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Lecturer - Department of Statistics - College of Computing, Data Science andSociety
Salary not disclosed
Berkeley, CA 3 days ago
Position overview

Salary range:
The UC academic salary scales set the minimum pay at appointment. See the following table(s) for the current salary scale(s) for the Lecturer position: The current full-time salary range for the Lecturer position is $70,977-$199,722.

Starting salary will be commensurate with highest degree, past college-level teaching experience, relevant industry experience and equity within the department. The current salary range for TSP positions is $1,455.90 - $3,440 flat rate per bootcamp taught.

Percent time:
11%-100%

Anticipated start:
We typically start reviewing applications for Fall and Summer courses in December, for Spring courses in August-September, however we encourage applications throughout the year as new needs may arise.

Anticipated start date for TSP is summer 2026 or future semesters.

Application Window


Open date: July 1, 2025




Most recent review date: Tuesday, Jul 15, 2025 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time)

Applications received after this date will be reviewed by the search committee if the position has not yet been filled.




Final date: Tuesday, Jun 30, 2026 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time)

Applications will continue to be accepted until this date, but those received after the review date will only be considered if the position has not yet been filled.



Position description

The Department of Statistics at UC Berkeley invites applications for a pool of qualified temporary instructors to teach the following courses should an opening arise. Screening of applicants is ongoing and will continue as needed. The number of positions varies from semester to semester including summer sessions, depending upon the needs of the Department.



We hire a number of qualified professionals and academics to hold temporary lecturer and TSP (Teacher Special Program) positions in Statistics. We are seeking outstanding lecturers who can teach one or more of the following courses listed below.



Teaching Responsibilities:



STATISTICS 2: Introduction to Statistics

STATISTICS C8: Foundations of Data Science

STATISTICS 20: Introduction to Probability and Statistics

STATISTICS 21: Introduction to Probability and Statistics for Business

STATISTICS 33A: Introduction to Programming in R

STATISTICS 33B: Introduction to Advanced R

STATISTICS 88: Probability and Mathematical Statistics in Data Science

STATISTICS C100: Principles and Techniques of Data Science

STATISTICS 131A: Statistical Methods for Data Science

STATISTICS 133: Concepts in Computing with Data

STATISTICS 134: Concepts of Probability

STATISTICS 135: Concepts of Statistics

STATISTICS 150: Stochastic Processes

STATISTICS 151A: Linear Modeling: Theory and Applications

STATISTICS 153: Time Series

STATISTICS 154: Modern Statistical Prediction and Machine Learning

STATISTICS 155: Game Theory

STATISTICS 159: Reproducible and Collaborative Statistical Data Science



General Duties:



General duties include developing syllabi, lecturing, writing assignments, writing and grading exams, supervising teaching assistants, holding office hours, and maintaining a course website. Other duties may be assigned by the Chair as necessary.



TSP (Teacher Special Program) appointments teach our Summer Preparation Bootcamp for the Master of Arts (M.A.) in Statistics program. This bootcamp is a short courses on one or more of the topic areas listed. Most TSP courses are taught in a 'bootcamp' 3-week format in late July and early August .



Department:

Division:

To see the Current Contract between the University of California and the Unit 18 Lecturers, please visit::

Statistics Course Descriptions: courses/stat/



Qualifications

Basic qualifications (required at time of application)

The minimum qualification at the time of hire is the completion of a Masters degree (or equivalent international degree).



Additional qualifications (required at time of start)

Additional qualifications include evidence of college level instructional experience.



Preferred qualifications

Preference for a PhD (or equivalent international degree) in Statistics, Applied Mathematics, or related field. Documented experience in teaching Statistics or a related field at the college level.



Application Requirements

Document requirements

  • Curriculum Vitae - Your most recently updated C.V.


  • Cover Letter


  • Statement of Teaching Philosophy and Experience


  • Teaching Documentation - Teaching materials and/or student evaluations.


  • Copy of Transcript (Optional)




Reference requirements
  • 2-3 required (contact information only)


Apply link:
JPF04974

Help contact:



About UC Berkeley

UC Berkeley is committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging in our public mission of research, teaching, and service, consistent with UC Regents Policy 4400 and University of California Academic Personnel policy (APM 210 1-d). These values are embedded in our Principles of Community, which reflect our passion for critical inquiry, debate, discovery and innovation, and our deep commitment to contributing to a better world. Every member of the UC Berkeley community has a role in sustaining a safe, caring and humane environment in which these values can thrive.



The University of California, Berkeley is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or protected veteran status.



For more information, please refer to the University of California's Affirmative Action and Nondiscrimination in Employment Policy and the University of California's Anti-Discrimination Policy.



In searches when letters of reference are required all letters will be treated as confidential per University of California policy and California state law. Please refer potential referees, including when letters are provided via a third party (i.e., dossier service or career center), to the UC Berkeley statement of confidentiality prior to submitting their letter.



As a University employee, you will be required to comply with all applicable University policies and/or collective bargaining agreements, as may be amended from time to time. Federal, state, or local government directives may impose additional requirements.


Unless stated otherwise, unambiguously, in the position description, this position does not include sponsorship of a new consular H-1B visa petition that would require payment of the $100,000 supplemental fee.



As a condition of employment, the finalist will be required to disclose if they are subject to any final administrative or judicial decisions within the last seven years determining that they committed any misconduct.




  • "Misconduct" means any violation of the policies or laws governing conduct at the applicant's previous place of employment, including, but not limited to, violations of policies or laws prohibiting sexual harassment, sexual assault, or other forms of harassment or discrimination, as defined by the employer.
  • UC Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment Policy
  • UC Anti-Discrimination Policy
  • APM - 035: Affirmative Action and Nondiscrimination in Employment


Job location
Berkeley, CA
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
On-Call Building Inspector I
Salary not disclosed
Kirkland, WA 2 days ago


Employer

City of Kirkland



Salary

$46.92 - $55.20 Hourly



Location

Kirkland, WA



Job Type

Seasonal



Job Number

202100717



Location

Planning & Building - Inspection



Opening Date

01/22/2026



Closing Date

Continuous



FLSA

Non-Exempt



Bargaining Unit

N/A



Job Summary

Note: This is an On-Call position that is not eligible for benefits.

Being an on-call employee means that your work schedule is not guaranteed, hours worked could range from 0 - 40 hours a week, depending on office needs. All hours worked are subject to Department of Retirement Services and Affordable Care Act reporting requirements. More information will be shared during the interview, and we encourage questions about the program.


The On-Call Building Inspector I position is responsible for inspecting construction of new industrial, commercial, multifamily, and single-family buildings, and remodel work to existing structures, to ensure compliance with approved plans, laws, codes, and regulations, thereby ensuring minimum standards for fire and life/safety codes, structural integrity, and public welfare.

Principal Accountabilities:
  • Inspect buildings and structures to ensure compliance with laws, codes, and regulations relating to building construction, mechanical systems, plumbing systems, state energy code requirements, local zoning requirements, and job site erosion control.
  • Investigate compliance complaints and, if necessary, mediate a resolution.
Distinguishing Characteristics: Upon obtaining the International Code Council (ICC) Commercial Building Inspector certification, ICC Commercial Mechanical Inspector certification, and either the ICC Commercial Plumbing Inspector certification or the IAPMO UPC Residential and Commercial certifications, an incumbent in the On-Call Building Inspector I classification will move to the On-Call Building Inspector II classification.

Essential Functions: Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following representative duties, knowledge, and skills. This is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by incumbents of this class; employees may be assigned duties which are not listed below; reasonable accommodations will be made as required. The job description does not constitute an employment agreement and is subject to change at any time by the employer. Essential duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following:
  • Conducts site inspections of new and old commercial and residential buildings and structures to ensure compliance with approved plans and codes, notes violations. Approved plans will be reviewed, are posted on the construction site, and are reviewed by the inspector to see that they are properly implemented. Reinspects to ensure all noted violations have been corrected. The incumbent has the authority to stop work on a construction site if code violations are not corrected and makes the final approval of a structure prior to occupancy.
  • Plans and schedules routes in order to ensure the most efficient use of time.
  • Answers questions and provides technical advice related to building and structure code compliance.
  • Investigates and responds to complaints regarding code compliance; informs individual making the complaint if a violation occurred and, if so, what corrective action has been taken.
  • Logs daily inspections and prepares inspection reports.
  • Reads special inspection reports for compliance and files reports.
  • Inspects sites for grading and soil excavation or other land modifications. Makes a visual survey of the construction site to determine if a licensed survey is to be required for setback verification.
  • Responds to public and contractor inquiries concerning interpretation of the National Electrical and related codes, construction problems, and City administrative procedures. This requires clear, concise, oral and written communication skills.
  • Monitors construction to see that it is completed before occupancy of the building, the permit expires, or sees that the permit is renewed in a timely fashion.
  • Maintains adequate records to assure proper documentation of inspections.
  • Inspects nonstructural problems with building sites, such as surface water problems and inadequate access, and assures that they are corrected or referred to the appropriate City department.
  • Position requires daily use of computer. Incumbent must have, or be able to learn, basic keyboard and computer skills.
  • Performs daily inspections of vehicles to include checking tires and lights and determining if service is necessary.
  • Fosters a positive and supportive work environment; promotes diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging in the workplace, contributing to an environment of respectful living and working in a multicultural society.
Peripheral Duties:
  • Attends staff meetings to discuss Building Department and City issues and to discuss changes in policy and codes.
  • The incumbent is expected to perform as an emergency worker in the event of a disaster.
  • Performs functions as assigned in the City's emergency response plan in the event of an emergency.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
  • Knowledge of local, state, and regional/international building codes.
  • Considerable knowledge of the standards and practices of building construction, mechanical systems, plumbing systems.
  • Maintains knowledge of the various changes in local, state, and regional/international building codes which are of technological changes in building materials and changing architectural philosophies. This will require attendance at college-level courses and/or trade seminars as they become available, provided they are necessary to achieve objectives.
  • Knowledge of construction techniques and material.
  • Must have or be able to learn basic keyboard and computer skills.
  • Skill in reading and understanding blueprints and drawings.
  • Skill in interpreting codes.
  • Skill in organizing and prioritizing tasks.
  • Must be able to communicate orally and in writing in a clear, concise, and diplomatic manner.
  • Communication and interpersonal skills as applied to interaction with engineers, architects, coworkers, supervisor, the general public etc. sufficient to exchange or convey information and to receive work direction.
  • Must be able to navigate typical construction sites which involve walking, climbing ladders/scaffolding, crawling, and being exposed to inclement weather conditions.

Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Education: High school diploma or GED.
  • Experience: 3 years of construction or inspection experience.
  • Or: In place of the above requirements, the incumbent may possess any combination of relevant education and experience which would demonstrate the individual's knowledge, skill, and ability to proficiently perform the essential duties and responsibilities listed above.
Licenses and Other Requirements:
  • Must have a valid Washington State Driver's license and ability to remain insurable under the City's insurance to operate motor vehicles.
  • Possess and maintain ICC Residential Building Inspector (B1) certification within 1 year.
  • Must have good oral and written communication skills.

Other

Physical Demands and Working Environment:
The position is driving to or being at construction sites a majority of the time. Potential hazards at construction sites might include falling objects, loose footing, and construction equipment. The position may be required to climb ladders, occasionally walk on scaffolding, crawl in crawl spaces, and be exposed to inclement weather and adverse conditions. The incumbent is expected to perform as an emergency worker in the event of a disaster.
Positions in this class typically involve indoor and outdoor work in extreme variable temperature and atmospheric conditions. Duties may require extended periods of talking or listening, climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crawling, reaching, standing, walking, fingering, feeling, and seeing. Incumbents may be subjected to being around moving mechanical parts, vibration, fumes, odors, gasses, poor ventilation, inadequate lighting, work space restrictions, intense noises, and travel.
Work typically includes exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally and/or up to 35 pounds of force more frequently, and/or negligible amount of force constantly to move objects.
This position encounters foot hazards as defined by the WAC, which may include any of the following: falling objects, rolling objects, piercing/cutting injuries, or electrical hazards.

Position requires a resume and cover letter for consideration of application. Please note how you meet minimum qualifications within the cover letter. Applicants who are selected for next steps in the hiring process will be invited by phone or e-mail. Candidates are encouraged to apply at the earliest possible date as screening, interviewing, and hiring decisions will be made through the recruitment period, until such time as the vacancy is filled. First review of applicants will be 15 days after original posting date.

The City of Kirkland is a welcoming community where every person can thrive and grow. We value diversity, inclusion, belonging, and work together to support our community. We do this by solving problems, focusing on the customer, and respecting all people who come into the City whether to visit, live, or work. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we are committed to creating a workforce that does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, age, color, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, marital status, genetic information, veteran status, disability, or any other basis prohibited by federal, state or local law. We encourage qualified applicants of all backgrounds and identities to apply to our job postings. Persons with a disability who need reasonable accommodations in the application or testing process, or those needing this announcement in an alternative format, may call or Telecommunications Device for the Deaf at 711.



Not Specified
Leasing Admin Associate
Salary not disclosed
Scottsdale, AZ 2 days ago

The Leasing Administrator assists the VP of Leasing and Investments along with the Legal Team in the timely and accurate preparation, execution, and abstracting of all leases. This individual must maintain high productivity levels to ensure each project is completed in a fast-paced, accurate, and organized manner. This individual is also responsible for estoppels and SNDAs as required on the purchase or sale of a property. 

 

Essential Duties – Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions.

·      Prepare and distribute executed LOIs as needed

·      Redline new LOIs as needed

·      Draft initial leases, amendments, and exhibits at the request of the Legal Team in an accurate and timely manner

·      Abstract final leases, route for approval and execution

·      Distribute executed leases to tenants as required

·      Provide key dates such as due diligence, permit contingencies, delivery dates, plan approvals, and acquisition dates to Development Team and other teams

·      Identify, task out and track all lease obligations

·      Manage and track leases and their corresponding obligations throughout the lifecycle of a lease

·      Send lease documentation to brokers and request first half commission invoices on a regular basis

·      Calculate commissions due to brokers and ensure accuracy of broker invoices and submit for payment

·      Acquire SNDAs and MOLs from tenants as needed

·      Issue rent commencement date notices to tenants

·      Prepare and email acquisition notices

·      Email change of ownership documentation to tenants upon purchase of existing building

·      Coordinate signage with Dealmaker and Development Team

·      Review marketing packages for accuracy of lease information

·      Create and send ROFR notices

·      Prepare and send estoppels on a regular basis as well as SNDAs when required

·      Determine if any commission payments need to be made at closing

·      Input and track tenant dates and deliverables in the internal tracking system

 

Marginal Duties

·      Prepare lease amendments for approvals and signatures as needed

·      Update key dates based on amendments or extension notices in software program for Development Team

·      Process renewals with VP of Leasing, Chief Legal Officer and CEO as required

 

Qualifications

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. 

·      Must possess excellent communication skills and exchange information with others accurately.

·      Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals.

·      Exceptional organization in managing time with the ability to prioritize multiple projects simultaneously and meet strict deadlines. 


The ideal candidate should have a positive, can-do attitude and…

·      Be First. Be Fast. Persist. Plain and simple: we’re responsive, quick to action, and we tirelessly fight through everyday challenges.

·      Do More. Be More. We believe that if we’re not exceeding expectations, we’re not doing enough. On every level, we do more because that’s how we’re wired.

·      Be Direct. Show Respect. We’re straight shooters when it comes to our clients and team. Honesty and respect go a long way in the world of business. And life.

·      Be Flexible. Embrace Change. Every day is a new day with new challenges. We know that’s just how the world works. So, we’re always prepared to adapt in order to succeed. 

·      Be Inspired. Be Proud. We’re motivated to do work that inspires us. We have pride and passion in everything we do. 

·      Say It. Own it. Accountability is key here at SimonCRE. So, we say what we mean and do what we say. 

·      Dream Up. Team Up. We dream big and work together to make things happen. Around here we KNOW teamwork makes the dream work. 

·      Be Helpful. Build Trust. When people think of us, we want them to think of a company that is nothing but helpful.

 

Supervisory responsibilities- None

 

Work Environment

The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

·      General office environment


Physical Demands

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

·      Must be able to remain in a stationary position for long periods of time

·      Minimal lifting and carrying up to 25 pounds

 

Travel Required- None

 

Required Education, Experience, Licenses

·      High school diploma or equivalent required

·      Four-year college degree preferred

·      3-5 years of Commercial real estate experience required

·      Proficient with Microsoft Office including Word and Excel as well as calendar management and general technology is required

·      Experience with Mac iOS is a plus

·      Valid Driver’s License


SimonCRE provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.


Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.

Not Specified
RN - Home Health / Hospice
Salary not disclosed
Columbus 6 days ago
Submission Documents Resume Must have candidates current name, no nicknames, or abbreviations.

Work history must include name of facility worked, city and state, title, department, and dates employed from the last 7 years.

Agency names are not accepted as the employer.

Highest level of education listed, including month/year of graduation and degree achieved if applicable.

Skills Checklist Completed within one (1) year of submittal for specialty where candidate is submitted Two (2) References Two (2) professional references from work history occurring within the past three (3) years.

One must be from a supervisor (charge nurses are considered supervisors).

Reference must include the full name (first & last name) of the person providing reference.

The name of the facility and the dates of employment must match the resume.

Reference must include a breakdown of skills and strengths with a rating score.

Letters of recommendation will not be accepted.

Online verification of professional license or certification Verified within 30 days of submission.

Nursys acceptable.

Placement Documents Export as PDF Online verification of professional license or credential Online verification of professional license completed within thirty (30) days of start and at time of extension.

For RN/LPN verification must be through Nursys.

12-panel drug screen Collected within sixty (60) days of start date; required annually.

Rapid or instant drug screens are not accepted.

Drugs to test: Amphetamines, Barbiturates, Cocaine, Marijuana, Methadone, PCP, Propoxyphene, Opiates, Benzodiazepines, Fentanyl, Meperidine, Tramadol.

Dilute results require a retest.

Physical Completed within one (1) year of start date; required annually.

May be signed by Physician, NP, PA, DO, or DC.

MMR Documentation Shown by proof of two (2) MMR vaccinations or positive IGG titers.

Will accept one vaccine or decline form for low/equivocal titers, Affiliate form acceptable.

Varicella Shown by proof of two (2) vaccinations, positive IGG titer, or provider verified history.

Decline form accepted for low/equivocal titers, Affiliate form acceptable.

Hepatitis B Shown by proof of vaccination series, positive surface antibody titer or declination Influenza Vaccine For Assignments occurring between 10/1-3/31 or Flu Shot Declination.

Affiliate declination form is acceptable.

Covid Documentation Proof of Covid vaccination or declination accepted.

Tdap Administered within ten (10) years of start date.

Will accept a decline form.

Agency form accepted.

TB Documentation TB skin test, TB QuantiFERON, or T-Spot completed within one (1) year of start date and annually thereafter.

Chest X-Ray within the past five (5) years for past positive TB cases as a result of TB exposure.

TB screening form is required (along with Chest X-Ray) and required annually Background Check Completed within thirty (30) days prior to start date and INCLUDES: National Criminal Check, FACIS Level III, National Sex Offender, all states and counties lived and worked in within the past seven (7) years, including for any aliases.

SSN and Address Trace are required.

OIG (Office of Inspector General) OIG completed within thirty (30) days of start date, and at time of extension.

Must be run for all alias names that appear on the SSN address trace.

SAM (System for Award Management) SAM completed within thirty (30) days of start date, and at time of extension.

Must be run for all alias names that appear on the SSN address trace.

Nebraska DHHS Central Registry Check Completed within sixty (60) days of start date and including Adult Protective Services and Child Abuse Neglect Registries Education Verification For highest level of education completed.

Required for licensed healthcare professionals only.

Specialty Competency Exam Completed within one (1) year of start date for the specialty corresponding to the CP's Assignment; required annually.

An 80% or passing rate is required.

Joint Commission Competencies Core I, II, and III completed within one (1) year of start date; required annually Valid state issued Drivers License or ID card State issued photo ID or state issued Drivers License required to be current at time of start.

Photo ID must be submitted to clients for identification verification.

Respiratory Fit Test 3M N95 or 1860 models.

The HCP has the option to have this completed the first day in CCH Occupational Health for
*** CPI or MOAB Certification Upload Current CPI or MOAB Certification.

HCP can start with this item pending but will be required to take the class offered at Columbus for
*** BLS
- Basic Life Support (American Heart Association) Auto Insurance HCP's will be required to show active proof of auto insurance with their HCP's name on it due to driving requirements Provided Documents Healthcare Provider Timekeeping Instructions Agency to download this document and provide to all HCP's prior to their start date.

HCP/ Affiliate Vendor responsible to enter time in Triage Plus no later than noon CST every Monday.

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Not Specified
Educational Interpreter, American Sign Language, Certified
Salary not disclosed
Santa Maria, CA 3 days ago


General Description



Our ideal candidate

We seek experienced self-starting candidates who are professional, flexible, have excellent oral communication skills, and enjoy working and collaborating in a variety of elementary and high school settings with a variety of students, parents and staff. We seek individuals who have experience with technology and can learn and interpret academic vocabulary throughout the grade span. We count on our interpreters to provide the necessary access of our students who are deaf or heard of hearing to educational experiences throughout a school day.

General description

Facilitates communication between students who are deaf or hard of hearing and teachers, staff members, and peers within an educational environment, using a variety of manual and verbal communication systems in a highly proficient manner reflecting the affect of the speaker and/or signer. The Interpreter for Deaf/Hard of Hearing facilitates communication through the use of sign-to English and English-to-sign skills. This position requires course work, Level 4 certification, and competency using manual sign systems.



Specific Duties and Responsibilities

  • Interprets for students who are deaf or hard of hearing (DHH) in a variety of educational settings, including, but not limited to, classroom environments, assemblies, recess, noon sport leagues, and counseling sessions using various sign language systems and voice interpretation at a normal conversational rate
  • Interprets a wide range of curriculum, including scientific and advanced placement topics
  • Consults with the teachers of the Deaf or Hard of Hearing, general education staff and typical students on the effective use of an interpreter
  • Provides voice interpretation to individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing as needed
  • Collaborates with IEP teams to standardize signs in an educational setting
  • Under the direction of the teacher of the deaf or hard of hearing, performs record keeping, monitoring IEP or special education related activities that support student learning
  • Provides assistance to the classroom teachers as required; assists in filing, duplicating and preparing instructional materials
  • Interprets and provides instruction as needed to individuals or small groups of students who are deaf or hard of hearing; reinforce instruction as directed by the teacher
  • Follows professional conduct guidelines to guard against the development of inappropriate personal relationships with students
  • Performs other duties as assigned that support the overall objective of the position


Requirements

Education: Possession of an associate's degree in American Sign Language Interpreting, Deaf Studies, Deaf Education or related field is preferred.

Experience: At least one year of experience providing instructional support in an educational setting is preferred.

Knowledge and Skills:

  • Specialized knowledge of expressive and receptive forms of sign language systems, which may include American Sign Language, Conceptually Accurate Signed English, Signed Exact English, Manually Coded English, and Pidgin Signed English
  • Interpreting strategies and techniques necessary to accommodate individual needs of students in a variety of educational settings
  • Foundational concepts of deaf culture
  • Curriculum used in educational settings from preschool through secondary schools
  • Sufficient skills to exercise extreme patience when dealing with students and staff

Abilities:

  • Requires the ability to speak and write English clearly with proper structure
  • Able to stand for extended periods of time
  • Interpret and communicate fluently with high proficiency (over 80% of content) in the sign language system appropriate to the individual needs of the students
  • Maintain confidentiality and impartiality when dealing with private and sensitive information
  • Demonstrate sensitivity to the communication process between persons who are deaf or hard of hearing and the needs of the persons involved in that process
  • Well-developed arm, hand, and finger dexterity in order to perform advanced sign language interpretation for up to twenty-five hours per week
  • Visual acuity to see information to be voiced (such as sign language and facial expressions) and detect speech patterns
  • Hearing acuity sufficient to understand information to be interpreted in a variety of educational environments
  • Facial dexterity to produce readable mouth movements for specific sign language expressions
  • Sufficient manual dexterity to produce readable sign language through movement of fingers and arms
  • Perform all aspects of the position

Licenses and certificates

To qualify for the certified Interpreter, applicant must possess one of the following certifications:

  • Educational Interpreter Performance Evaluation (EIPA), level 4 or above
  • Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID)
  • American Consortium of Certified Interpreters (ACC1), level 4 or above
  • NAD certification, level 4 or above
  • Educational Signs Skills Evaluation Interpreter (ESSE-1), level 4 or above

Interpreters who have not yet obtained the required certification must be eligible for a certification waiver from the California Department of Education and must fulfill one of the following requirements in order to be placed on the eligibility list:

  • provide proof of having taken one of the certification exams listed above, along with the score achieved
  • complete the Boys Town National Research Hospital Prescreening Assessment, administered by SBCEO or by an organization recognized by SBCEO.

May require a valid California driver's license and insurance coverage required by law.

Working conditions

Work is performed in a classroom, office, and intermittent outdoor environments where minimal health and safety concerns exist.

Supplemental Information

Classified salary ranges have 26 steps (A-Z). Initial salary placement for new hires is between steps A and J, based on qualifications.

Click here for an Overview of Our Application & Selection Process.

RECRUITMENT INFORMATION:

* All applicants who meet the minimum qualifications will be invited to participate in the examination process for the position.

* The examination process may include one or more of the following: written, oral, and performance examination.

* Candidates must pass all parts of the examination process to be placed on the eligibility list. Final score will determine the candidate's rank on the eligibility list.

* A candidate in the top three ranks (including tie scores) on the eligibility list may be considered for hire; when there are multiple vacancies in the same job classification, additional ranks will be considered.

* This recruitment is Dual Certification, meaning it is open to all applicants, including current SBCEO employees and those from the general public. Dual certification results in one integrated eligibility list based on rank.

* Eligibility lists are generally valid for six months; promotional eligibility lists are valid for one year. Lists may be exhausted prior to the original expiration date, or they may be extended with the approval of the Personnel Commission.

* If you require an accommodation for any step of the application and selection process, please notify Human Resources by the application deadline date (or as soon as possible for an open continuous recruitment).

* Veterans' Preference Points: This recruitment is eligible for veterans' preference points for qualifying veterans.



Non-Discrimination Policy Statement

For purposes of this policy, employees include job applicants, interns, volunteers, and persons who contracted with SBCEO to provide services, as applicable.

No SBCEO employee shall be discriminated against or harassed by any coworker, supervisor, manager, or other person with whom the employee comes in contact in the course of employment, on the basis of the employee's actual or perceived race, color, ancestry, national origin, age, religious creed, marital status, pregnancy, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, veteran or military status, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics.

SBCEO prohibits discrimination against employees on the basis of reproductive health decision making, defined as a person's decision to use or access a particular drug, device, product, or medical service for reproductive health.

SBCEO does not discriminate against employees on the basis of immigration status, unless there is clear and convincing evidence that SBCEO is required to do so in order to comply with federal immigration law.



Not Specified
On-Call Program Assistant
🏢 City of Kirkland
Salary not disclosed
Kirkland, WA 3 days ago


Employer

City of Kirkland



Salary

$34.30 - $40.35 Hourly



Location

Kirkland, WA



Job Type

Seasonal



Job Number

202100704



Location

Parks & Community Services - Rec. Services Supervisor



Opening Date

12/29/2025



Closing Date

Continuous



FLSA

Non-Exempt



Bargaining Unit

N/A



Job Summary

Note: This is an On-Call position that is not eligible for benefits.

Being an on-call employee means that your work schedule is not guaranteed, hours worked could range from 0 - 40 hours a week, depending on office needs. All hours worked are subject to Department of Retirement Services and Affordable Care Act reporting requirements. More information will be shared during the interview, and we encourage questions about the program.

Job Summary

The program assistant supports and assists with programs, facilities, services, and events within Parks and Community Services (PCS) and serves as a primary customer service agent.

This assignment is for a seasonal, ongoing, non-benefited on-call program assistant, to support year-round community building events including Lunar New Year, Dia de Los Muertos, Outdoor Summer Movie Series, Celebrate Kirkland July 4th Parade, Harvest Festival, and many other events hosted by PCS, plus the LED screen rental program. This position is anticipated to begin in February and be ongoing with hours varying, usually 15- 40 hours per week depending on need and is not to exceed 1040 hours per year. Most work will be done Monday-Friday at Kirkland City Hall, with occasional weekend or evening shifts primarily for events. The on-call program assistant must be available to work July 4 and the days immediately preceding and following the holiday.

The ideal candidate possesses a strong work ethic, the capacity to prioritize tasks and work on a variety of projects with competing deadlines. Candidates should have the ability to be adaptable to new situations, ideas, and challenges and must be able to take initiative and work proactively. Must be self-motivated and work well as part of a supportive team.

This position will work closely with the Community Building Events team to help plan and carry out multiple events. Primary tasks include purchasing, vendor and parade entry support, volunteer recruitment and record keeping, marketing and outreach support, LED screen operation and other administrative functions.

The on-call program assistant is the primary contact for vendors, contractors, and volunteers to ensure logistical needs as well as contract terms and conditions are met.

The program assistant also serves as the on-site liaison for several events, facilitating the delivery and set-up of event equipment such as tables, chairs, pop-up canopies, marketing materials, audio-visual equipment and other supplies.

Job open until filled. Priority consideration will be given to candidates who apply before Friday, January 23

Distinguishing Characteristics: This is the entry-level classification in the Parks and Community Services (PCS) program series. The incumbent follows routine procedures and guidelines in the application of prescribed duties and works under close supervision with work frequently reviewed by a superior. This classification is distinguished from the Program Coordinator in that the latter performs more complex technical duties and responsible program coordination requiring a higher level of knowledge and skill.

Essential Functions: Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following representative duties, knowledge, and skills. This is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by incumbents of this class; employees may be assigned duties which are not listed below; reasonable accommodations will be made as required. The job description does not constitute an employment agreement and is subject to change at any time by the employer. Essential duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Provides information and responds to inquiries. Staffs front office and provides customer service to participants, staff, and the general public.
  • Performs registration procedures to include: enrolling in classes, accepting and receipting payments, maintaining wait lists, performing transfers, issuing class adjustments, program scholarships, compiling daily system totals and reconciliation for daily receipts of cash, check and credit card payments.
  • Maintains and organizes supplies and equipment, purchases, and inventory materials, reconciles payments, p-card statements, contracts and billing.
  • Responsible for facility rentals, including calculating and processing payments, deposits, refunds, scheduling and overseeing rental staff.
  • Assists with data collection, reports, recordkeeping, expense, and revenue tracking, evaluating programs, new participant outreach, and quality assurance.
  • Provides administrative support for Munis, TRIM, AdobeSign, Lucity, and similar programs including creating, entering, and processing contracts and agreements.
  • Coordinates training and scheduling of staff, volunteers, and interns; provides emergency backup staffing as needed.
  • Creates and maintains instructor contracts and enters into the City's record management software. Coordinates the processing of contracts.
  • Assists with the organization and production of department events (i.e. Green Kirkland Program, community building events, etc.).
  • Assists with publicizing and promoting programs, program brochure preparation, and maintaining City webpages.
  • Inventories, purchases, maintains, and organizes program supplies and equipment.

Peripheral Duties:

  • Performs functions as assigned in the City's emergency response plan in the event of an emergency.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
  • Must have strong oral and written communication skills, the ability to work effectively with the staff, volunteers, and the public, and manage multiple tasks.
  • Ability to communicate clearly both verbally and in writing, in person and on the telephone.
  • Computer skills, e.g. Microsoft Office, fax, copy machine, calculator, and multi-line telephone system.
  • Knowledge of registration software preferred.
  • Knowledge of basic office procedures.
  • Skilled in Microsoft Word, Excel and Publisher software.
  • Knowledge of basic mathematics and bookkeeping principles.
  • Skilled in receiving and receipting payments.
  • Knowledge of customer service practices.
  • Experience working with volunteers and the public
  • Flexibility; gets along with people of all ages and abilities, adapts to changing work assignments.

Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Education: High School Graduate or G.E.D.
  • Experience: 2 years of customer service. 1 year administrative support experience working in recreation, environmental, social, leisure, or education services. 6 months of experience working with volunteers, youth, or older adults.
  • Or: In place of the above requirements, the incumbent may possess any combination of relevant education and experience which would demonstrate the individual's knowledge, skill, and ability to proficiently perform the essential duties and responsibilities listed above.

Licenses and Other Requirements:

  • Must possess a valid Washington State driver's license.
  • Must possess or obtain CPR/First Aid certification within 6 months of hire.
  • 2 years of cashiering or bookkeeping experience preferred.

Other

Physical Demands and Working Environment:

Work is performed primarily in an office or community center setting and outdoors. Must be able to sit or stand for long periods of time. At times work will be a combination of indoor office environment and outdoors in all types of weather conditions. May be required to work nights, weekends, and holidays. Must be able to lift and carry 50 pounds.

Selection Process

Candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. To be considered as a candidate for this position, you must submit with your application:

  • Cover letter (letter of interest)
  • Resume
  • Responses to the supplemental questions

In your cover letter, please note how you meet the minimum qualifications.

Applicants who are selected for next steps in the hiring process will be invited by phone or email. Job open until filled with a first review date by 15th day of original post.

The City of Kirkland is a welcoming community where every person can thrive and grow. We value diversity, inclusion, belonging, and work together to support our community. We do this by solving problems, focusing on the customer, and respecting all people who come into the City whether to visit, live, or work. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we are committed to creating a workforce that does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, age, color, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, marital status, genetic information, veteran status, disability, or any other basis prohibited by federal, state or local law. We encourage qualified applicants of all backgrounds and identities to apply to our job postings. Persons with a disability who need reasonable accommodations in the application or testing process, or those needing this announcement in an alternative format, may call or Telecommunications Device for the Deaf .

Benefits

This position is not eligible for benefits.



Not Specified
On-Call Program Assistant Events - Celebrate Kirkland
✦ New
🏢 City of Kirkland
Salary not disclosed
Kirkland, WA 1 day ago


Employer

City of Kirkland



Salary

$34.30 - $40.35 Hourly



Location

Kirkland, WA



Job Type

Seasonal



Job Number

202100707



Location

Parks & Community Services - Rec. Services Supervisor



Opening Date

01/07/2026



Closing Date

Continuous



FLSA

Non-Exempt



Bargaining Unit

N/A



Job Summary

Note: This is an On-Call position that is not eligible for benefits.

Being an on-call employee means that your work schedule is not guaranteed, hours worked could range from 0 - 40 hours a week, depending on office needs. All hours worked are subject to Department of Retirement Services and Affordable Care Act reporting requirements. More information will be shared during the interview, and we encourage questions about the program.

SUMMARY:

The program assistant supports and assists with programs, facilities, services, and events within Parks and Community Services (PCS) and serves as a primary customer service agent.

This assignment is for a seasonal, temporary, non-benefited on-call program assistant, to support Kirkland's 4th of July Parade Celebrate Kirkland, hosted by PCS. This seasonal position is anticipated to begin in April and last through July or August, with up to 40 hours of work per week during that time. Most work will be done Monday-Friday at Kirkland City Hall, with occasional weekend or evening shifts. The on-call program assistant must be available to work July 4 and the days immediately preceding and following the holiday.

The ideal candidate possesses a strong work ethic, the capacity to prioritize tasks and work on a variety of projects with competing deadlines. Candidates should have the ability to be adaptable to new situations, ideas, and challenges and must be able to take initiative and work proactively. Must be self-motivated and work well as part of a supportive team.

This position will work closely with the Celebrate Kirkland team to help plan and carry out the event. Primary tasks include purchasing, vendor and parade entry support, volunteer recruitment and record keeping, marketing and outreach support, and other administrative functions.

The on-call program assistant is the primary contact for vendors, contractors, and volunteers to ensure logistical needs as well as contract terms and conditions are met.

The program assistant also serves as the on-site liaison for several events, facilitating the delivery and set-up of event equipment such as tables, chairs, pop-up canopies, marketing materials, audio-visual equipment and other supplies.

Job open until filled. Priority consideration will be given to candidates who apply before Monday, March 2.

Distinguishing Characteristics: This is the entry-level classification in the Parks and Community Services (PCS) Program series. The incumbent follows routine procedures and guidelines in the application of prescribed duties and works under close supervision with work frequently reviewed by a superior. This classification is distinguished from the Program Coordinator in that the latter performs more complex technical duties and responsible program coordination requiring a higher level of knowledge and skill.

Essential Functions: Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following representative duties, knowledge, and skills. This is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by incumbents of this class; employees may be assigned duties which are not listed below; reasonable accommodations will be made as required. The job description does not constitute an employment agreement and is subject to change at any time by the employer. Essential duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Provides information and responds to inquiries. Staffs front office and provides customer service to participants, staff, and the general public.
  • Performs registration procedures to include: enrolling in classes, accepting and receipting payments, maintaining wait lists, performing transfers, issuing class adjustments, program scholarships, compiling daily system totals and reconciliation for daily receipts of cash, check and credit card payments.
  • Maintains and organizes supplies and equipment, purchases, and inventory materials, reconciles payments, p-card statements, contracts and billing.
  • Responsible for facility rentals, including calculating and processing payments, deposits, refunds, scheduling and overseeing rental staff.
  • Assists with data collection, reports, recordkeeping, expense, and revenue tracking, evaluating programs, new participant outreach, and quality assurance.
  • Provides administrative support for Munis, TRIM, AdobeSign, Lucity, and similar programs including creating, entering, and processing contracts and agreements.
  • Coordinates training and scheduling of staff, volunteers, and interns; provides emergency backup staffing as needed.
  • Creates and maintains instructor contracts and enters into the City's record management software. Coordinates the processing of contracts.
  • Assists with the organization and production of department events (i.e. Green Kirkland Program, community building events, etc.).
  • Assists with publicizing and promoting programs, program brochure preparation, and maintaining City webpages.
  • Inventories, purchases, maintains, and organizes program supplies and equipment.

Peripheral Duties:

  • Performs functions as assigned in the City's emergency response plan in the event of an emergency.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • Must have strong oral and written communication skills, the ability to work effectively with the staff, volunteers, and the public, and manage multiple tasks.
  • Ability to communicate clearly both verbally and in writing, in person and on the telephone.
  • Computer skills, e.g. Microsoft Office, fax, copy machine, calculator, and multi-line telephone system.
  • Knowledge of registration software preferred.
  • Knowledge of basic office procedures.
  • Skilled in Microsoft Word, Excel and Publisher software.
  • Knowledge of basic mathematics and bookkeeping principles.
  • Skilled in receiving and receipting payments.
  • Knowledge of customer service practices.
  • Experience working with volunteers and the public
  • Flexibility; gets along with people of all ages and abilities, adapts to changing work assignments.

Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Education: High School Graduate or G.E.D.
    1. Bachelor's Degree in Recreation or related field preferred
    2. Experience:
      1. 2 years of customer service.
      2. 1 year experience in an administrative support position
      3. 6 months of experience working in education, recreation, environmental, social or leisure services
  • Or: In place of the above requirements, the incumbent may possess any combination of relevant education and experience which would demonstrate the individual's knowledge, skill, and ability to proficiently perform the essential duties and responsibilities listed above.

Licenses and Other Requirements:

  • Must possess a valid Washington State driver's license.
  • Must possess or obtain CPR/First Aid certification within 6 months of hire.
  • 2 years of cashiering or bookkeeping experience preferred.

Other

Work is performed primarily in an office or community center setting and outdoors. Must be able to sit or stand for long periods of time. At times work will be a combination of indoor office environment and outdoors in all types of weather conditions. May be required to work nights, weekends, and holidays. Must be able to lift and carry 50 pounds.

Selection Process

Candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. To be considered as a candidate for this position, you must submit with your application:

  • Cover letter (letter of interest)
  • Resume
  • Responses to the supplemental questions

In your cover letter, please note how you meet the minimum qualifications.

Applicants who are selected for next steps in the hiring process will be invited by phone or email. Job open until filled with a first review date by the 15th day of initial post.

The City of Kirkland is a welcoming community where every person can thrive and grow. We value diversity, inclusion, belonging, and work together to support our community. We do this by solving problems, focusing on the customer, and respecting all people who come into the City whether to visit, live, or work. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we are committed to creating a workforce that does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, age, color, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, marital status, genetic information, veteran status, disability, or any other basis prohibited by federal, state or local law. We encourage qualified applicants of all backgrounds and identities to apply to our job postings. Persons with a disability who need reasonable accommodations in the application or testing process, or those needing this announcement in an alternative format, may call or Telecommunications Device for the Deaf at 711.

Benefits

This position is not eligible for benefits.



Not Specified
Temporary Part-Time Crisis Responder II (.5 FTE)
✦ New
🏢 City of Kirkland
Salary not disclosed
Kirkland, WA 1 day ago


Employer

City of Kirkland



Salary

$110,379.13 - $128,971.77 Annually



Location

Kirkland, WA



Job Type

Part-Time



Job Number

202100741



Location

Regional Crisis Response - Supervisor



Opening Date

02/18/2026



Closing Date

Continuous



FLSA

Exempt



Bargaining Unit

AFSCME



Job Summary

Note: This role is a Temporary opportunity with an anticipated end date of June 30, 2027. The anticipated end date is subject to departmental and budgetary considerations.

The Crisis Responder II position will reside in the Regional Crisis Response (RCR) Agency and report directly to the Crisis Responder Supervisor. The Crisis Responder II serves on a team of other citywide community responders as part of the RCR Agency, which provides a consolidated and standardized mobile crisis response program operating throughout the jurisdictions served. The RCR Agency is an inclusive organization that endeavors to build a work culture which embraces diversity, encourages participation, and promotes equity.

Crisis Responders use evidence-based practice that promotes well-being through assessment, brief intervention, referral to services, and prevention. Crisis Responders incorporate knowledge of human behavior, sociology, psychiatry, psychology, and many other social science disciplines using advocacy, compassion and de-escalation and crisis intervention skills to support those with unmet needs in a culturally responsive manner. They work as a team, and collaborate with other local, regional, state and federal programs to identify gaps in existing resources for community members. The primary focus of work is crisis intervention, resource referral, and follow-up; this work is conducted in community settings such as health care organizations, businesses, homes, public spaces and at social service agencies.

Distinguishing Characteristics: The Crisis Responder II is the journey-level position within the Crisis Responder job series. This classification is reserved for those who hold an independent clinical practice license from the State of Washington Department of Health. An employee in the Crisis Responder I will move to the Crisis Responder II classification when they are able to demonstrate that they have become independently licensed by the Washington State Department of Health.

Essential Functions: Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following representative duties, knowledge, and skills. This is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by incumbents of this class; employees may be assigned duties which are not listed below; reasonable accommodations will be made as required. The job description does not constitute an employment agreement and is subject to change at any time by the employer. Essential duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Respond to 911 calls for service in the community, both within a team or independently:
    • Conduct ongoing biopsychosocial assessments of community members:
      • Provide appropriate referrals and resources to community members (e.g., caregiver respite programs, paratransit applications, DSHS applications, SSDI, Veteran's Benefits)
      • Follow-up with community members periodically to ensure a warm hand-off to the appropriate resource(s) or services
      • Periodically re-evaluate efficacy of the resource(s) or services, and determine need for additional or alternate services
    • Thoroughly document all encounters in accordance with policy and professional standards
  • Conduct home visits based on referrals from other responders and community service professionals
  • Provide appropriate level of support to community members during particularly vulnerable transitional times, such as post-hospitalization discharge to home or to alternate points of care
  • Provide community member and/or caregiver/family education on alternative care strategies and resources
  • Complete all mandatory training in a timely fashion such as clinical competency, culturally relevant practices, use of appropriate technologies, customer service, and any other assigned program and Department training

Peripheral Duties:
  • Performs functions as assigned in the City's emergency response plan in the event of an emergency.
  • Promote public health and wellness by coordinating and participating in community-wide events, health fairs, volunteer fairs, and activities
  • Participate in the development of the Crisis Responder Program's performance metrics, tracking, and referrals.
  • Provide or coordinate training for Fire, Police and City Staff on social services or program updates and advancements.
  • Represent the Crisis Responder Program on regional related work groups or committees when requested.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
  • Participate and work effectively in an organization committed to advancing principles and practices of equity and anti-racism.
  • Knowledge of the principles of behavior and motivation.
  • Knowledge of community health, housing, financial, and behavioral health resources and criteria for providing services.
  • Knowledge of local, state, and federal social service programs and eligibility criteria, including Veteran-specific programs, Medicare, and Medicaid.
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (including Word, Excel, Outlook) or similar programs.
  • Skilled in professional writing and communication.
  • Ability to adjust quickly to changing priorities in physically demanding, stressful, and environmentally diverse conditions.
  • Ability to understand and support equity and inclusion in policies and practices; work effectively with people from diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and lived experiences; inspires and encourages fair treatment.
  • Ability to commit to working with the team to analyze outcomes and challenges.
  • Ability to work effectively as a member in formal and informal teams.
  • Ability to understand the interests and concerns of others and able and willing to share and receive information.
  • Ability to meet the expectations and requirements of internal and external stakeholders; obtain first-hand information and use it for improvements in services; act with consumers in mind; establish and maintain effective relationships and gain trust and respect.
  • Value Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging: Understand and support equity and inclusion in policies and practices; work effectively with people from diverse backgrounds, perspectives and lived experiences; inspire and encourage fair treatment.
  • Dedicate to Continuous Quality Improvement: Commit to work with teams to improve the quality of life for community members.
  • Ability to establish and maintain productive professional relationships with City of Kirkland staff and other community partners.

Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Education: Master's Degree in social work, sociology, psychology, human development or other related field.
  • Experience: 1 year of paid experience in a health care setting, including public health or behavioral health.

Licenses and Other Requirements:
  • Must be a licensed independent social worker, mental health counselor, or marriage and family therapist as defined by WAC 246-8
  • Valid Washington State Driver's License, or the ability to obtain within 30 days of hire.
  • Prefer American Safety Health Institute (ASHI) Healthcare provider CPR/AED/first aid certification, or the ability to obtain certification within 90 days of hire.
  • Ability to conduct suicide/homicide risk assessments and safety planning, or the ability to obtain training within 90 days of hire.
  • Paid experience working with older adults and/or adults with disabilities is highly desirable.
  • Prefer two or more years of demonstrated experience working with housing and/or homeless issues.
  • Paid experience working with Limited English Proficiency individuals and communities is desirable.
  • Crisis intervention training and/or experience is desirable.

Other

Physical Demands and Working Environment:

  • Physical capability to effectively use and operate various items of office related equipment, such as, but not limited to, a personal computer, tablet computer, calculator, copier, scanner and fax machine.
  • Must be able to safely operate a city vehicle.
  • Must be physically capable of lifting, walking, moving, carrying, climbing, bending, kneeling, crawling, reaching, handling, sitting, standing, pushing, and pulling.
  • Navigate rugged terrains and unsanitary public places, homes, and shelters.
  • Ability to carry, don, and doff personal and safety equipment during community response, including N95 mask and eye protection.
  • Work involves outreach to individuals who may be unsheltered, living on the streets, in shelters, or located in suburban campsites and homeless campsites.
  • The incumbent may be exposed to repeated emotionally disturbing situations, high-stress dynamic situations, hostile and/or aggressive behaviors, which could present a personal risk of harm.
  • Work may require visits to jails and out-of-town locations, emergency rooms, and other medical facilities.
  • Exposure to bloodborne pathogens or other potentially infectious material (OPIM).
  • Work hours include various shifts to provide 24/7 coverage for community service calls and emergencies.

This role provides opportunities for hybrid/remote work, but in-office work is expected. More details will be provided during the interview phase of the recruitment. Position requires a resume and cover letter for consideration of application. Please note how you meet minimum qualifications within the cover letter. Applicants who are selected for next steps in the hiring process will be invited by phone or e-mail. Candidates are encouraged to apply at the earliest possible date as screening, interviewing, and hiring decisions will be made through the recruitment period, until such time as the vacancy is filled.Position is open until filled with first review of applicants by the 15th day of posting.


The City of Kirkland is a welcoming community where every person can thrive and grow. We value diversity, inclusion, belonging, and work together to support our community. We do this by solving problems, focusing on the customer, and respecting all people who come into the City whether to visit, live, or work. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we are committed to creating a workforce that does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, age, color, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, marital status, genetic information, veteran status, disability, or any other basis prohibited by federal, state or local law. We encourage qualified applicants of all backgrounds and identities to apply to our job postings. Persons with a disability who need reasonable accommodations in the application or testing process, or those needing this announcement in an alternative format, may call or Telecommunications Device for the Deaf at 711.



temporary
Financial Operations Supervisor
🏢 City of Kirkland
Salary not disclosed
Kirkland, WA 3 days ago


Employer

City of Kirkland



Salary

$105,059.34 - $137,078.61 Annually



Location

Kirkland, WA



Job Type

Full-Time



Job Number

202100644



Location

Finance & Admin. - Deputy Director Management



Opening Date

02/24/2026



Closing Date

Continuous



FLSA

Exempt



Bargaining Unit

MAC



Job Summary

The Financial Operations Supervisor, under the general direction of the Deputy Director of Finance & Administration, leads and directly supervises the daily operations of the city's centralized purchasing functions, accounts payable, accounts receivable, and mail services.

Considered a working supervisor, the Financial Operations Supervisor ensures that tasks within the operations division are completed accurately and timely, according to established standards. This position oversees the development and implementation of policies, procedures, and goals, and is responsible for supervising staff, evaluating, assigning tasks, and balancing workloads.

Distinguishing Characteristics: The Financial Operations Supervisor is well-versed in the functional areas overseen and provides technical support to staff. This position oversees multiple functions within financial operations, but differs from the Financial Operations Manager position, which manages the division, prepares recommended division budget, and determines resources needed to accomplish program goals. The incumbent operates with considerable autonomy and independent judgment.

Essential Functions: Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following representative duties, knowledge, and skills. This is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by incumbents of this class; employees may be assigned duties which are not listed below; reasonable accommodations will be made as required. The job description does not constitute an employment agreement and is subject to change at any time by the employer. Essential duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Supervises the day-to-day activities of financial operations staff assigned to purchasing, accounts payable, accounts receivable and mail services.
  • Supervises subordinate personnel, including motivating, training, and delegating assignments; monitoring performance; conducting performance evaluations; taking disciplinary/corrective action; recommending salary increases and promotions; and recommending hirings and terminations.
  • Monitors and interprets changes in applicable laws, regulations, and technology that may affect departmental operations. Develops, analyzes, and implements policy and procedural changes after approval; monitors for compliance.
  • Evaluates various financial operations functions to improve customer service, productivity, and efficiency, and assists with work-related issues that cannot be addressed by staff; performs research as needed.
  • Oversees the purchasing function including the citywide procurement of goods and services, the issuance of purchase orders and contracts, the preparation of bids, cooperative purchase agreements with other public agencies, the surplus program, and the purchasing card program.
  • Assists with the development and execution of various types of interlocal cooperative agreements including mutual aid agreements.
  • Supervises the operations of accounts receivable and accounts payable and serves as backup to staff as needed. Manages vendor and customer relations, setups, inquiries, and approvals related to quotes, wage rates, taxes, and billing. Ensures accurate record-keeping and efficient processing of payments, invoices, refunds, and customer billing for various taxes and fees.
  • Collaborates with internal customers, managers, and directors to provide strategic procurement, contracting, and program support to fulfill adopted strategic priorities.
  • Ensures that all city expenditures adhere to purchasing policy, procedures and applicable procurement law. Ensure accountability, compliance, and consistent interpretation and application with all current and applicable state and federal laws, agency policies and procedures, rules, and regulations.
  • Serves as the primary contact on procurement issues for federal and state auditors on annual audits. Responds to questions regarding procurement policies, compliance with laws and regulations, internal controls, variances, exceptions, and procurement methods and procedures.
  • Solves complex technical and managerial problems utilizing an understanding of intra- and inter-departmental relationships where no precedent exists.
  • Provides leadership and guidance to departmental staff in proper work methods and procedures; reviews multi-departmental activity for accuracy and compliance.
  • Reviews and audits payment and billing entries, proactively resolving discrepancies. Provides leadership and guidance to the team on best practices, ensuring full compliance with GAAP. Addresses challenges promptly, ensuring adherence to policies and procedures.
  • Provides guidance and expertise to departments and city staff in the interpretation of purchasing requirements and procedures as prescribed by state and federal agency regulations, grant stipulations, and City policy. Recognizes and assesses strategic and operational risks and opportunities and addresses them appropriately during the procurement and contracting process.
  • Fosters a positive and supportive work environment; promotes diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging in the workplace, contributing to an environment of respectful living and working in a multicultural society.
Peripheral Duties:
  • Presents procurement-related agenda items at City Council meetings.
  • Performs duties of assigned staff as needed.
  • Performs functions as assigned in the City's emergency response plan in the event of an emergency.

Why Kirkland?

Ranked as one of the most livable cities in America, Kirkland is an attractive and inviting place to live, work, and visit. We have big city vision while maintaining a small-town, community feel. If you are a candidate with the desire to join an organization looking to innovate into the future, the City of Kirkland is the place for you!

If you ask our employees why they love where they work, they will tell you about the great people, work environment, supportive leadership and City Council, and fearless innovation.

We also invest in you!

Competitive Wages: We strive to maintain competitive compensation packages and work to provide wages that meet the knowledge, skills, and abilities of our employees.

Awesome benefits: The City offers benefits that are unmatched by most other employers. Please click on the benefits tab above to view more details.

Childcare Programs: To help address the challenge of finding reliable childcare, the City of Kirkland has reserved spots for City employees at local and regional providers, available at a discount. New employees gain access to Kirkland's reserved spots as soon as they start employment. Learn more!

Training and Career Development: The City of Kirkland believes in developing it's employees. You will have access to training opportunities designed for career development and advancement based on your position, skills, and interests.



Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
  • Knowledge of governmental procurement principles, methods, practices, techniques, and procedures.
  • Knowledge of applicable federal, state, and local laws, codes, regulations, and grant requirements related to assigned activities, including procurement, contracting, disposal of surplus, and Washington public works bid laws.
  • Ability to analyze and reconcile general or subsidiary ledger for validity and accuracy.
  • Ability to use and administer automated financial management systems and advanced proficiency in the use of personal computer software, including word processing, spreadsheet, database, report writing, and presentation graphics programs.
  • Ability to attract, retain, motivate, lead and supervise professional, paraprofessional, and clerical staff.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with a variety of internal and external customers.
  • Ability to prepare and deliver presentations to staff, City Council, or community groups.
  • Advanced organizational, public relations, problem solving, and communication skills (both verbal and written). Ability to convey ideas and information in writing, using language that is appropriate to both the complexity of the topic and the knowledge and understanding of the reader.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of governmental finance practices, principles, procedures, regulations and techniques, with the ability to interpret and explain these rules, legal requirements and policies and develop effective internal practices.
  • Ability to communicate policy and procedures to a variety of staff.
  • Ability to keep abreast of changing laws, codes and regulations that will impact the division's policies and procedures and incorporate into existing ones.

Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Education: Bachelor's degree in business administration, purchasing and materials management, business law, public administration, or closely related field.
  • Experience: 5 years' experience in purchasing and accounts payable/accounts receivable, preferably in the public sector. 2 years' experience in a supervisory position preferred.
  • Or: In place of the above requirements, the incumbent may possess any combination of relevant education and experience which would demonstrate the individual's knowledge, skill, and ability to proficiently perform the essential duties and responsibilities listed above.
Licenses and Other Requirements:
  • Preferred certification in one of the following: Certified Professional Public Buyer (CPPB), Certified Public Procurement Officer (CPPO), or Certified Purchasing Manager (CPM).

Other

Physical Demands and Working Environment

  • Work is conducted in a typical office setting. Position typically requires extended periods of sitting while performing keyboard operations.
  • Work involves walking, talking, hearing, using hands to handle, feel or operate objects, tools, or controls and reach with hands and arms.
  • Vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus.
  • The noise level in the work environment is usually moderately quiet.

Position requires a resume and cover letter for consideration of application. Please note how you meet minimum qualifications within the cover letter. Applicants who are selected for next steps in the hiring process will be invited by phone or e-mail. Candidates are encouraged to apply at the earliest possible date as screening, interviewing, and hiring decisions will be made through the recruitment period, until such time as the vacancy is filled. Position is open until filled, with first review of applicants made by 15th day of original posting.

The City of Kirkland is a welcoming community where every person can thrive and grow. We value diversity, inclusion, belonging, and work together to support our community. We do this by solving problems, focusing on the customer, and respecting all people who come into the City whether to visit, live, or work. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we are committed to creating a workforce that does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, age, color, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, marital status, genetic information, veteran status, disability, or any other basis prohibited by federal, state or local law. We encourage qualified applicants of all backgrounds and identities to apply to our job postings. Persons with a disability who need reasonable accommodations in the application or testing process, or those needing this announcement in an alternative format, may call or Telecommunications Device for the Deaf at 711.



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