Senior Interior Designer - Commercial

The Senior Interior Designer plays a critical role in bridging visionary design with technical excellence. This position requires a professional with an elite eye for detail, specializing in the refinement of construction documentation, sophisticated millwork detailing, and rigorous quality assurance. You will be responsible for ensuring that every hospitality and foodservice project is executed with precision, adhering to the highest aesthetic standards while maintaining strict technical compliance. This role demands a designer who applies a diversified knowledge of interior design principles to solve complex spatial challenges with technical ingenuity and architectural accuracy. NCIDQ Certification is highly preferred and strongly prioritized for this role; AIA or LEED AP credentials are also viewed favorably. Proven experience in commercial interior design, including hospitality, foodservice, senior living, and higher education Demonstrated ability to lead projects and manage multiple priorities independently Strong client-facing and presentation skills Expert Proficiency in Revit, AutoCAD, and Bluebeam (or similar QC software), with an emphasis on advanced BIM coordination. Profound knowledge of hospitality-specific codes and the nuances of foodservice integration. Compensation: $80,000 - $90,000 yearly Responsibilities: General Skills & Expectations Thrive in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment. Demonstrate strong organizational, problem-solving, logistical planning, and communication skills (verbal and written). Apply a thorough understanding of commercial interior design, with a strong emphasis on hospitality and/or foodservice applications. Audit design deliverables against budgetary constraints to ensure fiscal alignment, providing expert oversight on material costs and constructability to prevent budget overruns. Build and maintain positive client relationships, guiding stakeholders toward optimal design solutions. Ensure compliance with all applicable codes related to public health, safety, and welfare. Operate effectively within a team-oriented office environment. Maintain strong computer proficiency and quickly adapt to new tools, software, and processes. Interior Design & Technical Rigor Lead the technical development of all project phases, with a primary focus on refining Design Development (DD) and Construction Documentation (CD) sets. Execute and oversee high-level detailing , including custom millwork, integrated lighting solutions, and complex material transitions. Audit and enforce rigorous quality control (QC) processes , conducting comprehensive reviews of drawing sets to eliminate errors and ensure seamless site implementation. Mastermind FF&E specifications , ensuring all furniture, fixtures, and equipment meet durability, safety, and luxury standards for high-traffic hospitality environments. Standardize technical workflows , developing detailed libraries and specification templates that elevate the firm's output. Serve as the technical liaison between the design studio and external consultants (MEP, Structural, Architectural) to ensure absolute coordination of all building systems. Conduct on-site inspections and punch-list walkthroughs , verifying that the physical execution aligns perfectly with the design intent and documented specifications. Branding Integration Identify and lead opportunities to incorporate branding into design projects. Support branding initiatives through artwork selection and smallwares coordination in coordination with the Branding Department. Project Excellence & Compliance Uphold and evolve company design standards, acting as the final gatekeeper for technical deliverables before they leave the studio. Direct the selection and application of materials and finishes, ensuring they meet both the aesthetic vision and the stringent performance requirements of foodservice and hospitality codes. Navigate complex regulatory environments, ensuring all designs exceed public health, life safety, and accessibility (ADA) requirements. Review and verify procurement documentation and shop drawings for technical accuracy, pricing alignment, and adherence to design specifications. Mentorship & Design Leadership Mentor junior design staff specifically in the areas of technical drafting, material science, and the art of detailing. Take ownership of the "buildability" of a project, translating conceptual sketches into sophisticated, constructible realities. Partner with Leadership to identify technical gaps in the design process and implement advanced production or methodology solutions. Company-Wide Responsibilities Participate in daily stand-up meetings to review schedules and priorities. Perform all work in alignment with company standards and vision. Maintain strict confidentiality of all company processes and documentation. Always deliver exceptional customer service. Contribute to the development and improvement of project management best practices. Stay current with evolving project management tools and methodologies. Qualifications: Education and Experience Accredited Professional Degree in Interior Design or Architecture. Typically, 7 years of relevant experience , with a proven portfolio showcasing advanced technical detailing and successful project delivery in the hospitality sector. Licenses and Certifications NCIDQ Certification is highly preferred and strongly prioritized for this role; AIA or LEED AP credentials are also viewed favorably. Additional Qualifications Proven experience in commercial interior design, including hospitality, foodservice, senior living, and higher education Demonstrated ability to lead projects and manage multiple priorities independently Strong client-facing and presentation skills Expert Proficiency in Revit, AutoCAD, and Bluebeam (or similar QC software), with an emphasis on advanced BIM coordination. Profound knowledge of hospitality-specific codes and the nuances of foodservice integration. About Company SCOPOS Hospitality Group is a premier hospitality consulting firm that values innovation, creativity, and excellence. Our team specializes in designing, programming, branding, and providing operational support services to senior living, healthcare, corporate, and educational institutions. We're passionate about bringing new concepts to life, challenging the status quo, and exceeding customer expectations through exceptional culinary experiences and design. Benefits: 401(k) with matching Dental, life, medical, and vision insurance Flexible schedule Extensive PTO Vibrant office with weekly breakfast, lunch and learns, and other perks SCOPOS is an equal opportunity employer and will consider all applications without regard to race, sex, age, color, religion, national origin, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, or any characteristic protected by law. Compensation details: 0 Yearly Salary PI7cec74fc738e-7850

Class A DOT Driver- Hazmat Endorsement Required

Description: The Company: Founded in 1999, Specialty Herd Solutions is quickly growing, and we'd like you to grow with us. If you're looking for a company that values its team members, provides a competitive compensation and benefit package, and appreciates the expertise you can bring to our company, join us! Responsibilities Drive Commercial Motor Vehicle (tractor-trailer) combination, usually long distances, in and out of state, to transport and off-load proprietary products to customers or to storage sites in a safe, timely, accurate, and courteous manner. Report all accidents, possible injuries, safety issues, driving citations and customer complaints to include service interruptions immediately to their supervisor. Follow appropriate safety procedures for transporting hazardous and non-hazardous materials. Maintain awareness of all Federal, State and Local regulations and always stay in compliance with these regulations. Report suspected regulatory violations or offenses to his/her appropriate manager. Perform pre & post trip inspections to identify any maintenance action that may be required and acts appropriately if action is needed. Operate all equipment per company and/or manufacturer guidelines to maximize equipment life cycle and minimize maintenance costs. Perform offload procedures on varying types of trucks and trailers using hoses, pumps, fittings, and valves. Report vehicle defects, accidents, traffic violations, or damages to the vehicles. Check vehicles to ensure that mechanical, safety, and emergency equipment is in good working order. Complete and submit reports as required by the DOT and/or company policy. Utilize On Board Computer per instructions and makes every effort to ensure accuracy of data. Maintain logs of working hours and of vehicle service and repair status, following applicable state and federal regulations. Exercise care when using all safety accessories to include Remote Control Devices, On Board Computers and Audio/Visual Recording Devices, if so equipped. Read bill of lading to determine assignment details. Obtain receipts or signatures for delivered goods and collect payment services when required. Check all load-related documentation to ensure that it is complete and accurate. Maneuver trucks into loading or unloading position and checking that vehicle and loading equipment are properly positioned. Troubleshoot system and perform basic repairs. Maintain professional appearance/good personal hygiene and wear full uniform. Help in other areas of the plant when needed. Other duties and responsibilities may be assigned to meet business needs. Requirements: Employment Provide evidence of employment eligibility acceptable to state and federal standards. Must be at least 21 years old. Able to pass a background check and pre-employment exam, physical agility assessment, respiratory clearance physical, pulmonary function test, MVR and DOT drug screen. Education and Experience Requires a high school diploma/GED. Required two (2) years or more of commercial driving experience (Class A) and two (2) or more years of tanker experience. Certification Have and maintain a valid commercial driver's license (Class A), in the state of residence, and a safe driving record meeting the company's vehicle policy and insurability standards Must have tanker and HAZMAT endorsements, doubles are preferred. PIfe1c52210cf3-1326

New Business - Midwest Logistics Systems Dedicated truck driver

New Business - Midwest Logistics Systems Dedicated truck driver Average pay: $1,000-$1,200 weekly Home time: Daily Experience: All CDL holders Overview Have a predictable work schedule. Drive the same out-and-back dedicated route and work with the same customers every day. Haul automotive parts in dry van trailers with newer trucks. Haul no-touch, mostly drop-and-hook freight. Work with onsite leaders and dispatch. Pay and bonus potential Route and detention pay. $5,000 sign-on bonus for experienced drivers. Safety and performance bonuses of up to $600 per quarter. Longevity bonus of up to $750 per quarter. Weekly paychecks. Qualifications Valid Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL). Live within 50 miles of Heiskell, TN. Additional benefits Medical, dental and vision insurance. Disability and life insurance. 401(k) savings plan with company match. Ten paid holidays and paid time off. Company-provided uniforms. Opportunity to work with a dedicated, professional team that is committed to your safety and success. MLS' inclusive culture Our history has taught us that treating everyone with dignity and respect is vital to our ongoing success. We embrace and seek out diversity that is inclusive of thought, race, ethnicity, national origin, sex, gender, gender expression, age, religion, sexual orientation, ability, medical condition, veteran or military status, experience and background. This diversity and openness ensures all associates have equal access to opportunities and resources to contribute fully to the organization's success, and it fuels innovation, improves strategic thinking and cultivates leadership. Any applicant may request a reasonable accommodation to complete a job application, pre-employment testing, or job interview or to otherwise participate in the hiring process consistent with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by contacting their Recruiter, Human Resources Business Partner, and/or Human Resources Leave Administration. A wholly owned subsidiary of Schneider, Midwest Logistics Systems, Ltd. (MLS) is operated separately from Schneider with its own operating procedures, qualification requirements, training program, pay packages and benefits. If you have any questions about becoming an MLS driver, please contact an MLS recruiter at . Job MLS Driver Schedule FULLTIME Sign On Bonus 5000 Compensation details: PI050e318e637b-4293

Pub Crew Server

Description: Position Title : PELICAN BREWING COMPANY, Rockaway Beach - Pub Crew Server Being of service to facilitate memorable moments, meaningful connections, inspiring loyalty and creating a reputation of excellence in hospitality by providing positive, personable interactions with our guests and our co-workers. To maintain expert knowledge of food and beverage menus and our local areas and attractions and provide a superior level of service to our guests while maintaining speed and efficiency. This is a tip share position. Requirements: Key Accountabilities: Responsible for providing exemplary guest service, communicating effectively and efficiently with FOH and BOH. Understands the importance of being hospitable, friendly, and communicative with guests to ensure a positive dining experience at the Pelican. Communicate effectively with team to streamline communication about any ticket issues or menu changes throughout shift. Responsible for greeting guests as they sit down within 1 minute of guests seating themselves Responsible for taking orders, delivering food and beverages to your assigned section promptly and accurately, ensuring timely service and guest satisfaction. This is may not be limited to only your assigned section. Being a team player is a must! Removes dishes after each course and glasses from tables. TEAMWORK is a must! Can work in a fast-paced environment and remain calm and agile when faced with challenges. Resolves complaints as he/she becomes aware of them, notifying the manager of any complaints received.? Assists other service personnel as needed.? Performs all duties in accordance with the Family of Companies and Pelican customer service standard.? Maintains knowledge and provides information to guests of Pelican menu items, events, and community involvement. Other duties to be assigned as requested You may be responsible for working additional position as business needs Preferred Skills and Experience: Two years of Front of House restaurant experience Cash handling knowledge and experience OLCC Certification and Food Handler's Certification Professional and positive attitude Knowledge of beer and cocktail programming Physical endurance to move quickly and ability to carry large trays PIe29228ef5-

Case Manager / Counselor - (Bachelor&;s) Hamilton & McMinn

Now Hiring: Case Managers, Counselors, Specialists, and Mental Health Techs Location: Hamilton & McMinn Counties, Tennessee Start Your Career with Purpose - Join the McNabb Center Today! We've been waiting for someone like you! With numerous opportunities across Hamilton and McMinn Counties , the McNabb Center invites you to become part of a mission-driven team dedicated to "Improving the lives of the people we serve." If you're seeking a bachelor's level position providing support to clients in our clinics or out in the community, explore the opportunities below and apply today! Non-Residential Positions Case Managers Case Managers at McNabb Center deliver integrated, person-centered care by developing treatment plans tailored to each client's unique needs and goals. Working with a defined caseload, Case Managers help clients navigate systems of care, provide essential support, and advocate on their behalf. Examples of Case Manager roles include: HealthLink Care Coordinator Safety Net Case Manager OAC District 10 Case Manager (Monroe Co.) Starting Pay: $18.21 / hour (based on education, experience, and position) Caseloads and client needs vary by program and may impact pay rates and work expectations. Specialists & Counselors Specialists and Counselors provide essential services such as information and referrals, advocacy, home visits, and individualized goal support. Programs serve a wide range of client needs-from child development and family support to HIV education and justice-involved youth. Examples of positions include: OnTrack Peer Support Specialist TMI Peer Recovery Specialist Child Development Specialist CYHOP Case Manager Note: Many of these roles involve transportation of clients. A valid driver's license with F-endorsement is required. Starting Pay: $17.40 / hour (based on education, experience, and position) Caseloads and client needs vary by program and may impact pay rates and work expectations. Mental Health Techs Mental Health Techs support clients within Supportive Housing facilities that operate 24/7. This direct-care role includes monitoring clients, completing intakes, facilitating groups, conducting safety checks, and providing a structured, supportive environment. Transportation of clients is also required. Work Schedule: Shift-based (Evenings, Overnights, Weekends, Holidays) Shift Differential Pay available for 2nd and 3rd shifts. Starting Pay (Bachelor's level): $18.79 / hour (Full-Time) Client population, education, experience, and acuity level influence starting rate. High School-level positions also available-see separate posting. Why Join the McNabb Center? Mission-Driven Work that directly impacts lives in your community Competitive Starting Pay and shift differentials PRN / As-Needed Options for flexible scheduling Professional Development and potential for career growth NHSC-Approved Site - eligibility for student loan repayment programs General Requirements Valid Driver's License and reliable transportation required for nearly all positions F-Endorsement required for roles involving client transportation Caseloads, client acuity, and on-call requirements may impact salary PRN pay rates may vary by program Apply Now Take the next step in a meaningful career with the McNabb Center. Be part of a compassionate, professional team that brings hope and healing to individuals and families across East Tennessee. We've been waiting for someone like you. EOE McNabb Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The Center provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment. Job Description This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive; and employee will also perform other reasonably related job responsibilities as assigned by immediate supervisor and other management as required. This organization reserves the right to revise or change job duties as the need arises. Moreover, management reserves the right to change job descriptions, job duties, or working schedules based on their duty to accommodate individuals with disabilities. This job description does not constitute a written or implied contract of employment. Background Checks McNabb Center conducts background checks, driver's license record, degree verification, and drug screens at hire. Employment is contingent upon clean drug screen, background check, and driving record. Additionally, certain programs are subject to TB Screening and/or testing. Compensation details: 17.4-18.79 Hourly Wage PIcd383e5-

Greeter

Description: The Nestucca Ridge Family of Companies is an organically grown collection of coastal businesses dedicated to memory-making beach vacations, dining experiences and meeting opportunities for visitors, guests, and local residents. Kiwanda Hospitality Group (KHG) is our Payroll Entity and therefore all of our team members work for KHG, but are assigned (leased) to one of the entities in the Nestucca Ridge Family of Companies. Position Title: PELICAN BREWING COMPANY - HOST, 1, 2, 3 Summary of the Position: Provide excellent and attentive customer service by warmly greeting all guests to the Pelican and assisting in getting them comfortably seated in a timely fashion. Maintain a positive and communicative work environment with fellow team members to ensure guests receive a favorable and memorable experience to develop returning clientele. Key Accountabilities: HOST 1 Responsible for providing exemplary guest service, communicating effectively and efficiently with team members. Understands the importance of being hospitable, friendly, and communicative with guests to ensure a positive dining experience at the Pelican. Communicates effectively with guests upon their arrival about getting them seated and potential and accurate wait times. Ensure guests are warmly and friendly greeted and acknowledged. Able to kindly and efficiently answer all phone calls that come to the restaurant Has proper cash handling skills Obtains food handlers card Maintains seating chart and wait times. Maintains a stocked and presentable merchandise area. Responsible for maintaining a clean and presentable work environment. Able to work in a fast-paced environment and remain calm with any unforeseen changes. Assists other service personnel as needed. Performs all duties in accordance with the Family of Companies and Pelican customer service standard. Maintains general knowledge and provides information to guests of Pelican menu items, events, community involvement. HOST 2-Proficient in Level 1 duties, plus: Able to efficiently seat the restaurant using the current seating software program Can accurately and efficiently take to-go orders using our current POS software Completed Beer School HOST 3- Proficient in Level 1,2 duties, plus: Obtains OLCC permit Able to pour beer and sell beer togo Proper cash handling skills Preferred Skills and Experience: One year restaurant experience Understanding of restaurant health and safety rules Excellent and friendly verbal communication skills; ability to remain calm and adapt to changes Professionalism and ability to resolve conflict Cash handling experience Able to work on your feet for at least 8 hours. Must be able to lift, handle, and carry food, supply, small wares, equipment, and paper goods at a minimum of 25 pounds. Must be able to bend, kneel, stoop, reach, and squat on a frequent basis to receive and store stock, supplies and equipment. Must be able to work in an environment subject to loud noises from restaurant equipment and machinery, fumes, odors, dust, and smoke. Please read our FOC Core Values - Our Core Values are an important part of our culture and as a company, we lean on these core values to keep us always striving to do better for our community, company, and team members. As you join our team we ask that you exemplify these core values in your work. CORE VALUES Entrepreneurial Spirit. Is a mindset. It's an attitude and approach to thinking that actively seeks out opportunity rather than waiting to adapt to change. We are passionate about making things better today than they were yesterday. Generosity. Be a giver not a taker. It is a readiness to give more of ourselves than is expected. Be generous of spirit-assume good intent in all interactions. Humility. It's about all of us guests, customers, employees, shareholders, and communities. Our motivation is creating the best outcome and not letting our individual egos get in the way. We do what is required on any given day and no job is beneath us. Agility. Able to quickly analyze and take action. Nimble and able to continuously adapt to changing circumstances while always keeping the end goal in mind. Empathy. Understand the feelings and experiences of others so that you can share their point of view. Look at situations through the eyes of others to understand their challenges and roadblocks. This creates win-win opportunities for our guests, teams, and communities. Optimism. You can if you think you can. Hopefulness and confidence about the future especially when faced with challenges. It is a way of life and thinking that accentuates the positives. Finding the magic and believing that amazing is possible. Tenacity. Persistence and determination. Always finding a way to do what you said you were going to do. Blowing through the roadblocks and never giving up. Total success through uncompromising excellence-no excuses. Requirements: Able to work on your feet for at least 8 hours. Must be able to lift, handle, and carry food, supply, small wares, equipment, and paper goods at a minimum of 25 pounds. Must be able to bend, kneel, stoop, reach, and squat on a frequent basis to receive and store stock, supplies and equipment. Must be able to work in an environment subject to loud noises from restaurant equipment and machinery, fumes, odors, dust, and smoke. Weekends, nights, and holidays you may be required to work. Compensation details: 15.05-15.05 Hourly Wage PIce25d833945b-3117

Server, Independent Living

$4,000 Sign-On Bonus! Full-Time: Hours range from 10:00AM to 8:00PM. Who Are We: Friendship Village, a premier Life Plan Community located in St. Louis, is looking for qualified individuals to join our team. Great working conditions, wonderful residents, and caring, dedicated staff are just a few benefits of a senior living career with us. If you love providing exceptional resident care and are interested in serving the needs of a growing community of active-minded senior adults, please consider a job in our thriving community. Who You Are: We are seeking a candidate with a strong positive attitude toward customer service to act as a Food Server for our Independent Living facility. The right candidate will always strive to do the best job possible, to be creative and to work towards accomplishing facility goals. Benefits: Friendship Village promotes a workplace where YOU are at the center of what we do! Here's a brief look at what you can look forward to as a team member at Friendship Village: On-Demand Pay-receive your paycheck when you want it! Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) packages-spend more time doing what YOU want! Pet Insurance Career advancement opportunities- we're on a mission to train and promote within. 403b with 50% match up to 4% Position Summary: The Server is the primary point of contact for resident interactions in the dining room. Servers are responsible for greeting customers, taking food and beverage orders, and promptly delivering orders to the kitchen staff. Once the food is ready, Servers bring the food to the residents, ensuring everything is correct. Servers work to help ensure the residents have everything they need to enjoy their dining experience. Job Requirements: High school diploma, G.E.D., or equivalent preferred but not required. Experience waiting tables in a hotel, restaurant, or club with fine dining is preferred. Ability to work in close cooperation with residents, guests, visitors, families, supervisors and peers. Requires courtesy, tact, and graciousness. Ability to read, write, and speak English, perform simple arithmetic, and follow written or oral instructions in English. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment with an attention to detail. Able to stand on feet for extended periods of time. Able to walk long periods of time. Equal Employment Opportunity Employer All qualified applicants will receive consideration without discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, age, disability, national origin, or veteran status. Friendship Village fully complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act and will not discriminate against any applicant because of a person's mental or physical disability. If you have a disability and would like to contact us regarding the accessibility of our website or need assistance completing the application process, please call Kaitlyn at . Click on the video links below to hear from our team! Faith-Based: Server Video: PI6118e7837a0a-4061

Greeter

Description: The Nestucca Ridge Family of Companies is an organically grown collection of coastal businesses dedicated to memory-making beach vacations, dining experiences and meeting opportunities for visitors, guests, and local residents. Kiwanda Hospitality Group (KHG) is our Payroll Entity and therefore all of our team members work for KHG, but are assigned (leased) to one of the entities in the Nestucca Ridge Family of Companies. Position Title: PELICAN BREWING COMPANY - HOST, 1, 2, 3 Summary of the Position: Provide excellent and attentive customer service by warmly greeting all guests to the Pelican and assisting in getting them comfortably seated in a timely fashion. Maintain a positive and communicative work environment with fellow team members to ensure guests receive a favorable and memorable experience to develop returning clientele. Key Accountabilities: HOST 1 Responsible for providing exemplary guest service, communicating effectively and efficiently with team members. Understands the importance of being hospitable, friendly, and communicative with guests to ensure a positive dining experience at the Pelican. Communicates effectively with guests upon their arrival about getting them seated and potential and accurate wait times. Ensure guests are warmly and friendly greeted and acknowledged. Able to kindly and efficiently answer all phone calls that come to the restaurant Has proper cash handling skills Obtains food handlers card Maintains seating chart and wait times. Maintains a stocked and presentable merchandise area. Responsible for maintaining a clean and presentable work environment. Able to work in a fast-paced environment and remain calm with any unforeseen changes. Assists other service personnel as needed. Performs all duties in accordance with the Family of Companies and Pelican customer service standard. Maintains general knowledge and provides information to guests of Pelican menu items, events, community involvement. HOST 2-Proficient in Level 1 duties, plus: Able to efficiently seat the restaurant using the current seating software program Can accurately and efficiently take to-go orders using our current POS software Completed Beer School HOST 3- Proficient in Level 1,2 duties, plus: Obtains OLCC permit Able to pour beer and sell beer togo Proper cash handling skills Preferred Skills and Experience: One year restaurant experience Understanding of restaurant health and safety rules Excellent and friendly verbal communication skills; ability to remain calm and adapt to changes Professionalism and ability to resolve conflict Cash handling experience Able to work on your feet for at least 8 hours. Must be able to lift, handle, and carry food, supply, small wares, equipment, and paper goods at a minimum of 25 pounds. Must be able to bend, kneel, stoop, reach, and squat on a frequent basis to receive and store stock, supplies and equipment. Must be able to work in an environment subject to loud noises from restaurant equipment and machinery, fumes, odors, dust, and smoke. Please read our FOC Core Values - Our Core Values are an important part of our culture and as a company, we lean on these core values to keep us always striving to do better for our community, company, and team members. As you join our team we ask that you exemplify these core values in your work. CORE VALUES Entrepreneurial Spirit. Is a mindset. It's an attitude and approach to thinking that actively seeks out opportunity rather than waiting to adapt to change. We are passionate about making things better today than they were yesterday. Generosity. Be a giver not a taker. It is a readiness to give more of ourselves than is expected. Be generous of spirit-assume good intent in all interactions. Humility. It's about all of us guests, customers, employees, shareholders, and communities. Our motivation is creating the best outcome and not letting our individual egos get in the way. We do what is required on any given day and no job is beneath us. Agility. Able to quickly analyze and take action. Nimble and able to continuously adapt to changing circumstances while always keeping the end goal in mind. Empathy. Understand the feelings and experiences of others so that you can share their point of view. Look at situations through the eyes of others to understand their challenges and roadblocks. This creates win-win opportunities for our guests, teams, and communities. Optimism. You can if you think you can. Hopefulness and confidence about the future especially when faced with challenges. It is a way of life and thinking that accentuates the positives. Finding the magic and believing that amazing is possible. Tenacity. Persistence and determination. Always finding a way to do what you said you were going to do. Blowing through the roadblocks and never giving up. Total success through uncompromising excellence-no excuses. Requirements: Able to work on your feet for at least 8 hours. Must be able to lift, handle, and carry food, supply, small wares, equipment, and paper goods at a minimum of 25 pounds. Must be able to bend, kneel, stoop, reach, and squat on a frequent basis to receive and store stock, supplies and equipment. Must be able to work in an environment subject to loud noises from restaurant equipment and machinery, fumes, odors, dust, and smoke. Weekends, nights, and holidays you may be required to work. Compensation details: 15.05-15.05 Hourly Wage PI5b5916c9dc16-2345

HTS/Direct Support Professional FLOATER

Description: JOB SUMMARY: Responsible to serve as a support person to all individuals receiving services by Home of Hope Inc. This support is given in a variety of areas; daily living skills, leisure activities, personal hygiene skills, vocational skills, individual rights and responsibility training, social skills, human relations, transportation, etc. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Train, guide or assist in personal hygiene, clothing care, mobility, taking medications, managing money, meal planning/preparation, household care, communication, community participation (religious, political, recreational, etc.), health maintenance (nutrition, medical/dental appointments, physical exercise, immunizations, etc.), safety skills and human relations. Coordinate or provide instruction in vocational skills. Identify areas where assisted techniques may be useful at a job site. Develop and utilize natural supports to integrate the person into the work environment. Report progress to individual's Team to develop vocational activities when job placement is not appropriate. Document and maintain task analysis for job placement/assessments, billings and vocational profiles. Assist in achieving maximum potential toward self- determination. Encourage independence and inclusion regardless of community, social or vocational circumstance. Participate in the identification of strengths, interests and needs of the person to ensure maximum development and goal attainment. Interact to promote self-esteem, confidence and morale as well as ensuring the happiness and well being of each person served. Work cooperatively with all employees, service providers, professionals, guardians, and families. Represent HOH in a positive manner. Conduct yourself in a manner becoming of a role model. At all time treat people, co-workers, professionals with respect and dignity. Report to the Program Coordinator and document incidents when the individual receiving services is awake during sleep hours. In the case this individual stays awake during all sleep hours, you should report this so that relief staff can be called in to provide care. Sleeping while the individual is awake is not permitted. Document and report any accidents, medical issues or behavioral incidents that affect the health, welfare or self- respect/dignity of the individual. Report suspicion of rights violations, financial exploitation, neglect, or abuse by calling the Abuse Hotline. Will provide transportation to work, therapies/health appointments, leisure or social activities using public transportation, HOH provided vehicles or personal vehicle. Maintain the cleanliness and safety of the environments for which you are responsible. Report repair or maintenance needs to the House Manager or Program Coordinator. Report any and all safety concerns to the Safety Coordinator. Maintain the confidentiality of all information, oral or written, unless authorized to release information in accordance with applicable laws and policies. Report and document any injury that you sustain while on the job to your supervisor and TeleCompCare or the Human Resource Generalist immediately. Willing to work at multiple or various locations and overtime when business needs call for such. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS: High School Diploma or equivalency; minimum age 18 No experience necessary Criminal arrest checks will be conducted through the OSBI, and person with a felony conviction will not work for HOH without issuance of exception by Oklahoma Department of Human Services. Working home phone or cell phone Valid driver's license; current automotive insurance; dependable transportation; availability to operate vehicle during day/night Provide flexibility for working a variety of shifts and locations. Must complete HOH First Aid/CPR Training which includes full compressions on the floor or ground. Required pre-employment drug screen and subject to random, post-accident and reasonable cause drug screens. Willing to work schedules based on individual client needs and overtime as required. Expected to learn and follow the specific Individual Plan (IP) of each individual. JOB KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Ability to lift 50-70 pounds with and/or without accommodation. Ability to push/pull 50 pounds. Ability to sit, stoop, or stand for prolonged periods of time. Ability to walk at an efficient rate of speed. Must have good written and oral communication skills and be able to teach in a variety of settings. Must be mentally and physically capable to perform the duties of the position. Ability to understand oral and written instructions. Reliable motor skills-use of hands and feet. TRAINING REQUIREMENTS: Medic First Aid Class Lifting Class Defensive Driving Class DDS required training including 24 hours of on-the-job training DD Medication Administration training Specialized individual client training Must be able to successfully complete testing and or competencies on training classes required by HOH, DDSD and according to individualized person specific training. Cross training with other clients and programs is encouraged for advancement within the HTS levels. Requirements: This position serves all the Home of Hope Developmental Disabilities Services (Group Homes, Supported Living Services and Community Living Services) located in Ottawa, Delaware, Craig, Mayes and Rogers counties in Oklahoma and I may be asked to work at multiple homes in at least one selected county. As an HTS Floater, comprehension of the client's Individual Plan and client's specific training will be required and must be completed in any assigned location. An HTS Floater will be required to complete all training required by the state and Home of Hope, Inc. and available to work in at least three homes, in order to keep the floater status and hourly wage. I agree to work when needed unless it is on my scheduled days off as per the Hours of Availability form completed and signed. If circumstances change in availability the Program Coordinator will be contacted in advance. I understand that I may be asked to work at any of the homes in which I am trained with little notice. If I fail to agree to work an available shift, I will be counseled. A second offense could result in removal from the floater program. Compensation details: 13-15 Hourly Wage PI69d02e4335fb-3557

Direct Support Professional

Title: Direct Support Professional Class ification: Non-Exempt Status: Full Time, Par t Time, or Itinerant Department: Program Services Reports to: House manager, Assistant Program Manager, or Program Manager The Primary Responsibility of the Direct Support Professional is to create and preserve a culture of excellence, compassion and integrity in the delivery of services to our individual s. The DSP is responsible for ensuring comfort, safety, and general supervision of individuals in both the home and in the community as well as home management services . The DSP will ensure compliance to all applicable regulations and requirements and provide opportunities and support for our individuals to build and develop a sense of belonging in the community through active inclusion, and to build interest and develop skills . Job responsibilities may include, but are not limited to: Representing the Mission, Vision and Values of AMA Support Services through action and presentation Creating a culture of high professional and ethical standard, where dignity, respect, inclusion, integrity and compassion are the standard Create a structured and nurturing environment that responds to and meets the needs and preferences of the individual ( s ) that you serve Ensure the health, safety, and personal development of participants while in the home and community Provide the encouragement, assistance and support that is needed for all activities of daily living ( ADLs), including cleaning, cooking, laundry, and medication administration Provide assistance and support for all personal care and hygiene , including bathing, grooming and toileting Provide services, supports and supervision to the individuals in accordance with the individuals service plan Ensure compliance to all applicable regulations and requirements at all times Ensure that Community Participation Services are delivered as prescribed in the participants Individual Support Plan ( ISP ) Develop a positive working relationship with the individuals support team Ensure that all service records and company documentation is complete, thorough , accurate and compliant to all applicable regulations and requirements Facilitate, assist and support the relationships between individual in service and those who are important to them, both personally and professional, through positive communication, cooperation and collaboration Promote safety and respond to any incidents that may occur in line with regulations and requirements Create weekly schedules for each participant and oversees impl ementation to maximize individuals' time in the community Transports and accompanies participants to and from appointments and activities Manage individual and company finances, including making and recording transactions in according to policy, procedure and regulation and operating within a budget Other duties may be assigned Values: Positive and enthusiastic attitude Integrity and honesty Compassionate and Respectful Initiative and Work Ethic Problem solving, thinking and decision making Loyalty Required Education: High School Diploma (or equivalent) Work experience as a caregiver (professional or personal) preferred Required Skills and Experience: Valid Driver's license Ability to read, write and communicate effectively with others Proficient technology skills: use of smart phone, laptops, web-based database navigation, data entry Working Conditions: Hours and weekly schedule are dictated by current tasks and program needs which may include filling in for vacant shifts with little notice . Community homes operate on a 24-hour basis, 3 65 days per year with D SPs working in shifts around the clock Work on holidays, during inclement weather, overnight and on weekends will be required Frequent lifting, stretching , standing, walking, bending, kneeling, stooping and other physical exertion while assisting individuals in service Work will take place in a variety of settings, including an office, in the community, and in the homes of the people in service . Must be able to travel and work in these settings without limitation May be required to stay beyond shift end time until replacement personnel arrive Exposure to various medical conditions and communicable diseases may occur Employer's Rights: This job description does not include all job duties, conditions, and requirements. Occasionally, a supervisor or director may request that you perform other duties that are necessary for the betterment of the company or that are in the best interest of those we serve. It may also become necessary, at some point, for AMA Support Services to revise this job description. Signing this job description does not create a contract for employment. Either you or AMA Support Services may terminate the employment relationship at any time for any reason. Equal Opportunity Statement: AMA Support Services does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, retaliation, parental status, military service, or other non-merit factor. Employee Signature: Compensation details: 12-15 Hourly Wage PI6a06d04e8e55-9372

HTS/Direct Support Professional

Description: JOB SUMMARY: Provide people with diverse support needs training and assistance in such as daily living skills, leisure/social activities, personal hygiene skills, social skills and vocational skills, etc. This is an hourly paid position. (Non-exempt) ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Train, guide or assist in personal hygiene, clothing care, mobility, taking medications, managing money, meal planning/preparation, household care, communication, community participation (religious, political, recreational, etc.), health maintenance (nutrition, medical/dental appointments, physical exercise, immunizations, etc.), safety skills and human relations. Coordinate or provide instruction in vocational skills. Identify areas where assisted techniques may be useful at a job site. Develop and utilize natural supports to integrate the person into the work environment. Report progress to individual's Team to develop vocational activities when job placement is not appropriate. Document and maintain task analysis for job placement/assessments, billings and vocational profiles. Assist in achieving maximum potential toward self- determination. Encourage independence and inclusion regardless of community, social or vocational circumstance. Participate in the identification of strengths, interests and needs of the person to ensure maximum development and goal attainment. Interact to promote self-esteem, confidence and morale as well as ensuring the happiness and well being of each person served. Work cooperatively with all employees, service providers, professionals, guardians, and families. Represent HOH in a positive manner. Conduct yourself in a manner becoming of a role model. At all time treat people, co-workers, professionals with respect and dignity. Report to the Program Coordinator and document incidents when the individual receiving services is awake during sleep hours. In the case this individual stays awake during all sleep hours, you should report this so that relief staff can be called in to provide care. Sleeping while the individual is awake is not permitted. Document and report any accidents, medical issues or behavioral incidents that affect the health, welfare or self- respect/dignity of the individual. Report suspicion of rights violations, financial exploitation, neglect, or abuse by calling the Abuse Hotline. Will provide transportation to work, therapies/health appointments, leisure or social activities using public transportation, HOH provided vehicles or personal vehicle. Maintain the cleanliness and safety of the environments for which you are responsible. Report repair or maintenance needs to the House Manager or Program Coordinator. Report any and all safety concerns to the EHSRM Director. Maintain the confidentiality of all information, oral or written, unless authorized to release information in accordance with applicable laws and policies. Report and document any injury that you sustain while on the job to your supervisor and Medcor or the Human Resource Director immediately. Willing to work at multiple or various locations when business needs call for such. CORE VALUES: C lient Centered Care: We are committed to making all decisions and performing all actions with the well-being of our clients as our primary focus, and to always putting our clients' interests ahead of our own. A ccountability: We take personal responsibility, as an organization and as individuals, for our actions, hold each other accountable, and expect to be held accountable at any point throughout the year for our decisions and actions. R espect: While keeping the focus on the needs of our clients, we also commit to demonstrating mutual respect in communication and actions so that a positive environment for everyone is maintained. E xcellence: We are committed to using established best practices, to evaluating effectiveness of our efforts, and to demonstrating a willingness to change current practices at any point based on evidence that change is needed. Requirements: MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS: High School Diploma or equivalency; minimum age 18 No experience necessary Criminal arrest checks will be conducted through the OSBI, and person with a felony conviction will not work for HOH without issuance of exception by Oklahoma Department of Human Services. Working home phone or cell phone Valid OK drivers license; current automotive insurance; dependable transportation; availability to operate vehicle during day/night Must be able to work a flexible schedule on a day to day basis. First Aid/CPR Training (Required). This will include all aspects of completion with compressions on the floor or ground. Require pre-employment, random, post accident and reasonable cause drug screens. Willing to work schedules based on individual client needs. Expected to learn and follow the Individual Plan (IP) of each client. JOB KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Ability to lift 50-70 pounds with and/or without accommodation. Ability to push/pull 50 pounds. Ability to walk at an efficient rate of speed. Must have good communication skills and be able to teach in a variety of settings. Must be mentally and physically capable to perform the duties of the position. Ability to understand oral and written instructions. Reliable motor skills-use of hands and feet Ability to sit, stoop, or stand for prolonged periods of time. TRAINING REQUIREMENTS: Must be able to successfully complete testing and or competencies on training classes required by HOH, DDSD and according to individualized person specific training. Cross training with other people and programs is encouraged for advancement within the HTS levels. HTS Staff may acquire additional levels dependent upon experience, cross-training and advanced training. Compensation details: 11-14.8 Hourly Wage PI6a5aa78f48f1-8452