populations in a Joint Commission-certified clinic integrated with behavioral health services and operating as a patient-centered medical home with locations and opportunities in the Lancaster/Palmdale area and the San Fernando Valley. Areas of responsibility include physical examination; diagnosing, treating and prescribing medication; ordering lab and diagnostic work in coordination with the primary care director and pharmacists; providing oversight to the physicians assistant and registered nurse practitioners; and consulting with medical specialists as needed. Requirements Doctorate degree in Medicine Excellent leadership qualities and ability to motivate, coach and support staff Interest in Substance Use Disorder services to include the use of medication support such as buprenorphine and Vivitrol a plus To apply, submit an online application and upload your rsum at Job /05/16/03 under Tarzana facility. TTC is an Equal Opportunity Employer.About UsTarzana Treatment Centers, Inc. is a leader in integrated healthcare that provides quality, cost-effective substance abuse and mental health treatment to adults and youth. We are a non-profit, community-based organization that operates a psychiatric hospital, residential and outpatient alcohol and drug treatment centers and family medical clinics. All facilities are licensed and certified by the State of California and the County of Los Angeles and are accredited by The Joint Commission. Since 1972, we have provided a comprehensive continuum of integrated healthcare services
University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources
Susanville, California
4-H Youth Development Community Education Specialist Susanville, CA, Job ID 85855 The full job description covers all associated skills, previous experience, and any qualifications that applicants are expected to have. University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Job Description Position Summary: The Community Education Specialist 2 (CES 2) position will be located in the University of California Cooperative Extension Office and will act as a valuable team member of the 4-H Youth Development Program (4-H YDP). 4-H YDP is the largest youth-serving organization in the U.S. Our focus is to provide positive youth development to youth in our community through research-based best practices, community collaborations, and community engagement. The CES 2 helps to coordinate and monitor the daily activities of the 4-H Youth Development Program (4-H YDP) in Lassen County. The CES is responsible for program expansion, outreach, and recruitment in consultation with the 4-H Regional Program Coordinator and Advisor; ensures compliance with 4-H policies and procedures; facilitates conflict management and assists with conflict resolution in accordance with UC ANR policy and practices and in alignment with 4-H policy and procedures; promotes positive youth development best practices; provides leadership and training for 4-H volunteers and community partners; processes all appropriate paperwork in compliance with UC ANR procedures, is familiar with curricula and research-based practices to prepare, implement, and train others in the delivery of educational activities in a variety of content areas such as but not limited to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math), College & Career/Workforce Readiness, Healthy Living, Civic Engagement & Leadership through a Positive Youth Development (PYD) lens; provides effective written and verbal communication to 4-H staff, volunteers, youth, and community partners; leads and supports program coordination to carry out different 4-H educational programs, events, and activities. The CES reports to the 4-H Regional Program Coordinator. This position is a career appointment that is 50% variable. Pay Scale: $22.32/hour to $29.69/hour Job Posting Close Date: This job is open until filled. The first application review date will be 05/11/2026. Key Responsibilities: Program Liaison and Coordination: Oversee the local 4-H Youth Development Program (YDP) to ensure activities, events, and outreach are implemented safely, consistently, and in alignment with positive youth development principles. Ensure that programs are welcoming, accessible, and responsive to the needs of youth and families across all communities. Monitor program compliance in line with University and 4-H YD policies and procedures. Work with groups of volunteers, youth, and community partners and serve as their direct liaison. Provide training and support to community club leaders, project leaders, other volunteers, youth, and community partners using approved materials and curriculum, including (but not limited to) specific curriculum, positive youth development (Thrive), online enrollment systems, and policy. Provide feedback to Regional Program Coordinator and Advisor on needs for advanced training. Support interested groups in starting new 4-H programs, including chartering new clubs, reviewing and approving documents, and submitting all paperwork to the appropriate individuals. Maintain up-to-date understanding of 4-H YD policies and relevant UC ANR policies and ensure timely communication of new or existing 4-H policies, procedures, and enrollment processes to new and returning 4-H youth, volunteers, parents, and community partners. Collaborate with 4-H Volunteer Management Organizations and committees. Attend meetings as needed. Aim to ensure a cohesive volunteer management system. Effectively resolve conflict. Provide oversight, review complaints, and follow 4-H Conflict Resolution Policy. Effectively and timely resolve conflict. Keep your RPC (Regional Program Coordinator) informed of all conflicts and complaints. Notify Regional Program Coordinator (RPC) if the complaint escalates and needs higher review. Ensure all needed UC ANR individuals are notified as needed. All 4-H professionals serve as mandated reporters under California Law. Disseminate 4-H information via the 4-H website, collaborative tools, emails, social media, newsletters, blogs, etc. Be a champion for use of multiple delivery models so that all youth may engage in the 4-H program. Serve as a liaison and communication link to community organizations, including but not limited to local schools, youth-based community organizations, education-aligned organizations, and local fairs. Represent the 4-H YDP in the county. Provide information about the 4-H YDP to the public. Build knowledge and skills in the areas of intercultural development, youth development, youth leadership, development of life skills, and volunteerism. Develop knowledge and expertise in a variety of content areas such as but not limited to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math), College & Career/Workforce Readiness, Healthy Living, Civic Engagement & Leadership through a Positive Youth Development (PYD) lens. Attend and participate in relevant professional development opportunities, virtual webinars, state/regional meetings and trainings, California 4-H State Association meetings and trainings, and monthly state 4-H meetings, including in-person conferences as funding allows. Enrollment and Records: Monitor, ensure accuracy, and approve youth and volunteer enrollments in compliance with 4-H state policy. Recruit, train, and support volunteer enrollment coordinators to assist in the enrollment process. Screen new volunteer applications, and ensure volunteers follow and complete all volunteer enrollment steps, including DOJ/FBI fingerprinting and required annual trainings. Serve as the key contact person, providing guidance, support, and processing official documents in line with the University and 4-H YD policies and procedures. Ensure 4-H Record Retention Guidelines are followed. Program Expansion, Outreach, and Recruitment: Promote and expand 4-H programs in schools and communities. In consultation with the Regional Program Coordinator and Advisor, assist with developing an effective outreach program to increase 4-H program participation. Assist with developing strategic and outreach plans to expand the 4-H program to communities across the county. Assist in assessing communities and develop a community outreach and education plan to extend programs. Conducts community outreach and education and delivers educational programs. Assist 4-H community clubs with outreach efforts to ensure that as many youth as possible are served in the county. In consultation with the Regional Program Coordinator (RPC) and Advisor, assist with developing programs or content to reach new audiences and/or establish programs. Facility Use Agreements and Policy Compliance Review: Provide technical support and advice for 4-H event and program coordination. Monitor compliance of 4-H policy, including facility use agreement and risk management. Process facility use agreement and rental requests and ensure that established deadlines are followed. Respond to policy inquiries from 4-H members, families and/or adult volunteers. Seek technical support from Regional Program Coordinator (RPC) and appropriate personnel at the statewide level. Ensure 4-H members, families, volunteers, 4-H programs/units, and volunteer management organizations comply with University and 4-H policies and procedures. Provides education and support for volunteers, including but not limited to conflict management solutions, conflict resolution, and issuing disciplinary actions. Fiscal Review and Compliance: Ensure review and approval of 4-H unit budgets and fundraising approval forms are done by appropriate personnel. Review 4-H unit/VMO monthly bank statements for compliance with 4-H policies. Follow-up and take corrective action for non-compliance. Email the 4-H unit leader and/or treasurer with the respective redacted bank statement(s). Assist 4-H units and ensure end-of-the-year financial reporting requirements are met by the due date. Communications: Maintain 4-H county social media, create flyers for recruiting youth membership, volunteers, and community partners and educational materials using Canva, Microsoft products, or other design software. Assist in creating educational presentations, and manage data using 4-H enrollment software and Excel. Manage and update 4-H websites. Reports: Assist in preparing an annual plan of action, county reports, grant and funding reports, progress reports and end-of-the year accomplishments report as requested by the Regional Program Coordinator or Advisor. Assist Regional Program Coordinator (RPC) in preparing stakeholder reports and other UC/4-H reports. All other duties as requested. Duties described in the position description and their percentages vary by county and location. Supervisor will provide percentages specific to your county. Requirements: A minimum associate degree in a related field and/or equivalent experience/training in personnel management, youth development, program management, volunteer management, training professionals, and conducting workshops. Associate degree in related area and / or equivalent experience / training. Experience working with diverse communities in a respectful and responsive way that reflects a commitment to serving everyone. Demonstrated success in teaching and working with a diverse youth, family . click apply for full job details
05/07/2026
Full time
4-H Youth Development Community Education Specialist Susanville, CA, Job ID 85855 The full job description covers all associated skills, previous experience, and any qualifications that applicants are expected to have. University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Job Description Position Summary: The Community Education Specialist 2 (CES 2) position will be located in the University of California Cooperative Extension Office and will act as a valuable team member of the 4-H Youth Development Program (4-H YDP). 4-H YDP is the largest youth-serving organization in the U.S. Our focus is to provide positive youth development to youth in our community through research-based best practices, community collaborations, and community engagement. The CES 2 helps to coordinate and monitor the daily activities of the 4-H Youth Development Program (4-H YDP) in Lassen County. The CES is responsible for program expansion, outreach, and recruitment in consultation with the 4-H Regional Program Coordinator and Advisor; ensures compliance with 4-H policies and procedures; facilitates conflict management and assists with conflict resolution in accordance with UC ANR policy and practices and in alignment with 4-H policy and procedures; promotes positive youth development best practices; provides leadership and training for 4-H volunteers and community partners; processes all appropriate paperwork in compliance with UC ANR procedures, is familiar with curricula and research-based practices to prepare, implement, and train others in the delivery of educational activities in a variety of content areas such as but not limited to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math), College & Career/Workforce Readiness, Healthy Living, Civic Engagement & Leadership through a Positive Youth Development (PYD) lens; provides effective written and verbal communication to 4-H staff, volunteers, youth, and community partners; leads and supports program coordination to carry out different 4-H educational programs, events, and activities. The CES reports to the 4-H Regional Program Coordinator. This position is a career appointment that is 50% variable. Pay Scale: $22.32/hour to $29.69/hour Job Posting Close Date: This job is open until filled. The first application review date will be 05/11/2026. Key Responsibilities: Program Liaison and Coordination: Oversee the local 4-H Youth Development Program (YDP) to ensure activities, events, and outreach are implemented safely, consistently, and in alignment with positive youth development principles. Ensure that programs are welcoming, accessible, and responsive to the needs of youth and families across all communities. Monitor program compliance in line with University and 4-H YD policies and procedures. Work with groups of volunteers, youth, and community partners and serve as their direct liaison. Provide training and support to community club leaders, project leaders, other volunteers, youth, and community partners using approved materials and curriculum, including (but not limited to) specific curriculum, positive youth development (Thrive), online enrollment systems, and policy. Provide feedback to Regional Program Coordinator and Advisor on needs for advanced training. Support interested groups in starting new 4-H programs, including chartering new clubs, reviewing and approving documents, and submitting all paperwork to the appropriate individuals. Maintain up-to-date understanding of 4-H YD policies and relevant UC ANR policies and ensure timely communication of new or existing 4-H policies, procedures, and enrollment processes to new and returning 4-H youth, volunteers, parents, and community partners. Collaborate with 4-H Volunteer Management Organizations and committees. Attend meetings as needed. Aim to ensure a cohesive volunteer management system. Effectively resolve conflict. Provide oversight, review complaints, and follow 4-H Conflict Resolution Policy. Effectively and timely resolve conflict. Keep your RPC (Regional Program Coordinator) informed of all conflicts and complaints. Notify Regional Program Coordinator (RPC) if the complaint escalates and needs higher review. Ensure all needed UC ANR individuals are notified as needed. All 4-H professionals serve as mandated reporters under California Law. Disseminate 4-H information via the 4-H website, collaborative tools, emails, social media, newsletters, blogs, etc. Be a champion for use of multiple delivery models so that all youth may engage in the 4-H program. Serve as a liaison and communication link to community organizations, including but not limited to local schools, youth-based community organizations, education-aligned organizations, and local fairs. Represent the 4-H YDP in the county. Provide information about the 4-H YDP to the public. Build knowledge and skills in the areas of intercultural development, youth development, youth leadership, development of life skills, and volunteerism. Develop knowledge and expertise in a variety of content areas such as but not limited to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math), College & Career/Workforce Readiness, Healthy Living, Civic Engagement & Leadership through a Positive Youth Development (PYD) lens. Attend and participate in relevant professional development opportunities, virtual webinars, state/regional meetings and trainings, California 4-H State Association meetings and trainings, and monthly state 4-H meetings, including in-person conferences as funding allows. Enrollment and Records: Monitor, ensure accuracy, and approve youth and volunteer enrollments in compliance with 4-H state policy. Recruit, train, and support volunteer enrollment coordinators to assist in the enrollment process. Screen new volunteer applications, and ensure volunteers follow and complete all volunteer enrollment steps, including DOJ/FBI fingerprinting and required annual trainings. Serve as the key contact person, providing guidance, support, and processing official documents in line with the University and 4-H YD policies and procedures. Ensure 4-H Record Retention Guidelines are followed. Program Expansion, Outreach, and Recruitment: Promote and expand 4-H programs in schools and communities. In consultation with the Regional Program Coordinator and Advisor, assist with developing an effective outreach program to increase 4-H program participation. Assist with developing strategic and outreach plans to expand the 4-H program to communities across the county. Assist in assessing communities and develop a community outreach and education plan to extend programs. Conducts community outreach and education and delivers educational programs. Assist 4-H community clubs with outreach efforts to ensure that as many youth as possible are served in the county. In consultation with the Regional Program Coordinator (RPC) and Advisor, assist with developing programs or content to reach new audiences and/or establish programs. Facility Use Agreements and Policy Compliance Review: Provide technical support and advice for 4-H event and program coordination. Monitor compliance of 4-H policy, including facility use agreement and risk management. Process facility use agreement and rental requests and ensure that established deadlines are followed. Respond to policy inquiries from 4-H members, families and/or adult volunteers. Seek technical support from Regional Program Coordinator (RPC) and appropriate personnel at the statewide level. Ensure 4-H members, families, volunteers, 4-H programs/units, and volunteer management organizations comply with University and 4-H policies and procedures. Provides education and support for volunteers, including but not limited to conflict management solutions, conflict resolution, and issuing disciplinary actions. Fiscal Review and Compliance: Ensure review and approval of 4-H unit budgets and fundraising approval forms are done by appropriate personnel. Review 4-H unit/VMO monthly bank statements for compliance with 4-H policies. Follow-up and take corrective action for non-compliance. Email the 4-H unit leader and/or treasurer with the respective redacted bank statement(s). Assist 4-H units and ensure end-of-the-year financial reporting requirements are met by the due date. Communications: Maintain 4-H county social media, create flyers for recruiting youth membership, volunteers, and community partners and educational materials using Canva, Microsoft products, or other design software. Assist in creating educational presentations, and manage data using 4-H enrollment software and Excel. Manage and update 4-H websites. Reports: Assist in preparing an annual plan of action, county reports, grant and funding reports, progress reports and end-of-the year accomplishments report as requested by the Regional Program Coordinator or Advisor. Assist Regional Program Coordinator (RPC) in preparing stakeholder reports and other UC/4-H reports. All other duties as requested. Duties described in the position description and their percentages vary by county and location. Supervisor will provide percentages specific to your county. Requirements: A minimum associate degree in a related field and/or equivalent experience/training in personnel management, youth development, program management, volunteer management, training professionals, and conducting workshops. Associate degree in related area and / or equivalent experience / training. Experience working with diverse communities in a respectful and responsive way that reflects a commitment to serving everyone. Demonstrated success in teaching and working with a diverse youth, family . click apply for full job details
Description: Oasis Center : Oasis Center provides a wide range of opportunities that reflect the diverse needs of youth and their families, from crisis intervention to youth leadership and community engagement to college and career access. Position : Prevention Specialist (International Teen Outreach Program) Summary : To provide prevention services to immigrant and refugee youth and families and actively participate on the the Youth Action, Advocacy, and Education team. Salary Range : $37,000- 41,000 Based on Education & Experience Coordination Essential Functions: Utilize evidence base positive youth development curriculum to coordinate the provision of service-learning and prevention group services for and with youth from international descent at two Metro Nashville Public Middle and/or High Schools. Coordinate the provision of college access activities and workshops which focus on developing a college going identity. Co-coordinate and co-lead special summer programming for students. Co-coordinate and co-lead youth leadership group, activities, and event planning for a citywide celebration of diversity. Coordinate prevention services within school and community settings. Communicate and coordinate with school staff and administration regarding program implementation and follow-through. Actively engage with school and community partners to coordinate site specific programming. Assist in the coordination of marketing efforts internal and external to the organization. Help build an inclusive, engaging and welcoming school climate that increases student attendance and school connectedness. Direct Service Essential Functions: Facilitate the referral process for potential participants. Provide intake and assessment services to youth and families referred to the program. Provide service/learning and prevention services for and with middle and / or high school students. Provide prevention services within school and community settings. Provide summer programming for youth, as required. Facilitate prevention group sessions, as required by the assigned project. Provide parent outreach, family group, and supportive services, when appropriate. Attend monthly team and agency meetings as well as regular supervision. Document participant interaction in a consistent and ethical manner through weekly data entry and maintaining orderly client and program files. Maintain visibility at assigned locations. Provide referrals to crisis counseling services for participants as necessary and appropriate. Provide liaison and referral services with appropriate mental health centers, courts, physicians, school systems, Department of Children's Services and others as needed. Participate with supervisor and appropriate specialists or consultants on specific case related problems. Transport clients as needed. Related tasks as assigned. Administration Essential Functions: Maintain consistent and timely records, including quarterly program scorecards and caseload summaries and relevant reports to meet agency and funding and licensing requirements. Promote service learning, college access, youth programming, and prevention services in the community. Assist in the preparation for monitoring visits by funding and licensing sources. Coordinate and/or supervise volunteers and interns as needed. Coordinate projects/programs/services as assigned. Participate in the hiring process and orientation of new staff when appropriate. Participate in staff and program development. Serve on intra-agency committees when requested or representation is significant to the agency mission. Non-Essential Functions: Serve on related community committees when requested or representation is significant to the agency mission. Represent the program and agency through presentations and workshops. Benefits: Free Employee Only: HDHP Vision, Dental, LTD Employer HSA contribution 12 Paid Holidays PTO 401K + up to 3% Match Paid parental Leave Requirements: Minimal Requirements / Performance Standards: Bilingual in English and Spanish preferred. Preferred ability to communicate in at least two languages. Ability to effectively communicate in oral and written form. Knowledge and ability to access community and agency resources. Ability to effectively organize and carry on several initiatives simultaneously. Ability to deliver effective training and group facilitation with youth and parents. Ability to work effectively with a diversity of individuals and groups. Knowledge and ability to use computer and other office equipment. Knowledge and ability to apply adolescent and family development, crisis intervention and group work principles. Knowledge and ability to apply science-based prevention principles. Knowledge and ability to apply cultural diversity sensitivity to curriculum development and service delivery. Educational Requirements: Bachelor's degree from an accredited college and two years' experience in human service field The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The physical demands of this position may be reasonably accommodated for individuals with disabilities on a case by case basis. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit and talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to stand and walk. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, and distance vision. The above job description is meant to describe the general nature and level of work being performed; it is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required for the position. Oasis Center is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and is operated in accordance with a policy which does not permit discrimination because of race, color, sex, age, handicap, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression. Compensation details: 0 Yearly Salary PId26de38a35d8-3983
05/07/2026
Full time
Description: Oasis Center : Oasis Center provides a wide range of opportunities that reflect the diverse needs of youth and their families, from crisis intervention to youth leadership and community engagement to college and career access. Position : Prevention Specialist (International Teen Outreach Program) Summary : To provide prevention services to immigrant and refugee youth and families and actively participate on the the Youth Action, Advocacy, and Education team. Salary Range : $37,000- 41,000 Based on Education & Experience Coordination Essential Functions: Utilize evidence base positive youth development curriculum to coordinate the provision of service-learning and prevention group services for and with youth from international descent at two Metro Nashville Public Middle and/or High Schools. Coordinate the provision of college access activities and workshops which focus on developing a college going identity. Co-coordinate and co-lead special summer programming for students. Co-coordinate and co-lead youth leadership group, activities, and event planning for a citywide celebration of diversity. Coordinate prevention services within school and community settings. Communicate and coordinate with school staff and administration regarding program implementation and follow-through. Actively engage with school and community partners to coordinate site specific programming. Assist in the coordination of marketing efforts internal and external to the organization. Help build an inclusive, engaging and welcoming school climate that increases student attendance and school connectedness. Direct Service Essential Functions: Facilitate the referral process for potential participants. Provide intake and assessment services to youth and families referred to the program. Provide service/learning and prevention services for and with middle and / or high school students. Provide prevention services within school and community settings. Provide summer programming for youth, as required. Facilitate prevention group sessions, as required by the assigned project. Provide parent outreach, family group, and supportive services, when appropriate. Attend monthly team and agency meetings as well as regular supervision. Document participant interaction in a consistent and ethical manner through weekly data entry and maintaining orderly client and program files. Maintain visibility at assigned locations. Provide referrals to crisis counseling services for participants as necessary and appropriate. Provide liaison and referral services with appropriate mental health centers, courts, physicians, school systems, Department of Children's Services and others as needed. Participate with supervisor and appropriate specialists or consultants on specific case related problems. Transport clients as needed. Related tasks as assigned. Administration Essential Functions: Maintain consistent and timely records, including quarterly program scorecards and caseload summaries and relevant reports to meet agency and funding and licensing requirements. Promote service learning, college access, youth programming, and prevention services in the community. Assist in the preparation for monitoring visits by funding and licensing sources. Coordinate and/or supervise volunteers and interns as needed. Coordinate projects/programs/services as assigned. Participate in the hiring process and orientation of new staff when appropriate. Participate in staff and program development. Serve on intra-agency committees when requested or representation is significant to the agency mission. Non-Essential Functions: Serve on related community committees when requested or representation is significant to the agency mission. Represent the program and agency through presentations and workshops. Benefits: Free Employee Only: HDHP Vision, Dental, LTD Employer HSA contribution 12 Paid Holidays PTO 401K + up to 3% Match Paid parental Leave Requirements: Minimal Requirements / Performance Standards: Bilingual in English and Spanish preferred. Preferred ability to communicate in at least two languages. Ability to effectively communicate in oral and written form. Knowledge and ability to access community and agency resources. Ability to effectively organize and carry on several initiatives simultaneously. Ability to deliver effective training and group facilitation with youth and parents. Ability to work effectively with a diversity of individuals and groups. Knowledge and ability to use computer and other office equipment. Knowledge and ability to apply adolescent and family development, crisis intervention and group work principles. Knowledge and ability to apply science-based prevention principles. Knowledge and ability to apply cultural diversity sensitivity to curriculum development and service delivery. Educational Requirements: Bachelor's degree from an accredited college and two years' experience in human service field The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The physical demands of this position may be reasonably accommodated for individuals with disabilities on a case by case basis. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit and talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to stand and walk. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, and distance vision. The above job description is meant to describe the general nature and level of work being performed; it is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required for the position. Oasis Center is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and is operated in accordance with a policy which does not permit discrimination because of race, color, sex, age, handicap, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression. Compensation details: 0 Yearly Salary PId26de38a35d8-3983
KLAMATH BASIN BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Job Title: Youth Development Specialist Shifts Available Open Until Filled: Day Shift: 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM Schedule: Friday, Saturday, Sunday Rotates every other Thursday Day Shift: 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM Schedule: Saturday, Sunday, Monday Rotates every other Tuesday Intro and job overview: Join our KBBH team and find meaningful work, inspiring colleagues, career growth, great compensation, the ability to pay down student loans, and excellent benefits. Located in beautiful Southern Oregon. Join an outstanding multi-disciplinary team including an on-staff psychiatric team and licensed clinical staff. Klamath Basin Behavioral Health is an accredited NHSC facility. The National Health Service Core (NHSC) Loan Repayment Program is open to licensed primary care medical, dental, and mental and behavioral health providers who are employed by accredited sites. WHAT IS GREAT ABOUT THIS OPPORTUNITY Vision: Sharing the power of mental wellbeing Mission: Providing compassionate care throughout our community Excellent outdoor activities including, hiking, biking, kayaking, wellness, ziplining, and fishing. Welcoming community and a great place to raise a family. Youth Development Specialist Pay Range: Compensation is based on the level and requirements of the role. Salary within our ranges may also be determined by your education and experience as required by the role, as well as internal equity and alignment with market data. Typically, new team members join at the minimum to mid salary range. Salary: $18.92 - $23.65 DOE (Plus $2/hr. shift differential for NOC Shift) Benefits: Medical Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance 403 (b) Retirement Plan 8% Match 15 Paid Vacation Days & Accrued Wellness Days Life Insurance Disability Insurance Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Health Savings Account (HSA) Employee Discounts Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Wellness Program Tuition Reimbursement Program Employee Scholarship Program Youth Development Specialist Summary: Join Our Team as a Youth Development Specialist! Are you ready to make a meaningful impact on youth development during a critical time in their lives? As a Youth Development Specialist, you will be part of a dynamic, multi-disciplinary team dedicated to supporting youth in their journey toward emotional growth and skill development. In this role, you will help youth build life skills like anger management, self-regulation, social interaction, and ensuring their well-being and safety throughout the night. Key Responsibilities & Performance Expectation: Support & Supervision Overnight: Monitor and ensure the safety of youth during all hours. Provide a calm, structured environment that supports restful sleep and emotional stability. Therapeutic Interventions: Engage with youth as needed, offering therapeutic support and guidance in areas such as stress management and self-regulation, particularly for those who may experience day/nighttime anxiety or behavioral issues. Crisis Intervention: Be prepared to respond to any crisis situations that may arise during your shift, employing de-escalation techniques and following non-violent physical intervention protocols when necessary. Daily Living Assistance: Assist with routine tasks, including meal preparation for the next shift, light housekeeping, and preparation for the next day's activities. Accurate Documentation: Maintain up-to-date and accurate documentation of youth behaviors, interventions, and any incidents that occur overnight to ensure seamless communication with the daytime team. Medication Administration: Administer medications as needed during the shift and ensure all medication logs are maintained accurately. Success in This Role Looks Like: Ensuring a safe and secure environment for youth throughout the day. Effectively responding to and de-escalating crisis situations with calm, professional intervention. Keeping clinical records updated and ensuring proper communication with the oncoming shift team. Supporting youth in routines, contributing to their overall development and well-being. Qualifications: Must meet State of Oregon (OARs) requirements and hold MHACBO certification as a Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA). Minimum qualifications include: A Bachelor's degree in a behavioral science field; or A combination of at least three years of relevant work, education, training, or experience. Licenses & Certifications: Driving is a requirement for this position; must have a valid Oregon driver's license, an insurable driving record, to drive company vehicles. QMHA certification must be maintained for the duration of employment. Why Join Us? Be a key support for youth during overnight hours, ensuring they have a safe and restful environment. Play a vital role in their emotional growth and skill-building, even after the daytime activities have ended. Enjoy a supportive, collaborative work environment with opportunities for training and professional development. Apply Today to be a part of our overnight team and make a lasting impact on the lives of youth in our care! Other Considerations: Klamath Basin Behavioral Health celebrates diversity and is committed to creating inclusive and equal access to all individuals regardless of race, color, religion, ethnic or national origin, gender, genetic information, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and veteran's status. or any other basis covered by appropriate law. Our employment decisions are based on qualifications, merit, and agency need Compensation details: 18.92-23.64 Hourly Wage PI97ba426e9fe5-0783
05/06/2026
Full time
Job Title: Youth Development Specialist Shifts Available Open Until Filled: Day Shift: 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM Schedule: Friday, Saturday, Sunday Rotates every other Thursday Day Shift: 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM Schedule: Saturday, Sunday, Monday Rotates every other Tuesday Intro and job overview: Join our KBBH team and find meaningful work, inspiring colleagues, career growth, great compensation, the ability to pay down student loans, and excellent benefits. Located in beautiful Southern Oregon. Join an outstanding multi-disciplinary team including an on-staff psychiatric team and licensed clinical staff. Klamath Basin Behavioral Health is an accredited NHSC facility. The National Health Service Core (NHSC) Loan Repayment Program is open to licensed primary care medical, dental, and mental and behavioral health providers who are employed by accredited sites. WHAT IS GREAT ABOUT THIS OPPORTUNITY Vision: Sharing the power of mental wellbeing Mission: Providing compassionate care throughout our community Excellent outdoor activities including, hiking, biking, kayaking, wellness, ziplining, and fishing. Welcoming community and a great place to raise a family. Youth Development Specialist Pay Range: Compensation is based on the level and requirements of the role. Salary within our ranges may also be determined by your education and experience as required by the role, as well as internal equity and alignment with market data. Typically, new team members join at the minimum to mid salary range. Salary: $18.92 - $23.65 DOE (Plus $2/hr. shift differential for NOC Shift) Benefits: Medical Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance 403 (b) Retirement Plan 8% Match 15 Paid Vacation Days & Accrued Wellness Days Life Insurance Disability Insurance Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Health Savings Account (HSA) Employee Discounts Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Wellness Program Tuition Reimbursement Program Employee Scholarship Program Youth Development Specialist Summary: Join Our Team as a Youth Development Specialist! Are you ready to make a meaningful impact on youth development during a critical time in their lives? As a Youth Development Specialist, you will be part of a dynamic, multi-disciplinary team dedicated to supporting youth in their journey toward emotional growth and skill development. In this role, you will help youth build life skills like anger management, self-regulation, social interaction, and ensuring their well-being and safety throughout the night. Key Responsibilities & Performance Expectation: Support & Supervision Overnight: Monitor and ensure the safety of youth during all hours. Provide a calm, structured environment that supports restful sleep and emotional stability. Therapeutic Interventions: Engage with youth as needed, offering therapeutic support and guidance in areas such as stress management and self-regulation, particularly for those who may experience day/nighttime anxiety or behavioral issues. Crisis Intervention: Be prepared to respond to any crisis situations that may arise during your shift, employing de-escalation techniques and following non-violent physical intervention protocols when necessary. Daily Living Assistance: Assist with routine tasks, including meal preparation for the next shift, light housekeeping, and preparation for the next day's activities. Accurate Documentation: Maintain up-to-date and accurate documentation of youth behaviors, interventions, and any incidents that occur overnight to ensure seamless communication with the daytime team. Medication Administration: Administer medications as needed during the shift and ensure all medication logs are maintained accurately. Success in This Role Looks Like: Ensuring a safe and secure environment for youth throughout the day. Effectively responding to and de-escalating crisis situations with calm, professional intervention. Keeping clinical records updated and ensuring proper communication with the oncoming shift team. Supporting youth in routines, contributing to their overall development and well-being. Qualifications: Must meet State of Oregon (OARs) requirements and hold MHACBO certification as a Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA). Minimum qualifications include: A Bachelor's degree in a behavioral science field; or A combination of at least three years of relevant work, education, training, or experience. Licenses & Certifications: Driving is a requirement for this position; must have a valid Oregon driver's license, an insurable driving record, to drive company vehicles. QMHA certification must be maintained for the duration of employment. Why Join Us? Be a key support for youth during overnight hours, ensuring they have a safe and restful environment. Play a vital role in their emotional growth and skill-building, even after the daytime activities have ended. Enjoy a supportive, collaborative work environment with opportunities for training and professional development. Apply Today to be a part of our overnight team and make a lasting impact on the lives of youth in our care! Other Considerations: Klamath Basin Behavioral Health celebrates diversity and is committed to creating inclusive and equal access to all individuals regardless of race, color, religion, ethnic or national origin, gender, genetic information, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and veteran's status. or any other basis covered by appropriate law. Our employment decisions are based on qualifications, merit, and agency need Compensation details: 18.92-23.64 Hourly Wage PI97ba426e9fe5-0783
KLAMATH BASIN BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Job Title: Youth Development Specialist Shifts Available Open Until Filled: Day Shift: 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM Schedule: Friday, Saturday, Sunday Rotates every other Thursday Day Shift: 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM Schedule: Saturday, Sunday, Monday Rotates every other Tuesday Intro and job overview: Join our KBBH team and find meaningful work, inspiring colleagues, career growth, great compensation, the ability to pay down student loans, and excellent benefits. Located in beautiful Southern Oregon. Join an outstanding multi-disciplinary team including an on-staff psychiatric team and licensed clinical staff. Klamath Basin Behavioral Health is an accredited NHSC facility. The National Health Service Core (NHSC) Loan Repayment Program is open to licensed primary care medical, dental, and mental and behavioral health providers who are employed by accredited sites. WHAT IS GREAT ABOUT THIS OPPORTUNITY Vision: Sharing the power of mental wellbeing Mission: Providing compassionate care throughout our community Excellent outdoor activities including, hiking, biking, kayaking, wellness, ziplining, and fishing. Welcoming community and a great place to raise a family. Youth Development Specialist Pay Range: Compensation is based on the level and requirements of the role. Salary within our ranges may also be determined by your education and experience as required by the role, as well as internal equity and alignment with market data. Typically, new team members join at the minimum to mid salary range. Salary: $18.92 - $23.65 DOE (Plus $2/hr. shift differential for NOC Shift) Benefits: Medical Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance 403 (b) Retirement Plan 8% Match 15 Paid Vacation Days & Accrued Wellness Days Life Insurance Disability Insurance Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Health Savings Account (HSA) Employee Discounts Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Wellness Program Tuition Reimbursement Program Employee Scholarship Program Youth Development Specialist Summary: Join Our Team as a Youth Development Specialist! Are you ready to make a meaningful impact on youth development during a critical time in their lives? As a Youth Development Specialist, you will be part of a dynamic, multi-disciplinary team dedicated to supporting youth in their journey toward emotional growth and skill development. In this role, you will help youth build life skills like anger management, self-regulation, social interaction, and ensuring their well-being and safety throughout the night. Key Responsibilities & Performance Expectation: Support & Supervision Overnight: Monitor and ensure the safety of youth during all hours. Provide a calm, structured environment that supports restful sleep and emotional stability. Therapeutic Interventions: Engage with youth as needed, offering therapeutic support and guidance in areas such as stress management and self-regulation, particularly for those who may experience day/nighttime anxiety or behavioral issues. Crisis Intervention: Be prepared to respond to any crisis situations that may arise during your shift, employing de-escalation techniques and following non-violent physical intervention protocols when necessary. Daily Living Assistance: Assist with routine tasks, including meal preparation for the next shift, light housekeeping, and preparation for the next day's activities. Accurate Documentation: Maintain up-to-date and accurate documentation of youth behaviors, interventions, and any incidents that occur overnight to ensure seamless communication with the daytime team. Medication Administration: Administer medications as needed during the shift and ensure all medication logs are maintained accurately. Success in This Role Looks Like: Ensuring a safe and secure environment for youth throughout the day. Effectively responding to and de-escalating crisis situations with calm, professional intervention. Keeping clinical records updated and ensuring proper communication with the oncoming shift team. Supporting youth in routines, contributing to their overall development and well-being. Qualifications: Must meet State of Oregon (OARs) requirements and hold MHACBO certification as a Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA). Minimum qualifications include: A Bachelor's degree in a behavioral science field; or A combination of at least three years of relevant work, education, training, or experience. Licenses & Certifications: Driving is a requirement for this position; must have a valid Oregon driver's license, an insurable driving record, to drive company vehicles. QMHA certification must be maintained for the duration of employment. Why Join Us? Be a key support for youth during overnight hours, ensuring they have a safe and restful environment. Play a vital role in their emotional growth and skill-building, even after the daytime activities have ended. Enjoy a supportive, collaborative work environment with opportunities for training and professional development. Apply Today to be a part of our overnight team and make a lasting impact on the lives of youth in our care! Other Considerations: Klamath Basin Behavioral Health celebrates diversity and is committed to creating inclusive and equal access to all individuals regardless of race, color, religion, ethnic or national origin, gender, genetic information, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and veteran's status. or any other basis covered by appropriate law. Our employment decisions are based on qualifications, merit, and agency need Compensation details: 18.92-23.64 Hourly Wage PI142bcf7df7ff-7650
05/06/2026
Full time
Job Title: Youth Development Specialist Shifts Available Open Until Filled: Day Shift: 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM Schedule: Friday, Saturday, Sunday Rotates every other Thursday Day Shift: 8:00 AM - 8:30 AM Schedule: Saturday, Sunday, Monday Rotates every other Tuesday Intro and job overview: Join our KBBH team and find meaningful work, inspiring colleagues, career growth, great compensation, the ability to pay down student loans, and excellent benefits. Located in beautiful Southern Oregon. Join an outstanding multi-disciplinary team including an on-staff psychiatric team and licensed clinical staff. Klamath Basin Behavioral Health is an accredited NHSC facility. The National Health Service Core (NHSC) Loan Repayment Program is open to licensed primary care medical, dental, and mental and behavioral health providers who are employed by accredited sites. WHAT IS GREAT ABOUT THIS OPPORTUNITY Vision: Sharing the power of mental wellbeing Mission: Providing compassionate care throughout our community Excellent outdoor activities including, hiking, biking, kayaking, wellness, ziplining, and fishing. Welcoming community and a great place to raise a family. Youth Development Specialist Pay Range: Compensation is based on the level and requirements of the role. Salary within our ranges may also be determined by your education and experience as required by the role, as well as internal equity and alignment with market data. Typically, new team members join at the minimum to mid salary range. Salary: $18.92 - $23.65 DOE (Plus $2/hr. shift differential for NOC Shift) Benefits: Medical Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance 403 (b) Retirement Plan 8% Match 15 Paid Vacation Days & Accrued Wellness Days Life Insurance Disability Insurance Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Health Savings Account (HSA) Employee Discounts Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Wellness Program Tuition Reimbursement Program Employee Scholarship Program Youth Development Specialist Summary: Join Our Team as a Youth Development Specialist! Are you ready to make a meaningful impact on youth development during a critical time in their lives? As a Youth Development Specialist, you will be part of a dynamic, multi-disciplinary team dedicated to supporting youth in their journey toward emotional growth and skill development. In this role, you will help youth build life skills like anger management, self-regulation, social interaction, and ensuring their well-being and safety throughout the night. Key Responsibilities & Performance Expectation: Support & Supervision Overnight: Monitor and ensure the safety of youth during all hours. Provide a calm, structured environment that supports restful sleep and emotional stability. Therapeutic Interventions: Engage with youth as needed, offering therapeutic support and guidance in areas such as stress management and self-regulation, particularly for those who may experience day/nighttime anxiety or behavioral issues. Crisis Intervention: Be prepared to respond to any crisis situations that may arise during your shift, employing de-escalation techniques and following non-violent physical intervention protocols when necessary. Daily Living Assistance: Assist with routine tasks, including meal preparation for the next shift, light housekeeping, and preparation for the next day's activities. Accurate Documentation: Maintain up-to-date and accurate documentation of youth behaviors, interventions, and any incidents that occur overnight to ensure seamless communication with the daytime team. Medication Administration: Administer medications as needed during the shift and ensure all medication logs are maintained accurately. Success in This Role Looks Like: Ensuring a safe and secure environment for youth throughout the day. Effectively responding to and de-escalating crisis situations with calm, professional intervention. Keeping clinical records updated and ensuring proper communication with the oncoming shift team. Supporting youth in routines, contributing to their overall development and well-being. Qualifications: Must meet State of Oregon (OARs) requirements and hold MHACBO certification as a Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA). Minimum qualifications include: A Bachelor's degree in a behavioral science field; or A combination of at least three years of relevant work, education, training, or experience. Licenses & Certifications: Driving is a requirement for this position; must have a valid Oregon driver's license, an insurable driving record, to drive company vehicles. QMHA certification must be maintained for the duration of employment. Why Join Us? Be a key support for youth during overnight hours, ensuring they have a safe and restful environment. Play a vital role in their emotional growth and skill-building, even after the daytime activities have ended. Enjoy a supportive, collaborative work environment with opportunities for training and professional development. Apply Today to be a part of our overnight team and make a lasting impact on the lives of youth in our care! Other Considerations: Klamath Basin Behavioral Health celebrates diversity and is committed to creating inclusive and equal access to all individuals regardless of race, color, religion, ethnic or national origin, gender, genetic information, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and veteran's status. or any other basis covered by appropriate law. Our employment decisions are based on qualifications, merit, and agency need Compensation details: 18.92-23.64 Hourly Wage PI142bcf7df7ff-7650
Job Summary and Responsibilities Dignity Health Medical Group - Arizona is seeking a full-time Internal Medicine Nurse Practitioner in Phoenix, Arizona In collaboration with the physician/medical director, assumes clinical responsibility for tasks performed within Nurse Practitioner's scope of practice Including: taking patient's history, performing physical examinations, ordering appropriate diagnostic tests, establishing diagnosis and provide care and management for common illnesses and disease prevention in the adult patient Makes appropriate referrals to specialists and community agencies. Participates in quality assurance and quality improvement program. Works within multidisciplinary team to develop plan for the patient and their family. Job Requirements Master's Degree in nursing required. Graduate of accredited program for nurse practitioners Three years clinical experience in healthcare AZ RN license or RN License from a Compact State Registered in AZ as nurse practitioner Hold and maintain national certification in NP area, under AZ regulations American Heart Association BCLS Where You'll Work GROUP DESCRIPTION: Dignity Health, one of the largest healthcare systems in the nation, is a growing organization with well-resourced, modern facilities and diverse practice opportunities. With more than 39 acute care hospitals in three states and 9,000 physicians, Dignity Health touches the lives of thousands of people and provides nearly $2 billion in charity care to the communities it serves. Dignity Health Medical Group is the employed physician group serving the Arizona Service Area. Covering over 45 practice sites, complementing clinical services with translational and bench research, our integrated medical group employs in excess of 300 healthcare providers throughout the valley. Dignity Health Medical Group is continuously expanding in order to meet the needs of the growing patient population in Arizona. With a unified vision of becoming an organization where physicians, care teams and staff come to do their best work and patients come for the best care Dignity Health Medical Group is searching for exceptional talent that is patient focused and team-oriented, who can become a part of our mission-driven organization. COMMUNITY DESCRIPTION Like its legendary namesake rising out of the ashes, the greater Phoenix area has emerged as one of the bright metropolitan areas of the 21st century. Known as the Valley of the Sun, the Phoenix area encompasses more than 20 incorporated cities, including Glendale, Scottsdale, Tempe, and Mesa. Recently, the Census Bureau named Arizona's Maricopa County, which includes the greater Phoenix metro area, the county with the nation's highest annual population growth. Home to more than 4 million residents where everyone has a sunny disposition, the Phoenix area also ranks as the fifth-largest city in the United States. Phoenix is a premier destination offering the best of both worlds: a growing and diverse economy and a great place to live with more than 300 sun-filled days a year and an almost endless supply of attractions including: 187 city parks, 41,000 acres of desert preserves, and 200 miles of trails 3 major professional sports teams including the Arizona Diamondbacks (MLB), the Arizona Cardinals (NFL) and the Phoenix Suns (NBA) Host to MLB Spring Training Cactus League and the annual Fiesta Bowl Home of the "Phoenix Open" and 185 golf courses Host to 10 Fortune 500 company headquarters The "Best Mexican Food North of the Border" A family-friendly area, with the Children's Museum of Phoenix, ample youth sports and athletic leagues, the Challenger Space Center Arizona, a wide variety of school options, including public, private, magnet, and charter, the Phoenix Zoo, large water parks, SEA LIFE Arizona, and many more! The Phoenix area is also a destination for people from all over the world to receive outstanding healthcare. This is particularly true of Dignity Health's St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center - home to the world-renown Barrow Neurological Institute and The Norton Thoracic Institute - lung transplant program in the U.S. - as well as many other world-class healthcare services and teaching programs. CREIGHTON SCHOOL OF MEDICINE: For more than a decade, Creighton has had an academic presence in Phoenix, sending medical students to Dignity Health SJHMC for clinical rotations. That relationship expanded in 2009 when the University and St. Joseph's formally established a Creighton campus for third and fourth year students. In 2018, it was announced that Creighton would expand once again, this time opening a full four-year medical school campus in Phoenix to become the largest Catholic health professions educator in the nation. Pay Range $107,452 - $163,786 /year
05/05/2026
Full time
Job Summary and Responsibilities Dignity Health Medical Group - Arizona is seeking a full-time Internal Medicine Nurse Practitioner in Phoenix, Arizona In collaboration with the physician/medical director, assumes clinical responsibility for tasks performed within Nurse Practitioner's scope of practice Including: taking patient's history, performing physical examinations, ordering appropriate diagnostic tests, establishing diagnosis and provide care and management for common illnesses and disease prevention in the adult patient Makes appropriate referrals to specialists and community agencies. Participates in quality assurance and quality improvement program. Works within multidisciplinary team to develop plan for the patient and their family. Job Requirements Master's Degree in nursing required. Graduate of accredited program for nurse practitioners Three years clinical experience in healthcare AZ RN license or RN License from a Compact State Registered in AZ as nurse practitioner Hold and maintain national certification in NP area, under AZ regulations American Heart Association BCLS Where You'll Work GROUP DESCRIPTION: Dignity Health, one of the largest healthcare systems in the nation, is a growing organization with well-resourced, modern facilities and diverse practice opportunities. With more than 39 acute care hospitals in three states and 9,000 physicians, Dignity Health touches the lives of thousands of people and provides nearly $2 billion in charity care to the communities it serves. Dignity Health Medical Group is the employed physician group serving the Arizona Service Area. Covering over 45 practice sites, complementing clinical services with translational and bench research, our integrated medical group employs in excess of 300 healthcare providers throughout the valley. Dignity Health Medical Group is continuously expanding in order to meet the needs of the growing patient population in Arizona. With a unified vision of becoming an organization where physicians, care teams and staff come to do their best work and patients come for the best care Dignity Health Medical Group is searching for exceptional talent that is patient focused and team-oriented, who can become a part of our mission-driven organization. COMMUNITY DESCRIPTION Like its legendary namesake rising out of the ashes, the greater Phoenix area has emerged as one of the bright metropolitan areas of the 21st century. Known as the Valley of the Sun, the Phoenix area encompasses more than 20 incorporated cities, including Glendale, Scottsdale, Tempe, and Mesa. Recently, the Census Bureau named Arizona's Maricopa County, which includes the greater Phoenix metro area, the county with the nation's highest annual population growth. Home to more than 4 million residents where everyone has a sunny disposition, the Phoenix area also ranks as the fifth-largest city in the United States. Phoenix is a premier destination offering the best of both worlds: a growing and diverse economy and a great place to live with more than 300 sun-filled days a year and an almost endless supply of attractions including: 187 city parks, 41,000 acres of desert preserves, and 200 miles of trails 3 major professional sports teams including the Arizona Diamondbacks (MLB), the Arizona Cardinals (NFL) and the Phoenix Suns (NBA) Host to MLB Spring Training Cactus League and the annual Fiesta Bowl Home of the "Phoenix Open" and 185 golf courses Host to 10 Fortune 500 company headquarters The "Best Mexican Food North of the Border" A family-friendly area, with the Children's Museum of Phoenix, ample youth sports and athletic leagues, the Challenger Space Center Arizona, a wide variety of school options, including public, private, magnet, and charter, the Phoenix Zoo, large water parks, SEA LIFE Arizona, and many more! The Phoenix area is also a destination for people from all over the world to receive outstanding healthcare. This is particularly true of Dignity Health's St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center - home to the world-renown Barrow Neurological Institute and The Norton Thoracic Institute - lung transplant program in the U.S. - as well as many other world-class healthcare services and teaching programs. CREIGHTON SCHOOL OF MEDICINE: For more than a decade, Creighton has had an academic presence in Phoenix, sending medical students to Dignity Health SJHMC for clinical rotations. That relationship expanded in 2009 when the University and St. Joseph's formally established a Creighton campus for third and fourth year students. In 2018, it was announced that Creighton would expand once again, this time opening a full four-year medical school campus in Phoenix to become the largest Catholic health professions educator in the nation. Pay Range $107,452 - $163,786 /year
University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources
Merced, California
4-H Regional Program Coordinator Region 8 - Merced, CA, Job ID 85550 University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Job Description Position Summary: The 4-H Community Education Supervisor 1 will provide immediate supervision to the 4-H Community Education Specialist (CES) 2 staff within Region 8: San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Merced and Mariposa Counties. The 4-H Community Education Supervisor 1 will focus on building bridges between counties, managing conflict and providing consistent leadership, with an emphasis on supervision, programmatic leadership, training, budgeting and administration. They will also build community partnerships, conduct program evaluation, and ensure policy compliance among the 4-H programs within their counties. Department Summary: The University of California 4-H Youth Development Program (UC 4-H) is one of 12 statewide programs and institutes administered by the UC Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) and delivered locally through the University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE) System. UC 4-H began around the start of the 20th century as a way to introduce new agricultural technology into communities through youth education. Over the last 100 years, UC 4-H has continued to evolve, along with youth and community needs, expanding its focus to include leadership and civic engagement; healthy living; and science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). UC 4-H retains strong roots and impact in rural communities; and, as the population has shifted to more suburban and urban areas UC 4-H has continued to evolve and expand to serve California's diverse youth, families, and communities. This position is a career appointment that is 100% fixed. The California State 4-H Office is the home department with this position's office located in Merced, CA. While this position normally is based in Merced, CA, this position is eligible for hybrid flexible work arrangements for applicants living in the State of California at this time. Please note that hybrid flexible work arrangements are subject to change by the University. Pay Scale: $57,700.00/year to $78,500.00/year Job Posting Close Date: This job is open until filled. The first application review date will be 05/05/2026. Key Responsibilities: 20% Budgeting and Administration: 1. Develop and manage innovative funding strategies, developing new revenue streams, and identifying new program partners and collaborations; 2. Maintain supplies; 3. Maintain equipment list; 4. Support preparation of agency agreements/MOU. 25% General Leadership & Supervision to County 4-H CES 2's: 1. Supervise educator staff with the goal of increasing enrollment in the 4-H Youth Development Program; 2. Conduct regular meetings; 3. Performance management of staff; 4. Staff lesson observations; 5. Lead and support CES staff; 6. Review/approve travel, purchases, mileage; 7. Review/approve staff timesheets; 8. Coordinate regional and county program. 20% Training: 1. Train and mentor new 4-H CES 2 staff in counties located in your region; 2. Manage training plans for 4-H CES 2 Staff in counties located in your region. 15% Program Evaluation and Reporting: 1. Develop programmatic goals for 4-H CES 2 staff; 2. Track and report goals; 3. Conduct needs assessments with 4-H CES 2 and advisor staff; 4. Ensure evaluation goals are met; 5. Prepare assessments and reports. 10% Community Relations and Partnerships: 1. Participate in community meetings; 2. Build community relationships; 3. Coordinate outreach plans; 4. Respond to media requests. 10% Program Integration: 1. Coordinate and connect on 4-H Advisors PI opportunities; 2. Facilitate ongoing or new program integration collaborations. Requirements: Bachelor's degree in related area and / or equivalent experience / training. Ability to maintain effective professional relationships with clients and instructors. Strong knowledge of community education, technical education, and / or training and development programs. Effective verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills. Effective leadership skills, including directing and developing staff members. Effective skills to conduct needs assessment and program delivery. Has effective conflict management and resolution skills. Preferred Skills: Knowledge of the 4-H Youth Development Program. Management of youth development programs. Volunteer development and management experience. Experience working with ethnically diverse youth and adults. Ability to supervise staff and volunteers across multiple locations. Experience in key educational content areas of STEM, Healthy Living, Civic Engagement, Leadership and College to Career Readiness. Special Conditions of Employment: Must comply with regulatory agency reporting requirements (California's Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act). Possession of building master keys for access to residences, offices, or other facilities. Direct access to and/or responsibility for protected, personal, or other sensitive institutional information, including information on students, faculty, staff, or other University constituents, and IT resources that process, transmit or store restricted or sensitive institutional information. Direct access to or responsibility for cash, cash equivalents, checks, or University property, disbursements or receipts (as defined in BUS-49, Section III.C.). Must possess valid California Driver's License to drive a County or University vehicle. Ability and means to travel on a flexible schedule as needed, proof of liability damage insurance on vehicle used is required. Reimbursement of job-related travel will be reimbursed according to University policies. Travel including travel outside normal business hours may be required. Ability and means to travel to counties within regions, a minimum of once per month as needed, and occasional travel outside the assigned counties. The University reserves the right to make employment contingent upon successful completion of the background check. This is a designated position requiring a background check and may require fingerprinting due to the nature of the job responsibilities. UC ANR does hire people with conviction histories and reviews information received in the context of the job responsibilities. As of January 1, 2014, ANR is a smoke- and tobacco-free environment in which smoking, the use of smokeless tobacco products, and the use of unregulated nicotine products (e-cigarettes), is strictly prohibited. As a condition of employment, you will be required to comply with the University of California Policy on Vaccination Programs , as may be amended or revised from time to time. Federal, state, or local public health directives may impose additional requirements. Exercise the utmost discretion in managing sensitive information learned in the course of performing their duties. Sensitive information includes but is not limited to employee and student records, health and patient records, financial data, strategic plans, proprietary information, and any other sensitive or non-public information learned during the course and scope of employment. Understands that sensitive information should be shared on a limited basis and actively takes steps to limit access to sensitive information to individuals who have legitimate business need to know. Ensure that sensitive information is properly safeguarded. Follow all organizational policies and laws on data protection and privacy. This includes secure handling of physical and digital records and proper usage of IT systems to prevent data leaks. The unauthorized or improper disclosure of confidential work-related information obtained from any source on any work-related matter is a violation of these expectations. Misconduct Disclosure Requirement: As a condition of employment, the final candidate who accepts an offer of employment will be required to disclose if they have been subject to any final administrative or judicial decisions within the last seven years determining that they committed any misconduct; or have filed an appeal of a finding of substantiated misconduct with a previous employer. "Misconduct" means any violation of the policies governing employee conduct at the applicant's previous place of employment, including, but not limited to, violations of policies prohibiting sexual harassment, sexual assault, or other forms of harassment, or discrimination, as defined by the employer. For reference, below are UC's policies addressing some forms of misconduct: UC Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment Policy UC Anti-Discrimination Policy Abusive Conduct in the Workplace To apply, please visit: Copyright 2025 Inc. All rights reserved. Posted by the FREE value-added recruitment advertising agency jeid-ce31c881f0b3fc45b54fae4e8dd70a60
05/01/2026
Full time
4-H Regional Program Coordinator Region 8 - Merced, CA, Job ID 85550 University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Job Description Position Summary: The 4-H Community Education Supervisor 1 will provide immediate supervision to the 4-H Community Education Specialist (CES) 2 staff within Region 8: San Joaquin, Stanislaus, Merced and Mariposa Counties. The 4-H Community Education Supervisor 1 will focus on building bridges between counties, managing conflict and providing consistent leadership, with an emphasis on supervision, programmatic leadership, training, budgeting and administration. They will also build community partnerships, conduct program evaluation, and ensure policy compliance among the 4-H programs within their counties. Department Summary: The University of California 4-H Youth Development Program (UC 4-H) is one of 12 statewide programs and institutes administered by the UC Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) and delivered locally through the University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE) System. UC 4-H began around the start of the 20th century as a way to introduce new agricultural technology into communities through youth education. Over the last 100 years, UC 4-H has continued to evolve, along with youth and community needs, expanding its focus to include leadership and civic engagement; healthy living; and science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). UC 4-H retains strong roots and impact in rural communities; and, as the population has shifted to more suburban and urban areas UC 4-H has continued to evolve and expand to serve California's diverse youth, families, and communities. This position is a career appointment that is 100% fixed. The California State 4-H Office is the home department with this position's office located in Merced, CA. While this position normally is based in Merced, CA, this position is eligible for hybrid flexible work arrangements for applicants living in the State of California at this time. Please note that hybrid flexible work arrangements are subject to change by the University. Pay Scale: $57,700.00/year to $78,500.00/year Job Posting Close Date: This job is open until filled. The first application review date will be 05/05/2026. Key Responsibilities: 20% Budgeting and Administration: 1. Develop and manage innovative funding strategies, developing new revenue streams, and identifying new program partners and collaborations; 2. Maintain supplies; 3. Maintain equipment list; 4. Support preparation of agency agreements/MOU. 25% General Leadership & Supervision to County 4-H CES 2's: 1. Supervise educator staff with the goal of increasing enrollment in the 4-H Youth Development Program; 2. Conduct regular meetings; 3. Performance management of staff; 4. Staff lesson observations; 5. Lead and support CES staff; 6. Review/approve travel, purchases, mileage; 7. Review/approve staff timesheets; 8. Coordinate regional and county program. 20% Training: 1. Train and mentor new 4-H CES 2 staff in counties located in your region; 2. Manage training plans for 4-H CES 2 Staff in counties located in your region. 15% Program Evaluation and Reporting: 1. Develop programmatic goals for 4-H CES 2 staff; 2. Track and report goals; 3. Conduct needs assessments with 4-H CES 2 and advisor staff; 4. Ensure evaluation goals are met; 5. Prepare assessments and reports. 10% Community Relations and Partnerships: 1. Participate in community meetings; 2. Build community relationships; 3. Coordinate outreach plans; 4. Respond to media requests. 10% Program Integration: 1. Coordinate and connect on 4-H Advisors PI opportunities; 2. Facilitate ongoing or new program integration collaborations. Requirements: Bachelor's degree in related area and / or equivalent experience / training. Ability to maintain effective professional relationships with clients and instructors. Strong knowledge of community education, technical education, and / or training and development programs. Effective verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills. Effective leadership skills, including directing and developing staff members. Effective skills to conduct needs assessment and program delivery. Has effective conflict management and resolution skills. Preferred Skills: Knowledge of the 4-H Youth Development Program. Management of youth development programs. Volunteer development and management experience. Experience working with ethnically diverse youth and adults. Ability to supervise staff and volunteers across multiple locations. Experience in key educational content areas of STEM, Healthy Living, Civic Engagement, Leadership and College to Career Readiness. Special Conditions of Employment: Must comply with regulatory agency reporting requirements (California's Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act). Possession of building master keys for access to residences, offices, or other facilities. Direct access to and/or responsibility for protected, personal, or other sensitive institutional information, including information on students, faculty, staff, or other University constituents, and IT resources that process, transmit or store restricted or sensitive institutional information. Direct access to or responsibility for cash, cash equivalents, checks, or University property, disbursements or receipts (as defined in BUS-49, Section III.C.). Must possess valid California Driver's License to drive a County or University vehicle. Ability and means to travel on a flexible schedule as needed, proof of liability damage insurance on vehicle used is required. Reimbursement of job-related travel will be reimbursed according to University policies. Travel including travel outside normal business hours may be required. Ability and means to travel to counties within regions, a minimum of once per month as needed, and occasional travel outside the assigned counties. The University reserves the right to make employment contingent upon successful completion of the background check. This is a designated position requiring a background check and may require fingerprinting due to the nature of the job responsibilities. UC ANR does hire people with conviction histories and reviews information received in the context of the job responsibilities. As of January 1, 2014, ANR is a smoke- and tobacco-free environment in which smoking, the use of smokeless tobacco products, and the use of unregulated nicotine products (e-cigarettes), is strictly prohibited. As a condition of employment, you will be required to comply with the University of California Policy on Vaccination Programs , as may be amended or revised from time to time. Federal, state, or local public health directives may impose additional requirements. Exercise the utmost discretion in managing sensitive information learned in the course of performing their duties. Sensitive information includes but is not limited to employee and student records, health and patient records, financial data, strategic plans, proprietary information, and any other sensitive or non-public information learned during the course and scope of employment. Understands that sensitive information should be shared on a limited basis and actively takes steps to limit access to sensitive information to individuals who have legitimate business need to know. Ensure that sensitive information is properly safeguarded. Follow all organizational policies and laws on data protection and privacy. This includes secure handling of physical and digital records and proper usage of IT systems to prevent data leaks. The unauthorized or improper disclosure of confidential work-related information obtained from any source on any work-related matter is a violation of these expectations. Misconduct Disclosure Requirement: As a condition of employment, the final candidate who accepts an offer of employment will be required to disclose if they have been subject to any final administrative or judicial decisions within the last seven years determining that they committed any misconduct; or have filed an appeal of a finding of substantiated misconduct with a previous employer. "Misconduct" means any violation of the policies governing employee conduct at the applicant's previous place of employment, including, but not limited to, violations of policies prohibiting sexual harassment, sexual assault, or other forms of harassment, or discrimination, as defined by the employer. For reference, below are UC's policies addressing some forms of misconduct: UC Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment Policy UC Anti-Discrimination Policy Abusive Conduct in the Workplace To apply, please visit: Copyright 2025 Inc. All rights reserved. Posted by the FREE value-added recruitment advertising agency jeid-ce31c881f0b3fc45b54fae4e8dd70a60
University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources
Ukiah, California
4-H Youth Development Community Education Specialist - Ukiah, CA, Job ID 84540 University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Job Description The Community Education Specialist 2 (CES 2) position will be located in the University of California Cooperative Extension Office and will act as a valuable team member of the 4-H Youth Development Program (4-H YDP). 4-H YDP is the largest youth-serving organization in the U.S. Our focus is to provide positive youth development to youth in our community through research-based best practices, community collaborations, and community engagement. The CES 2 helps to coordinate and monitor the daily activities of the 4-H Youth Development Program (4-H YDP) in Mendocino County. The CES is responsible for program expansion, outreach, and recruitment in consultation with the 4-H Regional Program Coordinator and Advisor; ensures compliance with 4-H policies and procedures; facilitates conflict management and assists with conflict resolution in accordance with UC ANR policy and practices and in alignment with 4-H policy and procedures; promotes positive youth development best practices; provides leadership and training for 4-H volunteers and community partners; processes all appropriate paperwork in compliance with UC ANR procedures, is familiar with curricula and research-based practices to prepare, implement, and train others in the delivery of educational activities in a variety of content areas such as but not limited to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math), College & Career/Workforce Readiness, Healthy Living, Civic Engagement & Leadership through a Positive Youth Development (PYD) lens; provides effective written and verbal communication to 4-H staff, volunteers, youth, and community partners; leads and supports program coordination to carry out different 4-H educational programs, events, and activities. The CES reports to the 4-H Regional Program Coordinator This position is a career appointment that is 100% fixed. Pay Scale: $21.26/hour to $28.26/hour Job Posting Close Date: This job is open until filled. The first application review date will be 03/09/2026. Key Responsibilities: 0% Program Liaison and Coordination: Oversee the local 4-H Youth Development Program (YDP) to ensure activities, events, and outreach are implemented safely, consistently, and in alignment with positive youth development principles. Ensure that programs are welcoming, accessible, and responsive to the needs of youth and families across all communities. Monitor program compliance in line with University and 4-H YD policies and procedures. Work with groups of volunteers, youth, and community partners and serve as their direct liaison. Provide training and support to community club leaders, project leaders, other volunteers, youth, and community partners using approved materials and curriculum, including (but not limited to) specific curriculum, positive youth development (Thrive), online enrollment systems, and policy. Provide feedback to Regional Program Coordinator and Advisor on needs for advanced training. Support interested groups in starting new 4-H programs, including chartering new clubs, reviewing and approving documents, and submitting all paperwork to the appropriate individuals. Maintain up-to-date understanding of 4-H YD policies and relevant UC ANR policies and ensure timely communication of new or existing 4-H policies, procedures, and enrollment processes to new and returning 4-H youth, volunteers, parents, and community partners. Collaborate with 4-H Volunteer Management Organizations and committees. Attend meetings as needed. Aim to ensure a cohesive, diverse volunteer management system. Effectively resolve conflict. Provide oversight, review complaints, and follow 4-H Conflict Resolution Policy. Effectively and timely resolve conflict. Keep your RPC (Regional Program Coordinator) informed of all conflicts and complaints. Notify Regional Program Coordinator (RPC) if the complaint escalates and needs higher review. Ensure all needed UC ANR individuals are notified as needed. All 4-H professionals serve as mandated reporters under California Law. Disseminate 4-H information via the 4-H website, collaborative tools, emails, social media, newsletters, blogs, etc. Be a champion for use of multiple delivery models so that all youth may engage in the 4-H program. Serve as a liaison and communication link to community organizations, including but not limited to local schools, youth-based community organizations, race/ethnic-based community organizations, education-aligned organizations, and local fairs. Represent the 4-H YDP in the county. Provide information about the 4-H YDP to the public. Build knowledge and skills in the areas of intercultural development, youth development, youth leadership, development of life skills, and volunteerism. Develop knowledge and expertise in a variety of content areas such as but not limited to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math), College & Career/Workforce Readiness, Healthy Living, Civic Engagement & Leadership through a Positive Youth Development (PYD) lens. Attend and participate in relevant professional development opportunities, virtual webinars, state/regional meetings and trainings, California 4-H State Association meetings and trainings, and monthly state 4-H meetings, including in-person conferences as funding allows. 0% Enrollment and Records: Monitor, ensure accuracy, and approve youth and volunteer enrollments in compliance with 4-H state policy. Recruit, train, and support volunteer enrollment coordinators to assist in the enrollment process. Screen new volunteer applications, and ensure volunteers follow and complete all volunteer enrollment steps, including DOJ/FBI fingerprinting and required annual trainings. Serve as the key contact person, providing guidance, support, and processing official documents in line with the University and 4-H YD policies and procedures. Ensure 4-H Record Retention Guidelines are followed. 0% Program Expansion, Outreach, and Recruitment: Promote and expand 4-H programs in schools and communities. In consultation with the Regional Program Coordinator and Advisor, assist with developing an effective outreach program to increase 4-H program participation. Assist with developing strategic and outreach plans to expand the 4-H program to diverse communities. Assist in assessing what communities are unserved/underserved and develop community outreach and education plans to extend programs. Conducts community outreach and education to minority and underserved populations and delivers educational programs in Spanish and English in culturally relevant and responsive ways. Assist 4-H community clubs with outreach efforts to ensure compliance with affirmative action requirements and to expand and diversify youth and adult volunteer club membership. In consultation with the Regional Program Coordinator (RPC) and Advisor, assist with developing programs or content to reach new audiences and/or establish programs in underserved areas. 0% Facility Use Agreements and Policy Compliance Review: Provide technical support and advice for 4-H event and program coordination. Monitor compliance of 4-H policy, including facility use agreement and risk management. Process facility use agreement and rental requests and ensure that established deadlines are followed. Respond to policy inquiries from 4-H members, families and/or adult volunteers. Seek technical support from Regional Program Coordinator (RPC) and appropriate personnel at the statewide level. Ensure 4-H members, families, volunteers, 4-H programs/units, and volunteer management organizations comply with University and 4-H policies and procedures. Provides education and support for volunteers, including but not limited to conflict management solutions, conflict resolution, and issuing disciplinary actions. 0% Fiscal Review and Compliance: Ensure review and approval of 4-H unit budgets and fundraising approval forms are done by appropriate personnel. Review 4-H unit/VMO monthly bank statements for compliance with 4-H policies. Follow up and take corrective action for non-compliance. Email the 4-H unit leader and/or treasurer with the respective redacted bank statement(s). Assist 4-H units and ensure end-of-the-year financial reporting requirements are met by the due date. 0% Communications: Maintain 4-H county social media, create flyers for recruiting youth membership, volunteers, and community partners and educational materials using Canva, Microsoft products, or other design software. Assist in creating educational presentations, and manage data using 4-H enrollment software and Excel. Manage and update 4-H websites. 0% Reports: Assist in preparing an annual plan of action, county reports, grant and funding reports, progress reports and end-of-the year accomplishments report as requested by the Regional Program Coordinator or Advisor. Assist Regional Program Coordinator (RPC) in preparing affirmative action reports and other UC/4-H reports. 0%All other duties as requested. Duties described in the position description and their percentages vary by county and location. Supervisor will provide percentages specific to your county. Requirements: A minimum associate degree in a related field and/or equivalent experience/training in personnel management, youth development, program management, volunteer management, training professionals, and conducting workshops. Associate degree in related area and / or equivalent experience / training. . click apply for full job details
05/01/2026
Full time
4-H Youth Development Community Education Specialist - Ukiah, CA, Job ID 84540 University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Job Description The Community Education Specialist 2 (CES 2) position will be located in the University of California Cooperative Extension Office and will act as a valuable team member of the 4-H Youth Development Program (4-H YDP). 4-H YDP is the largest youth-serving organization in the U.S. Our focus is to provide positive youth development to youth in our community through research-based best practices, community collaborations, and community engagement. The CES 2 helps to coordinate and monitor the daily activities of the 4-H Youth Development Program (4-H YDP) in Mendocino County. The CES is responsible for program expansion, outreach, and recruitment in consultation with the 4-H Regional Program Coordinator and Advisor; ensures compliance with 4-H policies and procedures; facilitates conflict management and assists with conflict resolution in accordance with UC ANR policy and practices and in alignment with 4-H policy and procedures; promotes positive youth development best practices; provides leadership and training for 4-H volunteers and community partners; processes all appropriate paperwork in compliance with UC ANR procedures, is familiar with curricula and research-based practices to prepare, implement, and train others in the delivery of educational activities in a variety of content areas such as but not limited to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math), College & Career/Workforce Readiness, Healthy Living, Civic Engagement & Leadership through a Positive Youth Development (PYD) lens; provides effective written and verbal communication to 4-H staff, volunteers, youth, and community partners; leads and supports program coordination to carry out different 4-H educational programs, events, and activities. The CES reports to the 4-H Regional Program Coordinator This position is a career appointment that is 100% fixed. Pay Scale: $21.26/hour to $28.26/hour Job Posting Close Date: This job is open until filled. The first application review date will be 03/09/2026. Key Responsibilities: 0% Program Liaison and Coordination: Oversee the local 4-H Youth Development Program (YDP) to ensure activities, events, and outreach are implemented safely, consistently, and in alignment with positive youth development principles. Ensure that programs are welcoming, accessible, and responsive to the needs of youth and families across all communities. Monitor program compliance in line with University and 4-H YD policies and procedures. Work with groups of volunteers, youth, and community partners and serve as their direct liaison. Provide training and support to community club leaders, project leaders, other volunteers, youth, and community partners using approved materials and curriculum, including (but not limited to) specific curriculum, positive youth development (Thrive), online enrollment systems, and policy. Provide feedback to Regional Program Coordinator and Advisor on needs for advanced training. Support interested groups in starting new 4-H programs, including chartering new clubs, reviewing and approving documents, and submitting all paperwork to the appropriate individuals. Maintain up-to-date understanding of 4-H YD policies and relevant UC ANR policies and ensure timely communication of new or existing 4-H policies, procedures, and enrollment processes to new and returning 4-H youth, volunteers, parents, and community partners. Collaborate with 4-H Volunteer Management Organizations and committees. Attend meetings as needed. Aim to ensure a cohesive, diverse volunteer management system. Effectively resolve conflict. Provide oversight, review complaints, and follow 4-H Conflict Resolution Policy. Effectively and timely resolve conflict. Keep your RPC (Regional Program Coordinator) informed of all conflicts and complaints. Notify Regional Program Coordinator (RPC) if the complaint escalates and needs higher review. Ensure all needed UC ANR individuals are notified as needed. All 4-H professionals serve as mandated reporters under California Law. Disseminate 4-H information via the 4-H website, collaborative tools, emails, social media, newsletters, blogs, etc. Be a champion for use of multiple delivery models so that all youth may engage in the 4-H program. Serve as a liaison and communication link to community organizations, including but not limited to local schools, youth-based community organizations, race/ethnic-based community organizations, education-aligned organizations, and local fairs. Represent the 4-H YDP in the county. Provide information about the 4-H YDP to the public. Build knowledge and skills in the areas of intercultural development, youth development, youth leadership, development of life skills, and volunteerism. Develop knowledge and expertise in a variety of content areas such as but not limited to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math), College & Career/Workforce Readiness, Healthy Living, Civic Engagement & Leadership through a Positive Youth Development (PYD) lens. Attend and participate in relevant professional development opportunities, virtual webinars, state/regional meetings and trainings, California 4-H State Association meetings and trainings, and monthly state 4-H meetings, including in-person conferences as funding allows. 0% Enrollment and Records: Monitor, ensure accuracy, and approve youth and volunteer enrollments in compliance with 4-H state policy. Recruit, train, and support volunteer enrollment coordinators to assist in the enrollment process. Screen new volunteer applications, and ensure volunteers follow and complete all volunteer enrollment steps, including DOJ/FBI fingerprinting and required annual trainings. Serve as the key contact person, providing guidance, support, and processing official documents in line with the University and 4-H YD policies and procedures. Ensure 4-H Record Retention Guidelines are followed. 0% Program Expansion, Outreach, and Recruitment: Promote and expand 4-H programs in schools and communities. In consultation with the Regional Program Coordinator and Advisor, assist with developing an effective outreach program to increase 4-H program participation. Assist with developing strategic and outreach plans to expand the 4-H program to diverse communities. Assist in assessing what communities are unserved/underserved and develop community outreach and education plans to extend programs. Conducts community outreach and education to minority and underserved populations and delivers educational programs in Spanish and English in culturally relevant and responsive ways. Assist 4-H community clubs with outreach efforts to ensure compliance with affirmative action requirements and to expand and diversify youth and adult volunteer club membership. In consultation with the Regional Program Coordinator (RPC) and Advisor, assist with developing programs or content to reach new audiences and/or establish programs in underserved areas. 0% Facility Use Agreements and Policy Compliance Review: Provide technical support and advice for 4-H event and program coordination. Monitor compliance of 4-H policy, including facility use agreement and risk management. Process facility use agreement and rental requests and ensure that established deadlines are followed. Respond to policy inquiries from 4-H members, families and/or adult volunteers. Seek technical support from Regional Program Coordinator (RPC) and appropriate personnel at the statewide level. Ensure 4-H members, families, volunteers, 4-H programs/units, and volunteer management organizations comply with University and 4-H policies and procedures. Provides education and support for volunteers, including but not limited to conflict management solutions, conflict resolution, and issuing disciplinary actions. 0% Fiscal Review and Compliance: Ensure review and approval of 4-H unit budgets and fundraising approval forms are done by appropriate personnel. Review 4-H unit/VMO monthly bank statements for compliance with 4-H policies. Follow up and take corrective action for non-compliance. Email the 4-H unit leader and/or treasurer with the respective redacted bank statement(s). Assist 4-H units and ensure end-of-the-year financial reporting requirements are met by the due date. 0% Communications: Maintain 4-H county social media, create flyers for recruiting youth membership, volunteers, and community partners and educational materials using Canva, Microsoft products, or other design software. Assist in creating educational presentations, and manage data using 4-H enrollment software and Excel. Manage and update 4-H websites. 0% Reports: Assist in preparing an annual plan of action, county reports, grant and funding reports, progress reports and end-of-the year accomplishments report as requested by the Regional Program Coordinator or Advisor. Assist Regional Program Coordinator (RPC) in preparing affirmative action reports and other UC/4-H reports. 0%All other duties as requested. Duties described in the position description and their percentages vary by county and location. Supervisor will provide percentages specific to your county. Requirements: A minimum associate degree in a related field and/or equivalent experience/training in personnel management, youth development, program management, volunteer management, training professionals, and conducting workshops. Associate degree in related area and / or equivalent experience / training. . click apply for full job details
University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources
Susanville, California
4-H Youth Development Community Education Specialist Susanville, CA, Job ID 85855 University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Job Description Position Summary: The Community Education Specialist 2 (CES 2) position will be located in the University of California Cooperative Extension Office and will act as a valuable team member of the 4-H Youth Development Program (4-H YDP). 4-H YDP is the largest youth-serving organization in the U.S. Our focus is to provide positive youth development to youth in our community through research-based best practices, community collaborations, and community engagement. The CES 2 helps to coordinate and monitor the daily activities of the 4-H Youth Development Program (4-H YDP) in Lassen County. The CES is responsible for program expansion, outreach, and recruitment in consultation with the 4-H Regional Program Coordinator and Advisor; ensures compliance with 4-H policies and procedures; facilitates conflict management and assists with conflict resolution in accordance with UC ANR policy and practices and in alignment with 4-H policy and procedures; promotes positive youth development best practices; provides leadership and training for 4-H volunteers and community partners; processes all appropriate paperwork in compliance with UC ANR procedures, is familiar with curricula and research-based practices to prepare, implement, and train others in the delivery of educational activities in a variety of content areas such as but not limited to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math), College & Career/Workforce Readiness, Healthy Living, Civic Engagement & Leadership through a Positive Youth Development (PYD) lens; provides effective written and verbal communication to 4-H staff, volunteers, youth, and community partners; leads and supports program coordination to carry out different 4-H educational programs, events, and activities. The CES reports to the 4-H Regional Program Coordinator. This position is a career appointment that is 50% variable. Pay Scale: $22.32/hour to $29.69/hour Job Posting Close Date: This job is open until filled. The first application review date will be 05/11/2026. Key Responsibilities: 30% Program Liaison and Coordination: Oversee the local 4-H Youth Development Program (YDP) to ensure activities, events, and outreach are implemented safely, consistently, and in alignment with positive youth development principles. Ensure that programs are welcoming, accessible, and responsive to the needs of youth and families across all communities. Monitor program compliance in line with University and 4-H YD policies and procedures. Work with groups of volunteers, youth, and community partners and serve as their direct liaison. Provide training and support to community club leaders, project leaders, other volunteers, youth, and community partners using approved materials and curriculum, including (but not limited to) specific curriculum, positive youth development (Thrive), online enrollment systems, and policy. Provide feedback to Regional Program Coordinator and Advisor on needs for advanced training. Support interested groups in starting new 4-H programs, including chartering new clubs, reviewing and approving documents, and submitting all paperwork to the appropriate individuals. Maintain up-to-date understanding of 4-H YD policies and relevant UC ANR policies and ensure timely communication of new or existing 4-H policies, procedures, and enrollment processes to new and returning 4-H youth, volunteers, parents, and community partners. Collaborate with 4-H Volunteer Management Organizations and committees. Attend meetings as needed. Aim to ensure a cohesive volunteer management system. Effectively resolve conflict. Provide oversight, review complaints, and follow 4-H Conflict Resolution Policy. Effectively and timely resolve conflict. Keep your RPC (Regional Program Coordinator) informed of all conflicts and complaints. Notify Regional Program Coordinator (RPC) if the complaint escalates and needs higher review. Ensure all needed UC ANR individuals are notified as needed. All 4-H professionals serve as mandated reporters under California Law. Disseminate 4-H information via the 4-H website, collaborative tools, emails, social media, newsletters, blogs, etc. Be a champion for use of multiple delivery models so that all youth may engage in the 4-H program. Serve as a liaison and communication link to community organizations, including but not limited to local schools, youth-based community organizations, education-aligned organizations, and local fairs. Represent the 4-H YDP in the county. Provide information about the 4-H YDP to the public. Build knowledge and skills in the areas of intercultural development, youth development, youth leadership, development of life skills, and volunteerism. Develop knowledge and expertise in a variety of content areas such as but not limited to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math), College & Career/Workforce Readiness, Healthy Living, Civic Engagement & Leadership through a Positive Youth Development (PYD) lens. Attend and participate in relevant professional development opportunities, virtual webinars, state/regional meetings and trainings, California 4-H State Association meetings and trainings, and monthly state 4-H meetings, including in-person conferences as funding allows. 10% Enrollment and Records: Monitor, ensure accuracy, and approve youth and volunteer enrollments in compliance with 4-H state policy. Recruit, train, and support volunteer enrollment coordinators to assist in the enrollment process. Screen new volunteer applications, and ensure volunteers follow and complete all volunteer enrollment steps, including DOJ/FBI fingerprinting and required annual trainings. Serve as the key contact person, providing guidance, support, and processing official documents in line with the University and 4-H YD policies and procedures. Ensure 4-H Record Retention Guidelines are followed. 20% Program Expansion, Outreach, and Recruitment: Promote and expand 4-H programs in schools and communities. In consultation with the Regional Program Coordinator and Advisor, assist with developing an effective outreach program to increase 4-H program participation. Assist with developing strategic and outreach plans to expand the 4-H program to communities across the county. Assist in assessing communities and develop a community outreach and education plan to extend programs. Conducts community outreach and education and delivers educational programs. Assist 4-H community clubs with outreach efforts to ensure that as many youth as possible are served in the county. In consultation with the Regional Program Coordinator (RPC) and Advisor, assist with developing programs or content to reach new audiences and/or establish programs. 10% Facility Use Agreements and Policy Compliance Review: Provide technical support and advice for 4-H event and program coordination. Monitor compliance of 4-H policy, including facility use agreement and risk management. Process facility use agreement and rental requests and ensure that established deadlines are followed. Respond to policy inquiries from 4-H members, families and/or adult volunteers. Seek technical support from Regional Program Coordinator (RPC) and appropriate personnel at the statewide level. Ensure 4-H members, families, volunteers, 4-H programs/units, and volunteer management organizations comply with University and 4-H policies and procedures. Provides education and support for volunteers, including but not limited to conflict management solutions, conflict resolution, and issuing disciplinary actions. 15% Fiscal Review and Compliance: Ensure review and approval of 4-H unit budgets and fundraising approval forms are done by appropriate personnel. Review 4-H unit/VMO monthly bank statements for compliance with 4-H policies. Follow-up and take corrective action for non-compliance. Email the 4-H unit leader and/or treasurer with the respective redacted bank statement(s). Assist 4-H units and ensure end-of-the-year financial reporting requirements are met by the due date. 5% Communications: Maintain 4-H county social media, create flyers for recruiting youth membership, volunteers, and community partners and educational materials using Canva, Microsoft products, or other design software. Assist in creating educational presentations, and manage data using 4-H enrollment software and Excel. Manage and update 4-H websites. 5% Reports: Assist in preparing an annual plan of action, county reports, grant and funding reports, progress reports and end-of-the year accomplishments report as requested by the Regional Program Coordinator or Advisor. Assist Regional Program Coordinator (RPC) in preparing stakeholder reports and other UC/4-H reports. 5% All other duties as requested. Duties described in the position description and their percentages vary by county and location. Supervisor will provide percentages specific to your county. Requirements: A minimum associate degree in a related field and/or equivalent experience/training in personnel management, youth development, program management, volunteer management, training professionals, and conducting workshops. Associate degree in related area and / or equivalent experience / training. . click apply for full job details
05/01/2026
Full time
4-H Youth Development Community Education Specialist Susanville, CA, Job ID 85855 University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Job Description Position Summary: The Community Education Specialist 2 (CES 2) position will be located in the University of California Cooperative Extension Office and will act as a valuable team member of the 4-H Youth Development Program (4-H YDP). 4-H YDP is the largest youth-serving organization in the U.S. Our focus is to provide positive youth development to youth in our community through research-based best practices, community collaborations, and community engagement. The CES 2 helps to coordinate and monitor the daily activities of the 4-H Youth Development Program (4-H YDP) in Lassen County. The CES is responsible for program expansion, outreach, and recruitment in consultation with the 4-H Regional Program Coordinator and Advisor; ensures compliance with 4-H policies and procedures; facilitates conflict management and assists with conflict resolution in accordance with UC ANR policy and practices and in alignment with 4-H policy and procedures; promotes positive youth development best practices; provides leadership and training for 4-H volunteers and community partners; processes all appropriate paperwork in compliance with UC ANR procedures, is familiar with curricula and research-based practices to prepare, implement, and train others in the delivery of educational activities in a variety of content areas such as but not limited to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math), College & Career/Workforce Readiness, Healthy Living, Civic Engagement & Leadership through a Positive Youth Development (PYD) lens; provides effective written and verbal communication to 4-H staff, volunteers, youth, and community partners; leads and supports program coordination to carry out different 4-H educational programs, events, and activities. The CES reports to the 4-H Regional Program Coordinator. This position is a career appointment that is 50% variable. Pay Scale: $22.32/hour to $29.69/hour Job Posting Close Date: This job is open until filled. The first application review date will be 05/11/2026. Key Responsibilities: 30% Program Liaison and Coordination: Oversee the local 4-H Youth Development Program (YDP) to ensure activities, events, and outreach are implemented safely, consistently, and in alignment with positive youth development principles. Ensure that programs are welcoming, accessible, and responsive to the needs of youth and families across all communities. Monitor program compliance in line with University and 4-H YD policies and procedures. Work with groups of volunteers, youth, and community partners and serve as their direct liaison. Provide training and support to community club leaders, project leaders, other volunteers, youth, and community partners using approved materials and curriculum, including (but not limited to) specific curriculum, positive youth development (Thrive), online enrollment systems, and policy. Provide feedback to Regional Program Coordinator and Advisor on needs for advanced training. Support interested groups in starting new 4-H programs, including chartering new clubs, reviewing and approving documents, and submitting all paperwork to the appropriate individuals. Maintain up-to-date understanding of 4-H YD policies and relevant UC ANR policies and ensure timely communication of new or existing 4-H policies, procedures, and enrollment processes to new and returning 4-H youth, volunteers, parents, and community partners. Collaborate with 4-H Volunteer Management Organizations and committees. Attend meetings as needed. Aim to ensure a cohesive volunteer management system. Effectively resolve conflict. Provide oversight, review complaints, and follow 4-H Conflict Resolution Policy. Effectively and timely resolve conflict. Keep your RPC (Regional Program Coordinator) informed of all conflicts and complaints. Notify Regional Program Coordinator (RPC) if the complaint escalates and needs higher review. Ensure all needed UC ANR individuals are notified as needed. All 4-H professionals serve as mandated reporters under California Law. Disseminate 4-H information via the 4-H website, collaborative tools, emails, social media, newsletters, blogs, etc. Be a champion for use of multiple delivery models so that all youth may engage in the 4-H program. Serve as a liaison and communication link to community organizations, including but not limited to local schools, youth-based community organizations, education-aligned organizations, and local fairs. Represent the 4-H YDP in the county. Provide information about the 4-H YDP to the public. Build knowledge and skills in the areas of intercultural development, youth development, youth leadership, development of life skills, and volunteerism. Develop knowledge and expertise in a variety of content areas such as but not limited to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math), College & Career/Workforce Readiness, Healthy Living, Civic Engagement & Leadership through a Positive Youth Development (PYD) lens. Attend and participate in relevant professional development opportunities, virtual webinars, state/regional meetings and trainings, California 4-H State Association meetings and trainings, and monthly state 4-H meetings, including in-person conferences as funding allows. 10% Enrollment and Records: Monitor, ensure accuracy, and approve youth and volunteer enrollments in compliance with 4-H state policy. Recruit, train, and support volunteer enrollment coordinators to assist in the enrollment process. Screen new volunteer applications, and ensure volunteers follow and complete all volunteer enrollment steps, including DOJ/FBI fingerprinting and required annual trainings. Serve as the key contact person, providing guidance, support, and processing official documents in line with the University and 4-H YD policies and procedures. Ensure 4-H Record Retention Guidelines are followed. 20% Program Expansion, Outreach, and Recruitment: Promote and expand 4-H programs in schools and communities. In consultation with the Regional Program Coordinator and Advisor, assist with developing an effective outreach program to increase 4-H program participation. Assist with developing strategic and outreach plans to expand the 4-H program to communities across the county. Assist in assessing communities and develop a community outreach and education plan to extend programs. Conducts community outreach and education and delivers educational programs. Assist 4-H community clubs with outreach efforts to ensure that as many youth as possible are served in the county. In consultation with the Regional Program Coordinator (RPC) and Advisor, assist with developing programs or content to reach new audiences and/or establish programs. 10% Facility Use Agreements and Policy Compliance Review: Provide technical support and advice for 4-H event and program coordination. Monitor compliance of 4-H policy, including facility use agreement and risk management. Process facility use agreement and rental requests and ensure that established deadlines are followed. Respond to policy inquiries from 4-H members, families and/or adult volunteers. Seek technical support from Regional Program Coordinator (RPC) and appropriate personnel at the statewide level. Ensure 4-H members, families, volunteers, 4-H programs/units, and volunteer management organizations comply with University and 4-H policies and procedures. Provides education and support for volunteers, including but not limited to conflict management solutions, conflict resolution, and issuing disciplinary actions. 15% Fiscal Review and Compliance: Ensure review and approval of 4-H unit budgets and fundraising approval forms are done by appropriate personnel. Review 4-H unit/VMO monthly bank statements for compliance with 4-H policies. Follow-up and take corrective action for non-compliance. Email the 4-H unit leader and/or treasurer with the respective redacted bank statement(s). Assist 4-H units and ensure end-of-the-year financial reporting requirements are met by the due date. 5% Communications: Maintain 4-H county social media, create flyers for recruiting youth membership, volunteers, and community partners and educational materials using Canva, Microsoft products, or other design software. Assist in creating educational presentations, and manage data using 4-H enrollment software and Excel. Manage and update 4-H websites. 5% Reports: Assist in preparing an annual plan of action, county reports, grant and funding reports, progress reports and end-of-the year accomplishments report as requested by the Regional Program Coordinator or Advisor. Assist Regional Program Coordinator (RPC) in preparing stakeholder reports and other UC/4-H reports. 5% All other duties as requested. Duties described in the position description and their percentages vary by county and location. Supervisor will provide percentages specific to your county. Requirements: A minimum associate degree in a related field and/or equivalent experience/training in personnel management, youth development, program management, volunteer management, training professionals, and conducting workshops. Associate degree in related area and / or equivalent experience / training. . click apply for full job details
Family Practice is seeking a BE/BC Family Medicine Physician to join their team in central Washington. Lake community Team consists of six physicians and two advanced practice providers when fully staffed. First-year pay range: $308,281 - $333,277 plus RVU bonus potential Four 10-hour shifts per week Outpatient only with phone call once every 6 weeks General procedures required including sutures, mole removals, skin biopsies, toenail removal, plus some women s health and a heavy pediatrics practice Lab, X-ray, CT scan and MRI on site Multi-specialty clinic with specialists readily available for support Avg patients per shift Epic electronic medical record Clinic hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m J1 Candidates considered We provide physicians with a robust benefits package which may include: Partnership opportunity Silver Award Winner of the AMA s Joy in Medicine program for committed efforts to improve physician satisfaction and reduce burnout. 1-year physician partnership track for US candidates Internal student loan repayment of up to $125,000 Physician leaders and decision makers at all levels of the organization Influence and say in the practice 401(k) match and profit sharing Compensation: First year salary guarantee based on MGMA/AMGA median, RVU production in year two. First year salary guarantee is based on MGMA/AMGA median, and compensation moves to RVU production in year two. Placement in a starting range is based on training, experience, certifications, etc. Actual salaries will vary based on a candidate s qualifications. Time off: up to 6 weeks of time off (for full time, four-day production work week after first year, non-immigration status) Government site qualified: HPSA Score 13 Relocation expenses covered including packing: up to $20,000 Continuing medical education allowance of $10,000 every two years Generous Healthcare/Vision/Dental Annual Premium paid for provider and family Matching 401k upon start, life insurance, long term disability insurance Signing bonus Navigate Student Loan Counseling for the life of your student loan repayment Vital Work Life Employee Assistance Program The Community: Friendly community with small-town charm and an abundance of outdoor recreation, including boating, fishing, camping, hunting, hiking, parks, and ATVing. The lake spans a distance of 18 miles, covers 6,500 acres of water, and over 120 miles of shoreline. Over 3,000 acres of sand dunes located off the south end of the lake with lakeside beaches for swimming. Family friendly environment with safe communities and opportunities for the entire family to be involved in music, culture, and arts. Historical museum, performing arts, community festivals and celebrations for the family. Public and private school systems that complement the individual learning styles of students with Competitive interscholastic athletics and club sports. Local community college allows opportunity for high school students to earn their AA and high school diploma at the same time. Excellent Parks and Recreation Department with year-round youth and adult activities. Easy day trip to larger metro areas (Seattle, Spokane, Tri-Cities) for your big-city experiences. Median home price $388,000, low power rates, and no state income tax (Redfin. com) APPLY NOW or TEXT Job and email address to . Search all of our provider opportunities at Brittmedical DOT com
04/15/2026
Full time
Family Practice is seeking a BE/BC Family Medicine Physician to join their team in central Washington. Lake community Team consists of six physicians and two advanced practice providers when fully staffed. First-year pay range: $308,281 - $333,277 plus RVU bonus potential Four 10-hour shifts per week Outpatient only with phone call once every 6 weeks General procedures required including sutures, mole removals, skin biopsies, toenail removal, plus some women s health and a heavy pediatrics practice Lab, X-ray, CT scan and MRI on site Multi-specialty clinic with specialists readily available for support Avg patients per shift Epic electronic medical record Clinic hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m J1 Candidates considered We provide physicians with a robust benefits package which may include: Partnership opportunity Silver Award Winner of the AMA s Joy in Medicine program for committed efforts to improve physician satisfaction and reduce burnout. 1-year physician partnership track for US candidates Internal student loan repayment of up to $125,000 Physician leaders and decision makers at all levels of the organization Influence and say in the practice 401(k) match and profit sharing Compensation: First year salary guarantee based on MGMA/AMGA median, RVU production in year two. First year salary guarantee is based on MGMA/AMGA median, and compensation moves to RVU production in year two. Placement in a starting range is based on training, experience, certifications, etc. Actual salaries will vary based on a candidate s qualifications. Time off: up to 6 weeks of time off (for full time, four-day production work week after first year, non-immigration status) Government site qualified: HPSA Score 13 Relocation expenses covered including packing: up to $20,000 Continuing medical education allowance of $10,000 every two years Generous Healthcare/Vision/Dental Annual Premium paid for provider and family Matching 401k upon start, life insurance, long term disability insurance Signing bonus Navigate Student Loan Counseling for the life of your student loan repayment Vital Work Life Employee Assistance Program The Community: Friendly community with small-town charm and an abundance of outdoor recreation, including boating, fishing, camping, hunting, hiking, parks, and ATVing. The lake spans a distance of 18 miles, covers 6,500 acres of water, and over 120 miles of shoreline. Over 3,000 acres of sand dunes located off the south end of the lake with lakeside beaches for swimming. Family friendly environment with safe communities and opportunities for the entire family to be involved in music, culture, and arts. Historical museum, performing arts, community festivals and celebrations for the family. Public and private school systems that complement the individual learning styles of students with Competitive interscholastic athletics and club sports. Local community college allows opportunity for high school students to earn their AA and high school diploma at the same time. Excellent Parks and Recreation Department with year-round youth and adult activities. Easy day trip to larger metro areas (Seattle, Spokane, Tri-Cities) for your big-city experiences. Median home price $388,000, low power rates, and no state income tax (Redfin. com) APPLY NOW or TEXT Job and email address to . Search all of our provider opportunities at Brittmedical DOT com
Seeking a BE/BC Gastroenterologist to join team of nine intellectually curious and well-trained Physicians (five General GI, two Therapeutic GI, one Hepatologist, one Motility Specialist) and six GI Advanced Practice Providers. Consults at one hospital covered by a very strong hospitalist program (no admissions) Full-time position - 4 or 5-day schedule available Call is 1:8 when fully staffed 70% procedures and 30% clinic visits IBD is a plus 14-16 procedures per day GI team rotates to the outlying clinics including EPIC Electronic Medical Record We provide physicians with a robust benefits package which may include: First-year pay range: $573,663 - $620,176 plus RVU bonus potential Silver Award Winner of the AMA s Joy in Medicine program for committed efforts to improve physician satisfaction and reduce burnout. 1-year physician partnership track for US candidates Internal student loan repayment of up to $125,000 Physician leaders and decision makers at all levels of the organization Influence and say in the practice 401(k) match and profit sharing Compensation: First year salary guarantee based on MGMA/AMGA median, RVU production in year two. First year salary guarantee is based on MGMA/AMGA median, and compensation moves to RVU production in year two. Placement in a starting range is based on training, experience, certifications, etc. Actual salaries will vary based on a candidate s qualifications. Time off: up to 6 weeks of time off (for full time, four-day production work week after first year, non-immigration status) Government site qualified: HPSA Score 13 Relocation expenses covered including packing: up to $20,000 Continuing medical education allowance of $10,000 every two years Generous Healthcare/Vision/Dental Annual Premium paid for provider and family Matching 401k upon start, life insurance, long term disability insurance Signing bonus Navigate Student Loan Counseling for the life of your student loan repayment Vital Work Life Employee Assistance Program The Community: More than 200 days of sunshine annually Nestled between the foothills of the Cascade Mountains and the Columbia River, Wenatchee is surrounded by opportunities for hiking, camping, skiing, snowboarding, white water rafting, kayaking, fishing, and backpacking Family friendly environment with safe communities and opportunities for the entire family to be involved in music, culture, and arts Historical museum, performing arts, community festivals and celebrations for the family Excellent Parks and Recreation Department with year-round youth and adult activities Public and private school systems that complement the individual learning styles of students including STEM, trade, and project-based education Local community college allows opportunity for high school students to earn their AA and high school diploma at the same time Competitive interscholastic athletics and club sports Median home price $490,000, low power rates, and no state income tax (Redfin. com) APPLY NOW or TEXT Job and email address to 636 - 628 - 2412. Search all of our provider opportunities at: brittmedical DOT com
04/15/2026
Full time
Seeking a BE/BC Gastroenterologist to join team of nine intellectually curious and well-trained Physicians (five General GI, two Therapeutic GI, one Hepatologist, one Motility Specialist) and six GI Advanced Practice Providers. Consults at one hospital covered by a very strong hospitalist program (no admissions) Full-time position - 4 or 5-day schedule available Call is 1:8 when fully staffed 70% procedures and 30% clinic visits IBD is a plus 14-16 procedures per day GI team rotates to the outlying clinics including EPIC Electronic Medical Record We provide physicians with a robust benefits package which may include: First-year pay range: $573,663 - $620,176 plus RVU bonus potential Silver Award Winner of the AMA s Joy in Medicine program for committed efforts to improve physician satisfaction and reduce burnout. 1-year physician partnership track for US candidates Internal student loan repayment of up to $125,000 Physician leaders and decision makers at all levels of the organization Influence and say in the practice 401(k) match and profit sharing Compensation: First year salary guarantee based on MGMA/AMGA median, RVU production in year two. First year salary guarantee is based on MGMA/AMGA median, and compensation moves to RVU production in year two. Placement in a starting range is based on training, experience, certifications, etc. Actual salaries will vary based on a candidate s qualifications. Time off: up to 6 weeks of time off (for full time, four-day production work week after first year, non-immigration status) Government site qualified: HPSA Score 13 Relocation expenses covered including packing: up to $20,000 Continuing medical education allowance of $10,000 every two years Generous Healthcare/Vision/Dental Annual Premium paid for provider and family Matching 401k upon start, life insurance, long term disability insurance Signing bonus Navigate Student Loan Counseling for the life of your student loan repayment Vital Work Life Employee Assistance Program The Community: More than 200 days of sunshine annually Nestled between the foothills of the Cascade Mountains and the Columbia River, Wenatchee is surrounded by opportunities for hiking, camping, skiing, snowboarding, white water rafting, kayaking, fishing, and backpacking Family friendly environment with safe communities and opportunities for the entire family to be involved in music, culture, and arts Historical museum, performing arts, community festivals and celebrations for the family Excellent Parks and Recreation Department with year-round youth and adult activities Public and private school systems that complement the individual learning styles of students including STEM, trade, and project-based education Local community college allows opportunity for high school students to earn their AA and high school diploma at the same time Competitive interscholastic athletics and club sports Median home price $490,000, low power rates, and no state income tax (Redfin. com) APPLY NOW or TEXT Job and email address to 636 - 628 - 2412. Search all of our provider opportunities at: brittmedical DOT com