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Dialysis Staff – Nurse Manager
✦ New
Salary not disclosed
Valentine, NE 9 hours ago
Location: Cherry County Hospital, Valentine, NE 69201

Compensation: Competitive salary

Comprehensive Benefit Package:

•Health Insurance: Co-pay or HSA plan options: 100% paid for Employee

•Dental: 100% paid for Employee

•Vision: 100% paid for Employee

•$50,000 Group Life Insurance with AD&D

•Long-Term Disability: 100% paid for Employee

•Medical and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts

•Health Savings Account with employer contribution

•Supplemental Insurances: Short-Term Disability, Supplemental Life and AD&D, Critical Illness, Hospital Indemnity and Accident •Retirement Plan: 457 plan Pre-Tax and Roth options

Position Summary

The Dialysis Nurse Manager provides oversight and direction to all direct care staff that provide dialysis and nursing care in the Dialysis Unit at the Cherry County Hospital and Clinic. The Nurse Manager assumes the responsibility of day-to-day operations of the dialysis unit, coordinating the required resources for optimal patient care delivery. While on site, the Nurse Manager problem solves and expedites communications with other health care providers to ensure optimal patient outcomes.

Duties and Responsibilities

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.

Coordination of Patient Care

- Provides for patient care requirements by coordinating and directing the operations of the patient care in the dialysis unit
- Provides guidelines for measuring the quality of patient care, based on accepted standards of nursing practice
- Assures delivery of patient care consistent with private, state, and federal regulations
- Ensures appropriate numbers of component staff are available to meet patient care needs
- Ensures patient care assignments are based on patient needs and staff competency
- Assures nursing staff participates in the development of the individual patient care plan and teaching program for dialysis patients
- Assures care/services provided meet cultural and age-related needs of the patient population served
- Provides direction in the application of the nursing process, maintaining clinical expertise in the assessment and care of the patient with renal failure
- Serves as a patient advocate
- Communicates with other health care team members and departments to meet patient care needs
- Demonstrates ability to perform all of the staff nurse essential functions when providing direct patient care per unit requirements
- Monitors adherence to policies, procedures, rules, and regulations to ensure safety of patients and staff
- Assures current written policies and procedures are available to assist the nursing staff and encourages participation of the staff in the formulation of policies and procedures when indicated
- Implements standards of nursing care, review and revises standards as necessary to ensure optimal patient outcomes
- Facilitates timely admissions, transfers and discharges
- Keeps management informed of patient care and staff issues
- Demonstrates continued involvement in professional growth by developing personal education objectives and participating in professional growth opportunities to assure continued adherence to professional standards and provision of quality patient care
- Follows established hospital and unit policies and procedures
- Ensures the confidentiality of patients’ medical, personal, and financial records is maintained
- Knowledgeable of and committed to practicing Corporate Compliance policies and procedures

Administrative/Regulatory Requirements

- Maintains working knowledge of pertinent rules, regulations and policies affecting the unit and assures staff compliance with these
- Assists in preparation for and participates in surveys and certifications
- Recognizes, takes action and reports deficiencies in a timely manner
- Assists in writing, reviewing and updating patient care policies and procedures specific to the unit
- Reviews selected documentation for compliance with required private, state and federal rules and regulations
- Maintains and submits required documentation/reports for the ESRD Network, administration and governing body as required
- Maintains ongoing liaison among the governing body, administration, medical and nursing personnel, and other professional staff through meetings and periodic reports
- Participates in the development, negotiation and implementation of agreements or contracts into which the Dialysis Unit may enter into, as directed by management
- Ensures the development and implementation of an accounting and reporting system, including the annual development of a budgetary program, maintenance of fiscal records and submission of fiscal records and quarterly reports to the governing body
- Coordinates multidisciplinary facets of renal care

Staff Performance and Development

- Monitors performance of unit staff through data collection, identifying learning needs, educating, role modeling, and evaluation to ensure maintenance and enhancement of clinical expertise
- Problem solves and makes decisions within areas of accountability by using a well defines approach to ensure effective and efficient patient care
- Assures clear, concise and current written policies and procedures are available to assist the nursing staff and support positive patient outcomes
- Assures all new personnel successfully complete the required orientation program
- Identifies learning needs of staff and assures that technical/clinical professional programs for staff development are available to encourage personnel development
- Provides immediate feedback to staff and management regarding performance issues
- Reviews documentation and evaluates staff for competency and p0erformance evaluations
- Role models positive professional characteristics
- Contributes to professional growth of colleagues
- Participates in educational programs and staff meetings
- As needed, attends trainings and hospital/clinic meetings.
- Maintains authority and approval for hiring, termination, and disciplinary actions

Leadership

- Demonstrates leadership on the job by continuously implementing standards, reviewing and revising as necessary, to reflect changes in nursing practice
- Demonstrates respect for patient rights and confidentiality
- Values potential and contributions of each individual
- Demonstrates accountability and responsibility to seek opportunities for own learning and professional advancement
- Develops and maintains professional contacts and positive relations with the medical team, unit staff, other health care professions, patients and family members
- Promotes nursing profession by effective role modeling
- Provides community educational programs to educate the public regarding hemodialysis service

Quality Assurance/Improvement

- Contributes to and promotes the unit’s Quality Assurance/Improvement Plan to ensure the highest quality patient care is provided
- Incorporates the Quality Assurance/Impr
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Advanced Practice Provider II- Psychiatry Correctional Health
✦ New
Salary not disclosed
Fort Worth, TX 9 hours ago
Job Description

Location: Jail Mental Health

Advanced Practice Provider II- Psychiatry Correctional Health

Primary Purpose

Responsible for providing health care for patients in designated primary or specialty areas, including patient diagnoses, treatment, education, and referrals. Serves as a resource and role model for clinical practice, training, evaluation, and direct management of practitioners and students in all areas encompassed by the service line to ensure optimal patient care quality. Assist leadership in assessing, planning, organizing, and implementing designated advanced practice provider activities.

Minimum Specifications

Education

Physician Assistant

- Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university and successful completion of an accredited Physician Assistant Program recognized by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA) or its predecessors.

Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN)

- Master's degree in nursing or a Doctor of Nursing Practice Degree accredited through the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) or the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing, Inc. (ACEN).

Experience

- 3 plus years of clinical experience as an Advanced Practice Provider (APP) performing the same or similar job duties.
- 5 plus years of clinical experience as an Advanced Practice Provider (APP) in any field.

Equivalent Education and/or Experience

- Current employees hired at Parkland before March 1, 2014, may have an equivalent combination of education and experience.

Certification/Registration/Licensure

Must have a current healthcare provider BLS for Healthcare Providers certification from one of the following

- American Heart Association
- American Red Cross
- Military Training Network
- Must meet and maintain licensing and registration requirements as delineated by the Medical Staff Bylaws, Medical Staff Rules and Regulations, and Credentialing Policies/Procedures.

Physician Assistant

- Current, valid Physician Assistant licensure from the Texas Board of Physician Assistants.
- Current certification as a Physician Assistant by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants.

Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (Nurse Practitioner)

- Current RN licensure from the Texas Board of Nursing, or a valid Compact RN license.
- Current licensure from the Texas Board of Nursing as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) with authorization to practice as a Family, Adult, Gerontology, Adult-Gerontology, Adult-Gerontology Acute Care, Acute Care, Pediatric, Pediatric Acute Care, Psychiatric Mental Health, or Women's Health Nurse Practitioner.

Must have an active certification as a Nurse Practitioner by one of the following

- Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) or the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Program (AANPCP)
- Adult Nurse Practitioner (ANP) by ANCC or AANPCP
- Gerontology Nurse Practitioner (GNP) by ANCC or AANPCP
- Adult-Gerontology-Primary Care Nurse Practitioner by ANCC or AANPCP
- Adult-Gerontology-Acute Care Nurse Practitioner by the ANCC or American Association of Critical-Care Nurses Certification Corporation (AACNCC)
- Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (ACNP) by ANCC or AACNCC
- Pediatric Nurse Practitioner's Primary Care (PNP-PC or PPCNP) by the Pediatric Nursing Certification Board (PNCB) or ANCC
- Pediatric Nurse Practitioner's Acute Care (PNP-AC) by PNCB
- Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) by ANCC
- Women's Health Nurse Practitioner (WHCNP) by the National Certification Corporation

Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (Certified Nurse Midwife)

- Current RN licensure from the Texas Board of Nursing, or a valid Compact RN license.
- Current licensure as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) with authorization to practice as a Nurse Midwife by the Texas Board of Nursing.
- Must have active certification as a Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM) by the American Midwifery Certification Board (AMCB) or its predecessor.

Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (Clinical Nurse Specialist)

- Current RN licensure from the Texas Board of Nursing, or a valid Compact RN license.
- Current licensure from the Texas Board of Nursing as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) with authorization to practice as a Clinical Nurse Specialist.

Must have an active certification as described below by one of the following

- Adult Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) by ANCC or AACNCC
- Psychiatric Mental Health Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) by ANCC or AACNCC

Skills or Special Abilities

- Provides care to assigned patient population in accordance with the current State of Texas Nursing Practice Act or Texas Medical Board Rules, as applicable to licensure, established protocols, multidisciplinary plan of care, and clinical area-specific standards.
- Must demonstrate leadership ability through both superior clinical skills and as a practice development resource.
- Must have effective verbal and written communication skills.
- Must have effective leadership skills to include motivation, recruitment, retention, and change management.
- Must demonstrate knowledge of Parkland policies, structure, procedures, and mission.
- Must demonstrate patient-centered behaviors.

Responsibilities

- Performs all clinical practitioner service activities in the designated specialty area, including obtaining histories, performing physical exams, making assessments, and ordering tests to adequately assess, determine diagnoses, and plan care.
- Provides optimal medical decision making and patient care management, consistent with the PHHS mission, to ensure good health outcomes.
- Uses written medical protocols and appropriately consults with consultants.
- Records health history, findings, treatments, and recommendations accurately, clearly, and concisely.
- Manages time effectively to ensure optimal use of patient and provider resources.
- Consults appropriately with supervising physicians and refers patients as necessary to ensure optimal patient outcomes.
- Includes patients and/or families in determining the plan of care, when appropriate.
- Educates patients and their families to ensure self-management, follow-up, and adherence to established treatment.
- Arranges appropriate follow-up appointments.
- Develops appropriate patient education materials and may participate in community outreach activities to promote education and PHHS as a patient-centered/patient-valued healthcare provider.
- Trains, supervises, and evaluates APP students and contributes to the education of residents, interns, and other healthcare trainees. Serves as a clinical resource to other APPs and other allied health professionals.
- Serves as a role model for junior staff and APP students.
- Stays abreast of the latest developments, advancements, and trends in the given practice field by attending seminars/workshops, reading professional journals, and actively participating in professional organizations.
- Participates in PHHS education activities, attends, and provides in-services. Educates peers and staff both formally and informally.
- Seeks information to ensure maintenance of a collaborative learning environment.
- Integrates new knowledge into their practice, takes initiative to learn new techniques and procedures, and shares skills and information with the healthcare team.
- Collaborates and maintains positive working relationships between all PHHS staff. Provides patient-centered care with a focus on good customer service and patient satisfaction.
- Maintains and implements knowledge of all applicable rules, regulations, policies, laws, and guidelines that impact their respective APP fields.
- Develops effective internal controls that promote adherence to applicable state/federal laws, and the program requirements of accreditation agencies and federal, state, and private health plans.
- Maintains current professional certifications and licensure as required by the organization and the APP's governing body.
- Seeks advice and guidance as necessary to ensure proper understanding. Timely completion of all assigned modules and yearly PHHS obligations as defined by the corporate compliance department.
- Identifies work processes and flows for the assigned department.
- Suggests appropriate changes to improve work effectiveness, productivity, and efficiency that support the overall goals of PHHS or the area. Participates in QA/QI projects.
- May participate in clinical research or clinical drug trials.
- Assists in developing, implementing, and monitoring annual goals and objectives for the department that support the mission and objectives of PHHS and the department. Attends regular staff meetings.
- Serves on multi-disciplinary committees as selected and assigned.

Requisition ID: 996282
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Property Product UW Specialist ll- Hybrid, Jersey City, NJ
✦ New
Salary not disclosed

About Tokio Marine:


Tokio Marine has been conducting business in the U.S. market for over a century and we are licensed in all states, Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia, and write all major lines of Commercial Property and Casualty Insurance. We provide unique insurance and risk management tools from our experienced staff of account executives, underwriters and loss prevention engineers and fair and timely claim settlement from a skilled team of claim professionals. We work with major brokers and leading independent insurance agents throughout the United States to serve the world's largest and most distinguished organizations.


We are committed to creating value for our customers by providing ANSHIN (safety, security and peace of mind). We strive to be creative and passionate as we work towards our long-term success.


Tokio Marine Holdings is Japan's oldest, and one of the largest property and casualty insurers. Founded in 1879, TMNF operates worldwide in 47 countries. With annual revenues of approximately $50 billion and an A.M. Best rating of A++, one of the highest in the industry, we are one of the top 20 insurance providers worldwide.


Job Summary:

Assisting CUW Property Product staff in developing, managing and/or updating underwriting, pricing and product strategy that positions Tokio Marine to meet clients’ needs, build company revenues and achieve our corporate profit and return on risk objectives.


As a Property Products Specialists II, you will be a member of the Corporate Underwriting team and will work with the property staff on specific assigned property lines of business to promote profitable growth. The Corporate Underwriting team is responsible for product development, risk management, underwriting governance and compliance strategies that conform to our risk appetite. In this position, you will participate in developing guidelines, processes, products, rates, rules, tools and controls that business segments will utilize in their day-to-day decisions. You will conduct ongoing analysis, monitor results and communicate those results to key distribution and underwriting partners. Collaborating with others to share product performance will be key to success. You will be responsible for developing and managing underwriting, pricing and product strategy that positions Tokio Marine to meet clients’ needs, build company revenues and achieve our corporate objectives. This includes the development and execution of lines of business strategies, growth and enhancing the underwriting expertise within the company.


Essential Job Functions:

  • Assist management in the assessment of the portfolio to ensure profitability
  • Monitors rate adequacy, works with the Actuarial team on profitability analysis, pricing of new coverages and products and assists in the development of a pricing strategy
  • Participate in product development including associated pricing and underwriting tools and reviewing policy forms with Claims and Legal
  • Development of Underwriting guidelines and rules for execution by Field Underwriting
  • Provides general expertise to TMA Field Underwriting on rate, rule and form issues.
  • Collaborates with the Exposure Management team on catastrophe data, modeling and reports, assisting the Product Managers with treaty data and working with Field Underwriting business segments.
  • Conduct Underwriting Reviews of Field Business Segments and supports internal audits and Market Conduct exams.
  • Collaborates and maintains strong relationships with all internal departments
  • Collaborate in the implementation of compliance specifications including the development of tools and resources necessary to maintain compliance requirements
  • Assists the CUW and TMA Executive leadership in initiatives, projects and general areas for assigned lines.
  • Designs and supports training as needed
  • Collaborates, designs, reviews and/or recommends policies, procedure and technology to improve operational efficiency, underwriting profitability and regulatory compliance.
  • Responsible for complying with proper internal controls as necessary to conduct job functions and/or carry out responsibilities and/or administrative activities at Company.


Qualifications

  • College Degree or equivalent preferred
  • CPCU or equivalent Professional designation preferred
  • Minimum of 5+ Years in insurance
  • Experience in Underwriting preferred
  • Knowledge of ISO, AAIS, NCCI and independent state bureau requirements
  • Experience with Underwriting Audits preferred
  • Extensive personal computer skills
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Positive team participation and attributes preferred


Salary range of $100k-130k. Ultimate salary offered will be based on factors such as applicant experience and geographic location. Our company offers a competitive benefits package and bonus eligibility on top of base.


TMA believes the perfect candidate is more than just a resume. If you don't meet every single requirement, but are still interested in the job, we encourage you to apply.


Benefits:

We offer a comprehensive benefit package, which includes a generous 401K match. Our rich history of outstanding results and growth allow us to focus our business plan on continued growth, new products, people development and internal career opportunities.


EEO Statement

Tokio Marine Management is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In order to remain competitive we must attract, develop, motivate, and retain the most qualified employees regardless of age, color, race, religion, gender, disability, national or ethnic origin, family circumstances, life experiences, marital status, military status, or sexual orientation.


Remote working/work at home options are available for this role.
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Interconnection Specialist
Salary not disclosed
New York, NY 3 days ago

Scope of Job
PowerFlex, an EDF power solutions company, is a leading national provider of intelligent onsite energy solutions that support cost-effective and low-carbon electrification and transportation. We deliver integrated solar, storage, EV charging, and microgrid systems, to businesses and organizations. As a single full-service provider, PowerFlex customizes clean technology solutions to help clients achieve their energy and sustainability goals. Through the comprehensive PowerFlex X platform, based on proprietary technology, PowerFlex leverages patented smart software to control, monitor, and optimize a client's distributed energy resources to reduce cost and maximize return on investment. Our technology is deployed at scale to prominent commercial customers such as Adobe, DHL, Prologis, Target, and municipalities such as County of LA. PowerFlex is a top 5 provider in each of Commercial Solar, Storage and EV Charging in the US.

The Interconnection Specialistis responsible formanaging the end-to-end utility interconnection process for commercial and industrial (C&I) solar and battery energy storage projects. Theobjectiveof this role is to drive the interconnection process frominitialsubmission to signed agreement, meeting all schedulemilestonesand providing consistent status updates to internal stakeholders. The Interconnection Specialist mitigates project risk,optimizestimelines for utility interconnection approval, and ensures that distributed energy resources are successfully integrated into the electrical grid.

Location
This role is open to be a hybrid role out of one of our offices (Mountain View, CA,San Diego, CA orLos Angeles, CA. or New York City, NY)

Responsibilities

  • Coordinate utility feedback and deficiency responses to progress interconnection applications through utility studies nationally.
  • Ensureall interconnection submissions areaccurate, complete, andtimely.
  • Manage relationships with third-party engineering vendor partners to oversee the creation of interconnection drawings, single-line diagrams, and technical exhibits.
  • Serve as the primary point of contact for utility representatives to negotiate study timelines, resolve technical discrepancies, andexpeditethe approval process.
  • Proactively develop and grow strategic relationships with utility representatives and engineering departments to improve communication channels andexpediteproject reviews.
  • Maintain an up-to-date knowledge base of utility tariffs, interconnection rules, and net metering policies across variousjurisdictionsto support project feasibility assessments.
  • Facilitate project-specific review meetings with utility representatives, developmentengineersand project developers to review results and options to move project forward
  • Facilitate regular status meetings with development engineers and project developers to provide visibility into interconnection milestones and potential bottlenecks.
  • Ensure all final approved utility documentation and correspondence are organized and archived within the project management system for a clean transition to the Execution team.
  • Collaborate with Business Development Analysts and Project Development teams to evaluate new utility markets, providing critical research on interconnection timelines, estimated costs, and application processes.
  • Collaborate withPowerFlex'sPolicy Team to escalate issues and file complaints as needed

Qualifications
Education/Experience

  • Bachelor's degree in a related field or equivalent practical experiencerequired; B.S. preferred
  • 2-4 years of relevant experience

Skills/Knowledge/Abilities

  • Project Management: Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage a high volume of projects simultaneously across different utilities and stages of development.
  • Communication: Exceptional negotiation and relationship-building skills, witha track recordof successfully navigating utility bureaucracies to resolve technical or administrative bottlenecks. The Interconnection Specialist will alsobe responsible forcoordinating with several internal teams to drive project success.
  • Vendor Management:Demonstratedability to manage third-party engineering consultants, ensuring deliverables meet strict technical standards and project deadlines.
  • Regulatory Expertise:Understanding ofutility tariffs such as California Rule 21 (or equivalent state-specific interconnection rules).
  • Market Research: Ability to analyze and synthesize utility manuals andstatepolicies to help guide the business development team in new geographic markets.
  • Software Skills:Proficiencyin project management software (e.g., Salesforce, Smartsheet, or Procore).

Compensation
The pay range for this position is $90,360 to $110,440 annually. Title and compensation will be determined based on experience and may align to either the Project Developer or Senior Project Developer level. This position is eligible for PowerFlex's comprehensive Health and Welfare plans including but not limited to medical, dental, vision, 401(k) retirement plan and paid time off. The total compensation for this position may include an annual performance bonus (or other incentive compensation, as applicable). PowerFlex's compensation packages carefully consider a candidate's qualifications, experiences, and education in relation to the position.

Physical Requirements
Remaining in a seated position.Long hours oncomputerkeyboard. Prolonged periods of standing and/or walking.

Working Conditions
Approximately 90% of the time is spent in the office environment,utilizingcomputers (frequent use of MS Word, MS Excel, Outlook, Access, PowerPoint,Publisherand Adobe etc.), telephones, and general office equipment.Possibly 10%of the time is spent traveling to conferences or meetings or field traveling to project sites.

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DEI Statement

Our company-wide approach to diversity, equity and inclusion is focused on our workplace, community and business outcomes. We believe Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) is a key component to our mission of delivering renewable solutions and leading the transition to a sustainable energy future. As such, we strive to become a workplace that is diverse, equitable, and inclusive. Our aspiration is to build a culture of belonging and accountability by creating opportunities for growth and continuous learning to ensure progress.



EEO Statement

PowerFlex is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. We are a proud Equal Opportunity Employer and prohibit discrimination based on age, ancestry, color, disability (mental and physical), exercising the right to family care and medical leave, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, military or veteran status, national origin, political affiliation, race, religious creed, sex (includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and related medical conditions), and sexual orientation.



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Aquatics Lifeguard
Salary not disclosed
Corvallis, OR 3 days ago


Position Summary

Be a part of an exciting team dedicated to helping our community become water safe and staying active.
Casual, non-represented, part-time position
Varied hours, may include evenings, weekends, holidays
Seasonal, Spring/Summer

Must meet all qualifications and requirements as listed in the position description.

Current lifeguard certification preferred. If not already certified, OAC provides paid training.

Must be able to commit to a Red Cross Lifeguarding course if not certified.

Course 1: May 16 - 17, 9am - 6pm

Course 2: June 6 - 7, 9am - 6pm



Responsible for the safety and general welfare of pool users in accordance with the City of Corvallis and American Red Cross standards. These tasks are illustrative only and may include other related duties.

Essential Duties

Maintains constant vigil over patrons and effectively rescues persons in danger. Provides lifeguard services in both indoor and outdoor pools.Monitors the use of the swimming pools, classrooms, locker rooms and other areas in the facility; enforces safety rules.Prevents accidents.Provides corrective feedback to patrons who may not be following facility rules or Parks and Recreation Code of Conduct Guidelines.Performs a variety of miscellaneous duties such as but not limited to, setting up equipment, putting away equipment, maintenance and cleaning, and helping set up and support classes and events.Responds to public inquires about aquatics programs and special events.Assists patrons with disabilities enter and exit the pools.Supports the Head Lifeguard in opening duties, closing duties and facility operations.Attends and actively participates in monthly in-service training and maintains in-service training requirements.Assists in implementing and supporting various aquatics competitions, facility rentals, and special events.Assists with maintenance of records and statistics for aquatics programs and equipment as directed.Assists with maintenance of the swimming pools and equipment.Conforms with all safety rules and performs work is a safe manner.Delivers excellent customer service to diverse audiences.Maintains effective work relationships.Arrives to work, meetings, and other work-related functions on time and maintains regular job attendance.

Qualifications and Skills

Education and ExperienceCombination of education and experience that provides the employee with the knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the essential functions of the position. Previous lifeguard experience preferred.Knowledge, Skills and AbilitiesThorough knowledge of safe aquatic practices, ability and alertness to recognize potentially hazardous situations and/or practices. Working knowledge of the equipment, facilities, operations and techniques used in an aquatics program. Skill in First Aid and CPR/AED.Ability to enforce safety and health regulations relating to an aquatics program. Ability to communicate effectively orally to a variety of audiences, to give and understand oral instructions.
Good customer service skills, and the ability to interact with groups of all ages. Ability to get along well with coworkers, the public, staff and volunteers and to maintain effective working relationships. Ability to perform in emergency situations and in a challenging environment. Routine decision making regarding assessment of immediate situations, available options, and selection of appropriate methods and procedures. Deviations from standard procedures generally require approval of the supervisor. Special Requirements

Current American Red Cross Lifeguarding or Shallow Water Lifeguarding, First Aid, and CPR/AED for the Professional Rescuer certification.

Individuals who do not hold the above certifications must be able to successfully complete the required city-sponsored paid training program to obtain certifications.

Work schedules may be irregular and change frequently based on operating needs. Frequent schedule changes that include early morning, late evenings, weekends, and holiday shifts may be required.

Demonstrable commitment to sustainability.

Demonstrable commitment to promoting and enhancing equity, diversity and inclusion.

The individual shall not pose a direct threat to the health or safety of the individual or others in the workplace.

Ability to pass a pre-employment background and/or criminal history check

How to Apply

Qualified applicants must submit an online application located on the City of Corvallis website (click on "Apply" above).

Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed online application. Incomplete applications will not be accepted/considered.

Position is open until filled.

*Please do not include personal or protected information in attached resumes or cover letters, this includes your birth date, age, dates of education, and graduation dates.*



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Head Coach Men's Lacrosse/Game Management Assistant
Salary not disclosed
Dartmouth, MA 3 days ago

OFFICIAL JOB TITLE: Head Coach for Men's Lacrosse /Game Management Assistant


DIVISION: Administration & Facilities


DEPARTMENT: Athletics and Recreation


BARGAINING UNIT STATUS: ESU CAT. 14


JOB CODE: DA8879 FLSA STATUS: Exempt


REPORTS TO: Athletic Administrator


SUPERVISES: Exercises direct supervision of 2 to 4 part-time Assistant Coaches


SUMMARY PURPOSE OF POSITION: The Head Coach for Men's Lacrosse/Game Management Assistant leads all facets of the men's lacrosse program, including practice and competition management, student-athlete recruitment and retention, fiscal oversight, supervision and mentoring of assistant coaches, academic and personal development of studentathlete recruitment and retention, fiscal oversight, supervision and mentoring of assistant coaches, academic and personal development of studentathletes, scheduling, travel coordination, and alumni and family engagement. In addition to coaching duties, the incumbent supports the Athletics Facilities team by performing secondary responsibilities as a game management assistant, contributing to the setup, coordination, and administration of home athletic events to ensure a safe, organized, and positive experience for teams, officials, and spectators.


In carrying out these responsibilities, the incumbent follows the University's best practices to build and/or support student academic success and retention and assist in meeting strategic objectives for persistence and timely graduation of all the student population.


EXAMPLES OF PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:


Lacrosse Coaching & Program Management



  • Performs all the duties associated with managing and serving as the Head Coach of men's lacrosse, including but not limited to managing practices and competitions, team recruitment and retention, budget management (e.g., equipment, recruiting, personnel), supervision and mentoring of assistant coaches, mentoring student-athletes, competition schedule development, transportation and meals for away contests, alumni and family engagement
  • Ensures compliance with NCAA, Conference, and institutional policies and procedures, including the NCAA Principals of Ethical Conduct, and demonstrates professionalism on and off the field
  • Reinforces the priorities of health and safety through attention to the NCAA acclimatization rules, NCAA Sports Sciences Institute consensus statements, National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletics Equipment (NOCSAE) protective equipment standards, institutional policies and procedures, and best practices in collaboration with the Sports Medicine team
  • Collaborates with department and campus partners to support team publicity. statistics, health and injury reporting, equipment management, and the upkeep of sport and locker room facilities
  • Assists with evaluating, selecting, and ordering program equipment and ensures that annual reconditioning and recertification of equipment is conducted

Game Management Support



  • Serves as a member of the athletic facilities team for game management support


  • Assists with field and facility setup and breakdown for home contests, ensuring all areas are prepared safely and in accordance with departmental standards
  • Supports game day coordination to help deliver a positive and wellorganized game day experience
  • Serves as an athletic administrator at home events when assigned, helping oversee game operations, troubleshoot issues, and ensure compliance with conference and NCAA expectations
  • Coordinates with department and campus partners to support smooth execution of home events and game day logistics
  • Helps ensure that game operations adhere to NCAA, conference, and institutional rules and expectations for safety, sportsmanship, and event conduct
  • Performs other job-related duties and responsibilities that may be assigned and/or the job description may be changed periodically to reflect changing organization needs

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:


EDUCATION: Bachelor's degree


EXPERIENCE:


Demonstrated (3 years) experience as a collegiate lacrosse coach


Demonstrated (3 years) experience recruiting and retaining student-athletes


OTHER:


Regular travel to off-campus locations


Must be available to respond to situations that arise during holidays, weekends, or evenings


Possession of a valid driver's license and a good driving record. Driver's license must remain valid throughout the duration of employment in the position.


Successfully completes required annual NCAA Division III rules testing, maintains relevant certifications, and fulfills assigned training requirements


CPR, AED, and First Aid certifications


PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:


Master's degree


Head coaching experience at the NCAA Division III level


Previous experience in athletic administration at the collegiate level


KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIRED:



  • Knowledge, understanding, and ability to apply and instruct sport-specific skills, techniques, and strategies
  • Success leading and managing a team of professionals
  • Strong commitment to the NCAA Division III Philosophy
  • Demonstrated commitment to the academic success of student-athletes
  • Ability to counsel, recruit and retain student-athletes
  • Understanding of technology including video breakdown, recruiting software, etc.
  • Excellent organizational, interpersonal, and written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability and willingness to work effectively in a team atmosphere
  • Ability to work with a diverse population
  • Knowledge of and ability to implement University and NCAA policies and procedures
  • Ability to engage alumni effectively and cultivate meaningful relationships that support fundraising initiatives
  • Ability to cultivate and sustain positive, collaborative relationships with University and community partners

SALARY: $63,389.00 - $79,236.49


UMass Dartmouth offers exciting benefits such as:



  • 75% Employer-Paid Health Insurance
  • Flexible Spending Accounts
  • Life Insurance
  • Long Term Disability
  • State Pension Retirement Plan
  • Optional Retirement Savings Plans
  • Tuition Credit (Employee, Spouse, & Dependents)
  • Twelve (12) paid holidays
  • Paid personal, vacation, and sick time
  • And More!

Benefits for ESU Union: ESU


Applicants must be authorized for employment in the U.S. on a full-time basis. Employment-based visa sponsorship is not available.


To apply please submit a letter of interest, a current resume and the contact information for three professional references.


The deadline for early consideration of internal ESU applicants is March 5, 2026.


The projected start date for this position is on or after April 27, 2026.


The review of applications will be ongoing until the position is filled.

Not Specified
Police Officer - Lateral
Salary not disclosed
Renton, WA 2 days ago


Job Description



  • Laterals receive a $20,000 sign-on bonus paid in two increments
  • Laterals receive 250 hours of personal leave available upon employment
  • Laterals accrue paid personal leave time hours (a combination of holiday and vacation) each pay period beginning with the first day of employment:
    • 0-5 years of service = 19/month
    • 6-10 years of service = 23/month
    • 11-15 years of service = 24/month
    • 16-20 years of service = 26/month
    • 21+ years of service = 28/month
  • Laterals receive 250 hours of sick leave available upon employment

SALARY INFORMATION/PREMIUMS:
BASE SALARY: $103,788 - $128,088 Annually
  • The potential salary amount based on base pay and 6% education premium listed below is: $110,015 - $135,773.
  • Education Premium of 4% for an Associate Degree or 6% for a Bachelor's or Master's.
  • City contributes 1% of base wage towards deferred compensation plan. An additional 3% is available for passing the annual Physical Fitness Test.
  • City contributes 3% into a Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) VEBA Plan.
  • A 3% interpreter premium is available post academy.
  • Take Home Car Program: Officers are issued a take home vehicle after completion of FTO.

WE'RE HIRING

Renton Police Department

Core Values:

Integrity, Service, Valor, and Professionalism

/policecareers

About the City of Renton:
The City of Renton embraces a diverse and inclusive workforce and prides itself on promoting collaboration and teamwork in a positive environment while providing high quality services to the community.

Renton, with a population of 108,800, is located on the southeast shore of Lake Washington, just south of Seattle. Renton's strong economic base, diverse marketplace and favorable business climate have attracted the attention of nationally recognized companies that are providing employees and their families an outstanding quality of life. Renton is the home of Boeing, PACCAR, IKEA, the Sounders and the Seattle Seahawks.

The Renton Police Department is a full-service law enforcement agency with 176 personnel, comprised of 141 commissioned officers and 39 non-commissioned. It is our mission, through collaboration, to provide professional and unbiased law enforcement services to our community. Our officers work diligently, in partnership with the public, to protect life and property, the suppression of crime, apprehension of criminals and enforcement of laws. We fulfill our commitment to the community with pride, while adhering to our core values of: Integrity, Service, Valor and Professionalism.

JOB SUMMARY:

Perform general duty police work involving the protection of life and property; the enforcement of laws and ordinances; prevention and investigation of crimes and maintenance of order and positively engage with community members on an assigned shift. Work is performed independently and as part of a team. Tasks are completed with general guidelines and require independent judgment. Contribute to the Department and City's vision, mission, and goals in the performance of all job duties.

SUPERVISION:

Reports To: Police Sergeant

Supervises: None

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

  • Contribute to an environment of respect and teamwork.
  • Foster a culture of equity and inclusion by recognizing the diverse needs and perspectives of groups and individuals.
  • Respond to emergency and routine dispatched calls as directed.
  • Patrol the City on an assigned shift in a police vehicle, on a motorcycle, bicycle, or on foot; patrol business and residential districts occasionally on foot to provide an element of safety by obvious visibility; look for crimes or potential crimes in progress.
  • Answers 911 calls and complaints involving criminal and noncriminal activities.
  • Administers emergency first aid to injured or incapacitated persons as required.
  • Stop traffic violators, identify suspicious individuals, and take appropriate lawful action; apprehend violators or offenders of the law, sometimes involving a substantial element of personal danger and lawful, reasonable use of physical force.
  • Use de-escalation techniques to increase likelihood of compliance.
  • Utilize and maintain a variety of specialized equipment such as firearms, police vehicles, radios, batons, handcuffs, pepper spray, Conducted Energy Weapon (CEW) breath testing equipment and others according to established procedures; maintain skill and proficiency in driving, the use of firearms, and other issued weapons
  • Enforce all applicable laws.
  • Manage situations professionally with respect for the rights of others.
  • Accountable for actions and dealing with violations of rules, policy, or procedures on an impartial basis.
  • Maintain a high standard of physical fitness.
  • Search for lost or wanted persons.
  • Direct traffic when required.
  • Determine when a lawful search or arrest can or should be attempted; determine when physical force should be used on an individual and the extent of such force as governed by state law or department policy.
  • Develop knowledge about known offenders and correlate reported offenses; recover lost or stolen property; prepare affidavits and search warrants; interview witnesses and suspects; use informants and other investigative aids.
  • Appear in court to present evidence and to testify against persons accused of crimes.
  • Write police and other related reports.
  • Provide assistance and direct citizens to appropriate resources as necessary.
  • Take direction from a police supervisor.
  • Participate in community engagement activities including attend community events and meetings, and conduct business checks
  • Participate in training programs as required.
  • Remain current with legislation, court rulings, department policy, and relevant technological advancements as it relates to assignment.
  • Maintain regular, reliable, and punctual attendance.
  • Perform related work as required.

EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, AND LICENSE REQUIREMENTS:

  • High school degree or equivalent
  • Not less than 21 years of age at the time of examination
  • Ability to read and write the English language
  • Lawful permanent resident or US citizen
  • Ability to pass entrance examination successfully and meet the minimum medical and health standards adopted by the Civil Service Commission
  • Valid Washington State driver's license by date of hire
  • Stringent personal background investigation including:
    • Polygraph examination
    • Psychological evaluation
    • Medical physical, including a drug-screening test
    • Driving record check.
  • Must be able to qualify for the ACCESS Certification


POLICE OFFICER - LATERAL:

  • At least 12 months experience, within the last 36 months, as a full-time, paid, commissioned Police Officer.
  • The 12 months of experience will be waived if the applicant has successfully completed a state law enforcement academy that is recognized by the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission (WSCJTC) and was released due to budgetary constraints and eligible for rehire by that former agency.
  • Lateral Police Officers with experience in Washington state must have successfully passed a WSCJTC Basic Law Enforcement Academy or its equivalent recognized by the WSCJTC.
  • Lateral Police Officers with experience not attained at an agency in Washington State are required to pass the WSCJTC Basic Law Enforcement Equivalency Course.

COMPETENCY REQUIREMENTS:

  • Commitment to racial, social and economic equity issues and working effectively with people from diverse backgrounds and cultures.
  • Knowledge of adult and juvenile judicial procedures and the criminal justice system and laws of arrest, search, and seizure.
  • Techniques of investigation and interrogation.
  • Criminal case preparation and procedures.
  • Analyze situations accurately and adopt an effective course of action.
  • Maintain control in stressful and hazardous situations.
  • Enforce all applicable laws with professionalism and respect.
  • Determine level and scope of police response.
  • Make rapid and accurate decisions under stressful conditions.
  • Attention to detail.
  • Communicate effectively.
  • Customer service focus.
  • Positive interactions with all individuals.
  • Build collaborative relationships.
  • Anticipate problems and develop contingency plans.
  • Show initiative while performing job tasks.
  • Remain flexible to changing priorities.
  • Determine priorities and take prompt action.
  • Meet deadlines and respond timely to achieve common goals.
  • Be receptive to the attitudes, feelings or circumstances of others and aware of influence of one's own behavior on them.
  • Work effectively with others to achieve common goals.
  • Social awareness.
  • Make difficult decisions in a timely manner.
  • Conflict-resolution skills.
  • City ordinances, applicable federal and state laws, WAC rules and department policies.
  • Knowledge of geography and street locations.
  • Knowledge of department's policies and procedures.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

  • Drive and perform field work.
  • Work in dangerous or emergency circumstances requiring vigorous physical activity and exertion.
  • Lift or move items weighing up to 20 pounds on occasion.
  • Lift heavy objects in awkward and confined spaces, using proper lifting and rigging techniques.
  • Climb and work from ladders, climb stairs, ability to navigate a variety of different terrains.
  • Run, jog, or walk for extended periods of time.
  • Bending, stretching, sitting, and standing for extended periods.


WORK ENVIRONMENT:

  • Work is performed in a typical office environment and/or performed outdoors in all weather conditions and may involve moving throughout the facility and community.
  • Work assigned shift.
  • Noise level out in the field is moderately loud and noise level in the office is moderately quiet.

Accommodation
Individuals needing accommodation in the application, testing, or interview process may contact at least 2 days prior to the need.



Selection Procedure

An oral board interview may be scheduled for the top qualified candidates. Candidates must obtain a 70% passing score in the oral board to be placed on the eligibility list. Veterans and Language Preference Points are awarded to eligible candidates who make the request and include the proper qualifying documentation after successfully passing an interview.

Communication from the City of Renton:
We primarily communicate via e-mail during the application process. Texting notifications are available. E-mails from and/or should be placed on your safe domain list to ensure you receive notifications in a timely manner. As a precaution, you may also want to check your junk e-mail folders.



Not Specified
Police Officer - Entry Level
Salary not disclosed
Renton, WA 2 days ago


Job Description

SALARY INFORMATION/PREMIUMS:

  • All entry level officers are hired at $8,141/monthly - Patrol Officer I.
  • Promotion to Patrol Officer II occurs when the officer enters the FTO program.
  • Patrol Officer II salary range is $8,649-$10,674/monthly.
  • Entry level officers are eligible for a $1,000 sign-on bonus.
  • Education Premium of 4% for an Associate Degree or 6% for a Bachelor's or Master's.
    • Please click on the link below to view our salary table and other hazard and premium pays.
      • 2026 Salary Table
  • City contributes 1% of base wage towards deferred compensation plan. An additional 3% is available for passing the annual Physical Fitness Test.
  • City contributes 3% into a Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) VEBA Plan.
  • A 3% interpreter premium is available post academy.
  • Take Home Car Program: Officers are issued a take home vehicle after completion of FTO.

WE'RE HIRING

Renton Police Department

Core Values:

Integrity, Service, Valor, and Professionalism

/policecareers

Please visit (PST) to begin the application process. Remember to select Renton when you register on the PST website and prior to taking the written and physical agility test. After successfully completing the written exam and physical agility testing process with Public Safety Testing, you may then apply using the City of Renton online application for this position. Renton PD invites the top candidates based on their written score to interview on a regular basis throughout the year.

The City of Renton embraces a diverse and inclusive workforce and prides itself on promoting collaboration and teamwork in a positive environment while providing high quality services to the community. Renton, with a population of 108,800, is located on the southeast shore of Lake Washington, just south of Seattle. Renton's strong economic base, diverse marketplace and favorable business climate have attracted the attention of nationally recognized companies that are providing employees and their families an outstanding quality of life. Renton is the home of Boeing, PACCAR, IKEA, the Sounders and the Seattle Seahawks. The Renton Police Department is a full-service law enforcement agency with 176 personnel, comprised of 141 commissioned officers and 39 non-commissioned. It is our mission, through collaboration, to provide professional and unbiased law enforcement services to our community. Our officers work diligently, in partnership with the public, to protect life and property, the suppression of crime, apprehension of criminals and enforcement of laws. We fulfill our commitment to the community with pride, while adhering to our core values of: Integrity, Service, Valor, and Professionalism.

JOB SUMMARY:

Perform general duty police work involving the protection of life and property; the enforcement of laws and ordinances; prevention and investigation of crimes and maintenance of order, and positively engage with community members on an assigned shift. Work is performed independently and as part of a team. Tasks are completed with general guidelines and require independent judgment. Contribute to the Department and City's vision, mission, and goals in the performance of all job duties.

SUPERVISION:

Reports To: Police Sergeant

Supervises: None

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
  • Contribute to an environment of respect and teamwork.
  • Foster a culture of equity and inclusion by recognizing the diverse needs and perspectives of groups and individuals.
  • Respond to emergency and routine dispatched calls as directed.
  • Patrol the City on an assigned shift in a police vehicle, on a motorcycle, bicycle, or on foot; patrol business and residential districts occasionally on foot to provide an element of safety by obvious visibility; look for crimes or potential crimes in progress.
  • Answers 911 calls and complaints involving criminal and noncriminal activities.
  • Administers emergency first aid to injured or incapacitated persons as required.
  • Stop traffic violators, identify suspicious individuals, and take appropriate lawful action; apprehend violators or offenders of the law, sometimes involving a substantial element of personal danger and lawful, reasonable use of physical force.
  • Use de-escalation techniques to increase likelihood of compliance.
  • Utilize and maintain a variety of specialized equipment such as firearms, police vehicles, radios, batons, handcuffs, pepper spray, Conducted Energy Weapon (CEW) breath testing equipment and others according to established procedures; maintain skill and proficiency in driving, the use of firearms, and other issued weapons.
  • Enforce applicable laws.
  • Manage situations professionally with respect for the rights of others.
  • Accountable for actions and dealing with violations of rules, policy, or procedures on an impartial basis.
  • Maintain a high standard of physical fitness.
  • Search for lost or wanted persons.
  • Direct traffic when required.
  • Determine when a lawful search or arrest can or should be attempted; determine when physical force should be used on an individual and the extent of such force as governed by state law or department policy.
  • Develop knowledge about known offenders and correlate reported offenses; recover lost or stolen property; prepare affidavits and search warrants; interview witnesses and suspects; use informants and other investigative aids.
  • Appear in court to present evidence and to testify against persons accused of crimes.
  • Write police and other related reports.
  • Provide assistance and direct citizens to appropriate resources as necessary.
  • Take direction from a police supervisor.
  • Participate in community engagement activities including attend community events and meetings and conduct business checks.
  • Participate in training programs as required.
  • Remain current with legislation, court rulings, department policy, and relevant technological advancements as it relates to assignment.
  • Maintain regular, reliable, and punctual attendance.
  • Perform related work as required.

EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, AND LICENSE REQUIREMENTS:
  • High school degree or a GED.
  • Not less than 21 years of age at the time of examination.
  • Ability to read and write the English language.
  • Lawful permanent resident or US citizen.
  • Ability to pass entrance examination successfully and meet the minimum medical and health standards adopted by the Civil Service Commission.
  • Valid Washington State driver's license by date of hire. Stringent personal background investigation including:
    • Polygraph examination.
    • Psychological evaluation.
    • Medical physical, including a drug-screening test.
    • Driving record check.
  • Must be able to qualify for the ACCESS Certification.
  • Must be able to pass the Washington State Criminal Justice Basic Law Enforcement Training Course.
  • Pass with a 70% or above the Law Enforcement Officer written exam with Public Safety Testing, as well as pass the Physical Ability test (PAT). Once both of those exams are successfully completed those scores must be sent to the City of Renton in order to move forward in the process.
  • Verify that you do not meet any of the Automatic Disqualifying Behavior requirements. To avoid a delay in the application process with our agency, you must complete a fully up to date and specific personal history statement (PHS) with Public Safety Testing (PST).

COMPETENCY REQUIREMENTS:

  • Commitment to racial, social and economic equity issues and working effectively with people from diverse backgrounds and cultures.
  • Knowledge of adult and juvenile judicial procedures and the criminal justice system and laws of arrest, search, and seizure.
  • Techniques of investigation and interrogation.
  • Criminal case preparation and procedures.
  • Analyze situations accurately and adopt an effective course of action.
  • Maintain control in stressful and hazardous situations.
  • Enforce all applicable laws with professionalism and respect.
  • Determine level and scope of police response.
  • Make rapid and accurate decisions under stressful conditions.
  • Attention to detail.
  • Communicate effectively.
  • Customer service focus.
  • Positive interactions with all individuals.
  • Build collaborative relationships.
  • Anticipate problems and develop contingency plans.
  • Show initiative while performing job tasks.
  • Remain flexible to changing priorities.
  • Determine priorities and take prompt action.
  • Meet deadlines and respond timely to achieve common goals.
  • Be receptive to the attitudes, feelings or circumstances of others and aware of influence of one's own behavior on them.
  • Work effectively with others to achieve common goals.
  • Social awareness.
  • Make difficult decisions in a timely manner.
  • Conflict-resolution skills.
  • City ordinances, applicable federal and state laws, WAC rules and department policies.
  • Knowledge of geography and street locations.
  • Knowledge of department's policies and procedures.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

  • Drive and perform field work.
  • Work in dangerous or emergency circumstances requiring vigorous physical activity and exertion.
  • Lift or move items weighing up to 20 pounds on occasion.
  • Lift heavy objects in awkward and confined spaces, using proper lifting and rigging techniques.
  • Climb and work from ladders, climb stairs, ability to navigate a variety of different terrains.
  • Run, jog, or walk for extended periods of time.
  • Bending, stretching, sitting, and standing for extended periods.


WORK ENVIRONMENT:

  • Work is performed in a typical office environment and/or performed outdoors in all weather conditions and may involve moving throughout the facility and community.
  • Work assigned shift.
  • Noise level out in the field is moderately loud and noise level in the office is moderately quiet.

Accommodation - Individuals needing accommodation in the application, testing, or interview process may contact at least 2 days prior to the need.



AUTOMATIC AND POTENTIAL DISQUALIFIERS FOR POSITION OF POLICE OFFICER

Body Decorations
  • Automatic:
    • Tattoos on the neck and/or face
Driving
  • Automatic:
    • Two or more at fault collisions within the last 3 years
    • DUI within the last 3 years
    • A total of 2 DUI's convictions
    • Any criminal traffic conviction in the past year or 2 such criminal offenses in the past 3 years
    • Driver's license suspended within the last 2 years
  • Potential:
    • 3 or more moving violations within the last 3 years
Drug Use
  • Potential:
    • Use of marijuana in the last 12 month
    • Use of or possession of an illegal substance within the last 60 months (other than as a juvenile, one time experimentation, or the use of marijuana as stated above)
    • Illegal use of prescription medication in the last 60 months (other than as a juvenile or one time experimentation)
Criminal History
  • Automatic:
    • Any adult felony conviction
    • Any misdemeanor or felony conviction while employed in a criminal justice capacity
    • Domestic violence conviction
  • Potential:
    • Adult misdemeanor convictions
    • Juvenile felony convictions
Employment
  • Automatic:
    • Dishonorably discharged from the United States armed forces
    • Lied during any stage of the hiring process
    • Falsified application, personal history statement, or any other forms during hiring process
    • Previous revocation or denial of CJTC/POST certified status, or current suspension of current CJTC/POST
  • Potential:
    • Having been involuntarily dismissed (for any reason other than lay-off) from three or more employers as an adult.
Financial
  • Potential:
    • Credit history checks will be conducted. Unresolved accounts in collection will be carefully reviewed.
    • History of financial instability

TESTING PROCESS:
Those individuals who have passed both the written and physical agility tests will have their information forwarded to the City of Renton by Public Safety Testing. A 70% on the written exam is required to move forward in the process. An oral board interview may be scheduled for the top candidates. Candidates must obtain an 70% passing score in the oral board to be placed on the Eligibility List. (Candidates that do not pass the oral board are eligible to re-test 90 days from the previous oral board date.) A combined (interview weighted at 70% and the written test weighted at 30%) minimum score of 70% is required for placement on the eligibility list. Veterans and Language Preference Points are awarded to eligible candidates who make the request and include the proper qualifying documentation after successfully passing an interview.

Please note: PST allows you to apply for a testing fee waiver and you must show proof of a verifiable financial hardship. Once they receive your completed testing fee waiver form, they will evaluate it and respond to you as soon as possible. Please submit this form at least two weeks prior to your desired test date. The waiver form may be found by clicking here: information-center/candidate-faqs/.

Selection Procedure

Communication from the City of Renton:
We primarily communicate via e-mail during the application process. Texting notifications are available. E-mails from and/or should be placed on your safe domain list to ensure you receive notifications in a timely manner. As a precaution, you may also want to check your junk e-mail folders.



Not Specified
Community Service Officer
✦ New
🏢 City of Corvallis
Salary not disclosed
Corvallis, OR 1 day ago


Position Summary


City of Corvallis Police Department

The mission of the Corvallis Police Department is to enhance community livability by working in partnership with the community to promote public safety and crime prevention through education and enforcement; to maintain public order while preserving the legal rights of all individuals; to provide effective, efficient and courteous service; and to reduce the impact of crime.


About the Position

Community Service Officers provide support and assist sworn and non-sworn staff in a variety of non-emergency situations that do not require police officer authority. Responsible for providing a range of duties to enhance the community livability of the City of Corvallis including animal control, minor investigations, and providing community education. Perform other related duties that are not traditionally the work of sworn officers.


All Community Service Officers perform the following essential duties in support of sworn and non-sworn employees. Time devoted to each of these functions may vary according to assignment, shift, or departmental needs. Special assignments are defined by the Chief of Police and consist of work of a specialized nature performed on a full-time basis for an extended period of time. These assignments are responsible for performing the essential duties of Community Service Officer, but with special emphasis on certain functions during their special assignment, and they may also require additional skills or training. Special assignments currently consist of Park Ranger.


Proposed Recruitment Timeline

January 2, 2026

Recruitment Opens

January 26th, 2026 @
5pm

Application Deadline for First Review

Week of January 26th

Application Screening

Week of February 2nd

Panel Interviews

Week of February 9th

Chief's Interviews and Testing

February/April

Background/Medical/Drug Screen/Psychological

Anticipated Appointment of April 16th 2026

*Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis after January 26th, should a successful
candidate not be found in the first review.

Essential Duties

Duties include, but are not limited to the following:

  • Use community policing techniques such as community education, problem-solving, presence in assigned areas using a motor vehicle, bicycle, or while on foot.
  • Provide community service in the areas of community conflict resolution and referral to other departments or agencies and in support of sworn employees.
  • Respond to community member requests for information within area of assignment. Provide crime prevention evaluation and education to the community.
  • Coordinate, plan and participate in special events.Represent the Police Department at community information sharing meetings and events. Perform public relations duties to inform and educate the community. Give presentations for large and small groups and special populations.
  • Respond to and investigate reports of no-suspect, minor, non-emergency calls for service that do not require police officer authority.
  • Assist sworn employees with investigations by processing crime scenes, including gathering and processing evidence and canvassing neighborhoods.
  • Document actions in reports as required. Coordinate prosecution with attorneys. Present coherent and persuasive testimony on behalf of the City at trial.
  • Assist in administrative duties, such as completing forms, gathering and transporting materials, data entry or other similar support activities.
  • Assist sworn staff with traffic control, exchange of information, completion of forms and processing scenes at traffic crashes.
  • Respond to traffic hazards and disabled vehicles to alleviate the situation or request sworn officers as necessary.
  • Respond with physical force for self-defense or defense of other persons as allowed by law.
  • Apprehend, remove, and transport stray, injured, and nuisance domestic and wild animals. Provide basic animal first aid as required. Perform euthanasia of animals as necessary, consistent with law, policy, and good animal husbandry.
  • Conduct dangerous animal, cruelty to animal and animal bite investigations. May seize and impound animals. Provide recommendation to the court if animals should be designated as dangerous.
  • Patrol community for violations of animal control laws and potential problems. Issue citations for animal code offenses.
  • May be assigned to train CSO recruits, including instruction and application of laws, department rules and policies, proper use and maintenance of equipment, and proper safety techniques.Evaluate and report progress of CSO recruits.
  • Operate and drive a motor vehicle safely and legally.


It is the responsibility of all City of Corvallis employees to:

  • Act ethically and honestly; apply ethical standards of behavior to daily work activities and interactions. Build confidence in the City through own actions.
  • Conform to all safety rules and performs work in a safe manner.
  • Adhere to all City and Department policies.
  • Deliver excellent customer service to diverse audiences.
  • Maintain effective work relationships.
  • Arrive to work, meetings, and other work-related functions on time and maintains regular job attendance.
  • Participate in the Emergency Management program including planning, classes, training sessions, exercises and emergency events as required.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.


Qualifications and Skills


Qualifying Education / Experience

  • High school diploma or equivalent. Two years training and/or experience in working effectively with the public.

Desired Qualifications
  • Two years post-secondary education.

Certifications / Licenses
  • Possession of and the ability to maintain a valid Oregon Driver's License.
  • Ability to possess and maintain First Aid and CPR Certifications


Knowledge / Skills / Abilities

Knowledge of: business English, spelling, punctuation, grammar, and basic math skills required; and understanding of operational rules and general instructions.


Ability to: testify in a court of law; communicate effectively, orally and in writing, and give presentations to a variety of audiences; respond to work situations in the field and rapidly evolving situations with minimal supervision; interpret statutes, municipal codes, and legal issues relative to work performed; respond to problems and complaints creatively; control small and large animals; safely operate firearms for the purpose of animal euthanasia; get along well with coworkers and the public and maintain effective work relationships; diffuse and resolve conflicts with emotionally-charged individuals in stressful situations; provide excellent customer service and use community policing skills to identify and solve problems; prioritize multiple duties and work with interruptions; maintain Oregon State Police Criminal Justice Information Systems clearance; maintain confidentiality and exercise discretion and judgment in dealing with sensitive or confidential information; use a personal computer and various software programs, office equipment, motor vehicle, telephone, electronic devices, firearms and defensive tools.


In Addition: the employee shall not pose a direct threat to the health or safety of the individual or others in the workplace; have demonstrable commitment to sustainability; and have demonstrable commitment to promoting and enhancing diversity, equity and inclusion.



How to Apply

Qualified applicants must submit an online application located on the City of Corvallis website(click on "Apply" above).

Position is open until filled.

Applications must be received by 5:00 PM on Monday January 26, 2026. Previous applicants may reapply.

Applicants are encouraged to include a cover letter and resume with the online application; however, resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed online application. Late or incomplete applications will not be accepted/considered.



Not Specified
Fresh Department Clerk -Part-Time- NEW STORE Chino #51
✦ New
Salary not disclosed
Chino, CA 1 day ago
About Us
Northgate Gonzalez Market has grown from one store in Anaheim in 1980 to over 40 locations across Southern California, and we're looking for passionate, customer-focused team members to join our family. We offer flexible schedules, opportunities for growth, and an associate discount of up to 20% for you and your household-all in a positive and fun work environment where you'll feel valued and appreciated. If you're enthusiastic, team-oriented, and ready to build a career with us, we'd love to meet you.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The essential duties and responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to, the following:
Operational
  • Observe all store rules and company policies.

  • Adhere to all local, state and federal health and civil code regulations; adhere to all state, county and local weights and measure laws.

  • Package, weigh and price all products processed in the department; follow approved procedures for weighing, wrapping, price marking and restocking cases to ensure quality protection, accuracy and product rotation.
  • Handle damaged and spoiled products according to company policy and assist in controlling the level of damaged goods.

  • Keep perishable merchandise rotated in accordance with department policy and product code dates and pull all out-of-code merchandise; following FIFO Rules (first in first out)
  • Perform any other work-related duties as assigned.

Leadership
  • Greet all customers and maintain good customer relations by providing them with prompt and courteous service and assistance.
  • Wait on customers including slicing, cutting, weighing, packaging and labeling merchandise

Safety
  • Use and maintain equipment in good working order; immediately advise store director or the key person in charge of any maintenance or equipment problems.
  • Comply with safety policies and procedures; read all Safety Committee bulletins.

REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform all of the duties described in the preceding in an efficient and competent manner. The requirements and conditions listed below are representative of the minimum levels of knowledge, skill, experience, and/or ability required. Some requirements may be modified to accommodate individuals with disabilities:
Skills Required
  • Ability to hear, speak and understand the spoken word in English in order to respond promptly to pages for assistance, to accommodate verbal requests from customers for information or assistance, to answer telephones, and to be able to communicate effectively with others.

  • Ability to read, write, analyze, interpret and understand the English language with sufficient proficiency in order to read and understand instructions for operating electronic equipment and tools; company handbooks, policies and procedures; and other written job related documents.
  • Be fully knowledgeable and thoroughly familiar with all of the various cuts and types of meat products sold in the department including recommended uses or cooking methods and store/department procedures, policies and operations.

Physical Demands and Work Conditions
The physical demands and work conditions described below are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Some requirements may be modified to accommodate individuals with disabilities:
  • While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, stand, and use the hands to handle, finger, or feel objects, tools or controls.
  • Successful performance requires vision abilities that include close vision and the ability to adjust focus.
  • Be able to lift up to 70 pounds carrying cartons of poultry, cases of meat products, deli merchandise, etc. be able to climb a ladder to retrieve items stored in overhead racks such as trays and wrapping material; be able to sweep and mop floors and lift and carry out trash containers to be emptied in an outside bin.
  • Have sufficient physical mobility or agility to be able to respond quickly to fire or other emergencies and sufficient dexterity to disassemble, clean and adjust meat department equipment or to clear label jams, etc.
  • Be able to work in an environment that has fresh fruits, vegetables, and latex gloves without negative allergic consequences that adversely affect performance.

  • The work environment includes continuous duties in refrigerated cutting rooms and storage areas (relatively high humidity) with occasional duties in frozen food storage boxes maintained at temperatures as low as 20 degrees (Fahrenheit) below zero.
  • The work environment includes working on surfaces that can be wet and slippery.
  • Typically, the noise level in the work environment is moderate; however, on occasion, it can be extremely noisy when the employee must enter the compressor/machine room to check on refrigeration equipment or when working with power tools and equipment.

Education/Experience
  • High School education preferred but not required.
  • Successful completion of an apprenticeship/training program or equivalent combination of education and experience.

Certificates/Licenses/Registrations
  • (None Required)

IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER NOTICE
The job duties, elements, responsibilities, skills, functions, experience, educational factors, and the requirements and conditions listed in this job description are representative only and not exhaustive of the tasks that an employee may be required to perform. The Employer reserves the right to revise this job description at any time and to require employees to perform other tasks as circumstances or conditions of its business or the work environment change.
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Northgate Markets is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Positions by store will vary and are subject to availability. Be sure to update your applications regularly. Applications remain active for 30 days. If you are not contacted within 30 days, you must update your application to be considered for any new openings.
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Northgate Markets will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (Ban the Box Law).
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