Cashier - Hiring Now!

The Crew Member works productively as part of the restaurant team and performs his or her job responsibilities in such a way that all products the Crew Member makes are of high quality and the customers the Crew Member serves are satised. This position requires physical work such as lifting, squatting, and standing up for long periods of time on any given day. The manager will review the essential job functions, which are normally de ned as the fundamental activities conducted on a daily or regular basis that will affect the success of the restaurant. Crew Members will be scheduled according to Little Caesars business needs and therefore no guarantee of hours can be made. Serves customers according to the Ten Customer Service Standards, the Five Priority Guidelines, the Remedy Process, and the Telephone and Front Counter procedures Prepares high quality products consistently by following Little Caesars recipes, specications and procedures as described in the CARDS materials, cashier certification program and as shown on the station job helpers Displays the proper image as outlined in the Little Caesars employee handbook and/or as directed by the management staff Cleans and organizes work stations and other assigned areas to help maintain the standards for restaurant image as outlined in the Little Caesars employee handbook Practices safety and security procedures as de ned in the Little Caesars Employee Handbook and recommended or required by government agencies Follows Little Caesars policies, procedures, and standards of conduct as outlined in the Employee Handbook and as directed by management REQUIREMENTS Ability to lift up to 55 pounds. Ability to push and pull up to 55 pounds. Ability to squat or crouch to lift items form floor level. Ability for twisting of the back up to 90 degrees left and right. Ability for bending of the back up to a minimum of 90 degrees to lift objects from the floor. As the fastest growing pizza chain in the U.S., theres no denying that Little Caesars is doing something right. Were an international brand thats a household name and a front-of-mind decision when youve got pizza on the brain. Weve grown tremendously since opening the first store in 1959 and were still growing. But, at the end of the day, our success as a big-town name is because of our focus on small town values.

Dunkin' Crew - Join Our Team

The Crew Member works productively as part of the restaurant team and performs his or her job responsibilities in such a way that all products the Crew Member makes are of high quality and the customers the Crew Member serves are satised. This position requires physical work such as lifting, squatting, and standing up for long periods of time on any given day. The manager will review the essential job functions, which are normally de ned as the fundamental activities conducted on a daily or regular basis that will affect the success of the restaurant. Crew Members will be scheduled according to Little Caesars business needs and therefore no guarantee of hours can be made. Serves customers according to the Ten Customer Service Standards, the Five Priority Guidelines, the Remedy Process, and the Telephone and Front Counter procedures Prepares high quality products consistently by following Little Caesars recipes, specications and procedures as described in the CARDS materials, cashier certification program and as shown on the station job helpers Displays the proper image as outlined in the Little Caesars employee handbook and/or as directed by the management staff Cleans and organizes work stations and other assigned areas to help maintain the standards for restaurant image as outlined in the Little Caesars employee handbook Practices safety and security procedures as de ned in the Little Caesars Employee Handbook and recommended or required by government agencies Follows Little Caesars policies, procedures, and standards of conduct as outlined in the Employee Handbook and as directed by management REQUIREMENTS Ability to lift up to 55 pounds. Ability to push and pull up to 55 pounds. Ability to squat or crouch to lift items form floor level. Ability for twisting of the back up to 90 degrees left and right. Ability for bending of the back up to a minimum of 90 degrees to lift objects from the floor. As the fastest growing pizza chain in the U.S., theres no denying that Little Caesars is doing something right. Were an international brand thats a household name and a front-of-mind decision when youve got pizza on the brain. Weve grown tremendously since opening the first store in 1959 and were still growing. But, at the end of the day, our success as a big-town name is because of our focus on small town values.

Early Childhood Teacher - Year Round

Year Round Who We Are: At 67 miles away, Winter Park is the closest ski resort to Denver. With easy access to 765,000 acres of public land, Winter Park is home to endless adventures. Whether you are looking to have your first taste of a winter season or to build a long-term career, we have something for everyone. Perks & Benefits: Free season pass to Winter Park and all Alterra Resorts Discounted friends & family tickets Medical, dental, vision, life, paid parental leave and more for eligible employees 401(k) plan with 100% company match - up to 4% Mental health resources for all employees Food & beverage and retail discounts Onsite employee childcare based on availability Discounted equipment rentals, pro-deals, and more POSITION SUMMARY: The Early Childhood Teacher position is a year-round key position at the Early Education Center. Early Childhood Teachers are responsible for educating, supervising, and caring for the children at the EEC. The curriculum philosophy for our school encompasses play-based learning, supported with a thematic, web-design lesson planning process that meets the developmental domains and objectives set forth in Creative Curriculum and Teaching Strategies Gold. WAGE: The base hourly pay range below represents the low and high end of Winter Park Resorts hourly pay range for this position. Actual pay will vary and may be above or below the range based on various factors including but not limited to experience, education, training, location, merit system, quantity or quality of production, responsibilities, and regular and/or necessary travel. The range listed is just one component of Winter Park Resorts' total compensation package for employees. Other rewards may include many region-specific benefits. Hourly pay range: $22 - $28.75 (DOE) ESSENTIAL DUTIES: Teachers have responsibilities and requirements, including but not limited to: To provide a safe, pleasant environment and attentive childcare with an emphasis on the children’s emotional, physical, and social needs. To effectively deal with children in a classroom setting. To maintain safety and supervision of all children. To assure compliance of all EEC, Winter Park Resort, and The Colorado Office of Early Childhood policies and procedures. To perform daily childcare duties as set forth by the Directors, including but not limited to feeding, changing diapers and all other basic needs of the children. To formulate and implement daily, weekly, and monthly educational activities for Toddlers and Preschoolers. Assisting the Director/ Assistant Director in keeping accurate attendance records for each child. Maintain the EEC in a clean, orderly, and safe condition. Maintain professional communication with parents and staff. We would prefer that applicants meet education and experiential requirements; however, training opportunities and funding are available. Upon hire, teachers must register and complete classes in a Colorado statewide professional development information system, as well as completion of 15 hours of Continuing Education annually. All early childhood professionals must complete a fingerprint and child protection background check for Colorado, and any other states they have resided in the last 5 years., as well as any other required classes or trainings pertinent to their job. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS : An early childhood teacher, assigned responsibility for a single group of children in the Early Education Center, in any of our 3 classrooms, ages ranging from 2 months-6 years old. Must be at least eighteen (18) years of age and must meet at least one of the following qualifications: A degree from a regionally accredited college or university with a major area of study in early education, child psychology or similar field. QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE, SKILL, AND ABILITY REQUIREMENTS: Early Education Center employees will be required to supply and/or obtain the following: 1. First Aid Certification 2. Infant/Child CPR certification 3. Emergency contact information 4. Physical examination 5. Fingerprints 6. Central Registry Background check 7. Three written references TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS: When authorized, may drive a 15-passenger van with children and adults to field trips and activities. PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING CONDITIONS Able to lift, carry, or otherwise move and position a minimum of 30 pounds on an occasional basis. Ability to work for extended periods of time sitting, bending, reaching, and speaking on a constant basis. Talking and hearing occur continuously in the process of communicating with children, co-teachers, directors, and parents. Routine cleaning of surfaces and toys. Loading dishwasher and washer, mopping the floors when needed. Routine sanitizing and disinfecting with hazardous chemicals. Ability to work for extended periods of time standing, walking, kneeling, pushing and pulling on an occasional basis. Mountain Environment: Be prepared to take children outside in weather as cold as 5°. Closed toed shoe are recommended due to varying ground surfaces. You will be provided an outdoor uniform. Supervising children in busy, tourist environment. Housekeeping: Most work tasks are performed indoors- temperature is moderate and controlled by environmental systems. Talking and hearing occur continuously in the process of communicating with guests, supervisors and other employees. Vision occurs continuously with the most common visual functions being those of near vision and depth perception. Requires manual dexterity to use and operate all necessary equipment and products. Able to wear personal protective equipment including but not limited to non-slip shoes, protective eyewear, and protective gloves. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily- reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. OTHER DUTIES AS ASSIGNED: This position description is an overview of the scope of responsibilities for the role described above. With the evolution of Winter Park Resort, the responsibilities of this position may change as may the dates associated with many of the tasks. During these times of change, this position requires the flexibility and willingness to accept new responsibilities and potentially transfer others. It will also be the responsibility of any employee of Winter Park Resort to be a positive influence on the transformation of the resort and its associated lines of business. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER: Winter Park Resort is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is dedicated to the principles of equal employment opportunity in any term, condition, or privilege of employment. Application Deadline: Recruiting timelines vary by position, however, all Winter Park Resort positions accept applications for a minimum of 3 business days from the posting date listed above. This position is open and still accepting applications.

Early Childhood Teacher - Year Round

Year Round Who We Are: At 67 miles away, Winter Park is the closest ski resort to Denver. With easy access to 765,000 acres of public land, Winter Park is home to endless adventures. Whether you are looking to have your first taste of a winter season or to build a long-term career, we have something for everyone. Perks & Benefits: Free season pass to Winter Park and all Alterra Resorts Discounted friends & family tickets Medical, dental, vision, life, paid parental leave and more for eligible employees 401(k) plan with 100% company match - up to 4% Mental health resources for all employees Food & beverage and retail discounts Onsite employee childcare based on availability Discounted equipment rentals, pro-deals, and more POSITION SUMMARY: The Early Childhood Teacher position is a year-round key position at the Early Education Center. Early Childhood Teachers are responsible for educating, supervising, and caring for the children at the EEC. The curriculum philosophy for our school encompasses play-based learning, supported with a thematic, web-design lesson planning process that meets the developmental domains and objectives set forth in Creative Curriculum and Teaching Strategies Gold. WAGE: The base hourly pay range below represents the low and high end of Winter Park Resorts hourly pay range for this position. Actual pay will vary and may be above or below the range based on various factors including but not limited to experience, education, training, location, merit system, quantity or quality of production, responsibilities, and regular and/or necessary travel. The range listed is just one component of Winter Park Resorts' total compensation package for employees. Other rewards may include many region-specific benefits. Hourly pay range: $22 - $28.75 (DOE) ESSENTIAL DUTIES: Teachers have responsibilities and requirements, including but not limited to: To provide a safe, pleasant environment and attentive childcare with an emphasis on the children’s emotional, physical, and social needs. To effectively deal with children in a classroom setting. To maintain safety and supervision of all children. To assure compliance of all EEC, Winter Park Resort, and The Colorado Office of Early Childhood policies and procedures. To perform daily childcare duties as set forth by the Directors, including but not limited to feeding, changing diapers and all other basic needs of the children. To formulate and implement daily, weekly, and monthly educational activities for Toddlers and Preschoolers. Assisting the Director/ Assistant Director in keeping accurate attendance records for each child. Maintain the EEC in a clean, orderly, and safe condition. Maintain professional communication with parents and staff. We would prefer that applicants meet education and experiential requirements; however, training opportunities and funding are available. Upon hire, teachers must register and complete classes in a Colorado statewide professional development information system, as well as completion of 15 hours of Continuing Education annually. All early childhood professionals must complete a fingerprint and child protection background check for Colorado, and any other states they have resided in the last 5 years., as well as any other required classes or trainings pertinent to their job. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS : An early childhood teacher, assigned responsibility for a single group of children in the Early Education Center, in any of our 3 classrooms, ages ranging from 2 months-6 years old. Must be at least eighteen (18) years of age and must meet at least one of the following qualifications: A degree from a regionally accredited college or university with a major area of study in early education, child psychology or similar field. QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE, SKILL, AND ABILITY REQUIREMENTS: Early Education Center employees will be required to supply and/or obtain the following: 1. First Aid Certification 2. Infant/Child CPR certification 3. Emergency contact information 4. Physical examination 5. Fingerprints 6. Central Registry Background check 7. Three written references TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS: When authorized, may drive a 15-passenger van with children and adults to field trips and activities. PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING CONDITIONS Able to lift, carry, or otherwise move and position a minimum of 30 pounds on an occasional basis. Ability to work for extended periods of time sitting, bending, reaching, and speaking on a constant basis. Talking and hearing occur continuously in the process of communicating with children, co-teachers, directors, and parents. Routine cleaning of surfaces and toys. Loading dishwasher and washer, mopping the floors when needed. Routine sanitizing and disinfecting with hazardous chemicals. Ability to work for extended periods of time standing, walking, kneeling, pushing and pulling on an occasional basis. Mountain Environment: Be prepared to take children outside in weather as cold as 5°. Closed toed shoe are recommended due to varying ground surfaces. You will be provided an outdoor uniform. Supervising children in busy, tourist environment. Housekeeping: Most work tasks are performed indoors- temperature is moderate and controlled by environmental systems. Talking and hearing occur continuously in the process of communicating with guests, supervisors and other employees. Vision occurs continuously with the most common visual functions being those of near vision and depth perception. Requires manual dexterity to use and operate all necessary equipment and products. Able to wear personal protective equipment including but not limited to non-slip shoes, protective eyewear, and protective gloves. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily- reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. OTHER DUTIES AS ASSIGNED: This position description is an overview of the scope of responsibilities for the role described above. With the evolution of Winter Park Resort, the responsibilities of this position may change as may the dates associated with many of the tasks. During these times of change, this position requires the flexibility and willingness to accept new responsibilities and potentially transfer others. It will also be the responsibility of any employee of Winter Park Resort to be a positive influence on the transformation of the resort and its associated lines of business. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER: Winter Park Resort is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is dedicated to the principles of equal employment opportunity in any term, condition, or privilege of employment. Application Deadline: Recruiting timelines vary by position, however, all Winter Park Resort positions accept applications for a minimum of 3 business days from the posting date listed above. This position is open and still accepting applications.

Resident Well-Being Manager

RESIDENT WELL-BEING MANAGER SALARY $88,8462 - $98,779 New hires may earn a salary ranging from the minimum to the midpoint of the pay scale, with education and experience taken into consideration. BENEFITS We offer a comprehensive benefits package for Full-Time employees, including Medical, Dental, Vision, PTO, and 403(b) options. Additionally, employees have access to supplementary benefits such as the Employee Assistance Program, a subsidized ORCA pass, and more. This is a full-time position with benefits. LOCATION Seattle, WA (In-Person) JOIN OUR MISSION TO END HOMELESSNESS Plymouth Housing is a nonprofit organization that develops and operates permanent supportive housing for single adults who have experienced chronic homelessness. With apartment buildings throughout King County, we believe everyone deserves a safe home and the opportunity to thrive. That’s why we provide long-term housing paired with on-site services that promote stability, health, and community. Our culture is rooted in dignity, respect, and shared responsibility: We practice hospitality, communicate with care, and collaborate across differences. We value lived experience, cultural responsiveness, and approaches grounded in harm reduction, trauma-informed practice, and resident choice. We look for people who are committed to safety, learning, and continuous improvement — and who bring steady, values-aligned service in moments that are complex or high-stress. ABOUT THIS ROLE The Resident Well-Being Manager (RWM) leads the onsite Resident Well-Being care team that is committed to supporting the well-being of residents. This role ensures that services are provided to residents and foster a sense of community. They are responsible for maintaining high quality service delivery of programs based on the values inherent in Plymouth’s mission, the principles of cultural proficiency, the tenets of harm reduction and trauma informed care, and the ‘housing first’ philosophy. The RWM provides support, direction, and oversight to the teams that collaborate most closely with the residents, and ensures high quality, positive and cohesive resident-based interactions, engagement and strategies. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES Lead and supervise the onsite Resident Well-Being care team, including hiring, orientation, mentorship, coaching, and performance management. Collaborate with the Director of Resident Well-Being to organize care team meetings and communicate expectations, outcomes, and priorities clearly across individual and team settings. Build and maintain a safe, supportive, and inclusive environment where residents experience trusting, professional relationships with staff. Work cooperatively with behavioral health providers and internal teams to support residents' emotional wellness, stability, and case management goals. Ensure residents receive quality case management services, serving as backup for Case Managers during absences and attending resident and community meetings as needed. Maintain thorough knowledge of eligibility and benefits for public and private financial assistance and health care programs to ensure resident needs and rights are met. Maintain familiarity with the local service-provider community and collaborate with property management and community partners to support resident stability and housing. Ensure staff receive comprehensive onboarding and ongoing training, including conflict resolution, emergency response, harm reduction, trauma-informed care, and Motivational Interviewing. Monitor daily log entries and case management documentation to ensure quality, consistency, and timely follow-up on emerging issues. Maintain accurate records and collaborate on funder-required reporting, credit card expense reviews, and timesheet accuracy. Participate in Plymouth committees and workgroups as appropriate. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ATTRIBUTES WE NEED FROM YOU Builds trust and works respectfully with people from many backgrounds and lived experiences, contributing to safe, welcoming housing communities where residents experience dignity, choice, and belonging. Uses self-awareness and humility to communicate effectively across differences, adapt approach, and treat people with fairness and respect. Skilled in communicating and working effectively under stressful conditions with individuals who are economically disadvantaged, mentally ill, or experiencing trauma or substance use effects. Strong knowledge of case management principles and practices, with experience facilitating care team meetings and providing individual administrative supervision. Excellent written and verbal communication skills paired with strong organizational ability to prioritize effectively and meet deadlines professionally. Demonstrated experience managing crisis situations and developing sustained, collaborative relationships with community agencies. Commitment to quality assurance, including regular review of team documentation, with proven experience in group training and facilitation. Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications and comfort working with customized databases, technology, and internet research. Commitment to equity, inclusion, and resident dignity in all aspects of work. QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's degree in Human Services, Social Work, or a related field, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Four (4) or more years of experience in case management, housing, or homeless services, or a similar client service setting. Two (2) or more years of supervisory experience. Join us and be a catalyst for positive change! Plymouth Housing is an equal opportunity employer. We recruit, hire, train, and promote employees based on merit and business needs, and without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, citizenship or immigration status, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), age, marital status, physical, sensory, or mental disability, honorably discharged veteran or military status, or any other status protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. Salary: . Date posted: 07/31/2026

Supports Broker I

Description & Requirements Culture Vision at Consumer Direct Care Network At CDCN, we strive to create a workplace where everyone is supported and motivated to be their best; we collaborate on shared goals and celebrate our accomplishments. WE WELCOME YOU INTO A GROWING COMPANY Consumer Direct Care Network is all about caring for people. Care is at our core, and we strive to live up to it every day. We provide services in 14 states across the USA, and our programs grow every year. We specialize in home and community-based services that support individuals with disabilities and older adults so they can remain in their homes and communities. JOB SUMMARY Supports Brokers coordinate the day-to-day implementation of contractual requirements within the state’s Medicaid guidelines. Duties include training, enrolling, reporting, auditing, and complying with contract deliverables as well as ensuring company best practices are followed and upheld. The Support Broker/Consultant works with members on plan/budget development, submission, and revision. JOB DUTIES Apply a person-centered approach to keep the client at the center of all program functions Coordinate the day-to-day implementation of contractual requirements within the state’s Medicaid guidelines Create care plans based on the clients’ needs, train clients on services provided, audit services, and report findings to the contracted entity Assist clients with plan/budget development, submissions, and revisions Provide continuous excellent service to clients, employees, and 3rd party organizations including MCOs Promote cohesiveness in the office environment Support day-to-day operations and client advocacy Collaborate with stakeholders regarding the delivery of services Comfortable with public speaking Communicate effectively Comply with applicable legal requirements, standards, policies, and procedures Conduct advanced reporting and oversight activities Demonstrate dependability Demonstrate effective problem-solving and decision-making skills Exhibit computer efficiency Handle complex service programs and special projects Lead, supervise, and complete special projects including, but not limited to developing and implementing care plans Maintain necessary skills and knowledge to coordinate workflow Market services to referral sources Participate in professional development and training activities Prioritize and multitask effectively Provide excellent customer service to internal and external clients Represent the company at stakeholder meetings, health fairs, and provider fairs Supervise deliverables and ensure timely completion of projects Enroll clients and employees in services, including the development of the service/support plan and budget Orient and educate clients on current program roles and responsibilities Train and assist clients in timecard submission Assist clients with eligibility requirements, as required by the program rules Travel to and from Client homes or other destinations to meet with Clients Conduct necessary client assessments and contacts Maintain timely and proper documentation in Customer Relationship Management (CRM) database Compile information for internal or external auditors Bilingual preferred in various locations Other duties as assigned QUALIFICATIONS A four (4) year degree in the field of Human Services (psychology, sociology, social work, recreational therapy, education, nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech, etc.) and at least one (1) year professional experience working with one (1) of the following populations: elderly , adults with physical disabilities, individuals with intellectual disabilities and persons with developmental disabilities: or A four (4) year degree in any other subject and two (2) years professional experience working with one (1) of the following populations: elderly , adults with physical disabilities, individuals with intellectual disabilities and persons with developmental disabilities: or A two (2) year degree in Human Services (psychology, sociology, social work, recreational therapy, education, nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech, etc.) and at least five (5) year professional experience working with one (1) of the following populations: elderly , adults with physical disabilities, individuals with intellectual disabilities and persons with developmental disabilities. Must have reliable transportation. If the employee will be driving, a valid driver's license and auto insurance is required. This is a hybrid position and the employee must provide their own reliable Internet service. The incumbent typically works in an office environment and uses a computer, telephone and other office equipment as needed to perform duties. The noise level in the work environment is typical of that of an office. Incumbent may encounter frequent interruptions throughout the workday. The employee is regularly required to sit, talk, or hear; frequently required to use repetitive hand motion, handle or feel, and to stand, walk, reach, bend or lift up to 20 pounds. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU When you join Consumer Direct Care Network, you will be exposed to numerous professional development opportunities. We welcome your contributions and value your integrity as we collaborate on work that moves us all toward a compassionate community. We have a long history of helping individuals build their careers in the home-care industry. This is truly a place where there is something for everyone, whether you are looking to support a particular lifestyle, seeking professional growth, or seeking new and challenging work, all in an expanding nationwide company with that small-company feel. Most importantly, you will experience the satisfaction of working in a culture built on caring. Caring for others comes naturally at Consumer Direct Care Network, based on our long history of connecting people and championing change, all geared toward helping others. We are proud of the longevity and loyalty of our employees. Their commitment to doing good work is what makes us a leader in the industry. As a Consumer Direct Care Network team member you will receive: A rewarding career helping others Fun and engaging work environment built on team unity Job satisfaction knowing you make a difference in the work you do and lives we serve Professional training to help advance your skills for career development Based on your position and employment status, you may be eligible for: Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Vacation accrued at 3.07 hours per pay period to use when accrued Profit-sharing for employees in good standing Two Paid Floating Holidays Nine Paid Federal Holidays Paid Safe Sick Time accrued at 1 hour per 30 worked to use when accrued Instant Earnings Option 401(k) Retirement plan & discretionary company match Company-Paid Life Insurance Supplemental Life, Accident, Critical Illness, and Hospital benefits Short and Long-Term Disability Paid Parental Leave Flexible Spending Account Employee Assistance Program Pet Insurance WHO WE ARE Consumer Direct Care Network specializes in home and community-based services that assist older adults and individuals of all ages with disabilities and impairments to continue to live their lives independently in their own homes and communities. We provide coordinated service delivery in 14 states. Our services span from financial management services and support brokerage to traditional agency in-home care and caregiving to behavioral health. We have extensive experience with Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, and with supporting people who pay for their own care. Your opportunities within our network are endless, it’s not just a job, it’s a career… advance it with the Consumer Direct Care Network! The Consumer Direct Care Network and its subsidiaries are an Equal Opportunity Employer and drug-free workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. In accordance with the Immigration and Reform Control Act (IRCA), you may only work at Consumer Direct Care Network if you are legally authorized to work in the United States. Consumer Direct Care Network does not provide visa sponsorship or STEM OPT extensions to employees. Base Min. $ 24.76 Base Max. $ 24.76 Salary: . Date posted: 07/31/2026

Caregiver

Description & Requirements If you would like more information about our company, you can visit our website here: Who We Are - CDWI This is a heartwarming opportunity for compassionate providers who love making a difference! We work with members throughout Wisconsin to find providers that fit each of their needs. Our goal is to help individuals be in more control of their own supports and to have a say in who is assisting them. This helps them to stay in their own homes as long as possible. We are seeking a compassionate, patient, and dependable Caregiver to provide one-on-one support for an individual in West Bend, Wisconsin. This position is ideal for someone who enjoys being active in the community, participating in creative activities, and helping others maintain independence while ensuring their health and safety. The individual enjoys shopping, arts and crafts, and spending time out in the community. They are very active, enjoy walking, and can move quickly. The ideal caregiver will be energetic, attentive, and able to provide support while encouraging meaningful engagement in activities the individual enjoys. Location: West Bend, WI Pay Rate: $16.32 per hour Schedule: Monday-Friday, 5-6 hours per day Responsibilities • Provide supervision and support during community outings and recreational activities. • Accompany the individual on shopping trips while assisting with budgeting, decision-making, and safe purchasing choices. • Participate in arts and crafts activities and encourage creative expression. • Support community involvement and engagement in preferred activities. • Assist with personal care needs, including toileting assistance when needed. • Provide reminders and guidance for proper hygiene, including handwashing and cleanup after toileting. • Encourage independence while providing appropriate support and redirection. • Maintain a safe environment at home and in the community. • Build a positive, respectful relationship while supporting daily routines and goals. Qualifications • Previous caregiving experience is preferred but not required. • Strong commitment to safety and person-centered care. • Patient, dependable, and compassionate personality. • Comfortable supporting individuals who may occasionally be resistant to direction or require additional encouragement. • Able to remain calm and professional during challenging situations. • Enjoys community outings, shopping, and creative activities. • Physically able to walk for extended periods and keep pace with an active individual. • Reliable transportation and punctual attendance. If you need additional support, please connect with: [email protected] For questions or other inquiries, feel free to email us at [email protected] For more opportunities, visit our Facebook Page: CDWI Facebook You can also complete this form to be contacted regarding other opportunities in your area: https://forms.office.com/r/bNA70UHRTF *If hired, Consumer Direct Care Network (CDCN) will not be your legal employer on record. If hired by a Member or their Managing Party, your legal employer on record would be the Member. CDCN’s role is to assist the Member or Managing Party in recruiting a Direct Care Worker. The Member or Managing Party has the sole authority to hire or dismiss any potential Direct Care Worker. Base Min. $ 16.32 Base Max. $ 16.32 Salary: . Date posted: 07/31/2026

Caregiver

Description & Requirements If you would like more information about our company, you can visit our website here: Who We Are - CDWI This is a heartwarming opportunity for compassionate providers who love making a difference! We work with members throughout Wisconsin to find providers that fit each of their needs. Our goal is to help individuals be in more control of their own supports and to have a say in who is assisting them. This helps them to stay in their own homes as long as possible. We are seeking a compassionate, patient, and energetic Caregiver to provide one-on-one support for an individual in West Bend, Wisconsin. This role is ideal for someone who prioritizes safety, enjoys staying active outdoors, and is committed to making a positive difference in someone's daily life. The individual enjoys spending time outside and staying active. They live on a family apple orchard property and love visiting parks, hiking trails, and other outdoor locations. The ideal caregiver will be comfortable keeping pace with an active individual and encouraging meaningful community engagement. Location: West Bend, WI Pay Rate: $16.32 per hour Schedule: Monday-Friday, 5-6 hours per day Responsibilities • Provide supervision and support during community outings and outdoor activities. • Assist with transportation and participation in activities such as walks, parks, and hiking trails. • Support personal care needs, including toileting assistance. • Provide reminders and guidance for proper hygiene, including handwashing and cleanup after toileting. • Encourage independence while providing appropriate support and redirection when needed. • Maintain a safe environment at all times. • Build a positive, respectful relationship while supporting daily routines and activities. Qualifications • Previous caregiving experience is preferred but not required. • Strong commitment to safety and quality care. • Patient, dependable, and compassionate personality. • Comfortable working with individuals who may be resistant to directions or frequently respond with "no" as part of their communication style. • Able to remain calm and not take challenging words or behaviors personally. • Enjoys being active and spending time outdoors. • Ability to walk for extended periods and keep up with an energetic individual. • Reliable transportation and punctual attendance. If you need additional support, please connect with: [email protected] For questions or other inquiries, feel free to email us at [email protected] For more opportunities, visit our Facebook Page: CDWI Facebook You can also complete this form to be contacted regarding other opportunities in your area: https://forms.office.com/r/bNA70UHRTF *If hired, Consumer Direct Care Network (CDCN) will not be your legal employer on record. If hired by a Member or their Managing Party, your legal employer on record would be the Member. CDCN’s role is to assist the Member or Managing Party in recruiting a Direct Care Worker. The Member or Managing Party has the sole authority to hire or dismiss any potential Direct Care Worker. Base Min. $ 16.32 Base Max. $ 16.32 Salary: . Date posted: 07/31/2026

Direct Care Coordinator I

Description & Requirements Culture Vision at Consumer Direct Care Network At CDCN, we strive to create a workplace where everyone is supported and motivated to be their best; we collaborate on shared goals and celebrate our accomplishments. WE WELCOME YOU INTO A GROWING COMPANY Consumer Direct Care Network is all about caring for people. Care is at our core, and we strive to live up to it every day. We provide services in 14 states across the USA, and our programs grow every year. We specialize in home and community-based services that support individuals with disabilities and older adults so they can remain in their homes and communities. JOB SUMMARY Direct Care Coordinators coordinate the recruitment, hiring and management of caregivers with clients enrolled in Medicaid programs. JOB DUTIES Recruit, hire and schedule caregivers to meet clients’ in-home care needs in compliance with regulations and Managed Care Organization (MCO) program rules Assist with daily intake and referral processes to ensure positive business growth and development Promote cohesiveness in the office environment Support day-to-day operations and client advocacy Collaborate with stakeholders regarding the delivery of services Communicate effectively Comply with applicable legal requirements, standards, policies, and procedures Demonstrate dependability Demonstrate effective problem solving and decision-making skills Exhibit computer efficiency Handle complex service programs and special projects Maintain necessary skills and knowledge to coordinate workflow Market services to referral sources Monitor deliverables and ensure timely completion of projects Participate in professional development and training activities Prioritize and multitask effectively Provide excellent customer service to internal and external clients Represent the company at stakeholder meetings, health fairs, and provider fairs as needed Staff new client referrals and open client shifts with available agency caregivers Assist in hiring and recruiting new caregivers and processing new caregiver paperwork Provide backup personal care services to Medicaid members in their homes as needed Bilingual preferred in various locations Other duties as assigned QUALIFICATIONS Associates Degree preferred Previous experience serving individuals with disabilities preferred Combination of education and experience The incumbent typically works in an office environment and uses a computer, telephone, and other office equipment as needed to perform duties. The noise level in the work environment is typical of that of an office. Incumbent may encounter frequent interruptions throughout the workday. The employee is regularly required to sit, talk, or hear; frequently required to use repetitive hand motion, handle or feel, and to stand, walk, reach, bend or lift up to 20 pounds. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU When you join Consumer Direct Care Network, you will be exposed to numerous professional development opportunities. We welcome your contributions and value your integrity as we collaborate on work that moves us all toward a compassionate community. We have a long history of helping individuals build their careers in the home-care industry. This is truly a place where there is something for everyone, whether you are looking to support a particular lifestyle, seeking professional growth, or seeking new and challenging work, all in an expanding nationwide company with that small-company feel. Most importantly, you will experience the satisfaction of working in a culture built on caring. Caring for others comes naturally at Consumer Direct Care Network, based on our long history of connecting people and championing change, all geared toward helping others. We are proud of the longevity and loyalty of our employees. Their commitment to doing good work is what makes us a leader in the industry. As a Consumer Direct Care Network team member you will receive: A rewarding career helping others Fun and engaging work environment built on team unity Job satisfaction knowing you make a difference in the work you do and lives we serve Professional training to help advance your skills for career development Based on your position and employment status, you may be eligible for: Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Vacation accrued at 3.07 hours per pay period to use when accrued Profit-sharing for employees in good standing Two Paid Floating Holidays Nine Paid Federal Holidays Paid Safe Sick Time accrued at 1 hour per 30 worked to use when accrued Instant Earnings Option 401(k) Retirement plan & discretionary company match Company-Paid Life Insurance Supplemental Life, Accident, Critical Illness, and Hospital benefits Short and Long-Term Disability Paid Parental Leave Flexible Spending Account Employee Assistance Program Pet Insurance WHO WE ARE Consumer Direct Care Network specializes in home and community-based services that assist older adults and individuals of all ages with disabilities and impairments to continue to live their lives independently in their own homes and communities. We provide coordinated service delivery in 14 states. Our services span from financial management services and support brokerage to traditional agency in-home care and caregiving to behavioral health. We have extensive experience with Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, and with supporting people who pay for their own care. Your opportunities within our network are endless, it’s not just a job, it’s a career… advance it with the Consumer Direct Care Network! The Consumer Direct Care Network and its subsidiaries are an Equal Opportunity Employer and drug-free workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. In accordance with the Immigration and Reform Control Act (IRCA), you may only work at Consumer Direct Care Network if you are legally authorized to work in the United States. Consumer Direct Care Network does not provide visa sponsorship or STEM OPT extensions to employees. Base Min. $ 21.22 Base Max. $ 21.22 Salary: . Date posted: 07/31/2026

Site Operations Manager

SALARY $88,8462 - $98,779 New hires may earn a salary ranging from the minimum to the midpoint of the pay scale, with education and experience taken into consideration. BENEFITS We offer a comprehensive benefits package for Full-Time employees, including Medical, Dental, Vision, PTO, and 403(b) options. Additionally, employees have access to supplementary benefits such as the Employee Assistance Program, a subsidized ORCA pass, and more. This is a full-time position with benefits. LOCATION Seattle, WA (In-Person) JOIN OUR MISSION TO END HOMELESSNESS Plymouth Housing is a nonprofit organization that develops and operates permanent supportive housing for single adults who have experienced chronic homelessness. With apartment buildings throughout King County, we believe everyone deserves a safe home and the opportunity to thrive. That’s why we provide long-term housing paired with on-site services that promote stability, health, and community. Our culture is rooted in dignity, respect, and shared responsibility: We practice hospitality, communicate with care, and collaborate across differences. We value lived experience, cultural responsiveness, and approaches grounded in harm reduction, trauma-informed practice, and resident choice. We look for people who are committed to safety, learning, and continuous improvement — and who bring steady, values-aligned service in moments that are complex or high-stress. ABOUT THIS ROLE The Site Operations Manager (SOM) is the onsite operational leader for an assigned supportive housing building. This position ensures a safe, clean, and welcoming environment for residents, staff, and visitors while upholding Plymouth Housing’s mission-driven commitment to dignity and community. The SOM oversees all building operations, including rent collection, unit turnover, cleanliness, safety, compliance, and hospitality-forward resident services. They lead the 24/7 operations team, manage building budgets, track key performance indicators, and maintain readiness for inspections and emergencies. Working closely with partners across departments—including Facilities, Safety, and Resident Well-Being—the SOM ensures consistent service delivery, stable building systems, and a respectful, inclusive community environment. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES Oversee daily building operations and supervise staff across all shifts to ensure 24/7 consistency, safety, and hospitality. Lead rent collection, unit turns, building cleanliness, access systems, and operational record keeping. Conduct lease signings, enforce lease requirements, and ensure compliance with landlord-tenant law, Fair Housing, and Plymouth policies. Monitor key performance indicators such as occupancy, rent collection, incidents, and inspection results; implement corrective actions as needed. Lead funder inspections and ensure timely readiness, coordination, and follow-up on findings. Partner with Facilities to coordinate repairs, maintenance, and preventive work; ensure vendor performance meets quality standards. Manage building budgets, review expenses, and track inventory of supplies and janitorial materials. Address unauthorized onsite activity, ensure consistent enforcement of guest policies, and collaborate with safety and emergency partners as needed. Support and model crisis-intervention, trauma-informed, and harm-reduction approaches in complex resident situations. Maintain professional, resident-centered communication and lead conflict resolution aligned with Plymouth’s values. Promote a hospitable and dignified resident experience, ensuring welcoming common areas, daily refreshment services, and dependable front desk presence. Oversee distribution of community resources, pantry and hygiene items, and harm-reduction supplies according to established protocols. Collaborate with cross-department partners to ensure clean, safe, and stable housing environments for all residents. Serve in the after-hours on-call rotation, providing leadership and decision-making during urgent building situations. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ATTRIBUTES WE NEED FROM YOU Builds trust and works respectfully with people from many backgrounds and lived experiences, contributing to safe, welcoming housing communities where residents experience dignity, choice, and belonging. Uses self-awareness and humility to communicate effectively across differences, adapt approach, and treat people with fairness and respect. Strong knowledge of landlord-tenant law, Fair Housing, ADA, and housing regulations, with the ability to apply them accurately in daily operations. Excellent de-escalation, crisis response, and conflict resolution skills using trauma-informed and harm-reduction frameworks. Demonstrated success leading staff in a 24/7 operations environment with accountability and support. Strong organizational and time-management ability to handle multiple operational priorities. Adaptable interpersonal and communication skills that foster collaborative, cross-department relationships. Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications and property management software (e.g., Yardi). Commitment to equity, inclusion, and resident dignity in all aspects of work. QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor’s degree or equivalent combination of education and relevant professional experience. Four (4) or more years of experience in property management, supportive housing, or building operations. Two (2) or more years of supervisory or team leadership experience, preferably in 24/7 operations. Experience working with individuals who have experienced homelessness or housing instability. Familiarity with LIHTC, HUD, or Section 8 housing operations preferred. Experience partnering with Facilities, Safety, or Behavioral Health teams preferred. Experience supervising in a unionized environment preferred. Bilingual or multilingual skills highly desirable. Join us and be a catalyst for positive change! Plymouth Housing is an equal opportunity employer. We recruit, hire, train, and promote employees based on merit and business needs, and without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, citizenship or immigration status, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), age, marital status, physical, sensory, or mental disability, honorably discharged veteran or military status, or any other status protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. Salary: . Date posted: 07/31/2026

Site Operations Manager

SALARY $88,8462 - $98,779 New hires may earn a salary ranging from the minimum to the midpoint of the pay scale, with education and experience taken into consideration. BENEFITS We offer a comprehensive benefits package for Full-Time employees, including Medical, Dental, Vision, PTO, and 403(b) options. Additionally, employees have access to supplementary benefits such as the Employee Assistance Program, a subsidized ORCA pass, and more. This is a full-time position with benefits. LOCATION Seattle, WA (In-Person) JOIN OUR MISSION TO END HOMELESSNESS Plymouth Housing is a nonprofit organization that develops and operates permanent supportive housing for single adults who have experienced chronic homelessness. With apartment buildings throughout King County, we believe everyone deserves a safe home and the opportunity to thrive. That’s why we provide long-term housing paired with on-site services that promote stability, health, and community. Our culture is rooted in dignity, respect, and shared responsibility: We practice hospitality, communicate with care, and collaborate across differences. We value lived experience, cultural responsiveness, and approaches grounded in harm reduction, trauma-informed practice, and resident choice. We look for people who are committed to safety, learning, and continuous improvement — and who bring steady, values-aligned service in moments that are complex or high-stress. ABOUT THIS ROLE The Site Operations Manager (SOM) is the onsite operational leader for an assigned supportive housing building. This position ensures a safe, clean, and welcoming environment for residents, staff, and visitors while upholding Plymouth Housing’s mission-driven commitment to dignity and community. The SOM oversees all building operations, including rent collection, unit turnover, cleanliness, safety, compliance, and hospitality-forward resident services. They lead the 24/7 operations team, manage building budgets, track key performance indicators, and maintain readiness for inspections and emergencies. Working closely with partners across departments—including Facilities, Safety, and Resident Well-Being—the SOM ensures consistent service delivery, stable building systems, and a respectful, inclusive community environment. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES Oversee daily building operations and supervise staff across all shifts to ensure 24/7 consistency, safety, and hospitality. Lead rent collection, unit turns, building cleanliness, access systems, and operational record keeping. Conduct lease signings, enforce lease requirements, and ensure compliance with landlord-tenant law, Fair Housing, and Plymouth policies. Monitor key performance indicators such as occupancy, rent collection, incidents, and inspection results; implement corrective actions as needed. Lead funder inspections and ensure timely readiness, coordination, and follow-up on findings. Partner with Facilities to coordinate repairs, maintenance, and preventive work; ensure vendor performance meets quality standards. Manage building budgets, review expenses, and track inventory of supplies and janitorial materials. Address unauthorized onsite activity, ensure consistent enforcement of guest policies, and collaborate with safety and emergency partners as needed. Support and model crisis-intervention, trauma-informed, and harm-reduction approaches in complex resident situations. Maintain professional, resident-centered communication and lead conflict resolution aligned with Plymouth’s values. Promote a hospitable and dignified resident experience, ensuring welcoming common areas, daily refreshment services, and dependable front desk presence. Oversee distribution of community resources, pantry and hygiene items, and harm-reduction supplies according to established protocols. Collaborate with cross-department partners to ensure clean, safe, and stable housing environments for all residents. Serve in the after-hours on-call rotation, providing leadership and decision-making during urgent building situations. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ATTRIBUTES WE NEED FROM YOU Builds trust and works respectfully with people from many backgrounds and lived experiences, contributing to safe, welcoming housing communities where residents experience dignity, choice, and belonging. Uses self-awareness and humility to communicate effectively across differences, adapt approach, and treat people with fairness and respect. Strong knowledge of landlord-tenant law, Fair Housing, ADA, and housing regulations, with the ability to apply them accurately in daily operations. Excellent de-escalation, crisis response, and conflict resolution skills using trauma-informed and harm-reduction frameworks. Demonstrated success leading staff in a 24/7 operations environment with accountability and support. Strong organizational and time-management ability to handle multiple operational priorities. Adaptable interpersonal and communication skills that foster collaborative, cross-department relationships. Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications and property management software (e.g., Yardi). Commitment to equity, inclusion, and resident dignity in all aspects of work. QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor’s degree or equivalent combination of education and relevant professional experience. Four (4) or more years of experience in property management, supportive housing, or building operations. Two (2) or more years of supervisory or team leadership experience, preferably in 24/7 operations. Experience working with individuals who have experienced homelessness or housing instability. Familiarity with LIHTC, HUD, or Section 8 housing operations preferred. Experience partnering with Facilities, Safety, or Behavioral Health teams preferred. Experience supervising in a unionized environment preferred. Bilingual or multilingual skills highly desirable. Join us and be a catalyst for positive change! Plymouth Housing is an equal opportunity employer. We recruit, hire, train, and promote employees based on merit and business needs, and without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, citizenship or immigration status, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), age, marital status, physical, sensory, or mental disability, honorably discharged veteran or military status, or any other status protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. Salary: . Date posted: 07/31/2026

CNC Bridge Mill / Gantry Mill Machinist – SNK RB-4 / RB-6 (Fanuc)

At a Glance Company: Trident Maritime Systems – Heavy Equipment Group Location: Rhinelander, WI (On-Site) Job Type: Full-Time Pay Range: $24.00 – $34.00/hr (based on experience) Shift: Multiple Shifts Available Shift Differentials: Up to 17% Additional Pay Available Overtime: Available as Needed Experience Level: 3 Years CNC Machining Experience Industry: Marine & Defense Manufacturing Why This Role Exists As Trident Maritime Systems – Heavy Equipment Group continues supporting critical marine and defense programs, we're expanding our team of skilled machinists capable of producing large, complex components with precision and consistency. This position plays a key role in machining fabricated structures and weldments used in demanding maritime and defense applications. You'll work on large-scale projects where craftsmanship, attention to detail, and problem-solving skills directly contribute to mission-critical equipment. Located in northern Wisconsin, Rhinelander offers a significantly lower cost of living than many coastal manufacturing regions while providing access to excellent outdoor recreation, strong schools, and a high quality of life. The Work You'll Be Doing In this role, you will: Set up and operate SNK RB-4 and RB-6 CNC bridge and gantry mills Machine large, complex weldments and fabricated components up to 25 feet in size Independently set up intricate parts and fixturing Read and interpret advanced blueprints, engineering drawings, and job layouts Modify and create CNC programs to meet company and customer requirements Verify tool paths and perform collision analysis before machining operations Select tooling and establish machine setups using documented setup procedures Machine stainless steel, aluminum, exotic alloys, and high-temperature materials Maintain dimensional accuracy while meeting production goals Perform in-process inspections using precision measuring instruments Operate overhead cranes and perform rigging for large-part handling Collaborate with quality, engineering, and production teams to ensure successful project completion Maintain equipment and a safe, organized work area Machines, Controls & Equipment You'll work with equipment such as: Machines: SNK RB-4 Bridge Mill SNK RB-6 Gantry Mill Controls: Fanuc CNC Controls Material Handling: Overhead cranes Rigging equipment Inspection Equipment: Calipers Micrometers Precision gauges Other quality inspection tools Materials You'll Work With Stainless Steel Aluminum Exotic Alloys High-Temperature Alloys Large Fabricated Weldments What We're Looking ForRequired 3 years of CNC machining experience in a manufacturing environment Multi-axis machining experience Experience with tool path verification and collision analysis Ability to independently perform machine setups Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and specifications Strong understanding of tooling, offsets, and machining processes Experience using precision measuring instruments Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality Ability to lift, push, or pull up to 60 pounds Ability to stand for extended periods Preferred Fanuc CNC experience Experience machining large weldments and fabricated structures Experience working with weldments up to 90 feet in length Experience establishing and setting up quality gauging Marine, defense, heavy equipment, or large-part machining experience Why Machinists Like Working Here Machinists choose Trident Maritime Systems because: Work on large, challenging projects supporting the marine and defense industries Modern large-scale CNC machining equipment Opportunities to machine complex, one-of-a-kind components Stable workload supporting long-term programs Competitive pay and comprehensive benefits package Tuition reimbursement and professional development opportunities Strong team environment that values skilled tradespeople Affordable northern Wisconsin lifestyle with a lower cost of living than many major manufacturing and coastal cities Excellent outdoor recreation including lakes, fishing, hiking, snowmobiling, and hunting Pay, Benefits & Schedule Pay Range: $24.00 – $34.00/hr (DOE) Benefits Medical Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance 401(k) with Company Match Paid Time Off Paid Holidays Tuition Reimbursement Career Development Opportunities Employee Assistance Programs Additional Company-Sponsored Benefits Schedule Multiple shifts are available depending on department and current business needs: 1st Shift Monday – Thursday 5:00 AM – 3:30 PM 2nd Shift Monday – Thursday 3:30 PM – 2:00 AM 10% Shift Differential Weekend Day Shift Friday – Sunday 5:00 AM – 5:00 PM 14% Shift Differential Weekend Night Shift (Rhinelander Facility Only) Friday – Sunday 5:00 PM – 5:00 AM 17% Shift Differential Shift placement will be based on business needs, experience, and current openings. Apply Today Interested machinists can apply directly through hireCNC. If you have experience with large-part machining, bridge mills, gantry mills, or multi-axis CNC equipment and want to work on projects that support the marine and defense industries, we'd love to hear from you.