PRN Athletic Trainer

Position Title PRN Athletic Trainer Wagnon-Parrott Athletic Center Position Summary / Career Interest: Under the direction of the Head Team Physicians, responsible for the athletic training needs of the student-athletes of the designated sport(s). Work closely with sport coaches, strength and conditioning coaches, other health care providers and athletic administrators concerning the health and wellness of student athletes. Responsibilities and Essential Job FunctionsServe as the primary athletic trainer for assigned teams Assist with the organization and supervision of health care delivery to student-athletes under the supervision of Head Team Physicians Prepare timely and accurate documents, e.g., injury/illness reports, care and reconditioning updates, daily athletic training records, injury/illness summaries for coaches, medical and other correspondence Properly document injuries as well as treatment and rehabilitation sessions of injured athletes Utilize evaluation, treatment, and rehabilitation techniques when providing health care for student-athletes Follow prescribed rehabilitation and treatment protocols of team physicians when providing health care for injured or sick athletes Communicate effectively with team physicians, coaches regarding injured or sick athletes Communicate effectively with strength and conditioning coaches regarding the injured student-athletes strength and conditioning parameters and limitations associated with injury rehabilitation Coordinate student-athletes evaluations and treatment follow-ups to physicians Coordinate athletic training services for athletic summer camps Maintain NATA-BOC certification and the State of Kansas licensure When requested, supervise student-athletes in the Athletic Training program Selected Athletic Trainers: - Mentor students within the undergraduate athletic training major and serve as a classroom and/or laboratory instructor; - Participate in the athletic training major curriculum as a Preceptor in cooperation with the Program Director and the Clinical Coordinator. Provide direct supervision of athletic training students completing clinical experience practicum in the Kansas Athletics' athletic training clinics; - When requested, supervise Graduate Assistant Certified Athletic Trainer assigned by Assistant Athletic Director of Sports Medicine. - Adhere to Health System, University, Big 12 Conference, Kansas Athletics, and NCAA policies and procedures; Maintain knowledge of Health System, departmental activities, sports schedules and procedures; Foster cooperative working relationships with immediate supervisor and staff members who work within or outside the work unit; - Maintain a positive attitude toward performing job duties and in working with other staff members; Exhibit professional decorum at all times. Must be able to perform the professional, clinical and or technical competencies of the assigned unit or department. These statements are intended to describe the essential functions of the job and are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities. Skills and duties may vary dependent upon your department or unit. Other duties may be assigned as required. Required Education and ExperienceMaster's Degree in Athletic Training, Physical Education, Health or related field from an accredited college or university Bachelors Degree High School Graduate Preferred Education and ExperienceLess than 1 year of experience working with collegiate or national level Less than 1 year of experience with Manual Therapy Less than 1 year of experience with PRI Required Licensure and CertificationCertified Athletic Trainer - Board of Certification for the Athletic Trainer (BOC ATC) CPR/ AED/ BLS - Other BLS Preferred Licensure and CertificationLicensed Physical Therapist (PT) - State Board of Healing Arts Knowledge RequirementsProficient with Microsoft Office products Time Type: Part time Job Requisition ID: R-28884 Important information for you to know as you apply: The health system is an equal employment opportunity employer. Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), national origin, ancestry, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or any other legally-protected status. See also Diversity, Equity & Inclusion. The health system provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities. If you need to request reasonable accommodations for your disability as you navigate the recruitment process, please let our recruiters know by requesting an Accommodation Request form using this link [email protected]. Employment with the health system is contingent upon, among other things, agreeing to the health-system-dispute-resolution-program.pdf and signing the agreement to the DRP. Need help finding the right job? We can recommend jobs specifically for you! Create a custom Job Alert by selecting criteria that suit your career interests.

Speech Pathologist I, Outpatient Otolaryngology (ENT)

Position Title Speech Pathologist I, Outpatient Otolaryngology (ENT) Medical Pavilion Position Summary / Career Interest: The Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) is part of a team of nurses, advanced practice providers and physicians committed to treating a range of complex adult voice, swallowing, and upper airway disorders in an outpatient medical setting. • The SLP is integrated into the Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery (OTO-HNS) clinic and has a hands-on role in the clinical and instrumental evaluation of patients. The SLP frequently works in tandem with fellowship-trained Laryngologist and Head & Neck Oncologic Surgeons. • The SLP engages in collaborative and longitudinal care of patients with voice/swallow/airway disorders, providing comprehensive therapy while promoting best-practices in patient care. • The SLP plays a role in advancing the field of speech language pathology through teaching (graduate students from the KU SLP program and OTO-HNS residents) and opportunities to participate in clinical research Responsibilities and Essential Job FunctionsEvaluate and treat patients referred to laryngology services for voice/swallow/airway concerns. This includes:a. Obtaining a detailed case history. b. Obtaining objective measures and psychoacoustic judgments of phonatory ability.c. Administering and interpreting acoustic analysis for documentation of vocal parameters.d. Administering and interpreting videolaryngostroboscopic, videonasoendoscopic, FEES and modified barium video swallow evaluationse. Utilizes electromyography machine in accordance with laryngologist for various therapeutic tasks Provide pre-treatment evaluation and counseling and post-treatment care for patients undergoing treatment for head and neck cancer. This includes:a. Provide pre- and post-treatment swallowing evaluation for patients undergoing surgical or medical treatment (chemoradiation) of head and neck cancer.b. Provide post-treatment dysphagia therapy for patients requiring rehabilitation after treatment for head and neck cancer.c. Provide pre-operative education and counseling for patients undergoing laryngectomy and establish a plan of care for post-operative alaryngeal speech restoration, to include use of electrolarynx, esophageal speech and tracheoesophageal prosthesis (TEP).d. Evaluate, manage and replace TEP voice prostheses Advocate for patients undergoing treatment for rehabilitation of voice/swallow/airway disorders and interact on the patient's behalf with physicians, nurses, employers, etca. Interpret evaluation results for patients, their families and medical staff and make appropriate recommendations for management and treatment.b. Develop appropriate goals for each patient, and design and execute a therapeutic program to meet these goals. c. When appropriate, makes referrals for medical evaluation, audiology services or follow up by other medical professionals. Maintain documentation and certifications required for patient carea. Maintain documentation of patient contact according to JCAHO procedures and standards. b. Ensure documentation is clear and concise, and in compliance with departmental KSHA and ASHA guidelines, and regulatory requirements from third party payers. c. Meet all state requirements for continuing education with the Kansas Board of Healing Arts. Participate in departmental education and research effortsa. May provide educational programs through in-services to the rehab services department or interdisciplinary colleagues, and teaching labs to the Speech students.b. May provide student supervision for Level II students, utilizing a wide variety of supervisory styles to enhance student learning.c. May assist to develop, collect, and analyze performance improvement data. Must be able to perform the professional, clinical and or technical competencies of the assigned unit or department. a. Follow all departmental policies, procedures, and standardsb. Complete other assignments as requested by the physicians and/or Speech Supervisor to assist in the efficient operation/function of the clinic Must be able to perform the professional, clinical and or technical competencies of the assigned unit or department. These statements are intended to describe the essential functions of the job and are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities. Skills and duties may vary dependent upon your department or unit. Other duties may be assigned as required. Required Education and ExperienceMaster's Degree in Communication Disorders/Speech and Hearing Science from an accredited college or university. High School Graduate Prior experience in the independent evaluation and treatment of laryngeal, phonatory, swallowing and upper airway disorders. Required Licensure and CertificationKS Licensed Speech-Language Pathologist - State Department for Aging and Disability Services (Health Occupations Credentialing) Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) from the American Speech Language and Hearing Association (ASHA). Eligible for licensure to practice as an Speech Language Pathologist in the state of Missouri. Knowledge RequirementsInterpersonal skills necessary to work effectively with a wide variety of individuals. Time Type: Full time Job Requisition ID: R-33571 Important information for you to know as you apply: The health system is an equal employment opportunity employer. Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), national origin, ancestry, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or any other legally-protected status. See also Diversity, Equity & Inclusion. The health system provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities. If you need to request reasonable accommodations for your disability as you navigate the recruitment process, please let our recruiters know by requesting an Accommodation Request form using this link [email protected]. Employment with the health system is contingent upon, among other things, agreeing to the health-system-dispute-resolution-program.pdf and signing the agreement to the DRP. Need help finding the right job? We can recommend jobs specifically for you! Create a custom Job Alert by selecting criteria that suit your career interests.

Liver Transplant Nurse Supervisor

Position Title Liver Transplant Nurse Supervisor Bell Hospital Position Summary / Career Interest: The Transplant Supervisor assists and supports the liver transplant team administratively and clinically. This leader assists in supervising, planning, organizing, directing, and coordinating the daily operations and the clinical care teams. This individual has direct reports, is accountable for evaluations, discipline, recruitment, onboarding, and strategic plan initiatives. This individual serves as a professional role model, leader, and daily problem solver for the team they supervise and collaborates with others to establish evidence-based standards of care for the patient populations served. Primary responsibilities also include coordinating the interdisciplinary team approach in the evaluation, treatment, and facilitation of the transplant process as well as follow-up care for individuals who have undergone a liver transplant. Responsibilities and Essential Job Functions Works with liver transplant team in setting, achieving, and implementing goals for the clinical operations of the program Provides training and support to new transplant coordinator staff and other support staff Alongside management, fellow leadership, and clinic educator, ensures patient and family education is up to date and in line with evidence-based practice. This can include the development, planning and conducting of education for patients, families, and outreach Engages in activities designed to encourage the participation of outside medical facilities, referral sources, and health care team members in the transplant Partners with quality and regulatory teams on transplant quality program i.e. QAPI, FACT, UNOS, LEAN, CMSPlans and attends morbidity and mortality meetings, participates in PDCA projects, supports best practice and protocol review and development meetings Responds to call 24/7 as scheduled Supports clinical operations within the liver transplant programs by performing essential functions of a transplant coordinator: Coordinating the clinical management of patient care under the supervision of transplant providers Assures open and clear communication with patients, their families, and the health care team members Rounds on inpatient units as needed Coordinates and manages comprehensive clinical care of the patient throughout inpatient and outpatient phases of care Develops, collects, records, and maintains data registries (UNOS, FACT, VAD and other data base systems) Must be able to perform the professional, clinical and or technical competencies of the assigned unit or department. These statements are intended to describe the essential functions of the job and are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities. Skills and duties may vary dependent upon your department or unit. Other duties may be assigned as required. Required Education and Experience Bachelor Degree Nursing Graduate of an accredited school of nursing 3 or more years RN experience 1 or more years relevant specialty experience Preferred Education and Experience Master Degree Nursing Prior leadership experience Required Licensure and Certification Basic Life Support Heartsaver (BLS HS) (Non-Clinical) - American Heart Association (AHA) Licensed Registered Nurse (LRN) - Multi-State - State Board of Nursing As a condition of your employment and continued employment with the health system, you are required to secure a Nurse Compact License (NCL) within 60 days of your date of hire. This will enable you to perform your job duties not only in Kansas, but other compact states. You will be responsible for any expenses you incur in securing this license and must provide your manager with evidence of this license before the sixty-day period expires. If you fail to secure the NCL as required, you will be immediately removed from the work schedule and placed on an unpaid administrative leave, until we can understand the reasons for your non-compliance. Further failure to comply with the licensing requirement will result in your end of employment with the health system. Preferred Licensure and Certification Certification in specialty field Knowledge Requirements Demonstrated leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills Time Type: Full time Job Requisition ID: R-37838 Important information for you to know as you apply: The health system is an equal employment opportunity employer. Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), national origin, ancestry, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or any other legally-protected status. See also Diversity, Equity & Inclusion. The health system provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities. If you need to request reasonable accommodations for your disability as you navigate the recruitment process, please let our recruiters know by requesting an Accommodation Request form using this link [email protected]. Employment with the health system is contingent upon, among other things, agreeing to the health-system-dispute-resolution-program.pdf and signing the agreement to the DRP. Need help finding the right job? We can recommend jobs specifically for you! Create a custom Job Alert by selecting criteria that suit your career interests.

Clinical Nurse (RN) Float Pool

Position Title Clinical Nurse (RN) Float Pool Varies Bell Hospital Position Summary / Career Interest: Float Pool Our Float Pool provides nurses for units that require additional resources in caring for patients. A staffing coordinator makes assignments based on each nurse's skills and interests. The Float Pool offers and excellent opportunity to work in different nursing specialties and select the one that's right for you. 4, 6, 8,10 & 12 hour shifts available! Full-time, part-time & PRN Acute Care Rotation This unique opportunity will allow a new graduate nurse to work on and gain clinical strength on several different units during their first year of nursing allowing for a broader range of experiences. This position will rotate in our Acute Care Division and will include highly complex medical, surgical and telemetry management of a broad range of diagnoses. After gaining experiences and building relationships on a variety of units, you will better understand the different patient populations and will have the opportunity to apply for full time positions on those units as they become available. If you consider yourself to be a flexible, motivated, and hardworking individual who is anxious to gain a broader clinical experience within our organization, then we look forward to talking to you. Heart Center/Cambridge -Rotation Position This unique opportunity will allow a new graduate nurse to work on and gain clinical strength on several different units during their first year of nursing allowing for a broader range of experiences. This position will rotate in our Heart Center and Cambridge Tower. After gaining experiences and building relationships on a variety of units, you will better understand the different patient populations and will have the opportunity to apply for full time positions on those units as they become available. If you consider yourself to be a flexible, motivated, and hardworking individual who is anxious to gain a broader clinical experience within our organization, then we look forward to talking to you. The Clinical Nurse provides professional nursing care through assessment and accurate documentation, diagnosis, planning, implementation and evaluation for the comfort and well-being of patients. Carries out a plan of care specific to unit competencies for the target patient population. Coordinates care delivery and education through collaboration with patient, family and all health care team providers to ensure safe, effective and quality patient care. Follows organizational policies in providing safe patient care. Performs other duties as assigned. Responsibilities and Essential Job FunctionsProvides professional nursing care through assessment and accurate documentation, diagnosis, planning, implementation and evaluation for the comfort and well-being of patients. Carries out a plan of care specific to unit competencies for the target patient population. Coordinates care delivery and education through collaboration with patient, family and all health care team providers to ensure safe, effective and quality patient care. Follows organizational policies in providing safe patient care. Must be able to perform the professional, clinical and or technical competencies of the assigned unit or department. These statements are intended to describe the essential functions of the job and are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities. Skills and duties may vary dependent upon your department or unit. Other duties may be assigned as required. Required Education and ExperienceHigh School Graduate Associate Degree Nursing For ADN prepared nurses hired after February 24, 2017, must complete BSN degree by the fifth anniversary of employment as an RN with UKHA 6 months to 2 years' experience as a Clinical Nurse Preferred Education and ExperienceBachelor Degree Nursing Required Licensure and CertificationLicensed Registered Nurse (LRN) - Single State - State Board of Nursing (Kansas) or compact license Basic Cardiac Life Support (BLS or BCLS) - American Heart Association (AHA) within 14 days Time Type: Job Requisition ID: R-3576 We are an equal employment opportunity employer without regard to a person's race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity and sexual orientation), national origin, ancestry, age (40 or older), disability, veteran status or genetic information. Need help finding the right job? We can recommend jobs specifically for you! Create a custom Job Alert by selecting criteria that suit your career interests.

RN Float - Labor & Delivery

Description Summary: The competent Nurse, in the Antepartum, L&D, NST, OBED, LDRP, or LDRPN, practices independently and demonstrates an awareness of all relevant aspects of a situation. Provides routine and complex care, in accordance with patient treatment plans. Continues to develop the ability to cope with and manage contingencies of clinical nursing. Makes appropriate assignments and delegates to other care providers as a means to help manage the clinical situation. Responsibilities: Meets expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders. Meets expectations for flexibility of assignment within the ministry. Proactively provide assignment availability on a regular basis. Able to be assigned to more than one unit. Consistent with the ANA Scope and Standards of Practice, provides nursing care utilizing the nursing process, including assessment, diagnosis, planning, intervention and evaluation for assigned patients. Addresses increasingly complex psychological, emotional, cultural, and social needs of patient and families in accordance with their level of practice. Using the appropriate protocol, administers medications and treatments; monitors for side-effects and effectiveness of the treatment prescribed. Documents patient history, symptoms, medication, and care given. Assess learning needs and provides education to patients, family members and/or care givers; identify issues and resources. CORE COMPETENCIES Standard I: Utilizes the Nursing Process Uses critical thinking skills to assess the basic physical, psychosocial, social, cultural, spiritual, and development needs of patient and families. Communicates findings to appropriate healthcare team members. Develops and uses a specific plan of care and modifies it to meet individual patient needs using evidence-based practice. Implements patient care and therapeutic procedures; monitors and documents progression of treatment and teaching goals. Evaluates the care and treatment(s) provided to the patient and the patient response to the care and treatment(s). Performs timely reassessment and documentation. Must be able to perform unit-specific competencies based on the specific patient care need for the designated unit's patient population. Standard II. Patient Throughput & Patient Flow Process Anticipates and plans for admission/discharge/transfer needs to facilitate patient flow. Utilizes appropriate systems of communication and tools to facilitate the discharge process. Coaches on tools and techniques for checking, cross checking and validating orders to ensure accuracy. Standard III. Unit Operations Plans, directs, and evaluates the overall nursing care and functions in a particular nursing unit during an assigned shift. Demonstrates good stewardship in proper use and maintenance of equipment and Supplies. Assesses departmental staffing needs; actively participates in resourcing efforts. Educates and trains others on the operations, ethics, and regulations within the industry. Standard IV. Safe Practice/Quality Care/Regulations Incorporates patient safety practices/guidelines to promote a safe environment resulting in positive patient outcomes. Demonstrates accountability for nursing research and quality improvement activities. Provides evidence-based nursing care. Communicates patient information effectively across the continuum of care. Educates and trains others on the operations, ethics, and regulations within the industry. Knowledge of federal, state and local healthcare-related laws and regulations; ability to comply with these in healthcare practices and activities. TECHNICAL COMPETENCIES Clinical Policies and Standards Follows a specific set of standards and associated clinical procedures Analyzes policy and standards documentation and ensures organizational compliance Provides feedback for improvement of procedures. Assists in the development and implementation of specific procedures. Works with control and monitoring mechanisms, tools and techniques. Health Information Documentation Shares experiences with maintaining paper and electronic patient documentation. Walk through the steps and procedures for receiving, validating and updating patient records. Describes the flow of information between various stations or units. Discusses the functions, features and document flow of electronic documentation. Transcribes verbal orders; explains techniques for ensuring their accuracy. Explains health information documentation best practices and their rationale across health care practices. Medical Equipment Describes experience with basic medical equipment used in own unit or facility. Uses standard diagnostic tools and techniques to resolves common equipment problems. Educates patients about the appropriate use of home medical equipment. Ensures that all equipment and related supplies are in proper working order prior to use to ensure patient safety. Inspects, troubleshoots and evaluates incoming equipment. Medical Order Processing Shares experiences with processing medical orders for one or more groups of patients or conditions. Describes functions and features of the system used to enter, validate, update and forward medical orders. Discusses common errors, their sources and procedures for correcting. Explains considerations for entering and following standing orders. Differentiates between standing orders and preprinted orders and considerations for each. Patient Chart Reading and Interpretation Describes experiences in reading and interpreting patient charts for patients on unit and under own care. Reviews patients’ charts for completion and accuracy; identifies and alerts to mistakes or omissions. Recognizes unexpected readings and alerts nursing or medical staff. Relates examples of mis-readings or misinterpretations and lessons learned. Reviews, discusses and validates own interpretation with others. Patient Safety Shares experiences with ensuring safety for one or more patient groups or settings. Explains key features of safety guidelines and procedures for those groups and settings. Listens and responds to safety inquiries from patients and family members. Recognizes and addresses physiological and psychological signs of problems. Describes considerations for patients who can cause to harm to self, versus harm to others. Utilizes appropriate systems to document misses and near misses, participates in immediate investigating, analysis and reporting in real-time. Job Requirements: Education/Skills Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing, preferred Experience Minimum of 2 years' experience required in a Perinatal Services setting (e.g., Antepartum, L&D, NST, OBED, LDRP, or LDRPN) Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications BLS is required ACLS is required RN License in the state of employment or compact required NRP is required Current STABLE (Post-resuscitation/Pre-transport Stabilization Care of Sick Infants) certification required from one of the following courses: Participant, Lead Instructor, or Support Instructor Current certification required from one of the following: AWHONN Intermediate FHM, AWHONN Intermediate FHM Instructor, AWHONN Advanced FHM Instructor, AWHONN Instructor Trainer, or NCC Electronic Fetal Monitoring (C-EFM) In accordance with the CHRISTUS Health License, Certification and Registration Verification Policy, all Associates are required to obtain the required certifications for their respective positions within the designated time frame. Work Schedule: MULTIPLE SHIFTS AVAILABLE Work Type: Full Time

Material Handler - Part Time (Warehouse like)

Job Duties Provides safe and efficient operation of equipment used for the movement of packages/documents/heavyweight, dangerous goods and ULDs. Assists in the buildup/breakdown of pallets containing heavyweight freight. Serves as liaison between company and ULD repair vendor, as required. Performs other duties as assigned. Minimum Education None Minimum Experience None Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Able to lift 50 lbs. without assistance from the ground to chest level and to maneuver packages of any weight above 50 lbs. using appropriate equipment and/or assistance from another person. Able to walk and stand for designated work hours. Able to bend and squat for designated work hours. Able to maneuver packages above shoulder level. Ability to maneuver packages in enclosed spaces and stack packages above one’s head if required at location. Able to work in all weather conditions if required at work location. Able to climb stairs and ladders if required at work location. Able to successfully complete all basic and re-currency training. The ability to communicate both timely and effectively, in a noisy operations environment, is required. Job Conditions Non-covered safety sensitive position, a drug screen is required. Ability to work in a constant state of alertness and in a safe manner. Since operating motorized conveyances is required in this job, employee must possess a valid driver's license. Pay Range: Starting Pay $ 21.91 Additional Posting Information: AM Shift Tuesday -Saturday 6:00AM -10:00AM EEO Statement Federal Express Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer including, Vets/Disability. Reasonable accommodations are available for qualified individuals with disabilities throughout the application process. Applicants who require reasonable accommodations in the application or hiring process should contact [email protected] . Applicants have rights under Federal Employment Laws: Know Your Rights Pay Transparency Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) Employee Polygraph Protection Act E-Verify Program Participant: Federal Express Corporation participates in the Department of Homeland Security U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services' E-Verify program (For U.S. applicants and employees only). Please click below to learn more about the E-Verify program: E-Verify Notice ( bilingual ) Right to Work Notice ( English ) / ( Spanish ) Pay Transparency: The compensation listed reflects the pay range or rate of pay reasonably expected for this posted position at the posted location or locations. If this opportunity includes multiple job levels, the pay information represents the minimum and maximum range for all levels in that job family. Actual pay is determined by several job-related factors permitted by law and relevant to the position, including, but not limited to, experience relative to the job, tenure, market level, pay at the location for this job, performance, schedule, and work assignment.

Diesel Mechanics – 4/10 shifts excellent pay & benefits!

Become a Community Transit Journey Mechanic Start a rewarding career servicing the vehicles that connect Snohomish County communities every day! If you’re ready to build new skills, work with cutting-edge technology, and enjoy great benefits and career opportunities, Community Transit may be the right place for you. Community Transit is headquartered in Everett, Washington. Applicants must reside in Washington state and report in person to perform their duties. What makes Community Transit different? Stability There has never been a more exciting time to work in the transit industry. Community Transit offers training and career growth in an industry that needs strong and skilled leaders. As light rail expands to our region and as our communities continue to grow, the demand for our services — and mechanics to keep them running — will continue to grow. Future investments in more sustainable transportation and green technology will also open up new opportunities for mechanics. Retirement pension Even if you love your job, you’ll probably want to retire from it someday. Community Transit is a Washington State Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) employer, and our exceptional retirement benefits make it easy. A pension is a type of retirement plan that provides monthly income after you retire from your position. Many people consider pensions to be one of the most reliable ways to plan for retirement, as pension funds are not impacted by the stock market or other economic forces. With a career at Community Transit, your future is secure. Quality of work Taking care of our employees is key to keeping things running like a well-oiled machine. We know that well-cared for engines — and people — won't burn out. We emphasize quality work over quotas. We’re looking for life-long learners and problem-solvers who take pride in their work. Our mechanics enjoy a clean and well-maintained facility where quality of work, safety, and injury prevention are prioritized. Variety No two days are the same as a mechanic at Community Transit. You won't find assembly lines or monotony in our shops. Our mechanics enjoy working on a variety of vehicles, with various tools and tech, and each day brings a new challenge. Investments in new vehicles and green technology will continue to add to the variety of skills our mechanics can grow while working here. Advanced Technology There’s no crawling under dirty engines in a cold and dingy shop at our facilities. Our mechanics work with the most cutting-edge tools in the transit industry in our spacious, heated, and well-lit shop that includes lifts and the ability to easily steam clean vehicles before service. We invest in your training with two full-time trainers dedicated to providing continuing education to mechanics including original equipment manufacturer’s (OEM) training. $5000 Sign-on bonus We've made starting a new career even easier with a sign-on bonus for new mechanics. That’s an extra $5,000 on top of the great benefits and generous pay that our mechanics earn. Start a career that takes you places with some extra cash in your pocket. (*New mechanic sign-on incentive bonus is subject to qualification. Incentive bonus payout and qualification milestones: $1,500 after completion of 60 calendar days, $1,500 after completion of 90 calendar days and $2,000 after completion of probation. Sign-on incentive bonus is subject to applicable payroll taxes and withholding.) Experience requirements Qualified applicants should have: 4 years experience in mechanical repair on diesel and or gasoline-powered equipment, including electrical, gas engines, diesel engines, air systems, suspensions, and air and hydraulic brakes. OR 2 years experience and completion of a 2-year vocational or community college diesel mechanics program. Mechanic pay and benefits We offer a shift differential compensation to employees — an extra bump in pay that some workers make for working outside of normal business hours. Starting pay for Journey-level Mechanics: $52.56 per hour plus excellent benefits. Shift Differential for swing shift is $55.19 per hour before overtime increases. Shift Differential for graveyard shift is $56.50 per hour before overtime increases. Enjoy excellent employee benefits including: Medical, dental, and vision insurance PERS Retirement pension (Public Employee Retirement System) Company-paid life insurance and disability insurance 152 hours of paid time off per year 10 company paid holidays 6 days of Washington Paid Sick Leave Comprehensive wellness program Flexible spending accounts — health care and dependent care $1,100 annual tool and clothing allowance Shift selection and priority for paid time off requests are determined by seniority, which is based on an employee’s hire date. As a note, Community Transit has extended job offers to a group of current contract employees as part of an operational transition. These employees will receive a seniority date of Oct. 1, 2024, even if their official start date with Community Transit is later. In addition to our generous benefits, mechanics also enjoy: Employer-paid and maintained uniforms and protective clothing Community Transit provides a $1,100 annual tool and clothing allowance paid each year to all employees who have completed 1,040 hours of work and applies to roles that require personal tools and work clothing Employee assistance program that provides consultation and referral services for things like stress management, grief and loss, anxiety and depression, etc. ORCA bus pass Transportation incentive program: Employees who rideshare 60% of their work shifts per month receive a monthly incentive paid quarterly Core points — employee recognition program Company-paid DOT medical exams when employees use a contracted facility5c143e31-5e48-4549-b638-05792d185386

Diesel Mechanics – $55.19/hour swing $56.50/hour graveyard!

Become a Community Transit Journey Mechanic Start a rewarding career servicing the vehicles that connect Snohomish County communities every day! If you’re ready to build new skills, work with cutting-edge technology, and enjoy great benefits and career opportunities, Community Transit may be the right place for you. Community Transit is headquartered in Everett, Washington. Applicants must reside in Washington state and report in person to perform their duties. What makes Community Transit different? Stability There has never been a more exciting time to work in the transit industry. Community Transit offers training and career growth in an industry that needs strong and skilled leaders. As light rail expands to our region and as our communities continue to grow, the demand for our services — and mechanics to keep them running — will continue to grow. Future investments in more sustainable transportation and green technology will also open up new opportunities for mechanics. Retirement pension Even if you love your job, you’ll probably want to retire from it someday. Community Transit is a Washington State Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) employer, and our exceptional retirement benefits make it easy. A pension is a type of retirement plan that provides monthly income after you retire from your position. Many people consider pensions to be one of the most reliable ways to plan for retirement, as pension funds are not impacted by the stock market or other economic forces. With a career at Community Transit, your future is secure. Quality of work Taking care of our employees is key to keeping things running like a well-oiled machine. We know that well-cared for engines — and people — won't burn out. We emphasize quality work over quotas. We’re looking for life-long learners and problem-solvers who take pride in their work. Our mechanics enjoy a clean and well-maintained facility where quality of work, safety, and injury prevention are prioritized. Variety No two days are the same as a mechanic at Community Transit. You won't find assembly lines or monotony in our shops. Our mechanics enjoy working on a variety of vehicles, with various tools and tech, and each day brings a new challenge. Investments in new vehicles and green technology will continue to add to the variety of skills our mechanics can grow while working here. Advanced Technology There’s no crawling under dirty engines in a cold and dingy shop at our facilities. Our mechanics work with the most cutting-edge tools in the transit industry in our spacious, heated, and well-lit shop that includes lifts and the ability to easily steam clean vehicles before service. We invest in your training with two full-time trainers dedicated to providing continuing education to mechanics including original equipment manufacturer’s (OEM) training. $5000 Sign-on bonus We've made starting a new career even easier with a sign-on bonus for new mechanics. That’s an extra $5,000 on top of the great benefits and generous pay that our mechanics earn. Start a career that takes you places with some extra cash in your pocket. (*New mechanic sign-on incentive bonus is subject to qualification. Incentive bonus payout and qualification milestones: $1,500 after completion of 60 calendar days, $1,500 after completion of 90 calendar days and $2,000 after completion of probation. Sign-on incentive bonus is subject to applicable payroll taxes and withholding.) Experience requirements Qualified applicants should have: 4 years experience in mechanical repair on diesel and or gasoline-powered equipment, including electrical, gas engines, diesel engines, air systems, suspensions, and air and hydraulic brakes. OR 2 years experience and completion of a 2-year vocational or community college diesel mechanics program. Mechanic pay and benefits We offer a shift differential compensation to employees — an extra bump in pay that some workers make for working outside of normal business hours. Starting pay for Journey-level Mechanics: $52.56 per hour plus excellent benefits. Shift Differential for swing shift is $55.19 per hour before overtime increases. Shift Differential for graveyard shift is $56.50 per hour before overtime increases. Enjoy excellent employee benefits including: Medical, dental, and vision insurance PERS Retirement pension (Public Employee Retirement System) Company-paid life insurance and disability insurance 152 hours of paid time off per year 10 company paid holidays 6 days of Washington Paid Sick Leave Comprehensive wellness program Flexible spending accounts — health care and dependent care $1,100 annual tool and clothing allowance Shift selection and priority for paid time off requests are determined by seniority, which is based on an employee’s hire date. As a note, Community Transit has extended job offers to a group of current contract employees as part of an operational transition. These employees will receive a seniority date of Oct. 1, 2024, even if their official start date with Community Transit is later. In addition to our generous benefits, mechanics also enjoy: Employer-paid and maintained uniforms and protective clothing Community Transit provides a $1,100 annual tool and clothing allowance paid each year to all employees who have completed 1,040 hours of work and applies to roles that require personal tools and work clothing Employee assistance program that provides consultation and referral services for things like stress management, grief and loss, anxiety and depression, etc. ORCA bus pass Transportation incentive program: Employees who rideshare 60% of their work shifts per month receive a monthly incentive paid quarterly Core points — employee recognition program Company-paid DOT medical exams when employees use a contracted facility5c143e31-5e48-4549-b638-05792d185386

Diesel Mechanics – New hires get $5,000 sign-on bonus!

Become a Community Transit Journey Mechanic Start a rewarding career servicing the vehicles that connect Snohomish County communities every day! If you’re ready to build new skills, work with cutting-edge technology, and enjoy great benefits and career opportunities, Community Transit may be the right place for you. Community Transit is headquartered in Everett, Washington. Applicants must reside in Washington state and report in person to perform their duties. What makes Community Transit different? Stability There has never been a more exciting time to work in the transit industry. Community Transit offers training and career growth in an industry that needs strong and skilled leaders. As light rail expands to our region and as our communities continue to grow, the demand for our services — and mechanics to keep them running — will continue to grow. Future investments in more sustainable transportation and green technology will also open up new opportunities for mechanics. Retirement pension Even if you love your job, you’ll probably want to retire from it someday. Community Transit is a Washington State Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) employer, and our exceptional retirement benefits make it easy. A pension is a type of retirement plan that provides monthly income after you retire from your position. Many people consider pensions to be one of the most reliable ways to plan for retirement, as pension funds are not impacted by the stock market or other economic forces. With a career at Community Transit, your future is secure. Quality of work Taking care of our employees is key to keeping things running like a well-oiled machine. We know that well-cared for engines — and people — won't burn out. We emphasize quality work over quotas. We’re looking for life-long learners and problem-solvers who take pride in their work. Our mechanics enjoy a clean and well-maintained facility where quality of work, safety, and injury prevention are prioritized. Variety No two days are the same as a mechanic at Community Transit. You won't find assembly lines or monotony in our shops. Our mechanics enjoy working on a variety of vehicles, with various tools and tech, and each day brings a new challenge. Investments in new vehicles and green technology will continue to add to the variety of skills our mechanics can grow while working here. Advanced Technology There’s no crawling under dirty engines in a cold and dingy shop at our facilities. Our mechanics work with the most cutting-edge tools in the transit industry in our spacious, heated, and well-lit shop that includes lifts and the ability to easily steam clean vehicles before service. We invest in your training with two full-time trainers dedicated to providing continuing education to mechanics including original equipment manufacturer’s (OEM) training. $5000 Sign-on bonus We've made starting a new career even easier with a sign-on bonus for new mechanics. That’s an extra $5,000 on top of the great benefits and generous pay that our mechanics earn. Start a career that takes you places with some extra cash in your pocket. (*New mechanic sign-on incentive bonus is subject to qualification. Incentive bonus payout and qualification milestones: $1,500 after completion of 60 calendar days, $1,500 after completion of 90 calendar days and $2,000 after completion of probation. Sign-on incentive bonus is subject to applicable payroll taxes and withholding.) Experience requirements Qualified applicants should have: 4 years experience in mechanical repair on diesel and or gasoline-powered equipment, including electrical, gas engines, diesel engines, air systems, suspensions, and air and hydraulic brakes. OR 2 years experience and completion of a 2-year vocational or community college diesel mechanics program. Mechanic pay and benefits We offer a shift differential compensation to employees — an extra bump in pay that some workers make for working outside of normal business hours. Starting pay for Journey-level Mechanics: $52.56 per hour plus excellent benefits. Shift Differential for swing shift is $55.19 per hour before overtime increases. Shift Differential for graveyard shift is $56.50 per hour before overtime increases. Enjoy excellent employee benefits including: Medical, dental, and vision insurance PERS Retirement pension (Public Employee Retirement System) Company-paid life insurance and disability insurance 152 hours of paid time off per year 10 company paid holidays 6 days of Washington Paid Sick Leave Comprehensive wellness program Flexible spending accounts — health care and dependent care $1,100 annual tool and clothing allowance Shift selection and priority for paid time off requests are determined by seniority, which is based on an employee’s hire date. As a note, Community Transit has extended job offers to a group of current contract employees as part of an operational transition. These employees will receive a seniority date of Oct. 1, 2024, even if their official start date with Community Transit is later. In addition to our generous benefits, mechanics also enjoy: Employer-paid and maintained uniforms and protective clothing Community Transit provides a $1,100 annual tool and clothing allowance paid each year to all employees who have completed 1,040 hours of work and applies to roles that require personal tools and work clothing Employee assistance program that provides consultation and referral services for things like stress management, grief and loss, anxiety and depression, etc. ORCA bus pass Transportation incentive program: Employees who rideshare 60% of their work shifts per month receive a monthly incentive paid quarterly Core points — employee recognition program Company-paid DOT medical exams when employees use a contracted facility5c143e31-5e48-4549-b638-05792d185386

Diesel Mechanics – $52.56/hour up to 7.5% shift differential!

Become a Community Transit Journey Mechanic Start a rewarding career servicing the vehicles that connect Snohomish County communities every day! If you’re ready to build new skills, work with cutting-edge technology, and enjoy great benefits and career opportunities, Community Transit may be the right place for you. Community Transit is headquartered in Everett, Washington. Applicants must reside in Washington state and report in person to perform their duties. What makes Community Transit different? Stability There has never been a more exciting time to work in the transit industry. Community Transit offers training and career growth in an industry that needs strong and skilled leaders. As light rail expands to our region and as our communities continue to grow, the demand for our services — and mechanics to keep them running — will continue to grow. Future investments in more sustainable transportation and green technology will also open up new opportunities for mechanics. Retirement pension Even if you love your job, you’ll probably want to retire from it someday. Community Transit is a Washington State Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) employer, and our exceptional retirement benefits make it easy. A pension is a type of retirement plan that provides monthly income after you retire from your position. Many people consider pensions to be one of the most reliable ways to plan for retirement, as pension funds are not impacted by the stock market or other economic forces. With a career at Community Transit, your future is secure. Quality of work Taking care of our employees is key to keeping things running like a well-oiled machine. We know that well-cared for engines — and people — won't burn out. We emphasize quality work over quotas. We’re looking for life-long learners and problem-solvers who take pride in their work. Our mechanics enjoy a clean and well-maintained facility where quality of work, safety, and injury prevention are prioritized. Variety No two days are the same as a mechanic at Community Transit. You won't find assembly lines or monotony in our shops. Our mechanics enjoy working on a variety of vehicles, with various tools and tech, and each day brings a new challenge. Investments in new vehicles and green technology will continue to add to the variety of skills our mechanics can grow while working here. Advanced Technology There’s no crawling under dirty engines in a cold and dingy shop at our facilities. Our mechanics work with the most cutting-edge tools in the transit industry in our spacious, heated, and well-lit shop that includes lifts and the ability to easily steam clean vehicles before service. We invest in your training with two full-time trainers dedicated to providing continuing education to mechanics including original equipment manufacturer’s (OEM) training. $5000 Sign-on bonus We've made starting a new career even easier with a sign-on bonus for new mechanics. That’s an extra $5,000 on top of the great benefits and generous pay that our mechanics earn. Start a career that takes you places with some extra cash in your pocket. (*New mechanic sign-on incentive bonus is subject to qualification. Incentive bonus payout and qualification milestones: $1,500 after completion of 60 calendar days, $1,500 after completion of 90 calendar days and $2,000 after completion of probation. Sign-on incentive bonus is subject to applicable payroll taxes and withholding.) Experience requirements Qualified applicants should have: 4 years experience in mechanical repair on diesel and or gasoline-powered equipment, including electrical, gas engines, diesel engines, air systems, suspensions, and air and hydraulic brakes. OR 2 years experience and completion of a 2-year vocational or community college diesel mechanics program. Mechanic pay and benefits We offer a shift differential compensation to employees — an extra bump in pay that some workers make for working outside of normal business hours. Starting pay for Journey-level Mechanics: $52.56 per hour plus excellent benefits. Shift Differential for swing shift is $55.19 per hour before overtime increases. Shift Differential for graveyard shift is $56.50 per hour before overtime increases. Enjoy excellent employee benefits including: Medical, dental, and vision insurance PERS Retirement pension (Public Employee Retirement System) Company-paid life insurance and disability insurance 152 hours of paid time off per year 10 company paid holidays 6 days of Washington Paid Sick Leave Comprehensive wellness program Flexible spending accounts — health care and dependent care $1,100 annual tool and clothing allowance Shift selection and priority for paid time off requests are determined by seniority, which is based on an employee’s hire date. As a note, Community Transit has extended job offers to a group of current contract employees as part of an operational transition. These employees will receive a seniority date of Oct. 1, 2024, even if their official start date with Community Transit is later. In addition to our generous benefits, mechanics also enjoy: Employer-paid and maintained uniforms and protective clothing Community Transit provides a $1,100 annual tool and clothing allowance paid each year to all employees who have completed 1,040 hours of work and applies to roles that require personal tools and work clothing Employee assistance program that provides consultation and referral services for things like stress management, grief and loss, anxiety and depression, etc. ORCA bus pass Transportation incentive program: Employees who rideshare 60% of their work shifts per month receive a monthly incentive paid quarterly Core points — employee recognition program Company-paid DOT medical exams when employees use a contracted facility5c143e31-5e48-4549-b638-05792d185386

Bilingual Behavior Technician - Afternoon Hours

Immediate positions available to work with children with autism spectrum disorder and their families! At ABS Kids we find our purpose in the wow moments our clients experience each day, learning new skills and reaching new goals. Join us as a Behavior Technician and discover wow for yourself in your career path. WorkInWow Benefits and Compensation: $20.00 - $25.00 / hour Earn an additional $2.00/hour (premium pay) for hours worked in the home setting starting at 3 pm Increase for RBT certification Paid drive time / mileage reimbursement 401(k) plus company match Paid time off earned for every hour worked! Paid training We also support you with: LAUNCH career path - clear milestones with rewards including bonuses and promotions Referral bonus program Free continuing education opportunities Free CPR and safety training Employee assistance program including free financial advice, free counseling support, mental health resources Virtual office connection to hundreds of colleagues nationwide, and fun local events with colleagues in your area Learn transferable skills which open the door to great careers in behavior health What You Will Do: Teach kids while playing, and following a treatment plan specific to that child Observe, play and collect data so you can write a progress note Help kids learn essential life skills such as motor skills, social skills, emotional skills and more Work on goals with child that help shape challenging behaviors into communication skills Make a difference in the life of a child! Skills and Qualities We Are Looking For: Current certification as a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) or ability to obtain after hire Paid prior experience working with kids (i.e. Camp counselor, daycare, nanny, school setting, ABA, etc) preferred Lots of energy, playful, creative, able to think on your feet Dependable - someone your client and their family can count on Ability to constantly get up and down off floor, move quickly Tech savviness - comfortable learning our data collection software and using Microsoft Office 365 (Excel, Outlook, Teams) Desire to learn, work independently, and provide the best quality care to our clients Interested in working with evidence-based methods based in science and proven effective Who We Are Its in the wow moments that we find our purpose at ABS Kids. Our shared experiences are the milestones that influence our work. The mission of our work with children with autism and their families feeds our spirit. With every wow moment, we can see our impact grow. At ABS Kids we are empowered by the breadth of our differences. Our mission is to create a culture where all people thrive because their diverse stories are heard and celebrated. We commit to an evolving understanding of diversity as we learn from one another. We are committed to equal employment opportunities regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity or Veteran status. CA Job Applicant Privacy Notice IBTI