Description YOUR FUTURE STARTS HERE ! Grow your career by joining the Parks, Recreation & Libraries team in the role of Child Care Program Assistant. The Human Resources Department is accepting applications for the temporary and part-time position of Child Care Program Assistant in the Parks, Recreation & Libraries Department to perform a variety of duties related to assisting with planning, coordinating, and supervising Child Care and/or preschool programs. This is a year-round position and is limited to 25 hours per week for a maximum of 1,000 hours per fiscal year; the work schedule requires evening and weekend availability. DEFINITION To perform a variety of duties related to assisting with planning, coordinating and supervising before and after school child care and/or preschool programs. Examples of Duties Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Assist with planning and directing a variety of program areas which may include preschool or after school programs. Aid in training of seasonal employees and volunteers. Prepare reports, schedules and other administrative material. Stimulate interest while teaching and supervising activities such as sports, games, special events, arts and crafts, drama and social activities. Maintain positive student and family relations and follow disciplinary procedures. Maintain a safe, clean and orderly classroom environment. Notify appropriate staff of any problems with regard to site maintenance, children or parents and make recommendations as necessary. Promote and enforce safety procedures; render first aid and CPR, if certified, as required. Help to maintain records and reports as required; track and complete subsidized child care paperwork. Mentor and direct temporary staff in all aspects of classroom management, curriculum and team building. Coordinate a supply needs. Assume the role of Child Care Site Coordinator as required. Open and close the site in the absence of the Child Care Site Coordinator. Coordinate distribution and assignment of department uniforms and equipment. Monitor and adhere to the program budget. Supervise assigned temporary staff; schedule, train and monitor staff relative to assigned duties; review timekeeping system of assigned staff for accuracy. Build and maintain positive working relationships with co-workers, other City employees and the public using principles of good customer service. Perform related duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Knowledge of: Basic knowledge of modern methods, techniques, principles and procedures used in the planning and supervision of child care and/or preschool programs and facilities. Elementary aged children with regard to interest, skills, special needs, recreational activities and program planning of such activities, i.e., sports, organized games, special events, arts and crafts and drama. Practices and methods of public relations and customer service; techniques and principles of effective interpersonal communication. Basic methodology of organizing groups, programs and services in a recreational setting. Principles and techniques of first aid and CPR. Modern office equipment, methods, procedures and computer hardware and software. Ability to: On a continuous basis, know and understand operations and observe safety rules; supervise children; stand for long periods of time; interpret, understand and follow policies and procedures; explain operations and problem solve issues for the public and with staff. Move tables, chairs and carry supplies; participate with children on field trips, perform exercises with children; lift or carry weight of 45 pounds or less. Lead activities and apply program knowledge to coordinate daily activities and special events; be engaged in all aspects of youth development programming. Effectively supervise participants. Establish positive and professional relationships with children, co-workers and parents. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Understand and translate City policies and practices into everyday working practices; make sound decisions with solid problem solving methods. Respond to emergency situations in a calm and effective manner; administer first aid and CPR, if certified. Operate a computer as necessary to perform job duties. Identify problems regarding the facility and programs; refer difficult problems/irregularities for more advanced attention and recommend possible solutions. Understand and carry out written and oral directions. Maintain accurate and up-to-date records. Work outdoors in a variety of weather conditions. Communicate tactfully with customers. Communicate effectively and concisely, both orally and in writing. Experience and Training Experience: Minimum of two (2) seasons of paid experience in a childcare program under the supervision of a person who would qualify as a teacher. OR Two (2) seasons of paid experience in administering and coordinating recreation programs or a related field. A season is defined as a minimum of at least three (3) hours per day for a minimum of fifty (50) days in a six (6) month period. AND Training: Equivalent to completion of the twelfth (12th) grade, GED, or higher level degree supplemented by completion of twelve (12) units in early childhood education, recreation, physical education, elementary education or related field. License or Certificate Possession of a valid California driver’s license by date of appointment. Possession of CPR and First Aid certificates within six (6) months of hire. Supplemental Information Detailed information on the City of Roseville recruitment practices can be reviewed on the Frequently Asked Questions page. The City of Roseville defines “accredited college or university” as an institution of higher learning and must be listed on the United States Department of Education Database of Accredited Post-Secondary Institutions and Programs website http://ope.ed.gov/accreditation . Credits earned from colleges, universities, and institutions listed as accredited institutions on this website will be considered as part of the educational component of the minimum qualifications for a classification. The following options apply to the evaluation of college degrees from countries outside the United States: Educational background from a foreign country may be evaluated by an accredited United States college or university listed on the U.S. Department of Education Database of Accredited Post-Secondary Institutions and Programs website. Verification of degree equivalency may be obtained from organizations that provide foreign education credential evaluation services. The City of Roseville will accept verification from any of the listed member agencies found at www.naces.org or www.aice-eval.org . A copy of the foreign credential evaluation verification can be attached to the employment application. If you are offered a position with the City of Roseville, as a part of the pre-employment steps, applicants must provide a foreign degree credential equivalency certificate from an approved member agency above. Applicants who do not provide verification will be eliminated from further consideration. SELECTION PROCESS All candidates meeting the minimum qualifications will have their application scored in a Formula Rate Examination. The applicant’s experience and education will be evaluated using a pre-determined formula. Scores from this evaluation will determine applicant ranking and placement on the Employment List. Supplemental questions will be utilized by the department hiring authority to make interview and selection determinations. Final appointment is contingent upon a check of past employment references, passing a City-paid fingerprint check, and depending on the position applied for, a pre-employment medical exam, drug and alcohol screening test, credit check, license and/or education verification, psychological examination, and/or an extensive Police Department background check process. THE CITY OF ROSEVILLE IS AN EQUAL-OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. IF YOU REQUIRE AN ACCOMMODATION DUE TO A DISABILITY, PLEASE CONTACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT AT LEAST 5 WORKING DAYS BEFORE A SCHEDULED INTERVIEW/EXAMINATION PROCESS. MEDICAL DISABILITY VERIFICATION MAY BE REQUIRED PRIOR TO ACCOMMODATION. EMPLOYEE BENEFITS: The City of Roseville offers competitive benefits packages to full-time employees. Regular part-time employees receive benefits on a pro-rated basis. For more information regarding the City's benefits, visit our website here . Benefits currently include: Health, dental, and vision insurance benefits Cafeteria plan, plus City paid Flex credit Life insurance (City paid and optional supplemental employee paid) Flexible spending accounts for dependent and health/medical costs Employee assistance plan Retirement savings plan Deferred compensation plan(s) Short-term and Long-term Disability employee paid plans Educational reimbursement Vacation leave, sick leave, personal/management leaves Holiday pay (plus two floating holidays annually) Bilingual pay Longevity pay GENERAL BENEFITS : A majority of the employee benefits are similar for all City employees. There are benefits that differ depending on which bargaining unit the job classification is assigned. Exact benefits information can be found by visiting the Benefits webpage and selecting the specific bargaining unit group. TEMPORARY POSITIONS: Most benefits do not apply to the City's temporary positions. Temporary employees that work 1,500 hours annually may elect medical insurance. Temporary employees contribute to a retirement plan depending on the status of total hours worked annually. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Aug 17, 2024
Temporary
Description YOUR FUTURE STARTS HERE ! Grow your career by joining the Parks, Recreation & Libraries team in the role of Child Care Program Assistant. The Human Resources Department is accepting applications for the temporary and part-time position of Child Care Program Assistant in the Parks, Recreation & Libraries Department to perform a variety of duties related to assisting with planning, coordinating, and supervising Child Care and/or preschool programs. This is a year-round position and is limited to 25 hours per week for a maximum of 1,000 hours per fiscal year; the work schedule requires evening and weekend availability. DEFINITION To perform a variety of duties related to assisting with planning, coordinating and supervising before and after school child care and/or preschool programs. Examples of Duties Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Assist with planning and directing a variety of program areas which may include preschool or after school programs. Aid in training of seasonal employees and volunteers. Prepare reports, schedules and other administrative material. Stimulate interest while teaching and supervising activities such as sports, games, special events, arts and crafts, drama and social activities. Maintain positive student and family relations and follow disciplinary procedures. Maintain a safe, clean and orderly classroom environment. Notify appropriate staff of any problems with regard to site maintenance, children or parents and make recommendations as necessary. Promote and enforce safety procedures; render first aid and CPR, if certified, as required. Help to maintain records and reports as required; track and complete subsidized child care paperwork. Mentor and direct temporary staff in all aspects of classroom management, curriculum and team building. Coordinate a supply needs. Assume the role of Child Care Site Coordinator as required. Open and close the site in the absence of the Child Care Site Coordinator. Coordinate distribution and assignment of department uniforms and equipment. Monitor and adhere to the program budget. Supervise assigned temporary staff; schedule, train and monitor staff relative to assigned duties; review timekeeping system of assigned staff for accuracy. Build and maintain positive working relationships with co-workers, other City employees and the public using principles of good customer service. Perform related duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Knowledge of: Basic knowledge of modern methods, techniques, principles and procedures used in the planning and supervision of child care and/or preschool programs and facilities. Elementary aged children with regard to interest, skills, special needs, recreational activities and program planning of such activities, i.e., sports, organized games, special events, arts and crafts and drama. Practices and methods of public relations and customer service; techniques and principles of effective interpersonal communication. Basic methodology of organizing groups, programs and services in a recreational setting. Principles and techniques of first aid and CPR. Modern office equipment, methods, procedures and computer hardware and software. Ability to: On a continuous basis, know and understand operations and observe safety rules; supervise children; stand for long periods of time; interpret, understand and follow policies and procedures; explain operations and problem solve issues for the public and with staff. Move tables, chairs and carry supplies; participate with children on field trips, perform exercises with children; lift or carry weight of 45 pounds or less. Lead activities and apply program knowledge to coordinate daily activities and special events; be engaged in all aspects of youth development programming. Effectively supervise participants. Establish positive and professional relationships with children, co-workers and parents. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Understand and translate City policies and practices into everyday working practices; make sound decisions with solid problem solving methods. Respond to emergency situations in a calm and effective manner; administer first aid and CPR, if certified. Operate a computer as necessary to perform job duties. Identify problems regarding the facility and programs; refer difficult problems/irregularities for more advanced attention and recommend possible solutions. Understand and carry out written and oral directions. Maintain accurate and up-to-date records. Work outdoors in a variety of weather conditions. Communicate tactfully with customers. Communicate effectively and concisely, both orally and in writing. Experience and Training Experience: Minimum of two (2) seasons of paid experience in a childcare program under the supervision of a person who would qualify as a teacher. OR Two (2) seasons of paid experience in administering and coordinating recreation programs or a related field. A season is defined as a minimum of at least three (3) hours per day for a minimum of fifty (50) days in a six (6) month period. AND Training: Equivalent to completion of the twelfth (12th) grade, GED, or higher level degree supplemented by completion of twelve (12) units in early childhood education, recreation, physical education, elementary education or related field. License or Certificate Possession of a valid California driver’s license by date of appointment. Possession of CPR and First Aid certificates within six (6) months of hire. Supplemental Information Detailed information on the City of Roseville recruitment practices can be reviewed on the Frequently Asked Questions page. The City of Roseville defines “accredited college or university” as an institution of higher learning and must be listed on the United States Department of Education Database of Accredited Post-Secondary Institutions and Programs website http://ope.ed.gov/accreditation . Credits earned from colleges, universities, and institutions listed as accredited institutions on this website will be considered as part of the educational component of the minimum qualifications for a classification. The following options apply to the evaluation of college degrees from countries outside the United States: Educational background from a foreign country may be evaluated by an accredited United States college or university listed on the U.S. Department of Education Database of Accredited Post-Secondary Institutions and Programs website. Verification of degree equivalency may be obtained from organizations that provide foreign education credential evaluation services. The City of Roseville will accept verification from any of the listed member agencies found at www.naces.org or www.aice-eval.org . A copy of the foreign credential evaluation verification can be attached to the employment application. If you are offered a position with the City of Roseville, as a part of the pre-employment steps, applicants must provide a foreign degree credential equivalency certificate from an approved member agency above. Applicants who do not provide verification will be eliminated from further consideration. SELECTION PROCESS All candidates meeting the minimum qualifications will have their application scored in a Formula Rate Examination. The applicant’s experience and education will be evaluated using a pre-determined formula. Scores from this evaluation will determine applicant ranking and placement on the Employment List. Supplemental questions will be utilized by the department hiring authority to make interview and selection determinations. Final appointment is contingent upon a check of past employment references, passing a City-paid fingerprint check, and depending on the position applied for, a pre-employment medical exam, drug and alcohol screening test, credit check, license and/or education verification, psychological examination, and/or an extensive Police Department background check process. THE CITY OF ROSEVILLE IS AN EQUAL-OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. IF YOU REQUIRE AN ACCOMMODATION DUE TO A DISABILITY, PLEASE CONTACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT AT LEAST 5 WORKING DAYS BEFORE A SCHEDULED INTERVIEW/EXAMINATION PROCESS. MEDICAL DISABILITY VERIFICATION MAY BE REQUIRED PRIOR TO ACCOMMODATION. EMPLOYEE BENEFITS: The City of Roseville offers competitive benefits packages to full-time employees. Regular part-time employees receive benefits on a pro-rated basis. For more information regarding the City's benefits, visit our website here . Benefits currently include: Health, dental, and vision insurance benefits Cafeteria plan, plus City paid Flex credit Life insurance (City paid and optional supplemental employee paid) Flexible spending accounts for dependent and health/medical costs Employee assistance plan Retirement savings plan Deferred compensation plan(s) Short-term and Long-term Disability employee paid plans Educational reimbursement Vacation leave, sick leave, personal/management leaves Holiday pay (plus two floating holidays annually) Bilingual pay Longevity pay GENERAL BENEFITS : A majority of the employee benefits are similar for all City employees. There are benefits that differ depending on which bargaining unit the job classification is assigned. Exact benefits information can be found by visiting the Benefits webpage and selecting the specific bargaining unit group. TEMPORARY POSITIONS: Most benefits do not apply to the City's temporary positions. Temporary employees that work 1,500 hours annually may elect medical insurance. Temporary employees contribute to a retirement plan depending on the status of total hours worked annually. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Description YOUR FUTURE STARTS HERE ! Grow your career by joining the Parks, Recreation & Libraries team in the role of Child Care Teacher . The Human Resources Department is accepting applications for the temporary and part-time position of Child Care Teacher in the Parks, Recreation & Libraries Department. Under immediate supervision of the Child Care Site Coordinator, plans, implements and teaches age appropriate activities and/or programs for elementary age children at assigned City child care facilities; and performs related work as required. The normal work schedule will be weekdays between the hours of 6:15 a.m. and 6:15 p.m., Monday through Friday. This position is limited to 25 hours per week for a maximum of 1,000 hours per fiscal year. This position is for year-round employment. DEFINITION To perform a variety of duties related to planning, implementing, and teaching age appropriate activities and/or programs for elementary age children at assigned City before and after school child care facilities. Examples of Duties Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Stimulate interest while teaching and supervising program activities such as sports, games, special events, arts and crafts, drama and social activities. Maintain positi ve student and parent relations hips and follow disciplinary procedures. Maintain a safe, clean, and orderly classroom environment. Notif y the appropriate staff of any problems with regard to site maintenance, children and parents, and make recommendations as necessary. Help to maintain records and reports as required; track and complete subsidized child care paperwork. Mentor staff in all aspects of classroom management, curriculum and team building. Coordinate supply needs. Assist Child Care Site Coordinator and Child Care Program Leader, Child Care Program Assistant and Senior Child Care Teacher as required. Promote and enforce safety procedures; render first aid and CPR , if certified, as required. Build and maintain positive working relationships with co-workers, other City employees, and the public using principles of good customer service. Perform related duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Knowledge of: Basic knowledge of elementary aged children with regards to interests, skills , special needs , recreational activities, and program planning of such activities, i.e., sports, organized games, specials events, arts and crafts and drama. Practices and methods of public relations and customer service; t echniques and principles of effective interpersonal communication. Principles and techniques of first aid and CPR . Ability to : On a continuous basis, know and understand oper ations and observe safety rules; walk to supervise children ; stand for long periods of time ; interpret , understand and follow policies and procedures , and explain operations and problem solve issues for the public and with staff. Intermittently set up booths, hang banners, move tables, chairs and carry supplies ; participate with children on field trips, perform exercises with children; lift or carry weight of 45 pounds or less. Lead activities, applying knowledge to an actual child care program and the children therein. S upervise children on playground. Establish positive and professional relationships with children, co-workers and parents. Understand and translate City policies and practices into everyday working practices; make sound decisions with solid problem solving methods. Respond to emergency situations in a calm and effective manner; administer first aid and CPR , if certified . Learn to identify problems regarding the facility and programs ; refer difficult problems/irregularities for more advanced attention and recommend possible solutions. Understand and carry out written and oral directions . Maintain accurate and up-to-date records . Work outdoors in a variety of weather conditions. Communicate tactfully with customers. Communicate effectively and concisely, both orally and in writing. Experience and Training Experience : Minimum of at least three ( 3 ) hours per day for a minimum of fifty ( 50 ) days in a six ( 6 ) month period, as a paid or volunteer staff member in a child care program , under the supervision of a person who would qualify as a teacher . AND Training : Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth (12 th ) grade , GED, or higher level degree supplemented by completion of twelve ( 12 ) units in early childhood education, recreation, elementary education or related field or six ( 6 ) units completed and enrolled in at least three ( 3 ) qualifying units per semester until twelve (12) units are completed. License or Certificate Possession of CPR and First Aid certificates within six (6) months of hire . Supplemental Information Detailed information on the City of Roseville recruitment practices can be reviewed on the Frequently Asked Questions page. The City of Roseville defines “accredited college or university” as an institution of higher learning and must be listed on the United States Department of Education Database of Accredited Post-Secondary Institutions and Programs website http://ope.ed.gov/accreditation . Credits earned from colleges, universities, and institutions listed as accredited institutions on this website will be considered as part of the educational component of the minimum qualifications for a classification. The following options apply to the evaluation of college degrees from countries outside the United States: Educational background from a foreign country may be evaluated by an accredited United States college or university listed on the U.S. Department of Education Database of Accredited Post-Secondary Institutions and Programs website. Verification of degree equivalency may be obtained from organizations that provide foreign education credential evaluation services. The City of Roseville will accept verification from any of the listed member agencies found at www.naces.org or www.aice-eval.org . A copy of the foreign credential evaluation verification can be attached to the employment application. If you are offered a position with the City of Roseville, as a part of the pre-employment steps, applicants must provide a foreign degree credential equivalency certificate from an approved member agency above. Applicants who do not provide verification will be eliminated from further consideration. SELECTION PROCESS All candidates meeting the minimum qualifications will have their application scored in a Formula Rate Examination. The applicant’s experience and education will be evaluated using a pre-determined formula. Scores from this evaluation will determine applicant ranking and placement on the Employment List. Supplemental questions will be utilized by the department hiring authority to make interview and selection determinations. Final appointment is contingent upon a check of past employment references, passing a City-paid fingerprint check, and depending on the position applied for, a pre-employment medical exam, drug and alcohol screening test, credit check, license and/or education verification, psychological examination, and/or an extensive Police Department background check process. THE CITY OF ROSEVILLE IS AN EQUAL-OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. IF YOU REQUIRE AN ACCOMMODATION DUE TO A DISABILITY, PLEASE CONTACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT AT LEAST 5 WORKING DAYS BEFORE A SCHEDULED INTERVIEW/EXAMINATION PROCESS. MEDICAL DISABILITY VERIFICATION MAY BE REQUIRED PRIOR TO ACCOMMODATION. EMPLOYEE BENEFITS: The City of Roseville offers competitive benefits packages to full-time employees. Regular part-time employees receive benefits on a pro-rated basis. For more information regarding the City's benefits, visit our website here . Benefits currently include: Health, dental, and vision insurance benefits Cafeteria plan, plus City paid Flex credit Life insurance (City paid and optional supplemental employee paid) Flexible spending accounts for dependent and health/medical costs Employee assistance plan Retirement savings plan Deferred compensation plan(s) Short-term and Long-term Disability employee paid plans Educational reimbursement Vacation leave, sick leave, personal/management leaves Holiday pay (plus two floating holidays annually) Bilingual pay Longevity pay GENERAL BENEFITS : A majority of the employee benefits are similar for all City employees. There are benefits that differ depending on which bargaining unit the job classification is assigned. Exact benefits information can be found by visiting the Benefits webpage and selecting the specific bargaining unit group. TEMPORARY POSITIONS: Most benefits do not apply to the City's temporary positions. Temporary employees that work 1,500 hours annually may elect medical insurance. Temporary employees contribute to a retirement plan depending on the status of total hours worked annually. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Jun 28, 2024
Temporary
Description YOUR FUTURE STARTS HERE ! Grow your career by joining the Parks, Recreation & Libraries team in the role of Child Care Teacher . The Human Resources Department is accepting applications for the temporary and part-time position of Child Care Teacher in the Parks, Recreation & Libraries Department. Under immediate supervision of the Child Care Site Coordinator, plans, implements and teaches age appropriate activities and/or programs for elementary age children at assigned City child care facilities; and performs related work as required. The normal work schedule will be weekdays between the hours of 6:15 a.m. and 6:15 p.m., Monday through Friday. This position is limited to 25 hours per week for a maximum of 1,000 hours per fiscal year. This position is for year-round employment. DEFINITION To perform a variety of duties related to planning, implementing, and teaching age appropriate activities and/or programs for elementary age children at assigned City before and after school child care facilities. Examples of Duties Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Stimulate interest while teaching and supervising program activities such as sports, games, special events, arts and crafts, drama and social activities. Maintain positi ve student and parent relations hips and follow disciplinary procedures. Maintain a safe, clean, and orderly classroom environment. Notif y the appropriate staff of any problems with regard to site maintenance, children and parents, and make recommendations as necessary. Help to maintain records and reports as required; track and complete subsidized child care paperwork. Mentor staff in all aspects of classroom management, curriculum and team building. Coordinate supply needs. Assist Child Care Site Coordinator and Child Care Program Leader, Child Care Program Assistant and Senior Child Care Teacher as required. Promote and enforce safety procedures; render first aid and CPR , if certified, as required. Build and maintain positive working relationships with co-workers, other City employees, and the public using principles of good customer service. Perform related duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Knowledge of: Basic knowledge of elementary aged children with regards to interests, skills , special needs , recreational activities, and program planning of such activities, i.e., sports, organized games, specials events, arts and crafts and drama. Practices and methods of public relations and customer service; t echniques and principles of effective interpersonal communication. Principles and techniques of first aid and CPR . Ability to : On a continuous basis, know and understand oper ations and observe safety rules; walk to supervise children ; stand for long periods of time ; interpret , understand and follow policies and procedures , and explain operations and problem solve issues for the public and with staff. Intermittently set up booths, hang banners, move tables, chairs and carry supplies ; participate with children on field trips, perform exercises with children; lift or carry weight of 45 pounds or less. Lead activities, applying knowledge to an actual child care program and the children therein. S upervise children on playground. Establish positive and professional relationships with children, co-workers and parents. Understand and translate City policies and practices into everyday working practices; make sound decisions with solid problem solving methods. Respond to emergency situations in a calm and effective manner; administer first aid and CPR , if certified . Learn to identify problems regarding the facility and programs ; refer difficult problems/irregularities for more advanced attention and recommend possible solutions. Understand and carry out written and oral directions . Maintain accurate and up-to-date records . Work outdoors in a variety of weather conditions. Communicate tactfully with customers. Communicate effectively and concisely, both orally and in writing. Experience and Training Experience : Minimum of at least three ( 3 ) hours per day for a minimum of fifty ( 50 ) days in a six ( 6 ) month period, as a paid or volunteer staff member in a child care program , under the supervision of a person who would qualify as a teacher . AND Training : Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth (12 th ) grade , GED, or higher level degree supplemented by completion of twelve ( 12 ) units in early childhood education, recreation, elementary education or related field or six ( 6 ) units completed and enrolled in at least three ( 3 ) qualifying units per semester until twelve (12) units are completed. License or Certificate Possession of CPR and First Aid certificates within six (6) months of hire . Supplemental Information Detailed information on the City of Roseville recruitment practices can be reviewed on the Frequently Asked Questions page. The City of Roseville defines “accredited college or university” as an institution of higher learning and must be listed on the United States Department of Education Database of Accredited Post-Secondary Institutions and Programs website http://ope.ed.gov/accreditation . Credits earned from colleges, universities, and institutions listed as accredited institutions on this website will be considered as part of the educational component of the minimum qualifications for a classification. The following options apply to the evaluation of college degrees from countries outside the United States: Educational background from a foreign country may be evaluated by an accredited United States college or university listed on the U.S. Department of Education Database of Accredited Post-Secondary Institutions and Programs website. Verification of degree equivalency may be obtained from organizations that provide foreign education credential evaluation services. The City of Roseville will accept verification from any of the listed member agencies found at www.naces.org or www.aice-eval.org . A copy of the foreign credential evaluation verification can be attached to the employment application. If you are offered a position with the City of Roseville, as a part of the pre-employment steps, applicants must provide a foreign degree credential equivalency certificate from an approved member agency above. Applicants who do not provide verification will be eliminated from further consideration. SELECTION PROCESS All candidates meeting the minimum qualifications will have their application scored in a Formula Rate Examination. The applicant’s experience and education will be evaluated using a pre-determined formula. Scores from this evaluation will determine applicant ranking and placement on the Employment List. Supplemental questions will be utilized by the department hiring authority to make interview and selection determinations. Final appointment is contingent upon a check of past employment references, passing a City-paid fingerprint check, and depending on the position applied for, a pre-employment medical exam, drug and alcohol screening test, credit check, license and/or education verification, psychological examination, and/or an extensive Police Department background check process. THE CITY OF ROSEVILLE IS AN EQUAL-OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. IF YOU REQUIRE AN ACCOMMODATION DUE TO A DISABILITY, PLEASE CONTACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT AT LEAST 5 WORKING DAYS BEFORE A SCHEDULED INTERVIEW/EXAMINATION PROCESS. MEDICAL DISABILITY VERIFICATION MAY BE REQUIRED PRIOR TO ACCOMMODATION. EMPLOYEE BENEFITS: The City of Roseville offers competitive benefits packages to full-time employees. Regular part-time employees receive benefits on a pro-rated basis. For more information regarding the City's benefits, visit our website here . Benefits currently include: Health, dental, and vision insurance benefits Cafeteria plan, plus City paid Flex credit Life insurance (City paid and optional supplemental employee paid) Flexible spending accounts for dependent and health/medical costs Employee assistance plan Retirement savings plan Deferred compensation plan(s) Short-term and Long-term Disability employee paid plans Educational reimbursement Vacation leave, sick leave, personal/management leaves Holiday pay (plus two floating holidays annually) Bilingual pay Longevity pay GENERAL BENEFITS : A majority of the employee benefits are similar for all City employees. There are benefits that differ depending on which bargaining unit the job classification is assigned. Exact benefits information can be found by visiting the Benefits webpage and selecting the specific bargaining unit group. TEMPORARY POSITIONS: Most benefits do not apply to the City's temporary positions. Temporary employees that work 1,500 hours annually may elect medical insurance. Temporary employees contribute to a retirement plan depending on the status of total hours worked annually. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
LOS ANGELES COUNTY
Los Angeles, California, United States
Position/Program Information FILING PERIOD: OCTOBER 16, 2019 @ 8:00 a.m. (PST) UNTIL THE NEEDS OF THE SERVICE ARE MET AND IS SUBJECT TO CLOSURE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE EXAM NUMBER: Y5047S TYPE OF RECRUITMENT: OPEN COMPETITIVE JOB OPPORTUNITY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES: The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services (DHS) is the second largest health system in the nation, providing compassionate, quality care through its integrated system of hospitals and community-based clinics. DHS annually cares for about 600,000 unique patients, employs over 22,000 staff and has an annual operating budget of $6.5 billion. DHS leads the county's effort to provide health services to the resident of Los Angeles County, of which approximately two million are uninsured. DHS hospitals also conduct post-graduate medical education through university affiliations for interns, residents and fellows to train the physician workforce for tomorrow. THE MISSION: To advance the health of our patients and our communities by providing extraordinary care. MEDICAL HUBS The Los Angeles County Medical Hub Clinics provide high quality, coordinated health care for children who are involved with the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS). The Medical Hubs offer: Compassionate care by medical providers who understand the needs and concerns commonly experienced by children, families and caregivers in the child welfare system; Services for children in all stages of DCFS involvement, including medical assessments of suspected child abuse or neglect, comprehensive medical exams for children entering out-of-home care, and ongoing well-child care and sick visits. Linkages to pediatric specialty care for children with complex medical needs; Board-certified child abuse pediatricians and child interview specialists with extensive training in assessing suspected child abuse and neglect; Close coordination with DCFS Children's Social Workers and Public Health Nurses and the Department of Mental Health, to ensure that identified health, mental health and developmental needs are addressed. DEFINITION: Under the supervision of a physician, performs medical examinations, selected diagnostic and therapeutic tasks and other special procedures to assist in the delivery of medical services. Essential Job Functions Performs pediatric initial medical evaluations for DCFS-involved children. Provides initial consultation regarding child physical abuse, sexual abuse, and/or neglect (with support through on-site consultation with Child Abuse Pediatrician). Performs routine primary care and follow up care for DCFS-involved children. Performs acute care visits for DCFS-involved children (low acuity issues such as otitis media, jaundice, asthma, etc.) Takes medical histories and performs physical examinations, utilizes diagnostic techniques, such as observation, palpation, percussion or auscultation; evaluates physical signs, symptoms and medical history to assess patient's physical condition. Recognizes and evaluates patients who require the immediate attention of a physician and, when necessary, initiates, without supervision, emergency medical treatments. Administers treatments and medications. Instructs and counsels patients in matters pertaining to their physical and mental health. Orders x-rays, therapeutic diets, physical therapy, respiratory therapy or occupational therapy treatments. Maintains and signs medical records pertaining to treatments and examinations administered. Performs specialized procedures as delegated by the supervising physician. Requirements SELECTION REQUIREMENTS: A valid license to practice as a Physician Assistant issued by the Physician Assistant Committee of the Medical Board of California*. LICENSE: A valid License to practice as a Physician Assistant issued by the Physician Assistant Committee of the Medical Board of California. PHYSICAL CLASS III: Moderate: Includes standing or walking most of the time, with bending, stooping, squatting, twisting, and reaching; includes working on irregular surfaces, occasionally lifting objects weighting over 25 pounds, and frequent lifting of 10-25 pounds. SPECIAL REQUIREMENT INFORMATION: *Applicants must include a legible photocopy of the certificate to practice as a Physician Assistant issued by The Medical Board of California at the time of filing or email the documents to the exam analyst within 15 calendar days from filing online. The required license and/or certificates MUST be current and unrestricted ; conditional, provisional, probationary or restricted license and/or certificates will NOT be accepted. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS Experience in an acute or primary pediatric healthcare setting working with socially challenging pediatric patients. Additional Information EXAMINATION CONTENT: This examination will consist of an evaluation of training and experience based upon application information and desirable qualifications weighted 100%. Additional points will be awarded for additional experience beyond the Selection Requirements. Candidates must achieve a passing score of 70% or higher on the examination in order to be placed on the eligible register. ELIGIBILITY INFORMATION: Applications will be processed on an "as-received" basis and those receiving a passing score will be promulgated to the eligible register accordingly. The names of candidates receiving a passing grade on the examination will be added to the Eligible Register. Successful candidates will remain on the register for a period of twelve (12) months following the date of eligibility. No person may compete in this examination more than once every 12 months. VACANCY INFORMATION: The resulting eligible register will be used to fill vacancies throughout the North County Area Only. SPECIAL INFORMATION: Appointees may be required to work any shift including evenings, nights, weekends, and holidays. AVAILABLE SHIFT: Any APPLICATION AND FILING INFORMATION: APPLICATIONS MUST BE FILED ONLINE ONLY. APPLICATION SUBMITTED BY U.S. MAIL, FAX OR IN PERSON WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Apply online by clicking on the green "Apply" tab for this posting. You can also track the status of your application using the website. All information is subject to verification. We may reject your application at any time during the examination and hiring process, including after appointment has been made. Falsification of any information may result in disqualification or rescission of appointment. Utilizing VERBIAGE from the Class Specification and Minimum Requirements serving as your description of duties WILL NOT be sufficient to demonstrate that you meet the requirements. Doing so may result in an INCOMPLETE APPLICATION and you may be DISQUALIFIED . This examination will remain open until the needs of the service are met. Application filing may be suspended at any time with or without advance notice. Fill out your application completely. The acceptance of your application depends on whether you have clearly shown that you meet the requirements. Provide any relevant education, training, and experience in the spaces provided so we can evaluate your qualifications for the job. For each job held, give the name and address of your employer, your job title, beginning and ending dates, number of hours worked per week, description of work performed. If your application is incomplete, it will be rejected. Applications electronically received after 5:00 p.m., PST, on the last day of filing will not be accepted. NOTE: If you are unable to attach required documents, you must e-mail the documents to the exam analyst within 15 calendar days of filing online . Please include the exam number and the exam title. The County of Los Angeles is a Fair Chance employer. Except for a very limited number of positions, you will not be asked to provide information about a conviction history unless you receive a contingent offer of employment. The County will make an individualized assessment of whether your conviction history has a direct or adverse relationship with the specific duties of the job, and consider potential mitigating factors, including, but not limited to, evidence and extent of rehabilitation, recency of the offense(s), and age the time of the offense(s). If asked to provide information about a conviction history, any convictions or court records which are exempted by a valid court order to not have to be disclosed. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: Social security number is for record control purposes. Federal law requires that all employed persons have a social security number. COMPUTER AND INTERNET ACCESS AT PUBLIC LIBRARIES: For candidates who may not have regular access to a computer or the internet, applications can be completed on computers at public libraries throughout Los Angeles County. NO SHARING OF USER ID AND PASSWORD: All applicants must file their applications online using their own user ID and password. Using a family member's or friend's user ID and password may erase a candidate's original application record. DEPARTMENT CONTACT: Meri Snkhchyan, Exam Analyst Telephone Number : (213) 288-7000 Email Address: msnkhchyan@dhs.lacounty.gov ADA COORDINATOR PHONE: (323) 869-7124 CALIFORNIA RELAY SERVICES PHONE: (800) 735-2922 For detailed information, please click here
Jul 14, 2024
Full Time
Position/Program Information FILING PERIOD: OCTOBER 16, 2019 @ 8:00 a.m. (PST) UNTIL THE NEEDS OF THE SERVICE ARE MET AND IS SUBJECT TO CLOSURE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE EXAM NUMBER: Y5047S TYPE OF RECRUITMENT: OPEN COMPETITIVE JOB OPPORTUNITY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES: The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services (DHS) is the second largest health system in the nation, providing compassionate, quality care through its integrated system of hospitals and community-based clinics. DHS annually cares for about 600,000 unique patients, employs over 22,000 staff and has an annual operating budget of $6.5 billion. DHS leads the county's effort to provide health services to the resident of Los Angeles County, of which approximately two million are uninsured. DHS hospitals also conduct post-graduate medical education through university affiliations for interns, residents and fellows to train the physician workforce for tomorrow. THE MISSION: To advance the health of our patients and our communities by providing extraordinary care. MEDICAL HUBS The Los Angeles County Medical Hub Clinics provide high quality, coordinated health care for children who are involved with the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS). The Medical Hubs offer: Compassionate care by medical providers who understand the needs and concerns commonly experienced by children, families and caregivers in the child welfare system; Services for children in all stages of DCFS involvement, including medical assessments of suspected child abuse or neglect, comprehensive medical exams for children entering out-of-home care, and ongoing well-child care and sick visits. Linkages to pediatric specialty care for children with complex medical needs; Board-certified child abuse pediatricians and child interview specialists with extensive training in assessing suspected child abuse and neglect; Close coordination with DCFS Children's Social Workers and Public Health Nurses and the Department of Mental Health, to ensure that identified health, mental health and developmental needs are addressed. DEFINITION: Under the supervision of a physician, performs medical examinations, selected diagnostic and therapeutic tasks and other special procedures to assist in the delivery of medical services. Essential Job Functions Performs pediatric initial medical evaluations for DCFS-involved children. Provides initial consultation regarding child physical abuse, sexual abuse, and/or neglect (with support through on-site consultation with Child Abuse Pediatrician). Performs routine primary care and follow up care for DCFS-involved children. Performs acute care visits for DCFS-involved children (low acuity issues such as otitis media, jaundice, asthma, etc.) Takes medical histories and performs physical examinations, utilizes diagnostic techniques, such as observation, palpation, percussion or auscultation; evaluates physical signs, symptoms and medical history to assess patient's physical condition. Recognizes and evaluates patients who require the immediate attention of a physician and, when necessary, initiates, without supervision, emergency medical treatments. Administers treatments and medications. Instructs and counsels patients in matters pertaining to their physical and mental health. Orders x-rays, therapeutic diets, physical therapy, respiratory therapy or occupational therapy treatments. Maintains and signs medical records pertaining to treatments and examinations administered. Performs specialized procedures as delegated by the supervising physician. Requirements SELECTION REQUIREMENTS: A valid license to practice as a Physician Assistant issued by the Physician Assistant Committee of the Medical Board of California*. LICENSE: A valid License to practice as a Physician Assistant issued by the Physician Assistant Committee of the Medical Board of California. PHYSICAL CLASS III: Moderate: Includes standing or walking most of the time, with bending, stooping, squatting, twisting, and reaching; includes working on irregular surfaces, occasionally lifting objects weighting over 25 pounds, and frequent lifting of 10-25 pounds. SPECIAL REQUIREMENT INFORMATION: *Applicants must include a legible photocopy of the certificate to practice as a Physician Assistant issued by The Medical Board of California at the time of filing or email the documents to the exam analyst within 15 calendar days from filing online. The required license and/or certificates MUST be current and unrestricted ; conditional, provisional, probationary or restricted license and/or certificates will NOT be accepted. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS Experience in an acute or primary pediatric healthcare setting working with socially challenging pediatric patients. Additional Information EXAMINATION CONTENT: This examination will consist of an evaluation of training and experience based upon application information and desirable qualifications weighted 100%. Additional points will be awarded for additional experience beyond the Selection Requirements. Candidates must achieve a passing score of 70% or higher on the examination in order to be placed on the eligible register. ELIGIBILITY INFORMATION: Applications will be processed on an "as-received" basis and those receiving a passing score will be promulgated to the eligible register accordingly. The names of candidates receiving a passing grade on the examination will be added to the Eligible Register. Successful candidates will remain on the register for a period of twelve (12) months following the date of eligibility. No person may compete in this examination more than once every 12 months. VACANCY INFORMATION: The resulting eligible register will be used to fill vacancies throughout the North County Area Only. SPECIAL INFORMATION: Appointees may be required to work any shift including evenings, nights, weekends, and holidays. AVAILABLE SHIFT: Any APPLICATION AND FILING INFORMATION: APPLICATIONS MUST BE FILED ONLINE ONLY. APPLICATION SUBMITTED BY U.S. MAIL, FAX OR IN PERSON WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Apply online by clicking on the green "Apply" tab for this posting. You can also track the status of your application using the website. All information is subject to verification. We may reject your application at any time during the examination and hiring process, including after appointment has been made. Falsification of any information may result in disqualification or rescission of appointment. Utilizing VERBIAGE from the Class Specification and Minimum Requirements serving as your description of duties WILL NOT be sufficient to demonstrate that you meet the requirements. Doing so may result in an INCOMPLETE APPLICATION and you may be DISQUALIFIED . This examination will remain open until the needs of the service are met. Application filing may be suspended at any time with or without advance notice. Fill out your application completely. The acceptance of your application depends on whether you have clearly shown that you meet the requirements. Provide any relevant education, training, and experience in the spaces provided so we can evaluate your qualifications for the job. For each job held, give the name and address of your employer, your job title, beginning and ending dates, number of hours worked per week, description of work performed. If your application is incomplete, it will be rejected. Applications electronically received after 5:00 p.m., PST, on the last day of filing will not be accepted. NOTE: If you are unable to attach required documents, you must e-mail the documents to the exam analyst within 15 calendar days of filing online . Please include the exam number and the exam title. The County of Los Angeles is a Fair Chance employer. Except for a very limited number of positions, you will not be asked to provide information about a conviction history unless you receive a contingent offer of employment. The County will make an individualized assessment of whether your conviction history has a direct or adverse relationship with the specific duties of the job, and consider potential mitigating factors, including, but not limited to, evidence and extent of rehabilitation, recency of the offense(s), and age the time of the offense(s). If asked to provide information about a conviction history, any convictions or court records which are exempted by a valid court order to not have to be disclosed. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: Social security number is for record control purposes. Federal law requires that all employed persons have a social security number. COMPUTER AND INTERNET ACCESS AT PUBLIC LIBRARIES: For candidates who may not have regular access to a computer or the internet, applications can be completed on computers at public libraries throughout Los Angeles County. NO SHARING OF USER ID AND PASSWORD: All applicants must file their applications online using their own user ID and password. Using a family member's or friend's user ID and password may erase a candidate's original application record. DEPARTMENT CONTACT: Meri Snkhchyan, Exam Analyst Telephone Number : (213) 288-7000 Email Address: msnkhchyan@dhs.lacounty.gov ADA COORDINATOR PHONE: (323) 869-7124 CALIFORNIA RELAY SERVICES PHONE: (800) 735-2922 For detailed information, please click here
California State Polytechnic University Pomona
3801 West Temple Avenue, Pomona, CA 91768, USA
Type of Appointment : Full-time, Probationary (10/12 appointment) - Months off in June and July Collective Bargaining Unit : California State University Employees Union (CSUEU) - Unit 2 Job Classification : Physician Assistant Classification Salary Range : $5,073 - $9,790 per month Anticipated Hiring Range : $73,056 - $95,700 annually Work Hours : Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm, unless otherwise notified Recruitment Closing Date : Open until filled THE DEPARTMENT: Student Health & Wellness Services (SHWS) is one component of the Student Health and Wellbeing section within the Division of Student Affairs. This section stresses the University's commitment to preventive and holistic approaches to wellbeing in support of students and the institution's mission and strategic plan. In addition to Student Health & Wellness Services, this section includes Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) and the Care Center (Basic Needs, CalFresh, Care Management). The mission of Student Health and Wellness Services is to promote students' healthy lifestyles and academic success by providing quality medical, psychological, and wellness services. The department provides ambulatory health care, health education programs, prevention and healing services to students of Cal Poly Pomona. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Under guidance of Lead Physician and a practice agreement with the supervising physicians of the student health center, a broad range of functions are required, including diagnosing illnesses, prescribing and administering medical treatments, (including medication abortion services). As a minimum, the performance of the following: Assume ongoing responsibility for continuity of primary care for a patient from initial contact and presentation. This responsibility will continue as long as a patient is eligible for services. Obtain patient history, perform physical examinations, order and interpret appropriate diagnostic tests. Diagnose and treat both acute and chronic disorders. Establish and maintain accurate and complete medical records. Consult with or refer to other physicians on the SHS staff or to external specialists as appropriate. Perform necessary therapeutic procedures within the scope of practice based on education, training and experience. Recognize situations which require immediate medical attention and initiate life-saving procedures when necessary; notify physician immediately of such patients. Effectively communicate and interact with patients, families, staff and members of the university community as necessary for patient care and outreach programs. Some specific responsibilities include: According to approved SHS policies and protocols and under the medical supervision of a physician: Perform complete history and physical examinations, including women's health exams and cancer screenings. Diagnose common illness and injuries using the above techniques with ability to distinguish between normal, normal variance, and abnormal findings based upon evaluation of the patient's medical history and physical examination. Order and interpretation of clinical diagnostic tests as necessary based on education and experience in the further evaluation and diagnosis of common illnesses and injuries. Interpret test results together with patient's history and physical to assess patient's needs and problems. Perform collaborative consultation with physicians for more complicated health problems. Treat illness and injury through prescribing of medication and other modalities as appropriate for patient care. Collaborate with other health disciplines in providing care and treatment Provide teaching and education about patient medical and health issues. Work in Acute Care or act as a back-up clinician to Acute Care when necessary. Evaluation and treatment of uncomplicated mental health disorders; referral to counseling and psychiatry services as necessary. Community Service Upon request, may lecture to various campus classes on related subjects. Will develop and participate in joint programs with Health Promotion staff regarding health issues. Will participate in the teaching of Family Planning classes. Serves on Student Health committees including a rotation to Quality Management and Improvement; Risk Management; Pharmacy; Laboratory; Health, Safety & Emergency Preparedness; Library; Enhancing Healing & Prevention Services and Enhancing Cultural Competence. Participates in the clinician's peer review program. Professional Development and Continuing Education Must attend regular department meetings including All Staff and Clinician/Director meetings. Pursue programs in continuing education applicable to family practice and college health. Keep current in advances in diagnosis and treatment of those medical conditions that are within the scope of practice of a Physician Assistant. QUALIFICATIONS: Possession of an academic degree or certificate from an approved college or university based physician assistant medical training program. Must possess and maintain a valid license to practice as a physician assistant in the state of California, licensing by the Medical Board of California requires passing the Physician Assistant National Certifying Examination. Maintain National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) certification Possess and maintain a valid DEA number and certificate. Completion of approved education course in controlled substances Current Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) certificate. Must possess sufficient experience to independently perform the scope of practice identified for the position. Thorough knowledge of medical theories, practices and protocols relative to the scope of practice; thorough knowledge of subject areas such as growth and development, pathophysiology, psychosocial assessment, pharmacology, nutrition, disease management, and the principles of health maintenance; applicable state and federal laws and regulations pertaining to practice as a Physician Assistant; and if assigned lead work direction, general knowledge of effective supervisory principles and practices. Incumbents must possess the abilities and clinical competence required to work as a licensed Physician Assistant including, but not limited to, the ability to work independently in assigned areas of practice established by the supervising physician; demonstrate clinical competence in eliciting patient histories, conducting examinations, diagnosing and treating acute and chronic illnesses and injuries, assessing patient needs, and making appropriate referrals; use clinical techniques and diagnostic tools; interpret laboratory and other test results; keep current with developments in the medical field pertinent to the incumbent’s scope of practice; establish and maintain effective working relationships with other health center staff; be sensitive to and communicate effectively with diverse patients; and, if assigned, provide lead work direction to specified health center support staff. PREFERRED EXPERIENCE: Three years of progressively responsible experience as a physician assistant. Must possess sufficient experience to independently perform the scope of practice identified for the position Experience in college health or a similar patient demographic in an ambulatory setting. Ability to work independently in assigned specialized area according to broad guidelines and practices established by a physician; ability to conduct diagnostic examinations and to treat both chronic and episodic disorders; ability to assess patient needs and recommend next steps; ability to observe and record unique symptoms and behaviors; ability to plan, organize and supervise the work of others; ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with others. Ability to take direction from physicians and supervisors. Comply with all state and federal mandate medical care. Out of State Work The California State University (CSU) system is a network of twenty-three public universities providing access to a quality education through the support of California taxpayers. Part of CSU’s mission is to prepare educated, responsible individuals to contribute to California’s schools, economy, culture, and future. As an agency of the State of California, the CSU’s business operations almost exclusively reside within California. The CSU Out-of-State Employment Policy prohibits hiring employees to perform CSU-related work outside California. See policy at https://calstate.policystat.com/v2/policy/10899725/latest/ . Background Check Cal Poly Pomona will make a conditional offer of employment, pending the satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check). The conditional offer of employment may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. In determining the suitability of the candidate for the position, Cal Poly Pomona will give an individualized assessment to any criminal conviction history, considering such factors as the nature, gravity and recency of the conviction, the candidate’s conduct, performance or rehabilitation efforts since the conviction and the nature of the job applied for. See policy at https://www.cpp.edu/eoda/employee-labor//documents/employment-policies/hr2017-17.pdf . Employment Eligibility Verification Cal Poly Pomona hires only individuals lawfully authorized to work in the United States. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. For more information, go to https://www.uscis.gov/i-9-central/form-i-9-acceptable-documents. Child Abuse/Neglect Reporting Act (CANRA) The person holding this position is considered a “mandated reporter” under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. See policy at https://calstate.policystat.com/v2/policy/10927154/latest/ . Security & Fire Safety In compliance with state and federal crime awareness and campus security legislation, including The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act, California Education Code section 67380, and the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA), Cal Poly Pomona’s Annual Security Report and Annual Fire Safety Report are available for viewing at: https://www.cpp.edu/pdfs/annual_security_report.pdf and https://www.cpp.edu/housing/documents/fire_safety_report.pdf. Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination As a federal contractor, Cal Poly Pomona will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. For more information, see the Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination Provision poster. CSU Classification Salary Range This position is part of the CSUEU bargaining unit, the CSU Classification Standards for this position are located on the following site, https://www.calstate.edu/csu-system/careers/compensation/Pages/Classification-Standards.aspx . The CSU Salary Schedule is located on the following site: https://www.calstate.edu/csu-system/careers/compensation/Pages/salary-schedule-documents.aspx . The classification salary range for this position according to the respective skill level is minimum $5,073 and maximum $9,790 per month. Please refer back to the anticipated hiring range for the appropriate salary rate for this particular position. Reasonable Accommodation We provide reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. Applicants with questions about access or requiring a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process should contact the ADA Coordinator by email at ADACoordinator@cpp.edu . More information is available at: https://www.cpp.edu/eoda/employee-labor//access-accommodations/index.shtml . EEO Cal Poly Pomona is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The university subscribes to the pay transparency nondiscrimination provision and all state and federal regulations that prohibit discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender identity/gender expression, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, age, disability, genetic information, medical condition, and covered veteran status. More information is available at: https://www.dol.gov/sites/dolgov/files/OFCCP/pdf/pay-transp_%20English_formattedESQA508c.pdf and at https://www.cpp.edu/eoda/employee-labor/documents/aa-eeo-doc/policy-statement_2022-aap-for-california-state-polytechnic-university-pomona_confidential_20220127.pdf . Other Notices For other important employment notices, we invite you to visit Cal Poly Pomona’s Employment Notices web page. Advertised: Jun 08 2023 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Jul 14, 2024
Type of Appointment : Full-time, Probationary (10/12 appointment) - Months off in June and July Collective Bargaining Unit : California State University Employees Union (CSUEU) - Unit 2 Job Classification : Physician Assistant Classification Salary Range : $5,073 - $9,790 per month Anticipated Hiring Range : $73,056 - $95,700 annually Work Hours : Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm, unless otherwise notified Recruitment Closing Date : Open until filled THE DEPARTMENT: Student Health & Wellness Services (SHWS) is one component of the Student Health and Wellbeing section within the Division of Student Affairs. This section stresses the University's commitment to preventive and holistic approaches to wellbeing in support of students and the institution's mission and strategic plan. In addition to Student Health & Wellness Services, this section includes Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) and the Care Center (Basic Needs, CalFresh, Care Management). The mission of Student Health and Wellness Services is to promote students' healthy lifestyles and academic success by providing quality medical, psychological, and wellness services. The department provides ambulatory health care, health education programs, prevention and healing services to students of Cal Poly Pomona. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Under guidance of Lead Physician and a practice agreement with the supervising physicians of the student health center, a broad range of functions are required, including diagnosing illnesses, prescribing and administering medical treatments, (including medication abortion services). As a minimum, the performance of the following: Assume ongoing responsibility for continuity of primary care for a patient from initial contact and presentation. This responsibility will continue as long as a patient is eligible for services. Obtain patient history, perform physical examinations, order and interpret appropriate diagnostic tests. Diagnose and treat both acute and chronic disorders. Establish and maintain accurate and complete medical records. Consult with or refer to other physicians on the SHS staff or to external specialists as appropriate. Perform necessary therapeutic procedures within the scope of practice based on education, training and experience. Recognize situations which require immediate medical attention and initiate life-saving procedures when necessary; notify physician immediately of such patients. Effectively communicate and interact with patients, families, staff and members of the university community as necessary for patient care and outreach programs. Some specific responsibilities include: According to approved SHS policies and protocols and under the medical supervision of a physician: Perform complete history and physical examinations, including women's health exams and cancer screenings. Diagnose common illness and injuries using the above techniques with ability to distinguish between normal, normal variance, and abnormal findings based upon evaluation of the patient's medical history and physical examination. Order and interpretation of clinical diagnostic tests as necessary based on education and experience in the further evaluation and diagnosis of common illnesses and injuries. Interpret test results together with patient's history and physical to assess patient's needs and problems. Perform collaborative consultation with physicians for more complicated health problems. Treat illness and injury through prescribing of medication and other modalities as appropriate for patient care. Collaborate with other health disciplines in providing care and treatment Provide teaching and education about patient medical and health issues. Work in Acute Care or act as a back-up clinician to Acute Care when necessary. Evaluation and treatment of uncomplicated mental health disorders; referral to counseling and psychiatry services as necessary. Community Service Upon request, may lecture to various campus classes on related subjects. Will develop and participate in joint programs with Health Promotion staff regarding health issues. Will participate in the teaching of Family Planning classes. Serves on Student Health committees including a rotation to Quality Management and Improvement; Risk Management; Pharmacy; Laboratory; Health, Safety & Emergency Preparedness; Library; Enhancing Healing & Prevention Services and Enhancing Cultural Competence. Participates in the clinician's peer review program. Professional Development and Continuing Education Must attend regular department meetings including All Staff and Clinician/Director meetings. Pursue programs in continuing education applicable to family practice and college health. Keep current in advances in diagnosis and treatment of those medical conditions that are within the scope of practice of a Physician Assistant. QUALIFICATIONS: Possession of an academic degree or certificate from an approved college or university based physician assistant medical training program. Must possess and maintain a valid license to practice as a physician assistant in the state of California, licensing by the Medical Board of California requires passing the Physician Assistant National Certifying Examination. Maintain National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) certification Possess and maintain a valid DEA number and certificate. Completion of approved education course in controlled substances Current Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) certificate. Must possess sufficient experience to independently perform the scope of practice identified for the position. Thorough knowledge of medical theories, practices and protocols relative to the scope of practice; thorough knowledge of subject areas such as growth and development, pathophysiology, psychosocial assessment, pharmacology, nutrition, disease management, and the principles of health maintenance; applicable state and federal laws and regulations pertaining to practice as a Physician Assistant; and if assigned lead work direction, general knowledge of effective supervisory principles and practices. Incumbents must possess the abilities and clinical competence required to work as a licensed Physician Assistant including, but not limited to, the ability to work independently in assigned areas of practice established by the supervising physician; demonstrate clinical competence in eliciting patient histories, conducting examinations, diagnosing and treating acute and chronic illnesses and injuries, assessing patient needs, and making appropriate referrals; use clinical techniques and diagnostic tools; interpret laboratory and other test results; keep current with developments in the medical field pertinent to the incumbent’s scope of practice; establish and maintain effective working relationships with other health center staff; be sensitive to and communicate effectively with diverse patients; and, if assigned, provide lead work direction to specified health center support staff. PREFERRED EXPERIENCE: Three years of progressively responsible experience as a physician assistant. Must possess sufficient experience to independently perform the scope of practice identified for the position Experience in college health or a similar patient demographic in an ambulatory setting. Ability to work independently in assigned specialized area according to broad guidelines and practices established by a physician; ability to conduct diagnostic examinations and to treat both chronic and episodic disorders; ability to assess patient needs and recommend next steps; ability to observe and record unique symptoms and behaviors; ability to plan, organize and supervise the work of others; ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with others. Ability to take direction from physicians and supervisors. Comply with all state and federal mandate medical care. Out of State Work The California State University (CSU) system is a network of twenty-three public universities providing access to a quality education through the support of California taxpayers. Part of CSU’s mission is to prepare educated, responsible individuals to contribute to California’s schools, economy, culture, and future. As an agency of the State of California, the CSU’s business operations almost exclusively reside within California. The CSU Out-of-State Employment Policy prohibits hiring employees to perform CSU-related work outside California. See policy at https://calstate.policystat.com/v2/policy/10899725/latest/ . Background Check Cal Poly Pomona will make a conditional offer of employment, pending the satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check). The conditional offer of employment may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. In determining the suitability of the candidate for the position, Cal Poly Pomona will give an individualized assessment to any criminal conviction history, considering such factors as the nature, gravity and recency of the conviction, the candidate’s conduct, performance or rehabilitation efforts since the conviction and the nature of the job applied for. See policy at https://www.cpp.edu/eoda/employee-labor//documents/employment-policies/hr2017-17.pdf . Employment Eligibility Verification Cal Poly Pomona hires only individuals lawfully authorized to work in the United States. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. For more information, go to https://www.uscis.gov/i-9-central/form-i-9-acceptable-documents. Child Abuse/Neglect Reporting Act (CANRA) The person holding this position is considered a “mandated reporter” under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. See policy at https://calstate.policystat.com/v2/policy/10927154/latest/ . Security & Fire Safety In compliance with state and federal crime awareness and campus security legislation, including The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act, California Education Code section 67380, and the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA), Cal Poly Pomona’s Annual Security Report and Annual Fire Safety Report are available for viewing at: https://www.cpp.edu/pdfs/annual_security_report.pdf and https://www.cpp.edu/housing/documents/fire_safety_report.pdf. Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination As a federal contractor, Cal Poly Pomona will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. For more information, see the Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination Provision poster. CSU Classification Salary Range This position is part of the CSUEU bargaining unit, the CSU Classification Standards for this position are located on the following site, https://www.calstate.edu/csu-system/careers/compensation/Pages/Classification-Standards.aspx . The CSU Salary Schedule is located on the following site: https://www.calstate.edu/csu-system/careers/compensation/Pages/salary-schedule-documents.aspx . The classification salary range for this position according to the respective skill level is minimum $5,073 and maximum $9,790 per month. Please refer back to the anticipated hiring range for the appropriate salary rate for this particular position. Reasonable Accommodation We provide reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. Applicants with questions about access or requiring a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process should contact the ADA Coordinator by email at ADACoordinator@cpp.edu . More information is available at: https://www.cpp.edu/eoda/employee-labor//access-accommodations/index.shtml . EEO Cal Poly Pomona is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The university subscribes to the pay transparency nondiscrimination provision and all state and federal regulations that prohibit discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender identity/gender expression, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, age, disability, genetic information, medical condition, and covered veteran status. More information is available at: https://www.dol.gov/sites/dolgov/files/OFCCP/pdf/pay-transp_%20English_formattedESQA508c.pdf and at https://www.cpp.edu/eoda/employee-labor/documents/aa-eeo-doc/policy-statement_2022-aap-for-california-state-polytechnic-university-pomona_confidential_20220127.pdf . Other Notices For other important employment notices, we invite you to visit Cal Poly Pomona’s Employment Notices web page. Advertised: Jun 08 2023 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
California State University (CSU) Bakersfield
9001 Stockdale Highway, Bakersfield, CA 93311, USA
CLASSIFICATION TITLE: Student Services Professional III UNION CODE: R04 FT/PT: Full-time PAY PLAN: 12-month WORKPLACE TYPE: On-site (work in-person at business location). ANTICIPATED HIRING RANGE: Starting salary upon appointment is not expected to exceed $5,276 per month. However, offer amount will be commensurate with candidate’s experience, education, skills, and training. CSU CLASSIFICATION SALARY RANGE: $5,276 - $7,517 PAY BASIS: Monthly BENEFITS: CSUB offers a best-in-class benefit package for eligible employees that includes an array of medical plans, choice of dental plans, vision coverage, retirement participation in CalPERS, CSU tuition waiver, up to 24 vacation days per year, sick leave with unlimited accrual, 14 paid holidays per year and more! See our benefits website for additional information. CANDIDATES ELIGIBLE TO APPLY: Open to all qualified applicants. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANT: FOR PRIORITY CONSIDERATION , applications must be received by August 8, 2024 ; however, the position will remain open until filled. POSITION PURPOSE: Under general direction of the Director of Basic Needs, the Basic Needs Coordinator plays a pivotal role in providing complex, comprehensive case management services to undergraduate and graduate students encountering basic needs or other unique challenges. The Coordinator evaluates student support requirements and implements interventions, referrals, and connections to follow-up services accordingly while providing a safe and welcoming environment. Additionally, the Coordinator oversees the day-to-day operations of the Basic Needs hub, managing student assistant schedules, food pantry inventory, and conducting detailed data analysis. With a steadfast commitment to student success, the Coordinator designs and executes multifaceted outreach programs, including initiatives to increase CalFresh applications. The incumbent must be adept at multitasking, managing diverse caseloads, and fostering a supportive environment for students. DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Case Management Provide case management services to students of concern or to those who are experiencing basic needs concerns using a high degree of judgement to ensure their educational experience is not adversely affected. Conduct comprehensive assessments of student support needs, including food insecurity, housing instability, financial challenges, and other basic needs. Develop and implement individualized service plans tailored to each student's circumstances, including short-term interventions and long-term support strategies. Facilitate referrals to on-campus and off-campus resources, such as counseling services, financial aid, housing assistance programs, and community organizations. Provide ongoing monitoring and follow-up support to ensure students' needs are met and goals are achieved. Develop and maintain systems for receiving and tracking cases. Operational Support Oversee the day-to-day operations of the Basic Needs hub and Food Pantry, ensuring a safe, welcoming, and inclusive environment for students. Manage student assistant schedules, including recruitment, training, supervision, and evaluation. Coordinate food pantry operations, including inventory management, procurement, stocking, and distribution. Conduct thorough data analysis to track trends, evaluate program effectiveness, and inform strategic decision-making processes. Outreach Develop and implement strategic outreach plans to raise awareness of Basic Needs services and resources among the student body. Collaborate with campus partners, student organizations, and community agencies to expand outreach efforts and reach underserved populations. Design and execute targeted campaigns and events to increase student engagement and participation in Basic Needs programs, including workshops, presentations, and awareness campaigns. Lead initiatives to increase CalFresh applications among eligible students, providing guidance, assistance, and support throughout the application process. Serve as a resource and referral for professional, faculty, and student advisors regarding services and logistics. Campus Collaboration Forge strong partnerships with various campus departments, offices, and stakeholders such as Housing and Residential Life, Veterans Success Center, Disability Services, Counseling Center, Student Health Center, etc., to enhance coordination and collaboration in supporting students' basic needs. Serve as a liaison between Basic Needs services and other campus support programs, including academic advising, counseling services, student affairs, and the CARE Team. Collaborate with faculty, staff, and administrators to identify and address systemic barriers to student success related to basic needs insecurity. Participate in campus committees, task forces, and working groups focused on student well-being and equity initiatives. Basic Needs Liaison to CARE Team Serve as the primary point of contact and advocate for students referred to Basic Needs services through the CARE Team or other campus support networks. Provide timely and relevant information to CARE Team members regarding students' basic needs concerns, progress, and outcomes. Collaborate with CARE Team members to develop holistic support plans for students, addressing both immediate needs and long-term goals. Maintain confidentiality and adhere to privacy regulations when sharing information about students' situations and circumstances. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE - Equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university in a related field, including or supplemented by upper division or graduate course work in counseling techniques, interviewing, and conflict resolution where such are job-related and three (3) years of progressively responsible professional student services work. A master’s degree in counseling, Clinical Psychology, Social Work, or a directly related field may be substituted for one (1) year of experience. A doctorate degree and the appropriate internship or clinical training in counseling or guidance may be substituted for the three (3) years of experience for positions with a major responsibility for professional career or personal counseling. SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE & ABILITIES (SKA’s) - Regular and reliable attendance is required. Thorough knowledge of the principles of individual and group behavior. General knowledge of the principles, practices and trends of the Student Services field as well as general knowledge of the policies, procedures, and practices of the program area to which assigned. General knowledge of individual counseling techniques. General knowledge, or the ability to rapidly acquire such knowledge, of the organizational procedures and activities of the specific campus to which the position is assigned. Working knowledge of student services programs outside the program to which immediately assigned. Ability to analyze complex situations accurately and adopt effective courses of action. Ability to advise students individually and in groups on complex student-related matters. Ability to determine appropriate courses of action and proper techniques to utilize while engaged with individuals in personal interactions of an argumentative or sensitive nature. Ability to interpret and evaluate descriptions and explanations of problems brought forward by individuals or student organizations, analyze, and define the problem, draw valid conclusions, and project consequences of various alternative courses of action. Ability to carry out a variety of professionally complex assignments without detailed instructions. Demonstrated customer service experience requiring a very high level of diplomacy and professionalism. Ability to use tact and diplomacy to effectively handle a broad range of high level and sensitive interpersonal situations with diverse personalities, and to respond appropriately to conflicts and problems. Ability to initiate, establish, and foster communication and teamwork by maintaining a positive, cooperative, productive work atmosphere in the University with the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships within a diverse population and with those from various cultural backgrounds. Excellent communication skills; ability to effectively communicate information in a clear and understandable manner. Thorough knowledge of English grammar, spelling, and punctuation. Ability to interpret, communicate and apply policies and procedures. Ability to maintain a high degree of confidentiality. Excellent organizational and time management skills with the ability to set own priorities to coordinate multiple assignments with fluctuating and time-sensitive deadlines. Excellent computer skills and competence with a variety of computer applications including word-processing, spreadsheets, databases, on-line systems, Internet as well as online calendaring and email. Working knowledge of or ability to quickly learn University infrastructure. Must be willing to travel and attend training programs off-site for occasional professional development. Must be able to work occasional holidays and adjust working hours to meet special jobs. May be called back periodically to perform work as needed on an emergency basis. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Master’s degree in Counseling, Social Work, Educational Counseling, or related field. Extensive case management experience and collaboration with community agencies. Experience and/or knowledge of the CSU system. Demonstrated skills in an institutional/educational environment possessing a customer-oriented and service-centered attitude. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: LIGHT WORK - involves mainly sitting, up to 25% standing or walking; lifting medium weight objects limited to 25 pounds. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: N/A SPECIAL CONDITIONS: SCREENING: Only those applicants possessing experience most directly related to the immediate needs of the office will be invited to appear before a Qualifications Appraisal Board for the purpose of appraising training, experience, and interest in the position . BACKGROUND CHECK: Satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check) is required for employment. CSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current CSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. SENSITIVE POSITION: Sensitive positions are designated by the CSU as requiring heightened scrutiny of individuals holding the position, based on potential for harm to children, concerns for the safety and security of the people, animals, or property, or heightened risk of financial loss to the CSU or individuals in the university community. MANDATED REPORTER: Limited: The person holding this position is considered a limited mandated reporter under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083, revised July 21, 2017 GENERAL INFORMATION: It is the policy of California State University, Bakersfield to hire only United States citizens and aliens lawfully authorized to work in the United States. All new employees will be required to present documentation verifying their right to accept employment. You will also be requested to present a social security card at the time of initial appointment in compliance with state payroll regulations. State regulations require that every state employee sign the Oath of Allegiance prior to commencing the duties of his/her State employment, except legally employed non-citizens. These individuals are required to sign the Declaration of Permission to Work. EEO STATEMENT: California State University, Bakersfield is committed to Equal Employment Opportunity. Applicants will be considered without regard to gender, race, age, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, genetic information, marital status, disability or covered veteran status. Advertised: Jul 25 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Jul 26, 2024
CLASSIFICATION TITLE: Student Services Professional III UNION CODE: R04 FT/PT: Full-time PAY PLAN: 12-month WORKPLACE TYPE: On-site (work in-person at business location). ANTICIPATED HIRING RANGE: Starting salary upon appointment is not expected to exceed $5,276 per month. However, offer amount will be commensurate with candidate’s experience, education, skills, and training. CSU CLASSIFICATION SALARY RANGE: $5,276 - $7,517 PAY BASIS: Monthly BENEFITS: CSUB offers a best-in-class benefit package for eligible employees that includes an array of medical plans, choice of dental plans, vision coverage, retirement participation in CalPERS, CSU tuition waiver, up to 24 vacation days per year, sick leave with unlimited accrual, 14 paid holidays per year and more! See our benefits website for additional information. CANDIDATES ELIGIBLE TO APPLY: Open to all qualified applicants. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANT: FOR PRIORITY CONSIDERATION , applications must be received by August 8, 2024 ; however, the position will remain open until filled. POSITION PURPOSE: Under general direction of the Director of Basic Needs, the Basic Needs Coordinator plays a pivotal role in providing complex, comprehensive case management services to undergraduate and graduate students encountering basic needs or other unique challenges. The Coordinator evaluates student support requirements and implements interventions, referrals, and connections to follow-up services accordingly while providing a safe and welcoming environment. Additionally, the Coordinator oversees the day-to-day operations of the Basic Needs hub, managing student assistant schedules, food pantry inventory, and conducting detailed data analysis. With a steadfast commitment to student success, the Coordinator designs and executes multifaceted outreach programs, including initiatives to increase CalFresh applications. The incumbent must be adept at multitasking, managing diverse caseloads, and fostering a supportive environment for students. DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Case Management Provide case management services to students of concern or to those who are experiencing basic needs concerns using a high degree of judgement to ensure their educational experience is not adversely affected. Conduct comprehensive assessments of student support needs, including food insecurity, housing instability, financial challenges, and other basic needs. Develop and implement individualized service plans tailored to each student's circumstances, including short-term interventions and long-term support strategies. Facilitate referrals to on-campus and off-campus resources, such as counseling services, financial aid, housing assistance programs, and community organizations. Provide ongoing monitoring and follow-up support to ensure students' needs are met and goals are achieved. Develop and maintain systems for receiving and tracking cases. Operational Support Oversee the day-to-day operations of the Basic Needs hub and Food Pantry, ensuring a safe, welcoming, and inclusive environment for students. Manage student assistant schedules, including recruitment, training, supervision, and evaluation. Coordinate food pantry operations, including inventory management, procurement, stocking, and distribution. Conduct thorough data analysis to track trends, evaluate program effectiveness, and inform strategic decision-making processes. Outreach Develop and implement strategic outreach plans to raise awareness of Basic Needs services and resources among the student body. Collaborate with campus partners, student organizations, and community agencies to expand outreach efforts and reach underserved populations. Design and execute targeted campaigns and events to increase student engagement and participation in Basic Needs programs, including workshops, presentations, and awareness campaigns. Lead initiatives to increase CalFresh applications among eligible students, providing guidance, assistance, and support throughout the application process. Serve as a resource and referral for professional, faculty, and student advisors regarding services and logistics. Campus Collaboration Forge strong partnerships with various campus departments, offices, and stakeholders such as Housing and Residential Life, Veterans Success Center, Disability Services, Counseling Center, Student Health Center, etc., to enhance coordination and collaboration in supporting students' basic needs. Serve as a liaison between Basic Needs services and other campus support programs, including academic advising, counseling services, student affairs, and the CARE Team. Collaborate with faculty, staff, and administrators to identify and address systemic barriers to student success related to basic needs insecurity. Participate in campus committees, task forces, and working groups focused on student well-being and equity initiatives. Basic Needs Liaison to CARE Team Serve as the primary point of contact and advocate for students referred to Basic Needs services through the CARE Team or other campus support networks. Provide timely and relevant information to CARE Team members regarding students' basic needs concerns, progress, and outcomes. Collaborate with CARE Team members to develop holistic support plans for students, addressing both immediate needs and long-term goals. Maintain confidentiality and adhere to privacy regulations when sharing information about students' situations and circumstances. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE - Equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university in a related field, including or supplemented by upper division or graduate course work in counseling techniques, interviewing, and conflict resolution where such are job-related and three (3) years of progressively responsible professional student services work. A master’s degree in counseling, Clinical Psychology, Social Work, or a directly related field may be substituted for one (1) year of experience. A doctorate degree and the appropriate internship or clinical training in counseling or guidance may be substituted for the three (3) years of experience for positions with a major responsibility for professional career or personal counseling. SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE & ABILITIES (SKA’s) - Regular and reliable attendance is required. Thorough knowledge of the principles of individual and group behavior. General knowledge of the principles, practices and trends of the Student Services field as well as general knowledge of the policies, procedures, and practices of the program area to which assigned. General knowledge of individual counseling techniques. General knowledge, or the ability to rapidly acquire such knowledge, of the organizational procedures and activities of the specific campus to which the position is assigned. Working knowledge of student services programs outside the program to which immediately assigned. Ability to analyze complex situations accurately and adopt effective courses of action. Ability to advise students individually and in groups on complex student-related matters. Ability to determine appropriate courses of action and proper techniques to utilize while engaged with individuals in personal interactions of an argumentative or sensitive nature. Ability to interpret and evaluate descriptions and explanations of problems brought forward by individuals or student organizations, analyze, and define the problem, draw valid conclusions, and project consequences of various alternative courses of action. Ability to carry out a variety of professionally complex assignments without detailed instructions. Demonstrated customer service experience requiring a very high level of diplomacy and professionalism. Ability to use tact and diplomacy to effectively handle a broad range of high level and sensitive interpersonal situations with diverse personalities, and to respond appropriately to conflicts and problems. Ability to initiate, establish, and foster communication and teamwork by maintaining a positive, cooperative, productive work atmosphere in the University with the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships within a diverse population and with those from various cultural backgrounds. Excellent communication skills; ability to effectively communicate information in a clear and understandable manner. Thorough knowledge of English grammar, spelling, and punctuation. Ability to interpret, communicate and apply policies and procedures. Ability to maintain a high degree of confidentiality. Excellent organizational and time management skills with the ability to set own priorities to coordinate multiple assignments with fluctuating and time-sensitive deadlines. Excellent computer skills and competence with a variety of computer applications including word-processing, spreadsheets, databases, on-line systems, Internet as well as online calendaring and email. Working knowledge of or ability to quickly learn University infrastructure. Must be willing to travel and attend training programs off-site for occasional professional development. Must be able to work occasional holidays and adjust working hours to meet special jobs. May be called back periodically to perform work as needed on an emergency basis. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Master’s degree in Counseling, Social Work, Educational Counseling, or related field. Extensive case management experience and collaboration with community agencies. Experience and/or knowledge of the CSU system. Demonstrated skills in an institutional/educational environment possessing a customer-oriented and service-centered attitude. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: LIGHT WORK - involves mainly sitting, up to 25% standing or walking; lifting medium weight objects limited to 25 pounds. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: N/A SPECIAL CONDITIONS: SCREENING: Only those applicants possessing experience most directly related to the immediate needs of the office will be invited to appear before a Qualifications Appraisal Board for the purpose of appraising training, experience, and interest in the position . BACKGROUND CHECK: Satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check) is required for employment. CSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current CSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. SENSITIVE POSITION: Sensitive positions are designated by the CSU as requiring heightened scrutiny of individuals holding the position, based on potential for harm to children, concerns for the safety and security of the people, animals, or property, or heightened risk of financial loss to the CSU or individuals in the university community. MANDATED REPORTER: Limited: The person holding this position is considered a limited mandated reporter under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083, revised July 21, 2017 GENERAL INFORMATION: It is the policy of California State University, Bakersfield to hire only United States citizens and aliens lawfully authorized to work in the United States. All new employees will be required to present documentation verifying their right to accept employment. You will also be requested to present a social security card at the time of initial appointment in compliance with state payroll regulations. State regulations require that every state employee sign the Oath of Allegiance prior to commencing the duties of his/her State employment, except legally employed non-citizens. These individuals are required to sign the Declaration of Permission to Work. EEO STATEMENT: California State University, Bakersfield is committed to Equal Employment Opportunity. Applicants will be considered without regard to gender, race, age, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, genetic information, marital status, disability or covered veteran status. Advertised: Jul 25 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
California State Polytechnic University Pomona
3801 West Temple Avenue, Pomona, CA 91768, USA
Type of Appointment : Full-Time, Probationary Collective Bargaining Unit : California State University Employees Union (CSUEU) - Unit 2 Job Classification : Medical Assistant Anticipated Hiring Range : $3,338 - $4,014 per month Work Hours : Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm THE DEPARTMENT Student Health & Wellness Services, is one component of the Campus Health and Wellbeing Cluster within the Division of Student Affairs. This new cluster stresses the University's commitment to preventative and holistic approaches to wellbeing in support of students and the institution's mission and strategic plan. In addition to Student Health & Wellness Services, this cluster includes Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS). The mission of Student Health and Wellness Services is to promote students' healthy lifestyles and academic success by providing quality medical, psychological, and wellness services. The department provides ambulatory health care, health education programs, prevention, and healing services to students of Cal Poly Pomona. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Under the supervision of a general of Clinical Lab Scientist (CLS I & CLS II), perform work involving some or all the following duties: Collect and process specimens for and perform basic and CLIA-waived testing ordered by a physician or other licensed practitioner; prepare cultures and media and operate a variety of clinical laboratory equipment for testing to the point of turning out results. Serve as a phlebotomist for a student health center, which requires special certification and entails drawing blood by skin punctures and venipuncture to provide samples for clinical analysis and testing. Process and label in-coming and out-going specimens. Prepare laboratory samples for outside labs, including the necessary paperwork. Support laboratory administrative and clerical functions, including patient recordkeeping and preparing and processing testing paperwork; assist in maintaining laboratory materials and equipment and inventory. Ensure applicable equipment is operating at required temperatures and humidity, Patient contact - setting up appointments for specific lab procedures; instructing and counseling patients regarding lab procedures; drawing blood. Clinical Services Coordinate patient flow, including escorting patients to clinical areas and preparing patients for examinations or medical treatment. Prepare exam and treatment rooms, including cleaning room, setting up treatment trays, and sterilizing and setting up instrument trays and equipment, as required by the provider. Collect, record, and monitor patient data and routine measurements, such as height, weight, and temperature, blood pressure, pulse, and other vital signs. Assist providers in the delivery of health care services. May perform some basic tests such as peak flow, vision screening, and hearing testing, as well as some limited preparatory tasks not requiring a licensed professional, but for which the incumbent has received specific training. Ensure health care delivery areas are fully stocked, organized, clean, and disinfected as necessary. Assist in ordering supplies as necessary. Maintain strict confidentiality of all patient records as to comply with HIPAA. Administer medication or immunizations by intramuscular, intradermal, or subcutaneous methods, as well as by inhalation, orally, sublingually, or other methods. In all cases, a licensed professional must verify medication dosage. Perform TB skin tests, measure and describe results, and refer to license staff for interpretation. May perform phlebotomy, which entails drawing blood by skin puncture or venipuncture to provide samples for clinical analysis and testing. Assist practitioners in the delivery of such health care services as examinations, clinical procedures, and medical treatments. Perform a variety of standard tests and medical technical services not requiring a licensed professional, but for which the incumbent has specific training, such as vision screening, audiometric and hearing tests, electrocardiograms, peak flow testing and spirometry, simple removal and application of bandages, obtain throat swabs, specimen collection by non-invasive techniques, pulse oximetry, specimen preparation for CLIA-waived testing ordered by a medical provider and possible other procedures that may be added to the clinic's available patient services in the future. Keep current with the medical assisting field and maintain competencies relative to the scope of practice. Support clinic administrative and clerical functions and perform other related duties within the scope of practice, as defined by the Medical Board of California. QUALIFICATIONS High school diploma or equivalent or combination of education and experience which provides the required knowledge and abilities. While medical assistants are not certified, registered, or licensed in the State of California, the Medical Board of California requires that medical assistants complete specific types and hours of training to perform the duties outlined in their scope of practice. This training must be documented and a physician or other qualified teacher, as identified by the Medical Board of California, must certify in writing that the Medical Assistant has completed the training successfully. CSU-specific requirements are as follows: 1. Most common, incumbents are required to possess a certificate of completion from an accredited and approved medical assisting program through the Department of Education or Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education within the Department of Consumer Affairs. In this case, the supervising CSU physician must verify competencies. OR 2. At the discretion of the student health center director, an in-house campus-training program may be developed according to the guidelines established by the Medical Board of California. In this case, a CSU physician must document and certify in writing that the formal training and clinical practice hours required by the Medical Board of California to perform the duties of a Medical Assistant have been completed successfully. NOTE: If a medical assistant is performing phlebotomy outside the regular scope of practice, appropriate phlebotomy certification may be required by the State of California. Possess working knowledge of daily clinic operations: Septic techniques and requirements. Uses, application, and proper operation of various medical supplies and equipment used in performing the duties described above. California laws and regulations pertaining to medical assistants. General knowledge of anatomy and physiology appropriate to the duties assigned; understand the potential hazards or complications resulting from administering medications and how to initiate emergency procedures. Ability to demonstrate the proper techniques in administering medications in a variety of manners including intramuscular, intradermal, or subcutaneous methods and by inhalation; proper techniques in performing injections and phlebotomy. Competency in performing assigned medical technical support services such as the standard tests and limited procedures described above. Ability to maintain effective working relationships with practitioners and other health center support staff; and be sensitive to and communicate effectively with diverse patients. PREFERRED EXPERIENCE Certificate of completion from an accredited and approved medical assistant training program. One (1) year of increasingly responsible medical assistant back and front office experience in an ambulatory setting, hospital, or physician's office. Possess and maintain valid certification as a Certified Phlebotomy Technician I (Collect and process specimens via phlebotomy including venipuncture and capillary puncture and perform basic and CLIA-waived testing). Limited X-RAY Technology Certificate (Perform basic general x-rays for limited body parts) CPR/AED Certification Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion At Cal Poly Pomona, we are committed to the urgent and ongoing work of creating and sustaining an inclusive campus where all students, faculty, and staff are welcomed, respected and can flourish to achieve their dreams of success. We believe diversity strengthens community. Cal Poly Pomona proudly holds designations as both a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) and an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institution (AANAPISI). In 2022, the campus launched the Black Thriving Initiative recognizing that Cal Poly Pomona’s future as a university must be linked to the success of its Black community. More information about our campus initiatives can be found on the Office of Inclusive Excellence’s website . Out of State Work The California State University (CSU) system is a network of twenty-three public universities providing access to a quality education through the support of California taxpayers. Part of CSU’s mission is to prepare educated, responsible individuals to contribute to California’s schools, economy, culture, and future. As an agency of the State of California, the CSU’s business operations almost exclusively reside within California. The CSU Out-of-State Employment Policy prohibits hiring employees to perform CSU-related work outside California. For more information, go to https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/10899725/latest/ . Background Check Cal Poly Pomona will make a conditional offer of employment to final job candidates, pending the satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check). The conditional offer of employment may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. In determining the suitability of the candidate for the position, Cal Poly Pomona will give an individualized assessment to any information that the applicant submits for consideration regarding the criminal conviction history such as the nature, gravity and recency of the conviction, the candidate’s conduct, performance or rehabilitation efforts since the conviction and the nature of the job applied for. For more information, go to https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/13813878/latest/ . CSU Classification Salary Range This position is part of the CSUEU bargaining unit 2, the CSU Classification Standards for this position are located on the following site, https://www.calstate.edu/csu-system/careers/compensation/Pages/Classification-Standards.aspx . The CSU Salary Schedule is located on the following site: https://www.calstate.edu/csu-system/careers/compensation/Pages/salary-schedule-documents.aspx . The classification salary range for this position according to the respective skill level is minimum $2,782 and maximum $4,472 per month. Please refer to the anticipated hiring range for the appropriate salary rate for this particular position. Employment Eligibility Verification Cal Poly Pomona hires only individuals lawfully authorized to work in the United States. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. For more information, go to https://www.uscis.gov/i-9-central/form-i-9-acceptable-documents . Child Abuse/Neglect Reporting Act (CANRA) The person holding this position is considered a “mandated reporter” under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. See policy at https://calstate.policystat.com/v2/policy/10927154/latest/ . Security & Fire Safety In compliance with state and federal crime awareness and campus security legislation, including The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act, California Education Code section 67380, and the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA), Cal Poly Pomona’s Annual Security Report and Annual Fire Safety Report are available for viewing at: https://www.cpp.edu/pdfs/annual_security_report.pdf and https://www.cpp.edu/housing/documents/fire_safety_report.pdf . Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination As a federal contractor, Cal Poly Pomona will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. For more information, see the Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination Provision poster . Reasonable Accommodation We provide reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. Applicants with questions about access or requiring a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process should contact the ADA Coordinator by email at ADACoordinator@cpp.edu . For more information, go to Employment Notices . Equal Employment Opportunity Cal Poly Pomona is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to promoting an inclusive and diverse workforce. The university subscribes to all state and federal regulations that prohibit discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender identity/gender expression, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, age, disability, genetic information, medical condition, and veteran or military status. We engage the talents of all qualified workers, regardless of their background. More information is available at Equal Employment Opportunity statement . Other Notices For other important employment notices, we invite you to visit Cal Poly Pomona’s Employment Notices web page. Advertised: Jun 26 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Jul 10 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Closing Date/Time:
Jun 27, 2024
Type of Appointment : Full-Time, Probationary Collective Bargaining Unit : California State University Employees Union (CSUEU) - Unit 2 Job Classification : Medical Assistant Anticipated Hiring Range : $3,338 - $4,014 per month Work Hours : Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm THE DEPARTMENT Student Health & Wellness Services, is one component of the Campus Health and Wellbeing Cluster within the Division of Student Affairs. This new cluster stresses the University's commitment to preventative and holistic approaches to wellbeing in support of students and the institution's mission and strategic plan. In addition to Student Health & Wellness Services, this cluster includes Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS). The mission of Student Health and Wellness Services is to promote students' healthy lifestyles and academic success by providing quality medical, psychological, and wellness services. The department provides ambulatory health care, health education programs, prevention, and healing services to students of Cal Poly Pomona. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Under the supervision of a general of Clinical Lab Scientist (CLS I & CLS II), perform work involving some or all the following duties: Collect and process specimens for and perform basic and CLIA-waived testing ordered by a physician or other licensed practitioner; prepare cultures and media and operate a variety of clinical laboratory equipment for testing to the point of turning out results. Serve as a phlebotomist for a student health center, which requires special certification and entails drawing blood by skin punctures and venipuncture to provide samples for clinical analysis and testing. Process and label in-coming and out-going specimens. Prepare laboratory samples for outside labs, including the necessary paperwork. Support laboratory administrative and clerical functions, including patient recordkeeping and preparing and processing testing paperwork; assist in maintaining laboratory materials and equipment and inventory. Ensure applicable equipment is operating at required temperatures and humidity, Patient contact - setting up appointments for specific lab procedures; instructing and counseling patients regarding lab procedures; drawing blood. Clinical Services Coordinate patient flow, including escorting patients to clinical areas and preparing patients for examinations or medical treatment. Prepare exam and treatment rooms, including cleaning room, setting up treatment trays, and sterilizing and setting up instrument trays and equipment, as required by the provider. Collect, record, and monitor patient data and routine measurements, such as height, weight, and temperature, blood pressure, pulse, and other vital signs. Assist providers in the delivery of health care services. May perform some basic tests such as peak flow, vision screening, and hearing testing, as well as some limited preparatory tasks not requiring a licensed professional, but for which the incumbent has received specific training. Ensure health care delivery areas are fully stocked, organized, clean, and disinfected as necessary. Assist in ordering supplies as necessary. Maintain strict confidentiality of all patient records as to comply with HIPAA. Administer medication or immunizations by intramuscular, intradermal, or subcutaneous methods, as well as by inhalation, orally, sublingually, or other methods. In all cases, a licensed professional must verify medication dosage. Perform TB skin tests, measure and describe results, and refer to license staff for interpretation. May perform phlebotomy, which entails drawing blood by skin puncture or venipuncture to provide samples for clinical analysis and testing. Assist practitioners in the delivery of such health care services as examinations, clinical procedures, and medical treatments. Perform a variety of standard tests and medical technical services not requiring a licensed professional, but for which the incumbent has specific training, such as vision screening, audiometric and hearing tests, electrocardiograms, peak flow testing and spirometry, simple removal and application of bandages, obtain throat swabs, specimen collection by non-invasive techniques, pulse oximetry, specimen preparation for CLIA-waived testing ordered by a medical provider and possible other procedures that may be added to the clinic's available patient services in the future. Keep current with the medical assisting field and maintain competencies relative to the scope of practice. Support clinic administrative and clerical functions and perform other related duties within the scope of practice, as defined by the Medical Board of California. QUALIFICATIONS High school diploma or equivalent or combination of education and experience which provides the required knowledge and abilities. While medical assistants are not certified, registered, or licensed in the State of California, the Medical Board of California requires that medical assistants complete specific types and hours of training to perform the duties outlined in their scope of practice. This training must be documented and a physician or other qualified teacher, as identified by the Medical Board of California, must certify in writing that the Medical Assistant has completed the training successfully. CSU-specific requirements are as follows: 1. Most common, incumbents are required to possess a certificate of completion from an accredited and approved medical assisting program through the Department of Education or Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education within the Department of Consumer Affairs. In this case, the supervising CSU physician must verify competencies. OR 2. At the discretion of the student health center director, an in-house campus-training program may be developed according to the guidelines established by the Medical Board of California. In this case, a CSU physician must document and certify in writing that the formal training and clinical practice hours required by the Medical Board of California to perform the duties of a Medical Assistant have been completed successfully. NOTE: If a medical assistant is performing phlebotomy outside the regular scope of practice, appropriate phlebotomy certification may be required by the State of California. Possess working knowledge of daily clinic operations: Septic techniques and requirements. Uses, application, and proper operation of various medical supplies and equipment used in performing the duties described above. California laws and regulations pertaining to medical assistants. General knowledge of anatomy and physiology appropriate to the duties assigned; understand the potential hazards or complications resulting from administering medications and how to initiate emergency procedures. Ability to demonstrate the proper techniques in administering medications in a variety of manners including intramuscular, intradermal, or subcutaneous methods and by inhalation; proper techniques in performing injections and phlebotomy. Competency in performing assigned medical technical support services such as the standard tests and limited procedures described above. Ability to maintain effective working relationships with practitioners and other health center support staff; and be sensitive to and communicate effectively with diverse patients. PREFERRED EXPERIENCE Certificate of completion from an accredited and approved medical assistant training program. One (1) year of increasingly responsible medical assistant back and front office experience in an ambulatory setting, hospital, or physician's office. Possess and maintain valid certification as a Certified Phlebotomy Technician I (Collect and process specimens via phlebotomy including venipuncture and capillary puncture and perform basic and CLIA-waived testing). Limited X-RAY Technology Certificate (Perform basic general x-rays for limited body parts) CPR/AED Certification Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion At Cal Poly Pomona, we are committed to the urgent and ongoing work of creating and sustaining an inclusive campus where all students, faculty, and staff are welcomed, respected and can flourish to achieve their dreams of success. We believe diversity strengthens community. Cal Poly Pomona proudly holds designations as both a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) and an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institution (AANAPISI). In 2022, the campus launched the Black Thriving Initiative recognizing that Cal Poly Pomona’s future as a university must be linked to the success of its Black community. More information about our campus initiatives can be found on the Office of Inclusive Excellence’s website . Out of State Work The California State University (CSU) system is a network of twenty-three public universities providing access to a quality education through the support of California taxpayers. Part of CSU’s mission is to prepare educated, responsible individuals to contribute to California’s schools, economy, culture, and future. As an agency of the State of California, the CSU’s business operations almost exclusively reside within California. The CSU Out-of-State Employment Policy prohibits hiring employees to perform CSU-related work outside California. For more information, go to https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/10899725/latest/ . Background Check Cal Poly Pomona will make a conditional offer of employment to final job candidates, pending the satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check). The conditional offer of employment may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. In determining the suitability of the candidate for the position, Cal Poly Pomona will give an individualized assessment to any information that the applicant submits for consideration regarding the criminal conviction history such as the nature, gravity and recency of the conviction, the candidate’s conduct, performance or rehabilitation efforts since the conviction and the nature of the job applied for. For more information, go to https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/13813878/latest/ . CSU Classification Salary Range This position is part of the CSUEU bargaining unit 2, the CSU Classification Standards for this position are located on the following site, https://www.calstate.edu/csu-system/careers/compensation/Pages/Classification-Standards.aspx . The CSU Salary Schedule is located on the following site: https://www.calstate.edu/csu-system/careers/compensation/Pages/salary-schedule-documents.aspx . The classification salary range for this position according to the respective skill level is minimum $2,782 and maximum $4,472 per month. Please refer to the anticipated hiring range for the appropriate salary rate for this particular position. Employment Eligibility Verification Cal Poly Pomona hires only individuals lawfully authorized to work in the United States. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. For more information, go to https://www.uscis.gov/i-9-central/form-i-9-acceptable-documents . Child Abuse/Neglect Reporting Act (CANRA) The person holding this position is considered a “mandated reporter” under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. See policy at https://calstate.policystat.com/v2/policy/10927154/latest/ . Security & Fire Safety In compliance with state and federal crime awareness and campus security legislation, including The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act, California Education Code section 67380, and the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA), Cal Poly Pomona’s Annual Security Report and Annual Fire Safety Report are available for viewing at: https://www.cpp.edu/pdfs/annual_security_report.pdf and https://www.cpp.edu/housing/documents/fire_safety_report.pdf . Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination As a federal contractor, Cal Poly Pomona will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. For more information, see the Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination Provision poster . Reasonable Accommodation We provide reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. Applicants with questions about access or requiring a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process should contact the ADA Coordinator by email at ADACoordinator@cpp.edu . For more information, go to Employment Notices . Equal Employment Opportunity Cal Poly Pomona is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to promoting an inclusive and diverse workforce. The university subscribes to all state and federal regulations that prohibit discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender identity/gender expression, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, age, disability, genetic information, medical condition, and veteran or military status. We engage the talents of all qualified workers, regardless of their background. More information is available at Equal Employment Opportunity statement . Other Notices For other important employment notices, we invite you to visit Cal Poly Pomona’s Employment Notices web page. Advertised: Jun 26 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Jul 10 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Closing Date/Time:
California State Polytechnic University Pomona
3801 West Temple Avenue, Pomona, CA 91768, USA
Type of Appointment : Part Time (20 hours per week), Temporary (10 month appointment) Job Classification : Student Services Professional II Anticipated Hiring Range : Up to $2,451 per month based on part-time hours Work Hours : Monday - Friday, 8am - 12pm, unless otherwise notified. This position may work occasional evening and weekends in support of evening class needs. Recruitment Closing Date : August 20, 2024 Other: To be considered, candidates must be current MSW students enrolled in a university/college with an approved contract with CPP. THE DEPARTMENT: As part of the Division of Student Affairs, the Care Center is the first-stop location for students seeking assistance with basic needs and well-being services. Our goal is to normalize resource-seeking and create a culture of care where all students have the tools and resources to achieve their personal academic and career goals. Our services are available to all enrolled students and include the following: Housing Resources - Emergency Housing, Rapid Rehousing, Bridge Housing, and Prevention Services; Food Resources - CalFresh application assistance and meal assistance; Financial Assistance - Basic Needs Grants, Financial Aid assistance; Clothing Assistance - Clothes Closet Services; Advocacy & Support - navigating campus resources; Case Management - referrals to on and off campus resources such as mental health, housing, and food county services; Wellbeing Support - workshops, groups and community events. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Care Services & Student Support Assist with day-to-day operations, checking in students for Clothes Closet, CalFresh Outreach or Case Management scheduled or walk-in appointments, and answering office phones. Participate in Care Center walk-in hours structure. Provide case management services for student seeking low-level services through the Care Center such as meal assistance, the Basic Needs Grant and academic support. This may include providing co-located services for programs and departments across campus such as TREE, MSI, SSEP, and academic colleges. Provide staff coverage to the Clothes Closet or CalFresh Outreach. Provide support for outreach and connection of various social service programs such as Medi-Cal, CalFresh, and CalWORKs which includes responding to student referrals from administrators, faculty, staff and other members of the campus community and provides feedback/follow up to referring parties where appropriate and on a need-to-know basis. Implement selected recommendations for improvement and expansion of current Care Center and basic needs services, particularly new initiatives. Provide support for new Care Center Initiatives as needed (i.e. cap & gown program, technology lending program) Utilize Maxient (institutional care coordination information system) to schedule meetings and provide support and resources related to student’s wellbeing; Maintain confidential student records and tracks student progress in electronic database. Refer students to off campus resources as appropriate. Outreach and Awareness Assist in the planning and execution of large-scale outreach and promotion events for the Care Center and Care Services including but not limited to wellness events, mental health resource fairs, and participation in campus-wide tabling and outreach events. Design, implement, and evaluate programs and interventions for increasing awareness of the Care Center and its services. Promote a community of care by assisting campus-wide trainings on Care Center services, basic needs, and other care related topics. Develop and deliver specialized training programs as requested by campus departments based on their needs, departmental trends, and experiences with students. Plan and implement publicity/marketing to promote the Care Center and its services. Coordinate programs to support at risk students, including exploring new and innovative ways to engage students, faculty, and staff. Assessment & Evaluation Assist in the collection of assessment data for the Clothes Closet and outreach events. Assist in assessing outcomes and developing strategies for improved services, programs, and communications. Other Duties as Assigned Perform other duties as assigned incidental to the nature of the position or appropriate to the missions of the Care Center, the Division of Student Affairs, and the university. Support the Care Center on collaborative initiatives related to supporting and advocating for students. QUALIFICATIONS: Equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university in one of the behavioral sciences, public or business administration or a job-related field. Additional specialized experience during which the applicant has acquired and successfully applied the knowledge and abilities shown above may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis. Two (2) years of professional experience in one of the student services program areas or in a related field; experience should give evidence of competence and indicate the potential for further growth. A master’s degree in a job-related field may be substituted for one year of the professional experience. Working knowledge of the practices, procedures and activities of the program to which assigned; general knowledge of the methods and problems of organizational and program management. General knowledge of research and interview techniques; and of the principles of individual and group behavior. Ability to interpret and apply program rules and regulations; use initiative and resourcefulness in planning work assignments and in implementing long-range program improvements; obtain factual and interpretative information through interviews; reason logically; collect, compile, analyze and evaluate data and make verbal or written presentations based on these data; advise students individually and in groups on routine matters where required; recognize multicultural, multisexed and multi-aged value systems and work accordingly; establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with faculty, CSU administrators, student organizations, private and public agencies and others in committee work, and student advising and community contacts; and, rapidly acquire a general knowledge of the overall operation, functions and programs of the campus to which assigned. Demonstrated ability to make decisions and carry through actions having implications with regard to other program or service areas Services Office. PREFERRED EXPERIENCE: Master’s degree in higher education, student affairs, counseling, social work, or related field. Previous experience working with Care Teams or Basic Needs related programs. Proven ability to identify problems/challenges, use sound judgment and reasoning to make crucial decision autonomously. Demonstrated ability to plan and execute intentional and impactful large-scale events. Demonstrated ability in managing difficult and complex situations involving students. Knowledge of advising and counseling techniques within educational settings. Experience developing and maintaining case management files. Broad knowledge of resources for physical/mental health care and services, crisis prevention, education outreach to faculty, staff, students and parents. Acute attention to detail; excellent oral and written communication to assess services and learning outcomes. Understanding of the application of FERPA, medical privacy guidelines and other applicable laws and policies. Demonstrated ability to work cooperatively with others within a multidisciplinary environment. Ability to work as a team member and independently. High degree of personal and professional integrity, a strong sense of ethnics and respect for privacy and confidentiality. Well-developed skills for conferring with students, faculty and staff about an emergency. Experience speaking in a variety of public settings such as classrooms and large group assemblies. General knowledge of statistics and research methodologies to prepare reports and presentations. Basic knowledge of applicable university structures, policies, and procedures. Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion At Cal Poly Pomona, we are committed to the urgent and ongoing work of creating and sustaining an inclusive campus where all students, faculty, and staff are welcomed, respected and can flourish to achieve their dreams of success. We believe diversity strengthens community. Cal Poly Pomona proudly holds designations as both a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) and an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institution (AANAPISI). In 2022, the campus launched the Black Thriving Initiative recognizing that Cal Poly Pomona’s future as a university must be linked to the success of its Black community. More information about our campus initiatives can be found on the Office of Inclusive Excellence’s website . Out of State Work The California State University (CSU) system is a network of twenty-three public universities providing access to a quality education through the support of California taxpayers. Part of CSU’s mission is to prepare educated, responsible individuals to contribute to California’s schools, economy, culture, and future. As an agency of the State of California, the CSU’s business operations almost exclusively reside within California. The CSU Out-of-State Employment Policy prohibits hiring employees to perform CSU-related work outside California. For more information, go to https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/10899725/latest/ . Background Check Cal Poly Pomona will make a conditional offer of employment to final job candidates, pending the satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check). The conditional offer of employment may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. In determining the suitability of the candidate for the position, Cal Poly Pomona will give an individualized assessment to any information that the applicant submits for consideration regarding the criminal conviction history such as the nature, gravity and recency of the conviction, the candidate’s conduct, performance or rehabilitation efforts since the conviction and the nature of the job applied for. For more information, go to https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/13813878/latest/ . CSU Classification Salary Range This position is part of the Academic Professionals of California (APC) bargaining unit 4. The CSU Classification Standards for this position are located on the following site: https://www.calstate.edu/csu-system/careers/compensation/Pages/Classification-Standards.aspx . The CSU Salary Schedule is located on the following site: https://www.calstate.edu/csu-system/careers/compensation/Pages/salary-schedule-documents.aspx . The classification salary range for this position according to the respective skill level is: minimum $4,841 and maximum $6,884 per month. Please refer to the anticipated hiring range for the appropriate salary rate for this particular position. Employment Eligibility Verification Cal Poly Pomona hires only individuals lawfully authorized to work in the United States. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. For more information, go to https://www.uscis.gov/i-9-central/form-i-9-acceptable-documents . Child Abuse/Neglect Reporting Act (CANRA) The person holding this position is considered a “mandated reporter” under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. See policy at https://calstate.policystat.com/v2/policy/10927154/latest/ . Security & Fire Safety In compliance with state and federal crime awareness and campus security legislation, including The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act, California Education Code section 67380, and the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA), Cal Poly Pomona’s Annual Security Report and Annual Fire Safety Report are available for viewing at: https://www.cpp.edu/pdfs/annual_security_report.pdf and https://www.cpp.edu/housing/documents/fire_safety_report.pdf. Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination As a federal contractor, Cal Poly Pomona will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. For more information, see the Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination Provision poster . Reasonable Accommodation We provide reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. Applicants with questions about access or requiring a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process should contact the ADA Coordinator by email at ADACoordinator@cpp.edu . For more information, go to Employment Notices . Equal Employment Opportunity Cal Poly Pomona is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to promoting an inclusive and diverse workforce. The university subscribes to all state and federal regulations that prohibit discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender identity/gender expression, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, age, disability, genetic information, medical condition, and veteran or military status. We engage the talents of all qualified workers, regardless of their background. More information is available at Equal Employment Opportunity statement . Other Notices For other important employment notices, we invite you to visit Cal Poly Pomona’s Employment Notices web page. Advertised: Aug 06 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Aug 20 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Closing Date/Time:
Aug 07, 2024
Type of Appointment : Part Time (20 hours per week), Temporary (10 month appointment) Job Classification : Student Services Professional II Anticipated Hiring Range : Up to $2,451 per month based on part-time hours Work Hours : Monday - Friday, 8am - 12pm, unless otherwise notified. This position may work occasional evening and weekends in support of evening class needs. Recruitment Closing Date : August 20, 2024 Other: To be considered, candidates must be current MSW students enrolled in a university/college with an approved contract with CPP. THE DEPARTMENT: As part of the Division of Student Affairs, the Care Center is the first-stop location for students seeking assistance with basic needs and well-being services. Our goal is to normalize resource-seeking and create a culture of care where all students have the tools and resources to achieve their personal academic and career goals. Our services are available to all enrolled students and include the following: Housing Resources - Emergency Housing, Rapid Rehousing, Bridge Housing, and Prevention Services; Food Resources - CalFresh application assistance and meal assistance; Financial Assistance - Basic Needs Grants, Financial Aid assistance; Clothing Assistance - Clothes Closet Services; Advocacy & Support - navigating campus resources; Case Management - referrals to on and off campus resources such as mental health, housing, and food county services; Wellbeing Support - workshops, groups and community events. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Care Services & Student Support Assist with day-to-day operations, checking in students for Clothes Closet, CalFresh Outreach or Case Management scheduled or walk-in appointments, and answering office phones. Participate in Care Center walk-in hours structure. Provide case management services for student seeking low-level services through the Care Center such as meal assistance, the Basic Needs Grant and academic support. This may include providing co-located services for programs and departments across campus such as TREE, MSI, SSEP, and academic colleges. Provide staff coverage to the Clothes Closet or CalFresh Outreach. Provide support for outreach and connection of various social service programs such as Medi-Cal, CalFresh, and CalWORKs which includes responding to student referrals from administrators, faculty, staff and other members of the campus community and provides feedback/follow up to referring parties where appropriate and on a need-to-know basis. Implement selected recommendations for improvement and expansion of current Care Center and basic needs services, particularly new initiatives. Provide support for new Care Center Initiatives as needed (i.e. cap & gown program, technology lending program) Utilize Maxient (institutional care coordination information system) to schedule meetings and provide support and resources related to student’s wellbeing; Maintain confidential student records and tracks student progress in electronic database. Refer students to off campus resources as appropriate. Outreach and Awareness Assist in the planning and execution of large-scale outreach and promotion events for the Care Center and Care Services including but not limited to wellness events, mental health resource fairs, and participation in campus-wide tabling and outreach events. Design, implement, and evaluate programs and interventions for increasing awareness of the Care Center and its services. Promote a community of care by assisting campus-wide trainings on Care Center services, basic needs, and other care related topics. Develop and deliver specialized training programs as requested by campus departments based on their needs, departmental trends, and experiences with students. Plan and implement publicity/marketing to promote the Care Center and its services. Coordinate programs to support at risk students, including exploring new and innovative ways to engage students, faculty, and staff. Assessment & Evaluation Assist in the collection of assessment data for the Clothes Closet and outreach events. Assist in assessing outcomes and developing strategies for improved services, programs, and communications. Other Duties as Assigned Perform other duties as assigned incidental to the nature of the position or appropriate to the missions of the Care Center, the Division of Student Affairs, and the university. Support the Care Center on collaborative initiatives related to supporting and advocating for students. QUALIFICATIONS: Equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university in one of the behavioral sciences, public or business administration or a job-related field. Additional specialized experience during which the applicant has acquired and successfully applied the knowledge and abilities shown above may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis. Two (2) years of professional experience in one of the student services program areas or in a related field; experience should give evidence of competence and indicate the potential for further growth. A master’s degree in a job-related field may be substituted for one year of the professional experience. Working knowledge of the practices, procedures and activities of the program to which assigned; general knowledge of the methods and problems of organizational and program management. General knowledge of research and interview techniques; and of the principles of individual and group behavior. Ability to interpret and apply program rules and regulations; use initiative and resourcefulness in planning work assignments and in implementing long-range program improvements; obtain factual and interpretative information through interviews; reason logically; collect, compile, analyze and evaluate data and make verbal or written presentations based on these data; advise students individually and in groups on routine matters where required; recognize multicultural, multisexed and multi-aged value systems and work accordingly; establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with faculty, CSU administrators, student organizations, private and public agencies and others in committee work, and student advising and community contacts; and, rapidly acquire a general knowledge of the overall operation, functions and programs of the campus to which assigned. Demonstrated ability to make decisions and carry through actions having implications with regard to other program or service areas Services Office. PREFERRED EXPERIENCE: Master’s degree in higher education, student affairs, counseling, social work, or related field. Previous experience working with Care Teams or Basic Needs related programs. Proven ability to identify problems/challenges, use sound judgment and reasoning to make crucial decision autonomously. Demonstrated ability to plan and execute intentional and impactful large-scale events. Demonstrated ability in managing difficult and complex situations involving students. Knowledge of advising and counseling techniques within educational settings. Experience developing and maintaining case management files. Broad knowledge of resources for physical/mental health care and services, crisis prevention, education outreach to faculty, staff, students and parents. Acute attention to detail; excellent oral and written communication to assess services and learning outcomes. Understanding of the application of FERPA, medical privacy guidelines and other applicable laws and policies. Demonstrated ability to work cooperatively with others within a multidisciplinary environment. Ability to work as a team member and independently. High degree of personal and professional integrity, a strong sense of ethnics and respect for privacy and confidentiality. Well-developed skills for conferring with students, faculty and staff about an emergency. Experience speaking in a variety of public settings such as classrooms and large group assemblies. General knowledge of statistics and research methodologies to prepare reports and presentations. Basic knowledge of applicable university structures, policies, and procedures. Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion At Cal Poly Pomona, we are committed to the urgent and ongoing work of creating and sustaining an inclusive campus where all students, faculty, and staff are welcomed, respected and can flourish to achieve their dreams of success. We believe diversity strengthens community. Cal Poly Pomona proudly holds designations as both a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) and an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institution (AANAPISI). In 2022, the campus launched the Black Thriving Initiative recognizing that Cal Poly Pomona’s future as a university must be linked to the success of its Black community. More information about our campus initiatives can be found on the Office of Inclusive Excellence’s website . Out of State Work The California State University (CSU) system is a network of twenty-three public universities providing access to a quality education through the support of California taxpayers. Part of CSU’s mission is to prepare educated, responsible individuals to contribute to California’s schools, economy, culture, and future. As an agency of the State of California, the CSU’s business operations almost exclusively reside within California. The CSU Out-of-State Employment Policy prohibits hiring employees to perform CSU-related work outside California. For more information, go to https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/10899725/latest/ . Background Check Cal Poly Pomona will make a conditional offer of employment to final job candidates, pending the satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check). The conditional offer of employment may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. In determining the suitability of the candidate for the position, Cal Poly Pomona will give an individualized assessment to any information that the applicant submits for consideration regarding the criminal conviction history such as the nature, gravity and recency of the conviction, the candidate’s conduct, performance or rehabilitation efforts since the conviction and the nature of the job applied for. For more information, go to https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/13813878/latest/ . CSU Classification Salary Range This position is part of the Academic Professionals of California (APC) bargaining unit 4. The CSU Classification Standards for this position are located on the following site: https://www.calstate.edu/csu-system/careers/compensation/Pages/Classification-Standards.aspx . The CSU Salary Schedule is located on the following site: https://www.calstate.edu/csu-system/careers/compensation/Pages/salary-schedule-documents.aspx . The classification salary range for this position according to the respective skill level is: minimum $4,841 and maximum $6,884 per month. Please refer to the anticipated hiring range for the appropriate salary rate for this particular position. Employment Eligibility Verification Cal Poly Pomona hires only individuals lawfully authorized to work in the United States. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. For more information, go to https://www.uscis.gov/i-9-central/form-i-9-acceptable-documents . Child Abuse/Neglect Reporting Act (CANRA) The person holding this position is considered a “mandated reporter” under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. See policy at https://calstate.policystat.com/v2/policy/10927154/latest/ . Security & Fire Safety In compliance with state and federal crime awareness and campus security legislation, including The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act, California Education Code section 67380, and the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA), Cal Poly Pomona’s Annual Security Report and Annual Fire Safety Report are available for viewing at: https://www.cpp.edu/pdfs/annual_security_report.pdf and https://www.cpp.edu/housing/documents/fire_safety_report.pdf. Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination As a federal contractor, Cal Poly Pomona will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. For more information, see the Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination Provision poster . Reasonable Accommodation We provide reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. Applicants with questions about access or requiring a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process should contact the ADA Coordinator by email at ADACoordinator@cpp.edu . For more information, go to Employment Notices . Equal Employment Opportunity Cal Poly Pomona is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to promoting an inclusive and diverse workforce. The university subscribes to all state and federal regulations that prohibit discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender identity/gender expression, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, age, disability, genetic information, medical condition, and veteran or military status. We engage the talents of all qualified workers, regardless of their background. More information is available at Equal Employment Opportunity statement . Other Notices For other important employment notices, we invite you to visit Cal Poly Pomona’s Employment Notices web page. Advertised: Aug 06 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Aug 20 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Closing Date/Time:
Cal State University (CSU) East Bay
25800 Carlos Bee Boulevard, Hayward, CA 94542, USA
Salary and Benefits PLEASE NOTE: The starting salary placement depends on qualifications and experience and is anticipated to be in the range of $1,840.00 per month to $2,100.00 per month, part-time, at 20 hours per week (.50 time base). Full-time salary equivalent is $3,680.00 per month to $4,200.00 per month. Cal State East Bay offers a broad range of benefits that includes medical, dental, vision, retirement (CalPERS), 401k, 457, 403(b), dependent and health care reimbursement accounts, life insurance, vacation and sick, 14 paid holidays, one personal holiday and tuition fee waiver. For more information on the benefits program, please visit our benefits website. The CSU Total Compensation Calculator demonstrates the significance of our benefits package. This position may be eligible to participate in the Cal State East Bay hybrid telecommute program subject to management approval. Classification Administrative Support Coordinator I About Cal State East Bay Cal State East Bay's beautiful main campus is located in the Hayward hills with panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay shoreline. Situated above the city of Hayward, the campus offers an ideal setting for teaching and learning and yet easy access to the many cities along the bay. The University has a satellite campus in Concord, a professional development center in Oakland and a significant presence online. Founded in 1957, Cal State East Bay is one of 23 universities of the California State University system (CSU). Cal State East Bay is recognized as a regionally engaged and globally oriented university with a strong commitment to academic innovation, student success, engaged and service learning, diversity, and sustainability. About the Position This is a temporary, part-time-time, 20 hours/week, grant funded position through June 30, 2025, with the possibility of reappointment. This position will serve as a Project Coordinator in the Department of Public Health within the College of Science at Cal State East Bay. The project, CARE (Collaborative Approach for AANHPI Research and Education) 2.0, is funded by the National Institute of Aging with a subaward granted to Cal State East Bay under the oversight of the site Principal Investigator (PI) to recruit additional participants of South Asian descent into the study registry and to retain those enrolled in the first wave of this research. This position will support the PI’s efforts by developing and maintaining a local database of potential and enrolled participants, as well as synthesize and communicate relevant information to the study’s primary investigators at the University of California, San Francisco. In addition to database management, the position will communicate relevant information to potential and actual participants as directed, help organize and execute virtual and in-person outreach events to recruit South Asian individuals nationally, as well as prepare and implement approved platforms on electronic devices to facilitate and integrate data collection and tracking activities. Responsibilities Coordinate schedule for Principal Investigator’s study-related activities, specifically the master calendar of research team meetings, outreach and recruitment events, and meetings with Community Advisory Board and potential organizational/community partners. Assist in recruitment of qualified student research assistants from campus. Ensure student research assistants comply with policies and regulations, including required trainings, such as IRB and Human Subjects and direct activities of student research assistants with respect to communication with potential and actual participants, and train in data entry and quality assurance for accuracy and completeness. Maintain records of student research assistant effort (i.e. timekeeping) and provide necessary information to Principal Investigator to process payroll and invoice to the parent award. Participate in remote and in-person outreach sessions and recruitment events, as needed, including onsite presenting, tabling, distributing interest forms, and collecting names of potential participants. Identify and coordinate outreach and recruitment events with target study populations. Properly process participant consent forms using approved protocols and maintaining required documentation. Maintain database of participants from original cohort, as well as monitor communication and activities associated with retention including engagement in solicitations for participation by external researchers. Answer inquiries from potential and enrolled study participants, study personnel, project stakeholders, and potential collaborators. Assist Principal Investigator in developing progress reports for parent grant, including summarizing data in appropriate formats prescribed by parent grant and funder. Track and monitor grant expenditures. Minimum Qualifications A high school program (diploma), technical/vocational program, or their equivalents combined with several years of related office work experience. Preferred Skills and Knowledge Master’s Degree in a health-related field (i.e., public health, health sciences, psychology, counseling) or Bachelor’s degree with considerable experience with community-engaged research with the South Asian population. Experience working with aging populations and those afflicted with Alzheimer’s Disease or Related Dementias (ADRD) and their caregivers. Proficiency (speaking, reading, writing) in major South Asian language (e.g., Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Gujarati). Strong communication skills: Ability to communicate professionally in writing to a variety of audiences (scientific, community, student). Ability to communicate professional orally and in presentations to a variety of audiences, including to community groups, academic/scientific audiences, and study personnel. Ability to draft scientific abstracts for presentations in scientific and academic conferences, symposia, and related meetings. Ability to lead work direction for teams of students in concert with expectations of Principal Investigator and in alignment with research goals and deliverables. Ability to use and learn modern office software. Ability to track and monitor expenses related to approved grant expenditures, and generate budget summary reports. Knowledge of and working experience of survey data collection platforms (such as GoogleForms and Qualtrics). Willingness to learn new quantitative data analysis software (e.g., SPSS, Tableau). Ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships, remotely and in-person. Ability to conduct and sustain outreach with study populations in culturally-sensitive and respectful manner using in-person and virtual approaches (including effective use of social media). Condition(s) of Employment Satisfactory completion of a background check (including LiveScan, as appropriate), that may include, but is not limited to: criminal records check, verification of academic credentials, licenses, certificates, credit history, professional references and/or verification of work history is required for employment. Cal State East Bay will issue a conditional offer of employment to the selected candidate, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Unsatisfactory results may also affect the continued employment of current Cal State East Bay employees who were conditionally offered the position. All background checks are conducted through the university's third party vendor, Accurate. LiveScan is conducted through the University Police Department. EEO Statement As an Equal Opportunity Employer, Cal State East Bay does not discriminate on the basis of any protected categories: age, ancestry, citizenship, color, disability, gender, immigration status, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, or veteran's status. The University is committed to the principles of diversity in employment and to creating a stimulating learning environment for its diverse student body. Other Information All California State University campuses, including Cal State East Bay, are smoke and tobacco-free. For more information, please visit our website here. In compliance with state and federal crime awareness and campus security legislation, including The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act, the Cal State East Bay Annual Campus Security Report is available here. Sponsorship Cal State East Bay is not a sponsoring agency for Staff or Management positions and we are not an E-Verify employer. Mandated Reporter The incumbent in this position may be considered a mandated reporter under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and will be required to comply with requirements set forth in the CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. Advertised: May 23 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Sep 23 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Closing Date/Time:
Jul 14, 2024
Salary and Benefits PLEASE NOTE: The starting salary placement depends on qualifications and experience and is anticipated to be in the range of $1,840.00 per month to $2,100.00 per month, part-time, at 20 hours per week (.50 time base). Full-time salary equivalent is $3,680.00 per month to $4,200.00 per month. Cal State East Bay offers a broad range of benefits that includes medical, dental, vision, retirement (CalPERS), 401k, 457, 403(b), dependent and health care reimbursement accounts, life insurance, vacation and sick, 14 paid holidays, one personal holiday and tuition fee waiver. For more information on the benefits program, please visit our benefits website. The CSU Total Compensation Calculator demonstrates the significance of our benefits package. This position may be eligible to participate in the Cal State East Bay hybrid telecommute program subject to management approval. Classification Administrative Support Coordinator I About Cal State East Bay Cal State East Bay's beautiful main campus is located in the Hayward hills with panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay shoreline. Situated above the city of Hayward, the campus offers an ideal setting for teaching and learning and yet easy access to the many cities along the bay. The University has a satellite campus in Concord, a professional development center in Oakland and a significant presence online. Founded in 1957, Cal State East Bay is one of 23 universities of the California State University system (CSU). Cal State East Bay is recognized as a regionally engaged and globally oriented university with a strong commitment to academic innovation, student success, engaged and service learning, diversity, and sustainability. About the Position This is a temporary, part-time-time, 20 hours/week, grant funded position through June 30, 2025, with the possibility of reappointment. This position will serve as a Project Coordinator in the Department of Public Health within the College of Science at Cal State East Bay. The project, CARE (Collaborative Approach for AANHPI Research and Education) 2.0, is funded by the National Institute of Aging with a subaward granted to Cal State East Bay under the oversight of the site Principal Investigator (PI) to recruit additional participants of South Asian descent into the study registry and to retain those enrolled in the first wave of this research. This position will support the PI’s efforts by developing and maintaining a local database of potential and enrolled participants, as well as synthesize and communicate relevant information to the study’s primary investigators at the University of California, San Francisco. In addition to database management, the position will communicate relevant information to potential and actual participants as directed, help organize and execute virtual and in-person outreach events to recruit South Asian individuals nationally, as well as prepare and implement approved platforms on electronic devices to facilitate and integrate data collection and tracking activities. Responsibilities Coordinate schedule for Principal Investigator’s study-related activities, specifically the master calendar of research team meetings, outreach and recruitment events, and meetings with Community Advisory Board and potential organizational/community partners. Assist in recruitment of qualified student research assistants from campus. Ensure student research assistants comply with policies and regulations, including required trainings, such as IRB and Human Subjects and direct activities of student research assistants with respect to communication with potential and actual participants, and train in data entry and quality assurance for accuracy and completeness. Maintain records of student research assistant effort (i.e. timekeeping) and provide necessary information to Principal Investigator to process payroll and invoice to the parent award. Participate in remote and in-person outreach sessions and recruitment events, as needed, including onsite presenting, tabling, distributing interest forms, and collecting names of potential participants. Identify and coordinate outreach and recruitment events with target study populations. Properly process participant consent forms using approved protocols and maintaining required documentation. Maintain database of participants from original cohort, as well as monitor communication and activities associated with retention including engagement in solicitations for participation by external researchers. Answer inquiries from potential and enrolled study participants, study personnel, project stakeholders, and potential collaborators. Assist Principal Investigator in developing progress reports for parent grant, including summarizing data in appropriate formats prescribed by parent grant and funder. Track and monitor grant expenditures. Minimum Qualifications A high school program (diploma), technical/vocational program, or their equivalents combined with several years of related office work experience. Preferred Skills and Knowledge Master’s Degree in a health-related field (i.e., public health, health sciences, psychology, counseling) or Bachelor’s degree with considerable experience with community-engaged research with the South Asian population. Experience working with aging populations and those afflicted with Alzheimer’s Disease or Related Dementias (ADRD) and their caregivers. Proficiency (speaking, reading, writing) in major South Asian language (e.g., Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Gujarati). Strong communication skills: Ability to communicate professionally in writing to a variety of audiences (scientific, community, student). Ability to communicate professional orally and in presentations to a variety of audiences, including to community groups, academic/scientific audiences, and study personnel. Ability to draft scientific abstracts for presentations in scientific and academic conferences, symposia, and related meetings. Ability to lead work direction for teams of students in concert with expectations of Principal Investigator and in alignment with research goals and deliverables. Ability to use and learn modern office software. Ability to track and monitor expenses related to approved grant expenditures, and generate budget summary reports. Knowledge of and working experience of survey data collection platforms (such as GoogleForms and Qualtrics). Willingness to learn new quantitative data analysis software (e.g., SPSS, Tableau). Ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships, remotely and in-person. Ability to conduct and sustain outreach with study populations in culturally-sensitive and respectful manner using in-person and virtual approaches (including effective use of social media). Condition(s) of Employment Satisfactory completion of a background check (including LiveScan, as appropriate), that may include, but is not limited to: criminal records check, verification of academic credentials, licenses, certificates, credit history, professional references and/or verification of work history is required for employment. Cal State East Bay will issue a conditional offer of employment to the selected candidate, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Unsatisfactory results may also affect the continued employment of current Cal State East Bay employees who were conditionally offered the position. All background checks are conducted through the university's third party vendor, Accurate. LiveScan is conducted through the University Police Department. EEO Statement As an Equal Opportunity Employer, Cal State East Bay does not discriminate on the basis of any protected categories: age, ancestry, citizenship, color, disability, gender, immigration status, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, or veteran's status. The University is committed to the principles of diversity in employment and to creating a stimulating learning environment for its diverse student body. Other Information All California State University campuses, including Cal State East Bay, are smoke and tobacco-free. For more information, please visit our website here. In compliance with state and federal crime awareness and campus security legislation, including The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act, the Cal State East Bay Annual Campus Security Report is available here. Sponsorship Cal State East Bay is not a sponsoring agency for Staff or Management positions and we are not an E-Verify employer. Mandated Reporter The incumbent in this position may be considered a mandated reporter under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and will be required to comply with requirements set forth in the CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. Advertised: May 23 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Sep 23 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Closing Date/Time:
BERKELEY SCHOOLS
Berkeley, California, United States
Basic Function and Representative Duties BASIC FUNCTION: Under the direction of the high school or adult school principal, plan, organize and coordinate a wide variety of administrative and other office functions and activities related to the administration of diverse programs and operations at the high school or adult school; serve as administrative support to the principal and coordinate communications between administrators, personnel, parents, students and the general public; train, assign and coordinate the work of assigned school personnel. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: The School Administrative Assistant III classification provides primary and complex administrative support to the high school or adult school principal. Incumbents require thorough knowledge of school operations, policies and procedures, and serve in a lead capacity, providing training and guidance to other clerical staff in the office. The School Administrative Assistant II classification provides primary support to an elementary, middle or alternative school principal. Incumbents require thorough knowledge of school operations, policies and procedures and serve as the school office lead. The School Administrative Assistant I classification is the primary administrative support to a certificated administrator at a school and may serve as an office lead REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES: ESSENTIAL DUTIES: • Plan, organize and coordinate a wide variety of administrative and other office functions and activities related to the administration of diverse programs and operations at the high school or adult school; assist in assuring smooth and efficient office operations; coordinate and organize office communications and information • Greet and assist students, parents, staff, and visitors; initiate and receive telephone calls; screen and route calls; take and relay messages; provide general information concerning school operations and activities and related rules, policies and procedures • Assist the Human Resources Department with facilitating site substitute coverage using the automated substitute employee management system; greet and assist substitute employees by providing keys, materials and pertinent information • Train, assign and coordinate the work of assigned school personnel; prepare absentee forms as directed; review work for accuracy, completeness and compliance with established guidelines and procedures • Coordinate, schedule and attend a variety of meetings as assigned; prepare and send out notices of meetings; maintain appointment and activity calendar for the school and the principal; reserve facilities; collect and compile information for meetings, projects and workshops; prepare agendas and take minutes as directed • Participate in scheduling and coordinating various special events and other activities as assigned by the position • Prepare personnel requisitions for position or staffing changes using the District systems and based on information provided by the budget manager; submit personnel requisitions to the budget manager for approval and route to appropriate department for approval and/or processing • Compose correspondence; keyboard, format and process a variety of records and documents related to assigned activities such as letters, lists, memoranda, bulletins, reports, requisitions, flyers, posters, forms, packets or other materials from detailed or rough copy; prepare contracts using fillable form and based on information provided by budget manager; proofread completed assignments • Input a variety of data into computer system; maintain automated records and files; initiate queries and generate a variety of computerized lists, spreadsheets and reports as requested; assure accuracy of input and output data • Compile information and prepare and maintain a variety of records and reports related to school programs and activities; review and verify accuracy and completeness of various documents; establish and maintain filing systems; process and review various forms and applications as needed • Receive, open, sort, screen and distribute incoming mail; receive and respond to e-mails; assist in the preparation and dissemination of materials and information to the public and staff regarding various events and programs • Administer first aid according to established procedures • Operate a variety of office equipment including a calculator, copier, laminator, fax machine, computer and assigned software; operate a two-way radio as assigned • Communicate with staff and outside agencies to exchange information and resolve issues or concerns • Monitor inventory levels of office and school supplies; order, receive and assure adequate inventory levels of office and school supplies; prepare purchase requisitions for supplies and services using District systems and based on information provided by the budget manager; submit purchase requisitions to the budget manager for approval; submit purchase requisitions to the appropriate department for approval and/or processing • Perform other activities in support of the school and office including registering/transferring students, receiving and processing money for fees, maintaining sign in/sign out sheets, and assisting with students sent to the office for health, discipline or other matters as assigned by the position; assist in coordinating events such as graduation/promotion OTHER DUTIES: Perform related duties as assigned Knowledge and Abilities KNOWLEDGE OF: Modern office practices, procedures and equipment Policies and objectives of assigned programs and activities Record-keeping and report preparation techniques Telephone techniques and etiquette Correct English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation and vocabulary Business letter and report writing, editing and proofreading Computer and assigned software applications and systems Methods of collecting and organizing data and information Oral and written communication skills Interpersonal skills using tact, patience and professionalism Basic math Basic first aid and CPR techniques ABILITY TO: Plan, organize and coordinate a wide variety of administrative and other office functions and activities related to the administration of diverse programs and operations at the high school or adult school Perform clerical and secretarial support duties to relieve the high school or adult school principal of administrative and clerical detail Answer telephones and greet the public courteously Assist in assuring smooth and efficient office operations Interpret, apply and explain applicable laws, codes, rules and regulations Maintain records and prepare reports Keyboard or input data at an acceptable rate of speed Operate a variety of office equipment including a computer and assigned software Understand and follow oral and written directions Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with others Communicate effectively both orally and in writing Compose correspondence and written materials independently or from oral instructions Complete work with many interruptions Meet schedules and timelines Receive, sort and distribute mail Add, subtract, multiply and divide quickly and accurately Administer basic First aid and CPR as needed Education, Experience and Other Requirements EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Any combination equivalent to: graduation from high school supplemented by college-level course work in business, secretarial science or related field and six years of increasingly responsible secretarial and clerical school office experience involving public contact LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS: Valid First Aid and CPR certification issued by an authorized agency preferred Some incumbents in this classification may be required to speak, read and write in a designated second language Working Conditions and Additional Information ENVIRONMENT: Office environment Constant interruptions PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate a computer keyboard Hearing and speaking to exchange information in person and on the telephone Sitting or standing for extended periods of time Seeing to read a variety of materials Bending at the waist or kneeling to file or retrieve materials HAZARDS: Contact with dissatisfied or abusive individuals Exposure to blood-borne pathogens and infectious diseases Exposure to illness and contagious conditions (e.g. head lice, chicken pox and flu) EXAMINATION INFORMATION: The first step in the examination process is the application screening and whether or not the candidate meets the minimum qualifications listed. The testing process may consist of a written exam; an oral exam; a performance exam; a structured interview (SI); a qualification appraisal interview (QAI); an evaluation of training & experience/education (T&E) and/or any combination thereof. ONLY the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) test requires and is mandated to have a passing score of 70 on each of the three parts of the test. All other tests will have a passing score set between 50 and 99 depending of a variety of factors affecting that specific recruitment. All candidates must pass the first examination process to be invited to the next step/test in the process. As the testing process consists of a minimum of two examination processes; the weight of each those processes may be determined at any step in the processes. Qualified candidates will be notified of the date, time, and place of the examination(s)/test(s). Candidates will be notified of the minimum pass points/test score for each examination and/or test in the examination process. OTHER: Proof of identification for completion of Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification, must be submitted at the time of processing for employment. SALARIES: All salaries as stated are based on present information and are subject to change. Appointments are made at the minimum salary shown in the posting and increases are granted at intervals based on anniversary date. Notification of Non-Discrimination Policy The Berkeley Unified School District is committed to fostering a positive working environment for its employees. Accordingly, BUSD practices shall be free from discrimination, harassment, intimidation and bullying of any employee based on an employee's actual race, color, ancestry, national origin, ethnic group identification, age, religion, marital status, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or gender expression; the perception of one or more of such characteristics; or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. The Board also prohibits retaliation against any district employee or job applicant who complains, testi?es or in any way participates in the district's complaint procedures instituted pursuant to this policy. The following employee has been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination regarding Board Policy 4030: Compliance Officer and Title IX Coordinator 2020 Bonar Street, Room 116 Berkeley, CA 94702 Phone: 510-486-9338 Email: nondiscrimination@berkeley.net SALARIES: All salaries as stated are based on present information and are subject to change. Appointments are made at the minimum salary shown and increases are granted at intervals based on satisfactory service. BENEFITS (FOR PERMANENT EMPLOYEES): Health plans provide for full coverage for employees and family in the area of medical and dental insurance to a negotiated maximum. All employees who work an average regular assignment of less than 5-1/2 hours a day (.72 FTE or less) shall be entitled to health insurance coverage and dental insurance coverage on a pro-rated basis. This position is covered by Social Security and may be eligible for California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS), with joint employee and employer paid contributions. Current members of CalPERS working in other California state, county, city, and school districts can transfer retirement service credit to the District. All employees are enrolled in an Employee Assistant Program (EAP). The District also offers various optional benefits including life insurance, short term disability, Vision Service Plan (VSP), and a medical and dependent care flexible spending option. VACATION: Regular, non-management, District employees shall accrue vacation as follows: 1-3 Years: Ten (10) working days per year until he/she has completed four (4) years of service. 4-9 Years: Fifteen (15) working days per year until he/she has completed ten (10) years of service. 10-14 Years: Twenty (20) working days per year until he/she has completed fifteen (15) years of service. 15+ Years: Twenty-five (25) working days per year. Regular twelve (12) month employees shall accrue two (2) additional days of vacation per year at each step indicated above. HOLIDAYS: Annual employees receive seventeen (17) paid holidays per year: Independence Day Labor Day Veterans' Day Thanksgiving Holiday (3 Days) Winter Board Holiday (3 Days) New Year's Holiday (2 Days) Martin Luther King's Birthday Lincoln's Birthday Washington's Birthday Spring Board Holiday Malcolm X's Birthday Memorial Day School Year employees may receive sixteen (16) paid holidays, including all of the above except Independence Day (4th of July). PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Classified employees may also participate in professional development activities to enhance their careers. HEALTH AND CHARACTER INVESTIGATIONS: Candidates selected for appointment may be required to pass a medical examination given by a Commission-designated physician to determine physical fitness for District employment. The Commission may disqualify any eligible candidates on the basis of the examining physician's report. The District also conducts a fingerprinting background check for all potential candidates for hire. All convictions must be declared and explained on the application; failure to do so will automatically disqualify the application. Tuberculosis tests must be completed and a negative result must be supplied prior to beginning work. Closing Date/Time: 9/30/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Sep 10, 2024
Basic Function and Representative Duties BASIC FUNCTION: Under the direction of the high school or adult school principal, plan, organize and coordinate a wide variety of administrative and other office functions and activities related to the administration of diverse programs and operations at the high school or adult school; serve as administrative support to the principal and coordinate communications between administrators, personnel, parents, students and the general public; train, assign and coordinate the work of assigned school personnel. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: The School Administrative Assistant III classification provides primary and complex administrative support to the high school or adult school principal. Incumbents require thorough knowledge of school operations, policies and procedures, and serve in a lead capacity, providing training and guidance to other clerical staff in the office. The School Administrative Assistant II classification provides primary support to an elementary, middle or alternative school principal. Incumbents require thorough knowledge of school operations, policies and procedures and serve as the school office lead. The School Administrative Assistant I classification is the primary administrative support to a certificated administrator at a school and may serve as an office lead REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES: ESSENTIAL DUTIES: • Plan, organize and coordinate a wide variety of administrative and other office functions and activities related to the administration of diverse programs and operations at the high school or adult school; assist in assuring smooth and efficient office operations; coordinate and organize office communications and information • Greet and assist students, parents, staff, and visitors; initiate and receive telephone calls; screen and route calls; take and relay messages; provide general information concerning school operations and activities and related rules, policies and procedures • Assist the Human Resources Department with facilitating site substitute coverage using the automated substitute employee management system; greet and assist substitute employees by providing keys, materials and pertinent information • Train, assign and coordinate the work of assigned school personnel; prepare absentee forms as directed; review work for accuracy, completeness and compliance with established guidelines and procedures • Coordinate, schedule and attend a variety of meetings as assigned; prepare and send out notices of meetings; maintain appointment and activity calendar for the school and the principal; reserve facilities; collect and compile information for meetings, projects and workshops; prepare agendas and take minutes as directed • Participate in scheduling and coordinating various special events and other activities as assigned by the position • Prepare personnel requisitions for position or staffing changes using the District systems and based on information provided by the budget manager; submit personnel requisitions to the budget manager for approval and route to appropriate department for approval and/or processing • Compose correspondence; keyboard, format and process a variety of records and documents related to assigned activities such as letters, lists, memoranda, bulletins, reports, requisitions, flyers, posters, forms, packets or other materials from detailed or rough copy; prepare contracts using fillable form and based on information provided by budget manager; proofread completed assignments • Input a variety of data into computer system; maintain automated records and files; initiate queries and generate a variety of computerized lists, spreadsheets and reports as requested; assure accuracy of input and output data • Compile information and prepare and maintain a variety of records and reports related to school programs and activities; review and verify accuracy and completeness of various documents; establish and maintain filing systems; process and review various forms and applications as needed • Receive, open, sort, screen and distribute incoming mail; receive and respond to e-mails; assist in the preparation and dissemination of materials and information to the public and staff regarding various events and programs • Administer first aid according to established procedures • Operate a variety of office equipment including a calculator, copier, laminator, fax machine, computer and assigned software; operate a two-way radio as assigned • Communicate with staff and outside agencies to exchange information and resolve issues or concerns • Monitor inventory levels of office and school supplies; order, receive and assure adequate inventory levels of office and school supplies; prepare purchase requisitions for supplies and services using District systems and based on information provided by the budget manager; submit purchase requisitions to the budget manager for approval; submit purchase requisitions to the appropriate department for approval and/or processing • Perform other activities in support of the school and office including registering/transferring students, receiving and processing money for fees, maintaining sign in/sign out sheets, and assisting with students sent to the office for health, discipline or other matters as assigned by the position; assist in coordinating events such as graduation/promotion OTHER DUTIES: Perform related duties as assigned Knowledge and Abilities KNOWLEDGE OF: Modern office practices, procedures and equipment Policies and objectives of assigned programs and activities Record-keeping and report preparation techniques Telephone techniques and etiquette Correct English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation and vocabulary Business letter and report writing, editing and proofreading Computer and assigned software applications and systems Methods of collecting and organizing data and information Oral and written communication skills Interpersonal skills using tact, patience and professionalism Basic math Basic first aid and CPR techniques ABILITY TO: Plan, organize and coordinate a wide variety of administrative and other office functions and activities related to the administration of diverse programs and operations at the high school or adult school Perform clerical and secretarial support duties to relieve the high school or adult school principal of administrative and clerical detail Answer telephones and greet the public courteously Assist in assuring smooth and efficient office operations Interpret, apply and explain applicable laws, codes, rules and regulations Maintain records and prepare reports Keyboard or input data at an acceptable rate of speed Operate a variety of office equipment including a computer and assigned software Understand and follow oral and written directions Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with others Communicate effectively both orally and in writing Compose correspondence and written materials independently or from oral instructions Complete work with many interruptions Meet schedules and timelines Receive, sort and distribute mail Add, subtract, multiply and divide quickly and accurately Administer basic First aid and CPR as needed Education, Experience and Other Requirements EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Any combination equivalent to: graduation from high school supplemented by college-level course work in business, secretarial science or related field and six years of increasingly responsible secretarial and clerical school office experience involving public contact LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS: Valid First Aid and CPR certification issued by an authorized agency preferred Some incumbents in this classification may be required to speak, read and write in a designated second language Working Conditions and Additional Information ENVIRONMENT: Office environment Constant interruptions PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate a computer keyboard Hearing and speaking to exchange information in person and on the telephone Sitting or standing for extended periods of time Seeing to read a variety of materials Bending at the waist or kneeling to file or retrieve materials HAZARDS: Contact with dissatisfied or abusive individuals Exposure to blood-borne pathogens and infectious diseases Exposure to illness and contagious conditions (e.g. head lice, chicken pox and flu) EXAMINATION INFORMATION: The first step in the examination process is the application screening and whether or not the candidate meets the minimum qualifications listed. The testing process may consist of a written exam; an oral exam; a performance exam; a structured interview (SI); a qualification appraisal interview (QAI); an evaluation of training & experience/education (T&E) and/or any combination thereof. ONLY the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) test requires and is mandated to have a passing score of 70 on each of the three parts of the test. All other tests will have a passing score set between 50 and 99 depending of a variety of factors affecting that specific recruitment. All candidates must pass the first examination process to be invited to the next step/test in the process. As the testing process consists of a minimum of two examination processes; the weight of each those processes may be determined at any step in the processes. Qualified candidates will be notified of the date, time, and place of the examination(s)/test(s). Candidates will be notified of the minimum pass points/test score for each examination and/or test in the examination process. OTHER: Proof of identification for completion of Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification, must be submitted at the time of processing for employment. SALARIES: All salaries as stated are based on present information and are subject to change. Appointments are made at the minimum salary shown in the posting and increases are granted at intervals based on anniversary date. Notification of Non-Discrimination Policy The Berkeley Unified School District is committed to fostering a positive working environment for its employees. Accordingly, BUSD practices shall be free from discrimination, harassment, intimidation and bullying of any employee based on an employee's actual race, color, ancestry, national origin, ethnic group identification, age, religion, marital status, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or gender expression; the perception of one or more of such characteristics; or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. The Board also prohibits retaliation against any district employee or job applicant who complains, testi?es or in any way participates in the district's complaint procedures instituted pursuant to this policy. The following employee has been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination regarding Board Policy 4030: Compliance Officer and Title IX Coordinator 2020 Bonar Street, Room 116 Berkeley, CA 94702 Phone: 510-486-9338 Email: nondiscrimination@berkeley.net SALARIES: All salaries as stated are based on present information and are subject to change. Appointments are made at the minimum salary shown and increases are granted at intervals based on satisfactory service. BENEFITS (FOR PERMANENT EMPLOYEES): Health plans provide for full coverage for employees and family in the area of medical and dental insurance to a negotiated maximum. All employees who work an average regular assignment of less than 5-1/2 hours a day (.72 FTE or less) shall be entitled to health insurance coverage and dental insurance coverage on a pro-rated basis. This position is covered by Social Security and may be eligible for California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS), with joint employee and employer paid contributions. Current members of CalPERS working in other California state, county, city, and school districts can transfer retirement service credit to the District. All employees are enrolled in an Employee Assistant Program (EAP). The District also offers various optional benefits including life insurance, short term disability, Vision Service Plan (VSP), and a medical and dependent care flexible spending option. VACATION: Regular, non-management, District employees shall accrue vacation as follows: 1-3 Years: Ten (10) working days per year until he/she has completed four (4) years of service. 4-9 Years: Fifteen (15) working days per year until he/she has completed ten (10) years of service. 10-14 Years: Twenty (20) working days per year until he/she has completed fifteen (15) years of service. 15+ Years: Twenty-five (25) working days per year. Regular twelve (12) month employees shall accrue two (2) additional days of vacation per year at each step indicated above. HOLIDAYS: Annual employees receive seventeen (17) paid holidays per year: Independence Day Labor Day Veterans' Day Thanksgiving Holiday (3 Days) Winter Board Holiday (3 Days) New Year's Holiday (2 Days) Martin Luther King's Birthday Lincoln's Birthday Washington's Birthday Spring Board Holiday Malcolm X's Birthday Memorial Day School Year employees may receive sixteen (16) paid holidays, including all of the above except Independence Day (4th of July). PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Classified employees may also participate in professional development activities to enhance their careers. HEALTH AND CHARACTER INVESTIGATIONS: Candidates selected for appointment may be required to pass a medical examination given by a Commission-designated physician to determine physical fitness for District employment. The Commission may disqualify any eligible candidates on the basis of the examining physician's report. The District also conducts a fingerprinting background check for all potential candidates for hire. All convictions must be declared and explained on the application; failure to do so will automatically disqualify the application. Tuberculosis tests must be completed and a negative result must be supplied prior to beginning work. Closing Date/Time: 9/30/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Basic Function and Representative Duties THIS IS A PART-TIME POSITION (3hrs/day) BASIC FUNCTION: Under the direction of a certificated administrator, assist certificated teacher(s) in reinforcing instruction to individual or small groups of students in an educational environment; assist in the preparation of instructional materials and implementation of lesson plans; provide routine clerical support REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES: ESSENTIAL DUTIES: • Tutor individual or small groups of students, reinforcing instruction as directed by the teacher; monitor and oversee student drills, practices and assignments in various subjects • Perform routine clerical duties in support of classroom activities such as preparing, keyboarding, duplicating and filing instructional materials; under the guidance of the classroom teacher, grade student tests and assignments and record grades; assist with maintaining student records and files as assigned • Assist students in completing classroom assignments, homework and projects; reinforce student understanding of classroom rules and procedures; assist students by answering questions, providing proper examples, emotional support, positive attitude and general guidance • Observe and redirect behavior of students in educational environment according to approved procedures; report progress regarding student performance and behavior • Assist assigned teacher(s) with the implementation of lesson plans, and administration oftests as necessary • Operate a variety of classroom and office equipment including a computer and copier • Provide classroom support to the teacher by setting up work areas and displays, and distributing and collecting paper, supplies and materials • Assist in maintaining the health and safety of students by following established practices and procedures • Attend staff meetings as assigned OTHER DUTIES: Perform related duties as assigned Knowledge and Abilities KNOWLEDGE OF: Child guidance principles and practices Safe practices in classroom activities Basic subjects taught in local schools, including arithmetic, grammar, spelling, language and reading Basic instructional methods and techniques Correct English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation and vocabulary Classroom procedures and appropriate student conduct Operation of standard office and classroom equipment Oral and written communication skills Interpersonal skills using tact, patience and courtesy Basic record-keeping techniques ABILITY TO: Assist with instruction and related activities in a classroom or assigned learning environment Reinforce instruction to individual or small groups of students as directed by the teacher Perform routine clerical duties in support of classroom activities Assist in the preparation of instructional materials and implementation of lesson plans Read books to students and assist with reading and writing activities as assigned Understand and follow oral and written directions Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with others Communicate effectively both orally and in writing Monitor, observe and report student behavior and progress according to approved policies and procedures Operate standard office and classroom equipment Observe health and safety regulations Assist with maintaining records and files Maintain confidentiality Education, Experience and Other Requirements EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Any combination equivalent to: graduation from high school and one year of experience working with children in an organized education setting LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS: Valid first aid and CPR certificates issued by authorized agency preferred Some incumbents in this classification may be required to speak, read and write in a designated second language. Working Conditions and Additional Information ENVIRONMENT: Classroom and other indoor and outdoor learning environments PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate a computer keyboard Hearing and speaking to exchange information Seeing to read a variety of materials Lifting, carrying, pushing or pulling typically up to 50 pounds Sitting or standing for extended periods of time Bending at the waist or kneeling to assist students HAZARDS: Exposure to bloodborne pathogens and infectious diseases Potential physical hazards involved in intervening in fights and other anti-social Contact with dissatisfied or abusive individuals EXAMINATION WEIGHT: Assessments may consist of a written, oral and/or performance examinations. FIRST EXAMINATION: 50% SECOND EXAMINATION: 50% Qualified candidates will be notified of the minimum passing points for each examination part. Qualified Applicants will be notified of the date, time, and place of the Examinations. OTHER: Proof of identification for completion of Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification, must be submitted at the time of processing for employment. SALARIES: All salaries as stated are based on present information and are subject to change. Appointments are made at the minimum salary shown in the posting and increases are granted at intervals based on the anniversary date. NONDISCRIMINATION STATEMENT In accordance with the provisions of Sections 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, California's Fair Employment and Housing Act, Education Code Section 220, and Berkeley Unified School District Policy, no qualified person shall, on the basis of race, ethnicity, ancestry, color, national origin, religion, actual or perceived sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, handicap, age or sexual orientation, or on the basis of a person's association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity in the Berkeley Unified School District. The Board prohibits unlawful discrimination against and/or harassment of district employees and job applicants on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, national origin, ancestry, religious creed, age, marital status, pregnancy, physical or mental disability, medical condition, veteran status, sex, gender, sexual orientation, at any district site and/or activity. The Board also prohibits retaliation against any district employee or job applicant who complains, testifies or in any way participates in the district's complaint procedures instituted pursuant to this policy." If there are questions concerning Section 504 or disability accommodations for job applicants/employees under the ADA, please contact the Office of Human Resources, Berkeley Unified School District. If there are questions concerning discrimination on the basis of sex or any of the other classifications noted above, please contact the Title IX Coordinator at (510) 486-9338. SALARIES: All salaries as stated are based on present information and are subject to change. Appointments are made at the minimum salary shown and increases are granted at intervals based on satisfactory service. BENEFITS (FOR PERMANENT EMPLOYEES): Health plans provide for full coverage for employees and family in the area of medical and dental insurance to a negotiated maximum. All employees who work an average regular assignment of less than 5-1/2 hours a day (.72 FTE or less) shall be entitled to health insurance coverage and dental insurance coverage on a pro-rated basis. This position is covered by Social Security and may be eligible for California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS), with joint employee and employer paid contributions. Current members of CalPERS working in other California state, county, city, and school districts can transfer retirement service credit to the District. All employees are enrolled in an Employee Assistant Program (EAP). The District also offers various optional benefits including life insurance, short term disability, Vision Service Plan (VSP), and a medical and dependent care flexible spending option. VACATION: Regular, non-management, District employees shall accrue vacation as follows: 1-3 Years: Ten (10) working days per year until he/she has completed four (4) years of service. 4-9 Years: Fifteen (15) working days per year until he/she has completed ten (10) years of service. 10-14 Years: Twenty (20) working days per year until he/she has completed fifteen (15) years of service. 15+ Years: Twenty-five (25) working days per year. Regular twelve (12) month employees shall accrue two (2) additional days of vacation per year at each step indicated above. HOLIDAYS: Annual employees receive seventeen (17) paid holidays per year: Independence Day Labor Day Veterans' Day Thanksgiving Holiday (3 Days) Winter Board Holiday (3 Days) New Year's Holiday (2 Days) Martin Luther King's Birthday Lincoln's Birthday Washington's Birthday Spring Board Holiday Malcolm X's Birthday Memorial Day School Year employees may receive sixteen (16) paid holidays, including all of the above except Independence Day (4th of July). PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Classified employees may also participate in professional development activities to enhance their careers. HEALTH AND CHARACTER INVESTIGATIONS: Candidates selected for appointment may be required to pass a medical examination given by a Commission-designated physician to determine physical fitness for District employment. The Commission may disqualify any eligible candidates on the basis of the examining physician's report. The District also conducts a fingerprinting background check for all potential candidates for hire. All convictions must be declared and explained on the application; failure to do so will automatically disqualify the application. Tuberculosis tests must be completed and a negative result must be supplied prior to beginning work. Closing Date/Time: 10/8/2024 12:00 AM Pacific
Sep 18, 2024
Part Time
Basic Function and Representative Duties THIS IS A PART-TIME POSITION (3hrs/day) BASIC FUNCTION: Under the direction of a certificated administrator, assist certificated teacher(s) in reinforcing instruction to individual or small groups of students in an educational environment; assist in the preparation of instructional materials and implementation of lesson plans; provide routine clerical support REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES: ESSENTIAL DUTIES: • Tutor individual or small groups of students, reinforcing instruction as directed by the teacher; monitor and oversee student drills, practices and assignments in various subjects • Perform routine clerical duties in support of classroom activities such as preparing, keyboarding, duplicating and filing instructional materials; under the guidance of the classroom teacher, grade student tests and assignments and record grades; assist with maintaining student records and files as assigned • Assist students in completing classroom assignments, homework and projects; reinforce student understanding of classroom rules and procedures; assist students by answering questions, providing proper examples, emotional support, positive attitude and general guidance • Observe and redirect behavior of students in educational environment according to approved procedures; report progress regarding student performance and behavior • Assist assigned teacher(s) with the implementation of lesson plans, and administration oftests as necessary • Operate a variety of classroom and office equipment including a computer and copier • Provide classroom support to the teacher by setting up work areas and displays, and distributing and collecting paper, supplies and materials • Assist in maintaining the health and safety of students by following established practices and procedures • Attend staff meetings as assigned OTHER DUTIES: Perform related duties as assigned Knowledge and Abilities KNOWLEDGE OF: Child guidance principles and practices Safe practices in classroom activities Basic subjects taught in local schools, including arithmetic, grammar, spelling, language and reading Basic instructional methods and techniques Correct English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation and vocabulary Classroom procedures and appropriate student conduct Operation of standard office and classroom equipment Oral and written communication skills Interpersonal skills using tact, patience and courtesy Basic record-keeping techniques ABILITY TO: Assist with instruction and related activities in a classroom or assigned learning environment Reinforce instruction to individual or small groups of students as directed by the teacher Perform routine clerical duties in support of classroom activities Assist in the preparation of instructional materials and implementation of lesson plans Read books to students and assist with reading and writing activities as assigned Understand and follow oral and written directions Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with others Communicate effectively both orally and in writing Monitor, observe and report student behavior and progress according to approved policies and procedures Operate standard office and classroom equipment Observe health and safety regulations Assist with maintaining records and files Maintain confidentiality Education, Experience and Other Requirements EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Any combination equivalent to: graduation from high school and one year of experience working with children in an organized education setting LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS: Valid first aid and CPR certificates issued by authorized agency preferred Some incumbents in this classification may be required to speak, read and write in a designated second language. Working Conditions and Additional Information ENVIRONMENT: Classroom and other indoor and outdoor learning environments PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate a computer keyboard Hearing and speaking to exchange information Seeing to read a variety of materials Lifting, carrying, pushing or pulling typically up to 50 pounds Sitting or standing for extended periods of time Bending at the waist or kneeling to assist students HAZARDS: Exposure to bloodborne pathogens and infectious diseases Potential physical hazards involved in intervening in fights and other anti-social Contact with dissatisfied or abusive individuals EXAMINATION WEIGHT: Assessments may consist of a written, oral and/or performance examinations. FIRST EXAMINATION: 50% SECOND EXAMINATION: 50% Qualified candidates will be notified of the minimum passing points for each examination part. Qualified Applicants will be notified of the date, time, and place of the Examinations. OTHER: Proof of identification for completion of Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification, must be submitted at the time of processing for employment. SALARIES: All salaries as stated are based on present information and are subject to change. Appointments are made at the minimum salary shown in the posting and increases are granted at intervals based on the anniversary date. NONDISCRIMINATION STATEMENT In accordance with the provisions of Sections 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, California's Fair Employment and Housing Act, Education Code Section 220, and Berkeley Unified School District Policy, no qualified person shall, on the basis of race, ethnicity, ancestry, color, national origin, religion, actual or perceived sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, handicap, age or sexual orientation, or on the basis of a person's association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity in the Berkeley Unified School District. The Board prohibits unlawful discrimination against and/or harassment of district employees and job applicants on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, national origin, ancestry, religious creed, age, marital status, pregnancy, physical or mental disability, medical condition, veteran status, sex, gender, sexual orientation, at any district site and/or activity. The Board also prohibits retaliation against any district employee or job applicant who complains, testifies or in any way participates in the district's complaint procedures instituted pursuant to this policy." If there are questions concerning Section 504 or disability accommodations for job applicants/employees under the ADA, please contact the Office of Human Resources, Berkeley Unified School District. If there are questions concerning discrimination on the basis of sex or any of the other classifications noted above, please contact the Title IX Coordinator at (510) 486-9338. SALARIES: All salaries as stated are based on present information and are subject to change. Appointments are made at the minimum salary shown and increases are granted at intervals based on satisfactory service. BENEFITS (FOR PERMANENT EMPLOYEES): Health plans provide for full coverage for employees and family in the area of medical and dental insurance to a negotiated maximum. All employees who work an average regular assignment of less than 5-1/2 hours a day (.72 FTE or less) shall be entitled to health insurance coverage and dental insurance coverage on a pro-rated basis. This position is covered by Social Security and may be eligible for California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS), with joint employee and employer paid contributions. Current members of CalPERS working in other California state, county, city, and school districts can transfer retirement service credit to the District. All employees are enrolled in an Employee Assistant Program (EAP). The District also offers various optional benefits including life insurance, short term disability, Vision Service Plan (VSP), and a medical and dependent care flexible spending option. VACATION: Regular, non-management, District employees shall accrue vacation as follows: 1-3 Years: Ten (10) working days per year until he/she has completed four (4) years of service. 4-9 Years: Fifteen (15) working days per year until he/she has completed ten (10) years of service. 10-14 Years: Twenty (20) working days per year until he/she has completed fifteen (15) years of service. 15+ Years: Twenty-five (25) working days per year. Regular twelve (12) month employees shall accrue two (2) additional days of vacation per year at each step indicated above. HOLIDAYS: Annual employees receive seventeen (17) paid holidays per year: Independence Day Labor Day Veterans' Day Thanksgiving Holiday (3 Days) Winter Board Holiday (3 Days) New Year's Holiday (2 Days) Martin Luther King's Birthday Lincoln's Birthday Washington's Birthday Spring Board Holiday Malcolm X's Birthday Memorial Day School Year employees may receive sixteen (16) paid holidays, including all of the above except Independence Day (4th of July). PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Classified employees may also participate in professional development activities to enhance their careers. HEALTH AND CHARACTER INVESTIGATIONS: Candidates selected for appointment may be required to pass a medical examination given by a Commission-designated physician to determine physical fitness for District employment. The Commission may disqualify any eligible candidates on the basis of the examining physician's report. The District also conducts a fingerprinting background check for all potential candidates for hire. All convictions must be declared and explained on the application; failure to do so will automatically disqualify the application. Tuberculosis tests must be completed and a negative result must be supplied prior to beginning work. Closing Date/Time: 10/8/2024 12:00 AM Pacific
California State University (CSU) Northridge
18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, CA 91330, USA
CSUN’s Tseng College provides advanced professional education to undergraduate, graduate, international and midcareer students. With more than $34 million in revenue, the College is a leading provider of professional degrees, certificates and custom-designed programs. Known for its premier support services, the College employs an administrative staff of more than 65 full-time employees and over 25 part-time student administrative support assistants. The College is nationally recognized for providing programs with formats, delivery modes and locations that address the needs and constraints facing working professionals and their organizations. It works closely with businesses, communities, agencies and international partners to design and deliver programs that meet unique organizational needs and goals. To learn more about Tseng College go to https://go.csun.edu/aboutCSUN . CSUN strives to be a destination workplace, where everyone understands that they belong to a community that is vital in advancing student success and providing exemplary service to all stakeholders. We foster an environment of success, both for our students and our employees. We have a relentless passion for celebrating diversity, equity, and inclusion as well as being an employer of choice. You will also have the opportunity to realize your own personal goals and be recognized for the work you do, and enjoy the unique value the CSUN community can offer. If this sounds like you, you’ve come to the right place. Learn more: https://www.csun.edu/about-csun . Major Duties Under the general supervision of the Assistant Dean and general lead direction of an assigned Program Manager (PM), the Program Coordinator takes responsibility for the coordination of all assigned programs, and provides various support for all stakeholders, staff, faculty, external partners, prospective students, current students, and administration. The incumbent provides support efforts that include but are not limited to, outreach, recruitment, presentations, application support, resolving issues, providing information, facilitating contact with other departments, student retention, logistics, reporting, data coordination, and record keeping. Provides an intentional “Continuum of Care” by proactively engaging with students and providing said support from application through to graduation for each assigned cohort. Works in close collaboration with an assigned PM to ensure that the students and the instructors in the Tseng College program find all services provided to be exceptional, and also find their working relationship with the employee to be supportive, professional, and effective. Maintains accurate and complete student data and recruitment, enrollment, and support records through database and spreadsheet management tools, such as SOLAR, CRM, Excel, Smartsheet, Tableau, and etc. Performs other duties as assigned. *NOTE: To view the full position description including all of the required qualifications copy and paste this link into your browser: https://mycsun.box.com/s/9595wb086pnupzkvb91517xin65uan1g Qualifications Equivalent to graduation from an accredited four-year college or university; Bachelor’s degree in Sociology, Psychology, Guidance & Counseling, Public Relations, Communications, or a job-related field preferred. Equivalent to two (2) years of full-time, technical, analytical, or administrative experience; two (2) years of experience in operations, customer service, or project management, preferred. Experience in a college or university context, in supporting online programs, and in working with programs serving working adults/midcareer professionals strongly preferred. Experience with larger information systems, CRM software, shareware, web-based communication tools, digital marketing tools, social media, websites, and email all strongly preferred. Valid CA Driver’s License preferred. Additional experience in a job-related field may be substituted for required education, on a year-for-year basis. Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities Working knowledge of general practices, program, and/or administrative specialty; budget management; budgets, policies, and procedures pertaining to the Extended Learning programs, student outreach, and student retention. Ability and specialized skills to: i nterpret, and apply a wide variety of policies and procedures; perform basic research and statistical analysis; analyze data and make accurate projections using business mathematics and basic statistics. Ability to; compile, write, and present reports related to program or administrative specialty; communicate effectively both orally and in writing; provide excellent customer service and represent the college in a professional manner; apply and demonstrate professional judgment and integrity; analyze problems, apply corrective action, and apply knowledge of university policies and procedures; and travel over 25 miles to off-site recruitment/information session locations. Proficient in using standard office and financial software (Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, and etc.). Pay, Benefits, & Work Schedule The university offers an excellent benefits package, including but not limited to: medical, dental, vision, retirement & savings, tuition waiver and more. Classification: Administrative Analyst/Specialist / 1038 / 1 The anticipated HIRING RANGE: $3694 - $4823 per month, dependent upon qualifications and experience. The salary range for this classification is: $3694 - $7131 per month. HOURS: Full Time; 40 hours per week; Monday through Friday. This is a Regular position with a one-year probationary period. The position is currently hybrid (3 days in office, 2 days remote); however, this is subject to change based on student and/or operational needs. General Information Applications received through July 25, 2024 will be considered in the initial review and review of applications will continue until position is filled. This position is a sensitive position as designated by the CSU. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the application status of applicants or continued employment of current CSU employees who apply for the position. The person holding this position may be considered a 'mandated reporter' under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. In accordance with the California State University (CSU) Out-of-State Employment Policy, the CSU is a state entity whose business operations reside within the State of California and prohibits hiring employees to perform CSU-related work outside of California. Candidates should apply by completing the CSUN on-line application. To submit an application and for more detailed information on the application and hiring process, please visit this link: www.csun.edu/careers The CSU recommends that faculty, staff, and students who are accessing campus facilities at any university location be immunized against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, and that all individuals who access any in-person program or activity (on- or off-campus) operated or controlled by the University follow COVID-19 vaccine recommendations adopted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) applicable to their age, medical condition, and other relevant indications and comply with other safety measures established by each campus. Equal Employment Opportunity CSUN is an Equal Opportunity Employer and prohibits discrimination on the basis of race or ethnicity, religion or religious creed, nationality, age, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, genetic information, medical condition, marital status, veteran or military status, and disability. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for applicants with disabilities who self-disclose by contacting Recruitment Services at 818-677-2101. Advertised: Jul 12 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Jul 25 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Closing Date/Time:
Jul 13, 2024
CSUN’s Tseng College provides advanced professional education to undergraduate, graduate, international and midcareer students. With more than $34 million in revenue, the College is a leading provider of professional degrees, certificates and custom-designed programs. Known for its premier support services, the College employs an administrative staff of more than 65 full-time employees and over 25 part-time student administrative support assistants. The College is nationally recognized for providing programs with formats, delivery modes and locations that address the needs and constraints facing working professionals and their organizations. It works closely with businesses, communities, agencies and international partners to design and deliver programs that meet unique organizational needs and goals. To learn more about Tseng College go to https://go.csun.edu/aboutCSUN . CSUN strives to be a destination workplace, where everyone understands that they belong to a community that is vital in advancing student success and providing exemplary service to all stakeholders. We foster an environment of success, both for our students and our employees. We have a relentless passion for celebrating diversity, equity, and inclusion as well as being an employer of choice. You will also have the opportunity to realize your own personal goals and be recognized for the work you do, and enjoy the unique value the CSUN community can offer. If this sounds like you, you’ve come to the right place. Learn more: https://www.csun.edu/about-csun . Major Duties Under the general supervision of the Assistant Dean and general lead direction of an assigned Program Manager (PM), the Program Coordinator takes responsibility for the coordination of all assigned programs, and provides various support for all stakeholders, staff, faculty, external partners, prospective students, current students, and administration. The incumbent provides support efforts that include but are not limited to, outreach, recruitment, presentations, application support, resolving issues, providing information, facilitating contact with other departments, student retention, logistics, reporting, data coordination, and record keeping. Provides an intentional “Continuum of Care” by proactively engaging with students and providing said support from application through to graduation for each assigned cohort. Works in close collaboration with an assigned PM to ensure that the students and the instructors in the Tseng College program find all services provided to be exceptional, and also find their working relationship with the employee to be supportive, professional, and effective. Maintains accurate and complete student data and recruitment, enrollment, and support records through database and spreadsheet management tools, such as SOLAR, CRM, Excel, Smartsheet, Tableau, and etc. Performs other duties as assigned. *NOTE: To view the full position description including all of the required qualifications copy and paste this link into your browser: https://mycsun.box.com/s/9595wb086pnupzkvb91517xin65uan1g Qualifications Equivalent to graduation from an accredited four-year college or university; Bachelor’s degree in Sociology, Psychology, Guidance & Counseling, Public Relations, Communications, or a job-related field preferred. Equivalent to two (2) years of full-time, technical, analytical, or administrative experience; two (2) years of experience in operations, customer service, or project management, preferred. Experience in a college or university context, in supporting online programs, and in working with programs serving working adults/midcareer professionals strongly preferred. Experience with larger information systems, CRM software, shareware, web-based communication tools, digital marketing tools, social media, websites, and email all strongly preferred. Valid CA Driver’s License preferred. Additional experience in a job-related field may be substituted for required education, on a year-for-year basis. Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities Working knowledge of general practices, program, and/or administrative specialty; budget management; budgets, policies, and procedures pertaining to the Extended Learning programs, student outreach, and student retention. Ability and specialized skills to: i nterpret, and apply a wide variety of policies and procedures; perform basic research and statistical analysis; analyze data and make accurate projections using business mathematics and basic statistics. Ability to; compile, write, and present reports related to program or administrative specialty; communicate effectively both orally and in writing; provide excellent customer service and represent the college in a professional manner; apply and demonstrate professional judgment and integrity; analyze problems, apply corrective action, and apply knowledge of university policies and procedures; and travel over 25 miles to off-site recruitment/information session locations. Proficient in using standard office and financial software (Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, and etc.). Pay, Benefits, & Work Schedule The university offers an excellent benefits package, including but not limited to: medical, dental, vision, retirement & savings, tuition waiver and more. Classification: Administrative Analyst/Specialist / 1038 / 1 The anticipated HIRING RANGE: $3694 - $4823 per month, dependent upon qualifications and experience. The salary range for this classification is: $3694 - $7131 per month. HOURS: Full Time; 40 hours per week; Monday through Friday. This is a Regular position with a one-year probationary period. The position is currently hybrid (3 days in office, 2 days remote); however, this is subject to change based on student and/or operational needs. General Information Applications received through July 25, 2024 will be considered in the initial review and review of applications will continue until position is filled. This position is a sensitive position as designated by the CSU. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the application status of applicants or continued employment of current CSU employees who apply for the position. The person holding this position may be considered a 'mandated reporter' under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. In accordance with the California State University (CSU) Out-of-State Employment Policy, the CSU is a state entity whose business operations reside within the State of California and prohibits hiring employees to perform CSU-related work outside of California. Candidates should apply by completing the CSUN on-line application. To submit an application and for more detailed information on the application and hiring process, please visit this link: www.csun.edu/careers The CSU recommends that faculty, staff, and students who are accessing campus facilities at any university location be immunized against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, and that all individuals who access any in-person program or activity (on- or off-campus) operated or controlled by the University follow COVID-19 vaccine recommendations adopted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) applicable to their age, medical condition, and other relevant indications and comply with other safety measures established by each campus. Equal Employment Opportunity CSUN is an Equal Opportunity Employer and prohibits discrimination on the basis of race or ethnicity, religion or religious creed, nationality, age, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, genetic information, medical condition, marital status, veteran or military status, and disability. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for applicants with disabilities who self-disclose by contacting Recruitment Services at 818-677-2101. Advertised: Jul 12 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Jul 25 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Closing Date/Time:
Cal State University (CSU) Fullerton
800 N State College Blvd, Fullerton, CA 92831, USA
Paulina June & George Pollak Library Education Librarian Senior Assistant Librarian, Tenure-Track Summer 2024 The Pollak Library at California State University, Fullerton, invites applications for a tenure-track Education Librarian to join our dedicated community of librarians, staff, and student assistants. California State University, Fullerton (CSUF) is a leading campus of the CSU, serving as an intellectual and cultural center for Southern California and driver of workforce and economic development. CSUF supports student success through innovative high-impact educational and co-curricular experiences, including faculty-student collaborative research. CSUF is a minority-serving institution and an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. CSUF is strongly committed to increasing the diversity of the campus community and the curriculum, and to fostering an inclusive environment within which students, staff, administrators, and faculty thrive. The Pollak Library values and is dedicated to the goal of building a diverse community. We strongly encourage applications from candidates who can demonstrate through their work, research, and/or service that they support inclusive education or underrepresented student success, and those from groups whose underrepresentation in American librarianship has been severe and longstanding are particularly encouraged to apply. CSUF is committed to retaining all faculty and has established affinity groups you can join to support your success. Titans Together - Find Community (fullerton.edu) The University California State University, Fullerton is the largest of 23 campuses, which comprise the California State University system. The campus is located in northern Orange County, convenient to numerous cultural and recreational sites throughout Southern California. As a comprehensive university, CSUF offers 110 degree programs - 55 undergraduate and 55 graduate, credential programs for teachers, and doctoral degrees in education (Ed.D.) and nursing practice (DNP). The University’s Web site is located at: http://www.fullerton.edu The Library We serve more than 40,000 students as well as approximately 4,000 faculty and staff. Our website, http://www.library.fullerton.edu , is a vital component of the Library’s extensive instruction program and serves as a gateway to library resources that include 1.6 million books, government documents, and audiovisual materials; over 230,000 periodicals available electronically or in print; and over 400 electronic databases. The staff includes 20 FTE librarians, 27 FTE paraprofessionals, and 57 student assistants. Reference and instruction librarians teach an average of 800 instruction sessions per academic year and maintain one of the busiest reference services operations in the CSU system. The College of Education The College of Education is committed to the preparation and professional development of innovative and transformative educators who advance just, equitable, and inclusive education. As a professional community of scholar-practitioners, the College of Education promotes creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking as fundamental to student achievement and success in a diverse and interconnected world. The College of Education has departments and programs in the following subject areas: educational leadership, elementary & bilingual education, instructional design & technology, literacy & reading education, secondary education, and special education. It offers an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership, numerous Masters of Science, Certificate, and Credential programs. In addition, the Center for Careers in Teaching serves as the student success center for future teachers. The College annually enrolls over 1,000 credential candidates and graduate students in both in-person and online programs. Website: http://ed.fullerton.edu Position The Education Librarian serves as the subject specialist and liaison to the College of Education’s dynamic and diverse group of students and faculty, providing instruction, reference, and outreach. A strong understanding of the teaching profession and/or education curriculum (credential process, pedagogical methods, etc.) is expected. The successful candidate will teach specialized library instruction sessions, both in-person and virtually. The Education Librarian provides in person and online individual research consultations with Education faculty and students. The position includes collection development duties including selecting education, instructional media, and juvenile collection materials, and overseeing the library’s state-adopted curriculum materials collection (LRDC). The Education Librarian serves on the Donoghue Children’s Literature Center Board, organizes the annual Donoghue Children’s Literature Lecture, and collaborates on other education and children’s literature-themed exhibits and events. The Education Librarian also participates in general reference and instruction services (e.g. reference desk hours, both in-person and virtually, and general library instruction sessions) and creates and maintains research guides, including LibGuides, on specific topics and for classes as needed. Librarians at CSUF have faculty status and are expected to meet promotion and tenure requirements, including scholarly/professional and service activities as outlined in Library Department Personnel Standards. Responsibilities Participate in the Library’s extensive instruction program by planning, teaching, and assessing faculty-requested library instruction sessions In collaboration with the reference team of librarians, provide research assistance to the campus community via in-person and virtual research consultations and scheduled reference shifts Perform subject liaison roles for all disciplines in the College of Education and develop collaborative relationships with its faculty Work with the Collection Development and Management Librarian to identify and select materials in subject areas, and consult on accreditation reports Create and maintain online Education instructional materials and content for the library website Take part in scholarly/creative activities and serve on department, library, professional, and university committees, as part of the required tenure and promotion process Required Qualifications Master’s degree in library and/or information science from an ALA-accredited institution or equivalent institution by the time of appointment Educational background or demonstrated expertise in any of the disciplines in the College of Education (Elementary, Secondary, Special, Literacy/Reading, Bilingual, Ed Leadership, Instructional Design/Tech) Knowledge and experience with discipline-specific information databases and other research resources Experience in research assistance via in-person, virtual reference, consultations, and teaching information literacy in higher education or comparable area Effective interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills Ability or expertise supporting a diverse environment with co-workers, students, faculty, and the wider campus community Evidence of, or interest in, the pursuit of scholarly, creative, and professional activities Ability to balance core librarian duties with scholarly, creative, and professional growth activities and service Availability to work occasional weeknights and weekends Preferred Qualifications Undergraduate or graduate degree in Education (or equivalent degree leading to a teaching credential) and/or significant experience in Education (applying learning theories and varied pedagogical approaches, knowledge of the scholarship of education, knowledge of California state-adopted curriculum materials, school leadership, etc.) Experience using current and multi-modal technologies to design, implement, and teach engaging learning activities Experience with supporting both postbaccalaureate and graduate students Appointment Date Preferred start date of August 1, 2024 Application Procedure A complete online application must be submitted in order to receive consideration. To apply, please go to: https://hr.fullerton.edu/careers/Faculty.php to view all job listings and select #540257 to begin the application process and provide the following materials: Letter of interest (relating your experience to the required and preferred qualifications) Current curriculum vitae Candidate statement on commitment to inclusive excellence This statement provides the candidate’s unique perspective on their past and present contributions to and future aspirations for promoting diversity, inclusion, and social justice in their professional careers. The purpose of this statement is to help the library identify candidates who have professional experience, intellectual commitments, and/or willingness to engage in activities that could help CSUF contribute to its mission in these areas. The statement shall address one or more of the following criteria: The candidate has acquired knowledge of barriers for underrepresented students and faculty in higher education. The candidate has experience in and is committed to engaging in service with underrepresented populations in higher education. The candidate has experience in and is committed to teaching and/or mentoring underrepresented students in a higher education environment. The candidate has experience integrating underrepresented populations and communities into scholarly and creative activities. Three professional letters of recommendation In the event that the candidate is selected as a semi-finalist, three letters of recommendation will be required. Please have these ready for the referents to submit. On the References page of the online application, enter information and email addresses for three referents who will provide a confidential letter of reference for your application. At the appropriate time in the search process, they will receive a request via email along with information on uploading the letter. You will be able to verify that each letter has been received by CSUF by logging back into your applicant portal. Please direct all questions about the position to: Jolene Judziewicz: jjudziewicz@fullerton.edu or call (657) 278-4067 Application Deadline Completed applications (all three items under “Application Procedure” above) received by July 1, 2024, shall be given first consideration. Position will remain open until filled. Compensation The Senior Assistant Librarian 12-month classification salary range is $6,788 to $14,487. The anticipated hiring range is $6,853 to $6,987 per month. A 10-month appointment is also an option. Salary offered is commensurate with experience and qualifications. In addition, the California Equal Pay Act prohibits employers from paying its employees less than those of the opposite sex and/or another race or ethnicity for substantially similar work ( https://www.dir.ca.gov/dlse/california_equal_pay_act.htm ). CSUF Benefits An excellent comprehensive benefits package includes health/vision/dental plans; spouse, domestic partner, and dependent fee-waiver; access to campus child-care; and a defined-benefit retirement through the state system and optional tax sheltering opportunities. For a detailed description of benefits, please visit https://hr.fullerton.edu/total-wellness/ . CSU Policies The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter’ under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083, revised July 21, 2017, as a condition of employment. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate can be formally offered a position with the CSU. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect application status of applicants or continued employment of current CSU employees who apply for the position. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who self-disclose. Notice of Non-Discrimination on the Basis of Gender or Sex and Contact Information for Title IX Coordinator ( http:/www.fullerton.edu/titleix/about/notice.php ) In accordance with the California State University (CSU) Out-of-State Employment Policy, the CSU is a state entity whose business operations reside within the State of California. It requires hiring employees to perform CSU-related work within the State of California. Advertised: Jun 06 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Jul 14, 2024
Paulina June & George Pollak Library Education Librarian Senior Assistant Librarian, Tenure-Track Summer 2024 The Pollak Library at California State University, Fullerton, invites applications for a tenure-track Education Librarian to join our dedicated community of librarians, staff, and student assistants. California State University, Fullerton (CSUF) is a leading campus of the CSU, serving as an intellectual and cultural center for Southern California and driver of workforce and economic development. CSUF supports student success through innovative high-impact educational and co-curricular experiences, including faculty-student collaborative research. CSUF is a minority-serving institution and an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. CSUF is strongly committed to increasing the diversity of the campus community and the curriculum, and to fostering an inclusive environment within which students, staff, administrators, and faculty thrive. The Pollak Library values and is dedicated to the goal of building a diverse community. We strongly encourage applications from candidates who can demonstrate through their work, research, and/or service that they support inclusive education or underrepresented student success, and those from groups whose underrepresentation in American librarianship has been severe and longstanding are particularly encouraged to apply. CSUF is committed to retaining all faculty and has established affinity groups you can join to support your success. Titans Together - Find Community (fullerton.edu) The University California State University, Fullerton is the largest of 23 campuses, which comprise the California State University system. The campus is located in northern Orange County, convenient to numerous cultural and recreational sites throughout Southern California. As a comprehensive university, CSUF offers 110 degree programs - 55 undergraduate and 55 graduate, credential programs for teachers, and doctoral degrees in education (Ed.D.) and nursing practice (DNP). The University’s Web site is located at: http://www.fullerton.edu The Library We serve more than 40,000 students as well as approximately 4,000 faculty and staff. Our website, http://www.library.fullerton.edu , is a vital component of the Library’s extensive instruction program and serves as a gateway to library resources that include 1.6 million books, government documents, and audiovisual materials; over 230,000 periodicals available electronically or in print; and over 400 electronic databases. The staff includes 20 FTE librarians, 27 FTE paraprofessionals, and 57 student assistants. Reference and instruction librarians teach an average of 800 instruction sessions per academic year and maintain one of the busiest reference services operations in the CSU system. The College of Education The College of Education is committed to the preparation and professional development of innovative and transformative educators who advance just, equitable, and inclusive education. As a professional community of scholar-practitioners, the College of Education promotes creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking as fundamental to student achievement and success in a diverse and interconnected world. The College of Education has departments and programs in the following subject areas: educational leadership, elementary & bilingual education, instructional design & technology, literacy & reading education, secondary education, and special education. It offers an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership, numerous Masters of Science, Certificate, and Credential programs. In addition, the Center for Careers in Teaching serves as the student success center for future teachers. The College annually enrolls over 1,000 credential candidates and graduate students in both in-person and online programs. Website: http://ed.fullerton.edu Position The Education Librarian serves as the subject specialist and liaison to the College of Education’s dynamic and diverse group of students and faculty, providing instruction, reference, and outreach. A strong understanding of the teaching profession and/or education curriculum (credential process, pedagogical methods, etc.) is expected. The successful candidate will teach specialized library instruction sessions, both in-person and virtually. The Education Librarian provides in person and online individual research consultations with Education faculty and students. The position includes collection development duties including selecting education, instructional media, and juvenile collection materials, and overseeing the library’s state-adopted curriculum materials collection (LRDC). The Education Librarian serves on the Donoghue Children’s Literature Center Board, organizes the annual Donoghue Children’s Literature Lecture, and collaborates on other education and children’s literature-themed exhibits and events. The Education Librarian also participates in general reference and instruction services (e.g. reference desk hours, both in-person and virtually, and general library instruction sessions) and creates and maintains research guides, including LibGuides, on specific topics and for classes as needed. Librarians at CSUF have faculty status and are expected to meet promotion and tenure requirements, including scholarly/professional and service activities as outlined in Library Department Personnel Standards. Responsibilities Participate in the Library’s extensive instruction program by planning, teaching, and assessing faculty-requested library instruction sessions In collaboration with the reference team of librarians, provide research assistance to the campus community via in-person and virtual research consultations and scheduled reference shifts Perform subject liaison roles for all disciplines in the College of Education and develop collaborative relationships with its faculty Work with the Collection Development and Management Librarian to identify and select materials in subject areas, and consult on accreditation reports Create and maintain online Education instructional materials and content for the library website Take part in scholarly/creative activities and serve on department, library, professional, and university committees, as part of the required tenure and promotion process Required Qualifications Master’s degree in library and/or information science from an ALA-accredited institution or equivalent institution by the time of appointment Educational background or demonstrated expertise in any of the disciplines in the College of Education (Elementary, Secondary, Special, Literacy/Reading, Bilingual, Ed Leadership, Instructional Design/Tech) Knowledge and experience with discipline-specific information databases and other research resources Experience in research assistance via in-person, virtual reference, consultations, and teaching information literacy in higher education or comparable area Effective interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills Ability or expertise supporting a diverse environment with co-workers, students, faculty, and the wider campus community Evidence of, or interest in, the pursuit of scholarly, creative, and professional activities Ability to balance core librarian duties with scholarly, creative, and professional growth activities and service Availability to work occasional weeknights and weekends Preferred Qualifications Undergraduate or graduate degree in Education (or equivalent degree leading to a teaching credential) and/or significant experience in Education (applying learning theories and varied pedagogical approaches, knowledge of the scholarship of education, knowledge of California state-adopted curriculum materials, school leadership, etc.) Experience using current and multi-modal technologies to design, implement, and teach engaging learning activities Experience with supporting both postbaccalaureate and graduate students Appointment Date Preferred start date of August 1, 2024 Application Procedure A complete online application must be submitted in order to receive consideration. To apply, please go to: https://hr.fullerton.edu/careers/Faculty.php to view all job listings and select #540257 to begin the application process and provide the following materials: Letter of interest (relating your experience to the required and preferred qualifications) Current curriculum vitae Candidate statement on commitment to inclusive excellence This statement provides the candidate’s unique perspective on their past and present contributions to and future aspirations for promoting diversity, inclusion, and social justice in their professional careers. The purpose of this statement is to help the library identify candidates who have professional experience, intellectual commitments, and/or willingness to engage in activities that could help CSUF contribute to its mission in these areas. The statement shall address one or more of the following criteria: The candidate has acquired knowledge of barriers for underrepresented students and faculty in higher education. The candidate has experience in and is committed to engaging in service with underrepresented populations in higher education. The candidate has experience in and is committed to teaching and/or mentoring underrepresented students in a higher education environment. The candidate has experience integrating underrepresented populations and communities into scholarly and creative activities. Three professional letters of recommendation In the event that the candidate is selected as a semi-finalist, three letters of recommendation will be required. Please have these ready for the referents to submit. On the References page of the online application, enter information and email addresses for three referents who will provide a confidential letter of reference for your application. At the appropriate time in the search process, they will receive a request via email along with information on uploading the letter. You will be able to verify that each letter has been received by CSUF by logging back into your applicant portal. Please direct all questions about the position to: Jolene Judziewicz: jjudziewicz@fullerton.edu or call (657) 278-4067 Application Deadline Completed applications (all three items under “Application Procedure” above) received by July 1, 2024, shall be given first consideration. Position will remain open until filled. Compensation The Senior Assistant Librarian 12-month classification salary range is $6,788 to $14,487. The anticipated hiring range is $6,853 to $6,987 per month. A 10-month appointment is also an option. Salary offered is commensurate with experience and qualifications. In addition, the California Equal Pay Act prohibits employers from paying its employees less than those of the opposite sex and/or another race or ethnicity for substantially similar work ( https://www.dir.ca.gov/dlse/california_equal_pay_act.htm ). CSUF Benefits An excellent comprehensive benefits package includes health/vision/dental plans; spouse, domestic partner, and dependent fee-waiver; access to campus child-care; and a defined-benefit retirement through the state system and optional tax sheltering opportunities. For a detailed description of benefits, please visit https://hr.fullerton.edu/total-wellness/ . CSU Policies The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter’ under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083, revised July 21, 2017, as a condition of employment. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate can be formally offered a position with the CSU. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect application status of applicants or continued employment of current CSU employees who apply for the position. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who self-disclose. Notice of Non-Discrimination on the Basis of Gender or Sex and Contact Information for Title IX Coordinator ( http:/www.fullerton.edu/titleix/about/notice.php ) In accordance with the California State University (CSU) Out-of-State Employment Policy, the CSU is a state entity whose business operations reside within the State of California. It requires hiring employees to perform CSU-related work within the State of California. Advertised: Jun 06 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
BERKELEY SCHOOLS
Berkeley, California, United States
Basic Function and Representative Duties THIS IS A PART-TIME .40 FTE POSITION BASIC FUNCTION: Serve as a member of the multidisciplinary team serving the needs of special education children and their families; provide assessment and direct services related to sensory-motor development and other identified developmental needs; provide direct and consultative occupational therapy services based upon needs determined through established processes; develop Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) for students. REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES: ESSENTIAL DUTIES: • Serve as a member of the multidisciplinary team serving the needs of special education children and their families; provide assessment and direct services related to sensory-motor development and other identified developmental needs; provide consultation parents and teachers • Conduct developmental and formal assessments and participate as a team member to determine program eligibility; assess student abilities in the areas of fine motor, visual motor, visual perceptual, self-care/activities of daily living, sensory processing, self-regulation, motor planning, organization of behavior, social play, postural stability, feeding, and environmental adaptations/assistive devices; evaluate needs and progress toward goals as needed; determine appropriate assessment to be given; score and interpret results and write an assessment report • Collaborate with IEP team members to develop IEPs through meetings, e-mail, phone and in person communication; draft IEPs for students; determine and recommend frequency of services, eligibility, goals, objectives, accommodations/modifications, testing accommodations, and related services and needs of identified students • Provide education, training and support to families related to student programming needs; recommend, design, create or order adaptive equipment, tools and special toys; demonstrate use of adaptive equipment • Plan and prepare for therapy sessions; provide direct therapy services to students individually and in groups; develop projects, clean and maintain equipment, and set up and break down therapy equipment; maintain records of therapy sessions to document intervention and monitor student progress • Manage caseload and new referrals including collecting assessment reports, developing evaluation plans, monitoring changes with student goals throughout the school year, and related data; prepare and maintain a variety of forms, files, reports, records, logs and reports • Conduct formal assistive technology assessments and participate as a team member to determine need for services and implementation; provide assistive technology services to students • Request and purchase assistive technology equipment such as purchasing adaptive equipment, computers, adaptive computer hardware, specialized software and other equipment as needed • Create curriculum adaptations using specialized software to assist students in producing written work, communication and accessibility to curriculum materials • Attend various meetings and schedule meetings and other appointments; provide information and coordinate professional and community resources with other staff and related organizations • Train and provide work direction to assigned staff; provide in-service instruction or training for teachers, instructional assistants and parents to support implementation of goals and objectives of the program; train staff to use assistive technology • Serve as liaison with medical community and other service providers such as California Children Services • Drive a vehicle to various school sites and various District offices to conduct work • Supervise assigned Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants OTHER DUTIES: Perform related duties as assigned Knowledge and Abilities KNOWLEDGE OF: Child development and developmental disabilities, diagnosis and syndromes and applicable treatment and techniques Motor and reflex development Assistive technology Adaptive equipment Medical, educational and other community resources and agencies Appropriate instructional materials for students Record-keeping techniques Computer and iPad access for students with physical challenges and learning disabilities Specialized adaptive hardware such as adaptive keyboards, touch monitors, switch interfaces, types of switches, switch mounts, and head mouse trackers Software and applications to promote reading, writing and math skills such as word prediction software, text to speech software, organizational software, multi-media and design software, and speech recognition software Software and websites to assist students with reading and accessing curriculum Correct English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation and vocabulary Policies and objectives of assigned program and activities Applicable sections of the State Education Code and other applicable laws Interpersonal skills using tact, patience and courtesy Health and safety regulations Proper lifting techniques Technical aspects of field of specialty ABILITY TO: Observe and assess fine and gross motor development, perceptual development, self-help, oral motor development and sensory processing Develop and conduct sensory-motor focused interventions Communicate effectively both orally and in writing with students, parents, staff, and other community agencies regarding technical information Develop and implement IEPs and appropriate treatment plans Use specialized software to create and adapt curriculum and assist students with reading, communication and written productions Teach students, teachers and instructional assistants to use computer hardware adaptations and specialized software adaptations Develop and conduct parent interviews Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with others Maintain records and prepare reports Operate a computer to enter data, maintain records and generate reports Learn department and program objectives and goals Maintain current knowledge of technical advances in the field Analyze situations accurately and adopt an effective course of action Plan and organize work Meet schedules and time lines Education, Experience and Other Requirements EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Any combination equivalent to: master's degree in occupational therapy and two years of school-based occupational therapy experience including experience in the IEP process. LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS: Registration by the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy California Occupational Therapy license issued by the California Board of Occupational Therapy Successful completion of the National Occupational Therapy Registration Examination Valid First Aid and CPR certifications issued by an authorized agency preferred Valid California driver's license Some incumbents in this classification may be required to speak, read and write in a designated second language Working Conditions and Additional Information WORKING CONDITIONS: ENVIRONMENT: Indoor and outdoor work environment Driving a vehicle to conduct work PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate therapy equipment and a computer keyboard Reaching overhead, above the shoulders and horizontally to utilize therapy equipment Sitting or standing for extended periods of time while working with students Bending at the waist, kneeling or crouching to assist students Hearing and speaking to exchange information Carrying, pushing or pulling wheelchairs, mobility toys and other equipment Lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling up to 50 pounds Assessments may consist of a written, oral and/or performance examinations. FIRST EXAMINATION: 50% SECOND EXAMINATION: 50% Qualified candidates will be notified of the minimum passing points for each examination part. Qualified Applicants will be notified of the date, time, and place of the Examinations. OTHER: Proof of identification for completion of Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification, must be submitted at the time of processing for employment. SALARIES: All salaries as stated are based on present information and are subject to change. Appointments are made at the minimum salary shown in the posting and increases are granted at intervals based on anniversary date. NONDISCRIMINATION STATEMENT In accordance with the provisions of Sections 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, California's Fair Employment and Housing Act, Education Code Section 220, and Berkeley Unified School District Policy, no qualified person shall, on the basis of race, ethnicity, ancestry, color, national origin, religion, actual or perceived sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, handicap, age or sexual orientation, or on the basis of a person's association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity in the Berkeley Unified School District. The Board prohibits unlawful discrimination against and/or harassment of district employees and job applicants on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, national origin, ancestry, religious creed, age, marital status, pregnancy, physical or mental disability, medical condition, veteran status, sex, gender, sexual orientation, at any district site and/or activity. The Board also prohibits retaliation against any district employee or job applicant who complains, testifies or in any way participates in the district's complaint procedures instituted pursuant to this policy." If there are questions concerning Section 504 or disability accommodations for job applicants/employees under the ADA, please contact the Office of Human Resources, Berkeley Unified School District. If there are questions concerning discrimination on the basis of sex or any of the other classifications noted above, please contact the Title IX Coordinator at (510) 486-9338. SALARIES: All salaries as stated are based on present information and are subject to change. Appointments are made at the minimum salary shown and increases are granted at intervals based on satisfactory service. BENEFITS: Health plans provide for full coverage for employees and family in the area of medical and dental insurance to a negotiated maximum. All employees who work an average regular assignment of less than 5-1/2 hours a day (.72 FTE or less) shall be entitled to health insurance coverage and dental insurance coverage on a pro-rated basis. This position is covered by Social Security and may be eligible for California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS), with joint employee and employer paid contributions. Current members of CalPERS working in other California state, county, city, and school districts can transfer retirement service credit to the District. All employees are enrolled in an Employee Assistant Program (EAP). The District also offers various optional benefits including life insurance, short term disability, Vision Service Plan (VSP), and a medical and dependent care flexible spending option. VACATION: Classified Management (Local 21) District employees shall accrue vacation as follows: twenty-seven (27) working days per year. HOLIDAYS: Annual employees receive seventeen (17) paid holidays per year: Independence Day Labor Day Veterans' Day Thanksgiving Holiday (3 Days) Winter Board Holiday (3 Days) New Year's Holiday (2 Days) Martin Luther King's Birthday Lincoln's Birthday Washington's Birthday Spring Board Holiday Malcolm X's Birthday Memorial Day School Year employees may receive sixteen (16) paid holidays, including all of the above except Independence Day (4th of July). PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Classified employees may also participate in professional development activities to enhance their careers. HEALTH AND CHARACTER INVESTIGATIONS: Candidates selected for appointment may be required to pass a medical examination given by a Commission-designated physician to determine physical fitness for District employment. The Commission may disqualify any eligible candidates on the basis of the examining physician's report. The District also conducts a fingerprinting background check for all potential candidates for hire. All convictions must be declared and explained on the application; failure to do so will automatically disqualify the application. Tuberculosis tests must be completed and a negative result must be supplied prior to beginning work. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Jul 18, 2024
Part Time
Basic Function and Representative Duties THIS IS A PART-TIME .40 FTE POSITION BASIC FUNCTION: Serve as a member of the multidisciplinary team serving the needs of special education children and their families; provide assessment and direct services related to sensory-motor development and other identified developmental needs; provide direct and consultative occupational therapy services based upon needs determined through established processes; develop Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) for students. REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES: ESSENTIAL DUTIES: • Serve as a member of the multidisciplinary team serving the needs of special education children and their families; provide assessment and direct services related to sensory-motor development and other identified developmental needs; provide consultation parents and teachers • Conduct developmental and formal assessments and participate as a team member to determine program eligibility; assess student abilities in the areas of fine motor, visual motor, visual perceptual, self-care/activities of daily living, sensory processing, self-regulation, motor planning, organization of behavior, social play, postural stability, feeding, and environmental adaptations/assistive devices; evaluate needs and progress toward goals as needed; determine appropriate assessment to be given; score and interpret results and write an assessment report • Collaborate with IEP team members to develop IEPs through meetings, e-mail, phone and in person communication; draft IEPs for students; determine and recommend frequency of services, eligibility, goals, objectives, accommodations/modifications, testing accommodations, and related services and needs of identified students • Provide education, training and support to families related to student programming needs; recommend, design, create or order adaptive equipment, tools and special toys; demonstrate use of adaptive equipment • Plan and prepare for therapy sessions; provide direct therapy services to students individually and in groups; develop projects, clean and maintain equipment, and set up and break down therapy equipment; maintain records of therapy sessions to document intervention and monitor student progress • Manage caseload and new referrals including collecting assessment reports, developing evaluation plans, monitoring changes with student goals throughout the school year, and related data; prepare and maintain a variety of forms, files, reports, records, logs and reports • Conduct formal assistive technology assessments and participate as a team member to determine need for services and implementation; provide assistive technology services to students • Request and purchase assistive technology equipment such as purchasing adaptive equipment, computers, adaptive computer hardware, specialized software and other equipment as needed • Create curriculum adaptations using specialized software to assist students in producing written work, communication and accessibility to curriculum materials • Attend various meetings and schedule meetings and other appointments; provide information and coordinate professional and community resources with other staff and related organizations • Train and provide work direction to assigned staff; provide in-service instruction or training for teachers, instructional assistants and parents to support implementation of goals and objectives of the program; train staff to use assistive technology • Serve as liaison with medical community and other service providers such as California Children Services • Drive a vehicle to various school sites and various District offices to conduct work • Supervise assigned Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants OTHER DUTIES: Perform related duties as assigned Knowledge and Abilities KNOWLEDGE OF: Child development and developmental disabilities, diagnosis and syndromes and applicable treatment and techniques Motor and reflex development Assistive technology Adaptive equipment Medical, educational and other community resources and agencies Appropriate instructional materials for students Record-keeping techniques Computer and iPad access for students with physical challenges and learning disabilities Specialized adaptive hardware such as adaptive keyboards, touch monitors, switch interfaces, types of switches, switch mounts, and head mouse trackers Software and applications to promote reading, writing and math skills such as word prediction software, text to speech software, organizational software, multi-media and design software, and speech recognition software Software and websites to assist students with reading and accessing curriculum Correct English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation and vocabulary Policies and objectives of assigned program and activities Applicable sections of the State Education Code and other applicable laws Interpersonal skills using tact, patience and courtesy Health and safety regulations Proper lifting techniques Technical aspects of field of specialty ABILITY TO: Observe and assess fine and gross motor development, perceptual development, self-help, oral motor development and sensory processing Develop and conduct sensory-motor focused interventions Communicate effectively both orally and in writing with students, parents, staff, and other community agencies regarding technical information Develop and implement IEPs and appropriate treatment plans Use specialized software to create and adapt curriculum and assist students with reading, communication and written productions Teach students, teachers and instructional assistants to use computer hardware adaptations and specialized software adaptations Develop and conduct parent interviews Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with others Maintain records and prepare reports Operate a computer to enter data, maintain records and generate reports Learn department and program objectives and goals Maintain current knowledge of technical advances in the field Analyze situations accurately and adopt an effective course of action Plan and organize work Meet schedules and time lines Education, Experience and Other Requirements EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Any combination equivalent to: master's degree in occupational therapy and two years of school-based occupational therapy experience including experience in the IEP process. LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS: Registration by the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy California Occupational Therapy license issued by the California Board of Occupational Therapy Successful completion of the National Occupational Therapy Registration Examination Valid First Aid and CPR certifications issued by an authorized agency preferred Valid California driver's license Some incumbents in this classification may be required to speak, read and write in a designated second language Working Conditions and Additional Information WORKING CONDITIONS: ENVIRONMENT: Indoor and outdoor work environment Driving a vehicle to conduct work PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate therapy equipment and a computer keyboard Reaching overhead, above the shoulders and horizontally to utilize therapy equipment Sitting or standing for extended periods of time while working with students Bending at the waist, kneeling or crouching to assist students Hearing and speaking to exchange information Carrying, pushing or pulling wheelchairs, mobility toys and other equipment Lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling up to 50 pounds Assessments may consist of a written, oral and/or performance examinations. FIRST EXAMINATION: 50% SECOND EXAMINATION: 50% Qualified candidates will be notified of the minimum passing points for each examination part. Qualified Applicants will be notified of the date, time, and place of the Examinations. OTHER: Proof of identification for completion of Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification, must be submitted at the time of processing for employment. SALARIES: All salaries as stated are based on present information and are subject to change. Appointments are made at the minimum salary shown in the posting and increases are granted at intervals based on anniversary date. NONDISCRIMINATION STATEMENT In accordance with the provisions of Sections 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, California's Fair Employment and Housing Act, Education Code Section 220, and Berkeley Unified School District Policy, no qualified person shall, on the basis of race, ethnicity, ancestry, color, national origin, religion, actual or perceived sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, handicap, age or sexual orientation, or on the basis of a person's association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity in the Berkeley Unified School District. The Board prohibits unlawful discrimination against and/or harassment of district employees and job applicants on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, national origin, ancestry, religious creed, age, marital status, pregnancy, physical or mental disability, medical condition, veteran status, sex, gender, sexual orientation, at any district site and/or activity. The Board also prohibits retaliation against any district employee or job applicant who complains, testifies or in any way participates in the district's complaint procedures instituted pursuant to this policy." If there are questions concerning Section 504 or disability accommodations for job applicants/employees under the ADA, please contact the Office of Human Resources, Berkeley Unified School District. If there are questions concerning discrimination on the basis of sex or any of the other classifications noted above, please contact the Title IX Coordinator at (510) 486-9338. SALARIES: All salaries as stated are based on present information and are subject to change. Appointments are made at the minimum salary shown and increases are granted at intervals based on satisfactory service. BENEFITS: Health plans provide for full coverage for employees and family in the area of medical and dental insurance to a negotiated maximum. All employees who work an average regular assignment of less than 5-1/2 hours a day (.72 FTE or less) shall be entitled to health insurance coverage and dental insurance coverage on a pro-rated basis. This position is covered by Social Security and may be eligible for California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS), with joint employee and employer paid contributions. Current members of CalPERS working in other California state, county, city, and school districts can transfer retirement service credit to the District. All employees are enrolled in an Employee Assistant Program (EAP). The District also offers various optional benefits including life insurance, short term disability, Vision Service Plan (VSP), and a medical and dependent care flexible spending option. VACATION: Classified Management (Local 21) District employees shall accrue vacation as follows: twenty-seven (27) working days per year. HOLIDAYS: Annual employees receive seventeen (17) paid holidays per year: Independence Day Labor Day Veterans' Day Thanksgiving Holiday (3 Days) Winter Board Holiday (3 Days) New Year's Holiday (2 Days) Martin Luther King's Birthday Lincoln's Birthday Washington's Birthday Spring Board Holiday Malcolm X's Birthday Memorial Day School Year employees may receive sixteen (16) paid holidays, including all of the above except Independence Day (4th of July). PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Classified employees may also participate in professional development activities to enhance their careers. HEALTH AND CHARACTER INVESTIGATIONS: Candidates selected for appointment may be required to pass a medical examination given by a Commission-designated physician to determine physical fitness for District employment. The Commission may disqualify any eligible candidates on the basis of the examining physician's report. The District also conducts a fingerprinting background check for all potential candidates for hire. All convictions must be declared and explained on the application; failure to do so will automatically disqualify the application. Tuberculosis tests must be completed and a negative result must be supplied prior to beginning work. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
BERKELEY SCHOOLS
Berkeley, California, United States
Basic Function and Representative Duties BASIC FUNCTION: Under the direction of an assigned certificated administrator, assist in reinforcing instruction to individual or small groups of Deaf and/or hard of hearing students in a classroom or other learning environment by performing translating, tutorial and interpreting services; interpret for students using sign language and/or manual communications. REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES: ESSENTIAL DUTIES: • Assist a certificated teacher in reinforcing instruction to individual or small groups of Deaf and/or hard of hearing students in a classroom or other learning environment; monitor and reinforce student drills, practices and assignments in various subjects; assist assigned teacher with the implementation of lesson plans • Enhance student understanding and learning activities by interpreting a variety of instructional exercises and presenting various instructional materials designed to enhance the learning process; interpret instructional directions to students and facilitate communications between student and teacher; modify instructional materials to meet student needs • Tutor and interpret for individual and small groups of Deaf and/or hard of hearing students to reinforce and follow-up instructional concepts utilizing sign language and manual communication techniques; interpret from spoken language into sign language and from sign language into spoken language; take detailed class notes as appropriate • Interpret class lectures, class discussions, tests and conferences; assist students with study activities in carrying out the various aspects of their Individual Education Programs; attend meetings and report student progress related to Individual Education Programs • Assist students in completing assignments, homework and projects in various subject areas; ensure student understanding of classroom rules and procedures; assist students by answering questions, providing proper examples, emotional support and general guidance • Provide classroom support to the teacher by setting up work areas and displays and distributing and collecting paper, supplies and materials; confer with teachers concerning lesson plans and materials to meet student needs • Operate a variety of office and classroom equipment including a copier, computer and assigned software; operate audiovisual and specialized equipment for the Deaf and/or hard of hearing including hearing aids • Communicate with faculty, staff, administrators and others to exchange information and resolve issues or concerns • Perform routine clerical duties in support of classroom activities such as preparing, keyboarding, duplicating and filing instructional materials; maintain routine records and student files as assigned • Observe and redirect behavior of students in the classroom according to approved procedures; report progress regarding student performance and behavior • Follow health and safety practices and procedures; assist in maintaining learning environment in a safe, orderly and clean manner • Attend a variety of assigned meetings, conferences and special events; accompany students on field trips and other activities as designated OTHER DUTIES: Perform related duties as assigned Knowledge and Abilities KNOWLEDGE OF: American Sign Language or other sign systems required by assigned students Concerns and problems of Deaf and/or hard of hearing students Guidance principles and practices related to students who are Deaf and/or hard of hearing Safe practices in classroom activities Basic subjects taught in local schools, including arithmetic, grammar, spelling, language and reading Correct English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation and vocabulary Basic instructional methods and techniques Classroom procedures and appropriate student conduct Operation of standard office and specialized classroom equipment including a computer Oral and written communication skills Interpersonal skills using tact, patience and professionalism Basic record-keeping techniques ABILITY TO: Assist with instruction and related activities in a classroom or assigned learning environment Perform translating, tutorial and interpreting services for Deaf and/or hard-of-hearing students Reinforce instruction to individual or small groups of Deaf and/or hard of hearing students as directed by the teacher Interpret for students using sign language, miming and manual communications Understand and relate to Deaf and/or hard of hearing students Perform routine clerical duties including keyboarding, filing and duplicating materials Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with others Communicate effectively both orally and in writing Monitor, observe and report student behavior and progress according to approved policies and procedures Understand and follow oral and written instructions Operate standard office and specialized classroom equipment including a computer Observe health and safety regulations Maintain routine records Education, Experience and Other Requirements EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Any combination equivalent to: graduation from high school supplemented by the completion of an interpreter training program issued by an authorized agency or community college and one year experience working with Deaf and/or hard of hearing individuals LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS: Valid first aid and CPR certificates issued by authorized agency preferred Incumbents must meet requirements specified under the No Child Left Behind Act. Successfully pass the appropriate Educational Interpreter Assessment (EIPA), or Essential Skills of Signed English (ESSE), or possession of a valid certificate of proficiency issued by the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf - Level I, or equivalent Some incumbents in this classification may be required to speak, read and write in a designated second language. Working Conditions and Additional Information ENVIRONMENT: Classroom and other indoor or outdoor learning environments PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Dexterity of hands and fingers to sign for students Sitting or standing for extended periods of time Seeing to read a variety of materials and interpret the sign language of others Bending at the waist and/or kneeling to assist students Hearing and speaking to exchange information HAZARDS: Exposure to blood-borne pathogens and infectious diseases EXAMINATION WEIGHT: Assessments may consist of a written, oral and/or performance examinations. FIRST EXAMINATION: 50% SECOND EXAMINATION: 50% Qualified candidates will be notified of the minimum passing points for each examination part. Qualified Applicants will be notified of the date, time, and place of the Examinations. OTHER: Proof of identification for completion of Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification, must be submitted at the time of processing for employment. SALARIES: All salaries as stated are based on present information and are subject to change. Appointments are made at the minimum salary shown in the posting and increases are granted at intervals based on anniversary date. NONDISCRIMINATION STATEMENT In accordance with the provisions of Sections 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, California's Fair Employment and Housing Act, Education Code Section 220, and Berkeley Unified School District Policy, no qualified person shall, on the basis of race, ethnicity, ancestry, color, national origin, religion, actual or perceived sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, handicap, age or sexual orientation, or on the basis of a person's association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity in the Berkeley Unified School District. The Board prohibits unlawful discrimination against and/or harassment of district employees and job applicants on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, national origin, ancestry, religious creed, age, marital status, pregnancy, physical or mental disability, medical condition, veteran status, sex, gender, sexual orientation, at any district site and/or activity. The Board also prohibits retaliation against any district employee or job applicant who complains, testifies or in any way participates in the district's complaint procedures instituted pursuant to this policy." If there are questions concerning Section 504 or disability accommodations for job applicants/employees under the ADA, please contact the Office of Human Resources, Berkeley Unified School District. If there are questions concerning discrimination on the basis of sex or any of the other classifications noted above, please contact the Title IX Coordinator at (510) 486-9338. SALARIES: All salaries as stated are based on present information and are subject to change. Appointments are made at the minimum salary shown and increases are granted at intervals based on satisfactory service. BENEFITS (FOR PERMANENT EMPLOYEES): Health plans provide for full coverage for employees and family in the area of medical and dental insurance to a negotiated maximum. All employees who work an average regular assignment of less than 5-1/2 hours a day (.72 FTE or less) shall be entitled to health insurance coverage and dental insurance coverage on a pro-rated basis. This position is covered by Social Security and may be eligible for California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS), with joint employee and employer paid contributions. Current members of CalPERS working in other California state, county, city, and school districts can transfer retirement service credit to the District. All employees are enrolled in an Employee Assistant Program (EAP). The District also offers various optional benefits including life insurance, short term disability, Vision Service Plan (VSP), and a medical and dependent care flexible spending option. VACATION: Regular, non-management, District employees shall accrue vacation as follows: 1-3 Years: Ten (10) working days per year until he/she has completed four (4) years of service. 4-9 Years: Fifteen (15) working days per year until he/she has completed ten (10) years of service. 10-14 Years: Twenty (20) working days per year until he/she has completed fifteen (15) years of service. 15+ Years: Twenty-five (25) working days per year. Regular twelve (12) month employees shall accrue two (2) additional days of vacation per year at each step indicated above. HOLIDAYS: Annual employees receive seventeen (17) paid holidays per year: Independence Day Labor Day Veterans' Day Thanksgiving Holiday (3 Days) Winter Board Holiday (3 Days) New Year's Holiday (2 Days) Martin Luther King's Birthday Lincoln's Birthday Washington's Birthday Spring Board Holiday Malcolm X's Birthday Memorial Day School Year employees may receive sixteen (16) paid holidays, including all of the above except Independence Day (4th of July). PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Classified employees may also participate in professional development activities to enhance their careers. HEALTH AND CHARACTER INVESTIGATIONS: Candidates selected for appointment may be required to pass a medical examination given by a Commission-designated physician to determine physical fitness for District employment. The Commission may disqualify any eligible candidates on the basis of the examining physician's report. The District also conducts a fingerprinting background check for all potential candidates for hire. All convictions must be declared and explained on the application; failure to do so will automatically disqualify the application. Tuberculosis tests must be completed and a negative result must be supplied prior to beginning work. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Aug 21, 2024
Full Time
Basic Function and Representative Duties BASIC FUNCTION: Under the direction of an assigned certificated administrator, assist in reinforcing instruction to individual or small groups of Deaf and/or hard of hearing students in a classroom or other learning environment by performing translating, tutorial and interpreting services; interpret for students using sign language and/or manual communications. REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES: ESSENTIAL DUTIES: • Assist a certificated teacher in reinforcing instruction to individual or small groups of Deaf and/or hard of hearing students in a classroom or other learning environment; monitor and reinforce student drills, practices and assignments in various subjects; assist assigned teacher with the implementation of lesson plans • Enhance student understanding and learning activities by interpreting a variety of instructional exercises and presenting various instructional materials designed to enhance the learning process; interpret instructional directions to students and facilitate communications between student and teacher; modify instructional materials to meet student needs • Tutor and interpret for individual and small groups of Deaf and/or hard of hearing students to reinforce and follow-up instructional concepts utilizing sign language and manual communication techniques; interpret from spoken language into sign language and from sign language into spoken language; take detailed class notes as appropriate • Interpret class lectures, class discussions, tests and conferences; assist students with study activities in carrying out the various aspects of their Individual Education Programs; attend meetings and report student progress related to Individual Education Programs • Assist students in completing assignments, homework and projects in various subject areas; ensure student understanding of classroom rules and procedures; assist students by answering questions, providing proper examples, emotional support and general guidance • Provide classroom support to the teacher by setting up work areas and displays and distributing and collecting paper, supplies and materials; confer with teachers concerning lesson plans and materials to meet student needs • Operate a variety of office and classroom equipment including a copier, computer and assigned software; operate audiovisual and specialized equipment for the Deaf and/or hard of hearing including hearing aids • Communicate with faculty, staff, administrators and others to exchange information and resolve issues or concerns • Perform routine clerical duties in support of classroom activities such as preparing, keyboarding, duplicating and filing instructional materials; maintain routine records and student files as assigned • Observe and redirect behavior of students in the classroom according to approved procedures; report progress regarding student performance and behavior • Follow health and safety practices and procedures; assist in maintaining learning environment in a safe, orderly and clean manner • Attend a variety of assigned meetings, conferences and special events; accompany students on field trips and other activities as designated OTHER DUTIES: Perform related duties as assigned Knowledge and Abilities KNOWLEDGE OF: American Sign Language or other sign systems required by assigned students Concerns and problems of Deaf and/or hard of hearing students Guidance principles and practices related to students who are Deaf and/or hard of hearing Safe practices in classroom activities Basic subjects taught in local schools, including arithmetic, grammar, spelling, language and reading Correct English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation and vocabulary Basic instructional methods and techniques Classroom procedures and appropriate student conduct Operation of standard office and specialized classroom equipment including a computer Oral and written communication skills Interpersonal skills using tact, patience and professionalism Basic record-keeping techniques ABILITY TO: Assist with instruction and related activities in a classroom or assigned learning environment Perform translating, tutorial and interpreting services for Deaf and/or hard-of-hearing students Reinforce instruction to individual or small groups of Deaf and/or hard of hearing students as directed by the teacher Interpret for students using sign language, miming and manual communications Understand and relate to Deaf and/or hard of hearing students Perform routine clerical duties including keyboarding, filing and duplicating materials Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with others Communicate effectively both orally and in writing Monitor, observe and report student behavior and progress according to approved policies and procedures Understand and follow oral and written instructions Operate standard office and specialized classroom equipment including a computer Observe health and safety regulations Maintain routine records Education, Experience and Other Requirements EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Any combination equivalent to: graduation from high school supplemented by the completion of an interpreter training program issued by an authorized agency or community college and one year experience working with Deaf and/or hard of hearing individuals LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS: Valid first aid and CPR certificates issued by authorized agency preferred Incumbents must meet requirements specified under the No Child Left Behind Act. Successfully pass the appropriate Educational Interpreter Assessment (EIPA), or Essential Skills of Signed English (ESSE), or possession of a valid certificate of proficiency issued by the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf - Level I, or equivalent Some incumbents in this classification may be required to speak, read and write in a designated second language. Working Conditions and Additional Information ENVIRONMENT: Classroom and other indoor or outdoor learning environments PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Dexterity of hands and fingers to sign for students Sitting or standing for extended periods of time Seeing to read a variety of materials and interpret the sign language of others Bending at the waist and/or kneeling to assist students Hearing and speaking to exchange information HAZARDS: Exposure to blood-borne pathogens and infectious diseases EXAMINATION WEIGHT: Assessments may consist of a written, oral and/or performance examinations. FIRST EXAMINATION: 50% SECOND EXAMINATION: 50% Qualified candidates will be notified of the minimum passing points for each examination part. Qualified Applicants will be notified of the date, time, and place of the Examinations. OTHER: Proof of identification for completion of Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification, must be submitted at the time of processing for employment. SALARIES: All salaries as stated are based on present information and are subject to change. Appointments are made at the minimum salary shown in the posting and increases are granted at intervals based on anniversary date. NONDISCRIMINATION STATEMENT In accordance with the provisions of Sections 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, California's Fair Employment and Housing Act, Education Code Section 220, and Berkeley Unified School District Policy, no qualified person shall, on the basis of race, ethnicity, ancestry, color, national origin, religion, actual or perceived sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, handicap, age or sexual orientation, or on the basis of a person's association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity in the Berkeley Unified School District. The Board prohibits unlawful discrimination against and/or harassment of district employees and job applicants on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, national origin, ancestry, religious creed, age, marital status, pregnancy, physical or mental disability, medical condition, veteran status, sex, gender, sexual orientation, at any district site and/or activity. The Board also prohibits retaliation against any district employee or job applicant who complains, testifies or in any way participates in the district's complaint procedures instituted pursuant to this policy." If there are questions concerning Section 504 or disability accommodations for job applicants/employees under the ADA, please contact the Office of Human Resources, Berkeley Unified School District. If there are questions concerning discrimination on the basis of sex or any of the other classifications noted above, please contact the Title IX Coordinator at (510) 486-9338. SALARIES: All salaries as stated are based on present information and are subject to change. Appointments are made at the minimum salary shown and increases are granted at intervals based on satisfactory service. BENEFITS (FOR PERMANENT EMPLOYEES): Health plans provide for full coverage for employees and family in the area of medical and dental insurance to a negotiated maximum. All employees who work an average regular assignment of less than 5-1/2 hours a day (.72 FTE or less) shall be entitled to health insurance coverage and dental insurance coverage on a pro-rated basis. This position is covered by Social Security and may be eligible for California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS), with joint employee and employer paid contributions. Current members of CalPERS working in other California state, county, city, and school districts can transfer retirement service credit to the District. All employees are enrolled in an Employee Assistant Program (EAP). The District also offers various optional benefits including life insurance, short term disability, Vision Service Plan (VSP), and a medical and dependent care flexible spending option. VACATION: Regular, non-management, District employees shall accrue vacation as follows: 1-3 Years: Ten (10) working days per year until he/she has completed four (4) years of service. 4-9 Years: Fifteen (15) working days per year until he/she has completed ten (10) years of service. 10-14 Years: Twenty (20) working days per year until he/she has completed fifteen (15) years of service. 15+ Years: Twenty-five (25) working days per year. Regular twelve (12) month employees shall accrue two (2) additional days of vacation per year at each step indicated above. HOLIDAYS: Annual employees receive seventeen (17) paid holidays per year: Independence Day Labor Day Veterans' Day Thanksgiving Holiday (3 Days) Winter Board Holiday (3 Days) New Year's Holiday (2 Days) Martin Luther King's Birthday Lincoln's Birthday Washington's Birthday Spring Board Holiday Malcolm X's Birthday Memorial Day School Year employees may receive sixteen (16) paid holidays, including all of the above except Independence Day (4th of July). PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Classified employees may also participate in professional development activities to enhance their careers. HEALTH AND CHARACTER INVESTIGATIONS: Candidates selected for appointment may be required to pass a medical examination given by a Commission-designated physician to determine physical fitness for District employment. The Commission may disqualify any eligible candidates on the basis of the examining physician's report. The District also conducts a fingerprinting background check for all potential candidates for hire. All convictions must be declared and explained on the application; failure to do so will automatically disqualify the application. Tuberculosis tests must be completed and a negative result must be supplied prior to beginning work. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
BERKELEY SCHOOLS
Berkeley, California, United States
Basic Function and Representative Duties NOTICE OF OPEN AND PROMOTIONAL, COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION TO ESTABLISH AN ELIGIBILITY LIST FROM WHICH SUBSTITUTE, LIMITED TERM, AND REGULAR APPOINTMENTS WILL BE MADE. SHIFTS RANGE FROM 2-5 HRS/DAY. BASIC FUNCTION: Under the direction of an assigned supervisor, monitor students primarily during meal and recess periods; and other school activities as needed. Perform light cleaning in meal areas and perform other related assignments as necessary. REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES: ESSENTIAL DUTIES: • Monitor students primarily during meal and recess periods in and around the following areas (including but not limited to): lunchrooms, playgrounds, bus stops, parking lots, crosswalks, or classrooms when teachers are unavailable. • Engage students when playing at lunch or recess and during school activities. • Report conditions that are hazardous to the health and safety of students. • Assist students in conflict mediation/solving problems; reinforcing school agreements governing proper behavior of students. • Report ongoing conflicts to site or district administration. • Monitor and observe or scan assigned target areas. • Perform light cleaning duties such as wiping down tables and benches in meal areas both indoors and outdoors. • Assist students as needed in opening lunch items when necessary. • Maintain order in and around indoor and outdoor meal areas. • Assist with school-wide activities including but not limited to: Picture day, Vision/Hearing Screening, etc, to maintain the orderly and efficient movement of students to/through/during the activity. • Perform other related duties as assigned. Knowledge and Abilities KNOWLEDGE OF: • Appropriate student conduct in and out of the classroom. • Basic methods of individual and group supervision. • Child guidance principles and practices. • Correct English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation, and vocabulary. • Current social and behavioral problems affecting local students. • Health and safety regulations. • Interpersonal skills using tact, patience, and professionalism. • Mathematical computations. • Oral and written communication skills. • Safe practices in classroom and playground activities. • School rules and regulations. • Standard broadcasting procedures of a hand-held two-way radio system. ABILITY TO: • Assure student compliance with school and organizational policies and regulations • Communicate effectively both orally and in writing • Complete work with many interruptions • Demonstrate an understanding, patient and receptive attitude toward students • Determine appropriate action within clearly defined guidelines • Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with others • Learn organizational operations, policies and objectives • Make mathematical computations with speed and accuracy • Meet schedules and timelines • Monitor, observe and report student behavior • Observe health and safety regulations • Operate a two-way radio • Prevent or break up student conflicts and fights • Read books to students and assist with reading and writing activities • Scan and monitor campus activities to assure the well-being and safety of students and staff in non-classroom activities • Understand and follow oral and written instructions Education, Experience and Other Requirements MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge skills and abilities required to satisfactorily perform the essential duties and responsibilities. Education and Experience: Any combination equivalent to: A. Graduation from high school or equivalent. B. Six (6) months working with students desired. LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS: Valid first aid and CPR certificates issued by authorized agency preferred. Incumbents in this classification may be required to speak, read and write in a designated second language. Employment eligibility that includes fingerprint, tuberculosis school-wide other employment clearance. Working Conditions and Additional Information WORKING CONDITIONS ENVIRONMENT: • Classroom and other indoor and outdoor learning environments • Interactions with dissatisfied, hostile and irate individuals • Seasonal heat and cold or adverse weather conditions • Subject to demanding timelines and constant interruptions PHYSICAL ABILITIES: • Bending at the waist and/or kneeling to assist students and to retrieve materials • Hearing and speaking to exchange information • Lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling students weighing up to 50 pounds and with assistance for over 50 pounds • Seeing to read a variety of materials and monitor student activities • Sitting, standing or walking for extended periods of time HAZARDS: • Contact with blood-borne pathogens and infectious diseases • Contact with dissatisfied, assaultive or abusive individuals. • Exposure to bloodborne pathogens and infectious diseases EXAMINATION INFORMATION: This is an open and continuous recruitment. This recruitment will have a cut-off date every 90 days. Cutoff dates for this recruitment will take place yearly on: Jan 2, Apr 1, Jul 1, Oct 1 The first step in the examination process is the application screening and whether or not the candidate meets the minimum qualifications listed. Applicants invited to advance in this recruitment will be scheduled to take the first test soon after the cutoff date. The testing process may consist of a written exam; an oral exam; a performance exam; a structured interview (SI); a qualification appraisal interview (QAI); an evaluation of training & experience/education (T&E) and/or any combination thereof. ONLY the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) test requires and is mandated to have a passing score of 70 on each of the three parts of the test. All other tests will have a passing score set between 50 and 99 depending of a variety of factors affecting that specific recruitment. All candidates must pass the first examination process to be invited to the next step/test in the process. As the testing process consists of a minimum of two examination processes; the weight of each those processes may be determined at any step in the processes. Qualified candidates will be notified of the date, time, and place of the examination(s)/test(s). Candidates will be notified of the minimum pass points/test score for each examination and/or test in the examination process. OTHER: Proof of identification for completion of Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification, must be submitted at the time of processing for employment. SALARIES: All salaries as stated are based on present information and are subject to change. Appointments are made at the minimum salary shown in the posting and increases are granted at intervals based on anniversary date. Notification of Non-Discrimination Policy The Berkeley Unified School District is committed to fostering a positive working environment for its employees. Accordingly, BUSD practices shall be free from discrimination, harassment, intimidation and bullying of any employee based on an employee's actual race, color, ancestry, national origin, ethnic group identification, age, religion, marital status, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or gender expression; the perception of one or more of such characteristics; or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. The Board also prohibits retaliation against any district employee or job applicant who complains, testi?es or in any way participates in the district's complaint procedures instituted pursuant to this policy. The following employee has been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination regarding Board Policy 4030: Compliance Officer and Title IX Coordinator 2020 Bonar Street, Room 116 Berkeley, CA 94702 Phone: 510-486-9338 Email: nondiscrimination@berkeley.net SALARIES: All salaries as stated are based on present information and are subject to change. Appointments are made at the minimum salary shown and increases are granted at intervals based on satisfactory service. BENEFITS (FOR PERMANENT EMPLOYEES): Health plans provide for full coverage for employees and family in the area of medical and dental insurance to a negotiated maximum. All employees who work an average regular assignment of less than 5-1/2 hours a day (.72 FTE or less) shall be entitled to health insurance coverage and dental insurance coverage on a pro-rated basis. This position is covered by Social Security and may be eligible for California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS), with joint employee and employer paid contributions. Current members of CalPERS working in other California state, county, city, and school districts can transfer retirement service credit to the District. All employees are enrolled in an Employee Assistant Program (EAP). The District also offers various optional benefits including life insurance, short term disability, Vision Service Plan (VSP), and a medical and dependent care flexible spending option. VACATION: Regular, non-management, District employees shall accrue vacation as follows: 1-3 Years: Ten (10) working days per year until he/she has completed four (4) years of service. 4-9 Years: Fifteen (15) working days per year until he/she has completed ten (10) years of service. 10-14 Years: Twenty (20) working days per year until he/she has completed fifteen (15) years of service. 15+ Years: Twenty-five (25) working days per year. Regular twelve (12) month employees shall accrue two (2) additional days of vacation per year at each step indicated above. HOLIDAYS: Annual employees receive seventeen (17) paid holidays per year: Independence Day Labor Day Veterans' Day Thanksgiving Holiday (3 Days) Winter Board Holiday (3 Days) New Year's Holiday (2 Days) Martin Luther King's Birthday Lincoln's Birthday Washington's Birthday Spring Board Holiday Malcolm X's Birthday Memorial Day School Year employees may receive sixteen (16) paid holidays, including all of the above except Independence Day (4th of July). PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Classified employees may also participate in professional development activities to enhance their careers. HEALTH AND CHARACTER INVESTIGATIONS: Candidates selected for appointment may be required to pass a medical examination given by a Commission-designated physician to determine physical fitness for District employment. The Commission may disqualify any eligible candidates on the basis of the examining physician's report. The District also conducts a fingerprinting background check for all potential candidates for hire. All convictions must be declared and explained on the application; failure to do so will automatically disqualify the application. Tuberculosis tests must be completed and a negative result must be supplied prior to beginning work. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Aug 08, 2024
Part Time
Basic Function and Representative Duties NOTICE OF OPEN AND PROMOTIONAL, COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION TO ESTABLISH AN ELIGIBILITY LIST FROM WHICH SUBSTITUTE, LIMITED TERM, AND REGULAR APPOINTMENTS WILL BE MADE. SHIFTS RANGE FROM 2-5 HRS/DAY. BASIC FUNCTION: Under the direction of an assigned supervisor, monitor students primarily during meal and recess periods; and other school activities as needed. Perform light cleaning in meal areas and perform other related assignments as necessary. REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES: ESSENTIAL DUTIES: • Monitor students primarily during meal and recess periods in and around the following areas (including but not limited to): lunchrooms, playgrounds, bus stops, parking lots, crosswalks, or classrooms when teachers are unavailable. • Engage students when playing at lunch or recess and during school activities. • Report conditions that are hazardous to the health and safety of students. • Assist students in conflict mediation/solving problems; reinforcing school agreements governing proper behavior of students. • Report ongoing conflicts to site or district administration. • Monitor and observe or scan assigned target areas. • Perform light cleaning duties such as wiping down tables and benches in meal areas both indoors and outdoors. • Assist students as needed in opening lunch items when necessary. • Maintain order in and around indoor and outdoor meal areas. • Assist with school-wide activities including but not limited to: Picture day, Vision/Hearing Screening, etc, to maintain the orderly and efficient movement of students to/through/during the activity. • Perform other related duties as assigned. Knowledge and Abilities KNOWLEDGE OF: • Appropriate student conduct in and out of the classroom. • Basic methods of individual and group supervision. • Child guidance principles and practices. • Correct English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation, and vocabulary. • Current social and behavioral problems affecting local students. • Health and safety regulations. • Interpersonal skills using tact, patience, and professionalism. • Mathematical computations. • Oral and written communication skills. • Safe practices in classroom and playground activities. • School rules and regulations. • Standard broadcasting procedures of a hand-held two-way radio system. ABILITY TO: • Assure student compliance with school and organizational policies and regulations • Communicate effectively both orally and in writing • Complete work with many interruptions • Demonstrate an understanding, patient and receptive attitude toward students • Determine appropriate action within clearly defined guidelines • Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with others • Learn organizational operations, policies and objectives • Make mathematical computations with speed and accuracy • Meet schedules and timelines • Monitor, observe and report student behavior • Observe health and safety regulations • Operate a two-way radio • Prevent or break up student conflicts and fights • Read books to students and assist with reading and writing activities • Scan and monitor campus activities to assure the well-being and safety of students and staff in non-classroom activities • Understand and follow oral and written instructions Education, Experience and Other Requirements MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge skills and abilities required to satisfactorily perform the essential duties and responsibilities. Education and Experience: Any combination equivalent to: A. Graduation from high school or equivalent. B. Six (6) months working with students desired. LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS: Valid first aid and CPR certificates issued by authorized agency preferred. Incumbents in this classification may be required to speak, read and write in a designated second language. Employment eligibility that includes fingerprint, tuberculosis school-wide other employment clearance. Working Conditions and Additional Information WORKING CONDITIONS ENVIRONMENT: • Classroom and other indoor and outdoor learning environments • Interactions with dissatisfied, hostile and irate individuals • Seasonal heat and cold or adverse weather conditions • Subject to demanding timelines and constant interruptions PHYSICAL ABILITIES: • Bending at the waist and/or kneeling to assist students and to retrieve materials • Hearing and speaking to exchange information • Lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling students weighing up to 50 pounds and with assistance for over 50 pounds • Seeing to read a variety of materials and monitor student activities • Sitting, standing or walking for extended periods of time HAZARDS: • Contact with blood-borne pathogens and infectious diseases • Contact with dissatisfied, assaultive or abusive individuals. • Exposure to bloodborne pathogens and infectious diseases EXAMINATION INFORMATION: This is an open and continuous recruitment. This recruitment will have a cut-off date every 90 days. Cutoff dates for this recruitment will take place yearly on: Jan 2, Apr 1, Jul 1, Oct 1 The first step in the examination process is the application screening and whether or not the candidate meets the minimum qualifications listed. Applicants invited to advance in this recruitment will be scheduled to take the first test soon after the cutoff date. The testing process may consist of a written exam; an oral exam; a performance exam; a structured interview (SI); a qualification appraisal interview (QAI); an evaluation of training & experience/education (T&E) and/or any combination thereof. ONLY the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) test requires and is mandated to have a passing score of 70 on each of the three parts of the test. All other tests will have a passing score set between 50 and 99 depending of a variety of factors affecting that specific recruitment. All candidates must pass the first examination process to be invited to the next step/test in the process. As the testing process consists of a minimum of two examination processes; the weight of each those processes may be determined at any step in the processes. Qualified candidates will be notified of the date, time, and place of the examination(s)/test(s). Candidates will be notified of the minimum pass points/test score for each examination and/or test in the examination process. OTHER: Proof of identification for completion of Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification, must be submitted at the time of processing for employment. SALARIES: All salaries as stated are based on present information and are subject to change. Appointments are made at the minimum salary shown in the posting and increases are granted at intervals based on anniversary date. Notification of Non-Discrimination Policy The Berkeley Unified School District is committed to fostering a positive working environment for its employees. Accordingly, BUSD practices shall be free from discrimination, harassment, intimidation and bullying of any employee based on an employee's actual race, color, ancestry, national origin, ethnic group identification, age, religion, marital status, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or gender expression; the perception of one or more of such characteristics; or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. The Board also prohibits retaliation against any district employee or job applicant who complains, testi?es or in any way participates in the district's complaint procedures instituted pursuant to this policy. The following employee has been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination regarding Board Policy 4030: Compliance Officer and Title IX Coordinator 2020 Bonar Street, Room 116 Berkeley, CA 94702 Phone: 510-486-9338 Email: nondiscrimination@berkeley.net SALARIES: All salaries as stated are based on present information and are subject to change. Appointments are made at the minimum salary shown and increases are granted at intervals based on satisfactory service. BENEFITS (FOR PERMANENT EMPLOYEES): Health plans provide for full coverage for employees and family in the area of medical and dental insurance to a negotiated maximum. All employees who work an average regular assignment of less than 5-1/2 hours a day (.72 FTE or less) shall be entitled to health insurance coverage and dental insurance coverage on a pro-rated basis. This position is covered by Social Security and may be eligible for California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS), with joint employee and employer paid contributions. Current members of CalPERS working in other California state, county, city, and school districts can transfer retirement service credit to the District. All employees are enrolled in an Employee Assistant Program (EAP). The District also offers various optional benefits including life insurance, short term disability, Vision Service Plan (VSP), and a medical and dependent care flexible spending option. VACATION: Regular, non-management, District employees shall accrue vacation as follows: 1-3 Years: Ten (10) working days per year until he/she has completed four (4) years of service. 4-9 Years: Fifteen (15) working days per year until he/she has completed ten (10) years of service. 10-14 Years: Twenty (20) working days per year until he/she has completed fifteen (15) years of service. 15+ Years: Twenty-five (25) working days per year. Regular twelve (12) month employees shall accrue two (2) additional days of vacation per year at each step indicated above. HOLIDAYS: Annual employees receive seventeen (17) paid holidays per year: Independence Day Labor Day Veterans' Day Thanksgiving Holiday (3 Days) Winter Board Holiday (3 Days) New Year's Holiday (2 Days) Martin Luther King's Birthday Lincoln's Birthday Washington's Birthday Spring Board Holiday Malcolm X's Birthday Memorial Day School Year employees may receive sixteen (16) paid holidays, including all of the above except Independence Day (4th of July). PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Classified employees may also participate in professional development activities to enhance their careers. HEALTH AND CHARACTER INVESTIGATIONS: Candidates selected for appointment may be required to pass a medical examination given by a Commission-designated physician to determine physical fitness for District employment. The Commission may disqualify any eligible candidates on the basis of the examining physician's report. The District also conducts a fingerprinting background check for all potential candidates for hire. All convictions must be declared and explained on the application; failure to do so will automatically disqualify the application. Tuberculosis tests must be completed and a negative result must be supplied prior to beginning work. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
MISSOULA COUNTY, MONTANA
Missoula, Montana, United States
Definition TO APPLY: Please complete all sections of the online application, even if a resume is submitted. A resume will not substitute for completing the work history section of the application. Please include with your completed application the following attachments: Cover Letter, Resume, copy of Dental Hygienist license, copy of valid Driver's License. Incomplete applications will be disqualified. Complete job description available upon request to the Department of Human Resources. Priority Application Date : May 2, 2024 by 5:00 PM (Mountain Time) Complete applications with required attachments received by the 'Priority Application Date' will be guaranteed consideration. The position will remain open until filled. Located halfway between Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks and home to the University of Montana, Missoula is an academic center situated in an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise. Depending on the season, you can hike, ski, fish, float rivers, ride mountain bikes, or just sit back and marvel at the surrounding scenery. Join us in scenic, sophisticated, and service-oriented Missoula! Partnership Health Center (PHC), 2019 and 2022 winner of the Employer of Choice Award for Missoula, and 2022 winner of the Montana Employer of Choice Award, offers impeccable, integrated services to over 17,000 individuals and families. A 14-site, co-applicant Federally Qualified Health Center with Missoula County, PHC fulfills its mission through the provision of a full range of primary care services - medical, dental, behavioral health, and an on-site pharmacy with a dedication to attending to the social determinants of health. Please visit our website to see the amazing benefits you will receive by joining our team such as medical (no cost for employee), dental, and vision insurance, loan forgiveness, retirement plan contributions, and generous paid sick and vacation time. Provides Dental Hygienist services in the PHC Dental Clinic and at satellite facilities. Representative Examples of Work Provides direct patient care in accordance with state dental laws. Provides oral health education to patients. Maintains patient charts, clinic progress notes, and PHC clinic records. Works with PHC Dental Director and Coordinator to order supplies. Serves as dental assistant upon request, including chair-side assisting, sterilization of equipment and radiograph processing. Participates in PHC staff meetings. Performs related work as required or directed. SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Works under the direction of the PHC Dental Director. SUPERVISION EXERCISED: None. May act as a preceptor for dental hygiene students. WORKING RELATIONSHIPS: Works with the public seeking dental care; works closely with PHC and community health care providers, dental volunteers, all PHC staff and other Health Dept. employees. Acts as an expert in a professional field to inform people of their oral health status and problems and to influence patients to comply with oral health care recommendations. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: KNOWLEDGE : Thorough knowledge of dental office and dental hygiene practices, procedures and techniques. Thorough knowledge of dental terminology and charting practices. Thorough knowledge of the principles and practices of dental health promotion and prevention. Some knowledge of Federal and OSHA regulations for dental clinics. Working knowledge of the principles and practices of HIPAA compliance. Working knowledge of the PHC Corporate Compliance Guidelines. SKILLS : Skill in dental hygiene practices including dental cleanings and patient education. ABILITIES : Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with diverse individuals and groups. Ability to effectively community in English orally and in writing. Ability to respect and maintain confidentiality. Ability to be culturally sensitive to the needs of the medically indigent. Ability to respond to new client needs. Ability to work effectively in a dynamic clinic environment and to handle multiple demands and responsibilities. Minimum Qualifications EDUCATION : Requires graduation from an accredited Dental Hygiene Program. Requires a current license to practice dental hygiene in the state of Montana. EXPERIENCE : Work-related experience is desirable, but not required. Experience working with a multi-disciplinary health care team desirable. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS : Subject to passing a criminal background investigation that will require fingerprinting. Requires immunizations or proof of immunity to certain infectious diseases and a TB test. New employees will be asked to volunteer vaccination status for required vaccines upon hire and will be offered assistance during hiring to receive necessary immunizations. Employees who have not received the vaccines required for their positions or who are unwilling to voluntarily provide vaccination status for required vaccines will receive a reasonable accommodation where such accommodation does not require an undue hardship or endanger the health or safely of any person. This position may require travel to PHC satellite locations, including Seeley Lake. Physical/Environmental Demands The work requires lifting of supply boxes in the medium range (up to 30 lbs.); requires exposure to x-ray equipment. The employee may risk exposure to biohazards (ex. blood and disinfectant chemicals), and communicable diseases. Work is performed walking or standing much of the time. Work may be performed in a non-traditional setting and/or traveling to provide care in a mobile capacity where needed. Requires ability to work in physically restricted areas with a high patient flow. Work at the Detention Facility requires working with potentially dangerous inmates and a stressful work environment. This position is not eligible for remote work. This summary outlines the benefit programs; actual benefits may vary depending on bargaining unit and employment status. Missoula County will reward your contributions to our community with competitive compensation and generous benefits, including but not limited to: Excellent Medical Health Benefits – Group health benefits, including dental and vision coverage, are available to eligible County employees. The medical health benefits premium is covered for full-time employees. The County contribution is pro-rated on hours paid for part-time employees. The employee pays the premium portion for dependent coverage. Family health benefits coverage is $258.00 per pay period. Medical deductible is $500 for an individual and $1,000 for a family. Flexible Benefits Plan – Pre-tax out-of-pocket medical expenses and day care expenses. Voluntary Life Insurance Coverage, Long and Short-Term Disability, Critical and Accident Insurance are offered through Mutual ofOmaha. Public Employees Retirement System – Montana public employees of the state, university system, local governments and certain employees of school districts are covered by the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS). New members to the PERS have an opportunity to choose between two retirement plan options: the Defined Benefit Plan or the Defined Contribution Plan. Sheriffs' Retirement System (SRS) – A public pension plan for all Montana Sheriffs hired after July 1, 1974 and Detention Officers hired after July 1, 2005. Public Service Loan Forgiveness - Working for Missoula County may qualify you to receive student loan forgiveness. Look here to learn more and understand whether you may be eligible. Supplemental Retirement Benefits are offered through Valic or Nationwide. Sick Leave – Full-time employees accrue 7.38hours per month and are eligible to use sick leave once you have been an employee for 90 days.The accrual is pro-rated for part-time employees. Vacation Leave – Full-time employees accrue 9.24 hours per month and are eligible to use leave after continuous employment for a period of 6 full months. The accrual is pro-rated for part-time employees. Holidays – The County observes eleven legal holidays in even numbered years and ten legal holidays in odd numbered years. Paid Parental Leave (PPL)- In recognition of the importance of bonding and care of a newborn child or a child placed for adoption, Missoula County 6 continuous weeks of PPL to eligible full-time employees that have been with the county for 180 days. The hours are pro-rated for part-time employees. Tuition Assistance - Because we value the professional and personal development of our employees, Missoula County is proud to offer reimbursement of certain education expenses. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Jul 14, 2024
Definition TO APPLY: Please complete all sections of the online application, even if a resume is submitted. A resume will not substitute for completing the work history section of the application. Please include with your completed application the following attachments: Cover Letter, Resume, copy of Dental Hygienist license, copy of valid Driver's License. Incomplete applications will be disqualified. Complete job description available upon request to the Department of Human Resources. Priority Application Date : May 2, 2024 by 5:00 PM (Mountain Time) Complete applications with required attachments received by the 'Priority Application Date' will be guaranteed consideration. The position will remain open until filled. Located halfway between Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks and home to the University of Montana, Missoula is an academic center situated in an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise. Depending on the season, you can hike, ski, fish, float rivers, ride mountain bikes, or just sit back and marvel at the surrounding scenery. Join us in scenic, sophisticated, and service-oriented Missoula! Partnership Health Center (PHC), 2019 and 2022 winner of the Employer of Choice Award for Missoula, and 2022 winner of the Montana Employer of Choice Award, offers impeccable, integrated services to over 17,000 individuals and families. A 14-site, co-applicant Federally Qualified Health Center with Missoula County, PHC fulfills its mission through the provision of a full range of primary care services - medical, dental, behavioral health, and an on-site pharmacy with a dedication to attending to the social determinants of health. Please visit our website to see the amazing benefits you will receive by joining our team such as medical (no cost for employee), dental, and vision insurance, loan forgiveness, retirement plan contributions, and generous paid sick and vacation time. Provides Dental Hygienist services in the PHC Dental Clinic and at satellite facilities. Representative Examples of Work Provides direct patient care in accordance with state dental laws. Provides oral health education to patients. Maintains patient charts, clinic progress notes, and PHC clinic records. Works with PHC Dental Director and Coordinator to order supplies. Serves as dental assistant upon request, including chair-side assisting, sterilization of equipment and radiograph processing. Participates in PHC staff meetings. Performs related work as required or directed. SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Works under the direction of the PHC Dental Director. SUPERVISION EXERCISED: None. May act as a preceptor for dental hygiene students. WORKING RELATIONSHIPS: Works with the public seeking dental care; works closely with PHC and community health care providers, dental volunteers, all PHC staff and other Health Dept. employees. Acts as an expert in a professional field to inform people of their oral health status and problems and to influence patients to comply with oral health care recommendations. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: KNOWLEDGE : Thorough knowledge of dental office and dental hygiene practices, procedures and techniques. Thorough knowledge of dental terminology and charting practices. Thorough knowledge of the principles and practices of dental health promotion and prevention. Some knowledge of Federal and OSHA regulations for dental clinics. Working knowledge of the principles and practices of HIPAA compliance. Working knowledge of the PHC Corporate Compliance Guidelines. SKILLS : Skill in dental hygiene practices including dental cleanings and patient education. ABILITIES : Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with diverse individuals and groups. Ability to effectively community in English orally and in writing. Ability to respect and maintain confidentiality. Ability to be culturally sensitive to the needs of the medically indigent. Ability to respond to new client needs. Ability to work effectively in a dynamic clinic environment and to handle multiple demands and responsibilities. Minimum Qualifications EDUCATION : Requires graduation from an accredited Dental Hygiene Program. Requires a current license to practice dental hygiene in the state of Montana. EXPERIENCE : Work-related experience is desirable, but not required. Experience working with a multi-disciplinary health care team desirable. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS : Subject to passing a criminal background investigation that will require fingerprinting. Requires immunizations or proof of immunity to certain infectious diseases and a TB test. New employees will be asked to volunteer vaccination status for required vaccines upon hire and will be offered assistance during hiring to receive necessary immunizations. Employees who have not received the vaccines required for their positions or who are unwilling to voluntarily provide vaccination status for required vaccines will receive a reasonable accommodation where such accommodation does not require an undue hardship or endanger the health or safely of any person. This position may require travel to PHC satellite locations, including Seeley Lake. Physical/Environmental Demands The work requires lifting of supply boxes in the medium range (up to 30 lbs.); requires exposure to x-ray equipment. The employee may risk exposure to biohazards (ex. blood and disinfectant chemicals), and communicable diseases. Work is performed walking or standing much of the time. Work may be performed in a non-traditional setting and/or traveling to provide care in a mobile capacity where needed. Requires ability to work in physically restricted areas with a high patient flow. Work at the Detention Facility requires working with potentially dangerous inmates and a stressful work environment. This position is not eligible for remote work. This summary outlines the benefit programs; actual benefits may vary depending on bargaining unit and employment status. Missoula County will reward your contributions to our community with competitive compensation and generous benefits, including but not limited to: Excellent Medical Health Benefits – Group health benefits, including dental and vision coverage, are available to eligible County employees. The medical health benefits premium is covered for full-time employees. The County contribution is pro-rated on hours paid for part-time employees. The employee pays the premium portion for dependent coverage. Family health benefits coverage is $258.00 per pay period. Medical deductible is $500 for an individual and $1,000 for a family. Flexible Benefits Plan – Pre-tax out-of-pocket medical expenses and day care expenses. Voluntary Life Insurance Coverage, Long and Short-Term Disability, Critical and Accident Insurance are offered through Mutual ofOmaha. Public Employees Retirement System – Montana public employees of the state, university system, local governments and certain employees of school districts are covered by the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS). New members to the PERS have an opportunity to choose between two retirement plan options: the Defined Benefit Plan or the Defined Contribution Plan. Sheriffs' Retirement System (SRS) – A public pension plan for all Montana Sheriffs hired after July 1, 1974 and Detention Officers hired after July 1, 2005. Public Service Loan Forgiveness - Working for Missoula County may qualify you to receive student loan forgiveness. Look here to learn more and understand whether you may be eligible. Supplemental Retirement Benefits are offered through Valic or Nationwide. Sick Leave – Full-time employees accrue 7.38hours per month and are eligible to use sick leave once you have been an employee for 90 days.The accrual is pro-rated for part-time employees. Vacation Leave – Full-time employees accrue 9.24 hours per month and are eligible to use leave after continuous employment for a period of 6 full months. The accrual is pro-rated for part-time employees. Holidays – The County observes eleven legal holidays in even numbered years and ten legal holidays in odd numbered years. Paid Parental Leave (PPL)- In recognition of the importance of bonding and care of a newborn child or a child placed for adoption, Missoula County 6 continuous weeks of PPL to eligible full-time employees that have been with the county for 180 days. The hours are pro-rated for part-time employees. Tuition Assistance - Because we value the professional and personal development of our employees, Missoula County is proud to offer reimbursement of certain education expenses. Closing Date/Time: Continuous