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ABOUT THE COLLEGE
Palo Verde College is a publicly supported 2-year college located in the beautiful Southeastern California desert. Yearly enrollment is approximately 7,000 students (full and part-time).
Palo Verde Community College is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to providing an educational environment which affirms and supports diversity in its faculty, staff, and administration, and promoting an environment of inclusion. At Palo Verde College, we value every team member?s contribution in achieving the mission of providing excellent educational programs and services that contribute to the success of our students and the vitality of the community we serve. We are looking for individuals who enjoy working collaboratively in an environment of diversity, culture, thinking, and learning.
Palo Verde College is designated as a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) and proudly offers many programs to serve and support our diverse student body. College faculty are expected to be willing to utilize different learning and teaching methods appropriate to the students they serve. Palo Verde College expands access to higher education and learning opportunities by providing education via in person, online, correspondence education, hybrid classes, and interactive television (ITV) modalities. Further information on the College's distance education programs can be found in the College Catalog. In addition, Palo Verde College is committed to serving students who have been impacted by the criminal justice system through education. Resources for teaching classes for incarcerated or formerly incarcerated students are available through the Rising Scholar Network.
LOCATION
Palo Verde College is located in the City of Blythe at one of the busiest entrance points to California. The college is located in a desert oasis adjacent to the beautiful Colorado River and the Palo Verde Valley. Blythe, and the fertile Palo Verde Valley, is primarily a farming and ranching area. Boating, fishing and hunting attract many tourists. The Palo Verde Valley is centrally located between Phoenix and Los Angeles, Las Vegas and the Mexican border. The valley?s great climate, with more than 350 days of sunshine and mild winters, attracts thousands of winter visitors every year.
NATURE OF THE POSITIONUnder the supervision of the Director of Marketing and Advancement Services, or designee, the Advancement Services Specialist provides creative, logistical, and technical support for marketing campaigns, fundraising activities, donor relations, graphic design, event coordination, and scholarship programming. The Advancement Services Specialist provides specialized support in promoting the College and the PVC Foundation?s mission, advancing equity and inclusion, and enhancing institutional visibility through creative content development, data integrity, and community engagement.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Develops and supports inclusive marketing and fundraising efforts that celebrate student diversity, promotes access to scholarships, and build authentic engagement with donors, alumni, and the broader community,
- Provides logistical and creative support for advancement efforts such as fundraising, annual giving, alumni engagement, grant support, and planned giving communications.
- Responsible for logging gifts, preparing donor receipts and acknowledgment letters, validating submitted donor records, creating pledges, and reminders.
- Assists with annual solicitations and tracking of scholarship renewals; communicates scholarship deadlines, criteria, and award information clearly to students, families, and campus partners; coordinates and tracks scholarship applications and awards.
- Coordinates Foundation presence at annual ceremonies; serves as a liaison with the PVC Foundation; assists in the preparation of agenda items for the Foundation Board of Directors meetings; attends Foundation meetings and serves as official recorder.
- Creates and implement innovative marketing strategies that resonate with the college?s core vision, mission and values; conceptualizes and creates original and innovative components of design projects; design marketing materials and visual content using graphic design tools.
- Assists in providing technical information concerning the college?s brand identity and conducting publication reviews for spelling, grammar and appropriate application of graphic elements; supports the development and implementation of branding strategies and templates for district wide marketing.
- Designs trademarks, logos, and illustrations; advises stakeholders regarding the application and use of graphics and exhibits.
- Coordinates with other departments for timely updates to the District?s College Foundation, scholarship, and alumni website; assists in editing District wide content for accuracy and brand consistency.
- Maintains department files, forms, and records; proofreads, edits, provides feedback, content and creative direction for material including college publications, special event marketing, photos, videos, and branding guides.
- Provides information to students, staff, faculty, donors, external constituencies, alumni, other public and regulatory agencies, community groups, the business community, and the general public.
- Provides graphic design assistance to other departments as requested by the assigned administrator.
- Coordinates the development of videos, testimonials, and stories that highlight student success,
- Responsible for the District?s social media accounts; researches industry trends and pitches new content ideas; assists with monitoring campaign performance and tracking essential metrics.
- Supports crisis communication efforts.
- Assists in taking photographs for district activities and events.
- Assists in coordinating and supporting annual Foundation financial audit; provides lists of requested transactions, report back-ups and balance queries.
- Handles confidential and sensitive issues with discretion.
- Proofreads and verifies Foundation, scholarships, and budgetary data from all sources, including content for solicitations, marketing, and web materials.
- Conducts thorough market research to identify trends, opportunities, and target audiences; processes and prepares a variety of documents, materials, and records according to established procedures and practices.
- Responsible for district mascot program, including recruiting and training student performers, scheduling appearances, and maintaining costume.
- Coordinates related special projects as assigned.
- Reviews budget and projections with assigned administrator; processes marketing and advancement-related purchase requests; monitors and maintains inventory of office supplies, promotional items and advancement materials.
- Attends meeting and trainings workshops as required; presents at orientations, workshops, and meetings.
- Represents the college and programs at regional and statewide meetings, workshops, and professional development activities
- Exhibits an equity-minded focus, responsiveness, and sensitivity to support an inclusive learning environment.
- Demonstrates a strong commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility principles in all aspects of job performance; actively promotes and creates a welcoming and inclusive environment.
- Participates in professional development activities, and other related committees or workgroups.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES
Knowledge of:- Principles and practices of fundraising, donor stewardship, and scholarship management.
- Marketing principles, techniques, and best practices in higher education.
- Graphic design principles and software tools.
- Social media platforms and digital content strategies.
- Website content management systems
- Office productivity software (MS Office Suite: Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint).
- Marketing and branding best practices in higher education.
- Web and social media content creation and management.
- Communication strategies for diverse and multilingual communities.
- Database management and CRM systems.
- Scholarship programs and financial aid processes.
- Event planning and logistics coordination.
- Understand District organization, operations, policies, and objectives
- Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with diverse audiences
- Manage multiple projects and deadlines with attention to detail.
- Work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment.
- Exercise discretion in handling sensitive and confidential information.
- Provide excellent customer service to internal and external stakeholders.
- Represent the District positively in community and donor-facing settings.
- Create inclusive, visually engaging marketing material
- Interpret and apply college policies, procedures, and regulations.
- Support and promote the mission of the College and Foundation through culturally responsive practices.
- Analyze situations accurately and adopt an effective course of action.
- Operate modern office equipment including specialized software applications.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Associate?s Degree from an accredited institution or the equivalent.
- Two (2) years related work experience in fundraising, marketing, communications, graphic design or related field.
- Type at 40 wpm.
- Passage of the District?s clerical skills test.
- Sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic, ethnic, racial, age, national origin, religious, gender, sexual orientation, socio-economic, disabilities, and cultural backgrounds of community college students.
SUBSTITUTION POLICY
Substitutions for meeting the minimum qualifications are allowed for this job posting. Substitutions are allowed for education and professional experience. Substitutions will be processed as follows:
Education:
- 24 semester units equates to one (1) year of college level course work; OR
- One (1) year of professional experience
- 48 semester units equates to two (2) years of college level course work; OR
- An Associate?s degree; OR
- Two (2) years of professional experience
- 96 semester units equates to four (4) years of college level course work; OR
- A Bachelor?s degree; OR
- Four (4) years of professional experience
Professional Experience:
- One (1) year of professional experience equates to 24 semester units of college level course work
- Two (2) years of professional experience equates to 48 semester units of college level course work; OR
- An Associate?s degree
- Four (4) years of professional experience equates to 96 semester units of college level course work; OR
- A Bachelor?s degree
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor?s Degree from an accredited institution.
- Experience in community development and grant management.
- Demonstrated experience with Adobe Creative Cloud Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign), Canva, and other tools used for professional marketing and graphic design.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT
- The physical demands and work environment are typical of an administrative job in an onsite, remote, or hybrid office environment.
- The incumbent must be able to perform the essential functions of the job, with or with out a reasonable accommodation.
- This position may conduct routine visits to all service locations, including California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) facilities, local high schools, and PVC?s Needles Center and Child Development Center.
CLASSIFICATION/SALARY
- This is a 12-month full time classified position. May include evening and weekend duty.
- Row 13 on the classified salary schedule.
- The District offers an attractive package of fringe benefits including medical, prescription,dental, vision and life insurance as accorded per CSEA agreement.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Our employment online application process is designed to assist the search committee in evaluating whether or not you possess the required knowledge and skills for the position for which you are applying. Job-related information from all applicants will be evaluated to identify those best qualified. Only the best-qualified applicants will be selected for testing and further consideration. Therefore, the online application must be completed to allow a comprehensive review and evaluation. Failure to complete the online application (and supplemental material, when required) will constitute failure to comply with the selection process and the application will be rejected.
- To guarantee consideration, a completed application and any other required material listed, must be submitted with the online application by the published closing date.
- Applications are only accepted for positions currently open for recruitment.
- Meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee you an interview.
- Current employees who are applying for a position should be aware that material from their personnel files will not be included as part of the application packet, and they should provide information on past and present employment in the same degree of detail as any other candidate.
- Applicants wishing to apply for more than one position must submit a separate application and required materials for each position.
- Legible photocopies of documents will only be accepted.
- Travel costs related to the interview process will be borne solely by the candidate.
- Please read the job announcement/description carefully to ensure your background and education meet the requirements of the position
- The selection process may also include practical exercise (i.e., training demonstration and/or other written, technical manipulative, or simulation exercises), or skilled testing to evaluate candidates? qualifications.
- Applicants with foreign transcripts must be evaluated by an Accredited United States Institution, please see the approved organizations listed in the following link: ?sfvrsn=bb4f6e6a_6 or the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services link:
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Cover Letter
Resume
Diversity Statement
Copies of Transcripts (Must show all work completed and the conferral date of the degree. If hired original transcripts must be submitted)
Six References (3 Professional and 3 Personal)
Professional Licenses (If applicable)
Recommended: Typing Certificate
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- Davis
- Elk Grove
- Folsom
- Jackson
Opportunity Details:
- Outpatient environment treating ages 16+ to start
- Family medicine practices where therapists will be embedded in Sacramento (Alhambra), Davis, Elk Grove, Jackson, Lincoln, Plymouth, Roseville, Auburn, and Natomas
- The Behavioral Health outpatient clinic consists of Psychiatrists, Psychologists, and Advanced Practicing Clinicians
- Flexible scheduling, treatment modality, treatment length, and patient population
- Opportunity for group therapy
- No call
Sutter Health is looking for skilled professionals to work embedded in our family practice clinics, partnering with primary care and clinicians in our new outpatient mental health clinic, serving various mental health disorders for all age ranges. You will be responsible for creating an environment of trust, respect, and understanding while providing therapeutic services to patients, including individual and group psychotherapy with opportunities for family and couples work.
Requirements:
Professional license as a Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) or Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)
Medical Group Information:
Sutter Medical Group is a successful, 1,200+ member multi-specialty group offering physicians the opportunity to build their practices within a progressive, financially sound, and collaborative organization. SMG is recognized as a Top Performing Physician Group by the Integrated Healthcare Association. Our members are dedicated to providing the highest quality and most complete health care possible to the people in the communities we serve in the greater Sacramento Valley Area of Amador, Placer, Sacramento, Solano, and Yolo Counties.
Join Us and Enjoy:
- Relocation assistance of up to $20,000 for qualified applicants
- Excellent benefits, including zero-cost medical insurance
- Paid medical benefits for employees and dependents
- Award-winning, 100% 401(k) match
- CME allowance
- Robust retirement program
- Advanced practice technology, including EPIC
- A positive work-life balance and Northern California's natural beauty and lifestyle
Sutter Health Awards and Recognition:
Sutter Health is proud to be recognized for its commitment to excellence and innovation in healthcare. Some of our notable awards and accolades include:
- Forbes' Best Employers for Diversity: Recognized for its dedication to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
- IBM Watson Health 15 Top Health Systems: Recognized as one of the top health systems in the nation based on overall organizational performance.
- HealthCare's Most Wired: Acknowledged for leveraging technology to improve healthcare delivery and patient outcomes.
- Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade: Consistently awarded high grades for patient safety and quality.
- Practice Greenhealth Environmental Excellence Award: Demonstrating our commitment to sustainable and environmentally responsible practices.
- DiversityInc Top Hospitals and Health Systems: Recognized for fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace.
Community Information:
Davis [Job ID: 2 is a vibrant city renowned for its high quality of life, exceptional educational opportunities, and welcoming community atmosphere. Home to the prestigious University of California, Davis, the city is an intellectual hub with a strong emphasis on sustainability, innovation, and cultural diversity. Residents enjoy a plethora of recreational activities, including numerous parks, bike trails, and a lively downtown area filled with unique shops, restaurants, and cultural events. Davis is also recognized for its excellent public schools and safe neighborhoods, making it an ideal place for families and professionals alike. Geographically, Davis is perfectly situated for easy access to some of California's most beloved destinations. It is only about a 1.5-hour drive to San Francisco, allowing residents to enjoy the city's world-class dining, arts, and entertainment. Napa Valley, famous for its stunning vineyards and wineries, is just an hour away, providing an ideal spot for weekend getaways. For those who love outdoor adventures, Lake Tahoe is a two-hour drive, offering year-round activities from skiing and snowboarding in the winter to hiking and boating in the summer. Davis's prime location ensures that residents can easily balance the tranquility of small-town living with the excitement of nearby urban and natural attractions.
Elk Grove [Job ID: 2 is a family-oriented city that offers everything from starter homes to ranch estates. It has a small-town feel but with all the amenities of an urban lifestyle. The award-winning Elk Grove Unified School District has an impeccable reputation offering plenty of services to the community. The City of Elk Grove is known for a variety of outstanding restaurants, a historical district, and first-rate parks. Elk Grove has a prosperous business community that boasts a diversity of shops, services, and promising careers. Elk Grove is located in the southern portion of Sacramento County. Its location provides easy access to two major freeways (Hwy 99 and Interstate 5), the Sacramento International Airport, rail lines and two ports. It is within easy driving distance to the Bay Area and Lake Tahoe. With its central location, Elk Grove offers residents a wide variety of places to go and things to do.
Folsom [Job ID: 2 is a dynamic city with a unique mixture of sophistication, historical insight, and ceaseless energy. Ideally located between Sacramento and Lake Tahoe and close to the Sierra Foothill wine country, Folsom could be described as the Mecca of Northern California outdoor recreation. Folsom has an abundance of recreation for all ages from water sports such as kayaking, water-skiing, and sailing to an expansive network of bicycle and hiking trails that meander along the American River Parkway. The city is home to corporations such as Intel and Kikkoman Foods, who believe the quality of life for their employees and the resources needed for business success is outstanding. Its great shopping, restaurant, and excellent school system make it an ideal location to raise a family.
Jackson [Job ID: 2 is a lovely small community in a country setting with beautiful lakes, vineyards, and rolling hills. The area's rolling foothills are checkered between tall golden grass, oak trees, and thousands of acres of grapevines. Jackson is located next to Plymouth, which is known for its excellent wine-tasting tours. In addition to wine tasting, Jackson is full of unique gift shops, antique shops, restaurants, museums, parks, and historical sites like the Kennedy Gold Mine and the Amador County Museum. The area offers an abundance of outdoor recreational activities including hiking, biking, fishing, camping, golf, white water rafting, and even underground cave tours. Jackson is centrally located with easy access to the metropolitan and urban areas with a one-hour drive to Sacramento, a one-hour drive to Lake Tahoe, and a two-hour drive to San Francisco.
Remote working/work at home options are available for this role.
Qualifications and experience: This is an excellent opportunity for doctors with 3+ years of clinical experience who are looking to take the next step in their career and have a devotion to mentorship and teaching. Extra consideration will be given to those with proven leadership skills, tenacity, and adaptability. Must be licensed (or willing to become licensed) in Oregon.
As a veterinarian or Co-Medical Director, you'll help Dr. Whitaker lead two companion animal hospitals, primarily focusing on team mentorship, culture, and retention. We're seeking an experienced doctor who will build upon our hospital's current strengths, while enhancing our services and fostering new business ideas. Small animal veterinarians who are confident in surgery and find fulfillment in serving as a mentor would be excellent additions to our team. We're also happy to support and build your personal professional interests (ultrasound, surgery, dentistry, internal medicine, urgent care, whatever it may be!) Prior experience with exotics is a plus, but not required.
Scheduling:
As Co-Medical Director, you will spend time at both of our locations in Klamath Falls (6 miles between the two facilities). This is a full-time, Monday-Saturday role, preferably comprised of 4 ten-hour days, but we're open to discussing alternative options. There are no on-call or emergency after-hours responsibilities in this role. Part-time coverage may also be considered.
Benefits and perks:
- Competitive Base Salary DOE
- Exciting bonus program/relocation assistance
- Medical Director stipend
- Revenue incentives for clinic growth
- Four-day work week
- NO after-hours on-call / emergencies
- 120 hours of PTO annually (with rollover)
- Medical, dental, and vision (with HSA option)
- Annual CE allowance (with days to attend)
- Paid parental leave/bonding time
- Personal pet discounts
- Paid license renewal fees
- Paid membership dues
- AVMA PLIT coverage
- 401(k) options
- Thought-partnership with a Medical Advisory Board
- Investment in your personal interests (ski pass, National Park pass, gym membership, etc.)
- Plus, much more!
About us:
Our full-service hospitals provide a high level of medicine and gentle care to dogs, cats, pocket pets, and exotics. Our goal is-and always has been-to deliver exceptional care that promotes a lifetime of good health for our patients while also supporting the needs of the people who love them. With two sister locations in beautiful southern Oregon, our community has come to know us for exceptional care and a loving, kind, and respectful staff. We provide an extensive list of services and have 3 veterinarians and a talented support staff team that is well-utilized and eager to assist.
If you're dedicated to a career in veterinary medicine and eager to lead a collaborative, high-caliber team, we encourage you to APPLY TODAY!
East and West Ridge Animal Hospitals proudly treat animals across the Oregon cities of Klamath Falls, Chiloquin, Bonanza, Malin, and Merrill, the California cities of Dorris, Tulelake, and Macdoel, and beyond.
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Position Title: Program Manager of Reading for Adults
Location: New York, NY (Hybrid)
About Literacy Partners
Literacy Partners advances literacy two generations at a time by supporting adults, parents, and caregivers in nurturing the literacy skills they and the children in their lives need to thrive. We envision a world in which everyone has the literacy skills necessary to create social and economic opportunities for themselves, their children, and their communities.
Learn more about Literacy Partners: Description
Reporting to the Executive Director of Adult & Family Literacy, the Program Manager of Reading for Adults is a reading science specialist, educator, and curriculum developer who advances Literacy Partners’ two-generation mission through high-quality instruction and a strong volunteer-supported model. This role provides high level Adult Education instruction and trains volunteers to provide tutoring. Additionally, the Program Manager of Reading for Adults analyzes program data to improve literacy outcomes, curriculum, optimize volunteer impact, and drive continuous program enhancement.
Key responsibilities
Lead Reading for Adults (RFA) Instruction
- Serve as the lead instructor for emergent adult readers, delivering explicit, systematic reading science instruction that drives measurable growth in decoding, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension. Classes are conducted virtually.
- Design a virtual classroom culture that honors dignity, builds academic confidence, and positions adult learners as capable scholars and caregivers.
- Own learner progress—using assessment, progress monitoring, and data to refine instruction and move students toward GED, workforce, civics and postsecondary pathways.
Co-Build the Instructional Engine
- Member of the RFA curriculum design team, developing a clear scope and sequence aligned to reading science and adult learning theory.
- Create structured lesson frameworks and skill routines that make high-quality literacy instruction replicable.
- Continuously evaluate and strengthen instructional systems to ensure coherence, rigor, and measurable learner outcomes.
Architect the Volunteer-Powered Model for Intensive Literacy Classes
- Design and manage a volunteer infrastructure that supports both decoding/fluency instruction and structured English speaking/comprehension practice.
- Train and coach volunteers to deliver consistent, aligned practice that reinforces classroom goals—especially for adults at very low reading levels.
- Build accountability systems (placement, feedback, engagement tracking) that elevate volunteer impact and instructional quality.
Drive Program Excellence & Integration
- Maintain accurate, up-to-date data on the volunteer-led classroom component (volunteer assignments, attendance, hours, and session outcomes), ensuring timely tracking, reporting, and continuous program improvement.
- Ensure operational excellence so instruction remains the center of gravity—enrollment coordination, scheduling, materials, and classroom readiness.
- Collaborate cross-functionally to align student support services, data reporting, and two-generational outcomes.
- Represent the program internally and externally, elevating adult learners and advancing Literacy Partners’ instructional leadership in the field.
Additional Responsibilities
- Support Literacy Partners’ fundraising and program events throughout the year as needed.
- Other tasks as assigned.
Qualifications
- Minimum two-year experience teaching ESOL or ABE to adult students (preferably parents of young children and lower-level learners).
- Master’s Degree in a related field (e.g., Education, TESOL, Early Childhood, Public Health, Social Work). TESOL certification preferred.
- Familiarity with assessment tools and test batteries designed for adult learners.
- Proficiency in Zoom and online instruction, and presentations
- Outstanding written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills and proven relationship management skills.
- Excellent computer skills, including spreadsheets, word processing, and database management.
- Demonstrated experience working in a collaborative work environment and promoting teamwork.
- Demonstrated ability to communicate, motivate, lead, and relate effectively to a wide variety of individuals.
- Able to work both independently and in cross-functional teams and solve problems creatively.
- Proficiency in Spanish is highly desirable.
- A great sense of humor.
Additional Workplace Expectations:
- This is a full-time, exempt position.
- This is a hybrid position. A minimum of 2 days in the downtown NYC office and occasional onsite activities with partners
- Must be accessible during program hours. Reading for Adults is an online evening class, held from 6:00–9:00 PM, 2 days a week, and is subject to change based on partnerships and funding parameters
Compensation and Benefits:
- The annual starting salary range for this position is $67,000 - $70,000.
- Literacy Partners is also proud to offer additional competitive benefits, including 20 vacation days, 3 personal days, 12 paid holidays, 40 hours of sick leave, excellent medical, dental, and vision plans, employer match to retirement plan contributions, employer-sponsored life insurance and long-term disability insurance, and access to pre-tax benefit programs such as commuter benefits and flexible spending accounts.
How to Apply: Send a resume with a thoughtful cover letter attached to Put “Program Manager of Reading for Adults” with your name in the subject line. Interviews will be granted on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
Literacy Partners is committed to diversity and is a proud Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
Contracting CDL-A Truck Drivers
TURN MILES INTO MONEY - Average $3,800-$4,700 gross per week
SMART START TO OWNERSHIP - Flexible leases and a $1,000 sign-on bonus
EASY FREIGHT. SMART FLOW. - Mostly drop & hook dry van freight
Why Drive for Anderson Trucking Service?
Since 1955, Anderson Trucking Service has been built around one simple idea: when drivers succeed, everyone wins. ATS offers independent drivers the freight access, flexibility, and support they need to build strong, profitable careers-without unnecessary roadblocks. And now, we're hiring in your local area!
With multiple route options, modern equipment, and a lease program designed to reduce risk, ATS gives you the freedom to run your business your way while staying backed by a company with decades of stability.
Dry Van Truck Driver Job Overview
- Strong weekly revenue with consistency. Drivers average $3,800-$4,700 gross per week, depending on route, miles, and freight selection.
- Routes that fit your priorities. Choose from dedicated, Midwest regional, or nationwide routes, giving you flexibility to balance earning goals and home time.
- Home time when you need it. Drivers can request home every two weeks, giving you flexibility to balance time on the road and time at home.
- Freight that keeps you moving. Haul mostly drop & hook dry van freight, cutting dock time and keeping your wheels turning.
Lease Purchase Program Details
- Affordable weekly payments. Average truck payments range from $550-$705 per week, depending on truck and lease term.
- Flexible lease terms. Choose from one-, two-, or three-year lease options to match your long-term goals.
- Late-model equipment. Operate 2020-2026 Freightliner, Peterbilt, or Volvo trucks, spec'd for comfort and reliability.
- Low barrier to entry. Get started with no money down, no credit check, and a $1,000 sign-on bonus.
- Cash-flow friendly structure. Enjoy fuel discounts, no fixed expenses for your first two weeks, and completion bonuses after year one and year two.
*Pay varies by route, location, experience level, and performance.
**There is no deadline to apply. Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis.
Driver Requirements
- Valid CDL-A License
- 1+ years verifiable OTR experience
- 21+ years of age
Job Type: Full-time
Work Location: On the road
Reference Number: 3
Location: Baraboo
Position Type: Full-Time
Company Overview: About Festival Foods
We are a Wisconsin family- and employee-owned grocer that is committed to giving back to the communities it serves and providing guests with exceptional service and value. We operate +40 full-service supermarkets across the state of Wisconsin. At Festival, people are at the top of our list. You'll see it in everything from our daily interactions to how we treat our guests even in our extensive associate benefits and programs.
Job SummaryJoin our Festival Foods team as a Full-Time Guest Service Representative. Job Title: Guest Service Representative (GSR) Reports to: Guest Services Manager
Are you passionate about customer service and creating a welcoming environment for guests? Do you thrive in a hospitality setting where every interaction makes a difference? As a Guest Service Representative, you'll play a key role in ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience. Whether assisting guests at the front guest service desk, answering questions, or leading a team, your ability to provide friendly, efficient service will make a the difference.
Job DescriptionWhat You'll Do:
- Provide Helpful Service: Providing excellent guest service is at the heart of what we do. Whether it's a friendly greeting, answering questions or addressing guest concerns, you'll handle each interaction with professionalism and care. Your willingness to help guests with what they need will make a positive impact every day.
- Lead by Example: Reinforce company culture, uphold guest service standards, and guide Guest Service associates (Service Desk, Cashiers, Baggers, and Cart Runners) in daily operations.
- Utilize Leadership Tools: Include but not limited to ten tile evaluations, Coach's Reminder Card, Cashier Daily, Cashier Reference Information Binders and Guest Service OPPS Manual
- Oversee Operations: Monitor Guest Service activity, ensure team compliance with procedures, and maintain department cleanliness and functionality.
- Support: Step in to direct guests, manage checkout lines, and provide timely overrides or assistance to the Guest Service team.
- Monitor & Adjust: Efficiently manage staff schedules, adjust operations based on business needs, and maintain compliance with labor laws for minor employees.
- Maintain Staffing Levels: Proactively manage staff coverage by calling in additional team members when needed to cover absences or increased business demand.
- Enforce Labor Laws: Ensure compliance with minor labor laws by appropriately scheduling minor employees for breaks, lunches, and clock-out times, adhering strictly to legal guidelines.
- Optimize Scheduling: Adjust daily schedules based on sales, item movement, and guest traffic to ensure productivity remains at 100%.
- Communicate with Shift Managers: Quickly notify Shift Managers when assistance is required and when handling guest service responsibilities at the checkout lanes.
- Manage Lane Flow: Open additional checkout lanes as needed to ensure a smooth guest experience during busy periods. Keep a cash drawer readily available for personal use when necessary.
- Track Attendance: Utilize the GSR Shift Report to effectively communicate and document lateness or absences.
- Cart Management: Ensure sufficient cart availability by monitoring and managing cart collection and running processes efficiently.
- Honor Commitments: Regular, timely attendance in compliance with the work schedule, and adequate notice to find a replacement for occasional absences.
- Support the Team: Other duties as assigned.
What We're Looking For:
To succeed as a Guest Service Representative (GSR), you should have:
- Strong Leadership: Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to manage and inspire a team in a fast-paced environment.
- Problem-Solving Skills: Proven ability to resolve guest concerns using effective communication and professionalism.
- Organizational Talent: Capability to juggle multiple priorities and adjust schedules as needed to meet business demands.
- Teamwork & Training: A commitment to mentoring others and fostering a collaborative team environment.
Physical Demands and Work Environment: The physical demands and work environment described below are representative of those that must be met by an associate to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
- The associate must possess the ability to stand in place for long periods of time; walk in the store; bend, stoop and kneel regularly. Requires fine finger and broad manual dexterity, and eye-hand-foot coordination to operate equipment.
- Physical ability to stand for extended periods and move/handle boxes of merchandise and fixtures throughout the store, which entails lifting, and perform all functions as set forth above.
- Ability to work varied hours/days, including nights, weekends, and holidays, as needed.
The Guest Service Representative is a position that is full-time. The work schedule may include mornings, afternoons, evenings, weekends, and holidays within the individual's availability.
Join our team and bring your customer service, hospitality, front desk agent and leadership skills to a fast-paced, rewarding environment where you can make a real impact every day!
Benefits OverviewWhy You'll Love It Here:
- Associate Discount: Enjoy an industry-leading 15% off your grocery purchases for you and your immediate household!
- Weekly Pay & Premium Pay: Hourly associates are paid weekly, providing more frequent access to their funds. Part-time store associates are paid a $1 premium per hour on Sundays and select holidays. Hourly full-time store associates receive time and a half on Sundays and select holidays.
- Two-Week Advanced Scheduling: Better Planning. Better Balance. We provide our associates with their schedules two weeks in advance, offering greater predictability & flexibility.
- Vision & Dental Insurance: Part-time and full-time associates are eligible for vision insurance and two dental coverage options that are designed to fit your needs.
- Support: Our associates receive support for their total well-being; including 3 weeks of paid parental leave, a fitness reimbursement program offering savings off of fitness membership fees; our EAP (Employee Assistance Program) and LEAPCare Care Coaches, which provide associates confidential care related to hospital visitation, conflict resolution, stress management, marriage or divorce, family issues and depression or anxiety.
- Save for Your Future: Offering both a 401(k) and Employee Stock Ownership Plan, we're proud to support our associates in planning for retirement by offering two retirement savings plans. The 401(k) plan empowers associates to save a portion of their paychecks for retirement. Festival Foods has an annual discretionary match to help our associates reach their savings goals. Our ESOP is a retirement plan above and beyond a 401(k) plan that gives associates \"free\" ownership in the company and an opportunity to share in Festival's growth and success. Associates are given shares based on their years of service and earnings.
At Festival Foods we are committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all. We are dedicated to building a top-notch team of skilled, experienced and service-oriented associates. Festival Foods believes that an inclusive environment for teammates of all backgrounds and perspectives strengthens our ability to serve our guests and communities, as we seek to recruit, develop, and retain the most talented people.
Address615 Linn Street
City: Baraboo
State: WI
Postal Code: 53913
Join the Festival Foods team as a Grocery Stocker!
Job Title: Grocery Clerk I
Reports To: Center Store Manager
As a Grocery Clerk, your role stocking makes grocery shopping easy & enjoyable for guests. You'll help keep shelves stocked, products fresh, and the store organizedensuring guests can find what they need quickly and easily. Your attention to detail and friendly service help create a welcoming atmosphere where guests feel valued and supported. If you enjoy working in a fast-paced retail environment and making a difference, this is the role for you!
Job DescriptionWhat You'll Do:
As a Grocery Stocker at Festival Foods, your responsibilities will include:
- Provide Helpful Service: Providing excellent guest service is at the heart of what we do. Whether it's a friendly greeting, answering questions or addressing guest concerns, you'll handle each interaction with professionalism and care. Your willingness to help guests with what they need will make a positive impact every day.
- Stock & Display: Be part of the team stocking our aisles. Ensure products are fresh, in-date, properly rotated, and well-stocked.
- Offer Assistance: Help guests locate products on and off the sales floor, providing product suggestions and alternatives when appropriate.
- Receiving & Inventory Support: Unload deliveries, organize stock, and maintain accurate inventory levels.
- Collaboration: Work closely with the Grocery Department Manager and collaborate with Grocery associate team to meet goals.
- Clean & Organize: Contribute to keeping the department clean, sanitized, tidy, and well-maintained as needed.
- Problem-Solving: Address guest concerns with care and professionalism.
- Meet Goals: Ensure shelves are fully stocked by designated times.
- Honor Commitments: Regular, timely attendance in compliance with the work schedule, and adequate notice to find a replacement for occasional absences
- Support the Team: Other duties as assigned.
What You Bring:
To excel in the Grocery Clerk role, you'll bring:
- A helpful attitude and a commitment to excellent guest service.
- Strong teamwork and communication skills to work efficiently and effectively with others.
- Awareness of safety requirements and policies, including proper lifting techniques and box cutter safety.
- Ability to operate equipment such as power jacks, fork lift, walk-behind lifts, balers, and compactors (training provided).
Physical Demands and Work Environment:
The physical demands and work environment described below are representative of those that must be met by an associate to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
- The associate must possess the ability to stand in place for long periods of time; work in a cooler, walk in the store; bend, stoop and kneel regularly.
- The associate must have full range of upper body motion in order to lift product. Requires the ability to perform repetitive tasks for prolonged periods of time.
- Must possess functional sensory abilities in order to visually monitor the store, create attractive displays, and to operate equipment.
- The position requires the associate to lift up to 40 pounds on an occasional basis.
Work Schedule:
The Grocery Clerk I is a part-time position. The work schedule may include mornings, afternoons, evenings, weekends, and holidays in a retail grocery store environment.
Be part of a team that keeps our store running smoothly and ensures our guests have a great shopping experience.
Benefits OverviewWhy You'll Love It Here:- Associate Discount: Enjoy an industry-leading 15% off your grocery purchases for you and your immediate household!
- Weekly Pay & Premium Pay: Hourly associates are paid weekly, providing more frequent access to their funds. Part-time store associates are paid a $1 premium per hour on Sundays and select holidays. Hourly full-time store associates receive time and a half on Sundays and select holidays.
- Two-Week Advanced Scheduling: Better Planning. Better Balance. We provide our associates with their schedules two weeks in advance, offering greater predictability & flexibility.
- Vision & Dental Insurance: Part-time and full-time associates are eligible for vision insurance and two dental coverage options that are designed to fit your needs.
- Support: Our associates receive support for their total well-being; including 3 weeks of paid parental leave, a fitness reimbursement program offering savings off of fitness membership fees; our EAP (Employee Assistance Program) and LEAPCare Care Coaches, which provide associates confidential care related to hospital visitation, conflict resolution, stress management, marriage or divorce, family issues and depression or anxiety.
- Save for Your Future: Offering both a 401(k) and Employee Stock Ownership Plan, we're proud to support our associates in planning for retirement by offering two retirement savings plans. The 401(k) plan empowers associates to save a portion of their paychecks for retirement. Festival Foods has an annual discretionary match to help our associates reach their savings goals. Our ESOP is a retirement plan above and beyond a 401(k) plan that gives associates \"free\" ownership in the company and an opportunity to share in Festival's growth and success. Associates are given shares based on their years of service and earnings.
308 North Shawano St
CityNew London
StateWI
Postal Code54961
Houlton, Maine: A respected critical access hospital in scenic Aroostook County invites a skilled Urologist to join their well-established surgical team in a flexible part-time position offering excellent work/life balance and a meaningful community impact.
This hospital-employed role is ideal for a physician approaching retirement who still enjoys practicing, without the pace or pressure of full-time work.Enjoy a convenient schedule of two-week blocks, alternating two weeks on/two weeks off, for a total of 26 weeks of coverage annually.
This role is designed to support continuity of care for patients while providing incredible personal flexibility for the practitioner.
You will provide an interesting mix of outpatient and surgical services and procedures including such things as cystoscopy, laser lithotripsy, stent removal, vasectomy, urolift, biopsies, dilation, transrectal ultrasound, and more.
Join a stable, supportive medical center with strong clinical and administrative backing.Step into an autonomous practice without night, weekend, or holiday responsibilities.
This is a wonderful opportunity to serve a grateful patient population while enjoying a generous amount of time off, and a peaceful pace of life in beautiful northern Maine.You will earn a competitive salary based on your experience and this schedule.
Benefits include relocation assistance, liability insurance, health and dental benefits, and support for your professional needs.
Details will be shared with qualified candidates.Live Where Others Vacation: Maine ranks in Best Quality of Life and Safest State in the U.S.
Known as Vacationland, the state offers year-round recreation including boating, fishing, hiking in Acadia National Park, and skiing at premier resorts.
Maines vibrant arts scene, cultural festivals, and local food movement enhance its appeal.
With a strong sense of community and a slower pace of life, Maine is ideal for those seeking natural beauty and balance.Houlton is a safe, welcoming town near the Canadian border with excellent schools, affordable housing, and a close-knit atmosphere.
Residents enjoy easy access to four-season outdoor recreation, including lakes, trails, forests, and snow sports.
Many visit Fredericton, New Brunswick (population 100,000+), just 75 miles east.
Houlton is one hour from Presque Isle (with daily flights to Boston), and two hours from Bangor, home to an international airport, shopping malls, entertainment venues, and more.
Portland is 3.5 hours away, and Quebec City is just 5 hours from Houlton.If you are ready for a low-stress, high-reward clinical role in a community that truly values its physicians, lets talk!Position Highlights: Part-time hospital-employed Urologist role in scenic northern MaineMaine ranks in Quality of Life and Safest StateFlexible 2-weeks-on/2-weeks-off schedule practice just 26 weeks/yearEnjoy an incredible work/life balance in a desirable communityMix of office-based and surgical proceduresNo nights, no weekends, no holidays, no callPerform cystoscopy, laser lithotripsy, vasectomy, urolift, and moreWork with a supportive team in a respected critical access hospitalAutonomous practice with strong administrative backingCompetitive salary with benefits aligned to a part-time schedulePaid relocation assistance plus liability and health coverageSafe, welcoming, affordable community near Canadian borderEnjoy 4-season recreation, vibrant arts scene, and natural beauty
Seeking a BC/BE GI pulmonologist to join a thriving practice in Paducah, Kentucky.
A sleep lab opportunity is available, along with stereotactic radiosurgery, and EBUS.
$18.5 million was recently invested in the new cancer care center that opened in June 2017.
The practice currently employs two BC pulmonologists, so the call would be 1:3.
The practice also includes four highly trained nurse practitioners.
Compensation & Benefits: • Competitive Base salary plus incentive compensation • Starting bonus with relocation/moving allowance • Student loan repayment assistance available • Fully integrated EPIC, electronic medical records throughout all locations with remote access • Allowed time off • Medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurance • Retirement savings plan 403(b) and 457 • Paid CME and licensure • Medical malpractice insurance About the Area:
Paducah is the medical, business and cultural center of western Kentucky, southern Illinois and northwest Tennessee.
On or near I-24 and I-69, it is within a two- to three-hour drive of Nashville, Louisville, St.
Louis and Memphis; and Barkley Regional Airport with no security lines offers two direct flights daily to Chicago.
Paducah attracts thousands of international visitors each April at the American Quilter s Society Quilt Show and Contest.
Tourism is important year-round in the historic riverfront downtown with the Dogwood Trail, Dragon Boat Festival and Barbecue on the River festival.
Cost of living is at 87 percent of the national average, while housing costs are at 75 percent.
Enjoy the region s three state parks, two lakes and the 170,000-acre Land Between the Lakes recreation area.
Excellent boating, fishing, hunting and hiking abound, as do golf courses, tennis and swimming.
Paducah s 4.6 mile Greenway Trail, connecting parks to the riverfront downtown, is a favorite for walkers, runners and cyclists.
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This ENT and sinus center is seeking an ENT trained physician to join this growing practice located between two rivers and surrounding lakes in Ohio, only 50 miles from Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Join the founder and one other ENT, as well as Advanced Practice Providers who have served the area for over 24 years.
Come and find out what the "Grande Experience" means Healthcare system is focused on exceeding expectations of their patients and providing quality healthcare Live on the nearby lake or just enjoy activities like swimming, boating, fishing and all the water sports you love Provide surgery services to two hospitals located in two aligning counties Located along two beautiful rivers, beauty is all around