Do you have experience developing, implementing, and providing oversight of policies and programs at the community, state, and/or national level that promote equity and inclusion and reduce disparities? Are you passionate about co-creating human-centered, community-driven solutions that promote an equitable and effective approach to the community criminal legal and corrections systems in Oregon? We look forward to hearing from you!
Work Location: Salem/Marion or Portland/Multnomah; hybrid position
What you will do!
These two positions are within the Office of Behavioral Health Services, Intensive Services Unit. This unit coordinates behavioral health services for individuals in Oregon most impacted by health inequalities including, but not limited to:
people who have entered the behavioral health system through Oregon’s courts and other justice involved populations.
people with complex clinical needs, often with co-occurring mental health, substance use disorders, medical issues, and sometimes intellectual disabilities and traumatic brain injuries.
In addition, many people served by this unit have suffered major trauma and continue to struggle with housing and other social determinants of health.
The Intensive Services Unit provides system management, coordination, and performance evaluation. Working across all levels of government, particularly county and state justice systems, this includes statutory analysis, legislative concept development, Oregon Administrative Rule analysis and management, contract development and administration, budgetary oversight, program technical assistance, trouble-shooting, barrier removal and care coordination across multiple service and funding systems including the Oregon State Hospital, Residential Treatment Systems, Community Mental Health Programs, local hospital emergency rooms, Acute Care units, Medicaid systems, Coordinated Care Organizations, and providers, with a focus on inclusion of peer run organization and consumer driven input. Further, the unit provides critical coordination with the judicial branch of government including local law enforcement, State Police and Oregon’s court systems to manage and develop behavioral health systems for people who have been committed under Oregon Revised Statutes, Chapters 161 and 426 (Aid and Assist, Civil Commitment, Jail Diversion, and Guilty Except for Insanity/Psychiatric Security Review Board).
Forensic Program Analyst. The purpose of this position it to coordinate Intensive Services data collection and analysis. This position is responsible for researching and recommending outcome and performance measures related to the four population areas within Intensive Services: Aid and Assist, Civil Commitment, Jail Diversion, and GEI/PSRB.
Forensic Diversion Implementation Coordinator. This position will serve as a forensic diversion programs subject matter expert who will provide oversight of program development and implementation with essential community partners and providers.
OHA values service excellence, leadership, integrity, health equity and partnership and has a strategic goal to end all health inequities by 2030.
What's in it for you?
We offer exceptional medical, vision and dental benefits packages for you and your qualified family members, with very low monthly out-of-pocket costs.
Paid Leave Days:
11 paid holidays each year
3 additional paid "Personal Business Days" each year
8 hours of paid sick leave accumulated every month
Progressive vacation leave accrual with increases every 5 years
Pension and retirement programs
Optional benefits include short-term disability, long-term disability, deferred compensation savings program, and flexible spending accounts for health care and childcare expenses.
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR:
Minimum Qualifications
Any combination of experience and education equivalent to seven years professional-level evaluative, analytical and planning work.
Example: A Bachelor's Degree in Business or Public Administration, Behavioral or Social Sciences, Finance, Political Science or any degree demonstrating the capacity for the knowledge and skills; and four years professional-level evaluative, analytical and planning work.
Desired Attributes
Experience developing, implementing policies and programs at the community, state, and/or national level that promote equity and inclusion and address systemic health disparities, with an emphasis on integrating the voice of consumers with lived experience.
Demonstrates skills in the following areas:
Community and Partner Engagement
Contract Administration
Data Synthesis, Analysis and Reporting
Legislative Coordination
Performance / Process / Quality Improvement
Policy Advisement
Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation
Project Management
Systems and Organizational Improvement
Expert level Technical Assistance
Mar 26, 2024
Full time
Do you have experience developing, implementing, and providing oversight of policies and programs at the community, state, and/or national level that promote equity and inclusion and reduce disparities? Are you passionate about co-creating human-centered, community-driven solutions that promote an equitable and effective approach to the community criminal legal and corrections systems in Oregon? We look forward to hearing from you!
Work Location: Salem/Marion or Portland/Multnomah; hybrid position
What you will do!
These two positions are within the Office of Behavioral Health Services, Intensive Services Unit. This unit coordinates behavioral health services for individuals in Oregon most impacted by health inequalities including, but not limited to:
people who have entered the behavioral health system through Oregon’s courts and other justice involved populations.
people with complex clinical needs, often with co-occurring mental health, substance use disorders, medical issues, and sometimes intellectual disabilities and traumatic brain injuries.
In addition, many people served by this unit have suffered major trauma and continue to struggle with housing and other social determinants of health.
The Intensive Services Unit provides system management, coordination, and performance evaluation. Working across all levels of government, particularly county and state justice systems, this includes statutory analysis, legislative concept development, Oregon Administrative Rule analysis and management, contract development and administration, budgetary oversight, program technical assistance, trouble-shooting, barrier removal and care coordination across multiple service and funding systems including the Oregon State Hospital, Residential Treatment Systems, Community Mental Health Programs, local hospital emergency rooms, Acute Care units, Medicaid systems, Coordinated Care Organizations, and providers, with a focus on inclusion of peer run organization and consumer driven input. Further, the unit provides critical coordination with the judicial branch of government including local law enforcement, State Police and Oregon’s court systems to manage and develop behavioral health systems for people who have been committed under Oregon Revised Statutes, Chapters 161 and 426 (Aid and Assist, Civil Commitment, Jail Diversion, and Guilty Except for Insanity/Psychiatric Security Review Board).
Forensic Program Analyst. The purpose of this position it to coordinate Intensive Services data collection and analysis. This position is responsible for researching and recommending outcome and performance measures related to the four population areas within Intensive Services: Aid and Assist, Civil Commitment, Jail Diversion, and GEI/PSRB.
Forensic Diversion Implementation Coordinator. This position will serve as a forensic diversion programs subject matter expert who will provide oversight of program development and implementation with essential community partners and providers.
OHA values service excellence, leadership, integrity, health equity and partnership and has a strategic goal to end all health inequities by 2030.
What's in it for you?
We offer exceptional medical, vision and dental benefits packages for you and your qualified family members, with very low monthly out-of-pocket costs.
Paid Leave Days:
11 paid holidays each year
3 additional paid "Personal Business Days" each year
8 hours of paid sick leave accumulated every month
Progressive vacation leave accrual with increases every 5 years
Pension and retirement programs
Optional benefits include short-term disability, long-term disability, deferred compensation savings program, and flexible spending accounts for health care and childcare expenses.
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR:
Minimum Qualifications
Any combination of experience and education equivalent to seven years professional-level evaluative, analytical and planning work.
Example: A Bachelor's Degree in Business or Public Administration, Behavioral or Social Sciences, Finance, Political Science or any degree demonstrating the capacity for the knowledge and skills; and four years professional-level evaluative, analytical and planning work.
Desired Attributes
Experience developing, implementing policies and programs at the community, state, and/or national level that promote equity and inclusion and address systemic health disparities, with an emphasis on integrating the voice of consumers with lived experience.
Demonstrates skills in the following areas:
Community and Partner Engagement
Contract Administration
Data Synthesis, Analysis and Reporting
Legislative Coordination
Performance / Process / Quality Improvement
Policy Advisement
Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation
Project Management
Systems and Organizational Improvement
Expert level Technical Assistance
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): Identify, investigate, and retrieve suspect products, donor deferrals, abnormal or unexpected test results, manufacturing issues, and notifications from other sources. Gain control of suspect products when indicated. Advise regions, consignees, and others to control suspect products using computer notifications, inventory systems, and telephone and e-mail systems. Respond to requests from regions and hospitals concerning bacterial contamination of components. Maintain Blood Services records under ARCBS directives and FDA, state, and federal regulations. Research donor records to retrieve the requested information. Work in a collaborative team environment to meet operational objectives while advancing donor and recipient safety. We are seeking a Donor & Client Support Coordinator II for our Charlotte, NC Office located at: 9013 Perimeter Woods Dr. Charlotte, NC 28216 and the new location will be 13500 South Point Blvd, Ste L., Charlotte, NC 28273 effective May 2024. Shift Information: 1st Shift, Tuesday- Saturday 7am-3:30pm The starting salary for this position is $19.42/ hr. + Shift Differential WHERE YOUR CAREER IS A FORCE FOR GOOD Manage donor complications arising from the donation process. Provide timely, accurate, and helpful answers to donors and staff regarding donor eligibility, complaints, and concerns. Communicate directly with donors to ensure proper care and resolution of complications. Ask probing questions to ensure the facts of the case are known and to provide correct care. Manage donor complication cases to resolution and timely closure. Perform medical director/designee review and final quality review for donor complication cases. Identify, control, and retrieve suspect products (includes gaining control, product retrieval, consignee notification, tracking responses from consignees, case review, and managing cases through closure). Investigate discrepancies in donor records. Correct, update, and verify changes to donor records to ensure appropriate entry and confidential handling of donor data. Identify and control impacted suspect products resulting from changes. Monitor security to ensure only authorized personnel has access to confidential donor records. Prepare and provide reports regarding donor complication cases as required. Perform all necessary tasks according to procedure and within established time frames. Perform other related duties as necessary to maintain the team workflow. Scope: Interact with all levels of management and staff. Competencies: The duties and responsibilities mentioned in the job description are representative of the essential functions of the position. The performance management system incorporates competencies which are identified, discussed, and evaluated to meet operational milestones and which are tied to job families and titles. Three types of competencies have been identified; Technical Competencies are job specific skills and methods, Core Competencies are the abilities and behaviors expected of all Biomedical Services employees, Leadership Competencies are specific abilities and behaviors required of those performing formal management roles or other leadership roles (i.e. Project Leaders). Management and staff should contact Human Resources for further details on the appropriate competencies for a specific position. WHAT YOU NEED TO SUCCEED (Minimum Qualifications): High school diploma or equivalent required. Minimum one year of related experience in blood banking, laboratory testing, medical records, auditing, or quality review is preferred. The ability to read, write, and verbally communicate at the high school to the college level is required. Intermediate to advanced level computer skills with Microsoft Office applications in a Windows environment is required. Must be detail-oriented; possess strong organizational skills and the ability to process data with speed and accuracy. Management Experience: N/A Skills & Abilities: May require a valid driver's license and clean DMV record. May be required to have basic computer skills. Exemplary interpersonal, verbal, and written communications skills. Ability to work on a team. Travel: Very Little or None * 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). 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 and learn. Medical, Dental Vision plans Health Spending Accounts & Flexible Spending Accounts PTO: Starting at 15 days a year; based on FLSA status and tenure Holidays: 11 paid holidays comprised of six core holidays and five floating holidays 401K with 5% 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
Feb 14, 2024
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): Identify, investigate, and retrieve suspect products, donor deferrals, abnormal or unexpected test results, manufacturing issues, and notifications from other sources. Gain control of suspect products when indicated. Advise regions, consignees, and others to control suspect products using computer notifications, inventory systems, and telephone and e-mail systems. Respond to requests from regions and hospitals concerning bacterial contamination of components. Maintain Blood Services records under ARCBS directives and FDA, state, and federal regulations. Research donor records to retrieve the requested information. Work in a collaborative team environment to meet operational objectives while advancing donor and recipient safety. We are seeking a Donor & Client Support Coordinator II for our Charlotte, NC Office located at: 9013 Perimeter Woods Dr. Charlotte, NC 28216 and the new location will be 13500 South Point Blvd, Ste L., Charlotte, NC 28273 effective May 2024. Shift Information: 1st Shift, Tuesday- Saturday 7am-3:30pm The starting salary for this position is $19.42/ hr. + Shift Differential WHERE YOUR CAREER IS A FORCE FOR GOOD Manage donor complications arising from the donation process. Provide timely, accurate, and helpful answers to donors and staff regarding donor eligibility, complaints, and concerns. Communicate directly with donors to ensure proper care and resolution of complications. Ask probing questions to ensure the facts of the case are known and to provide correct care. Manage donor complication cases to resolution and timely closure. Perform medical director/designee review and final quality review for donor complication cases. Identify, control, and retrieve suspect products (includes gaining control, product retrieval, consignee notification, tracking responses from consignees, case review, and managing cases through closure). Investigate discrepancies in donor records. Correct, update, and verify changes to donor records to ensure appropriate entry and confidential handling of donor data. Identify and control impacted suspect products resulting from changes. Monitor security to ensure only authorized personnel has access to confidential donor records. Prepare and provide reports regarding donor complication cases as required. Perform all necessary tasks according to procedure and within established time frames. Perform other related duties as necessary to maintain the team workflow. Scope: Interact with all levels of management and staff. Competencies: The duties and responsibilities mentioned in the job description are representative of the essential functions of the position. The performance management system incorporates competencies which are identified, discussed, and evaluated to meet operational milestones and which are tied to job families and titles. Three types of competencies have been identified; Technical Competencies are job specific skills and methods, Core Competencies are the abilities and behaviors expected of all Biomedical Services employees, Leadership Competencies are specific abilities and behaviors required of those performing formal management roles or other leadership roles (i.e. Project Leaders). Management and staff should contact Human Resources for further details on the appropriate competencies for a specific position. WHAT YOU NEED TO SUCCEED (Minimum Qualifications): High school diploma or equivalent required. Minimum one year of related experience in blood banking, laboratory testing, medical records, auditing, or quality review is preferred. The ability to read, write, and verbally communicate at the high school to the college level is required. Intermediate to advanced level computer skills with Microsoft Office applications in a Windows environment is required. Must be detail-oriented; possess strong organizational skills and the ability to process data with speed and accuracy. Management Experience: N/A Skills & Abilities: May require a valid driver's license and clean DMV record. May be required to have basic computer skills. Exemplary interpersonal, verbal, and written communications skills. Ability to work on a team. Travel: Very Little or None * 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). 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 and learn. Medical, Dental Vision plans Health Spending Accounts & Flexible Spending Accounts PTO: Starting at 15 days a year; based on FLSA status and tenure Holidays: 11 paid holidays comprised of six core holidays and five floating holidays 401K with 5% 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
Job Summary
The Advancement Services Program Coordinator is the operational lead and an integral member of the energetic and collaborative Drexel University Institutional Advancement (IA) team at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children (SCHC). The Program Coordinator is responsible for supporting the team and running the office under the direction and supervision of the Assistant Vice President of Development. Essential duties include but are not limited to preparing stewardship letters and emails, pulling donor reports, processing gifts, assisting with community facing events (i.e. Carnival and Reach Out & Read), handling donor inquiries, managing team files, preparing meeting collateral, serving as onsite face of the development team, maintaining the department’s operations calendar, scheduling meetings and donor visits, organizing design for SCHC focused solicitations and marketing pieces, and liaising with the central IA Advancement Services and Engagement colleagues. This position provides direct support to the Assistant Vice President, Development and will work closely with the leadership at SCHC and the Drexel IA Health Sciences team on building out a database of potential support for the Hospital.
This position retains high levels of integrity when entering and maintaining alumni, patient, and donor records across Advancement and EPIC systems; accurately processes cash-related payments and gifts received by SCHC; and responds timely and accurately to requests for information. This position will be based at SCHC with onsite working expectations 4 days a week. SCHC is a vibrant and active working environment with professional staff on-site daily.
Essential Functions
Manage the donor database for SCHC, including biographical information, gift records, and records of contact.
Setup and run automatic updates.
Verify, enter, and maintain biographical information in databases from a variety of sources including surveys, mailings, address change services, email, and staff.
Accurately record gifts to the Hospital in accordance with Institutional Advancement policies and guidelines; assure gifts are applied based on the donor’s intent; proper data compliance and donor privacy protocols.
Create funding allocations and accounts and work with the hospital administration and staff to ensure proper accounting and spending.
Prepare accurate and timely receipts, pledge reminders, and financial and donor reports as needed.
Prepare monthly revenue and contact reports for the unit.
Work closely with the Advancement Services system team to incorporate into the broader IA gift reporting.
Serve as lead coordinator developing and maintaining project and systems documentation related to data and gift processing, in coordination with central IA.
Respond to staff and donor inquiries by following departmental service guidelines.
Maintain the operations calendar and Teams site for the unit team and coordinate the execution of any related communications.
Enter contact reports into database for the Assistant Vice President for Development.
Manage the proposal intake process and enter proposals into the database, as directed by Assistant Vice President for Development.
Assist the unit team and IA with data requests for solicitations and other engagement and fundraising initiatives.
Coordinate the SCHC acknowledgement process to recognize donor gifts. Send email and written correspondence on behalf of the SCHC development team.
Work with Development and SCHC staff to coordinate the annual SCHC Carnival.
Work with the IA Drexel Fund to coordinate annual fundraising events, such as Day of Giving.
Other duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications
Minimum of an Associate’s degree and 1 year of administrative/office-related experience or Equivalent combination of both.
Ability to handle sensitive information in a professional manner.
Positive attitude and strong understanding of customer service and interpersonal skills.
Knowledge of office management systems and procedures.
Excellent time management skills and ability to multi-task and prioritize work.
Attention to detail and problem-solving skills; high level of data entry accuracy.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Proficient in MS Office (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, etc.) and general understanding of relational databases.
Ability to provide a completed flu shot or request an exemption.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with Abobe, Canva or other design software.
Interest in learning professional fundraising.
Ability to work evenings and weekends for events.
Location
North Philadelphia, Philadelphia PA
Additional Information
This position is classified as Exempt, grade I. Compensation for this grade ranges from $41,120 – $61,680. Please note that the offered rate for this position typically aligns with the minimum to midrange of this grade, but it can vary based on the successful candidate’s qualifications and experience, department budget, and an internal equity review.
Applicants are encouraged to explore the Professional Staff salary structure and Compensation Guidelines & Policies for more details on Drexel’s compensation framework.
For information about benefits, please review Drexel's Benefits Brochure .
Special Instructions to the Applicant
Please make sure you upload your CV/resume and cover letter when submitting your application.
Review of applicants will begin once a suitable candidate pool is identified.
Nov 08, 2023
Full time
Job Summary
The Advancement Services Program Coordinator is the operational lead and an integral member of the energetic and collaborative Drexel University Institutional Advancement (IA) team at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children (SCHC). The Program Coordinator is responsible for supporting the team and running the office under the direction and supervision of the Assistant Vice President of Development. Essential duties include but are not limited to preparing stewardship letters and emails, pulling donor reports, processing gifts, assisting with community facing events (i.e. Carnival and Reach Out & Read), handling donor inquiries, managing team files, preparing meeting collateral, serving as onsite face of the development team, maintaining the department’s operations calendar, scheduling meetings and donor visits, organizing design for SCHC focused solicitations and marketing pieces, and liaising with the central IA Advancement Services and Engagement colleagues. This position provides direct support to the Assistant Vice President, Development and will work closely with the leadership at SCHC and the Drexel IA Health Sciences team on building out a database of potential support for the Hospital.
This position retains high levels of integrity when entering and maintaining alumni, patient, and donor records across Advancement and EPIC systems; accurately processes cash-related payments and gifts received by SCHC; and responds timely and accurately to requests for information. This position will be based at SCHC with onsite working expectations 4 days a week. SCHC is a vibrant and active working environment with professional staff on-site daily.
Essential Functions
Manage the donor database for SCHC, including biographical information, gift records, and records of contact.
Setup and run automatic updates.
Verify, enter, and maintain biographical information in databases from a variety of sources including surveys, mailings, address change services, email, and staff.
Accurately record gifts to the Hospital in accordance with Institutional Advancement policies and guidelines; assure gifts are applied based on the donor’s intent; proper data compliance and donor privacy protocols.
Create funding allocations and accounts and work with the hospital administration and staff to ensure proper accounting and spending.
Prepare accurate and timely receipts, pledge reminders, and financial and donor reports as needed.
Prepare monthly revenue and contact reports for the unit.
Work closely with the Advancement Services system team to incorporate into the broader IA gift reporting.
Serve as lead coordinator developing and maintaining project and systems documentation related to data and gift processing, in coordination with central IA.
Respond to staff and donor inquiries by following departmental service guidelines.
Maintain the operations calendar and Teams site for the unit team and coordinate the execution of any related communications.
Enter contact reports into database for the Assistant Vice President for Development.
Manage the proposal intake process and enter proposals into the database, as directed by Assistant Vice President for Development.
Assist the unit team and IA with data requests for solicitations and other engagement and fundraising initiatives.
Coordinate the SCHC acknowledgement process to recognize donor gifts. Send email and written correspondence on behalf of the SCHC development team.
Work with Development and SCHC staff to coordinate the annual SCHC Carnival.
Work with the IA Drexel Fund to coordinate annual fundraising events, such as Day of Giving.
Other duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications
Minimum of an Associate’s degree and 1 year of administrative/office-related experience or Equivalent combination of both.
Ability to handle sensitive information in a professional manner.
Positive attitude and strong understanding of customer service and interpersonal skills.
Knowledge of office management systems and procedures.
Excellent time management skills and ability to multi-task and prioritize work.
Attention to detail and problem-solving skills; high level of data entry accuracy.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Proficient in MS Office (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, etc.) and general understanding of relational databases.
Ability to provide a completed flu shot or request an exemption.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with Abobe, Canva or other design software.
Interest in learning professional fundraising.
Ability to work evenings and weekends for events.
Location
North Philadelphia, Philadelphia PA
Additional Information
This position is classified as Exempt, grade I. Compensation for this grade ranges from $41,120 – $61,680. Please note that the offered rate for this position typically aligns with the minimum to midrange of this grade, but it can vary based on the successful candidate’s qualifications and experience, department budget, and an internal equity review.
Applicants are encouraged to explore the Professional Staff salary structure and Compensation Guidelines & Policies for more details on Drexel’s compensation framework.
For information about benefits, please review Drexel's Benefits Brochure .
Special Instructions to the Applicant
Please make sure you upload your CV/resume and cover letter when submitting your application.
Review of applicants will begin once a suitable candidate pool is identified.
The Oregon Health Authority (OHA), Public Health Division (PHD), Maternal and Child Health Section in Portland, OR has a career opportunity for a Universally offered Home Visiting Program Project Coordinator (Project Manager 1) . Click here to learn more about the Maternal and Child Health Section.
The Maternal and Child Health section works to address health promotion issues across the lifespan of individuals and families. We believe preconception, pregnancy, and early childhood experiences create and influence a path for lifelong wellness.
What you will do:
In this role, you will provide cross-agency and multi-sector coordination for the development, design, and implementation of the Family Connects Oregon (FCO) Program in the Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Section. You will manage competing priorities and assume a variety of roles, including project coordinator, fiscal coordinator, business systems analyst, facilitation of work for the project team, and operations coordinator. You will work with staff and programs throughout the agency.
This position works closely with the Universally offered Home Visiting (UoHV) Program Manager and UoHV Team, early childhood system stakeholders, local implementing agencies (including local health authorities, healthcare delivery organizations, hospital systems, non-profit and commercial organizations, and other community organizations), and other agencies of the State of Oregon. In addition, this position provides support in policy, planning, oversight, and monitoring for the development and implementation of the Universally offered Home Visiting services provided through the FCO Program.
This is a full-time, permanent, classified position that is represented by a union. This recruitment may be used to establish a list of qualified applicants to fill current or future vacancies.
What's in it for you? Join our team of passionate individuals working to promote health across the lifespan of individuals, families, and communities. We value and support unique perspectives using a trauma-informed approach and aim to reflect these values in our hiring practices, professional development, and workplace. We are committed to racial equity as a driving factor to improve health outcomes for all communities that experience inequities.
We offer exceptional medical, vision and dental benefits packages for you and your qualified family members, with minimal out-of-pocket costs. Try this free virtual benefits counselor by clicking here: https://www.oregon.gov/oha/pebb/pages/alex.aspx
Paid Leave Days:
11 paid holidays each year.
3 additional paid personal business days each year.
8 hours of paid sick leave accrued each month.
Progressive vacation leave accrual starting at 8 hours each month with increases every 5 years.
Pension and Retirement
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
Optional benefits include short-term disability, long-term disability, deferred compensation savings program, and flexible spending accounts for health care and childcare expenses.
Continuous growth and development opportunities.
Click here to learn more about State of Oregon benefits.
Monthly Salary Range : $4,693 - $7,180
The Oregon Health Authority is committed to:
Eliminating health inequities in Oregon by 2030
Becoming an anti-racist organization
Developing and promoting culturally and linguistically appropriate programs, and
Developing and retaining a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workforce that represents the diversity, cultures, strengths, and values of the people of Oregon.
Minimum Requirements:
Three years of progressively responsible paraprofessional or technical experience related to the job; OR
An Oregon Project Management Associate Certification AND two years of progressively responsible experience related to the job; OR
A Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Management, Public Administration, or a closely related field; OR
A Project Management Professional Certification awarded by the Project Management Institute.
Desired Attributes:
Expertise in collaboration-building, project management, business systems analysis and business change management.
Knowledge of and/or experience and skills in building and sustaining partnerships and engaging culturally diverse teams and partners.
Knowledge of and/or experience with the health care industry, including health insurance carriers, hospital systems and health care delivery systems, Medicaid, and general healthcare system financing.
Knowledge of and/or experience explaining, interpreting, and applying rules, regulations, policies and procedures.
Strong conflict resolution and interpersonal skills.
Highly organized and able to plan and prioritize work duties.
Experience and/or expertise in Smartsheet tools and tracking.
Effective communication and collaboration skills working with cross-functional teams in a remote work environment.
Experience creating, promoting, welcoming, and maintaining a culturally competent and diverse work environment.
Working Conditions:
Most of this work may be conducted remotely at an alternate worksite with full access to the needed operating systems and technology. However, there are times that the work will need to be conducted in the field or at the primary work location listed in this announcement (the Portland State Office Building located at 800 NE Oregon Street, Portland, OR). Work location can be changed at any time due to the changing needs of the business.
How to Apply:
Please apply at the following link:
https://oregon.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/SOR_External_Career_Site/job/Portland--OHA--Oregon-Street/Universally-offered-Home-Visiting-Program-Project-Coordinator--Project-Manager-1---Portland--OR_REQ-137451
Close Date: 10/08/2023
Sep 20, 2023
Full time
The Oregon Health Authority (OHA), Public Health Division (PHD), Maternal and Child Health Section in Portland, OR has a career opportunity for a Universally offered Home Visiting Program Project Coordinator (Project Manager 1) . Click here to learn more about the Maternal and Child Health Section.
The Maternal and Child Health section works to address health promotion issues across the lifespan of individuals and families. We believe preconception, pregnancy, and early childhood experiences create and influence a path for lifelong wellness.
What you will do:
In this role, you will provide cross-agency and multi-sector coordination for the development, design, and implementation of the Family Connects Oregon (FCO) Program in the Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Section. You will manage competing priorities and assume a variety of roles, including project coordinator, fiscal coordinator, business systems analyst, facilitation of work for the project team, and operations coordinator. You will work with staff and programs throughout the agency.
This position works closely with the Universally offered Home Visiting (UoHV) Program Manager and UoHV Team, early childhood system stakeholders, local implementing agencies (including local health authorities, healthcare delivery organizations, hospital systems, non-profit and commercial organizations, and other community organizations), and other agencies of the State of Oregon. In addition, this position provides support in policy, planning, oversight, and monitoring for the development and implementation of the Universally offered Home Visiting services provided through the FCO Program.
This is a full-time, permanent, classified position that is represented by a union. This recruitment may be used to establish a list of qualified applicants to fill current or future vacancies.
What's in it for you? Join our team of passionate individuals working to promote health across the lifespan of individuals, families, and communities. We value and support unique perspectives using a trauma-informed approach and aim to reflect these values in our hiring practices, professional development, and workplace. We are committed to racial equity as a driving factor to improve health outcomes for all communities that experience inequities.
We offer exceptional medical, vision and dental benefits packages for you and your qualified family members, with minimal out-of-pocket costs. Try this free virtual benefits counselor by clicking here: https://www.oregon.gov/oha/pebb/pages/alex.aspx
Paid Leave Days:
11 paid holidays each year.
3 additional paid personal business days each year.
8 hours of paid sick leave accrued each month.
Progressive vacation leave accrual starting at 8 hours each month with increases every 5 years.
Pension and Retirement
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
Optional benefits include short-term disability, long-term disability, deferred compensation savings program, and flexible spending accounts for health care and childcare expenses.
Continuous growth and development opportunities.
Click here to learn more about State of Oregon benefits.
Monthly Salary Range : $4,693 - $7,180
The Oregon Health Authority is committed to:
Eliminating health inequities in Oregon by 2030
Becoming an anti-racist organization
Developing and promoting culturally and linguistically appropriate programs, and
Developing and retaining a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workforce that represents the diversity, cultures, strengths, and values of the people of Oregon.
Minimum Requirements:
Three years of progressively responsible paraprofessional or technical experience related to the job; OR
An Oregon Project Management Associate Certification AND two years of progressively responsible experience related to the job; OR
A Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Management, Public Administration, or a closely related field; OR
A Project Management Professional Certification awarded by the Project Management Institute.
Desired Attributes:
Expertise in collaboration-building, project management, business systems analysis and business change management.
Knowledge of and/or experience and skills in building and sustaining partnerships and engaging culturally diverse teams and partners.
Knowledge of and/or experience with the health care industry, including health insurance carriers, hospital systems and health care delivery systems, Medicaid, and general healthcare system financing.
Knowledge of and/or experience explaining, interpreting, and applying rules, regulations, policies and procedures.
Strong conflict resolution and interpersonal skills.
Highly organized and able to plan and prioritize work duties.
Experience and/or expertise in Smartsheet tools and tracking.
Effective communication and collaboration skills working with cross-functional teams in a remote work environment.
Experience creating, promoting, welcoming, and maintaining a culturally competent and diverse work environment.
Working Conditions:
Most of this work may be conducted remotely at an alternate worksite with full access to the needed operating systems and technology. However, there are times that the work will need to be conducted in the field or at the primary work location listed in this announcement (the Portland State Office Building located at 800 NE Oregon Street, Portland, OR). Work location can be changed at any time due to the changing needs of the business.
How to Apply:
Please apply at the following link:
https://oregon.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/SOR_External_Career_Site/job/Portland--OHA--Oregon-Street/Universally-offered-Home-Visiting-Program-Project-Coordinator--Project-Manager-1---Portland--OR_REQ-137451
Close Date: 10/08/2023
Oregon Health & Science University
Portland, Oregon
Department Overview
Ranked the No. 1 Hospital in Oregon by the U.S. News & World Report, we pride ourselves in not only serving our community with the highest of accolades, but pushing a multifaceted mission that strives of excellence within the OHSU Culture.
OHSU is hiring! We offer a variety of benefits on top of joining a thriving organization:
Medical, dental and vision coverage at low or no cost to employees
Covered 100% for full-time employees and 88% for dependents
Several retirement plans to choose from! – Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan and University Pension Plan, voluntary savings plans (403b and 457b)
Up to 200 hours (equal to 25 full days) a year of paid time off
96 hours of sick leave a year (prorated for part-time employees)
Commuter subsidies
Tuition reimbursement
Access to group life insurance, disability insurance and other supplemental benefits
Annual Raises
Employee discounts to local and major businesses
Growth/Development Opportunities
The Senior Facilities Technician performs independent skilled journey level work in the fabrication, maintenance, and repair of facilities operating equipment and systems, performing related work as required. This work is completed independently, with complex problem solving required. These operating systems include but are not limited to plumbing systems, doors, windows, roofs, fire equipment, painting of interior or exterior walls, HVAC systems, pumps, fans including related motors and associated control systems.
Function/Duties of Position
Building HVAC System repairs - works with Building Coordinators, HVAC Technician, and Utilities staff to analyze and repair heating, ventilation and air conditioning operational problems in assigned area. Coordinates with Utilities and zone staff to repair building system HVAC components and assures proper operation. Diagnose and correct building HVAC System / component abnormalities quickly and efficiently
Corrective and Preventative Maintenance of building equipment - maintains, troubleshoots and repairs - HVAC heating and cooling components and systems including air handlers, pumps, fans, compressors, plumbing fixtures and vacuum systems. Establishes and maintains a preventative maintenance program on all equipment assigned
Facility Maintenance and Repairs - performs facility maintenance relating to building electrical, plumbing., doors windows roofs, fire equipment, painting of interiors or exteriors, ceiling tiles, flooring and carpet. Typically includes replacing of lights and ballasts, and the use of heavy duty augers and sewer cleaning equipment to unplug blocked drains, sinks, and toilets. Accurately completes all paperwork in a timely manner (daily labor reports, job plans, or work orders etc.). Maintains cleanliness and orderliness of immediate work area, and maintains security of personal hand tools, common shop tools, supplies, and vehicles.
Professional Development and Training - Requires continuous development of technical skills to keep pace with technological changes. Reviews technical journals and relevant literature, and attends training as needed to stay current with changes in technology; serves as resource to other team members on complex changes in the field. Instructs and provides technical leadership to other Facility Management staff. Instructs lesser skilled employees as they assist in maintenance functions to help them develop their skills and provide a progressive work environment. Attends departmental meetings and successfully completes any proficiency evaluation (verbal or written ) which may be required to demonstrate adequate comprehension, and to satisfy requirements of OSHA, JCAHO, and other agencies upon which OHSU depends for accreditation.
Fabrication - Fabricates tools, machinery and machine parts from metal, wood, plastic, and sheet metal using some machine tools and other forming tools and equipment. Forges, Tempers, straightens, bends and welds iron and steel. Solders or brazes other non - ferrous metals. Repairs small plant or specialty equipment.
Administrative and Functional Duties - Accurately complete all paperwork as required (daily labor reports, job plans, work orders, etc.) and turn in all paperwork in time. Maintain cleanliness and orderliness of immediate work area and maintain security of personal hand tools, common shop tools, supplies, and vehicles. Perform emergency duties or other duties as assigned by the Associate Vice President of Facilities and Real Estate or designee.
Customer Service - Assumes role as primary customer service representative for all Facilities & Logistics operations and services on assigned Work Orders, responding to both internal and external customers in a timely, effective, and professional manner, developing positive working relationships.
Required Qualifications
High School or GED equivalent
Experience Substitutions: o Two completed years of building maintenance experience can substitute for two of the seven years of experience required above
OR Successful completion of a Facilities Maintenance technical training program may substitute for two of the seven years of experience required above.
Some positions may require licensures or certification in a specific trade.
Seven years of facilities maintenance or trades related experience
Computer skills: beginning - intermediate
Driver’s license required
Demonstrated knowledge, skill and experience in the operation, maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of HVAC and HVAC controls systems, both pneumatic and DDC and mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems and components.
Valid driver’s license with an acceptable record according to OHSU standards.
Compliance with Code of Conduct, Respect in the workplace and Applicable policies, procedures and agreements related to position, department or OHSU as a whole
Must be able to perform the essential functions of the position with or without accommodation
Preferred Qualifications
5 years of increasing responsibility of hospital experience
Experience with Metasys OR Apogee (Johnson Controls OR Siemens) Building Automation System controls
CFC Certification (Universal), Brazing Certification, Limited Maintenance or low voltage electrical license
Additional Details
Working conditions may include working outside in inclement weather, walking, standing, bending and stooping for extended periods of time, lifting carrying heavy objects, crawling in small cramped spaces, working from ladders, scaffolds and other above ground locations including high sloping roofs. Working in extreme temperatures, around moving machinery, and in confined spaces containing high levels of of noise dust and odors could be expected. There is some risk of exposure to dirt, biological, chemical and radiological materials or danger of steam or hot water burns, electric shock , infection or minor injuries that could require the use of OSHA approved Personal Protective Equipment.
Normal duties require 40 hours per week. The position does require the ability if the incumbent to be able to respond to on-call assignments, overtime, and after hours or emergency call-backs as needed.
Working conditions as noted above may include working outside in inclement weather, walking, standing, bending and stooping for extended periods of time, lifting and carrying heavy objects up to 75 pounds
All are welcome
Oregon Health & Science University values a diverse and culturally competent workforce. We are proud of our commitment to being an equal opportunity, affirmative action organization that does not discriminate against applicants on the basis of any protected class status, including disability status and protected veteran status. Individuals with diverse backgrounds and those who promote diversity and a culture of inclusion are encouraged to apply. To request reasonable accommodation contact the Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Department at 503-494-5148 or aaeo@ohsu.edu.
Jul 13, 2023
Full time
Department Overview
Ranked the No. 1 Hospital in Oregon by the U.S. News & World Report, we pride ourselves in not only serving our community with the highest of accolades, but pushing a multifaceted mission that strives of excellence within the OHSU Culture.
OHSU is hiring! We offer a variety of benefits on top of joining a thriving organization:
Medical, dental and vision coverage at low or no cost to employees
Covered 100% for full-time employees and 88% for dependents
Several retirement plans to choose from! – Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan and University Pension Plan, voluntary savings plans (403b and 457b)
Up to 200 hours (equal to 25 full days) a year of paid time off
96 hours of sick leave a year (prorated for part-time employees)
Commuter subsidies
Tuition reimbursement
Access to group life insurance, disability insurance and other supplemental benefits
Annual Raises
Employee discounts to local and major businesses
Growth/Development Opportunities
The Senior Facilities Technician performs independent skilled journey level work in the fabrication, maintenance, and repair of facilities operating equipment and systems, performing related work as required. This work is completed independently, with complex problem solving required. These operating systems include but are not limited to plumbing systems, doors, windows, roofs, fire equipment, painting of interior or exterior walls, HVAC systems, pumps, fans including related motors and associated control systems.
Function/Duties of Position
Building HVAC System repairs - works with Building Coordinators, HVAC Technician, and Utilities staff to analyze and repair heating, ventilation and air conditioning operational problems in assigned area. Coordinates with Utilities and zone staff to repair building system HVAC components and assures proper operation. Diagnose and correct building HVAC System / component abnormalities quickly and efficiently
Corrective and Preventative Maintenance of building equipment - maintains, troubleshoots and repairs - HVAC heating and cooling components and systems including air handlers, pumps, fans, compressors, plumbing fixtures and vacuum systems. Establishes and maintains a preventative maintenance program on all equipment assigned
Facility Maintenance and Repairs - performs facility maintenance relating to building electrical, plumbing., doors windows roofs, fire equipment, painting of interiors or exteriors, ceiling tiles, flooring and carpet. Typically includes replacing of lights and ballasts, and the use of heavy duty augers and sewer cleaning equipment to unplug blocked drains, sinks, and toilets. Accurately completes all paperwork in a timely manner (daily labor reports, job plans, or work orders etc.). Maintains cleanliness and orderliness of immediate work area, and maintains security of personal hand tools, common shop tools, supplies, and vehicles.
Professional Development and Training - Requires continuous development of technical skills to keep pace with technological changes. Reviews technical journals and relevant literature, and attends training as needed to stay current with changes in technology; serves as resource to other team members on complex changes in the field. Instructs and provides technical leadership to other Facility Management staff. Instructs lesser skilled employees as they assist in maintenance functions to help them develop their skills and provide a progressive work environment. Attends departmental meetings and successfully completes any proficiency evaluation (verbal or written ) which may be required to demonstrate adequate comprehension, and to satisfy requirements of OSHA, JCAHO, and other agencies upon which OHSU depends for accreditation.
Fabrication - Fabricates tools, machinery and machine parts from metal, wood, plastic, and sheet metal using some machine tools and other forming tools and equipment. Forges, Tempers, straightens, bends and welds iron and steel. Solders or brazes other non - ferrous metals. Repairs small plant or specialty equipment.
Administrative and Functional Duties - Accurately complete all paperwork as required (daily labor reports, job plans, work orders, etc.) and turn in all paperwork in time. Maintain cleanliness and orderliness of immediate work area and maintain security of personal hand tools, common shop tools, supplies, and vehicles. Perform emergency duties or other duties as assigned by the Associate Vice President of Facilities and Real Estate or designee.
Customer Service - Assumes role as primary customer service representative for all Facilities & Logistics operations and services on assigned Work Orders, responding to both internal and external customers in a timely, effective, and professional manner, developing positive working relationships.
Required Qualifications
High School or GED equivalent
Experience Substitutions: o Two completed years of building maintenance experience can substitute for two of the seven years of experience required above
OR Successful completion of a Facilities Maintenance technical training program may substitute for two of the seven years of experience required above.
Some positions may require licensures or certification in a specific trade.
Seven years of facilities maintenance or trades related experience
Computer skills: beginning - intermediate
Driver’s license required
Demonstrated knowledge, skill and experience in the operation, maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of HVAC and HVAC controls systems, both pneumatic and DDC and mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems and components.
Valid driver’s license with an acceptable record according to OHSU standards.
Compliance with Code of Conduct, Respect in the workplace and Applicable policies, procedures and agreements related to position, department or OHSU as a whole
Must be able to perform the essential functions of the position with or without accommodation
Preferred Qualifications
5 years of increasing responsibility of hospital experience
Experience with Metasys OR Apogee (Johnson Controls OR Siemens) Building Automation System controls
CFC Certification (Universal), Brazing Certification, Limited Maintenance or low voltage electrical license
Additional Details
Working conditions may include working outside in inclement weather, walking, standing, bending and stooping for extended periods of time, lifting carrying heavy objects, crawling in small cramped spaces, working from ladders, scaffolds and other above ground locations including high sloping roofs. Working in extreme temperatures, around moving machinery, and in confined spaces containing high levels of of noise dust and odors could be expected. There is some risk of exposure to dirt, biological, chemical and radiological materials or danger of steam or hot water burns, electric shock , infection or minor injuries that could require the use of OSHA approved Personal Protective Equipment.
Normal duties require 40 hours per week. The position does require the ability if the incumbent to be able to respond to on-call assignments, overtime, and after hours or emergency call-backs as needed.
Working conditions as noted above may include working outside in inclement weather, walking, standing, bending and stooping for extended periods of time, lifting and carrying heavy objects up to 75 pounds
All are welcome
Oregon Health & Science University values a diverse and culturally competent workforce. We are proud of our commitment to being an equal opportunity, affirmative action organization that does not discriminate against applicants on the basis of any protected class status, including disability status and protected veteran status. Individuals with diverse backgrounds and those who promote diversity and a culture of inclusion are encouraged to apply. To request reasonable accommodation contact the Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Department at 503-494-5148 or aaeo@ohsu.edu.
Job Summary
Our Professional Photography department is seeking a full-time, nine-month faculty member to provide high-quality professional photography instruction starting August 2023.
At Hawkeye Community College, we believe the instructor matters. If you want to work at the highest level you need to learn from someone who has been there. All of our instructors are successful former, or current, business owners with decades of practical experience. Our commercial instructors have worked at the highest level of photography for some of the largest brands in the Midwest. Our portrait instructors are regarded as industry experts and have won multiple Photographer of the Year awards from organizations like PPA, Professional Photographers of Iowa, Heart of America and SYNC.
The Hawkeye Community College Photography Program has been preparing photographers for business ownership and the highest level of photography employment in the Midwest for over 50 years! Hawkeye Professional Photography is the only college degree accredited by the Professional Photographers of America (PPA), the largest professional photography organization in the world.
Chances are, you’ve seen our student’s work! Our students work for national brands like Better Homes and Gardens, Allrecipes.com, Nordstrom Direct, Variety magazine, In Style magazine, DC Shoes, Nike, Quiksilver, Roxy, Adidas, Hy-Vee, Google Business, John Deere, Clickstop, Amazon, BHFO.com, Mercy Hospital, TrueNorth Insurance, TransAmerica, and many many more!
Instructional assignments may include, but are not limited to basic and intermediate camera operations, studio and outdoor lighting, portrait photography, commercial photography, photographic print output and other professional photography courses as assigned. The focus of your course content will include Adobe’s Photoshop and Lightroom and PhaseOne’s Capture One. Your teaching assignments may include days and evenings, and various sites and formats. A full-time teaching load of 15 credit hours per term is typical.
We are interested in finding a knowledgeable, positive professional role model to lead our students. The college provides a two-year faculty induction & mentoring program to support our newest faculty members. The public wants training opportunities and the industry needs trained professionals – it is a great time for our Career and Technical Education program to address both.
Essential Job Functions
Important responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Prepares daily instructional plans and materials.
Using various instructional modalities.
Employs instructional methods and materials that are appropriate for meeting stated objectives, assessing accomplishments of students on a regular basis, and providing progress reports as requested and required.
Formulates and maintains curriculum for assigned courses.
Supervises, recruits and advises students.
Maintains cooperative relationships with the Dean, supervisors, other faculty, the program’s Advisory Committee, all divisions of the College, prospective employers, and the community.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Unless otherwise approved under Hawkeye’s remote work policy, regular on campus and/or onsite attendance is considered an essential function of the position.
Minimum Qualifications
AAA Degree in Photography, or closely related field.
Demonstrated ability to learn and apply new and current technical skills and ideas
Demonstrated strong organizational skills.
Demonstrated excellent written and verbal communication skills to positively interact with students, faculty, and staff.
Demonstrated motivation to serve students from all backgrounds and educational experiences.
Demonstrated ability to work with diverse populations (faculty, staff, students, and general public) in a professional and personable manner.
A demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion through inclusive behaviors and helping contribute to a culture of inclusivity, and a vibrant, diverse, equitable, and inclusive learning and working environment.
Preferred Qualifications
Community college experience
Professional Experience
Experience using the latest digital technologies
Working Conditions
Anticipated schedule includes teaching approximately 5 classes per week. Most classes are taught between 8:00 am and 4:30 pm.
Work is performed either in or a combination of an office and classroom setting using technology. Requires good hand-eye coordination including visual acuity to use a keyboard and read technical information; arm, hand and finger dexterity, including ability to grasp. Sit, stand, bend, lift and move frequently during working hours. During course of day, interact with students, faculty and staff in person, by telephone and computers.
Employment Status
Full time nine-month contractual position beginning August 2023 position with comprehensive or competitive benefits program including health, dental, vision, life, and LTD insurance, a Section 125 plan for medical and dependent care expenses; holiday, personal, sick leave; tuition reimbursement/remission; and a choice of retirement programs—IPERS (defined benefit) or TIAA (defined contribution).
Application Procedure
Complete an online application at hawkeyecollege.edu/employment
Submit/upload a cover letter addressing the following:
Describe your professional photography experience.
Which genres of photography, printing and editing are your specialties?
What challenges and opportunities does the photography industry face today? How will you address these challenges?
How do you continue to grow as a photographer?
Submit/upload a resume.
Submit/upload 3 professional references with a minimum of 1 being from a current/past supervisor.
All required documents must be submitted in order for your application to move forward.
Priority screening is set to begin on Thursday, July 6, 2023. Completed applications, along with the required materials, received after the priority screening date will be considered at the discretion of the college.
Hawkeye Community College is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer, committed to equity and diversity in its educational services and employment practices: https://www.hawkeyecollege.edu/about/diversity-inclusion/equal-opportunity . The College does not discriminate on the basis of sex; race; age; color; creed; national origin; religion; disability; sexual orientation; gender identity; genetic information; or actual or potential parental, family, or marital status in its programs, activities, or employment practices. Veteran status is also included to the extent covered by law. Any person alleging a violation of equity regulations shall have the right to file a formal complaint. Inquiries concerning application of this statement should be addressed to: Equity Coordinator and Title IX Coordinator for employees, 319-296-4405; or Title IX Coordinator for students, 319-296-4448; Hawkeye Community College, 1501 East Orange Road, P.O. Box 8015, Waterloo, Iowa 50704-8015; or email equity-titleIX@hawkeyecollege.edu , or the Director of the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, Citigroup Center, 500 W. Madison, Suite 1475, Chicago, IL 60661, phone number 312-730-1560, fax 312-730-1576, email: OCR.Chicago@ed.gov .
If any applicant is in need of a reasonable accommodation in completing the application process, please notify a member of Human Resource Services.
Jun 16, 2023
Full time
Job Summary
Our Professional Photography department is seeking a full-time, nine-month faculty member to provide high-quality professional photography instruction starting August 2023.
At Hawkeye Community College, we believe the instructor matters. If you want to work at the highest level you need to learn from someone who has been there. All of our instructors are successful former, or current, business owners with decades of practical experience. Our commercial instructors have worked at the highest level of photography for some of the largest brands in the Midwest. Our portrait instructors are regarded as industry experts and have won multiple Photographer of the Year awards from organizations like PPA, Professional Photographers of Iowa, Heart of America and SYNC.
The Hawkeye Community College Photography Program has been preparing photographers for business ownership and the highest level of photography employment in the Midwest for over 50 years! Hawkeye Professional Photography is the only college degree accredited by the Professional Photographers of America (PPA), the largest professional photography organization in the world.
Chances are, you’ve seen our student’s work! Our students work for national brands like Better Homes and Gardens, Allrecipes.com, Nordstrom Direct, Variety magazine, In Style magazine, DC Shoes, Nike, Quiksilver, Roxy, Adidas, Hy-Vee, Google Business, John Deere, Clickstop, Amazon, BHFO.com, Mercy Hospital, TrueNorth Insurance, TransAmerica, and many many more!
Instructional assignments may include, but are not limited to basic and intermediate camera operations, studio and outdoor lighting, portrait photography, commercial photography, photographic print output and other professional photography courses as assigned. The focus of your course content will include Adobe’s Photoshop and Lightroom and PhaseOne’s Capture One. Your teaching assignments may include days and evenings, and various sites and formats. A full-time teaching load of 15 credit hours per term is typical.
We are interested in finding a knowledgeable, positive professional role model to lead our students. The college provides a two-year faculty induction & mentoring program to support our newest faculty members. The public wants training opportunities and the industry needs trained professionals – it is a great time for our Career and Technical Education program to address both.
Essential Job Functions
Important responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Prepares daily instructional plans and materials.
Using various instructional modalities.
Employs instructional methods and materials that are appropriate for meeting stated objectives, assessing accomplishments of students on a regular basis, and providing progress reports as requested and required.
Formulates and maintains curriculum for assigned courses.
Supervises, recruits and advises students.
Maintains cooperative relationships with the Dean, supervisors, other faculty, the program’s Advisory Committee, all divisions of the College, prospective employers, and the community.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Unless otherwise approved under Hawkeye’s remote work policy, regular on campus and/or onsite attendance is considered an essential function of the position.
Minimum Qualifications
AAA Degree in Photography, or closely related field.
Demonstrated ability to learn and apply new and current technical skills and ideas
Demonstrated strong organizational skills.
Demonstrated excellent written and verbal communication skills to positively interact with students, faculty, and staff.
Demonstrated motivation to serve students from all backgrounds and educational experiences.
Demonstrated ability to work with diverse populations (faculty, staff, students, and general public) in a professional and personable manner.
A demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion through inclusive behaviors and helping contribute to a culture of inclusivity, and a vibrant, diverse, equitable, and inclusive learning and working environment.
Preferred Qualifications
Community college experience
Professional Experience
Experience using the latest digital technologies
Working Conditions
Anticipated schedule includes teaching approximately 5 classes per week. Most classes are taught between 8:00 am and 4:30 pm.
Work is performed either in or a combination of an office and classroom setting using technology. Requires good hand-eye coordination including visual acuity to use a keyboard and read technical information; arm, hand and finger dexterity, including ability to grasp. Sit, stand, bend, lift and move frequently during working hours. During course of day, interact with students, faculty and staff in person, by telephone and computers.
Employment Status
Full time nine-month contractual position beginning August 2023 position with comprehensive or competitive benefits program including health, dental, vision, life, and LTD insurance, a Section 125 plan for medical and dependent care expenses; holiday, personal, sick leave; tuition reimbursement/remission; and a choice of retirement programs—IPERS (defined benefit) or TIAA (defined contribution).
Application Procedure
Complete an online application at hawkeyecollege.edu/employment
Submit/upload a cover letter addressing the following:
Describe your professional photography experience.
Which genres of photography, printing and editing are your specialties?
What challenges and opportunities does the photography industry face today? How will you address these challenges?
How do you continue to grow as a photographer?
Submit/upload a resume.
Submit/upload 3 professional references with a minimum of 1 being from a current/past supervisor.
All required documents must be submitted in order for your application to move forward.
Priority screening is set to begin on Thursday, July 6, 2023. Completed applications, along with the required materials, received after the priority screening date will be considered at the discretion of the college.
Hawkeye Community College is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer, committed to equity and diversity in its educational services and employment practices: https://www.hawkeyecollege.edu/about/diversity-inclusion/equal-opportunity . The College does not discriminate on the basis of sex; race; age; color; creed; national origin; religion; disability; sexual orientation; gender identity; genetic information; or actual or potential parental, family, or marital status in its programs, activities, or employment practices. Veteran status is also included to the extent covered by law. Any person alleging a violation of equity regulations shall have the right to file a formal complaint. Inquiries concerning application of this statement should be addressed to: Equity Coordinator and Title IX Coordinator for employees, 319-296-4405; or Title IX Coordinator for students, 319-296-4448; Hawkeye Community College, 1501 East Orange Road, P.O. Box 8015, Waterloo, Iowa 50704-8015; or email equity-titleIX@hawkeyecollege.edu , or the Director of the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, Citigroup Center, 500 W. Madison, Suite 1475, Chicago, IL 60661, phone number 312-730-1560, fax 312-730-1576, email: OCR.Chicago@ed.gov .
If any applicant is in need of a reasonable accommodation in completing the application process, please notify a member of Human Resource Services.
Salary Range: $18.68 Hourly Onwards
JOB SUMMARY
This position is responsible for welcoming visitors to the Douglasville Welcome Center. The person in this position provides accurate information on the local and regional tourism product to include way-finding, hotels, attractions, merchants, and events. Ensures the Welcome Center is kept in organized, neat condition and manages administrative tasks such as answering phones, ordering office supplies and processing invoices .
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Maintains a working knowledge of Douglasville’s tourism inventory including accommodations, retail, restaurants, attractions, events, exhibits, and related tourist services available
Responds to inquiries and needs of walk-in visitors and telephone and email requests representing the City in a friendly and welcoming manner
Manages administrative tasks such as ordering office supplies, swag, retail, and uniforms
Aids travelers regarding planning routes, locating lodging, and other attractions in the area that may be of interest
Maintains and organizes the Douglasville Welcome Center, to include presentation of print publications and general housekeeping
Oversees the general maintenance of the Welcome Center, its equipment, and the surrounding areas
Processes invoices and travel requests in a timely manner Manages retail sales, cash register operation, and monetary transactions including counting the cash box monthly
Contacts other visitor centers throughout the state to maintain brochure inventory
Aids at meetings and special events, which may sometimes fall on evenings and/or weekends
Aids at meetings and s pecia l events, which may sometimes fall on evenings and/or weekends
Other duties as assigned including specia l projects, marketing and general support to the Tourism Program Manager
MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
Requires a high school diploma. Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in business, hospitality, tourism or closely related field preferred; three (3) years of related experience in field or any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities for this job. Must possess and maintain a valid Georgia Driver’s license.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Knowledge of Convention and Visitor Bureau operations and current practices in the tourism industry, specifically in similar-sized jurisdictions;
Good written and verbal communication skills;
Responsible for the department’s ability to attract additional local visitors, resulting in additional revenues for local business and government;
Ability to remain current on the latest technological advances in tourism ;
Ability to interface directly with the public and facilitate and negotiate; and recognize and capitalize on opportunity; and
Ability in working with other members of the City staff and the community.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The work requires the incumbent to sit long periods of time at a desk; stand to file; walk through building to perform needed tasks; dragging and lifting boxes of paper, files and supplies up to 25 lbs.; pulling and pushing file drawers open and closed; stooping, crouching, bending, squatting and kneeling to retrieve files and boxes; occasional crawling to retrieve items under desk, etc., feeling for needed objects on desk and in file drawers; reaching and twisting in chair to reach phone and files; filing and sorting of files; driving to appointments and seminars in City or personal vehicle; writing, typing, using computer and answering telephone in daily duties of job; simple grasping of objects and files and using fingers for fine manipulation of using computer keyboard; static, rotational, flexing and extension of head and neck needed to answer phone and turn to find files; near acuity vision, color vision and up, down, right and left field of vision needed; requires speaking, hearing, and dealing with employees and the public.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Primarily works in air-conditioned environment in an office setting. Occasionally outdoors walking to other City Departments and driving a car to meetings and seminars which may involve working in all types of weather. Exposed to constant noise and dust/mites. Medium stress level.
Jun 14, 2023
Part time
Salary Range: $18.68 Hourly Onwards
JOB SUMMARY
This position is responsible for welcoming visitors to the Douglasville Welcome Center. The person in this position provides accurate information on the local and regional tourism product to include way-finding, hotels, attractions, merchants, and events. Ensures the Welcome Center is kept in organized, neat condition and manages administrative tasks such as answering phones, ordering office supplies and processing invoices .
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Maintains a working knowledge of Douglasville’s tourism inventory including accommodations, retail, restaurants, attractions, events, exhibits, and related tourist services available
Responds to inquiries and needs of walk-in visitors and telephone and email requests representing the City in a friendly and welcoming manner
Manages administrative tasks such as ordering office supplies, swag, retail, and uniforms
Aids travelers regarding planning routes, locating lodging, and other attractions in the area that may be of interest
Maintains and organizes the Douglasville Welcome Center, to include presentation of print publications and general housekeeping
Oversees the general maintenance of the Welcome Center, its equipment, and the surrounding areas
Processes invoices and travel requests in a timely manner Manages retail sales, cash register operation, and monetary transactions including counting the cash box monthly
Contacts other visitor centers throughout the state to maintain brochure inventory
Aids at meetings and special events, which may sometimes fall on evenings and/or weekends
Aids at meetings and s pecia l events, which may sometimes fall on evenings and/or weekends
Other duties as assigned including specia l projects, marketing and general support to the Tourism Program Manager
MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
Requires a high school diploma. Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in business, hospitality, tourism or closely related field preferred; three (3) years of related experience in field or any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities for this job. Must possess and maintain a valid Georgia Driver’s license.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Knowledge of Convention and Visitor Bureau operations and current practices in the tourism industry, specifically in similar-sized jurisdictions;
Good written and verbal communication skills;
Responsible for the department’s ability to attract additional local visitors, resulting in additional revenues for local business and government;
Ability to remain current on the latest technological advances in tourism ;
Ability to interface directly with the public and facilitate and negotiate; and recognize and capitalize on opportunity; and
Ability in working with other members of the City staff and the community.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The work requires the incumbent to sit long periods of time at a desk; stand to file; walk through building to perform needed tasks; dragging and lifting boxes of paper, files and supplies up to 25 lbs.; pulling and pushing file drawers open and closed; stooping, crouching, bending, squatting and kneeling to retrieve files and boxes; occasional crawling to retrieve items under desk, etc., feeling for needed objects on desk and in file drawers; reaching and twisting in chair to reach phone and files; filing and sorting of files; driving to appointments and seminars in City or personal vehicle; writing, typing, using computer and answering telephone in daily duties of job; simple grasping of objects and files and using fingers for fine manipulation of using computer keyboard; static, rotational, flexing and extension of head and neck needed to answer phone and turn to find files; near acuity vision, color vision and up, down, right and left field of vision needed; requires speaking, hearing, and dealing with employees and the public.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Primarily works in air-conditioned environment in an office setting. Occasionally outdoors walking to other City Departments and driving a car to meetings and seminars which may involve working in all types of weather. Exposed to constant noise and dust/mites. Medium stress level.
Job Summary
Hawkeye Community College’s Division of Student Affairs & Institutional Diversity is seeking a full time Brock Student Center Manager to join their team. In this role, you will be responsible for the general oversight and management of the daily operations as well as the daily activities of the café’s food and beverage function.
At Hawkeye, the Brock Student Center is a place on our campus where students, faculty, and staff come to connect, eat, relax, or study. Additionally, in the Student Center you will find Hawkeye’s Redtail Café, Veteran’s Service Lounge, Esports Arena, as well as the Hawkeye Bookstore, and areas for Student Activities/Club Organizations.
The Division of Student Affairs & Institutional Diversity offers a broad range of support services to help students achieve success as a college student and beyond. We work collaboratively with faculty, staff, students and the community to support student engagement, diversity and inclusion as well as learning and success at Hawkeye Community College. Our team promotes the continuous improvement of the college experience by helping students to connect, collaborate and commit to engage in activities, programs, and opportunities as they achieve their goals. If you want to make a difference on behalf of students, then this will be ideal for you!
Hawkeye Community College is a comprehensive community college focused on meeting the needs of the community by providing quality, affordable learning experiences for a diverse student body through our Adult Learning Center, Business and Community Education Department as well as through more than 50 career and technical programs and liberal arts transfer programs. Hawkeye Community College’s mission is about empowering students, strengthening businesses and enriching communities with a vision to improve the quality of life in the communities we serve.
Essential Job Functions
Important responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Manage Brock Student Center operations and establish policies and procedures to provide quality customer service to campus community.
Responsible for center budget management.
Monitors and responds building access requests for Brock Student Center events as well as provides general event assistance.
Partners with Facilities Department for maintenance and service requests.
Collaborates with Public Safety for event coverage.
Oversees Redtail Café food and beverage preparation, sales, inventory and supplies
Responsible for menu planning and café food and beverage offerings
Coordinate café daily cleaning, sanitation and partners with Facilities for café maintenance requests.
Supervises and evaluates café employees including student employees and interns.
Responsible for requisitions, purchase orders and credit card usage.
Inspect supplies, equipment, and work areas to ensure efficient service and safety.
Serves as an operational resource for the Hawkeye Bookstore.
Build and maintain positive relationships with the campus community.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Participates in campus committees as assigned.
Unless otherwise approved under Hawkeye’s remote work policy, regular on campus and/or onsite attendance is considered an essential function of the position.
Minimum Qualifications
Associate’s degree in a related field and three (3) years of related management experience OR a combination of education and experience to total five (5) years.
Experience with food service and/or hospitality management.
Knowledge of budget administration and fiscal management.
Supervisory experience in food service, hospitality, retail or similar service area.
Demonstrated ability to work with a culturally diverse student population, faculty, staff, and the general public.
Ability to demonstrate strong interpersonal communication.
Skilled in Microsoft Office Suite, Google applications, and video conferencing technology.
Demonstrated ability to execute organization and department policies and procedures.
Demonstrated ability to handle confidential/sensitive information with discretion.
Preferred Qualifications
College and/or university management experience within the areas of food service and/or hospitality, bookstore management, student activities and/or campus event center(s).
Working Conditions
Work schedule is Monday through Thursday 7:30am-4:30pm and Friday 7:30am-3:30pm, with some evenings and weekends.
Work is performed in an office setting and/or classroom setting, climate-controlled environment, with a combination of natural and fluorescent light. Requires good hand-eye coordination and arm, hand and finger dexterity, including ability to grasp. Sit, stand, bend, lift up to at least 50 pounds and move intermittently during working hours. During course of day, interact with students, faculty and staff in person.
Employment Status
Full-time, exempt position with comprehensive or competitive benefits program including health, dental, vision, life, and LTD insurance, a Section 125 plan for medical and dependent care expenses; holiday, personal, sick, and vacation leave; tuition reimbursement; and a choice of retirement programs—IPERS (defined benefit) or TIAA (defined contribution).
Hawkeye Community College is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer, committed to equity and diversity in its educational services and employment practices: https://www.hawkeyecollege.edu/about/diversity-inclusion/equal-opportunity . The College does not discriminate on the basis of sex; race; age; color; creed; national origin; religion; disability; sexual orientation; gender identity; genetic information; or actual or potential parental, family, or marital status in its programs, activities, or employment practices. Veteran status is also included to the extent covered by law. Any person alleging a violation of equity regulations shall have the right to file a formal complaint. Inquiries concerning application of this statement should be addressed to: Equity Coordinator and Title IX Coordinator for employees, 319-296-4405; or Title IX Coordinator for students, 319-296-4448; Hawkeye Community College, 1501 East Orange Road, P.O. Box 8015, Waterloo, Iowa 50704-8015; or email equity-titleIX@hawkeyecollege.edu , or the Director of the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, Citigroup Center, 500 W. Madison, Suite 1475, Chicago, IL 60661, phone number 312-730-1560, fax 312-730-1576, email: OCR.Chicago@ed.gov .
If any applicant is in need of a reasonable accommodation in completing the application process, please notify a member of Human Resource Services.
May 09, 2023
Full time
Job Summary
Hawkeye Community College’s Division of Student Affairs & Institutional Diversity is seeking a full time Brock Student Center Manager to join their team. In this role, you will be responsible for the general oversight and management of the daily operations as well as the daily activities of the café’s food and beverage function.
At Hawkeye, the Brock Student Center is a place on our campus where students, faculty, and staff come to connect, eat, relax, or study. Additionally, in the Student Center you will find Hawkeye’s Redtail Café, Veteran’s Service Lounge, Esports Arena, as well as the Hawkeye Bookstore, and areas for Student Activities/Club Organizations.
The Division of Student Affairs & Institutional Diversity offers a broad range of support services to help students achieve success as a college student and beyond. We work collaboratively with faculty, staff, students and the community to support student engagement, diversity and inclusion as well as learning and success at Hawkeye Community College. Our team promotes the continuous improvement of the college experience by helping students to connect, collaborate and commit to engage in activities, programs, and opportunities as they achieve their goals. If you want to make a difference on behalf of students, then this will be ideal for you!
Hawkeye Community College is a comprehensive community college focused on meeting the needs of the community by providing quality, affordable learning experiences for a diverse student body through our Adult Learning Center, Business and Community Education Department as well as through more than 50 career and technical programs and liberal arts transfer programs. Hawkeye Community College’s mission is about empowering students, strengthening businesses and enriching communities with a vision to improve the quality of life in the communities we serve.
Essential Job Functions
Important responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Manage Brock Student Center operations and establish policies and procedures to provide quality customer service to campus community.
Responsible for center budget management.
Monitors and responds building access requests for Brock Student Center events as well as provides general event assistance.
Partners with Facilities Department for maintenance and service requests.
Collaborates with Public Safety for event coverage.
Oversees Redtail Café food and beverage preparation, sales, inventory and supplies
Responsible for menu planning and café food and beverage offerings
Coordinate café daily cleaning, sanitation and partners with Facilities for café maintenance requests.
Supervises and evaluates café employees including student employees and interns.
Responsible for requisitions, purchase orders and credit card usage.
Inspect supplies, equipment, and work areas to ensure efficient service and safety.
Serves as an operational resource for the Hawkeye Bookstore.
Build and maintain positive relationships with the campus community.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Participates in campus committees as assigned.
Unless otherwise approved under Hawkeye’s remote work policy, regular on campus and/or onsite attendance is considered an essential function of the position.
Minimum Qualifications
Associate’s degree in a related field and three (3) years of related management experience OR a combination of education and experience to total five (5) years.
Experience with food service and/or hospitality management.
Knowledge of budget administration and fiscal management.
Supervisory experience in food service, hospitality, retail or similar service area.
Demonstrated ability to work with a culturally diverse student population, faculty, staff, and the general public.
Ability to demonstrate strong interpersonal communication.
Skilled in Microsoft Office Suite, Google applications, and video conferencing technology.
Demonstrated ability to execute organization and department policies and procedures.
Demonstrated ability to handle confidential/sensitive information with discretion.
Preferred Qualifications
College and/or university management experience within the areas of food service and/or hospitality, bookstore management, student activities and/or campus event center(s).
Working Conditions
Work schedule is Monday through Thursday 7:30am-4:30pm and Friday 7:30am-3:30pm, with some evenings and weekends.
Work is performed in an office setting and/or classroom setting, climate-controlled environment, with a combination of natural and fluorescent light. Requires good hand-eye coordination and arm, hand and finger dexterity, including ability to grasp. Sit, stand, bend, lift up to at least 50 pounds and move intermittently during working hours. During course of day, interact with students, faculty and staff in person.
Employment Status
Full-time, exempt position with comprehensive or competitive benefits program including health, dental, vision, life, and LTD insurance, a Section 125 plan for medical and dependent care expenses; holiday, personal, sick, and vacation leave; tuition reimbursement; and a choice of retirement programs—IPERS (defined benefit) or TIAA (defined contribution).
Hawkeye Community College is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer, committed to equity and diversity in its educational services and employment practices: https://www.hawkeyecollege.edu/about/diversity-inclusion/equal-opportunity . The College does not discriminate on the basis of sex; race; age; color; creed; national origin; religion; disability; sexual orientation; gender identity; genetic information; or actual or potential parental, family, or marital status in its programs, activities, or employment practices. Veteran status is also included to the extent covered by law. Any person alleging a violation of equity regulations shall have the right to file a formal complaint. Inquiries concerning application of this statement should be addressed to: Equity Coordinator and Title IX Coordinator for employees, 319-296-4405; or Title IX Coordinator for students, 319-296-4448; Hawkeye Community College, 1501 East Orange Road, P.O. Box 8015, Waterloo, Iowa 50704-8015; or email equity-titleIX@hawkeyecollege.edu , or the Director of the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, Citigroup Center, 500 W. Madison, Suite 1475, Chicago, IL 60661, phone number 312-730-1560, fax 312-730-1576, email: OCR.Chicago@ed.gov .
If any applicant is in need of a reasonable accommodation in completing the application process, please notify a member of Human Resource Services.
Piedmont Environmental Council
PEC's Nine County Service Region
Title: Advancement Officer
Supervisor: Director of Advancement
Location: Hybrid within PEC’s nine-county region
Job Classification: Full-Time Exempt, 40 hours per week
Introduction
The Piedmont Environmental Council (PEC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that has proudly promoted and protected the natural resources, rural economy, history and beauty of the Virginia Piedmont since 1972. PEC empowers residents to protect what makes the Piedmont a wonderful place, and works with citizens to conserve land, protect air and water quality, celebrate historic resources, build smart transportation networks, promote sustainable energy choices, restore wildlife habitat and improve people’s access to nature.
Description
The Advancement Officer is part of a team of experienced staff, board members and volunteers committed to building PEC’s major donor base. PEC is currently working to reach new constituencies in the region to expand its current base of supporters. The Advancement Officer has a critical role in supporting multiple programs, events and fundraising campaigns.
Areas of Responsibility
The Advancement Officer will report to the Director of Advancement and will be responsible for the duties outlined below:
Major Gift Solicitation:
Responsible for soliciting gifts of $1,000 and higher.
Manage relationships with approximately 75 prospective donors.
Work directly with the President, Advancement staff, Board of Directors, Advancement Committee, and Piedmont Foundation on donor cultivation and major gift fundraising.
Participate in all aspects of the gift cycle:
Initiate contacts with current and potential major gift donors
Develop individualized and appropriate cultivation strategies for prospects and donors
Move potential donors in an appropriate and timely fashion toward solicitation and closure
Make solicitations when appropriate
Maintain stewardship contacts with donors by adhering to the highest ethical standards, demonstrating empathetic disposition and perseverance, reflecting an optimistic and positive attitude, and conveying sensitivity to their needs
Stay informed and engaged on PEC’s programmatic work through coordination with field staff and attendance of events and activities that impact the geography of the potential donors.
Help plan fundraising and programmatic events hosted by PEC and its partner organizations in coordination with PEC’s Meetings & Events Coordinator and/or relevant field staff.
Work collaboratively with and in support of other Advancement staff to cultivate and solicit donors for region-wide priorities and securing support for programs and projects.
Monitor all prospect contacts to ensure positive and purposeful prospect and donor relations.
Administrative:
Enter, update and maintain donor information in Salesforce as needed per contact with donors.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree required and at least five years of experience in major or planned gift fundraising.
Proven track record of developing relationships with donors and securing major gifts.
Ability to understand the needs and interests of major gift donors in order to develop relationships.
Demonstrated leadership, flexibility, and ability to manage multi-functional or diverse areas.
Successful experience in making cold calls as well as developing cultivation and solicitation strategies.
Must have excellent interpersonal skills and a strong dedication to exercising discretion and maintaining confidentiality in carrying out responsibilities.
Demonstrated record of completing assignments and making decisions with minimal supervision.
Interest in conservation and enthusiasm for PEC’s mission.
Knowledge and experience with Google Apps and Microsoft Office productivity software required; knowledge and experience with Salesforce preferred.
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
A commitment to service and community and a willingness to participate in practices of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion (JEDI).
Willing to work some weekends and evenings.
Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation required.
Ability to lift up to 40 pounds.
Compensation
Salary range is $90,000 to $105,000 per year, commensurate with experience.
Benefits
PEC offers an outstanding and robust benefits package including:
Two health plans (89.75% employer paid premium for employee only on high-deductible plan, 85% employer paid for added dependents on high-deductible plan)
Short & Long Term Disability*
Group Term Life*
Accident, Critical Illness & Hospital Indemnity insurances*
HSA account (with employer match up to $750 per year)
FSA accounts (health & dependent)
403(b) pension plan with employer contribution after 1 year of service with 100% vesting from day one
12 paid holidays
PTO leave - 24 days per year, accrued each pay period
1 day per year of paid leave to volunteer at another non-profit or charitable cause
Salary Continuation Leave for employee or family illness (including maternity and paternity) - from 2 to 8 weeks fully paid leave eligibility every 24 months, depending on length of service
Paid Bereavement, Jury Duty and Military Service Training leave
Cell Phone Reimbursement up to $75 per month
Travel Expense Reimbursement
Hybrid work environment and Flexible Work Schedules
Professional Development support
Payment for relevant licenses & professional membership fees.
*Indicates that this insurance premium is 100% paid by PEC for employee’s coverage.
Application Process
To apply, please email your resume and cover letter to apply@pecva.org .
The Piedmont Environmental Council is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We recruit, employ, train compensate, and promote regardless of race, religion, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity (including gender nonconformity and status as a transgender individual), age, physical or mental disability, citizenship, genetic information, past, current, or prospective service in the uniformed services, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state, or local law.
We recognize that people come with a wealth of experience and talent beyond just the technical requirements of a job, therefore our job descriptions are guidelines, not hard and fast rules. Your experience, which may include paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work, helps build the competencies and knowledge of our organization. Diversity of experience and skills, combined with passion, is key to our organizational identity.
If selected for this position, a background check will be conducted upon your acceptance.
Reasonable ADA accommodations will be made upon request.
Resume reviews begin immediately.
Feb 22, 2023
Full time
Title: Advancement Officer
Supervisor: Director of Advancement
Location: Hybrid within PEC’s nine-county region
Job Classification: Full-Time Exempt, 40 hours per week
Introduction
The Piedmont Environmental Council (PEC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that has proudly promoted and protected the natural resources, rural economy, history and beauty of the Virginia Piedmont since 1972. PEC empowers residents to protect what makes the Piedmont a wonderful place, and works with citizens to conserve land, protect air and water quality, celebrate historic resources, build smart transportation networks, promote sustainable energy choices, restore wildlife habitat and improve people’s access to nature.
Description
The Advancement Officer is part of a team of experienced staff, board members and volunteers committed to building PEC’s major donor base. PEC is currently working to reach new constituencies in the region to expand its current base of supporters. The Advancement Officer has a critical role in supporting multiple programs, events and fundraising campaigns.
Areas of Responsibility
The Advancement Officer will report to the Director of Advancement and will be responsible for the duties outlined below:
Major Gift Solicitation:
Responsible for soliciting gifts of $1,000 and higher.
Manage relationships with approximately 75 prospective donors.
Work directly with the President, Advancement staff, Board of Directors, Advancement Committee, and Piedmont Foundation on donor cultivation and major gift fundraising.
Participate in all aspects of the gift cycle:
Initiate contacts with current and potential major gift donors
Develop individualized and appropriate cultivation strategies for prospects and donors
Move potential donors in an appropriate and timely fashion toward solicitation and closure
Make solicitations when appropriate
Maintain stewardship contacts with donors by adhering to the highest ethical standards, demonstrating empathetic disposition and perseverance, reflecting an optimistic and positive attitude, and conveying sensitivity to their needs
Stay informed and engaged on PEC’s programmatic work through coordination with field staff and attendance of events and activities that impact the geography of the potential donors.
Help plan fundraising and programmatic events hosted by PEC and its partner organizations in coordination with PEC’s Meetings & Events Coordinator and/or relevant field staff.
Work collaboratively with and in support of other Advancement staff to cultivate and solicit donors for region-wide priorities and securing support for programs and projects.
Monitor all prospect contacts to ensure positive and purposeful prospect and donor relations.
Administrative:
Enter, update and maintain donor information in Salesforce as needed per contact with donors.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree required and at least five years of experience in major or planned gift fundraising.
Proven track record of developing relationships with donors and securing major gifts.
Ability to understand the needs and interests of major gift donors in order to develop relationships.
Demonstrated leadership, flexibility, and ability to manage multi-functional or diverse areas.
Successful experience in making cold calls as well as developing cultivation and solicitation strategies.
Must have excellent interpersonal skills and a strong dedication to exercising discretion and maintaining confidentiality in carrying out responsibilities.
Demonstrated record of completing assignments and making decisions with minimal supervision.
Interest in conservation and enthusiasm for PEC’s mission.
Knowledge and experience with Google Apps and Microsoft Office productivity software required; knowledge and experience with Salesforce preferred.
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
A commitment to service and community and a willingness to participate in practices of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion (JEDI).
Willing to work some weekends and evenings.
Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation required.
Ability to lift up to 40 pounds.
Compensation
Salary range is $90,000 to $105,000 per year, commensurate with experience.
Benefits
PEC offers an outstanding and robust benefits package including:
Two health plans (89.75% employer paid premium for employee only on high-deductible plan, 85% employer paid for added dependents on high-deductible plan)
Short & Long Term Disability*
Group Term Life*
Accident, Critical Illness & Hospital Indemnity insurances*
HSA account (with employer match up to $750 per year)
FSA accounts (health & dependent)
403(b) pension plan with employer contribution after 1 year of service with 100% vesting from day one
12 paid holidays
PTO leave - 24 days per year, accrued each pay period
1 day per year of paid leave to volunteer at another non-profit or charitable cause
Salary Continuation Leave for employee or family illness (including maternity and paternity) - from 2 to 8 weeks fully paid leave eligibility every 24 months, depending on length of service
Paid Bereavement, Jury Duty and Military Service Training leave
Cell Phone Reimbursement up to $75 per month
Travel Expense Reimbursement
Hybrid work environment and Flexible Work Schedules
Professional Development support
Payment for relevant licenses & professional membership fees.
*Indicates that this insurance premium is 100% paid by PEC for employee’s coverage.
Application Process
To apply, please email your resume and cover letter to apply@pecva.org .
The Piedmont Environmental Council is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We recruit, employ, train compensate, and promote regardless of race, religion, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity (including gender nonconformity and status as a transgender individual), age, physical or mental disability, citizenship, genetic information, past, current, or prospective service in the uniformed services, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state, or local law.
We recognize that people come with a wealth of experience and talent beyond just the technical requirements of a job, therefore our job descriptions are guidelines, not hard and fast rules. Your experience, which may include paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work, helps build the competencies and knowledge of our organization. Diversity of experience and skills, combined with passion, is key to our organizational identity.
If selected for this position, a background check will be conducted upon your acceptance.
Reasonable ADA accommodations will be made upon request.
Resume reviews begin immediately.
As the third-party administrator of the Flexible Housing Pool, the Center for Housing and Health (CHH) is charged with maintaining a portfolio of quality, readily accessible housing for program participants. The Flexible Housing Pool is a multisector investment in housing that aims to expand the number of units available to people in Chicago and Cook County experiencing homelessness.
The Youth Program Manager will coordinate the Flexible Housing Pool for homeless youth, ages 18-24 who are frequent users of health services, homeless shelters and legal/justice systems. This position will serve as the Center’s liaison to sub-contracted youth partner agencies providing permanent supportive housing and intensive case management. This position will offer direction to intensive case managers and supervisors about the implementation of the project’s policies and procedures and will have shared responsibility for the overall quality of services provided. The position also will be responsible for monitoring the housing stability, income maintenance, and health outcomes of program participants. CHH is a supporting organization of the AIDS Foundation Chicago.
The salary range for this role is $50,000 to $53,000.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Program Management & Operations
Collaborate and coordinate with other FHP Managers to ensure a smooth transition from outreach to housing placements for youths enrolled into the program
Assign newly enrolled youths to subcontracted partner agency case managers
Convene and facilitate bi-monthly Systems Integration Team (SIT) meetings where subcontracted partner case management agencies, Hospital Partners, and other integral agencies/organizations will communicate and work collaboratively in meeting tenants’ goals and desired housing and health outcomes
Review and make decisions on tenant move requests
Monitor partner agencies’ Client Assistance Funds utilization
Serve as primary point of contact to project partners to support tenant needs and troubleshoot challenges
Support the partner agencies to ensure youth participants are matched to appropriate housing and service options
Upon hire, onboard new partner agency staff regarding program overview and operations, and the Case Worthy client-level database
Ensure partner agency staff are trained on and deliver services from the program philosophies of Housing First, Harm Reduction; Client-Centered, and Trauma Informed Care
Coordinate and collaborate with the city of Chicago’s Service Coordination and Navigation (SCaN) violence prevention program to ensure coordinated services for FHP youths
Based on emerging tenant needs, research, identify, and introduce appropriate resources on behalf of and for the partner agencies case managers
Coordinate the integration of the Individualize Placement & Support (IPS) employment program, and other workforce development programs, into the FHP by facilitating referrals and monitoring program outcomes.
Implement and Oversee Program Enhancements
Stay abreast of best practices and trends from Chicago’s youth homelessness & housing system
Lead the implementation of the Youth Learning Collaborative (YLC) recommendations with support from the FHP Senior Youth Program Manager and FHP Director
Lead and/or coordinate recruitment, involvement, and development of FHP youths in the FHP Lived Experience Advisory Committee and/or agency Youth Action Boards
Develop partnerships and connections with community organizations to expand services for FHP youth, including but not limited to employment programming, behavioral health supports, legal services, parenting resources, childcare resources, etc.
Identify and implement appropriate assessment tools and programming for FHP youth heads-of-households with minor children
Support partner agencies to connect to affordable housing and alternative subsidy resources to assist youths with “moving on” or “graduate” from the program
Identify training needs for partner agencies related to youth-specific needs and develop an annual training plan
Onboard new partner agencies during the expansion of the youth program
Quality Assurance and Reporting
Ensure youth cohort outcomes (housing stability; increase income; improve health outcomes) are met
Provide guidance and direction to partner agency case managers and supervisors about the implementation of the Flexible Housing Pool policies and procedures; promote cohesion of services across the program and ensure compliance with program policies, procedures and requirements; including data entry standards
Collect, review and correct data to ensure accuracy for reports delivered to public and private funders
Support Senior Program Manager with collecting data needed for disbursement reports
Ensure timely data entry in the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS)
Create and disseminate weekly, monthly, quarterly, and/or ad hoc reports to the FHP Senior Manager, FHP Director, funders, and partner agencies
Conduct annual site visits with FHP youth partner agencies
Prepare for and participate in site visits from the city of Chicago’s Department of Family & Support Services
Support Senior Program Manager in communication with hospital and Managed Care Organization care coordinators about project progress and participant outcomes
Other
Attend required conference/s, trainings (i.e., HMIS, system wide trainings, etc) and webinars
Attend and participate in regularly scheduled agency meetings (i.e. All Staff, Housing Department, FHP Team; Program Oversight, etc.)
Participate in monthly Partner Agency Supervisor Oversight meetings
Participate in applicable system-level external committees, as necessary.
Assist with agency-wide activities as directed, including Annual Meeting, AIDS Run & Walk, and others
Protect organization's value and manage risk by keeping information confidential
Perform other duties as assigned
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
None
EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree in Social Services or related field of study and 2 years’ experience or 5 years’ experience in Housing, Homelessness, Youth/Young Adult programming and/or Healthcare; or lived experience of homelessness.
OR
Master’s Degree Social Services, Healthcare, Public Health, Management and 2 years’ experience in Housing, Homelessness, Youth/Young Adult programming, and/or Healthcare; or lived experience of homelessness.
Preferred Qualifications
Master’s Degree in Social Services, Public Health, Psychology or related field
3 or more years’ experience in Housing, Homelessness, and/or Healthcare with a focus on Youth/Young Adults
3-5 Years’ Supervisory experience and/or Program Management experience
2-4 years experience/involvement with community partnerships
Demonstrated proficiency in data collection & monitoring
Lived experience of homelessness
Bi-lingual
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Basic knowledge of youth homelessness and supportive housing practices
Exceptional organizational and time management skills
Strong attention to detail
Ability to build and maintain community relationships
Good written and verbal communication skills; Meeting facilitation skills
Solid conflict resolution skills
REQUIRED CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
None.
WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The work environment is representative of that found in a general office environment. Tasks involve the ability to exert light physical effort in sedentary to light work, but which may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of moderate weight (up to 10 pounds.) Tasks may involve extended periods of time at a keyboard or workstation and on the telephone.
Occasional travel within the city of Chicago and Cook County suburbs.
Dec 09, 2022
Full time
As the third-party administrator of the Flexible Housing Pool, the Center for Housing and Health (CHH) is charged with maintaining a portfolio of quality, readily accessible housing for program participants. The Flexible Housing Pool is a multisector investment in housing that aims to expand the number of units available to people in Chicago and Cook County experiencing homelessness.
The Youth Program Manager will coordinate the Flexible Housing Pool for homeless youth, ages 18-24 who are frequent users of health services, homeless shelters and legal/justice systems. This position will serve as the Center’s liaison to sub-contracted youth partner agencies providing permanent supportive housing and intensive case management. This position will offer direction to intensive case managers and supervisors about the implementation of the project’s policies and procedures and will have shared responsibility for the overall quality of services provided. The position also will be responsible for monitoring the housing stability, income maintenance, and health outcomes of program participants. CHH is a supporting organization of the AIDS Foundation Chicago.
The salary range for this role is $50,000 to $53,000.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Program Management & Operations
Collaborate and coordinate with other FHP Managers to ensure a smooth transition from outreach to housing placements for youths enrolled into the program
Assign newly enrolled youths to subcontracted partner agency case managers
Convene and facilitate bi-monthly Systems Integration Team (SIT) meetings where subcontracted partner case management agencies, Hospital Partners, and other integral agencies/organizations will communicate and work collaboratively in meeting tenants’ goals and desired housing and health outcomes
Review and make decisions on tenant move requests
Monitor partner agencies’ Client Assistance Funds utilization
Serve as primary point of contact to project partners to support tenant needs and troubleshoot challenges
Support the partner agencies to ensure youth participants are matched to appropriate housing and service options
Upon hire, onboard new partner agency staff regarding program overview and operations, and the Case Worthy client-level database
Ensure partner agency staff are trained on and deliver services from the program philosophies of Housing First, Harm Reduction; Client-Centered, and Trauma Informed Care
Coordinate and collaborate with the city of Chicago’s Service Coordination and Navigation (SCaN) violence prevention program to ensure coordinated services for FHP youths
Based on emerging tenant needs, research, identify, and introduce appropriate resources on behalf of and for the partner agencies case managers
Coordinate the integration of the Individualize Placement & Support (IPS) employment program, and other workforce development programs, into the FHP by facilitating referrals and monitoring program outcomes.
Implement and Oversee Program Enhancements
Stay abreast of best practices and trends from Chicago’s youth homelessness & housing system
Lead the implementation of the Youth Learning Collaborative (YLC) recommendations with support from the FHP Senior Youth Program Manager and FHP Director
Lead and/or coordinate recruitment, involvement, and development of FHP youths in the FHP Lived Experience Advisory Committee and/or agency Youth Action Boards
Develop partnerships and connections with community organizations to expand services for FHP youth, including but not limited to employment programming, behavioral health supports, legal services, parenting resources, childcare resources, etc.
Identify and implement appropriate assessment tools and programming for FHP youth heads-of-households with minor children
Support partner agencies to connect to affordable housing and alternative subsidy resources to assist youths with “moving on” or “graduate” from the program
Identify training needs for partner agencies related to youth-specific needs and develop an annual training plan
Onboard new partner agencies during the expansion of the youth program
Quality Assurance and Reporting
Ensure youth cohort outcomes (housing stability; increase income; improve health outcomes) are met
Provide guidance and direction to partner agency case managers and supervisors about the implementation of the Flexible Housing Pool policies and procedures; promote cohesion of services across the program and ensure compliance with program policies, procedures and requirements; including data entry standards
Collect, review and correct data to ensure accuracy for reports delivered to public and private funders
Support Senior Program Manager with collecting data needed for disbursement reports
Ensure timely data entry in the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS)
Create and disseminate weekly, monthly, quarterly, and/or ad hoc reports to the FHP Senior Manager, FHP Director, funders, and partner agencies
Conduct annual site visits with FHP youth partner agencies
Prepare for and participate in site visits from the city of Chicago’s Department of Family & Support Services
Support Senior Program Manager in communication with hospital and Managed Care Organization care coordinators about project progress and participant outcomes
Other
Attend required conference/s, trainings (i.e., HMIS, system wide trainings, etc) and webinars
Attend and participate in regularly scheduled agency meetings (i.e. All Staff, Housing Department, FHP Team; Program Oversight, etc.)
Participate in monthly Partner Agency Supervisor Oversight meetings
Participate in applicable system-level external committees, as necessary.
Assist with agency-wide activities as directed, including Annual Meeting, AIDS Run & Walk, and others
Protect organization's value and manage risk by keeping information confidential
Perform other duties as assigned
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
None
EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree in Social Services or related field of study and 2 years’ experience or 5 years’ experience in Housing, Homelessness, Youth/Young Adult programming and/or Healthcare; or lived experience of homelessness.
OR
Master’s Degree Social Services, Healthcare, Public Health, Management and 2 years’ experience in Housing, Homelessness, Youth/Young Adult programming, and/or Healthcare; or lived experience of homelessness.
Preferred Qualifications
Master’s Degree in Social Services, Public Health, Psychology or related field
3 or more years’ experience in Housing, Homelessness, and/or Healthcare with a focus on Youth/Young Adults
3-5 Years’ Supervisory experience and/or Program Management experience
2-4 years experience/involvement with community partnerships
Demonstrated proficiency in data collection & monitoring
Lived experience of homelessness
Bi-lingual
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Basic knowledge of youth homelessness and supportive housing practices
Exceptional organizational and time management skills
Strong attention to detail
Ability to build and maintain community relationships
Good written and verbal communication skills; Meeting facilitation skills
Solid conflict resolution skills
REQUIRED CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
None.
WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The work environment is representative of that found in a general office environment. Tasks involve the ability to exert light physical effort in sedentary to light work, but which may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of moderate weight (up to 10 pounds.) Tasks may involve extended periods of time at a keyboard or workstation and on the telephone.
Occasional travel within the city of Chicago and Cook County suburbs.
Washington State Department of Health
Tumwater, WA
This Health Services Consultant 3 (HSC3) position administers the Department of Health’s Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) stipend and hospital grant program. This program strengthens access to medical care and survivor-centered, trauma informed forensic evidence collection after a sexual assault has occurred. In this position, you will work with multiple state agencies, a variety of community collaborators, and the IVP Section Manager to implement the stipend and hospital grant program(s).
As the SANE Stipend and Hospital Grant Coordinator , you will:
Ensure any necessary rules processes are adhered to and are current.
Administer the program(s) to ensure funds allocated by the legislature are efficiently distributed to eligible nurse’s and hospitals to increase access to medical forensic exams and meet survivor needs.
Represent the department at various collaborator forums related to or intersecting with gender-based violence such as sexual assault, intimate/dating partner violence, sex-trafficking, suicide, and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs).
Support the Injury and Violence Prevention Program’s continuum of prevention strategies.
The duty station for this position is Tumwater, WA. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, telework (mobile-work) is currently expected. When approved to return, the incumbent is expected to report to the duty station for work activities as needed. An alternative work schedule may be considered upon request and supervisor approval. Telework-once returned to the duty station for work activities, may be considered upon request with supervisory approval.
Nov 03, 2022
Full time
This Health Services Consultant 3 (HSC3) position administers the Department of Health’s Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) stipend and hospital grant program. This program strengthens access to medical care and survivor-centered, trauma informed forensic evidence collection after a sexual assault has occurred. In this position, you will work with multiple state agencies, a variety of community collaborators, and the IVP Section Manager to implement the stipend and hospital grant program(s).
As the SANE Stipend and Hospital Grant Coordinator , you will:
Ensure any necessary rules processes are adhered to and are current.
Administer the program(s) to ensure funds allocated by the legislature are efficiently distributed to eligible nurse’s and hospitals to increase access to medical forensic exams and meet survivor needs.
Represent the department at various collaborator forums related to or intersecting with gender-based violence such as sexual assault, intimate/dating partner violence, sex-trafficking, suicide, and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs).
Support the Injury and Violence Prevention Program’s continuum of prevention strategies.
The duty station for this position is Tumwater, WA. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, telework (mobile-work) is currently expected. When approved to return, the incumbent is expected to report to the duty station for work activities as needed. An alternative work schedule may be considered upon request and supervisor approval. Telework-once returned to the duty station for work activities, may be considered upon request with supervisory approval.
As the third-party administrator of the Flexible Housing Pool, the Center for Housing and Health (CHH) is charged with maintaining a portfolio of quality, readily accessible housing for program participants. The Flexible Housing Pool is a multisector investment in housing that aims to expand the number of units available to people in Chicago and Cook County experiencing homelessness.
The Youth Program Manager will coordinate the Flexible Housing Pool for homeless youth, ages 18-24 who are frequent users of health services, homeless shelters and legal/justice systems. This position will serve as the Center’s liaison to sub-contracted youth partner agencies providing permanent supportive housing and intensive case management. This position will offer direction to intensive case managers and supervisors about the implementation of the project’s policies and procedures and will have shared responsibility for the overall quality of services provided. The position also will be responsible for monitoring the housing stability, income maintenance, and health outcomes of program participants. CHH is a supporting organization of the AIDS Foundation Chicago.
The salary range for this role is $50,000 to $53,000.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Program Management & Operations
Collaborate and coordinate with other FHP Managers to ensure a smooth transition from outreach to housing placements for youths enrolled into the program
Assign newly enrolled youths to subcontracted partner agency case managers
Convene and facilitate bi-monthly Systems Integration Team (SIT) meetings where subcontracted partner case management agencies, Hospital Partners, and other integral agencies/organizations will communicate and work collaboratively in meeting tenants’ goals and desired housing and health outcomes
Review and make decisions on tenant move requests
Monitor partner agencies’ Client Assistance Funds utilization
Serve as primary point of contact to project partners to support tenant needs and troubleshoot challenges
Support the partner agencies to ensure youth participants are matched to appropriate housing and service options
Upon hire, onboard new partner agency staff regarding program overview and operations, and the Case Worthy client-level database
Ensure partner agency staff are trained on and deliver services from the program philosophies of Housing First, Harm Reduction; Client-Centered, and Trauma Informed Care
Coordinate and collaborate with the city of Chicago’s Service Coordination and Navigation (SCaN) violence prevention program to ensure coordinated services for FHP youths
Based on emerging tenant needs, research, identify, and introduce appropriate resources on behalf of and for the partner agencies case managers
Coordinate the integration of the Individualize Placement & Support (IPS) employment program, and other workforce development programs, into the FHP by facilitating referrals and monitoring program outcomes.
Implement and Oversee Program Enhancements
Stay abreast of best practices and trends from Chicago’s youth homelessness & housing system
Lead the implementation of the Youth Learning Collaborative (YLC) recommendations with support from the FHP Senior Youth Program Manager and FHP Director
Lead and/or coordinate recruitment, involvement, and development of FHP youths in the FHP Lived Experience Advisory Committee and/or agency Youth Action Boards
Develop partnerships and connections with community organizations to expand services for FHP youth, including but not limited to employment programming, behavioral health supports, legal services, parenting resources, childcare resources, etc.
Identify and implement appropriate assessment tools and programming for FHP youth heads-of-households with minor children
Support partner agencies to connect to affordable housing and alternative subsidy resources to assist youths with “moving on” or “graduate” from the program
Identify training needs for partner agencies related to youth-specific needs and develop an annual training plan
Onboard new partner agencies during the expansion of the youth program
Quality Assurance and Reporting
Ensure youth cohort outcomes (housing stability; increase income; improve health outcomes) are met
Provide guidance and direction to partner agency case managers and supervisors about the implementation of the Flexible Housing Pool policies and procedures; promote cohesion of services across the program and ensure compliance with program policies, procedures and requirements; including data entry standards
Collect, review and correct data to ensure accuracy for reports delivered to public and private funders
Support Senior Program Manager with collecting data needed for disbursement reports
Ensure timely data entry in the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS)
Create and disseminate weekly, monthly, quarterly, and/or ad hoc reports to the FHP Senior Manager, FHP Director, funders, and partner agencies
Conduct annual site visits with FHP youth partner agencies
Prepare for and participate in site visits from the city of Chicago’s Department of Family & Support Services
Support Senior Program Manager in communication with hospital and Managed Care Organization care coordinators about project progress and participant outcomes
Other
Attend required conference/s, trainings (i.e., HMIS, system wide trainings, etc) and webinars
Attend and participate in regularly scheduled agency meetings (i.e. All Staff, Housing Department, FHP Team; Program Oversight, etc.)
Participate in monthly Partner Agency Supervisor Oversight meetings
Participate in applicable system-level external committees, as necessary.
Assist with agency-wide activities as directed, including Annual Meeting, AIDS Run & Walk, and others
Protect organization's value and manage risk by keeping information confidential
Perform other duties as assigned
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
None
EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree in Social Services or related field of study and 2 years’ experience or 5 years’ experience in Housing, Homelessness, Youth/Young Adult programming and/or Healthcare; or lived experience of homelessness.
OR
Master’s Degree Social Services, Healthcare, Public Health, Management and 2 years’ experience in Housing, Homelessness, Youth/Young Adult programming, and/or Healthcare; or lived experience of homelessness.
Preferred Qualifications
Master’s Degree in Social Services, Public Health, Psychology or related field
3 or more years’ experience in Housing, Homelessness, and/or Healthcare with a focus on Youth/Young Adults
3-5 Years’ Supervisory experience and/or Program Management experience
2-4 years experience/involvement with community partnerships
Demonstrated proficiency in data collection & monitoring
Lived experience of homelessness
Bi-lingual
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Basic knowledge of youth homelessness and supportive housing practices
Exceptional organizational and time management skills
Strong attention to detail
Ability to build and maintain community relationships
Good written and verbal communication skills; Meeting facilitation skills
Solid conflict resolution skills
REQUIRED CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
None.
WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The work environment is representative of that found in a general office environment. Tasks involve the ability to exert light physical effort in sedentary to light work, but which may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of moderate weight (up to 10 pounds.) Tasks may involve extended periods of time at a keyboard or workstation and on the telephone.
Occasional travel within the city of Chicago and Cook County suburbs.
Nov 03, 2022
Full time
As the third-party administrator of the Flexible Housing Pool, the Center for Housing and Health (CHH) is charged with maintaining a portfolio of quality, readily accessible housing for program participants. The Flexible Housing Pool is a multisector investment in housing that aims to expand the number of units available to people in Chicago and Cook County experiencing homelessness.
The Youth Program Manager will coordinate the Flexible Housing Pool for homeless youth, ages 18-24 who are frequent users of health services, homeless shelters and legal/justice systems. This position will serve as the Center’s liaison to sub-contracted youth partner agencies providing permanent supportive housing and intensive case management. This position will offer direction to intensive case managers and supervisors about the implementation of the project’s policies and procedures and will have shared responsibility for the overall quality of services provided. The position also will be responsible for monitoring the housing stability, income maintenance, and health outcomes of program participants. CHH is a supporting organization of the AIDS Foundation Chicago.
The salary range for this role is $50,000 to $53,000.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Program Management & Operations
Collaborate and coordinate with other FHP Managers to ensure a smooth transition from outreach to housing placements for youths enrolled into the program
Assign newly enrolled youths to subcontracted partner agency case managers
Convene and facilitate bi-monthly Systems Integration Team (SIT) meetings where subcontracted partner case management agencies, Hospital Partners, and other integral agencies/organizations will communicate and work collaboratively in meeting tenants’ goals and desired housing and health outcomes
Review and make decisions on tenant move requests
Monitor partner agencies’ Client Assistance Funds utilization
Serve as primary point of contact to project partners to support tenant needs and troubleshoot challenges
Support the partner agencies to ensure youth participants are matched to appropriate housing and service options
Upon hire, onboard new partner agency staff regarding program overview and operations, and the Case Worthy client-level database
Ensure partner agency staff are trained on and deliver services from the program philosophies of Housing First, Harm Reduction; Client-Centered, and Trauma Informed Care
Coordinate and collaborate with the city of Chicago’s Service Coordination and Navigation (SCaN) violence prevention program to ensure coordinated services for FHP youths
Based on emerging tenant needs, research, identify, and introduce appropriate resources on behalf of and for the partner agencies case managers
Coordinate the integration of the Individualize Placement & Support (IPS) employment program, and other workforce development programs, into the FHP by facilitating referrals and monitoring program outcomes.
Implement and Oversee Program Enhancements
Stay abreast of best practices and trends from Chicago’s youth homelessness & housing system
Lead the implementation of the Youth Learning Collaborative (YLC) recommendations with support from the FHP Senior Youth Program Manager and FHP Director
Lead and/or coordinate recruitment, involvement, and development of FHP youths in the FHP Lived Experience Advisory Committee and/or agency Youth Action Boards
Develop partnerships and connections with community organizations to expand services for FHP youth, including but not limited to employment programming, behavioral health supports, legal services, parenting resources, childcare resources, etc.
Identify and implement appropriate assessment tools and programming for FHP youth heads-of-households with minor children
Support partner agencies to connect to affordable housing and alternative subsidy resources to assist youths with “moving on” or “graduate” from the program
Identify training needs for partner agencies related to youth-specific needs and develop an annual training plan
Onboard new partner agencies during the expansion of the youth program
Quality Assurance and Reporting
Ensure youth cohort outcomes (housing stability; increase income; improve health outcomes) are met
Provide guidance and direction to partner agency case managers and supervisors about the implementation of the Flexible Housing Pool policies and procedures; promote cohesion of services across the program and ensure compliance with program policies, procedures and requirements; including data entry standards
Collect, review and correct data to ensure accuracy for reports delivered to public and private funders
Support Senior Program Manager with collecting data needed for disbursement reports
Ensure timely data entry in the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS)
Create and disseminate weekly, monthly, quarterly, and/or ad hoc reports to the FHP Senior Manager, FHP Director, funders, and partner agencies
Conduct annual site visits with FHP youth partner agencies
Prepare for and participate in site visits from the city of Chicago’s Department of Family & Support Services
Support Senior Program Manager in communication with hospital and Managed Care Organization care coordinators about project progress and participant outcomes
Other
Attend required conference/s, trainings (i.e., HMIS, system wide trainings, etc) and webinars
Attend and participate in regularly scheduled agency meetings (i.e. All Staff, Housing Department, FHP Team; Program Oversight, etc.)
Participate in monthly Partner Agency Supervisor Oversight meetings
Participate in applicable system-level external committees, as necessary.
Assist with agency-wide activities as directed, including Annual Meeting, AIDS Run & Walk, and others
Protect organization's value and manage risk by keeping information confidential
Perform other duties as assigned
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
None
EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree in Social Services or related field of study and 2 years’ experience or 5 years’ experience in Housing, Homelessness, Youth/Young Adult programming and/or Healthcare; or lived experience of homelessness.
OR
Master’s Degree Social Services, Healthcare, Public Health, Management and 2 years’ experience in Housing, Homelessness, Youth/Young Adult programming, and/or Healthcare; or lived experience of homelessness.
Preferred Qualifications
Master’s Degree in Social Services, Public Health, Psychology or related field
3 or more years’ experience in Housing, Homelessness, and/or Healthcare with a focus on Youth/Young Adults
3-5 Years’ Supervisory experience and/or Program Management experience
2-4 years experience/involvement with community partnerships
Demonstrated proficiency in data collection & monitoring
Lived experience of homelessness
Bi-lingual
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Basic knowledge of youth homelessness and supportive housing practices
Exceptional organizational and time management skills
Strong attention to detail
Ability to build and maintain community relationships
Good written and verbal communication skills; Meeting facilitation skills
Solid conflict resolution skills
REQUIRED CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
None.
WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The work environment is representative of that found in a general office environment. Tasks involve the ability to exert light physical effort in sedentary to light work, but which may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of moderate weight (up to 10 pounds.) Tasks may involve extended periods of time at a keyboard or workstation and on the telephone.
Occasional travel within the city of Chicago and Cook County suburbs.
Washington State Department of Health
Tumwater, WA
Reporting to the Screening & Genetics Section Manager, as the Genetic Task Force Coordinator (Health Services Consultant 3) , you will support these aims through two bodies of work:
Part of this position will entail working with internal and external partners to identify needs, assess requirements, and explore the feasibility of a statewide mechanism to collect Critical Congenital Heart Disease (CCHD) screening data for all newborns born in Washington state. CCHD screening is a point of care screening performed on newborns at the birthing hospitals, midwifery clinics, and by midwives who assist in home births. Currently, screening newborns for CCHD is mandated by law in Washington, but it is an unfunded mandate, and there is no data system/registry set up to collect Newborn Screening (NBS) data on CCHD for all newborns in Washington.
The second part of this position is coordinating the work of a statewide task force convened by the DOH and tasked with identifying evidence-based guidelines and recommendations for appropriate prenatal genetic test ordering by non-genetic providers, such as Ob/Gyn’s, RN’s, and others. The task force will take into consideration the wide range of genetic tests, need for resource stewardship, and the existing evidence base to provide guidance for non-genetic providers on what prenatal tests to order, when to order, and how follow-up may vary based on the test results.
Oct 04, 2022
Full time
Reporting to the Screening & Genetics Section Manager, as the Genetic Task Force Coordinator (Health Services Consultant 3) , you will support these aims through two bodies of work:
Part of this position will entail working with internal and external partners to identify needs, assess requirements, and explore the feasibility of a statewide mechanism to collect Critical Congenital Heart Disease (CCHD) screening data for all newborns born in Washington state. CCHD screening is a point of care screening performed on newborns at the birthing hospitals, midwifery clinics, and by midwives who assist in home births. Currently, screening newborns for CCHD is mandated by law in Washington, but it is an unfunded mandate, and there is no data system/registry set up to collect Newborn Screening (NBS) data on CCHD for all newborns in Washington.
The second part of this position is coordinating the work of a statewide task force convened by the DOH and tasked with identifying evidence-based guidelines and recommendations for appropriate prenatal genetic test ordering by non-genetic providers, such as Ob/Gyn’s, RN’s, and others. The task force will take into consideration the wide range of genetic tests, need for resource stewardship, and the existing evidence base to provide guidance for non-genetic providers on what prenatal tests to order, when to order, and how follow-up may vary based on the test results.
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Philadelphia, PA
The successful, bilingual (Spanish/English) candidate will join the research team of Drs. Katherine (Kate) Yun, Aditi Vasan, and Chen Kenyon, and Mr. Dean Karavite at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Our team comprises health services and informatics researchers focused on health equity. Dr. Yun is a pediatrician who studies access to care for immigrant families. Her work requires fluency in languages in addition to English (e.g., Spanish). Drs. Vasan and Kenyon are pediatricians who study social determinants of health and asthma care for children. Mr. Karavite is an informatics researcher who collaborates with clinical teams to improve healthcare technology and processes for children.
Under moderate supervision, this bilingual (English/Spanish) team member will coordinate all clinical research activities within the scope of the Family Bridge Program protocols. The Family Bridge Program is a brief, hospital-based, patient navigator intervention to improve access and quality of care for uninsured or Medicaid-enrolled children, including children in families who speak Spanish, Vietnamese, or Somali.
In collaboration with a multilingual team at Seattle Children’s Hospital (PI: K. Casey Lion), the FB team in Philadelphia will adapt the intervention, deliver the intervention at CHOP, and support the program evaluation. The bilingual (English/Spanish) CRC will recruit participants, conduct interviews with clinical staff and community stakeholders, and analyze interview and related data during the adaptation phase of this project. Subsequently, the bilingual CRC will recruit participants, complete baseline interviews, and deliver the intervention in Spanish, Vietnamese (with interpreting), Somali (with interpreting), and English. Work will be guided by a bicoastal, bilingual community/parent advisory group, as well as input from hospital-based stakeholders.
The ideal bilingual (English/Spanish) applicant will have excellent interpersonal and organizational skills, a strong interest both in research and in working directly with diverse families, experience writing and editing research-related documents in Spanish, and a deep understanding of challenges navigating access to pediatric care and social services for children in immigrant, uninsured, and/or publicly insured families.
Job Responsibilities
Core responsibilities
Adhere to an IRB approved protocol
Participate in the informed consent process of study subjects
Support the safety of clinical research patients/research participants
Coordinate protocol related research procedures, study visits, and follow-up care
Screen, recruit and enroll patients/research participants
Maintain study source documents
Report adverse events
Understand good clinical practice (GCP) and regulatory compliance
Educate subjects and family on protocol, study intervention, etc.
Comply with Institutional policies, standard operating procedures (SOPs) and guidelines
Must comply with federal, state, and sponsor policies
Related responsibilities
Manage essential regulatory documents
Register study on ClinicalTrial.gov
Complete case report forms (paper & electronic data capture) and address queries
Submit documents to regulatory authorities (e.g. IRB, FDA, etc.) and/or review/monitoring boards (ie, DSMB, independent safety officer)
Facilitate pre-study, site qualification, study initiation, and monitoring visit
Facilitate study close out activities
Coordinate research/project team meetings
Collect, process and ship laboratory specimens
Schedule subject visits and procedures
Retain records/archive documents after study close out
Required Education and Experience
Required Education:
Associates Degree or active enrollment in a Bachelor’s Degree Program
Required Experience:
Three (3) years of coordination related, clinical related or research related experience.
Preferred Education, Experience & Cert/Lic
Preferred Education: Bachelor’s Degree in related field
Additional Technical Requirements
Excellent verbal and written communications skills
Excellent time management skills
Ability to collaborate with stakeholders at all levels
Sep 07, 2022
Full time
The successful, bilingual (Spanish/English) candidate will join the research team of Drs. Katherine (Kate) Yun, Aditi Vasan, and Chen Kenyon, and Mr. Dean Karavite at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Our team comprises health services and informatics researchers focused on health equity. Dr. Yun is a pediatrician who studies access to care for immigrant families. Her work requires fluency in languages in addition to English (e.g., Spanish). Drs. Vasan and Kenyon are pediatricians who study social determinants of health and asthma care for children. Mr. Karavite is an informatics researcher who collaborates with clinical teams to improve healthcare technology and processes for children.
Under moderate supervision, this bilingual (English/Spanish) team member will coordinate all clinical research activities within the scope of the Family Bridge Program protocols. The Family Bridge Program is a brief, hospital-based, patient navigator intervention to improve access and quality of care for uninsured or Medicaid-enrolled children, including children in families who speak Spanish, Vietnamese, or Somali.
In collaboration with a multilingual team at Seattle Children’s Hospital (PI: K. Casey Lion), the FB team in Philadelphia will adapt the intervention, deliver the intervention at CHOP, and support the program evaluation. The bilingual (English/Spanish) CRC will recruit participants, conduct interviews with clinical staff and community stakeholders, and analyze interview and related data during the adaptation phase of this project. Subsequently, the bilingual CRC will recruit participants, complete baseline interviews, and deliver the intervention in Spanish, Vietnamese (with interpreting), Somali (with interpreting), and English. Work will be guided by a bicoastal, bilingual community/parent advisory group, as well as input from hospital-based stakeholders.
The ideal bilingual (English/Spanish) applicant will have excellent interpersonal and organizational skills, a strong interest both in research and in working directly with diverse families, experience writing and editing research-related documents in Spanish, and a deep understanding of challenges navigating access to pediatric care and social services for children in immigrant, uninsured, and/or publicly insured families.
Job Responsibilities
Core responsibilities
Adhere to an IRB approved protocol
Participate in the informed consent process of study subjects
Support the safety of clinical research patients/research participants
Coordinate protocol related research procedures, study visits, and follow-up care
Screen, recruit and enroll patients/research participants
Maintain study source documents
Report adverse events
Understand good clinical practice (GCP) and regulatory compliance
Educate subjects and family on protocol, study intervention, etc.
Comply with Institutional policies, standard operating procedures (SOPs) and guidelines
Must comply with federal, state, and sponsor policies
Related responsibilities
Manage essential regulatory documents
Register study on ClinicalTrial.gov
Complete case report forms (paper & electronic data capture) and address queries
Submit documents to regulatory authorities (e.g. IRB, FDA, etc.) and/or review/monitoring boards (ie, DSMB, independent safety officer)
Facilitate pre-study, site qualification, study initiation, and monitoring visit
Facilitate study close out activities
Coordinate research/project team meetings
Collect, process and ship laboratory specimens
Schedule subject visits and procedures
Retain records/archive documents after study close out
Required Education and Experience
Required Education:
Associates Degree or active enrollment in a Bachelor’s Degree Program
Required Experience:
Three (3) years of coordination related, clinical related or research related experience.
Preferred Education, Experience & Cert/Lic
Preferred Education: Bachelor’s Degree in related field
Additional Technical Requirements
Excellent verbal and written communications skills
Excellent time management skills
Ability to collaborate with stakeholders at all levels
Piedmont Environmental Council
39990 Howsers Branch Dr, Aldie, Va 20105
Title: Community Farm Coordinator
Manager: Gilberts Corner Farm and Land Manager
Location: Loudoun County, VA
Job Classification: Full Time - Non-Exempt
Geographic Focus: The PEC Community Farm at Roundabout Meadows is located on a 141- acre PEC-owned property at Gilbert’s Corner in Loudoun County, Virginia (39990 Howsers Branch Dr. Aldie, VA 20105).
About PEC
The Piedmont Environmental Council (PEC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that has proudly promoted and protected the natural resources, rural economy, history and beauty of the Virginia Piedmont since 1972. PEC empowers residents to protect what makes the Piedmont a wonderful place, and works with citizens to conserve land, protect air and water quality, celebrate historic resources, build smart transportation networks, promote sustainable energy choices, restore wildlife habitat and improve people’s access to nature.
About the PEC Community Farm at Roundabout Meadows
Launched in 2019, the PEC Community Farm at Roundabout Meadows is an 8-acre farm operation that grows produce for local food pantries, utilizing organic and regenerative techniques. The farm consists of 4.5 acres of vegetable production, 1 acre of orchard and berries, naturalized areas to support pollinators and beneficial insects, as well as a small flock of laying hens. Engagement with volunteers, schools, and community organizations is a vital part of the farm, which not only provides opportunities for the public to engage with their local food system and give back, but also fosters lasting relationships with the community. Highly visible through its productivity, use of a volunteer workforce, and engagement with the community, the Community Farm promotes the importance of land stewardship, access to fresh foods, and mutual aid. Through the collaborative efforts of the Gilberts Corner Farm and Land Manager and Community Farm Coordinator, volunteers actively participate in local agriculture, local residents have access to farm tours and educational workshops, and families in need throughout Loudoun County benefit from increased access to fresh, healthy, locally-produced fruits, vegetables, and eggs.
Your Role
PEC is seeking to hire a Community Farm Coordinator to manage the Community Farm. The Community Farm Coordinator will possess strong experience and knowledge of sustainable farming with an interest in regenerative growing methods. The farm coordinator must demonstrate an aptitude to engage and cultivate new relationships within the Loudoun County community, be willing to collaborate with the Gilberts Corner Farm and Land Manager to develop and lead educational workshops, as well as coordinate, manage and maintain volunteer groups throughout the growing season. Examples of activities include:
Have an integral role in the management of a full farm operation, which includes (1) create production plans in coordination with local food pantries; (2) operate tractors and tractor-drawn implements as needed; (3) manage daily farm operations, including planting, weeding, harvesting, and delivery coordination with food pantries; (4) plan for and manage the life-cycle maintenance of farm equipment, tools and buildings; and, (5) manage a wide range of volunteers and school groups.
Work in collaboration with the Gilberts Corner Farm and Land Manager to engage with citizens and local agriculture organizations to continue development of a community-centered space that supports a strong volunteer corp and provides outdoor, hands-on learning experiences and produces fresh, healthy food for area food pantries.
Maintain accurate harvest records and field logs.
Assure that best management practices and safety protocols are followed.
Create and maintain Standard Operating Procedures to be added to farm management documents.
Assist with broader property management tasks at the Roundabout Meadows and Gilberts Corner Market properties as assigned. Tasks may include but are not limited to:
Soil sampling
Trail maintenance
Tree planting
Fence maintenance
Oversee the daily tasks of farm support staff.
Manage and rotate a flock of 15-20 laying hens throughout the farm.
Participate in long-term strategic planning and fundraising for the Community Farm.
Collaborate with PEC communications and development staff to secure appropriate funding and highlight Community Farm successes.
The Community Farm Coordinator reports to PEC’s Gilberts Corner Farm and Land Manager, but will also work closely with other PEC staff, departments within PEC, and members of the PEC Board of Directors.
This position will be based at PEC’s Community Farm at Roundabout Meadows (39990 Howsers Branch Dr. Aldie, VA 20105) with occasional travel to the headquarters office in Warrenton, VA.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in agriculture, horticulture, or related field preferred. Applicants with comparable experience are encouraged to apply.
Minimum of 2-4 years farming experience, with experience managing a direct-to-consumer market fruit and/or vegetable operation highly desirable.
Ability to organize, coordinate and manage diverse activities and deadlines and make decisions and solve problems independently, effectively and creatively with minimal supervision.
Knowledge of volunteer management and educational workshop development.
Ability to work outdoors, in all weather conditions, with limited facilities.
Effective interpersonal skills, including ability and desire to build relationships with a diverse constituency including local political officials, non-profit representatives, neighborhood associations, businesses and individual citizens with a wide range of backgrounds and perspectives.
Mission-minded with strong interest in food justice and access, sustainable agriculture, education, and community development.
Comfort with teaching and speaking publicly about agriculture and the Community Farm program.
Ability to supervise and create an effective and positive team environment, fostering mutual trust, respect, and cooperation among staff, volunteers, local residents, community organizations and school groups of all ages.
Demonstrated strong communication skills (written, oral and social-media focused) to develop written/photographic/video materials for use in communicating goals and stories of the Community Farm to PEC staff, board of directors, PEC supporters, and the public at large.
Familiarity with the operation and maintenance of small machinery, power tools, and hand tools.
Familiarity with and ability to carry out maintenance of farm-related structures.
Familiarity with basic budgeting and financial transactions, as appropriate for a small- scale agricultural operation.
Familiarity with computers and the use of online tools, such as the Google Suite, Microsoft Office, social media platforms, etc.
Willing to work some weekends and evenings.
Valid driver’s and reliable transportation required.
Ability to lift up to 50 pounds.
Commitment to service and community and a willingness to participate in practices of justice, equity, diversity and inclusion (JEDI).
Compensation
Salary range of $25.00 to $31.25 per hour, depending on qualifications and negotiable within the stated range. (The equivalent of $52,000 to $65,000 per year).
Benefits
In addition to a salary, you will be eligible to participate in health, disability, term life insurance benefits and a 403(b) employee pension plan. Upon employment, you will be entitled to paid holidays and will begin accruing personal leave as designated in the PEC Employee Handbook.
PEC offers an outstanding and robust benefits package including:
Two health plan options (PEC pays 83% of the premium for employee only coverage and 73% of the premium for added dependents based on HSA plan rates)
Dental and Vision insurance plans
Short and Long-Term Disability, Group Term Life, Accident, Critical Illness & Hospital Indemnity insurances – all premiums 100% paid by PEC
Health Savings Account account (with employer match up to $750 per year) or Flexible Spending Accounts (for health & dependent care)
403(b) pension plan with up to 6% employer contribution (3% automatic and 3% match) after 1 year of service with 100% vesting from day one
12 paid holidays
Longevity-based paid time off of 15-24 days per year, accrued by pay period
1 day per year of paid leave to volunteer
Longevity-based Salary Continuation Leave for employee or family illness - from 2 to 8 weeks every 24 months
Paid Bereavement, Jury Duty and Military Service Training leave
Cell Phone Reimbursement up to $75 per month
Travel Expense Reimbursement
Hybrid work environment and flexible work schedules
Professional Development training and/or education support
Payment for relevant licenses & professional membership fees.
Interested applicants should email a cover letter and resum é to apply@pecva.org . Resumé reviews begin immediately .
The Piedmont Environmental Council is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We recruit, employ, train, compensate, and promote regardless of race, religion, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity (including gender nonconformity and status as a transgender individual), age, physical or mental disability, citizenship, genetic information, past, current, or prospective service in the uniformed services, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state, or local law.
We recognize that people come with a wealth of experience and talent beyond just the technical requirements of a job, therefore our job descriptions and qualifications are guidelines, not hard and fast rules. Your experience, which may include paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work. helps build the competencies and knowledge of our organization. Diversity of experience and skills, combined with passion, is key to our organizational identity. Multilingual skills and multicultural or cross-cultural experience are appreciated.
In accordance with the American with Disabilities Act (ADA), reasonable job accommodations may be requested.
Read more about our Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (JEDI) commitments statement.
Aug 24, 2022
Full time
Title: Community Farm Coordinator
Manager: Gilberts Corner Farm and Land Manager
Location: Loudoun County, VA
Job Classification: Full Time - Non-Exempt
Geographic Focus: The PEC Community Farm at Roundabout Meadows is located on a 141- acre PEC-owned property at Gilbert’s Corner in Loudoun County, Virginia (39990 Howsers Branch Dr. Aldie, VA 20105).
About PEC
The Piedmont Environmental Council (PEC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that has proudly promoted and protected the natural resources, rural economy, history and beauty of the Virginia Piedmont since 1972. PEC empowers residents to protect what makes the Piedmont a wonderful place, and works with citizens to conserve land, protect air and water quality, celebrate historic resources, build smart transportation networks, promote sustainable energy choices, restore wildlife habitat and improve people’s access to nature.
About the PEC Community Farm at Roundabout Meadows
Launched in 2019, the PEC Community Farm at Roundabout Meadows is an 8-acre farm operation that grows produce for local food pantries, utilizing organic and regenerative techniques. The farm consists of 4.5 acres of vegetable production, 1 acre of orchard and berries, naturalized areas to support pollinators and beneficial insects, as well as a small flock of laying hens. Engagement with volunteers, schools, and community organizations is a vital part of the farm, which not only provides opportunities for the public to engage with their local food system and give back, but also fosters lasting relationships with the community. Highly visible through its productivity, use of a volunteer workforce, and engagement with the community, the Community Farm promotes the importance of land stewardship, access to fresh foods, and mutual aid. Through the collaborative efforts of the Gilberts Corner Farm and Land Manager and Community Farm Coordinator, volunteers actively participate in local agriculture, local residents have access to farm tours and educational workshops, and families in need throughout Loudoun County benefit from increased access to fresh, healthy, locally-produced fruits, vegetables, and eggs.
Your Role
PEC is seeking to hire a Community Farm Coordinator to manage the Community Farm. The Community Farm Coordinator will possess strong experience and knowledge of sustainable farming with an interest in regenerative growing methods. The farm coordinator must demonstrate an aptitude to engage and cultivate new relationships within the Loudoun County community, be willing to collaborate with the Gilberts Corner Farm and Land Manager to develop and lead educational workshops, as well as coordinate, manage and maintain volunteer groups throughout the growing season. Examples of activities include:
Have an integral role in the management of a full farm operation, which includes (1) create production plans in coordination with local food pantries; (2) operate tractors and tractor-drawn implements as needed; (3) manage daily farm operations, including planting, weeding, harvesting, and delivery coordination with food pantries; (4) plan for and manage the life-cycle maintenance of farm equipment, tools and buildings; and, (5) manage a wide range of volunteers and school groups.
Work in collaboration with the Gilberts Corner Farm and Land Manager to engage with citizens and local agriculture organizations to continue development of a community-centered space that supports a strong volunteer corp and provides outdoor, hands-on learning experiences and produces fresh, healthy food for area food pantries.
Maintain accurate harvest records and field logs.
Assure that best management practices and safety protocols are followed.
Create and maintain Standard Operating Procedures to be added to farm management documents.
Assist with broader property management tasks at the Roundabout Meadows and Gilberts Corner Market properties as assigned. Tasks may include but are not limited to:
Soil sampling
Trail maintenance
Tree planting
Fence maintenance
Oversee the daily tasks of farm support staff.
Manage and rotate a flock of 15-20 laying hens throughout the farm.
Participate in long-term strategic planning and fundraising for the Community Farm.
Collaborate with PEC communications and development staff to secure appropriate funding and highlight Community Farm successes.
The Community Farm Coordinator reports to PEC’s Gilberts Corner Farm and Land Manager, but will also work closely with other PEC staff, departments within PEC, and members of the PEC Board of Directors.
This position will be based at PEC’s Community Farm at Roundabout Meadows (39990 Howsers Branch Dr. Aldie, VA 20105) with occasional travel to the headquarters office in Warrenton, VA.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in agriculture, horticulture, or related field preferred. Applicants with comparable experience are encouraged to apply.
Minimum of 2-4 years farming experience, with experience managing a direct-to-consumer market fruit and/or vegetable operation highly desirable.
Ability to organize, coordinate and manage diverse activities and deadlines and make decisions and solve problems independently, effectively and creatively with minimal supervision.
Knowledge of volunteer management and educational workshop development.
Ability to work outdoors, in all weather conditions, with limited facilities.
Effective interpersonal skills, including ability and desire to build relationships with a diverse constituency including local political officials, non-profit representatives, neighborhood associations, businesses and individual citizens with a wide range of backgrounds and perspectives.
Mission-minded with strong interest in food justice and access, sustainable agriculture, education, and community development.
Comfort with teaching and speaking publicly about agriculture and the Community Farm program.
Ability to supervise and create an effective and positive team environment, fostering mutual trust, respect, and cooperation among staff, volunteers, local residents, community organizations and school groups of all ages.
Demonstrated strong communication skills (written, oral and social-media focused) to develop written/photographic/video materials for use in communicating goals and stories of the Community Farm to PEC staff, board of directors, PEC supporters, and the public at large.
Familiarity with the operation and maintenance of small machinery, power tools, and hand tools.
Familiarity with and ability to carry out maintenance of farm-related structures.
Familiarity with basic budgeting and financial transactions, as appropriate for a small- scale agricultural operation.
Familiarity with computers and the use of online tools, such as the Google Suite, Microsoft Office, social media platforms, etc.
Willing to work some weekends and evenings.
Valid driver’s and reliable transportation required.
Ability to lift up to 50 pounds.
Commitment to service and community and a willingness to participate in practices of justice, equity, diversity and inclusion (JEDI).
Compensation
Salary range of $25.00 to $31.25 per hour, depending on qualifications and negotiable within the stated range. (The equivalent of $52,000 to $65,000 per year).
Benefits
In addition to a salary, you will be eligible to participate in health, disability, term life insurance benefits and a 403(b) employee pension plan. Upon employment, you will be entitled to paid holidays and will begin accruing personal leave as designated in the PEC Employee Handbook.
PEC offers an outstanding and robust benefits package including:
Two health plan options (PEC pays 83% of the premium for employee only coverage and 73% of the premium for added dependents based on HSA plan rates)
Dental and Vision insurance plans
Short and Long-Term Disability, Group Term Life, Accident, Critical Illness & Hospital Indemnity insurances – all premiums 100% paid by PEC
Health Savings Account account (with employer match up to $750 per year) or Flexible Spending Accounts (for health & dependent care)
403(b) pension plan with up to 6% employer contribution (3% automatic and 3% match) after 1 year of service with 100% vesting from day one
12 paid holidays
Longevity-based paid time off of 15-24 days per year, accrued by pay period
1 day per year of paid leave to volunteer
Longevity-based Salary Continuation Leave for employee or family illness - from 2 to 8 weeks every 24 months
Paid Bereavement, Jury Duty and Military Service Training leave
Cell Phone Reimbursement up to $75 per month
Travel Expense Reimbursement
Hybrid work environment and flexible work schedules
Professional Development training and/or education support
Payment for relevant licenses & professional membership fees.
Interested applicants should email a cover letter and resum é to apply@pecva.org . Resumé reviews begin immediately .
The Piedmont Environmental Council is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We recruit, employ, train, compensate, and promote regardless of race, religion, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity (including gender nonconformity and status as a transgender individual), age, physical or mental disability, citizenship, genetic information, past, current, or prospective service in the uniformed services, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state, or local law.
We recognize that people come with a wealth of experience and talent beyond just the technical requirements of a job, therefore our job descriptions and qualifications are guidelines, not hard and fast rules. Your experience, which may include paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work. helps build the competencies and knowledge of our organization. Diversity of experience and skills, combined with passion, is key to our organizational identity. Multilingual skills and multicultural or cross-cultural experience are appreciated.
In accordance with the American with Disabilities Act (ADA), reasonable job accommodations may be requested.
Read more about our Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (JEDI) commitments statement.
Do you have experience as an Administrative or Executive support person? Would you like to work in a position that changes lives for the better?
As a team member of Oregon State Hospital’s Chief Medical Administration Office, you will work closely with the Director of Treatment Services in providing executive level support through actively participating in management team meetings, partnering and communicating with stakeholders and conducting the purchasing, ordering, and technology procurement needs across the clinical disciplines.
Sound intriguing? Apply today!
What's in it for you?
A position where your input and contributions impact the citizens of Oregon
8 hours of vacation leave and 8 hours of sick leave per month
Nearly unbeatable medical, vision, and dental benefits
Pension and retirement programs
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR:
Three years of clerical/secretarial experience which included:
one year at a full performance level performing typing, word processing, or other generating of documents; and
lead work responsibility or coordination of office procedures.
Courses or training in Office Occupations or Office Technology may be substituted for up to one year of the clerical/secretarial experience.
No substitution will be made for the one year at the full performance level.
Experience in creating and maintaining a work environment that is respectful and accepting of diversity among team members and the people we serve.
Preference will be given to candidates who meet the following requests:
Excellent computer skills to include knowledge of Microsoft Word, Access, Publisher, PowerPoint, and Excel.
Minimum 3 years office experience, preferably in a medical setting.
Strong organizational skills.
Previous procurement training or ability to attend such trainings.
Accounting and/or budget experience.
Negotiation experience.
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
How to apply:
Complete the online application at oregonjobs.org using job number REQ-103671
Application Deadline: 08/04/2022
Jul 22, 2022
Full time
Do you have experience as an Administrative or Executive support person? Would you like to work in a position that changes lives for the better?
As a team member of Oregon State Hospital’s Chief Medical Administration Office, you will work closely with the Director of Treatment Services in providing executive level support through actively participating in management team meetings, partnering and communicating with stakeholders and conducting the purchasing, ordering, and technology procurement needs across the clinical disciplines.
Sound intriguing? Apply today!
What's in it for you?
A position where your input and contributions impact the citizens of Oregon
8 hours of vacation leave and 8 hours of sick leave per month
Nearly unbeatable medical, vision, and dental benefits
Pension and retirement programs
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR:
Three years of clerical/secretarial experience which included:
one year at a full performance level performing typing, word processing, or other generating of documents; and
lead work responsibility or coordination of office procedures.
Courses or training in Office Occupations or Office Technology may be substituted for up to one year of the clerical/secretarial experience.
No substitution will be made for the one year at the full performance level.
Experience in creating and maintaining a work environment that is respectful and accepting of diversity among team members and the people we serve.
Preference will be given to candidates who meet the following requests:
Excellent computer skills to include knowledge of Microsoft Word, Access, Publisher, PowerPoint, and Excel.
Minimum 3 years office experience, preferably in a medical setting.
Strong organizational skills.
Previous procurement training or ability to attend such trainings.
Accounting and/or budget experience.
Negotiation experience.
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
How to apply:
Complete the online application at oregonjobs.org using job number REQ-103671
Application Deadline: 08/04/2022
Food Service - RedTail Café
Reports To: Café Manager / Hospitality Instructor
Job Summary
Are you looking for part-time work during the weekdays? Do you enjoy food service or hospitality? If so, we have an opportunity for you.
Hawkeye Community College’s RedTail Café is looking for people to join their team. This position will assist in in food prep, food service, and money exchanges at the register while providing a fun, energetic, safe, and clean atmosphere in a kitchen/coffee shop work environment.
Essential Job Functions
Important responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Greets customers and informs them of menu options
Prepares and serves food, requested coffee drinks and other special requests.
Cooks on the line grill
Operates a Point of Sales (POS) system and handles money exchanges
Contributes to daily cleaning
Assists with inventory control
Maintains a safe and healthy work environment by following the Organization Standards and Sanitation Regulations.
Collaborates and works as part of a team
Other duties as assigned
Minimum Qualifications
Demonstrated ability to provide excellent customer service, maintain customer confidence and protect operational integrity.
Demonstrated ability to demonstrate commitment to diversity and inclusion in accordance to the Hawkeye Community Colleges Mission, Vision and Intuitional goals.
Demonstrated ability to work with food measurements.
Demonstrated ability to lift up to 50 pounds.
Demonstrated ability to stand for long periods of time.
Demonstrated ability to follow Standard Operating Procedures.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills to positively interact with students, faculty, and staff.
Demonstrated ability to work in a high stress, fast paced environment.
Preferred Qualifications
One-year experience in food service
Working Conditions
Anticipated schedules is: Weekdays with hours ranging from 7am to 3pm with adjusted hours during the school year.
Requires ability to work in intense temperature varying environments. Work is performed in a kitchen environment. This is a fast paced, high stress, high traffic work environment. Requires basic understanding of technology and competence with commercial equipment. Requires good hand-eye coordination and balance. Long periods of standing are required. Repeated motions are common including arm and hand motions. This kitchen doubles as a Lab space for the college, exposing employees to possible untrained individuals whom will require oversight during operational hours.
Employment Status
Part-Time, position with a choice of retirement programs—IPERS (defined benefit) or TIAA (defined contribution).
Application Procedure
Complete online application at www.hawkeyecollege.edu/employment
Submit/upload a cover letter.
Submit/upload a resume,
Submit/upload 3 references with a minimum of one from a current/past supervisor.
Submit online application and all required materials by the deadline.
Hawkeye Community College is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer, committed to equity and diversity in its educational services and employment practices: https://www.hawkeyecollege.edu/about/diversity-inclusion/equal-opportunity . The College does not discriminate on the basis of sex; race; age; color; creed; national origin; religion; disability; sexual orientation; gender identity; genetic information; or actual or potential parental, family, or marital status in its programs, activities, or employment practices. Veteran status is also included to the extent covered by law. Any person alleging a violation of equity regulations shall have the right to file a formal complaint. Inquiries concerning application of this statement should be addressed to: Equity Coordinator and Title IX Coordinator for employees, 319-296-4405; or Title IX Coordinator for students, 319-296-4448; Hawkeye Community College, 1501 East Orange Road, P.O. Box 8015, Waterloo, Iowa 50704-8015; or email equity-titleIX@hawkeyecollege.edu , or the Director of the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, Citigroup Center, 500 W. Madison, Suite 1475, Chicago, IL 60661, phone number 312-730-1560, fax 312-730-1576, email: OCR.Chicago@ed.gov .
If any applicant is in need of a reasonable accommodation in completing the application process, please notify a member of Human Resource Services.
Jun 22, 2022
Part time
Food Service - RedTail Café
Reports To: Café Manager / Hospitality Instructor
Job Summary
Are you looking for part-time work during the weekdays? Do you enjoy food service or hospitality? If so, we have an opportunity for you.
Hawkeye Community College’s RedTail Café is looking for people to join their team. This position will assist in in food prep, food service, and money exchanges at the register while providing a fun, energetic, safe, and clean atmosphere in a kitchen/coffee shop work environment.
Essential Job Functions
Important responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Greets customers and informs them of menu options
Prepares and serves food, requested coffee drinks and other special requests.
Cooks on the line grill
Operates a Point of Sales (POS) system and handles money exchanges
Contributes to daily cleaning
Assists with inventory control
Maintains a safe and healthy work environment by following the Organization Standards and Sanitation Regulations.
Collaborates and works as part of a team
Other duties as assigned
Minimum Qualifications
Demonstrated ability to provide excellent customer service, maintain customer confidence and protect operational integrity.
Demonstrated ability to demonstrate commitment to diversity and inclusion in accordance to the Hawkeye Community Colleges Mission, Vision and Intuitional goals.
Demonstrated ability to work with food measurements.
Demonstrated ability to lift up to 50 pounds.
Demonstrated ability to stand for long periods of time.
Demonstrated ability to follow Standard Operating Procedures.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills to positively interact with students, faculty, and staff.
Demonstrated ability to work in a high stress, fast paced environment.
Preferred Qualifications
One-year experience in food service
Working Conditions
Anticipated schedules is: Weekdays with hours ranging from 7am to 3pm with adjusted hours during the school year.
Requires ability to work in intense temperature varying environments. Work is performed in a kitchen environment. This is a fast paced, high stress, high traffic work environment. Requires basic understanding of technology and competence with commercial equipment. Requires good hand-eye coordination and balance. Long periods of standing are required. Repeated motions are common including arm and hand motions. This kitchen doubles as a Lab space for the college, exposing employees to possible untrained individuals whom will require oversight during operational hours.
Employment Status
Part-Time, position with a choice of retirement programs—IPERS (defined benefit) or TIAA (defined contribution).
Application Procedure
Complete online application at www.hawkeyecollege.edu/employment
Submit/upload a cover letter.
Submit/upload a resume,
Submit/upload 3 references with a minimum of one from a current/past supervisor.
Submit online application and all required materials by the deadline.
Hawkeye Community College is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer, committed to equity and diversity in its educational services and employment practices: https://www.hawkeyecollege.edu/about/diversity-inclusion/equal-opportunity . The College does not discriminate on the basis of sex; race; age; color; creed; national origin; religion; disability; sexual orientation; gender identity; genetic information; or actual or potential parental, family, or marital status in its programs, activities, or employment practices. Veteran status is also included to the extent covered by law. Any person alleging a violation of equity regulations shall have the right to file a formal complaint. Inquiries concerning application of this statement should be addressed to: Equity Coordinator and Title IX Coordinator for employees, 319-296-4405; or Title IX Coordinator for students, 319-296-4448; Hawkeye Community College, 1501 East Orange Road, P.O. Box 8015, Waterloo, Iowa 50704-8015; or email equity-titleIX@hawkeyecollege.edu , or the Director of the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, Citigroup Center, 500 W. Madison, Suite 1475, Chicago, IL 60661, phone number 312-730-1560, fax 312-730-1576, email: OCR.Chicago@ed.gov .
If any applicant is in need of a reasonable accommodation in completing the application process, please notify a member of Human Resource Services.
Donor Alliance is hiring a Family Support Coordinator-Bilingual (Spanish) in Denver! The FSC position is the front line staff member responding to potential organ donor referrals from hospitals. Referral information is assessed via rapid phone response, and is often followed with on-site response to the hospital for clinical and social evaluation of referral scenarios. The FSC interfaces with hospital staff to assess and influence case progression. This position supports and educates the potential donor’s legal next-of-kin (NOK) regarding donation options. The FSC conducts discussion of authorization by donor designation (i.e., first-person authorization via the donor registry, when applicable) or requests authorization for donation from legal NOK. This position assists with Hospital Development strategies and activities to improve the donation process. Day-To-Day
On-call shifts as assigned (minimum assignment 12 24-hour shifts/month). On-call responsibilities to include but not limited to:
Immediate phone response to referral notification
Rapid on-site identification and clinical/social evaluation of potential donors
Discussion of authorization by donor designation (when applicable) or request for authorization for donation from legal next of kin.
Complete, accurate, and timely documentation of donor-related activities in computerized confidential donor record, forms, and case folders according to established policies and procedures
Notification of, and interaction with, administrator on-call as appropriate and according to established policies and procedures
When needed assists with responses to entire Donor Alliance service area to perform job functions via personal automobile or chartered aircraft.
Attends and participates in conference calls and organizational meetings as directed.
Office hours for family support purposes as needed to complete chart documentation, case letters, projects and assignments.
Successfully completes Dual Advocacy training and implements techniques.
Participates in post-donor/post-recovery conferences and Donor Resource Team meetings.
Visit all local Colorado hospitals annually or biannually. The focus is to develop and support the hospital’s donation system, which includes annual teaching.
Maintains confidentiality of donor and recipient information according to established policies and procedures.
May perform other related duties as required to meet the ongoing needs of the organization.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in appropriate area or equivalent combination of appropriate education and work experience required.
Background in social work preferred. Background in family/bereavement counseling, psychology, or chaplaincy in a healthcare setting strongly preferred.
Ability to interface effectively and diplomatically with all levels of personnel in various healthcare settings (interoffice personnel, donor hospitals, transplant centers, donor families, and the public) required.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills with public speaking experience desired. Ability to communicate in Spanish (read, write, speak) preferred.
Ability to meet the requirements of a variable and demanding call schedule required.
Demonstrated accuracy, organizational skills, integrity, professionalism, attention to detail, and follow-through.
Valid driver’s license required.
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work both independently and as part of a team required.
Compensation:
$58,543, exempt (not eligible for overtime)
Additional Compensation:
Variable Pay Bonus Plan, per plan document
Bilingual Payout, per plan document
Benefits: Donor Alliance prides itself on its robust benefit package. Employee-only coverage for health, vision, and dental totaling only $7.00/month.
Health insurance
Dental insurance
Vision insurance
401k Retirement plan
Paid Time Off
Variety of voluntary benefits
To see a comprehensive look at Donor Alliance’s benefits package, click here to visit our website. Donor Alliance prides itself on competitive compensation and excellent benefits package!Equal Opportunity Employer www.donoralliance.org Donor Alliance is the federally-designated, Association of Organ Procurement Organizations (AOPO) and American Association of Tissue Banks (AATB) accredited, non-profit organ procurement organization serving Colorado and most of Wyoming. As a recognized leader in facilitating the donation and recovery of transplantable organs and tissues, Donor Alliance’s mission is to save lives through organ and tissue donation and transplantation. To achieve this mission, Donor Alliance employs effective family approach and recovery programs in more than 100 hospitals. Donor Alliance also inspires the public to register as organ and tissue donors through community partnerships, public outreach and education campaigns throughout its donation service area.
Jun 07, 2022
Full time
Donor Alliance is hiring a Family Support Coordinator-Bilingual (Spanish) in Denver! The FSC position is the front line staff member responding to potential organ donor referrals from hospitals. Referral information is assessed via rapid phone response, and is often followed with on-site response to the hospital for clinical and social evaluation of referral scenarios. The FSC interfaces with hospital staff to assess and influence case progression. This position supports and educates the potential donor’s legal next-of-kin (NOK) regarding donation options. The FSC conducts discussion of authorization by donor designation (i.e., first-person authorization via the donor registry, when applicable) or requests authorization for donation from legal NOK. This position assists with Hospital Development strategies and activities to improve the donation process. Day-To-Day
On-call shifts as assigned (minimum assignment 12 24-hour shifts/month). On-call responsibilities to include but not limited to:
Immediate phone response to referral notification
Rapid on-site identification and clinical/social evaluation of potential donors
Discussion of authorization by donor designation (when applicable) or request for authorization for donation from legal next of kin.
Complete, accurate, and timely documentation of donor-related activities in computerized confidential donor record, forms, and case folders according to established policies and procedures
Notification of, and interaction with, administrator on-call as appropriate and according to established policies and procedures
When needed assists with responses to entire Donor Alliance service area to perform job functions via personal automobile or chartered aircraft.
Attends and participates in conference calls and organizational meetings as directed.
Office hours for family support purposes as needed to complete chart documentation, case letters, projects and assignments.
Successfully completes Dual Advocacy training and implements techniques.
Participates in post-donor/post-recovery conferences and Donor Resource Team meetings.
Visit all local Colorado hospitals annually or biannually. The focus is to develop and support the hospital’s donation system, which includes annual teaching.
Maintains confidentiality of donor and recipient information according to established policies and procedures.
May perform other related duties as required to meet the ongoing needs of the organization.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in appropriate area or equivalent combination of appropriate education and work experience required.
Background in social work preferred. Background in family/bereavement counseling, psychology, or chaplaincy in a healthcare setting strongly preferred.
Ability to interface effectively and diplomatically with all levels of personnel in various healthcare settings (interoffice personnel, donor hospitals, transplant centers, donor families, and the public) required.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills with public speaking experience desired. Ability to communicate in Spanish (read, write, speak) preferred.
Ability to meet the requirements of a variable and demanding call schedule required.
Demonstrated accuracy, organizational skills, integrity, professionalism, attention to detail, and follow-through.
Valid driver’s license required.
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work both independently and as part of a team required.
Compensation:
$58,543, exempt (not eligible for overtime)
Additional Compensation:
Variable Pay Bonus Plan, per plan document
Bilingual Payout, per plan document
Benefits: Donor Alliance prides itself on its robust benefit package. Employee-only coverage for health, vision, and dental totaling only $7.00/month.
Health insurance
Dental insurance
Vision insurance
401k Retirement plan
Paid Time Off
Variety of voluntary benefits
To see a comprehensive look at Donor Alliance’s benefits package, click here to visit our website. Donor Alliance prides itself on competitive compensation and excellent benefits package!Equal Opportunity Employer www.donoralliance.org Donor Alliance is the federally-designated, Association of Organ Procurement Organizations (AOPO) and American Association of Tissue Banks (AATB) accredited, non-profit organ procurement organization serving Colorado and most of Wyoming. As a recognized leader in facilitating the donation and recovery of transplantable organs and tissues, Donor Alliance’s mission is to save lives through organ and tissue donation and transplantation. To achieve this mission, Donor Alliance employs effective family approach and recovery programs in more than 100 hospitals. Donor Alliance also inspires the public to register as organ and tissue donors through community partnerships, public outreach and education campaigns throughout its donation service area.
REQ-81631
Close date: 02/08/2022
Salary: $5698 to $ 8813 monthly
Location: Portland, OR
This is a full-time, permanent, management service, supervisory position which is not represented by a union.
NOTE: A cover letter and resume are required to be attached to your application. (See “How to Apply” section)
The Oregon Health Authority (OHA), Public Health Division (PHD), Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Section in Portland, OR is recruiting for a Universally Offered Home Visiting (UoHV) Initiative Manager to manage the MCH UoHV initiative, also referred to as the Family Connects Oregon project.
Most of this work may be conducted remotely at an alternate worksite with full access to the needed operating systems and technology. However, there are many times that the work will need to be conducted at the primary work location listed in this announcement, the Portland State Office Building located at 800 NE Oregon Street, Portland, OR 97232. Work location can be changed at any time at the discretion of the hiring manager.
What will you do? As the Universally Offered Home Visiting (UoHV) Initiative Manager , you will direct, coordinate, supervise, and provide leadership for the MCH UoHV initiative, Family Connects Oregon project. Duties include, but are not limited to the following:
Leading and guiding program activities following federal regulations, state rules and policies, and fiscal requirements.
Providing leadership, policy advice, legislative coordination, business analysis and operations planning, project management, and evaluation expertise to develop, plan and implement the Family Connect Oregon program throughout the state.
Coordinating and implementing state legislation and regulations related to program funding.
Working across systems and agencies, including the governor’s office, early childhood system stakeholders, local implementing agencies including local health authorities, healthcare delivery organizations, commercial health benefit plans, hospital systems, non-profit and commercial organizations, community partners, and other agencies of the State of Oregon including the Department of Consumer and Business Services (DCBS), the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS), and the Department of Education (DOE).
Working closely with program staff and management team to provide leadership and coordination for the project and Family Connects Oregon team.
Developing program strategies, standards, and design, and improving program delivery systems and data collection systems statewide and through local health departments.
Overseeing the development of grant applications and other resource generating opportunities for funding to support programs, program evaluation, and budget preparation.
Providing collaborative leadership and working closely with federal, state, and community partners.
Supervising a professional team of policy analysts, program and project coordinators, health educators, public health nurses, and support staff.
Participating on various steering committees and advisory boards to create and coordinate comprehensive statewide programs.
Assuring accuracy, integrity, and appropriate public health program implementation, evaluation, reporting and continuous quality improvement to support the center mission, division core functions and the State Health Improvement Plan.
What's in it for you? The public health division is a team of passionate individuals working to promote health across the lifespan of individuals, families, and communities. We value and support unique perspectives using a trauma-informed approach and aim to reflect these values in our hiring practices, professional development, and workplace. We are committed to racial equity as a driving factor to improve health outcomes for all communities that experience inequities.
We offer full medical, vision and dental benefits with paid sick leave, vacation, personal leave and 10 paid holidays per year plus pension and retirement plans . If you are a skilled public health program manager with maternal and child health experience, apply today!
What are we looking for?
Minimum Requirements
Six years of experience in supervision, staff-technical, or professional-level work related to public health program management. One year of this experience must have included the supervision and management of a program, section, or unit which included one or more of the following areas:
a) development of rules and policies,
b) development of long- and short-range goals and plans,
c) program evaluation, or
d) budget preparation.
(NOTE: A bachelor's degree or equivalent course work (144 quarter or 96 semester hours) in public health or a related field, may be substituted for three years of the required experience but will not substitute for the one year of specialized experience.)
Requested Skills
Preference will be given to applicants with a minimum of a bachelor’s degree in public health or a related field AND a minimum of five years of management experience or equivalent lead work experience leading teams, developing policies, and providing program fiscal oversight.
Experience developing and managing a diverse team in a public health or related program.
Demonstrated experience in effective collaboration and change management.
Demonstrated understanding and application of principles related to addressing systemic health inequities, implementing anti-racist practices and collaborating with individuals and communities that are harmed by historical and current social and health inequities.
Experience reviewing and tracking state and federal legislation, analyzing bills, and proposing amendments.
Experience in project management and business operations.
Experience in healthcare finance and commercial health benefit plans.
Experience working with partners across a variety of disciplines.
Experience developing grant applications and preparing budgets.
Effective verbal and written communication skills through in-person and online venues and with various audiences.
Experience working collaboratively with health systems, agencies, partners, stakeholders, community organizations, grantees, and contractors.
Experience coordinating human and technological resources to meet program and section objectives.
Experience promoting a culturally competent and diverse work environment.
How to Apply
To review the announcement and apply, please copy and paste the following link:
https://oregon.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/SOR_External_Career_Site/job/Portland--OHA--Oregon-Street/Universally-Offered-Home-Visiting--UoHV--Initiative-Manager--Principal-Executive-Manager-D-_REQ-81631
Jan 19, 2022
Full time
REQ-81631
Close date: 02/08/2022
Salary: $5698 to $ 8813 monthly
Location: Portland, OR
This is a full-time, permanent, management service, supervisory position which is not represented by a union.
NOTE: A cover letter and resume are required to be attached to your application. (See “How to Apply” section)
The Oregon Health Authority (OHA), Public Health Division (PHD), Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Section in Portland, OR is recruiting for a Universally Offered Home Visiting (UoHV) Initiative Manager to manage the MCH UoHV initiative, also referred to as the Family Connects Oregon project.
Most of this work may be conducted remotely at an alternate worksite with full access to the needed operating systems and technology. However, there are many times that the work will need to be conducted at the primary work location listed in this announcement, the Portland State Office Building located at 800 NE Oregon Street, Portland, OR 97232. Work location can be changed at any time at the discretion of the hiring manager.
What will you do? As the Universally Offered Home Visiting (UoHV) Initiative Manager , you will direct, coordinate, supervise, and provide leadership for the MCH UoHV initiative, Family Connects Oregon project. Duties include, but are not limited to the following:
Leading and guiding program activities following federal regulations, state rules and policies, and fiscal requirements.
Providing leadership, policy advice, legislative coordination, business analysis and operations planning, project management, and evaluation expertise to develop, plan and implement the Family Connect Oregon program throughout the state.
Coordinating and implementing state legislation and regulations related to program funding.
Working across systems and agencies, including the governor’s office, early childhood system stakeholders, local implementing agencies including local health authorities, healthcare delivery organizations, commercial health benefit plans, hospital systems, non-profit and commercial organizations, community partners, and other agencies of the State of Oregon including the Department of Consumer and Business Services (DCBS), the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS), and the Department of Education (DOE).
Working closely with program staff and management team to provide leadership and coordination for the project and Family Connects Oregon team.
Developing program strategies, standards, and design, and improving program delivery systems and data collection systems statewide and through local health departments.
Overseeing the development of grant applications and other resource generating opportunities for funding to support programs, program evaluation, and budget preparation.
Providing collaborative leadership and working closely with federal, state, and community partners.
Supervising a professional team of policy analysts, program and project coordinators, health educators, public health nurses, and support staff.
Participating on various steering committees and advisory boards to create and coordinate comprehensive statewide programs.
Assuring accuracy, integrity, and appropriate public health program implementation, evaluation, reporting and continuous quality improvement to support the center mission, division core functions and the State Health Improvement Plan.
What's in it for you? The public health division is a team of passionate individuals working to promote health across the lifespan of individuals, families, and communities. We value and support unique perspectives using a trauma-informed approach and aim to reflect these values in our hiring practices, professional development, and workplace. We are committed to racial equity as a driving factor to improve health outcomes for all communities that experience inequities.
We offer full medical, vision and dental benefits with paid sick leave, vacation, personal leave and 10 paid holidays per year plus pension and retirement plans . If you are a skilled public health program manager with maternal and child health experience, apply today!
What are we looking for?
Minimum Requirements
Six years of experience in supervision, staff-technical, or professional-level work related to public health program management. One year of this experience must have included the supervision and management of a program, section, or unit which included one or more of the following areas:
a) development of rules and policies,
b) development of long- and short-range goals and plans,
c) program evaluation, or
d) budget preparation.
(NOTE: A bachelor's degree or equivalent course work (144 quarter or 96 semester hours) in public health or a related field, may be substituted for three years of the required experience but will not substitute for the one year of specialized experience.)
Requested Skills
Preference will be given to applicants with a minimum of a bachelor’s degree in public health or a related field AND a minimum of five years of management experience or equivalent lead work experience leading teams, developing policies, and providing program fiscal oversight.
Experience developing and managing a diverse team in a public health or related program.
Demonstrated experience in effective collaboration and change management.
Demonstrated understanding and application of principles related to addressing systemic health inequities, implementing anti-racist practices and collaborating with individuals and communities that are harmed by historical and current social and health inequities.
Experience reviewing and tracking state and federal legislation, analyzing bills, and proposing amendments.
Experience in project management and business operations.
Experience in healthcare finance and commercial health benefit plans.
Experience working with partners across a variety of disciplines.
Experience developing grant applications and preparing budgets.
Effective verbal and written communication skills through in-person and online venues and with various audiences.
Experience working collaboratively with health systems, agencies, partners, stakeholders, community organizations, grantees, and contractors.
Experience coordinating human and technological resources to meet program and section objectives.
Experience promoting a culturally competent and diverse work environment.
How to Apply
To review the announcement and apply, please copy and paste the following link:
https://oregon.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/SOR_External_Career_Site/job/Portland--OHA--Oregon-Street/Universally-Offered-Home-Visiting--UoHV--Initiative-Manager--Principal-Executive-Manager-D-_REQ-81631
Oregon State Hospital is seeking an individual with experience in financial and health Insurance matters which include Social Security issues, Disability Determination Services (ODDS) programs, Veteran Benefits, Medicare Modernization Act, Medicaid / OHP, and Coordinated Care Organizations. If you possess this experience, we want you to apply today!
What's in it for you?
We offer a workplace that balances productivity with enjoyment; promote an atmosphere of mutual respect, dedication, and enthusiasm. You will collaborate in an open office with a team of bright individuals to work with and learn from. We offer full medical, vision and dental with paid sick leave, vacation, personal leave and ten paid holidays per year plus pension and retirement plans . If you're driven by the passion to do something meaningful that changes lives, the Oregon Health Authority is the place for you.
OHA values health equity, service excellence, integrity, leadership, partnership, innovation and transparency. OHA’s health equity definition is “Oregon will have established a health system that creates health equity when all people can reach their full potential and well-being and are not disadvantaged by their race, ethnicity, language, disability, age, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, social class, intersections among these communities or identities, or other socially determined circumstances. Achieving health equity requires the ongoing collaboration of all regions and sectors of the state, including tribal governments to address: the equitable distribution or redistributing of resources and power; and recognizing, reconciling, and rectifying historical and contemporary injustices.” OHA’s 10-year goal is to eliminate health inequities. Click here , t o learn more about OHA’s mission, vision and core values.
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR:
Required Attributes:
Any combination of experience or education equivalent to three years technical-level experience that typically supports benefit coordination and program analysis such as an Associatiate's Degree in Business or Public Administration, Behavioral or Social Sciences, or a related degree and two years experience.
Requested Attributes:
Experience in creating and maintaining a work environment that is respectful and accepting of diversity among team members and the people we serve.
Become a Notary through the State of Oregon.
An Associate's or Bachelor's Degree in Business or coursework is preferred.
Work experience with and the ability to understand financial and health Insurance matters which include Social Security issues, Disability Determination Services (ODDS) programs.
Veteran Benefits, Medicare Modernization Act, Medicaid / OHP and Coordinated Care Organizations.Skills and abilities to relate with a wide variety of individuals and represent Oregon State Hospital to the public.
Valid Driver’s license and acceptable driving record is a requirement.
Dec 20, 2021
Full time
Oregon State Hospital is seeking an individual with experience in financial and health Insurance matters which include Social Security issues, Disability Determination Services (ODDS) programs, Veteran Benefits, Medicare Modernization Act, Medicaid / OHP, and Coordinated Care Organizations. If you possess this experience, we want you to apply today!
What's in it for you?
We offer a workplace that balances productivity with enjoyment; promote an atmosphere of mutual respect, dedication, and enthusiasm. You will collaborate in an open office with a team of bright individuals to work with and learn from. We offer full medical, vision and dental with paid sick leave, vacation, personal leave and ten paid holidays per year plus pension and retirement plans . If you're driven by the passion to do something meaningful that changes lives, the Oregon Health Authority is the place for you.
OHA values health equity, service excellence, integrity, leadership, partnership, innovation and transparency. OHA’s health equity definition is “Oregon will have established a health system that creates health equity when all people can reach their full potential and well-being and are not disadvantaged by their race, ethnicity, language, disability, age, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, social class, intersections among these communities or identities, or other socially determined circumstances. Achieving health equity requires the ongoing collaboration of all regions and sectors of the state, including tribal governments to address: the equitable distribution or redistributing of resources and power; and recognizing, reconciling, and rectifying historical and contemporary injustices.” OHA’s 10-year goal is to eliminate health inequities. Click here , t o learn more about OHA’s mission, vision and core values.
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR:
Required Attributes:
Any combination of experience or education equivalent to three years technical-level experience that typically supports benefit coordination and program analysis such as an Associatiate's Degree in Business or Public Administration, Behavioral or Social Sciences, or a related degree and two years experience.
Requested Attributes:
Experience in creating and maintaining a work environment that is respectful and accepting of diversity among team members and the people we serve.
Become a Notary through the State of Oregon.
An Associate's or Bachelor's Degree in Business or coursework is preferred.
Work experience with and the ability to understand financial and health Insurance matters which include Social Security issues, Disability Determination Services (ODDS) programs.
Veteran Benefits, Medicare Modernization Act, Medicaid / OHP and Coordinated Care Organizations.Skills and abilities to relate with a wide variety of individuals and represent Oregon State Hospital to the public.
Valid Driver’s license and acceptable driving record is a requirement.