Benefits and Compliance Specialist Sedro-Woolley, WA

Description: Dogwood Industries - Who We Are Build your future with Dogwood Industries! Dogwood Industries is at the forefront of designing and manufacturing Pre-engineered Panelized Relocatable Metal Buildings, delivering industry leading solutions for mission-critical projects across industrial and DoD markets. Through a precise blend of manufacturing and construction, we enable high-performance, rapidly deployable structures that keep critical missions moving forward. Our team provides leadership in the design process that transforms the way our clients work by delivering buildings as equipment solutions in harsh environments around the world. If you are motivated by innovation, thrive in a fast-paced setting, and want to be part of a team that is revolutionizing the building industry, we'd love to speak with you! General Job Description Dogwood Industries is seeking a highly organized Benefits and Compliance Specialist to join our team in Everett, WA. A successful candidate will thrive at multitasking, pay close attention to detail and take ownership and pride in their tasks. Additionally, the candidate must be reliable, dependable, and determined when it comes to projects that challenge their capabilities. The Benefits and Compliance Specialist position is a key role within Dogwood Industries, providing support to the HR Department, with a direct focus on benefits, leaves and compliance. Duties & Responsibilities Benefit Administration Administer employee benefit programs, including health, dental, vision, life insurance, voluntary benefits, retirement plans, etc. Coordinate new hire enrollments, qualifying life event changes, annual open enrollment, and benefit terminations. Coordinate with benefit vendors, brokers, and insurance carriers to resolve employee issues and maintain accurate records. Collaborate with employees regarding benefit deductions and ensure data accuracy within the HRIS and benefits systems, timely and reported by each payroll deadline. Educate employees on available benefits and provide guidance on plan options and enrollment procedures. Prepare and distribute benefit communication, materials, and resources. Assist with benefit audits, reconciliations, and reporting requirements. Monitor benefit costs and support benefit program evaluations and renewals. Support offboarding tasks including coordination of benefit termination and COBRA notification. Leave Administration Administer employee leave programs, including FMLA (federal and state accordingly), ADA accommodations, parental leave, military leave, workers' compensation, etc. Review leave requests and determine eligibility in accordance with applicable laws and company policies. Coordinate leave documentation, certifications, approvals, extensions, and return-to-work processes. Maintain communication with employees, managers, healthcare providers, and third-party leave administrators. Maintain accurate and up-to-date leave records and absence tracking. Support accommodation requests and engage in the interactive process as appropriate. Coordinate return-to-work plans and transitional work arrangements when applicable. Work closely with safety site leads and management, as applicable, to ensure proper tracking and documentation for workplace injuries associated with leaves of absence. Compliance & Recordkeeping Ensure compliance with applicable employment laws and regulations related to benefits and leave administration. Maintain confidential employee records in accordance with company policies and privacy requirements. Prepare reports, metrics, and documentation for internal and external audits. Stay informed about changes in benefits and leave legislation and recommend policy updates as needed. Assist in developing and maintaining HR policies, procedures, and employee communication. Assist employees in accordance with plan rules and applicable regulations, including ACA, HIPAA, and COBRA. Employee Support Serve as the primary point of contact for employee questions regarding benefits and leave programs. Provide excellent customer service while handling sensitive and confidential information. Conduct employee orientations and benefits information sessions. Communicate with employees and brokers, maintaining timelines, and ensuring all elections and leave notifications are complete on schedule. Other Support HR initiatives and special projects as assigned. Other duties as assigned. Requirements: High School Diploma, general education degree or vocational degree 3 years of previous HR experience Professional, motivated, and energetic demeanor Strong organizational skills Proficiency with Microsoft Office programs (Excel, Word, Outlook) Proficiency with Adobe Acrobat Excellent verbal and writing skills in U.S. English; fluency in Spanish is a plus Valid driver's license with clean driving record Ability to handle confidential information with discretion and professionalism Preferred/Desired Qualifications Experience in construction or manufacturing Proficient within Paylocity or other HRIS software Experience managing leaves and benefit administration Physical Requirements/Work Environment This position requires moderate physical activity, primarily in an office environment but may include visits to the manufacturing facilities or job sites to support employees and collaborate with leadership. To perform the essential functions of this job, the employee is regularly seated at a computer desk with the option to stand, is utilizing the telephone frequently, and participating in meetings with colleagues, clients, third party vendors, etc. There are stairs in the office. In the factory setting, you may be exposed to shop elements such as noise, dust, fumes, and odors. Compensation $31.00 - $43.00 hourly, depending on experience and qualifications. Benefits Health Benefits, including medical, dental and vision Company paid and supplemental life insurance Short-term disability Long-term disability Paid vacation, paid sick leave and paid holidays 401(k) retirement plan, with employer match Employee Referral Bonus Program Applicant Notes Applicants must provide complete work history with employer references for last three to five years All employees are subject to a pre-employment background check and pre-employment and random drug testing. Due to working in / being exposed to a safety sensitive environment, THC testing will occur as part of all drug screens. This is a full time, in office position. Remote/hybrid options are not available, at this time. Location This position is based out of the Dogwood Factory Office at 500 Metcalf St, Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284. This role is based at our physical location, and in-person attendance is required. Travel to Dogwood's Corporate office in Bothell and Everett Factory is required on an as needed basis. Application Assistance If you are an individual with a disability and need a reasonable accommodation in the application or hiring process, please contact Dogwood's HR department at or . Equal Employment Opportunity All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race/ethnicity, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, age, or any other status protected by law. For more information about our commitment to equal employment opportunity, please see this government poster: Know Your Rights: Workplace discrimination is illegal Disclaimer: Although the Company has attempted to accurately and thoroughly describe this position, the Company reserves the right to change the same, including to change, add to or subtract from the duties outlined, within the sole discretion of the Company, at any time, with or without advance notice. In order to meet company deadlines, work in excess of 40 hours per week may be required from time to time. PM22 Compensation details: 31-43 Hourly Wage PIbbb5-

Campus Serve Director

Core Competencies Strong relational leadership and volunteer development skills Organizational and systems-thinking ability Pastoral heart with operational follow-through Ability to recruit, train, and sustain healthy volunteer teams Clear communication and teaching facilitation skills Cultural leadership that fosters unity, excellence, and care Comfort managing databases, registrations, and attendance tracking Job Summary The Serve Director provides leadership, oversight, and pastoral care for all serve teams and serve opportunities at the assigned campus. This role exists to help people take meaningful next steps in serving, ensure healthy and effective volunteer teams, and cultivate a culture of excellence, care, and engagement across all serve environments. The Serve Director also supports pastoral care functions and oversees prayer request management, contributing to the overall spiritual health of the church. Key Responsibilities Serve Oversee serve teams and serve opportunities, including, but not limited to: Team recruitment, leadership development, and training Serve registrations, attendance, and other database requirements Development of teams in the following areas: Guest Experience (Host, Usher, Parking), Prayer, Prison, and any other teams deemed necessary to create an excellent guest experience Help facilitate and oversee the process of assimilating new people onto serve teams Help maintain and develop a healthy culture amongst all of our serve teams including, but not limited to guest experiences, next gen and worship teams. Other Facilitate and/or teach at experiences and programs designed to help people engage in serving and engaging in the church. These include, but are not limited to: Serve Team Orientation Core Assist with pastoral care responsibilities as needed at the assigned campus, including, but not limited to completing Pastoral Assessments Oversee the management of all online prayer requests Required Qualifications Education Four-year bachelor's degree is preferred Additional ministry or seminary training is ideal Completion of Cultivate Leadership Institute or some similar leadership training is preferred Experience 3 years attending Definition Church, an ARC Church or something similar 3 years serving in a position of leadership 3 years leading groups or teams Speaking/Teaching experience (from 10-200 people) Performance Metrics & Expectations Growth and health of serve teams Volunteer engagement, retention, and leadership development Effective onboarding and assimilation of new volunteers Accuracy and consistency of serve-related data and systems Quality and consistency of serve opportunities and guest experience Timely and organized management of prayer requests and pastoral follow-up Work Environment & Schedule On-site, campus-based role Regular weekday hours with required weekend availability Sunday serving and leadership responsibilities are considered part of the role Occasional evening commitments for trainings, orientations, and serve events Growth & Career Path Future opportunities may include expanded campus leadership responsibilities, serve systems oversight, or broader pastoral leadership roles, depending on gifting, performance, and church needs. Definition Church is committed to developing leaders and providing growth opportunities aligned with calling and capacity.

Executive Minister

MinistryHub is honored to partner with the Riverside Church in their search for an Executive Minister. Please direct all applications through MinistryHub and any inquiries to . Who is Riverside Church? We are an interdenominational, interracial, international, open, welcoming, and affirming church and congregation. The history of The Riverside Church reflects a transformation from a predominantly white Protestant congregation to a multiracial and multicultural church that has been at the vanguard of social justice advocacy, liberation theologies, LGBTQIA ministries and a witness that affects the full flourishing of all people. All ministry at Riverside Church must reflect the diversity of our congregation, city, and world. Love and justice are at the heart of Riverside Church and ever present in our witness. At Riverside, God is the God of the oppressed who stands with the poor and the outcast. We believe our work must transform individuals, communities, and systems. Position Summary The Executive Minister leads the strategy, management, and evaluation of The Riverside Church's programs and has primary responsibility for the supervision, coaching, and development of the clergy program team. As a member of the leadership team, the Executive Minister plays a key leadership role in guiding Riverside's mission and organizational success. This position oversees programs and clergy capacity building. Reports to: Senior Minister Classification: Full-time, Exempt Flexible schedule, Sunday-Thursday Salary: $175,000 - 190,000 Core Job Functions EXECUTIVE MINISTER Oversees Clergy and Program Staff on behalf of Senior Minister. Sits in the second chair in the absence of the Senior Minister. Participates as a member of the leadership team with the Senior Minister and COO. Plays a key role in the overall development, strategic planning, service delivery, and management of the church across multiple areas. Participates in and provides leadership for church-wide learning, development, and culture-building activities. Interacts with the Church Council as a thought partner and liaison to Commissions. STAFF DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT Directly supervises clergy to build their supervisory and managerial leadership skills to engage, encourage, empower, and motivate program staff. Provides strategic guidance and coaching to clergy in program planning, management and implementation for increased effectiveness and accountability. Sets expectations for program teams and monitors performance and progress Leads effort in establishing staff goals and objectives and measures results against program impact, effectiveness, and other predetermined accountability parameters. Provides leadership, and support to program teams to enhance their ability to collaborate effectively, leverage internal partnerships, and foster greater cohesion. Collaborates with senior leadership to develop organizational policies, procedures, and protocols related to programs. Cultivates relationships and establishes partnerships between different program areas, encouraging knowledge sharing, resource utilization, and collaborative problem-solving. Determines staffing requirements to achieve program goals and objectives and participates in hiring decisions for new program staff. PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT Leads programmatic development and implementation for the church, aligned with strategic priorities and ensures equity throughout. Establishes measurable, achievable program area goals and objectives on an annual basis and monitors progress. Oversees the coordination, integration, and delivery of programs and related activities. Oversees the creation of templates, best practices, and standard operating procedures. Promotes collaborative relationships between program areas and ensures that the expectations of members, partners, funders, and other stakeholders are consistently met. Develops and fosters a high-performance, collaborative and accountable culture throughout program teams, aligned with core values and church commitments to equity and inclusion. Works with clergy and teams to establish methods for evaluating program outcomes and leverages internal and/or external resources to inform program results. Stays abreast of developments in the external environment of the nonprofit / religious sector and ecosystem; develops new program ideas and pilot projects that incorporates input from the community. Collaborates with the COO and Finance Director to budget and monitor programmatic operations to ensure sound fiscal and systems management and provides guidance and oversight on budgets and financial monitoring to clergy. Deploys resources efficiently and effectively toward church goals, working with teams to balance workload and activities. Serves as thought partner and advisor to colleagues ensuring programmatic strategy and operations in close collaboration with areas such as finance, development, IT and data systems, and communications. Other duties as assigned by the Senior Minister. Qualifications Master of Divinity degree required. Membership and ordination in a recognized denomination i.e. American Baptist Church, United Church of Christ, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Presbyterian Church (USA), Reformed Church in America, Episcopal Church, African Methodist Episcopal Church, Methodist Church, etc. 7 years of experience in management or leadership roles, preferably in program leadership, development, or evaluation in the nonprofit / religious sector. 4 years of experience successfully supervising and managing staff and teams. Experience in a multi-cultural setting preferred. Commitment to and heart for the liturgical calendar. Ability to listen and effectively communicate with peers, staff, council, funders, and partners while managing relationships with both internal and external stakeholders. Consistency and goal orientation, problem-solving aptitude, flexibility, creativity, and discretion. Leadership capacity at team and organizational levels and in leading through change. Proven track-record of building and managing projects from conception to completion. Strategic, cross-functional thinker with a strong desire to move towards implementation and action. Commitment to the church's mission, vision, and values. Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion while fostering a culture of belonging. Commitment to collaboration and continuous learning at all levels of the organization

Pediatrics - Critical Care - Physician

Description Specialization: Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Job Summary: Medical City Children's Hospital seeks a Pediatric Cardiac Intensivist to join its growing cardiac critical care team of eleven physicians and eight nurse practitioners. The successful candidate will join a team that provides 24/7 in-house comprehensive care for critically ill neonates, infants, children, and adult congenital cardiac patients in a high-acuity CICU environment while contributing to program development, quality improvement, education, and clinical innovation. Qualified Candidates: Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) Unrestricted Texas medical license Board certified/board eligible in Pediatric Cardiology and/or Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Completion of advanced training in Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care, or dual training in Pediatric Cardiology and Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Demonstrated commitment to excellence in cardiac critical care delivery, multidisciplinary collaboration, and program growth with interest in clinical research, outcomes research, quality improvement, and/or education 3 years of post-training experience, although exceptional early-career candidates will be considered Program Highlights: 250 congenital cardiac surgical cases annually (pediatric/adult) Dedicated pediatric interventional catheterization (300 cases annually), electrophysiology, advanced imaging and ECMO programs Maternal Fetal Institute (MFI) and fetal intervention/surgery capabilities Growing Adult Congenital Heart Disease (ACHD) program Incentive/Benefits Package: In addition to unmatched potential for flexibility and career growth and a competitive salary with incentives, a comprehensive benefits program is available for full-time colleagues. This includes: Paid malpractice Coverage for medical, behavioral health, prescription drugs, dental and vision Wellbeing resources, including free counseling Life insurance 401(k) plan with employer matching contributions Time off, including disability coverage Supplemental health protection plans Flexible spending accounts Financial wellbeing resources Family-focused and voluntary benefits CME time and dues allowance and license reimbursement Opportunity for career development, academic collaboration, and leadership growth within a rapidly expanding congenital heart program About Medical City Children's Hospital: 254-bed, award-winning pediatric healthcare center with full spectrum of neonatal, pediatric and women's services Largest Level IV NICU in north Texas (108 beds) Shared campus with Medical City Dallas (MCD), making it the only hospital in North Texas to offer care for all ages, from neonates to adults, under one roof Newly expanded adult Heart Hospital located on the same campus Two dedicated pediatric cardiovascular operating rooms New dedicated state-of-the-art 25 bed CICU and 12-bed cardiac step-down unit, supported by a robust ECMO program New dedicated cardiac catheterization and electrophysiology labs and cardiac pre/post-procedure unit (CPPU) About Dallas, TX: Dallas / Fort Worth is the 4 th largest metropolitan area in the United States and is one of the nation's fastest-growing metropolitan regions, offering exceptional professional opportunity, diverse communities, excellent schools, major cultural and sports venues, and convenient national and international travel access through DFW International Airport and Dallas Love Field.

Obstetrics and Gynecology - Physician

PIH Health is actively seeking a Board-Certified or Board-Eligible OB/GYN Physician to join our expanding women's health team in Los Angeles, California. This is an outstanding opportunity for an OB/GYN looking for a busy, established practice, strong clinical support, and an excellent work-life balance within a highly respected healthcare system. Position Highlights Immediate Patient Volume: Step into a high-demand OB/GYN practice with an established patient base from day one Flexible Practice Model: Option for clinic-only or a combination of clinic and surgical care No Call Requirement: Enjoy a predictable schedule with no call responsibilities Collaborative Care Model: Work alongside experienced OB hospitalists, anesthesiologists, pediatricians, nurses, and advanced practice providers Full-Scope OB/GYN Practice: Provide prenatal care, gynecologic services, and preventive women's health care (scope may vary based on chosen practice model) Advanced EMR System: Integrated electronic medical records for seamless coordination across specialties Practice Support Dedicated support from Nurse Practitioners (NPs), Medical Assistants (MAs), and referral coordinators Experienced leadership and a highly effective practice management team Strong infrastructure that allows you to focus on patient care, not administrative burden About Los Angeles, California Practice in one of the most desirable locations in the country. Los Angeles offers: Access to world-famous beaches, hiking trails, and outdoor recreation A diverse, vibrant community with top-tier dining, arts, and entertainment Proximity to major academic institutions and international airports Ideal year-round climate supporting an active lifestyle Position Summary As an OB/GYN Physician with PIH Health, you will provide comprehensive obstetric and gynecologic care, including routine exams, prenatal care, and gynecologic services, with the option to incorporate surgical procedures based on your preference. You will play a key role in improving women's health outcomes while working in a collaborative, physician-led environment that prioritizes quality care and professional satisfaction. Required Skills and Experience: Current California Medical license Graduate from an accredited Medical School Graduate form an accredited Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency program Graduate from an accredited Obstetrics and Gynecology Fellowship program One to Three (1-3) years previous OB/GYN Labor and Delivery experience preferred Evidence of continuing education and self-development to support license requirements Board certified or board eligible from The American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ABOG) Benefits: Competitive Guaranteed Salary (DOE) Productivity Incentives Comprehensive Benefits Package: Health, dental, vision, and malpractice coverage Retirement Plans with Employer Contribution Loan Repayment Assistance Available Shareholder/Partnership Track Eligibility after 2 Years Join a Leading Women's Health Team in Southern California!

Nephrology - Physician

Houston Methodist is proud to be ranked the hospital system in Texas by U.S. News & World Report and to hold a prestigious position on Forbes' list of America's Best Large Employers. We're seeking a clinical nephrologist at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Hypertension, and Transplantation at our flagship campus in the Texas Medical Center. This is a premier growing academic division dedicated to providing exceptional clinical care and engaged in extensive teaching and research activities within the department and institution. The ideal candidate will possess clinical expertise across the full spectrum of nephrology, including kidney transplantation, and demonstrate a strong commitment to excellence in patient care, teaching, and the academic mission of the division. This role includes providing comprehensive care in both inpatient and outpatient settings, including outpatient dialysis, with opportunities to participate in innovative care models and contribute to continued program growth. Qualifications: Residency: Completion of a residency program in Internal Medicine (preferred) Fellowship: Completion of an accredited Nephrology fellowship Licensure: Valid medical license to practice in TX Certification: BC/BE in Nephrology Compensation/Benefits: Nationally competitive salary plus productivity bonuses Sign-on bonus Generous retirement plans 5 weeks of PTO; 1 week of CME and Holidays Health, Dental & Vision Insurance Forward-thinking leadership and executive support Welcome to Houston As the fourth-largest city in the United States, Houston is home to a respected and energetic arts community, celebrated restaurants, world-renowned theater groups, and the brains behind U.S. space exploration. Home to the third-largest consular corps in the nation, Houston is a mecca of diversity, giving breath to one of the most vivid cultural scenes in the country.

Critical Care - Intensivist - Physician - Administration

The Medical Director role will be working in the Intensivist specialty, located in Medical City Dallas - INT Dallas, TX. Please contact Matthew Howard at for additional benefits information. Job Details: Envision invites a skilled and motivated physician leader to serve as Site Medical Director for our growing Pulmonary/Critical Care program at Medical City Dallas. Qualifications : Must be Pulmonary/Critical Care Fellowship trained Previous leadership experience preferred Active TX license preferred or in-process Responsibilities: Ample protected clinical and leadership time Open, collegial, and supportive relationship with executive hospital leadership Duties include co-management with specialties, clinical support for physicians on shift, shadowing and coaching, onboarding and mentoring new physicians, recruiting, and strategic planning. Benefits: Monthly director stipend Malpractice insurance with tail coverage CME allowance W2 Employee status with medical, dental, vision insurance and 401k options Program Highlights: Block scheduling providing you a nice quality of life 12-hour shifts 7a-7p, 7p-7a Hourly rate plus RVU incentive compensation model Facility Information: Medical City Dallas Hospital is an 890-bed quaternary regional care referral center and includes Medical City Children's Hospital. The medical staff consists of 1,150 physicians representing 95 adult and pediatric specialties. Other specialty services include the Transplant Center; the Dallas Craniofacial Center; the nationally known Neuroscience Program; and the Cardiovascular Institute at Medical City Dallas. Patients have come from all over the United States and 75 foreign countries to receive cutting edge healthcare. Community Information: Dallas, a large and dynamic city in north Texas, has a diverse mix of art and culture, including the nation's largest urban arts district, world-renowned museums, shopping, live music, orchestra and concert halls. It is a major business hub, home to numerous Fortune 500 companies, and its culinary scene is as diverse as its population, offering everything from classic Tex-Mex to gourmet fine dining. Professional sports are central to the city, hosting the 2023 World Series winning Texas Rangers, Dallas Mavericks and Wings professional basketball teams, and Dallas Stars hockey team. The area is also home to America's Team, the Dallas Cowboys, along with the Texas Motor Speedway, FC Dallas and other sport franchises. The suburbs around Dallas provide easy access, highly recognized public schools and robust attractions for children of all ages.

Pediatrics - Physician

General Pediatrician - Outpatient New Braunfels, Texas ABCD Pediatrics , a member of the Pediatric Associates Family of Companies, is recruiting a full-time Pediatrician to join our practice in New Braunfels, TX . Located 40 minutes from San Antonio and an hour from Austin . This is an opportunity to join a well run practice with a highly competent and motivated team of clinicians, clinical and administrative staff. Here you will be supported and have the resources you need as you build your practice and care for your deserving panel of patients. New Braunfels, a community of just over 100,000 is 40 minutes from San Antonio and an hour from Austin! This is a growing community that offers that just right feel of not too big and not too small within a reasonable commute of 2 great cities! Add another 30 minutes and you are in Texas wine country! You will be the solo Pediatrician for a year until moving into a beautiful new space with other pediatric clinicians. Weekday schedule 8-5 No weekends No Call Generous compensation $15,000 Sign-on bonus Benefits effective first day of employment $14,000 relocation assistance Malpractice coverage Pediatric Associates was founded in Hollywood, FL in 1955. The same clinician-led, evidence-based, medical home passion is a unifying driver for those who join Pediatric Associates Family of Companies. The Pediatric Associates Family of Companies is a growing team of Pediatricians and Pediatric Care Teammates who are excited to be part of the first nationwide Pediatric Primary Care Medical Home. We further our uniqueness by ensuring the clinician voice is leading our medical home innovations. Education, Licensure & Certification M.D. or D.O. degree required Successful completion of an Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) or American Osteopathic Association (AOA) approved post-graduate residency, or equivalent in Pediatrics Current, Unrestricted license to practice medicine in the State of Texas Current, Unrestricted Texas state specific DEA license BE/BC Pediatrics The Pediatric Associates Family of Companies an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law.