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12 Jan 2026 - 19:51:46
Employer: Chesterfield County Local Government Expires: 02/12/2026
Peer Recovery SpecialistMental Health Support ServicesHiring Range:
$59,053 - $69,387Deadline: 11:59 p.m. January 25, 2026Who We Are:Mental
Health Support Services (MHSS) is the provider of mental health,
developmental disabilities, and substance use disorder services for
children and adults in Chesterfield County. The Mobile Outreach Team is
seeking a Certified Peer Recovery Specialist to join their team. The
position is team and community-based, operating primarily outside of an
office setting. The Certified Peer Recovery Specialist will meet
individuals in various locations, including motels/hotels, shelters,
encampments, private residences, treatment facilities, and jails. The
Peer Recovery Specialist will provide harm reduction, assist with
outreach, provide connection to community resources. If this is your
passion, then come join our team! Minimum Education and Experience:High
school diploma or GED (bachelor's degree in human services or related
field preferred); completion of the Certified Peer Recovery Specialist
(CPRS) training curriculum, a mandatory prerequisite for the CPRS
certification, through the Virginia Certification Board (VCB); one year
of experience in providing peer/recovery support services or in related
behavioral health work; or an equivalent combination of training and
experience. Current Peer Recovery Specialist Certification in the State
of Virginia is preferred; lived experience with substance use disorder
preferred; experience providing community outreach services preferred;
full-sustained recovery from substances preferred; experience providing
community outreach services preferred. Required Knowledge, Skills, and
Abilities:Working knowledge of assessment, diagnosis and treatment of
mental illness. Ability to support others in recovery and demonstrate
efforts at self-directed recovery; to effectively represent and advocate
for the consumer perspective within the community and the mental health
system; to operate a personal computer and related software and other
standard office equipment; to communicate effectively orally and in
writing; to develop and maintain effective working relationships with
internal and external customers. Knowledge of substance use harm
reduction principles preferred; knowledge of substance use treatment and
resources preferred; ability to exercise mature judgment and an
understanding of safety concerns preferred; ability to adapt well to
changing priorities and challenging individuals preferred; ability to
embody a non-judgmental, non-coercive provision of services and
resources preferred. Additional Requirements:Must be a self-identified
current or former recipient of mental health services for a severe and
persistent mental illness.Current valid driver’s license and good
driving record required. Based on the Virginia DMV point system, record
must not reflect a total of six or more demerit points within the
twenty-four months preceding the anticipated hire date, or one major
violation of six demerit points within the preceding thirty-six months.
Out of state driving records must be obtained by applicant and presented
at time of interview. Records must reflect at least three years of
history and be dated within thirty days of interview date.Pre-employment
drug testing, FBI criminal background check and education/degree
verification required.This position is considered Safety Sensitive and
is subject to random drug and alcohol testing.Duties include but are not
limited to the following: • Assists consumers in developing personal
recovery and wellness goals, and models/mentors recovery process and
demonstrates coping skills; • Monitors and assesses consumer progress
and makes recommendations or modifications to treatment plan; • Serves
as a recovery agent by providing and advocating for effective
recovery-based services; assists consumers in accessing services by
educating about community and natural supports and how to utilize these
in the recovery process; • Establishes rapport and reduce harm by
providing critical, life-saving resources such as naloxone, drug testing
supplies, safer sex supplies, and hygiene items; • Works as part of a
team to provide harm reduction tools and strategies, connects
individuals to community resources, and links them to recovery services
and supports using a person-centered approach; • Responds to overdose
hotspots and collaborates with county and community resources; and •
Performs other work as required.A Chesterfield County application is
required and must be submitted online by deadline. Visit
chesterfield.gov/careers to view instructions and to complete and submit
an application. (804) 748-1551.An Equal Opportunity Employer Committed
to Workforce Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
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12 Jan 2026 - 19:51:42
Employer: City of Issaquah Expires: 02/12/2026 Summary Do others
look to you to lead the way? Do you thrive on a sense of community
& teamwork?Does the fun start when you arrive? Do you randomly
burst into song in public places? Would your friends describe you as
smiley, creative, responsible and an all-around team player? Do you
long for an outdoor summer job instead of being stuck in the mall?Do you
want to be guaranteed free weeknights & weekends to hang out with
friends?If so, the City of Issaquah needs YOU this summer to help us
live up to our incredible day camp reputation! As Camp Director, you
have the opportunity to positively impact the lives of both staff and
campers by creating a memorable experience! One Director and one
Assistant Director is needed at each Day Camp site.Day Camp
Programs:Kindercamp serves up to 50 campers, grades 1 – 230-40
hours/week; 7am – 6pm for 8 weeksMonday – Friday, June 22 – August 14,
2026Mandatory Staff Training: June 15-18 Camp 'Quah serves up to 100
campers, grades 3 - 530-40 hours/week; 7am – 6pm for 9 weeksMonday –
Friday, June 22 – August 21, 2026Mandatory Staff Training: June 15 -
18 Adventure Camp serves up to 20 campers, grades 6 – 840 hours/week;
7am – 6pm for 8 weeksMonday – Friday, June 22 – August 14, 2026Mandatory
Staff Training: June 15 - 18If you are ready to make a positive impact,
share your energy, and be a part of an incredible summer camp
experience, we want to hear from you! First application review: March 9,
2026. Apply immediately!EQUITY STATEMENT The City of Issaquah strives
to be a diverse workforce that is representative of the community we
serve. We value a variety of perspectives and life experiences and
encourage people of all backgrounds to apply. Applicants are considered
for employment without regard to race, color, gender, sexual
orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, national origin,
marital status, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or
any other protected status under federal, state and local laws. We
believe diversity and inclusion among our teammates is critical to the
success of our City operations. Essential Functions Always ensure the
safety of staff and campers.Create a positive and inclusive camp culture
that fosters growth and development.Positively model behavior and
leadership traits for staff and campers.Effectively communicate with
supervisor, staff, campers, and families.Work collaboratively and
cooperatively with your team.Plan, prepare, and facilitate daily
activities and schedules.Organize and maintain camp facilities in terms
of safety & cleanliness.Effectively manage any conflicts or issues
that may arise. Qualifications Must show a passion for working with
children and creating a fun, active, and positive environment.Must show
strong communication and interpersonal skills. Must be a minimum of
19-years-old.Must pass a criminal background check prior to onboarding.
Must have current CPR & AED certification by first day of camp.
City will offer training.
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12 Jan 2026 - 19:50:18
Employer: SS Peter and Paul Parish Expires: 02/12/2026 Holy Rosary
Pastorate/SS Peter and Paul Catholic Parish, in Pierre, SD, has an
opening for a full time Faith Formation Director. The successful
applicant will be part of a team of professionals working to spread the
Good News of Jesus Christ to the Parish and Pastorate youth,
particularly by providing programs for the parish/pastorate youth
through weekly, monthly and occasional classes, meetings and retreats by
offering of programs particular to the Parish or Pastorate, and those
offered by the Diocese of Sioux Falls, SD. The applicant will be
responsible for running a program with the help of qualified adult
volunteers to educate and form the youth of SS Peter and Paul Parish,
and overseeing the Faith Formation programs currently running within the
3 other Parishes of the Pastorate. Strong communication skills, both
verbal and written, are paramount to success in this position. A
Religious Education or Theology degree is strongly encouraged, and
experience in Youth Ministry is preferred.Position is full time, on site
and benefit eligible, and salary is $45,000-$55,000. Some travel will be
required within the pastorate (100 mile radius).Interested candidates
can send a resume and cover letter to Michele Snyder, Holy Rosary
Pastorate Business Manager at msnyder@holyrosarysd.org or 210 E Broadway
Ave, Pierre, SD 57501.
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12 Jan 2026 - 19:43:22
Employer: Dunsmuir Elementary Expires: 02/12/2026 K-2
Self-Contained Classroom Teacher About the EmployerDunsmuir Elementary
is a small Pre-K-8 Community School. It is located in a beautiful
forested setting situated along the Upper Sacramento River. We have a
focus on educating the whole child through outdoor education, art,
gardening, and learning in the community and beyond. Our small staff
works closely together to create a supportive, positive, engaging
environment for our student. We believe that ALL of our students are ALL
of our students. Our families are key to our school's success and we
value their input and participation.Job SummaryFacilitate student
success in academic and interpersonal skills through implementing
District approved curriculum and other engaging lessons in a positive
and supportive classroom environment. Provide feedback to students,
parents and administration regarding student progress, expectations,
goals, etc. Must be able to work well with a small staff to address the
needs of students as well as maintain a safe, positive
culture.Requirements / QualificationsMATERIALS Copy of Transcript
Multi-subject credential (Internships considered) Early Education units
necessary for TK English Learner Authorization Letter of Introduction
Letter(s) of Recommendation (Three Letters) Resume
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12 Jan 2026 - 19:31:06
Employer: Schoolzin Schoolzout Christian Learning Center LLC Expires:
02/12/2026 Open position for Lead Infant classroom Teacher. The
position is Monday-Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00pm. Applicant must have a
minimum of a CDA/TCC/TCD credential. Must pass a national fingerprint
background check. Must have the physical strength to lift an
infant/toddler onto a changing table and the physical stamina to
interact with infants in your care. Teacher must be physically able to
sit in the floor with children and bend to remove toys from the floor.
Position requires teacher to complete weekly lesson plans using the
center's curriculum and use the Georgia Early Learning Development
Standards (GELDS). Maintain and update children's portfolios with
information with regards to development. Staff are required to complete
a minimum of 10 professional development training hours annually,
obtain/maintain certification in First Aid and CPR. Position requires
familiarity and compliance with Georgia Child Care Regulations and
center's policies and procedures. Must have excellent communication
skills.The age group working with is Infants, 6weeks - 18months
(non-walking). The ratio followed by the center is 1:4 with a maximum
group size of 8, which is lower than the state's ratio of 1:6.
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12 Jan 2026 - 19:30:15
Employer: Missouri State University Expires: 02/12/2026 Missouri
State University is accepting applications for a POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH
ASSOCIATE. Responsibilities: The Postdoctoral Research Associate is a
staff member who is appointed for a limited period of time to pursue
advanced training by assisting a faculty member in specific research.
This is a grant-funded position with a current limit of 1 year and 3
months and is contingent upon available funds. The scholar will work on
projects that aim to advance knowledge, practice, and policy at the
intersection of K-12 computer science education and research practice
partnerships that serve minoritized communities. The overarching goal of
the appointment is to strengthen capacity (i.e., knowledge, skills,
practices, literacies) among recent education doctoral graduates whose
scholarship engages with Computer Science (CS) and other STEM
disciplines among learner groups traditionally marginalized in STEM + C
fields (e.g., predominantly Hispanic-serving K-12 environments). The
scholar will participate in a co-generative mentorship model that will
involve participation in existing K-12 social science research
projects-with the goal of additionally developing and implementing
independent research programs in related fields within their time as
post-doctoral researchers. The scholar will be co-mentored by project
investigators (i.e., PI/Co-PIs/Senior Personnel) who will provide
apprenticeship in: designing and enacting research projects,
competitively pursuing extramural funding to support research, and
mentoring students. The Postdoctoral Research Associate will collaborate
with faculty investigators to carry out such responsibilities to
include, but not limited to, the following: Developing and implementing
lines of inquiry aligned with the scholar’s interests, expertise, and
social science research goals in one or more areas: K-12 computer
science student learning, teaching practice, or policyWriting/Amending
IRB applications and obtaining IRB
approvalsCollecting/Analyzing/Managing one or multiple education-related
data sourcesCollaborating with and mentoring undergraduate and graduate
studentsPublishing and presenting research findings in competitive
peer-reviewed venuesWriting grant funding proposals to seek extramural
supportEngaging in participatory approaches to research, practice and
policy development and implementationCoordinating and working with
diverse community stakeholders (i.e., district, school- and
community-based within existing partnerships of the College of
EducationAssisting with project management, andCollaborating with other
team members at the University of Texas at El Paso [via
distance]. Salary: $70,000/annually. The Research Associate will also
receive direct post-doctoral research funds spread over the
appointment. For required qualifications and application procedures:
https://jobs.missouristate.edu. Employment will require a criminal
background check at University expense. Missouri State University is an
Equal Opportunity Employer and Institution. Link to posting: https://jobs.missouristate.edu/postings/84552
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12 Jan 2026 - 19:29:09
Employer: Nova Support Services Expires: 02/12/2026 Residential
SupportProvide support with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), including
hygiene, meal preparation, housekeeping, and personal care as
neededEnsure the safety, supervision, and well-being of individuals in
the homeSupport individuals in following daily routines, house rules,
and individualized plansMonitor and report changes in behavior, health,
or moodAssist with medication administration only if properly trained
and authorizedMaintain a clean, safe, and respectful living
environmentCommunity-Based Support (CC & CE)Support individuals
during Community Coaching (1:1) and Community Engagement (1:2–3)
servicesAssist individuals with community outings, social skill
development, coping strategies, and independenceProvide transportation
to approved activities using personal or agency vehicles, as
authorizedEncourage participation in preferred and goal-related
community activitiesPromote appropriate social behavior, safety
awareness, and decision-making in the communityDocumentation &
ComplianceComplete accurate and timely progress notes and billing sheets
in accordance with ISP goals and HCBS standardsFollow documentation
timelines and agency proceduresReport incidents, concerns, and
significant changes promptlyMaintain compliance with DBHDS, waiver
requirements, and agency policiesProfessional ConductMaintain
respectful, professional communication with individuals, families,
guardians, residential providers, and agency staffAttend required
trainings, meetings, and supervision sessionsFollow all confidentiality
and HIPAA requirementsAdhere to assigned schedules and notify
supervisors in advance of absencesRequired QualificationsHigh school
diploma or equivalentValid driver’s license and reliable
transportationAbility to pass background checks, fingerprinting, and
required screeningsStrong communication and interpersonal skillsAbility
to work independently and follow written and verbal instructions
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12 Jan 2026 - 19:28:14
Employer: South Florida Autism Charter Schools Expires: 02/12/2026
Job descriptionSouth Florida Autism Charter School is hiring Teacher
Assistants and Paraprofessional Aides for the 2025-26 school
year.SALARY: $16 per hour; does not include benefits or paid time
off.REQUIREMENTS:High School Diploma is required; Associate Degree
preferred; Bachelor's degree is a plus.For all positions, prior
experience working in the public school system, working children with
disabilities, and/or Applied Behavior Analysis is preferred.Background
screening required through Miami-Dade County Public Schools (cannot
begin working without background screening); valid social security card
is required. Fingerprint fee is $97, paid by applicant at screening
facility; Drug screening fee is $35, fee paid by applicant to
SFACS.Paraprofessionals are required to attend Staff Orientation from
August 14th through August 18th; you will be compensated for your time
at the minimum wage rate.Professional Development: Paraprofessionals are
required to be present for four (4) staff trainings; they will be held
on Saturday mornings. One (1) District training “Youth Mental Health”
is also required.Community Service Requirement: Paraprofessionals are
required to volunteer at the following events:SFACS Walk on April 18,
2025Two additional eventsOUR MISSION:South Florida Autism Charter School
provides education and therapeutic services to individuals diagnosed
with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) residing in Miami-Dade/Broward
Counties, targeting with communication deficits and/or behavioral
challenges, and who may require training in self-help skills. The
methodologies of B.F. Skinner’s Theory of Applied Behavioral Analysis
(ABA) and Verbal Behavior (VB) are applied in conjunction with State
Standards for students on a modified curriculum in order to provide the
most effective individualized educational programs possible.
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12 Jan 2026 - 19:27:31
Employer: State of Connecticut Executive Branch Expires: 02/12/2026
Supervising Psychologist 1 (Young Adult Services)Location: Waterbury,
CTDate Opened: 1/12/2026 12:00:00 AMSalary: $117,950 - $159,432/yearJob
Type: Open to the PublicClose Date" 1/26/2026 11:59:00 PMIf you
would like to know more information regarding working as a Psychologist
with DMHAS, please contact Kyle St. Jean via
email Kyle.StJean@CT.gov. Are you a seasoned psychologist looking for a
leadership role in one of the most rewarding clinical environments? Are
you ready to make a lasting impact on young adults? Join us and lead a
team that transforms lives where it matters most!The State of
Connecticut, Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS)
is currently seeking a dedicated and experienced Supervising
Psychologist 1 (Clinical) to join our Young Adult Services (YAS)
team. Our mission is to improve the lives of young people by providing
the highest quality services possible. We do this by forming a
partnership with the individual, their family, identified significant
persons and with the other community service providers. By doing so we
create a “community of care” that fosters mutual respect and
individualized client-centered treatment.POSITION
HIGHLIGHTS:Facility: Western Connecticut Mental Health Network
(WCMHN)Unit: Young Adult Services (YAS)Location: Waterbury,
CTSchedule: Full-time, 1st shift, Monday - Friday 8:00am -
4:30pmPCN: 99997 WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU Visit our new State Employee
Benefits Overview page!Professional growth and development
opportunities.A healthy work/life balance to all employeesDISCOVER THE
OPPORTUNITY TO: Engage in a rewarding career;Showcase your talents in a
meaningful role;Thrive in an exciting environment;Provide support to a
division that is passionate about the work we do;Work together in a
collaborative team environment. THE ROLE:Job duties include but are not
limited to: Work with a multi-disciplinary treatment team providing
recovery oriented, age and developmentally appropriate clinical services
to young adults with clinically complex and high-risk behaviors
including developmental, psychosexual and trauma histories;Be
responsible for developing and implementing behavioral support plans and
training to direct care staff; Provide individual, group and family
therapy when needed; Utilize DMHAS initiatives in the provision of
treatment, i.e., Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Integrated Dual
Disorder Treatment (IDDT), Attachment Regulation Competency (ARC),
Trauma Treatment, Person Centered Planning, etc.; Participate in case
conferences, critical incident reviews, trainings, staff meetings and
supervision; andHave supervisory oversight of the Psychologists working
at multiple locations within the Network. MORE ABOUT US:DMHAS is a
health care agency whose mission is to promote the overall health and
wellness of persons with behavioral health needs through an integrated
network of holistic, comprehensive, effective, and efficient services
and supports that foster dignity, respect, and self-sufficiency in those
we serve. The WCMHN's mission is to provide a comprehensive and
effective recovery-oriented system of mental health and addiction
services that promotes self-sufficiency, dignity, cultural sensitivity
and respect. Young Adult Services (YAS) was developed to help young
adults transition successfully from the Department of Children &
Families (DCF) to the adult mental health system and to achieve the
necessary skills for adulthood. YAS currently serves the most
vulnerable, high acuity, high need young adult population in the state
who are between the ages of 18 and 25. YAS programs have been developed
at community mental health agencies throughout Connecticut. Our goal is
to provide the types of supports our clients will need to make their
journey to adulthood successful. Please note:A comprehensive medical
examination, including a drug screening, will be required of all
applicants upon a conditional offer of employment.All state employees
must adhere to Connecticut’s Policy for a Drug Free Workplace. MINIMUM
QUALIFICATIONS - GENERAL EXPERIENCEA Doctorate degree in clinical or
counseling psychology and two (2) years of postdoctoral experience as a
licensed clinical psychologist. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTSIncumbents in this
class must possess and retain a license to practice psychology in Connecticut.
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12 Jan 2026 - 19:27:13
Employer: Latham Centers, Inc. Expires: 02/12/2026 Children’s
Residential Treatment & Clinical InternshipLatham Centers is seeking
dedicated summer interns to support children and adolescents with
complex learning, developmental, and mental health needs in a
residential treatment setting. This internship offers hands-on
experience in direct care, behavioral supports, and interdisciplinary
clinical practices while providing meaningful exposure to therapeutic
residential programming. This internship is ideal for students pursuing
careers in psychology, social work, counseling, special education,
applied behavior analysis, mental health, or related human services
fields who are seeking immersive experience in a therapeutic residential
setting. Interns will spend one shift per week shadowing a Clinician to
gain exposure to interdisciplinary clinical practices, treatment
planning, and the individualized needs of students. Interns report
directly to the Program Supervisor.Locations: Brewster, MASchedule:
Varied SchedulesCompensation: $20.00 per hourKey
Responsibilities:Assist, support and instruct students with developing
their daily living skills.Provide positive role modeling.Consistently
implement all treatment and behavior plans.Follow plans for assigned
activities.Ensure safety of students on grounds and in the
community.Assist in maintaining the safety and appearance of the
residential facilities.Effectively communicate with other staff
regarding student status and progress.Attend all mandatory trainings and
maintain current certifications.Provide therapeutic crisis intervention,
as needed.Assist with creation and implementation of student profiles
and behavior interventions.Assist with documentation for discharge
summaries.Gather and review behavioral data.Attend behavior support plan
meetings.Training & Requirements:All required Latham trainings and
certifications will be providedAbility to work independently,
responsibly, and as part of a teamStrong communication and observational
skillsWillingness to actively engage in direct care and clinical
learning opportunitiesCommitment to professionalism, confidentiality,
and ethical practiceThis internship is ideal for students pursuing
careers in psychology, social work, counseling, special education,
applied behavior analysis, mental health, or related human services
fields who are seeking immersive experience in a therapeutic residential
setting. Interns will spend one shift per week shadowing a Clinician to
gain exposure to interdisciplinary clinical practices, treatment
planning, and the individualized needs of students. Interns report
directly to the Program Supervisor.Latham Centers, Inc. (Latham)
provides equal opportunity for all individuals served and employed.
Latham does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ancestry,
national origin, ethnic group identification, religion, marital or
parental status, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation,
gender, gender identity or expression, genetic information, age, veteran
status, or any other category protected under applicable law in
treatment or employment at Latham, admission or access to Latham, or any
other aspect of the programs and activities that Latham operates.
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12 Jan 2026 - 19:21:37
Employer: South Florida Autism Charter Schools Expires: 02/12/2026
Job descriptionSPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST (SLP):South Florida Autism
Charter School (SFACS) is hiring Speech Language Pathologists (SLP) for
the 2025-26 school years. Full-time and Part-time positions are
available. SALARY:Contract dates are September 2, 2025 to May 22. 2026
for part-time; August 1, 2025 to July 31, 2026 for full-timePart-time:
Hourly rate starts at $50 per hour; does not include Benefits and Paid
Time OffFull-time: Salary is commensurate with experience; includes
Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, 401K with matching, paid time
offREQUIREMENTS:Requires successful completion of all educational
requirements as mandated for state licensure or eligibility for a
license in Speech Language Pathology for the State of Florida.Valid
State License for Speech Language PathologyBackground screening required
through Miami-Dade County Public Schools (cannot begin working without
background screening); social security card is required. Fingerprint
fee is $97, Drug screening fee is $35, payable to the testing
facility.Professional Development: Part-time staff must attend four (2)
staff trainings per year; Full-time staff must attend two (4) trainings
per year. Additional training(s) may be required by the School
District.Community Service Requirement: Required to volunteer at one
event; the SFACS Walk in April.OUR MISSION:South Florida Autism Charter
School provides education and therapeutic services to individuals
diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) residing in
Miami-Dade/Broward Counties, targeting with communication deficits
and/or behavioral challenges, and who may require training in self-help
skills. The methodologies of B.F. Skinner’s Theory of Applied Behavioral
Analysis (ABA) and Verbal Behavior (VB) are applied in conjunction with
State Standards for students on a modified curriculum in order to
provide the most effective individualized educational programs
possible.SFACS is a charter school that exclusively serves students on
the autism spectrum, in grades K-12, up to age 22.
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12 Jan 2026 - 19:20:54
Employer: Sevita - Northway Academy Expires: 02/12/2026 Northway
Academy, a part of the Sevita family, provides center-based Applied
Behavioral Analysis (ABA) services to individuals with Autism Spectrum
Disorder and related disabilities. Here, we believe every person has the
right to live well, and everyone deserves to have a fulfilling career.
You’ll join a mission-driven team and create relationships that motivate
us all every day. Join us today, and experience a career well
lived.Behavior Technician Northway Academy – MinnesotaWhy Join Us?✔
Monday–Friday, daytime hours – no nights or weekends✔ Competitive pay
($18–$21/hr based on qualifications)✔ Benefits for 32+ hrs/week (health,
dental, vision, PTO, 401k)✔ Same-day pay option with Dayforce Wallet✔
Work with a supportive team making a real impact✔ Opportunities for
growth in a growing fieldWhat You’ll Do:Support children with autism
through early intervention programsImplement therapy plans and behavior
strategiesTeach skills for communication, self-care, and social
interactionHelp manage behaviors and support transitions to school
settingsQualifications (must meet one* from Level 1 or Level 2*):Level 1
($20–$21/hr):Currently enrolled in a graduate program in a mental health
discipline or hold a master’s degree in a mental health fieldObtained a
bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution in behavioral health,
child development or related fields and have 6,000 hours of
paid/clinical experience delivering Applied Behavior Analysis
servicesLevel 2 ($18–$19/hr):Enrolled in OR hold a bachelor’s degree
from an accredited institution in behavioral health, child development
or related fields (mental health, special education, social work,
psychology, speech pathology, occupational therapy)Hold an associate’s
degree from an accredited institution in behavioral health, child
development or related fields (mental health, special education, social
work, psychology, speech pathology, occupational therapy) and at least
2,000 hours of supervised clinical experience (including but not limited
to experience as a DSP, PCA, Paraprofessional)Possess a high school
diploma (or GED) and have 4,000 hours of supervised clinical experience
(equivalent to 2 years of full-time experience, including but not
limited to experience as a DSP, PCA, Paraprofessional)Fluent in a
non-English speaking language or certified by a tribal nationMake a
difference every day. Apply now and start a meaningful career! Join Our
Team If you are passionate about making a difference in the lives of
individuals and families, we encourage you to join Northway Academy’s
mission of helping everyone live a full and happy life. Apply today and
start your journey toward a rewarding career well-lived. As an equal
opportunity employer, we do not discriminate on the basis of race,
color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, or gender
identity), national origin, age, disability, genetic information,
veteran status, citizenship, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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12 Jan 2026 - 19:18:39
Employer: South Florida Autism Charter Schools Expires: 02/12/2026
Job descriptionSPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY ASSISTANT (SLPA)South Florida
Autism Charter School (SFACS) is hiring Speech Language Pathology
Assistants (SLPA) for the 2025-26 school year. SALARY:$25 per hour
(does not include benefits or paid time off)Contract dates are September
2, 2025 – May 22, 2026REQUIREMENTS:Bachelor’s Degree.Valid SLP-A License
for State of Florida required.Background screening required through
Miami-Dade County Public Schools (cannot begin working without
background screening); social security card is required. Fingerprint
fee is $65, payable to the facility; Drug screening fee is $35, payable
to the school.Professional Development: Part-time staff must attend four
(2) staff trainings per year; Full-time staff must attend two (4)
trainings per year. Additional training(s) may be required by the School
District.Community Service Requirement: Required to volunteer at one
event; the SFACS Walk in April.OUR MISSION:South Florida Autism Charter
School provides education and therapeutic services to individuals
diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) residing in
Miami-Dade/Broward Counties, targeting with communication deficits
and/or behavioral challenges, and who may require training in self-help
skills. The methodologies of B.F. Skinner’s Theory of Applied Behavioral
Analysis (ABA) and Verbal Behavior (VB) are applied in conjunction with
State Standards for students on a modified curriculum in order to
provide the most effective individualized educational programs
possible.SFACS is a charter school that exclusively serves students on
the autism spectrum, in grades K-12, up to age 22.
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12 Jan 2026 - 19:02:17
Employer: SER Metro-Detroit Expires: 02/12/2026 Salary
Range:$19.00 To $21.00 HourlyJOB TITLE: Financial Coach
(Bilingual)DIVISION: Adult Services DEPARTMENT: Center for Working
Families (CWF) & ReBuild Detroit (RBD)LOCATION: 9301 Michigan
AvenueREPORTS TO: Program Services ManagerFLSA
STATUS: Non-Exempt/HourlyCLASSIFICATION: Full-Time RegularAPPROVED
DATE: 6/4/2024JOB SUMMARY: The Bilingual Financial Coach will provide
low to moderate income eligible families in the SER Center for Working
Families with financial advice/coaching that will contribute to the
financial stability and asset building capabilities of each
family. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:Facilitates financial
education workshops such as money management, credit, and banking,
mortgage loans, buying a home, and avoiding predatory lenders.Conducts
intake for participants seeking financial counseling assistance.Conducts
individual counseling on topics such as credit and debt management,
savings, budgeting, special assistance programs for homeownership,
foreclosure intervention, and other topics as appropriate.Assists the
participant to develop a personal financial plan to meet their financial
goals.Exposes participants to financial products and services such as
check cashing alternatives, flexible financial product and affordable
housing products.Assists the participant in devising a debt liquidation
plan that includes payoff priorities and timelines.Provides information
on Individual Development Accounts (IDAs) and assists with the
application process.Maintains follow-up contact with participant on
matters discussed in counseling session.Refers participant to community
or financial agencies to obtain services outlined in financial
plan.Creates and maintain partnerships with financial institutions, real
estate agencies, lending institutions, financial industry professionals,
and community-based organizations.Maintains program database including
data collection, input and program reporting.Represents the organization
in various community forums and conducts program presentations.Performs
other duties that will contribute to the program’s team
effort SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: NONE JOB QUALIFICATIONS:Bachelor’s
degree in business administration, finance or other related field. Two
to four years of related experience in personal financial education,
homebuyer education, and/or foreclosure intervention counseling
preferred. Bilingual language skills in English/Spanish required. Strong
Interpersonal skills. Certified Financial Planner preferred. Mental
ability to handle pressures related to dealing with multiple individuals
from diverse backgrounds and varying levels of need. Valid Michigan
Driver’s License. Incumbent must have a reliable means of
transportation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described are
representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully
perform the essential functions of this position. While performing the
duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to see, talk and
hear. The employee is frequently required to stand, walk, sit for
extended periods of time, and have sufficient hand, arm, and finger
dexterity to operate a phone, computer keyboard, and other office
equipment. Must be able to lift a minimum of 10 pounds.WORK
ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are
representative of those an employee encounters while performing the
essential functions of this job. - This job operates in a normal office
environment with a noise level, which is at times, moderately loud with
little discomfort due to noise, dirt, dust and the like. This role
routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones,
photocopiers, filing cabinets and fax machines. Equal Opportunity
EmployerThis job description is intended to describe the general nature
and level of work being performed by a person assigned to this job. It
is not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all job duties and
responsibilities that may be performed by a person so classified.
Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change or new ones may be
assigned at any time with or without notice.Requisition No. 1329
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12 Jan 2026 - 18:58:07
Employer: The Edward J. Madden Open Hearts Camp Expires: 02/12/2026
Join us at the Edward J. Madden Open Hearts Camp this summer to
facilitate an amazing overnight camp experience for children who have
had open heart surgery. Check out our website at:
https://www.openheartscamp.orgFill out the form at
https://www.openheartscamp.org/counselor-jobs and I will contact
you.Email: hearts@openheartscamp.orgOur camp is perfect for folks who
are looking to go into the medical field, including
future:DoctorsNursesPhysical TherapistsSocial WorkersChild Life
SpecialistsOccupational Therapistsand many other medical and educational
specialtiesWork with a small group to have an amazing summer and build
your resume working with our unique pediatric population.For our
counselor positions we look for folks who are:FunResponsibleAble to work
with a small teamInterested in outdoor activities, and camp life
(campfires, pool parties, etc.)Able to support other staffExcited about
working with campersWe work hard to support our counselors career goals
and will provide letters of recommendation tailored to your future. Our
positions are paid and include: room and board, and a travel
allowance.Reach out with any questions to hearts@openheartscamp.org
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12 Jan 2026 - 18:55:31
Employer: Hayden School District Re-1 Expires: 02/12/2026 Position
Purpose - Under the general supervision of the School Principal, to
maximize the learning experience of students with special needs, in
academics, interpersonal skills and activities of daily living by
implementing district approved curriculum; documenting teaching and
student progress/activities, outcomes; addressing students' specific
needs; providing a safe and optimal learning environment. Essential
Functions - Conducts assessments, testing and diagnostic examinations
of students for the purpose of identifying learning issues, and
recommending courses of action or corrective procedures to overcome
issues and maximize learning. - Participates in PPT's and assists in
developing Individual Educational Plans ("IEP") for
students. - Assists students and teaching staff in implementing
students' IEP's and behavior management plans. - Coordinates with
outside agencies, organizations and institutions, including state and
federal authorities as needed. - Coordinates with administrators and
other teaching staff members to ascertain individual student's abilities
and needs, including students with special needs, and to familiarize
stakeholders with social work services. - Serves as ready resource to
students and parents to provide counseling that will lead each student
to increased personal growth, self-understanding, and behavioral
management; serves as liaison between home and school. - Continues to
acquire professional knowledge and learn of current developments in the
educational field by attending seminars, workshops or professional
meetings, or by conducting research, and by maintaining professional
relationships with members of institutions of higher learning and the
business community. - Organizes and maintains a system for accurate and
complete record-keeping and providing student information to prospective
colleges and employers, as required by district procedures and
applicable laws. - Encourages parental involvement in students'
education and ensures effective communication with students and
parents. - Assists in the orientation of new teachers, and provides
in-service training in guidance. - Selects and requisitions appropriate
books, aids and other supplies and equipment and maintains inventory
records. Additional Duties - Performs other related tasks as assigned
by the Principal and other central office administrators as designated
by the Superintendent. Note: The above description is
illustrative of tasks and responsibilities. It is not meant to be all
inclusive of every task or responsibility. Equipment - Uses standard
office equipment such as personal computers, printer, copy and fax
machines, and telephone. Travel Requirements - Travels to school
district buildings and professional meetings as required. Skills,
Knowledge, Abilities - Knowledge of Special Education principles,
theories, testing, methods, etc. as well as proven methods of maximizing
the educational experience of students with special needs. - Knowledge
of differentiated instruction based upon student learning styles. -
Knowledge of data information systems, data analysis and the
formulation of action plans. - Knowledge of applicable federal and
state laws regarding education and students. - Ability to use computer
network system and software applications as needed. - Ability to
organize and coordinate work. - Ability to communicate effectively with
students and parents. - Ability to engage in self-evaluation with
regard to performance and professional growth. - Ability to establish
and maintain cooperative working relationships with others contacted in
the course of work. Physical and Mental Demands, Work Hazards - Works
in standard office and school building environments. Note: Also see
the Summary of Physical, Sensory and Environmental Requirements Needed
to Perform Essential Functions for this position. Qualifications
Profile Certification/License: - State Certification as a Special
Education Teacher. - Motor Vehicle Operator's License or ability to
provide own transportation. Education: - Bachelors from an accredited
college or university in education discipline applicable to teaching
assignment. - Masters Degree in Special Education. Experience: -
Successful prior special education teaching experience for the
appropriate grade level preferred. FLSA Status: Exempt
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12 Jan 2026 - 18:53:38
Employer: Governor's School for Entrepreneurs Expires: 02/12/2026
Job Title: Team LeaderReports to: Team DirectorEmployment Dates and
Locations:June 14 - July 12, 2026 (Includes mandatory training June 14 -
June 21, 2026) University of Kentucky (Lexington, Kentucky)Pay: $17/hr
(Includes room and meals)About the Governor’s School for
Entrepreneurs:The Governor's School for Entrepreneurs (GSE) identifies,
inspires, and empowers Kentucky’s future innovators and business
leaders. Our three-week Summer Startup program immerses high school
students in a fast-paced entrepreneurial experience, from selecting a
startup idea, to creating a prototype, to pitching their business plan.
Since 2013 we have impacted the lives of more than 1,000 high school
students. Summer Startup participants are eligible for millions of
dollars in college scholarships. Our Collegiate Pitch program is
Kentucky’s largest collegiate pitch competition and provides access to
thousands of dollars in funding. GSE’s newest initiative is our growing
alumni program. We are an independent, non-profit 501c3. We are
committed to diversity and inclusivity in our cohorts. Our alums have
launched more than 70 businesses and filed for multiple patents. We have
reached a powerful stage of growth in GSE’s evolution as we start our
second decade of fostering creative and collaborative learning, along
with economic development. We aim to serve the entire state of Kentucky
through our programming.Job Description:Team Leaders work directly with
the Team Director and Instructional Coaches to help guide the student
teams through the process of their product/service design, development,
and through the components of a business model. Team Leaders should be
good at motivating students, spotting and addressing conflict early, and
keeping teams on task. Upper level undergraduate students, graduate
students and teachers make great Team Leaders. Prior knowledge of
business models and business startups is a huge plus, but not required.
A room and all meals are provided at no cost. Team Leaders are expected
to participate in a living-learning/working situation with students that
will require 40-50 hours a week. However, Team Leaders are welcome to
commute to campus/program activities if preferred. Team leaders will
accompany our entrepreneurs on field trips, site visits, recreational
outings, and help manage the day to day activities of the GSE
program.Responsibilities:Plan and execute classroom activities that will
help facilitate an environment for student autonomous learning in
conjunction with GSE instructional coaches.Supervise up to 25 high
school entrepreneurs daily to ensure all students are learning in a safe
and productive environment.Motivate and encourage entrepreneurs while
also helping teams address and resolve conflict quickly with help from
Summer Program Counselor when needed.Maintain close communication with
instructional coaches and work with them to help guide the student teams
through the process of their product/service design, development, and
through the components of a business model.Assist in providing for the
safety and well-being of entrepreneurs while under the care and/or
supervision of the residential program.Prioritize the quality of the
student experience and what is best for them socially and
emotionally.Ensure your classroom is clean and orderly.Be a contributing
and communicating member of the staff team always focusing on the wider
community’s role and goals. Remain prompt, tidy, and respectful of
others.In cooperation with GSE admin, provide supervision for all GSE
field trips, assist with additional summer program preparations as
needed, cooperate and work in coordination with Summer Program Counselor
in support of students as needed.Available during meals and during other
non-instructional daytime hours for program planning, evaluation,
scheduling and student issues as needed.Serve as liaison between
residence life and instructional coaches communicating logistics for
daily activities with particular attention to field trips and Demo
Day.Maintain close communication on a frequent basis with the GSE Admin,
including attendance at weekly Team Leader meetings.Enforce and abide by
rules, regulations and procedures for community living as published in
the GSE Staff Handbook.Effectively balance between authority figure and
mentor with entrepreneurs by being approachable but setting boundaries
where needed; professionalism is expected at all
times. Requirements:Prior knowledge of business models and business
startups is a huge plus, but not required.Proven leadership ability.
Superior interpersonal skills, including conflict resolution.Valid
driver’s license.Experience in residential educational programs and
camps.Self-starter, must be able to work alone with a minimum amount of
supervision.Live in-residence during the summer program and training
week during June and July, in the host campus dormitory.Bachelor’s
Degree or pursuit of degree; at least one year of college or equivalent
required to apply All qualified applicants will receive consideration
for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin,
sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age or disability.
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12 Jan 2026 - 18:52:45
Employer: Sledge Institute Expires: 02/12/2026 What You’ll DoWork
in radical collaboration with colleagues, families, and community
partners to build a student-centered learning experience.Engage and
communicate effectively with students, families, colleagues, and
community partners to foster a collaborative learning environment.Design
and facilitate meaningful, real-world projects that spark curiosity and
equip students with critical skills for the future.Demonstrate deep
content knowledge aligned with North Carolina Standard Course of Study,
while integrating project-based, place-based, and competency-based
learning.Understand student cognitive development and adapt instruction
to support diverse learning styles and individualized growth.Exhibit
strong organizational skills, balancing instructional planning, student
progress monitoring, and interdisciplinary collaboration.Facilitate
dynamic discussions and presentations that encourage inquiry, critical
thinking, and student engagement.Provide meaningful emotional and social
support to students and families, creating a culture of trust,
belonging, and well-beingServe as an advisor and mentor, helping
students develop individual learning plans that align with their
interests, strengths, and academic goals.Foster a classroom culture that
is inclusive, inquiry-driven, and relationship-focused, ensuring every
student is valued and supported.Use data, student feedback, and
reflection to continually adapt and improve your instructional
practices.Integrate technology and emerging digital tools to enhance
learning experiences.Develop interdisciplinary, thematic learning
experiences that connect across subjects.Infuse global perspectives and
culturally responsive teaching into your work.Engage in continuous
professional learning to grow alongside your students and
colleagues. Performs other duties as assigned.Preferred AttributesThe
ideal candidate will bring a combination of strategic thinking,
creativity, and a deep commitment to Sledge Institute’s
mission:Confident and enthusiastic about working in a start-up
environment, embracing both the challenges and the excitement of
building something new.Thrives in designing systems and learning
experiences from the ground up.Sees challenges as opportunities for
innovation and approaches problems with a growth mindset.A strategic and
creative thinker with a track record of designing innovative programs or
initiatives.Excitement about Sledge Institute’s unique educational
model, including its six key elements.A relationship-driven approach,
with an engaging personality that inspires and connects meaningfully
with students, families, staff, and community partners.A deep commitment
to fostering a positive and inclusive school culture that supports both
student and staff wellness.An ability to navigate complex situations
with empathy, integrity, and resilience.A passion for education in rural
communities and addressing opportunity gaps for students.A disposition
that embodies Sledge Institute’s core values: Excellence, Community,
Heart, and Opportunities.Preferred QualificationsExperience in a charter
school setting.Experience fostering community partnerships and creating
interdisciplinary learning opportunities.Bilingual or multilingual
abilities.Competence with virtual and distance learning strategies and
the ability to integrate technology to support personalized learning.Who
We’re Looking ForA bold thinker and creative problem-solver who is
excited to experiment, iterate, and refine.A relationship-builder who
thrives in a collaborative, high-energy environment.A lifelong learner
who embraces feedback, reflection, and growth.A flexible, adaptive
educator who can pivot and adjust in a fast-moving, start-up
environment.An advocate for equity and student voice, committed to
ensuring all learners have the support they need to thrive.What You’ll
NeedA Bachelor’s degree in education or a related field (Master’s
preferred).A valid North Carolina Teaching License (or eligibility to
obtain one).A passion for project-based learning, competency-based
education, and interdisciplinary teaching (experience preferred, but a
willingness to learn is essential).A commitment to creating culturally
responsive, inclusive, and student-centered learning experiences.Strong
classroom management skills that emphasize relationships, trust, and
restorative practices.Why Teach at Sledge Institute?Be a part of
something new—help shape an innovative, student-centered school from the
ground up.Teach with purpose—design meaningful, real-world learning
experiences.Collaborate with an amazing team—we believe in support,
creativity, and shared leadership.Work in a school that values YOU—your
ideas, growth, and well-being matter here.Make a difference in rural
education—help create opportunities for students in our community.
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12 Jan 2026 - 18:52:36
Employer: Kern Community College District Expires: 02/12/2026
Plant Science Instructor (Rural) - One Semester Full Time Temp, Delano
Campus (Spring 2026) Kern Community College District Salary: $89,080.98
- $116,884.82 Annually Job Type: Faculty Job Number:
FY25-2600072 Location: Bakersfield College -- Delano Campus,
CA Department: Basic Function This is a one-semester, full time
temporary opportunity.Bakersfield College is seeking a full-time
temporary faculty member for an Plant Instructor. If you are highly
motivated, eager to engage a diverse student body, and passionate about
teaching and learning, we highly encourage you to submit an application.
Who We Are:We are a team of innovative, caring, and thoughtful faculty,
staff and administrators who are passionate about contributing to the
intellectual, cultural and economic vitality of our community. We embody
six core values: Learning, Diversity, Integrity, Community, Wellness and
Sustainability. These values frame our work as we provide opportunities
for our students who come to us from diverse economic, cultural,
geographical, and educational backgrounds.We offer Associate and
Baccalaureate degrees and certificates, workplace skills, and
preparation for transfer. Our rigorous and supportive learning
environment promotes diversity, equity, and inclusion and fosters
students' abilities to think critically, communicate effectively, and
demonstrate competencies and skills to become productive members of our
community and world.History of Bakersfield College:Bakersfield College
is located in Bakersfield, California, in the heart of the Central
Valley. Established in 1913, Bakersfield College is one of the nation's
oldest continually operating community colleges. The college serves
33,000 students annually on the 153-acre main campus in northeast
Bakersfield, at the Delano Campus (35 miles north of Bakersfield), the
Weill Institute (downtown Bakersfield), and BC South-West (southwest
Bakersfield). We also offer classes at several alternative locations,
including Shafter Learning Center, Arvin/Lamont, McFarland, Olive Drive
Training Facility, Wasco and other regional community locations.As a
recognized and highly awarded Hispanic Serving Institution, Bakersfield
College students are diverse and represent the communities we serve.On
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion:We are sincere about building and
sustaining an inclusive and equitable working and learning environment
for all students, faculty, staff and administrators. We believe every
member of our team enriches our diversity by exposing us to a broad
range of ways to understand and engage with the world, identify
challenges, and to discover, design and deliver solutions. Bakersfield
College has sharpened its focus on removing institutional barriers in
access, momentum, and completion. We pledge to address systemic issues
of environmental microaggressions, implicit bias, and racism through
intentional learning. We commit to strengthening our campus culture so
that students, faculty, and staff and our partners are aware of and
equipped to change policies and practices that disproportionately affect
marginalized students.About the Bakersfield Community:Situated in the
south San Joaquin Valley, Bakersfield has a rapidly growing economy in a
location that is central to some of California's best places to visit.
Fresno, Los Angeles, the mountains and several great beaches are less
than two hours away, and San Francisco is less than four hours away.
Known for hot, dry summers and mild winters, Bakersfield has deep roots
in the energy (oil, solar and wind), agriculture, and logistics
industries. Despite its growth, Bakersfield has maintained the
"small town feel" that residents here love. With a relatively
low cost of living, plenty of community events, and availability of
housing, the City of Bakersfield is a great place to
live. Representative Duties Who We Are Looking For:We are recruiting
faculty with demonstrated excellence in their field who embrace the
instructional values of access, sound pedagogy, creativity, and
innovation. We are known for our connectedness among students, faculty,
staff and our diverse local population. We are looking for applicants
with a continual drive to learn and improve teaching strategies and who
embrace opportunities to be involved in inventive committees, engaging
campus events and other collegiate endeavors. Diversity is a core value
at Bakersfield College, and we encourage applicants who demonstrate an
intellectual mindfulness to contribute to diversity, equity and
inclusiveness. If you are interested in modeling academic excellence for
your students and colleagues, we invite you to join a team that will
challenge and inspire you. Minimum Qualifications Any bachelor's degree
or higher AND two years of professional experience OR - Any associate
degree AND six years of professional experience(Professional experience
is required when the applicant possesses a master's degree. The
professional experience required must be directly related to the faculty
member's teaching assignment.)OR - The equivalent. (Certain combinations
of education, experience, and other accomplishments in the field may be
judged as equal to the stated minimum qualifications for these
positions. Candidates who feel they possess such equivalent
qualifications must request and submit an
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ANDA demonstrated sensitivity to students with diverse academic,
socio-economic, cultural and ethnic backgrounds and students with
disabilitiesNote: Degrees and credits must be from accredited
institutions (Title V Section 53406). Any degree from a country other
than the United States, including Canada and Great Britain, must be
evaluated by an evaluation service.Note: The screening of candidates
will be conducted by a screening committee. The screening committee
reserves the right to limit the number of interviews granted. Meeting
the minimum qualifications for a position does not assure the applicant
of an interview. Knowledge & Abilities The successful applicant will
be able to demonstrate that they are broadly prepared and have a depth
of knowledge in the discipline. In addition, the successful applicant
will be able to demonstrate the following knowledge and abilities: •
Ability to work effectively and harmoniously with colleagues in an
environment that promotes innovation, teaching, learning and service to
diverse student population;• Ability to effectively work with students
with a wide range of skills, motivations, academic and vocational
goals;• Ability to develop curriculum, including curriculum delivered
via different modalities; -Ability to participate in recruitment and
articulation activities with local schools, colleges and universities;•
Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing;• Ability
to maintain subject matter currency;• Ability to assess student,
program, and institutional learning outcomes;• Knowledge of computers
and willingness to adopt new technologies that support student success.
Knowledge of and commitment to the California Community College
mission. SALARY RANGEKern Community College District
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Placement Level Salary: $ 116,884.82 annually SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONSFirst
Review of Applications: Complete application packets will be accepted
until the position is filled; but those received by December 14, 2025,
are assured consideration. The College reserves the right to extend time
limits or reinitiate the recruitment/selection process at any
point.Completed application packet MUST include:• Completed Online
Application for Employment form• Current resume• Letter of interest
(Cover Letter)• Statement of personal philosophy of teaching• Copy of
legible transcripts• Copy of sample syllabi• List of five (5)
professional references - Listed on application form It is the
applicant's responsibility to redact (or remove) any personal
information from all documents prior to uploading. This includes Social
Security Numbers, Date of Birth, and any photos of the
applicant. Foreign Degree: Applicants with foreign degrees from colleges
or universities outside of the United States must have their coursework
evaluated by a professional association that is a member of the National
Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) or Academic
Credentials Evaluation Institute, INC. (ACEI). A copy of the evaluation
must be submitted with your on-line application. Applicants who require
reasonable accommodation to participate in the selection process should
contact Human Resources to make the necessary arrangements.
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to achieving staff diversity and the principles of equal employment
opportunity. The District encourages a diverse pool of applicants and
does not discriminate on the basis of national origin, religion, age,
gender, gender identity, gender expression, race or ethnicity, color,
medical condition, genetic information, ancestry, sexual orientation,
marital status, physical or mental disability, pregnancy, or because
he/she is perceived to have one or more of the foregoing
characteristics, or based on association with a person or group with one
or more of these actual or perceived characteristics or any other
characteristic protected by federal, state or local law, in any of its
policies, procedures or practices.
https://www.kccd.edu/human-resources/discrimination-free-work-environment.html The
District does not provide sponsorship for authorization to work in the
United States. Work authorization should be established at the time of
application submission All applicants must apply online at
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12 Jan 2026 - 18:52:14
Employer: Kern Community College District Expires: 02/12/2026
Department Assistant III Kern Community College District Salary:
$45,944.88 - $64,918.92 Annually Job Type: Classified Job Number:
FY25-2600121 Location: Bakersfield College -- Panorama Campus,
CA Department: Instruction Basic Function Under the direction of an
assigned supervisor, provide a variety of complex and confidential
clerical and secretarial services to college administrators, faculty and
staff; to provide information to the faculty, staff, students and
public; to provide complex staff assistance to
departments. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: The Department Assistant
III provides specialized clerical support requiring a broad knowledge of
an assigned program or functional area. Incumbents are typically
assigned to a functional area where use of independent judgment requires
related specialized training and experience. Representative
Duties Perform general secretarial and clerical work; schedule
appointments and process personnel information; monitor, order,
distribute and maintain office supplies; order textbooks; maintain and
troubleshoot new equipment; receive and sort mail. Type and proofread a
wide variety of reports, letters, projects and proposals; compose
correspondence related to assigned responsibilities; assist in preparing
and typing course outlines and catalog information including class and
final examination schedule information. Participate in the planning,
development and implementation of a variety of events and functions
directly related to area of responsibility, including fund raising and
special events related to college programs. Assign work activities,
projects and programs to clerical and student help; monitor work flow;
review and evaluate work products, methods and procedures; participate
in the selection of clerical or student staff; assist in staff
training. Perform a variety of work involved in student assistance
including scheduling classes; arrange special accommodations such as
testing or audiovisual equipment; inform students of class
cancellations; transfer students. Prepare a variety of reports and
requests such as travel request forms and faculty request forms; prepare
monthly payroll; report teacher absences; verify student assistants'
time cards; issue, receive, type and process various applications,
permits and other forms. Organize and maintain filing systems; maintain
a variety of files and record logs directly related to area of
assignment including certificated and classified employee files, budget
information, student rehabilitation progress and general student
files. Receive and deliver supplies; verify incoming shipments for
appropriate quantity and quality; record receipt of merchandise on
purchase order; file purchase order; forward purchase orders to District
office for partial or full payment; send District updated inventory
list. Respond to supply and material delivery problems; identify
shipping problems and return goods shipped in error to vendors. E Assist
in reviewing outgoing correspondence and reports for accuracy,
completeness and compliance with established standards; participate in
the development of program newsletters. Maintain calendars and schedules
of activities, meetings, interviews and appointments; coordinate
activities with other departments, various Board and committee members,
the public and outside agencies; maintain departmental bulletin
board. Review materials for completeness and conformance with
established regulations and procedures; apply applicable policies and
procedures in determining completeness of applications, records and
reports; provide information and forms to the public; collect and
process appropriate information. Serve as a receptionist; answer the
telephone and provide information to students, other offices and the
general public regarding the College's policies and procedures as
required; provide information on classes, instructors and
schedules. Participate in budget preparation and administration; prepare
cost estimates for budget recommendations; submit justifications for
budget items; prepare requisitions for supplies and equipment for all
specially funded projects; monitor and control expenditures. Exercise
functional and technical supervision over clerical and secretarial staff
and student assistants. Perform related duties as assigned; duties
performed at extension sites may be diverse and varied. Minimum
Qualifications Any combination equivalent to: graduation from high
school and three years of responsible clerical
experience Salaryhttps://www.kccd.edu/human-resources/salary-schedules.html,
CLASSIFIED, Range 38.040 hours per week, 12 months per year$3,828.74 -
$5,409.91 monthly/annually (Maximum Entry Level Salary: $4,022.57
monthly/annually) Special InstructionsComplete application packets will
be accepted until the position is filled. However, applications received
by 12/02/25 are assured consideration. The District and/or College
reserves the right to extend time limits or re-initiate the
recruitment/selection process at any point.Completed application packets
must include the following. • Completed online application for
employment• Current resume• Letter of interest (cover letter)• List of 5
(five) professional references (entered in online application)• Copy of
legible transcripts, if applicable It is the applicant's responsibility
to redact or remove any personal information from all documents prior to
uploading. This includes Social Security Numbers, Date of Birth, and any
photos of the applicant. International or Foreign DegreesApplicants with
international or foreign degrees from colleges or universities outside
of the United States must have their coursework evaluated by a
professional association that is a member of the National Association of
Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) or Academic Credentials
Evaluation Institute, INC. (ACEI). A copy of the evaluation must be
submitted with your online application. AccommodationsApplicants who
require reasonable accommodation to participate in the selection process
should contact Human Resources to make the necessary arrangements. (For
more information, see our
https://www.kccd.edu/about/dei.html.) Discrimination Free Work
EnvironmentThe District and College are strongly committed to achieving
staff diversity and the principles of equal employment opportunity. The
District and College encourages a diverse pool of applicants and does
not discriminate on the basis of national origin, religion, age, gender,
gender identity, gender expression, race or ethnicity, color, medical
condition, genetic information, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital
status, physical or mental disability, pregnancy, or because he/she is
perceived to have one or more of the foregoing characteristics, or based
on association with a person or group with one or more of these actual
or perceived characteristics or any other characteristic protected by
federal, state or local law, in any of its policies, procedures or
practices. (See our
https://www.kccd.edu/human-resources/discrimination-free-work-environment
information.) Work AuthorizationKern Community College District does not
provide sponsorship for authorization to work in the United States. Work
authorization should be established at the time of application
submission. Knowledge & Abilities KNOWLEDGE OF:Modern office
procedures, methods and computer equipment.Word processing methods,
techniques and programs.Correct English usage, spelling, grammar and
punctuation.Principles of budget administration. Basic
arithmetic. ABILITY TO:Learn, interpret and apply the policies and
procedures of the District.Learn class scheduling and academic
requirements.Perform general secretarial and clerical work including
maintenance of appropriate records and compiling information for
reports.Work courteously with students and the general public on the
telephone or in person.Train clerical and student staff.Participate in
budget administration.Operate a variety of office machines including a
computer and applicable software.Understand and follow oral and written
direction.Perform simple mathematical calculations.Communicate
effectively both orally and in writing. Establish and maintain
cooperative and effective working relationships with others. All
applicants must apply online at https://apptrkr.com/6843452. Emails will
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