The Team Manager is the leader of the Patient Care Team and that member of the team whose function is to: supervise, evaluate and coordinate the various component members of the interdisciplinary team; assure continuity of care from admission to discharge or transfer to bereavement; serve as patient advocate and coordinator for other social service and health care providers in the community who are involved in the care of the team s patients; assume responsibility for the maintenance of patient records from intake through discharge or transfer to bereavement. Benefits Include: Full Time- M-F 8-5 in Office- In the field with team 4/6 times per month Salaried Competitive compensation Generous PTO Tuition Reimbursement Mileage Reimbursement Health (Including Dental & Vision), Life and Disability Insurance Roadside Assistance 401(k) plan with numerous investment options and generous company match Pre-tax healthcare and dependent care flexible spending accounts Cancer and/or critical illness benefit Employee Assistance Program Legal Insurance QUALIFICATIONS Reliable transportation with appropriate license and insurance coverage for driver and passengers. Private telephone in home. Knowledge of the principles and practices of primary medical and nursing care, with at least a working knowledge of oncologic nursing and palliative care. Basic understanding of the interpersonal dynamics operative within the working relationships of an interdisciplinary health care team, and knowledge of the process of dying and bereavement. Working knowledge of VITAS information system (Vx) and the ability to utilize management reports. Two years successful supervisory experience or equivalent in a health care organization. EDUCATION Bachelor's degree preferred. Current and valid R.N. License to practice in the state where the VITAS program is located. Behind every patient success story at VITAS every last wish fulfilled, every loving memory made is a team of compassionate, expert professionals doing their best to make a difference. To attract and retain the nation s top talent, VITAS demonstrates what employees can expect from a career with the nation s leading provider of end-of-life care. We call it the VITAS Employee Promise . Our video about the Employee Promise features our staff, whose firsthand experience offers useful insight into the five key areas that define VITAS culture: Purpose: A mission-driven and fulfilling career caring for patients with advanced illness Passion: The opportunity to work with people who share your deep caring for the work you do People: A commitment to focus on employees, the heartbeat of VITAS, and to provide resources that complement their daily work Possibilities: A caring culture that supports professional growth in an environment equipped with technology and protocols that ensure a safe and productive work experience Presence: Accessible, approachable, and authentic leaders who have a desire to listen and learn from their employees
05/26/2026
Full time
The Team Manager is the leader of the Patient Care Team and that member of the team whose function is to: supervise, evaluate and coordinate the various component members of the interdisciplinary team; assure continuity of care from admission to discharge or transfer to bereavement; serve as patient advocate and coordinator for other social service and health care providers in the community who are involved in the care of the team s patients; assume responsibility for the maintenance of patient records from intake through discharge or transfer to bereavement. Benefits Include: Full Time- M-F 8-5 in Office- In the field with team 4/6 times per month Salaried Competitive compensation Generous PTO Tuition Reimbursement Mileage Reimbursement Health (Including Dental & Vision), Life and Disability Insurance Roadside Assistance 401(k) plan with numerous investment options and generous company match Pre-tax healthcare and dependent care flexible spending accounts Cancer and/or critical illness benefit Employee Assistance Program Legal Insurance QUALIFICATIONS Reliable transportation with appropriate license and insurance coverage for driver and passengers. Private telephone in home. Knowledge of the principles and practices of primary medical and nursing care, with at least a working knowledge of oncologic nursing and palliative care. Basic understanding of the interpersonal dynamics operative within the working relationships of an interdisciplinary health care team, and knowledge of the process of dying and bereavement. Working knowledge of VITAS information system (Vx) and the ability to utilize management reports. Two years successful supervisory experience or equivalent in a health care organization. EDUCATION Bachelor's degree preferred. Current and valid R.N. License to practice in the state where the VITAS program is located. Behind every patient success story at VITAS every last wish fulfilled, every loving memory made is a team of compassionate, expert professionals doing their best to make a difference. To attract and retain the nation s top talent, VITAS demonstrates what employees can expect from a career with the nation s leading provider of end-of-life care. We call it the VITAS Employee Promise . Our video about the Employee Promise features our staff, whose firsthand experience offers useful insight into the five key areas that define VITAS culture: Purpose: A mission-driven and fulfilling career caring for patients with advanced illness Passion: The opportunity to work with people who share your deep caring for the work you do People: A commitment to focus on employees, the heartbeat of VITAS, and to provide resources that complement their daily work Possibilities: A caring culture that supports professional growth in an environment equipped with technology and protocols that ensure a safe and productive work experience Presence: Accessible, approachable, and authentic leaders who have a desire to listen and learn from their employees
It Starts Here: Santander is a global leader and innovator in the financial services industry and is evolving from a high-impact brand into a technology-driven organization. Our people are at the heart of this journey and together, we are driving a customer-centric transformation that values bold thinking, innovation, and the courage to challenge what's possible. This is more than a strategic shift. It's a chance for driven professionals to grow, learn, and make a real difference. If you are interested in exploring the possibilities We Want to Talk to You! The Difference You Make: This is a senior leadership role within Santander's U.S. Corporate Investment Banking Structured Finance Credit Risk organization (2nd Line of Defense), responsible for shaping and overseeing the firm's Project Finance ("PF") and Renewable Energy Tax Equity risk agenda. The CIB Executive Director will act as a key decision-maker and trusted advisor to senior management, providing independent credit judgment on complex, high-profile transactions while influencing portfolio strategy, risk appetite, and underwriting standards across the platform. This position offers the opportunity to lead, build, and scale a critical risk function aligned to one of the most active sectors in the market-energy transition, infrastructure, and digital assets. The role carries significant credit approval authority and influence over transaction outcomes, with direct visibility to senior risk committees and executive leadership. The successful candidate will play a central role in ensuring that Santander continues to grow its PF franchise in a disciplined, risk-focused, and regulator-credible manner. The role will report directly to the Head of Structured Finance Credit Risk in the US and lead and further develop a high-performing team of credit risk professionals, with responsibility for strengthening the PF risk platform, enhancing underwriting standards, and scaling capabilities in line with business growth. This position offers continued technical development, increasing credit responsibility, and long-term growth within Santander's risk organization. Coverage Areas: Renewable Energy (Wind, Solar, Battery Storage) Renewable Energy Tax Equity (including Tax Equity structures) Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Data Centers and Digital Infrastructure Midstream and downstream infrastructure Transaction Leadership & Independent Credit Decisioning Provide independent approval, oversight, and effective challenge on all U.S. PF and Tax Equity transactions, including new originations, amendments, renewals, and restructurings. Exercise sound credit judgment on complex structures, assessing financial models, contractual frameworks, and key risk mitigants. Ensure underwriting reflects robust downside analysis, stress scenarios, and disciplined credit standards. Influence transaction outcomes through active engagement with Front Office and Underwriting teams. Portfolio Strategy & Risk Governance Shape and oversee the PF portfolio strategy, including sector focus, concentration management, and risk appetite calibration. Monitor portfolio performance, including risk migration, stress sensitivities, and emerging vulnerabilities. Ensure alignment of exposures across Banking Book frameworks with regulatory expectations. Escalate material risks and trends to senior management and governance forums with clarity and authority. Credit Policy Leadership Drive the ongoing development and enhancement of PF credit policies, underwriting standards, and risk frameworks. Strengthen consistency and rigor across transactions, sectors, and business lines. Oversee control frameworks, including issue identification, remediation, and testing effectiveness. Support the evolution of the PF risk platform in line with business growth and market complexity. Regulatory Engagement & Credibility Serve as a senior representative in regulatory examinations, internal audits, and supervisory interactions. Ensure exam readiness and timely remediation of findings and risk issues. Maintain clear, defensible documentation and governance practices aligned with regulatory expectations. Reinforce Santander's reputation as a disciplined and credible PF lender. Produce and oversee clear, accurate, and decision-useful risk reporting for senior management, risk committees, and regulators. Leadership & Risk Culture Lead and develop a high-performing team, fostering strong technical skills and risk judgment. Act as a subject matter expert on U.S. PF and Tax Equity risk . Partner with senior stakeholders across Risk, Front Office, and executive leadership to support disciplined growth and strategic decision-making. Promote a culture of accountability, transparency, and effective challenge. What You Bring: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. 10+ years of experience in Credit Risk, PF, Capital Markets, or Underwriting. Extensive experience in U.S. PF credit risk within a regulated financial institution. Proven track record in a 2nd Line of Defense or independent credit risk role. Demonstrated ability to operate at a senior level, influencing stakeholders and challenging effectively. Strong understanding of stress testing and capital considerations. Experience with capital markets execution, including securitization and public take-outs. Track record of regulatory engagement, exam management, and issue remediation. Excellent judgment, communication skills, and executive presence. Certifications: No Certifications listed for this job. It Would Be Nice For You To Have: Established work history or equivalent demonstrated through a combination of work experience, training, military service, or education. Experience in Microsoft Office products. What Else You Need To Know: The base pay range for this position is posted below and represents the annualized salary range. For hourly positions (non-exempt), the annual range is based on a 40-hour work week. The exact compensation may vary based on skills, experience, training, licensure and certifications and location. Base Pay Range: Minimum: $205,000.00 USD Maximum: $270,000.00 USD We Value Your Impact: Your contribution matters and it's recognized. You can expect a fair and competitive rewards package that reflects the impact you create and the value you deliver. We know rewards go beyond numbers. Offering more than just a paycheck our benefits are designed to support you, your family and your well-being, now and into the future. Santander Benefits - 2026 Santander OnGoing/NH eGuide () Risk Culture: We embrace a strong risk culture and all of our professionals at all levels are expected to take a proactive and responsible approach toward risk management. EEO Statement: At Santander, we value and respect differences in our workforce. We actively encourage everyone to apply. Santander is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, genetics, disability, age, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. Working Conditions: Frequent minimal physical effort such as sitting, standing and walking is required for this role. Depending on location, occasional moving and lifting light equipment and/or furniture may be required. Employer Rights: This job description does not list all of the job duties of the job. You may be asked by your supervisors or managers to perform other duties. You may be evaluated in part based upon your performance of the tasks listed in this job description. The employer has the right to revise this job description at any time. This job description is not a contract for employment and either you or the employer may terminate your employment at any time for any reason. What To Do Next : If this sounds like a role you are interested in, then please apply. We are committed to providing an inclusive and accessible application process for all candidates. If you require any assistance or accommodation due to a disability or any other reason, please contact us at to discuss your needs.
05/26/2026
Full time
It Starts Here: Santander is a global leader and innovator in the financial services industry and is evolving from a high-impact brand into a technology-driven organization. Our people are at the heart of this journey and together, we are driving a customer-centric transformation that values bold thinking, innovation, and the courage to challenge what's possible. This is more than a strategic shift. It's a chance for driven professionals to grow, learn, and make a real difference. If you are interested in exploring the possibilities We Want to Talk to You! The Difference You Make: This is a senior leadership role within Santander's U.S. Corporate Investment Banking Structured Finance Credit Risk organization (2nd Line of Defense), responsible for shaping and overseeing the firm's Project Finance ("PF") and Renewable Energy Tax Equity risk agenda. The CIB Executive Director will act as a key decision-maker and trusted advisor to senior management, providing independent credit judgment on complex, high-profile transactions while influencing portfolio strategy, risk appetite, and underwriting standards across the platform. This position offers the opportunity to lead, build, and scale a critical risk function aligned to one of the most active sectors in the market-energy transition, infrastructure, and digital assets. The role carries significant credit approval authority and influence over transaction outcomes, with direct visibility to senior risk committees and executive leadership. The successful candidate will play a central role in ensuring that Santander continues to grow its PF franchise in a disciplined, risk-focused, and regulator-credible manner. The role will report directly to the Head of Structured Finance Credit Risk in the US and lead and further develop a high-performing team of credit risk professionals, with responsibility for strengthening the PF risk platform, enhancing underwriting standards, and scaling capabilities in line with business growth. This position offers continued technical development, increasing credit responsibility, and long-term growth within Santander's risk organization. Coverage Areas: Renewable Energy (Wind, Solar, Battery Storage) Renewable Energy Tax Equity (including Tax Equity structures) Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Data Centers and Digital Infrastructure Midstream and downstream infrastructure Transaction Leadership & Independent Credit Decisioning Provide independent approval, oversight, and effective challenge on all U.S. PF and Tax Equity transactions, including new originations, amendments, renewals, and restructurings. Exercise sound credit judgment on complex structures, assessing financial models, contractual frameworks, and key risk mitigants. Ensure underwriting reflects robust downside analysis, stress scenarios, and disciplined credit standards. Influence transaction outcomes through active engagement with Front Office and Underwriting teams. Portfolio Strategy & Risk Governance Shape and oversee the PF portfolio strategy, including sector focus, concentration management, and risk appetite calibration. Monitor portfolio performance, including risk migration, stress sensitivities, and emerging vulnerabilities. Ensure alignment of exposures across Banking Book frameworks with regulatory expectations. Escalate material risks and trends to senior management and governance forums with clarity and authority. Credit Policy Leadership Drive the ongoing development and enhancement of PF credit policies, underwriting standards, and risk frameworks. Strengthen consistency and rigor across transactions, sectors, and business lines. Oversee control frameworks, including issue identification, remediation, and testing effectiveness. Support the evolution of the PF risk platform in line with business growth and market complexity. Regulatory Engagement & Credibility Serve as a senior representative in regulatory examinations, internal audits, and supervisory interactions. Ensure exam readiness and timely remediation of findings and risk issues. Maintain clear, defensible documentation and governance practices aligned with regulatory expectations. Reinforce Santander's reputation as a disciplined and credible PF lender. Produce and oversee clear, accurate, and decision-useful risk reporting for senior management, risk committees, and regulators. Leadership & Risk Culture Lead and develop a high-performing team, fostering strong technical skills and risk judgment. Act as a subject matter expert on U.S. PF and Tax Equity risk . Partner with senior stakeholders across Risk, Front Office, and executive leadership to support disciplined growth and strategic decision-making. Promote a culture of accountability, transparency, and effective challenge. What You Bring: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. 10+ years of experience in Credit Risk, PF, Capital Markets, or Underwriting. Extensive experience in U.S. PF credit risk within a regulated financial institution. Proven track record in a 2nd Line of Defense or independent credit risk role. Demonstrated ability to operate at a senior level, influencing stakeholders and challenging effectively. Strong understanding of stress testing and capital considerations. Experience with capital markets execution, including securitization and public take-outs. Track record of regulatory engagement, exam management, and issue remediation. Excellent judgment, communication skills, and executive presence. Certifications: No Certifications listed for this job. It Would Be Nice For You To Have: Established work history or equivalent demonstrated through a combination of work experience, training, military service, or education. Experience in Microsoft Office products. What Else You Need To Know: The base pay range for this position is posted below and represents the annualized salary range. For hourly positions (non-exempt), the annual range is based on a 40-hour work week. The exact compensation may vary based on skills, experience, training, licensure and certifications and location. Base Pay Range: Minimum: $205,000.00 USD Maximum: $270,000.00 USD We Value Your Impact: Your contribution matters and it's recognized. You can expect a fair and competitive rewards package that reflects the impact you create and the value you deliver. We know rewards go beyond numbers. Offering more than just a paycheck our benefits are designed to support you, your family and your well-being, now and into the future. Santander Benefits - 2026 Santander OnGoing/NH eGuide () Risk Culture: We embrace a strong risk culture and all of our professionals at all levels are expected to take a proactive and responsible approach toward risk management. EEO Statement: At Santander, we value and respect differences in our workforce. We actively encourage everyone to apply. Santander is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, genetics, disability, age, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. Working Conditions: Frequent minimal physical effort such as sitting, standing and walking is required for this role. Depending on location, occasional moving and lifting light equipment and/or furniture may be required. Employer Rights: This job description does not list all of the job duties of the job. You may be asked by your supervisors or managers to perform other duties. You may be evaluated in part based upon your performance of the tasks listed in this job description. The employer has the right to revise this job description at any time. This job description is not a contract for employment and either you or the employer may terminate your employment at any time for any reason. What To Do Next : If this sounds like a role you are interested in, then please apply. We are committed to providing an inclusive and accessible application process for all candidates. If you require any assistance or accommodation due to a disability or any other reason, please contact us at to discuss your needs.
It Starts Here: Santander is a global leader and innovator in the financial services industry and is evolving from a high-impact brand into a technology-driven organization. Our people are at the heart of this journey and together, we are driving a customer-centric transformation that values bold thinking, innovation, and the courage to challenge what's possible. This is more than a strategic shift. It's a chance for driven professionals to grow, learn, and make a real difference. If you are interested in exploring the possibilities We Want to Talk to You! The Direct Private Investment Specialist will be responsible for sourcing, analyzing, and executing investments in private companies and non-listed securities, with a focus on pre-IPO, growth-stage, and secondary market opportunities. The role involves close interaction with private market platforms, issuers, intermediaries, and Ultra-high-net-worth and high-net-worth investors, providing investment advice and transaction support across the full investment lifecycle. This role will establish and lead a new business line providing curated access to growth and late-stage private company equity and secondary market opportunities, with a strong focus on disciplined due diligence, transaction structuring, governance, and regulatory compliance within a U.S.-based private banking platform. The role requires deep expertise in secondary private markets, transaction execution, issuer and shareholder dynamics, and pre-IPO risk management, combined with strong commercial skills. Key Responsibilities Strategy & Platform Build-Out Design and implement the end-to-end framework for the direct investment opportunities (primary and secondary) , including sourcing and evaluating differente strategies, product structures, execution workflows, governance, and reporting. Define the target universe of Direct investments opportunities (e.g., late-stage growth companies, unicorns, dual-track IPO candidates) and eligible transaction types (direct secondaries, structured vehicles, SPVs, feeder structures, funds, bespoke mandates). Establish investment guidelines, eligibility criteria, concentration limits, liquidity assumptions, and exit frameworks. Develop scalable operating processes covering onboarding, execution, custody, valuation, and lifecycle management of direct investments, Deal Sourcing & Market Engagement Source proprietary and platform-based Pre-IPO opportunities through relationships with: Secondary market platforms Venture capital and growth equity firms Investment banks and private placement agents Evaluate primary vs. secondary opportunities and negotiate transaction terms, pricing, and allocations. Navigate issuer consent requirements, shareholder agreements, transfer restrictions, and information rights. Due Diligence & Investment Analysis Lead comprehensive Direct investments due diligence processes, including: Company fundamentals, business model, and competitive positioning Financial performance, unit economics, and growth sustainability Cap table analysis, dilution scenarios, and preferred vs. common equity dynamics Legal and structural review of shareholder agreements, ROFR provisions, lock-ups, and transfer restrictions IPO readiness assessment, exit scenarios, and downside risk analysis Oversee valuation methodologies for illiquid private assets and challenge pricing assumptions in secondary transactions. Coordinate with Legal, Compliance, Risk, and external advisors to ensure investment robustness and defensibility. Structuring & Execution Structure transactions using appropriate legal and tax-efficient vehicles (SPVs, funds, notes, or bespoke mandates) aligned with client profiles and jurisdictional considerations. Manage execution workflows from term sheet through settlement, including coordination with custodians, administrators, and external counsel. Ensure clear documentation of risks, liquidity constraints, valuation uncertainty, and exit timing. Governance, Risk & Compliance Establish a robust governance framework consistent with U.S. regulatory requirements and internal private banking standards. Partner closely with Risk and Compliance teams to define approval processes and escalation protocols. Client & Advisor Engagement Act as the Bank's internal specialist on direct investments and private secondary investing. Support Private Bankers and Investment Advisors through: Training and education on Direct investments Development of client-facing materials, investment memos, and risk disclosures Participation in client meetings, investment committees, and bespoke mandate discussions Translate complex Direct investments structures and risks into clear, client-appropriate narratives for UHNW audiences. Reporting & Performance Monitoring Monitor performance, valuation updates, corporate actions, and liquidity events across the relevant portfolio. Provide regular reporting to senior management, including pipeline, allocations, performance, and risk metrics. Track market trends, transaction pricing, and liquidity conditions in secondary private markets. Required Experience Minimum 5-10 years of professional experience in: Direct Investments and secondary markets Private equity / growth equity Venture capital Capital markets or alternative investments Direct, hands-on experience with secondary Direct investments, including negotiation, execution, and settlement. Prior experience at or in close collaboration with private market platforms, or similar private market intermediaries is strongly preferred. Demonstrated expertise in: Right of First Refusal (ROFR) mechanics Share transfer restrictions and issuer consent processes Pre-IPO lock-ups and post-IPO liquidity dynamics Strong familiarity with U.S. equity markets and private market infrastructure, including: Market data and analytics platforms (Bloomberg, Refinitiv, PitchBook, CapIQ, or equivalents) Custody, fund administration, and SPV structures Equity capital markets (ECM) processes and IPO pathways Experience launching, scaling, or institutionalizing new investment products or business lines within a regulated environment is highly desirable. Prior exposure to UHNW or private banking clients is a strong plus. Required Skills & Competencies Deep technical understanding of Direct investments, secondary liquidity, and private market structures. Strong commercial judgment with a disciplined, risk-aware investment mindset. Advanced financial modeling, valuation, and analytical skills for illiquid assets. Ability to independently build and lead a new business line from strategy through execution. Excellent relationship-building skills with external counterparties and internal stakeholders. Strong communication and presentation skills, particularly with sophisticated UHNW clients and senior management. High integrity, sound judgment, and comfort operating in a regulated private banking environment. Language Requirements Fluent Spanish (mandatory) Full professional proficiency in English Education Bachelor's degree in Finance, Economics, Business Administration, or a related field. MBA, CFA, or equivalent professional certification strongly preferred. What Else You Need To Know: The base pay range for this position is posted below and represents the annualized salary range. For hourly positions (non-exempt), the annual range is based on a 40-hour work week. The exact compensation may vary based on skills, experience, training, licensure and certifications and location. Base Pay Range: Minimum: $112,500.00 USD Maximum: $180,000.00 USD We Value Your Impact: Your contribution matters and it's recognized. You can expect a fair and competitive rewards package that reflects the impact you create and the value you deliver. We know rewards go beyond numbers. Offering more than just a paycheck our benefits are designed to support you, your family and your well-being, now and into the future. Santander Benefits - 2026 Santander OnGoing/NH eGuide () Risk Culture: We embrace a strong risk culture and all of our professionals at all levels are expected to take a proactive and responsible approach toward risk management. EEO Statement: At Santander, we value and respect differences in our workforce. We actively encourage everyone to apply. Santander is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, genetics, disability, age, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. Working Conditions: Frequent minimal physical effort such as sitting, standing and walking is required for this role. Depending on location, occasional moving and lifting light equipment and/or furniture may be required. Employer Rights: This job description does not list all of the job duties of the job. You may be asked by your supervisors or managers to perform other duties . click apply for full job details
05/26/2026
Full time
It Starts Here: Santander is a global leader and innovator in the financial services industry and is evolving from a high-impact brand into a technology-driven organization. Our people are at the heart of this journey and together, we are driving a customer-centric transformation that values bold thinking, innovation, and the courage to challenge what's possible. This is more than a strategic shift. It's a chance for driven professionals to grow, learn, and make a real difference. If you are interested in exploring the possibilities We Want to Talk to You! The Direct Private Investment Specialist will be responsible for sourcing, analyzing, and executing investments in private companies and non-listed securities, with a focus on pre-IPO, growth-stage, and secondary market opportunities. The role involves close interaction with private market platforms, issuers, intermediaries, and Ultra-high-net-worth and high-net-worth investors, providing investment advice and transaction support across the full investment lifecycle. This role will establish and lead a new business line providing curated access to growth and late-stage private company equity and secondary market opportunities, with a strong focus on disciplined due diligence, transaction structuring, governance, and regulatory compliance within a U.S.-based private banking platform. The role requires deep expertise in secondary private markets, transaction execution, issuer and shareholder dynamics, and pre-IPO risk management, combined with strong commercial skills. Key Responsibilities Strategy & Platform Build-Out Design and implement the end-to-end framework for the direct investment opportunities (primary and secondary) , including sourcing and evaluating differente strategies, product structures, execution workflows, governance, and reporting. Define the target universe of Direct investments opportunities (e.g., late-stage growth companies, unicorns, dual-track IPO candidates) and eligible transaction types (direct secondaries, structured vehicles, SPVs, feeder structures, funds, bespoke mandates). Establish investment guidelines, eligibility criteria, concentration limits, liquidity assumptions, and exit frameworks. Develop scalable operating processes covering onboarding, execution, custody, valuation, and lifecycle management of direct investments, Deal Sourcing & Market Engagement Source proprietary and platform-based Pre-IPO opportunities through relationships with: Secondary market platforms Venture capital and growth equity firms Investment banks and private placement agents Evaluate primary vs. secondary opportunities and negotiate transaction terms, pricing, and allocations. Navigate issuer consent requirements, shareholder agreements, transfer restrictions, and information rights. Due Diligence & Investment Analysis Lead comprehensive Direct investments due diligence processes, including: Company fundamentals, business model, and competitive positioning Financial performance, unit economics, and growth sustainability Cap table analysis, dilution scenarios, and preferred vs. common equity dynamics Legal and structural review of shareholder agreements, ROFR provisions, lock-ups, and transfer restrictions IPO readiness assessment, exit scenarios, and downside risk analysis Oversee valuation methodologies for illiquid private assets and challenge pricing assumptions in secondary transactions. Coordinate with Legal, Compliance, Risk, and external advisors to ensure investment robustness and defensibility. Structuring & Execution Structure transactions using appropriate legal and tax-efficient vehicles (SPVs, funds, notes, or bespoke mandates) aligned with client profiles and jurisdictional considerations. Manage execution workflows from term sheet through settlement, including coordination with custodians, administrators, and external counsel. Ensure clear documentation of risks, liquidity constraints, valuation uncertainty, and exit timing. Governance, Risk & Compliance Establish a robust governance framework consistent with U.S. regulatory requirements and internal private banking standards. Partner closely with Risk and Compliance teams to define approval processes and escalation protocols. Client & Advisor Engagement Act as the Bank's internal specialist on direct investments and private secondary investing. Support Private Bankers and Investment Advisors through: Training and education on Direct investments Development of client-facing materials, investment memos, and risk disclosures Participation in client meetings, investment committees, and bespoke mandate discussions Translate complex Direct investments structures and risks into clear, client-appropriate narratives for UHNW audiences. Reporting & Performance Monitoring Monitor performance, valuation updates, corporate actions, and liquidity events across the relevant portfolio. Provide regular reporting to senior management, including pipeline, allocations, performance, and risk metrics. Track market trends, transaction pricing, and liquidity conditions in secondary private markets. Required Experience Minimum 5-10 years of professional experience in: Direct Investments and secondary markets Private equity / growth equity Venture capital Capital markets or alternative investments Direct, hands-on experience with secondary Direct investments, including negotiation, execution, and settlement. Prior experience at or in close collaboration with private market platforms, or similar private market intermediaries is strongly preferred. Demonstrated expertise in: Right of First Refusal (ROFR) mechanics Share transfer restrictions and issuer consent processes Pre-IPO lock-ups and post-IPO liquidity dynamics Strong familiarity with U.S. equity markets and private market infrastructure, including: Market data and analytics platforms (Bloomberg, Refinitiv, PitchBook, CapIQ, or equivalents) Custody, fund administration, and SPV structures Equity capital markets (ECM) processes and IPO pathways Experience launching, scaling, or institutionalizing new investment products or business lines within a regulated environment is highly desirable. Prior exposure to UHNW or private banking clients is a strong plus. Required Skills & Competencies Deep technical understanding of Direct investments, secondary liquidity, and private market structures. Strong commercial judgment with a disciplined, risk-aware investment mindset. Advanced financial modeling, valuation, and analytical skills for illiquid assets. Ability to independently build and lead a new business line from strategy through execution. Excellent relationship-building skills with external counterparties and internal stakeholders. Strong communication and presentation skills, particularly with sophisticated UHNW clients and senior management. High integrity, sound judgment, and comfort operating in a regulated private banking environment. Language Requirements Fluent Spanish (mandatory) Full professional proficiency in English Education Bachelor's degree in Finance, Economics, Business Administration, or a related field. MBA, CFA, or equivalent professional certification strongly preferred. What Else You Need To Know: The base pay range for this position is posted below and represents the annualized salary range. For hourly positions (non-exempt), the annual range is based on a 40-hour work week. The exact compensation may vary based on skills, experience, training, licensure and certifications and location. Base Pay Range: Minimum: $112,500.00 USD Maximum: $180,000.00 USD We Value Your Impact: Your contribution matters and it's recognized. You can expect a fair and competitive rewards package that reflects the impact you create and the value you deliver. We know rewards go beyond numbers. Offering more than just a paycheck our benefits are designed to support you, your family and your well-being, now and into the future. Santander Benefits - 2026 Santander OnGoing/NH eGuide () Risk Culture: We embrace a strong risk culture and all of our professionals at all levels are expected to take a proactive and responsible approach toward risk management. EEO Statement: At Santander, we value and respect differences in our workforce. We actively encourage everyone to apply. Santander is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, genetics, disability, age, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. Working Conditions: Frequent minimal physical effort such as sitting, standing and walking is required for this role. Depending on location, occasional moving and lifting light equipment and/or furniture may be required. Employer Rights: This job description does not list all of the job duties of the job. You may be asked by your supervisors or managers to perform other duties . click apply for full job details
At CF Industries, our mission is to provide clean energy to feed and fuel the world sustainably. Our employees are focused on safe and reliable operations, environmental stewardship, and disciplined capital and corporate management. By joining CF, you will be part of a team that brings their varied experiences, wide-ranging knowledge and diverse talents together to deliver important work and you'll be able to pursue complex, exciting opportunities that help you continue to grow and achieve your potential in different areas. You'll take pride in working for a company that lives its values and where you can be yourself at work, as part of an authentic team that encourages you to share your views and opinions. Our eight manufacturing complexes in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, an unparalleled storage, transportation and distribution network in North America, and logistics capabilities enabling a global reach underpin our strategy to leverage our unique capabilities to accelerate the world's transition to clean energy. Function: Finance & Accounting Job Summary: You will handle journal entries for Product Costing to complete the monthly financial close. It includes preparing month-end statements, important performance reports, property tax reports/payments, and maintaining Sarbanes Oxley documentation. Additional tasks include managing Natural Gas, Electricity, and Catalyst reporting, capital projects tracking, assisting in audits, budget preparation, quarterly updates, and other requested reports. Coordination with other departments is crucial. This is a safety sensitive position that works onsite, reports to the Accounting Manager and oversees the Sr. Accountant. Job Description: Handle journal entries for Product Costing to complete the monthly financial close. Prepare month-end financial statement analysis, key performance reports, property tax reports/payments. Maintain Sarbanes Oxley documentation. Manage Natural Gas, Electricity, and Catalyst reporting. Track capital projects. Assist in audits, budget preparation, and quarterly updates. Prepare other requested reports. Coordinate with other departments. Supervise Accountant and Sr. Accountant staff. Incumbent Attributes: Bachelor's degree in accounting or finance. 5 or more years of accounting experience in a plant manufacturing environment At least one year experience in a supervisory role. CPA preferred. Our Benefits: In addition to base pay, an incentive program is available to all full-time employees, and a comprehensive benefits package including two medical plan options, a health savings plan with a company contribution and a match, dental and vision benefits, a well-being incentive program, 401(k) Plan which provides a protentional of receiving between 10% and 13% of employer's contribution, life and disability insurance, paid time off programs and much more! Additionally, we offer several Flexible Work Arrangements to support a healthy work-life balance. For more detailed information on the CF programs, please visit our Total Rewards website at: FMLA: Employee Polygraph Protection Act Employees in Canada can learn more about their rights by viewing the "Canadian Human Rights Act". If you need any assistance seeking a job opportunity at CF Industries, or if you need reasonable accommodation with the application process, please call or contact us at . JOIN OUR TALENT NETWORK
05/26/2026
Full time
At CF Industries, our mission is to provide clean energy to feed and fuel the world sustainably. Our employees are focused on safe and reliable operations, environmental stewardship, and disciplined capital and corporate management. By joining CF, you will be part of a team that brings their varied experiences, wide-ranging knowledge and diverse talents together to deliver important work and you'll be able to pursue complex, exciting opportunities that help you continue to grow and achieve your potential in different areas. You'll take pride in working for a company that lives its values and where you can be yourself at work, as part of an authentic team that encourages you to share your views and opinions. Our eight manufacturing complexes in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, an unparalleled storage, transportation and distribution network in North America, and logistics capabilities enabling a global reach underpin our strategy to leverage our unique capabilities to accelerate the world's transition to clean energy. Function: Finance & Accounting Job Summary: You will handle journal entries for Product Costing to complete the monthly financial close. It includes preparing month-end statements, important performance reports, property tax reports/payments, and maintaining Sarbanes Oxley documentation. Additional tasks include managing Natural Gas, Electricity, and Catalyst reporting, capital projects tracking, assisting in audits, budget preparation, quarterly updates, and other requested reports. Coordination with other departments is crucial. This is a safety sensitive position that works onsite, reports to the Accounting Manager and oversees the Sr. Accountant. Job Description: Handle journal entries for Product Costing to complete the monthly financial close. Prepare month-end financial statement analysis, key performance reports, property tax reports/payments. Maintain Sarbanes Oxley documentation. Manage Natural Gas, Electricity, and Catalyst reporting. Track capital projects. Assist in audits, budget preparation, and quarterly updates. Prepare other requested reports. Coordinate with other departments. Supervise Accountant and Sr. Accountant staff. Incumbent Attributes: Bachelor's degree in accounting or finance. 5 or more years of accounting experience in a plant manufacturing environment At least one year experience in a supervisory role. CPA preferred. Our Benefits: In addition to base pay, an incentive program is available to all full-time employees, and a comprehensive benefits package including two medical plan options, a health savings plan with a company contribution and a match, dental and vision benefits, a well-being incentive program, 401(k) Plan which provides a protentional of receiving between 10% and 13% of employer's contribution, life and disability insurance, paid time off programs and much more! Additionally, we offer several Flexible Work Arrangements to support a healthy work-life balance. For more detailed information on the CF programs, please visit our Total Rewards website at: FMLA: Employee Polygraph Protection Act Employees in Canada can learn more about their rights by viewing the "Canadian Human Rights Act". If you need any assistance seeking a job opportunity at CF Industries, or if you need reasonable accommodation with the application process, please call or contact us at . JOIN OUR TALENT NETWORK
Location: North Austin, Texas, 78758 Industry: Acute Care Schedule: Nights (Interim/Temporary Assignment) Pay: Up to $3,496.60/week ($1,771 of which is a non-taxable weekly stipend) Overview This interim leadership role provides night-shift operational and clinical oversight for a Labor & Delivery unit within an acute care setting. The manager ensures safe, high-quality maternal-newborn care, supports staff performance, maintains regulatory readiness, and partners with multidisciplinary teams to meet unit goals while covering an interim need. Key Responsibilities Lead night-shift operations for Labor & Delivery, including triage, intrapartum care, recovery, and coordination with postpartum/NICU as needed. Ensure appropriate staffing, assignments, and break coverage; respond to surges, emergencies, and high-acuity events. Provide clinical leadership during deliveries, obstetric emergencies, and rapid responses; escalate per policy and collaborate with providers and anesthesia. Coach, mentor, and evaluate staff; address performance, attendance, and conduct concerns in alignment with policy. Promote patient safety, evidence-based practice, infection prevention, and medication safety. Oversee documentation standards, patient flow, bed management collaboration, and patient experience initiatives. Support quality metrics (e.g., hemorrhage, hypertension, C-section reduction, skin-to-skin, breastfeeding) and participate in audits and root-cause analyses. Maintain readiness for accreditation and regulatory compliance (e.g., The Joint Commission, CMS) and facilitate staff education. Coordinate with on-call leadership and provide shift reports, staffing updates, and issue escalation. Required Qualifications Active, unrestricted Texas RN license (or compact license eligible to practice in Texas). Minimum 1-2 years of recent Labor & Delivery acute care RN experience. Minimum 1-2 years of leadership experience (charge nurse, supervisor, assistant manager, or manager) in Women's Services/L&D. Current BLS and ACLS; NRP required; certification in fetal monitoring (e.g., AWHONN Intermediate/Advanced) required. Demonstrated competence with obstetric emergencies (e.g., hemorrhage, shoulder dystocia, eclampsia) and high-risk labor management. Strong knowledge of staffing, throughput, quality improvement, and regulatory standards in an acute care environment. Proficiency with EHR systems and standard office applications; ability to produce clear reports and handoffs. Ability to work night shifts, weekends/holidays as needed, and support an interim assignment start with minimal ramp-up. Preferred Qualifications BSN required; MSN or healthcare leadership degree preferred. Nursing leadership certification (e.g., CNML) preferred. Experience with shared governance, staffing productivity tools, and labor management. Work Environment & Physical Requirements Fast-paced acute care environment with frequent standing/walking and the ability to assist with patient handling. May be exposed to infectious diseases, bloodborne pathogens, and emergency situations; PPE required per policy.
05/26/2026
Full time
Location: North Austin, Texas, 78758 Industry: Acute Care Schedule: Nights (Interim/Temporary Assignment) Pay: Up to $3,496.60/week ($1,771 of which is a non-taxable weekly stipend) Overview This interim leadership role provides night-shift operational and clinical oversight for a Labor & Delivery unit within an acute care setting. The manager ensures safe, high-quality maternal-newborn care, supports staff performance, maintains regulatory readiness, and partners with multidisciplinary teams to meet unit goals while covering an interim need. Key Responsibilities Lead night-shift operations for Labor & Delivery, including triage, intrapartum care, recovery, and coordination with postpartum/NICU as needed. Ensure appropriate staffing, assignments, and break coverage; respond to surges, emergencies, and high-acuity events. Provide clinical leadership during deliveries, obstetric emergencies, and rapid responses; escalate per policy and collaborate with providers and anesthesia. Coach, mentor, and evaluate staff; address performance, attendance, and conduct concerns in alignment with policy. Promote patient safety, evidence-based practice, infection prevention, and medication safety. Oversee documentation standards, patient flow, bed management collaboration, and patient experience initiatives. Support quality metrics (e.g., hemorrhage, hypertension, C-section reduction, skin-to-skin, breastfeeding) and participate in audits and root-cause analyses. Maintain readiness for accreditation and regulatory compliance (e.g., The Joint Commission, CMS) and facilitate staff education. Coordinate with on-call leadership and provide shift reports, staffing updates, and issue escalation. Required Qualifications Active, unrestricted Texas RN license (or compact license eligible to practice in Texas). Minimum 1-2 years of recent Labor & Delivery acute care RN experience. Minimum 1-2 years of leadership experience (charge nurse, supervisor, assistant manager, or manager) in Women's Services/L&D. Current BLS and ACLS; NRP required; certification in fetal monitoring (e.g., AWHONN Intermediate/Advanced) required. Demonstrated competence with obstetric emergencies (e.g., hemorrhage, shoulder dystocia, eclampsia) and high-risk labor management. Strong knowledge of staffing, throughput, quality improvement, and regulatory standards in an acute care environment. Proficiency with EHR systems and standard office applications; ability to produce clear reports and handoffs. Ability to work night shifts, weekends/holidays as needed, and support an interim assignment start with minimal ramp-up. Preferred Qualifications BSN required; MSN or healthcare leadership degree preferred. Nursing leadership certification (e.g., CNML) preferred. Experience with shared governance, staffing productivity tools, and labor management. Work Environment & Physical Requirements Fast-paced acute care environment with frequent standing/walking and the ability to assist with patient handling. May be exposed to infectious diseases, bloodborne pathogens, and emergency situations; PPE required per policy.
Job DescriptionJob Description Hajoca Corporation is one of the country's largest privately-held wholesale distributors of plumbing, heating & cooling, and industrial supplies. Founded in 1858, Hajoca is a company based on the principles of "Service, Integrity, Reliability," and on relationships of trust and support with teammates, customers, and suppliers. Throughout its history, Hajoca has played an active role in shaping advances in plumbing. However, we attribute our success to two simple truths; a unique business philosophy and talented people. Hajoca is all about the people, who give us our advantage, and who will guide us successfully into the future. Although Hajoca is a large company, we work in a decentralized environment where each of our locations, called Profit Centers (PCs), is run by the Profit Center Manager as if it were their own small business. A typical Profit Center is the heart of our business and consists of a warehouse, counter, sales office, and (sometimes) a showroom. Our PCs conduct business under unique trade names and offer a customized business approach, honoring what's special about each local marketplace. Moore Supply Company is one of those trade names and is looking for a Sr Warehouse Teammate at their Dallas,TX location. Pay for Sr Warehouse Teammate is between $22 and $26 per hour at this location. Do you thrive on providing an excellent customer experience? Are you safety and service-oriented? Do you possess the attention to detail necessary to ensure the accurate fulfillment of customer orders? If so, we'd like you to join our Warehouse team as a Senior Warehouse Teammate. About the Role: You will: Act as a lead on the warehouse team, assign tasks and provide guidance to other warehouse teammates on warehouse procedures. Participate in the training of less experienced or new warehouse teammates demonstrating how to meet and exceed warehouse standards. Handle escalated or complex issues and tasks that arise. Be responsible for counting, verifying, and receiving incoming vendor shipments and customer return material. Stock and maintain the warehouse; and pick, document, and pack customer orders in accordance with Company policy and procedure. Act with a high attention to detail to ensure the highest levels of customer satisfaction. Handle all shipping discrepancies per procedures or forward appropriate paperwork to designated employee to handle. Identify nonstock, special-order material, and damaged material and store in proper warehouse locations. Complete necessary documentation for customer shipments delivered via third-party carrier. Load and unload trucks, operate warehouse forklift and other material handling equipment safely. Inform immediate supervisor of stock depletions, count discrepancies, or damaged/defective/nonsaleable merchandise that could impact customer service levels. Ensure security and controls are in place and upheld to protect Profit Center assets. Maintain warehouse cleanliness, order, and safety. Remove empty cartons, metal bands, pallets, and other debris. Inform immediate supervisor of safety issues. Assist co-workers in servicing customers. Perform all job functions in accordance with the company's Safety Standards. Successfully complete required safety and compliance training programs as assigned. Perform other reasonably related duties as assigned by immediate supervisor and other management as required. About You: 2+ years of warehouse receiving and material handling experience Knowledge of products sold at the Profit Center Our ideal candidate will also: Possess outstanding customer service and communication skills. Possess a high level of attention to detail and accuracy. Be able to build and maintain a positive working relationship with customers, vendors, and co-workers. Know of, be able to apply and practice safety precautions in a warehouse and material handling environment. Be able to learn to safely operate a forklift and other material handling equipment in use at the Profit Center. Be able to learn and operate the computer-related systems used for warehouse operations. Read, write, speak, and understand English. Be able to add, subtract, multiply, and divide, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals. The benefits of working with us: Our culture is well-suited for exceptional people who use their talents to drive business and want to share in the financial success their efforts yield. In addition to a competitive starting wage, we offer a Profit-Sharing Program that provides each team member with an opportunity to earn a direct share of the profits on an annual basis. In addition to our generous compensation package, Hajoca also offers: Full-time benefits (for team members working 30 or more hours per week): Medical, dental, vision, and prescription coverage Accident, Hospital Indemnity, and critical care coverage Life insurance and Long Term Disability Pre-tax accounts for healthcare, dependent care, and commuter benefits Paid vacation, holidays, and sick time (sick time also offered to PT team members as required by state law) Paid pregnancy and parental leave Paid day of community service Full-time and part-time benefits: 401(k) Retirement cash account with company contributions Targeted training programs focused on your personal and professional growth Company wellness program Employee discounts College tuition benefits Please note that benefit offerings may differ for teammates covered under a collective bargaining agreement or employed through an intern program. EEOC Statement Hajoca Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer (Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled). All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, or any other protected category pursuant to federal, state or local laws and will not be discriminated against on the basis of any such categories/status. Hajoca is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities including, but not limited to, during the application process. Please let us know if you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability. Background Screening Statement We are a drug free workplace. Employment is contingent upon pre-employment drug screening, and successful completion of a criminal background investigation subject to any federal, state and local laws.
05/26/2026
Full time
Job DescriptionJob Description Hajoca Corporation is one of the country's largest privately-held wholesale distributors of plumbing, heating & cooling, and industrial supplies. Founded in 1858, Hajoca is a company based on the principles of "Service, Integrity, Reliability," and on relationships of trust and support with teammates, customers, and suppliers. Throughout its history, Hajoca has played an active role in shaping advances in plumbing. However, we attribute our success to two simple truths; a unique business philosophy and talented people. Hajoca is all about the people, who give us our advantage, and who will guide us successfully into the future. Although Hajoca is a large company, we work in a decentralized environment where each of our locations, called Profit Centers (PCs), is run by the Profit Center Manager as if it were their own small business. A typical Profit Center is the heart of our business and consists of a warehouse, counter, sales office, and (sometimes) a showroom. Our PCs conduct business under unique trade names and offer a customized business approach, honoring what's special about each local marketplace. Moore Supply Company is one of those trade names and is looking for a Sr Warehouse Teammate at their Dallas,TX location. Pay for Sr Warehouse Teammate is between $22 and $26 per hour at this location. Do you thrive on providing an excellent customer experience? Are you safety and service-oriented? Do you possess the attention to detail necessary to ensure the accurate fulfillment of customer orders? If so, we'd like you to join our Warehouse team as a Senior Warehouse Teammate. About the Role: You will: Act as a lead on the warehouse team, assign tasks and provide guidance to other warehouse teammates on warehouse procedures. Participate in the training of less experienced or new warehouse teammates demonstrating how to meet and exceed warehouse standards. Handle escalated or complex issues and tasks that arise. Be responsible for counting, verifying, and receiving incoming vendor shipments and customer return material. Stock and maintain the warehouse; and pick, document, and pack customer orders in accordance with Company policy and procedure. Act with a high attention to detail to ensure the highest levels of customer satisfaction. Handle all shipping discrepancies per procedures or forward appropriate paperwork to designated employee to handle. Identify nonstock, special-order material, and damaged material and store in proper warehouse locations. Complete necessary documentation for customer shipments delivered via third-party carrier. Load and unload trucks, operate warehouse forklift and other material handling equipment safely. Inform immediate supervisor of stock depletions, count discrepancies, or damaged/defective/nonsaleable merchandise that could impact customer service levels. Ensure security and controls are in place and upheld to protect Profit Center assets. Maintain warehouse cleanliness, order, and safety. Remove empty cartons, metal bands, pallets, and other debris. Inform immediate supervisor of safety issues. Assist co-workers in servicing customers. Perform all job functions in accordance with the company's Safety Standards. Successfully complete required safety and compliance training programs as assigned. Perform other reasonably related duties as assigned by immediate supervisor and other management as required. About You: 2+ years of warehouse receiving and material handling experience Knowledge of products sold at the Profit Center Our ideal candidate will also: Possess outstanding customer service and communication skills. Possess a high level of attention to detail and accuracy. Be able to build and maintain a positive working relationship with customers, vendors, and co-workers. Know of, be able to apply and practice safety precautions in a warehouse and material handling environment. Be able to learn to safely operate a forklift and other material handling equipment in use at the Profit Center. Be able to learn and operate the computer-related systems used for warehouse operations. Read, write, speak, and understand English. Be able to add, subtract, multiply, and divide, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals. The benefits of working with us: Our culture is well-suited for exceptional people who use their talents to drive business and want to share in the financial success their efforts yield. In addition to a competitive starting wage, we offer a Profit-Sharing Program that provides each team member with an opportunity to earn a direct share of the profits on an annual basis. In addition to our generous compensation package, Hajoca also offers: Full-time benefits (for team members working 30 or more hours per week): Medical, dental, vision, and prescription coverage Accident, Hospital Indemnity, and critical care coverage Life insurance and Long Term Disability Pre-tax accounts for healthcare, dependent care, and commuter benefits Paid vacation, holidays, and sick time (sick time also offered to PT team members as required by state law) Paid pregnancy and parental leave Paid day of community service Full-time and part-time benefits: 401(k) Retirement cash account with company contributions Targeted training programs focused on your personal and professional growth Company wellness program Employee discounts College tuition benefits Please note that benefit offerings may differ for teammates covered under a collective bargaining agreement or employed through an intern program. EEOC Statement Hajoca Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer (Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled). All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, or any other protected category pursuant to federal, state or local laws and will not be discriminated against on the basis of any such categories/status. Hajoca is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities including, but not limited to, during the application process. Please let us know if you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability. Background Screening Statement We are a drug free workplace. Employment is contingent upon pre-employment drug screening, and successful completion of a criminal background investigation subject to any federal, state and local laws.
Job DescriptionJob Description Hajoca Corporation is one of the country's largest privately-held wholesale distributors of plumbing, heating & cooling, and industrial supplies. Founded in 1858, Hajoca is a company based on the principles of "Service, Integrity, Reliability," and on relationships of trust and support with teammates, customers, and suppliers. Throughout its history, Hajoca has played an active role in shaping advances in plumbing. However, we attribute our success to two simple truths; a unique business philosophy and talented people. Hajoca is all about the people, who give us our advantage, and who will guide us successfully into the future. Although Hajoca is a large company, we work in a decentralized environment where each of our locations, called Profit Centers (PCs), is run by the Profit Center Manager as if it were their own small business. A typical Profit Center is the heart of our business and consists of a warehouse, counter, sales office, and (sometimes) a showroom. Our PCs conduct business under unique trade names and offer a customized business approach, honoring what's special about each local marketplace. Moore Supply Company is one of those trade names and is looking for a Sr Warehouse Teammate at their Dallas,TX location. Pay for Sr Warehouse Teammate is between $22 and $26 per hour at this location. Do you thrive on providing an excellent customer experience? Are you safety and service-oriented? Do you possess the attention to detail necessary to ensure the accurate fulfillment of customer orders? If so, we'd like you to join our Warehouse team as a Senior Warehouse Teammate. About the Role: You will: Act as a lead on the warehouse team, assign tasks and provide guidance to other warehouse teammates on warehouse procedures. Participate in the training of less experienced or new warehouse teammates demonstrating how to meet and exceed warehouse standards. Handle escalated or complex issues and tasks that arise. Be responsible for counting, verifying, and receiving incoming vendor shipments and customer return material. Stock and maintain the warehouse; and pick, document, and pack customer orders in accordance with Company policy and procedure. Act with a high attention to detail to ensure the highest levels of customer satisfaction. Handle all shipping discrepancies per procedures or forward appropriate paperwork to designated employee to handle. Identify nonstock, special-order material, and damaged material and store in proper warehouse locations. Complete necessary documentation for customer shipments delivered via third-party carrier. Load and unload trucks, operate warehouse forklift and other material handling equipment safely. Inform immediate supervisor of stock depletions, count discrepancies, or damaged/defective/nonsaleable merchandise that could impact customer service levels. Ensure security and controls are in place and upheld to protect Profit Center assets. Maintain warehouse cleanliness, order, and safety. Remove empty cartons, metal bands, pallets, and other debris. Inform immediate supervisor of safety issues. Assist co-workers in servicing customers. Perform all job functions in accordance with the company's Safety Standards. Successfully complete required safety and compliance training programs as assigned. Perform other reasonably related duties as assigned by immediate supervisor and other management as required. About You: 2+ years of warehouse receiving and material handling experience Knowledge of products sold at the Profit Center Our ideal candidate will also: Possess outstanding customer service and communication skills. Possess a high level of attention to detail and accuracy. Be able to build and maintain a positive working relationship with customers, vendors, and co-workers. Know of, be able to apply and practice safety precautions in a warehouse and material handling environment. Be able to learn to safely operate a forklift and other material handling equipment in use at the Profit Center. Be able to learn and operate the computer-related systems used for warehouse operations. Read, write, speak, and understand English. Be able to add, subtract, multiply, and divide, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals. The benefits of working with us: Our culture is well-suited for exceptional people who use their talents to drive business and want to share in the financial success their efforts yield. In addition to a competitive starting wage, we offer a Profit-Sharing Program that provides each team member with an opportunity to earn a direct share of the profits on an annual basis. In addition to our generous compensation package, Hajoca also offers: Full-time benefits (for team members working 30 or more hours per week): Medical, dental, vision, and prescription coverage Accident, Hospital Indemnity, and critical care coverage Life insurance and Long Term Disability Pre-tax accounts for healthcare, dependent care, and commuter benefits Paid vacation, holidays, and sick time (sick time also offered to PT team members as required by state law) Paid pregnancy and parental leave Paid day of community service Full-time and part-time benefits: 401(k) Retirement cash account with company contributions Targeted training programs focused on your personal and professional growth Company wellness program Employee discounts College tuition benefits Please note that benefit offerings may differ for teammates covered under a collective bargaining agreement or employed through an intern program. EEOC Statement Hajoca Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer (Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled). All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, or any other protected category pursuant to federal, state or local laws and will not be discriminated against on the basis of any such categories/status. Hajoca is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities including, but not limited to, during the application process. Please let us know if you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability. Background Screening Statement We are a drug free workplace. Employment is contingent upon pre-employment drug screening, and successful completion of a criminal background investigation subject to any federal, state and local laws.
05/26/2026
Full time
Job DescriptionJob Description Hajoca Corporation is one of the country's largest privately-held wholesale distributors of plumbing, heating & cooling, and industrial supplies. Founded in 1858, Hajoca is a company based on the principles of "Service, Integrity, Reliability," and on relationships of trust and support with teammates, customers, and suppliers. Throughout its history, Hajoca has played an active role in shaping advances in plumbing. However, we attribute our success to two simple truths; a unique business philosophy and talented people. Hajoca is all about the people, who give us our advantage, and who will guide us successfully into the future. Although Hajoca is a large company, we work in a decentralized environment where each of our locations, called Profit Centers (PCs), is run by the Profit Center Manager as if it were their own small business. A typical Profit Center is the heart of our business and consists of a warehouse, counter, sales office, and (sometimes) a showroom. Our PCs conduct business under unique trade names and offer a customized business approach, honoring what's special about each local marketplace. Moore Supply Company is one of those trade names and is looking for a Sr Warehouse Teammate at their Dallas,TX location. Pay for Sr Warehouse Teammate is between $22 and $26 per hour at this location. Do you thrive on providing an excellent customer experience? Are you safety and service-oriented? Do you possess the attention to detail necessary to ensure the accurate fulfillment of customer orders? If so, we'd like you to join our Warehouse team as a Senior Warehouse Teammate. About the Role: You will: Act as a lead on the warehouse team, assign tasks and provide guidance to other warehouse teammates on warehouse procedures. Participate in the training of less experienced or new warehouse teammates demonstrating how to meet and exceed warehouse standards. Handle escalated or complex issues and tasks that arise. Be responsible for counting, verifying, and receiving incoming vendor shipments and customer return material. Stock and maintain the warehouse; and pick, document, and pack customer orders in accordance with Company policy and procedure. Act with a high attention to detail to ensure the highest levels of customer satisfaction. Handle all shipping discrepancies per procedures or forward appropriate paperwork to designated employee to handle. Identify nonstock, special-order material, and damaged material and store in proper warehouse locations. Complete necessary documentation for customer shipments delivered via third-party carrier. Load and unload trucks, operate warehouse forklift and other material handling equipment safely. Inform immediate supervisor of stock depletions, count discrepancies, or damaged/defective/nonsaleable merchandise that could impact customer service levels. Ensure security and controls are in place and upheld to protect Profit Center assets. Maintain warehouse cleanliness, order, and safety. Remove empty cartons, metal bands, pallets, and other debris. Inform immediate supervisor of safety issues. Assist co-workers in servicing customers. Perform all job functions in accordance with the company's Safety Standards. Successfully complete required safety and compliance training programs as assigned. Perform other reasonably related duties as assigned by immediate supervisor and other management as required. About You: 2+ years of warehouse receiving and material handling experience Knowledge of products sold at the Profit Center Our ideal candidate will also: Possess outstanding customer service and communication skills. Possess a high level of attention to detail and accuracy. Be able to build and maintain a positive working relationship with customers, vendors, and co-workers. Know of, be able to apply and practice safety precautions in a warehouse and material handling environment. Be able to learn to safely operate a forklift and other material handling equipment in use at the Profit Center. Be able to learn and operate the computer-related systems used for warehouse operations. Read, write, speak, and understand English. Be able to add, subtract, multiply, and divide, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals. The benefits of working with us: Our culture is well-suited for exceptional people who use their talents to drive business and want to share in the financial success their efforts yield. In addition to a competitive starting wage, we offer a Profit-Sharing Program that provides each team member with an opportunity to earn a direct share of the profits on an annual basis. In addition to our generous compensation package, Hajoca also offers: Full-time benefits (for team members working 30 or more hours per week): Medical, dental, vision, and prescription coverage Accident, Hospital Indemnity, and critical care coverage Life insurance and Long Term Disability Pre-tax accounts for healthcare, dependent care, and commuter benefits Paid vacation, holidays, and sick time (sick time also offered to PT team members as required by state law) Paid pregnancy and parental leave Paid day of community service Full-time and part-time benefits: 401(k) Retirement cash account with company contributions Targeted training programs focused on your personal and professional growth Company wellness program Employee discounts College tuition benefits Please note that benefit offerings may differ for teammates covered under a collective bargaining agreement or employed through an intern program. EEOC Statement Hajoca Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer (Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled). All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, or any other protected category pursuant to federal, state or local laws and will not be discriminated against on the basis of any such categories/status. Hajoca is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities including, but not limited to, during the application process. Please let us know if you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability. Background Screening Statement We are a drug free workplace. Employment is contingent upon pre-employment drug screening, and successful completion of a criminal background investigation subject to any federal, state and local laws.
It Starts Here: Santander is a global leader and innovator in the financial services industry and is evolving from a high-impact brand into a technology-driven organization. Our people are at the heart of this journey and together, we are driving a customer-centric transformation that values bold thinking, innovation, and the courage to challenge what's possible. This is more than a strategic shift. It's a chance for driven professionals to grow, learn, and make a real difference. If you are interested in exploring the possibilities We Want to Talk to You! The Difference You Make: The CIB, Associate role sits within Santander Corporate & Investment Banking and functions as a front-office, First Line of Defense credit role supporting the underwriting, structuring, and active management of infrastructure and real assets credit exposures, with a strong emphasis on renewable energy, energy transition, and infrastructure (including digital infrastructure). The role operates as a credit function within the business, partnering closely with origination and product teams and maintaining direct accountability for asset-level underwriting, credit quality, documentation, and execution. The Associate leads transactions across the full investment lifecycle, from underwriting through active asset-level portfolio management, applying rigorous credit judgment and engaging credibly with the 2nd Line of Defense. This position is designed for a highly motivated professional who thrives in a fast-paced, client-facing investment banking environment and demonstrates strong judgment, ownership, and commitment to Santander's risk culture. Underwriting Support underwriting and structuring of new infrastructure and real assets transactions, including new originations, refinancings, extensions, upsizes, amendments. Act as the First Line of Defense credit owner, accountable for the accuracy and completeness of credit analysis, due diligence, and supporting documentation. Develop clear, concise, and judgment-driven credit recommendations that articulate key risks, mitigants, and structural protections in line with Santander credit standards Support the senior underwriter to defend credit recommendations and actively drive and accelerate approvals with the 2nd Line of Defense. Portfolio Management Participate in and, as appropriate, lead client interactions, demonstrating command of asset performance, financing structure, and client requests. When acting in an Administrative Agent role, take a leadership position in coordinating the lender group building consensus. Develop and maintain complex financial models, incorporating debt, tax equity, and equity structures, with a focus on operating cash flows. Own post-close portfolio management end-to-end, with direct accountability for asset performance monitoring, covenant compliance, proactive risk identification, and delivery against client and transaction timelines. Own consent, waiver, and amendment processes, leveraging asset-level analysis to prepare credit write-ups and recommendations, structure and negotiate outcomes with sponsors and counterparties. Synthesize portfolio performance, trends, and emerging risks into clear, concise written materials and presentations for senior management. Represent the business in interactions with auditors and regulators, demonstrating command of underlying credit decisions, asset fundamentals, and Santander's risk framework. Respond to ad-hoc requests from Senior Management, often covering implications of law changes and shifts in government policy Perform annual credit reviews of assigned exposures, reassessing performance, risk profile, and adherence to original underwriting. Strong ability to synthesize complex asset-level and cash flow analysis into clear, credit narratives. Leadership & Development Provide guidance, review, and mentorship to Analysts, setting expectations for analytical rigor, writing quality, and execution discipline. Contribute to continuous improvement of underwriting, portfolio management, and credit processes. What You Bring: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, Engineering, Applied Sciences, or a related quantitative or analytical field. Advanced coursework or demonstrated academic focus in infrastructure, energy systems, engineering, or real assets viewed positively. 3-6 years of experience in infrastructure or project finance, real assets credit, leveraged finance, structured finance, or related investment or credit roles. Experience with infrastructure, energy, renewables, or other real assets strongly preferred. Advanced Excel and PowerPoint skills with a solid foundation in financial modeling. Strong written and verbal communication skills; comfortable engaging with sponsors, clients, senior bankers, and independent risk partners. Highly motivated self-starter with the resilience to perform in a demanding, high-expectation environment. Certifications: Registration for FINRA SIE must be completed within 90 days of hire date if it is not available for transfer upon hire. FINRA recognized equivalents will be accepted. Registration for FINRA Series 79 must be completed within 90 days of hire date if it is not available for transfer upon hire. FINRA recognized equivalents will be accepted. Registration for FINRA Series 63 must be completed within 90 days of hire date if it is not available for transfer upon hire. FINRA recognized equivalents will be accepted. This position is subject to FINRA Background Screening Requirements, including successful completion and clearing of a background check. Internal transfers are subject to comply with 17 CFR 240.17f-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and FINRA Bylaws, Article III, Section 3, which states that Associated Persons should not be subject to statutory disqualification. Successful candidates must also meet ongoing regulatory requirements including additional screening and are required to report certain incidents. It Would Be Nice For You To Have: Established work history or equivalent demonstrated through a combination of work experience, training, military service, or education. Experience in Microsoft Office products. What Else You Need To Know: The base pay range for this position is posted below and represents the annualized salary range. For hourly positions (non-exempt), the annual range is based on a 40-hour work week. The exact compensation may vary based on skills, experience, training, licensure and certifications and location. Base Pay Range: Minimum: $145,000.00 USD Maximum: $175,000.00 USD We Value Your Impact: Your contribution matters and it's recognized. You can expect a fair and competitive rewards package that reflects the impact you create and the value you deliver. We know rewards go beyond numbers. Offering more than just a paycheck our benefits are designed to support you, your family and your well-being, now and into the future. Santander Benefits - 2026 Santander OnGoing/NH eGuide () Risk Culture: We embrace a strong risk culture and all of our professionals at all levels are expected to take a proactive and responsible approach toward risk management. EEO Statement: At Santander, we value and respect differences in our workforce. We actively encourage everyone to apply. Santander is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, genetics, disability, age, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. Working Conditions: Frequent minimal physical effort such as sitting, standing and walking is required for this role. Depending on location, occasional moving and lifting light equipment and/or furniture may be required. Employer Rights: This job description does not list all of the job duties of the job. You may be asked by your supervisors or managers to perform other duties. You may be evaluated in part based upon your performance of the tasks listed in this job description. The employer has the right to revise this job description at any time. This job description is not a contract for employment and either you or the employer may terminate your employment at any time for any reason. What To Do Next : If this sounds like a role you are interested in, then please apply. We are committed to providing an inclusive and accessible application process for all candidates. If you require any assistance or accommodation due to a disability or any other reason, please contact us at to discuss your needs.
05/26/2026
Full time
It Starts Here: Santander is a global leader and innovator in the financial services industry and is evolving from a high-impact brand into a technology-driven organization. Our people are at the heart of this journey and together, we are driving a customer-centric transformation that values bold thinking, innovation, and the courage to challenge what's possible. This is more than a strategic shift. It's a chance for driven professionals to grow, learn, and make a real difference. If you are interested in exploring the possibilities We Want to Talk to You! The Difference You Make: The CIB, Associate role sits within Santander Corporate & Investment Banking and functions as a front-office, First Line of Defense credit role supporting the underwriting, structuring, and active management of infrastructure and real assets credit exposures, with a strong emphasis on renewable energy, energy transition, and infrastructure (including digital infrastructure). The role operates as a credit function within the business, partnering closely with origination and product teams and maintaining direct accountability for asset-level underwriting, credit quality, documentation, and execution. The Associate leads transactions across the full investment lifecycle, from underwriting through active asset-level portfolio management, applying rigorous credit judgment and engaging credibly with the 2nd Line of Defense. This position is designed for a highly motivated professional who thrives in a fast-paced, client-facing investment banking environment and demonstrates strong judgment, ownership, and commitment to Santander's risk culture. Underwriting Support underwriting and structuring of new infrastructure and real assets transactions, including new originations, refinancings, extensions, upsizes, amendments. Act as the First Line of Defense credit owner, accountable for the accuracy and completeness of credit analysis, due diligence, and supporting documentation. Develop clear, concise, and judgment-driven credit recommendations that articulate key risks, mitigants, and structural protections in line with Santander credit standards Support the senior underwriter to defend credit recommendations and actively drive and accelerate approvals with the 2nd Line of Defense. Portfolio Management Participate in and, as appropriate, lead client interactions, demonstrating command of asset performance, financing structure, and client requests. When acting in an Administrative Agent role, take a leadership position in coordinating the lender group building consensus. Develop and maintain complex financial models, incorporating debt, tax equity, and equity structures, with a focus on operating cash flows. Own post-close portfolio management end-to-end, with direct accountability for asset performance monitoring, covenant compliance, proactive risk identification, and delivery against client and transaction timelines. Own consent, waiver, and amendment processes, leveraging asset-level analysis to prepare credit write-ups and recommendations, structure and negotiate outcomes with sponsors and counterparties. Synthesize portfolio performance, trends, and emerging risks into clear, concise written materials and presentations for senior management. Represent the business in interactions with auditors and regulators, demonstrating command of underlying credit decisions, asset fundamentals, and Santander's risk framework. Respond to ad-hoc requests from Senior Management, often covering implications of law changes and shifts in government policy Perform annual credit reviews of assigned exposures, reassessing performance, risk profile, and adherence to original underwriting. Strong ability to synthesize complex asset-level and cash flow analysis into clear, credit narratives. Leadership & Development Provide guidance, review, and mentorship to Analysts, setting expectations for analytical rigor, writing quality, and execution discipline. Contribute to continuous improvement of underwriting, portfolio management, and credit processes. What You Bring: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, Engineering, Applied Sciences, or a related quantitative or analytical field. Advanced coursework or demonstrated academic focus in infrastructure, energy systems, engineering, or real assets viewed positively. 3-6 years of experience in infrastructure or project finance, real assets credit, leveraged finance, structured finance, or related investment or credit roles. Experience with infrastructure, energy, renewables, or other real assets strongly preferred. Advanced Excel and PowerPoint skills with a solid foundation in financial modeling. Strong written and verbal communication skills; comfortable engaging with sponsors, clients, senior bankers, and independent risk partners. Highly motivated self-starter with the resilience to perform in a demanding, high-expectation environment. Certifications: Registration for FINRA SIE must be completed within 90 days of hire date if it is not available for transfer upon hire. FINRA recognized equivalents will be accepted. Registration for FINRA Series 79 must be completed within 90 days of hire date if it is not available for transfer upon hire. FINRA recognized equivalents will be accepted. Registration for FINRA Series 63 must be completed within 90 days of hire date if it is not available for transfer upon hire. FINRA recognized equivalents will be accepted. This position is subject to FINRA Background Screening Requirements, including successful completion and clearing of a background check. Internal transfers are subject to comply with 17 CFR 240.17f-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and FINRA Bylaws, Article III, Section 3, which states that Associated Persons should not be subject to statutory disqualification. Successful candidates must also meet ongoing regulatory requirements including additional screening and are required to report certain incidents. It Would Be Nice For You To Have: Established work history or equivalent demonstrated through a combination of work experience, training, military service, or education. Experience in Microsoft Office products. What Else You Need To Know: The base pay range for this position is posted below and represents the annualized salary range. For hourly positions (non-exempt), the annual range is based on a 40-hour work week. The exact compensation may vary based on skills, experience, training, licensure and certifications and location. Base Pay Range: Minimum: $145,000.00 USD Maximum: $175,000.00 USD We Value Your Impact: Your contribution matters and it's recognized. You can expect a fair and competitive rewards package that reflects the impact you create and the value you deliver. We know rewards go beyond numbers. Offering more than just a paycheck our benefits are designed to support you, your family and your well-being, now and into the future. Santander Benefits - 2026 Santander OnGoing/NH eGuide () Risk Culture: We embrace a strong risk culture and all of our professionals at all levels are expected to take a proactive and responsible approach toward risk management. EEO Statement: At Santander, we value and respect differences in our workforce. We actively encourage everyone to apply. Santander is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, genetics, disability, age, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. Working Conditions: Frequent minimal physical effort such as sitting, standing and walking is required for this role. Depending on location, occasional moving and lifting light equipment and/or furniture may be required. Employer Rights: This job description does not list all of the job duties of the job. You may be asked by your supervisors or managers to perform other duties. You may be evaluated in part based upon your performance of the tasks listed in this job description. The employer has the right to revise this job description at any time. This job description is not a contract for employment and either you or the employer may terminate your employment at any time for any reason. What To Do Next : If this sounds like a role you are interested in, then please apply. We are committed to providing an inclusive and accessible application process for all candidates. If you require any assistance or accommodation due to a disability or any other reason, please contact us at to discuss your needs.
It Starts Here: Santander is a global leader and innovator in the financial services industry and is evolving from a high-impact brand into a technology-driven organization. Our people are at the heart of this journey and together, we are driving a customer-centric transformation that values bold thinking, innovation, and the courage to challenge what's possible. This is more than a strategic shift. It's a chance for driven professionals to grow, learn, and make a real difference. If you are interested in exploring the possibilities We Want to Talk to You! The Difference You Make: The Director, HNW Wealth Planner provides advanced financial planning, cross-border tax strategy, and holistic wealth guidance for high-net-worth (HNW) domestic and international clients within a broker-dealer environment. This role partners with financial advisors, relationship managers, and product teams to deliver customized planning solutions covering multi-jurisdictional tax considerations, estate planning, wealth transfer, philanthropic strategies, and investment-related tax optimization. The ideal candidate blends deep financial planning expertise, strong U.S. and international tax knowledge, and the ability to communicate complex matters to sophisticated global clients. Wealth & Financial Planning Deliver comprehensive, goals-based wealth plans for high-net-worth (HNW) and ultra-high-net-worth (UHNW) individuals, families, and closely held entities within the U.S., including clients with complex domestic and cross-border considerations Analyze client objectives related to retirement planning, cash flow modeling, liquidity events, education funding, risk management, estate planning, and multigenerational wealth transfer. Develop customized planning strategies incorporating strategic asset allocation, tax-aware portfolio construction, concentrated equity management, alternative investments, and insurance solutions. Prepare client-ready deliverables, including financial plans, scenario analyses, and portfolio strategy presentations for advisors and clients. U.S. Tax Strategy & Planning Provide advanced guidance on U.S. federal and state tax considerations affecting HNW/UHNW clients, including income, capital gains, estate, and gift tax planning. Evaluate tax implications of investment strategies, including equities, fixed income, municipal securities, alternatives, and retirement vehicles. Design and implement tax-efficient strategies such as asset location, tax-loss harvesting, charitable giving (e.g., donor-advised funds, private foundations), and estate planning structures. Collaborate with internal and external partners (CPAs, attorneys) to support complex planning strategies, including trusts, gifting programs, and business succession planning. Support planning needs for clients with cross-border exposure, including awareness of international tax considerations (e.g., foreign assets, residency, reporting requirements). Advisor & Client Collaboration Act as a subject matter expert and advanced planning partner to financial advisors serving HNW and UHNW clients. Participate in client meetings to present planning strategies, articulate tax implications, and provide actionable recommendations. Partner with internal teams-including investments, trust & estate, lending, and insurance specialists-to deliver integrated wealth management solutions. Collaborate with international wealth planning teams and external advisors to address cross-border planning needs for globally connected clients. Regulatory, Compliance & Documentation Ensure all recommendations align with U.S. regulatory standards, including SEC, FINRA, and Regulation Best Interest (Reg BI). Maintain thorough documentation supporting suitability, fiduciary considerations, and tax assumptions. Support due diligence processes, including KYC/AML requirements, product suitability, and client risk profiling. Education & Thought Leadership Educate advisors on U.S. wealth planning strategies, tax-efficient investing, retirement planning, and estate planning techniques relevant to HNW/UHNW clients. Develop internal tools, planning frameworks, and case studies to enhance advisor capabilities. Contribute to thought leadership on U.S. wealth trends, tax law changes, and planning strategies for HNW/UHNW clients. What You Bring: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Bachelor's degree in Finance, Business, or related field (or equivalent experience) - Required. 9+ years of experience in wealth planning, financial advisory, or private wealth management within the U.S. market, with a focus on HNW/UHNW clients. Bilingual English/Spanish - Required. Deep knowledge of U.S. tax rules (income, estate, gift, and investment taxation). Experience working with HNW/UHNW client structures, including trusts, estates, family offices, foundations, and closely held businesses. Strong financial modeling, analytical, and client communication skills. Demonstrated leadership, relationship management, and collaboration skills. Strong understanding of U.S. wealth management products, services, and competitive landscape. Certifications: Active FINRA Series 7 required - Required. Active Series 66 (or Series 63 and 65) licenses - Required. It Would Be Nice For You To Have: Established work history or equivalent demonstrated through a combination of work experience, training, military service, or education. Experience working in a broker-dealer or registered investment advisor (RIA) environment. Familiarity with financial planning software (e.g., eMoney, MoneyGuidePro) and Microsoft Office Suite. Professional designations such as CFP , CPA, CFA, or CTFA - preferred. What Else You Need To Know: The base pay range for this position is posted below and represents the annualized salary range. For hourly positions (non-exempt), the annual range is based on a 40-hour work week. The exact compensation may vary based on skills, experience, training, licensure and certifications and location. Base Pay Range: Minimum: $116,250.00 USD Maximum: $210,000.00 USD We Value Your Impact: Your contribution matters and it's recognized. You can expect a fair and competitive rewards package that reflects the impact you create and the value you deliver. We know rewards go beyond numbers. Offering more than just a paycheck our benefits are designed to support you, your family and your well-being, now and into the future. Santander Benefits - 2026 Santander OnGoing/NH eGuide () Risk Culture: We embrace a strong risk culture and all of our professionals at all levels are expected to take a proactive and responsible approach toward risk management. EEO Statement: At Santander, we value and respect differences in our workforce. We actively encourage everyone to apply. Santander is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, genetics, disability, age, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. Working Conditions: Frequent minimal physical effort such as sitting, standing and walking is required for this role. Depending on location, occasional moving and lifting light equipment and/or furniture may be required. Employer Rights: This job description does not list all of the job duties of the job. You may be asked by your supervisors or managers to perform other duties. You may be evaluated in part based upon your performance of the tasks listed in this job description. The employer has the right to revise this job description at any time. This job description is not a contract for employment and either you or the employer may terminate your employment at any time for any reason. What To Do Next : If this sounds like a role you are interested in, then please apply. We are committed to providing an inclusive and accessible application process for all candidates. If you require any assistance or accommodation due to a disability or any other reason, please contact us at to discuss your needs.
05/26/2026
Full time
It Starts Here: Santander is a global leader and innovator in the financial services industry and is evolving from a high-impact brand into a technology-driven organization. Our people are at the heart of this journey and together, we are driving a customer-centric transformation that values bold thinking, innovation, and the courage to challenge what's possible. This is more than a strategic shift. It's a chance for driven professionals to grow, learn, and make a real difference. If you are interested in exploring the possibilities We Want to Talk to You! The Difference You Make: The Director, HNW Wealth Planner provides advanced financial planning, cross-border tax strategy, and holistic wealth guidance for high-net-worth (HNW) domestic and international clients within a broker-dealer environment. This role partners with financial advisors, relationship managers, and product teams to deliver customized planning solutions covering multi-jurisdictional tax considerations, estate planning, wealth transfer, philanthropic strategies, and investment-related tax optimization. The ideal candidate blends deep financial planning expertise, strong U.S. and international tax knowledge, and the ability to communicate complex matters to sophisticated global clients. Wealth & Financial Planning Deliver comprehensive, goals-based wealth plans for high-net-worth (HNW) and ultra-high-net-worth (UHNW) individuals, families, and closely held entities within the U.S., including clients with complex domestic and cross-border considerations Analyze client objectives related to retirement planning, cash flow modeling, liquidity events, education funding, risk management, estate planning, and multigenerational wealth transfer. Develop customized planning strategies incorporating strategic asset allocation, tax-aware portfolio construction, concentrated equity management, alternative investments, and insurance solutions. Prepare client-ready deliverables, including financial plans, scenario analyses, and portfolio strategy presentations for advisors and clients. U.S. Tax Strategy & Planning Provide advanced guidance on U.S. federal and state tax considerations affecting HNW/UHNW clients, including income, capital gains, estate, and gift tax planning. Evaluate tax implications of investment strategies, including equities, fixed income, municipal securities, alternatives, and retirement vehicles. Design and implement tax-efficient strategies such as asset location, tax-loss harvesting, charitable giving (e.g., donor-advised funds, private foundations), and estate planning structures. Collaborate with internal and external partners (CPAs, attorneys) to support complex planning strategies, including trusts, gifting programs, and business succession planning. Support planning needs for clients with cross-border exposure, including awareness of international tax considerations (e.g., foreign assets, residency, reporting requirements). Advisor & Client Collaboration Act as a subject matter expert and advanced planning partner to financial advisors serving HNW and UHNW clients. Participate in client meetings to present planning strategies, articulate tax implications, and provide actionable recommendations. Partner with internal teams-including investments, trust & estate, lending, and insurance specialists-to deliver integrated wealth management solutions. Collaborate with international wealth planning teams and external advisors to address cross-border planning needs for globally connected clients. Regulatory, Compliance & Documentation Ensure all recommendations align with U.S. regulatory standards, including SEC, FINRA, and Regulation Best Interest (Reg BI). Maintain thorough documentation supporting suitability, fiduciary considerations, and tax assumptions. Support due diligence processes, including KYC/AML requirements, product suitability, and client risk profiling. Education & Thought Leadership Educate advisors on U.S. wealth planning strategies, tax-efficient investing, retirement planning, and estate planning techniques relevant to HNW/UHNW clients. Develop internal tools, planning frameworks, and case studies to enhance advisor capabilities. Contribute to thought leadership on U.S. wealth trends, tax law changes, and planning strategies for HNW/UHNW clients. What You Bring: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Bachelor's degree in Finance, Business, or related field (or equivalent experience) - Required. 9+ years of experience in wealth planning, financial advisory, or private wealth management within the U.S. market, with a focus on HNW/UHNW clients. Bilingual English/Spanish - Required. Deep knowledge of U.S. tax rules (income, estate, gift, and investment taxation). Experience working with HNW/UHNW client structures, including trusts, estates, family offices, foundations, and closely held businesses. Strong financial modeling, analytical, and client communication skills. Demonstrated leadership, relationship management, and collaboration skills. Strong understanding of U.S. wealth management products, services, and competitive landscape. Certifications: Active FINRA Series 7 required - Required. Active Series 66 (or Series 63 and 65) licenses - Required. It Would Be Nice For You To Have: Established work history or equivalent demonstrated through a combination of work experience, training, military service, or education. Experience working in a broker-dealer or registered investment advisor (RIA) environment. Familiarity with financial planning software (e.g., eMoney, MoneyGuidePro) and Microsoft Office Suite. Professional designations such as CFP , CPA, CFA, or CTFA - preferred. What Else You Need To Know: The base pay range for this position is posted below and represents the annualized salary range. For hourly positions (non-exempt), the annual range is based on a 40-hour work week. The exact compensation may vary based on skills, experience, training, licensure and certifications and location. Base Pay Range: Minimum: $116,250.00 USD Maximum: $210,000.00 USD We Value Your Impact: Your contribution matters and it's recognized. You can expect a fair and competitive rewards package that reflects the impact you create and the value you deliver. We know rewards go beyond numbers. Offering more than just a paycheck our benefits are designed to support you, your family and your well-being, now and into the future. Santander Benefits - 2026 Santander OnGoing/NH eGuide () Risk Culture: We embrace a strong risk culture and all of our professionals at all levels are expected to take a proactive and responsible approach toward risk management. EEO Statement: At Santander, we value and respect differences in our workforce. We actively encourage everyone to apply. Santander is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, genetics, disability, age, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. Working Conditions: Frequent minimal physical effort such as sitting, standing and walking is required for this role. Depending on location, occasional moving and lifting light equipment and/or furniture may be required. Employer Rights: This job description does not list all of the job duties of the job. You may be asked by your supervisors or managers to perform other duties. You may be evaluated in part based upon your performance of the tasks listed in this job description. The employer has the right to revise this job description at any time. This job description is not a contract for employment and either you or the employer may terminate your employment at any time for any reason. What To Do Next : If this sounds like a role you are interested in, then please apply. We are committed to providing an inclusive and accessible application process for all candidates. If you require any assistance or accommodation due to a disability or any other reason, please contact us at to discuss your needs.
It Starts Here: Santander is a global leader and innovator in the financial services industry and is evolving from a high-impact brand into a technology-driven organization. Our people are at the heart of this journey and together, we are driving a customer-centric transformation that values bold thinking, innovation, and the courage to challenge what's possible. This is more than a strategic shift. It's a chance for driven professionals to grow, learn, and make a real difference. If you are interested in exploring the possibilities We Want to Talk to You! The Difference You Make: The US Wealth Regional Director will lead the revenue growth strategy, distribution execution, and advisor engagement for the broker-dealer's High Net Worth (HNW) and International Wealth segment. This leader is responsible for driving new client acquisition, deepening existing relationships, and optimizing product penetration across advisory, brokerage, alternatives, lending, and cross-border wealth solutions. This role requires a deep understanding of U.S. wealth management regulations, including FINRA/SEC rules, Reg BI, AML/KYC, suitability standards, and cross-border requirements impacting international HNW clients. The position partners closely with Product, Compliance, Marketing, and Senior Leadership to execute commercial strategy across a multi-jurisdictional client base. Strategic Leadership & Growth Develop and execute the commercial sales strategy for the HNW and international wealth businesses. Drive growth in key product lines including managed portfolios, structured solutions, alternatives, lending solutions, and international investment products. Set advisor and regional sales targets, KPIs, and compensation levers to align with P&L objectives. Identify new business opportunities in global HNW markets (e.g., LATAM, EMEA, APAC, global families, expats). Sales Management & Distribution Oversight Lead and mentor a team of relationship managers, advisors, and sales specialists supporting domestic and international HNW clients. Partner with regional leadership and branch managers to drive penetration of HNW products and platforms. Oversee pipeline development, client segmentation strategy, and campaign execution. Conduct regular performance reviews and design targeted talent development plans. Regulatory & Cross-Border Governance Ensure all sales activity complies with FINRA, SEC, OFAC, KYC/AML, FATCA, CRS, Reg BI, and firm supervisory requirements. Oversee suitability and advisory fee discussions for HNW and complex products. Coordinate with Legal & Compliance to manage cross-border marketing restrictions and international client documentation. Serve as an escalation point for compliance matters involving international accounts, tax considerations, product eligibility, or client onboarding. Product & Platform Strategy Collaborate with Product & Investment teams to expand offerings in wealth advisory, alternatives, international fixed income, structured notes, and cash management. Support new product rollouts, pricing updates, and commercial positioning. Provide field feedback on product performance, client demand, competitive intelligence, and platform enhancements. Client Engagement & Relationship Management Partner directly with top HNW advisors and key client relationships on growth initiatives. Oversee strategies for global family offices, cross-border households, and UHNW prospects. Represent the HNW & International Wealth business at executive forums, client events, and regulatory discussions. Risk Management & Controls Collaborate with supervision and risk teams to ensure compliance alignment in sales practices. Review trends in suitability flags, trade surveillance escalations, and HNW risk indicators. Maintain strong governance around incentives, documentation, and client communication standards. What You Bring: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Bachelor's Degree or equivalent work experience: - Required. 9+ Years Investment Service. - Required. 9+ Years Sales management experience within the Financial Services Industry. - Required. Bilingual English/Spanish. - Preferred. Very strong interpersonal communication skills, complemented by both excellent verbal and written communication. Strong relationship management and negotiation skills. Recruit, attract, and retain top-performing bankers, financial advisors, and advisory teams to drive market growth and performance. Demonstrated innovation, creativity and alternative thinking to develop new ideas. Exceptionally passionate and equally equipped with analytical skills. Strong detail orientation and highly organized. Motivated to achieve results through teamwork and collaboration. Certifications: Active FINRA Series 7, Series 24, and Series 66, and Series 4 licenses - Required. It Would Be Nice For You To Have: Established work history or equivalent demonstrated through a combination of work experience, training, military service, or education. Experience in Microsoft Office products. What Else You Need To Know: The base pay range for this position is posted below and represents the annualized salary range. For hourly positions (non-exempt), the annual range is based on a 40-hour work week. The exact compensation may vary based on skills, experience, training, licensure and certifications and location. Base Pay Range: Minimum: $135,000.00 USD Maximum: $235,000.00 USD We Value Your Impact: Your contribution matters and it's recognized. You can expect a fair and competitive rewards package that reflects the impact you create and the value you deliver. We know rewards go beyond numbers. Offering more than just a paycheck our benefits are designed to support you, your family and your well-being, now and into the future. Santander Benefits - 2026 Santander OnGoing/NH eGuide () Risk Culture: We embrace a strong risk culture and all of our professionals at all levels are expected to take a proactive and responsible approach toward risk management. EEO Statement: At Santander, we value and respect differences in our workforce. We actively encourage everyone to apply. Santander is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, genetics, disability, age, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. Working Conditions: Frequent minimal physical effort such as sitting, standing and walking is required for this role. Depending on location, occasional moving and lifting light equipment and/or furniture may be required. Employer Rights: This job description does not list all of the job duties of the job. You may be asked by your supervisors or managers to perform other duties. You may be evaluated in part based upon your performance of the tasks listed in this job description. The employer has the right to revise this job description at any time. This job description is not a contract for employment and either you or the employer may terminate your employment at any time for any reason. What To Do Next : If this sounds like a role you are interested in, then please apply. We are committed to providing an inclusive and accessible application process for all candidates. If you require any assistance or accommodation due to a disability or any other reason, please contact us at to discuss your needs.
05/26/2026
Full time
It Starts Here: Santander is a global leader and innovator in the financial services industry and is evolving from a high-impact brand into a technology-driven organization. Our people are at the heart of this journey and together, we are driving a customer-centric transformation that values bold thinking, innovation, and the courage to challenge what's possible. This is more than a strategic shift. It's a chance for driven professionals to grow, learn, and make a real difference. If you are interested in exploring the possibilities We Want to Talk to You! The Difference You Make: The US Wealth Regional Director will lead the revenue growth strategy, distribution execution, and advisor engagement for the broker-dealer's High Net Worth (HNW) and International Wealth segment. This leader is responsible for driving new client acquisition, deepening existing relationships, and optimizing product penetration across advisory, brokerage, alternatives, lending, and cross-border wealth solutions. This role requires a deep understanding of U.S. wealth management regulations, including FINRA/SEC rules, Reg BI, AML/KYC, suitability standards, and cross-border requirements impacting international HNW clients. The position partners closely with Product, Compliance, Marketing, and Senior Leadership to execute commercial strategy across a multi-jurisdictional client base. Strategic Leadership & Growth Develop and execute the commercial sales strategy for the HNW and international wealth businesses. Drive growth in key product lines including managed portfolios, structured solutions, alternatives, lending solutions, and international investment products. Set advisor and regional sales targets, KPIs, and compensation levers to align with P&L objectives. Identify new business opportunities in global HNW markets (e.g., LATAM, EMEA, APAC, global families, expats). Sales Management & Distribution Oversight Lead and mentor a team of relationship managers, advisors, and sales specialists supporting domestic and international HNW clients. Partner with regional leadership and branch managers to drive penetration of HNW products and platforms. Oversee pipeline development, client segmentation strategy, and campaign execution. Conduct regular performance reviews and design targeted talent development plans. Regulatory & Cross-Border Governance Ensure all sales activity complies with FINRA, SEC, OFAC, KYC/AML, FATCA, CRS, Reg BI, and firm supervisory requirements. Oversee suitability and advisory fee discussions for HNW and complex products. Coordinate with Legal & Compliance to manage cross-border marketing restrictions and international client documentation. Serve as an escalation point for compliance matters involving international accounts, tax considerations, product eligibility, or client onboarding. Product & Platform Strategy Collaborate with Product & Investment teams to expand offerings in wealth advisory, alternatives, international fixed income, structured notes, and cash management. Support new product rollouts, pricing updates, and commercial positioning. Provide field feedback on product performance, client demand, competitive intelligence, and platform enhancements. Client Engagement & Relationship Management Partner directly with top HNW advisors and key client relationships on growth initiatives. Oversee strategies for global family offices, cross-border households, and UHNW prospects. Represent the HNW & International Wealth business at executive forums, client events, and regulatory discussions. Risk Management & Controls Collaborate with supervision and risk teams to ensure compliance alignment in sales practices. Review trends in suitability flags, trade surveillance escalations, and HNW risk indicators. Maintain strong governance around incentives, documentation, and client communication standards. What You Bring: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Bachelor's Degree or equivalent work experience: - Required. 9+ Years Investment Service. - Required. 9+ Years Sales management experience within the Financial Services Industry. - Required. Bilingual English/Spanish. - Preferred. Very strong interpersonal communication skills, complemented by both excellent verbal and written communication. Strong relationship management and negotiation skills. Recruit, attract, and retain top-performing bankers, financial advisors, and advisory teams to drive market growth and performance. Demonstrated innovation, creativity and alternative thinking to develop new ideas. Exceptionally passionate and equally equipped with analytical skills. Strong detail orientation and highly organized. Motivated to achieve results through teamwork and collaboration. Certifications: Active FINRA Series 7, Series 24, and Series 66, and Series 4 licenses - Required. It Would Be Nice For You To Have: Established work history or equivalent demonstrated through a combination of work experience, training, military service, or education. Experience in Microsoft Office products. What Else You Need To Know: The base pay range for this position is posted below and represents the annualized salary range. For hourly positions (non-exempt), the annual range is based on a 40-hour work week. The exact compensation may vary based on skills, experience, training, licensure and certifications and location. Base Pay Range: Minimum: $135,000.00 USD Maximum: $235,000.00 USD We Value Your Impact: Your contribution matters and it's recognized. You can expect a fair and competitive rewards package that reflects the impact you create and the value you deliver. We know rewards go beyond numbers. Offering more than just a paycheck our benefits are designed to support you, your family and your well-being, now and into the future. Santander Benefits - 2026 Santander OnGoing/NH eGuide () Risk Culture: We embrace a strong risk culture and all of our professionals at all levels are expected to take a proactive and responsible approach toward risk management. EEO Statement: At Santander, we value and respect differences in our workforce. We actively encourage everyone to apply. Santander is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, genetics, disability, age, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. Working Conditions: Frequent minimal physical effort such as sitting, standing and walking is required for this role. Depending on location, occasional moving and lifting light equipment and/or furniture may be required. Employer Rights: This job description does not list all of the job duties of the job. You may be asked by your supervisors or managers to perform other duties. You may be evaluated in part based upon your performance of the tasks listed in this job description. The employer has the right to revise this job description at any time. This job description is not a contract for employment and either you or the employer may terminate your employment at any time for any reason. What To Do Next : If this sounds like a role you are interested in, then please apply. We are committed to providing an inclusive and accessible application process for all candidates. If you require any assistance or accommodation due to a disability or any other reason, please contact us at to discuss your needs.
It Starts Here: Santander is a global leader and innovator in the financial services industry and is evolving from a high-impact brand into a technology-driven organization. Our people are at the heart of this journey and together, we are driving a customer-centric transformation that values bold thinking, innovation, and the courage to challenge what's possible. This is more than a strategic shift. It's a chance for driven professionals to grow, learn, and make a real difference. If you are interested in exploring the possibilities We Want to Talk to You! The Difference You Make: The CIB, Associate role sits within Santander Corporate & Investment Banking and functions as a front-office, First Line of Defense credit role supporting the underwriting, structuring, and active management of infrastructure and real assets credit exposures, with a strong emphasis on renewable energy, energy transition, and infrastructure (including digital infrastructure). The role operates as a credit function within the business, partnering closely with origination and product teams and maintaining direct accountability for asset-level underwriting, credit quality, documentation, and execution. The Associate leads transactions across the full investment lifecycle, from underwriting through active asset-level portfolio management, applying rigorous credit judgment and engaging credibly with the 2nd Line of Defense. This position is designed for a highly motivated professional who thrives in a fast-paced, client-facing investment banking environment and demonstrates strong judgment, ownership, and commitment to Santander's risk culture. Underwriting Support underwriting and structuring of new infrastructure and real assets transactions, including new originations, refinancings, extensions, upsizes, amendments. Act as the First Line of Defense credit owner, accountable for the accuracy and completeness of credit analysis, due diligence, and supporting documentation. Develop clear, concise, and judgment-driven credit recommendations that articulate key risks, mitigants, and structural protections in line with Santander credit standards Support the senior underwriter to defend credit recommendations and actively drive and accelerate approvals with the 2nd Line of Defense. Portfolio Management Participate in and, as appropriate, lead client interactions, demonstrating command of asset performance, financing structure, and client requests. When acting in an Administrative Agent role, take a leadership position in coordinating the lender group building consensus. Develop and maintain complex financial models, incorporating debt, tax equity, and equity structures, with a focus on operating cash flows. Own post-close portfolio management end-to-end, with direct accountability for asset performance monitoring, covenant compliance, proactive risk identification, and delivery against client and transaction timelines. Own consent, waiver, and amendment processes, leveraging asset-level analysis to prepare credit write-ups and recommendations, structure and negotiate outcomes with sponsors and counterparties. Synthesize portfolio performance, trends, and emerging risks into clear, concise written materials and presentations for senior management. Represent the business in interactions with auditors and regulators, demonstrating command of underlying credit decisions, asset fundamentals, and Santander's risk framework. Respond to ad-hoc requests from Senior Management, often covering implications of law changes and shifts in government policy Perform annual credit reviews of assigned exposures, reassessing performance, risk profile, and adherence to original underwriting. Strong ability to synthesize complex asset-level and cash flow analysis into clear, credit narratives. Leadership & Development Provide guidance, review, and mentorship to Analysts, setting expectations for analytical rigor, writing quality, and execution discipline. Contribute to continuous improvement of underwriting, portfolio management, and credit processes. What You Bring: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, Engineering, Applied Sciences, or a related quantitative or analytical field. Advanced coursework or demonstrated academic focus in infrastructure, energy systems, engineering, or real assets viewed positively. 3-6 years of experience in infrastructure or project finance, real assets credit, leveraged finance, structured finance, or related investment or credit roles. Experience with infrastructure, energy, renewables, or other real assets strongly preferred. Advanced Excel and PowerPoint skills with a solid foundation in financial modeling. Strong written and verbal communication skills; comfortable engaging with sponsors, clients, senior bankers, and independent risk partners. Highly motivated self-starter with the resilience to perform in a demanding, high-expectation environment. Certifications: Registration for FINRA SIE must be completed within 90 days of hire date if it is not available for transfer upon hire. FINRA recognized equivalents will be accepted. Registration for FINRA Series 79 must be completed within 90 days of hire date if it is not available for transfer upon hire. FINRA recognized equivalents will be accepted. Registration for FINRA Series 63 must be completed within 90 days of hire date if it is not available for transfer upon hire. FINRA recognized equivalents will be accepted. This position is subject to FINRA Background Screening Requirements, including successful completion and clearing of a background check. Internal transfers are subject to comply with 17 CFR 240.17f-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and FINRA Bylaws, Article III, Section 3, which states that Associated Persons should not be subject to statutory disqualification. Successful candidates must also meet ongoing regulatory requirements including additional screening and are required to report certain incidents. It Would Be Nice For You To Have: Established work history or equivalent demonstrated through a combination of work experience, training, military service, or education. Experience in Microsoft Office products. What Else You Need To Know: The base pay range for this position is posted below and represents the annualized salary range. For hourly positions (non-exempt), the annual range is based on a 40-hour work week. The exact compensation may vary based on skills, experience, training, licensure and certifications and location. Base Pay Range: Minimum: $145,000.00 USD Maximum: $175,000.00 USD We Value Your Impact: Your contribution matters and it's recognized. You can expect a fair and competitive rewards package that reflects the impact you create and the value you deliver. We know rewards go beyond numbers. Offering more than just a paycheck our benefits are designed to support you, your family and your well-being, now and into the future. Santander Benefits - 2026 Santander OnGoing/NH eGuide () Risk Culture: We embrace a strong risk culture and all of our professionals at all levels are expected to take a proactive and responsible approach toward risk management. EEO Statement: At Santander, we value and respect differences in our workforce. We actively encourage everyone to apply. Santander is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, genetics, disability, age, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. Working Conditions: Frequent minimal physical effort such as sitting, standing and walking is required for this role. Depending on location, occasional moving and lifting light equipment and/or furniture may be required. Employer Rights: This job description does not list all of the job duties of the job. You may be asked by your supervisors or managers to perform other duties. You may be evaluated in part based upon your performance of the tasks listed in this job description. The employer has the right to revise this job description at any time. This job description is not a contract for employment and either you or the employer may terminate your employment at any time for any reason. What To Do Next : If this sounds like a role you are interested in, then please apply. We are committed to providing an inclusive and accessible application process for all candidates. If you require any assistance or accommodation due to a disability or any other reason, please contact us at to discuss your needs.
05/25/2026
Full time
It Starts Here: Santander is a global leader and innovator in the financial services industry and is evolving from a high-impact brand into a technology-driven organization. Our people are at the heart of this journey and together, we are driving a customer-centric transformation that values bold thinking, innovation, and the courage to challenge what's possible. This is more than a strategic shift. It's a chance for driven professionals to grow, learn, and make a real difference. If you are interested in exploring the possibilities We Want to Talk to You! The Difference You Make: The CIB, Associate role sits within Santander Corporate & Investment Banking and functions as a front-office, First Line of Defense credit role supporting the underwriting, structuring, and active management of infrastructure and real assets credit exposures, with a strong emphasis on renewable energy, energy transition, and infrastructure (including digital infrastructure). The role operates as a credit function within the business, partnering closely with origination and product teams and maintaining direct accountability for asset-level underwriting, credit quality, documentation, and execution. The Associate leads transactions across the full investment lifecycle, from underwriting through active asset-level portfolio management, applying rigorous credit judgment and engaging credibly with the 2nd Line of Defense. This position is designed for a highly motivated professional who thrives in a fast-paced, client-facing investment banking environment and demonstrates strong judgment, ownership, and commitment to Santander's risk culture. Underwriting Support underwriting and structuring of new infrastructure and real assets transactions, including new originations, refinancings, extensions, upsizes, amendments. Act as the First Line of Defense credit owner, accountable for the accuracy and completeness of credit analysis, due diligence, and supporting documentation. Develop clear, concise, and judgment-driven credit recommendations that articulate key risks, mitigants, and structural protections in line with Santander credit standards Support the senior underwriter to defend credit recommendations and actively drive and accelerate approvals with the 2nd Line of Defense. Portfolio Management Participate in and, as appropriate, lead client interactions, demonstrating command of asset performance, financing structure, and client requests. When acting in an Administrative Agent role, take a leadership position in coordinating the lender group building consensus. Develop and maintain complex financial models, incorporating debt, tax equity, and equity structures, with a focus on operating cash flows. Own post-close portfolio management end-to-end, with direct accountability for asset performance monitoring, covenant compliance, proactive risk identification, and delivery against client and transaction timelines. Own consent, waiver, and amendment processes, leveraging asset-level analysis to prepare credit write-ups and recommendations, structure and negotiate outcomes with sponsors and counterparties. Synthesize portfolio performance, trends, and emerging risks into clear, concise written materials and presentations for senior management. Represent the business in interactions with auditors and regulators, demonstrating command of underlying credit decisions, asset fundamentals, and Santander's risk framework. Respond to ad-hoc requests from Senior Management, often covering implications of law changes and shifts in government policy Perform annual credit reviews of assigned exposures, reassessing performance, risk profile, and adherence to original underwriting. Strong ability to synthesize complex asset-level and cash flow analysis into clear, credit narratives. Leadership & Development Provide guidance, review, and mentorship to Analysts, setting expectations for analytical rigor, writing quality, and execution discipline. Contribute to continuous improvement of underwriting, portfolio management, and credit processes. What You Bring: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Bachelor's degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, Engineering, Applied Sciences, or a related quantitative or analytical field. Advanced coursework or demonstrated academic focus in infrastructure, energy systems, engineering, or real assets viewed positively. 3-6 years of experience in infrastructure or project finance, real assets credit, leveraged finance, structured finance, or related investment or credit roles. Experience with infrastructure, energy, renewables, or other real assets strongly preferred. Advanced Excel and PowerPoint skills with a solid foundation in financial modeling. Strong written and verbal communication skills; comfortable engaging with sponsors, clients, senior bankers, and independent risk partners. Highly motivated self-starter with the resilience to perform in a demanding, high-expectation environment. Certifications: Registration for FINRA SIE must be completed within 90 days of hire date if it is not available for transfer upon hire. FINRA recognized equivalents will be accepted. Registration for FINRA Series 79 must be completed within 90 days of hire date if it is not available for transfer upon hire. FINRA recognized equivalents will be accepted. Registration for FINRA Series 63 must be completed within 90 days of hire date if it is not available for transfer upon hire. FINRA recognized equivalents will be accepted. This position is subject to FINRA Background Screening Requirements, including successful completion and clearing of a background check. Internal transfers are subject to comply with 17 CFR 240.17f-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and FINRA Bylaws, Article III, Section 3, which states that Associated Persons should not be subject to statutory disqualification. Successful candidates must also meet ongoing regulatory requirements including additional screening and are required to report certain incidents. It Would Be Nice For You To Have: Established work history or equivalent demonstrated through a combination of work experience, training, military service, or education. Experience in Microsoft Office products. What Else You Need To Know: The base pay range for this position is posted below and represents the annualized salary range. For hourly positions (non-exempt), the annual range is based on a 40-hour work week. The exact compensation may vary based on skills, experience, training, licensure and certifications and location. Base Pay Range: Minimum: $145,000.00 USD Maximum: $175,000.00 USD We Value Your Impact: Your contribution matters and it's recognized. You can expect a fair and competitive rewards package that reflects the impact you create and the value you deliver. We know rewards go beyond numbers. Offering more than just a paycheck our benefits are designed to support you, your family and your well-being, now and into the future. Santander Benefits - 2026 Santander OnGoing/NH eGuide () Risk Culture: We embrace a strong risk culture and all of our professionals at all levels are expected to take a proactive and responsible approach toward risk management. EEO Statement: At Santander, we value and respect differences in our workforce. We actively encourage everyone to apply. Santander is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, genetics, disability, age, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. Working Conditions: Frequent minimal physical effort such as sitting, standing and walking is required for this role. Depending on location, occasional moving and lifting light equipment and/or furniture may be required. Employer Rights: This job description does not list all of the job duties of the job. You may be asked by your supervisors or managers to perform other duties. You may be evaluated in part based upon your performance of the tasks listed in this job description. The employer has the right to revise this job description at any time. This job description is not a contract for employment and either you or the employer may terminate your employment at any time for any reason. What To Do Next : If this sounds like a role you are interested in, then please apply. We are committed to providing an inclusive and accessible application process for all candidates. If you require any assistance or accommodation due to a disability or any other reason, please contact us at to discuss your needs.
What You Need To Know Shape a remarkable future with us. Build a career working for an industry leader that truly invests in their people - and equips them with leading technology, continuous learning, and the ability to bring their best selves to work. As the preeminent wine and spirits distributor, Southern Glazer's isn't just one of Forbes' Top Private Companies; it's a family-owned business with deep roots dating back to 1933. Southern Glazer's is proud of its well-earned positive reputation, continually achieving accolades for our outstanding workplace culture. We take pride in creating a culture where our people are valued, supported, and provided opportunities for growth and belonging. As a full-time employee, you can choose from a wide-ranging menu of our Top Shelf Benefits, including comprehensive medical and prescription drug coverage, dental and vision plans, tax-saving Flexible Spending Accounts, disability coverage, life insurance plans, and a 401(k) plan. We also offer tuition assistance, a wellness program, parental leave, vacation accrual, paid sick leave, and more. By joining Southern Glazer's, you would be part of a team that values excellence, innovation, and community. This is more than just a job - it's an opportunity to build the future of beverage distribution and grow with a company that truly cares about its people. Overview Responsible for collaborating with the Operations Leadership Team and Logistics Managers to ensure complete safety compliance for a delivery fleet of small volume , scope, and complexity . This role must also ensure all logistics (transportation) associates meet Department of Transportation (DOT) and Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) criteria. Primary Responsibilities Ensures all transportation associates understand and operate within the organizational, operational, safety, and service policies and procedures Investigates and reports all vehicle collisions in a timely manner and according to SGWS policy Trains all transportation associates on proper vehicle incident reporting procedures Assigns vehicle investigations to appropriate field personnel Reviews vehicle incident investigation findings for accuracy and completion and "preventability" determinations (root-cause analysis), and employs appropriate corrective actions to prevent recurrence Creates and implements Vehicle Collision Review Committees at selected SGWS locations Trains transportation supervisors on effectively using the following applications: Lytx, Geotab Telematics, Benchmark (Gensuite), and J.J. Keller's DataSense Monitors Electronic Logging Device (ELD) and Electronic Vehicle Inspection Reports (EDVIR) for compliance with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSR's) and Company policies Tracking fleet metrics to identify areas needing improvement and areas meeting/exceeding business goals and key performance indicators (KPIs) Additional Primary Responsibilities Oversees monthly fleet safety training or meetings per SGWS Safety Policy Provides initial fleet safety training and maintain annual refresher training records and files Collaborates with EHS Manager on researching, initiating, and promoting fleet safety projects Conducts DOT regulatory training to include driver qualification, hours-of-service, driver vehicle inspection reports, and drug/alcohol testing Conducts ride-alongs with poor performing drivers and instructs on safe driving behaviors Ensures all transportation employees operating CMVs are fully qualified and maintain driver qualification records in support of Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSR) Conducts regular on-site vehicle safety inspection audits and driver record audits Exhibits high-level of integrity and commitment to maintaining confidential information Responds to emails, calls, or requests from internal customers and vendors in an acceptable timeframe Performs other related duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications Minimum of 5 years professional experience in DOT Compliance or equivalent experience (Bachelor's Degree in Occupational Health & Safety or related degree preferred) Complete "Certified Transportation Professional" certification (within 12 months of hire) OSHA 30-Hour (or within 60 days of hire - online is available ) Complete "Smith System Driving Instructor" course (within six months of hire) Complete Safety Trained Supervisor (STS) certified by ASSP (within two years of hire) Valid state motor vehicle operator's license Strong knowledge of FMCSR's requirements pertaining to driver qualification files, hour-of-service, drug/alcohol testing and vehicle maintenance Ability to read, analyze, and interpret general compliance reports, technical procedures, and/or government regulations Exceptional verbal, written, organizational, analytical, communication, and interpersonal skills to interact within all levels of the organization Strong organization, multi-tasking, follow-through, and time management skills Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite Bilingual preferred (English/Spanish) Physical Demands Physical demands with activity or condition for a considerable amount of time include sitting and typing/keyboarding using a computer (e.g., keyboard, mouse, and monitor) or adding machine Physical demands include a considerable amount of time walking, bending, reaching, standing, squatting, and stooping Additional hours may be required during October, November, and December and other peak periods 25% travel required EEO Statement Southern Glazer's Wine and Spirits, an Affirmative Action/EEO employer, prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type and provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training. SGWS complies with all federal, state and local laws concerning consideration of a qualified applicant's arrest and/or criminal conviction records. Southern Glazer's Wine and Spirits provides competitive compensation based on estimated performance level consistent with the past relevant experience, knowledge, skills, abilities and education of employees. Unless otherwise expressly stated, any pay ranges posted here are estimates from outside of Southern Glazer's Wine and Spirits and do not reflect Southern Glazer's pay bands or ranges. If you have any questions or concerns about whether this posting complies/adheres with local pay transparency requirements, please contact the SGWS talent acquisition team at
05/25/2026
Full time
What You Need To Know Shape a remarkable future with us. Build a career working for an industry leader that truly invests in their people - and equips them with leading technology, continuous learning, and the ability to bring their best selves to work. As the preeminent wine and spirits distributor, Southern Glazer's isn't just one of Forbes' Top Private Companies; it's a family-owned business with deep roots dating back to 1933. Southern Glazer's is proud of its well-earned positive reputation, continually achieving accolades for our outstanding workplace culture. We take pride in creating a culture where our people are valued, supported, and provided opportunities for growth and belonging. As a full-time employee, you can choose from a wide-ranging menu of our Top Shelf Benefits, including comprehensive medical and prescription drug coverage, dental and vision plans, tax-saving Flexible Spending Accounts, disability coverage, life insurance plans, and a 401(k) plan. We also offer tuition assistance, a wellness program, parental leave, vacation accrual, paid sick leave, and more. By joining Southern Glazer's, you would be part of a team that values excellence, innovation, and community. This is more than just a job - it's an opportunity to build the future of beverage distribution and grow with a company that truly cares about its people. Overview Responsible for collaborating with the Operations Leadership Team and Logistics Managers to ensure complete safety compliance for a delivery fleet of small volume , scope, and complexity . This role must also ensure all logistics (transportation) associates meet Department of Transportation (DOT) and Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) criteria. Primary Responsibilities Ensures all transportation associates understand and operate within the organizational, operational, safety, and service policies and procedures Investigates and reports all vehicle collisions in a timely manner and according to SGWS policy Trains all transportation associates on proper vehicle incident reporting procedures Assigns vehicle investigations to appropriate field personnel Reviews vehicle incident investigation findings for accuracy and completion and "preventability" determinations (root-cause analysis), and employs appropriate corrective actions to prevent recurrence Creates and implements Vehicle Collision Review Committees at selected SGWS locations Trains transportation supervisors on effectively using the following applications: Lytx, Geotab Telematics, Benchmark (Gensuite), and J.J. Keller's DataSense Monitors Electronic Logging Device (ELD) and Electronic Vehicle Inspection Reports (EDVIR) for compliance with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSR's) and Company policies Tracking fleet metrics to identify areas needing improvement and areas meeting/exceeding business goals and key performance indicators (KPIs) Additional Primary Responsibilities Oversees monthly fleet safety training or meetings per SGWS Safety Policy Provides initial fleet safety training and maintain annual refresher training records and files Collaborates with EHS Manager on researching, initiating, and promoting fleet safety projects Conducts DOT regulatory training to include driver qualification, hours-of-service, driver vehicle inspection reports, and drug/alcohol testing Conducts ride-alongs with poor performing drivers and instructs on safe driving behaviors Ensures all transportation employees operating CMVs are fully qualified and maintain driver qualification records in support of Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSR) Conducts regular on-site vehicle safety inspection audits and driver record audits Exhibits high-level of integrity and commitment to maintaining confidential information Responds to emails, calls, or requests from internal customers and vendors in an acceptable timeframe Performs other related duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications Minimum of 5 years professional experience in DOT Compliance or equivalent experience (Bachelor's Degree in Occupational Health & Safety or related degree preferred) Complete "Certified Transportation Professional" certification (within 12 months of hire) OSHA 30-Hour (or within 60 days of hire - online is available ) Complete "Smith System Driving Instructor" course (within six months of hire) Complete Safety Trained Supervisor (STS) certified by ASSP (within two years of hire) Valid state motor vehicle operator's license Strong knowledge of FMCSR's requirements pertaining to driver qualification files, hour-of-service, drug/alcohol testing and vehicle maintenance Ability to read, analyze, and interpret general compliance reports, technical procedures, and/or government regulations Exceptional verbal, written, organizational, analytical, communication, and interpersonal skills to interact within all levels of the organization Strong organization, multi-tasking, follow-through, and time management skills Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite Bilingual preferred (English/Spanish) Physical Demands Physical demands with activity or condition for a considerable amount of time include sitting and typing/keyboarding using a computer (e.g., keyboard, mouse, and monitor) or adding machine Physical demands include a considerable amount of time walking, bending, reaching, standing, squatting, and stooping Additional hours may be required during October, November, and December and other peak periods 25% travel required EEO Statement Southern Glazer's Wine and Spirits, an Affirmative Action/EEO employer, prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type and provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training. SGWS complies with all federal, state and local laws concerning consideration of a qualified applicant's arrest and/or criminal conviction records. Southern Glazer's Wine and Spirits provides competitive compensation based on estimated performance level consistent with the past relevant experience, knowledge, skills, abilities and education of employees. Unless otherwise expressly stated, any pay ranges posted here are estimates from outside of Southern Glazer's Wine and Spirits and do not reflect Southern Glazer's pay bands or ranges. If you have any questions or concerns about whether this posting complies/adheres with local pay transparency requirements, please contact the SGWS talent acquisition team at
Boos & Associates A Professional Corporation
Long Beach, California
Boos & Associates is growing , we were recently named one of the Fastest Growing Accounting Firms and Businesses in the Fresno area by the Fresno Business Journal. That growth has led us to expand to different markets and we are in need of an Assurance Senior Manager to be at the center of our business needs in the Long Beach office. If you are looking for an opportunity to help grow our firm, have an entrepreneur spirit, and enjoy leading and developing professional individuals this might be the role for you! What you will do: As the Assurance Senior Manager, you will play a critical role in overseeing and managing multiple audit engagements for a wide range of clients, focusing primarily on privately held companies in a variety of industries. Your leadership and expertise will be instrumental in ensuring the accuracy and reliability of financial statements and disclosures, providing clients with valuable insights, and fostering strong relationships with key stakeholders. Traditionally responsibilities of the Senior Assurance Manager will include advising the client on various economic and regulatory risks within their industry, resolving complex accounting issues, apply GAAP and GAAS consistently within complex situations, writing technical consultation memos on GAAP / GAAS issues, and documenting, validating, testing and assessing various financial reporting control systems. What you bring to the role: Education: Bachelors in Accounting or equivalent required MBA/Masters degree in Accountancy preferred. Experiences, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Extensive experience in external auditing, preferably in Big 4 or National accounting firm. Ten (10) or more years prior work experience in public accounting required.Prior significant supervisory experience.Excellent leadership and team management skills, with a track record of successfully leading and motivating diverse teams.Exceptional written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills to build strong client relationship and interact effectively with stakeholders. License/Certifications: Active licensed US CPA, recognized active International Equivalent or unique qualification as defined by Firm's Assurance Licensing Policy, requiredIf active international equivalent or unique qualifications, required to obtain an active US CPA license within approved timeframe as defined by firm licensing requirement guidelines Software: Experience in the use of various assurance applications and research tools as is appropriate for this levelMicrosoft Office Products, including Windows, Word, Excel, and PowerPointOther Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:Sound GAAP and GAAS knowledgePossess proven solid verbal and written communication skillsPossess excellent people development and delegation skills, including training/instruction and engagement scheduling and budgetingPossess executive presence - need to be able to be primary contact for the client, prepare and present presentations to clients and potential clientsPossess client development/relationship-building skillsPossess solid decision-making skillsAble to resolve complex accounting issuesAble to be responsible for business development and marketingAble to be responsible for engagement profitability including billings and collections More About Boos & Associates, a Professional Corporation is a Certified Public Accountant and Consulting firm established in February 2004. Prior to founding the firm our Managing Director was a Tax Director with a Big 4 accounting firm with over 30 years public accounting experience. We currently have a staff of approximately 130 and anticipate continued expansion opportunities in the near and long term. Our greatest strength is our people. We foster and support innovative, strategic ideas that can transform developments in accounting, tax, and consulting into practical solutions for our clients. Our Fresno office is a first-class facility located in the Fig Garden Financial Center. The firm is paperless and uses the latest in technology to assist our associates in performing in a more efficient and effective manner. The firm provides above market performance-based compensation and provides competitive employer paid employee benefits and a generous personal time off policy. We continually invest in our people by providing extensive training and career advisor programs. We recognize our unique opportunity to embrace the cultural and ethnic opportunity our clients and people have to offer. We are committed to optimizing this opportunity to hire outstanding individuals of diverse backgrounds, and to offer them a dynamic, challenging environment to develop their skills as trusted advisors to our clients. Our commitment to diversity encompasses all people within our firm, professionals, and administrative support alike, including people of different races, religions, cultural backgrounds, national origins, disabilities or medical conditions, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity and ages. Compensation Information: Individual salaries that are offered to a candidate are determined after consideration of numerous factors including but not limited to the candidate's qualifications, experience, skills, and geography. We are an independent member of the BDO Alliance USA. As an independent member of BDO Alliance USA, our shared Core Purpose is Helping People Thrive Every Day. Our Core Values reflect how we manage our work, our relationships and ourselves. As an employee of the firm, you will live true to our Core Values of people first, being exceptional every day in every way, embracing change, feeling empowered through knowledge, and choosing accountability. Our Core Values are the standards by which we conduct ourselves day in and day out, both internally and externally. Compensation details: 00 Yearly Salary PIbed2-4439
05/25/2026
Full time
Boos & Associates is growing , we were recently named one of the Fastest Growing Accounting Firms and Businesses in the Fresno area by the Fresno Business Journal. That growth has led us to expand to different markets and we are in need of an Assurance Senior Manager to be at the center of our business needs in the Long Beach office. If you are looking for an opportunity to help grow our firm, have an entrepreneur spirit, and enjoy leading and developing professional individuals this might be the role for you! What you will do: As the Assurance Senior Manager, you will play a critical role in overseeing and managing multiple audit engagements for a wide range of clients, focusing primarily on privately held companies in a variety of industries. Your leadership and expertise will be instrumental in ensuring the accuracy and reliability of financial statements and disclosures, providing clients with valuable insights, and fostering strong relationships with key stakeholders. Traditionally responsibilities of the Senior Assurance Manager will include advising the client on various economic and regulatory risks within their industry, resolving complex accounting issues, apply GAAP and GAAS consistently within complex situations, writing technical consultation memos on GAAP / GAAS issues, and documenting, validating, testing and assessing various financial reporting control systems. What you bring to the role: Education: Bachelors in Accounting or equivalent required MBA/Masters degree in Accountancy preferred. Experiences, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Extensive experience in external auditing, preferably in Big 4 or National accounting firm. Ten (10) or more years prior work experience in public accounting required.Prior significant supervisory experience.Excellent leadership and team management skills, with a track record of successfully leading and motivating diverse teams.Exceptional written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills to build strong client relationship and interact effectively with stakeholders. License/Certifications: Active licensed US CPA, recognized active International Equivalent or unique qualification as defined by Firm's Assurance Licensing Policy, requiredIf active international equivalent or unique qualifications, required to obtain an active US CPA license within approved timeframe as defined by firm licensing requirement guidelines Software: Experience in the use of various assurance applications and research tools as is appropriate for this levelMicrosoft Office Products, including Windows, Word, Excel, and PowerPointOther Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:Sound GAAP and GAAS knowledgePossess proven solid verbal and written communication skillsPossess excellent people development and delegation skills, including training/instruction and engagement scheduling and budgetingPossess executive presence - need to be able to be primary contact for the client, prepare and present presentations to clients and potential clientsPossess client development/relationship-building skillsPossess solid decision-making skillsAble to resolve complex accounting issuesAble to be responsible for business development and marketingAble to be responsible for engagement profitability including billings and collections More About Boos & Associates, a Professional Corporation is a Certified Public Accountant and Consulting firm established in February 2004. Prior to founding the firm our Managing Director was a Tax Director with a Big 4 accounting firm with over 30 years public accounting experience. We currently have a staff of approximately 130 and anticipate continued expansion opportunities in the near and long term. Our greatest strength is our people. We foster and support innovative, strategic ideas that can transform developments in accounting, tax, and consulting into practical solutions for our clients. Our Fresno office is a first-class facility located in the Fig Garden Financial Center. The firm is paperless and uses the latest in technology to assist our associates in performing in a more efficient and effective manner. The firm provides above market performance-based compensation and provides competitive employer paid employee benefits and a generous personal time off policy. We continually invest in our people by providing extensive training and career advisor programs. We recognize our unique opportunity to embrace the cultural and ethnic opportunity our clients and people have to offer. We are committed to optimizing this opportunity to hire outstanding individuals of diverse backgrounds, and to offer them a dynamic, challenging environment to develop their skills as trusted advisors to our clients. Our commitment to diversity encompasses all people within our firm, professionals, and administrative support alike, including people of different races, religions, cultural backgrounds, national origins, disabilities or medical conditions, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity and ages. Compensation Information: Individual salaries that are offered to a candidate are determined after consideration of numerous factors including but not limited to the candidate's qualifications, experience, skills, and geography. We are an independent member of the BDO Alliance USA. As an independent member of BDO Alliance USA, our shared Core Purpose is Helping People Thrive Every Day. Our Core Values reflect how we manage our work, our relationships and ourselves. As an employee of the firm, you will live true to our Core Values of people first, being exceptional every day in every way, embracing change, feeling empowered through knowledge, and choosing accountability. Our Core Values are the standards by which we conduct ourselves day in and day out, both internally and externally. Compensation details: 00 Yearly Salary PIbed2-4439
Senior Accountant Department: Accounting Division: Accounting & Finance At Daniel Defense, Only the Best Build the Best Daniel Defense engineers and manufactures the world's finest weapon systems and accessories. Our mission to Honor God and Defend Freedom is accomplished by serving customers and providing top quality solutions to our military, law enforcement and civilians that are seeking premium firearms for home defense, hunting, and sport shooting. As a Senior Accountant you will be responsible for the functions outlined below: Essential Functions: Responsible for demonstrating commitment to and leadership of environmental health and safety principles, policies and procedures. Maintain the Fixed Asset sub-ledger, including all additions and disposals as well as related Accumulated depreciation. Reconcile Prepaid and Accrual accounts, researching and reconciling all variances. Reconcile Current and Long-term debt accounts and maintain related supporting schedules. Prepares Sales tax and Federal Excise tax returns in addition to reconciling related Balance Sheet accounts. Analyze monthly expense account trends and provide thorough variance explanations. Assist with both external and bank audits. Participates in the company's efforts to continuously improve in Safety, 6S, Quality, Delivery and Productivity. Expected to be a contributor to the company standards on high integrity, safety, fair and equitable treatment and a positive work environment Other responsibilities as deemed appropriate or necessary by management. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Bachelor's Degree in Accounting with 4-7 years of experience or a combination of related experience, education and/or training to sufficiently and successfully perform the essential functions of the job. May supervise and guide junior accountants. May require a CPA certification. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Contributes to moderately complex aspects of a project. Work is generally independent and collaborative in nature. ERP or other business systems experience. Superior analytical and problem-solving skills. Proven ability to work both independently and collaboratively with different levels of employees. Must be able to manage time efficiently. Highly detail-oriented and organized. Ability to work independently and be a self-starter. Ability to prioritize responsibilities and work under deadlines and pressure. Demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously, set priorities, identify and address problems, meet deadlines, and stay within budget. Strong computer software and Excel experience Demonstrated ability to recognize and work in accordance with our Company Values. Physical Requirements: Must be able to lift and carry awkward items weighing up to 50 pounds. Requires intermittent standing, walking, sitting and bending throughout the work day. Must be able to work in a manufacturing environment, to include working in and around machinery, exposure to noise and chemicals, lights/lasers, etc. Must be able to wear appropriate Personal Protection Equipment as required by your position and/or Company policy. Daniel Defense is an EOE AA M/F/Vet/Disability employer and promotes a "Drug Free Workplace". Note: The statements above are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by those assigned to the job. This list is not intended to be an exhaustive list of responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel in this job. Responsibilities are subject to change at the discretion of the employer and do not establish a contract of employment - Daniel Defense is an at will employer. PId8979e39c53e-7074
05/25/2026
Full time
Senior Accountant Department: Accounting Division: Accounting & Finance At Daniel Defense, Only the Best Build the Best Daniel Defense engineers and manufactures the world's finest weapon systems and accessories. Our mission to Honor God and Defend Freedom is accomplished by serving customers and providing top quality solutions to our military, law enforcement and civilians that are seeking premium firearms for home defense, hunting, and sport shooting. As a Senior Accountant you will be responsible for the functions outlined below: Essential Functions: Responsible for demonstrating commitment to and leadership of environmental health and safety principles, policies and procedures. Maintain the Fixed Asset sub-ledger, including all additions and disposals as well as related Accumulated depreciation. Reconcile Prepaid and Accrual accounts, researching and reconciling all variances. Reconcile Current and Long-term debt accounts and maintain related supporting schedules. Prepares Sales tax and Federal Excise tax returns in addition to reconciling related Balance Sheet accounts. Analyze monthly expense account trends and provide thorough variance explanations. Assist with both external and bank audits. Participates in the company's efforts to continuously improve in Safety, 6S, Quality, Delivery and Productivity. Expected to be a contributor to the company standards on high integrity, safety, fair and equitable treatment and a positive work environment Other responsibilities as deemed appropriate or necessary by management. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Bachelor's Degree in Accounting with 4-7 years of experience or a combination of related experience, education and/or training to sufficiently and successfully perform the essential functions of the job. May supervise and guide junior accountants. May require a CPA certification. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Contributes to moderately complex aspects of a project. Work is generally independent and collaborative in nature. ERP or other business systems experience. Superior analytical and problem-solving skills. Proven ability to work both independently and collaboratively with different levels of employees. Must be able to manage time efficiently. Highly detail-oriented and organized. Ability to work independently and be a self-starter. Ability to prioritize responsibilities and work under deadlines and pressure. Demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously, set priorities, identify and address problems, meet deadlines, and stay within budget. Strong computer software and Excel experience Demonstrated ability to recognize and work in accordance with our Company Values. Physical Requirements: Must be able to lift and carry awkward items weighing up to 50 pounds. Requires intermittent standing, walking, sitting and bending throughout the work day. Must be able to work in a manufacturing environment, to include working in and around machinery, exposure to noise and chemicals, lights/lasers, etc. Must be able to wear appropriate Personal Protection Equipment as required by your position and/or Company policy. Daniel Defense is an EOE AA M/F/Vet/Disability employer and promotes a "Drug Free Workplace". Note: The statements above are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by those assigned to the job. This list is not intended to be an exhaustive list of responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel in this job. Responsibilities are subject to change at the discretion of the employer and do not establish a contract of employment - Daniel Defense is an at will employer. PId8979e39c53e-7074
The Team Manager is the leader of the Patient Care Team and that member of the team whose function is to: supervise, evaluate and coordinate the various component members of the interdisciplinary team; assure continuity of care from admission to discharge or transfer to bereavement; serve as patient advocate and coordinator for other social service and health care providers in the community who are involved in the care of the team s patients; assume responsibility for the maintenance of patient records from intake through discharge or transfer to bereavement. Benefits Include: Full Time- M-F 8-5 in Office- In the field with team 4/6 times per month Salaried Competitive compensation Generous PTO Tuition Reimbursement Mileage Reimbursement Health (Including Dental & Vision), Life and Disability Insurance Roadside Assistance 401(k) plan with numerous investment options and generous company match Pre-tax healthcare and dependent care flexible spending accounts Cancer and/or critical illness benefit Employee Assistance Program Legal Insurance Affinity Program QUALIFICATIONS Reliable transportation with appropriate license and insurance coverage for driver and passengers. Private telephone in home. Knowledge of the principles and practices of primary medical and nursing care, with at least a working knowledge of oncologic nursing and palliative care. Basic understanding of the interpersonal dynamics operative within the working relationships of an interdisciplinary health care team, and knowledge of the process of dying and bereavement. Working knowledge of VITAS information system (Vx) and the ability to utilize management reports. Two years successful supervisory experience or equivalent in a health care organization. EDUCATION Bachelor's degree preferred. Current and valid R.N. License to practice in the state where the VITAS program is located. Behind every patient success story at VITAS every last wish fulfilled, every loving memory made is a team of compassionate, expert professionals doing their best to make a difference. To attract and retain the nation s top talent, VITAS demonstrates what employees can expect from a career with the nation s leading provider of end-of-life care. We call it the VITAS Employee Promise . Our video about the Employee Promise features our staff, whose firsthand experience offers useful insight into the five key areas that define VITAS culture: Purpose: A mission-driven and fulfilling career caring for patients with advanced illness Passion: The opportunity to work with people who share your deep caring for the work you do People: A commitment to focus on employees, the heartbeat of VITAS, and to provide resources that complement their daily work Possibilities: A caring culture that supports professional growth in an environment equipped with technology and protocols that ensure a safe and productive work experience Presence: Accessible, approachable, and authentic leaders who have a desire to listen and learn from their employees
05/25/2026
Full time
The Team Manager is the leader of the Patient Care Team and that member of the team whose function is to: supervise, evaluate and coordinate the various component members of the interdisciplinary team; assure continuity of care from admission to discharge or transfer to bereavement; serve as patient advocate and coordinator for other social service and health care providers in the community who are involved in the care of the team s patients; assume responsibility for the maintenance of patient records from intake through discharge or transfer to bereavement. Benefits Include: Full Time- M-F 8-5 in Office- In the field with team 4/6 times per month Salaried Competitive compensation Generous PTO Tuition Reimbursement Mileage Reimbursement Health (Including Dental & Vision), Life and Disability Insurance Roadside Assistance 401(k) plan with numerous investment options and generous company match Pre-tax healthcare and dependent care flexible spending accounts Cancer and/or critical illness benefit Employee Assistance Program Legal Insurance Affinity Program QUALIFICATIONS Reliable transportation with appropriate license and insurance coverage for driver and passengers. Private telephone in home. Knowledge of the principles and practices of primary medical and nursing care, with at least a working knowledge of oncologic nursing and palliative care. Basic understanding of the interpersonal dynamics operative within the working relationships of an interdisciplinary health care team, and knowledge of the process of dying and bereavement. Working knowledge of VITAS information system (Vx) and the ability to utilize management reports. Two years successful supervisory experience or equivalent in a health care organization. EDUCATION Bachelor's degree preferred. Current and valid R.N. License to practice in the state where the VITAS program is located. Behind every patient success story at VITAS every last wish fulfilled, every loving memory made is a team of compassionate, expert professionals doing their best to make a difference. To attract and retain the nation s top talent, VITAS demonstrates what employees can expect from a career with the nation s leading provider of end-of-life care. We call it the VITAS Employee Promise . Our video about the Employee Promise features our staff, whose firsthand experience offers useful insight into the five key areas that define VITAS culture: Purpose: A mission-driven and fulfilling career caring for patients with advanced illness Passion: The opportunity to work with people who share your deep caring for the work you do People: A commitment to focus on employees, the heartbeat of VITAS, and to provide resources that complement their daily work Possibilities: A caring culture that supports professional growth in an environment equipped with technology and protocols that ensure a safe and productive work experience Presence: Accessible, approachable, and authentic leaders who have a desire to listen and learn from their employees
Santander Holdings USA Inc
New York City, New York
It Starts Here: Santander is a global leader and innovator in the financial services industry and is evolving from a high-impact brand into a technology-driven organization. Our people are at the heart of this journey and together, we are driving a customer-centric transformation that values bold thinking, innovation, and the courage to challenge what's possible. This is more than a strategic shift. It's a chance for driven professionals to grow, learn, and make a real difference. If you are interested in exploring the possibilities We Want to Talk to You! The Difference You Make: This is a senior leadership role within Santander's U.S. Corporate Investment Banking Structured Finance Credit Risk organization (2nd Line of Defense), responsible for shaping and overseeing the firm's Project Finance ("PF") and Renewable Energy Tax Equity risk agenda. The CIB Executive Director will act as a key decision-maker and trusted advisor to senior management, providing independent credit judgment on complex, high-profile transactions while influencing portfolio strategy, risk appetite, and underwriting standards across the platform. This position offers the opportunity to lead, build, and scale a critical risk function aligned to one of the most active sectors in the market-energy transition, infrastructure, and digital assets. The role carries significant credit approval authority and influence over transaction outcomes, with direct visibility to senior risk committees and executive leadership. The successful candidate will play a central role in ensuring that Santander continues to grow its PF franchise in a disciplined, risk-focused, and regulator-credible manner. The role will report directly to the Head of Structured Finance Credit Risk in the US and lead and further develop a high-performing team of credit risk professionals, with responsibility for strengthening the PF risk platform, enhancing underwriting standards, and scaling capabilities in line with business growth. This position offers continued technical development, increasing credit responsibility, and long-term growth within Santander's risk organization. Coverage Areas: Renewable Energy (Wind, Solar, Battery Storage) Renewable Energy Tax Equity (including Tax Equity structures) Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Data Centers and Digital Infrastructure Midstream and downstream infrastructure Transaction Leadership & Independent Credit Decisioning Provide independent approval, oversight, and effective challenge on all U.S. PF and Tax Equity transactions, including new originations, amendments, renewals, and restructurings. Exercise sound credit judgment on complex structures, assessing financial models, contractual frameworks, and key risk mitigants. Ensure underwriting reflects robust downside analysis, stress scenarios, and disciplined credit standards. Influence transaction outcomes through active engagement with Front Office and Underwriting teams. Portfolio Strategy & Risk Governance Shape and oversee the PF portfolio strategy, including sector focus, concentration management, and risk appetite calibration. Monitor portfolio performance, including risk migration, stress sensitivities, and emerging vulnerabilities. Ensure alignment of exposures across Banking Book frameworks with regulatory expectations. Escalate material risks and trends to senior management and governance forums with clarity and authority. Credit Policy Leadership Drive the ongoing development and enhancement of PF credit policies, underwriting standards, and risk frameworks. Strengthen consistency and rigor across transactions, sectors, and business lines. Oversee control frameworks, including issue identification, remediation, and testing effectiveness. Support the evolution of the PF risk platform in line with business growth and market complexity. Regulatory Engagement & Credibility Serve as a senior representative in regulatory examinations, internal audits, and supervisory interactions. Ensure exam readiness and timely remediation of findings and risk issues. Maintain clear, defensible documentation and governance practices aligned with regulatory expectations. Reinforce Santander's reputation as a disciplined and credible PF lender. Produce and oversee clear, accurate, and decision-useful risk reporting for senior management, risk committees, and regulators. Leadership & Risk Culture Lead and develop a high-performing team, fostering strong technical skills and risk judgment. Act as a subject matter expert on U.S. PF and Tax Equity risk . Partner with senior stakeholders across Risk, Front Office, and executive leadership to support disciplined growth and strategic decision-making. Promote a culture of accountability, transparency, and effective challenge. What You Bring: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. 10+ years of experience in Credit Risk, PF, Capital Markets, or Underwriting. Extensive experience in U.S. PF credit risk within a regulated financial institution. Proven track record in a 2nd Line of Defense or independent credit risk role. Demonstrated ability to operate at a senior level, influencing stakeholders and challenging effectively. Strong understanding of stress testing and capital considerations. Experience with capital markets execution, including securitization and public take-outs. Track record of regulatory engagement, exam management, and issue remediation. Excellent judgment, communication skills, and executive presence. Certifications: No Certifications listed for this job. It Would Be Nice For You To Have: Established work history or equivalent demonstrated through a combination of work experience, training, military service, or education. Experience in Microsoft Office products. What Else You Need To Know: The base pay range for this position is posted below and represents the annualized salary range. For hourly positions (non-exempt), the annual range is based on a 40-hour work week. The exact compensation may vary based on skills, experience, training, licensure and certifications and location. Base Pay Range: Minimum: $205,000.00 USD Maximum: $270,000.00 USD We Value Your Impact: Your contribution matters and it's recognized. You can expect a fair and competitive rewards package that reflects the impact you create and the value you deliver. We know rewards go beyond numbers. Offering more than just a paycheck our benefits are designed to support you, your family and your well-being, now and into the future. Santander Benefits - 2026 Santander OnGoing/NH eGuide () Risk Culture: We embrace a strong risk culture and all of our professionals at all levels are expected to take a proactive and responsible approach toward risk management. EEO Statement: At Santander, we value and respect differences in our workforce. We actively encourage everyone to apply. Santander is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, genetics, disability, age, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. Working Conditions: Frequent minimal physical effort such as sitting, standing and walking is required for this role. Depending on location, occasional moving and lifting light equipment and/or furniture may be required. Employer Rights: This job description does not list all of the job duties of the job. You may be asked by your supervisors or managers to perform other duties. You may be evaluated in part based upon your performance of the tasks listed in this job description. The employer has the right to revise this job description at any time. This job description is not a contract for employment and either you or the employer may terminate your employment at any time for any reason. What To Do Next : If this sounds like a role you are interested in, then please apply. We are committed to providing an inclusive and accessible application process for all candidates. If you require any assistance or accommodation due to a disability or any other reason, please contact us at to discuss your needs.
05/25/2026
Full time
It Starts Here: Santander is a global leader and innovator in the financial services industry and is evolving from a high-impact brand into a technology-driven organization. Our people are at the heart of this journey and together, we are driving a customer-centric transformation that values bold thinking, innovation, and the courage to challenge what's possible. This is more than a strategic shift. It's a chance for driven professionals to grow, learn, and make a real difference. If you are interested in exploring the possibilities We Want to Talk to You! The Difference You Make: This is a senior leadership role within Santander's U.S. Corporate Investment Banking Structured Finance Credit Risk organization (2nd Line of Defense), responsible for shaping and overseeing the firm's Project Finance ("PF") and Renewable Energy Tax Equity risk agenda. The CIB Executive Director will act as a key decision-maker and trusted advisor to senior management, providing independent credit judgment on complex, high-profile transactions while influencing portfolio strategy, risk appetite, and underwriting standards across the platform. This position offers the opportunity to lead, build, and scale a critical risk function aligned to one of the most active sectors in the market-energy transition, infrastructure, and digital assets. The role carries significant credit approval authority and influence over transaction outcomes, with direct visibility to senior risk committees and executive leadership. The successful candidate will play a central role in ensuring that Santander continues to grow its PF franchise in a disciplined, risk-focused, and regulator-credible manner. The role will report directly to the Head of Structured Finance Credit Risk in the US and lead and further develop a high-performing team of credit risk professionals, with responsibility for strengthening the PF risk platform, enhancing underwriting standards, and scaling capabilities in line with business growth. This position offers continued technical development, increasing credit responsibility, and long-term growth within Santander's risk organization. Coverage Areas: Renewable Energy (Wind, Solar, Battery Storage) Renewable Energy Tax Equity (including Tax Equity structures) Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Data Centers and Digital Infrastructure Midstream and downstream infrastructure Transaction Leadership & Independent Credit Decisioning Provide independent approval, oversight, and effective challenge on all U.S. PF and Tax Equity transactions, including new originations, amendments, renewals, and restructurings. Exercise sound credit judgment on complex structures, assessing financial models, contractual frameworks, and key risk mitigants. Ensure underwriting reflects robust downside analysis, stress scenarios, and disciplined credit standards. Influence transaction outcomes through active engagement with Front Office and Underwriting teams. Portfolio Strategy & Risk Governance Shape and oversee the PF portfolio strategy, including sector focus, concentration management, and risk appetite calibration. Monitor portfolio performance, including risk migration, stress sensitivities, and emerging vulnerabilities. Ensure alignment of exposures across Banking Book frameworks with regulatory expectations. Escalate material risks and trends to senior management and governance forums with clarity and authority. Credit Policy Leadership Drive the ongoing development and enhancement of PF credit policies, underwriting standards, and risk frameworks. Strengthen consistency and rigor across transactions, sectors, and business lines. Oversee control frameworks, including issue identification, remediation, and testing effectiveness. Support the evolution of the PF risk platform in line with business growth and market complexity. Regulatory Engagement & Credibility Serve as a senior representative in regulatory examinations, internal audits, and supervisory interactions. Ensure exam readiness and timely remediation of findings and risk issues. Maintain clear, defensible documentation and governance practices aligned with regulatory expectations. Reinforce Santander's reputation as a disciplined and credible PF lender. Produce and oversee clear, accurate, and decision-useful risk reporting for senior management, risk committees, and regulators. Leadership & Risk Culture Lead and develop a high-performing team, fostering strong technical skills and risk judgment. Act as a subject matter expert on U.S. PF and Tax Equity risk . Partner with senior stakeholders across Risk, Front Office, and executive leadership to support disciplined growth and strategic decision-making. Promote a culture of accountability, transparency, and effective challenge. What You Bring: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. 10+ years of experience in Credit Risk, PF, Capital Markets, or Underwriting. Extensive experience in U.S. PF credit risk within a regulated financial institution. Proven track record in a 2nd Line of Defense or independent credit risk role. Demonstrated ability to operate at a senior level, influencing stakeholders and challenging effectively. Strong understanding of stress testing and capital considerations. Experience with capital markets execution, including securitization and public take-outs. Track record of regulatory engagement, exam management, and issue remediation. Excellent judgment, communication skills, and executive presence. Certifications: No Certifications listed for this job. It Would Be Nice For You To Have: Established work history or equivalent demonstrated through a combination of work experience, training, military service, or education. Experience in Microsoft Office products. What Else You Need To Know: The base pay range for this position is posted below and represents the annualized salary range. For hourly positions (non-exempt), the annual range is based on a 40-hour work week. The exact compensation may vary based on skills, experience, training, licensure and certifications and location. Base Pay Range: Minimum: $205,000.00 USD Maximum: $270,000.00 USD We Value Your Impact: Your contribution matters and it's recognized. You can expect a fair and competitive rewards package that reflects the impact you create and the value you deliver. We know rewards go beyond numbers. Offering more than just a paycheck our benefits are designed to support you, your family and your well-being, now and into the future. Santander Benefits - 2026 Santander OnGoing/NH eGuide () Risk Culture: We embrace a strong risk culture and all of our professionals at all levels are expected to take a proactive and responsible approach toward risk management. EEO Statement: At Santander, we value and respect differences in our workforce. We actively encourage everyone to apply. Santander is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, genetics, disability, age, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. Working Conditions: Frequent minimal physical effort such as sitting, standing and walking is required for this role. Depending on location, occasional moving and lifting light equipment and/or furniture may be required. Employer Rights: This job description does not list all of the job duties of the job. You may be asked by your supervisors or managers to perform other duties. You may be evaluated in part based upon your performance of the tasks listed in this job description. The employer has the right to revise this job description at any time. This job description is not a contract for employment and either you or the employer may terminate your employment at any time for any reason. What To Do Next : If this sounds like a role you are interested in, then please apply. We are committed to providing an inclusive and accessible application process for all candidates. If you require any assistance or accommodation due to a disability or any other reason, please contact us at to discuss your needs.
The Team Manager is the leader of the Patient Care Team and that member of the team whose function is to: supervise, evaluate and coordinate the various component members of the interdisciplinary team; assure continuity of care from admission to discharge or transfer to bereavement; serve as patient advocate and coordinator for other social service and health care providers in the community who are involved in the care of the team s patients; assume responsibility for the maintenance of patient records from intake through discharge or transfer to bereavement. Benefits Include: Full Time- M-F 8-5 in Office- In the field with team 4/6 times per month Salaried Competitive compensation Generous PTO Tuition Reimbursement Mileage Reimbursement Health (Including Dental & Vision), Life and Disability Insurance Roadside Assistance 401(k) plan with numerous investment options and generous company match Pre-tax healthcare and dependent care flexible spending accounts Patient Care Services Directs all patient care services for the team, including volunteer and bereavement, and ensures that services are rendered as integrated components of the interdisciplinary plan of care. Reviews information on all pending patient admissions, all new admissions (assessments and history) and alive discharges to assure that eligibility and appropriateness criteria are met. Collaborates with both the team physician and the attending physician regarding palliative care measures for pain and symptom management. Assures complete and accurate data and documentation are available to make recertification decisions and further assures that those decisions are made on a timely basis. Reviews all imminent alive discharges to assure effective discharge planning. Monitors the type and level of team services provided (staffing, medications, HME, supplies, level of care changes to inpatient and continuous care, etc.) to assure that they are appropriate and responsive to patient/family needs and expectations. Manages the team schedule and assures coordination of services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to all patients on the team. Facilitates team meeting, assuring interdisciplinary input into the update and revision of the plan of care in concert with the changing needs and expectations of the patient and family. Participates in on-call rotation. Staff Supervision and Management Interviews, selects, trains, supervises, evaluates and dismisses team staff in conjunction with the Patient Care Administrator Assures staff competence and performance levels through making field visits, evaluating documentation and providing team based in services on Vitas values, hospice principles and practices and specific team growth needs. Acts as a resource and mentor for staff re clinical issues, documentation, inter- and intra- team problem solving and appropriate customer service behavior Oversees staff and volunteer schedules, scheduling and territory assignments to assure that workload is distributed equitably and that all staff are able to meet overall productivity expectations. Reviews and approves payroll, assuring that employees have documented accurate time, mileage and additional expenses. Quality Improvement/Regulatory Compliance Monitors clinical records and all team activities to ensure that they are accurate, complete and meet required standards in accordance with VITAS policy and all regulatory bodies. Develops and implements performance improvement activities to respond to service issues and challenges and participates from time to time in program relating to quality and service improvement. Ensures that team completes proactive and other patient/family satisfaction surveys, and implements Quality Improvement measures and standards. Assists with surveys and requests from regulatory bodies and intermediaries as directed by local program. Performs substantive chart reviews to assure there is evidence that quality care is being delivered. Participates in the Outcomes Management and annual program review. Performs utilization review of continuous care and inpatient levels of care for all patients on team. Customer Service/Sales/Marketing Assures that problems/grievances/service failures experienced by individual pa tients/families or physicians/MCOs are addressed with team members, vendors, other VITAS departments, and are resolved promptly and satisfactorily. Analyzes customer service issues on team to identify causes and works with individual team members as well as entire team to improve performance. Personally speaks with patients/families and their attending physicians when patient is considering revocation to seek satisfactory solutions to avoid unnecessary revocation. Regularly visits LTC and Contract Bed facilities to assure care plan integration, customer satisfaction and to discuss criteria for determining appropriateness. Participates in providing inservices to customers along with other team members, Patient Care Administrators and other program staff. Participates in professional, voluntary or community service organizations Cost Containment Verifies/approves admitting IPOC diagnosis, treatments, staffing and supplies. Monitors utilization of resources by every patient to assure cost effective delivery of services. Controls and is accountable for productivity, labor and all related patient care costs with respect to budget. Approves all bills/invoices related to patient care services Professional Development Attends inservices, educational seminars and workshops. Develops and achieves professional growth goals and objectives. Participates as a mentor of newly hired Team Managers. QUALIFICATIONS Reliable transportation with appropriate license and insurance coverage for driver and passengers. Private telephone in home. Knowledge of the principles and practices of primary medical and nursing care, with at least a working knowledge of oncologic nursing and palliative care. Basic understanding of the interpersonal dynamics operative within the working relationships of an interdisciplinary health care team, and knowledge of the process of dying and bereavement. Working knowledge of VITAS information system (Vx) and the ability to utilize management reports. Two years successful supervisory experience or equivalent in a health care organization. EDUCATION Bachelor's degree preferred. Current and valid R.N. License to practice in the state where the VITAS program is located. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATE EOE/AA M/F/D/V Behind every patient success story at VITAS every last wish fulfilled, every loving memory made is a team of compassionate, expert professionals doing their best to make a difference. To attract and retain the nation s top talent, VITAS demonstrates what employees can expect from a career with the nation s leading provider of end-of-life care. We call it the VITAS Employee Promise . Our video about the Employee Promise features our staff, whose firsthand experience offers useful insight into the five key areas that define VITAS culture: Purpose: A mission-driven and fulfilling career caring for patients with advanced illness Passion: The opportunity to work with people who share your deep caring for the work you do People: A commitment to focus on employees, the heartbeat of VITAS, and to provide resources that complement their daily work Possibilities: A caring culture that supports professional growth in an environment equipped with technology and protocols that ensure a safe and productive work experience Presence: Accessible, approachable, and authentic leaders who have a desire to listen and learn from their employees
05/25/2026
Full time
The Team Manager is the leader of the Patient Care Team and that member of the team whose function is to: supervise, evaluate and coordinate the various component members of the interdisciplinary team; assure continuity of care from admission to discharge or transfer to bereavement; serve as patient advocate and coordinator for other social service and health care providers in the community who are involved in the care of the team s patients; assume responsibility for the maintenance of patient records from intake through discharge or transfer to bereavement. Benefits Include: Full Time- M-F 8-5 in Office- In the field with team 4/6 times per month Salaried Competitive compensation Generous PTO Tuition Reimbursement Mileage Reimbursement Health (Including Dental & Vision), Life and Disability Insurance Roadside Assistance 401(k) plan with numerous investment options and generous company match Pre-tax healthcare and dependent care flexible spending accounts Patient Care Services Directs all patient care services for the team, including volunteer and bereavement, and ensures that services are rendered as integrated components of the interdisciplinary plan of care. Reviews information on all pending patient admissions, all new admissions (assessments and history) and alive discharges to assure that eligibility and appropriateness criteria are met. Collaborates with both the team physician and the attending physician regarding palliative care measures for pain and symptom management. Assures complete and accurate data and documentation are available to make recertification decisions and further assures that those decisions are made on a timely basis. Reviews all imminent alive discharges to assure effective discharge planning. Monitors the type and level of team services provided (staffing, medications, HME, supplies, level of care changes to inpatient and continuous care, etc.) to assure that they are appropriate and responsive to patient/family needs and expectations. Manages the team schedule and assures coordination of services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to all patients on the team. Facilitates team meeting, assuring interdisciplinary input into the update and revision of the plan of care in concert with the changing needs and expectations of the patient and family. Participates in on-call rotation. Staff Supervision and Management Interviews, selects, trains, supervises, evaluates and dismisses team staff in conjunction with the Patient Care Administrator Assures staff competence and performance levels through making field visits, evaluating documentation and providing team based in services on Vitas values, hospice principles and practices and specific team growth needs. Acts as a resource and mentor for staff re clinical issues, documentation, inter- and intra- team problem solving and appropriate customer service behavior Oversees staff and volunteer schedules, scheduling and territory assignments to assure that workload is distributed equitably and that all staff are able to meet overall productivity expectations. Reviews and approves payroll, assuring that employees have documented accurate time, mileage and additional expenses. Quality Improvement/Regulatory Compliance Monitors clinical records and all team activities to ensure that they are accurate, complete and meet required standards in accordance with VITAS policy and all regulatory bodies. Develops and implements performance improvement activities to respond to service issues and challenges and participates from time to time in program relating to quality and service improvement. Ensures that team completes proactive and other patient/family satisfaction surveys, and implements Quality Improvement measures and standards. Assists with surveys and requests from regulatory bodies and intermediaries as directed by local program. Performs substantive chart reviews to assure there is evidence that quality care is being delivered. Participates in the Outcomes Management and annual program review. Performs utilization review of continuous care and inpatient levels of care for all patients on team. Customer Service/Sales/Marketing Assures that problems/grievances/service failures experienced by individual pa tients/families or physicians/MCOs are addressed with team members, vendors, other VITAS departments, and are resolved promptly and satisfactorily. Analyzes customer service issues on team to identify causes and works with individual team members as well as entire team to improve performance. Personally speaks with patients/families and their attending physicians when patient is considering revocation to seek satisfactory solutions to avoid unnecessary revocation. Regularly visits LTC and Contract Bed facilities to assure care plan integration, customer satisfaction and to discuss criteria for determining appropriateness. Participates in providing inservices to customers along with other team members, Patient Care Administrators and other program staff. Participates in professional, voluntary or community service organizations Cost Containment Verifies/approves admitting IPOC diagnosis, treatments, staffing and supplies. Monitors utilization of resources by every patient to assure cost effective delivery of services. Controls and is accountable for productivity, labor and all related patient care costs with respect to budget. Approves all bills/invoices related to patient care services Professional Development Attends inservices, educational seminars and workshops. Develops and achieves professional growth goals and objectives. Participates as a mentor of newly hired Team Managers. QUALIFICATIONS Reliable transportation with appropriate license and insurance coverage for driver and passengers. Private telephone in home. Knowledge of the principles and practices of primary medical and nursing care, with at least a working knowledge of oncologic nursing and palliative care. Basic understanding of the interpersonal dynamics operative within the working relationships of an interdisciplinary health care team, and knowledge of the process of dying and bereavement. Working knowledge of VITAS information system (Vx) and the ability to utilize management reports. Two years successful supervisory experience or equivalent in a health care organization. EDUCATION Bachelor's degree preferred. Current and valid R.N. License to practice in the state where the VITAS program is located. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATE EOE/AA M/F/D/V Behind every patient success story at VITAS every last wish fulfilled, every loving memory made is a team of compassionate, expert professionals doing their best to make a difference. To attract and retain the nation s top talent, VITAS demonstrates what employees can expect from a career with the nation s leading provider of end-of-life care. We call it the VITAS Employee Promise . Our video about the Employee Promise features our staff, whose firsthand experience offers useful insight into the five key areas that define VITAS culture: Purpose: A mission-driven and fulfilling career caring for patients with advanced illness Passion: The opportunity to work with people who share your deep caring for the work you do People: A commitment to focus on employees, the heartbeat of VITAS, and to provide resources that complement their daily work Possibilities: A caring culture that supports professional growth in an environment equipped with technology and protocols that ensure a safe and productive work experience Presence: Accessible, approachable, and authentic leaders who have a desire to listen and learn from their employees
It Starts Here: Santander is a global leader and innovator in the financial services industry and is evolving from a high-impact brand into a technology-driven organization. Our people are at the heart of this journey and together, we are driving a customer-centric transformation that values bold thinking, innovation, and the courage to challenge what's possible. This is more than a strategic shift. It's a chance for driven professionals to grow, learn, and make a real difference. If you are interested in exploring the possibilities We Want to Talk to You! The Difference You Make: The US Wealth Regional Director will lead the revenue growth strategy, distribution execution, and advisor engagement for the broker-dealer's High Net Worth (HNW) and International Wealth segment. This leader is responsible for driving new client acquisition, deepening existing relationships, and optimizing product penetration across advisory, brokerage, alternatives, lending, and cross-border wealth solutions. This role requires a deep understanding of U.S. wealth management regulations, including FINRA/SEC rules, Reg BI, AML/KYC, suitability standards, and cross-border requirements impacting international HNW clients. The position partners closely with Product, Compliance, Marketing, and Senior Leadership to execute commercial strategy across a multi-jurisdictional client base. Strategic Leadership & Growth Develop and execute the commercial sales strategy for the HNW and international wealth businesses. Drive growth in key product lines including managed portfolios, structured solutions, alternatives, lending solutions, and international investment products. Set advisor and regional sales targets, KPIs, and compensation levers to align with P&L objectives. Identify new business opportunities in global HNW markets (e.g., LATAM, EMEA, APAC, global families, expats). Sales Management & Distribution Oversight Lead and mentor a team of relationship managers, advisors, and sales specialists supporting domestic and international HNW clients. Partner with regional leadership and branch managers to drive penetration of HNW products and platforms. Oversee pipeline development, client segmentation strategy, and campaign execution. Conduct regular performance reviews and design targeted talent development plans. Regulatory & Cross-Border Governance Ensure all sales activity complies with FINRA, SEC, OFAC, KYC/AML, FATCA, CRS, Reg BI, and firm supervisory requirements. Oversee suitability and advisory fee discussions for HNW and complex products. Coordinate with Legal & Compliance to manage cross-border marketing restrictions and international client documentation. Serve as an escalation point for compliance matters involving international accounts, tax considerations, product eligibility, or client onboarding. Product & Platform Strategy Collaborate with Product & Investment teams to expand offerings in wealth advisory, alternatives, international fixed income, structured notes, and cash management. Support new product rollouts, pricing updates, and commercial positioning. Provide field feedback on product performance, client demand, competitive intelligence, and platform enhancements. Client Engagement & Relationship Management Partner directly with top HNW advisors and key client relationships on growth initiatives. Oversee strategies for global family offices, cross-border households, and UHNW prospects. Represent the HNW & International Wealth business at executive forums, client events, and regulatory discussions. Risk Management & Controls Collaborate with supervision and risk teams to ensure compliance alignment in sales practices. Review trends in suitability flags, trade surveillance escalations, and HNW risk indicators. Maintain strong governance around incentives, documentation, and client communication standards. What You Bring: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Bachelor's Degree or equivalent work experience: - Required. 9+ Years Investment Service. - Required. 9+ Years Sales management experience within the Financial Services Industry. - Required. Bilingual English/Spanish. - Preferred. Very strong interpersonal communication skills, complemented by both excellent verbal and written communication. Strong relationship management and negotiation skills. Recruit, attract, and retain top-performing bankers, financial advisors, and advisory teams to drive market growth and performance. Demonstrated innovation, creativity and alternative thinking to develop new ideas. Exceptionally passionate and equally equipped with analytical skills. Strong detail orientation and highly organized. Motivated to achieve results through teamwork and collaboration. Certifications: Active FINRA Series 7, Series 24, and Series 66, and Series 4 licenses - Required. It Would Be Nice For You To Have: Established work history or equivalent demonstrated through a combination of work experience, training, military service, or education. Experience in Microsoft Office products. What Else You Need To Know: The base pay range for this position is posted below and represents the annualized salary range. For hourly positions (non-exempt), the annual range is based on a 40-hour work week. The exact compensation may vary based on skills, experience, training, licensure and certifications and location. Base Pay Range: Minimum: $135,000.00 USD Maximum: $235,000.00 USD We Value Your Impact: Your contribution matters and it's recognized. You can expect a fair and competitive rewards package that reflects the impact you create and the value you deliver. We know rewards go beyond numbers. Offering more than just a paycheck our benefits are designed to support you, your family and your well-being, now and into the future. Santander Benefits - 2026 Santander OnGoing/NH eGuide () Risk Culture: We embrace a strong risk culture and all of our professionals at all levels are expected to take a proactive and responsible approach toward risk management. EEO Statement: At Santander, we value and respect differences in our workforce. We actively encourage everyone to apply. Santander is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, genetics, disability, age, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. Working Conditions: Frequent minimal physical effort such as sitting, standing and walking is required for this role. Depending on location, occasional moving and lifting light equipment and/or furniture may be required. Employer Rights: This job description does not list all of the job duties of the job. You may be asked by your supervisors or managers to perform other duties. You may be evaluated in part based upon your performance of the tasks listed in this job description. The employer has the right to revise this job description at any time. This job description is not a contract for employment and either you or the employer may terminate your employment at any time for any reason. What To Do Next : If this sounds like a role you are interested in, then please apply. We are committed to providing an inclusive and accessible application process for all candidates. If you require any assistance or accommodation due to a disability or any other reason, please contact us at to discuss your needs.
05/25/2026
Full time
It Starts Here: Santander is a global leader and innovator in the financial services industry and is evolving from a high-impact brand into a technology-driven organization. Our people are at the heart of this journey and together, we are driving a customer-centric transformation that values bold thinking, innovation, and the courage to challenge what's possible. This is more than a strategic shift. It's a chance for driven professionals to grow, learn, and make a real difference. If you are interested in exploring the possibilities We Want to Talk to You! The Difference You Make: The US Wealth Regional Director will lead the revenue growth strategy, distribution execution, and advisor engagement for the broker-dealer's High Net Worth (HNW) and International Wealth segment. This leader is responsible for driving new client acquisition, deepening existing relationships, and optimizing product penetration across advisory, brokerage, alternatives, lending, and cross-border wealth solutions. This role requires a deep understanding of U.S. wealth management regulations, including FINRA/SEC rules, Reg BI, AML/KYC, suitability standards, and cross-border requirements impacting international HNW clients. The position partners closely with Product, Compliance, Marketing, and Senior Leadership to execute commercial strategy across a multi-jurisdictional client base. Strategic Leadership & Growth Develop and execute the commercial sales strategy for the HNW and international wealth businesses. Drive growth in key product lines including managed portfolios, structured solutions, alternatives, lending solutions, and international investment products. Set advisor and regional sales targets, KPIs, and compensation levers to align with P&L objectives. Identify new business opportunities in global HNW markets (e.g., LATAM, EMEA, APAC, global families, expats). Sales Management & Distribution Oversight Lead and mentor a team of relationship managers, advisors, and sales specialists supporting domestic and international HNW clients. Partner with regional leadership and branch managers to drive penetration of HNW products and platforms. Oversee pipeline development, client segmentation strategy, and campaign execution. Conduct regular performance reviews and design targeted talent development plans. Regulatory & Cross-Border Governance Ensure all sales activity complies with FINRA, SEC, OFAC, KYC/AML, FATCA, CRS, Reg BI, and firm supervisory requirements. Oversee suitability and advisory fee discussions for HNW and complex products. Coordinate with Legal & Compliance to manage cross-border marketing restrictions and international client documentation. Serve as an escalation point for compliance matters involving international accounts, tax considerations, product eligibility, or client onboarding. Product & Platform Strategy Collaborate with Product & Investment teams to expand offerings in wealth advisory, alternatives, international fixed income, structured notes, and cash management. Support new product rollouts, pricing updates, and commercial positioning. Provide field feedback on product performance, client demand, competitive intelligence, and platform enhancements. Client Engagement & Relationship Management Partner directly with top HNW advisors and key client relationships on growth initiatives. Oversee strategies for global family offices, cross-border households, and UHNW prospects. Represent the HNW & International Wealth business at executive forums, client events, and regulatory discussions. Risk Management & Controls Collaborate with supervision and risk teams to ensure compliance alignment in sales practices. Review trends in suitability flags, trade surveillance escalations, and HNW risk indicators. Maintain strong governance around incentives, documentation, and client communication standards. What You Bring: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Bachelor's Degree or equivalent work experience: - Required. 9+ Years Investment Service. - Required. 9+ Years Sales management experience within the Financial Services Industry. - Required. Bilingual English/Spanish. - Preferred. Very strong interpersonal communication skills, complemented by both excellent verbal and written communication. Strong relationship management and negotiation skills. Recruit, attract, and retain top-performing bankers, financial advisors, and advisory teams to drive market growth and performance. Demonstrated innovation, creativity and alternative thinking to develop new ideas. Exceptionally passionate and equally equipped with analytical skills. Strong detail orientation and highly organized. Motivated to achieve results through teamwork and collaboration. Certifications: Active FINRA Series 7, Series 24, and Series 66, and Series 4 licenses - Required. It Would Be Nice For You To Have: Established work history or equivalent demonstrated through a combination of work experience, training, military service, or education. Experience in Microsoft Office products. What Else You Need To Know: The base pay range for this position is posted below and represents the annualized salary range. For hourly positions (non-exempt), the annual range is based on a 40-hour work week. The exact compensation may vary based on skills, experience, training, licensure and certifications and location. Base Pay Range: Minimum: $135,000.00 USD Maximum: $235,000.00 USD We Value Your Impact: Your contribution matters and it's recognized. You can expect a fair and competitive rewards package that reflects the impact you create and the value you deliver. We know rewards go beyond numbers. Offering more than just a paycheck our benefits are designed to support you, your family and your well-being, now and into the future. Santander Benefits - 2026 Santander OnGoing/NH eGuide () Risk Culture: We embrace a strong risk culture and all of our professionals at all levels are expected to take a proactive and responsible approach toward risk management. EEO Statement: At Santander, we value and respect differences in our workforce. We actively encourage everyone to apply. Santander is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, genetics, disability, age, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. Working Conditions: Frequent minimal physical effort such as sitting, standing and walking is required for this role. Depending on location, occasional moving and lifting light equipment and/or furniture may be required. Employer Rights: This job description does not list all of the job duties of the job. You may be asked by your supervisors or managers to perform other duties. You may be evaluated in part based upon your performance of the tasks listed in this job description. The employer has the right to revise this job description at any time. This job description is not a contract for employment and either you or the employer may terminate your employment at any time for any reason. What To Do Next : If this sounds like a role you are interested in, then please apply. We are committed to providing an inclusive and accessible application process for all candidates. If you require any assistance or accommodation due to a disability or any other reason, please contact us at to discuss your needs.
The Team Manager is the leader of the Patient Care Team and that member of the team whose function is to: supervise, evaluate and coordinate the various component members of the interdisciplinary team; assure continuity of care from admission to discharge or transfer to bereavement; serve as patient advocate and coordinator for other social service and health care providers in the community who are involved in the care of the team s patients; assume responsibility for the maintenance of patient records from intake through discharge or transfer to bereavement. Benefits Include: Full Time- M-F 8-5 in Office- In the field with team 4/6 times per month Salaried Competitive compensation Generous PTO Tuition Reimbursement Mileage Reimbursement Health (Including Dental & Vision), Life and Disability Insurance Roadside Assistance 401(k) plan with numerous investment options and generous company match Pre-tax healthcare and dependent care flexible spending accounts Cancer and/or critical illness benefit Employee Assistance Program Legal Insurance Affinity Program QUALIFICATIONS Reliable transportation with appropriate license and insurance coverage for driver and passengers. Private telephone in home. Knowledge of the principles and practices of primary medical and nursing care, with at least a working knowledge of oncologic nursing and palliative care. Basic understanding of the interpersonal dynamics operative within the working relationships of an interdisciplinary health care team, and knowledge of the process of dying and bereavement. Working knowledge of VITAS information system (Vx) and the ability to utilize management reports. Two years successful supervisory experience or equivalent in a health care organization. EDUCATION Bachelor's degree preferred. Current and valid R.N. License to practice in the state where the VITAS program is located. Behind every patient success story at VITAS every last wish fulfilled, every loving memory made is a team of compassionate, expert professionals doing their best to make a difference. To attract and retain the nation s top talent, VITAS demonstrates what employees can expect from a career with the nation s leading provider of end-of-life care. We call it the VITAS Employee Promise . Our video about the Employee Promise features our staff, whose firsthand experience offers useful insight into the five key areas that define VITAS culture: Purpose: A mission-driven and fulfilling career caring for patients with advanced illness Passion: The opportunity to work with people who share your deep caring for the work you do People: A commitment to focus on employees, the heartbeat of VITAS, and to provide resources that complement their daily work Possibilities: A caring culture that supports professional growth in an environment equipped with technology and protocols that ensure a safe and productive work experience Presence: Accessible, approachable, and authentic leaders who have a desire to listen and learn from their employees
05/25/2026
Full time
The Team Manager is the leader of the Patient Care Team and that member of the team whose function is to: supervise, evaluate and coordinate the various component members of the interdisciplinary team; assure continuity of care from admission to discharge or transfer to bereavement; serve as patient advocate and coordinator for other social service and health care providers in the community who are involved in the care of the team s patients; assume responsibility for the maintenance of patient records from intake through discharge or transfer to bereavement. Benefits Include: Full Time- M-F 8-5 in Office- In the field with team 4/6 times per month Salaried Competitive compensation Generous PTO Tuition Reimbursement Mileage Reimbursement Health (Including Dental & Vision), Life and Disability Insurance Roadside Assistance 401(k) plan with numerous investment options and generous company match Pre-tax healthcare and dependent care flexible spending accounts Cancer and/or critical illness benefit Employee Assistance Program Legal Insurance Affinity Program QUALIFICATIONS Reliable transportation with appropriate license and insurance coverage for driver and passengers. Private telephone in home. Knowledge of the principles and practices of primary medical and nursing care, with at least a working knowledge of oncologic nursing and palliative care. Basic understanding of the interpersonal dynamics operative within the working relationships of an interdisciplinary health care team, and knowledge of the process of dying and bereavement. Working knowledge of VITAS information system (Vx) and the ability to utilize management reports. Two years successful supervisory experience or equivalent in a health care organization. EDUCATION Bachelor's degree preferred. Current and valid R.N. License to practice in the state where the VITAS program is located. Behind every patient success story at VITAS every last wish fulfilled, every loving memory made is a team of compassionate, expert professionals doing their best to make a difference. To attract and retain the nation s top talent, VITAS demonstrates what employees can expect from a career with the nation s leading provider of end-of-life care. We call it the VITAS Employee Promise . Our video about the Employee Promise features our staff, whose firsthand experience offers useful insight into the five key areas that define VITAS culture: Purpose: A mission-driven and fulfilling career caring for patients with advanced illness Passion: The opportunity to work with people who share your deep caring for the work you do People: A commitment to focus on employees, the heartbeat of VITAS, and to provide resources that complement their daily work Possibilities: A caring culture that supports professional growth in an environment equipped with technology and protocols that ensure a safe and productive work experience Presence: Accessible, approachable, and authentic leaders who have a desire to listen and learn from their employees
Maintenance Supervisor Maintenance Supervisor ABOUT US POAH Communities is a mission-driven organization managing over 13,000 affordable housing apartments. As part of the Preservation of Affordable Housing, Inc. family, our team of 500+ professionals believes that quality housing management goes beyond providing safe, comfortable homes; it's about creating environments where residents can thrive. Our commitment to excellence in affordable housing management serves as a foundation for resident success and community empowerment. See our employees in action and how you can contribute to the mission! ABOUT THE ROLE POAH Communities is seeking a highly qualified individual to serve as Maintenance Supervisor. This individual will be a bright and dynamic leader with hands-on experience and the demonstrated ability to successfully manage staff and oversee day-to-day operations. The Central Annex and Union Court buildings, originally built as a high school and a hotel respectively, were combined to create 101 subsidized housing units for families, seniors, and disabled residents in 1980. The two sites are located a half mile from each other within walking distance to downtown Pittsfield, shopping, city offices and other amenities. The Union Court Apartments on North Street, just a few minutes from Central Annex includes 39 apartments and 5 storefront retail spaces that are occupied by POAH's property management company and local businesses. The Central Annex and Union Court Apartments : ABOUT YOUR IMPACT Support the Property Manager (PM) by repairing and maintaining the physical conditions which meets building codes and those standards imposed by HUD and other housing regulatory agencies/ commissions. Ensure that work orders are managed through the Yardi software system and that they are completed within 24 hours of submission. Ensure that systems are in place or created to maximize resident and employee safety and health, and to preserve the physical assets. Manage resident relations / customer inquiries with the highest degree of professionalism. Seek opportunities to enhance communications and to build collaborative relationships with Regional Property Supervisor, fellow colleagues, Maintenance Technicians and vendors. ABOUT YOU Reporting to a Property Manager, the successful candidate will thrive in a team oriented environment and should possess the following: Three - Five years of direct experience (minimum) in property management and related fields (construction and acquisition/renovation). Some Post High School Education, Apprenticeship, or Supervised Technical Training Preferred Demonstrate ability and expertise in making electrical, plumbing, and carpentry repairs related to the general maintenance of a multifamily community. Successfully manage preventative and reactive maintenance obligations. Experience in managing vendor relationships for projects and routine maintenance, a plus Proficiency in the use of computers and mobile devices including Microsoft Outlook, Word, and Excel and Yardi financial reporting software. Confidence in creating effective solutions for how to deal with challenges or problems. Knowledge of HUD regulations, forms, inspection criteria/processes and the low income housing tax credit program as they relate to physical assets and customer service. Availability to work periodic flexible hours and overtime as may be required. Ability to travel by plane and automobile may be required. Must have a valid Driver's License and automobile insurance coverage as use of personal vehicle may be required. Must be able to perform the following duties 66-100% of the time: be on feet, bend/stoop/squat/kneel, climb stairs, push/pull, reach above shoulder, climb ladders, grasp/grip/turn, finger dexterity, lift/carry up to 75lbs, be able to read and understand maintenance forms and warning labels. BENEFITS AT POAH COMMUNITIES POAH Communities prioritizes the wellbeing of you and your family by offering a comprehensive benefits package: Health & Wellness: Medical, dental, and vision insurance; wellness programming including monthly webinars and medical insurance discounts Financial: 401(k) with up to 4% company match; FSA options for healthcare, dependent care, and commuting; Life & AD&D insurance; free financial coaching Time Off: 15 days of PTO (increases with tenure), 2 personal days, and 11 paid holidays annually. Paid Leave: 12 weeks Parental Leave; Bereavement; Jury Duty; Voting Incentives: Employee referral bonus, suggestion rewards, employee recognition programming Professional development opportunities: tuition reimbursement, mentorship program, ongoing training and learning sessions, professional certifications Our salary structure is competitive and reflects individual experience. POAH Communities embraces equal opportunity employment and values workforce diversity. For additional details, please visit our website at Stay connected with POAH and POAH Communities: Instagram Linkedin Pay Rate: $29.57- $31.00 Compensation details: 29.57-31 Hourly Wage PIe8ba869e45d0-5640
05/25/2026
Full time
Maintenance Supervisor Maintenance Supervisor ABOUT US POAH Communities is a mission-driven organization managing over 13,000 affordable housing apartments. As part of the Preservation of Affordable Housing, Inc. family, our team of 500+ professionals believes that quality housing management goes beyond providing safe, comfortable homes; it's about creating environments where residents can thrive. Our commitment to excellence in affordable housing management serves as a foundation for resident success and community empowerment. See our employees in action and how you can contribute to the mission! ABOUT THE ROLE POAH Communities is seeking a highly qualified individual to serve as Maintenance Supervisor. This individual will be a bright and dynamic leader with hands-on experience and the demonstrated ability to successfully manage staff and oversee day-to-day operations. The Central Annex and Union Court buildings, originally built as a high school and a hotel respectively, were combined to create 101 subsidized housing units for families, seniors, and disabled residents in 1980. The two sites are located a half mile from each other within walking distance to downtown Pittsfield, shopping, city offices and other amenities. The Union Court Apartments on North Street, just a few minutes from Central Annex includes 39 apartments and 5 storefront retail spaces that are occupied by POAH's property management company and local businesses. The Central Annex and Union Court Apartments : ABOUT YOUR IMPACT Support the Property Manager (PM) by repairing and maintaining the physical conditions which meets building codes and those standards imposed by HUD and other housing regulatory agencies/ commissions. Ensure that work orders are managed through the Yardi software system and that they are completed within 24 hours of submission. Ensure that systems are in place or created to maximize resident and employee safety and health, and to preserve the physical assets. Manage resident relations / customer inquiries with the highest degree of professionalism. Seek opportunities to enhance communications and to build collaborative relationships with Regional Property Supervisor, fellow colleagues, Maintenance Technicians and vendors. ABOUT YOU Reporting to a Property Manager, the successful candidate will thrive in a team oriented environment and should possess the following: Three - Five years of direct experience (minimum) in property management and related fields (construction and acquisition/renovation). Some Post High School Education, Apprenticeship, or Supervised Technical Training Preferred Demonstrate ability and expertise in making electrical, plumbing, and carpentry repairs related to the general maintenance of a multifamily community. Successfully manage preventative and reactive maintenance obligations. Experience in managing vendor relationships for projects and routine maintenance, a plus Proficiency in the use of computers and mobile devices including Microsoft Outlook, Word, and Excel and Yardi financial reporting software. Confidence in creating effective solutions for how to deal with challenges or problems. Knowledge of HUD regulations, forms, inspection criteria/processes and the low income housing tax credit program as they relate to physical assets and customer service. Availability to work periodic flexible hours and overtime as may be required. Ability to travel by plane and automobile may be required. Must have a valid Driver's License and automobile insurance coverage as use of personal vehicle may be required. Must be able to perform the following duties 66-100% of the time: be on feet, bend/stoop/squat/kneel, climb stairs, push/pull, reach above shoulder, climb ladders, grasp/grip/turn, finger dexterity, lift/carry up to 75lbs, be able to read and understand maintenance forms and warning labels. BENEFITS AT POAH COMMUNITIES POAH Communities prioritizes the wellbeing of you and your family by offering a comprehensive benefits package: Health & Wellness: Medical, dental, and vision insurance; wellness programming including monthly webinars and medical insurance discounts Financial: 401(k) with up to 4% company match; FSA options for healthcare, dependent care, and commuting; Life & AD&D insurance; free financial coaching Time Off: 15 days of PTO (increases with tenure), 2 personal days, and 11 paid holidays annually. Paid Leave: 12 weeks Parental Leave; Bereavement; Jury Duty; Voting Incentives: Employee referral bonus, suggestion rewards, employee recognition programming Professional development opportunities: tuition reimbursement, mentorship program, ongoing training and learning sessions, professional certifications Our salary structure is competitive and reflects individual experience. POAH Communities embraces equal opportunity employment and values workforce diversity. For additional details, please visit our website at Stay connected with POAH and POAH Communities: Instagram Linkedin Pay Rate: $29.57- $31.00 Compensation details: 29.57-31 Hourly Wage PIe8ba869e45d0-5640