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26 Sep 2025 - 13:44:31
Employer: Forestdale Inc. Expires: 10/27/2025 BACKGROUNDForestdale
is a NYC child welfare agency working to prevent child abuse/neglect
through parenting, prevention, and foster care services, focusing on
low-income and immigrant communities in NYC. Forestdale operates out of
three offices to better serve the families of Brooklyn and Queens. We
help thousands of families work through complex trauma, parents raise
the next amazing generation of children, and youth successfully launch
into adulthood. Forestdale’s mission is “to ensure that children and
families have the fundamental assets they need to thrive and live
independently.” Job SummaryThe Licensed Social Worker is responsible for
clinical assessment, intervention and treatment planning for all
children on their caseload in the foster care program. Clinical hours
count towards LCSW.Salary Masters/Limited License -
$60,000Masters/License - $65,000Masters/License/Bilingual- $67,000 -
$69,000Major Responsibilities/Activities for this position
include:Performing clinical and trauma-based assessments; establish
treatment goals and interventions, in collaboration with a
multi-disciplinary team (family, case planning, medical team, health
homes.)Providing trauma-informed treatment, TFCBT, CPP and others.
Structuring interventions to decrease problem behavior and increase
developmentally appropriate pro-social behavior.Coordinating community
mental health referrals.Participating in case conferences and
multidisciplinary clinical team meetings, as neededOther duties as
assigned.Minimum Requirements Master’s degree from an accredited
university in behavioral sciences or related field Preferred 1-3 years’
experience delivering direct services to children, youth and families.
Compliance with:Required background checks, including NYS Statewide
Central Register of Child Abuse/Maltreatment, NYS Sex Offender Registry,
NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services fingerprinting, NYS Justice
Center Staff Exclusion List, NYS OMIG Medicaid Exclusion List.Mandated
reporter training.Applicable provisions of the NYS Education Law with
respect to hiring and retaining of licensed professionals.Spanish
Speaking RequiredAdditional CommentsLimited permit is allowed with the
condition that License will be obtained within two months prior limited
permit expires. BenefitsFour weeks’ vacation, 1 self care day and 12
sick daysMedical/dental/vision/life/disability insurance401(k), 7%
employer contribution + 2% matchTax-deferred health care/dependent
care/commuter plans Additional InformationForestdale Inc. is an equal
opportunity employer that is proudly committed to becoming an
anti-racist and multicultural organization that stands up for justice
and equity. We welcome prospective employees from diverse backgrounds,
for administrative support and direct service and leadership roles, who
will join us on that journey, uphold our values and approach, and
believe in our mission. Additionally, we aim to have a racially
representative leadership and workforce that is reflective of the
communities we work in partnership with. Forestdale Inc. is committed
to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all members of
our staff, participants, volunteers, subcontractors, and vendors. We do
not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), gender,
gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital
status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of our activities
or operations. These activities include, but are not limited to, hiring
and termination of staff, selection of volunteers and vendors, and
provision of services.
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26 Sep 2025 - 13:31:21
Employer: Miami Dade College Expires: 10/31/2025 Position Title:
Assistant Dean, Simulation Hospital Location: Miami Dade College,
Medical CampusThe Assistant Dean, Simulation Hospital provides
leadership and vision to the Simulation Hospital. The position is
responsible for leading multidisciplinary activities involving academic
and student support. The Assistant Dean partners with course leaders and
program coordinators to develop innovative educational courses,
simulation courses and simulation scenarios. The position oversees and
implements human patient simulators and medical and multimedia equipment
College-wide. What you will be doing:Strategically plans and facilitates
simulation, utilization, growth and departmental effectiveness related
to student growth and successProvides leadership with technology
innovation and application related to human patient simulation systems,
medical systems and supporting technologyDevelops and implements a
multidisciplinary clinical simulation curricula in order to meet
accreditation standards for the School of Nursing and the School of
Health SciencesCollaborates with faculty and staff in the development of
lecture and clinical simulation immersion methods, integration of
simulation resources, application of new instrumentation tools and their
implementation in the Simulation hospitalLeads an interdisciplinary team
of facilitators, technicians, and faculty in creating and solving
complex medical scenarios involving human patient simulators, complex
medical equipment and systems in support of the educational needs of
studentsManages the allocated budget and supervises expenditures for
equipment, supplies and materialsDevelops and implements technical
training in simulation technology, medical equipment and software
systems for faculty and staffDevelops, integrates and encourages
College-wide cross program utilization and application of simulation
technologyCreates, secures and fosters funding opportunities such as
grants and community opportunitiesRepresents the College at user’s group
meetings and other relevant organizational meetings at the local, state,
and national levelWhat you need to succeed:Master’s degree in a health
care discipline such as Nursing or related field with five (5) years of
relevant experience; or Bachelor’s degree in health care discipline such
as Nursing or related field and nine (9) years of relevant
experienceFlorida license as a Registered Nurse, Physician Assistant or
related fieldAll educational degrees must be from a regionally
accredited institutionKnowledge and understanding of College
organization, goals and objectives, and policies andproceduresKnowledge
and experience in managing and providing expertise in the installation
and supportof high fidelity human patient simulators, medical equipment,
complex medical systems, and simulation applicationsKnowledge of
instructional technology, operating systems, application software, and
distributed client/server administrative, academic and support
personnelSkilled with technical hardware, operating systems and
demonstrated ability to specify, plan, and manage application
projectsKnowledge of virtualization technologies (VMware, vSphre,
Hyper-V, etc)Ability to communicate effectively (both verbal and
writing) and efficient organizational skillsAbility to understand and
clearly relate to other members of the organization technical manuals,
software specification and general methods of network operations,
clinical applications and support systemsAbility to define problems,
collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusionsAbility to
read, analyze, and interpret common scientific and technical journals,
financial reports and legal documentsKnowledge of OSHA guidelines, Joint
Commission (TJC) and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
(HIPAA)Ability to work well in a multi-ethnic and multi-cultural
environment with students, faculty and staff
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26 Sep 2025 - 13:26:11
Employer: Star House Expires: 10/27/2025 About UsStar House exists
to lift young people out of homelessness and into a community of hope.
Founded in 2006, Star House operates our nation’s only 24/7/365 drop-in
center for teens and young adults experiencing homelessness that offers
immediate access to safety and hosts continuous best practice research
for effective service. Along with the Finance Fund and Columbus
Metropolitan Housing Authority, Star House operates the only housing
village of its kind in Central Ohio for young people who are exiting
homelessness. The organization met the unique needs of 1,528 individual
young people in 2024, successfully connecting them with housing, jobs,
education, health care, therapy, and a range of community resources.Star
House’s mission is to do whatever it takes to support young people as
they exit homelessness and thrive in a community of hope. Our vision is
to replicate our evidence-based model of service for youth nationally
and globally, based on the demand for our services in other
communities.We are seeking a Clinical Therapist who believes in our
mission; embodies our values of unconditional care, doing whatever it
takes as long as it takes and creating innovative solutions; and who can
help us achieve our vision with development expertise.Job
DescriptionTitle: Clinical TherapistWork Location: Star House, 1220
Corrugated Way, Columbus, OH 43201Reports To: Senior Manager of Social
Services & Operations☒Full-Time ☐Part-Time☒Exempt, Salary
☐Non-Exempt, Hourly PositionSummary:Star House Clinical Therapists are a
key member of our team, providing direct, evidence-based therapeutic
services to youth. You will conduct therapy and mental health crisis
intervention for youth experiencing homelessness and those living at our
housing Villages. All your interactions will be grounded in a trauma
informed approach, ensuring a safe and supportive
environment.Responsibilities and Essential Functions:The following
duties are representative of performance expectations; however, the list
below is not ranked in order of importance.Provide evidence-based
therapeutic services to youth experiencing homelessness and youth living
at housing Villages, including therapy and mental health crisis
interventionMaintain required documentation for records and
reportsParticipate in program assessment, planning and
developmentMaintains relationships and collaborates with other community
support and partner agencies.Collects data and prepares reports for
grant activities, research and quality improvement purposes when
requestedAssists with overseeing social work student interns from
graduate and undergraduate programsCollaborate with team members in the
development of policies and procedures relating to the drop-in center
and housing Village programsParticipates in "On Call"
rotationCollaborate with team members to design and implement special
projects as neededConduct all interactions from a trauma informed
approachOccasional transportation of youth to mental health medical
facilitiesConducts trainings for frontline staff as neededEngages in
onsite research projects as opportunities are presentedPerforms other
specific job-related duties as assigned“Job performance is evaluated
according to the policy provisions of Star House and the Educational
Service Center of Central Ohio-Council of Governments.”Minimum
Qualifications:Master's degree in counseling, psychology, social work or
related field from an accredited program or an equivalent combination of
education and experienceCurrent licensure from the State of Ohio as a
Social Worker (LISW or LSW) or Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor
(LPC or LPCC) and maintenance of said license throughout employmentWork
with individuals experiencing homelessness, at-risk youth and/or
familiesBackground in treating substance use/abuse and trauma related
disordersUtilization of evidence-based therapeutic approachesExcellent
interpersonal skillsAbility to work within a collaborative team
environmentExcellent oral and written skillsMaintain confidentiality of
sensitive informationProduce required reports as neededDocumentation of
a clear criminal record in compliance with state statueExperience with
technology including Microsoft Office, Google Suite and documentation
softwareMust have proof of professional liability insurancePreferred
Qualifications:LISW or LPCCTwo years of counseling or clinical
experienceNote: This assignment may require a valid driver’s license and
access/availability of a reliable vehicle.Star House is committed to
equal opportunity employment, regardless of race, color, religion, age,
sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, socio economic
status, national origin, veteran or disability status. In order to
further Star House’s mission, achieve our vision and live out our
values, drawing from the collective wisdom of a diverse group of
individuals is essential. With diverse minds influencing our work and
decisions, we can go further for the young people we serve, ensuring
that our continued programming and the solutions developed along the way
are influenced by the best minds.
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26 Sep 2025 - 12:50:41
Employer: Excel Academy Charter Schools - MA & RI Expires:
03/26/2026 Organization Overview Excel Academy is a network of 5
schools in Massachusetts and Rhode Island that prepares students in
grades 5-12 to succeed in high school and college and engage
productively in their communities. The majority of our 1,700 students
identify as Latinx or Hispanic and will be the first in their families
to graduate from college. Families choose Excel because our students
consistently outperform their peers in growth and achievement and are 5x
more likely to graduate from college. At Excel, we believe that every
student—regardless of race, zip code, or economic status—deserves access
to a free, high quality holistic education. During their middle school
journey with us, students grow at a pace faster than most peers in their
state. This is possible through a combination of high expectations,
rigorous instruction, and individualized support. At our nationally
ranked high school, students achieve at the highest level and are poised
for success in their chosen college or career path. About our
Team Everyday, our team members choose to be positive, drive their own
growth, uplift one another, and hold the highest possible beliefs for
what students can achieve. About the RoleExcel teachers are responsible
for delivering effective, high-quality, rigorous college-preparatory
instruction designed to foster the success of their students. Teachers
who thrive at Excel tend to be entrepreneurial instructors and hungry
learners who crave frequent, high-quality feedback on their practice.
They also have a great deal of passion and expertise in their content
area that they are eager to share with students. Your ImpactTeaching
ResponsibilitiesProvide coverage during instructional and
non-instructional time;Provide operational support as needed;Serve as an
advisor to a cohort of students;Serve as a productive member of the
Excel Academy community; andDo whatever it takes to ensure the mission
of the school is upheld Mission AlignmentYou share a commitment to and
belief in all students and the mission of Excel Academy Charter Schools,
including Excel’s values and educational model;You are committed to
addressing racial and economic inequity in education;You work
effectively in a team environment and have a willingness and desire to
support others in doing their best work; andYou are open to change, are
willing to problem-solve, and seek feedback for your own professional
growth and improvement.QualificationsA commitment to and belief
in all students and the mission of Excel Academy Charter Schools,
including Excel’s values and educational model;Rhode Island Substitute
Teacher Certification or in pursuit of Certification; The ability to
work effectively in a team environment and the willingness and desire to
support others in doing their best work; An openness to change, a
willingness to problem-solve, and an interest in receiving feedback for
continuous improvement; andAnd can speak to their personal investment
and commitment to antiracist education and diversity, equity, and
inclusion in our school community and beyond.Preference will be given to
applicants who share points of intersection with our students, such as
speaking Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, or a language commonly spoken by
our students and families at an advanced level, being first generation
college graduates, or having grown up low-income. Excel Academy Charter
Schools do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national
origin, creed, sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity,
disability, age, ancestry, athletic performance, special need,
proficiency in the English language or a foreign language or prior
academic achievement.
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26 Sep 2025 - 12:29:47
Employer: Berks Counseling Center Expires: 03/26/2026
DescriptionBerks Counseling Center is excited to be a team-based
organization where every client has an entire team of care. If you enjoy
being a team player in a helping profession, we invite you to explore
our job opportunities.Berks Counseling Center is a recovery-oriented
behavioral health, physical health, and supportive services organization
providing a holistic approach to a culturally and economically diverse
population for the purpose of achieving a healthy and productive
lifestyle.As a Forensic Certified Peer/Recovery Specialist, you will be
an active member of the integrated care team. You will use your own
unique experiences to mentor, teach, and support incarcerated
individuals with building skills and resources to facilitate individual
recovery, while at Berks County Jail System and as they are
transitioning back into the community.You will…Assist incarcerated
individuals in identifying appropriate treatment plan goals and action
steps, during their incarceration and when they transition back into the
community.Effectively assess consumers’ skills, strengths, and needs
that will support ongoing substance abuse recovery.Develop and/or have
input into the professional development of a treatment plan that will
promote recovery.Assist consumers in identifying Personal Medicine,
writing Power Statements, and completion of the Common Ground Health
Report.Assist consumers in overcoming barriers to care.Help identify
resources and educate consumers about community social service supports
that might be available.Facilitate peer-oriented skill development and
education groups that promote consumer progress in jail and
community.RequirementsTo qualify for the position, you will need…A PCB
Certified Recovery SpecialistCRS: Self-identified current or past
consumer of substance abuse treatment services with at least two (2)
years recovery.If you have a dual substance use disorder, you will need
to be at least 2 years in recovery.A valid PA Driver’s License and the
ability to drive, travel, and provide community-oriented service.Ability
to work 40 hours per week within agency hours of operation, which are
8am-8pm Mon-Thurs, 8am-4pm Friday with Saturday hours, when
applicable.Preferred candidates will …Have a PCB Certified Peer
Specialist certification.If CPS: To attest mental health diagnosis and
stage of recovery.Be Bilingual: English/Spanish preferred.Have knowledge
of drug and alcohol support programs including 12 step programs, drug
and alcohol disorders and treatment, principles used towards achieving
recovery, and Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT).Have knowledge of or
experience with trauma-informed approaches preferred.Physical
Requirements:SEEING: Must be able to see well enough to read reports and
use computer.COMMUNICATING: Must be able to communicate well enough to
clients, vendors, and coworkers.MOBILITY: Must have mobility to move
about the jail, agency, and community.LIFTING/PULLING/PUSHING: Must be
able to lift up to 5 pounds.OTHER: Must be able to write, type and use
technology.By joining BCC full time, you can receive the following
perks:Salary comparable to experience/educationComprehensive medical,
dental, and vision benefitsFree Virtual Urgent Care (Telemedicine) and
Virtual Mental Health Services for you and your familyAdditional
voluntary insurance options403(b) with agency match after 12 months of
service15 days of Paid time off2 floating holidays per calendar year10
full paid holidays per calendar yearFree parkingTuition Reimbursement or
Student Loan AssistancePaid Licenses and Certifications, if they are
relevant to BCC and the work you doFree supervision for licensure and
certificationsAll offers of employment are contingent upon the
following:Receipt of results of a satisfactory drug and alcohol
screening test.Receipt of the originals of the following background
checks: PA State Police Criminal History, PA State Child Abuse, and DPW
FBI Criminal History. These clearances must be valid within the 60
months prior to employment. A conviction is not a bar to employment;
however, a review will be conducted to make a determination of
employment should a conviction be present.Receipt of original
documentation and verification of relevant degrees, diplomas,
certificates, or licensure.Confirmation that you are not on the OIG
Federal Healthcare Program Exclusion from Participation list. Should you
appear on this list, Berks Counseling Center is prohibited from
employing you.CONTACT INFOPlease complete application online by clicking
Apply.You can find all our listings by visiting: www.bit.ly/BCCJOBSBe
sure you’re using an updated browser and your resume is up to date and
in PDF or Word format before uploading.Visit our website for more
information: www.berkscounselingcenter.org.If you are unable to complete
the application online, please reach out to HR@berkscc.org to receive
assistance.With one application, we can consider you for multiple positions.
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26 Sep 2025 - 12:26:30
Employer: Girls Inc. of the Valley Expires: 10/31/2025 Program
Director, School and Community PartnersSALARY RANGE: $51,669 - $60,320
(Full time/ Hourly)SCHEDULE: Generally, Mon-Fri 8am-4pm/ 9:00am –
5:00pm Come grow with us! Girls Inc. of the Valley is expanding, and we
are seeking individuals who are enthusiastic about inspiring all girls
to be strong, smart, and bold! Girls Inc. of the Valley is an
independent affiliate of the national Girls Inc. organization—the
nation's leading expert on issues affecting girls and young
women. GENEROUS BENEFITS:Health and Life Insurance: Option for 100%
employer-paid for full-time employees, effective on your first day (for
full time employees)Dental & Vision Insurance: Offered at an
affordable cost.Generous Paid Time Off: Includes vacation, sick time,
wellness days, holidays, and your birthday.Retirement Plan: Employer
contributions with partial matching.Bilingual Pay Differential: $1,000
for Spanish/English bilingual staff.Ongoing Staff Support: Regular
appreciation events and professional development opportunities. POSITION
DESCRIPTION: The Program Director – School and Community Partner
Programs is responsible for the coordination and delivery of Girls Inc.
programming during school hours, afterschool, and during school
vacations at partner sites in Holyoke, Springfield, and Chicopee.This
leadership role manages existing partnerships, cultivates new
relationships with schools and community organizations, oversees
curriculum and program implementation, and supervises a team of staff,
interns and volunteers. The Director also plays a key role in the
oversight and implementation of a major Department of Public Health
(DPH) grant focused on comprehensive sexual health
education. QUALIFICATIONS:Commitment to Girls Inc.’s mission, vision,
and advocacy goals.Bachelor’s degree (or progress toward a degree) or
equivalent professional experience in education, human services, or a
related field.Minimum of 3 years’ experience working with youth, with an
understanding of the value of pro-girl programming.Demonstrated
experience in supervising and leading a diverse team.Comfort
facilitating programs focused on comprehensive sexual health.Proficient
with Microsoft Office Suite and digital communication tools.Excellent
communication skills—verbal, written, visual, and online.Valid driver’s
license for at least two years with a clean driving record.CPR and First
Aid certification, or willingness to obtain upon hire.Bilingual
(Spanish/English) highly preferred (eligible for $1,000
differential). TO APPLY: Please submit your cover letter, résumé, and
the names and contact information for three professional references to:
Aleks Calloway, Program Administrative Assistant at
acalloway@girlsincvalley.org. Applications will be reviewed on a
rolling basis, with priority given to those received by October 8. This
posting will remain open until the position is filled.
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26 Sep 2025 - 12:26:05
Employer: Berks Counseling Center Expires: 03/26/2026
DescriptionBerks Counseling Center is excited to be a team-based
organization where every client has an entire team of care. If you enjoy
being a team player in a helping profession, we invite you to explore
our job opportunities.Berks Counseling Center is a recovery-oriented
behavioral health, physical health, and supportive services organization
providing a holistic approach to a culturally and economically diverse
population for the purpose of achieving a healthy and productive
lifestyle.As a Forensic Certified Peer/Recovery Specialist, you will be
an active member of the integrated care team. You will use your own
unique experiences to mentor, teach, and support incarcerated
individuals with building skills and resources to facilitate individual
recovery, while at Berks County Jail System and as they are
transitioning back into the community.You will…Assist incarcerated
individuals in identifying appropriate treatment plan goals and action
steps, during their incarceration and when they transition back into the
community.Effectively assess consumers’ skills, strengths, and needs
that will support ongoing substance abuse recovery.Develop and/or have
input into the professional development of a treatment plan that will
promote recovery.Assist consumers in identifying Personal Medicine,
writing Power Statements, and completion of the Common Ground Health
Report.Assist consumers in overcoming barriers to care.Help identify
resources and educate consumers about community social service supports
that might be available.Facilitate peer-oriented skill development and
education groups that promote consumer progress in jail and
community.RequirementsTo qualify for the position, you will need…A PCB
Certified Recovery SpecialistCRS: Self-identified current or past
consumer of substance abuse treatment services with at least two (2)
years recovery.If you have a dual substance use disorder, you will need
to be at least 2 years in recovery.A valid PA Driver’s License and the
ability to drive, travel, and provide community-oriented service.Ability
to work 40 hours per week within agency hours of operation, which are
8am-8pm Mon-Thurs, 8am-4pm Friday with Saturday hours, when
applicable.Preferred candidates will …Have a PCB Certified Peer
Specialist certification.If CPS: To attest mental health diagnosis and
stage of recovery.Be Bilingual: English/Spanish preferred.Have knowledge
of drug and alcohol support programs including 12 step programs, drug
and alcohol disorders and treatment, principles used towards achieving
recovery, and Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT).Have knowledge of or
experience with trauma-informed approaches preferred.Physical
Requirements:SEEING: Must be able to see well enough to read reports and
use computer.COMMUNICATING: Must be able to communicate well enough to
clients, vendors, and coworkers.MOBILITY: Must have mobility to move
about the jail, agency, and community.LIFTING/PULLING/PUSHING: Must be
able to lift up to 5 pounds.OTHER: Must be able to write, type and use
technology.By joining BCC full time, you can receive the following
perks:Salary comparable to experience/educationComprehensive medical,
dental, and vision benefitsFree Virtual Urgent Care (Telemedicine) and
Virtual Mental Health Services for you and your familyAdditional
voluntary insurance options403(b) with agency match after 12 months of
service15 days of Paid time off2 floating holidays per calendar year10
full paid holidays per calendar yearFree parkingTuition Reimbursement or
Student Loan AssistancePaid Licenses and Certifications, if they are
relevant to BCC and the work you doFree supervision for licensure and
certificationsAll offers of employment are contingent upon the
following:Receipt of results of a satisfactory drug and alcohol
screening test.Receipt of the originals of the following background
checks: PA State Police Criminal History, PA State Child Abuse, and DPW
FBI Criminal History. These clearances must be valid within the 60
months prior to employment. A conviction is not a bar to employment;
however, a review will be conducted to make a determination of
employment should a conviction be present.Receipt of original
documentation and verification of relevant degrees, diplomas,
certificates, or licensure.Confirmation that you are not on the OIG
Federal Healthcare Program Exclusion from Participation list. Should you
appear on this list, Berks Counseling Center is prohibited from
employing you.CONTACT INFOPlease complete application online by clicking
Apply.You can find all our listings by visiting: www.bit.ly/BCCJOBSBe
sure you’re using an updated browser and your resume is up to date and
in PDF or Word format before uploading.Visit our website for more
information: www.berkscounselingcenter.org.If you are unable to complete
the application online, please reach out to HR@berkscc.org to receive
assistance.With one application, we can consider you for multiple positions.
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26 Sep 2025 - 12:15:10
Employer: Excel Academy Charter Schools - MA & RI Expires:
03/26/2026 Organization Overview Excel Academy is a network of 5
schools in Massachusetts and Rhode Island that prepares students in
grades 5-12 to succeed in high school and college and engage
productively in their communities. The majority of our 1,700 students
identify as Latinx or Hispanic and will be the first in their families
to graduate from college. Families choose Excel because our students
consistently outperform their peers in growth and achievement and are 5x
more likely to graduate from college. At Excel, we believe that every
student—regardless of race, zip code, or economic status—deserves access
to a free, high quality holistic education. During their middle school
journey with us, students grow at a pace faster than most peers in their
state. This is possible through a combination of high expectations,
rigorous instruction, and individualized support. At our nationally
ranked high school, students achieve at the highest level and are poised
for success in their chosen college or career path. About our
Team Everyday, our team members choose to be positive, drive their own
growth, uplift one another, and hold the highest possible beliefs for
what students can achieve. About the RoleExcel teachers are responsible
for delivering effective, high-quality, rigorous college-preparatory
instruction designed to foster the success of their students. Teachers
who thrive at Excel tend to be entrepreneurial instructors and hungry
learners who crave frequent, high-quality feedback on their practice.
They also have a great deal of passion and expertise in their content
area that they are eager to share with students. Your ImpactTeaching
ResponsibilitiesTeach 7th Grade students Science Collaborate with
department members on curriculum refinement and implementation;Design
and implement rigorous assessments that evaluate student mastery of
academic standards;Create a safe learning environment for all students
by implementing Excel’s strategies and best practices with
consistency;Provide coverage as needed during non-instructional
time;Serve as a productive member of the Excel Academy community; andDo
whatever it takes to ensure the mission of the school is upheld Mission
AlignmentYou share a commitment to and belief in all students and the
mission of Excel Academy Charter Schools, including Excel’s values and
educational model;You are committed to addressing racial and economic
inequity in education;You work effectively in a team environment and
have a willingness and desire to support others in doing their best
work; andYou are open to change, are willing to problem-solve, and seek
feedback for your own professional growth and
improvement. QualificationsA Bachelor’s degree is required; a Master’s
degree is preferred;Rhode Island certified (Middle Grades 5-8) or in the
process of obtaining certification. You can learn more
here:https://ride.ri.gov/sites/g/files/xkgbur806/files/2023-06/RI_MiddleGrades_Requirements.pdf Preference
will be given to applicants who share points of intersection with our
students, such as speaking Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, or a language
commonly spoken by our students and families at an advanced level, being
first generation college graduates, or having grown up
low-income. Excel Academy Charter Schools do not discriminate on the
basis of race, color, national origin, creed, sex, ethnicity, sexual
orientation, gender identity, disability, age, ancestry, athletic
performance, special need, proficiency in the English language or a
foreign language or prior academic achievement. Applications will be
reviewed as they are received and candidates are encouraged to apply as
soon as possible.
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26 Sep 2025 - 12:12:29
Employer: Excel Academy Charter Schools - MA & RI Expires:
03/26/2026 Organization Overview Excel Academy is a network of 5
schools in Massachusetts and Rhode Island that prepares students in
grades 5-12 to succeed in high school and college and engage
productively in their communities. The majority of our 1,700 students
identify as Latinx or Hispanic and will be the first in their families
to graduate from college. Families choose Excel because our students
consistently outperform their peers in growth and achievement and are 5x
more likely to graduate from college. At Excel, we believe that every
student—regardless of race, zip code, or economic status—deserves access
to a free, high quality holistic education. During their middle school
journey with us, students grow at a pace faster than most peers in their
state. This is possible through a combination of high expectations,
rigorous instruction, and individualized support. At our nationally
ranked high school, students achieve at the highest level and are poised
for success in their chosen college or career path. About our
Team Everyday, our team members choose to be positive, drive their own
growth, uplift one another, and hold the highest possible beliefs for
what students can achieve. About the RoleExcel teachers are responsible
for delivering effective, high-quality, rigorous college-preparatory
instruction designed to foster the success of their students. Teachers
who thrive at Excel tend to be entrepreneurial instructors and hungry
learners who crave frequent, high-quality feedback on their practice.
They also have a great deal of passion and expertise in their content
area that they are eager to share with students. Your ImpactTeaching
ResponsibilitiesTeach 8th Grade students MathCollaborate with department
members on curriculum refinement and implementation;Design and implement
rigorous assessments that evaluate student mastery of academic
standards;Create a safe learning environment for all students by
implementing Excel’s strategies and best practices with
consistency;Provide coverage as needed during non-instructional
time;Serve as a productive member of the Excel Academy community; andDo
whatever it takes to ensure the mission of the school is upheld Mission
AlignmentYou share a commitment to and belief in all students and the
mission of Excel Academy Charter Schools, including Excel’s values and
educational model;You are committed to addressing racial and economic
inequity in education;You work effectively in a team environment and
have a willingness and desire to support others in doing their best
work; andYou are open to change, are willing to problem-solve, and seek
feedback for your own professional growth and
improvement.QualificationsA Bachelor’s degree is required; a Master’s
degree is preferred;Rhode Island certified (Middle Grades 5-8) or in the
process of obtaining certification. You can learn more
here:https://ride.ri.gov/sites/g/files/xkgbur806/files/2023-06/RI_MiddleGrades_Requirements.pdf Preference
will be given to applicants who share points of intersection with our
students, such as speaking Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, or a language
commonly spoken by our students and families at an advanced level, being
first generation college graduates, or having grown up low-income. Excel
Academy Charter Schools do not discriminate on the basis of race, color,
national origin, creed, sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender
identity, disability, age, ancestry, athletic performance, special need,
proficiency in the English language or a foreign language or prior
academic achievement.
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26 Sep 2025 - 12:07:53
Employer: City of Chesapeake Expires: 10/27/2025 Chesapeake
Integrated Behavioral Health (CIBH) is offering a wonderful opportunity
to those applicants who enjoy helping and supporting adult individuals
with Intellectual Disabilities and/or developmental or sensory
impairments. This is a paraprofessional position in which duties
include: responsible for ensuring the health, safety, and well-being of
program members, by assisting them in self-care, communication,
mobility, personal living skills. Direct Support Technicians are also
responsible for connecting and integrating program members within the
community by accessing different community resources.An individual
within the position of Direct Support Technician must be able to provide
direct supervision to the individuals that attend the COPS program by
ensuring the health and safety of program members. Access community
resources, such as community centers, volunteer opportunities, parks,
malls, museums, etc.Provide personal self-care, as well as meal
preparation and assistanceCompleting progress/case notes and daily
activity sheet.Serve as backup to our 24-hour residential facility when
needed.The City of Chesapeake offers an exceptional range of benefits.
Please browse our Benefits Brochure for a full list of benefits and
employee perks.VOCATIONAL/EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENT: Requires high school
diploma or GED/HSE and any combination of education and experience
equivalent to the satisfactory completion of one year of college
education in client health/mental health care, developmental psychology,
or a closely related field.EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT: Requires a minimum of
six months of related, full-time equivalent experience.SPECIAL
CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSES: Requires a valid driver’s license and a
driving record that is in compliance with City Driving Standards. Must
obtain CPR and First Aid certifications within 90 days. Employees
serving the Intellectual Disabilities (ID) population must pass ID
Orientation Workbook training within thirty days of hire. Depending on
the assignment, may be required to pass Medication Management
Administration training within ninety days of hire.SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
Employees may be expected to work hours in excess of their normally
scheduled hours in response to short-term department needs and/or
City-wide emergencies.
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26 Sep 2025 - 11:27:25
Employer: Excel Academy Charter Schools - MA & RI Expires:
03/26/2026 Organization Overview Excel Academy is a network of 5
schools in Massachusetts and Rhode Island that prepares students in
grades 5-12 to succeed in high school and college and engage
productively in their communities. The majority of our 1,700 students
identify as Latinx or Hispanic and will be the first in their families
to graduate from college. Families choose Excel because our students
consistently outperform their peers in growth and achievement and are 5x
more likely to graduate from college. At Excel, we believe that every
student—regardless of race, zip code, or economic status—deserves access
to a free, high quality holistic education. During their middle school
journey with us, students grow at a pace faster than most peers in their
state. This is possible through a combination of high expectations,
rigorous instruction, and individualized support. At our nationally
ranked high school, students achieve at the highest level and are poised
for success in their chosen college or career path. About our
Team Everyday, our team members choose to be positive, drive their own
growth, uplift one another, and hold the highest possible beliefs for
what students can achieve. About the RoleExcel teachers are responsible
for delivering effective, high-quality, rigorous college-preparatory
instruction designed to foster the success of their students. Teachers
who thrive at Excel tend to be entrepreneurial instructors and hungry
learners who crave frequent, high-quality feedback on their practice.
They also have a great deal of passion and expertise in their content
area that they are eager to share with students. Your ImpactTeaching
ResponsibilitiesTeach 8th Grade students MathCollaborate with department
members on curriculum refinement and implementation;Design and implement
rigorous assessments that evaluate student mastery of academic
standards;Create a safe learning environment for all students by
implementing Excel’s strategies and best practices with
consistency;Provide coverage as needed during non-instructional
time;Serve as a productive member of the Excel Academy community; andDo
whatever it takes to ensure the mission of the school is upheld Mission
AlignmentYou share a commitment to and belief in all students and the
mission of Excel Academy Charter Schools, including Excel’s values and
educational model;You are committed to addressing racial and economic
inequity in education;You work effectively in a team environment and
have a willingness and desire to support others in doing their best
work; andYou are open to change, are willing to problem-solve, and seek
feedback for your own professional growth and
improvement.QualificationsA Bachelor’s degree is required; a Master’s
degree is preferred;Rhode Island certified (Middle Grades 5-8) or in the
process of obtaining certification. You can learn more
here:https://ride.ri.gov/sites/g/files/xkgbur806/files/2023-06/RI_MiddleGrades_Requirements.pdf Preference
will be given to applicants who share points of intersection with our
students, such as speaking Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, or a language
commonly spoken by our students and families at an advanced level, being
first generation college graduates, or having grown up low-income. Excel
Academy Charter Schools do not discriminate on the basis of race, color,
national origin, creed, sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender
identity, disability, age, ancestry, athletic performance, special need,
proficiency in the English language or a foreign language or prior
academic achievement.
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26 Sep 2025 - 11:25:46
Employer: Excel Academy Charter Schools - MA & RI Expires:
03/26/2026 Organization Overview Excel Academy is a network of 5
schools in Massachusetts and Rhode Island that prepares students in
grades 5-12 to succeed in high school and college and engage
productively in their communities. The majority of our 1,700 students
identify as Latinx or Hispanic and will be the first in their families
to graduate from college. Families choose Excel because our students
consistently outperform their peers in growth and achievement and are 5x
more likely to graduate from college. At Excel, we believe that every
student—regardless of race, zip code, or economic status—deserves access
to a free, high quality holistic education. During their middle school
journey with us, students grow at a pace faster than most peers in their
state. This is possible through a combination of high expectations,
rigorous instruction, and individualized support. At our nationally
ranked high school, students achieve at the highest level and are poised
for success in their chosen college or career path. About our
Team Everyday, our team members choose to be positive, drive their own
growth, uplift one another, and hold the highest possible beliefs for
what students can achieve. About the RoleExcel teachers are responsible
for delivering effective, high-quality, rigorous college-preparatory
instruction designed to foster the success of their students. Teachers
who thrive at Excel tend to be entrepreneurial instructors and hungry
learners who crave frequent, high-quality feedback on their practice.
They also have a great deal of passion and expertise in their content
area that they are eager to share with students. Your ImpactTeaching
ResponsibilitiesTeach Middle School students Humanities Collaborate with
department members on curriculum refinement and implementation;Design
and implement rigorous assessments that evaluate student mastery of
academic standards;Create a safe learning environment for all students
by implementing Excel’s strategies and best practices with
consistency;Provide coverage as needed during non-instructional
time;Serve as a productive member of the Excel Academy community; andDo
whatever it takes to ensure the mission of the school is upheld Mission
AlignmentYou share a commitment to and belief in all students and the
mission of Excel Academy Charter Schools, including Excel’s values and
educational model;You are committed to addressing racial and economic
inequity in education;You work effectively in a team environment and
have a willingness and desire to support others in doing their best
work; andYou are open to change, are willing to problem-solve, and seek
feedback for your own professional growth and
improvement.QualificationsA Bachelor’s degree is required; a Master’s
degree is preferred;Rhode Island certified (Middle Grades 5-8) or in the
process of obtaining certification. You can learn more
here:https://ride.ri.gov/sites/g/files/xkgbur806/files/2023-06/RI_MiddleGrades_Requirements.pdf Preference
will be given to applicants who share points of intersection with our
students, such as speaking Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, or a language
commonly spoken by our students and families at an advanced level, being
first generation college graduates, or having grown up low-income. Excel
Academy Charter Schools do not discriminate on the basis of race, color,
national origin, creed, sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender
identity, disability, age, ancestry, athletic performance, special need,
proficiency in the English language or a foreign language or prior
academic achievement.
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26 Sep 2025 - 01:49:31
Employer: Johnson Neuropsychology, PLLC Expires: 03/25/2026
Growing private practice seeks psychometrist to provide testing to
adults and older adults.. Strong assessment background is
required.Certification/Skills:Certified Specialist in Psychometry (CSP)
from the Board of Certified Psychometrists (BCP) - preferred, but not
required.Basic computer skills using Windows, Word and Excel.Ability to
interact with adult population in a clinical setting.Duties and
Responsibilities:Explains testing procedures and objectives to subjects,
and works with subjects to facilitate compliance with protocol and
procedures and to ensure appropriate test completion.Prepares and
administers neuropsychological testing in various formats, to include
paper and pencil and computer-based assessments under standard
conditions.Assists psychologist in administering and completing behavior
rating scales, as appropriateEnsures confidentiality of test results and
recommendations; maintains the security of testing materials.Works
independently and efficiently and makes use of supervision as
necessaryKeeps track of inventory and places orders for tests and
protocols as neededOther administrative duties as asignedMinimum
Qualifications:Bachelor's degree in psychology, and at least 1 year of
directly related experience to include previous formal education and
training in administration and scoring of psychological and
neuropsychological tests.Analytical, evaluative, and critical thinking
skills.Knowledge of scientific research principles, practices, and
protocols.Demonstrated skill in the administration of a wide range of
standardized neuropsychological tests.Working knowledge of
neuropsychological and behavioral test scoring protocol, procedures, and
standards.Ability to communicate complex technical information in a
manner easily understood by non-technical personnel.Ability to maintain
the confidentiality of records and information.Organizing and
coordinating skills.Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to
effectively work with a wide range of individuals and constituencies in
a diverse community.Understands psychometrics applied to psychological
assessment.Must be able to administer a full range of psychological
tests, including fixed and flexible battery procedures, intellectual and
academic assessment instruments, and personality assessment inventories
and measures.Understands the relationship between psychological
disorders and behavior problems arising during a psychological
assessment.Manages behavioral/ motivational problems arising in the
context of assessment.Uses computerized test administration and scoring
programs.Communicates effectively with supervising psychologist
regarding testing and scoringExcellent verbal and written skills.
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26 Sep 2025 - 00:32:19
Employer: CenterPointe, Inc Behavioral and Mental Healthcare Expires:
03/25/2026 Join a team making a positive impact at CenterPointe! We
need Behavioral Intervention Professionals in Nampa and Caldwell to
empower children, families, and communities. Make a difference with us
today!As a Behavioral Intervention Professional, you will help support
children and youth in our community. You will have the chance to help
shape new and/or enhance current positive behavioral systems, support
staff with behavioral interventions and behavioral plan
development.ABOUT PROGRAMAs a Behavioral Intervention Professional with
CenterPointe, you will be asked to work directly with children and youth
1:1 in our center-based program, in the community, and at their school
correcting and shaping their behaviors to promote independence and
resiliency.ABOUT CENTERPOINTECenterPointe opened its doors in 2003 with
the vision to provide continuity of care for families and their children
by providing a wide variety of services so that the needs of each child
could be met. We provide counseling, medication management,
community-based rehabilitation services, individual respite,
developmental services, an early childhood development program, and
therapeutic behavioral services (TBS) to children and teens throughout
Canyon County and Ada County. We also provide school CBRS and BI to
students in multiple school districts in Canyon
County.Responsibilities:Work 1:1 with children and youth in our
center-based program, in their community, and in their school correcting
and shaping their behaviors to promote independence and resiliency. Must
be patient, flexible, willing to be part of a team, and willing to work
hours that are a typical school schedule. Typical hours will be during
CenterPointe business hours.Provide direct behavioral
intervention/modification for children and youth that decreases
engagement in disruptive, harmful, or maladaptive behaviors and
increases engagement in positive replacement behaviorsCollect data,
record youth's progress toward goals, and maintain behavioral data
through formal documentation methods (i.e., data tracking, documenting
progress notes, etc.)Participate in monthly individual
supervisionQualifications:MUST have a Bachelor's degree from an
accredited university (preferably in a human service
field)Requirements:Must be willing to complete the training course to
become CPR/First Aid Certified (provided by company), and Crisis
Prevention Intervention Certified (provided by company)Complete regular
professional trainingMust be able to lift 50 lbsAn unwavering commitment
to our children, youth and familiesAbility and willingness to work at
school sites in Canyon County and in the youth's communityStrong verbal
skillsStrong organizational skills as demonstrated by the ability to
effectively manage multiple tasks and competing prioritiesDemonstrated
skill in delivering and accepting feedback with staff, colleagues, and
supervisorsMust pass an extensive background check and fingerprinting
through the Department of Health & WelfareMust have a valid Idaho
Driver's License, proof of automobile insurance, and meet the Agency’s
safe driver guidelinesSchedule:Full-time and Part-timeMonday to
FridayHave availability for Saturday, if neededBenefits (Full-time
employees):Referral ProgramHealth InsuranceDental InsuranceVision
InsuranceHoliday PayPersonal Time OffAnnual Performance Evaluation with
a possible raise based on performanceAbundant promotional opportunities
within the companyCompensation:Starting wage: $22 per
hour/DOECompensation growth range for this position: $22 - $25 per
hourTo submit your resume:Fax to: (208) 442-7792Email: humanresources@centerpointeinc.com
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26 Sep 2025 - 00:13:50
Employer: ASU Preparatory Academy Expires: 03/25/2026 Salary
Range:$50,000.00 - $59,500.00 USD annually. As part of Arizona State
University’s charter to provide access and excellence, ASU Preparatory
Academy (ASU Prep) shares this commitment by demonstrating all students
can achieve at the highest levels, regardless of their background. To
scale our current impact, ASU Prep is advancing a major expansion
program taking fundamental responsibility for the communities we
serve.The Learning Success Coach is responsible for creating a
student-focused environment, providing individualized support to
students and their families. Additionally, the Learning Success Coach
will create a seamless college-going pathway for all ASU Preparatory
Academy students through partnerships with foundations, the university,
internal staff, and through educational programs about college going,
persistence, and success. QUALIFICATIONS:Bachelor’s Degree in Education,
Counseling, or equivalent; Master’s Degree preferred ANDA valid Arizona
Department of Education Counselor Certification OR Valid State Teaching
Certificate from any state; AZ PreferredMinimum of three (3) years of
experience teaching, academic coaching, social-emotional counseling,
and/or college-going support for studentsExperience with innovative
technologies and online learning highly preferredActive Arizona
Department of Public Safety (DPS) issued IVP Fingerprint Clearance
Card. Bilingual, a plus.Any equivalent combination of experience and/or
education from which comparable knowledge, skills and abilities have
been achieved. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Provide direct support to up
to 200 students until they graduate high school.Closely track students’
progress, through communication and analytics, to ensure student
progress. Collaborate and provide communication with students, families,
and instructors.Work intimately with ASU Prep counselors to provide
personalized support to students and families. Communicate goals,
performance reviews, and areas for improvement with families.Conduct
workshops and ongoing support on best practices for student
success.Provide individualized support to students based on identified
risk factors including academic, socio-emotional, and other potential
issues, and helps to develop individual plans for success.Counsel and
advise students by phone, email, text and other available online
technologies.Work with students to ensure a solid academic plan and
ensure continued enrollment.Facilitates personalized applications of
learning (PALs) and develops performance assessment rubric with students
and teachers.Train and support teachers on successful student
support. Act as a leader in building students’ transition between ASU
Preparatory Academy and the university, establishing connections for
students and families to be engaged in post-secondary opportunities and
the community. Provide counseling on college and career preparation and
resources at key points in support with College Going Advisor prior to
graduation.Support to students with all aspects of the college
admissions process.Engage local communities to provide interactive,
meaningful opportunities for ASU Prep students that will prepare them
for, and can be directly applied to, their post-secondary education
chosen pathway.Develop, implement and refine enrichment opportunities
that engage students and families within the community, universities and
outside organizations in avenues such as internships, community service,
etc. Work collaboratively with other departments and services, across
the school to understand processes, systems, and services and to resolve
student issues.Resolve problems by clarifying issues; researching and
exploring answers and alternative solutions; implement solutions;
escalate unresolved problems. Follow up to ensure resolution of each
issue.Proper and thorough documentation of interactions and processes as
they evolve.Participate in school meetings, trainings and committees, as
scheduled.Additional duties may be assigned as necessary.KNOWLEDGE,
SKILLS AND ABILITIES Ability to articulate, represent professional
demeanor and ability to take initiative.Excellent interpersonal skills;
ability to work with a wide-range of people including teachers, parents,
students, alumni, corporate partners, vendors and admissions
personnel.Thorough working knowledge of college admissions
processes.Proven written and verbal communication skills.Strong
organizational and planning skills.Proficiency in Microsoft Office
applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook).Proficiency with
technology, computers and Microsoft Office Suite.Experience using the
internet and social media websites.Any equivalent combination of
experience, training and/or education from which comparable knowledge,
skills and abilities have been achieved.Ability to articulate, represent
professional demeanor and ability to take initiative. PHYSICAL
DEMANDS:The physical demands described here are representative of those
that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential
functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.While
performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required
to stand and talk or hear and sometimes walk and sit. The employee must
use hands, arms and fingers to input data, handle, feel or reach. While
performing the duties of this job, the employee may occasionally push or
lift up to 25 lbs such as boxes, supplies, etc. Specific vision
abilities required by this job include close vision such as to read
handwritten or typed material, and the ability to adjust focus, close
vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision and depth
perception. LOCATION: ImmersionTRAVEL: Occasional travel may be
required for site visits, meetings, trainings and/or conferences.
Locations may vary and may require overnight stays.This job description
is subject to change at any time.
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26 Sep 2025 - 00:13:43
Employer: Children's Health Council Expires: 10/26/2025 Head of
School - Palo Alto Mission and Priorities:At Children’s Health Council,
we believe in the promise and potential of every child, teen and young
adult. Our mission is to transform young lives by providing culturally
responsive best-in-class learning and mental health services to families
from diverse backgrounds regardless of language, location, or ability to
pay. We specialize in ADHD, Learning Differences, Anxiety &
Depression and Autism. Our strategic priorities include: being people
first and empowering our workforce, creating systems built on equity,
access, and inclusion, elevating technology and strengthening our
community partnerships. Could this be you? Do
you like to work in an environment where we live our mission? Do you
value celebrating our differences and learning from them? Are you
passionate about the work you do? Do you value collaboration? Are
you looking to be empowered as a professional to help us grow as an
organizational community?Are you a skilled cross-cultural communicator,
helping cultivate a place of acceptance? Do you value cross-cultural
competence and communication with individuals, teams, and systems within
our organization? If you can answer “yes” to these questions,
this job could be for you! About the role!The Head of
School is responsible for the leadership, management, and effective
operation of the assigned site of Esther B. Clark School. As such, this
individual ensures the school functions in compliance with CDE
regulations across all domains – academic, behavioral, therapeutic, and
personnel. The Head of School serves as the official representative in
all school matters at the respective campus. This position currently
reports to the Vice President of Schools. As the Head of School, you
will:Program management: Overseeing the development and implementation
of programs, including Individualized Education Programs
(IEPs).Compliance: Ensuring compliance with state and federal laws and
regulations.Staff management: Supervising and evaluating the performance
of all operation team members.Collaboration: Working with students,
parents, and staff to ensure the educational benefit of
students.Communication: Disseminating expectations and changes in
practice, by communicating with stakeholders.Budgeting: Creating and
managing site budgets. Professional development: Providing strategic
professional development to support the dynamic needs of the site and in
alignment with the larger organization.Program coordination:
Coordinating with districts, parents/guardians, and staff to ensure
successful outcomes for students.What we’re looking for:Passion for the
CHC mission and diversity, equity and inclusion, and commitment to
ensure that EBC views all of its work through a DEIB lens.Strategic
thinking skills to work with the Director of EBC Schools to ensure
programmatic decisions align with best practices.Excellent
organizational skills and attention to detail.Strong analytical and
problem-solving/conflict-resolution skills.Mediate and facilitate
difficult conversations with stakeholders (internal &
external).Knowledge of best practices in teaching and learning.Proven
ability and desire to lead an inter-disciplinary school
setting.Possesses strong interpersonal and written communication skills
with demonstrated sensitivity to lay and professional
audiences.Flexibility in scheduling appointments and punctuality in
meeting all commitments. Knowledge of evidence-based practices across
the program. About your background (education/experience):Must have at
least one (1) of the following qualifications:Administrative Credential
or two years of experience with pupils with disabilities or;PPSC, LCSW,
LMFT, LPCC or;Masters degree in Special Education or a related field
or;Educational Specialist Credential with at least 5 years teaching
before becoming an administrator or;Licensed Educational PsychologistAt
least five years’ experience as an administrator at a site with at
minimum 12% special education and self-contained programs.At least five
years of direct experience working with students with social-emotional
skill deficits and their families.Highly Preferred: Master’s degree or
equivalent from an accredited college or university.Continued
professional development on an annual basis is expected. Working
ConditionsPhysical Requirements: Must be able to frequently lift and/or
move up to 10 pounds.Must be able to occasionally lift and/or move up to
25 pounds. Special Job Requirements: It will be necessary for the Head
of School to occasionally attend after-school or agency-wide events that
take place after regular school hours. The Head of School is expected to
attend such events as they are scheduled. Contact with
Others: Extensive interpersonal interaction with peers and outside
contacts. Compensation:Range: $120,000-$155,000Pay Type: salary* The
starting base salary for this position is as shown above. The actual
base salary is dependent upon a variety of job-related factors such as
professional background, training, work experience, location, business
needs, and market demand. This pay range is subject to change and may be
modified in the future.
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25 Sep 2025 - 23:42:12
Employer: Maxim Healthcare Services- Homecare Expires: 10/26/2025
Salary: $23 - 27 / per hourMaxim Healthcare Services in Santa Clara
county is in search of individuals to work one-on-one providing in-home
support to children on the Autism Spectrum as a Behavior Technician!
Looking for an entry-level position in psychology, early childhood
development, or special education? We will pay for all the training
necessary to get you started!Why Join Maxim?Competitive pay & weekly
paychecksFlexible scheduling – PT and FTCollege Partnership programs
& opportunities for continuing educationBenefits*: Health, dental,
vision, and life insurance. 401(k) savings plan.
PTO.Responsibilities:Help children work on social skills, communication
skills, and repetitive or restrictive behaviorsDocument child progress
and milestonesFollow and implement behavior change plans created by our
Board Certified Behavior AnalystsQualifications:Passion for working with
children with special needsStrong communication skillsHigh School
diploma or equivalent requiredMust be at least 18 years of ageCompletion
of college coursework in one of the following programs: psychology,
education, social work, behavioral science, human development or a
minimum of one year experience working with children in the following
capacities: Child Development, Camp Counselor, Paraprofessional,
Behavioral Interventionist, ABA Therapist, or Behavior Technician
required.*Benefit eligibility is dependent on employment status. Ready
to kick start your career in behavioral health? Apply now!#IND123
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25 Sep 2025 - 22:37:27
Employer: Hardin Public Schools 17H & 1 Expires: 01/05/2026
Hardin School Districts 17H & 1 have the following position open for
the 2025-2026 school year: 5th GRADE TEACHER – CROW AGENCY PUBLIC
SCHOOL Applicant must have a valid Montana Educator License with an
Elementary Curriculum endorsement. Benefit package includes: Health
& Dental Insurance - District pays 80% of the Monthly Premium for
All Levels of Coverage (i.e. Single, Two Party, Participant + Children,
and Family); Flexible Spending Account for Medical and Dependent Care
Expenses; District Retirement program; Discretionary Leave; District
issued laptop and / or tablet; paid Professional Development
Opportunities & possible teacher student loan
forgiveness. APPLICATION PACKET REQUIREMENTS:Cover LetterDistrict Online
Employment ApplicationResumeUp-to-Date Transcripts (unofficial
transcripts are acceptable for application process)Three (3) Current
Letters of Recommendation Complete application and submit documentation
listed above online
at https://hardinpublic.tedk12.com/hire/index.aspxOnly complete online
applications will be consideredDEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATION
PACKET:Open Until FilledSCHOOL DISTRICTS 17H & 1 CERTIFIED POSITION
DESCRIPTIONPOSITION TITLE: Elementary TeacherFACILITY:
Crow Agency Public School, Hardin Primary, Hardin IntermediateREPORTS
TO: Building Principal POSITION OVERVIEW: The person in this
position creates a flexible elementary grade program and a class
environment favorable to learning and personal growth, utilizing
evidence based curriculum adopted by the Districts. The teacher
establishes effective rapport with pupils, and motivates pupils to
develop skills, attitudes and knowledge needed to provide a good
foundation for elementary grade education in accordance with each
pupil’s ability. The teacher also establishes good relationships with
parents and with other staff members.ESSENTIAL DUTIES and
RESPONSIBILITIES: Plan and implement an approved program of study that
meets the individual needs, interests, and abilities of the
studentsCreate a classroom environment that is conducive to learning and
appropriate to the maturity, interest of the students; and in accordance
to state requirementsEstablish and maintain standards of pupil behavior
required to provide an orderly and productive learning environmentGuide
the learning process toward the achievement of curriculum goals and – in
harmony with the goals – establish clear objectives for all lessons,
units, projects, and the like to communicate these objectives to
studentsInstruct pupils in citizenship and basic subject matter
specified in state law and administrative regulations and procedures of
the school districtDevelop instructional plans and organize class time
to provide a balanced program of differentiated instruction, guided
practice, and independent practiceAdapt the curriculum to the needs of
pupils with varying intellectual abilities, and to accommodate a variety
of instructional activitiesUtilize appropriate technology in lesson
planning and implementationArrange and set up classroomCreate an open
relationship with parents, providing them with progress reports of their
child; Communicate regularly with the parents within the normal school
day by means of phone calls, conferences, emails, notes, newsletters,
etc.Evaluate pupils’ academic and social growth, maintain appropriate
records and documentation, and prepare progress reportsCoordinate
schedules with building staffIdentify pupils’ needs, make appropriate
referrals, and implement strategies for individual education plansIs
available to students and parents for education-related purposesPlan and
coordinate the work of para-professionals, parents, and volunteers in
the classroom and on field tripsEstablish procedures and instruct
students in proper care, use, and storage of materials and technology
equipment to prevent loss or abuseCreate an environment for learning
through functional and effective displays, interest centers and exhibits
of student’s workAssist the administration in all policies and/or rules
governing studentsMaintain professional competence through in-service
education activities provided by the District and / or in self-selected
professional growth activitiesCollaborate with staff and administration
to improve academic, behavioral, and social outcomesSelect and
requisition instructional materials, books, etc., and maintain inventory
recordsCooperate in school-wide supervision of students during
out-of-classroom activities during the normal school dayParticipate in
faculty and / or District committees and the sponsorship of student
activitiesReport cases of suspected child abuse according to state law
(Mandatory Reporter)Only minimum duties and responsibilities are
listed. Other duties and responsibilities may be required as given or
assigned. DESIRED MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:EDUCATION / CERTIFICATION:Valid
Montana Teacher Certification with proper endorsementSPECIAL KNOWLEDGE /
SKILLS / ABILITIES:Ability to apply knowledge of current research and
theory to instructional programAbility to plan and implement lessons
based on division and school objectives and the needs and abilities of
students to whom assignedAbility to establish and maintain effective
working relationships with students, staff, parents, and school
communityAbility to be flexible in scheduling and planningAbility to
effectively use technology in the instructional/learning processAbility
to communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing Ability
to handle stressful situationsAbility to maintain confidentiality of
employee and student mattersAbility to perform duties with awareness of
all District requirements and School Board policies EQUIPMENT
USED:Audio-visual equipment, interactive board, computer, tablet,
various software, printer, copier, general school equipment SUPERVISORY
RESPONSIBILITIES:StudentsWORK ENVIRONMENT:While performing the duties of
this position, the employee is frequently required to sit, occasionally
walk and stand. The employee must be able to lift and / or move up to 50
pounds.Specific vision abilities required by this position include close
vision, distance vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust
focus.While performing the duties of this position, the employee rarely
performs routine work. The employee frequently exercises flexibility
(ability to shift from one task to another). Guidance and reinforcement
are usually available. The employee frequently works within time
constraints and maintains attentiveness intensity. The employee is
frequently involved in social interactions which require oral and
written communications.The physical demands and work-environment
characteristics described within this position description are
representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully
perform the essential duties and responsibilities of this position.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential duties and responsibilities.The
information in the position description is for compliance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act (A.D.A.) and is not an exhaustive list
of the duties performed for this position. Employee may perform other
duties to meet the ongoing needs of the School
District. CompensationSalary Range $41,838-$66,335Credit on the salary
schedule will be given for up to ten (10) years contracted teaching
experience. A bonus of $2,500.00 will be added to the contracted amount
for those teachers who hold an MA degree. School Districts 17H &
1Our Districts have strong academic programs utilizing a variety of
techniques for our students. There are programs for special education
students and vocational students. There are a variety of music, drama,
art, and sports opportunities for students of all ages. We are a Class A
district, early childhood (age 4) through 12th grade, with approximately
1,800 students. The student body is 80% Native American.Our Schools:Crow
Agency Public School – Grades Early Childhood-5Hardin Primary School –
Grades Early Childhood-2Hardin Intermediate School – Grades 3-5Hardin
Middle School – Grades 6-8Hardin High School – Grades 9-12Big
Horn Academy – Grades 9-12 CommunityBig Horn County, Montana is rich in
history, culture and time-honored traditions. It Includes the Crow and
Northern Cheyenne Reservations. Hardin (county seat) is situated on the
banks of the Bighorn River and the edge of the Crow Reservation. The
town is surrounded by productive farms and ranches. Coal mining has also
contributed greatly to the local economy. Hardin, is located 46 miles
southeast of Billings (largest city in the State) by way of Interstate
90. The Big Horn County Museum, Little Big Horn Battlefield and Chief
Plenty Coups State Park provide interesting and important history of the
area. The scenic Big Horn, Pryor and Wolf Mountain ranges are part of
the Big Horn County landscape. Yellowtail Dam offers a majestic view of
the water below. The spectacular Big Horn Canyon National Recreation
Area is host to water sports. This area of Big Sky Country also offers
fishing, hunting, hiking, snowmobiling, camping, etc. for the outdoor
enthusiast. Annual events in Big Horn County include: Little Big Horn
Days, Native Days, 4-H County Fair, Crow Fair, & rodeos.Check out
our District’s YouTube
video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fQL74r7pl4Our website is
https://www.hardin.k12.mt.us/To apply for this position, go
to https://hardinpublic.tedk12.com/hire/index.aspx Only complete online
applications will be consideredSchool Districts 17H & 1 are an equal
Opportunity Employer
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25 Sep 2025 - 21:58:09
Employer: Center For Family Life Expires: 10/26/2025 Greetings
Applicants!! Please consider the applying to this Family Advocate
(Bilingual Case Aide) Position in the heart of the neighborhood of
Sunset Park Brooklyn. We are a newly launched program that is working
inside 5 schools and community providing family counseling and advocacy
services. In this work there are opportunities to support families in
an array of approaches that celebrate the strength of families who are
working hard and adjusting to different cultural experiences in this
community.We are specifically looking for those who are fluent or near
fluent in speaking Mandarin as this is one of the populations we serve.
We also serve a large portion of a Spanish Speaking community here as
well. You would be part of an interdisciplinary team that works within
the schools, partners with others in providing groups, supporting a
family therapy model where needed and building an extraordinary skill
set that optimizes and engages children and families within a community
mindset. This work is a wonderful place to build a career in the
counseling and advocacy services, and with team collaboration coupled
with a creative spirit, there are multiple avenues for exploration in
this position. The salary is between 45K-50KPlease feel free to reach
out to me here as well. Below is the website to apply. Feel free to send
this out to your peers if you know of anyone who might be interested in
this work! Center For Family Life in Sunset Park Inc - Bilingual Case
Aide - Chinese/Mandarin RequiredWe partner with schools to empower
families Shalini Sharma LCSWProgram DirectorSBES District 15
SchoolsCenter for Family Life in Sunset Park443 39th StBrooklyn, NY
11232Google Voice: (929) 249-0959 Agency:(718) 438-9500 Ext. 7154/ Fax:
(718)438-4354 s.sharma@centerforfamilylife.orghttps://centerforfamilylife.org Center
for Family Life - HomeCenter for Family Life is a neighborhood-based
family and social services organization with deep roots in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.www.centerforfamilylife.org
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25 Sep 2025 - 21:56:14
Employer: Colorado Judicial Department Expires: 10/11/2025
POSITION INFORMATION Job Code: R41672Full Time Salary Range: $73,888.00
- $107,138.00 FLSA Status: Exempt Learn more about employee
benefits This posting may be used to create a Talent Pool. Talent Pools
may be used for a period of 10 months after the closing date on a job
posting. MISSION STATEMENT The Judicial Department works to provide
equal access to justice, contribute to public safety, and strengthen the
rule of law across Colorado. Together our courts and probation
departments are committed to impartial and timely dispute resolution;
support for families, litigants, and victims; client rehabilitation; and
meaningful community engagement. STATEMENT OF DUTIES Summary of Job
Classification:Ensures effective implementation, operation, and
sustainability of Problem Solving Court (PSC) programs. Provides
onboarding and localized training to court employees within their
district. Leads multiple programs. May supervise 1 or more full-time
employees. Manages program budgets and grants. ADDITIONAL
COMMENTS ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS To perform this job successfully, an
individual must be able to perform assigned essential functions listed
below satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Frequency and percentage of time may vary based on assignment. Serves as
a project leader and is responsible for the strategic planning,
administrative work, and program operations of existing and potential
PSC programs and specialty court programs within the judicial
district. Plans, implements, and monitors the daily activities of the
assigned PSC teams. Ensures the court is implementing key components
while serving the appropriate target populations. Performs
administrative tasks and client outreach. Manages grant efforts,
including leading and participating in grant planning discussions,
completing grant applications, presenting grant proposals, planning and
preparing budgets and justifications, and overseeing awarded
grants. Liaises between the problem-solving court judge, court
personnel, probation staff, treatment providers, attorneys, and other
members of the problem solving court team. Maintains cooperative
relationships with program stakeholders including, treatment agencies,
community organizations, probation services, the Division of Behavioral
Health, Defense Counsel, Prosecution, Judicial Officers, and other court
staff. Provides oversight and leadership to PSC operations team members.
Leads team meetings. Trains team members and develops subsequent
resource materials. Provides feedback on performance. Reviews and
updates program policies, procedures, contracts, and other documentation
in adherence with the Colorado Problem Solving Court Standards. Tracks
and maintains statistical data for PSC programs. Utilizes data to
demonstrate areas of success and areas for improvement. Prepares
programmatic and financial reports to the State Court Administrators
Office to be allocated Judicial funds for participant services. Performs
other duties as assigned. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS CONT. Supervisor
Responsibilities:Work requires supervising and monitoring performance
for a regular group of employees (1 or more full-time employees)
including providing input on hiring/disciplinary actions and work
objectives/ effectiveness, performance evaluations, and realigning work
as needed. The work performed by the majority of employees is
complex. Human Collaboration:Interactions and communications may result
in recommendations regarding policy development and implementation. May
also evaluate customer satisfaction, develop cooperative associations,
and utilize resources to continuously improve customer satisfaction.
Interactions have significant impact. Freedom to Act & Impact of
Actions:Receives Limited DirectionEmployee normally perform assignments
according to your own judgment, requesting Supervisory assistance only
when necessary. Special projects are managed with little oversight and
assignments may be reviewed upon completion. Performance reviewed
periodically. Impact of actions are moderate. Knowledge &
Skills:Advanced: Work requires advanced skills and advanced &
extensive knowledge of work. Incumbent can handle complex tasks and
translate complex nuances related to aspects of the job. Recognized by
others within organization for technical depth of knowledge. Likely
impact on organization is comprehensive. Fiscal Responsibility:Is
responsible for functional area financial decisions. Assures that
appropriate linkages exist between budget requests and functional area
goals and objectives. Monitors budget plan and adjusts, as
necessary. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education and Experience
Equivalency:Bachelor’s degree in the field of Psychology, Sociology, or
related field. OR Additional work experience in these or other related
fields may be substituted on a year for year basis for the required
formal education. Work Related Experience: 3 to 5 years’ experience in
social work or related field. Licenses and
Certifications: None. Physical Effort Requirements:Medium Work -
Exerting up to 35 pounds of force occasionally, up to 20 pounds of force
frequently, and/or up to 20 pounds of force constantly having to move
objects. Work Environment:Good - Relatively free from unpleasant
environmental conditions and/or hazards. Work Location:Office or similar
indoor environment; community venues. Exposures:Individuals who are
hostile or irate; individuals with known violent backgrounds;
communicable diseases; individuals under the influence of a controlled substance.
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