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24 Feb 2026 - 14:51:57
Employer: Tennessee State Government Expires: 03/27/2026 PHYSICIAN
- PSYCHIATRISTDepartment of Mental Health and Substance Abuse
ServicesWestern Mental Health Institute, Clinical ServicesBolivar,
TNSalary: Board Eligible $16,667.00 - $20,833.00 per month, $200,004.00
- $250,000.00 annually. Board Certified $18,334.00 - $22,500.00 per
month, $220,008.00 - $270, 000.00 annually.Closing Date: 03/02/2026This
is an on-site position.Background Check:This position requires a
criminal background check. Therefore, you may be required to provide
information about your criminal history in order to be considered for
this position.Who we are and what we do:The Tennessee Department of
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (DMHSAS) is charged with
planning for and promoting an array of services from prevention and
early intervention to resiliency and recovery. The Department oversees
four Regional Mental Health Institutes (RMHIs) and contracts with mental
health and substance abuse community providers across the state to offer
services to Tennesseans. The Department manages a budget of more than
$300 million, with funding from dedicated fees, revenue, federal grants,
and state general fund appropriations. Western Mental Health Institute
(WMHI) is Tennessee's third largest State mental health hospital located
in Bolivar Tennessee and has been serving 24 counties in West Tennessee
since 1889. Hospitalizations are on a voluntary or involuntary basis, or
patients can also be referred by the court system for pre-trail
evaluations. The hospital offers 2 short-term care units, 4 long-term
care units, and therapeutic treatment units for a total of 150 beds.How
you make a difference in this role:WMHI offers a culturally diverse
setting, with excellent State of Tennessee benefits. Our Physician
Psychiatrists practice as part of an interdisciplinary treatment team
that makes a difference and provides top-notch, quality clinical care
with minimal administrative requirements.Job Overview:Psychiatrists work
8:00a to 4:30p; one (1) hour lunch; Monday-Friday. They are Head of a
multi-disciplinary treatment team of an acute or sub-acute unit. They
provide supervision for Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, if applicable.
Unless other assigned clinical duties prevent doing so, the physician
shall be on his/her assigned unit during the morning hours in order to
confer with other members of the patient treatment team concerning
current clinical issues, review lab reports, consultations, and/or any
other reports not previously reviewed by the physician, and as
appropriate, shall take steps needed to address patient care issues
related to these documents. The Physician conducts clinical reviews
(rounds) during the morning hours routinely, allowing them to make the
other core members of the treatment team aware of any change in the
patient care deemed necessary, and allows for any changes in treatment
deemed necessary to be implemented the same day.Key
Responsibilities:Lead Psychiatrist in an acute or sub-acute unit. Roles
include, but not limited not, head of a treatment team, possible
supervision of a psychiatric nurse practitioner, medication management,
admissions, discharges, completing progress notes on a daily basis, and
involvement with various hospital committees. A demonstrated working
knowledge of persons with complex psychiatric and addiction issues and
their families. Knowledge related to use of Electronic Clinical Record
(ECR) and other computer usage, as needed. Proven skills in networking
among a diverse group of agencies and organizations. Effective
communication skills, including written and public speaking, and adept
at dealing with people at various levels within the organization, as
well as external stakeholders and leaders. Proven experience in
successfully initiating and sustaining multi-agency and multi-community
policy, system, and environmental change strategies.Minimum
Qualifications:Board Certified or Board Eligible Physician Psychiatrist.
Four (4) Year Psychiatric Residency training from an accredited program.
Licensed to practice medicine in TN / or willing to obtain license to
practice medicine in TN prior to hire.Pursuant to the State of
Tennessee's Workplace Discrimination and Harassment policy, the State is
firmly committed to the principle of fair and equal employment
opportunities for its citizens and strives to protect the rights and
opportunities of all people to seek, obtain, and hold employment without
being subjected to illegal discrimination and harassment in the
workplace. It is the State's policy to provide an environment free of
discrimination and harassment of an individual because of that person's
race, color, national origin, age (40 and over), sex, pregnancy,
religion, creed, disability, veteran's status or any other category
protected by state and/or federal civil rights laws.
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24 Feb 2026 - 14:48:30
Employer: Calumet Public School District 132 Expires: 03/27/2026
Title:Speech Language PathologistDate:2026-2027 School YearJob
Summary: Provide individual speech services for qualified children with
speech and/or language impairments students. Consults with parents and
teachers regarding students' speech and language
needs.Qualifications:Illinois State Board of Education Licensed
Speech/Language PathologistPreferred:Certification of
Clinical Competence Responsibilities: Assessment:Demonstrates knowledge
of formal and informal assessment proceduresSelects appropriate
assessment instrumentsConducts assessments appropriatelyInterprets
assessment information accuratelyDemonstrates knowledge of the
screening/referral/evaluation processConducts ongoing assessment of
instructional/therapeutic goals and objectivesDemonstrates awareness,
understanding and knowledge of the variety of physical, emotional and
cognitive conditions which may contribute to communication
disordeProvision of Instruction/Therapy/Counseling:Demonstrates an
understanding of the content areaDefines and/or revises specific and
sequential goals and objectives appropriate for student based
assessmentDevelops long range plan according to
instructional/therapeutic sequenceDemonstrates daily preparation to
achieve IEP goals and objectivesSelects, prepares and/or adapts
materials to meet individual student needsOrganizes time, space,
materials, equipment for instruction/therapyPlans for a substitute and
has materials available at all times (when appropriate)Employs a variety
of techniques, methods and materials appropriate for student
needsDemonstrates effective individual and group behavior management techniques
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24 Feb 2026 - 14:46:18
Employer: Liza Jackson Preparatory School Expires: 03/27/2026 Job
Goals: To assure that each assigned student is academically successful,
behaviorally and socially appropriate, attends full school day
regularly, achieves his/her documented academic goals, and demonstrates
at least one full year of growth on standardized test measures. To
assure that Liza Jackson Preparatory School achieves or exceeds each
charter goal and objective. To demonstrate leadership, initiative,
cooperation and esprit de’corp with colleagues and supervisors in order
to accomplish the mission of Liza Jackson Preparatory
School.Qualifications: Valid Florida Educator Certificate in assigned
subject area and/or other appropriate credentials as required for the
specific position. Meet criteria for being deemed a “Highly Qualified
Teacher” in Florida, according to the requirements of the Florida
Department of Education, and the Florida ESOL requirements appropriate
to the subject taught. Physically, mentally, and emotionally capable of
performing required tasks and duties essential to the position
Knowledge of and commitment to students who have exceptional education
needs, academic/social delays, behavioral issues, or are otherwise in
need of alternative approaches to educationClassroom Performance
Responsibilities:A. Instruction1. Adhere to approved curriculum using
effective teaching strategies and techniques and demonstrating current
content knowledge and pedagogical expertise.2. Effectively implement SFA
and other Board-approved initiatives.3. Prepare lessons and
instructional materials in advance.4. Submit weekly lesson plans.5.
Maintain prompt and accurate daily attendance reports and grades.6.
Conduct appropriate student evaluations daily, weekly, and end of
grading periods and use the data to drive instructional decisions.7.
Submit correct data and reports for LEP, 504 and/or RTI meetings in a
timely manner.8. Administer and supervise standardized testing.9. Submit
all reports, grades and other data accurately and before the
deadline.10. Participate in professional development activities on and
off campus to support continued professional growth and improve
instructional expertise.11. Demonstrate effective teaching techniques
and implement effective strategies for individual learning styles and
academic levels.12. Provide interesting, challenging, learning
activities applicable to real-life situations and appropriate for
student’s performance and age level.B. Classroom Climate13. Maintain
appropriate and effective classroom discipline.14. Respond to student
misbehavior appropriately and in a manner which maintains the student’s
dignity.15. Maintain a positive, supportive classroom environment where
students feel safe, secure, and supported.16. Maintain contact with
student’s family/guardians-hold conferences as appropriate.17. Supervise
students on arrival, breaks, departure, at all times.C. Communication18.
Notify parents of academic/behavioral progress at regular intervals
throughout each grading period.19. Notify student’s parents/guardians
when student is habitually absent.20. Communicate professionally at all
times.D. Other21. Submit written requests for supplies and equipment.22.
Notify authority in event of emergency-follow Safety/Health Plan.23.
Follow school policies and procedures as established by the LJPS
Board.24. Attend regularly scheduled faculty meetings.25. Perform
assigned arrival and dismissal duties as assigned.26. Attend/take part
in assigned after school duties as assigned.27. Sponsorship, coaching or
other duties as assigned.28. Perform other duties as assigned by the
Principal or Assistant Principal in support of the mission of
LJPS.Responsibilities as a Professional Employee:1. Maintain
professional personal appearance-follow dress code or wear uniform as
appropriate.2. Follow provisions of Employee Manual and Florida Code of
Ethics.3. Attend workshops/training as appropriate to enhance
performance of duties.4. Seek advice when necessary to make appropriate
decisions.5. Use school resources prudently.6. Evaluate problems
objectively and identify appropriate solutions.7. Be flexible and adapt
to changes in order to accomplish the mission of the school.8. Work and
plan with colleagues for mutual learning, planning, use of resources.9.
Foster positive teamwork with colleagues.10. Contribute to resolution of
conflicts.11. Accept and follow instructions/direction consistently and
without delay.12. Be prompt, report to work on time, and remain for the
total workday.13. Accept responsibility and leadership roles when given
opportunity.14. Demonstrate support of administration, policies,
improvement of the school and accomplishment of its mission/goals.15.
Notify appropriate personnel in advance when you must be absent, obtain
approval for the absence, and secure a substitute teacher for the
class.16. Demonstrate personal and professional motivation to best serve
each individual student as well as the total student body by assuming
your responsibility to be sure they learn.Working Conditions: The
School Year is 196 days for 10 month employees-including 6 paid
holidays. Employment is at-will. This means that either party may
terminate employment at any time during the period of appointment
without cause or prior notice. In the event of termination by either
party prior to the completion of the school year, remuneration shall be
based on specific services provided and payment will be made
accordingly. Teachers shall be evaluated annually using the Charlotte
Danielson Framework for Teaching Assessment. Performance Appraisal for
teachers is based on classroom observations and the responsibilities for
the classroom and as an employee as indicated above. A Professional
Development Plan may be included in the evaluation document as warranted.
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24 Feb 2026 - 14:37:54
Employer: School District of Lee County Expires: 03/27/2026 🌟
Join Our Team as a School CounselorThe School District of Lee County |
Florida | All Grade Levels (Elementary, Middle, High School)Are you
passionate about helping students thrive? The School District of Lee
County is seeking dedicated School Counselors who are committed to
supporting the academic, career, and social-emotional development of all
students. As a School Counselor, you'll play a vital role in shaping
young lives, promoting equity, and creating opportunities through a
comprehensive, data-driven counseling program. We have multiple openings
across elementary, middle, and high schools throughout the county.
Whether you're just starting your career or looking for a fresh
opportunity to make a difference, we'd love to connect! 💼 What You’ll
DoAs a School Counselor, you will:Design and deliver a comprehensive
school counseling program grounded in student achievement, well-being,
and readiness for life beyond graduation.Provide direct counseling
services, including individual and group counseling, classroom lessons,
and responsive support.Collaborate with families, educators, and
community partners to build a school culture that supports all
students.Use data to identify needs, drive decisions, and close
opportunity gaps.Promote social-emotional learning, college and career
readiness, and healthy school climates.Support students through
transitions, challenges, and personal growth.Advocate for systemic
changes that create inclusive and equitable educational environments. ✅
What You BringA Master’s degree in School Counseling from an accredited
institutionA valid Florida teaching certificate in guidance and
counseling (PreK–12)A passion for student success, a collaborative
spirit, and a commitment to equity 🎁 Your PerksWe value our employees
and offer a competitive and comprehensive benefits package:FREE health
and life insurance for employeesRobust retirement plansWellness programs
and incentivesState-of-the-art onsite gym at the District OfficeFree
professional development to grow your skillsExclusive employee discounts
from local and national partners 🏫 Why Lee County?The School District
of Lee County is one of the largest and most dynamic districts in
Florida, serving over 101,000 students across a wide range of vibrant
communities. With more than 12,000 employees, we are proud to be a
leading employer and a vital part of the community. Join a team that’s
making a meaningful difference—every day. 📍Apply TodayBe part of
something bigger. Inspire. Support. Lead.Apply now to become a School
Counselor with The School District of Lee County and help shape the
future, one student at a time.
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24 Feb 2026 - 14:35:36
Employer: Como Park Zoo and Conservatory Expires: 03/27/2026
inforAre you a teacher looking for a meaningful and fun summer
opportunity?Como Park Zoo & Conservatory is hiring Summer Camp Care
Specialists.Camp Care Specialists partner with families, instructors,
and camp leadership to ensure every camper feels safe, included, and
supported. This role provides additional assistance for campers who may
benefit from accommodations such as environmental modifications,
medication administration, behavioral support, or participation
assistance.Information specific to this position:Dates: June 8 – August
21, 2026 (minimum three-week commitment required)Schedule:
Monday–Friday, approximately 32 hours per weekCompensation: $750 per
weekRequired training dates: May 16–17, 2026 or May 30–31, 2026 (Some
scheduling flexibility available)Training Stipend: $300Here’s what you
can expect to do:Review camper registration materials and identify
potential support needsCommunicate with families prior to and during the
camp weekCoordinate accommodation plans with camp staffProvide direct
support to campers and instructors as neededManage and administer
medications according to established proceduresAssist with drop-off,
pick-up, and recess supervisionPosition RequirementsCurrent Special
Education Teaching License (preferred elementary school)Minimum of 1
year of experience in a school setting or similar.Ability to lift 50
lbsCPR and First Aid Certification (preferred)How to ApplyPlease submit
a resume to Brigid Murphy at brigid.murphy@ci.stpaul.mn.us. Please
include "Camp Care Specialist" in the subject line. More
information at: https://comozooconservatory.org/support-us/job-internships/
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24 Feb 2026 - 14:15:21
Employer: Olmsted County, MN Expires: 03/27/2026 Recognized as one
of the best places to work in Southeast Minnesota for three consecutive
years, at Olmsted County every role helps to foster a vibrant community
where everyone thrives. Our employees are at the heart of everything we
do, driving public service excellence and community well-being.We don’t
just offer a job, we offer a career filled with purpose, growth, and
fulfillment. Our benefits package ensures your wellbeing, while career
advancement opportunities and professional development empower you to
reach your full potential.Join us, and you'll be part of a
purpose-driven team where your work truly makes a difference. Together,
we build a sustainable, healthy, and welcoming community.Minimum
Qualifications of Education and ExperienceExpected starting salary is
$27.14 to $36.25. Full salary is $27.14 to $45.35Bachelor’s degree from
an accredited college or university in paralegal, human services, or
related field.ORAssociate’s degree from an accredited college in
paralegal, human services, or related field and one (1) year of paid
experience in a similar position as listed in the work
functions.ORCombination of education and experience equivalent to three
(3) years of experience in a similar position as listed in the work
functions.Regular and reliable attendance is a necessary component of
job/position. Individuals required to use County vehicles and equipment
must have a valid driver’s license and be free of any major traffic
violations for the last three (3) years.Nature of WorkUnder direct
supervision, partners with County Attorney staff to establish and
enforce child support orders. Interviews clients, gathers information,
and makes referrals to collaborative agencies. Educates clients on child
support processes using various communication methods. Drafts legal
documents and provides testimony in District Court hearings, court
referrals, and judgment actions. Supports a diverse, respectful, and
inclusive workplace.Examples of Work Interviews clients to gather
information to establish paternity, locate an absent parent, establish a
court order, or to enforce an existing court order for support and
spousal maintenance.Completes interstate actions to establish and
enforce child support in other states.Inputs and maintains case data in
state computer system.Initiates and participates in legal actions to
establish paternity, establish/modify child support orders, and enforce
court orders for support.Negotiates out-of-court child support related
settlements for final approval by the court.Refers clients to other
collaborative agencies.Completes other duties as assigned. Knowledge,
Skills and Abilities Knowledge of case management and review
techniques.Knowledge of child support law.Knowledge of the legal
process, rules of evidence, and court procedures.Knowledge of community
resources.Knowledge of data privacy laws and regulations.Skill in the
use of motivational interviewing techniques.Skill in the use of
computers and technology.Skill in the use of basic business math.Ability
to compile evidence, analyze facts, and make recommendations.Ability to
remain objective.Ability to establish and maintain effective working
relationships with others.Ability to communicate effectively both orally
and in writing.Ability to interpret court documents.Ability to process a
large amount of work in an efficient manner. Persons with disabilities:
the above is a general listing of job duties. Essential and
non-essential functions may vary by individual position. Reasonable
accommodations may be available for both essential and non-essential job duties.
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24 Feb 2026 - 14:09:02
Employer: Chattahoochee Valley Community College Expires: 03/27/2026
CVCCMathematics InstructorSALARY See Position Description
LOCATION Phenix City, ALJOB TYPE
Full-Time
JOB NUMBER 2026-06COLLEGE/DIV
CVCC-207060-Mathematics OPENING DATE
02/23/2026CLOSING DATE
3/9/2026 11:59 PM Central CAMPUS LOCATION
Chattahoochee Valley Community College Position SummaryNOTE: CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE OBSERVES EASTERN TIME.The
primary task of an instructor at Chattahoochee Valley Community College is to instruct students in activities designed to promote intellectual growth. Essential duties and responsibilities of an instructor include
commitments to students in the classroom, to the teaching discipline, to
students outside the classroom, to the College, and to the community. Salary: Salary level will be determined by educational attainment and years of directly applicable experience according to Salary Schedule D-1. The salary range for nine months is $46,590-$94,363. Summer employment may be available (an additional amount of $14,384-$29,194), but is not guaranteed. Applicants must meetthe minimum qualifications as indicated on this vacancy notice and must submita completed online application packet through the onlineapplication system by the deadline in order to be considered for this position. It is the applicant's responsibilityto ensure his or her application is complete. Incomplete application packets willeliminate the possibility of an interview. A complete application
packet consists of the following:Online employment
applicationCover letter describing specifically how your experience and qualifications meet the required qualifications Current resumeCopies of ALL college transcripts identifyingthe applicant, institution, and date degree conferred Verification of experience (employment) will be required after the interviewprocess and priorto an offer of employment. Letter(s) must come from current and/or former employers, verifying employment experience to meetminimum required qualifications and appropriate placement on the salary schedule. Letter(s) must includeemployment dates, employment status, and job title, and be on official letterhead with an authorized personnel signature. Application materials, including transcripts, must provide documentation that the applicants meet all minimum qualifications. Degrees must be posted on transcripts.Unofficial transcripts are acceptable for application; however, theCollege may request official transcripts before extending anemployment agreement to the successful candidate. Incomplete application packets will eliminate the possibility of an interview. It is the applicant's responsibility to ensure his or her application packet is complete. Once submitted, allapplication materials become the propertyof CVCC. Only applications received during the period of the announcement will be considered. NO PHOTOS, please. The College will deny requests for copies of application materials, including transcripts.Anticipated Start Date: SummerSemester 2026, or as negotiated.Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesCommitmentto Students in the Classroom:Designs and administers at least three evaluations for grade determinations each semester.Demonstrates knowledge inteaching discipline.Teaches assigned classes.Meets classesfor scheduled period of time.Carries outall assignments according to schedule.Uses written objectives as criteria for evaluation of student performance.Uses appropriate teaching-learning aids, materials, and methodologies, and utilizes instructional technology to enhance theteaching andlearning process.Develops anddelivers Web-based instructions.Maintains accurate class records.Prepares course syllabi andobjectives in conjunction with departmental guidelines.Submits syllabi to the Chief Academic Officer for approval.Distribute syllabi and
objectives in all classes.Commitment to Teaching
Discipline:Maintain currency of professional knowledge and skills through professional development and continuing education in order to remain current in the discipline.Masters software asneeded in order to enhance instruction.Demonstrates willingness to assist colleagues with instruction ideas and methodologiesParticipates in departmental selection of texts and teaching materials.Plans, implements, and evaluates both introductory and advanced college transfer and technical courses appropriate to the community college level and discipline.Recommends appropriate supplementary and complementary subjectmaterials to the Learning Resource Center.Commitment
to Students Outside the Classroom:Maintains appropriate office hours.Serves as an academic advisorin assisting students in developing educational goals.Assists students in course selection.Participates in all College registration activities (advance registration, New Student Experience, late registration, and drop/add).Attends student functions.Responds to student questions/emails in a timely manner.Commitment
to the College:Maintains regular and predictable attendance.Maintains a minimum of thirty-five (35) hour work week.Maintains and submits all required records and reports, includingclass records and reports.Participates in the College's planning process.Serves on institutional committees.Attends all required academic functions (i.e., departmental meetings, faculty meetings, graduation, etc.)Attends campus activities outside the
normal work hours, whenever possible.Performs duties withinestablished time frames (i.e., submission of class/office hour forms, class rosters, course grades, reports, etc.Aggressively recruits students for theprogram and the College at large.Commitment to Community:Demonstrates
a willingness to serve as a resource person in the area of expertisefor communityorganizations, businesses, schools, or special events.Represents the
institution in a positive manner. Other Duties and Responsibilities:Maintain confidentiality
of identified
sensitive information and departmental information.Adheres to all policiesand procedures set forth by the College.As a Campus SecurityAuthority (CSA), report to the official or office designated by the institution to collect crime report information, such as the campus policy or securitydepartment, those allegations of Clery Act crimes that the CSA concludes were madein good faith.Maintains currency of professional knowledge and skills through professional development and continuing education.Interacts withand serves diverse student and employee populations in a courteous and friendly manner.Adheres to College standards of professionalism and confidentiality, including courteous and friendly interaction with other CVCC employees.Participants in the College's graduation ceremony.Performs other duties as assigned.QualificationsMaster's degree (M.A., M.S.), from a regionally accredited institution, with 18 graduate semester hours, or the equivalent quarter hours in mathematics coursesTeaching experience in the field of mathematics as a primary
instructor in the secondary
or post-secondary setting Ability to incorporate instructional technology innovations into the
classroom curriculumEffective oral and written communication skills; proficiency in the Englishlanguage Strong work ethic and high degree of professionalismAbility to work under supervision, in a team, or independentlyAbility to work a flexible schedule, including evenings and Saturdays Competent use of the Microsoft Office suitePreferred Qualifications:Experience in teaching mathematics in post-secondary settings Experience indeveloping and teaching online mathematics courses Application
Procedures/Additional Information All correspondence with applicants regarding this search process will be sent via email. Applicants must meetthe minimum qualifications indicated in this vacancy announcement.
They must submit
a complete application packet via online application process by the deadline
in order to be considered. PLEASE DO NOT UPLOAD PHOTOS. Theonline application link is found on the employment page of the College's website at: https://www.cv.edu/about/leadership/human-resources/ andhttps://www.schooljobs.com/careers/accs/chattahoochee. Applicants who
failto submit all required information will be disqualified. Only
applicationsreceived during the
period of thisannouncement will be considered. The College will not incur the cost of the applicant's interview expenses.Applicants desiring reasonable accommodations for the interview are encouraged to request such accommodations when contacted for an interview appointment. The College reserves the right to fill the positionwithin one year of the stated anticipated startingdate or not to fill the position due to budgetary or operational considerations.
Further, the College reserves the right to fill more than one position in the same job classification should another vacancy occur during the search process. All male applicants between the age of 18-26must provide proof of Selective ServiceRegistration. Inaccordance with Alabama CommunityCollege System policy and guidelines, the applicant selected for employment willbe required to sign a consent form for a criminalbackground check.In the event a conviction for a felony or any crimeinvolving moral turpitude is found, the procedures established for the Board of Trustees' policyconcerning criminal background
checks will be followed. Chattahoochee Valley Community College (CVCC) isan active participant in the Employment Eligibility Program (E- Verify), which electronically confirms an employee's eligibility to work in the United States as required by theDepartment of Homeland Security. Applicants hired by CVCC will be subjectto the E-Verify process pursuant to the Act. No. 2011-535. CVCC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is the official policy of the Alabama Community College System that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, disability, gender, religion, creed, national origin, or age, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program, activity, or employment. CVCC will make reasonable accommodations for qualified candidates or employees. CVCC reservesthe right to withdraw this job announcement at any time prior to the awarding.
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24 Feb 2026 - 14:05:19
Employer: Agassiz Village Summer Camp Expires: 03/27/2026 Camp
Counselor (Seasonal Summer 2026) POSITION SUMMARY: The Agassiz Village
Camp Counselor is responsible for ensuring overall camper well-being,
keeping a cabin group of 12 campers (ages vary from 8-17) on schedule
with activities, and leading camp activities. A counselor’s work
includes assisting with camper management during activities, in cabins,
on sports fields, at the waterfront and in the dining hall. Counselors
may lead daily activities, like crafts, outdoor games, musical
performances, and may perform other responsibilities. Counselors
supervise and manage campers at all times, except during scheduled
breaks. Counselors participate in whole camp activities and special
events such as talent shows, and camp competitions. Counselors also
accompany youth on overnight trips to one of our islands. The Camp
Counselor is responsible for helping to implement Agassiz Village Social
& Emotional Learning curriculum by setting a positive example for
kids. Counselors set the tone of the cabin, create the cabin rules with
youth, correct inappropriate behavior, and ensure personal grooming,
cabin clean up, bedtime routines are happening. Counselors are the
ambassadors of fun, while following all safety rules and regulations.
Responsibilities and Key Functions: Act as a role model in all
aspects of camp and be fully and actively engaged with campers at all
times while on duty (including meals, program areas, special events,
etc.). Wake campers on time each morning. Greet them positively and by
name each day. Communicate proper attire for the day and activities.
Follow shower schedule and put kids to bed on time. Model positive and
appropriate behavior including: a friendly, upbeat, and encouraging
attitude a welcoming and inclusive manner towards others sportsmanship
during competition helping campers negotiate peaceful and beneficial
resolutions to conflict Build strong positive relationships with your
campers by participating in meals, evening programs, etc. Take every
opportunity to teach campers social and emotional skills such as
relationship building, perseverance, self-reflection, goal setting and
more as you encourage each camper to recognize what they are capable of
through mentorship and daily conversations with youth. Implement daily
Social & Emotional Learning (SEL) curriculum components: conduct
self reflection session with campers, assist campers with completing
self-assessment forms as scheduled, ensure SEL self-assessment forms are
turned in on time, and complete daily camper’s behavior logs. Plan and
execute specific cabin group activities each day as scheduled and carry
out daily cabin and village clean up. Promote and encourage program
participation and positive behavior. Encourage good manners during meals
and report any health issues to the Health Center or Village
Leader. Model and enforce good daily personal hygiene, especially
regarding washing hands before every meal, daily brushing of teeth and
regular showers. Be sensitive to the camper’s individual needs, manage
the behavior of their campers, especially regarding physical, emotional,
or verbal abuse of others. Provide feedback to the Village Leader and
fill out camper logs daily and submit them to the Village Leader. Ensure
that all health regulations are followed. Help the campers with daily
self-maintenance tasks (i.e., helping campers prepare for swimming,
etc.). Report maintenance needs to the Village Leader. Be responsible
for session ending cabin clean-up as well as ensuring all camper
personal belongings get home at the end of the session. Accept
direction, feedback from supervisors, and follow through
appropriately. Act as a responsible member of the camp community both in
and outside of the camp environment during periods of
employment. Participate in staff and other meetings, such as in-service
training and staff development and orientation activities. Perform all
other duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS: 18 years of age or
older; In good physical condition; Experience in work and/or play
interaction with children; Excellent verbal communications
skills; Commit to the entire summer season; Strong interest in
motivating campers to effective action; Able to work as a team
member; Demonstrate integrity, honesty and knowledge that promote the
culture, values, and mission of Agassiz Village. Possess the following
qualities: patience, compassion, fairness, listening skills, and the
ability to relate to children. This position requires a consistently
high energy level, an extremely elevated level of visual awareness,
humor, creativity, the ability to recognize unhappiness and nurture
children accordingly, and the desire to be a positive influence on the
lives of children Who We’re Looking For: We are looking to recruit a
team of people whose strengths, skills, and backgrounds are as diverse
as those of our campers. We are keen to have people join our team who
are: Committed to consistent learning and growth. Team players,
willing to help in all areas Organized Strong communicators Competent
and creative problem solvers. Passionate Energetic and silly Kind and
compassionate Flexible and able to adapt quickly Able to stay calm in
high-pressure situations. Able to work long and challenging
days Contract Dates: June 20, 2026 – August 7, 2026. This position is
required to live on site at 71 Agassiz Village Ln. Poland, ME 04274
(June 14 if training and certification are needed) Salary: $2,800 for
the full length of the contract. Included with your
salary: Accommodation is provided for the full contract. Food is
provided for the full contract. Designated Supervisor: Village
Leader About Agassiz Village: Agassiz Village is a nonprofit youth
development organization whose mission is to “prepare youth for life’s
journey.” Through our exceptional summer camp experience and year-long
programming, youth develop and practice critical leadership and
life-shaping skills that positively impact their futures. For 90+ years,
children from under-resourced communities have come to our camp to
experience unique learning opportunities, discover interests, uncover
new skills, make lifetime friendships, and connect with inspiring
mentors. Our Staff Culture: We work hard to establish a collaborative
and positive community where we treat one another with kindness,
understanding, and assume positive intent. We celebrate new ideas,
encourage making mistakes and trying again, and emphasize effort rather
than perfection. At Agassiz Village, performing well at your job means
also contributing positively to our team and environment. We teach our
campers how to be compassionate, how to build connections, help them to
build their confidence, and help them to bounce back when things don’t
go their way. That means that we need to model these qualities as well.
Most of all, we emphasize constant growth and improvement and are always
striving to find a better way to do what we do.
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24 Feb 2026 - 14:00:28
Employer: Commonpoint Queens Expires: 03/27/2026 College
Persistence Advisor/Advocate High School and College SuccessYouth
Opportunity Hub STATEMENT OF THE AGENCYCommonpoint is a non-profit,
multi-service agency with flagship sites in Little Neck, Bayside, Forest
Hills, East Elmhurst, and Jamaica with 70 additional sites throughout
the community that provides a diverse array of programs and services to
over 70,000 mission is to sustain and enhance the quality of family and
individual life for all members of our community, regardless of
religion, ethnic or cultural background, national origin, gender
identity or expression, sexual preference, age, or disability, within a
pervasive and inclusive environment that facilitates individual growth,
meets individual needs and builds community. We accomplish this mission
through a broad range of social, educational, and recreational services
that reach community members of all ages and backgrounds.STATEMENT OF
THE POSITIONWithin our framework of a holistic, strength-focused, and
family-supported practice, an individual is hired as a Persistence
Advisor in the High School and College Success division and will report
directly to the Assistant Director of College Access & Persistence.
The Persistence Program provides individual academic and
social-emotional support services to our new, continuing, and transfer
students. Supports include assisting with transition and enrollment,
providing resources and opportunities for students to explore career and
degree options as well as self-advocacy skills. Education &
QualificationsMaster's degree required, preferably in Social Work,
Counseling, School Counseling, School Psychology, or a related field
from an accredited university; Bilingual - Spanish extension is strongly
preferred2-3 years of graduate school field placement or work experience
within either a youth-focused or education-focused agencyPrior
experience working with high school and college students is a plusHighly
detail-oriented and organized approach to tasks while able to meet
competing deadlinesExceptional communication skills: verbal, written,
interpersonal (phone and in-person)Demonstrates unequivocal passion for
closing the achievement and opportunity gapSelf-starter who can work
independently and collaboratively in a group, is team-oriented, has a
growth mindset, and is willing to do what it takes to get the work done
(whether it is their specifically assigned task or not)Proficient in
Google Suite, and experience using Database/CMS program preferred (e.g.
Salesforce, National Student Clearinghouse)Must be able to travelPrior
workshop/seminar development and implementation experience preferred;
prior college counseling experience strongly preferred.Must have
excellent organizational, teamwork, verbal, and written communication
skills.Must have a commitment to work from a strength-based and/or youth
development perspective. Responsibilities Create engaging and relevant
activities for students and their families connected to college
success.Ability to work evenings and weekends.May require overnight
travel.Ability to travel to multiple sites. Foster and manage
relationships with college personnel, including college administrators,
professors, and staff who provide student support services.Experience
working with a diverse group of students and ability to support students
as a liaison.Strong relationship-building and group facilitation
capabilities, incorporating cross-cultural sensitivity.Deep
understanding of positive youth development, education learning
standards, and issues facing immigrant and first-generation youth in the
U.S.College guidance experience and strong knowledge of college
applications, opportunity programs (HEOP/SEEK/CD/EOP), financial aid and
scholarship process, and college portals.Ability to research and develop
opportunities for alumni.Ability to develop partnerships, work with and
in teams.Takes initiative and has the ability to solve
problems.Energized by the idea and process of creating and implementing
new initiatives.Identify gaps in services based on best practices in
retention and create programs to improve student success.Develop student
records and portfolios, including academic monitoring and an early
warning system to address risks to retention. Maintain a schedule for
regular outreach to students in the program via phone, text, email,
virtual, and in-person communications. Build positive rapport with
students to serve as a person of impact and influence throughout their
post-secondary journey. General Tasks of Commonpoint Staff Promote and
implement the Core Values of the Community Center. Participation in all
staff meetings and staff training seminars.Participation in agency-wide
programs and program committees, as assigned. Active involvement as a
supervisee in the supervision process. Support the mission of
Commonpoint Other tasks appropriate to Commonpoint’s staff, as
assigned. Commonpoint Queens reserves the right to revise or change job
duties and responsibilities as the need arises. Commonpoint Queens and
the Samuel Field Y are equal-opportunity employers/programs. Auxiliary
aids and services are available upon request to individuals with
disabilities.To Apply: Please submit a cover letter and résumé, as a
Word or PDF document only, to Sabita Periatambi at
speriatambi@commonpoint.org. Please indicate “Persistence Advisor” in
the subject line. Due to the high volume of applicants, only qualified
candidates will be contacted.
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24 Feb 2026 - 13:56:56
Employer: Agassiz Village Summer Camp Expires: 03/27/2026
Assistant Waterfront Director POSITION SUMMARY: The Agassiz Village
Waterfront Director is responsible for supporting the Waterfront
Director supervising a team of 6-7 lifeguards, and 150 campers ages 8-17
while on the waterfront, including all water activities, equipment, and
facilities. The Waterfront Director ensures that the camp’s waterfront
program and protocols are followed in compliance with the regulations
for Department of Health and American Camp Association standards. The
Assistant Waterfront Director serves as the Person in Charge of the
Waterfront any time the Waterfront Director is unavailable and takes on
all duties in the WD’s absence. As a member of the leadership team, the
AWD also assists in other areas of camp leadership, supporting all team
members in carrying out their duties and responsibilities to ensure a
positive camp experience for campers and staff. Responsibilities and Key
Functions: Help the WD to plan, direct, and supervise a safe and fun
waterfront program. Help the WD to create lesson plans that meet camp
goals for all waterfront activities including swimming instruction,
fishing, boating and canoeing. Ensure the learn-to-swim program follows
established goals and provide support and oversight for waterfront staff
in program implementation. Keep records on all participants, help them
progress from beginner to advanced levels. Ensure waterfront staff
enforce and follow all rules and fulfill all assigned duties. Evaluate
aquatics abilities of campers and staff. Formally evaluate Lifeguards
once during the season, assist in setting and meeting goals. Deliver
safe and creative swim and watercraft program activities. Coordinate
with the Program Manager, Activity Coordinator, and any other staff to
facilitate special events on the waterfront. Work with the Program
Manager to ensure appropriate lesson plans for each age group and
monitor teaching quality, and actively aid staff in becoming better
instructors. Teach and monitor proper use of equipment. Train waterfront
staff in their waterfront responsibilities. Supervise waterfront staff
to provide a safe and high-quality program. Manage the physical
facilities and equipment in the waterfront program area. Set up
waterfront area prior to and during staff training. Conduct
end-of-season inventory, and store equipment for safety. Check equipment
and make (or file for) repairs. Survey waterfront area daily, and keep
the area free of hazards and debris. Inform the Camp Director of any
camper or staff problems, issues, or concerns. Positively recognize
staff for work done well and positively recognize campers for their
success when earned. Maintain a First Aid station with supplies and
equipment at waterfront. Assure waterfront areas are secured when not in
use. Schedule appropriate staff coverage for water activities. Train and
review waterfront lifesaving skills with staff (i.e., spinal injury,
lost swimmer, seizure victims, etc.). Implement ‘buddy’ system to
account for all staff and campers during waterfront activities. Follow
established health and safety standards of the ACA and Maine Dept. of
Health. Actively participate in staff training, meetings,
etc. Contribute to positive team environment by paying close attention
to staff concerns, morale and performance issues and communicating them
in a timely manner to the Camp Director. Routine cleaning
responsibilities related to the camp’s health and safety
protocols. Follow all camp rules, regulations and policies and enforce
them among peers. Supervise end of season program operations clean up
and inventories. QUALIFICATIONS: At least two years of training and
experience in waterfront activities and management. At least 21 years
old, valid driver’s license, and an acceptable driving record Current
Lifeguarding, CPR and First Aid certifications or ability to participate
in the course offered at camp. Capable to respond appropriately to
emergencies and situations requiring first aid/CPR. Must value all
campers and staff equally, embrace individuality and diversity and be a
catalyst for all to develop their full potential. Ability and
experience in supervising staff and campers Desire and ability to live
and work in a camp setting Ability to build a cohesive team. Ability to
judge and evaluate evolving dynamics of individuals participating in
water activities to immediate assess their capabilities and threats to
their safety. Knowledge of waterfront protocols, operational procedures
and safety policies. Ability to communicate and work with groups
participating (age and skill levels) and provide necessary instruction
to campers and staff. Ability to observe camper behavior, assess its
appropriateness, enforce appropriate safety regulations and emergency
procedures, and apply appropriate behavior-management
techniques. Visual and auditory ability to identify and respond to
environmental and other hazards related to the activity. Must be able
to assist campers in an emergency (fire, evacuation, illness, or injury)
and possess strength and endurance required to maintain supervision of
campers. Requires normal range of hearing and eyesight to record,
prepare, and communicate appropriate camper activities/programs and the
ability to lift up to 50 lbs. Willingness to live in a camp setting and
work irregular hours delivering program in the facility
available. Operate with daily exposure to the sun and heat and varying
environmental conditions Who We’re Looking For: We are looking to
recruit a team of people whose strengths, skills, and backgrounds are as
diverse as those of our campers. We are keen to have people join our
team who are: Committed to consistent learning and growth. Team
players, willing to help in all areas Organized Strong
communicators Competent and creative problem
solvers. Passionate Energetic and silly Kind and
compassionate Flexible and able to adapt quickly Able to stay calm in
high-pressure situations. Able to work long and challenging
days Contract Dates: June 20, 2026 – August 7, 2026. This position is
required to live on site at 71 Agassiz Village Ln. Poland, ME
04274 Salary: $3,200 for the full length of the contract. Included with
your salary: Accommodation is provided for the full contract. Food is
provided for the full contract. Designated Supervisor: Program
Manager About Agassiz Village: Agassiz Village is a nonprofit youth
development organization whose mission is to “prepare youth for life’s
journey.” Through our exceptional summer camp experience and year-long
programming, youth develop and practice critical leadership and
life-shaping skills that positively impact their futures. For 90+ years,
children from under-resourced communities have come to our camp to
experience unique learning opportunities, discover interests, uncover
new skills, make lifetime friendships, and connect with inspiring
mentors. Our Staff Culture: We work hard to establish a collaborative
and positive community where we treat one another with kindness,
understanding, and assume positive intent. We celebrate new ideas,
encourage making mistakes and trying again, and emphasize effort rather
than perfection. At Agassiz Village, performing well at your job means
also contributing positively to our team and environment. We teach our
campers how to be compassionate, how to build connections, help them to
build their confidence, and help them to bounce back when things don’t
go their way. That means that we need to model these qualities as well.
Most of all, we emphasize constant growth and improvement and are always
striving to find a better way to do what we do.
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24 Feb 2026 - 13:55:26
Employer: Focused Staffing Group Expires: 03/27/2026 Position
Title: Special Education Teacher (7th Grade Case Manager)Location:
Phoenixville, PA 19460Schedule: Full-Time, On-SitePay Rate:
$60/hourPosition Summary:We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate
Certified Special Education Teacher to join our team. The ideal
candidate will be responsible for developing, implementing, and
monitoring Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) to support students
with diverse learning needs.This role includes collaborating with
general education teachers, support staff, service providers, and
families to ensure students receive appropriate accommodations,
modifications, and services aligned with their goals. The Special
Education Teacher will track student progress, maintain compliance with
state and federal regulations, and participate in IEP meetings as
needed.The ideal candidate is organized, student-focused, and committed
to fostering an inclusive and supportive learning environment that
promotes academic growth and overall student success.Key
Responsibilities:Develop and implement Individualized Education Plans
(IEPs) tailored to students' unique learning needs.Provide direct
instruction and support to students in both one-on-one and group
settings.Ensure compliance with state and federal special education
regulations.Collaborate with general education teachers, specialists,
and families to design and implement effective teaching
strategies.Monitor, assess, and document student progress, adjusting
instruction as necessary.Maintain accurate records of student
performance and IEP goals.Qualifications:1–5 years of experience as a
Special Education Teacher or in a related role.Strong knowledge of IEP
development and implementation.Active Pennsylvania Special Education
Certification (required).Excellent communication and interpersonal
skills.Proven ability to work collaboratively with students, parents,
and multidisciplinary teams.Passion for education and dedication to
supporting student growth.Flexibility and adaptability within a dynamic
school setting.
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24 Feb 2026 - 13:53:19
Employer: Commonpoint Queens Expires: 03/27/2026 Program
Coordinator, PersistenceSTATEMENT OF THE AGENCY Commonpoint is a
non-profit, multi-service agency with flagship sites in Little Neck,
Bayside, Forest Hills, East Elmhurst, Jamaica, and Crotona (Bronx), as
well as 80 additional sites throughout the community. These sites
provide a diverse array of programs and services to over 85,000
individuals. The mission is to sustain and enhance the quality of family
and individual life for all members of our community, regardless of
religion, ethnic or cultural background, national origin, gender
identity or expression, sexual preference, age, or disability, within a
pervasive and inclusive environment that facilitates individual growth,
meets individual needs and builds community. We accomplish this mission
through a broad range of social, educational, and recreational services
that reach community members of all ages and backgrounds.STATEMENT OF
THE POSITION Within our framework of a holistic, strength-focused, and
family-supported practice, an individual hired as the Program
Coordinator will report to the Assistant Director of Persistence. This
role involves supervising and overseeing Persistence Advisors at various
school sites. The Persistence Program provides individual academic and
social-emotional support services to our new, continuing, and transfer
students. Supports include assisting with transition and enrollment,
providing resources and opportunities for students to explore career and
degree options, as well as self-advocacy skills. QualificationsMaster's
degree required, preferably in Social Work, Counseling, School
Counseling, School Psychology, or a related field from an accredited
university; Bilingual - Spanish extension is strongly preferred2-3 years
of graduate school field placement or work experience within either a
youth-focused or education-focused agencyPrior experience working with
high school and college students is a plusHighly detail-oriented and
organized approach to tasks while able to meet competing
deadlinesExceptional communication skills: verbal, written,
interpersonal (phone and in-person)Demonstrates unequivocal passion for
closing the achievement and opportunity gapSelf-starter who can work
independently and collaboratively in a group, is team-oriented, has a
growth mindset, and is willing to do what it takes to get the work done
(whether it is their specifically assigned task or not)Proficient in
Google Suite, and experience using Database/CMS program preferred (e.g.
Salesforce, National Student Clearinghouse)Prior workshop/seminar
development and implementation experience preferred; prior college
counseling experience strongly preferred.Must have a commitment to work
from a strength-based and/or youth development
perspective.ResponsibilitiesCreate engaging and relevant activities for
students and their families connected to college success.Ability to work
evenings and weekends.Must be able to travelMay require overnight
travel.Ability to travel to multiple sites including CUNY and SUNY
college campuses.Foster and manage relationships with college personnel,
including college administrators, professors, and staff who provide
student support services.Supervise Persistence Advisors and support
Youth Development Summer ProgramExperience working with a diverse group
of students and ability to support students as a liaison.Strong
relationship-building and group facilitation capabilities, incorporating
cross-cultural sensitivity.Deep understanding of positive youth
development, education learning standards, and issues facing immigrant
and first-generation youth in the U.S.College guidance experience and
strong knowledge of college applications, opportunity programs
(HEOP/SEEK/CD/EOP), financial aid and scholarship process, and college
portals.Ability to research and develop opportunities for alumni.Ability
to develop partnerships, work with and in teams.Takes initiative and has
the ability to solve problems.Energized by the idea and process of
creating and implementing new initiatives.Identify gaps in services
based on best practices in retention and create programs to improve
student success.Develop student records and portfolios, including
academic monitoring and an early warning system to address risks to
retention.Maintain a schedule for regular outreach to students in the
program via phone, text, email, virtual, and in-person
communications.Build positive rapport with students to serve as a person
of impact and influence throughout their post-secondary journey.General
Tasks of All Commonpoint Staff ● Promote and implement the Core Values
of the Community Center. ● Participation in all staff meetings and staff
training seminars. ● Participation in agency-wide programs and program
committees, as assigned. ● Active involvement, as a supervisee, in the
supervision process. ● Support the mission of the Commonpoint. ● Other
tasks appropriate to the Commonpoint staff, as assigned. Commonpoint
reserves the right to revise or change job duties and responsibilities
as the need arises. Commonpoint and the Samuel Field Y are
equal-opportunity employers/programs. Auxiliary aids and services are
available upon request to individuals with disabilities.Salary Range:
$57,500 - $60,000To Apply: Please submit a cover letter and resume as a
Word or PDF document only, to Sabita Periatambi @
speriatambi@commonpoint.org. Please indicate “Program Coordinator,
Persistence” in the subject line. Due to the high volume of applicants,
only qualified candidates will be contacted.
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24 Feb 2026 - 13:46:37
Employer: Bethany Christian Services Expires: 03/27/2026 Youth
Therapist Bilingual (English/Spanish)Requisition #:
req16170 Location: Paw Paw, MIHours: Full-time (40 hrs/week) At Bethany
Christian Services, we believe families provide the strongest foundation
for care and connection. That's why we focus on strengthening and
empowering families, always advocating for family-centered solutions to
keep children safe. Our work began in 1944 with the care of a single
child. Today, inspired by our faith, our aim is to demonstrate the love
and compassion of Jesus in our services for children, youth, and
families. Working at Bethany means joining a team of nearly 2,000
dedicated professionals with diverse skills, serving communities across
the country. Together, we’re united in our mission and these shared
values: we’re motivated by our faith, we support one another, we
champion justice, we pursue excellence, and we’re in it for the long
haul.As an Youth Therapist, you will be primarily responsible for
providing weekly individual and group therapy sessions with newly
arriving clients (primarily Spanish speaking), who are placed in
Bethany's Transitional Foster Care or Long-Term Foster Care programs.
This position is expected to function effectively with moderate
supervision while following the guidelines given on procedures, along
with agency, federal, and state regulatory requirements.ESSENTIAL JOB
RESPONSIBILITIESConduct weekly group therapy sessions twice per week
with clients in the program, while meeting the pre-defined and
stipulated minimum billable hours in office requirements per week as
defined by supervisor and program expectations;Conduct weekly individual
sessions with clients or as outlined in the therapeutic treatment
plan;Complete and report on client intakes, closing summaries, and
psychosocial documentations in a timely manner and in accordance with
agency standards;Provide reports and testimony in court, as
requested;Administer the intake psychosocial assessment within 24-48
hours of client's arrival to the program;Administer the trafficking
assessments within the defined number of days of the client's arrival to
the program;Provide additional counseling sessions with children and
their families either by phone or skype, as needed, to assist in the
reunification process;Attend meetings with the treatment team and
actively participate in meetings;Meet weekly with the Program
Coordinator and/or Program Manager to share updates on client's
progress;Attend training provided internally and in the community and
apply newly gained knowledge in providing services;Translate both
written and verbal communication for program clientele and staff;Attend
weekly meetings with supervisor to consult on cases, to review case plan
and direction, and to evaluate client participation and
progress;Maintain clear and concise documentation of treatment
efforts;Effectively utilize appropriate systems for data gathering,
submission, and tracking client services rendered in accordance with
time-bound expectations based on contract requirements, agency
expectations, and program policy;Establish and maintain referral and
community resources;Stay abreast of all agency, federal, and state
regulatory requirements related to social services;Stay up-to-date on
treatment modalities and complete trainings as required by funding
sources, by attending conferences, seminars and journal reading;Complete
other duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS: Master's degree in Social
Work with clinical experience in the program or Master's degree in
Psychology, Sociology, or other relevant behavioral science area in
which direct clinical experience is a program requirement from an
accredited college;At least two (2) years of post-master's program
experience in child and family services or counseling preferred with an
active LCSW or LCPC;Must have a broad knowledge of basic principles,
concepts, and methodology of social work as acquired through a master's
level degree;Active professional licensure in the state of the work
location;Bi-lingual English and Spanish required;Prior knowledge and
experience with trauma informed treatment modalities;Excellent verbal
and written communication skills;Demonstrated experience working with
children and families from diverse cultures with sensitivity to cultural
differences and norms;Demonstrated ability to build rapport with clients
to help them adjust to new life circumstances;Demonstrated ability with
providing excellent clinical, therapeutic, and crisis intervention
skills;Must have an ability to provide excellent and compassionate
customer service;Ability to work independently and exercise a high level
of confidentiality;Must be able to pass required medical examinations
and have the physical ability to fulfill the essential job functions,
including physical restraints of a resident;Successfully pass an annual
TB test and document preference to receive or decline Hepatitis
immunization;Computer skills sufficient to perform essential functions
including knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite;Must be 21 years old with
a valid driver’s license with at least 3 years of driving experience in
the U.S. to operate a vehicle on behalf of Bethany;Must pass a Motor
Vehicle Records (MVR) check and maintain a reliable vehicle with proof
of adequate insurance coverage;Pass a criminal history screen, including
state and local child protection agency registries;Subscription to and
integration of the agency Statement of Faith, Mission Statement, and
Commitment to Unity.
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24 Feb 2026 - 13:34:34
Employer: State of Connecticut Executive Branch Expires: 03/27/2026
THE POSITIONThe State of Connecticut, Department of Mental Health and
Addiction Services (DMHAS) is now hiring for an Advanced Clinical Social
Worker to join their Young Adult Services (YAS) Team! This position is
critical as a key member of the YAS residential team to oversee direct
care staff, clinical well-being and safety of the residential program
serving young adults from the ages of 18-25 with high needs and clinical
acuity. HIGHLIGHTSFACILITY: Western Connecticut Mental Health Network
(WCMHN)LOCATION: 95 Thomaston Ave. Waterbury, CT UNIT: Young Adult
Services (YAS) SCHEDULE: Full-Time, 40 Hours per Week, Second Shift,
Monday through Friday, 2:00pm - 10:30pm POSITION NUMBER: 115296 WHAT WE
CAN OFFER YOUVisit our new State Employee Benefits
Overview page!Professional growth and development opportunitiesA
healthy work/life balance to all employees DISCOVER THE OPPORTUNITY
TO Perform several critical functions for the 16 hour staffed
residential program for Young Adult Services (serving high-need
individuals with greatest acuity of risk);Oversee the evening operations
and supervise direct care paraprofessional staff as well as care of
small caseload; andBe responsible for the scheduling, program
development and completion of performance evaluations including ability
to address performance improvements and disciplinary issues. 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. WCMHN was formed in 1996 in order to coordinate
clinical, fiscal and administrative oversight of Region 5 contracted and
state-operated mental health services. Their 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. Within this service system, there are three
state-operated Local Mental Health Authorities, which are located in
Waterbury, Danbury and Torrington. In partnership with WCMHN, they
provide and coordinate local clinical services. Over 200 staff including
psychiatrists, nurses, social workers, rehabilitation and mental health
workers provide services for persons with a long-term mental illness.
Approximately 7,000 clients receive services in a variety of programs,
including peer support programs, recovery services, supported
employment, homeless services, residential, crisis services, jail
diversion, outpatient, case management, Assertive Community Treatment
Teams (ACTT) and young adult services.
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24 Feb 2026 - 13:29:57
Employer: Family Service Association Expires: 03/27/2026 We are
offering a $1,000 sign on bonus! We are currently seeking a Full time
(40 hours per week with 25 billable expectation) Therapeutic Training
and Support (TT&S) staff member in our In Home Therapy (IHT)
program. The starting pay range is $20-$22 and the hours are Monday
through Friday, between 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. This schedule will change
based on the clinical needs of assigned families. The TT&S provides
intensive family therapy services to a youth up to age 21 and his/her
family in order to treat the young person’s behavioral health needs,
improving the family’s ability to provide effective support to promote
healthy functioning. IHT is a structured, strength-based therapeutic
relationship between a Master’s level clinician, a TT&S, the youth,
and his/her family. Duties and Responsibilities:Have a willingness and
ability to work with the SED, DMH and DCF populations.In-Home Therapy is
provided by a qualified clinician who may work in a team that may
include a qualified TT&S staff member.IHT Services may be provided
in any setting where the youth is naturally located, in-person and via
telehealth when clinically indicated.Arrange for the collection of
relevant information regarding the family’s story, current situation,
and family strengths and needs.Implement a care/action plan based upon
the child and families voice, choice, and needs under the guidance of an
IHT Clinician and team recommendations,Willingness and ability to work
flexible hours, including evenings to meet the clinical needs of the
child and family, including but not limited to, the home (including
foster homes and therapeutic foster homes), schools, child care centers,
respite settings, and other community settings.Make referrals to other
resources, agencies, clinics and hospitals as needed.Maintain paperwork
requirements and timeframes of agency, Mass Health Managed Care Entities
and other commercial insurances.Assess immediate risk for safety and
coordinate resources for stabilizing that risk.Guide the team members
towards open, strength based, family friendly problem solving.Maintain a
healing and helpful relationship with youth, young adult and
family.Guide team to implement the interventions of the plan and update
as necessary Monitor cases to ensure continued eligibility.Understand
and demonstrate commitment to agency mission, values, and philosophy in
performing skills specific to role.Maintain all ethical and legal
requirements of the Agency.Assume responsibility for meeting and
maintaining all licensing, COA or agency requirements for personal
health, training or other certifications.The IHTTS must meet with the In
Home Therapy Supervisor on a weekly basis for supervision in person.All
supervision must be documented in files accessible for review by the MCE
during site review process or upon request.Supervision notes must
contain, at a minimum, information regarding frequency of supervision,
format of supervision, supervisor’s signature, and general content of
supervision sessions. Education and Experience:Bachelor’s level in
Social work, Psychology, Counseling or a related field from an
accredited school or: An associate’s degree and a minimum of (1) years
of experience working with the target population pursuant to MCE
credentialing criteria.Experience in navigating any of the
child/family-serving systems and/or experience advocating for family
members who are involved with behavioral health systems.Must have skills
necessary to engage and work with others from diverse backgrounds.
Maintain a nonjudgmental attitude towards families. Experience working
with children and families preferred. Must be willing to work with SED
population and be able to work flexible hours, including evenings and
weekends in order to meet the clinical needs of the child and
family.Strong time management and origination skills.Ability to
independently plan and organize one’s own schedule and
activities.Excellent in both written and verbal communication. This is a
benefits eligible position. We offer a comprehensive benefits package
including:Medical, dental, vision insurance.Long term disability
insurance.Life insurance.403b pension plan.Flexible spending
account.Three weeks paid vacation.Twelve paid holidays.Generous earned
sick time.Full-time TT &S staff receive an incentive rate of $15.00
for each billable unit hour of services provided above 50 Units hours of
service per pay period – adjusted for full PTO days and Holidays. Family
Service Association is eligible as a site for loan repayment under the
Ma Repay Program and Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program. These
Programs are contingent upon the availability of funding. **This
information is intended for informational purposes and does not
constitute a guarantee of future benefits.**Check out these links to
determine if you qualify:Public Service Loan Forgiveness | Federal
Student AidOur Programs | MA Repay ProgramThe wage range for this
position and is based upon work experience, education and bilingual capacity.
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24 Feb 2026 - 13:17:03
Employer: BREC Expires: 03/27/2026 A Camp BREC Director works at a
designated Recreation and/or Special Facility locations recreation
developing, promoting and operating summer day camp, coordinating group
activities, training and supervising staff, actively participates in
daily events, completing related paperwork. Requirements and Job
Specifications: Education Required: Bachelor Degree in Recreation or
closely related field (Physical Education, Elementary Education); Three
(3) years camp experience may be substituted for educational
requirements, Equivalent combination of education and experience will be
consideredOther: Ability to plan and organize all aspects of day camp
management; Knowledge of objectives and philosophy of day camp; Ability
to work with campers, staff, parents, and general public; ability to
motivate and encourage cooperation and teamwork; Ability to swim;
Ability to maintain accurate records and reports A Camp Director has a
wide range of responsibilities, and some camps require special expertise
such as: Camp Sunshine - Special Education/Therapeutic RecreationZoo –
Biology/Zoology/Wildlife Management/Pre-VetFarr Park – considerable
horseback riding experienceMagnolia Mound –
History/Anthropology/ArcheologyFunctions and Duties: Duties include, but
are not limited to: Scheduling, supervising, training, and evaluating
camp personnel-professional staff and seasonal leadersRelating programs
and policies of the campActive supervision of campersKeeping accurate
financial, personnel and program recordsPromoting, organizing and
stimulating good relationships with the neighborhood activity interest
groups and others from the areaInterpreting and communicating the nature
of the summer camp program and its recreation philosophy to individuals
through personal activity and assignmentsDirecting major camp events and
programs, demonstrating leadership techniques required for coordinated
eventsOrganizing weekly schedule and budgetsSupplemental
Information: Work Availability Required:Full-time - Seasonal11 weeks -
May, 2026 to August, 2026Training Week: May 25-29 (Community Recreation)
and May 18-29 (Special Facilities)Summer Camp Timeframe: June -
August Seasonal position, as scheduled for day camp sessions, within
general framework of 8 hours per day, 5 days per week; meal break as
needed. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed
application. You must include all relevant education and experience on
your official BREC online application or it will be deemed incomplete
and you will be ineligible for this vacancy. Complete each section of
this application (i.e. work experience, education, etc.) to demonstrate
that you meet the eligibility and minimum qualification requirements
described in this announcement. An offer of employment is contingent on
passing a pre-employment criminal background check and drug screening.
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24 Feb 2026 - 13:13:18
Employer: U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Volpe Center Expires:
03/27/2026 USDOT Volpe Center is recruiting for a wide variety of
Student Internship positions under the Pathways Internship Program. To
qualify, you MUST be a continuing student enrolled or accepted for
enrollment for the current/upcoming semesters for the duration of the
internship as a condition of employment, taking at least a half-time
course load. You will be required to provide documentation to support eligibility.
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24 Feb 2026 - 13:11:40
Employer: Grand Traverse Area Catholic Schools Expires: 03/27/2026
St. Francis High School Full-Time Chemistry/Physics Teacher 2026–2027
School Year St. Francis High School, a ministry of Grand Traverse Area
Catholic Schools (GTACS), is seeking to hire a full-time
Chemistry/Physics Teacher for the 2026–2027 school year. At St. Francis,
our mission is to form young men and women in intellectual excellence,
virtue, and a deep love for Jesus Christ and His Church. Inspired by our
patron, St. Francis of Assisi, who heard the Lord say, “Rebuild My
Church,” we see Catholic education as a vital part of renewing the
Church by forming students in truth, goodness, and beauty. We strive to
cultivate a school community where Christ is placed above all things in
our classrooms, our relationships, our policies, and our daily work.
Faculty members are not only educators, but co-workers in the Church’s
mission, called to witness to the Gospel through both instruction and
personal life. The primary focus of this position will be teaching
Chemistry and Physics at the high school level. The ideal candidate
will demonstrate strong content knowledge, a passion for scientific
inquiry, and the ability to make complex concepts accessible and
engaging for students. A great science teacher at St. Francis fosters
curiosity, critical thinking, and a sense of wonder about the created
world, helping students see the harmony between faith and
reason. Depending on scheduling and school needs, the position may also
include additional science courses or other responsibilities necessary
to complete a full-time role within the department. We are seeking an
educator who is committed to academic rigor, student growth, and
cultivating a classroom environment marked by clarity, order, curiosity,
and respect. The ideal candidate will inspire students to pursue
excellence while helping them appreciate the beauty and intelligibility
of the natural world. Preferred Qualifications: Practicing Catholic with
an active faith and prayer life Bachelor’s degree or higher in
Chemistry, Physics, or a related field Valid teaching certificate or in
the process of completing certification Excellent communication skills,
both verbal and written, with students, parents, and
colleagues Enthusiasm and willingness to collaborate in Professional
Learning Communities Proficient computer skills (St. Francis currently
uses Moodle and FACTS Gradebook) Ability to organize, plan, and provide
enriched instruction in Chemistry and Physics Commitment to ongoing
learning, professional development, and curriculum updates Willingness
to uphold and support school-wide policies Ability to assist school
leadership with additional duties as requested About Grand Traverse
Area Catholic Schools (GTACS) Grand Traverse Area Catholic Schools is a
parochial school system serving just over 1,000 students from Pre-School
through 12th grade in Traverse City, Michigan. GTACS is a ministry of
five local parishes: Christ the King, Immaculate Conception, St.
Francis, St. Joseph, and St. Patrick in the Diocese of Gaylord. GTACS
is comprised of three school facilities: Immaculate Conception
Elementary School (Pre-School – 5th Grade) St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
Middle School (6th – 8th Grade) St. Francis High School (9th – 12th
Grade) For more information, please visit www.gtacs.org.
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24 Feb 2026 - 13:07:58
Employer: Grand Traverse Area Catholic Schools Expires: 03/27/2026
St. Francis High School Full-Time Philosophy/Theology Teacher 2025–2026
School Year St. Francis High School, a ministry of Grand Traverse Area
Catholic Schools (GTACS) is seeking to hire a full-time
Philosophy/Theology Teacher for the 2026–2027 school year. At St.
Francis, our mission is to form young men and women in intellectual
excellence, virtue, and a deep love for Jesus Christ and His Church.
Inspired by our patron, St. Francis of Assisi, who heard the Lord say,
“Rebuild My Church” we see Catholic education as a vital part of
renewing the Church by forming students in truth, goodness, and
beauty. We strive to cultivate a school community where Christ is placed
above all things, in our classrooms, our relationships, our policies,
and our daily work. Faculty members are not only educators, but
co-workers in the Church’s mission, called to witness to the Gospel
through both instruction and personal life. The primary focus of this
position will be the teaching of Philosophy, particularly within the
Aristotelian-Thomistic tradition. Depending on scheduling and school
needs, the position may also include teaching one or more Theology
courses or other responsibilities necessary to complete a full-time role
within the department. We are seeking a faithful Catholic educator who
understands teaching not merely as a profession, but as a participation
in the Church’s mission of forming youth. The ideal candidate will
joyfully witness to the Catholic faith, integrate faith and reason in
the classroom, and guide students toward wisdom, clarity of thought, and
a deeper love for Christ and His Church. Preferred
Qualifications Practicing Catholic with an active faith and prayer
life Bachelor’s degree or higher in Philosophy Valid teaching
certificate or in the process of completing certification Excellent
communication skills, both verbal and written, with students, parents,
and colleagues Enthusiasm and willingness to collaborate in Professional
Learning Communities Proficient computer skills (St. Francis currently
uses Moodle and FACTS Gradebook) Ability to organize, plan, and provide
enriched instruction within the Aristotelian-Thomistic
tradition Commitment to ongoing learning, professional development, and
curriculum updates Willingness to uphold and support school-wide
policies Ability to assist school leadership with additional duties as
requested About Grand Traverse Area Catholic Schools (GTACS) Grand
Traverse Area Catholic Schools is a parochial school system serving just
over 1,000 students from Pre-School through 12th grade in Traverse City,
Michigan. GTACS is a ministry of five local parishes — Christ the King,
Immaculate Conception, St. Francis, St. Joseph, and St. Patrick in the
Diocese of Gaylord. GTACS is comprised of three school
facilities: Immaculate Conception Elementary School (Pre-School – 5th
Grade) St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Middle School (6th – 8th Grade) St.
Francis High School (9th – 12th Grade) For more information, please
visit www.gtacs.org.
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24 Feb 2026 - 12:23:45
Employer: AmeriCorps Expires: 03/27/2026 About Joyful
Readers Joyful Readers is committed to helping Philadelphia students
gain the literacy skills they need to become successful, confident, and
yes…joyful readers! Every year, we recruit AmeriCorps tutors who provide
high-quality, research-based reading tutoring daily to K-3 students in
Philadelphia schools. The service of our tutors ensures that
students gain the skills they need to succeed in school, at work, and in
their daily lives. What You’ll Do Joyful Readers tutors provide small
group reading tutoring to students in kindergarten through 3rd grade.
Our AmeriCorps tutors meet with 2 students at a time, making sure they
can provide the attention students need to get caught up on critical
reading skills. Your service year starts September 1st with one month
of full-time training alongside the other AmeriCorps tutors in your
cohort. We dive deep into training you on how to build great
relationships with students and teachers and become an effective
tutor. In late September, you will be placed in a Philadelphia
elementary school until the end of May. You’ll provide half-hour
sessions of reading intervention to 10-11 pairs of students daily, 5
days per week. Every week, you’ll meet with your literacy coach to get
feedback and support. Throughout the year, you’ll have opportunities to
collaborate with staff at your school and connect with the Joyful
Readers tutors and staff serving around the city. The Joyful Readers
team is there to make sure that your service year is successful and
effective. We’re here to support you as you help students learn to
read! Benefits You will receive: A $2,100 monthly living allowance
(broken into two payments of $1,050 paid at the middle and end of each
month) An education award of over $5,000 that can be used to go to
school or pay back federal student loans* upon successful completion of
the service year *Members who are 55 years of age or older when they
begin service may gift the education award to child or grandchild.
Members may split the award between two children or
grandchildren. Health and Dental Insurance Reimbursement (if
needed) Loan forbearance and interest accrual payments for qualified
student loans Childcare benefits paid by AmeriCorps (if needed) The
opportunity to earn graduate/undergraduate credits As part of their
training, our tutors take a course in reading instruction accredited by
Arcadia University. Tutors with bachelor’s degrees can earn 3 graduate
credits by passing the course, fully paid for by Joyful Readers A
resume-building professional experience that provides experience in
education, teamwork, data analysis, communication and more Most
importantly, the opportunity to change the lives of Philadelphia
students! Who You Are Maybe you’ve just graduated from college, you’ve
just retired, or you’re ready for a career change. Maybe you’re
graduating high school and you’re ready for a real-world challenge.
Maybe you’ve always been interested in education, but you want a chance
to get your feet wet before exploring a teaching career. Maybe you just
want a way to make sure that students who need extra help in school can
get it. We think a lot of people have the potential to be great
tutors. To be eligible to serve with Joyful Readers you must: Be
available to serve full-time September 1 through May 28Be able to blend,
segment, and manipulate sounds within words Enjoy helping kids in grades
K-3 Be at least 18 years old by August 15, 2025 Be a U.S. citizen or
legal permanent resident. Unfortunately, authorization to work in the
U.S. is not sufficient and those with DACA status are not eligible at
this time. Have at least a high school diploma or GED Have served no
more than 3 terms in an AmeriCorps state or national program Agree to
complete a background check Joyful Readers is an equal opportunity
employer and our AmeriCorps program is open to all. How to Apply Visit
https://joyfulreaders.org/apply-to-serve/ to submit your application online.
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