Assistant Clinical Director - Clementine

We save lives while providing the opportunity for people to realize their healthy selves.: Assistant Clinical Director Monte Nido Clementine Lake Oswego Located in West Linn, Oregon Monte Nido Clementine Lake Oswego, located in West Linn, Oregon, is a 14-bed residential treatment program exclusively for adolescents seeking treatment for Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, Binge Eating Disorder, or Exercise Addiction. At Clementine , we support adolescents and their families on the path to full recovery by preparing each adolescent to navigate the challenges of life free of the eating disorder. We provide the empathy, education, and support to families as partners in the recovery process. We help each adolescent to replace the eating disorder with healthy skills and a deep understanding of how to live a life that reflects their own unique individuality. The Assistant Clinical Director is responsible for assisting the Clinical Director in the 24-hour management of all clinical functions of the facility. Assists the Clinical Director in overseeing the entire admission process and/or clinical intake process. Also assists in providing effective leadership to the clinical staff, has knowledge of the organization, provides marketing support for the facility, and helps direct all activities within Monte Nido & Affiliates in accordance with standards of State and Federal regulations. Total Rewards Discover a rewarding career with us and enjoy an array of comprehensive benefits! We prioritize your success and well-being, providing: Competitive compensation Medical, dental, and vision insurance coverage ( Benefits At a Glance ) Retirement Company-paid life insurance, AD&D, and short-term disability Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Health Savings Account (HSA) Paid time off Professional development And many more! We are committed to creating a diverse environment and are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. Responsibilities Include Adheres to the facility's philosophy. Functions as leader of Clinical Staff Meetings in the absence of the Clinical Director. Assists in implementing plans for performance improvement. Assists in developing cost-effective methods to provide service. Assists in providing supervision for staff development. Facilitates communication with ancillary services. Assists in recruiting and interviewing new employees. Attends clinical and administrative meetings to share information inter-departmentally. Works collaboratively with program leadership. Demonstrates knowledge of administrative and clinical policies and procedures, and the ability to communicate these clearly and accurately to staff. Demonstrates knowledge of emergency procedures; ability to communicate these procedures clearly and accurately. Displays ability to assist in directing and supervising Program activities. Completes all job duties and timeframes as described by Primary Therapist checklist. Assists in ensuring clinical staff meets educational/licensure requirements. Assists in and prepares for Joint Commission and state audits as needed. Assists in formulating standards for patient care. In an emergency or declared state of emergency, may be required to stay onsite as part of the emergency team until the emergency has ended. Participates in on-call rotation as identified by site leadership. Performs other duties assigned by site and/or MNA leadership. Qualifications Master's degree in social work, psychology or related services field, preferably knowledgeable in eating disorders. A minimum of 1 year experience with eating disorder clients. Licensed to practice clinical discipline in the appropriate state, as applicable, required. CPR certification required.

Assistant Clinical Director - Clementine

We save lives while providing the opportunity for people to realize their healthy selves.: Assistant Clinical Director Monte Nido Clementine Lake Oswego Located in West Linn, Oregon Monte Nido Clementine Lake Oswego, located in West Linn, Oregon, is a 14-bed residential treatment program exclusively for adolescents seeking treatment for Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, Binge Eating Disorder, or Exercise Addiction. At Clementine , we support adolescents and their families on the path to full recovery by preparing each adolescent to navigate the challenges of life free of the eating disorder. We provide the empathy, education, and support to families as partners in the recovery process. We help each adolescent to replace the eating disorder with healthy skills and a deep understanding of how to live a life that reflects their own unique individuality. The Assistant Clinical Director is responsible for assisting the Clinical Director in the 24-hour management of all clinical functions of the facility. Assists the Clinical Director in overseeing the entire admission process and/or clinical intake process. Also assists in providing effective leadership to the clinical staff, has knowledge of the organization, provides marketing support for the facility, and helps direct all activities within Monte Nido & Affiliates in accordance with standards of State and Federal regulations. Total Rewards Discover a rewarding career with us and enjoy an array of comprehensive benefits! We prioritize your success and well-being, providing: Competitive compensation Medical, dental, and vision insurance coverage ( Benefits At a Glance ) Retirement Company-paid life insurance, AD&D, and short-term disability Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Health Savings Account (HSA) Paid time off Professional development And many more! We are committed to creating a diverse environment and are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. Responsibilities Include Adheres to the facility's philosophy. Functions as leader of Clinical Staff Meetings in the absence of the Clinical Director. Assists in implementing plans for performance improvement. Assists in developing cost-effective methods to provide service. Assists in providing supervision for staff development. Facilitates communication with ancillary services. Assists in recruiting and interviewing new employees. Attends clinical and administrative meetings to share information inter-departmentally. Works collaboratively with program leadership. Demonstrates knowledge of administrative and clinical policies and procedures, and the ability to communicate these clearly and accurately to staff. Demonstrates knowledge of emergency procedures; ability to communicate these procedures clearly and accurately. Displays ability to assist in directing and supervising Program activities. Completes all job duties and timeframes as described by Primary Therapist checklist. Assists in ensuring clinical staff meets educational/licensure requirements. Assists in and prepares for Joint Commission and state audits as needed. Assists in formulating standards for patient care. In an emergency or declared state of emergency, may be required to stay onsite as part of the emergency team until the emergency has ended. Participates in on-call rotation as identified by site leadership. Performs other duties assigned by site and/or MNA leadership. Qualifications Master's degree in social work, psychology or related services field, preferably knowledgeable in eating disorders. A minimum of 1 year experience with eating disorder clients. Licensed to practice clinical discipline in the appropriate state, as applicable, required. CPR certification required.

CDL Bus Drivers - St.Louis, MO

Overview: Imagine a career that truly takes you places, where you get to travel and meet new people every day along the journey. For 100 years, our Greyhound Drivers have been the heart and soul of our company, serving the transportation needs of communities across the nation. Do you enjoy meeting new people and have a passion for safety and the customer experience? Interested in a job that pays you to travel? Come join us in serving America's passengers as we continue our legacy of putting the wheels in motion. Responsibilities: Operate a bus in a safe and efficient manner, adhering to traffic laws and safety regulations Follow designated routes and schedules, making necessary adjustments when required Ensure the safety and comfort of passengers by providing assistance when needed Perform pre-trip and post-trip inspections to ensure the bus is in good working condition Report any maintenance issues, accidents, or incidents to the appropriate authorities Assist passengers with boarding, exiting, and securing their personal belongings Follow emergency procedures and respond to incidents in accordance with company protocols Keep records of miles driven, fuel usage, and other required documentation Stay updated on company policies and safety procedures Qualifications: Fully Licensed with Class A or B Commercial Driver's License (CDL) Possesses Passenger 16 endorsement and no air brake restriction 22 years of age or older Able to pass a DOT physical and pre-employment drug screen Full-time employment consideration only Ability to work varied schedule based on regional driver needs Benefits Medical, Dental, and Vision Plans 401K with company-matched contributions Life Insurance Paid Vacation, Holidays, and Sick Days Free Travel Passes Annual Uniform Allowance Driver Union membership & representation Career Advancement Opportunities Compensation Range: USD $27.53 - USD $31.28 /Hr.

CDL Bus Drivers - St.Louis, MO

Overview: Imagine a career that truly takes you places, where you get to travel and meet new people every day along the journey. For 100 years, our Greyhound Drivers have been the heart and soul of our company, serving the transportation needs of communities across the nation. Do you enjoy meeting new people and have a passion for safety and the customer experience? Interested in a job that pays you to travel? Come join us in serving America's passengers as we continue our legacy of putting the wheels in motion. Responsibilities: Operate a bus in a safe and efficient manner, adhering to traffic laws and safety regulations Follow designated routes and schedules, making necessary adjustments when required Ensure the safety and comfort of passengers by providing assistance when needed Perform pre-trip and post-trip inspections to ensure the bus is in good working condition Report any maintenance issues, accidents, or incidents to the appropriate authorities Assist passengers with boarding, exiting, and securing their personal belongings Follow emergency procedures and respond to incidents in accordance with company protocols Keep records of miles driven, fuel usage, and other required documentation Stay updated on company policies and safety procedures Qualifications: Fully Licensed with Class A or B Commercial Driver's License (CDL) Possesses Passenger 16 endorsement and no air brake restriction 22 years of age or older Able to pass a DOT physical and pre-employment drug screen Full-time employment consideration only Ability to work varied schedule based on regional driver needs Benefits Medical, Dental, and Vision Plans 401K with company-matched contributions Life Insurance Paid Vacation, Holidays, and Sick Days Free Travel Passes Annual Uniform Allowance Driver Union membership & representation Career Advancement Opportunities Compensation Range: USD $27.53 - USD $31.28 /Hr.

CDL Bus Drivers - St.Louis, MO

Overview: Imagine a career that truly takes you places, where you get to travel and meet new people every day along the journey. For 100 years, our Greyhound Drivers have been the heart and soul of our company, serving the transportation needs of communities across the nation. Do you enjoy meeting new people and have a passion for safety and the customer experience? Interested in a job that pays you to travel? Come join us in serving America's passengers as we continue our legacy of putting the wheels in motion. Responsibilities: Operate a bus in a safe and efficient manner, adhering to traffic laws and safety regulations Follow designated routes and schedules, making necessary adjustments when required Ensure the safety and comfort of passengers by providing assistance when needed Perform pre-trip and post-trip inspections to ensure the bus is in good working condition Report any maintenance issues, accidents, or incidents to the appropriate authorities Assist passengers with boarding, exiting, and securing their personal belongings Follow emergency procedures and respond to incidents in accordance with company protocols Keep records of miles driven, fuel usage, and other required documentation Stay updated on company policies and safety procedures Qualifications: Fully Licensed with Class A or B Commercial Driver's License (CDL) Possesses Passenger 16 endorsement and no air brake restriction 22 years of age or older Able to pass a DOT physical and pre-employment drug screen Full-time employment consideration only Ability to work varied schedule based on regional driver needs Benefits Medical, Dental, and Vision Plans 401K with company-matched contributions Life Insurance Paid Vacation, Holidays, and Sick Days Free Travel Passes Annual Uniform Allowance Driver Union membership & representation Career Advancement Opportunities Compensation Range: USD $27.53 - USD $31.28 /Hr.

CDL Bus Drivers - St.Louis, MO

Overview: Imagine a career that truly takes you places, where you get to travel and meet new people every day along the journey. For 100 years, our Greyhound Drivers have been the heart and soul of our company, serving the transportation needs of communities across the nation. Do you enjoy meeting new people and have a passion for safety and the customer experience? Interested in a job that pays you to travel? Come join us in serving America's passengers as we continue our legacy of putting the wheels in motion. Responsibilities: Operate a bus in a safe and efficient manner, adhering to traffic laws and safety regulations Follow designated routes and schedules, making necessary adjustments when required Ensure the safety and comfort of passengers by providing assistance when needed Perform pre-trip and post-trip inspections to ensure the bus is in good working condition Report any maintenance issues, accidents, or incidents to the appropriate authorities Assist passengers with boarding, exiting, and securing their personal belongings Follow emergency procedures and respond to incidents in accordance with company protocols Keep records of miles driven, fuel usage, and other required documentation Stay updated on company policies and safety procedures Qualifications: Fully Licensed with Class A or B Commercial Driver's License (CDL) Possesses Passenger 16 endorsement and no air brake restriction 22 years of age or older Able to pass a DOT physical and pre-employment drug screen Full-time employment consideration only Ability to work varied schedule based on regional driver needs Benefits Medical, Dental, and Vision Plans 401K with company-matched contributions Life Insurance Paid Vacation, Holidays, and Sick Days Free Travel Passes Annual Uniform Allowance Driver Union membership & representation Career Advancement Opportunities Compensation Range: USD $27.53 - USD $31.28 /Hr.

Direct Support Professional

Full Time AM and PM Shifts Available - Shifts do include at least ONE weekend day per week! Starting Wage $14.04 an hour! If making a positive impact in the lives of others is always on your to-do list you'll LOVE working with a team that puts people first. We're looking for Direct Support Professionals to join our team! As a DSP, you will provide support and guidance to people served as they learn and develop important daily living skills and life activities to live as independently as possible. You will love this job if you are: A natural helper - you possess the natural instinct to help people feel more relaxed, safe and confident; A top-notch listener - you hear the one-of-a-kind stories in every person you meet and naturally embrace each person's uniqueness; A dedicated teacher - you have a knack for sensing the emotions of others and enjoy helping others explore and learn; A proud advocate - you have an innate desire to stand up for people who need a voice A born go-getter - you are always looking for ways to add value, improve processes, build others up, and make the world a better place. What you'll do in this role: Assist with the development of important daily living skills and life activities by creating an environment where people can learn, grow and discover; Help people identify and achieve the goals most important to them in order to live their best life possible; Monitor the comfort and safety of the people we serve while ensuring their medical, nutritional and personal care needs are being met; and, Demonstrate emotional support while assisting with general housekeeping, meal preparation and laundry duties. This job may be the perfect fit for you if You have a passion for helping others You're an effective, clear communicator - both written and verbal You're practically always on time (or early) and strive to exceed expectations whenever possible You have excellent time management skills and are able to juggle multiple responsibilities while communicating honestly about your timelines, challenges, and questions. You do whatever it takes and the phrase "That's not my job" is not a part of your vocabulary. When you hear the word inclusive or inclusion, you know that is you. People are people and you consider yourself a people person! Commitment to Mosaic Values: At Mosaic, we believe in creating a workplace where everyone has the chance to contribute and succeed. This commitment is not just a policy, it's the way we work. It's good for the workforce, it's good for Mosaic, and it's the right thing to do. Desire to make a positive difference in people's lives. No experience or educational requirements needed. We provide thorough training. Must be at least 18 years of age. Valid U.S. driver's license required, where applicable. Work requires frequent physical activity including extended periods of standing, walking, and bending with occasional periods of sitting, kneeling, climbing, stooping, crouching, squatting and balancing. Work also requires constant reaching between knee and shoulder level as well as frequent reaching below knee level and overhead. Work requires occasional independent lifting up to 25 pounds, frequent push/pull up to 40 pounds of force and the ability to safely transfer 50 pounds.

CDL Bus Drivers - St.Louis, MO

Overview: Imagine a career that truly takes you places, where you get to travel and meet new people every day along the journey. For 100 years, our Greyhound Drivers have been the heart and soul of our company, serving the transportation needs of communities across the nation. Do you enjoy meeting new people and have a passion for safety and the customer experience? Interested in a job that pays you to travel? Come join us in serving America's passengers as we continue our legacy of putting the wheels in motion. Responsibilities: Operate a bus in a safe and efficient manner, adhering to traffic laws and safety regulations Follow designated routes and schedules, making necessary adjustments when required Ensure the safety and comfort of passengers by providing assistance when needed Perform pre-trip and post-trip inspections to ensure the bus is in good working condition Report any maintenance issues, accidents, or incidents to the appropriate authorities Assist passengers with boarding, exiting, and securing their personal belongings Follow emergency procedures and respond to incidents in accordance with company protocols Keep records of miles driven, fuel usage, and other required documentation Stay updated on company policies and safety procedures Qualifications: Fully Licensed with Class A or B Commercial Driver's License (CDL) Possesses Passenger 16 endorsement and no air brake restriction 22 years of age or older Able to pass a DOT physical and pre-employment drug screen Full-time employment consideration only Ability to work varied schedule based on regional driver needs Benefits Medical, Dental, and Vision Plans 401K with company-matched contributions Life Insurance Paid Vacation, Holidays, and Sick Days Free Travel Passes Annual Uniform Allowance Driver Union membership & representation Career Advancement Opportunities Compensation Range: USD $27.53 - USD $31.28 /Hr.

Job Coach SS007-KS02

About Mosaic At Mosaic, we are One Mosaic. We are a dedicated team relentlessly pursuing opportunities that empower people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live meaningful lives in caring communities. Built on the core values of belonging, connection, faithfulness, and grit, we ensure the people we support have a voice, advocate for their rights, and achieve their personal goals. If you are looking for a career where your daily work directly changes lives and strengthens your local community, you belong here. The Role: How You'll Make an Impact As a Community Employment Specialist, you aren't just a job coach-you are a bridge builder, an advocate, and a champion for independence. You will work directly in the community to help individuals with developmental disabilities find, secure, and thrive in meaningful employment and volunteer roles. Key Responsibilities: Coach & Mentor: Provide hands-on training, guidance, and encouragement to individuals at their job or volunteer sites, helping them master tasks and build confidence. Teach Life Skills: Help individuals develop vital communication and independent living skills that set them up for long-term success. Build Partnerships: Foster positive relationships with local employers and volunteer organizations to ensure a supportive environment for the individuals we serve. Provide a Lift: Safely transport individuals to and from their community employment and volunteer sites. Advocate & Document: Keep accurate, confidential records of progress and milestones, ensuring we are constantly centering the needs, desires, and rights of those we support. What You Bring to the Team We are looking for patient, positive, and driven individuals who believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to work and contribute to their community. Schedule: M-F 8am-5pm Commitment to Mosaic Values: At Mosaic, we believe in creating a workplace where everyone has the chance to contribute and succeed. This commitment is not just a policy, it's the way we work. It's good for the workforce, it's good for Mosaic, and it's the right thing to do. High school diploma or equivalent. Minimum of one year experience working with people with intellectual disabilities. Work requires frequent physical activity including extended periods of standing, walking, and bending with occasional periods of sitting, kneeling, climbing, stooping, crouching, squatting and balancing. Work also requires constant reaching between knee and shoulder level as well as frequent reaching below knee level and overhead. Work requires occasional independent lifting up to 25 pounds, frequent push/pull up to 40 pounds of force and the ability to safely transfer 50 pounds.

Job Coach SS007-KS02

About Mosaic At Mosaic, we are One Mosaic. We are a dedicated team relentlessly pursuing opportunities that empower people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live meaningful lives in caring communities. Built on the core values of belonging, connection, faithfulness, and grit, we ensure the people we support have a voice, advocate for their rights, and achieve their personal goals. If you are looking for a career where your daily work directly changes lives and strengthens your local community, you belong here. The Role: How You'll Make an Impact As a Community Employment Specialist, you aren't just a job coach-you are a bridge builder, an advocate, and a champion for independence. You will work directly in the community to help individuals with developmental disabilities find, secure, and thrive in meaningful employment and volunteer roles. Key Responsibilities: Coach & Mentor: Provide hands-on training, guidance, and encouragement to individuals at their job or volunteer sites, helping them master tasks and build confidence. Teach Life Skills: Help individuals develop vital communication and independent living skills that set them up for long-term success. Build Partnerships: Foster positive relationships with local employers and volunteer organizations to ensure a supportive environment for the individuals we serve. Provide a Lift: Safely transport individuals to and from their community employment and volunteer sites. Advocate & Document: Keep accurate, confidential records of progress and milestones, ensuring we are constantly centering the needs, desires, and rights of those we support. What You Bring to the Team We are looking for patient, positive, and driven individuals who believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to work and contribute to their community. Schedule: M-F 8am-5pm Commitment to Mosaic Values: At Mosaic, we believe in creating a workplace where everyone has the chance to contribute and succeed. This commitment is not just a policy, it's the way we work. It's good for the workforce, it's good for Mosaic, and it's the right thing to do. High school diploma or equivalent. Minimum of one year experience working with people with intellectual disabilities. Work requires frequent physical activity including extended periods of standing, walking, and bending with occasional periods of sitting, kneeling, climbing, stooping, crouching, squatting and balancing. Work also requires constant reaching between knee and shoulder level as well as frequent reaching below knee level and overhead. Work requires occasional independent lifting up to 25 pounds, frequent push/pull up to 40 pounds of force and the ability to safely transfer 50 pounds.

Job Coach SS007-KS02

About Mosaic At Mosaic, we are One Mosaic. We are a dedicated team relentlessly pursuing opportunities that empower people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live meaningful lives in caring communities. Built on the core values of belonging, connection, faithfulness, and grit, we ensure the people we support have a voice, advocate for their rights, and achieve their personal goals. If you are looking for a career where your daily work directly changes lives and strengthens your local community, you belong here. The Role: How You'll Make an Impact As a Community Employment Specialist, you aren't just a job coach-you are a bridge builder, an advocate, and a champion for independence. You will work directly in the community to help individuals with developmental disabilities find, secure, and thrive in meaningful employment and volunteer roles. Key Responsibilities: Coach & Mentor: Provide hands-on training, guidance, and encouragement to individuals at their job or volunteer sites, helping them master tasks and build confidence. Teach Life Skills: Help individuals develop vital communication and independent living skills that set them up for long-term success. Build Partnerships: Foster positive relationships with local employers and volunteer organizations to ensure a supportive environment for the individuals we serve. Provide a Lift: Safely transport individuals to and from their community employment and volunteer sites. Advocate & Document: Keep accurate, confidential records of progress and milestones, ensuring we are constantly centering the needs, desires, and rights of those we support. What You Bring to the Team We are looking for patient, positive, and driven individuals who believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to work and contribute to their community. Schedule: M-F 8am-5pm Commitment to Mosaic Values: At Mosaic, we believe in creating a workplace where everyone has the chance to contribute and succeed. This commitment is not just a policy, it's the way we work. It's good for the workforce, it's good for Mosaic, and it's the right thing to do. High school diploma or equivalent. Minimum of one year experience working with people with intellectual disabilities. Work requires frequent physical activity including extended periods of standing, walking, and bending with occasional periods of sitting, kneeling, climbing, stooping, crouching, squatting and balancing. Work also requires constant reaching between knee and shoulder level as well as frequent reaching below knee level and overhead. Work requires occasional independent lifting up to 25 pounds, frequent push/pull up to 40 pounds of force and the ability to safely transfer 50 pounds.

Job Coach SS007-KS02

About Mosaic At Mosaic, we are One Mosaic. We are a dedicated team relentlessly pursuing opportunities that empower people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live meaningful lives in caring communities. Built on the core values of belonging, connection, faithfulness, and grit, we ensure the people we support have a voice, advocate for their rights, and achieve their personal goals. If you are looking for a career where your daily work directly changes lives and strengthens your local community, you belong here. The Role: How You'll Make an Impact As a Community Employment Specialist, you aren't just a job coach-you are a bridge builder, an advocate, and a champion for independence. You will work directly in the community to help individuals with developmental disabilities find, secure, and thrive in meaningful employment and volunteer roles. Key Responsibilities: Coach & Mentor: Provide hands-on training, guidance, and encouragement to individuals at their job or volunteer sites, helping them master tasks and build confidence. Teach Life Skills: Help individuals develop vital communication and independent living skills that set them up for long-term success. Build Partnerships: Foster positive relationships with local employers and volunteer organizations to ensure a supportive environment for the individuals we serve. Provide a Lift: Safely transport individuals to and from their community employment and volunteer sites. Advocate & Document: Keep accurate, confidential records of progress and milestones, ensuring we are constantly centering the needs, desires, and rights of those we support. What You Bring to the Team We are looking for patient, positive, and driven individuals who believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to work and contribute to their community. Schedule: M-F 8am-5pm Commitment to Mosaic Values: At Mosaic, we believe in creating a workplace where everyone has the chance to contribute and succeed. This commitment is not just a policy, it's the way we work. It's good for the workforce, it's good for Mosaic, and it's the right thing to do. High school diploma or equivalent. Minimum of one year experience working with people with intellectual disabilities. Work requires frequent physical activity including extended periods of standing, walking, and bending with occasional periods of sitting, kneeling, climbing, stooping, crouching, squatting and balancing. Work also requires constant reaching between knee and shoulder level as well as frequent reaching below knee level and overhead. Work requires occasional independent lifting up to 25 pounds, frequent push/pull up to 40 pounds of force and the ability to safely transfer 50 pounds.