Radiologic Technologist - OR

Location: Parkland: 3rd FLR BLK 400 Position in the OR; days Primary Purpose Responsible for acquiring quality diagnostic radiographic images for all diagnostic imaging procedures in assigned area of Radiology to provide optimal patient care. Minimum Specifications Education Must be a graduate of an accredited Radiology Program. Experience None required Equivalent Education and/or Experience Equivalent education that is recognized and accepted by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) to be eligible to sit for the ARRT(R) credential exam. Certification/Registration/Licensure Must have American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) with certification in Radiography (R) within 3 months of hire. Must have a Texas Department of State Health Services (TDSHS) - Medical Radiologic Technologist (MRT) certification 6 months of hire. Must have a current Healthcare Provider CPR course completion card or obtain certification during initial orientation at Parkland from one of the following: American Heart Association American Red Cross Rescuer Military Training Network Skills or Special Abilities Must be able to demonstrate time management, organizational, and interpersonal skills. Must be able to demonstrate oral and written communication skills. Must be able to demonstrate knowledge of Radiologic equipment. Must be able to demonstrate patient centered/patient valued behaviors. Responsibilities Responsible for production quality radiographs of basic and complex exams/procedures, while adapting procedures and technical factors in relation to patient conditions and history. Participates in quality review program. Responsible for understanding and adhering to radiation safety regulations and infection control standards established by Parkland and accreditation agencies to ensure that Radiologic procedures are carried out safely. Utilizes technical knowledge and skills to perform procedures accurately and in a timely manner in accordance with age specific criteria. Completes exam charges and image documentation in a timely manner. Administers contrast material in the correct dosage, route and observes patients for adverse reactions. Enters accurate patient exam data into the electronic health record. Responsible for equipment, supplies, and room preparation in order to ensure appropriate set-up before each procedure. Interviews patient (two patient identifier), conducts patient screening (when applicable) and obtains medical history pertaining to procedure's clinical criteria. Explains procedure and instructs patient on necessary requirements needed to provide diagnostic images. Answers questions/screening concerning procedures and contrast for relevant exams. Assists the physician as needed in performing procedures. Ensures that images and records are properly completed with patient identification data and appropriate labeling. Maintains equipment including running quality assurance checks and notifying supervisor of maintenance needs. Maintains a record of quality assurance tests to ensure that equipment runs efficiently and effectively. Maintains all passwords to each computer system. Promptly reports equipment malfunctions to supervisor or the appropriate engineering department. Transports patients to and from radiographic area as needed and consults with physicians or other healthcare providers regarding x-ray orders, performed procedures, and protocol to ensure that radiographic needs are met. Participates in departmental Performance Improvement Programs, promotes Parkland Health mission, vision, values, and its relationship to the work environment, attends modality meetings satisfactorily. Functions in the department as part of an interdisciplinary team and collaborates in the care and service delivery process of patient care through effective communication with other service lines. Prioritizes exams with scheduling exams to ensure smooth workflow, minimize wait times and address stat and urgent requests. Responds to inquiries, calls, emails in a timely and professional manner. Communicates shift hand off regarding workflow issues with equipment or pending exams with oncoming staff. Engages in equitable distribution of departmental workloads. Serves as a resource and role model to other staff and team members. Takes responsibility for own professional growth and development by maintaining ARRT and State licensure. Completes mandatory Parkland training. Integrates knowledge gained into current work practices. Serves as a patient advocate by consistently demonstrating proactive customer service skills and compliance with Parkland Mission, Vision, and Values. Serves as a resource and role model to other staff, team members, and students with training, engagement and positive motivation. May serve as the Technologist in charge for supervising departmental operations. Requisition ID: 987101

Radiologic Technologist - OR

Location: Parkland: 3rd FLR BLK 400 Position in the OR; days Primary Purpose Responsible for acquiring quality diagnostic radiographic images for all diagnostic imaging procedures in assigned area of Radiology to provide optimal patient care. Minimum Specifications Education Must be a graduate of an accredited Radiology Program. Experience None required Equivalent Education and/or Experience Equivalent education that is recognized and accepted by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) to be eligible to sit for the ARRT(R) credential exam. Certification/Registration/Licensure Must have American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) with certification in Radiography (R) within 3 months of hire. Must have a Texas Department of State Health Services (TDSHS) - Medical Radiologic Technologist (MRT) certification 6 months of hire. Must have a current Healthcare Provider CPR course completion card or obtain certification during initial orientation at Parkland from one of the following: American Heart Association American Red Cross Rescuer Military Training Network Skills or Special Abilities Must be able to demonstrate time management, organizational, and interpersonal skills. Must be able to demonstrate oral and written communication skills. Must be able to demonstrate knowledge of Radiologic equipment. Must be able to demonstrate patient centered/patient valued behaviors. Responsibilities Responsible for production quality radiographs of basic and complex exams/procedures, while adapting procedures and technical factors in relation to patient conditions and history. Participates in quality review program. Responsible for understanding and adhering to radiation safety regulations and infection control standards established by Parkland and accreditation agencies to ensure that Radiologic procedures are carried out safely. Utilizes technical knowledge and skills to perform procedures accurately and in a timely manner in accordance with age specific criteria. Completes exam charges and image documentation in a timely manner. Administers contrast material in the correct dosage, route and observes patients for adverse reactions. Enters accurate patient exam data into the electronic health record. Responsible for equipment, supplies, and room preparation in order to ensure appropriate set-up before each procedure. Interviews patient (two patient identifier), conducts patient screening (when applicable) and obtains medical history pertaining to procedure's clinical criteria. Explains procedure and instructs patient on necessary requirements needed to provide diagnostic images. Answers questions/screening concerning procedures and contrast for relevant exams. Assists the physician as needed in performing procedures. Ensures that images and records are properly completed with patient identification data and appropriate labeling. Maintains equipment including running quality assurance checks and notifying supervisor of maintenance needs. Maintains a record of quality assurance tests to ensure that equipment runs efficiently and effectively. Maintains all passwords to each computer system. Promptly reports equipment malfunctions to supervisor or the appropriate engineering department. Transports patients to and from radiographic area as needed and consults with physicians or other healthcare providers regarding x-ray orders, performed procedures, and protocol to ensure that radiographic needs are met. Participates in departmental Performance Improvement Programs, promotes Parkland Health mission, vision, values, and its relationship to the work environment, attends modality meetings satisfactorily. Functions in the department as part of an interdisciplinary team and collaborates in the care and service delivery process of patient care through effective communication with other service lines. Prioritizes exams with scheduling exams to ensure smooth workflow, minimize wait times and address stat and urgent requests. Responds to inquiries, calls, emails in a timely and professional manner. Communicates shift hand off regarding workflow issues with equipment or pending exams with oncoming staff. Engages in equitable distribution of departmental workloads. Serves as a resource and role model to other staff and team members. Takes responsibility for own professional growth and development by maintaining ARRT and State licensure. Completes mandatory Parkland training. Integrates knowledge gained into current work practices. Serves as a patient advocate by consistently demonstrating proactive customer service skills and compliance with Parkland Mission, Vision, and Values. Serves as a resource and role model to other staff, team members, and students with training, engagement and positive motivation. May serve as the Technologist in charge for supervising departmental operations. Requisition ID: 987101

Sonographer

Location: Main Hospital Bldg - 2nd Floor Days - acute care hospital Four 10 hr shifts ; 10 am to 8:30 pm [1000 to 2030 hours] Primary Purpose: Operates ultrasound equipment to produce basic diagnostic scans of high quality while ensuring optimal patient care. Education Graduate from an accredited sonography program Experience For sonographers working in Ultrasound or Mammography, no prior experience is required; one year of experience in specialty is preferred. Equivalent Education and/or Experience Education completed in Sonography with current credential from the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS) or the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists - Sonography (ARRT(S)) and hospital sonography experience. Certification/Registration/Licensure Sonographers working in Radiology ultrasound (70420) must be registered in the sub-specialty of abdomen [by ARDMS (RDMS (AB)) or ARRT (S)] or vascular sonography [by ARDMS RVT or CCI-RVS] as a condition of hire. Must have a current Healthcare Provider (BLS Level) CPR course completion card prior to employment at Parkland from one of the following: American Heart Association American Red Cross Rescuer Military Training Network Skills or Special Abilities Must be able to operate various types of ultrasound and ancillary equipment used in performing ultrasound procedures. Must be able to demonstrate knowledge of normal and abnormal anatomy. Mammography sonographers must be proficient in breast ultrasound exams. Must have effective verbal and written communication skills. Must be able to demonstrate patient centered/patient valued behaviors. Responsibilities Operates ultrasound equipment used to produce general diagnostic scans to ensure optimal patient care. Determines equipment and supply needs in advance for general diagnostic scans, ensuring patient safety and scan efficiency. May participate in complex scans and invasive procedures in order to meet vascular credential requirements and career development activities. Evaluates and verifies images meet departmental quality standards and established imaging protocols. Follows department protocols for image acquisition, labeling, documentation, and image presentation in PACS. Identifies and distinguishes between normal and abnormal anatomy relevant to imaging sub-specialty and documents in images and electronic health record per protocol. Maintains required quality standards through use of Peer View and other department metrics reported on a regular basis. Participates in image review and feedback sessions with physicians, senior sonographers, and supervisor. Observes patients during scan to ensure their safety and well being. Able to assess and respond to urgent and emergent patient events and demonstrates ability to obtain appropriate level of emergency assistance. Ensures the accuracy of all data entered into the patient record such as arrival, begin and end exam information. Completes other computerized data entry and charging tasks with correct data to ensure the accuracy of patient records and charges. May access and handle selected medications and contrast media within scope of practice and with supervision and guidance of a Sr. sonographer and/or provider. Maintains and performs basic troubleshooting of ultrasound equipment and informs supervisor and submits tickets as needed to ensure equipment is operable and safe. Ensures broken equipment is taken out of service. Completes any logs or documentation as required. Participates in Environment of Care (EOC) rounds and inspection readiness activities. Actively participates in training of sonography students on clinical rotation in department. Maintains positive working relationships using Parkland Colleague Behavior guidelines. Serves as a resource person for physicians, other sonographers, students, and patients to ensure an efficient flow of patient information and care. Assists in the department orientation and on boarding of new sonographers, APP staff, support staff and/or resident physicians. Follows departmental and organizational behavioral expectations and receives no written corrective actions within the evaluation period - or shows significant improvement in behavior since the corrective action occurred. Attends department meetings or department sponsored continuing education sessions. This provision may be waived at manager's discretion due to shift or emergency circumstances. Job Accountabilities Identifies ways to improve work processes and improve customer satisfaction. Makes recommendations to supervisor, implements, and monitors results as appropriate in support of the overall goals of the department and Parkland. Stays abreast of the latest developments, advancements, and trends in the field by attending seminars/workshops, reading professional journals, actively participating in professional organizations, and/or maintaining certification or licensure. Integrates knowledge gained into current work practices. Maintains knowledge of applicable rules, regulations, policies, laws and guidelines that impact the area. Develops effective internal controls designed to promote adherence with applicable laws, accreditation agency requirements, and federal, state, and private health plans. Seeks advice and guidance as needed to ensure proper understanding. Requisition ID: 987109

Sonographer

Location: Main Hospital Bldg - 2nd Floor Days - acute care hospital Four 10 hr shifts ; 10 am to 8:30 pm [1000 to 2030 hours] Primary Purpose: Operates ultrasound equipment to produce basic diagnostic scans of high quality while ensuring optimal patient care. Education Graduate from an accredited sonography program Experience For sonographers working in Ultrasound or Mammography, no prior experience is required; one year of experience in specialty is preferred. Equivalent Education and/or Experience Education completed in Sonography with current credential from the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS) or the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists - Sonography (ARRT(S)) and hospital sonography experience. Certification/Registration/Licensure Sonographers working in Radiology ultrasound (70420) must be registered in the sub-specialty of abdomen [by ARDMS (RDMS (AB)) or ARRT (S)] or vascular sonography [by ARDMS RVT or CCI-RVS] as a condition of hire. Must have a current Healthcare Provider (BLS Level) CPR course completion card prior to employment at Parkland from one of the following: American Heart Association American Red Cross Rescuer Military Training Network Skills or Special Abilities Must be able to operate various types of ultrasound and ancillary equipment used in performing ultrasound procedures. Must be able to demonstrate knowledge of normal and abnormal anatomy. Mammography sonographers must be proficient in breast ultrasound exams. Must have effective verbal and written communication skills. Must be able to demonstrate patient centered/patient valued behaviors. Responsibilities Operates ultrasound equipment used to produce general diagnostic scans to ensure optimal patient care. Determines equipment and supply needs in advance for general diagnostic scans, ensuring patient safety and scan efficiency. May participate in complex scans and invasive procedures in order to meet vascular credential requirements and career development activities. Evaluates and verifies images meet departmental quality standards and established imaging protocols. Follows department protocols for image acquisition, labeling, documentation, and image presentation in PACS. Identifies and distinguishes between normal and abnormal anatomy relevant to imaging sub-specialty and documents in images and electronic health record per protocol. Maintains required quality standards through use of Peer View and other department metrics reported on a regular basis. Participates in image review and feedback sessions with physicians, senior sonographers, and supervisor. Observes patients during scan to ensure their safety and well being. Able to assess and respond to urgent and emergent patient events and demonstrates ability to obtain appropriate level of emergency assistance. Ensures the accuracy of all data entered into the patient record such as arrival, begin and end exam information. Completes other computerized data entry and charging tasks with correct data to ensure the accuracy of patient records and charges. May access and handle selected medications and contrast media within scope of practice and with supervision and guidance of a Sr. sonographer and/or provider. Maintains and performs basic troubleshooting of ultrasound equipment and informs supervisor and submits tickets as needed to ensure equipment is operable and safe. Ensures broken equipment is taken out of service. Completes any logs or documentation as required. Participates in Environment of Care (EOC) rounds and inspection readiness activities. Actively participates in training of sonography students on clinical rotation in department. Maintains positive working relationships using Parkland Colleague Behavior guidelines. Serves as a resource person for physicians, other sonographers, students, and patients to ensure an efficient flow of patient information and care. Assists in the department orientation and on boarding of new sonographers, APP staff, support staff and/or resident physicians. Follows departmental and organizational behavioral expectations and receives no written corrective actions within the evaluation period - or shows significant improvement in behavior since the corrective action occurred. Attends department meetings or department sponsored continuing education sessions. This provision may be waived at manager's discretion due to shift or emergency circumstances. Job Accountabilities Identifies ways to improve work processes and improve customer satisfaction. Makes recommendations to supervisor, implements, and monitors results as appropriate in support of the overall goals of the department and Parkland. Stays abreast of the latest developments, advancements, and trends in the field by attending seminars/workshops, reading professional journals, actively participating in professional organizations, and/or maintaining certification or licensure. Integrates knowledge gained into current work practices. Maintains knowledge of applicable rules, regulations, policies, laws and guidelines that impact the area. Develops effective internal controls designed to promote adherence with applicable laws, accreditation agency requirements, and federal, state, and private health plans. Seeks advice and guidance as needed to ensure proper understanding. Requisition ID: 987109

Security Officer/Driver [Weekends]

Interested in making a difference in young adults’ lives between the ages of 16-24? If so we may have the perfect job for you. Job Corps is a government-funded, no-cost education and vocational training program administered by the U.S. Department of Labor that helps socioeconomically disadvantaged youth. We strive to fulfill this mission by following our Core Values of Safety, Individual Accountability, Respect, Integrity, Growth and Commitment. Come and surround yourself with talented and professional individuals who have also taken the next step of making a difference in someone’s life. You would not only have a great and dedicated team to work with, but you may also be eligible to take advantage of a comprehensive benefits plan which includes medical, dental, vision, life insurance, 401(k), legal and PTO. Overnight Schedule : Friday 9:30pm -6am, Saturday- Sunday 6pm -6:30am, Monday 9:30pm -6am. Duties/Responsibilities: Enforces all authorized laws, rules, and regulations. Transport students by bus and automobile to various vocational sites, medical centers, recreational activities, courts, etc. Inspects vehicles and reports any mechanical issues to Safety and Security Manager. Patrols assigned areas and remains alert for disturbances, fires, safety hazards, traffic violators, suspicious acts and/or persons, and other unusual conditions. Aids and assists visitors, students, and staff. Maintains Student Accountability logs for students entering / exiting the center Performs building security and safety checks. Conducts approved searches and Safety & Health inspections of visitors, staff and students as necessary. Receives complaints and makes appropriate preliminary investigations. Investigates vehicular accidents at center. Issues visitor passes and temporary vehicle permits. May supervise students on various activities, such as recreation, medical appointments, shopping trips, etc. May provide temporary coverage in student occupied areas such as the dormitories and recreation areas. Minimum: High school graduate or equivalent. Must possess a valid driver’s license. Preferred: Three to six months’ experience in a security or work-related capacity, Class B License with passenger/air brake endorsement preferred. Knowledge: Knowledge of crowd control techniques preferred. Knowledge of law enforcement procedures preferred. Must possess valid State driver’s license and commercial driver’s license with passenger bus endorsement. Must maintain CPR/FA Certification. Familiarity with problems of underprivileged, minority groups, especially youth. Good writing skills. Excellent communication skills. Compensation details: 19.4-19.4 Hourly Wage PI733048a388b8-35196-40834996

RN ICU

Job Summary: Provides direct and indirect patient care in the critical care setting. Communicates with physicians about changes in patient’s clinical condition including hemodynamic monitoring, results of diagnostic studies and symptomatology. Is able to respond quickly and accurately to changes in condition or response to treatment. Additionally, is able to perform general nursing duties in all departments with adequate supervision. Participates in performance improvement and QI activities. Standards of Behavior William Newton Hospital’s Standards of Behavior allow a mechanism for holding each employee accountable and encourages us to "raise the bar". All employees are expected to familiarize themselves with the Standards and practice them daily. i - Integrity We act with unwavering moral principle, transparency, and sincerity in every interaction. P - Patient-Centered We meet patients where they are, ensuring the are active participants in their care journey. We prioritize the patient's physical and emotional well-being over all else. A - Accountability We own our actions. We set clear expectations and hold all team members to the same high standards. C - Compassion We treat every patient, family member, and colleague with kindness, empathy, and dignity. E - Excellence We approach every task, large or small, with enthusiasm. We continually pursue mastery and best practices in our field. Job Duties and Responsibilities: Ability to perform a head-to-toe assessment on all patients and re-assessment as per policy. This includes pediatric, adult and geriatric patient population. A risk assessment is done each shift including fall, aspiration, DVT, skin and malnutrition risk with appropriate action or consult. (2 chart reviews) Demonstrates knowledge of cardiac monitoring, identifies dysrhythmias and treats appropriately based upon ACLS guidelines and hospital policy. (Current ACLS Provider) Ability to monitor hemodynamic status of patient and correctly interpret results. Assesses pain and provides individual pain management for each patient if required. Manages and operates equipment safely and correctly. (See annual competency for central lines, PA lines, cardiac output, arterial lines, Medtronic interrogation device). Ability to interpret the results of bedside glucose tests (waived tests) and takes appropriate actions on results. (See annual glucometer competency) Knowledge of medications and their correct administration based on the age of the patient and their clinical condition. (Current medication competency test) Follows the five (5) rights of medication administration to reduce medication errors and promote patient safety. (Documents correctly on the MAR) Has knowledge of Vasoactive, anti-dysrhythmic and other special IV infusions (i.e., insulin) in caring for critically ill patients. (ICU/ER/HS annual drug competency) Treats patients and families with respect and dignity. Identifies and addresses psychosocial needs of patients and families. Formulates a teaching plan for discharge based upon learning needs (assessed on admission), evaluates effectiveness of learning, includes family as appropriate. Charts education consistently, including heart failure education using CPSI, so other departments can review and update teaching as appropriate. Coordinates and directs patient care to ensure patient’s needs are met and hospital policy is followed. (See nutrition consults and diabetes consults when appropriate) Demonstrates an ability to be flexible, organized and function well under stressful situations. Can revise plan of care as indicated by the patient’s response to treatment. Interacts professionally with patient/family and involves patient family in the formulation of the plan of care. (Updates MedAct and Education documentation to demonstrate competency) Documentation meets current hospital standards and policies. Communicates appropriately and clearly to physicians, staff, Director of Nursing and Administrative team. Demonstrates an ability to assist physicians with procedures both in ICU and other departments. Maintains a good working relationship both within the department and with other departments. Consults other departments as appropriate to provide collaborative patient care and performance improvement activities. Helps maintain Performance Improvement activities for department keeping PI work sheets up-to-date. Orders supplies for the unit when needed. (No over-stocking) Performs Unit Clerk duties for the unit. Helps with orientation and in-service training for the hospital staff members, participates in guidance and education programs. (Yearly competency activities) Professional Requirements: Adheres to dress code, appearance is neat and clean. Completes annual educational requirements, i.e., mandatory marbled packets, annual ICU Competency Checklist, and annual ICU/ER/HS medication test. Maintains regulatory requirements, including all state, federal and CMS regulations. Reports to work on time and as scheduled, completes work within designated time. Wears identification while on duty, uses computerized time system correctly. Completes required in-services in a timely fashion. Attends staff meetings, Performance Improvement Meetings as appropriate. Completes annual laboratory testing, TB testing per hospital policy. Maintains and ensures patient confidentiality at all times. Works at maintaining a good rapport and a cooperative working relationship with physicians, departments and staff. Represents the organization in a positive and professional manner. Actively participates in the department CQI activities. Ensures compliance with policies and procedures regarding department operations, fire, safety and infection control. Complies with all organizational policies regarding ethical business practices. Communicates the mission, vision, core values, ethics and goals of the hospital as well as the mission statement of the department. Regulatory Requirements: Current registered nurse licensure for the State of Kansas. 1-2 years previous experience in Critical Care or 3 years of acute care in nursing. Successful completion of Critical Care Course. ACLS and BLS current provider status. Encourage CCRN certification. Encourage PALS, ENPC. Required TNCC. PI50c47cd89118-35196-40834726

Unit Assembler, 2nd Shift

Company Description We Are Bosch. At Bosch, we shape the future by inventing high-quality technologies and services that spark enthusiasm and enrich people’s lives. Our areas of activity are every bit as diverse as our outstanding Bosch teams around the world. Their creativity is the key to innovation through connected living, mobility, or industry. Let’s grow together, enjoy more, and inspire each other. Work LikeABosch • Reinvent yourself: At Bosch, you will evolve. • Discover new directions: At Bosch, you will find your place. • Balance your life: At Bosch, your job matches your lifestyle. • Celebrate success: At Bosch, we celebrate you. • Be yourself: At Bosch, we value values. • Shape tomorrow: At Bosch, you change lives Job Description We are seeking a detail-oriented and efficient Unit Assembler to join our 2nd shift team in Norman, United States. As a vital member of our manufacturing process, you will be responsible for the timely and accurate assembly of various components and products, ensuring high-quality standards are met consistently. Ability to work 2ndshift hours. Assemble units and components according to detailed specifications and instructions Read and interpret assembly drawings, blueprints, and work orders Operate hand tools, power tools, and assembly equipment safely and efficiently Perform quality checks to ensure assembled units meet required standards Maintain a clean and organized work area Collaborate with team members to meet production goals and deadlines Report any issues or discrepancies to supervisors promptly Adhere to all safety protocols and procedures Participate in continuous improvement initiatives to enhance assembly processes Qualifications Strong manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination Ability to read and interpret assembly instructions and blueprints Basic math skills for measuring and calculating dimensions Proficiency in using hand tools and power tools Knowledge of quality control procedures and exceptional attention to detail Physical ability to stand for extended periods and lift up to 50 pounds Previous experience in assembly or manufacturing preferred Experience working in a fast-paced production environment Strong teamwork and communication skills Commitment to workplace safety and efficiency Ability to work 2ndshift hours Willingness to work on-site in Norman, United States Additional Information Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability / veterans

Director of People and Culture

We are a growing, fast-paced, physician-led office that is a leader in the field of kidney disease treatment looking to add a key member to our Executive Leadership team, Director of People and Culture. This position is responsible for leading all aspects of human resource functions such as recruitment, orientation, employee relations & benefits administration to develop a company culture that is positive, collaborative and mission driven. This strategic thinker will also oversee corporate marketing and reputation management. We offer paid time off, medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurance, along with an unparalleled retirement plan. The salary range for this position is commensurate with candidate experience. A Bachelor's Degree in Human Resources or Business Administration is required, Master's Degree is preferred. A minimum of five years of human resources experience is required. Strong proficiency in Microsoft Office, comfort with using technology and applications that enhance both HR initiatives and employee experience. Considerable knowledge of employment law, employee relations, compensation and benefits strategies is required. Emotional intelligence and cultural humility are key success factors for the role. We are an equal opportunity employer and considers all qualified applicants equally without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability status. Compensation details: 00 Yearly Salary PId883ee58b5-

Production Technician

At PURIS, we're dedicated to cultivating a better food system and making a positive impact . How do we do it? By transforming high-quality, USA-made pea ingredients and non-GMO soybeans into essential components for a wide range of everyday products. From cereals and snacks to protein beverages, soy milk, tofu, and beyond , our ingredients are powering a healthier future and strengthening our domestic food supply chain . This is more than just a job; it's an opportunity to be part of an exciting period of expansion and growth . You'll drive strategic initiatives, leverage cutting-edge solutions, and implement new processes that directly support a better food future for people and the planet. Harrold, SD is where our agricultural roots meet cutting-edge innovation. Our Harrold facility is dedicated to maximizing the potential of our crops right from the start, significantly contributing to a stronger, more responsible domestic food system . We're always seeking dedicated team members passionate about problem solving and food processing. We have an unwavering commitment to safety and recognize consistent dedication with attendance rewards and a gas stipend to support your commute. As a Production Technician at PURIS, you play a key role to ensure the plant has a 90% up time while completing your daily duties in plant operations & food safety. To ensure product quality, a clean work environment must be maintained and Technicians are responsible to abide by Quality Standards at all times. Safety is our priority, therefore Production Technicians must adhere to all plant policies with regard to Safety and Good Manufacturing Practices. This position has the potential to earn up to $24.75 an hour based on shift differential, experience, and attendance. We also offer a fuel allowance program for commuting to and from work, a telehealth service that allows employees to make health care appointments with convenience, and an attendance incentive that gives an additional bonus up to $3.00/hr based on perfect attendance. Summary of Essential Job Functions Responsible for monitoring and operating plant equipment, controlling product flow to ensure the process is operating at peak performance; take immediate corrective action for all problems Responsible for performing routine and non-routine tasks in a safe manner, in addition to supporting and abiding by the safety culture May work various duties for the receiving in of raw material loads into the facility Fulfill required documentation and process check sheets on a regular basis Operate packaging equipment and perform quality checks throughout the process Work in loading various types of shipping containers Responsible for keeping plant clean and neat Assist with plant preventive maintenance and repairs Perform other tasks and projects as required Education and Experience: High School Diploma or equivalent required Mechanical aptitude preferred Prior fork truck experience helpful Knowledge of GMPs and Food Safety a plus 1 year or more in a manufacturing environment or some type of agricultural experience preferred Skills and Capabilities: Willingness to learn new things and help others. Writing and understanding written sentences, paragraphs, and directions in work related documents. Be able to use effective time management skills and be able to prioritize tasks Capable of physical labor Capable of wearing PPE; including, but not limited to: hearing, eye, and hand protection Physical Requirements: Ability to stand, walk, bend, and reach for extended periods of time Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs regularly, and occasionally more with assistance Manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination for handling tools and machinery Ability to climb stairs and ladders as needed Comfortable working in varying temperatures (hot, cold, humid) Ability to wear required personal protective equipment (PPE) including gloves, safety glasses, hard hats, hearing protection, and steel-toed boots Visual and auditory ability to detect safety hazards and machine malfunctions Ability to push, pull, squat, kneel, or twist as needed during shift Ability to perform repetitive motions consistently and safely May be required to sit or operate forklifts or machinery for extended periods Benefits: At PURIS, we're proud to support our team with a comprehensive benefits package designed to help you thrive both personally and professionally. Starting the first of the month after your hire date, you'll enjoy access to Medical insurance plans starting as low as $31 per paycheck. We also offer dental and vision coverage, as well as free digital health care for all employees . You will also have access to Life and Short-Term Disability insurance covered for you at 100%, along with flexible health and dependent care spending accounts. Planning for your future? PURIS contributes 50% of every dollar you save, up to 6% , toward your retirement plan. Enjoy a healthy work-life balance with 80 hours of PTO accrued annually, 8 paid holidays , and access to a variety of other free resources at your disposal. Join us, and experience the benefits designed with you in mind! Why Work with Us? Career Growth: PURIS offers a dynamic work environment where you can develop your skills and advance your career. We are committed to nurturing talent and providing ample opportunities for professional development and growth within the company. Innovative Environment: You'll have the opportunity to work with state-of-the-art engineering and cutting-edge technology. Our dedication to innovation means you'll be part of a forward-thinking team constantly pushing the boundaries of the plant-based food industry. Strong Values: We uphold integrity and a global vision for the future. Our company culture is built on collaboration, excellence, and a shared commitment to our mission of creating a better food system. This commitment extends to fostering a workplace where safety is paramount in every operation. Commitment to Sustainability: At PURIS, we are deeply dedicated to creating a sustainable future. Our manufacturing processes are designed to minimize environmental impact and promote regenerative agriculture. By joining our team, you'll contribute to a company that values sustainability and is committed to making a positive impact on the planet. INTEGRITY LEADERSHIP OPENNESS GLOBAL VISION ADAPTABILITY PARTNERSHIP No unsolicited agency submittals please. Agency partners must be invited to participate in a search by our Talent Acquisition Team and have signed terms in place prior to any submittal. Resumes submitted directly to any PURIS employee or affiliate will not qualify for fee payment and therefore become the property of PURIS. Compensation details: 18 Hourly Wage PI66e90d1e876c-5304

Chief Financial Officer (CFO)

Job Announcement Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Native American Connections (NAC) OUR ORGANIZATIONAL HISTORY & TRAJECTORY - Native American Connections (NAC) has been transforming lives and strengthening communities across Phoenix for more than 50 years. Grounded in the values and traditions of Native American culture, NAC was founded with a bold mission: to reduce health disparities by providing compassionate, integrated healthcare and safe, affordable housing to those who need it most. Today, NAC stands as one of Arizona's leading providers of housing and integrated healthcare-serving both Native American and non-Native individuals and families with dignity, innovation, and purpose. Over the past decade, NAC has experienced exceptional growth and organizational advancement. We have significantly expanded our housing portfolio, integrated service model, including residential treatment. As we continue this momentum, we are entering an exciting new chapter focused on strategic growth, operational excellence, financial sustainability, and long-term community impact. This is a unique opportunity for a visionary strategic financial leader to help shape the future of a mission-driven organization that is redefining housing and healthcare across Arizona and beyond. OUR TRANSFORMATION TO A PROVIDER OF CHOICE FOR HOUSING & HEALTHCARE - NAC has undergone a substantial transformation, integrating behavioral health, primary care, and housing solutions under one organizational umbrella. We are recognized for our commitment to culturally competent care and innovation in service delivery-serving individuals and families experiencing homelessness, substance use disorders, mental health needs, and housing insecurity. Our continuum of care model is recognized as the best practice in the region, and we are committed to expanding access and quality for those who need it most. WHAT MAKES US UNIQUE - Holistic, Culturally Rooted Care: NAC's integrated model of care is built on whole-person wellness, blending clinical excellence with the traditions, values, and healing practices rooted in Native American culture. Our work honors the dignity, resilience, and unique experiences of every individual we serve. Leader in Affordable & Supportive, Youth Shelter & Transitional Housing: NAC has earned a strong reputation as a regional leader in the development, operation, and sustainability of affordable, supportive, and permanent housing communities that create stability and long-term opportunity for vulnerable populations. Innovative Behavioral Health Services: We are redefining access to behavioral health and substance use treatment through integrated, person-centered care that removes barriers and expands opportunities for individuals and families who have historically been underserved. Driven by Advocacy & Equity: NAC is more than a service provider-we are a voice for health equity, social justice, and the belief that safe housing and accessible healthcare are fundamental to thriving communities. Mission-Focused Leadership & Culture: Our organization is powered by a passionate, collaborative, and value-driven team committed to innovation, strategic thinking, and meaningful community impact. We foster a culture where leadership, creativity, and purpose-driven work thrive. WHO IS THE IDEAL CFO FOR US - Native American Connections (NAC) is seeking a dedicated, mission-driven professional to serve as our next Chief Financial Officer (CFO). The ideal candidate will be responsible for overseeing all financial operations and will collaborate closely with the CEO and Senior Leadership Team to advance both internal and external organizational initiatives. We are seeking someone who is deeply aligned with NAC's environment and culture, and who is committed to advancing our mission, vision, and values. The ideal CFO thrives in a rewarding, team-oriented work environment that values talent, experience, and a strong work ethic. At NAC, we place a premium on individuality, creative thinking, problem-solving, and a strong sense of community. A successful candidate will bring both financial expertise and a passion for social impact. You will support NAC's mission to promote and advocate for access to integrated healthcare, and to create safe, quality, affordable housing. You understand that homelessness and housing instability are significant social determinants of health and wellbeing. You approach work with integrity, innovation, and a collaborative spirit-championing both operational excellence and our ongoing transformation as a provider of choice for housing and healthcare. If you are inspired by the opportunity to lead financial strategy in a dynamic, culturally grounded non-profit-and if you are committed to making a meaningful difference in the lives of those we serve-then we invite you to apply. POSITION SUMMARY The CFO will be joining a reputable non-profit, reporting to the President/Chief Executive Officer. The CFO will be responsible for all financial and fiscal management aspects of company operations, which include monitoring, analyzing, and directing the fiscal functions of the organization. The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is a senior executive leader responsible for the organization's financial strategy, stewardship, and operational performance. The CFO serves as a key strategic business partner, ensuring long-term financial sustainability, regulatory compliance, and alignment with organizational priorities. This position leads the development and implementation of financial strategy, manages day-to-day operations, and oversees the finance and accounting department. The CFO provides leadership over all financial functions, including accounting, reporting, budgeting, audit, and capital management, while supporting strategic initiatives across healthcare and affordable housing operations. This role plays a critical part in advancing mission-driven outcomes through sound financial leadership and data-informed decision-making. The CFO works with senior leadership to devise strategies and policies to meet organizational objectives and goals, and reports on financial performance directly to the President/CEO and indirectly to the Board of Directors. He or she must possess strong financial and business acumen. MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES Develop and implement NAC's financial strategy aligned with the mission, strategic plan, and long-term sustainability. Analyze financial performance, market trends, and economic conditions to support forecasting, growth, and risk management. Prepare the annual budget; produce and present monthly financial statements, cash flow reports, and financial analysis to the President/CEO and Board Finance Committee. Develop a financial plan aligned with organizational programs, strategic initiatives, and funding priorities. Oversee accounting systems and internal controls to ensure accuracy, compliance, and a clean annual audit in accordance with GAAP. Serve as a strategic advisor to the President/CEO and senior leadership, providing financial modeling, forecasting, and analysis for decision-making. Ensure accurate and timely financial reporting to the Board, Finance Committee, funders, and stakeholders, including key financial statements. Conduct ongoing financial analysis to identify trends, variances, and opportunities for improvement to support data-driven decisions. Manage cash flow, investments, and banking relationships to maintain liquidity and optimize financial resources. Oversee all LIHTC partnership accounting, including capital accounts, equity contributions, cost allocations, and cash flow distribution waterfalls in accordance with partnership agreements and investor requirements. Manage accounting and financial reporting requirements for multi-layered funding sources (HOME, AHP, ADOH, FHLB, HUD), ensuring compliance with regulatory, reserve, and restricted fund requirements. Lead cash management, equity pay-in tracking, and financial oversight across the syndication lifecycle, including stabilization, final cost certification, and Year 15 investor exit/accounting transitions. Lead the annual audit process and serve as primary liaison to external auditors and the Board Finance Committee. Ensure compliance with all funder requirements, regulations, and contracts, maintaining active communication with funding partners. Identify and manage financial risks through strong internal controls, policies, and mitigation strategies. Partner with program and development teams to support grant management, revenue alignment, and sustainable funding strategies. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS A bachelor's degree is required, preferably in Accounting or Financial Management. At least 10 years of progressive leadership experience in a financial and/or operational capacity, ideally in a non-profit or mission-driven organization. Minimum 5 years' experience in affordable housing, real estate finance, or related fields (HUD, LIHTC, etc.). Proven experience at the C-suite level, preferably in a non-profit housing and healthcare setting. Deep knowledge of non-profit financial management, including GAAP, auditing, budgeting, and grant management. Excellent leadership, strategic, and critical thinking skills. Strong verbal and written communication skills; ability to present complex information to diverse audiences. High integrity, credibility, and a steadfast commitment to the organization's mission. . click apply for full job details

Director of Development

Position Responsibilities Summary: The Director of Development executes on the school's fundraising initiatives, grant applications and awards, and alum relations. In partnership with other administrative team members, coordinate communication plans and school events. This position will work closely with other members of the Development Committee. This position reports directly to the Executive Director. Essential Functions: Fundraising - Strategically plans and executes a Fundraising plan for the fiscal year alongside the Development Committee. This includes but is not limited to: the Annual Fund, fundraising events, Holiday Faire & vendors, May Faire, Gala, Silent Auction, event sponsorships, and donor stewardship. - Manages the creation and disbursement of the Annual Report, September of each year. - Create and distribute both mailed and emailed fundraising campaign outreach. - Gather and track progress towards fundraising goals. - Advertise fundraising progress to the school community - including goals and progress towards those goals. This includes writing communications, posting on social media, personal communication with top donors, etc. - Track amount raised, % participation and class rewards earned - and provide updates periodically to the school community. - Send thank you notes to donors. - Prepare and share tax deduction receipts with all donors. - Follow up on pledges not received throughout the spring. - In the near future, work closely with the Executive Director on a capital campaign Grants - Maintain reporting requirements for all awarded grants. - Apply for grants that support the school's long-range plans. Communication - Coordinates and executes on community wide communications strategy for the fiscal year. This includes: weekly Messenger communication, gathering clear and concise information from all realms of the school to share with parents, social media (Facebook, Instagram), external communication for events, campaigns, etc., the Annual Report, and assisting in any one off communications throughout the year relevant to the school's development efforts, keeping them in line with weekly information shared. - Creates content for all social media accounts for the school, posting periodically, as it pertains to fundraising and other development associated content Alum Relations - Build upon current alum relationship efforts. - Coordinate new efforts in consultation with the High School Transition Coordinator and the Executive Director. School Events - Co-coordinates with the Development Committee and Parents Association the project management of school events to be sure communication and expectations are clear, and the needs of our community are met throughout these gatherings. - Acts as a liaison along with the Development Committee for the Parents Association, guiding in event planning, volunteerism and alignment of PA happenings with the larger community calendar. General - Submit internal and external reports in a timely manner. - Partner with outside contractors and organizations for website development and other content creation. - Maintains positive relationships with parents and responds to all parent concerns - Maintains positive, professional relationships with colleagues and responds to all collegial concerns - Engages in on-going professional and personal growth - Fulfills other duties, as assigned, relative to the job responsibilities Competencies: - Ability to empower and delegate tasks to staff, contractors and volunteers, as appropriate - Ability to direct and report in clearly on all development workstreams - Focused analytical skills with an anticipatory mindset - Ability to balance multiple demands in ways that are well organized - Ability to demonstrate genuine appreciation and respect for all school community members - Ability to manage difficult situations with confidentiality and sensitivity - Excellent human relationship skills with children and adults - Positive, professional relationships with colleagues - Positive, professional relationships with parents and volunteers - Clear and timely communication with parents and colleagues - Excellent oral and written communication skills Experience Required: - Bachelor's degree within relevant fields including business administration, communications, non-profit studies, education, social sciences, or a related field - 3 years experience working in a development management or coordinator position - Fundraising experience in a school setting Preferred: - 5 years experience working in a development management, coordinator or director position - Understanding of and/or willingness to learn about Waldorf education - Communication experience in a school setting - Marketing experience in a school setting - Experience working in a collaborative environment Physical Demands While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear. This position is very active and requires standing, walking, bending, kneeling, stooping, crouching, crawling, and climbing. The employee must frequently lift and/or move items up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. Compensation and Benefits This is a 40 hour per week position. The salary rate for this regular, full-time, exempt position is $53,000 to $65,000 per year, depending on exact experience and qualifications. This is a 12-month school year position beginning on or around July 1, 2026. RWS offers the following benefits to full-time staff: - Health, Dental and Vision insurance - Retirement plan with employer contribution - Life insurance - Short- and Long-Term Disability insurance - 80 hours Paid Time Off (PTO) per fiscal year (July 1 to June 30) - Paid Holidays & School Breaks ( 30 days; subject to finalized school schedule each year) - 90% Tuition remission for dependent child/ren enrolled at RWS - Free Aftercare for dependent children during scheduled work hours (children must also be enrolled in a school program.) To apply Interested applicants should complete the application and submit their resume and cover letter. Priority consideration will be given to candidates that apply by June 30, 2026; the position will remain open until filled. PI852f5-

Service Technician

Bruna Implement Co is Hiring Service Technicians Clay Center, KS Technician Benefits: Pay: $20/hour based on experience 401(k) matching Dental insurance Employee discount Flexible schedule Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Referral program Retirement plan Tuition reimbursement Vision insurance Technician Responsibilities: Diagnose issues with Case IH and other agriculture equipment Diagnose issues with ATV and lawn and garden equipment Communicate parts needs to the parts department Perform service repairs and maintenance work on customer equipment Some field work involved Attend trainings and maintain current knowledge of Case IH and other agriculture products Technician Requirements: Ability to lift at least 50lbs repeatedly Ability to work inside and outside in all temperatures At least 1 to 3 years experience Valid driver's license About Bruna Implement Co Bruna Implement is a well-established Case IH farm equipment dealership that has over a 70-year history of providing the best products and service to our customers in North Central and Northeast Kansas. We have the capacity to handle all of your farm machinery needs and a service department second to none. Our parts department has as complete a selection of parts as you will find anywhere. Our mission statement amplifies our attitude: We are a dedicated organization that will strive to exceed our customers' expectations resulting in maximized profits for the customers and ourselves. Whether you are looking for a new tractor, combine, baler, windrower, or cultivator by Case IH a new Kinze planter Great Plains drill or Gehl skid steer, or if you are in the market for a quality piece of used farm equipment, we DO have the capacity to serve you and the desire to do it with the utmost integrity. We thank you for your interest in our company. Call Us Today