Boys & Girls Clubs of Larimer County
Loveland, Colorado
Boys & Girls Clubs of Larimer County (BGCLC) is a place for kids to laugh, a place to learn, a place to grow and a place to belong. For more than 30 years, BGCLC has served the youth in Larimer County. Through amazing programs, caring staff, and a safe atmosphere, we give youth a place to go when they need support, care and most importantly, fun. We give youth a place to call home. BGCLC is looking for an energetic, fun-loving, adaptable individual to help foster a fun, safe, and positive before and after school experience for elementary-aged youth within Thompson School District. Essential Functions And Responsibilities Maintain regular and reliable attendance in accordance with scheduled work hours. Provide guidance and act as a positive role model/mentor to all members. Maintain professional relationships/communication with all BGCLC stakeholders. Ensure the physical and emotional health and safety of Club members at all times. Promote and stimulate program participation; while ensuring the five key elements for positive youth development Help maintain facilities and equipment to ensure a productive and clean work environment Support day-to-day Club operations in the absence of the Club Director Assist Site Director with parent communication. Program Development and Implementation: Be responsible for creating, implementing, and overseeing the delivery of a broad range of programs & Club events Monitor and evaluate programs and activities to ensure safety of members, quality in programs and appearance of the unit at all times. Work with Club staff to prepare periodic activity reports and receive instruction and constructive feedback to develop skills in the program area. Maintain accurate and daily program attendance counts. Assist with food service in the Club, following all Food Bank/Health Dept. safe food handling protocols. Additional Responsibilities: Will participate in the implementation and delivery of other unit activities and events as necessary. May assist in new member registration and orientation. Assist with Club transportation as needed Support programs at another Club location as needed Will assume other duties as assigned. General Function and Description: This position is responsible for creating, implementing, and leading activities provided within any of the PRIORITY OUTCOMES as assigned by the Site Director in the areas of: Academic Success, Good Character & Citizenship, and Healthy Lifestyles. This position will help to foster a fun, safe, and positive after school, school-day out, and summer experience for youth located in Larimer County. Education and Work Experience Requirements: High School Diploma or equivalent. Experience Each program leader must be at least eighteen (18) years of age, demonstrate ability to work with children, and must have completed at least one (1) of the following qualifications: a. Must have at least three (3) months (455 hours) of verified experience in the care and supervision of four (4) or more children over the ages of four (4) who are not related to the individual; or. b. A current early childhood professional credential level I one (1) or higher in version 3.0 as determined by the Department based on its Early Childhood Professional Credential 3.0 Worksheet, found at . Minimum Qualifications Requirements: Ability to motivate youth and utilize effective behavior management Demonstrated ability to comfortably and without judgment, communicate about sensitive subjects with youth and parents. Ability to implement quality programs for youth. Ability to organize and supervise members in a safe environment. Ability to maintain confidentiality, secure personal information, and comply with mandated reporting requirements. Mandatory CPR and First Aid Certifications. (can provide upon hire) Valid State Driver's License. Must pass a background check. Preferred Qualifications: Bilingual in Spanish and English is strongly recommended. Supervisory Expectations: This position does not have any supervisory responsibilities. Independence of Action Work is closely monitored by supervisor/manager; detailed instructions and procedures are generally provided. Physical Demands and Work Environment: (The phrases "occasionally", "regularly", and "frequently" correspond to the following definitions: "occasionally" means up to ? of working time, "regularly" means between ? and ? of working time, and "frequently" means ? and more of working time.) The work environment is the typical youth mentorship or after school environment and may include transportation environments. The environment can be loud, stressful, complicated, and constant interruptions throughout the workday/shift. The employee must be comfortable performing multi-faceted projects, demonstrate superior interpersonal abilities-able to interact effectively with children and co-workers of all levels as well as with representatives of other organizations and institutions-ability to get along with diverse personalities: tact, maturity, and flexibility. The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to work in a fast-paced environment with requirements include: sight, speaking, hearing, reaching, listening, sitting, standing, and stooping. The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 50 pounds and should do so in a sound and safe manner. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. The noise level in the work environment is chaotic and loud. Compensation details: 17.5-18 Hourly Wage PIf08cc1a117fb-5623
04/19/2026
Full time
Boys & Girls Clubs of Larimer County (BGCLC) is a place for kids to laugh, a place to learn, a place to grow and a place to belong. For more than 30 years, BGCLC has served the youth in Larimer County. Through amazing programs, caring staff, and a safe atmosphere, we give youth a place to go when they need support, care and most importantly, fun. We give youth a place to call home. BGCLC is looking for an energetic, fun-loving, adaptable individual to help foster a fun, safe, and positive before and after school experience for elementary-aged youth within Thompson School District. Essential Functions And Responsibilities Maintain regular and reliable attendance in accordance with scheduled work hours. Provide guidance and act as a positive role model/mentor to all members. Maintain professional relationships/communication with all BGCLC stakeholders. Ensure the physical and emotional health and safety of Club members at all times. Promote and stimulate program participation; while ensuring the five key elements for positive youth development Help maintain facilities and equipment to ensure a productive and clean work environment Support day-to-day Club operations in the absence of the Club Director Assist Site Director with parent communication. Program Development and Implementation: Be responsible for creating, implementing, and overseeing the delivery of a broad range of programs & Club events Monitor and evaluate programs and activities to ensure safety of members, quality in programs and appearance of the unit at all times. Work with Club staff to prepare periodic activity reports and receive instruction and constructive feedback to develop skills in the program area. Maintain accurate and daily program attendance counts. Assist with food service in the Club, following all Food Bank/Health Dept. safe food handling protocols. Additional Responsibilities: Will participate in the implementation and delivery of other unit activities and events as necessary. May assist in new member registration and orientation. Assist with Club transportation as needed Support programs at another Club location as needed Will assume other duties as assigned. General Function and Description: This position is responsible for creating, implementing, and leading activities provided within any of the PRIORITY OUTCOMES as assigned by the Site Director in the areas of: Academic Success, Good Character & Citizenship, and Healthy Lifestyles. This position will help to foster a fun, safe, and positive after school, school-day out, and summer experience for youth located in Larimer County. Education and Work Experience Requirements: High School Diploma or equivalent. Experience Each program leader must be at least eighteen (18) years of age, demonstrate ability to work with children, and must have completed at least one (1) of the following qualifications: a. Must have at least three (3) months (455 hours) of verified experience in the care and supervision of four (4) or more children over the ages of four (4) who are not related to the individual; or. b. A current early childhood professional credential level I one (1) or higher in version 3.0 as determined by the Department based on its Early Childhood Professional Credential 3.0 Worksheet, found at . Minimum Qualifications Requirements: Ability to motivate youth and utilize effective behavior management Demonstrated ability to comfortably and without judgment, communicate about sensitive subjects with youth and parents. Ability to implement quality programs for youth. Ability to organize and supervise members in a safe environment. Ability to maintain confidentiality, secure personal information, and comply with mandated reporting requirements. Mandatory CPR and First Aid Certifications. (can provide upon hire) Valid State Driver's License. Must pass a background check. Preferred Qualifications: Bilingual in Spanish and English is strongly recommended. Supervisory Expectations: This position does not have any supervisory responsibilities. Independence of Action Work is closely monitored by supervisor/manager; detailed instructions and procedures are generally provided. Physical Demands and Work Environment: (The phrases "occasionally", "regularly", and "frequently" correspond to the following definitions: "occasionally" means up to ? of working time, "regularly" means between ? and ? of working time, and "frequently" means ? and more of working time.) The work environment is the typical youth mentorship or after school environment and may include transportation environments. The environment can be loud, stressful, complicated, and constant interruptions throughout the workday/shift. The employee must be comfortable performing multi-faceted projects, demonstrate superior interpersonal abilities-able to interact effectively with children and co-workers of all levels as well as with representatives of other organizations and institutions-ability to get along with diverse personalities: tact, maturity, and flexibility. The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to work in a fast-paced environment with requirements include: sight, speaking, hearing, reaching, listening, sitting, standing, and stooping. The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 50 pounds and should do so in a sound and safe manner. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. The noise level in the work environment is chaotic and loud. Compensation details: 17.5-18 Hourly Wage PIf08cc1a117fb-5623
DCI Donor Services Sierra Donor Services (SDS) is looking for a dynamic and enthusiastic team member to join us to save lives Our mission at SDS is to save lives through organ donation and we want professionals on our team that will embrace this important work Sierra Donor Services is seeking an External Affairs Director to join our team! This position will increase the organization's reach and community standing through community engagement and organ/tissue donation registration awareness initiatives. The incumbent will represent the organization in an array of community events while also pursuing community and corporate partnerships. Travel will be required. COMPANY OVERVIEW AND MISSION For over four decades, DCI Donor Services has been a leader in working to end the transplant waiting list. Our unique approach to service allows for nationwide donation, transplantation, and distribution of organs and tissues while maintaining close ties to our local communities. DCI Donor Services operates three organ procurement/tissue recovery organizations: New Mexico Donor Services, Sierra Donor Services, and Tennessee Donor Services. We also maximize the gift of life through the DCI Donor Services Tissue Bank and Sierra Donor Services Eye Bank. Our performance is measured by the way we serve donor families and recipients. To be successful in this endeavor is our ultimate mission. By mobili We are committed to our company overview & mission. With the help of our employee-led strategy team, we will ensure that all communities feel welcome and safe with us because we are a model for fairness, belonging, and forward thinking. Key responsibilities this position will perform include: Establishes and maintains relationships with groups and organizations in the community to raise awareness of organ and tissue donation and other business development opportunities. Expands donation awareness in collaboration with the communications strategy including advertising, public relations, digital and social media efforts and managing strategic partnerships. Represents the company in community development activities and initiatives for the OPO's designated service area. Partners with community groups such as major hospitals/transplant centers, faith-based organizations, etc. to establish a presence in promoting donation. Directs and oversees community relations programs that effectively describe and promote donation in an effort to save and enhance lives. Legislatively represents and protects organization interests by working with local, state, and federal government entities. Develops key relationships with government and legislative leaders as identified. Ensures excellent working relationships with government leaders. Monitors legislative and regulatory activities. Partners with CEO and Corporate Officers on proposed legislative actions to determine the potential impact to donation. Collaborates with senior leadership and the OPO community regarding the company's position on local, state, and federal regulations and collaborates with the Communications Director to convey internally and externally. Collaborates with Communications Team on the strategic goals and vision of the organization, including public relations, legislative affairs, website, social media, and marketing collateral. Contributes to web and social media content. Manages the Public Education Staff and oversees efficiency of donation related events to increase the number of registered donors. Serves as point of contact for community service organizations, legislative staff, community government and business leaders, DMVs, community groups, hospitals/transplant centers. Represent the organization at community and business events which will require public speaking with poise and engagement. Support senior leaders with talking points, background details, crisis communications and stakeholder communications. Maintain current knowledge of the donation and transplantation industry, including national campaigns and strategies, and tracking developing trends, in order to communicate in a timely and appropriate manner with DCIDS stakeholders and the general public. Performs other duties as assigned. The ideal candidate will have the following attributes: Ability to communicate internally and externally to diverse audiences, with knowledge, tact, courtesy, and superior attention to detail. Write clearly, creatively, and persuasively to advance priorities across a variety of channels, tell stories ethically and with an equity-focused lens, and copyedit with a critical eye. Manage, organize, prioritize, and deliver on day-to-day tasks and longer-term projects, individually and as part of a fast-paced team. Take direction, carry out assigned tasks, and where appropriate, develop new skills and systems. Use technologically savvy, demonstrated ability to use word processing applications, email, internet searches, database and presentation software, and social media platforms/applications. Experience with Salesforce is a plus. Fluency in English and Spanish is preferred. Bachelor's degree or equivalent work experience; Masters Degree preferred. Eight (8) years in marketing and communication - previous experience managing projects and employees required Valid driver's license with ability to pass MVR underwriting requirements Experience working with the Latino community is strongly preferred. Fluency in both Spanish & English is desired. We offer a competitive compensation package including: Up to 184 hours of PTO your first year Up to 72 hours of Sick Time your first year Two Medical Plans (your choice of a PPO or HDHP), Dental, and Vision Coverage 403(b) plan with matching contribution Company provided term life, AD&D, and long-term disability insurance Wellness Program Supplemental insurance benefits such as accident coverage and short-term disability Discounts on home/auto/renter/pet insurance Cell phone discounts through Verizon New employees must have their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine by their potential start date or be able to supply proof of vaccination. You will receive a confirmation e-mail upon successful submission of your application. The next step of the selection process will be to complete a video screening. Instructions to complete the video screening will be contained in the confirmation e-mail. Please note - you must complete the video screening within 5 days from submission of your application to be considered for the position. DCIDS is an EOE/AA employer - M/F/Vet/Disability. Compensation details: 00 Yearly Salary PI09cc81ac006a-3037
04/18/2026
Full time
DCI Donor Services Sierra Donor Services (SDS) is looking for a dynamic and enthusiastic team member to join us to save lives Our mission at SDS is to save lives through organ donation and we want professionals on our team that will embrace this important work Sierra Donor Services is seeking an External Affairs Director to join our team! This position will increase the organization's reach and community standing through community engagement and organ/tissue donation registration awareness initiatives. The incumbent will represent the organization in an array of community events while also pursuing community and corporate partnerships. Travel will be required. COMPANY OVERVIEW AND MISSION For over four decades, DCI Donor Services has been a leader in working to end the transplant waiting list. Our unique approach to service allows for nationwide donation, transplantation, and distribution of organs and tissues while maintaining close ties to our local communities. DCI Donor Services operates three organ procurement/tissue recovery organizations: New Mexico Donor Services, Sierra Donor Services, and Tennessee Donor Services. We also maximize the gift of life through the DCI Donor Services Tissue Bank and Sierra Donor Services Eye Bank. Our performance is measured by the way we serve donor families and recipients. To be successful in this endeavor is our ultimate mission. By mobili We are committed to our company overview & mission. With the help of our employee-led strategy team, we will ensure that all communities feel welcome and safe with us because we are a model for fairness, belonging, and forward thinking. Key responsibilities this position will perform include: Establishes and maintains relationships with groups and organizations in the community to raise awareness of organ and tissue donation and other business development opportunities. Expands donation awareness in collaboration with the communications strategy including advertising, public relations, digital and social media efforts and managing strategic partnerships. Represents the company in community development activities and initiatives for the OPO's designated service area. Partners with community groups such as major hospitals/transplant centers, faith-based organizations, etc. to establish a presence in promoting donation. Directs and oversees community relations programs that effectively describe and promote donation in an effort to save and enhance lives. Legislatively represents and protects organization interests by working with local, state, and federal government entities. Develops key relationships with government and legislative leaders as identified. Ensures excellent working relationships with government leaders. Monitors legislative and regulatory activities. Partners with CEO and Corporate Officers on proposed legislative actions to determine the potential impact to donation. Collaborates with senior leadership and the OPO community regarding the company's position on local, state, and federal regulations and collaborates with the Communications Director to convey internally and externally. Collaborates with Communications Team on the strategic goals and vision of the organization, including public relations, legislative affairs, website, social media, and marketing collateral. Contributes to web and social media content. Manages the Public Education Staff and oversees efficiency of donation related events to increase the number of registered donors. Serves as point of contact for community service organizations, legislative staff, community government and business leaders, DMVs, community groups, hospitals/transplant centers. Represent the organization at community and business events which will require public speaking with poise and engagement. Support senior leaders with talking points, background details, crisis communications and stakeholder communications. Maintain current knowledge of the donation and transplantation industry, including national campaigns and strategies, and tracking developing trends, in order to communicate in a timely and appropriate manner with DCIDS stakeholders and the general public. Performs other duties as assigned. The ideal candidate will have the following attributes: Ability to communicate internally and externally to diverse audiences, with knowledge, tact, courtesy, and superior attention to detail. Write clearly, creatively, and persuasively to advance priorities across a variety of channels, tell stories ethically and with an equity-focused lens, and copyedit with a critical eye. Manage, organize, prioritize, and deliver on day-to-day tasks and longer-term projects, individually and as part of a fast-paced team. Take direction, carry out assigned tasks, and where appropriate, develop new skills and systems. Use technologically savvy, demonstrated ability to use word processing applications, email, internet searches, database and presentation software, and social media platforms/applications. Experience with Salesforce is a plus. Fluency in English and Spanish is preferred. Bachelor's degree or equivalent work experience; Masters Degree preferred. Eight (8) years in marketing and communication - previous experience managing projects and employees required Valid driver's license with ability to pass MVR underwriting requirements Experience working with the Latino community is strongly preferred. Fluency in both Spanish & English is desired. We offer a competitive compensation package including: Up to 184 hours of PTO your first year Up to 72 hours of Sick Time your first year Two Medical Plans (your choice of a PPO or HDHP), Dental, and Vision Coverage 403(b) plan with matching contribution Company provided term life, AD&D, and long-term disability insurance Wellness Program Supplemental insurance benefits such as accident coverage and short-term disability Discounts on home/auto/renter/pet insurance Cell phone discounts through Verizon New employees must have their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine by their potential start date or be able to supply proof of vaccination. You will receive a confirmation e-mail upon successful submission of your application. The next step of the selection process will be to complete a video screening. Instructions to complete the video screening will be contained in the confirmation e-mail. Please note - you must complete the video screening within 5 days from submission of your application to be considered for the position. DCIDS is an EOE/AA employer - M/F/Vet/Disability. Compensation details: 00 Yearly Salary PI09cc81ac006a-3037
Position Qualifications Minimum qualifications: • 5 years experience in ECE programs, • 12 ECE units plus 6 units in Infant/Toddler Development plus General Education units, AND/OR • CTC Teacher Permit • Teachers are required to work collegially as a team member with other center staff and respond positively to all management supervision and feedback. • Solid working knowledge of Community Care Licensing requirements. California Department of Education requirements and of Industry "Best Practices". • Obtain and maintain certification of Pediatric First Aid and Pediatric CPR as required by California State Licensing. Desired qualifications: • Proficient in written and spoken Spanish language skills desired, but not required. Job Description In cooperation with teaching team, plan and implement a variety of diverse, age-appropriate activities consistent with the philosophies of NBCC and Industry "Best Practices". All activities and environmental set-up must meet the children's individual developmental needs in their entirety (including social-emotional, cognitive, fine motor, gross motor, and physical development - including health and nutrition objectives as defined by NBCC's Culture of Health). In accordance with the Fair Labor Standards Act, this position is Full Time non-exempt compensation. Teachers must demonstrate the ability to work as a collegial team member with respect, trust, and professionalism with co-workers. The position is aligned with NBCC's goals, philosophy, and agency's objectives. Position Requirements • Adheres to all NBCC policies and procedures as mandated by Executive and/or Program Director. • Maintain a safe, orderly, and inviting arrangement in all classrooms (including outside play areas) which compiles with NBCC's best practices for classroom environments. Including the daily set-up of all classrooms and outdoor environment. • In cooperation with the teaching team, maintain general housekeeping tasks (to provide and orderly, professional environment and atmosphere). • Engage in regular self-assessment/goal setting and participate in timely evaluation of job performance with the Head Teacher and/or Site Supervisor. • In cooperation with the Head Teacher, staff and/or Site Supervisor, obtain appropriate substitutes when ill, for vacation, and any other time off site for any reason. • Attend all scheduled NBCC Staff Development Days. • Attend and participate in regular staff meetings, planning meeting with Head Teacher and/or Site Supervisor. • Participate in workshops, conferences, and other training sessions, which are deemed beneficial to professional goals and position. • Conduct ongoing Desired Results Developmental Assessments (DRDP) on children in cooperation with the teaching team. • In cooperation with the Head Teacher and/or Site Supervisor conduct and participate in semi- annual parent/teacher conferences. • Demonstrate professional demeanor at all times. • In collaboration with the Head Teacher, and/or Site Supervisor and teaching team, implement specific child behavior plans, intervention, and resource referrals. • Recognize and consider each child in relationship to cultural and / ethnic background, as well as respond to each unique individual child with dignity and respect. Foster positive self-esteem through respectful interactions with children and staff. Child Interaction • Give warmth and positive attention to each and every child in the classroom. • Recognize and consider each child in relationship to cultural and /ethnic background, as well as respond to each unique individual child with dignity and respect. Foster positive self-esteem through respectful interactions with children and staff. • Practice positive re-enforcement and re-direction methods. • Adheres to all CCL Personal Rights requirements. Children in childcare programs must not be subjected to corporal or unusual punishment, including yelling, spanking, humiliation, mental abuse, or punitive interference with daily living functions such as speaking, sleeping or toileting. Program & Environmental Requirements • In cooperation with all the teaching staff, maintain required supervision of children at all times (inside and outside) in accordance with California State Licensing regulations ratio standards. • Assist teaching staff in maintaining a safe, orderly arrangement and inviting appearance in all classrooms (including outside play areas). • In cooperation with staff, conduct the daily set-up of classrooms and outside play areas in an inviting fashion as to promote positive exploration and developmental progress. • In cooperation with the teaching team, maintain classroom documents: daily meal counts, classroom rosters, and such reports. • Report to the Head Teacher or Site Supervisor, in writing, all injuries incurred by children or staff. • Develop meaningful relationships with parents through facilitation of open, responsive communication on a continual basis. • Promptly direct any relevant feedback (positive or negative issues) to the Head Teacher and/or Site Supervisor. • Noise level in the work environment is frequently loud. • Will work outdoors and indoors. • Will use computers, tablets, cell phone (if provided), and other office equipment. • Will work alone and with other peers and supervisors. Human Resources: • Employee Rights (see Employee Handbook). • Health screening as required in section 101216(g) • Tuberculosis test & document as specified in section 101216(g). • Criminal Record Clerance and/or criminal records exemption (DOJ, CACI & FBI). • Valid Driver's License (if transporting children). • Child Abuse Managed Reporter Training (online). • Employee Rights (Lic 9052). • Proof of Immunizations for MMR, Tdap & Flu. • Current CPR & First Aid Physical Requirements • Health clearance by a physician. • Ability to fulfill physical requirements of the job including lifting up to 50 pounds, range of movement including squatting, bending, reaching, standing, and sitting. • Proof of current Immunizations (Measles, Pertussis, Influenza). • T.B. clearance within the past year. Compensation details: 27.25-31 Hourly Wage PIfc35f5eb34a7-6583
04/15/2026
Full time
Position Qualifications Minimum qualifications: • 5 years experience in ECE programs, • 12 ECE units plus 6 units in Infant/Toddler Development plus General Education units, AND/OR • CTC Teacher Permit • Teachers are required to work collegially as a team member with other center staff and respond positively to all management supervision and feedback. • Solid working knowledge of Community Care Licensing requirements. California Department of Education requirements and of Industry "Best Practices". • Obtain and maintain certification of Pediatric First Aid and Pediatric CPR as required by California State Licensing. Desired qualifications: • Proficient in written and spoken Spanish language skills desired, but not required. Job Description In cooperation with teaching team, plan and implement a variety of diverse, age-appropriate activities consistent with the philosophies of NBCC and Industry "Best Practices". All activities and environmental set-up must meet the children's individual developmental needs in their entirety (including social-emotional, cognitive, fine motor, gross motor, and physical development - including health and nutrition objectives as defined by NBCC's Culture of Health). In accordance with the Fair Labor Standards Act, this position is Full Time non-exempt compensation. Teachers must demonstrate the ability to work as a collegial team member with respect, trust, and professionalism with co-workers. The position is aligned with NBCC's goals, philosophy, and agency's objectives. Position Requirements • Adheres to all NBCC policies and procedures as mandated by Executive and/or Program Director. • Maintain a safe, orderly, and inviting arrangement in all classrooms (including outside play areas) which compiles with NBCC's best practices for classroom environments. Including the daily set-up of all classrooms and outdoor environment. • In cooperation with the teaching team, maintain general housekeeping tasks (to provide and orderly, professional environment and atmosphere). • Engage in regular self-assessment/goal setting and participate in timely evaluation of job performance with the Head Teacher and/or Site Supervisor. • In cooperation with the Head Teacher, staff and/or Site Supervisor, obtain appropriate substitutes when ill, for vacation, and any other time off site for any reason. • Attend all scheduled NBCC Staff Development Days. • Attend and participate in regular staff meetings, planning meeting with Head Teacher and/or Site Supervisor. • Participate in workshops, conferences, and other training sessions, which are deemed beneficial to professional goals and position. • Conduct ongoing Desired Results Developmental Assessments (DRDP) on children in cooperation with the teaching team. • In cooperation with the Head Teacher and/or Site Supervisor conduct and participate in semi- annual parent/teacher conferences. • Demonstrate professional demeanor at all times. • In collaboration with the Head Teacher, and/or Site Supervisor and teaching team, implement specific child behavior plans, intervention, and resource referrals. • Recognize and consider each child in relationship to cultural and / ethnic background, as well as respond to each unique individual child with dignity and respect. Foster positive self-esteem through respectful interactions with children and staff. Child Interaction • Give warmth and positive attention to each and every child in the classroom. • Recognize and consider each child in relationship to cultural and /ethnic background, as well as respond to each unique individual child with dignity and respect. Foster positive self-esteem through respectful interactions with children and staff. • Practice positive re-enforcement and re-direction methods. • Adheres to all CCL Personal Rights requirements. Children in childcare programs must not be subjected to corporal or unusual punishment, including yelling, spanking, humiliation, mental abuse, or punitive interference with daily living functions such as speaking, sleeping or toileting. Program & Environmental Requirements • In cooperation with all the teaching staff, maintain required supervision of children at all times (inside and outside) in accordance with California State Licensing regulations ratio standards. • Assist teaching staff in maintaining a safe, orderly arrangement and inviting appearance in all classrooms (including outside play areas). • In cooperation with staff, conduct the daily set-up of classrooms and outside play areas in an inviting fashion as to promote positive exploration and developmental progress. • In cooperation with the teaching team, maintain classroom documents: daily meal counts, classroom rosters, and such reports. • Report to the Head Teacher or Site Supervisor, in writing, all injuries incurred by children or staff. • Develop meaningful relationships with parents through facilitation of open, responsive communication on a continual basis. • Promptly direct any relevant feedback (positive or negative issues) to the Head Teacher and/or Site Supervisor. • Noise level in the work environment is frequently loud. • Will work outdoors and indoors. • Will use computers, tablets, cell phone (if provided), and other office equipment. • Will work alone and with other peers and supervisors. Human Resources: • Employee Rights (see Employee Handbook). • Health screening as required in section 101216(g) • Tuberculosis test & document as specified in section 101216(g). • Criminal Record Clerance and/or criminal records exemption (DOJ, CACI & FBI). • Valid Driver's License (if transporting children). • Child Abuse Managed Reporter Training (online). • Employee Rights (Lic 9052). • Proof of Immunizations for MMR, Tdap & Flu. • Current CPR & First Aid Physical Requirements • Health clearance by a physician. • Ability to fulfill physical requirements of the job including lifting up to 50 pounds, range of movement including squatting, bending, reaching, standing, and sitting. • Proof of current Immunizations (Measles, Pertussis, Influenza). • T.B. clearance within the past year. Compensation details: 27.25-31 Hourly Wage PIfc35f5eb34a7-6583
We are currently looking for an adult nurse practitioner or physician assistant to join our primary care practice in Killeen, TX . Why Join Us? Stable Practice & Autonomy: Work alongside Dr. Mitchell in an established Adult Medicine setting. Enjoy a high level of clinical autonomy supported by an experienced team. Ideal Schedule: Achieve excellent work-life balance with no call and predictable weekday hours (M-F) no evenings or weekends. Dynamic Patient Care: Manage a diverse mix of chronic disease and high-acuity walk-in visits, keeping your clinical skills sharp. Dedicated Support Staff: Benefit from a robust team, including 6 dedicated Medical Assistants and long-term administrative staff to maximize provider efficiency. Future Growth Potential : An opportunity for future involvement in precepting and potential for expanding your procedural skills (e.g., injections, minor surgery). Qualifications : 2+ years of primary care experience required , no new graduates will be considered Spanish-speaking is a plus, it is not required Board Certified Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP or AGNP) or Physician Assistant. Active Texas license or willingness to obtain. Must comply with HIPAA rules and regulations. Must love building relationships with patients, value bedside manner, and possess excellent clinical skills. About Killeen, TX: Killeen, situated in Central Texas's Bell County, offers a cost-effective and dynamic lifestyle with direct access to a growing economic center, just 70 miles north of Austin and 150 miles south of Dallas. This energetic city is best known as the home of Fort Cavazos (formerly Fort Hood), one of the largest U.S. military installations, which fundamentally shapes the community's culture and economy. Our practice is a proud member of Privia Medical Group, a national physician organization with more than 3,600+ providers in multiple states. Through high-performance physician groups, accountable care organizations, and population health management programs, Privia works in partnership with health plans, health systems and employers to better align reimbursements to quality and outcomes. Contact: Jeanne Jenkins Director, Provider Recruitment Privia Medical Group
04/05/2026
Full time
We are currently looking for an adult nurse practitioner or physician assistant to join our primary care practice in Killeen, TX . Why Join Us? Stable Practice & Autonomy: Work alongside Dr. Mitchell in an established Adult Medicine setting. Enjoy a high level of clinical autonomy supported by an experienced team. Ideal Schedule: Achieve excellent work-life balance with no call and predictable weekday hours (M-F) no evenings or weekends. Dynamic Patient Care: Manage a diverse mix of chronic disease and high-acuity walk-in visits, keeping your clinical skills sharp. Dedicated Support Staff: Benefit from a robust team, including 6 dedicated Medical Assistants and long-term administrative staff to maximize provider efficiency. Future Growth Potential : An opportunity for future involvement in precepting and potential for expanding your procedural skills (e.g., injections, minor surgery). Qualifications : 2+ years of primary care experience required , no new graduates will be considered Spanish-speaking is a plus, it is not required Board Certified Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP or AGNP) or Physician Assistant. Active Texas license or willingness to obtain. Must comply with HIPAA rules and regulations. Must love building relationships with patients, value bedside manner, and possess excellent clinical skills. About Killeen, TX: Killeen, situated in Central Texas's Bell County, offers a cost-effective and dynamic lifestyle with direct access to a growing economic center, just 70 miles north of Austin and 150 miles south of Dallas. This energetic city is best known as the home of Fort Cavazos (formerly Fort Hood), one of the largest U.S. military installations, which fundamentally shapes the community's culture and economy. Our practice is a proud member of Privia Medical Group, a national physician organization with more than 3,600+ providers in multiple states. Through high-performance physician groups, accountable care organizations, and population health management programs, Privia works in partnership with health plans, health systems and employers to better align reimbursements to quality and outcomes. Contact: Jeanne Jenkins Director, Provider Recruitment Privia Medical Group
We are currently looking for an adult primary care nurse practitioner or physician assistant to join our private practice in Kingwood, TX . Join a dynamic primary care practice focused on adult medicine, offering a great work environment and opportunities for professional growth: Excellent Work-Life Balance: Enjoy a 40-hour work week with a predictable schedule, flexible admin time, and very light 1:3 weekend call. Supportive Family Culture: Join a positive, high-retention practice with a "family-like" environment and fun team events. Teaching & Growth Opportunities: Practice often precepts medical residents from Kingwood Hospital and there is a potential for future APP student precepting. Broad Scope of Practice: Manage a diverse patient panel focused on adult primary care and chronic disease management, performing key procedures like lesion/mole removal, pap smears, and biopsies. Qualifications: 2+ years of primary care experience required , no new grads considered Spanish speaking is a plus but not required Must comply with HIPAA rules and regulations State licensure and board certification is required Must love building relationships with patients, value bedside manner, and possess excellent clinical skills Compensation and Benefits: Competitive salary commensurate with experience. Comprehensive benefits package, including health, dental, and vision insurance. Retirement plan options. Generous paid time off (PTO). Malpractice insurance coverage. Continuing Medical Education (CME) allowance About Kingwood, TX: Kingwood, Texas, is a large, master-planned community in northeast Houston, affectionately known as the "Livable Forest." Situated just 24 miles from Downtown Houston, it provides residents with a peaceful, suburban lifestyle amidst abundant greenery. The area is highly regarded for its 75 miles of Greenbelt trails for recreation, its family-friendly atmosphere, and its high-quality education, primarily served by the Humble ISD. Our practice is a proud member of Privia Medical Group, a national physician organization with more than 4,300+ providers with over 1,100+ locations in multiple states. Through high-performance physician groups, accountable care organizations, and population health management programs, Privia works in partnership with health plans, health systems and employers to better align reimbursements to quality and outcomes. Contact: Jeanne Jenkins Director, Provider Recruitment Privia Medical Groupm
04/05/2026
Full time
We are currently looking for an adult primary care nurse practitioner or physician assistant to join our private practice in Kingwood, TX . Join a dynamic primary care practice focused on adult medicine, offering a great work environment and opportunities for professional growth: Excellent Work-Life Balance: Enjoy a 40-hour work week with a predictable schedule, flexible admin time, and very light 1:3 weekend call. Supportive Family Culture: Join a positive, high-retention practice with a "family-like" environment and fun team events. Teaching & Growth Opportunities: Practice often precepts medical residents from Kingwood Hospital and there is a potential for future APP student precepting. Broad Scope of Practice: Manage a diverse patient panel focused on adult primary care and chronic disease management, performing key procedures like lesion/mole removal, pap smears, and biopsies. Qualifications: 2+ years of primary care experience required , no new grads considered Spanish speaking is a plus but not required Must comply with HIPAA rules and regulations State licensure and board certification is required Must love building relationships with patients, value bedside manner, and possess excellent clinical skills Compensation and Benefits: Competitive salary commensurate with experience. Comprehensive benefits package, including health, dental, and vision insurance. Retirement plan options. Generous paid time off (PTO). Malpractice insurance coverage. Continuing Medical Education (CME) allowance About Kingwood, TX: Kingwood, Texas, is a large, master-planned community in northeast Houston, affectionately known as the "Livable Forest." Situated just 24 miles from Downtown Houston, it provides residents with a peaceful, suburban lifestyle amidst abundant greenery. The area is highly regarded for its 75 miles of Greenbelt trails for recreation, its family-friendly atmosphere, and its high-quality education, primarily served by the Humble ISD. Our practice is a proud member of Privia Medical Group, a national physician organization with more than 4,300+ providers with over 1,100+ locations in multiple states. Through high-performance physician groups, accountable care organizations, and population health management programs, Privia works in partnership with health plans, health systems and employers to better align reimbursements to quality and outcomes. Contact: Jeanne Jenkins Director, Provider Recruitment Privia Medical Groupm