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10 Jan 2026 - 19:14:41
Employer: iCode Chicago Expires: 02/10/2026 JOB DESCRIPTION:
Summer 2026 Camp InstructorPosition OverviewiCode Ravenswood is hiring
rising high school juniors and seniors for in-person roles as Summer
Instructors at our Ravenswood, Chicago campus. This is a unique
opportunity to step into a teaching role—guiding younger students
through engaging, hands-on STEM experiences. No computer science
experience is required—we’ll provide the training. What matters most is
a positive attitude, strong communication skills, and a genuine interest
in working with kids.As a Summer Instructor, you will be responsible for
creating a fun and meaningful learning experience, helping students
progress through the iCode Belt System. You’ll deliver each
instructional session, support student engagement, and track their
development throughout the program.Key ResponsibilitiesTeach and lead
students through iCode's structured curriculum. Encourage creativity,
collaboration, and critical thinking in each session. Monitor and
evaluate individual student progress. Maintain an organized, inclusive,
and supportive classroom environment. Follow camp schedules and
collaborate closely with fellow instructors and
staff.QualificationsRising junior or senior in high school as of Fall
2027. Positive, energetic, and enthusiastic about working with
kids. Strong verbal communication and leadership skills. Dependable,
punctual, and coachable. Must be available for paid training the week of
June 9 and for camp sessions from June 4 to August 22. Must be available
for in-person shifts in the Ravenswood neighborhood of
Chicago. Background check and drug screening required. Applicants under
16 must obtain a valid work permit in accordance with Illinois child
labor law. What We OfferA chance to gain real teaching experience and
build leadership skills. Training and support—no previous tech or coding
experience required. A fun and rewarding summer job where you can make a
real impact. Competitive compensation: $15- $18 per hour. Equal
Opportunity StatementiCode Ravenswood is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
We welcome applicants of all backgrounds and do not discriminate on the
basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender
identity, national origin, disability, age, or any other protected
status.All applicants have rights under federal employment law. Please
review the Know Your Rights notice from the U.S. Department of
Labor.Ready to Apply?Want to teach, inspire, and grow this summer? Apply
now to become an instructor at iCode Ravenswood! Send cover letter to ravenswood@icodeschool.com.
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10 Jan 2026 - 18:31:29
Employer: La Paloma Academy - Central Campus Expires: 02/10/2026
We are hiring a qualified Jr. High Social Studies Teacher for the
2025-2026 school year. We have a family environment, treat our teachers
with respect and offer a competitive wage.La Paloma Academy Central is a
charter school located at 2050 N. Wilmot Road in Tucson. Feel free to
visit and take a tour of the school. The campus is amazing, and our
enrollment continues to grow.We are looking for an energetic and
dedicated individual to join us in our dynamic work environment, serving
our community’s youth. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: (Please do not apply if you
do not meet ALL minimum requirements):Valid IVP Fingerprint Clearance
CardBachelor’s DegreeStrong communication skillsSelf directed
personality traitsCourteous and professional demeanor and dressAble to
work 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Monday through FridayAbility to operate
computers, classroom technology, and computer software (Microsoft Word,
Excel, PowerPoint, copiers, and cell phone functions such as text,
email, etc.)ALSO DESIRED (NOT REQUIRED):Track record of past academic
achievement with childrenWillingness to bring other skills, abilities,
ideas, and time to the school in the form of after school student
offerings, or by the sponsoring of after school clubsExperience working
in the charter school sectorJob Type: Full-timePay: From $44,725 and up DOE
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10 Jan 2026 - 17:50:43
Employer: LifePoint Church Expires: 02/10/2026 LifePoint is
searching for a full-time NextGen pastor who will be responsible for
oversight of all ministries to children and youth - from birth to High
School Graduation, with a direct hands-on ministry to students in grades
6-12. She or he will be responsible for developing and implementing
student ministries that introduce students to Christ, disciple them in
spiritual growth and train them to serve Christ throughout their lives.
Of equal importance is to assist and empower parents/guardians in
raising their children to a spiritual awareness and maturity. In
accomplishing this mission, the NextGen pastor will work together with
the lead pastor and all other staff and leadership and will fully
support all the ministries of LifePoint Church.A detailed job
description is available upon request. For additional information, to
ask questions or to connect with Pastor Chuck, please call 641.342.2334
or email Chuck at info@lifepointministries.net. Applications / Resumes
may be submitted through Handshake, or directly via email.
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10 Jan 2026 - 04:55:23
Employer: Education for Change Public Schools Expires: 02/09/2026
ORGANIZATION: Education for Change Public SchoolsPOSITION: Speech
Language Pathologist - CFY OK LOCATION: Oakland, CA REPORTS TO: Director
of Special Education and Student Support Services Position
Summary Education for Change is looking for several dynamic and
visionary Speech Language Pathologists who will engage students,
families, and other members of our learning community to ensure high
student achievement, as well as support mental health and behavior in an
effort to ensure children and youth succeed academically, socially,
behaviorally, and emotionally. The Speech Language Pathologist will work
to prevent, assess, diagnose, and treat speech, language, social
communication, cognitive-communication, and swallowing disorders in
children. They will know how to successfully work in an urban elementary
school with a high English Learner and low-income population, including
traumatized students. Our Approach EFC is committed to serving ALL
students, regardless of need. Our approach addresses the diverse needs
of our students by offering a myriad of program designs to meet
individual need. We offer inclusion, resource instruction, combined
programs that include both inclusive and small group instruction, and
specialized programs for students with autism, those in need of
emotional supports, and students with more moderate needs. Utilizing a
Multi-Tiered System of Supports, our multidisciplinary team works
collaboratively to analyze and problem solve around student and staff
needs. We employ a whole child approach that not only meets the basic
needs of our students, but also takes into consideration their
socio-emotional, academic and behavioral
needs. Responsibilities: Screen, assess and provide direct, individual,
or small group instruction to identified students as required in the
Individual Education Plan (IEP)Case manages students with speech and
language needsParticipate in the multidisciplinary team process
regarding eligibility issues, IEP development, consultation services,
and service delivery modelsDevelop instructional materials and
strategies for students in the Gen Ed classroomServes as a resource
person to other instructional staff who are providing instruction to
students not eligible for language or speech services Plans and
coordinates the work of instructional assistants or other
paraprofessionals including Speech Language Pathologist Assistant
(SLPA), as neededPrepare progress reports and maintain records which
clearly and succinctly document services provided, student progress, and
discharge from therapyConduct thorough initial and triennial assessments
of speech/language deficitsProvides clear behavior expectations for
students and monitors student behavior throughout the class and school
campus Provides a positive learning environment that stimulates student
learning and maintenance skills Maintain strict student and parent
confidentialityAttend mandatory new hire professional developmentAttends
regular and special staff meetings and actively participates as a member
of the educational teamMaintains professional competency by actively
engaging in employer directed in-service activities and other similar
opportunities provided to staffAttends Individualized Education Plan
(IEP) meetings, Section 504 meetings, and parent conferences Perform
other related duties as required and assignedTransport students, as
necessary Required Qualifications:Valid California Speech-Language
Pathology School Services credential or California Clinical or
Rehabilitative Services credential with an authorization in Language,
Speech and HearingAbility to administer appropriate assessments,
interpret history and assessment data, and design and implement
appropriate intervention strategiesExhibit knowledge of clinical theory
and its application as it relates to student educational needsAbility to
maintain confidentiality and use sound judgement in all aspects of the
jobMust possess a growth mindset and be able to use feedback to refine
practice Desired Qualifications:Experience working with students in
urban communitiesBilingual-SpanishExperience working with English
Language LearnersExperience working with students with autism and
behavioral/social/emotional challengesOutstanding communication and
organization skills Compensation & BenefitsEFC offers competitive
salary and benefits packages. See here for the salary steps. 80-90% of
Medical/Dental/Vision plan costs are paid by EFC; participation in
CalSTRS/CalPERS as appropriate. For more information, please
email talent@efcps.net. Application ProcessApply online at: Careers -
Education for Change Oakland Public Schools EFC Core ValuesConnected- We
continually work to build trusting relationships among students,
families, staff, and the Oakland community at large. We are an
all-hands-on-deck network driven by empathy. We value our collective
identity and the individual identities of our community members and
scholars such that we have a sense of collective ownership and
responsibility for each other and for our scholars.Inclusive- We
proactively disrupt predictable patterns of opportunity, power,
privilege, and performance. We create an inclusive environment where
multiple perspectives are not only valued but sought, where people from
all backgrounds feel seen and heard and can thrive, and where we all
feel a deep sense of accountability to our mission.Interdependent- Our
success at every level is dependent on our individual and collective
sustainability. To that end, we are transparent, creative, and
collaborative problem-solvers who seek to build trusting relationships.
We are curious and are open to new ideas while also putting systems in
place to ensure continuity so that our employees can stay, grow, thrive,
and help make good on our promise to our students and families.Learners-
We support each other to develop and grow so that we can leverage our
collective power, intelligence, and passion on behalf of our students.
We lean on home-grown leaders who are rooted in our community.
Individuals feel known and are provided opportunities to maximize their
potential in alignment with their passions and goals. Title IX Notice of
NondiscriminationEFC prohibits sex discrimination including sex-based
harassment in any education program or activity that it operates.
Individuals may report concerns or questions regarding sex
discrimination or harassment to the Title IX Coordinator. The contact
information for the Title IX Coordinator, EFC’s Title IX notice of
nondiscrimination, and additional information regarding your rights
under Title IX are available on the EFC website at: https://www.efcps.org/Title_IX_Coordinator_Rights_Notice
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10 Jan 2026 - 04:49:26
Employer: Primerica New Jersey Expires: 02/09/2026 We’re an
expanding team in the financial services industry, looking for
motivated, coachable individuals who want to build a flexible and
rewarding career.This is ideal for:🎓 Students or recent graduates💼
Career changers seeking remote work⏰ Individuals looking for part-time
or full-time flexibilityNo experience required — comprehensive training
and mentorship provided.🌟 What We Offer✅ Step-by-step mentorship &
support✅ 100% remote work (nationwide)✅ Leadership development &
advancement✅ Flexible scheduling (PT/FT)✅ Team-focused, growth-minded
environment📋 ResponsibilitiesLearn and apply company systems through
structured trainingProvide financial education and solutions to
individuals and familiesCollaborate with mentors and teammates to reach
goalsBuild leadership and communication skills through client and team
interaction🎯 QualificationsMust be 18+ and eligible to work in the
U.S.Strong communication and people skillsSelf-motivated with a
positive, growth-oriented mindsetNo prior experience required — full
training provided💰 CompensationPerformance-based pay with bonuses and
incentivesFlexible part-time or full-time opportunities🧾 Licensing
& FeesState licensing required to begin client workBackground Check
Fee: $99 (one-time, refundable upon licensing)Software Fee: $25/monthAll
training, support, and study resources included to help you get licensed quickly.
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10 Jan 2026 - 04:45:29
Employer: Education for Change Public Schools Expires: 02/09/2026
ORGANIZATION: Education for Change Public SchoolsPOSITION: School
PsychologistLOCATION: Oakland, CA REPORTS TO: Director of Special
Education and Student Support Services Position SummaryEducation for
Change is looking for dynamic and visionary School Psychologists who
will engage students, families, and other members of our learning
community to ensure high student achievement, as well as support mental
health and behavior in an effort to ensure children and youth succeed
academically, socially, behaviorally, and emotionally. The School
Psychologist supports instructional programs by reviewing reports of
team members, mentoring colleagues, and supporting professional
accountability. They perform specialized psychological work in an
educational setting to enable students to achieve optimal learning. They
collect, interpret, and synthesize information about students’
sensory-motor/perceptual functioning, academic achievement,
intelligence, social/emotional adjustment, and significant crises that
influence academic and behavioral functioning. The School Psychologist
works cooperatively as an interdisciplinary team member to provide
services and to devise an appropriate service plan for referred students
and their families. They will know how to successfully work in urban
TK-12 schools with a high English Learner and low-income population,
including traumatized students. Our ApproachEFC is committed to serving
ALL students, regardless of need. Our approach addresses the diverse
needs of our students by offering a myriad of program designs to meet
individual need. We offer inclusion, resource instruction, combined
programs that include both inclusive and small group instruction, and
specialized programs for students with autism, those in need of
emotional supports, and students with more moderate needs. Utilizing a
Multi-Tiered System of Supports, our multidisciplinary team works
collaboratively to analyze and problem solve around student and staff
needs. We employ a whole child approach that not only meets the basic
needs of our students, but also takes into consideration their
socio-emotional, academic and behavioral needs. Responsibilities:We are
looking for School Psychologists who are highly effective in each of the
following areas: Data Driven Planning and AssessmentSelect and
administer age appropriate assessment methods and materials in order to
determine the needs of the studentInterpret assessment results and
compiles comprehensive psychological assessment reports that address the
reason for referral and include appropriate recommendationsServe as a
member of the interdisciplinary assessment team assigned to each school
and works as a team member in making placement decisions, developing
intervention plans, and planning programs to meet the special needs of
childrenAssist in the development of FBAs and BIPs for students and in
the implementation of recommended courses of action Learning
Environment Serve as a resource to teachers and staff regarding
psychological services and the academic/psychological needs of
studentsEstablish a culture of high expectations that includes the
shared belief that ALL children can achieve at high levels and are
prepared to succeed in any setting.Monitor students’ behavior/activities
in a variety of educational environments (e.g. classroom, playground,
field trips, etc.) for the purpose of providing a safe and positive
learning environment Case Management Monitor the evaluation and
reevaluation processAct as a member of the Coordination of Services Team
(COST) and consult with teachers and other school personnel to obtain
information regarding the reason for referralGather background
information on the student’s psychological history by conducting
behavioral observations, making home visits, conducting interviews, and
reviewing school recordsUpload assessment reports to SEIS upon
completion and document all due diligence efforts Professional
Responsibilities Provide in-service training and workshops for teachers
and staff regarding mental health issues and proper procedures for the
identification and referral of studentsApply ethics and standards of
professional practice in the delivery of school psychological services
and observes relevant laws and policies that govern practiceMaintain
adequate and current testing materials required by school
psychologistsActively seek and participate in professional development
opportunities to remain current with federal and state special education
guidelinesMaintain accurate student records and ensure compliance with
all state and federal laws, local board policies, and administrative
guidelinesTransport students, as necessaryMaintain strict student and
parent confidentialityAttend mandatory new hire professional
development Partnerships, Families and CommunityConsults and
collaborates with educational staff regarding students with emotional,
behavioral, cognitive and learning difficulties, in accordance with all
directives, standards, procedures, policies, laws, rules, regulations,
codes and guidelinesConference with and provides information, support,
and counseling to families of studentsAssist in coordinating,
communicating and seeking consultation with community agencies as
appropriate Required Qualifications:Minimum of 3 years of experience as
a licensed Specialist in School PsychologyValid California Pupil
Personnel Services Credential in School PsychologyComprehensive
knowledge of school psychology theory, child development, substance
abuse education, tests and measurements, and crisis management. Must
possess a growth mindset and be able to use feedback to refine
practiceSuccessful experience working in a collaborative
environmentExperience working with diverse communities Desired
Qualifications:Bilingual-SpanishExperience working with English Language
LearnersOutstanding communication and organization skills Compensation
& BenefitsEFC offers competitive salary and benefits packages.
See here for the salary steps. 80-90% of Medical/Dental/Vision plan
costs are paid by EFC; participation in CalSTRS/CalPERS as
appropriate. Sign-on bonus- $10,000 vests over two years. For more
information, please email talent@efcps.net. Application ProcessApply
online at: Careers - Education for Change Oakland Public Schools EFC
Core ValuesConnected- We continually work to build trusting
relationships among students, families, staff, and the Oakland community
at large. We are an all-hands-on-deck network driven by empathy. We
value our collective identity and the individual identities of our
community members and scholars such that we have a sense of collective
ownership and responsibility for each other and for our
scholars.Inclusive- We proactively disrupt predictable patterns of
opportunity, power, privilege, and performance. We create an inclusive
environment where multiple perspectives are not only valued but sought,
where people from all backgrounds feel seen and heard and can thrive,
and where we all feel a deep sense of accountability to our
mission.Interdependent- Our success at every level is dependent on our
individual and collective sustainability. To that end, we are
transparent, creative, and collaborative problem-solvers who seek to
build trusting relationships. We are curious and are open to new ideas
while also putting systems in place to ensure continuity so that our
employees can stay, grow, thrive, and help make good on our promise to
our students and families.Learners- We support each other to develop and
grow so that we can leverage our collective power, intelligence, and
passion on behalf of our students. We lean on home-grown leaders who are
rooted in our community. Individuals feel known and are provided
opportunities to maximize their potential in alignment with their
passions and goals. Title IX Notice of NondiscriminationEFC prohibits
sex discrimination including sex-based harassment in any education
program or activity that it operates. Individuals may report concerns or
questions regarding sex discrimination or harassment to the Title IX
Coordinator. The contact information for the Title IX Coordinator, EFC’s
Title IX notice of nondiscrimination, and additional information
regarding your rights under Title IX are available on the EFC website at: https://www.efcps.org/Title_IX_Coordinator_Rights_Notice
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10 Jan 2026 - 04:36:59
Employer: Primerica Expires: 02/09/2026 Position: Remote
Representative (Entry-Level | Opportunities in All 50 States)About the
Opportunity
We’re a growing team in the financial services industry,
seeking motivated and coachable individuals to join us. This role is
ideal for students, recent graduates, or anyone looking for a flexible
career start with full training provided.What We OfferComprehensive
training with mentorship and support100% remote work with nationwide
opportunitiesLeadership development and growth potentialFlexible
scheduling (part-time or full-time)Team-focused culture with advancement
opportunitiesResponsibilitiesLearn and apply company systems through
structured trainingProvide financial education and solutions to
individuals and familiesCollaborate with mentors and teammates to meet
goalsBuild communication and leadership skills through client and team
interactionQualificationsMust be 18+ and eligible to work in the
U.S.Strong communication and people skillsSelf-motivated with a
positive, growth-oriented mindsetNo prior experience required — full
training is providedCompensationPerformance-based pay with bonuses and
incentivesFlexible part-time and full-time opportunitiesLicensing &
FeesState licensing is required to begin client workBackground Check
Fee: $99 (one-time, refundable after meeting licensing
requirement)Software Fee: $25/monthlyAll training, support, and study
resources are provided to help you get licensed quickly
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10 Jan 2026 - 04:36:49
Employer: Education for Change Public Schools Expires: 02/09/2026
ORGANIZATION: Education for Change Public SchoolsPOSITION: Occupational
TherapistLOCATION: Oakland, CA REPORTS TO: Director of Special Education
and Student Support Services Position SummaryEducation for Change is
looking for a flexible and innovative Occupational Therapist to provide
student evaluation, staff consultation, staff training and other
appropriate intervention services as needed. The Occupational Therapist
is also expected to assist students as they participate in academics and
to support them through the development of functional life skills,
within the context of their school day. This may include fine motor,
sensory processing, self-help, and vocational skills. Service may also
include providing adaptive equipment or assistive technology to increase
student independent functioning in the school environment. Our
ApproachEFC is committed to serving ALL students, regardless of need.
Our approach addresses the diverse needs of our students by offering a
myriad of program designs to meet individual need. We offer inclusion,
resource instruction, combined programs that include both inclusive and
small group instruction, and specialized programs for students with
autism, those in need of emotional support, and students with more
moderate needs. Utilizing a Multi-Tiered System of Supports, our
multidisciplinary team works collaboratively to analyze and problem
solves around student and staff needs. We employ a whole child approach
that not only meets the basic needs of our students, but also takes into
consideration their socio-emotional, academic and behavioral
needs. Responsibilities:Participate in preventative methods of support
for students without an IEP (ie. SST and COST)Respond to requests for
consultation and evaluation referrals for students with suspected
disabilities or re-evaluation of students with identified
disabilitiesPerform re-evaluations, focusing on areas of educational
needs at intervals determined by the IEP, section 504 plans, and/or
State special education regulationsDevelop a present level of function
and an IEP with goals that are educationally relevant and will be used
in students’ educational and home programsImplement service delivery to
assigned students based on the goals, objectives, frequency/ duration,
and placement as determined by the IEP teamCollaborate with educational
staff to identify areas where support is needed, including adaptation
strategiesEstablish and maintain a system of documentation that is
professional, efficient, and accountable and conforms to state and
school policyOrder, construct, and adapt equipment to meet the
therapeutic needs of the studentsAttend SpEd team meetings, IEP
meetings, and other school meetings when requestedLead OT related
intervention trainings for site staff.Perform other professional duties
as assigned by the Special Education Director or Site
Administrator.Attend mandatory new hire professional
development Required Qualifications:Must be licensed as an Occupational
Therapist in the State of CaliforniaAbility to administer appropriate
assessments, interpret history and assessment data, and design and
implement appropriate intervention strategiesExhibit knowledge of
clinical theory and its application as it relates to student educational
needsMinimum 1-year experience operating SEIS or a similar student
information systemAbility to maintain high level of confidentiality and
use sound judgment in all aspects of the jobMust possess a growth
mindset and be able to use feedback to refine practice Desired
Qualifications:Experience working with students in urban
communitiesBilingual-SpanishExperience working with English Language
LearnersExperience working with students with Autism and
behavioral/social/emotional challenges Compensation & BenefitsEFC
offers competitive salary and benefits packages. See here for the salary
steps. 80-90% of Medical/Dental/Vision plan costs are paid by EFC;
participation in CalSTRS/CalPERS as appropriate. For more information,
please email talent@efcps.net. Application ProcessApply online
at: Careers - Education for Change Oakland Public Schools EFC Core
ValuesConnected- We continually work to build trusting relationships
among students, families, staff, and the Oakland community at large. We
are an all-hands-on-deck network driven by empathy. We value our
collective identity and the individual identities of our community
members and scholars such that we have a sense of collective ownership
and responsibility for each other and for our scholars.Inclusive- We
proactively disrupt predictable patterns of opportunity, power,
privilege, and performance. We create an inclusive environment where
multiple perspectives are not only valued but sought, where people from
all backgrounds feel seen and heard and can thrive, and where we all
feel a deep sense of accountability to our mission.Interdependent- Our
success at every level is dependent on our individual and collective
sustainability. To that end, we are transparent, creative, and
collaborative problem-solvers who seek to build trusting relationships.
We are curious and are open to new ideas while also putting systems in
place to ensure continuity so that our employees can stay, grow, thrive,
and help make good on our promise to our students and families.Learners-
We support each other to develop and grow so that we can leverage our
collective power, intelligence, and passion on behalf of our students.
We lean on home-grown leaders who are rooted in our community.
Individuals feel known and are provided opportunities to maximize their
potential in alignment with their passions and goals. Title IX Notice of
NondiscriminationEFC prohibits sex discrimination including sex-based
harassment in any education program or activity that it operates.
Individuals may report concerns or questions regarding sex
discrimination or harassment to the Title IX Coordinator. The contact
information for the Title IX Coordinator, EFC’s Title IX notice of
nondiscrimination, and additional information regarding your rights
under Title IX are available on the EFC website at: https://www.efcps.org/Title_IX_Coordinator_Rights_Notice
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10 Jan 2026 - 04:33:05
Employer: Education for Change Public Schools Expires: 02/09/2026
ORGANIZATION: Education for Change Public SchoolsPOSITION: Middle School
TeacherLOCATION: Oakland, CA REPORTS TO: Site Administrator Position
SummaryEducation for Change is looking for dynamic and visionary
teachers who will engage students, families, and other members of our
learning community to ensure high student achievement. The teacher
provides instructional leadership to students and actively participates
in and contributes to a collaborative, results-oriented professional
learning community. S/he engages community partners and families in
serving the whole child and ensuring ALL children achieve at high levels
prepared to succeed in any setting. S/he will know how to successfully
work in an urban elementary school with a high English Learner and
low-income population. Responsibilities:EFC believes that high quality
instruction, and its continuous refinement, will lead to success for our
students. We are looking for teachers who are highly effective in each
of the following areas: Data Driven Planning & AssessmentDevelop and
implement effective daily and long-term instructional plans and
classroom activities aligned with student needs, California Common Core
standards, and EFC and school instructions, goals, and objectivesAssess
students regularly and analyze student results, both individually and in
a collaborative cycle of inquiry with colleagues and administrators.Use
assessment results and student needs to inform and differentiate
instruction Classroom Learning EnvironmentEstablish a culture of high
expectations that includes the shared belief that ALL children can
achieve at high levels prepared to succeed in any settingProvide a
classroom climate and learning experiences that further our students’
social, emotional, physical and academic developmentEstablish and
maintain a positive, safe, and supportive classroom and school
environment that values learning and achievementDemonstrate respect and
understanding of students and families from diverse
backgrounds InstructionFacilitate a well-paced, scaffolded lesson cycle
based on clear, well-communicated objectives and criteria for
success.Use formative and summative assessments to adjust
instructionCreate multiple opportunities for students to engage
critically with content in multiple modalities and levels of
complexity Professional ResponsibilitiesEngage in critical reflection
aimed at refining practice to increase effectivenessCollaborate with
colleagues and work as a team to achieve shared goalsIdentify unique
student needs and collaborate with team members to effectively address
those needs; when necessary, refer to appropriate resources, such as
health and psychological servicesActively participate in professional
development opportunities and work closely with lead teachers,
principal, administrators, and coachesUtilize EFC professional
development and personal initiative to stay abreast of best practices in
the field.Maintain accurate student records, including attendanceAttend
mandatory new hire professional developmentSupport the mission, vision,
and core values of Education for ChangeOther duties as
assigned Partnerships, Family, and CommunityCommunicate regularly with
students and families about classroom activities and student
progressInvolve students’ families as partners in their children’s
education, providing resources and strategies for families to support
their student’s success.Actively participate in key student
events TechnologyPromote student learning and creativity using digital
tools and resources in face-to-face and virtual environments.Create
technology-enriched learning environments that utilize digital tools,
resources, and diverse formative and summative assessments to
differentiate learning for students and provide opportunities for
students to monitor and assess their own progress.Utilize digital tools
and resources collaboratively to support student success and analyze
progress towards success Required Qualifications:Bachelor’s degreeValid
California Single Subject credential in appropriate content area, or
ability to obtain one. Don’t have a credential? We can help! Contact
talent@efcps.netCLAD, BCLAD, or English Language Learner
AuthorizationMust possess a growth mindset and be able to use feedback
to refine practice Desired Qualifications:Experience with Positive
Behavior Interventions & Supports, a plusExperience accelerating
student learning and achievement in low-income communitiesSpanish
language proficiencyExperience and desire to use data and technology as
levers to drive instruction Compensation & BenefitsEFC offers
competitive salary and benefits packages. See here for the salary steps.
80-90% of Medical/Dental/Vision plan costs are paid by EFC;
participation in CalSTRS/CalPERS as appropriate. For more information,
please email talent@efcps.net. Application ProcessApply online
at: Careers - Education for Change Oakland Public Schools EFC Core
ValuesConnected- We continually work to build trusting relationships
among students, families, staff, and the Oakland community at large. We
are an all-hands-on-deck network driven by empathy. We value our
collective identity and the individual identities of our community
members and scholars such that we have a sense of collective ownership
and responsibility for each other and for our scholars.Inclusive- We
proactively disrupt predictable patterns of opportunity, power,
privilege, and performance. We create an inclusive environment where
multiple perspectives are not only valued but sought, where people from
all backgrounds feel seen and heard and can thrive, and where we all
feel a deep sense of accountability to our mission.Interdependent- Our
success at every level is dependent on our individual and collective
sustainability. To that end, we are transparent, creative, and
collaborative problem-solvers who seek to build trusting relationships.
We are curious and are open to new ideas while also putting systems in
place to ensure continuity so that our employees can stay, grow, thrive,
and help make good on our promise to our students and families.Learners-
We support each other to develop and grow so that we can leverage our
collective power, intelligence, and passion on behalf of our students.
We lean on home-grown leaders who are rooted in our community.
Individuals feel known and are provided opportunities to maximize their
potential in alignment with their passions and goals. Title IX Notice of
NondiscriminationEFC prohibits sex discrimination including sex-based
harassment in any education program or activity that it operates.
Individuals may report concerns or questions regarding sex
discrimination or harassment to the Title IX Coordinator. The contact
information for the Title IX Coordinator, EFC’s Title IX notice of
nondiscrimination, and additional information regarding your rights
under Title IX are available on the EFC website at: https://www.efcps.org/Title_IX_Coordinator_Rights_Notice
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10 Jan 2026 - 04:29:23
Employer: Education for Change Public Schools Expires: 02/09/2026
ORGANIZATION: Education for Change Public SchoolsPOSITION: High School
Teacher (All Subjects)LOCATION: Oakland, CA REPORTS TO: Site
Administrator Position SummaryEducation for Change is looking for
dynamic and visionary teachers who will engage students, families, and
other members of our learning community to ensure high student
achievement. The teacher provides instructional leadership to students
and actively participates in and contributes to a collaborative,
results-oriented professional learning community. S/he engages community
partners and families in serving the whole child and ensuring ALL
children achieve at high levels prepared to succeed in any setting.
S/he will know how to successfully work in an urban elementary school
with a high English Learner and low-income
population. Responsibilities:EFC believes that high quality instruction,
and its continuous refinement, will lead to success for our students. We
are looking for teachers who are highly effective in each of the
following areas: Data Driven Planning & AssessmentDevelop and
implement effective daily and long-term instructional plans and
classroom activities aligned with student needs, California Common Core
standards, and EFC and school instructions, goals, and objectivesAssess
students regularly and analyze student results, both individually and in
a collaborative cycle of inquiry with colleagues and administrators.Use
assessment results and student needs to inform and differentiate
instruction Classroom Learning EnvironmentEstablish a culture of high
expectations that includes the shared belief that ALL children can
achieve at high levels prepared to succeed in any settingProvide a
classroom climate and learning experiences that further our students’
social, emotional, physical and academic developmentEstablish and
maintain a positive, safe, and supportive classroom and school
environment that values learning and achievementDemonstrate respect and
understanding of students and families from diverse
backgrounds InstructionFacilitate a well-paced, scaffolded lesson cycle
based on clear, well-communicated objectives and criteria for
success.Use formative and summative assessments to adjust
instructionCreate multiple opportunities for students to engage
critically with content in multiple modalities and levels of
complexity Professional ResponsibilitiesEngage in critical reflection
aimed at refining practice to increase effectivenessCollaborate with
colleagues and work as a team to achieve shared goalsIdentify unique
student needs and collaborate with team members to effectively address
those needs; when necessary, refer to appropriate resources, such as
health and psychological servicesActively participate in professional
development opportunities and work closely with lead teachers,
principal, administrators, and coachesUtilize EFC professional
development and personal initiative to stay abreast of best practices in
the field.Maintain accurate student records, including attendanceAttend
mandatory new hire professional developmentSupport the mission, vision,
and core values of Education for Change Partnerships, Family, and
CommunityCommunicate regularly with students and families about
classroom activities and student progressInvolve students’ families as
partners in their children’s education, providing resources and
strategies for families to support their student’s success.Actively
participate in key student events TechnologyPromote student learning and
creativity using digital tools and resources in face-to-face and virtual
environments.Create technology-enriched learning environments that
utilize digital tools, resources, and diverse formative and summative
assessments to differentiate learning for students and provide
opportunities for students to monitor and assess their own
progress.Utilize digital tools and resources collaboratively to support
student success and analyze progress towards success Required
Qualifications:Bachelor’s degreeValid California Single Subject
credential in appropriate content area, or ability to obtain one. Don’t
have a credential? We can help! Contact talent@efcps.net CLAD, BCLAD, or
English Language Learner AuthorizationMust possess a growth mindset and
be able to use feedback to refine practiceExperience with Positive
Behavior Interventions & Supports, a plus Desired
Qualifications:Experience accelerating student learning and achievement
in low-income communitiesSpanish language proficiencyExperience and
desire to use data and technology as levers to drive
instruction Compensation & BenefitsEFC offers a competitive salary
and benefits packages. See here for the salary steps. 80-90% of
Medical/Dental/Vision plan costs are paid by EFC; participation in
CalSTRS/CalPERS as appropriate. For more information, please email
talent@efcps.net. Application ProcessApply online
at: https://www.efcps.org/join-our-team/careers EFC Core
ValuesConnected- We continually work to build trusting relationships
among students, families, staff, and the Oakland community at large. We
are an all-hands-on-deck network driven by empathy. We value our
collective identity and the individual identities of our community
members and scholars such that we have a sense of collective ownership
and responsibility for each other and for our scholars.Inclusive- We
proactively disrupt predictable patterns of opportunity, power,
privilege, and performance. We create an inclusive environment where
multiple perspectives are not only valued but sought, where people from
all backgrounds feel seen and heard and can thrive, and where we all
feel a deep sense of accountability to our mission.Interdependent- Our
success at every level is dependent on our individual and collective
sustainability. To that end, we are transparent, creative, and
collaborative problem-solvers who seek to build trusting relationships.
We are curious and are open to new ideas while also putting systems in
place to ensure continuity so that our employees can stay, grow, thrive,
and help make good on our promise to our students and families.Learners-
We support each other to develop and grow so that we can leverage our
collective power, intelligence, and passion on behalf of our students.
We lean on home-grown leaders who are rooted in our community.
Individuals feel known and are provided opportunities to maximize their
potential in alignment with their passions and goals. Title IX Notice of
NondiscriminationEFC prohibits sex discrimination including sex-based
harassment in any education program or activity that it operates.
Individuals may report concerns or questions regarding sex
discrimination or harassment to the Title IX Coordinator. The contact
information for the Title IX Coordinator, EFC’s Title IX notice of
nondiscrimination, and additional information regarding your rights
under Title IX are available on the EFC website at: https://www.efcps.org/Title_IX_Coordinator_Rights_Notice
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10 Jan 2026 - 04:23:27
Employer: Education for Change Public Schools Expires: 02/09/2026
ORGANIZATION: Education for Change Public SchoolsPOSITION: Elementary
TeacherLOCATION: Oakland, CA REPORTS TO: Site Administrator Position
SummaryEducation for Change is looking for dynamic and visionary
teachers who will engage students, families, and other members of our
learning community to ensure high student achievement. The teacher
provides instructional leadership to students and actively participates
in and contributes to a collaborative, results-oriented professional
learning community. They engage community partners and families in
serving the whole child and ensuring ALL children achieve at high levels
prepared to succeed in any setting. They know how to successfully work
in an urban elementary school with a high English Learner and low-income
population. Responsibilities:EFC believes that high-quality instruction,
and its continuous refinement, will lead to success for our students. We
are looking for teachers who are highly effective in each of the
following areas: Data Driven Planning & AssessmentDevelop and
implement effective daily and long-term instructional plans and
classroom activities aligned with student needs, California Common Core
standards, and EFC and school instructions, goals, and objectivesAssess
students regularly and analyze student results, both individually and in
a collaborative cycle of inquiry with colleagues and administrators.Use
assessment results and student needs to inform and differentiate
instruction Classroom Learning EnvironmentEstablish a culture of high
expectations that includes the shared belief that ALL children can
achieve at high levels prepared to succeed in any settingProvide a
classroom climate and learning experiences that further our students’
social, emotional, physical and academic developmentEstablish and
maintain a positive, safe, and supportive classroom and school
environment that values learning and achievementDemonstrate respect and
understanding of students and families from diverse
backgrounds InstructionFacilitate a well-paced, scaffolded lesson cycle
based on clear, well-communicated objectives and criteria for
success.Use formative and summative assessments to adjust
instructionCreate multiple opportunities for students to engage
critically with content in multiple modalities and levels of
complexityImplement developmentally appropriate practices based on child
development research. Professional ResponsibilitiesEngage in critical
reflection aimed at refining practice to increase
effectivenessCollaborate with colleagues and work as a team to achieve
shared goalsIdentify unique student needs and collaborate with team
members to effectively address those needs; when necessary, refer to
appropriate resources, such as health and psychological servicesActively
participate in professional development opportunities and work closely
with lead teachers, principal, administrators, and coachesUtilize EFC
professional development and personal initiative to stay abreast of best
practices in the field.Maintain accurate student records, including
attendanceAttend mandatory new hire professional developmentSupport the
mission, vision, and core values of Education for ChangeImplement the
adopted curriculum as designed.Other duties as assigned Partnerships,
Family, and CommunityCommunicate regularly with students and families
about classroom activities and student progressInvolve students’
families as partners in their children’s education, providing resources
and strategies for families to support their student’s success.Actively
participate in key student events TechnologyPromote student learning and
creativity using digital tools and resources in face-to-face and virtual
environments.Create technology-enriched learning environments that
utilize digital tools, resources, and diverse formative and summative
assessments to differentiate learning for students and provide
opportunities for students to monitor and assess their own
progress.Utilize digital tools and resources collaboratively to support
student success and analyze progress towards success Required
Qualifications:Bachelor’s degreeValid California Credential or ability
to attain one based on out of state certification. Don’t have a
credential? We can help! Contact talent@efcps.netCLAD, BCLAD, or English
Language Learner AuthorizationMust possess a growth mindset and be able
to use feedback to refine practiceExperience with Positive Behavior
Interventions & Supports is a plus Desired Qualifications:Experience
accelerating student learning and achievement in low-income
communitiesSpanish language proficiencyExperience and desire to use data
and technology as levers to drive instruction Compensation &
BenefitsEFC offers competitive salary and benefits packages. See here
for the salary steps. 80-90% of Medical/Dental/Vision plan costs are
paid by EFC; participation in CalSTRS/CalPERS as appropriate. For more
information, please email talent@efcps.net. Application ProcessApply
online at: Careers - Education for Change Oakland Public Schools EFC
Core ValuesConnected- We continually work to build trusting
relationships among students, families, staff, and the Oakland community
at large. We are an all-hands-on-deck network driven by empathy. We
value our collective identity and the individual identities of our
community members and scholars such that we have a sense of collective
ownership and responsibility for each other and for our
scholars.Inclusive- We proactively disrupt predictable patterns of
opportunity, power, privilege, and performance. We create an inclusive
environment where multiple perspectives are not only valued but sought,
where people from all backgrounds feel seen and heard and can thrive,
and where we all feel a deep sense of accountability to our
mission.Interdependent- Our success at every level is dependent on our
individual and collective sustainability. To that end, we are
transparent, creative, and collaborative problem-solvers who seek to
build trusting relationships. We are curious and are open to new ideas
while also putting systems in place to ensure continuity so that our
employees can stay, grow, thrive, and help make good on our promise to
our students and families.Learners- We support each other to develop and
grow so that we can leverage our collective power, intelligence, and
passion on behalf of our students. We lean on home-grown leaders who are
rooted in our community. Individuals feel known and are provided
opportunities to maximize their potential in alignment with their
passions and goals. Title IX Notice of NondiscriminationEFC prohibits
sex discrimination including sex-based harassment in any education
program or activity that it operates. Individuals may report concerns or
questions regarding sex discrimination or harassment to the Title IX
Coordinator. The contact information for the Title IX Coordinator, EFC’s
Title IX notice of nondiscrimination, and additional information
regarding your rights under Title IX are available on the EFC website at: https://www.efcps.org/Title_IX_Coordinator_Rights_Notice
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10 Jan 2026 - 02:20:43
Employer: Victor Family Support Expires: 02/09/2026 We are
currently hiring motivated individuals for remote Help Desk Support
roles!Position Details:• 100% Remote – Work from anywhere with a stable
internet connection• Full-time and Part-time options available•
Flexible hours – Perfect for students, parents, or anyone needing
work-life balance• Entry-level – No prior experience required! We
provide training
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10 Jan 2026 - 02:08:11
Employer: Victor Family Support Expires: 02/09/2026 seeking a
compassionate and dedicated Home Support Worker to join our team working
remotely In this role, you will provide in-home training and support to
individuals who require assistance with daily duties activities, helping
them maintain their roles and improve their quality of time.
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10 Jan 2026 - 01:14:21
Employer: Heaton Pediatric Therapy, Inc. Expires: 02/09/2026
Occupational Therapist Assistant - Independent Contractor
OpportunityLocation: Flexible-Multiple locations across South Carolina
including Greenville, Simpsonville, and Greer.Job Type: Independent
Contractor (1099)Compensation: $45-$60 per hour, depending on experience
and locationStart Date: ImmediateAbout UsAt Heaton Pediatric Therapy, we
are dedicated to providing high-quality occupational therapy services to
children in settings such as pre-schools and homes, . We are seeking
passionate and self-motivated Occupational Therapists and/or
Occupational Therapy Assistants to join our team as independent
contractors, offering you the flexibility to create your own schedule
and build a rewarding career.Job DescriptionAs an Independent Contractor
Occupational Therapist, you will:Conduct assessments to evaluate
clients’ functional abilities, including activities of daily living
(ADLs), motor skills, and cognitive function. (OT)Develop (OT) and
implement individualized treatment plans to improve clients’
independence and quality of life.Provide therapy services in various
settings, including pre-schools, homes, or daycares.Collaborate with
multidisciplinary teams, including early interventionists, teachers, and
families, to ensure comprehensive care.Maintain accurate documentation,
including session notes, progress reports, and billing records.Manage
your own schedule and caseload, with the freedom to choose your clients
and work hours.QualificationsAssociate Degree (COTA), Master’s or
Doctoral degree in Occupational Therapy from an accredited
program.Current and valid Occupational Therapy license in South
Carolina.Minimum of 1 year of clinical experience (preferred, but new
graduates with strong fieldwork experience are welcome to
apply).Liability insurance (required for independent contractors).Strong
organizational and time-management skills to handle billing, scheduling,
and documentation independently.Reliable transportation and willingness
to travel within a 10 mile radius of your home. Benefits of Being an
Independent ContractorFlexibility: Set your own hours and choose your
caseload to achieve a healthy work-life balance.Higher Earning
Potential: Competitive hourly rates Autonomy: Make independent decisions
regarding treatment plans and therapeutic approaches.Tax Advantages:
Opportunity for tax deductions on business expenses, such as travel,
equipment, and professional development.Diverse Opportunities: Work in
varied settings, including pre- schools, homes, or daycares to gain
broad experience. Why Join Us?Supportive onboarding and mentorship to
help you succeed as an independent contractor.Access to a network of
clients and referral sources to build your caseload.User-friendly
electronic medical record (EMR) system for streamlined documentation and
billing support.Opportunities for professional growth through continuing
education and collaboration with experienced therapists.How to ApplyIf
you’re ready to take control of your career and make a difference in the
lives of your clients, we’d love to hear from you! Please submit your
resume, a brief cover letter, and proof of licensure to
jobs@heatonpeds.com. For more information, visit our website at
www.heatonpeds.com.Application Deadline: Rolling BasisHeaton Pediatric
Therapy is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are
committed to creating an inclusive environment for all
contractors.Disclaimer: As an independent contractor, you will be
responsible for your own taxes, insurance, and benefits. Please consult
with a financial advisor to understand the implications of 1099 employment.
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10 Jan 2026 - 00:50:33
Employer: Amara Expires: 02/09/2026 Director of Behavioral Health
– Full TimeSeattle/TacomaHybrid Amara serves the evolving needs of
children, youth, and families impacted by the child welfare system.
Centering equity, we advocate for systems change and bridge gaps by
providing compassionate wrap-around resources, while helping to reduce
trauma and bring healing. Our work helps maintain family and community
connections while preventing child welfare involvement when possible. At
Amara, we believe that a supportive, equitable and inclusive workplace,
where everyone feels valued, trusted, and nurtured, is key to shaping
organizational culture and investing in underrepresented communities.
Amara believes that a diverse workforce and inclusive workplace culture
enhances our ability to fulfill our mission. We strongly invite
candidates from diverse backgrounds, including communities of color, the
LGBTQIA+ community, veterans, and people with disabilities to apply. We
are seeking to hire a Director of Behavioral Health. The Director of
Behavioral Health will be responsible for analyzing, developing and
implementing a new Behavioral Health program at Amara. The Director of
Behavioral Health will report to the Chief Innovation and Program
Officer and is an integral part of the Leadership team and plays a role
in the development and ongoing promotion of Amara’s mission, vision,
philosophy and culture. Position Summary: Essential Duties and
Responsibilities: To perform this job successfully, an individual must
be able to perform the following satisfactorily; other duties may be
assigned. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals
with disabilities to perform the essential functions.Program Development
and Administration (25%):Assess program viability and develop program
implementation in-house or in partnership with community
agencies.Establish Wraparound with Intensive Services (WISe) program and
explore expanding to other behavioral health services based on community
need and agency ability to meet that need.Establish all necessary
licensures (e.g. behavioral health agency license through the Department
of Health), contracts, or accreditations necessary to effectively and
efficiently operate a behavioral health program at Amara.Establish
contracts between Amara and pertinent Managed Care Organizations
(MCO)-like Coordinated Care; lead the negotiation process for Amara with
the support of the Leadership Team.Collaborate with internal and
external partners to ensure Amara is meeting all monitoring, reporting
and contract requirements associated with licensure and program related
contracts. This includes guiding internal and external audits to ensure
regulatory compliance regarding service delivery.Create and implement
protocols, procedures and program structure that are consistent with
best practice models for effective program implementation for Amara’s
behavioral health programs (e.g. staffing model, cross-program
collaboration, etc.).Build collaborative relationships with local
Community Based Organizations (CBOs) including behavioral health
organizations, foster care organizations, etc. to ensure effective
referrals and community support.Manage the day-to-day operations of
Amara behavioral health programs.Attend required and recommended county
and state provider and community behavioral health meetings in each of
the Mental Health Planning Areas served by Amara.Project, develop and
monitor revenue and expense budget for Behavioral Health Service program
with the assistance of the Chief Innovation and Program Officer.Lead the
organizational renewing or renegotiating of any behavioral health
contracts.Work collaboratively with Amara Program leads to ensure
impactful, efficient and complementary services across Amara’s service
array.In partnership with the Impact and Evaluation Director, ensure
appropriate data collection and reporting to evaluate program impact and
efficacy given the contract constraints and the established programmatic
goals.Identify, recommend and implement program and process improvement
in concert with team feedback and guidance. Clinical Supervision and
Management (25%): As a director, this position plays a key role in
development and ongoing promotion of Amara’s mission, vision, philosophy
and culture. Provide a warm, caring and confident leadership style that
supports a team providing direct behavioral health and care coordination
to children and families.Develop, supervise and support the Behavioral
Health Services team, including recruitment and retention, hiring,
orientation, supervision, evaluation and promotion of staff.Ensure that
services provided are high quality, consistent and responsive to child
and family needs across all team members.Provide behavioral health
services as needed during program development and
maintenance.Respond/attend to details of crisis situations that may
arise during working and non-working hours. Be available for staff
questions and support as needed.Partner with all program areas to ensure
effective care coordination for shared clients, be readily available for
ad-hoc staffing and participate in team meetings as needed.Provide
clinical supervision (utilizing reflective supervision skills in
individual and group settings) and ensure best practice across all
program areas.Assign and manage staff caseloads, setting and adjusting
work to be accomplished by staff.Track overall performance of Behavioral
Health service staff (including Foster Care Specialists and Caregiver
Support Specialists who serve as WISe Care Coordinator)Participate in
select internal and external collaborative efforts with key
stakeholders/partners (e.g. DCYF, WACF, other CPA’s, etc.) to advance
systemic child welfare change Operational
Management(25%) BudgetingEnsures effective program budget management
including oversight of funds receivable and expenditures.Review billing
reports for reconciliation between service delivery and invoicing. In
coordination with Behavioral Health staff, ensure efficiency and
accuracy of billing/reporting system.Outcomes, Evaluation and
ReportingCollaborate with Chief Innovation & Program Officer and
Impact and Evaluation Director to ensure programmatic reporting is
aligned with Agency vision, mission, and strategic plan Collaborate with
internal and external partners to ensure Amara meets all monitoring,
reporting, and contract requirements for Behavioral Health programming.
This includes guiding internal and external audits to ensure regulatory
compliance regarding service delivery Assures ongoing appropriate
utilization of services through continuous measure and evaluation.Inform
Amara staff and key personnel up to date as to program outcomes and
performanceProgram Development/Refinement Support the implementation and
iteration of protocols, procedures, and program structure that are
consistent with best practice models for effective program
implementation Support Behavioral Health specialists in ensuring
effective management of the day-to-day operations– including
identifying, recommending, and implementing program and process
improvement in concert with team feedback/guidance Collaborate with
Amara’s leadership team to advance program impact and Amara’s overall
mission and vision Strategic Leadership(25%) In collaboration with the
Chief Innovation & Program Officer, create and implement a strategic
workplan for Behavioral Health programming annually to ensure clear
team-wide direction setting, work assignment, and accountabilityRemain
apprised of current trends, practices, and legislation in child welfare
through networking and publications to improve current programming
and/or develop new programs to either meet changing needs in our
community or to diversify Amara’s services Regularly review and
recommend changes in program services to meet client needs with emphasis
on services for underserved populations Develop and maintain effective
relationships with other service providers, agencies and partners to
ensure that children and families have excellent access to all needed
services As a member of the leadership team, this position plays a key
role in the development and ongoing promotion of Amara’s mission,
vision, philosophy, and culture Participate in select internal and
external collaborative efforts with key partners (e.g. DCYF, WACF, other
CPAs, etc.) to advance systemic child welfare change Build collaborative
relationships with local Community Based Organizations (CBOs) including
behavioral health organizations, family support organizations, schools,
churches, foster care organizations, DCYF, etc. to ensure effective
referrals and community support across Behavioral Health programming In
collaboration with program teams and Amara’s communication team, ensure
key successes and challenges are transparently shared with our community
partners Support the organizational efforts in creating narrative and
practice change across Washington state’s child welfare
system Coordinate with Communications team on media content regarding
issues related to all Behavioral Health programming Qualifications: The
requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill,
and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
functions.Required:Education/Experience:Master’s degree in Counseling or
related field (e.g. psychology, social work, family therapy, etc.)At
least 3 years of clinical licensure experience; be able to provide
supervision for licensed and license-eligible staffPrior supervisory
experienceLicensed mental health clinician (e.g. LMFT, LICSW, LMHC,
PhD); must maintain eligibility to participate in federal health care
programs.Experience in navigating the licensure process and/or license
maintenance for a behavioral health agencyKnowledge of child development
and family systemsKnowledge of child welfare, foster care, guardianship
and adoptions and the needs of families supporting children through
transitions and post permanencyAbility to demonstrate initiative,
discretion, maturity, flexibility and independent judgement
requiredAbility to work with individuals across the spectrum of age,
religion, race, culture, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation and
gender expressions and identitiesAbility to work collaboratively with an
outstanding professional team, DCYF and community providersIn-depth
knowledge of treatment approaches, evidence-based practices and
assessment standardsFirst Aid/CPR/BBP CertificationValid Driver’s
License, reliable vehicle and current auto insuranceMust be a Washington
state residentMust be at least 21 years of age Preferred
Qualifications: Relevant lived experience navigating the complexities of
behavioral health and child welfare will also greatly benefit anyone in
this positionManagerial experience in a diverse work environmentStrong
written and oral communication skillsExperience coordinating and
managing individuals and group supportsExperience with MS Word, Teams,
Outlook, PowerPoint, and ExcelAbility to establish effective working
relationships with multi-cultural staff, collaborators, community
representatives and the general public.Able to model appropriate,
respectful and effective conflict resolution skillsWillingness and
ability to work at Amara offices and travel as needed to other WA state
counties Supervisory Responsibilities: Direct supervision of Behavioral
Health staff as determined in collaboration with the Chief Innovation
& Program Officer including recruitment, retention, hiring,
orientation, supervision, evaluation, and promotion. Criminal Background
Check:Amara conducts background checks appropriate to the contractual
requirements of the position. A previous conviction will not necessarily
bar individuals from employment at Amara. Specific clearance
requirements can be discussed with the Hiring Manager or Human
Resources. Salary and BenefitsThis is a full-time position with a salary
range starting at $103,000. The final salary offer will be commensurate
with the selected candidate’s experience, qualifications and
demonstrated abilities. Amara offers a generous leave and benefits
package including 10 company holidays, 4 personal days, sick leave, a
paid holiday closure at years end, and 15 days of vacation per year.
Competitive health, dental and vision insurance rates, 401k with a
company match, life, disability insurance and paid sabbatical. Amara
supports a hybrid work schedule with some flexibility to work from
home. Occasional travel between our King and Pierce County offices will
be required. To Apply To express your interest in this position, please
send your resume and a one-page cover letter indicating why this
position is the right opportunity for you via Smart
Recruiters https://smrtr.io/wtZrF Applications submitted without a cover
letter will NOT be considered. Applications will be reviewed until the
position is filled. Amara is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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10 Jan 2026 - 00:37:18
Employer: Seneca Family of Agencies Expires: 02/09/2026 ABOUT THE
ROLESeneca’s Non-Public Schools are hiring for a Classroom Counselor to
guide 5-12th graders to success at James Baldwin Academy in San Leandro,
CA. Classroom Counselors are integrated into the school community where
and provide healing-centered emotional and behavioral support services
and promote academic growth. You will also have the opportunity to
collaborate with caregivers, teachers, and school leadership to ensure
and celebrate the success of youth and families in a school
setting.ABOUT JAMES BALDWIN ACADEMYJames Baldwin Academy (JBA) is a
small, WASC-accredited school in the San Leandro hills, serving students
in grades 5–12 with unique mental health and learning needs. With just
four classrooms, we provide highly individualized academic and
behavioral interventions to help students succeed both emotionally and
academically. Our program goes beyond the classroom with engaging
extracurriculars like gardening, skateboard club, and art club. At JBA,
we live by the 3 C’s—Confidence, Compassion, and Community—and our
mission drives everything we do: We grow in a humanizing and therapeutic
learning environment, fueled by collaborative community and
equity-driven education. If you're looking to make a real impact in
students’ lives, JBA is the placeABOUT SENECASeneca Family of Agencies
has been nominated among the Bay Area’s Top Workplaces for nearly a
decade. We’re committed to providing traditionally marginalized
communities with a network of outstanding mental health,
community-based, and educational services. We are committed to building
a diverse staff, and our programs actively engage in conversations and
training on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion to promote equity and
justice for the youth and families we serve.ResponsibilitiesCollaborate
with teachers, therapists, and other specialists to deliver integrated
supportBuild therapeutic relationships that help students engage and
achieve personalized goalsSupport academic instruction by assisting with
individual and group activities as directedImplement classroom
modifications and accommodations based on student’s individualized
education plans (IEP) and other plansDeliver direct behavioral
intervention that reduces behaviors impeding school success and promotes
positive behaviors for learning and community engagementCommunicate
effectively with families and all others involved in the students’ daily
life, including other Seneca programs or external agenciesComplete
required data collection and service documentation to measure the
effectiveness of services, inform team decision making, and/or engage in
service billingUtilize crisis communication and de-escalation techniques
as per Seneca's crisis response trainingThis may include intervening
with the students’ behavioral program through physical management of the
studentQualificationsEducation/Experience requirements:Bachelor's degree
ORAssociate degree and 1 year of applicable experience ORHigh school
diploma/GED and 2 years of applicable experienceApplicable experience
can include paid or unpaid experience working with youth or families,
working in a classroom setting, working in a mental health setting,
providing academic support to youth, or providing crisis support to
youthAt least 21 years of ageReliable transportation to and from the
school site and other occasional meeting locationsTB test clearance,
fingerprinting clearance, and any other state/federal licensing or
certification requirementsScheduleSchool based scheduleMonday to Friday:
8:30 AM- 5:00 PMPlease apply through our careers page
here!BenefitsStarting at $25.46 -$27.96 per hourActual salary dependent
on creditable experience above the minimum qualificationsSalary
increases each yearAdditional compensation provided upon passing a
bilingual language proficiency examComprehensive employee benefits
package:Medical, dental, vision, chiropractic, acupuncture, and
fertility coverageShort and long-term disability, family leave, and life
insurancePartially paid premiums for dependants403b retirement
planEmployer-Paid Assistance Plan5 weeks of paid time off, 11 paid
holidays, and 14 paid school break daysSeneca is a Public Service Loan
Forgiveness certified employerAbundant promotional opportunities across
California and WashingtonSpecialized training and development opportunities
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10 Jan 2026 - 00:01:09
Employer: International Friendships, Inc. (IFI) Expires: 02/09/2026
Introducing IFI, and why you want to be an Internship Coordinator with
us:International Friendships, Inc. is a faith-based non-profit. The
mission of IFI is to extend life-changing love and friendship to
international college students out of reverence for Jesus. We do this by
offering services, such as airport pickups, holiday hosting, temporary
housing, conversation partnerships, and social events and trips. Want to
learn a bit more about us? Learn what it is like to work with IFI and
our cultural values! Most positions with IFI require the development of
a ministry partner team that supplies the necessary prayer and financial
support to cover salary, benefits, and ministry expenses. If God is
calling you to work with IFI, after your acceptance to become a staff
member, we will provide you with the training you will need to develop a
team of ministry partners who will support your ministry.Learn more
about what developing a ministry partnership team entails. We would love
to connect, learn more about how God is leading, and if we would be a
good fit! Submit a short inquiry form by going to “Apply Now”
here. Expected work schedule for the Internship Coordinator:Full- or
part-time, flexible scheduleOccasional evenings and/or weekends for
specific events/projectsAttendance at several conferences each year,
including IFI Staff RetreatsPay structure for an Internship
Coordinator:Requires the development of a ministry partner team which
supplies the necessary prayer and financial support to cover salary,
benefits, and ministry expensesTraining is provided to develop a team of
ministry partnersPay range is typically between $25,709 and $80,000
after the period of support development, based on experience and other
factorsInternship Coordinator Benefits:Paid vacation, sick, holidays,
and more (once eligible)Health benefits (medical, dental, and vision)
for eligible staffFlexible hours and work-from-home availabilityStaff
care to support mental, social, and spiritual health for all staffAbout
the area and Responsibilities of a Internship CoordinatorThe overall
role of the Internship Coordinator is to coordinate the IFI internship
program called International Students as Equipped and Empowered
Disciples (ISEED). Discipleship and training of internationals is
crucial to the fulfillment of IFI's vision. This position is part of the
Central Ohio ministry team and requires the candidate to live in or near
Columbus, OH.Internship Coordinator ResponsibilitiesThe Internship
Coordinator will (list not all inclusive):Coordinate the ISEED program
by:Strategizing programming goals and delivery methodsCommunicating with
participants via social media, email, text, etc.Recruit participants at
universities and conferencesDevelop a diverse network of mentors to
provide spiritual and career guidance to participants, promoting
life-on-life learning situationsImplement an alumni program by
interviewing prior participants and instructors and creating an alumni
newsletterTake part in direct ministry locally, such as overseeing a
Bible discussion group for international students or having 1-on-1
discipleship with an international studentDevelop and maintain financial
and prayer partnerships for the budgeted needs of the role by sharing
the vision of the ministryQualifications needed of an Internship
Coordinator, including Spiritual CharacteristicsAdherence to IFI's
statement of faith, core values, and policiesIs faithful, loyal, and
dedicated to IFI's mission from the Lord to extend God's love globally
through equipping others to be effective cross-cultural communicatorsBe
a self-starter, able to work independently, as well as a team player,
including with diverse populations from different ethnic
backgroundsAbility to work under stress and be flexibleEnjoys working
with people and has strong interpersonal skillsProficient with
technology, including Microsoft Office and Google
applicationsEducation/Experience Preferred for an Internship
Coordinator:Minimum of an Associate DegreeExperience in running a
training programCross-cultural experienceExperience using Microsoft,
Excel, Word and PowerPoint software programsIFI is an equal opportunity
employer. Candidates must adhere to IFI's statement of faith, core
values, and policies. If you're passionate about making a global impact,
we invite you to apply and join our vibrant team at IFI! For more
information, or to apply now, you must go to the website below. Please
DO NOT email your resume to us as we only accept applications through
our website. We would love to connect, learn more about how God is
leading, and if we would be a good fit! Submit a short inquiry form by
going to “Apply Now” here.
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09 Jan 2026 - 23:50:14
Employer: International Friendships, Inc. (IFI) Expires: 02/09/2026
Introducing IFI, and why you want to be the Assistant Campus Ministry
Director with us:International Friendships, Inc. is a faith-based
non-profit. The mission of IFI is to extend life-changing love and
friendship to international college students out of reverence for Jesus.
We do this by offering services, such as airport pickups, holiday
hosting, temporary housing, conversation partnerships, and social events
and trips. Are you an OSU alumni or retired professor with a heart for
connecting with students and the gift of cultivating relationships?
There's a place for you at IFI!Want to learn a bit more about us? Learn
what it is like to work with IFI and our cultural values! Most positions
with IFI require the development of a ministry partner team that
supplies the necessary prayer and financial support to cover salary,
benefits, and ministry expenses. If God is calling you to work with IFI,
after your acceptance to become a staff member, we will provide you with
the training you will need to develop a team of ministry partners who
will support your ministry.Learn more about what developing a ministry
partnership team entails. We would love to connect, learn more about how
God is leading, and if we would be a good fit! Submit a short inquiry
form by going to “Apply Now” here. Expected work schedule for the
Assistant Campus Ministry Director:Full- or part-time, flexible
scheduleOccasional evenings and/or weekends for specific
events/projectsAttendance at several conferences each year, including
IFI Staff RetreatsPay structure for an Assistant Campus Ministry
Director:Requires the development of a ministry partner team which
supplies the necessary prayer and financial support to cover salary,
benefits, and ministry expensesTraining is provided to develop a team of
ministry partnersPay range is typically between $46,800 and $80,600
after the period of support development, based on experience and other
factorsAssistant Campus Ministry Director Benefits:Paid vacation, sick,
holidays, and more (once eligible)Health benefits (medical, dental, and
vision) for eligible staffFlexible hours and work-from-home
availabilityStaff care to support mental, social, and spiritual health
for all staffAbout the area and Responsibilities of an Assistant Campus
Ministry DirectorThe overall role of the Assistant Campus Ministry
Director is to support the Campus Ministry Director with oversight of a
campus ministry team. This involves providing administrative guidance,
communication of strategic and mission-based focus, and supervision of
campus staff, so that the team can expand the ministry's impact on the
spiritual growth of international students. This position is part of the
Central Ohio ministry team and requires the candidate to live in
Columbus, OH.The Assistant Campus Ministry Director will (list not all
inclusive):Support Campus Ministry Director by:Providing paid staff with
performance assessments, including fundraising expectations, and
periodic employee benefit reviewEnsuring that discipleship is the center
of campus ministry focus by overseeing the tracking of the student
discipleship progressMaintaining good relationship with the university,
ministry partners, and student organizationsReview and coordinate
ministry activities, plans, and goals in engaging studentsDevelop and
maintain financial and prayer partnerships for the budgeted needs of the
role by sharing the vision of the ministryTake part in direct ministry,
such as discipling international students, participating/leading a Bible
discussion group for international students, and participating in
cultural activitiesQualifications needed of an Assistant Campus Ministry
Director , including Spiritual CharacteristicsAdherence to IFI's
statement of faith, core values, and policiesIs faithful, loyal and
dedicated to IFI's mission from the Lord to extend life-changing
hospitality and friendship to international students out of reverence
for JesusGodly character that follows the examples defined in I Timothy
3 and Titus 1Well organized with attention to detail and ability to
complete tasks independentlyBe a self-starter, able to work
independently, as well as a team playerAbility to work under stress and
be flexibleProficient with technology, including Microsoft Office and
Google applicationsAbility to hold themselves and others
accountableEducation/Experience Preferred for an Assistant Campus
Ministry Director:Minimum of a Bachelor degree, preferably in a ministry
related fieldMinimum of five years of evangelical and cross cultural
ministry experienceMinimum of three years of work experience managing a
team of 5 or more peopleCertificate-level completion of Perspectives on
the World Christian movement is preferred and, if not existent, should
be completed within three years of employment with IFI. IFI is an equal
opportunity employer. Candidates must adhere to IFI's statement of
faith, core values, and policies. If you're passionate about making a
global impact, we invite you to apply and join our vibrant team at
IFI! For more information, or to apply now, you must go to the website
below. Please DO NOT email your resume to us as we only accept
applications through our website. We would love to connect, learn more
about how God is leading, and if we would be a good fit! Submit a short
inquiry form by going to “Apply Now” here.
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09 Jan 2026 - 23:46:41
Employer: International Friendships, Inc. (IFI) Expires: 02/09/2026
Introducing IFI, and why you want to be a State College Ministry
Coordinator with us:International Friendships, Inc. is a faith-based
non-profit. The mission of IFI is to extend life-changing love and
friendship to international college students out of reverence for Jesus.
We do this by offering services, such as airport pickups, holiday
hosting, temporary housing, conversation partnerships, and social events
and trips. Want to learn a bit more about us? Learn what it is like to
work with IFI and our cultural values! Most positions with IFI require
the development of a ministry partner team that supplies the necessary
prayer and financial support to cover salary, benefits, and ministry
expenses. If God is calling you to work with IFI, after your acceptance
to become a staff member, we will provide you with the training you will
need to develop a team of ministry partners who will support your
ministry.Learn more about what developing a ministry partnership team
entails. We would love to connect, learn more about how God is leading,
and if we would be a good fit! Submit a short inquiry form by going to
“Apply Now” here. Expected Work Schedule:Full- or part-time with a
flexible scheduleOccasional evenings and weekends for
events/projectsAttendance at several conferences each year, including
IFI Staff RetreatsPay Structure:Develop a ministry partner team for
financial and prayer supportTraining provided for partner developmentPay
range typically $25,709 to $80,000 after support development, based on
experienceState College Ministry Coordinator Benefits:Paid vacation,
sick leave, holidays, and moreHealth benefits for eligible staffFlexible
hours and work-from-home optionsStaff care team for mental, social, and
spiritual well-beingThe State College Ministry Coordinator will:Penn
State University is a very strategic location for international student
ministry. It ranks number 19 in the world according to UniRank 2021 and
is one of the top 10 largest universities in the United States. There
are more than 9,000 international students in State College, which ranks
it in the top 15 for international student populations in the United
States. This position is part of the State College ministry team and
requires the candidate to live near the campus on which they will be
serving.The State College Ministry Coordinator will:Campus
MinistryCoordinate cultural activities and tripsParticipate in an
outreach activity such as Bible discussion or friendship
partnershipEstablish and maintain church partnershipsRecruit, match and
support volunteersQualifications Needed: Adherence to IFI's statement of
faith and core valuesOrganization, attention to detail, and
independenceSelf-motivation and teamworkAbility to work under stress and
adaptabilityStrong interpersonal and technology
skills Education/Experience Preferred:Bachelor's degree in
education/ministry or relevant experienceCross-cultural experience IFI
is an equal opportunity employer. Candidates must adhere to IFI's
statement of faith, core values, and policies. If you're passionate
about making a global impact, we invite you to apply and join our
vibrant team at IFI! For more information, or to apply now, you must go
to the website below. Please DO NOT email your resume to us as we only
accept applications through our website. We would love to connect, learn
more about how God is leading, and if we would be a good fit! Submit a
short inquiry form by going to “Apply Now” here.
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09 Jan 2026 - 23:45:48
Employer: Howard Center Expires: 02/09/2026 Click the link below
to learn how Howard Center helps change
lives:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Wchi-A_Ks0 Special Education
Teacher - Jean Garvin SchoolThe Jean Garvin School is an inclusive space
that inspires transformation. Our mission is to provide a supportive and
differentiated approach for students to experience success through
independence, mastery, belonging and generosity.Develop Flexible
Pathways to meet student needs while supporting teachers and staff to
understand learning differences. Provide resources and strategies to
support differentiated instruction. Provide direct instruction in
supporting student IEP goals.Responsibilities:Collaborate with Teachers
and other colleagues to create safe, inclusive, and culturally
responsive learning environments to engage students in meaningful
learning activities and social interactionsUtilize diagnostic teaching,
informal assessments, and ongoing progress monitoring to assess
student's academic, social, emotional, and behavioral functioningHelp to
resolve interpersonal conflicts, teach problem solving and conflict
resolution skillsContribute to student progress notes, comprehensive
evaluation reports and individualized education plans (IEP's)Facilitate
IEP and quarterly meetings for studentsFacilitate student reintegration
to public schoolRequirements:Bachelor's degreeSpecial Educator licensure
(grades 7-12) Applicants who are eligible for a provisional license are
also encouraged to apply.Valid driver's license, use of a personal
vehicle and a clean driving recordMust be comfortable with and capable
of being compassionately assertive and thriving within a dynamic
environment that utilizes Relational and Trauma Informed instructional
strategies.Structure:Full timeExemptSalary starting at $49,424.00We
offer a competitive salary commensurate to experienceClick the link
below to hear from individuals currently in this
role:https://youtu.be/YfHg3cyx9wcBenefits:193 day contract with paid
school breaks plus 11 paid holidays and 10 personal/ sick
daysComprehensive Medical Insurance with 80% agency-paid premium support
for individuals, couples, and families (pro-rated for part time). This
Point of Service Plan features no deductible.Two Dental optionsVision
InsuranceEmployer 401(k) contributionsEmployer Paid Life, AD&D,
Short Term and Long Term insuranceMedical & Childcare Flexible
Spending AccountChildcare StipendEmployee Assistance ProgramEmployee
referral program with financial paymentDiscounted online
undergraduate/graduate courses through Champlain College
truEDAward-winning workplace wellness program including physical fitness
groups for staff, financial wellness incentives, and ongoing workplace
wellness advocacy and educationVoluntary benefits from
local/international businesses: discounted gym memberships, mobile phone
service, ski/snowboard passes, auto/home insurance, and more!Our
Values: Clients are at the heart of our decision making. We are
committed to individual and collective well-being and success. We are
responsible stewards of the resources entrusted to us. We are steadfast
in our practice and pursuit of excellenceHoward Center is proud to be an
Equal Opportunity Employer. The agency's culture and service delivery is
strengthened by the diversity of its workforce. Minorities, people of
color, LGBTQIA and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
EOE/TTY. Visit "About Us" to review Howard Center's EOE policy.
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