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The Bus Aide will help students board the bus, depart from the bus, and arrive safely at their destination. Maintaining a safe environment for students and ensuring the Driver can focus on driving responsibilities are the most important tasks of the Bus Aide.
Embark on a rewarding career journey with us a company proudly recognized as one of the Great Places to Work in 2023-2024! Being a School Van Monitor for Van Pool Transportation gives you the pay you deserve and the benefits you need. You also get to positively impact the lives of children in your community by driving them to school!
What We Offer:
- 20-25 hours per week
- $21.00 - $23.50 per hour
- Split Shifts- 5:30am-9:00am & 1:00pm-5:00pm (example only, exact hours depend on assigned route)
- 401(k) plan option, Dental, Vision, & Company Paid Life Insurance
- Paid classroom and on-the-job training
Requirements:
- Age 18+
- Ability to pass a background check, CORI/SORI, drug screen
- Effectively communicate in English (spoken and written)
What You'll Be Doing:
- Safely assist students as needed. This includes helping them enter and exit the vehicle, using the vehicle's lap and shoulder belts, and safely securing them in car seats and booster seats. Lifting may be required.
- Monitor student behavior to provide appropriate guidance, feedback, and direction when necessary. Report unsafe and inappropriate student behavior to management; follow directions and implement corrective steps as assigned.
- Must be able to communicate effectively and clearly in (English) with students, parents, teachers, and Van Pool staff.
- Must demonstrate effective interpersonal communication skills while using Van Pool's two-way radio system.
- Must have the physical capability to safely install car seats and booster seats.
- Must be able to follow written and verbal directions and instructions from supervisors.
- Must demonstrate a willingness to work effectively with school age children with special needs.
Beacon Mobility is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind based on race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to all employment practices within our organization, including hiring, recruiting, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, leave of absence, compensation, benefits, training, and apprenticeship. Beacon Mobility makes hiring decisions based solely on qualifications, merit, and business needs at the time.
Clinical Role
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Seeking a board certified or truly board eligible CRNA
Permanent job opening
Full-time position
Hospital employed practice
Join a group of 5 Anesthesiologists, AAs, and CRNAs
Anesthesiologist is always present
Call: Cover back up calls with extremely rare call-back, call can be taken from home
Level III-equivalent Trauma Center
Work-life balance is encouraged
Organization Information
Excellent benefits; including health/vision/dental insurances
Paid malpractice with tail coverage
403b retirement plan with match
CME time and expense allowance
Relocation expenses
Sign on bonus
Educational loan assistance
Lifestyle Information
City of about 20,000
Family friendly community
Great for outdoor activities (skiing, snowmobiling, hunting, fishing, boating)
Four season outdoor activities in an ideal environment for a family to thrive
Vermont supports low student-to-teacher ratio, which nurtures an excellent education for school aged children
Close to Boston, Montreal, NYC, and the Maine coast
This is a chance to live every day in a location that most use as their vacation destination
RecruitWell's Core Values
Open communication
Sense of urgency
Teamwork
Accountability
Driven to win
- Full-Time & Permanent
- The position will be 75% Pulmonary work; 25% Critical Care
- Pulmonary outpatient office is located within the hospital, shared with one pulmonologist, and includes a full staff and PFT lab.
- Full service Endoscopy suite with EBUS available.
- The Intensive Care unit is a 12 bed multidisciplinary unit staffed with three fulltime intensivists who cover on a 24/7 basis.
- While this position is primarily for inpatient and outpatient pulmonary services, the ICU coverage component is negotiable.
Compensation & Benefits:
We offer a base salary plus incentive compensation based on wRVU using MGMA recommendations, a signing bonus, educational loan assistance, and relocation assistance.
Also, an annual allowance for CME, Licensing, and specialty Society membership expenses. Excellent health benefits, short and long-term disability, 403(b), 457(b) retirement savings plan.The Community:
Work-life balance is encouraged. Four seasons of outdoor activity in an ideal environment for a family to thrive. Vermont supports low student-to-teacher ratio, which nurtures an excellent education for school aged children.
Close to Boston, Montreal, NYC, and the Maine coast. This is a chance to live every day in a location that most use as their vacation destination.
APPLY NOW or TEXT Job and email address to . Search all of our provider opportunities here: .Health System is seeking a BC/BE Psychiatrist to join our Behavioral Medicine Department! We will consider your ideal practice, and have flexibility including outpatient practice, combination inpatient/outpatient, hospitalist, or consult liaison practice.
Practice Highlights:
• Competitive Salary, Loan Forgiveness, Relocation and Exceptional Benefits! • 34 bed Inpatient Behavioral Health Unit designed with a healing environment • Teaching and Research are supported • Great team that includes 13 Psychiatrists, 12 Psychologists, 4 Psych NPs and 20 Therapists! • We are the first known health system in the nation to offset 100% of our fossil fuel use with local renewable energy • Teaching and Research are supported • Participate inGlobal Partners Program, working to create sustained connections with the Oglala Sioux Tribe on the Pine Ridge Reservation, S.D., and Yetebon, Ethiopia, as well as engaging in meaningful relationships with local schools to foster resilience in students, teachers and familiesJoin an award winning, physician-led, integrated health system, employing over 850 medical staff. We are a teaching hospital, with excellent support for research. It offers a competitive salary, loan forgiveness, generous benefits, including CME time and monetary allowance, retirement plan and more. A rewarding practice and an excellent quality of life awaits.
About La CrosseLa Crosse is a historic, vibrant city nestled between bluffs and the legendary Mississippi River.The region boasts great year-round outdoor recreation, excellent schools including three universities, affordable housing in safe neighborhoods, an endless variety of live entertainment and breathtaking beauty, making this a great place to call home.Must have completed an accredited graduate medical training program and be board certified or eligible within the area of medicine stated. In addition, must have or be able to obtain a license to practice in our multi-state region with no restrictions or limitations. Medical staff in our system will supervise advanced practice clinicians. Medical staff may need to provide outreach service as part of their role in the system. Teaching students, residents, fellows or clinical staff is cornerstone to our Medical Education philosophy and an expectation of all medical staff.
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Crawford Vision Care | Central Ohio (Multi-Location)
Polaris / Lewis Center, Hilliard, Lennox / Grandview, Dublin
About Us
Hi, I'm Dan Crawford. I'm a Dad, Husband, Optometrist, Teacher, and Columbus native, and I'm incredibly proud of what we've built at Crawford Vision Care over the past couple of years. I'm also very excited to share that we're looking for the next amazing members of our talented team of optometrists.
Crawford Vision Care is a doctor-led/owned/operated optometry practice serving Central Ohio through multiple, independent sublease locations inside the Visionworks optical stores around town (i.e., we do everything but sell the glasses, operating as a true private practice with our own clinical support staff and spacious dual-lane clinical suite.
Position Overview
With our newest Dublin office opening this summer, we have an opportunity for a full- or part-time position, as well as Saturday-only positions starting at one Saturday per month.
The start date can be as soon as you're interested, and I'd like to connect with as many optometrists as possible to ensure we're building the very best team. So truly, fill-in, part-time, or full-time, seasoned veteran or new grad, now is the time to please connect because we're ready to grow fast, and I'd love to chat about how you might be a fit for our really great team, right away or in the future.
Compensation & Benefits
- Competitive W2 hourly, per diem, and salary models based on experience and FTE
- Production compensation opportunities with tenure
- Generous and flexible time off
- Built-In Mentorship / Professional Support Network
- Professional liability coverage
- Health insurance negotiable
- 401(k) with match
- Support for leadership development and clinical growth
What Sets Us Apart
- Independent, OD-led practice
- No high-pressure sales quotas - pure clinical focus
- Strong clinical and technical support, with dedicated in-house clinical support technicians
- Modern technology and flow - Optomap on every patient, Maestro OCT and Topcon Visual Field
- Revolution EHR with a full suite of integrations for efficiency
- Multi-location expansion creates a stable long-term opportunity
- Freedom to establish yourself with a specialty within the practice
Ideal Candidate
- Ohio-licensed optometrist (or license pending)
- Strong clinical judgment and patient communication
- Values teamwork, quality care, professionalism, and efficiency
- Interested in growing with a practice
Job Description
- Schedule: Monday - Friday, daytime hours (8am-5pm) *May volunteer for an occasional Saturday based on patient needs
- Position is full-time
- Location: Apex, NC, 27523
- Start Date: Immediate openings available!
- Hiring Immediately: We respond quickly to applications, so please be ready for a call or email to schedule your interview
- Experience that’s a PLUS (but not required): Childcare: nanny, babysitter, preschool teacher, tutor. Mental Health Roles: QMHP, behavioral health technicians. Camp Counselors, Paraprofessionals, Caregivers, Life Skill Assistants
Pay (determined by education and ABA experience)
- High School/Associate’s Degree: $15.50 – $23.50 per hour
- Bachelor’s Degree: $16.50 – $25.50 per hour
- Master’s Degree: $17.50 – $27.00 per hour
- Fun Fact: You will receive your first raise after obtaining your RBT certification! Most new hires complete this in about three weeks.
What You’ll be Doing:
- Work one-on-one with children aged 18 months to 8 years using play-based ABA therapy
- Follow personalized treatment plans, collect simple data, and communicate with your team
- Help kids learn through play, movement, reading, games, and hands-on activities
- Stay active during sessions, moving constantly to stay engaged with children
- Maintain a clean, organized, safe therapy space
- Be part of a supportive, mission-driven team that celebrates progress and growth
Job Requirements:
- At least 18 years old
- High school diploma
- Lift up to 30lbs
- Sit, stand, crouch, squat, and move quickly with young children
- Get on and off the floor frequently
- Maintain an active pace throughout the day
- Keep therapy spaces clean, organized, and safe
- Consistent attendance and punctuality
- Willingness to complete paid RBT certification within 20 days of hire
- Commitment to ABC’s core value of team; may occasionally help support a nearby sister clinic if that center is experiencing a need for coverage
Why Candidates Choose ABC
- Guaranteed full time hours
- Paid training and fully covered RBT certification
- Raises every 6 months with clear goals
- Health insurance covered at 90 percent
- Dental and Vision Benefits
- Free lunch every Friday
- DoorDash DashPass and Calm app provided
- Paid time off: 10 holidays, 10 PTO days, 2 flex days
- Student loan repayment support
- A team-focused, supportive, fun work environment
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- Instagram: : a Difference Every Day: Action Behavior Centers hires caring people to help children with Autism learn and grow, providing full training and covering the cost of your Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) certificate. Our ABA therapy builds communication, social, and independent skills and as a Behavior Therapist, you play a meaningful part in each child’s progress.
Be Ready to Hear From Us: We respond to applications quickly, often within 24 hours. Please keep your phone nearby and check your email so we can schedule your interview as soon as possible
Quick Note: Please do not reach out to centers directly about your application status as they are very busy serving clients and families!
ABC is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, ancestry, disability, marital status, genetic information, veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws, including the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act (PHRA). We are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
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The Problem Blue Hour is Solving
America is facing a workforce housing crisis. We're short 4-7 million homes, and the people who keep our communities running are bearing the cost. Teachers commute two hours each way. Nurses sleep in their cars between shifts. Resort towns can't staff restaurants because workers can't afford rent within 50 miles. Factory employees choose between housing and other necessities. When essential workers can't afford to live near their jobs, everyone loses. Employers struggle to retain talent. Communities lose the people who make them function. And workers sacrifice their financial security, their time with family, and often their health just to stay employed.
About Blue Hour Housing
Blue Hour Housing is tackling this crisis head-on. We develop and manage high-quality, affordable workforce housing through partnerships with employers, nonprofits, and government agencies. Using adaptive reuse, strategic renovations, and new construction, we're creating housing solutions where they're needed most. We've proven the model. Today we operate properties across Vermont, Connecticut, Colorado, Maine, and South Carolina, partnering with employers such as Vail Resorts, Killington Resort, and Climax Molybdenum. Now we're scaling nationally to reach the communities and workers who need us most.
The Opportunity
This is a founding-level development and construction role at an emerging platform. You will own the full project lifecycle — from early diligence and capex underwriting through GC management, renovation delivery, and operational handoff — across a growing portfolio of projects in markets across the country. You will be the primary owner-side brain on all capital projects: assembling the right consultants for each deal, making fast and accurate budget estimates before full plans exist, keeping projects on schedule and on budget, and building the systems and playbooks that will support Blue Hour's growth. This is not a siloed construction role. You will work closely with the acquisitions, asset management, and operations teams. The right person thinks like an owner: commercially minded, scrappy, organized, and energized by a fast-moving entrepreneurial environment.
What You Will Do
Capex Underwriting & Diligence
o Build preliminary construction budgets from site visits, floor plans, and photos — before full architectural plans exist — to support deal underwriting
o Assess zoning and entitlement risk on potential acquisitions; coordinate with local land use counsel and municipalities as needed
o Evaluate scope of work, site conditions, and building systems on potential acquisitions; identify red flags and hidden costs
Project Execution
o Manage a mixed portfolio of project types simultaneously — including large-scale hotel and motel conversions, apartment complex renovations, and small multifamily / single-family renovations — bringing the same rigor and accountability to a $100,000 renovation as a $10M conversion
o Assemble and manage the third-party project teams (GC, architect, MEP engineers, FF&E vendors)
o Run the bidding and contractor selection process; negotiate scopes, contracts, and pricing
o Manage all active renovation and conversion projects — tracking budgets, schedules, change orders, and milestones across a concurrent portfolio
o Conduct site visits including bid walks, preconstruction walks, progress visits, and punch list closeouts
o Identify and resolve issues proactively; escalate to leadership with clear options and recommendations
Reporting & Systems
o Keep leadership informed through a clear, consistent internal reporting cadence on budget exposure, schedule risk, and project status
o Build and maintain the capex catalog, FF&E standards, and renovation playbooks that enable Blue Hour to move faster and more consistently as the portfolio grows
o Own the project management infrastructure — trackers, checklists, closeout documentation — and continuously improve it
What You Bring
o You have 5+ years in real estate development, construction management, or owner's rep roles — with direct experience managing renovations, conversions, or value-add projects as the owner-side lead
o You have done hotel-to-residential conversions, multifamily repositioning, or similar adaptive reuse work — or you've managed a diverse portfolio of concurrent smaller projects and can translate that experience quickly
o You can build a construction budget from a floor plan and a site visit, not just from a full set of drawings
o You are deeply organized – you manage multiple projects simultaneously without dropping balls, and you build systems to keep others aligned
o You think commercially — you understand the relationship between construction cost, project timeline, and investment returns, and you make decisions with that lens
o You are comfortable with ambiguity and operate well without a large internal support team; you know when to escalate and when to just solve it
o You have strong written and verbal communication skills; you can run a meeting with a GC and then write a clear project update for an investor
o You are energized by an entrepreneurial environment
What Sets You Apart
o Owner’s Instinct: You move fast without losing the details. You can build a credible budget from a floor plan and a site walk, manage multiple concurrent projects without dropping balls, and still write a clean update for a capital partner at the end of the week.
o Resourceful & Self-Directed: You’ve been the only construction person in the room and figured it out. You know when to dig in yourself, when to call the right consultant, and when to escalate — and you don’t need a large support team to do good work.
o Commercially Minded: You think about construction through the lens of the deal. You understand how schedule, scope, and cost decisions affect returns, and you make tradeoffs accordingly. You’re not just executing — you’re solving.
o Builder, Not Just a Doer: You build processes that endure. Whether it’s a capex catalog, a GC scorecard, or a renovation playbook, you create systems and documentation that make the next project faster and the next hire easier.
Employee Benefits
o Base Salary: $125,000-145,000 based on experience
o Equity ownership
o Eligibility to participate in fund-level carried interest
o Performance-based bonuses
o Comprehensive health benefits package
o Flexible work location with proximity to major airports (current team based in NYC)
o Unlimited paid time off (PTO)
At Blue Hour Housing, we value diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We encourage qualified candidates of all backgrounds to apply.
Note: This job description is intended to convey information essential to understanding the scope of the position and is not exhaustive. Responsibilities and duties may change as the needs of the organization evolve.
Head of Early Childhood Education
We are seeking an experienced and passionate Head of Early Childhood Education to lead our high-quality early learning programs. This leadership role oversees our Pre-K Montessori program and Montessori-inspired infant/toddler program, ensuring children receive a nurturing, developmentally rich start while supporting families and strengthening community partnerships.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead the strategy, operations, and growth of early childhood programs.
- Ensure delivery of high-quality curriculum aligned with Montessori principles and early childhood best practices.
- Recruit, coach, and supervise teachers, staff, interns, and volunteers.
- Build strong partnerships with families and connect them with community resources.
- Maintain compliance with state licensing, regulatory standards, and organizational policies.
- Manage program budgets, grants, and community partnerships.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Educational Leadership, or related field (must meet state Early Childhood Administrator requirements).
- 5+ years of leadership experience in early childhood education or program management.
- Experience with Montessori education or Montessori-inspired programs preferred.
- Understanding of the Delaware Purchase of Care (POC) process and early childhood funding guidelines.
- First Aid/CPR certification and DEEDS Early Childhood Administrator certification (or ability to obtain within 60 days).
Skills
- Strong leadership and staff development skills
- Knowledge of child development and early learning best practices
- Excellent communication and relationship-building skills
- Ability to manage multiple priorities in a dynamic environment
- Commitment to inclusive and culturally responsive learning environments
Why Join Us
- Opportunity to lead and shape innovative early childhood programs
- Collaborative, mission-driven environment
- Meaningful impact on children, families, and the community
School Counselor
Hiring for 2026-2027 School Year, 12-month position
Boca Prep International School is seeking a School Counselor to join our team. The ideal
candidate should be someone who prioritizes the overall well-being and social-emotional
nature of every student while promoting the development of young people to contribute
proactively to the ongoing work towards a better world.
Founded in 1997, Boca Prep has been providing a student-centered, college-preparatory,
International Baccalaureate (IB) education for students in preschool through 12th grade as
an independent school. The school was IB authorized in 2009 and became an IB World
School in 2016, offering all three programs of the International Baccalaureate, as well as
extracurricular activities, community service, performance programs, and the performing
arts, all emphasized alongside the highest expectations for academic engagement and
attainment. With over 50 countries represented in our student body, Boca Prep has
developed its own community with an international perspective. With small class sizes and
an experienced, caring faculty, we help students become lifelong learners and global
citizens.
Boca Prep is an International Education Systems (IES) school. Students and faculty from IES
schools are members of a worldwide network of international schools that collaborate,
share expertise, and facilitate cultural and linguistic exchanges. IES schools focus on the
individual student through small classes, mentoring, and a personalized learning system. IES
schools stress internationalism, whether through IB programmes or national programmes
that include an emphasis on internationalism, privilege language learning as a key skill in a
globalized world, promote academic rigor, stress the development of character,
self-discipline, and learning how to learn, and are flexible about the distinctive needs of the
different societies and communities that they serve.
The position of the School Counselor:
The counselor is responsible for the overall social and emotional well-being and success of
all students. The tasks under this role include, but are not limited to:
School Counselor
● Provide short-term, solution-focused counseling to students and families seeking
support.
● Understand and be guided by the ASCA Ethical Standards for School Counselors.
● Provide crisis intervention, including assessment and clinical support during
emergencies (e.g., risk of harm to self or others, mandated reporting situations).
● Provide regularly scheduled in-class guidance lessons for all grade levels, as
appropriate.
● Request and review current student accommodations and IEP plans, and
communicate accommodations to all teachers.
● Set regular meetings to monitor student behavior, convene the student support
team, and communicate with the student’s family.
● Participate in meetings with faculty to support students who exhibit social-emotional
behavioral issues or whose enrollment status may be in jeopardy.
● Provide conflict mediation between students, faculty, and parents for specific issues,
as appropriate.
● Collaborate with divisional leadership to host restorative circles.
● Facilitate group counseling sessions that are responsive to students' needs.
● Provide faculty consultation and student observations.
● Meet with students of concern as needed. Document the meeting, follow up with
parents, and inform school administrators and faculty of all student concerns as
necessary.
● Manage and document counseling cases with professionalism and confidentiality,
including follow-ups and case notes.
● Offer referrals and coordinate access to outside mental health professionals and
community-based resources, based on counselor assessment and family needs.
● Other duties as assigned.
College Counselor
● Own all aspects of the college counseling process for Boca Prep students, including,
but not limited to:
○ Assist students with finalizing college applications prior to the early
action/early decision deadline of senior year.
○ Hold regular workshops to help seniors have a successful college transition.
○ Assist students with registering for College Board tests.
○ Stay abreast of trends related to college admissions by attending webinars,
counselor calls, counselor fly-ins, conferences, and other professional
development opportunities.
○ Support students with their college applications, including their college
essays.
○ Write letters of recommendation for students as needed.
○ Host parent workshops/seminars to explain the college admissions process.
○ Schedule and coordinate on-site college visits at Boca Prep, and advocate for
Boca Prep students with college admissions officers during university visits.
○ Maintain a spreadsheet of all seniors from January to graduation, and bring
forward any concerns about progress to the administration.
○ Teach up to two sections as needed.
School Registrar
● The school registrar will be responsible for maintaining all student transcripts and
records, as well as data entry. The tasks under this role include, but are not limited
to:
○ Conduct enrollment verification (course audits under state standards).
○ Register all new students and maintain registration records on all current
students.
○ Conduct student registration meetings to develop course requests for master
scheduling.
○ Ensure that all students have completed the expected coursework upon
enrollment and that current students are progressing along the expected
course trajectory.
○ Communicate with new families if their child requires additional coursework
prior to being admitted to Boca Prep.
○ Maintain all student academic records/cumulative folders.
○ Prepare and distribute progress reports and report cards to families by
specified dates.
○ Process transcripts upon request.
○ Complete school transfer and withdrawal requests.
○ Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
● Bachelor's degree in school counseling, psychology, guidance, education, or a related
field. Master's degree preferred.
● Three years of successful school counseling experience in an independent school
setting. IB experience preferred.
● A high degree of professionalism, collegiality, and personal conduct both in and
outside of school.
● Effective collaborator with the ability to thrive in a one-person counseling team.
● Proficiency with educational software and technology, including knowledge of
Google Suite.
● Demonstrates a genuine interest in actively participating in the wider Boca Prep
community beyond regular school hours.
● Big-picture thinker with a keen eye for detail.
● Ability, willingness, and judgment to interact and communicate effectively and
positively with all constituents in a school environment.
● Comfortable with ambiguity and change inherent in a school environment;
willingness to adapt and pivot as needed.
● Exhibits a high level of professionalism, respectful collaboration, and exemplary
personal behavior both on and off campus.
● Possesses the discretion, communication skills, and interpersonal awareness to
engage positively with all members of the school community.
● Capable of navigating the dynamic nature of a school setting with flexibility and a
readiness to adjust as circumstances evolve.
● Shows passion and dedication to supporting the School’s mission and vision.
● Commitment to continuous professional growth and development.
● Willingness to be involved in the life of the school.
● Proficiency in the Google Suite (Docs, Sheets, Drive, etc.) is required.
● Excellent verbal, written, and presentation communication skills.
● Preferred: Bilingual or multilingual abilities.
The compensation package includes a full range of employee benefits.
Boca Prep provides a
competitive salary aligned with an individual’s experience and qualifications. Qualified
candidates should send a resume/CV, a letter of interest, and salary expectations to Chuck
Maddox, Head of School:
Catholic Religious Education Coordinator - $23.00- $25.00 per hour (Working 14 hours per week)– Los Angeles Air Force Base (LAAFB)
The Role
Are you a committed Catholic with experience teaching and guiding young people in their faith? Do you enjoy organising programmes that help children and families grow in their understanding of Catholic teaching? If so, this Catholic Religious Education Coordinator opportunity could be a meaningful role where your experience and faith make a real difference within a military community.
As the Catholic Religious Education Coordinator, you will organise and deliver a structured Catholic Religious Education (RE) programme for children and young people aged 18 and under at Los Angeles Air Force Base.
Working under the guidance of the Catholic Priest and in line with the Archdiocese for the Military Services, you will lead weekly religious education classes and manage the overall RE programme. The Catholic Religious Education Coordinator will help create a welcoming learning environment where children can develop their faith, prepare for sacraments, and build a stronger connection to the Catholic community.
This is a part-time role working approximately 14 hours per week, including Sunday teaching at 9:05am.
If you are ready to use your experience and faith to guide the next generation, apply today to become the Catholic Religious Education Coordinator at Los Angeles Air Force Base.
Key Responsibilities:
- Deliver weekly Catholic religious education classes for children and youth
- Organise and manage the full Catholic RE programme from pre-school through 12th grade
- Coordinate sacramental preparation such as First Reconciliation and Confirmation
- Register students and maintain programme and attendance records
- Recruit, train and support volunteers assisting with the RE programme
- Plan and lead monthly teacher training sessions and semi-annual training events
- Coordinate youth ministry activities including retreats, trips and approved events
- Assist with Vacation Bible School in partnership with the Protestant RE programme
- Order approved teaching materials and ensure adequate supplies are maintained
- Prepare an annual programme calendar and provide quarterly programme updates
The Benefits
- $23.00–$25.00 per hour
- Part-time schedule – 14 hours per week
- Meaningful work supporting military families
- Opportunity to guide young people in their faith development
- Supportive chapel team environment
The Person:
- Confirmation as a Roman Catholic in good standing
- At least 3 years’ experience in religious education, CCD teaching, administration, or teacher training
- A high school diploma or GED
- Strong organisational and communication skills
- Basic computer and word processing skills
- The ability to work effectively with chaplain staff, volunteers and families
- The ability to pass a background check for working with children
- Willingness to complete AMS Safe Environment Training and Religious Education certification