Competitive Salary DOQ + Full-Time County Benefits .
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov .
James City County’s Olde Towne Medical and Dental Center seeks an individual to provide responsible patient care and education in the context of a family practice in all facets of general medical practice in a primary care medical center.
Responsibilities:
Plans and provides patient education and case management to ensure patient compliance with the plan of treatment; teaches health promotion, disease prevention and personal responsibility for care; performs home visits as appropriate.
Administers routine laboratory tests, medications, immunizations, and treatments according to nurse practitioners and physician’s orders; assists nurse practitioners and physicians with exams.
Plans, coordinates, monitors, and implements the activities of patient care and flow to ensure the smooth delivery of care on a day-to-day basis; may coordinate and supervise the day-to-day work of other clinic and volunteer staff as it relates to assigned patients.
Assists in the development of clinical quality improvement (CQI) activities and clinical protocols and procedures.
Staffs County shelters during emergencies and emergency situations.
Requirements:
Any combination of education and experience equivalent to a Virginia licensed Registered Nurse, Virginia licensed practical nurse (LPN), or Virginia licensed Medical Assistant, Virginia Board Certified or eligible; and some public health/clinic experience and/or ambulatory primary care clinic experience preferred.
Must possess reliable transportation to work site(s).
Must possess or be able to obtain cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification within six (6) weeks of employment.
Knowledge of public health nursing principles and practices, wellness concepts and community resources.
Skill in use of computer software, especially Microsoft Office Suite.
Ability to work independently, and as a team member under pressure in a fast-paced clinic setting; establish and maintain effective working relationships with physicians, nurse practitioners, other co-workers, volunteers, and the public; work and communicate effectively with persons of various multicultural and socioeconomic and educational backgrounds; provide nursing care using the nursing process; effectively communicate both orally and in writing.
Click here for full job description. Accepting applications until position is filled. Cover letters and resumes may also be attached, but a fully completed application i s required for your application to be considered.
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov .
Dec 05, 2023
Full time
Competitive Salary DOQ + Full-Time County Benefits .
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov .
James City County’s Olde Towne Medical and Dental Center seeks an individual to provide responsible patient care and education in the context of a family practice in all facets of general medical practice in a primary care medical center.
Responsibilities:
Plans and provides patient education and case management to ensure patient compliance with the plan of treatment; teaches health promotion, disease prevention and personal responsibility for care; performs home visits as appropriate.
Administers routine laboratory tests, medications, immunizations, and treatments according to nurse practitioners and physician’s orders; assists nurse practitioners and physicians with exams.
Plans, coordinates, monitors, and implements the activities of patient care and flow to ensure the smooth delivery of care on a day-to-day basis; may coordinate and supervise the day-to-day work of other clinic and volunteer staff as it relates to assigned patients.
Assists in the development of clinical quality improvement (CQI) activities and clinical protocols and procedures.
Staffs County shelters during emergencies and emergency situations.
Requirements:
Any combination of education and experience equivalent to a Virginia licensed Registered Nurse, Virginia licensed practical nurse (LPN), or Virginia licensed Medical Assistant, Virginia Board Certified or eligible; and some public health/clinic experience and/or ambulatory primary care clinic experience preferred.
Must possess reliable transportation to work site(s).
Must possess or be able to obtain cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification within six (6) weeks of employment.
Knowledge of public health nursing principles and practices, wellness concepts and community resources.
Skill in use of computer software, especially Microsoft Office Suite.
Ability to work independently, and as a team member under pressure in a fast-paced clinic setting; establish and maintain effective working relationships with physicians, nurse practitioners, other co-workers, volunteers, and the public; work and communicate effectively with persons of various multicultural and socioeconomic and educational backgrounds; provide nursing care using the nursing process; effectively communicate both orally and in writing.
Click here for full job description. Accepting applications until position is filled. Cover letters and resumes may also be attached, but a fully completed application i s required for your application to be considered.
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov .
Social Services Director $104,689 / year or higher DOQ + Full-Time County Benefits .
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov
The James County Social Services Department seeks an individual to perform executive level work directing, planning, and implementing diverse financial, social services and housing assistance programs; plans, develops and manages Department policies and procedures, supervises staff, and administers Department programs. Responsibilities:
Performs effective supervision of assigned staff including selection, performance management, employee relations, training, prioritizing, and assigning work, and related activities.
Administers Social Services programs and services ensuring compliance with federal and state laws and requirements; conducts strategic planning in accordance with mission, vision and values, program evaluation, personnel management, budgeting, communication and resource acquisition and management; provides oversight of all financial aspects of Social Services’ multimillion dollar budget with complex funding mechanism and reporting.
Represents the County in numerous community efforts; serves on boards, commissions, task forces, etc. which focus on improvement of health and human services at the local and state level; may assume leadership positions on such boards, commissions, and task forces; serves as lead for the Allocations Review process that reviews funding request from outside organizations.
Serves as Manager of Emergency Services for the Social Services Department; responsible for operation of emergency shelters and staffing or assigning staff to Emergency Operations Center as required.
Requirements:
Any combination of education and experience equivalent to a Master’s degree in human services, public administration or related field; extensive experience in management in a human services field, preferably in local government to include extensive supervisory experience.
Must possess reliable transportation to work site(s).
Knowledge of federal, state, and local laws, regulations and standards controlling programs as well as all aspects of funding from those levels of government; management principles; supervisory best practices; quality assurance; verbal and written communication skills; interpretation of law and policy that regulate programs and personnel; program development and evaluation.
Knowledge of social work programs to be used in joint decision making with individuals and families that are involved in child protective and adult protective services, foster care and adoption, as well as all other programs and services of Social Services: knowledge should include: theory; principles and practice; current social, economic and health issues, mental illness; intellectual disabilities; substance use disorders; corrections; rehabilitation and services to promote financial and social independence.
Knowledge of principles and processes for providing customer service including setting and meeting quality standards for services and evaluation of customer satisfaction; leadership techniques, principles, and procedures to assign work, schedule, supervise, train, and evaluate the work of assigned staff.
Skill in use of computer software, especially Microsoft Office Suite.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, department directors, County officials, representatives from the private sector or other localities and the public; express ideas concisely orally and in writing.
Click here for full job description. Accepting applications until 11:59pm EST on 10/31/23. Cover letters and resumes may also be attached, but a fully completed application is required for your application to be considered.
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov
Sep 29, 2023
Full time
Social Services Director $104,689 / year or higher DOQ + Full-Time County Benefits .
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov
The James County Social Services Department seeks an individual to perform executive level work directing, planning, and implementing diverse financial, social services and housing assistance programs; plans, develops and manages Department policies and procedures, supervises staff, and administers Department programs. Responsibilities:
Performs effective supervision of assigned staff including selection, performance management, employee relations, training, prioritizing, and assigning work, and related activities.
Administers Social Services programs and services ensuring compliance with federal and state laws and requirements; conducts strategic planning in accordance with mission, vision and values, program evaluation, personnel management, budgeting, communication and resource acquisition and management; provides oversight of all financial aspects of Social Services’ multimillion dollar budget with complex funding mechanism and reporting.
Represents the County in numerous community efforts; serves on boards, commissions, task forces, etc. which focus on improvement of health and human services at the local and state level; may assume leadership positions on such boards, commissions, and task forces; serves as lead for the Allocations Review process that reviews funding request from outside organizations.
Serves as Manager of Emergency Services for the Social Services Department; responsible for operation of emergency shelters and staffing or assigning staff to Emergency Operations Center as required.
Requirements:
Any combination of education and experience equivalent to a Master’s degree in human services, public administration or related field; extensive experience in management in a human services field, preferably in local government to include extensive supervisory experience.
Must possess reliable transportation to work site(s).
Knowledge of federal, state, and local laws, regulations and standards controlling programs as well as all aspects of funding from those levels of government; management principles; supervisory best practices; quality assurance; verbal and written communication skills; interpretation of law and policy that regulate programs and personnel; program development and evaluation.
Knowledge of social work programs to be used in joint decision making with individuals and families that are involved in child protective and adult protective services, foster care and adoption, as well as all other programs and services of Social Services: knowledge should include: theory; principles and practice; current social, economic and health issues, mental illness; intellectual disabilities; substance use disorders; corrections; rehabilitation and services to promote financial and social independence.
Knowledge of principles and processes for providing customer service including setting and meeting quality standards for services and evaluation of customer satisfaction; leadership techniques, principles, and procedures to assign work, schedule, supervise, train, and evaluate the work of assigned staff.
Skill in use of computer software, especially Microsoft Office Suite.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, department directors, County officials, representatives from the private sector or other localities and the public; express ideas concisely orally and in writing.
Click here for full job description. Accepting applications until 11:59pm EST on 10/31/23. Cover letters and resumes may also be attached, but a fully completed application is required for your application to be considered.
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov
Please use Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox when accessing Candidate Home. By joining the American Red Cross you will touch millions of lives every year and experience the greatness of the human spirit at its best. Are you ready to be part of the world's largest humanitarian network? Join us—Where your Career is a Force for Good! Job Description: WHY CHOOSE US? As one of the nation’s premier humanitarian organizations, the American Red Cross is dedicated to helping people in need throughout the United States and, in association with other Red Cross networks, throughout the world. When you join our team, you have a direct impact on a meaningful mission, and you can help save lives every day. If you share our passion for helping people, join us in this excellent career opportunity. Work where your career is a force for good. We are committed to the diversity of our workforce and to delivering our programs and services in a culturally competent manner reflecting the communities we serve. Our work environment is collaborative, respectful, and inclusive with a focus on building allyship and a culture of belonging that empowers all team members. Come to learn, grow, and succeed while sharing your passion for making a difference. The Red Cross supports a variety of cultural and community resource groups for employees and volunteers. From the Ability Network, our Asian American & Pacific Islander Resource Group, the Latino Resource Group, and Red Cross PRIDE, to the Umoja African American Resource Group, our Veterans+ Resource Group, and the Women’s Resource Group, these networks provide connections, mentoring and help give voice to important concerns and opinions. At the American Red Cross, your uniqueness can shine! WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW (Job Overview): As a Disaster Program Specialist, you will guide, lead and support teams of trained volunteers to deliver comfort and care in times of disaster. This position will be responsible for developing mass care (sheltering, feeding and distribution of emergency supplies) volunteer capacity and disaster response teams in an assigned geography. You will work with volunteers to ensure that the communities you serve are ready to respond to disasters. WHERE YOUR CAREER IS A FORCE GOOD (Key Responsibilities): Facilitate and support the development and implementation of strategies, initiatives, tools, plans, processes and procedures within a functional area, or, through the development of volunteer leadership, oversee the implementation of the full disaster cycle of an assigned sub-territory. Functional areas may include: Mass Care, Client Casework, Health & Mental Health Services, Logistics, Information Management & Situational Awareness, Partnerships & Emergency Management, Workforce Development, Preparedness, General Volunteer Support & Engagement, or Home Fire Campaign. Analyze opportunities for improved program service and make recommendations for implementation. Implement assigned programs or services to meet goals. Support local preparation, response and recovery activities as well as maintain government partnerships with assigned territory. Assist with a broader division and national network of disaster responders and help with deployments and relief operation activity outside immediate region. This may include physical deployment to impacted communities. Engage and develop a volunteer team responsible for the implementation of disaster preparedness, response, and recovery programs in the local area. Ensure the development of leadership volunteers in each of the assigned program support functional areas of the disaster cycle in order to meet the needs of the assigned geography. Support local responses through the deployment of volunteer leaders on a daily basis in a rapid and accessible manner. Qualified and experienced volunteer leaders should be placed in key roles first. If volunteer leadership is unavailable, may service during times of disaster. Participate in local planning, exercises, and training, including exercises called by local partners Volunteer Organizations Active in Disaster, Emergency Management Agencies and Local Emergency Planning Committees (VOADs, EMAs and LEPCs). May evaluate and report effectiveness of program or service. Prepare recommendations for continuous improvement. Serve as the Red Cross thought leader as needed with local level with government and other agencies and organizations involved in disaster. Key representative of Red Cross in the community, interfacing with local officials and developing plans with community leaders. Ensure activities are in compliance with regional and national procedures and policies. WHAT YOU NEED TO SUCCEED (Minimum Qualifications): Education: Bachelor degree required. Experience: Minimum 2 years of experience with social services or service/program delivery, or equivalent combination of education and related experience required. Bilingual Spanish Preferred Management Experience: Diversity Equity and Inclusion familiarization Skills & Abilities: Ability to coordinate staff and volunteer activities. Excellent interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills. Develop project plans & budgets. Demonstrate in-depth knowledge of program or service, ability to create presentations and training modules, and strategies to achieve organizational goals. Demonstrated analytical and decision- making skills to interpret program trends, results, formulate recommendations, and develop creative processes for continuous program or service improvements. Proven track record of collaboration with diverse groups and individuals, managing multiple priorities, facilitation, problem solving, marketing, leadership, and partnership management. Additionally, this position requires ability for planning, public speaking, project management and process improvement. Individual must be customer oriented, organized, and able to operate with an orientation toward solutions with an external focus, and team orientation. Intermediate level proficiency with MS Office software, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook. Familiarity with federal, state, and local employment laws. Must be able to perform all assigned responsibilities under natural or man made disaster requirements. Ability to work in a matrixed environment and on a team. Travel: Non local travel and deployment to Disaster Areas may be required. * Combination of candidate’s education and general experience satisfies requirements so long as the total years equate to description’s minimum education and general experience years combined (Management experience cannot be substituted). Physical Requirements: 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. While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is regularly required to sit; use hands to handle or feel; and talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to reach with hands and arms. The employee is occasionally required to stand; walk and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 15 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 30 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. The work environment will consist of moderate noise (i.e. business office with computers, phones and printers, light traffic). The employee must have the ability to work in a small cubicle and have the ability to sit at a computer terminal for an extended period of time. BENEFITS FOR YOU: We take care of you, while you take care of others. As a mission-based organization, we believe our team needs great support to do great work. Our comprehensive benefits help you in balancing home and work. With our resources and perks, you have amazing possibilities at the American Red Cross to advance the learn. • Medical, Dental Vision plans • Health Spending Accounts & Flexible Spending Accounts • PTO + Holidays • 401K with 4% match • Paid Family Leave • Employee Assistance • Disability and Insurance: Short + Long Term • Service Awards and recognition Apply now! Joining our team will provide you with the opportunity to make a difference every day. The American Red Cross is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law. Interested in Volunteering? Life’s emergencies don’t stop, and neither do American Red Cross volunteers, who represent more than 90 percent of our workforce to help prevent and alleviate human suffering. You can make a difference by volunteering in a position that appeals to you and allows you to use your unique skills and talents. The Red Cross relies on generous volunteers who give their time and talent to help fulfill our lifesaving mission. Visit redcross.org/volunteertoday to learn more, including our most-needed volunteer positions. To view the EEOC Summary of Rights, click here: Summary of Rights
Aug 29, 2023
Please use Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox when accessing Candidate Home. By joining the American Red Cross you will touch millions of lives every year and experience the greatness of the human spirit at its best. Are you ready to be part of the world's largest humanitarian network? Join us—Where your Career is a Force for Good! Job Description: WHY CHOOSE US? As one of the nation’s premier humanitarian organizations, the American Red Cross is dedicated to helping people in need throughout the United States and, in association with other Red Cross networks, throughout the world. When you join our team, you have a direct impact on a meaningful mission, and you can help save lives every day. If you share our passion for helping people, join us in this excellent career opportunity. Work where your career is a force for good. We are committed to the diversity of our workforce and to delivering our programs and services in a culturally competent manner reflecting the communities we serve. Our work environment is collaborative, respectful, and inclusive with a focus on building allyship and a culture of belonging that empowers all team members. Come to learn, grow, and succeed while sharing your passion for making a difference. The Red Cross supports a variety of cultural and community resource groups for employees and volunteers. From the Ability Network, our Asian American & Pacific Islander Resource Group, the Latino Resource Group, and Red Cross PRIDE, to the Umoja African American Resource Group, our Veterans+ Resource Group, and the Women’s Resource Group, these networks provide connections, mentoring and help give voice to important concerns and opinions. At the American Red Cross, your uniqueness can shine! WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW (Job Overview): As a Disaster Program Specialist, you will guide, lead and support teams of trained volunteers to deliver comfort and care in times of disaster. This position will be responsible for developing mass care (sheltering, feeding and distribution of emergency supplies) volunteer capacity and disaster response teams in an assigned geography. You will work with volunteers to ensure that the communities you serve are ready to respond to disasters. WHERE YOUR CAREER IS A FORCE GOOD (Key Responsibilities): Facilitate and support the development and implementation of strategies, initiatives, tools, plans, processes and procedures within a functional area, or, through the development of volunteer leadership, oversee the implementation of the full disaster cycle of an assigned sub-territory. Functional areas may include: Mass Care, Client Casework, Health & Mental Health Services, Logistics, Information Management & Situational Awareness, Partnerships & Emergency Management, Workforce Development, Preparedness, General Volunteer Support & Engagement, or Home Fire Campaign. Analyze opportunities for improved program service and make recommendations for implementation. Implement assigned programs or services to meet goals. Support local preparation, response and recovery activities as well as maintain government partnerships with assigned territory. Assist with a broader division and national network of disaster responders and help with deployments and relief operation activity outside immediate region. This may include physical deployment to impacted communities. Engage and develop a volunteer team responsible for the implementation of disaster preparedness, response, and recovery programs in the local area. Ensure the development of leadership volunteers in each of the assigned program support functional areas of the disaster cycle in order to meet the needs of the assigned geography. Support local responses through the deployment of volunteer leaders on a daily basis in a rapid and accessible manner. Qualified and experienced volunteer leaders should be placed in key roles first. If volunteer leadership is unavailable, may service during times of disaster. Participate in local planning, exercises, and training, including exercises called by local partners Volunteer Organizations Active in Disaster, Emergency Management Agencies and Local Emergency Planning Committees (VOADs, EMAs and LEPCs). May evaluate and report effectiveness of program or service. Prepare recommendations for continuous improvement. Serve as the Red Cross thought leader as needed with local level with government and other agencies and organizations involved in disaster. Key representative of Red Cross in the community, interfacing with local officials and developing plans with community leaders. Ensure activities are in compliance with regional and national procedures and policies. WHAT YOU NEED TO SUCCEED (Minimum Qualifications): Education: Bachelor degree required. Experience: Minimum 2 years of experience with social services or service/program delivery, or equivalent combination of education and related experience required. Bilingual Spanish Preferred Management Experience: Diversity Equity and Inclusion familiarization Skills & Abilities: Ability to coordinate staff and volunteer activities. Excellent interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills. Develop project plans & budgets. Demonstrate in-depth knowledge of program or service, ability to create presentations and training modules, and strategies to achieve organizational goals. Demonstrated analytical and decision- making skills to interpret program trends, results, formulate recommendations, and develop creative processes for continuous program or service improvements. Proven track record of collaboration with diverse groups and individuals, managing multiple priorities, facilitation, problem solving, marketing, leadership, and partnership management. Additionally, this position requires ability for planning, public speaking, project management and process improvement. Individual must be customer oriented, organized, and able to operate with an orientation toward solutions with an external focus, and team orientation. Intermediate level proficiency with MS Office software, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook. Familiarity with federal, state, and local employment laws. Must be able to perform all assigned responsibilities under natural or man made disaster requirements. Ability to work in a matrixed environment and on a team. Travel: Non local travel and deployment to Disaster Areas may be required. * Combination of candidate’s education and general experience satisfies requirements so long as the total years equate to description’s minimum education and general experience years combined (Management experience cannot be substituted). Physical Requirements: 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. While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is regularly required to sit; use hands to handle or feel; and talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to reach with hands and arms. The employee is occasionally required to stand; walk and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 15 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 30 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. The work environment will consist of moderate noise (i.e. business office with computers, phones and printers, light traffic). The employee must have the ability to work in a small cubicle and have the ability to sit at a computer terminal for an extended period of time. BENEFITS FOR YOU: We take care of you, while you take care of others. As a mission-based organization, we believe our team needs great support to do great work. Our comprehensive benefits help you in balancing home and work. With our resources and perks, you have amazing possibilities at the American Red Cross to advance the learn. • Medical, Dental Vision plans • Health Spending Accounts & Flexible Spending Accounts • PTO + Holidays • 401K with 4% match • Paid Family Leave • Employee Assistance • Disability and Insurance: Short + Long Term • Service Awards and recognition Apply now! Joining our team will provide you with the opportunity to make a difference every day. The American Red Cross is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law. Interested in Volunteering? Life’s emergencies don’t stop, and neither do American Red Cross volunteers, who represent more than 90 percent of our workforce to help prevent and alleviate human suffering. You can make a difference by volunteering in a position that appeals to you and allows you to use your unique skills and talents. The Red Cross relies on generous volunteers who give their time and talent to help fulfill our lifesaving mission. Visit redcross.org/volunteertoday to learn more, including our most-needed volunteer positions. To view the EEOC Summary of Rights, click here: Summary of Rights
Dental Hygienist
Competitive Salary DOQ + Full-Time County Benefits .
Olde Towne Medical and Dental Center seeks an individual to perform dental care to patients in all facets of a general dental practice to treat, prevent and educate dental health issues.
Responsibilities:
Performs scalings, root planning and polishes natural and restored teeth using hand instruments, rotary instruments, prophy jets and ultrasonic devices; applies sealants.
Performs an original or clinical examination of teeth and surrounding tissues; performs subgingival irrigation or subgingival application of Schedule VI medicinal agents in accordance with the Code of Virginia.
Assists with placement and removal of elastic orthodontic separators; educates patients on proper handling and care of orthodontic materials; and educates patients in placement and removal of retainers and appliances after fitting.
May serve as chairside assistant aiding the dentist’s treatment by concurrently performing supporting actions during routine and surgical procedures.
Assists in the development of clinical quality improvement (CQI) activities and clinical protocols and procedures.
Plans and provides patient education and case management to ensure patient compliance with the plan of treatment; teaches dental health promotion, disease prevention and personal responsibility for care.
Staffs County shelters during emergencies and emergency situations, as long as the staff is available
Maintain dental equipment and sharpen and sterilize dental instruments.
Record and review patient medical histories.
Assist in managing dental emergencies, provide appropriate interim care and make arrangements for further treatment as necessary.
Requirements
Any combination of education or experience equivalent to a high school diploma and some experience in general clerical work or one year in a medical or dental setting; experience as dental assistant preferred.
Must possess reliable transportation to work site(s).
Must be licensed in the State of Virginia as Dental Hygienist.
Must possess or obtain CPR certification within six weeks of employment.
Knowledge of dental health principles and practices, wellness concepts and community resources.
Ability to work independently, and as a team member under pressure in a fast-paced clinic setting; establish and maintain effective working relationships with the dentist, other co-workers, volunteers, and the public; work and communicate effectively with persons of various multicultural and socioeconomic and educational backgrounds; effectively communicate both orally and in writing.
Click here for the full job description. Accepting applications until the position is filled. Cover letters and resumes may also be attached, but a fully completed application i s required for your application to be considered.
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov
Aug 07, 2023
Full time
Dental Hygienist
Competitive Salary DOQ + Full-Time County Benefits .
Olde Towne Medical and Dental Center seeks an individual to perform dental care to patients in all facets of a general dental practice to treat, prevent and educate dental health issues.
Responsibilities:
Performs scalings, root planning and polishes natural and restored teeth using hand instruments, rotary instruments, prophy jets and ultrasonic devices; applies sealants.
Performs an original or clinical examination of teeth and surrounding tissues; performs subgingival irrigation or subgingival application of Schedule VI medicinal agents in accordance with the Code of Virginia.
Assists with placement and removal of elastic orthodontic separators; educates patients on proper handling and care of orthodontic materials; and educates patients in placement and removal of retainers and appliances after fitting.
May serve as chairside assistant aiding the dentist’s treatment by concurrently performing supporting actions during routine and surgical procedures.
Assists in the development of clinical quality improvement (CQI) activities and clinical protocols and procedures.
Plans and provides patient education and case management to ensure patient compliance with the plan of treatment; teaches dental health promotion, disease prevention and personal responsibility for care.
Staffs County shelters during emergencies and emergency situations, as long as the staff is available
Maintain dental equipment and sharpen and sterilize dental instruments.
Record and review patient medical histories.
Assist in managing dental emergencies, provide appropriate interim care and make arrangements for further treatment as necessary.
Requirements
Any combination of education or experience equivalent to a high school diploma and some experience in general clerical work or one year in a medical or dental setting; experience as dental assistant preferred.
Must possess reliable transportation to work site(s).
Must be licensed in the State of Virginia as Dental Hygienist.
Must possess or obtain CPR certification within six weeks of employment.
Knowledge of dental health principles and practices, wellness concepts and community resources.
Ability to work independently, and as a team member under pressure in a fast-paced clinic setting; establish and maintain effective working relationships with the dentist, other co-workers, volunteers, and the public; work and communicate effectively with persons of various multicultural and socioeconomic and educational backgrounds; effectively communicate both orally and in writing.
Click here for the full job description. Accepting applications until the position is filled. Cover letters and resumes may also be attached, but a fully completed application i s required for your application to be considered.
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov
Transit Planner
$48,903 / year or higher DOQ + Full-Time County Benefits .
The Williamsburg Area Transit Authority seeks an individual to perform advanced work assisting with transit planning for WATA. Plan, organize, and manage planning projects and programs; and manage, monitor, and maintain bus stop locations, shelters, and benches.
Responsibilities:
Participates in the development and maintenance of projects, policies and makes recommendations to the Director of Planning & Administration.
Works with local, state, and federal government officials to ensure that WATA complies with all applicable rules, regulations, and requirements; prepares and presents resolutions, reports and other information to the WATA Board of Directors when required.
Assists in developing and implementing standard procedures for transit planning and bus stops.
Coordinates and implements passenger profiles, equity analysis and Title VI evaluation as needed according to Federal Transit Authority (FTA) guidelines.
Leads stop development and mapping projects, works with senior staff to develop Transit Improvement Plan (TIP), Capital Plan and department budget, and makes recommendations to WATA management and Board of Directors on policies based on application of FTA regulations.
Serves as project manager for various transportation projects and facilitates interdepartmental and outside agency coordination.
Interprets Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) circulars for compliance with ADA and to ensure that all current ADA standards are met for new stops and construction.
Maintains and evaluates inventory of existing physical bus stops and their amenities.
Requirements
Any combination of education and experience equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree in transportation planning, urban planning or related field; some related experience preferably in transit or local government. • Must possess reliable transportation to work site(s).
Knowledge of transit operations, management practices, government, applicable federal, state, and local laws, codes and regulations affecting public transportation; local government services and their relationships would be beneficial; principles, practices and techniques of transit or urban planning; principles and processes for providing customer response and feedback to proposed plans.
Skill in use of computer software, especially Microsoft Office Suite.
Ability to effectively represent WATA’s transit operation functions with concerned individuals, organizations and other government agencies; communicate effectively both orally and in writing; establish and maintain a strong business network consisting of coworkers, public officials, regulating agencies, members of the public, and peers at outside transit agencies.
Click here for full job description. Accepting applications until 11:59PM EST on 07/28/2023. Cover letters and resumes may also be attached, but a fully completed application i s required for your application to be considered.
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov
Jun 30, 2023
Full time
Transit Planner
$48,903 / year or higher DOQ + Full-Time County Benefits .
The Williamsburg Area Transit Authority seeks an individual to perform advanced work assisting with transit planning for WATA. Plan, organize, and manage planning projects and programs; and manage, monitor, and maintain bus stop locations, shelters, and benches.
Responsibilities:
Participates in the development and maintenance of projects, policies and makes recommendations to the Director of Planning & Administration.
Works with local, state, and federal government officials to ensure that WATA complies with all applicable rules, regulations, and requirements; prepares and presents resolutions, reports and other information to the WATA Board of Directors when required.
Assists in developing and implementing standard procedures for transit planning and bus stops.
Coordinates and implements passenger profiles, equity analysis and Title VI evaluation as needed according to Federal Transit Authority (FTA) guidelines.
Leads stop development and mapping projects, works with senior staff to develop Transit Improvement Plan (TIP), Capital Plan and department budget, and makes recommendations to WATA management and Board of Directors on policies based on application of FTA regulations.
Serves as project manager for various transportation projects and facilitates interdepartmental and outside agency coordination.
Interprets Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) circulars for compliance with ADA and to ensure that all current ADA standards are met for new stops and construction.
Maintains and evaluates inventory of existing physical bus stops and their amenities.
Requirements
Any combination of education and experience equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree in transportation planning, urban planning or related field; some related experience preferably in transit or local government. • Must possess reliable transportation to work site(s).
Knowledge of transit operations, management practices, government, applicable federal, state, and local laws, codes and regulations affecting public transportation; local government services and their relationships would be beneficial; principles, practices and techniques of transit or urban planning; principles and processes for providing customer response and feedback to proposed plans.
Skill in use of computer software, especially Microsoft Office Suite.
Ability to effectively represent WATA’s transit operation functions with concerned individuals, organizations and other government agencies; communicate effectively both orally and in writing; establish and maintain a strong business network consisting of coworkers, public officials, regulating agencies, members of the public, and peers at outside transit agencies.
Click here for full job description. Accepting applications until 11:59PM EST on 07/28/2023. Cover letters and resumes may also be attached, but a fully completed application i s required for your application to be considered.
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov
Clinical Professional
Competitive Salary + Full-Time County Benefits .
James City County’s Olde Towne Medical and Dental Center seeks an individual to perform responsible patient care and education in the context of a family practice in all facets of general medical practice in a primary care medical center. Responsibilities:
Plans and provides patient education and case management to ensure patient compliance with the plan of treatment; teaches health promotion, disease prevention and personal responsibility for care; performs home visits as appropriate.
Administers routine laboratory tests, medications, immunizations, and treatments according to nurse practitioners and physician’s orders; assists nurse practitioners and physicians with exams.
Plans, coordinates, monitors, and implements the activities of patient care and flow to ensure the smooth delivery of care on a day to-day basis; may coordinate and supervise the day-to-day work of other clinic and volunteer staff as it relates to assigned patients.
Assists in the development of clinical quality improvement (CQI) activities and clinical protocols and procedures.
Staffs County shelters during emergencies and emergency situations.
Requirements:
Any combination of education and experience equivalent to a Virginia licensed Registered Nurse, Virginia licensed practical nurse (LPN), or Virginia licensed Medical Assistant, Virginia Board Certified or eligible; and some public health/clinic experience and/or ambulatory primary care clinic experience preferred.
Must possess reliable transportation to work site(s).
Must possess or be able to obtain cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification within six (6) weeks of employment.
Knowledge of public health nursing principles and practices, wellness concepts and community resources.
Skill in use of computer software, especially Microsoft Office Suite.
Ability to work independently, and as a team member under pressure in a fast-paced clinic setting; establish and maintain effective working relationships with physicians, nurse practitioners, other co-workers, volunteers and the public; work and communicate effectively with persons of various multicultural and socioeconomic and educational backgrounds; provide nursing care using the nursing process; effectively communicate both orally and in writing.
Click here for full job description. Accepting applications until position is filled. Cover letters and resumes may also be attached, but a fully completed application i s required for your application to be considered.
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov
Apr 21, 2023
Full time
Clinical Professional
Competitive Salary + Full-Time County Benefits .
James City County’s Olde Towne Medical and Dental Center seeks an individual to perform responsible patient care and education in the context of a family practice in all facets of general medical practice in a primary care medical center. Responsibilities:
Plans and provides patient education and case management to ensure patient compliance with the plan of treatment; teaches health promotion, disease prevention and personal responsibility for care; performs home visits as appropriate.
Administers routine laboratory tests, medications, immunizations, and treatments according to nurse practitioners and physician’s orders; assists nurse practitioners and physicians with exams.
Plans, coordinates, monitors, and implements the activities of patient care and flow to ensure the smooth delivery of care on a day to-day basis; may coordinate and supervise the day-to-day work of other clinic and volunteer staff as it relates to assigned patients.
Assists in the development of clinical quality improvement (CQI) activities and clinical protocols and procedures.
Staffs County shelters during emergencies and emergency situations.
Requirements:
Any combination of education and experience equivalent to a Virginia licensed Registered Nurse, Virginia licensed practical nurse (LPN), or Virginia licensed Medical Assistant, Virginia Board Certified or eligible; and some public health/clinic experience and/or ambulatory primary care clinic experience preferred.
Must possess reliable transportation to work site(s).
Must possess or be able to obtain cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification within six (6) weeks of employment.
Knowledge of public health nursing principles and practices, wellness concepts and community resources.
Skill in use of computer software, especially Microsoft Office Suite.
Ability to work independently, and as a team member under pressure in a fast-paced clinic setting; establish and maintain effective working relationships with physicians, nurse practitioners, other co-workers, volunteers and the public; work and communicate effectively with persons of various multicultural and socioeconomic and educational backgrounds; provide nursing care using the nursing process; effectively communicate both orally and in writing.
Click here for full job description. Accepting applications until position is filled. Cover letters and resumes may also be attached, but a fully completed application i s required for your application to be considered.
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov
WORK SCHEDULE: This position is On-Call specifically for Adolescent Housing Services (Under-18), part-time , and non-exempt. Work schedules will vary and may include days, weekends, swing, grave, and holidays depending on program need. Shifts Coverage Needed: (Day shift hours are from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. or 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Swing shifts are 3:00pm to 11pm or 4:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m., and Grave shift hours are 11:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. or 12:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m.). On-Calls typically work mostly weekends, holidays, and emergency shift openings but schedules may vary due to emergent needs of program. On-Calls receive $1.75 per hour pay differential in lieu of benefits.
All applicants who work in our Casa de los Amigos program will receive an additional $2.00 per hour language differential.
AT YOUTHCARE: YouthCare envisions a community where no young person experiences homelessness, all young people have the opportunity to thrive, and the systems that oppress them are dismantled. YouthCare serves young people of many racial and ethnic backgrounds, abilities, sexual orientations, gender identities, and religious beliefs, and we seek a workforce that reflects that diversity.
ABOUT YOUTHCARE: YouthCare works to end youth homelessness and to ensure that young people are valued for who they are and empowered to achieve their potential. Founded in 1974, YouthCare was one of the first programs to serve runaway and homeless youth on the West Coast. The goal was to help young people find safety today and build a future for tomorrow. Over four decades, we’ve defined best practices and developed programs that are a national standard for excellence. Using a youth-centered approach, we ensure that young people experiencing homelessness ages 12-24 have the hope, skills, and confidence to gain long-term stability.
COVID vaccinations are mandated at YouthCare. Employees will be required to submit proof of vaccination or have an approved request for medical or religious exemption and an approved accommodation at time of On-Boarding. Please note: Philosophical, political, scientific, or sociological objections to vaccination will not be considered for an exemption or accommodation.
NON-MANAGEMENT EMPLOYEES ARE REPRESENTED BY THE OFFICE AND PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYEES’ INTERNATIONAL UNION (OPEIU) Local 8.
ABOUT ADOLESCENT HOUSING SERVICES: YouthCare’s Adolescent Housing Services is composed of two short-term shelters - HOPE Center and Adolescent Shelter, a shelter for unaccompanied minors Casa De Los Amigos, and long-term transitional living program Pathways. This department serves adolescents aged 12 to 17, is licensed by Washington State Department of Licensing Resources, and follow the Washington Administrative Codes (WAC 110-145-XXXX).
POSITION SUMMARY: Under the supervision of the Program Manager and/or Program Supervisor at each program location, the On-Call Youth Counselor for Adolescent Housing Services is responsible for the daily management of the program site. All Housing programs are open 24/7 and per agency licensing requirements, program must maintain safe staff and client ratio to provide services to our clients. Youth Counselor's task is to create a safe and caring environment for high risk youth in residence who are preparing to transition to become more self-sufficient. The position requires an individual who can actively contribute to a positive, stable, responsive, and responsible environment for change.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provide on-site supervision, while maintaining professional boundaries in providing crisis intervention to residents. Must be able to apply positive behavior modification techniques and model effective de-escalation and problem-solving skills.
Provide transportation with agency vehicles and or support for appointments (medical, counseling, etc.) as needed.
Act as a professional representative of YouthCare and maintain a professional working environment (office, personal workspace, agency vehicle, etc.).
Maintains a flexible work schedule (filling shifts on weekends, early and/or late hours) and must be willing to be cross-trained in providing support with shift coverage in On-Call basis for the program and the agency, as required by individual program and agency needs.
With direction from Manager or Supervisor, help plan for, direct and/or provide support for recreational, educational, and therapeutic activities that are in alignment with service plans and permanency goals.
Instruct and assist youth in self-care skills/tasks, including personal care and preparing food for meals and snacks in accordance with posted menus. May be required to assist in packing client belongings and cleaning and sanitizing of exited bedrooms.
Depending on program needs, at designated times, prepare and cook meals for up to 20 clients.
Attend and fully participate in training sessions as required by program contracts (a minimum of 24 hours is required per year for Pathways, Hope Center, and Adolescent Shelter. A minimum of 40 hours per year is required for Casa).
Respond to program leadership for shift openings. Must provide monthly availability for at least three shifts per month.
Read and Complete daily progress notes, emails, logbook, and any other tracking documentation of provided client services.
Comply with mandated reporting requirements as outlined in the WACs.
Oversee the safety and cleanliness of the facility, including the restrooms, laundry room, the community room, and adjoining deck. Perform light janitorial work, including vacuuming carpets; taking out trash; sweeping/mopping floors; and similar tasks. Compile maintenance requests and submit to Program Manager or Program Supervisor as needed.
May need to dispense medication, and complete related documentation. May need to perform weekly medical reconciliation and update med binder forms and complete all required documentation according to individual program procedures and timelines.
Complete incident reports on any facility damage, medical emergencies or any significant incident which occurs in program or with client care.
This job description is not intended to cover every aspect of your job at YouthCare. We are a team that works together to meet the needs of our clients and every member of the team is expected to pitch in and help even beyond the specific responsibilities listed in this description.
QUALIFICATIONS –
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
1 year of experience successfully working with at-risk-youth or young adults in a crisis, during outreach efforts or in residential setting.
High School Diploma or GED.
Experience and credentials must comply with program contract requirements including but not limited to the Washington State Department of Children, Youth & Families (DCYF) background check and must be at least 21 years of age. DCYF background checks is required for all employees working in Under-18 Housing programs.
Fluency in Spanish (both written and verbal).
PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS:
Course work, experience, or training in child or human development, chemical dependency, mental illness, group dynamics, residential treatment, or related experience highly preferred. Bilingual candidates strongly encouraged to apply.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:
Must be able to provide I-9 supporting documentation for employment.
Ability to provide a negative TB Test (results must be within one-year of hire date).
DCYF Clearance must be maintained for entirety of employment when working with under-18 clients.
Ability to obtain a current Food Handler’s Card
Successful completion of pre-service trainings as required by contracting agencies. Trainings such as CPR & First Aid (Adult/Child), Bloodborne Pathogens, and Behavior Management.
Employees who drive YouthCare vehicles as a requirement for their position , must be at least 21 years of old, possess a valid Washington State Driver’s License, meet minimum safe driver criteria established by the agency and our insurance company which includes completion of Defensive Driving and 15-passenger Van trainings. Drivers under the age of 25 must have been licensed for at least 3-years and those operating vehicles with a capacity of 15 or more passengers must be at least 25 years old.
Computer software skills including Windows, Microsoft outlook, Microsoft Word
Initiative, creativity, reliability, flexibility, thoroughness
Strong oral and written communication skills with good quality spelling, grammar and punctuation
High integrity when dealing with a broad array of cultures and restricted and/or confidential information.
Ability to deal therapeutically with behavioral and emotional problems presented by youth and understanding of emotionally, physically and sexually abused youth.
Ability to coordinate overall program functioning.
Ability to answer program phone, complete intakes/exits, and communicate with guardians, supervisors, and community resources. Ability to accurately maintain and produce files, records, logs and reports.
Ability to maintain professional boundaries with clients while building trust and respect.
Ability and willingness to stay awake and alert during overnight shifts.
Ability to verbally and physically respond to an aggressive person in ways that de-escalate, establish and maintain staff and youth safety.
May be required to assume responsibilities or duties within the agency not specifically delineated in this job description for short periods of time or on an infrequent basis.
Commitment to YouthCare’s initiative to build cultural proficiency across the agency. Acceptance of a variety of lifestyles, behaviors, and cultural and spiritual practices.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Ability to perform range of physical motions, exerting up to 50 pounds. Lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds; standing, walking, sitting for long periods of time, kneeling, squatting, and stooping; running for brief periods of time; and go up and down stairs.
BENEFITS: Tax-deferred 401(k) retirement participation is available to eligible On-Call employees after successful completion of the 90-day Introductory Period. On-Call employees also earn Sick and Safe Leave in compliance with the City of Seattle Ordinance.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT: YouthCare is an equal opportunity employer. Employment decisions are based on merit and business needs and YouthCare is committed to recruiting, hiring, training, and promoting qualified people of all backgrounds, regardless of actual or perceived sex; race; color; religious creed; national origin; ancestry; age; marital status; pregnancy; nursing parent status; physical, mental or sensory disability; medical condition; genetic information; sexual orientation; gender (including gender identity or expression); military or veteran status; or any other basis protected by federal, state and/or local laws. People of Color and Members of the LGBTQ community are strongly encouraged to apply.
Feb 03, 2023
Full time
WORK SCHEDULE: This position is On-Call specifically for Adolescent Housing Services (Under-18), part-time , and non-exempt. Work schedules will vary and may include days, weekends, swing, grave, and holidays depending on program need. Shifts Coverage Needed: (Day shift hours are from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. or 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Swing shifts are 3:00pm to 11pm or 4:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m., and Grave shift hours are 11:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. or 12:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m.). On-Calls typically work mostly weekends, holidays, and emergency shift openings but schedules may vary due to emergent needs of program. On-Calls receive $1.75 per hour pay differential in lieu of benefits.
All applicants who work in our Casa de los Amigos program will receive an additional $2.00 per hour language differential.
AT YOUTHCARE: YouthCare envisions a community where no young person experiences homelessness, all young people have the opportunity to thrive, and the systems that oppress them are dismantled. YouthCare serves young people of many racial and ethnic backgrounds, abilities, sexual orientations, gender identities, and religious beliefs, and we seek a workforce that reflects that diversity.
ABOUT YOUTHCARE: YouthCare works to end youth homelessness and to ensure that young people are valued for who they are and empowered to achieve their potential. Founded in 1974, YouthCare was one of the first programs to serve runaway and homeless youth on the West Coast. The goal was to help young people find safety today and build a future for tomorrow. Over four decades, we’ve defined best practices and developed programs that are a national standard for excellence. Using a youth-centered approach, we ensure that young people experiencing homelessness ages 12-24 have the hope, skills, and confidence to gain long-term stability.
COVID vaccinations are mandated at YouthCare. Employees will be required to submit proof of vaccination or have an approved request for medical or religious exemption and an approved accommodation at time of On-Boarding. Please note: Philosophical, political, scientific, or sociological objections to vaccination will not be considered for an exemption or accommodation.
NON-MANAGEMENT EMPLOYEES ARE REPRESENTED BY THE OFFICE AND PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYEES’ INTERNATIONAL UNION (OPEIU) Local 8.
ABOUT ADOLESCENT HOUSING SERVICES: YouthCare’s Adolescent Housing Services is composed of two short-term shelters - HOPE Center and Adolescent Shelter, a shelter for unaccompanied minors Casa De Los Amigos, and long-term transitional living program Pathways. This department serves adolescents aged 12 to 17, is licensed by Washington State Department of Licensing Resources, and follow the Washington Administrative Codes (WAC 110-145-XXXX).
POSITION SUMMARY: Under the supervision of the Program Manager and/or Program Supervisor at each program location, the On-Call Youth Counselor for Adolescent Housing Services is responsible for the daily management of the program site. All Housing programs are open 24/7 and per agency licensing requirements, program must maintain safe staff and client ratio to provide services to our clients. Youth Counselor's task is to create a safe and caring environment for high risk youth in residence who are preparing to transition to become more self-sufficient. The position requires an individual who can actively contribute to a positive, stable, responsive, and responsible environment for change.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provide on-site supervision, while maintaining professional boundaries in providing crisis intervention to residents. Must be able to apply positive behavior modification techniques and model effective de-escalation and problem-solving skills.
Provide transportation with agency vehicles and or support for appointments (medical, counseling, etc.) as needed.
Act as a professional representative of YouthCare and maintain a professional working environment (office, personal workspace, agency vehicle, etc.).
Maintains a flexible work schedule (filling shifts on weekends, early and/or late hours) and must be willing to be cross-trained in providing support with shift coverage in On-Call basis for the program and the agency, as required by individual program and agency needs.
With direction from Manager or Supervisor, help plan for, direct and/or provide support for recreational, educational, and therapeutic activities that are in alignment with service plans and permanency goals.
Instruct and assist youth in self-care skills/tasks, including personal care and preparing food for meals and snacks in accordance with posted menus. May be required to assist in packing client belongings and cleaning and sanitizing of exited bedrooms.
Depending on program needs, at designated times, prepare and cook meals for up to 20 clients.
Attend and fully participate in training sessions as required by program contracts (a minimum of 24 hours is required per year for Pathways, Hope Center, and Adolescent Shelter. A minimum of 40 hours per year is required for Casa).
Respond to program leadership for shift openings. Must provide monthly availability for at least three shifts per month.
Read and Complete daily progress notes, emails, logbook, and any other tracking documentation of provided client services.
Comply with mandated reporting requirements as outlined in the WACs.
Oversee the safety and cleanliness of the facility, including the restrooms, laundry room, the community room, and adjoining deck. Perform light janitorial work, including vacuuming carpets; taking out trash; sweeping/mopping floors; and similar tasks. Compile maintenance requests and submit to Program Manager or Program Supervisor as needed.
May need to dispense medication, and complete related documentation. May need to perform weekly medical reconciliation and update med binder forms and complete all required documentation according to individual program procedures and timelines.
Complete incident reports on any facility damage, medical emergencies or any significant incident which occurs in program or with client care.
This job description is not intended to cover every aspect of your job at YouthCare. We are a team that works together to meet the needs of our clients and every member of the team is expected to pitch in and help even beyond the specific responsibilities listed in this description.
QUALIFICATIONS –
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
1 year of experience successfully working with at-risk-youth or young adults in a crisis, during outreach efforts or in residential setting.
High School Diploma or GED.
Experience and credentials must comply with program contract requirements including but not limited to the Washington State Department of Children, Youth & Families (DCYF) background check and must be at least 21 years of age. DCYF background checks is required for all employees working in Under-18 Housing programs.
Fluency in Spanish (both written and verbal).
PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS:
Course work, experience, or training in child or human development, chemical dependency, mental illness, group dynamics, residential treatment, or related experience highly preferred. Bilingual candidates strongly encouraged to apply.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:
Must be able to provide I-9 supporting documentation for employment.
Ability to provide a negative TB Test (results must be within one-year of hire date).
DCYF Clearance must be maintained for entirety of employment when working with under-18 clients.
Ability to obtain a current Food Handler’s Card
Successful completion of pre-service trainings as required by contracting agencies. Trainings such as CPR & First Aid (Adult/Child), Bloodborne Pathogens, and Behavior Management.
Employees who drive YouthCare vehicles as a requirement for their position , must be at least 21 years of old, possess a valid Washington State Driver’s License, meet minimum safe driver criteria established by the agency and our insurance company which includes completion of Defensive Driving and 15-passenger Van trainings. Drivers under the age of 25 must have been licensed for at least 3-years and those operating vehicles with a capacity of 15 or more passengers must be at least 25 years old.
Computer software skills including Windows, Microsoft outlook, Microsoft Word
Initiative, creativity, reliability, flexibility, thoroughness
Strong oral and written communication skills with good quality spelling, grammar and punctuation
High integrity when dealing with a broad array of cultures and restricted and/or confidential information.
Ability to deal therapeutically with behavioral and emotional problems presented by youth and understanding of emotionally, physically and sexually abused youth.
Ability to coordinate overall program functioning.
Ability to answer program phone, complete intakes/exits, and communicate with guardians, supervisors, and community resources. Ability to accurately maintain and produce files, records, logs and reports.
Ability to maintain professional boundaries with clients while building trust and respect.
Ability and willingness to stay awake and alert during overnight shifts.
Ability to verbally and physically respond to an aggressive person in ways that de-escalate, establish and maintain staff and youth safety.
May be required to assume responsibilities or duties within the agency not specifically delineated in this job description for short periods of time or on an infrequent basis.
Commitment to YouthCare’s initiative to build cultural proficiency across the agency. Acceptance of a variety of lifestyles, behaviors, and cultural and spiritual practices.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Ability to perform range of physical motions, exerting up to 50 pounds. Lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds; standing, walking, sitting for long periods of time, kneeling, squatting, and stooping; running for brief periods of time; and go up and down stairs.
BENEFITS: Tax-deferred 401(k) retirement participation is available to eligible On-Call employees after successful completion of the 90-day Introductory Period. On-Call employees also earn Sick and Safe Leave in compliance with the City of Seattle Ordinance.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT: YouthCare is an equal opportunity employer. Employment decisions are based on merit and business needs and YouthCare is committed to recruiting, hiring, training, and promoting qualified people of all backgrounds, regardless of actual or perceived sex; race; color; religious creed; national origin; ancestry; age; marital status; pregnancy; nursing parent status; physical, mental or sensory disability; medical condition; genetic information; sexual orientation; gender (including gender identity or expression); military or veteran status; or any other basis protected by federal, state and/or local laws. People of Color and Members of the LGBTQ community are strongly encouraged to apply.
Washington State Department of Ecology
Shoreline, WA
Per Governor Inslee’s Proclamation 21-14.2 (Download PDF reader) , Washington State employees must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. As a condition of employment, the successful candidate will be required to provide proof of their COVID-19 vaccination as part of the hiring process, prior to their start date. Requests for medical and religious exemptions will be considered. If you have questions, please contact Careers@ecy.wa.gov with “ COVID-19 vaccination ” in the subject line.
Keeping Washington Clean and Evergreen
The Air Quality Program (AQP) within the Department of Ecology is looking to fill a Senior Air Monitoring Specialist (Environmental Specialist 4)(In-Training) position. This position is located in our Northwest Regional Office (NWRO) in Shoreline, WA .
This is the perfect position for anyone who enjoys working outdoors and wants to apply their scientific expertise to help the Air Quality Program understand and reduce air pollution. In this position, you will monitor the ambient air for fine (PM2.5) and coarse (PM10) particulate, ozone, and other pollutants, as well as their chemical constituents, at locations throughout Ecology’s Northwest Region. The monitoring work you do in this position will be focused on implementing several national programs designed to understand air pollution levels near the busiest roadways, determine the chemical components of fine particle pollution, and determine compliance with federal health-based pollution standards through filter-based PM2.5 and PM10 sampling. This position also provides back-up operation for the automated gas chromatograph that is part of the Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations (PAMS) program as well as manual method carbonyls and VOCs for the National Air Toxics Trends Stations (NATTS) program at the Seattle-Beacon Hill NCore monitoring site. Being a reliable self-starter, an excellent problem-solver, and a natural collaborator is a must as you will function both independently and as an integral member of our regional and statewide teams of dedicated air monitoring professionals. The mission of the Air Quality Program (AQP) is to protect and improve air quality in Washington. The Air Quality Program’s vision is clean, healthy air and climate for all of Washington.
About the Department of Ecology
Protecting Washington State's environment for current and future generations is what we do every day at Ecology. We are a culture that is invested in making a difference. Join a team that is highly effective and collaborative, with leadership that embraces the value of people. Ecology cares deeply about employee wellness; we go beyond traditional benefits, proudly offering:
A healthy life/work balance by offering flexible schedules and telework options for most positions.
An Infants at Work Program that is based on the long-term health values of infant-parent bonding and breastfeeding newborns.
Continuous growth and development opportunities.
A wellness program that offers education, fitness classes, and an agency-wide fondness for outdoor meetings.
Opportunities to serve your community and make an impact through meaningful work.
Our commitment to DEIR
Diversity, equity, inclusion, and respect (DEIR) are core values central to Ecology’s work. We strive to be a workplace where we are esteemed for sharing our authentic identities, while advancing our individual professional goals and collaborating to protect, preserve, and enhance the environment for current and future generations.
Diversity : We celebrate and appreciate diversity; our unique perspectives and abilities enrich us all and lead to innovative approaches and solutions.
Equity : We champion equity, recognizing that each of us need different things to thrive.
Inclusion : We intentionally create and hold space so that we all have meaningful opportunities to participate and contribute to Ecology’s work.
Respect : We treat each other with respect and dignity, acknowledging the inherent worth of our diverse perspectives and lived experiences, even in times of uncertainty and disagreement.
We believe that DEIR is both a goal and an action. We are on a journey, honoring our shared humanity and taking steps to demonstrate our commitment to a vision where each of us is heard, seen, and valued. Please Note: The salary posted above does includes the additional 5% premium pay that this position will receive due to this position's location in King County. During Healthy Washington Roadmap to Recovery, employees are working a combination of in-office and/or telework based on position and business need. This position is not currently required to work in the office on a regular basis . Ecology is following current state guidance regarding mask requirements, health screening questions before entry, and social distancing. Looking ahead, Ecology has recently updated the agency policies on telework and flexible and compressed work schedules. Applicants with questions about position location options, telework, and flexible or compressed schedules are encouraged to reach out to the contact person listed below in “other information.” Application Timeline: This position will remain open until filled, with an initial screening date of May 26, 2022 . In order to be considered for initial screening, please submit an application on or before May 25, 2022 . The agency reserves the right to make an appointment any time after the initial screening date.
Duties
What makes this role unique?
In this position your primary focus will be on implementing the Near Road Monitoring, PM2.5 Chemical Speciation Network (CSN), National Core (NCore) Monitoring fine and coarse particulate and other particulate monitoring programs. You will provide backup support as a member of a multi-disciplinary, highly collaborative and cooperative team that also implements the Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations (PAMS), National Air Toxics Trends Stations (NATTS), and other NCore monitoring. In this position, you will participate in operating almost every type of ambient air monitor, sampler, and sensor used in the Washington Network, including new monitoring to implement Environmental Justice provisions of the Climate Commitment Act. You will help the Air Quality Program better understand the formation, transport and fate of particulate and ozone pollution and their chemical constituents throughout the greater Puget Sound region. What you will do:
Uses advanced scientific knowledge to independently plan, prioritize, implement and perform professional activities in locating, installing, and operating new and existing air monitoring sites within Ecology’s Northwest Region that will help the Air Quality Program characterize air quality, meet federal air pollution standards, and ensure clean healthy air.
Serves as the primary operator for, and has a specialty focus on, the national near-road, PM2.5 Chemical Speciation Network, and fine and coarse particulate monitoring programs within Ecology’s Northwest Region.
Processes large amounts of air sample media for several different types of manual-method samplers. This is includes installing sample media in samplers in the field, properly storing media (e.g., refrigerating) sampled filters, as well as packing, shipping, and tracking media sample packages and coordinating with delivery services (FedEx, USPS) and analysis laboratories.
Investigates and evaluates new and current air monitoring sites, including sites in overburdened communities consistent with the implementation of the Environmental Justice provisions of the Climate Commitment Act.
Installs monitoring equipment including the site shelter and air monitors and coordinates with the IT & Telemetry unit and Calibration & Repair team to configure air monitors with data logging equipment.
Installs and operates temporary monitors and low-cost air sensors as needed to respond to wildland fire smoke and other emergent events.
Provides back-up operations for fellow Northwest Regional Office teammates, including the automated gas chromatograph for the Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations (PAMS) program and manual method carbonyls and VOCs for the National Air Toxics Trends Stations (NATTS) program at the Seattle-Beacon Hill NCore monitoring site, as well as for other ambient air monitoring operators around the state as needed.
Uses advanced scientific knowledge to provide technical consultation, assistance, support, and training on highly complex air monitoring operations to regional, tribal, federal, and local air agency air monitoring operators to ensure data collected within the Washington State Ambient Air Monitoring Network are accurate and comparable.
Qualifications
Required Qualifications: Experience for both required and desired qualifications can be gained through various combinations of formal professional employment, educational, volunteer experience. See below for how you may qualify.
The goal class for this position is an Environmental Specialist 4 (ES4). We will consider applicants who meet the requirements for the Environmental Specialist 3 & 4 levels. If the finalist meets the requirements for the ES3 level, then they will be placed into a training program to become an ES4 within a specified period of time.
Environmental Specialist 3 (Salary Range 49: $4,081-$5,357 Monthly)
A total of Six (6) years of experience and/or education as described below:
Professional level Experience in: environmental analysis or control or environmental planning. Experience may include:
Investigating and / or resolving complaints involving science or technology content
Performing inspections
Drafting technical evaluations and reports
Develops plans for researching information used for technical projects, regulatory or policy development
Plan and facilitate public meetings and hearings
Project work requiring specialized knowledge of industry processes, pollutant sources or natural processes
Providing technical assistance for complex scientific content and/ or support for implementing scientific content programs
Conducting tests, analyzing and evaluating data
Using environmental databases to support technical projects
Developing scientific studies and resource management plans
Providing environmental technical and administrative assistance to grant/ contract/ loan recipients of environmental protection projects
Experience in operations and maintenance of air monitoring instrumentation or closely allied environmental sampling field
Education: involving a major study in environmental, physical, or one of the natural sciences, environmental planning or other allied field.
See chart below for a list of ways to qualify for this position:
Possible Combinations. | College credit hours or degree. | Years of professional level experience.
Combination 1 | No college credit hours or degree | 6 years of experience
Combination 2 | I have 30-59 semester or 45-89 quarter credits. | 5 years of experience
Combination 3 | I have 60-89 semester or 90-134 quarter credits (AA degree). | 4 years of experience
Combination 4 | I have 90-119 semester or 135-179 quarter credits. | 3 years of experience
Combination 5 | A Bachelor's Degree | 2 years of experience
Combination 6 | A Master's Degree | 1 years of experience
Combination 7 | A Ph.D. | 0 years of experience
Environmental Specialist 4 (goal class) (Salary Range 55: $4,734-$6,208 Monthly)
A total of Nine (9) years of experience and/or education as described below:
Professional level Experience in: environmental analysis or control or environmental planning. Experience may include:
Investigating and / or resolving complaints involving science or technology content
Performing inspections
Drafting technical evaluations and reports
Develops plans for researching information used for technical projects, regulatory or policy development
Plan and facilitate public meetings and hearings
Project work requiring specialized knowledge of industry processes, pollutant sources or natural processes
Providing technical assistance for complex scientific content and/ or support for implementing scientific content programs
Conducting tests, analyzing and evaluating data
Using environmental databases to support technical projects
Developing scientific studies and resource management plans
Providing environmental technical and administrative assistance to grant/ contract/ loan recipients of environmental protection projects
Experience must Include : One (1) year of the professional level experience must be in conducting air monitoring or similar environmental measurements to qualify at the ES 4 level. A Master's degree in Atmospheric, Meteorological, or Environmental science will substitute for 6 months experience in conducting air monitoring experience, and a Ph.D. in Atmospheric, Meteorological, or Environmental science will substitute for the full year requirement.
Education: involving a major study in environmental, physical, or one of the natural sciences, environmental planning or other allied field.
See chart below for a list of ways to qualify for this position:
Possible Combinations. | College credit hours or degree. | Years of professional level experience.
Combination 1 | No college credit hours or degree | 9 years of experience
Combination 2 | I have 30-59 semester or 45-89 quarter credits. | 8 years of experience
Combination 3 | I have 60-89 semester or 90-134 quarter credits (AA degree). | 7 years of experience
Combination 4 | I have 90-119 semester or 135-179 quarter credits. | 6 years of experience
Combination 5 | A Bachelor's Degree | 5 years of experience
Combination 6 | A Master's Degree | 3 years of experience
Combination 7 | A Ph.D. | 2 years of experience
OR
Two years of experience as an Environmental Specialist 3 at the Department of Ecology, which must include One (1) year of the professional level experience in conducting air monitoring or similar environmental measurements.
Special Requirements/Conditions of Employment:
Must possess and maintain a valid driver's license.
Desired Qualifications: We highly encourage you to apply even if you do not have some (or all) of the desired experience below.
Advanced knowledge and understanding of the principles, practices and methods of air quality monitoring and assessment, environmental pollution prevention and pollution control.
Understanding of and experience with emerging technologies and techniques of air quality sampling, testing, data gathering, basic research and field investigations.
Experience performing gas chromatography, particularly to analyze ambient air samples.
Understanding and experience applying applicable state, federal, and local environmental regulations and policies.
Ability to provide technical direction to professional staff for complex or controversial studies or projects.
Excellent deductive reasoning skills.
Experience designing and developing guidelines for environmental assessment activities, field studies and siting surveys.
Experience conducting final reviews for technical reports, and conclusions reached by professional staff.
Experience collaborating with other government officials, the regulated community and other clientele groups on complex or controversial environmental issues or problems.
Note: Having some (or all) of this desired experience may make your application more competitive in a highly competitive applicant pool.
Supplemental Information
Ecology seeks diverse applicants: We view diversity, equity, inclusion, and respect through a broad lens including race, ethnicity, class, age, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, immigration status, military background, language, education, life experience, physical disability, neurodiversity, and intersectional identities. Qualified candidates from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Need an Accommodation in the application and/or screening process or this job announcement in an alternative format?
Please call: (360) 407-6186 or email: careers@ecy.wa.gov and we will be happy to assist.
If you are deaf or hard of hearing you can reach the Washington Relay Service by dialing 7-1-1 or 1-800-833-6388 .
If you need assistance applying for this job, please e-mail careers@ecy.wa.gov . Please do not send an email to this address to follow-up on the status of your application. You can view the latest status of your application on your profile's main page.
If you are reading this announcement in print format , please enter the following URL to your search engine to apply: https://ecology.wa.gov/About-us/Get-to-know-us/Jobs-at-Ecology .
Application Instructions: It's in the applicant's best interest to submit all of the documents listed below. Applications without these documents may be declined.
A cover letter describing why you are interested in this position.
A resume outlining your experience and education (if applicable) as it relates to the minimum qualifications of this position.
Three professional references.
Please do NOT include your salary history. Wage/salary depends on qualifications or rules of promotion, if applicable. For Your Privacy: When attaching documents to your application (such as Resume, Cover Letter, Transcripts, DD-214, etc.):
Please be sure to remove private information such as your social security number, date of birth, etc.
Do not attach documents that are password-protected, as these documents may not be reviewed and may cause errors within your application when downloaded.
Additional Application Instructions for Current Ecology Employees: Please make sure to answer the agency-wide questions regarding permanent status as a classified employee within the Washington General Service or Washington Management Service. Do not forget to select Department of Ecology as a response to question 2, and type your personnel ID number for question 3. If you are not sure of your status or do not know your personnel ID number, please contact Human Resources. Application Attestation: The act of submitting application materials electronically is considered affirmation that the information is complete and truthful. The state may verify this information and any untruthful or misleading answers are cause for rejection of your application or dismissal if employed. Other Information:
If you have specific questions about the position, please email Scott Dubble at: Scott.Dubble@ecy.wa.gov . Please do not contact Scott to inquire about the status of your application. To request the full position description: email careers@ecy.wa.gov
Why work for Ecology? As an agency, our mission is to protect, preserve and enhance Washington's environment for current and future generations. We invest in our employees to create and sustain a working environment that encourages creative leadership, effective resource management, teamwork, professionalism, and accountability. Joining Ecology means becoming a part of a team committed to protecting and restoring Washington State's environment. A career in public service allows you to help solve some of the most challenging problems facing our state, while keeping your health and financial security a priority. We combine one of the most competitive benefits packages in the nation with a strong commitment to life/work balance. Ecology employees may be eligible for the following: Medical/Dental/Vision for employee & dependent(s) , Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) , Vacation, Sick, and other Leave *, 11 Paid Holidays per year *, Public Service Loan Forgiveness , Tuition Waiver , Long Term Disability & Life Insurance , Deferred Compensation Programs , Dependent Care Assistance Program (DCAP) , Flexible Spending Arrangement (FSA) , Employee Assistance Program , Commute Trip Reduction Incentives (Download PDF reader) , Combined Fund Drive , SmartHealth *See the Benefits tab in this announcement for more information Student debt: how working for Ecology can help The Department of Ecology is a qualifying employer for the Public Service Forgiveness Program (PSLF). See https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/repay-loans/forgiveness-cancellation/public-service for more details.
To learn more about The Department of Ecology, please visit our website at www.ecology.wa.gov and follow, like or visit us on LinkedIn , Twitter , Facebook , Instagram or our blog .
Collective Bargaining: This is a position covered by a bargaining unit for which the Washington Federation of State Employees (WFSE) is the exclusive representative.
Equal Opportunity Employer: The Washington State Department of Ecology is an equal opportunity employer. We strive to create a working environment that includes and respects cultural, racial, ethnic, sexual orientation and gender identity diversity. Women, racial and ethnic minorities, persons of disability, persons over 40 years of age, veterans, military spouses or people with military status, and people of all sexual orientations and gender identities are encouraged to apply. Persons needing accommodation in the application/testing process or this job announcement in an alternative format may call (360) 407-6186 . Applicants who are deaf or hard of hearing may call the Washington Relay Service by dialing 7-1-1 or 1-800-833-6388 .
Note: This recruitment may be used to fill other positions of the same job classification across the agency. Once all the position(s) from the recruitment announcement are filled, the recruitment may only be used to fill additional open positions for the next sixty (60) days.
May 13, 2022
Full time
Per Governor Inslee’s Proclamation 21-14.2 (Download PDF reader) , Washington State employees must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. As a condition of employment, the successful candidate will be required to provide proof of their COVID-19 vaccination as part of the hiring process, prior to their start date. Requests for medical and religious exemptions will be considered. If you have questions, please contact Careers@ecy.wa.gov with “ COVID-19 vaccination ” in the subject line.
Keeping Washington Clean and Evergreen
The Air Quality Program (AQP) within the Department of Ecology is looking to fill a Senior Air Monitoring Specialist (Environmental Specialist 4)(In-Training) position. This position is located in our Northwest Regional Office (NWRO) in Shoreline, WA .
This is the perfect position for anyone who enjoys working outdoors and wants to apply their scientific expertise to help the Air Quality Program understand and reduce air pollution. In this position, you will monitor the ambient air for fine (PM2.5) and coarse (PM10) particulate, ozone, and other pollutants, as well as their chemical constituents, at locations throughout Ecology’s Northwest Region. The monitoring work you do in this position will be focused on implementing several national programs designed to understand air pollution levels near the busiest roadways, determine the chemical components of fine particle pollution, and determine compliance with federal health-based pollution standards through filter-based PM2.5 and PM10 sampling. This position also provides back-up operation for the automated gas chromatograph that is part of the Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations (PAMS) program as well as manual method carbonyls and VOCs for the National Air Toxics Trends Stations (NATTS) program at the Seattle-Beacon Hill NCore monitoring site. Being a reliable self-starter, an excellent problem-solver, and a natural collaborator is a must as you will function both independently and as an integral member of our regional and statewide teams of dedicated air monitoring professionals. The mission of the Air Quality Program (AQP) is to protect and improve air quality in Washington. The Air Quality Program’s vision is clean, healthy air and climate for all of Washington.
About the Department of Ecology
Protecting Washington State's environment for current and future generations is what we do every day at Ecology. We are a culture that is invested in making a difference. Join a team that is highly effective and collaborative, with leadership that embraces the value of people. Ecology cares deeply about employee wellness; we go beyond traditional benefits, proudly offering:
A healthy life/work balance by offering flexible schedules and telework options for most positions.
An Infants at Work Program that is based on the long-term health values of infant-parent bonding and breastfeeding newborns.
Continuous growth and development opportunities.
A wellness program that offers education, fitness classes, and an agency-wide fondness for outdoor meetings.
Opportunities to serve your community and make an impact through meaningful work.
Our commitment to DEIR
Diversity, equity, inclusion, and respect (DEIR) are core values central to Ecology’s work. We strive to be a workplace where we are esteemed for sharing our authentic identities, while advancing our individual professional goals and collaborating to protect, preserve, and enhance the environment for current and future generations.
Diversity : We celebrate and appreciate diversity; our unique perspectives and abilities enrich us all and lead to innovative approaches and solutions.
Equity : We champion equity, recognizing that each of us need different things to thrive.
Inclusion : We intentionally create and hold space so that we all have meaningful opportunities to participate and contribute to Ecology’s work.
Respect : We treat each other with respect and dignity, acknowledging the inherent worth of our diverse perspectives and lived experiences, even in times of uncertainty and disagreement.
We believe that DEIR is both a goal and an action. We are on a journey, honoring our shared humanity and taking steps to demonstrate our commitment to a vision where each of us is heard, seen, and valued. Please Note: The salary posted above does includes the additional 5% premium pay that this position will receive due to this position's location in King County. During Healthy Washington Roadmap to Recovery, employees are working a combination of in-office and/or telework based on position and business need. This position is not currently required to work in the office on a regular basis . Ecology is following current state guidance regarding mask requirements, health screening questions before entry, and social distancing. Looking ahead, Ecology has recently updated the agency policies on telework and flexible and compressed work schedules. Applicants with questions about position location options, telework, and flexible or compressed schedules are encouraged to reach out to the contact person listed below in “other information.” Application Timeline: This position will remain open until filled, with an initial screening date of May 26, 2022 . In order to be considered for initial screening, please submit an application on or before May 25, 2022 . The agency reserves the right to make an appointment any time after the initial screening date.
Duties
What makes this role unique?
In this position your primary focus will be on implementing the Near Road Monitoring, PM2.5 Chemical Speciation Network (CSN), National Core (NCore) Monitoring fine and coarse particulate and other particulate monitoring programs. You will provide backup support as a member of a multi-disciplinary, highly collaborative and cooperative team that also implements the Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations (PAMS), National Air Toxics Trends Stations (NATTS), and other NCore monitoring. In this position, you will participate in operating almost every type of ambient air monitor, sampler, and sensor used in the Washington Network, including new monitoring to implement Environmental Justice provisions of the Climate Commitment Act. You will help the Air Quality Program better understand the formation, transport and fate of particulate and ozone pollution and their chemical constituents throughout the greater Puget Sound region. What you will do:
Uses advanced scientific knowledge to independently plan, prioritize, implement and perform professional activities in locating, installing, and operating new and existing air monitoring sites within Ecology’s Northwest Region that will help the Air Quality Program characterize air quality, meet federal air pollution standards, and ensure clean healthy air.
Serves as the primary operator for, and has a specialty focus on, the national near-road, PM2.5 Chemical Speciation Network, and fine and coarse particulate monitoring programs within Ecology’s Northwest Region.
Processes large amounts of air sample media for several different types of manual-method samplers. This is includes installing sample media in samplers in the field, properly storing media (e.g., refrigerating) sampled filters, as well as packing, shipping, and tracking media sample packages and coordinating with delivery services (FedEx, USPS) and analysis laboratories.
Investigates and evaluates new and current air monitoring sites, including sites in overburdened communities consistent with the implementation of the Environmental Justice provisions of the Climate Commitment Act.
Installs monitoring equipment including the site shelter and air monitors and coordinates with the IT & Telemetry unit and Calibration & Repair team to configure air monitors with data logging equipment.
Installs and operates temporary monitors and low-cost air sensors as needed to respond to wildland fire smoke and other emergent events.
Provides back-up operations for fellow Northwest Regional Office teammates, including the automated gas chromatograph for the Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations (PAMS) program and manual method carbonyls and VOCs for the National Air Toxics Trends Stations (NATTS) program at the Seattle-Beacon Hill NCore monitoring site, as well as for other ambient air monitoring operators around the state as needed.
Uses advanced scientific knowledge to provide technical consultation, assistance, support, and training on highly complex air monitoring operations to regional, tribal, federal, and local air agency air monitoring operators to ensure data collected within the Washington State Ambient Air Monitoring Network are accurate and comparable.
Qualifications
Required Qualifications: Experience for both required and desired qualifications can be gained through various combinations of formal professional employment, educational, volunteer experience. See below for how you may qualify.
The goal class for this position is an Environmental Specialist 4 (ES4). We will consider applicants who meet the requirements for the Environmental Specialist 3 & 4 levels. If the finalist meets the requirements for the ES3 level, then they will be placed into a training program to become an ES4 within a specified period of time.
Environmental Specialist 3 (Salary Range 49: $4,081-$5,357 Monthly)
A total of Six (6) years of experience and/or education as described below:
Professional level Experience in: environmental analysis or control or environmental planning. Experience may include:
Investigating and / or resolving complaints involving science or technology content
Performing inspections
Drafting technical evaluations and reports
Develops plans for researching information used for technical projects, regulatory or policy development
Plan and facilitate public meetings and hearings
Project work requiring specialized knowledge of industry processes, pollutant sources or natural processes
Providing technical assistance for complex scientific content and/ or support for implementing scientific content programs
Conducting tests, analyzing and evaluating data
Using environmental databases to support technical projects
Developing scientific studies and resource management plans
Providing environmental technical and administrative assistance to grant/ contract/ loan recipients of environmental protection projects
Experience in operations and maintenance of air monitoring instrumentation or closely allied environmental sampling field
Education: involving a major study in environmental, physical, or one of the natural sciences, environmental planning or other allied field.
See chart below for a list of ways to qualify for this position:
Possible Combinations. | College credit hours or degree. | Years of professional level experience.
Combination 1 | No college credit hours or degree | 6 years of experience
Combination 2 | I have 30-59 semester or 45-89 quarter credits. | 5 years of experience
Combination 3 | I have 60-89 semester or 90-134 quarter credits (AA degree). | 4 years of experience
Combination 4 | I have 90-119 semester or 135-179 quarter credits. | 3 years of experience
Combination 5 | A Bachelor's Degree | 2 years of experience
Combination 6 | A Master's Degree | 1 years of experience
Combination 7 | A Ph.D. | 0 years of experience
Environmental Specialist 4 (goal class) (Salary Range 55: $4,734-$6,208 Monthly)
A total of Nine (9) years of experience and/or education as described below:
Professional level Experience in: environmental analysis or control or environmental planning. Experience may include:
Investigating and / or resolving complaints involving science or technology content
Performing inspections
Drafting technical evaluations and reports
Develops plans for researching information used for technical projects, regulatory or policy development
Plan and facilitate public meetings and hearings
Project work requiring specialized knowledge of industry processes, pollutant sources or natural processes
Providing technical assistance for complex scientific content and/ or support for implementing scientific content programs
Conducting tests, analyzing and evaluating data
Using environmental databases to support technical projects
Developing scientific studies and resource management plans
Providing environmental technical and administrative assistance to grant/ contract/ loan recipients of environmental protection projects
Experience must Include : One (1) year of the professional level experience must be in conducting air monitoring or similar environmental measurements to qualify at the ES 4 level. A Master's degree in Atmospheric, Meteorological, or Environmental science will substitute for 6 months experience in conducting air monitoring experience, and a Ph.D. in Atmospheric, Meteorological, or Environmental science will substitute for the full year requirement.
Education: involving a major study in environmental, physical, or one of the natural sciences, environmental planning or other allied field.
See chart below for a list of ways to qualify for this position:
Possible Combinations. | College credit hours or degree. | Years of professional level experience.
Combination 1 | No college credit hours or degree | 9 years of experience
Combination 2 | I have 30-59 semester or 45-89 quarter credits. | 8 years of experience
Combination 3 | I have 60-89 semester or 90-134 quarter credits (AA degree). | 7 years of experience
Combination 4 | I have 90-119 semester or 135-179 quarter credits. | 6 years of experience
Combination 5 | A Bachelor's Degree | 5 years of experience
Combination 6 | A Master's Degree | 3 years of experience
Combination 7 | A Ph.D. | 2 years of experience
OR
Two years of experience as an Environmental Specialist 3 at the Department of Ecology, which must include One (1) year of the professional level experience in conducting air monitoring or similar environmental measurements.
Special Requirements/Conditions of Employment:
Must possess and maintain a valid driver's license.
Desired Qualifications: We highly encourage you to apply even if you do not have some (or all) of the desired experience below.
Advanced knowledge and understanding of the principles, practices and methods of air quality monitoring and assessment, environmental pollution prevention and pollution control.
Understanding of and experience with emerging technologies and techniques of air quality sampling, testing, data gathering, basic research and field investigations.
Experience performing gas chromatography, particularly to analyze ambient air samples.
Understanding and experience applying applicable state, federal, and local environmental regulations and policies.
Ability to provide technical direction to professional staff for complex or controversial studies or projects.
Excellent deductive reasoning skills.
Experience designing and developing guidelines for environmental assessment activities, field studies and siting surveys.
Experience conducting final reviews for technical reports, and conclusions reached by professional staff.
Experience collaborating with other government officials, the regulated community and other clientele groups on complex or controversial environmental issues or problems.
Note: Having some (or all) of this desired experience may make your application more competitive in a highly competitive applicant pool.
Supplemental Information
Ecology seeks diverse applicants: We view diversity, equity, inclusion, and respect through a broad lens including race, ethnicity, class, age, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, immigration status, military background, language, education, life experience, physical disability, neurodiversity, and intersectional identities. Qualified candidates from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Need an Accommodation in the application and/or screening process or this job announcement in an alternative format?
Please call: (360) 407-6186 or email: careers@ecy.wa.gov and we will be happy to assist.
If you are deaf or hard of hearing you can reach the Washington Relay Service by dialing 7-1-1 or 1-800-833-6388 .
If you need assistance applying for this job, please e-mail careers@ecy.wa.gov . Please do not send an email to this address to follow-up on the status of your application. You can view the latest status of your application on your profile's main page.
If you are reading this announcement in print format , please enter the following URL to your search engine to apply: https://ecology.wa.gov/About-us/Get-to-know-us/Jobs-at-Ecology .
Application Instructions: It's in the applicant's best interest to submit all of the documents listed below. Applications without these documents may be declined.
A cover letter describing why you are interested in this position.
A resume outlining your experience and education (if applicable) as it relates to the minimum qualifications of this position.
Three professional references.
Please do NOT include your salary history. Wage/salary depends on qualifications or rules of promotion, if applicable. For Your Privacy: When attaching documents to your application (such as Resume, Cover Letter, Transcripts, DD-214, etc.):
Please be sure to remove private information such as your social security number, date of birth, etc.
Do not attach documents that are password-protected, as these documents may not be reviewed and may cause errors within your application when downloaded.
Additional Application Instructions for Current Ecology Employees: Please make sure to answer the agency-wide questions regarding permanent status as a classified employee within the Washington General Service or Washington Management Service. Do not forget to select Department of Ecology as a response to question 2, and type your personnel ID number for question 3. If you are not sure of your status or do not know your personnel ID number, please contact Human Resources. Application Attestation: The act of submitting application materials electronically is considered affirmation that the information is complete and truthful. The state may verify this information and any untruthful or misleading answers are cause for rejection of your application or dismissal if employed. Other Information:
If you have specific questions about the position, please email Scott Dubble at: Scott.Dubble@ecy.wa.gov . Please do not contact Scott to inquire about the status of your application. To request the full position description: email careers@ecy.wa.gov
Why work for Ecology? As an agency, our mission is to protect, preserve and enhance Washington's environment for current and future generations. We invest in our employees to create and sustain a working environment that encourages creative leadership, effective resource management, teamwork, professionalism, and accountability. Joining Ecology means becoming a part of a team committed to protecting and restoring Washington State's environment. A career in public service allows you to help solve some of the most challenging problems facing our state, while keeping your health and financial security a priority. We combine one of the most competitive benefits packages in the nation with a strong commitment to life/work balance. Ecology employees may be eligible for the following: Medical/Dental/Vision for employee & dependent(s) , Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) , Vacation, Sick, and other Leave *, 11 Paid Holidays per year *, Public Service Loan Forgiveness , Tuition Waiver , Long Term Disability & Life Insurance , Deferred Compensation Programs , Dependent Care Assistance Program (DCAP) , Flexible Spending Arrangement (FSA) , Employee Assistance Program , Commute Trip Reduction Incentives (Download PDF reader) , Combined Fund Drive , SmartHealth *See the Benefits tab in this announcement for more information Student debt: how working for Ecology can help The Department of Ecology is a qualifying employer for the Public Service Forgiveness Program (PSLF). See https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/repay-loans/forgiveness-cancellation/public-service for more details.
To learn more about The Department of Ecology, please visit our website at www.ecology.wa.gov and follow, like or visit us on LinkedIn , Twitter , Facebook , Instagram or our blog .
Collective Bargaining: This is a position covered by a bargaining unit for which the Washington Federation of State Employees (WFSE) is the exclusive representative.
Equal Opportunity Employer: The Washington State Department of Ecology is an equal opportunity employer. We strive to create a working environment that includes and respects cultural, racial, ethnic, sexual orientation and gender identity diversity. Women, racial and ethnic minorities, persons of disability, persons over 40 years of age, veterans, military spouses or people with military status, and people of all sexual orientations and gender identities are encouraged to apply. Persons needing accommodation in the application/testing process or this job announcement in an alternative format may call (360) 407-6186 . Applicants who are deaf or hard of hearing may call the Washington Relay Service by dialing 7-1-1 or 1-800-833-6388 .
Note: This recruitment may be used to fill other positions of the same job classification across the agency. Once all the position(s) from the recruitment announcement are filled, the recruitment may only be used to fill additional open positions for the next sixty (60) days.
Job Summary
The City of Bellevue is a dynamic, international and multicultural, future-focused, diversity-driven, high-performing city. The city invests in its employees and encourages and rewards employee growth and development. We build on our commonalities and our differences. Bellevue is noted for its diversity, community involvement, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits, and natural beauty. Livability.com ranked Bellevue number 14 on its 2015 Top 100 Best Places to Live.
As Bellevue has shifted from a small suburb to a burgeoning city, there has been a necessary increase in work, focus, policy development, and regional collaboration on human services, as the portion of our population who are homeless, low- or moderate-income, and facing other crises requiring human services support has multiplied. Bellevue’s role in human services is defined as planner, funder, and convener to ensure that the basic survival needs of residents are met, support systems are in place, and that low- and moderate-income people are provided opportunities to succeed.
This position is responsible for managing the Human Services Division in developing and implementing city-wide and region-wide human service plans. This requires collaboration with other city departments, the Human Services Commission, regional jurisdictions, and the public. Responsible for supervising, assigning, leading, motivating, and reviewing the work of up to 9 staff, including human services planners and coordinators, contract coordinator, administrative staff, and a home repair specialist. Oversees more than an average of $10 million per year in human services contracts. Performs advanced research, analysis, interpretation, and development of plans and policies related to the mission of the Human Services Division. Provides strategic thinking on a regional perspective in support of the department’s and city’s human services work.
If you have a passion for your community and want to make a positive impact, then join us as our Human Services Manager.
**This position was reposted on 11/22/21.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Provides strategic guidance and expertise to the city’s work on Human Services, including data research and analysis, cross-departmental collaboration, regional collaboration with other jurisdictions (Eastside providers, King County, King County Regional Homelessness Authority) and regional human services providers (e.g., shelters, food providers, behavioral health providers). This includes:
Providing vision, leadership, and direction in the development of short- and long-range plans for human services.
Coordinating division activities with other departments, jurisdictions and agencies as needed.
Providing professional planning and human services advice to supervisors and other officials.
Oversees a team of professional staff who monitor and provide technical assistance for more than $10m in contracts, are responsible for the Bellevue Human Services Needs Assessment, oversee CDBG funds as the only Eastside entitlement city, oversee the pooled contracts for the majority of Eastside jurisdictions, and operate the only Eastside Home Repair Program. Staff also serve on cross-departmental and regional teams providing subject matter expertise. This includes:
Determining work procedures, preparing work schedules, and expediting workflow.
Studying and standardizing procedures to improve efficiency and effectiveness of operations.
Managing and supervising human services activities to achieve goals within available resources.
Planning and organizing workloads and staff assignments.
Hiring, training, motivating, and evaluating assigned staff.
Reviewing progress and directing changes as needed.
Assuring effective and efficient use of budgeted funds, personnel, materials, facilities, and time.
Issuing written and oral instructions.
Assigning duties and examines work for accuracy, neatness, and conformance with regulations, policies, and procedures.
Developing guidelines and standards for staff.
Conducting performance reviews and mentoring staff.
Being accountable for all projects reviewed and approved and other work performed by team members.
Public engagement and presentations, occurring during the day and evening, including to the Human Services Commission, Public Hearings, and City Council. This includes:
Making private and public presentations to supervisors, boards, commissions, civic groups, and the general public, and participates in regional forums.
Communicating official plans, policies, and procedures to staff and the general public.
Oversees and manages a budget that contains both internal spending and more than an average of $10m per year in external contracts that impact the entire region. This includes:
Preparing annual budget requests.
Assuring that assigned areas of responsibility are performed within timeline/budget.
Performing cost control activities, monitors revenues and expenditures in assigned area to assure sound fiscal control and prepares annual budget requests.
Ensuring effective and efficient use of budgeted funds, personnel, materials, facilities, and time.
Systemic Equity review and improvements: works internally and regionally to assess practices, policies, and funding related to human services to ensure equity and anti-racism are centered. This includes:
Meeting with regional partners including jurisdictions and providers to review funding processes and policies
Facilitating cross-jurisdiction training for Human Services Commission on equity and funding with equity.
Data Gathering, Analysis and Policy Recommendations: division conducts Bellevue’s Human Services Needs Assessment, provides recommendations to Council, CMO and other departments on human services policy decisions and strategy. This includes:
Gathering, interpreting, and preparing data for studies, reports, and recommendations.
Compiling and analyzing demographic data, service outputs, and service outcome data.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED:
Works under the general supervision of Assistant Director of Parks and Community Services.
Exercises supervision over Human Services Staff either directly or through subordinate supervisors, as assigned.
Qualifications
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Knowledge of federal, state, county and local human/social service organizations, programs and services, funding sources and applicable laws and regulations.
Knowledge of principles and practices of public administration.
Knowledge of principles and practices of program planning and evaluation. Knowledge of principles and practices of supervision and personnel administration. Ability to evaluate program performance(s) in relation to human service needs.
Ability to develop human service plans and strategy documents.
Ability to communicate orally in the English language with customers, clients, and the public using a telephone, and in group and face-to-face, one-to-one settings.
Ability to produce planning and other documents written in the English language using proper sentence structure, punctuation, grammar, and spelling.
Ability to comprehend, analyze and make inferences from written material. Ability to perform a broad range of supervisory responsibilities over others.
Ability to observe, compare or monitor data to determine compliance with contractual requirements.
Ability to work cooperatively with others.
Ability to review or check the work products of others to ensure conformance to standards.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a degree in public administration, social work, social/human sciences, or other related field. Master’s degree in social work or related field preferred.
5 years experience directing or leading staff. 10+ years preferred.
Five or more years of progressively responsible related experience in the management of community and social services. 10+ years preferred.
Knowledge and experience of human service funding processes, including experience with federal funds.
Demonstrated commitment to equitable and anti-racist practices in human services, and expertise in leading others in equitable anti-racist practices and systems change.
Or any equivalent combination of education, experience, and training that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.
Other
WORK ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands and work environment 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.
Work involves walking, talking, hearing, using hands to handle, feel or operate objects, tools, or controls, and reaching with hands and arms.
Vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus. The employee may be required to push, pull, lift, and/or carry up to 20 pounds.
The noise level in the work environment is usually moderately quiet while in the office and moderately loud when in the field.
For further information about this position, please contact Toni Esparza via email at tesparza@bellevuewa.gov or at 425-452-5379 . For any technical difficulties with your application, please contact the NEOGOV support line at 855-524-5627.
At the City of Bellevue, you'll be part of a team committed to providing exceptional customer service, upholding the public interest and being a part of the community vision. Our people bring unique skills and qualities to the table, embrace the values of honesty, accountability and commitment to service, and take pride in the work they do. You'll work in an environment where being innovative, collaborative, and future focused are the status quo. Bellevue welcomes the world. Our diversity is our strength. We embrace the future while respecting our past. It's what makes the City of Bellevue an exiting place to work, live, and explore. Have we piqued your interest yet? Come join our team! All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, genetic information, disability age, veteran status, or any other protected status. Persons needing assistance with the application process may call the Human Resources Office at 425-452-6838. Bellevue is doing its part to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and remains committed to the health and safety of its employees. The work associated with this position may be performed remotely, either full-time or part-time, in compliance with the Governor's Safe Start guidance and the department's telework agreement. There may be situations where the employee is required to physically report to city facilities. Employees reporting to work onsite need to follow safety precautions and procedures as required by the city. ** Please be sure to check your junk folder for any messages that may be sent to you about this recruitment.**
Nov 22, 2021
Full time
Job Summary
The City of Bellevue is a dynamic, international and multicultural, future-focused, diversity-driven, high-performing city. The city invests in its employees and encourages and rewards employee growth and development. We build on our commonalities and our differences. Bellevue is noted for its diversity, community involvement, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits, and natural beauty. Livability.com ranked Bellevue number 14 on its 2015 Top 100 Best Places to Live.
As Bellevue has shifted from a small suburb to a burgeoning city, there has been a necessary increase in work, focus, policy development, and regional collaboration on human services, as the portion of our population who are homeless, low- or moderate-income, and facing other crises requiring human services support has multiplied. Bellevue’s role in human services is defined as planner, funder, and convener to ensure that the basic survival needs of residents are met, support systems are in place, and that low- and moderate-income people are provided opportunities to succeed.
This position is responsible for managing the Human Services Division in developing and implementing city-wide and region-wide human service plans. This requires collaboration with other city departments, the Human Services Commission, regional jurisdictions, and the public. Responsible for supervising, assigning, leading, motivating, and reviewing the work of up to 9 staff, including human services planners and coordinators, contract coordinator, administrative staff, and a home repair specialist. Oversees more than an average of $10 million per year in human services contracts. Performs advanced research, analysis, interpretation, and development of plans and policies related to the mission of the Human Services Division. Provides strategic thinking on a regional perspective in support of the department’s and city’s human services work.
If you have a passion for your community and want to make a positive impact, then join us as our Human Services Manager.
**This position was reposted on 11/22/21.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Provides strategic guidance and expertise to the city’s work on Human Services, including data research and analysis, cross-departmental collaboration, regional collaboration with other jurisdictions (Eastside providers, King County, King County Regional Homelessness Authority) and regional human services providers (e.g., shelters, food providers, behavioral health providers). This includes:
Providing vision, leadership, and direction in the development of short- and long-range plans for human services.
Coordinating division activities with other departments, jurisdictions and agencies as needed.
Providing professional planning and human services advice to supervisors and other officials.
Oversees a team of professional staff who monitor and provide technical assistance for more than $10m in contracts, are responsible for the Bellevue Human Services Needs Assessment, oversee CDBG funds as the only Eastside entitlement city, oversee the pooled contracts for the majority of Eastside jurisdictions, and operate the only Eastside Home Repair Program. Staff also serve on cross-departmental and regional teams providing subject matter expertise. This includes:
Determining work procedures, preparing work schedules, and expediting workflow.
Studying and standardizing procedures to improve efficiency and effectiveness of operations.
Managing and supervising human services activities to achieve goals within available resources.
Planning and organizing workloads and staff assignments.
Hiring, training, motivating, and evaluating assigned staff.
Reviewing progress and directing changes as needed.
Assuring effective and efficient use of budgeted funds, personnel, materials, facilities, and time.
Issuing written and oral instructions.
Assigning duties and examines work for accuracy, neatness, and conformance with regulations, policies, and procedures.
Developing guidelines and standards for staff.
Conducting performance reviews and mentoring staff.
Being accountable for all projects reviewed and approved and other work performed by team members.
Public engagement and presentations, occurring during the day and evening, including to the Human Services Commission, Public Hearings, and City Council. This includes:
Making private and public presentations to supervisors, boards, commissions, civic groups, and the general public, and participates in regional forums.
Communicating official plans, policies, and procedures to staff and the general public.
Oversees and manages a budget that contains both internal spending and more than an average of $10m per year in external contracts that impact the entire region. This includes:
Preparing annual budget requests.
Assuring that assigned areas of responsibility are performed within timeline/budget.
Performing cost control activities, monitors revenues and expenditures in assigned area to assure sound fiscal control and prepares annual budget requests.
Ensuring effective and efficient use of budgeted funds, personnel, materials, facilities, and time.
Systemic Equity review and improvements: works internally and regionally to assess practices, policies, and funding related to human services to ensure equity and anti-racism are centered. This includes:
Meeting with regional partners including jurisdictions and providers to review funding processes and policies
Facilitating cross-jurisdiction training for Human Services Commission on equity and funding with equity.
Data Gathering, Analysis and Policy Recommendations: division conducts Bellevue’s Human Services Needs Assessment, provides recommendations to Council, CMO and other departments on human services policy decisions and strategy. This includes:
Gathering, interpreting, and preparing data for studies, reports, and recommendations.
Compiling and analyzing demographic data, service outputs, and service outcome data.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED:
Works under the general supervision of Assistant Director of Parks and Community Services.
Exercises supervision over Human Services Staff either directly or through subordinate supervisors, as assigned.
Qualifications
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Knowledge of federal, state, county and local human/social service organizations, programs and services, funding sources and applicable laws and regulations.
Knowledge of principles and practices of public administration.
Knowledge of principles and practices of program planning and evaluation. Knowledge of principles and practices of supervision and personnel administration. Ability to evaluate program performance(s) in relation to human service needs.
Ability to develop human service plans and strategy documents.
Ability to communicate orally in the English language with customers, clients, and the public using a telephone, and in group and face-to-face, one-to-one settings.
Ability to produce planning and other documents written in the English language using proper sentence structure, punctuation, grammar, and spelling.
Ability to comprehend, analyze and make inferences from written material. Ability to perform a broad range of supervisory responsibilities over others.
Ability to observe, compare or monitor data to determine compliance with contractual requirements.
Ability to work cooperatively with others.
Ability to review or check the work products of others to ensure conformance to standards.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a degree in public administration, social work, social/human sciences, or other related field. Master’s degree in social work or related field preferred.
5 years experience directing or leading staff. 10+ years preferred.
Five or more years of progressively responsible related experience in the management of community and social services. 10+ years preferred.
Knowledge and experience of human service funding processes, including experience with federal funds.
Demonstrated commitment to equitable and anti-racist practices in human services, and expertise in leading others in equitable anti-racist practices and systems change.
Or any equivalent combination of education, experience, and training that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.
Other
WORK ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands and work environment 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.
Work involves walking, talking, hearing, using hands to handle, feel or operate objects, tools, or controls, and reaching with hands and arms.
Vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus. The employee may be required to push, pull, lift, and/or carry up to 20 pounds.
The noise level in the work environment is usually moderately quiet while in the office and moderately loud when in the field.
For further information about this position, please contact Toni Esparza via email at tesparza@bellevuewa.gov or at 425-452-5379 . For any technical difficulties with your application, please contact the NEOGOV support line at 855-524-5627.
At the City of Bellevue, you'll be part of a team committed to providing exceptional customer service, upholding the public interest and being a part of the community vision. Our people bring unique skills and qualities to the table, embrace the values of honesty, accountability and commitment to service, and take pride in the work they do. You'll work in an environment where being innovative, collaborative, and future focused are the status quo. Bellevue welcomes the world. Our diversity is our strength. We embrace the future while respecting our past. It's what makes the City of Bellevue an exiting place to work, live, and explore. Have we piqued your interest yet? Come join our team! All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, genetic information, disability age, veteran status, or any other protected status. Persons needing assistance with the application process may call the Human Resources Office at 425-452-6838. Bellevue is doing its part to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and remains committed to the health and safety of its employees. The work associated with this position may be performed remotely, either full-time or part-time, in compliance with the Governor's Safe Start guidance and the department's telework agreement. There may be situations where the employee is required to physically report to city facilities. Employees reporting to work onsite need to follow safety precautions and procedures as required by the city. ** Please be sure to check your junk folder for any messages that may be sent to you about this recruitment.**
The City of Bellevue is a dynamic, international and multicultural, future-focused, diversity-driven, high-performing city. The city invests in its employees and encourages and rewards employee growth and development. We build on our commonalities and our differences. Bellevue is noted for its diversity, community involvement, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits, and natural beauty. Livability.com ranked Bellevue number 14 on its 2015 Top 100 Best Places to Live.
As Bellevue has shifted from a small suburb to a burgeoning city, there has been a necessary increase in work, focus, policy development, and regional collaboration on human services, as the portion of our population who are homeless, low- or moderate-income, and facing other crises requiring human services support has multiplied. Bellevue’s role in human services is defined as planner, funder, and convener to ensure that the basic survival needs of residents are met, support systems are in place, and that low- and moderate-income people are provided opportunities to succeed.
This position is responsible for managing the Human Services Division in developing and implementing city-wide and region-wide human service plans. This requires collaboration with other city departments, the Human Services Commission, regional jurisdictions, and the public. Responsible for supervising, assigning, leading, motivating, and reviewing the work of up to 9 staff, including human services planners and coordinators, contract coordinator, administrative staff, and a home repair specialist. Oversees more than an average of $10 million per year in human services contracts. Performs advanced research, analysis, interpretation, and development of plans and policies related to the mission of the Human Services Division. Provides strategic thinking on a regional perspective in support of the department’s and city’s human services work.
If you have a passion for your community and want to make a positive impact, then join us as our Human Services Manager.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provides strategic guidance and expertise to the city’s work on Human Services, including data research and analysis, cross-departmental collaboration, regional collaboration with other jurisdictions (Eastside providers, King County, King County Regional Homelessness Authority) and regional human services providers (e.g., shelters, food providers, behavioral health providers). This includes:
Providing vision, leadership, and direction in the development of short- and long-range plans for human services.
Coordinating division activities with other departments, jurisdictions and agencies as needed.
Providing professional planning and human services advice to supervisors and other officials.
Oversees a team of professional staff who monitor and provide technical assistance for more than $10m in contracts, are responsible for the Bellevue Human Services Needs Assessment, oversee CDBG funds as the only Eastside entitlement city, oversee the pooled contracts for the majority of Eastside jurisdictions, and operate the only Eastside Home Repair Program. Staff also serve on cross-departmental and regional teams providing subject matter expertise. This includes:
Determining work procedures, preparing work schedules, and expediting workflow.
Studying and standardizing procedures to improve efficiency and effectiveness of operations.
Managing and supervising human services activities to achieve goals within available resources.
Planning and organizing workloads and staff assignments.
Hiring, training, motivating, and evaluating assigned staff.
Reviewing progress and directing changes as needed.
Assuring effective and efficient use of budgeted funds, personnel, materials, facilities, and time.
Issuing written and oral instructions.
Assigning duties and examines work for accuracy, neatness, and conformance with regulations, policies, and procedures.
Developing guidelines and standards for staff.
Conducting performance reviews and mentoring staff.
Being accountable for all projects reviewed and approved and other work performed by team members.
Public engagement and presentations, occurring during the day and evening, including to the Human Services Commission, Public Hearings, and City Council. This includes:
Making private and public presentations to supervisors, boards, commissions, civic groups, and the general public, and participates in regional forums.
Communicating official plans, policies, and procedures to staff and the general public.
Oversees and manages a budget that contains both internal spending and more than an average of $10m per year in external contracts that impact the entire region. This includes:
Preparing annual budget requests.
Assuring that assigned areas of responsibility are performed within timeline/budget.
Performing cost control activities, monitors revenues and expenditures in assigned area to assure sound fiscal control and prepares annual budget requests.
Ensuring effective and efficient use of budgeted funds, personnel, materials, facilities, and time.
Systemic Equity review and improvements: works internally and regionally to assess practices, policies, and funding related to human services to ensure equity and anti-racism are centered. This includes:
Meeting with regional partners including jurisdictions and providers to review funding processes and policies
Facilitating cross-jurisdiction training for Human Services Commission on equity and funding with equity.
Data Gathering, Analysis and Policy Recommendations: division conducts Bellevue’s Human Services Needs Assessment, provides recommendations to Council, CMO and other departments on human services policy decisions and strategy. This includes:
Gathering, interpreting, and preparing data for studies, reports, and recommendations.
Compiling and analyzing demographic data, service outputs, and service outcome data.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED:
Works under the general supervision of Assistant Director of Parks and Community Services.
Exercises supervision over Human Services Staff either directly or through subordinate supervisors, as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Knowledge of federal, state, county and local human/social service organizations, programs and services, funding sources and applicable laws and regulations.
Knowledge of principles and practices of public administration.
Knowledge of principles and practices of program planning and evaluation. Knowledge of principles and practices of supervision and personnel administration. Ability to evaluate program performance(s) in relation to human service needs.
Ability to develop human service plans and strategy documents.
Ability to communicate orally in the English language with customers, clients, and the public using a telephone, and in group and face-to-face, one-to-one settings.
Ability to produce planning and other documents written in the English language using proper sentence structure, punctuation, grammar, and spelling.
Ability to comprehend, analyze and make inferences from written material. Ability to perform a broad range of supervisory responsibilities over others.
Ability to observe, compare or monitor data to determine compliance with contractual requirements.
Ability to work cooperatively with others.
Ability to review or check the work products of others to ensure conformance to standards.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a degree in public administration, social work, social/human sciences, or other related field. Master’s degree in social work or related field preferred.
5 years experience directing or leading staff. 10+ years preferred.
Five or more years of progressively responsible related experience in the management of community and social services. 10+ years preferred.
Knowledge and experience of human service funding processes, including experience with federal funds.
Demonstrated commitment to equitable and anti-racist practices in human services, and expertise in leading others in equitable anti-racist practices and systems change.
Or any equivalent combination of education, experience, and training that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.
WORK ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands and work environment 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.
Work involves walking, talking, hearing, using hands to handle, feel or operate objects, tools, or controls, and reaching with hands and arms.
Vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus. The employee may be required to push, pull, lift, and/or carry up to 20 pounds.
The noise level in the work environment is usually moderately quiet while in the office and moderately loud when in the field.
For further information about this position, please contact Toni Esparza via email at tesparza@bellevuewa.gov or at 425-452-5379 . For any technical difficulties with your application, please contact the NEOGOV support line at 855-524-5627.
At the City of Bellevue, you'll be part of a team committed to providing exceptional customer service, upholding the public interest and being a part of the community vision. Our people bring unique skills and qualities to the table, embrace the values of honesty, accountability and commitment to service, and take pride in the work they do. You'll work in an environment where being innovative, collaborative, and future focused are the status quo. Bellevue welcomes the world. Our diversity is our strength. We embrace the future while respecting our past. It's what makes the City of Bellevue an exiting place to work, live, and explore. Have we peaked your interest yet? Come join our team! All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, genetic information, disability age, veteran status, or any other protected status. Persons needing assistance with the application process may call the Human Resources Office at 425-452-6838. Bellevue is doing its part to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and remains committed to the health and safety of its employees. The work associated with this position may be performed remotely, either full-time or part-time, in compliance with the Governor's Safe Start guidance and the department's telework agreement. There may be situations where the employee is required to physically report to city facilities. Employees reporting to work onsite need to follow safety precautions and procedures as required by the city. ** Please be sure to check your junk folder for any messages that may be sent to you about this recruitment.**
Oct 06, 2021
Full time
The City of Bellevue is a dynamic, international and multicultural, future-focused, diversity-driven, high-performing city. The city invests in its employees and encourages and rewards employee growth and development. We build on our commonalities and our differences. Bellevue is noted for its diversity, community involvement, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits, and natural beauty. Livability.com ranked Bellevue number 14 on its 2015 Top 100 Best Places to Live.
As Bellevue has shifted from a small suburb to a burgeoning city, there has been a necessary increase in work, focus, policy development, and regional collaboration on human services, as the portion of our population who are homeless, low- or moderate-income, and facing other crises requiring human services support has multiplied. Bellevue’s role in human services is defined as planner, funder, and convener to ensure that the basic survival needs of residents are met, support systems are in place, and that low- and moderate-income people are provided opportunities to succeed.
This position is responsible for managing the Human Services Division in developing and implementing city-wide and region-wide human service plans. This requires collaboration with other city departments, the Human Services Commission, regional jurisdictions, and the public. Responsible for supervising, assigning, leading, motivating, and reviewing the work of up to 9 staff, including human services planners and coordinators, contract coordinator, administrative staff, and a home repair specialist. Oversees more than an average of $10 million per year in human services contracts. Performs advanced research, analysis, interpretation, and development of plans and policies related to the mission of the Human Services Division. Provides strategic thinking on a regional perspective in support of the department’s and city’s human services work.
If you have a passion for your community and want to make a positive impact, then join us as our Human Services Manager.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provides strategic guidance and expertise to the city’s work on Human Services, including data research and analysis, cross-departmental collaboration, regional collaboration with other jurisdictions (Eastside providers, King County, King County Regional Homelessness Authority) and regional human services providers (e.g., shelters, food providers, behavioral health providers). This includes:
Providing vision, leadership, and direction in the development of short- and long-range plans for human services.
Coordinating division activities with other departments, jurisdictions and agencies as needed.
Providing professional planning and human services advice to supervisors and other officials.
Oversees a team of professional staff who monitor and provide technical assistance for more than $10m in contracts, are responsible for the Bellevue Human Services Needs Assessment, oversee CDBG funds as the only Eastside entitlement city, oversee the pooled contracts for the majority of Eastside jurisdictions, and operate the only Eastside Home Repair Program. Staff also serve on cross-departmental and regional teams providing subject matter expertise. This includes:
Determining work procedures, preparing work schedules, and expediting workflow.
Studying and standardizing procedures to improve efficiency and effectiveness of operations.
Managing and supervising human services activities to achieve goals within available resources.
Planning and organizing workloads and staff assignments.
Hiring, training, motivating, and evaluating assigned staff.
Reviewing progress and directing changes as needed.
Assuring effective and efficient use of budgeted funds, personnel, materials, facilities, and time.
Issuing written and oral instructions.
Assigning duties and examines work for accuracy, neatness, and conformance with regulations, policies, and procedures.
Developing guidelines and standards for staff.
Conducting performance reviews and mentoring staff.
Being accountable for all projects reviewed and approved and other work performed by team members.
Public engagement and presentations, occurring during the day and evening, including to the Human Services Commission, Public Hearings, and City Council. This includes:
Making private and public presentations to supervisors, boards, commissions, civic groups, and the general public, and participates in regional forums.
Communicating official plans, policies, and procedures to staff and the general public.
Oversees and manages a budget that contains both internal spending and more than an average of $10m per year in external contracts that impact the entire region. This includes:
Preparing annual budget requests.
Assuring that assigned areas of responsibility are performed within timeline/budget.
Performing cost control activities, monitors revenues and expenditures in assigned area to assure sound fiscal control and prepares annual budget requests.
Ensuring effective and efficient use of budgeted funds, personnel, materials, facilities, and time.
Systemic Equity review and improvements: works internally and regionally to assess practices, policies, and funding related to human services to ensure equity and anti-racism are centered. This includes:
Meeting with regional partners including jurisdictions and providers to review funding processes and policies
Facilitating cross-jurisdiction training for Human Services Commission on equity and funding with equity.
Data Gathering, Analysis and Policy Recommendations: division conducts Bellevue’s Human Services Needs Assessment, provides recommendations to Council, CMO and other departments on human services policy decisions and strategy. This includes:
Gathering, interpreting, and preparing data for studies, reports, and recommendations.
Compiling and analyzing demographic data, service outputs, and service outcome data.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED:
Works under the general supervision of Assistant Director of Parks and Community Services.
Exercises supervision over Human Services Staff either directly or through subordinate supervisors, as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Knowledge of federal, state, county and local human/social service organizations, programs and services, funding sources and applicable laws and regulations.
Knowledge of principles and practices of public administration.
Knowledge of principles and practices of program planning and evaluation. Knowledge of principles and practices of supervision and personnel administration. Ability to evaluate program performance(s) in relation to human service needs.
Ability to develop human service plans and strategy documents.
Ability to communicate orally in the English language with customers, clients, and the public using a telephone, and in group and face-to-face, one-to-one settings.
Ability to produce planning and other documents written in the English language using proper sentence structure, punctuation, grammar, and spelling.
Ability to comprehend, analyze and make inferences from written material. Ability to perform a broad range of supervisory responsibilities over others.
Ability to observe, compare or monitor data to determine compliance with contractual requirements.
Ability to work cooperatively with others.
Ability to review or check the work products of others to ensure conformance to standards.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a degree in public administration, social work, social/human sciences, or other related field. Master’s degree in social work or related field preferred.
5 years experience directing or leading staff. 10+ years preferred.
Five or more years of progressively responsible related experience in the management of community and social services. 10+ years preferred.
Knowledge and experience of human service funding processes, including experience with federal funds.
Demonstrated commitment to equitable and anti-racist practices in human services, and expertise in leading others in equitable anti-racist practices and systems change.
Or any equivalent combination of education, experience, and training that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.
WORK ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands and work environment 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.
Work involves walking, talking, hearing, using hands to handle, feel or operate objects, tools, or controls, and reaching with hands and arms.
Vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus. The employee may be required to push, pull, lift, and/or carry up to 20 pounds.
The noise level in the work environment is usually moderately quiet while in the office and moderately loud when in the field.
For further information about this position, please contact Toni Esparza via email at tesparza@bellevuewa.gov or at 425-452-5379 . For any technical difficulties with your application, please contact the NEOGOV support line at 855-524-5627.
At the City of Bellevue, you'll be part of a team committed to providing exceptional customer service, upholding the public interest and being a part of the community vision. Our people bring unique skills and qualities to the table, embrace the values of honesty, accountability and commitment to service, and take pride in the work they do. You'll work in an environment where being innovative, collaborative, and future focused are the status quo. Bellevue welcomes the world. Our diversity is our strength. We embrace the future while respecting our past. It's what makes the City of Bellevue an exiting place to work, live, and explore. Have we peaked your interest yet? Come join our team! All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, genetic information, disability age, veteran status, or any other protected status. Persons needing assistance with the application process may call the Human Resources Office at 425-452-6838. Bellevue is doing its part to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and remains committed to the health and safety of its employees. The work associated with this position may be performed remotely, either full-time or part-time, in compliance with the Governor's Safe Start guidance and the department's telework agreement. There may be situations where the employee is required to physically report to city facilities. Employees reporting to work onsite need to follow safety precautions and procedures as required by the city. ** Please be sure to check your junk folder for any messages that may be sent to you about this recruitment.**