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RN – Maternal Child Float Pool Unit at Providence Portland Medical Center. This posting represents a .9 FTE, night shift opening (7pm-7:30am, 3, 12 hour shifts per week) with rotating weekends.
Extra Incentives:
- Evening shift differential – $3.00 p/hr
- Night shift differential – $10.00 p/hr
- $8,000 hiring bonus and relocation assistance offered for eligible external hires that meet required qualifications and conditions for payment.
Providence offers a fantastic benefits package which include but is not limited to:
- Free, convenient, and ample parking
- TriMet annual pass (Hop Fastpass) for benefit eligible staff who work within the Portland Service Area (does NOT include Wilsonville, Newberg, Seaside, Hood River, Washington State, or Medford)
- Medical Plan Assistance Program- provides free or reduced-cost coverage to caregivers and their eligible dependents who qualify based on household size and income
- Tuition reimbursement/education– includes 100% tuition paid program options; up to $5,250 per year for select undergraduate and masters degrees within Guild catalog. Required books and fees are 100% covered or reimbursable for select schools in the Guild catalog up to program funding cap
- Paid Time Off – Benefit eligible caregivers receive generous PTO accrual allowances
- Retirement - The Providence retirement program consists of employer match and discretionary contributions that work together with your pre-tax (and/orRoth aftertax) contributions to help you save for retirement.
- Lyra Caregiver Assistance program- Up to 25 counseling or coaching sessions per eligible member per year
Providence nurses are not simply valued – they’re invaluable. You will thrive in our culture of patient-focused, whole-person care built on understanding, commitment, and mutual respect. Your voice matters here, because we know that to inspire and retain the best nurses, we must empower them. Learn why nurses choose to work at Providence by visiting our Nursing Institute page.
Join our team at Providence Portland Medical Center. As a Providence caregiver, you’ll apply your specialized training to deliver world-class health with human connection and make a difference every day through your extraordinary care.
Required Qualifications:
- Graduation from an accredited nursing program.
- Upon hire: Oregon Registered Nurse License
- Upon hire: National Provider BLS - American Heart Association
- National Provider NRP - American Academy of Pediatrics upon hire.
- 1 year Nursing experience.
Why Join Providence?
Our best-in-class benefits are uniquely designed to support you and your family in staying well, growing professionally, and achieving financial security. We take care of you, so you can focus on delivering our Mission of caring for everyone, especially the most vulnerable in our communities.
About Providence
At Providence, our strength lies in Our Promise of “Know me, care for me, ease my way.” Working at our family of organizations means that regardless of your role, we’ll walk alongside you in your career, supporting you so you can support others. We provide best-in-class benefits and we foster an inclusive workplace where diversity is valued, and everyone is essential, heard and respected. Together, our 120,000 caregivers (all employees) serve in over 50 hospitals, over 1,000 clinics and a full range of health and social services across Alaska, California, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas and Washington. As a comprehensive health care organization, we are serving more people, advancing best practices and continuing our more than 100-year tradition of serving the poor and vulnerable.
Posted are the minimum and the maximum wage rates on the wage range for this position. The successful candidate's placement on the wage range for this position will be determined based upon relevant job experience and other applicable factors. These amounts are the base pay range; additional compensation may be available for this role, such as shift differentials, standby/on-call, overtime, premiums, extra shift incentives, or bonus opportunities.
Providence offers a comprehensive benefits package including a retirement 401(k) Savings Plan with employer matching, health care benefits (medical, dental, vision), life insurance, disability insurance, time off benefits (paid parental leave, vacations, holidays, health issues), voluntary benefits, well-being resources and much more. Learn more at providence.jobs/benefits.
Applicants in the Unincorporated County of Los Angeles: Qualified applications with arrest or conviction records will be considered for employment in accordance with the Unincorporated Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance for Employers and the California Fair Chance Act.
About the Team
Providence has been serving the Pacific Northwest since 1856 when Mother Joseph of the Sacred Heart and four other Sisters of Providence arrived in Vancouver, Washington Territory. As the largest healthcare system and largest private employer in Oregon, Providence is located in areas ranging from the Columbia Gorge to the wine country to sunny southern Oregon to charming coastal communities to the urban setting of Portland.
Our award-winning and comprehensive medical centers are known for outstanding programs in cancer, cardiology, neurosciences, orthopedics, women's services, emergency and trauma care, pediatrics and neonatal intensive care. Our not-for-profit network also provides a full spectrum of care with leading-edge diagnostics and treatment, outpatient health centers, physician groups and clinics, numerous outreach programs, and hospice and home care.
Providence is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to the principle that every workforce member has the right to work in surroundings that are free from all forms of unlawful discrimination and harassment on the basis of race, color, gender, disability, veteran, military status, religion, age, creed, national origin, sexual identity or expression, sexual orientation, marital status, genetic information, or any other basis prohibited by local, state, or federal law. We believe diversity makes us stronger, so we are dedicated to shaping an inclusive workforce, learning from each other, and creating equal opportunities for advancement.
Requsition ID: 415200
Company: Providence Jobs
Job Category: Nursing-Patient Facing
Job Function: Nursing
Job Schedule: Full time
Job Shift: Night
Career Track: Nursing
Department: 5001 PPMC FLOAT MAT CHILD
Address: OR Portland 4805 NE Glisan St
Work Location: Providence Portland Medical Ctr-Portland
Workplace Type: On-site
Pay Range: $57.90 - $84.50
The amounts listed are the base pay range; additional compensation may be available for this role, such as shift differentials, standby/on-call, overtime, premiums, extra shift incentives, or bonus opportunities.
PandoLogic. Category:Healthcare, Keywords:Registered Nurse (RN), Location:Portland, OR-97204
Job Description
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Job Summary:
We are seeking an experienced and compassionate Texas Licensed Child Placing Agency Administrator to lead our NEW agency in providing exceptional services to children in need of foster care placement. The ideal candidate will be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the agency, ensuring compliance with Texas state regulations, managing a dedicated team, and ensuring the safety and well-being of children in our care. This is a rewarding leadership role where you can make a significant impact in the lives of vulnerable children and families.
Key Responsibilities:
* Oversee daily operations of the child placing agency, ensuring compliance with Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) and other applicable regulatory requirements.
* Supervise, train, and evaluate agency staff to ensure high standards of care, service, and professionalism.
* Coordinate the placement of children into foster care homes based on their specific needs and ensure appropriate match-making.
* Develop and implement policies, procedures, and best practices to ensure safe and effective foster placements.
* Provide leadership and support to foster parents, ensuring they are equipped to meet the needs of children in care.
* Maintain accurate and timely case records, ensuring all documentation is in compliance with licensing and regulatory standards.
* Conduct regular home visits, interviews, and evaluations of foster homes to ensure compliance and assess the safety and appropriateness of placements.
* Develop and maintain strong working relationships with community partners, including DFPS, other child welfare agencies, and service providers.
* Lead the development and implementation of training programs for foster parents and staff, ensuring ongoing professional development.
* Monitor the progress of children in foster care, ensuring their well-being, educational needs, and mental health are being met.
* Manage the financial aspects of the agency, including budgeting, billing, and funding sources.
* Participate in quality improvement activities, addressing issues, and implementing solutions to improve service delivery.
Qualifications:
* Current Texas Child Placing Agency Administrator License.
* Bachelor's or Master's degree in Social Work, Psychology, or a related field preferred.
* Minimum of 2 years of experience in child welfare, foster care, or child placement services, with at least 1 year in a leadership role.
* Knowledge of Texas child welfare laws, DFPS regulations, and foster care practices.
* Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills.
* Ability to foster a positive, collaborative, and supportive environment for staff, foster parents, and children.
* Strong problem-solving and conflict resolution skills.
* Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
* CPR and First Aid certification (or ability to obtain within 90 days of employment).
Preferred Skills and Experience:
* Experience in managing a child placing agency or working in foster care services.
* Knowledge of trauma-informed care and child development.
Job Types: Full-time, Contract
Pay: $31.25 - $36.06 per hour
Education:
* Bachelor's (Preferred)
License/Certification:
* Child Placing Agency Administrator (Required)
Ability to Commute:
* Houston, TX 77077 (Required)
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Physician
StartDate: ASAP Pay Rate: $275000.00 - $295000.00
The University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa Seeks a Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist | Outpatient Opportunity | Excellent Work-Life Balance | Desirable College Town in Alabama
Transform your career and impact lives where it matters most. The College of Community Health Sciences at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa seeks an Outpatient Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist to make a difference in a high-needs community. The position offers a Monday-to-Friday, 8-5 schedule with minimal call requirements, ensuring an excellent work-life balance. Beyond delivering comprehensive treatment, you’ll help shape the future of mental health through mentorship and a new, cutting-edge psychiatry residency program.
Opportunity Highlights
- Thrive in a robust collaborative environment where teamwork is the foundation for exceptional patient care
- Tailor your medical practice with the support of substantial new investments and a pioneering residency program
- Craft a diverse outpatient role that bridges child & adolescent and adult psychiatry
- Engage in academia and impact future generations of physicians
- Make a significant difference by addressing a crucial community need in an underserved area
- Explore diverse practice options, fostering a high potential for creativity and a wide range of experiences in a smaller, more personalized setting
- Be part of a culture that champions your independence and fosters professional growth with the flexibility to follow your vision
- Join a new psychiatry residency program and influence its direction and success
- Enjoy a balanced work life with a Monday-to-Friday schedule and minimal on-call duties
- Contribute to advancements in the field by engaging in clinical trials and research activities
Community Information
Tuscaloosa, AL, has something for everyone. From its vibrant downtown to its legendary history, you’ll find a beautiful, clean southern setting with a small-town feel — all with the amenities of a larger urban area. This energetic college town boasts excellent public and private schools and abundant recreational and entertainment options.
- Tuscaloosa has an Exceptional Livability Score with A+ grades for Amenities and Health & Safety, and an A- grade for Housing
- The city was named a Best Place for Young Professionals in Alabama and a Best Place to Live in Alabama (Niche)
- Cost of living is 11% below the national average
- Walkable downtown complete with live music, locally owned shops, outdoor spaces to explore, and local restaurants to meet every palate
- A variety of housing options, from suburban to rural, along with excellent public and private schools.
- A wealth of recreational and entertainment options, with access to Gulf Coast beaches, major cities like Nashville, New Orleans, and Atlanta, and the excitement of SEC athletics
- A brand new basketball complex is being constructed for the university
- Sports Illustrated is building a new resort in Tuscaloosa
- Renowned for folk art and the blues, the city offers one of the significant collections of American fine art
Job Benefits
About the Company
At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.
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AMN Healthcare is a digitally enabled workforce solutions partner focused on solving the biggest challenges affecting healthcare organizations today. We offer a single-partner approach to optimize labor sources, increase operating margins, and provide technologies to expand the reach of care.
Blackbird Health is clinician-founded, owned, and operated by dedicated professionals. We believe that providing the best care for children starts with building the best possible team. We deliver virtual and in-person mental health services across Pennsylvania, Virginia, and New Jerseyand we're growing into new markets in 2026.
At Blackbird, we take a whole-child approach, looking at how the brain, body, and behavior interact to address the root causes of challenges, not just the symptoms. Every role matters here, and you'll join a collaborative, supportive, and innovative team that's shaping the future of pediatric mental health care. If you're passionate about helping children and families while growing your career, Blackbird is the place to make an impact.
Join us and help change mental health care for children for the better!
Position SummaryAs an Independently Licensed Mental Health Therapist at Blackbird Health, you'll play an essential role in delivering high-quality virtual and in person therapy to children, adolescents, and young adults. You'll build meaningful connections with patients to support their engagement in treatment, spending the necessary time with patients and families to understand their needs, educate them about therapeutic approaches, and provide ongoing support. You'll ensure patients are making progress against their care goals while delivering effective psychotherapy practice across developmental and neurodiverse populations. Working alongside an interdisciplinary team, you'll be empowered to make a tangible difference in the lives of young patients and their families. This hybrid role supports our patients' needs for afterschool, evening and weekend direct care therapy sessions.
What Makes You, You:- Mission-Driven: You are passionate about transforming behavioral health for youth and committed to delivering high-quality, compassionate therapeutic care.
- Clinically Excellent: You are an experienced clinician using evidence-based practices with a passion for working with children, adolescents, young adults and their families. You strive for the highest clinical and technical quality in everything you do.
- Relationship-Focused: You excel at building meaningful connections with patients and families, taking the time to understand their needs, provide education, and create a trusting therapeutic relationship that supports engagement in treatment.
- Developmentally & Neurodiverse-Informed: You are skilled in delivering effective psychotherapy across developmental stages and neurodiverse populations, tailoring your approach to meet each patient where they are.
- Collaborative: You thrive in team-based environments and love engaging with other healthcare professionals and families to deliver integrated, comprehensive care.
- Growth-Oriented: You are open to feedback and eager to learn and grow in a supportive clinical community where best practices and professional development are prioritized.
- Tech-Savvy: You are comfortable using technology, including Google Suite, Electronic Medical Records systems and other virtual platforms to deliver seamless care.
- Flexible & Patient-Centered: You are willing to go the extra mile when working with families, with the flexibility and willingness to reschedule with patients when needed.
- Deliver High-Quality Therapy: Lead individual in person and telehealth therapy sessions for youth ages 2-26, using evidence-based practices tailored to each patient's developmental stage and unique needs.
- Build Meaningful Therapeutic Relationships: Spend the necessary time with patients and families to truly understand their experiences, educate them about therapeutic approaches, and provide ongoing support. Build connection and trust that keeps patients engaged in their care journey.
- Drive Patient Progress: Monitor patient progress against care goals, adjusting treatment approaches as needed to ensure positive outcomes. Ensure patients are making meaningful progress in their therapeutic journey.
- Collaborate for Integrated Care: Engage with other healthcare professionals and families to create coordinated treatment plans that address the whole child. Participate in optional weekly clinical consultations to enhance your clinical skills and receive feedback and support.
- Maintain Clinical Excellence: Maintain thorough patient records and documentation. Strive for the highest clinical and technical quality in all aspects of your work.
- Independently licensed as a LPC, LMFT, LCSW, or PsyD/PhD in New Jersey
- A minimum of 1 year of experience working with children and adolescent patients
- A minimum of 1 year of experience working in a telehealth or virtual setting
- Own your own phone, computer, and high speed internet
- Commit to a minimum of 5 hours per week during core hours, after 4pm Monday through Friday and 8am-7pm on Weekends
- Commit to a hybrid role at our Mount Laurel, NJ clinic location
- Immediate referrals available; guaranteed caseload and patient facing hours
- Flexible schedule - set your own hours
- Full credentialing services provided - we will take care of everything
- Clinical development and trainings
- Excellent administrative support - focus on the clinical work and we will take care of the rest
- Weekly clinical consultations: this is paid time for all providers
- Supportive work culture
- Professional Liability Insurance
- No show & late cancellation reimbursement
Salary Range: $85 - $95 USD
Join us! To raise the standard of pediatric mental health care through accurate understanding and precise treatment that reflect how each child's brain, body, and behavior work together.
"It's so rare to find comprehensive care like this---from testing to therapy to med management (and more)--all in one place. In addition, the school advocacy support we receive is unprecedented. We no longer feel like we are managing things alone."
Fostering an inclusive environment: Blackbird is committed to cultivating and preserving a culture of inclusion and belonging. We are able to grow and learn better together with a diverse team of employees. In recruiting for our team, we welcome the unique contributions that you can bring in terms of your education, opinions, culture, ethnicity, race, sex, gender identity and expression, nation of origin, age, languages spoken, veteran status, color, religion, disability, sexual orientation and beliefs. Blackbird provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type.
Our patient support team is busy helping children and families, please do not call or email them about your application this helps us process your application more efficiently.
Our client - the Mayberg Foundation - is a private family foundation dedicated to investing in organizations and initiatives with bold ideas that inspire, educate, and strengthen Jewish community locally, nationally, and globally. Due to continuing program growth, they are expanding their leadership team and hiring a Director of Operations to oversee the Foundation’s internal operations and ensure alignment across key functional areas, including finance, HR, IT, facilities, and compliance.
Guided by a strong sense of mission to play a critical strategic and coordinating role that will impact the direction and generational longevity of the Foundation and its grantmaking mission, the Director of Operations will leverage a team of trusted consultants and internal staff while focusing on systems, supervision, and alignment. You will delegate effectively, use existing resources wisely, and drive continuous improvement and cross- functional coordination. As a leader in a mission driven organization, you will also integrate the vision and values of the Foundation into decision making and contribute to a culture that reflects and advances the Foundation’s commitment to proliferating Jewish wisdom and values. This position reports to the Executive Director.
This is a full-time, in-office position offering a competitive salary and excellent benefits, including 100% employer-paid medical for the employee and a 401K with up to 10% employer contribution.
Key Responsibilities:
Operations Leadership
- Serve as a strategic partner to the Executive Director and Director of Strategic Grantmaking, ensuring cohesive coordination across all operational functions in support of the Foundation’s mission
- Lead operational planning and support for Board meetings, staff retreats, and major organizational events ensuring these are aligned with and advance the Foundation’s vision
- Model and uphold the Foundation’s values, professionalism, and commitment to its mission in all internal and external activities, processes, and policies
- Perform other duties as needed in support of the Foundation’s operational success and its broader purpose.
Business Operations and Systems
- Provide strategic oversight and quality control, including identify opportunities for improvements, for core operational functions, including finance, human resources, grant administration and technology, ensuring alignment with organizational goals, mission and compliance standards
- Supervise and collaborate with Foundation staff and partners (e.g. Accountant, HR Consultant, IT Vendors) and manage relationships in ways that reflect the Foundation’s values and commitment to mission-driven work
- Oversee budgeting, forecasting, financial reporting, and audits in collaboration with finance partners; supervise compliance with nonprofit accounting standards and financial policies, including IRS regulations; present financial reports for internal use and Board review that support strategic decisions aligned with the Foundation’s mission
- Support effective recruitment, onboarding, performance management, and staff development efforts in partnership with HR consultant; promote a positive, mission-driven and inclusive workplace culture
- Ensure accurate payroll, benefits administration, employee records, and compliance with employment laws and internal HR policies
- Direct the maintenance and security of technology systems and data platforms (e.g. CRM, grant management, file storage); coordinate with IT partners on troubleshooting, upgrades, and cybersecurity
- Oversee grant administration workflows by aligning program, finance, and administrative processes- track signed agreements, coordinate disbursements, and supervise calendars for key deadlines and compliance documentation in ways that align appropriate with the culture of the Foundation and its grantee-clients
Office & Facilities Management
- Provide strategic oversight of the office and facilities operations, ensuring high standards for cleanliness, safety, functionality, hospitality, and an environment that reflects the Foundation’s values.
- Supervise and support the Office Manager in the day-to-day administration of the Foundation’s physical office including office maintenance, vendor coordination, and share space management, and serve as a backup or point of escalation when needed to ensure continuity of operations
- Oversee office infrastructure and equipment, partnering with IT consultants to ensure systems are current, secure, fully functional and supportive of the Foundation’s core work and staff needs
- Maintain, ensure, and implement office procedures, safety protocols, emergency response plans, and up-to-date physical security systems
- Oversee logistics and quality control for internal and vendor-supported events, supervising event staff as appropriate and ensuring cultural and mission focused details are addressed
Compliance & Risk Management
- Monitor and manage organizational compliance requirements, including IRS filings, state registrations, and charitable filings in service of the Foundation’s integrity and accountability
- Maintain lay governance documents such as bylaws, meeting minutes, and board policies
- Coordinate annual compliance processes, including D&O insurance renewals
- Support risk mitigation efforts across all operational areas, identifying and addressing potential vulnerabilities
- Ensure adherence to document retention, archiving protocols, and internal control policies
Qualifications
- BA/BS required; Master’s degree preferred
- Experience and familiarity with Jewish communal organizations
- Minimum 7-10 years of relevant professional experience
- Working knowledge of finance, budgeting, and accounting practices
- Experience overseeing HR functions, including compliance, the employee experience, and policy development.
- Exceptional organizational and project management skills; ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to work collaboratively across departments and with external partners
- Discretion and sound judgement in handling confidential and sensitive matters
- Detail oriented, proactive, and resourceful, with a continuous improvement mindset
- Proficiency in the use of professional technology including MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook). Professional familiarity/experience with social media.
Ben Hall Law is reinventing what it means to practice child abuse and neglect law in Michigan. We are committed to representing DHHS in a professional manner while providing excellent legal representation and service to our client—and we hold ourselves to that standard every single day. We live by six core values that define how we work and who we are: Fun, Accountability, Service, Teamwork, Integrity, and Excellence. These are not words on a wall. They are the lens through which we make decisions, evaluate performance, and build our culture. If those values resonate with you, keep reading.
Position: Child Abuse & Neglect Attorney (DHHS Representation)
Employment Type: Full-Time
Work Location: Primarily Remote—reliable commute to court required; occasional in-person firm attendance required
Service Area: Multiple Michigan Counties
Practice Group: Child Abuse & Neglect
Experience Required: 3+ Years in Child Abuse & Neglect Law
The Practice GroupThis position is part of a growing child abuse and neglect practice group dedicated exclusively to DHHS representation. The current team consists of a team lead, an associate attorney, a case manager, and a dedicated paralegal. You will not be working in isolation—you will be part of a cohesive, purpose-driven unit where collaboration is the norm and everyone is invested in each other's success and the success of the client.
Position OverviewThe Child Abuse & Neglect Attorney will serve as legal counsel to DHHS in child protective proceedings across multiple Michigan counties. This role is designed for an attorney who is passionate about the welfare of children and driven by the belief that high-quality legal representation is one of the most powerful tools available to improve how the child welfare system functions in practice.
This is not a 9-to-5. Child welfare does not keep business hours, and neither does this role. The position requires the ability to respond to after-hours, weekend, and holiday calls for emergencies. If that is a problem, this is not the right fit. If that is the kind of work that energizes you, read on.
The position is primarily remote. Candidates must be able to reliably commute to court appearances across their assigned counties as needed. In-person attendance at firm meetings, trainings, and events is required on an occasional basis. This position is also eligible—and actively encouraged—to attend state and national conferences related to child welfare law and policy.
This Job Is Not For You If...We believe in being direct. This position is an exceptional opportunity—but only for the right person. Please do not apply if:
You are looking for a strict 9-to-5. Emergencies happen. Children cannot wait. This role requires availability outside of standard business hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays.
You prefer to work alone. This is a team environment. Collaboration is not optional—it is how we operate. Lone wolves will not thrive here.
You are uncomfortable with accountability. We hold ourselves and each other to a high standard. Mistakes are learning opportunities, but deflection and avoidance have no place on our team.
You are satisfied with the status quo. The child welfare system has real problems. We are here to make it better through the quality of our work, one case at a time. If you have made peace with "good enough," this is not the right place for you.
You have a "not my job" mentality. We aim to provide unreasonable hospitality—not just to our clients, but to everyone we interact with. That means we help each other, we get the job done, and we do not look the other way when something needs doing. Sometimes that means extra time on a night or weekend. Sometimes it means handling something that is not technically in your job description. If you are keeping score on what is and is not your responsibility, this is not the right environment for you.
Key Responsibilities• Represent DHHS in child abuse and neglect proceedings across multiple Michigan counties, including hearings, trials, and appellate matters.
• Develop and maintain deep expertise in DHHS policies, procedures, and operational realities, keeping current as policies evolve.
• Evaluate facts and applicable law to provide sound, candid legal advice to the client while clearly communicating that final decisions rest with the client, not counsel.
• Draft pleadings, motions, orders, and other legal documents with precision and attention to detail.
• Conduct legal research and stay current on developments in Michigan child welfare law, relevant case law, and statutory changes.
• Collaborate with DHHS caseworkers, supervisors, and agency personnel to understand case facts, gather evidence, and develop litigation strategy.
• Provide training and legal guidance to DHHS staff, building the agency's understanding of legal standards, procedures, and best practices.
• Respond to after-hours, weekend, and holiday emergency calls as required.
• Engage constructively with judges, opposing counsel, guardians ad litem, and other professionals in a manner that reflects the integrity of the firm and the importance of the work.
• Participate actively as a member of the practice group and the broader firm—sharing knowledge, supporting colleagues, and contributing to firm-wide goals and culture.
• Represent the firm and client at state and national child welfare conferences and remain engaged with the broader professional community.
• Manage a multi-county caseload efficiently, including calendaring, deadlines, and court scheduling across jurisdictions.
• Other duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications• Active Michigan law license in good standing.
• Minimum of 3 years of experience in child abuse and neglect law, with substantial courtroom experience in child protective proceedings.
• Expert-level knowledge of Michigan child welfare statutes, including the Juvenile Code, the Child Protection Law, and relevant case law.
• Demonstrated ability to evaluate complex fact patterns, synthesize applicable law, and deliver clear, actionable legal advice.
• Strong understanding of—or demonstrated ability to rapidly develop expertise in—DHHS policies and procedures.
• Excellent written and oral advocacy skills.
• Proven ability to manage a multi-county caseload with competing deadlines.
• Ability to reliably commute to court appearances across assigned Michigan counties as required.
• People-oriented professional with strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work effectively with agency staff, colleagues, and members of the public.
• Willingness and demonstrated ability to provide training and legal education to DHHS staff.
• Availability to respond to after-hours, weekend, and holiday emergency calls.
• Commitment to client-centered representation: fully advising the client while honoring the client's authority over final decisions.
• Genuine alignment with the firm's core values: Fun, Accountability, Service, Teamwork, Integrity, and Excellence.
• Self-directed work habits and professional reliability suitable for a primarily remote position.
Preferred Qualifications• Prior experience representing DHHS in child protective proceedings.
• Familiarity with DHHS systems, casework processes, and multi-disciplinary team dynamics.
• Experience practicing across multiple Michigan counties or circuits.
• Experience in formal or informal legal training roles—presentations to agency staff, CLEs, or similar.
• Active engagement with state or national child welfare professional organizations.
What We're Looking ForThe right candidate brings more than legal skill—they bring conviction. We are looking for someone who:
• Is genuinely passionate about the welfare of children and approaches this work as a calling, not just a career.
• Is driven by the opportunity to create systemic change through the quality of their daily practice—one case, one hearing, one well-trained caseworker at a time.
• Puts client satisfaction at the top of their priority list and treats the attorney-client relationship as foundational, not transactional.
• Is people-oriented: someone who builds trust with agency staff, collaborates naturally with colleagues, and brings genuine warmth and professionalism to every interaction.
• Holds themselves accountable, welcomes feedback, and is always looking for ways to improve.
• Exercises mature, independent judgment while remaining fully accountable to the client's authority over strategic and case decisions.
• Embraces the full scope of the role—including the after-hours moments that remind us why this work matters.
Compensation & BenefitsBen Hall Law offers a competitive compensation package commensurate with experience, including:
• Salary: Dependent upon experience
• Paid Time Off: 4 weeks of paid vacation annually
• Sick Leave: 1 week of paid sick time annually
• Retirement: 401(k) plan
• Health Insurance: Medical, dental, and vision coverage
• Disability Insurance: Short-term and long-term disability coverage
• Life Insurance: Firm-provided life insurance
• Professional Development: Eligibility and encouragement to attend state and national child welfare conferences
How to ApplyTo be considered, submit a cover letter and resume to
In your cover letter, please describe why this position appeals to you and how you see yourself fitting into our culture. Include your salary requirements. Cover letters or candidates that do not follow these instructions will not be considered.
Sign-on Bonus Available!
To help children and their families better understand the illness, hospitalization and outpatient procedures. Decreasing stress and anxiety related to procedures, separation from home and family and changes in routine are the key focus areas.
Qualifications
License/Certifications:
Certified Child Life Specialist (CCLS) within 1 year - Association of Child Life Professionals (ACLP) AND
Basic Life Support (BLS) within 30 days - American Heart Association (AHA)
Education:
Bachelor's Degree: Child Development including the 10 required courses as outlined by Association of Child Life Professionals OR
Bachelor's Degree: Related Field including the 10 required courses as outlined by Association of Child Life Professionals
Successful completion of a 600 hour child life internship.
Other Knowledge/Skills:
Writes, reads, comprehends and speaks fluent English.
Basic computer knowledge using word processing, spreadsheet, email, and web browser.
Multicultural sensitivity
Critical thinking skills using independent judgment in making decisions.
Responsibilities
Assessment-Promotes the use of evidence-based practice using protocols and procedures.
- Observe and assess the needs and concerns of the child and family
- Develops an individualized plan of care using a collaborative approach with the patient/family and health care team.
- Uses appropriate interventions identified in the plan of care to achieve expected patient outcomes
- Systematically evaluates and documents patient's progress toward expected outcomes/goals.
- Modifies plan of care based on evaluation
- Completes required documentation as appropriate, including patient chart and event reports
- Demonstrates professional accountability for own practice as evidenced through seeking resources and continuing self-development
- Demonstrates knowledge of equipment. Acquires and maintains current knowledge and skills in evidence based
Intervention-participates in the interdisciplinary care of the patient with the collaboration of team members, utilizing additional resources as needed.
- Analyzes clinical situations in a systematic way and acts to obtain resources or correct problems to meet or exceed expected outcomes or patient needs
- Demonstrates ownership and persistence to ensure problem is resolved in best way possible.
- Consistently prioritizes work based on changes in patient condition, changes in assignment and unanticipated interruptions
- Identifies and utilizes team resources to solve identified problems or needs
- Collaborates with the health care team in the organization of tasks and activities for the patient's care from admission to discharge according to the plan of care and to meet identified expected outcomes
- Works with other team members in delegating tasks and activities appropriately
- Advocates with physicians on patient's behalf when necessary
- Utilizes communication and teamwork strategies aimed at promoting high team performance and achieving optimal patient outcomes and unit productivity
- Chooses an appropriate and meaningful communication style when interacting with others: gives and accepts constructive.
Education- Assesses and chooses teaching strategies appropriate to the patient's age and family needs.
- Adapts teaching strategies based on patient's response, readiness to learn and level of comprehension
- Takes cultural, age-specific, gender, and developmental factors into consideration when teaching patients about procedures, illness, hospital experience, etc.
- Ensures patient safety in the hospital environment by following policy/procedures and adhering to National Patient Safety Goals
- Consults appropriate resources within the hospital to provide specialized education
- Utilizes SVI patient education system as a resource for patients and family members
- Promotes the professional development of self and team members
- Shares clinical knowledge through formal and informal teaching and in response to the learning needs of others.
Performance Improvement- actively participates in data collection, analysis, problem-solving and gives input on process improvements and patient satisfaction.
- Works with interdisciplinary team in identifying opportunities for improvement in patient care and patient/family satisfaction
- Actively promotes and achieves customer satisfaction (patient, family, departments, physicians)
- Participates in the implementation of Performance Improvement initiatives
- Promptly and efficiently follows up on patient/family requests/needs - anticipates patient/family needs
- Encourages coworkers in achieving excellent customer satisfaction; utilizes organizational service excellence standards
- Serves on unit-based councils as needed
- Identifies practice problems on the unit
- Implements changes in own clinical practice based on literature and unit process improvement outcomes
- Works on assigned projects, data collection, audits as assigned.
About Us
Find it here.
Discover the job, the career, the purpose you were meant for. At Carle Health, we're committed to fostering a workplace where every team member feels valued, respected and empowered, where passion and purpose come together to positively impact the lives of our patients and our communities. Find it all at Carle Health.
Our nearly 17,000 team members and providers work together to support patient care across central and southeastern Illinois. We've grown to include eight, award-winning hospitals and a multispecialty provider group with more than 1,500 doctors and advanced practice providers. We're developing the next generation of providers and healthcare professionals through Carle Illinois College of Medicine, the world's first engineering-based medical school, and Methodist College. Carle BroMenn Medical Center, Carle Foundation Hospital, Carle Health Methodist Hospital, Carle Health Proctor Hospital, Carle Health Pekin Hospital, and Carle Hoopeston Regional Health Center hold Magnet designations, the nation's highest honor for nursing care.
We offer opportunities in several communities throughout central Illinois with potential for growth and life-long careers at Carle Health.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class. Carle Health participates in E-Verify and may provide the Social Security Administration and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security with information from each new employee's Form I-9 to confirm work authorization. | For more information:
Compensation and Benefits
The Child Life Specialist works to meet the psychosocial needs of patients and families by providing education, preparation, procedural support, and therapeutic play to reduce stress and enable pediatric patients to cope more effectively with their medical experiences. The Child Life Specialist will act as a resource for nursing staff by aiding in their understanding of the psychosocial effects of hospitalization of children and adolescents according to both their chronological age as well as their developmental level. The Child Life Specialist will be responsible for assisting families through the initial stages of the grieving process.
Candidates must have the completed 10 required courses as outlined by Association of Child Life Professionals along with a completed 600-hour Child Life Specialist internship completed & listed on the submitted resume/application to be considered. To review the list of courses please visit: 2019-eligibility-details.pdf
*****This position qualifies for a sign-on bonus!
Qualifications
Education Level
Field of Study
Bachelor's Degree
Child Development
Or
Bachelor's Degree
Related Field
Education Note:
including the 10 required courses as outlined by Association of Child Life Professionals.
Licensure/Certification Requirements
Licenses/Certifications
Certified Child Life Specialist (CCLS) within 1 year - Association of Child Life Professionals (ACLP)
And
Basic Life Support (BLS) within 30 days - American Heart Association (AHA)
Specialized Knowledge and Skills Requirements
Ability to relate well to people of diverse backgrounds, and thorough understanding of the effects of health inequities on patients and families. Excellent communication skills and the ability to develop quick rapport with patients, families, and colleagues. Must take initiative to serve the needs of patients and assist fellow team members.
Responsibilities
Integrates into practice full consideration of the chronological age, developmental level, and the cultural diversity of the patient
Works collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team to meet the needs of the patient and family.
Carries out psychosocial assessments of patients and families to identify needs, strengths, and concerns
Utilizes developmentally appropriate explanations, sensory information, hands-on exploration and medical/therapeutic play to explain medical information to children and adolescents.
Facilitates family involvement and supports patients and families in adjustment to illness/injury as well as hospitalization
Creates coping plans with patients and assists in designated activity during stressful procedures (e.g. diversion, guided imagery, deep breathing). Provides and supports nonpharmacological pain management.
Provides safe, developmentally appropriate play and peer interactions to patients to aid in the normalization of the hospital environment
Supports families through the initial stages of grief and bereavement in regards to the death of a parent, sibling, or the child's own impeding death
Documents patient information pertaining to Child Life services provided
Assists with pediatric unit programs and events to provide activities and entertainment to patients and families through community engagement
Develops educational resources for staff, patients, and the community.
Participates in training and mentoring students pursuing clinical preparation within the Child Life department.
Oversees the inventory of medical and developmental play items throughout the hospital.
Functions as a mandated reporter, reporting suspicions of child abuse and/or neglect to the Department of Children and Family Services
Perform other duties as assigned.
Department Specific Job Function
Provides medical play and/or diversion tactics during painful procedures
Oversees the inventory of donated supplies within Pediatrics
Directs unit volunteers
About Us
Find it here.
Discover the job, the career, the purpose you were meant for. At Carle Health, we're committed to fostering a workplace where every team member feels valued, respected and empowered, where passion and purpose come together to positively impact the lives of our patients and our communities. Find it all at Carle Health.
Our nearly 17,000 team members and providers work together to support patient care across central and southeastern Illinois. We’ve grown to include eight, award-winning hospitals and a multispecialty provider group with more than 1,500 doctors and advanced practice providers. We’re developing the next generation of providers and healthcare professionals through Carle Illinois College of Medicine, the world’s first engineering-based medical school, and Methodist College. Carle BroMenn Medical Center, Carle Foundation Hospital, Carle Health Methodist Hospital, Carle Health Proctor Hospital, Carle Health Pekin Hospital, and Carle Hoopeston Regional Health Center hold Magnet® designations, the nation’s highest honor for nursing care.
We offer opportunities in several communities throughout central Illinois with potential for growth and life-long careers at Carle Health.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class. Carle Health participates in E-Verify and may provide the Social Security Administration and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security with information from each new employee's Form I-9 to confirm work authorization. | For more information:
Compensation and Benefits
The compensation range for this position is $22.82per hour - $38.11per hour. This represents a good faith minimum and maximum range for the role at the time of posting by Carle Health. The actual compensation offered a candidate will be dependent on a variety of factors including, but not limited to, the candidate’s experience, qualifications, location, training, licenses, shifts worked and compensation model. Carle Health offers a comprehensive benefits package for team members and providers. To learn more visit /benefits.
Creighton University School of Medicine - Phoenix
Graduate Medical Education
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Program Manager
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The GME Program Manager works in collaboration with the Program Director(s) and GME Program Managers to coordinate administration of residency and fellowship educational programs for the department. The GME Program Manager serves as the administrative person for the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Program and is primarily responsible for programmatic planning and accreditation across both primary training sites and the operational and financial management of the designated GME training program in partnership with the GME Manager/Administrator.
In collaboration with the Program Director and reporting to the GME Manager/Administrator, the position requires a comprehensive and detailed understanding of national accreditation policies and hospital policies, as well as a high degree of initiative and independent judgment.
This position is based out of Mesa. You may need to travel to Phoenix occasionally
Essential Functions & Responsibilities:
- Collaborates with the GME Program Director and or program leadership members to design, implement, and manage the administrative/academic operations of the program(s).
- Provides direct supervision for administrators within Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Program, with responsibility to delegate and organize work within the team.
- Manages evaluations and career progression of direct reports.
- Oversee timecards, time management, leave of absences, and all HR matters for the learners of the program.
- Provides support and meets regularly with the Program Director concerning program management and activities and the status of projects. Identifies and evaluates the methods for improving workflow and cost effectiveness and makes recommendations to the Program Director and GME Manager for improvement.
- Oversee program-level policy development.
- Interprets and applies ACGME, other national accrediting agencies, and hospital policies to support compliance.
- Provides both administrative supervision and support to residents/fellows. Acts as a liaison between residents and hospital administration when necessary. Establishes relationships and acts as a liaison to other Hospitals, internal departments, and divisions regarding resident recruitment, orientation, external rotations, etc.
- Oversees department-level trainee orientation.
- Informs residents and trainees of inter and intradepartmental policy and procedure changes, with assistance from GME office.
- Develops, implements, and oversees the maintenance of filing, record keeping, distribution of materials, and other types of office/program systems. Evaluates and standardizes office procedures and effectively troubleshoots and resolves issues.
- Creates and/or oversees external program advertising/media through websites, brochures, postcards, publications, and other such media. Creates/edits annual publications regarding the program. Responsible for program's website content.
- Develops, implements and improves the evaluative processes of the trainees, program, faculty, and rotations.
- Directs planning of departmental annual events including recruitment, orientation, graduation, faculty retreats, as well as various meetings and program-related events.
- Oversees organization of CCC and PEC meetings and preparation and distribution of materials for conferences and lectures.
- Assists GME office to track and processes paperwork for visa requests, in conjunction with the Registrar and International Office.
- Works with GME to ensure accuracy of budget statements and assists with yearly residency budget. Oversees all purchasing for the office/program. Approves expense reports. Assesses equipment acquisition and training needs and makes recommendations to the Program Director and GME Manager.
- Prepares ACGME Annual Reporting (WebADS), Self Study, Site Visits, and internal/special reviews.
- Oversees the ERAS database (Electronic Residency Application System) and its processes during the Residency Recruitment season.
- Accountable for compliance of program letters of agreement (PLA) for all required activities and ensures agreements are revised and maintained in accordance with ACGME and GME requirements.
- Plans and oversees all Match responsibilities and corresponds with newly matched residents about requirements and process for appointment to the hospitals. In applicable programs, assists with quota review and rank list entry and certification in NRMP (National Residency Matching Program).
- Develops initiatives to address program weaknesses in coordination with the Program Director, the Program Evaluation Committee, and other leadership team members.
- Analyzes data and trends regarding accreditation and program management to implement initiatives to address program quality improvement.
- Delivers guidance and mentors other levels of GME Program Administrators.
- Assists with planning and delivery of Program Administrator development and related activities.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Education and Experience:
- 2-5 years' experience of office administrative experience, preferably in a healthcare and/or education setting.
- Bachelor's Degree or equivalent combination of education and experience
- Considerable professional/administrative experience
- Demonstrated ability to make independent decisions to determine appropriate course of action within the context of policies and standards
- Demonstrated ability to analyze, compare and evaluate various courses of action within scope of the role
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to organize information.
- Ability to handle sensitive information with absolute confidentiality.
- Working knowledge of software applications including Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
- Ability to make decisions independently or to escalate issues as needed.
- Preferred-Minimum of five (5) years of direct experience as the primary GME program coordinator (manager) of an ACGME-accredited residency-fellowship program(s) required including current specific knowledge and experience with ACGME Common Program Requirements and specialty board requirements
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills required
- Organizational skills
- Analytical skills required
The Superintendent/Foreman manages the daily site activities for Foundations projects by ensuring the project is constructed in accordance with safety, design, budget, and schedule. The Superintendent/Foreman directly manages the lead personnel and staff on each project site.
A Day in the Life:
- Daily communication with General Superintendents regarding job specific needs including workforce and equipment requirements.
- Daily contact with job site crews to ensure project time schedule and workforce needs are being met.
- Schedules subcontractors to complete work as needed. Monitors subcontractor work to ensure work is complete per subcontractor agreement.
- Maintains safe working environment by identifying workplace hazards and taking corrective action when necessary.
- Ensures employees have up-to-date information on safety procedures and policies.
- Conducts daily Job Hazard Awareness meetings, daily stretching, and weekly Tool Box topics.
- Complete daily record keeping including daily logs, equipment schedules, material schedules, and timecards.
- Manages field personnel in fair and equitable manner in accordance with Veit policies, procedures, as well as compliance with local and federal laws.
- Addresses staff performance issues as they occur.
- Participates in pre-construction meetings to discuss project start up and project planning. Prepares and participates in regular job site meetings throughout the project lifecycle.
- Provides timely and accurate documentation for reporting safety issues, equipment damage and workplace injuries, according to Veit policies and procedures.
- Ensures all work follows specified quality standards. Inspects field work for quality compliance, materials for quality compliance and review assembly of manufacturer's literature and drawings before work begins.
- Responds to inquiries or complaints from customers, regulatory agencies, or members of the business community.
- Regular participation in training for construction methods and safety. Supports training opportunities for staff.
- Keeps supervisor informed of known actions, written or verbal, which may affect the ability to successfully perform assignments or adversely affect company operations.
What You'll Need:
- Five years of experience overseeing a crew responsible for installation of deep foundation systems. Must have experience installing and/or overseeing piledriving, micropiles, caisson, and helical piles.
- 5+ years' experience with foundation/ground improvement equipment (drills, concrete pumps, batch plants).
- Ability to oversee multiple jobs simultaneously while maintaining a strong commitment to safety, quality, and schedule.
- OSHA 30-hour, HAZWOPER certificate, Excavating Safety Training, Blueprint Training, CPR, First Aid.
- Ability to read, analyze and interpret policies, reports, construction plans, construction specifications, and legal documents.
- Ability to use Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, iPad and iPhone.
- Ability to communicate and schedule project needs appropriately.
- Ability to effectively communicate both oral and written with employees, clients, and other business associates. Must clearly communicate directions and information. Must possess the ability to respond to inquiries or complaints from customers, regulatory agencies, or members of the business community. Must have good interpersonal skill and be able to speak effectively before groups as well as individuals.
- Ability to work with mathematical concepts. Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages ratios, and proportions to practical field quantity situations.
- Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to interpret an extensive variety of technical instructions in mathematical or diagram form and deal with several abstract and concrete variables.
- Must possess the ability to satisfactorily perform each essential duty and responsibility.
Supervisory Responsibility:
- The Superintendent/Foreman (Foundations) directly manages the lead personnel and staff on each project site.
Other:
- Must be able to pass a pre-employment drug test.
- Must be able to work 8 to 10-hour workdays, Monday through Friday, with occasional weekends, as needed.
- 50% travel within the upper Midwest region is required.
- Must be able to maintain satisfactory Motor Vehicle Record.
- Must be over the age of 18.
- Union affiliation or willingness to join the union is required.
Physical Demands:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Ability to perform manual work requiring periods of extensive physical exertion and potential exposure to adverse weather conditions. Required to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Often required to sit, stand, walk, bend knees, stretch arms, stoop, kneel, talk and hear. Work Environment: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those employees encountered while performing the essential functions of this job. Employee is exposed to environmental conditions, working near machines and loud noises associated with construction sites. Exposed to variable weather conditions including rain, snow, wind, cold and heat. Also exposed to variable terrain.
Additional Job Description:
For Union and Prevailing Wage roles, hourly rate and benefits may vary due to Collective Bargaining Agreements and/or local governing authority.
Who Are We?
Veit is one of the country's leading specialty contractors, with over 96 years of experience and the best people in the industry. We pride ourselves on our relentless pursuit to push the construction industry forward and deliver for our customers. Our modern fleet of iron, diverse expertise, and unmatched determination allow us to successfully tackle some of the largest and most complex projects across every sector while also living out our values every day. Our company culture is one where everyone pitches in to get the job done, regardless of job title or seniority. We do everything we can to maintain an atmosphere where family comes first. We want every one of our employees to look forward to each day at work and make it home safe and happy at the end of the day.
Our Core Values- Deliberately Safe: We believe all safety incidents are avoidable when everyone operates with a deliberate mindset. We are deliberately proactive and thorough in training and job planning. We are deliberately safe in our everyday operations and decision-making.
- Build with Intention: We build with intention. Whether in the office or the field, we work with grit and determination toward a better future for everyone involved. We leave things better than we found them, and never leave a job until we're proud to put the Veit name on it.
- Leaders Dig First: Egos have no place at Veit. We expect everyone on our team to dig in with a leadership mentality. That means being willing to jump in, take ownership, and get mud on our boots especially when times get challenging.
- Real Relationships: Like our work, we approach relationships authentically, with a long-term mindset. Whether you're a client partner, vendor, or team member, we make an effort to build a more meaningful connection with you by communicating with respect and honesty.
- Integrity in Everything: As part of the Veit family, everything we do and say reflects on this entire company. We act with integrity, which means treating others just as we want to be treated, doing the right thing, and holding ourselves accountable.
VEIT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER, INCLUDING VET/DISABILITY