Who We Are
With three campuses along Colorado’s Front Range, FRCC is the state’s largest community college. We enroll close to 28,000 students annually from our diverse service area, which offers a variety of cultural and recreational activities.
Each year approximately 5,000 FRCC students transfer to four-year universities and FRCC offers more than 36 career training programs that prepare students for immediate employment and rewarding careers. Last year, more than 5,000 high school students took concurrent enrollment classes with us, earning college credit without having to pay college tuition. And we were recently ranked as one of the “Top Online Colleges” in the country by Newsweek .
One of FRCC’s main goals is to offer educational excellence for everyone. The college’s strong commitment to student success means we start by creating an inclusive and equitable environment—one where both students and employees feel they belong and are supported. FRCC’s focus on diversity, equity and inclusion is woven into the fabric of our college conversations and decision-making processes. We are actively seeking to hire a workforce that reflects the diversity of our student body.
The college is also an emerging Hispanic Serving Institution. For us, becoming an HSI is an intentional commitment to being a college where our Latinx (and other historically marginalized) students thrive.
FRCC employees and leaders work hard to create a culture of collaboration, innovation and pride. We’re looking to hire people who share these values—along with our commitment to student success, equity and excellence.
Who You Are
As the Foundation Program Coordinator, you will serve as the project management hub for the Foundation & Community Partnerships division. This role ensures that programs, sponsorships, and financial processes are executed efficiently, compliantly, and in alignment with institutional priorities.
In the position, you will integrate program coordination, financial oversight, office management, and stakeholder engagement to support the division’s fundraising, governance, and community partnership efforts. Acting as a central point of contact for Foundation operations, the Program Coordinator manages concurrent initiatives, manages milestone tracking, develops standard operating procedures, supports scholarship stewardship, and ensures compliance with nonprofit and institutional regulations.
This role will manage and monitor departmental and foundation finances, including tracking expenses, processing transactions, and ensuring timely reconciliations and reporting. You will collaborate with team members to prepare financial statements and supports audits to maintain accurate financial records.
This position requires a strong on-campus presence, and you may have the opportunity to work remotely once training is completed.
This position will travel regularly between Boulder County, Larimer, and Westminster Campuses for event support. Occasionally, these events are in the evenings and on the weekends.
Please note: You need to be a Colorado resident on your first day of employment. Also, Front Range Community College is an E-Verify employer.
SALARY: $55,769 - $58,557 annually
The salary range reflects the minimum and maximum starting salary for the position. When determining the starting salary for a new employee, FRCC takes into consideration a combination of the selected candidate’s education, training and experience as it relates to the requirements of the position, as well as the position’s scope and complexity, internal pay equity and external market value.
BENEFITS: For information about benefits, please view APT & Faculty Benefits .
SELECTION PROCESS: Position will remain open until filled with a priority deadline of April 7, 2026. This posting may be used to fill multiple or similar positions.
The selection process for the Program Coordinator will be conducted through a competitive, merit-based evaluation of all qualified applicants. Preliminary screening will be based on the completed application package submitted by the candidate. In your application, please include a resume and cover letter that specifically address how your background and experience align with the requirements, qualifications, and responsibilities of the position.
Primary Duties
Program Operations:
Coordinates program operations and special projects support for the Foundation and Community Partnerships division.
Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to coordinate Foundation events, including interviewing vendors, researching venues, negotiating services, and reviewing contracts.
Attends events to manage logistics and make connections with students, employees, donors, and community partners.
Manages multiple concurrent projects and employs project management tools to keep stakeholders engaged, informed, and completing action items on time and within budget.
Cultivates strong relationships with college-wide departments and community partners, including FRCC staff and faculty, students, professional organizations, Board of Directors, community and business leaders, donors and various community constituencies, agencies, and vendors.
Develops systems and processes for managing Foundation activities to be inclusive and transparent, including posting events and community outreach opportunities.
Manages and develops annual scholarship recipient packets and collects data for the annual impact report to steward fundholders at the Foundation.
Office Operations, Communication and Community Engagement:
Manages FRCC college-wide sponsorship and membership funding application process and procurement management to support FRCC’s professional networking and community collaborations.
Works closely with the Executive Director and the Foundation team to provide timely and thoughtful responses to internal and external inquiries related to community outreach, membership, sponsorship, and other partnerships.
Manages office operations by employing project management tools to optimize efficiency and foster collaboration among staff members including meeting coordination, budgeting, expense tracking, and travel planning and reimbursement.
Assess project workflows and make process improvement recommendations to support the Foundation Team in maximizing collaboration, resource us, and impact.
Collaborates with the marketing department to ensure all branded items will meet the objectives of the event or program.
Develops Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for efficient organizational management with awareness of 5013c nonprofit organization rules, donor bills of rights and institutional policies and procedures.
Composes and prepares letters, correspondence, special reports, and presentations.
Prepares and processes documents, including contracts, purchase requisitions, and expense vouchers.
Develops document management and retention policies in coordination with Associate Director of Programs & Operations.
Maintains accurate records and documentation for auditing purposes, including recording board meeting minutes and tracking them.
Financial Operations:
Monitors department and Foundation budget, which includes tracking expenses.
Collaborates with the Foundation bookkeeper, Associate Director of Operations & Programs and Donor Services Manager to prepare financial reports.
Ensures all transactions are deposited online in bank accounts and processed in time for month end and quarter end close as per agreed timetable including monthly reconciliation.
Assists the Associate Director of Operations & Programs during the annual audit of the Foundation’s financial records.
Required Competencies
Mission, Vision & Values: Embraces the mission, vision, and values of FRC. Understands the importance of the work that you do to support institutional goals.
Relationship Building: Maintains and fosters relationships of the department and takes opportunities to listen for improvement to improve services.
Project Management: Manages multiple, concurrent, complex projects for foundation and institutional events. Applies project management techniques and processes to ensure the successful implementation of development and community partnership projects within budget and on time, achieving key program deliverables.
Equity Mindedness: Collaborates with donors, employees and students while incorporating equity, diversity, and inclusive excellence which will support the goals of FRCC and helps them feel they belong. Views department operations through an equity lens. Calls attention to processes that lead to inequity in serving students. Understands the College's equity goals and how your role supports FRCC's ability to achieve those goals.
Communication: Communicates effectively, verbally and in writing, with donors, students, and employees.
Adaptability: Proactively seeks ways to support all Office staff; as well as being understanding and flexible to changes in policies and procedures.
Student Centeredness: Places the student at the center of your work. Adopts a philosophy that makes serving students a cornerstone of your work.
Collaboration: Collaborates with colleagues across departments to further student engagement.
Data Usage: Reviews data within the department, paying attention to what it shows about our performance and impact on student success and donor relationships. Makes recommendations to Executive Director to improve programs and services.
Cultural Self-Awareness: Examines own beliefs and acknowledges own biases and how they have impacted or may impact the ability to serve students and community members.
Cultural Competence: Recognizes the need to become knowledgeable about the ways to communicate and support those we serve of other backgrounds. Changes approach to reflect the new learning.
Operational Planning: Aligns work with the college's strategic plan and branding. Understands the department's expectations and finds proactive ways to support the goals of the department.
Leading from the Middle: Leads from your position by closely examining your responsibilities for the department and bringing ideas to the Executive Director that the college should consider student-centered.
Team Building: Participates in team-building exercises and strives to build positive and collaborative relationships with colleagues cross-functionally.
Qualifications
Required Education/Training & Work Experience:
An associate’s degree and four (4) years of administrative or project coordination experience.
OR
A Bachelor’s degree and two (2) years of administrative or project coordination experience.
AND
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Proficiency in data entry and maintaining detailed records.
Preferred Education/Training & Work Experience:
Ability to communicate effectively in Spanish.
Welcoming. Respectful. Inclusive. Together, we are FRCC.
For information on Front Range Community College’s Security, including Clery Act/Crime Statistics for the campuses and surrounding area, view FRCC’s Annual Security Report .
Mar 25, 2026
Full time
Who We Are
With three campuses along Colorado’s Front Range, FRCC is the state’s largest community college. We enroll close to 28,000 students annually from our diverse service area, which offers a variety of cultural and recreational activities.
Each year approximately 5,000 FRCC students transfer to four-year universities and FRCC offers more than 36 career training programs that prepare students for immediate employment and rewarding careers. Last year, more than 5,000 high school students took concurrent enrollment classes with us, earning college credit without having to pay college tuition. And we were recently ranked as one of the “Top Online Colleges” in the country by Newsweek .
One of FRCC’s main goals is to offer educational excellence for everyone. The college’s strong commitment to student success means we start by creating an inclusive and equitable environment—one where both students and employees feel they belong and are supported. FRCC’s focus on diversity, equity and inclusion is woven into the fabric of our college conversations and decision-making processes. We are actively seeking to hire a workforce that reflects the diversity of our student body.
The college is also an emerging Hispanic Serving Institution. For us, becoming an HSI is an intentional commitment to being a college where our Latinx (and other historically marginalized) students thrive.
FRCC employees and leaders work hard to create a culture of collaboration, innovation and pride. We’re looking to hire people who share these values—along with our commitment to student success, equity and excellence.
Who You Are
As the Foundation Program Coordinator, you will serve as the project management hub for the Foundation & Community Partnerships division. This role ensures that programs, sponsorships, and financial processes are executed efficiently, compliantly, and in alignment with institutional priorities.
In the position, you will integrate program coordination, financial oversight, office management, and stakeholder engagement to support the division’s fundraising, governance, and community partnership efforts. Acting as a central point of contact for Foundation operations, the Program Coordinator manages concurrent initiatives, manages milestone tracking, develops standard operating procedures, supports scholarship stewardship, and ensures compliance with nonprofit and institutional regulations.
This role will manage and monitor departmental and foundation finances, including tracking expenses, processing transactions, and ensuring timely reconciliations and reporting. You will collaborate with team members to prepare financial statements and supports audits to maintain accurate financial records.
This position requires a strong on-campus presence, and you may have the opportunity to work remotely once training is completed.
This position will travel regularly between Boulder County, Larimer, and Westminster Campuses for event support. Occasionally, these events are in the evenings and on the weekends.
Please note: You need to be a Colorado resident on your first day of employment. Also, Front Range Community College is an E-Verify employer.
SALARY: $55,769 - $58,557 annually
The salary range reflects the minimum and maximum starting salary for the position. When determining the starting salary for a new employee, FRCC takes into consideration a combination of the selected candidate’s education, training and experience as it relates to the requirements of the position, as well as the position’s scope and complexity, internal pay equity and external market value.
BENEFITS: For information about benefits, please view APT & Faculty Benefits .
SELECTION PROCESS: Position will remain open until filled with a priority deadline of April 7, 2026. This posting may be used to fill multiple or similar positions.
The selection process for the Program Coordinator will be conducted through a competitive, merit-based evaluation of all qualified applicants. Preliminary screening will be based on the completed application package submitted by the candidate. In your application, please include a resume and cover letter that specifically address how your background and experience align with the requirements, qualifications, and responsibilities of the position.
Primary Duties
Program Operations:
Coordinates program operations and special projects support for the Foundation and Community Partnerships division.
Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to coordinate Foundation events, including interviewing vendors, researching venues, negotiating services, and reviewing contracts.
Attends events to manage logistics and make connections with students, employees, donors, and community partners.
Manages multiple concurrent projects and employs project management tools to keep stakeholders engaged, informed, and completing action items on time and within budget.
Cultivates strong relationships with college-wide departments and community partners, including FRCC staff and faculty, students, professional organizations, Board of Directors, community and business leaders, donors and various community constituencies, agencies, and vendors.
Develops systems and processes for managing Foundation activities to be inclusive and transparent, including posting events and community outreach opportunities.
Manages and develops annual scholarship recipient packets and collects data for the annual impact report to steward fundholders at the Foundation.
Office Operations, Communication and Community Engagement:
Manages FRCC college-wide sponsorship and membership funding application process and procurement management to support FRCC’s professional networking and community collaborations.
Works closely with the Executive Director and the Foundation team to provide timely and thoughtful responses to internal and external inquiries related to community outreach, membership, sponsorship, and other partnerships.
Manages office operations by employing project management tools to optimize efficiency and foster collaboration among staff members including meeting coordination, budgeting, expense tracking, and travel planning and reimbursement.
Assess project workflows and make process improvement recommendations to support the Foundation Team in maximizing collaboration, resource us, and impact.
Collaborates with the marketing department to ensure all branded items will meet the objectives of the event or program.
Develops Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for efficient organizational management with awareness of 5013c nonprofit organization rules, donor bills of rights and institutional policies and procedures.
Composes and prepares letters, correspondence, special reports, and presentations.
Prepares and processes documents, including contracts, purchase requisitions, and expense vouchers.
Develops document management and retention policies in coordination with Associate Director of Programs & Operations.
Maintains accurate records and documentation for auditing purposes, including recording board meeting minutes and tracking them.
Financial Operations:
Monitors department and Foundation budget, which includes tracking expenses.
Collaborates with the Foundation bookkeeper, Associate Director of Operations & Programs and Donor Services Manager to prepare financial reports.
Ensures all transactions are deposited online in bank accounts and processed in time for month end and quarter end close as per agreed timetable including monthly reconciliation.
Assists the Associate Director of Operations & Programs during the annual audit of the Foundation’s financial records.
Required Competencies
Mission, Vision & Values: Embraces the mission, vision, and values of FRC. Understands the importance of the work that you do to support institutional goals.
Relationship Building: Maintains and fosters relationships of the department and takes opportunities to listen for improvement to improve services.
Project Management: Manages multiple, concurrent, complex projects for foundation and institutional events. Applies project management techniques and processes to ensure the successful implementation of development and community partnership projects within budget and on time, achieving key program deliverables.
Equity Mindedness: Collaborates with donors, employees and students while incorporating equity, diversity, and inclusive excellence which will support the goals of FRCC and helps them feel they belong. Views department operations through an equity lens. Calls attention to processes that lead to inequity in serving students. Understands the College's equity goals and how your role supports FRCC's ability to achieve those goals.
Communication: Communicates effectively, verbally and in writing, with donors, students, and employees.
Adaptability: Proactively seeks ways to support all Office staff; as well as being understanding and flexible to changes in policies and procedures.
Student Centeredness: Places the student at the center of your work. Adopts a philosophy that makes serving students a cornerstone of your work.
Collaboration: Collaborates with colleagues across departments to further student engagement.
Data Usage: Reviews data within the department, paying attention to what it shows about our performance and impact on student success and donor relationships. Makes recommendations to Executive Director to improve programs and services.
Cultural Self-Awareness: Examines own beliefs and acknowledges own biases and how they have impacted or may impact the ability to serve students and community members.
Cultural Competence: Recognizes the need to become knowledgeable about the ways to communicate and support those we serve of other backgrounds. Changes approach to reflect the new learning.
Operational Planning: Aligns work with the college's strategic plan and branding. Understands the department's expectations and finds proactive ways to support the goals of the department.
Leading from the Middle: Leads from your position by closely examining your responsibilities for the department and bringing ideas to the Executive Director that the college should consider student-centered.
Team Building: Participates in team-building exercises and strives to build positive and collaborative relationships with colleagues cross-functionally.
Qualifications
Required Education/Training & Work Experience:
An associate’s degree and four (4) years of administrative or project coordination experience.
OR
A Bachelor’s degree and two (2) years of administrative or project coordination experience.
AND
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Proficiency in data entry and maintaining detailed records.
Preferred Education/Training & Work Experience:
Ability to communicate effectively in Spanish.
Welcoming. Respectful. Inclusive. Together, we are FRCC.
For information on Front Range Community College’s Security, including Clery Act/Crime Statistics for the campuses and surrounding area, view FRCC’s Annual Security Report .
Keeping Washington Clean and Evergreen
The Department of Ecology is hiring a Senior Financial Advisor (WMS Band 2 ) within the Financial Services Division.
Location:
Headquarters Office in Lacey, WA .
Upon hire, you must live within a commutable distance from the duty station.
Schedule:
This position is eligible for telework and flexible schedule options.
A minimum of three days per week is required in the office.
Schedules are dependent upon position needs and are subject to change.
Application Timeline:
Apply by March 26, 2026
This position will remain open until filled. The agency reserves the right to make a hire at any time after application review begins. Applications received after the date above may not be considered.
Duties
As the Senior Financial Advisor, you will provide expert accounting and financial guidance that supports strong decision-making across the agency. You will collaborate closely with the Fiscal Manager and agency financial leaders to ensure accurate, reliable financial information and strong internal controls. Your work will strengthen Ecology’s financial foundation and ensure consistent compliance with state and federal requirements.
In this role, you will work on projects and issues that affect every program at Ecology. You will coordinate statewide audits, guide the development of the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report, and help shape agency-wide financial policies and practices. You will deepen your expertise with complex financial systems, regulations, and statewide processes. If you are looking for meaningful public service and a role with high impact and professional growth, this position offers both.
What you will do:
Provide senior-level financial and accounting guidance to the Fiscal Manager, CFO, Budget Director, policy managers, and section managers to ensure accurate and credible financial information across statewide systems.
Manage the agency’s cost allocation processes, fund equity work, and Grants Receivable cycle, including scheduling and ensuring timely and accurate distribution of financial data.
Oversee the integrity and reconciliation of Ecology’s financial systems with statewide systems, ensuring compatibility, accuracy, and strong internal controls.
Coordinate all state, federal, and contracted audits as the agency’s Audit Liaison, respond to auditor requests, develop and monitor Corrective Action Plans, and provide regular updates on progress and risk.
Lead the planning, coordination, and production of the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report in collaboration with the Fiscal Office and the Office of Financial Management.
Interpret state and federal financial regulations, develop agency-wide financial policies, participate in statewide financial management discussions, and analyze proposed legislation.
Implement new statewide financial and administrative processes and deliver training to fiscal, budget, and program staff on systems, reporting tools, and grant and loan administration.
Manage capital asset accountability as the Agency Inventory Officer, ensuring compliance with asset protection and loss reporting requirements.
Qualifications
For detailed information on how we calculate experience and responses to other frequently asked questions, please visit our Recruitment website .
Required Qualifications:
Nine (9) years of experience and/or education as described below:
Experience in state accounting. Experience must include three (3) years of supervising or leading fiscal positions.
Education involving a major study in business, accounting, public administration or a closely related field with a minimum of 30 quarter or 20 semester credit hours in accounting, auditing, or budgeting.
Experience must include demonstrated competence in the following skill sets:
Advanced knowledge of and ability to effectively use state accounting systems, state laws, policies, and procedures regarding fiscal and administrative issues, and federal laws impacting financial activities.
Demonstrated knowledge of appropriation, allotment, and budget processes within state government.
Knowledge of state budget management systems and ability to work collaboratively with agency budget managers and staff.
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively, work collaboratively with, and present complex financial material to all levels of agency management and staff.
Advanced skills and ability to analyze an existing process, identify areas in need of improvement, and develop new steps that will improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the process.
Ability to use professional, technical, and intuitive judgment to make decisions and exercise extreme confidentiality, discretion, and professional decorum always.
Examples of how to qualify:
9 years of experience.
8 years of experience AND 30-59 semester or 45-89 quarter college credits.
7 years of experience AND 60-89 semester or 90-134 quarter college credits (Associate’s degree).
6 years of experience AND 90-119 semester or 135-179 quarter college credits.
5 years of experience AND a Bachelor’s degree.
3 years of experience AND a Master’s degree or higher.
Special Requirements/Conditions of Employment:
Must read, sign, and abide by the Financial Services/Fiscal Office Agreement on Confidential Information (Part A), Internal Control Responsibility (Part B), and Safeguarding and Preventing Misuse of Ecology’s Data (Part C).
Desired Qualifications:
Demonstrated knowledge of federal grant management, cash management, and revenue management.
Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of federal and state laws and rules regarding compensation and pay.
Demonstrated knowledge of state and federal contracting and procurement laws, policies, and procedures.
Experience in designing expenditure and revenue codes and reports that will meet state requirements and the needs of agency management.
Ability to negotiate with and influence both internal and external customers and entities by utilizing negotiation skills and/or effective oral and written communication skills, while maintaining a recognized level of trust, respect, and confidentiality.
If you are excited about this role but not sure if your experience aligns perfectly with every qualification in the job description, we encourage you to apply. Studies have shown that women and people of color are less likely to apply to jobs unless they meet every single qualification. At the Department of Ecology, we are dedicated to building a diverse and authentic workplace centered in belonging. You may just be the needed candidate for this or other roles.
Supplemental Information
Ecology does not use the E-Verify system; therefore, we are not eligible to extend STEM Optional Practical Training (OPT). For more information, please visit www.uscis.gov .
Application Process
Ecology seeks diverse applicants: We view diversity, equity, inclusion, and respect through a broad lens including race, ethnicity, class, age, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, immigration status, military background, language, education, life experience, physical disability, neurodiversity, and intersectional identities. Qualified job seekers from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
How to Apply
Click “Apply” at the top of this page. Complete the entire application, including full work history and responses to all supplemental questions, and attach:
Cover letter, describing your interest in and qualifications for this position
Resume
Because we base our selection on the information you provide, it is in your best interest to complete the application thoroughly. A resume will not substitute for the “work experience” section of the application or vice versa. Applications with blank fields or supplemental question responses with comments such as “see resume” may be considered incomplete.
For detailed application information, please visit our Recruitment website .
Application Attestation: By submitting an application, you are affirming that the information contained in your application and on all attachments is complete and truthful. The state may verify this information, and any false or misleading answers may result in rejection of your application or dismissal if employed.
Need an Accommodation?
If you need reasonable accommodation during the application and/or screening process, including this job announcement in an alternate format:
Please contact us at 360-407-6186 or careers@ecy.wa.gov
If you are deaf or hard of hearing, you may call through the Washington Relay Service by dialing 711 or 1-800-833-6384.
Questions?
For specific questions about the position location options, schedule, or duties, please contact Beth Swanson at Beth.Swanson@ecy.wa.gov
If you need assistance applying for this job, are inquiring about the status of your application, would like to request the full position description, or have any other questions, please contact the Recruitment Team at careers@ecy.wa.gov
About the Department of Ecology
As the State of Washington’s environmental protection agency, we are deeply committed to protecting, preserving, and enhancing Washington’s environment for current and future generations. Joining Ecology means becoming part of a team dedicated to protecting and sustaining healthy land, air, water, and climate in harmony with a strong economy. A career in public service at Ecology allows you to help solve some of the most challenging problems facing our state, while keeping your health and financial security a priority. We combine one of the most competitive benefits packages in the nation with a strong commitment to life/work balance. We invest in our employees to create and sustain a working environment that encourages creative leadership, effective resource management, teamwork, professionalism, and accountability.
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Respect (DEIR) are core values central to Ecology's work. We strive to be a workplace where we are esteemed for sharing our authentic identities, while advancing our individual professional goals and collaborating to protect, preserve, and enhance the environment for current and future generations.
We believe that DEIR is both a goal and an action. We are on a journey, honoring our shared humanity and taking steps to demonstrate our commitment to a vision where each of us is heard, seen, and valued.
Ecology employees may be eligible for the following : Medical/Dental/Vision for employee & dependent(s) , Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) , Vacation, Sick, and other Leave , 11 Paid Holidays per year , Public Service Loan Forgiveness , Tuition Waiver , Long Term Disability & Life Insurance , Deferred Compensation Programs , Dependent Care Assistance Program (DCAP) , Flexible Spending Arrangement (FSA) , Employee Assistance Program , Commute Trip Reduction Incentives , Combined Fund Drive , SmartHealth * Click here for more information
To learn more about Ecology, please visit our website , explore Working at Ecology , check out our Strategic Plan , and connect with us on LinkedIn , Facebook , Instagram , YouTube , or our blog .
Equal Opportunity Employer: The Washington State Department of Ecology is an equal opportunity employer. We strive to create a working environment that includes and respects cultural, racial, ethnic, sexual orientation and gender identity diversity. Women, racial and ethnic minorities, persons of disability, persons over 40 years of age, veterans, military spouses or people with military status, and people of all sexual orientations and gender identities are encouraged to apply.
Note: This recruitment may be used to fill other positions of the same job classification across the agency.
Mar 13, 2026
Full time
Keeping Washington Clean and Evergreen
The Department of Ecology is hiring a Senior Financial Advisor (WMS Band 2 ) within the Financial Services Division.
Location:
Headquarters Office in Lacey, WA .
Upon hire, you must live within a commutable distance from the duty station.
Schedule:
This position is eligible for telework and flexible schedule options.
A minimum of three days per week is required in the office.
Schedules are dependent upon position needs and are subject to change.
Application Timeline:
Apply by March 26, 2026
This position will remain open until filled. The agency reserves the right to make a hire at any time after application review begins. Applications received after the date above may not be considered.
Duties
As the Senior Financial Advisor, you will provide expert accounting and financial guidance that supports strong decision-making across the agency. You will collaborate closely with the Fiscal Manager and agency financial leaders to ensure accurate, reliable financial information and strong internal controls. Your work will strengthen Ecology’s financial foundation and ensure consistent compliance with state and federal requirements.
In this role, you will work on projects and issues that affect every program at Ecology. You will coordinate statewide audits, guide the development of the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report, and help shape agency-wide financial policies and practices. You will deepen your expertise with complex financial systems, regulations, and statewide processes. If you are looking for meaningful public service and a role with high impact and professional growth, this position offers both.
What you will do:
Provide senior-level financial and accounting guidance to the Fiscal Manager, CFO, Budget Director, policy managers, and section managers to ensure accurate and credible financial information across statewide systems.
Manage the agency’s cost allocation processes, fund equity work, and Grants Receivable cycle, including scheduling and ensuring timely and accurate distribution of financial data.
Oversee the integrity and reconciliation of Ecology’s financial systems with statewide systems, ensuring compatibility, accuracy, and strong internal controls.
Coordinate all state, federal, and contracted audits as the agency’s Audit Liaison, respond to auditor requests, develop and monitor Corrective Action Plans, and provide regular updates on progress and risk.
Lead the planning, coordination, and production of the Annual Comprehensive Financial Report in collaboration with the Fiscal Office and the Office of Financial Management.
Interpret state and federal financial regulations, develop agency-wide financial policies, participate in statewide financial management discussions, and analyze proposed legislation.
Implement new statewide financial and administrative processes and deliver training to fiscal, budget, and program staff on systems, reporting tools, and grant and loan administration.
Manage capital asset accountability as the Agency Inventory Officer, ensuring compliance with asset protection and loss reporting requirements.
Qualifications
For detailed information on how we calculate experience and responses to other frequently asked questions, please visit our Recruitment website .
Required Qualifications:
Nine (9) years of experience and/or education as described below:
Experience in state accounting. Experience must include three (3) years of supervising or leading fiscal positions.
Education involving a major study in business, accounting, public administration or a closely related field with a minimum of 30 quarter or 20 semester credit hours in accounting, auditing, or budgeting.
Experience must include demonstrated competence in the following skill sets:
Advanced knowledge of and ability to effectively use state accounting systems, state laws, policies, and procedures regarding fiscal and administrative issues, and federal laws impacting financial activities.
Demonstrated knowledge of appropriation, allotment, and budget processes within state government.
Knowledge of state budget management systems and ability to work collaboratively with agency budget managers and staff.
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively, work collaboratively with, and present complex financial material to all levels of agency management and staff.
Advanced skills and ability to analyze an existing process, identify areas in need of improvement, and develop new steps that will improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the process.
Ability to use professional, technical, and intuitive judgment to make decisions and exercise extreme confidentiality, discretion, and professional decorum always.
Examples of how to qualify:
9 years of experience.
8 years of experience AND 30-59 semester or 45-89 quarter college credits.
7 years of experience AND 60-89 semester or 90-134 quarter college credits (Associate’s degree).
6 years of experience AND 90-119 semester or 135-179 quarter college credits.
5 years of experience AND a Bachelor’s degree.
3 years of experience AND a Master’s degree or higher.
Special Requirements/Conditions of Employment:
Must read, sign, and abide by the Financial Services/Fiscal Office Agreement on Confidential Information (Part A), Internal Control Responsibility (Part B), and Safeguarding and Preventing Misuse of Ecology’s Data (Part C).
Desired Qualifications:
Demonstrated knowledge of federal grant management, cash management, and revenue management.
Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of federal and state laws and rules regarding compensation and pay.
Demonstrated knowledge of state and federal contracting and procurement laws, policies, and procedures.
Experience in designing expenditure and revenue codes and reports that will meet state requirements and the needs of agency management.
Ability to negotiate with and influence both internal and external customers and entities by utilizing negotiation skills and/or effective oral and written communication skills, while maintaining a recognized level of trust, respect, and confidentiality.
If you are excited about this role but not sure if your experience aligns perfectly with every qualification in the job description, we encourage you to apply. Studies have shown that women and people of color are less likely to apply to jobs unless they meet every single qualification. At the Department of Ecology, we are dedicated to building a diverse and authentic workplace centered in belonging. You may just be the needed candidate for this or other roles.
Supplemental Information
Ecology does not use the E-Verify system; therefore, we are not eligible to extend STEM Optional Practical Training (OPT). For more information, please visit www.uscis.gov .
Application Process
Ecology seeks diverse applicants: We view diversity, equity, inclusion, and respect through a broad lens including race, ethnicity, class, age, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, immigration status, military background, language, education, life experience, physical disability, neurodiversity, and intersectional identities. Qualified job seekers from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
How to Apply
Click “Apply” at the top of this page. Complete the entire application, including full work history and responses to all supplemental questions, and attach:
Cover letter, describing your interest in and qualifications for this position
Resume
Because we base our selection on the information you provide, it is in your best interest to complete the application thoroughly. A resume will not substitute for the “work experience” section of the application or vice versa. Applications with blank fields or supplemental question responses with comments such as “see resume” may be considered incomplete.
For detailed application information, please visit our Recruitment website .
Application Attestation: By submitting an application, you are affirming that the information contained in your application and on all attachments is complete and truthful. The state may verify this information, and any false or misleading answers may result in rejection of your application or dismissal if employed.
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Questions?
For specific questions about the position location options, schedule, or duties, please contact Beth Swanson at Beth.Swanson@ecy.wa.gov
If you need assistance applying for this job, are inquiring about the status of your application, would like to request the full position description, or have any other questions, please contact the Recruitment Team at careers@ecy.wa.gov
About the Department of Ecology
As the State of Washington’s environmental protection agency, we are deeply committed to protecting, preserving, and enhancing Washington’s environment for current and future generations. Joining Ecology means becoming part of a team dedicated to protecting and sustaining healthy land, air, water, and climate in harmony with a strong economy. A career in public service at Ecology allows you to help solve some of the most challenging problems facing our state, while keeping your health and financial security a priority. We combine one of the most competitive benefits packages in the nation with a strong commitment to life/work balance. We invest in our employees to create and sustain a working environment that encourages creative leadership, effective resource management, teamwork, professionalism, and accountability.
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Respect (DEIR) are core values central to Ecology's work. We strive to be a workplace where we are esteemed for sharing our authentic identities, while advancing our individual professional goals and collaborating to protect, preserve, and enhance the environment for current and future generations.
We believe that DEIR is both a goal and an action. We are on a journey, honoring our shared humanity and taking steps to demonstrate our commitment to a vision where each of us is heard, seen, and valued.
Ecology employees may be eligible for the following : Medical/Dental/Vision for employee & dependent(s) , Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) , Vacation, Sick, and other Leave , 11 Paid Holidays per year , Public Service Loan Forgiveness , Tuition Waiver , Long Term Disability & Life Insurance , Deferred Compensation Programs , Dependent Care Assistance Program (DCAP) , Flexible Spending Arrangement (FSA) , Employee Assistance Program , Commute Trip Reduction Incentives , Combined Fund Drive , SmartHealth * Click here for more information
To learn more about Ecology, please visit our website , explore Working at Ecology , check out our Strategic Plan , and connect with us on LinkedIn , Facebook , Instagram , YouTube , or our blog .
Equal Opportunity Employer: The Washington State Department of Ecology is an equal opportunity employer. We strive to create a working environment that includes and respects cultural, racial, ethnic, sexual orientation and gender identity diversity. Women, racial and ethnic minorities, persons of disability, persons over 40 years of age, veterans, military spouses or people with military status, and people of all sexual orientations and gender identities are encouraged to apply.
Note: This recruitment may be used to fill other positions of the same job classification across the agency.
Please Note: This position has the opportunity to be based at any one of our three campuses located in Fort Collins, CO (Larimer Campus), Longmont, CO (Boulder County Campus), or Westminster, CO (Westminster Campus).
Please select your campus(es) of interest in the application.
Who We Are
With three campuses along Colorado’s Front Range, FRCC is the state’s largest community college. We enroll close to 28,000 students annually from our diverse service area, which offers a variety of cultural and recreational activities.
Each year approximately 5,000 FRCC students transfer to four-year universities and FRCC offers more than 36 career training programs that prepare students for immediate employment and rewarding careers. Last year, more than 5,000 high school students took concurrent enrollment classes with us, earning college credit without having to pay college tuition. And we were recently ranked as one of the “Top Online Colleges” in the country by Newsweek.
One of FRCC’s main goals is to offer educational excellence for everyone. The college’s strong commitment to student success means we start by creating an inclusive and equitable environment—one where both students and employees feel they belong and are supported. FRCC’s focus on diversity, equity and inclusion is woven into the fabric of our college conversations and decision-making processes. We are actively seeking to hire a workforce that reflects the diversity of our student body.
The college is also an emerging Hispanic Serving Institution. For us, becoming an HSI is an intentional commitment to being a college where our Latinx (and other historically marginalized) students thrive.
FRCC employees and leaders work hard to create a culture of collaboration, innovation and pride. We’re looking to hire people who share these values—along with our commitment to student success, equity and excellence.
Who You Are
As the inaugural Director of Infrastructure and Maintenance, you will be the operational backbone of FRCC’s Strategic Plan, “ Forward, Together ,” providing strategic, operational, and technical leadership for Facilities Services across three campuses. You will direct day-to-day departmental functions, guide Assistant Directors and staff, and partner closely with the Associate Vice President of Facilities to shape long-term goals, priorities, and resource planning. You will foster a culture of accountability, service excellence, and continuous improvement amongst a team who take pride in their part of student success.
In this role, you will lead regulatory compliance, environmental health, and safety programs across three campuses, driving proactive audits, hazardous materials management, and campus-wide risk mitigation. As a member of key institutional committees, including the Crisis Management Team, you contribute expertise and provide decisive leadership in emergency response and continuity planning.
In partnership with senior leadership, you advance multi-campus inspection programs and shape long-range facilities strategy, capital construction planning, and controlled maintenance prioritization to align infrastructure investments with institutional goals.
This is an essential, highly visible leadership role requiring consistent on-campus presence and regular travel across all campuses to effectively coordinate departmental needs, collaborate with stakeholders, and foster a supportive culture. You may be required to work onsite or remain on campus during delayed starts, early releases, or campus closures.
Please note: You need to be a Colorado resident on your first day of employment. Also, Front Range Community College is an E-Verify employer.
SALARY: $103,275-$105,341 annually
The salary range reflects the minimum and maximum starting salary for the position. When determining the starting salary for a new employee, FRCC takes into consideration a combination of the selected candidate’s education, training and experience as it relates to the requirements of the position, as well as the position’s scope and complexity, internal pay equity and external market value.
BENEFITS: For information about benefits, please view APT & Faculty Benefits .
SELECTION PROCESS: Position will remain open until filled with a priority deadline of March 24, 2026. This posting may be used to fill multiple or similar positions.
The selection process for the Director of Infrastructure Maintenance will be conducted through a competitive, merit-based evaluation of all qualified applicants. Preliminary screening will be based on the completed application package submitted by the candidate. In your application, please include a resume and cover letter that specifically address how your background and experience align with the requirements, qualifications, and responsibilities of the position.
Primary Duties
Department Leadership:
Provide strategic and operational leadership for Infrastructure and Maintenance across three campuses, guiding Assistant Directors and Facilities Services staff while establishing departmental goals, policies, and performance standards aligned with institutional priorities and regulatory requirements.
Lead recruitment, coaching, and performance management efforts to build a culture of accountability, engagement, continuous improvement, and safe hazardous materials handling practices, including required training such as Bloodborne Pathogens compliance.
Partner with the Associate Vice President of Facilities to develop and manage departmental budgets, ensuring responsible resource stewardship and identifying operational and fiscal efficiencies.
Operational and Technical Leadership:
Ensure compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations, including Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Life Safety Code, National Electric Code (NEC), Uniform Building Code (UBC), and Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC).
Lead internal audits, environmental health programs, chemical inventory and Safety Data Sheet (SDS) systems, and hazardous spill response team development across all campuses, identifying operational risks, compliance gaps, and opportunities for improvement across all campuses.
Serve on institutional committees focused on campus infrastructure, safety, and environmental quality, contributing expertise to enhance the physical environment and support student and employee well-being.
Act as a key member of the Crisis Management Team, communicating and advising the Vice President of Operations and directing Facilities personnel during emergency response activities and collaborating with Campus Safety.
Maintain accurate chemical inventory databases supporting teaching and research activities, ensuring compliance with community right-to-know reporting requirements and applicable building, fire, and environmental regulations.
Project Management:
Direct multi-campus inspection programs and maintain required documentation and reporting systems to meet regulatory and environmental compliance standards and ensure timely corrective action.
Collaborate with leadership, the Associate Vice President of Facilities, and the Vice President of Finance and Administration on capital construction planning, controlled maintenance submissions, deferred maintenance strategy, and long-range facilities planning.
Lead emergency preparedness and continuity of operations planning in coordination with Campus Safety and local emergency responders.
Required Competencies
Project Management: Prepares and maintains a Facilities master plan. Develops estimates including time and material for remodeling and repair projects.
Supervision : Directs and coordinates the overall day-to-day operations of the Facilities Services Department. Provides overall management and supervision of department personnel including hiring, motivating, and performance management.
Strategic Leadership : Recognition of Facilities’ role in promoting student success and completion. Provides direction and assistance to Campus Security and Preparedness and local responders in emergency situations. Directs and coordinates preventative and responsive maintenance of all college buildings and property. Allocates budgetary and personnel resources appropriately to respond to maintenance needs.
Construction : Provides direction and management of construction and/or controlled maintenance projects within the scope of responsibility. Monitors each site through inspection, detection, and sampling for safety and hazardous material violations.
Relationship Building : Coordinates with College and Campus leadership regarding capitol construction projects. Supervises the Facilities department staff.
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion : Champions equity through reducing or eliminating barriers within departmental practices, policies and processes. Uses an equity lens to guide decisions.
Commitment to Values: Demonstrates leadership and collaborative behaviors and actions that support FRCC values. Promotes an environment where equity creates opportunities for all students to achieve their educational goals.
Student Success Focus: Demonstrates behaviors and actions that support a student-first culture.
Change Catalyst: Ability to encourage others to seek opportunities for different and innovative approaches when addressing problems and opportunities.
Strategic Planning: Develops a vision for the future and creates a culture in which long-range goals can be achieved. Ensures that contributions to the strategic plan are rooted in equity-mindedness and student success.
Leadership: Ability to influence others to perform their jobs effectively and to be responsible for making decisions.
Consensus Building: Ability to bring about group solidarity to achieve goals.
Communication : Communicates effectively with individuals with different backgrounds; ability to communicate in a way that is consistent, competent, persuasive and confident while choosing words carefully and articulates expectations clearly.
Team Building : Ability to convince a group of people to work towards a goal.
Motivation: Ability to inspire oneself and others to reach goals and/or perform to the best of their ability.
Dynamic Mindset : Focuses on building resilience in employees, promotes innovation and creativity, and fosters a commitment to professional growth.
Collaboration: Willingness to work with colleagues across departments, specifically when job processes are integrated to strategically focus on ways to improve efficiency and effectiveness for students.
Data Analysis: Uses data as a key component to assess performance towards goals supporting student success; uses data to determine current trends and issues and predict future impacts to the students and/or college. Plans for the future.
Relationship Building: Outstanding interpersonal skills with the ability to establish positive and respectful working relationships with students, staff, and faculty.
Coaching & Mentoring: Coaches and/or mentors direct reports and emerging leaders within the college. Willingness to share personal experience to guide their growth; seeks coaching to continue their own personal growth.
Evaluation for Improvement: Reviews evaluations of programs and services and seeks ways to improve performance where data reveals that achievement is not on track. Implements changes and reassess; willingness to phase out programs and services that are not relevant to current and future needs.
Qualifications
Required Education/Training & Work Experience:
Graduation from a college/university with a Bachelor's degree.
Seven years of increasingly responsible professional experience in facilities management including the supervision of staff, construction/project management, contract management.
Familiarity with computerized building automated systems (BAS) and general understanding of how to manage BAS systems.
Knowledge/ability to safely operate hand and power tools.
Extensive knowledge of mechanical, electrical, HVAC, and structural fields.
Working knowledge of construction practices and project management.
Thorough knowledge of federal and state regulations regarding related safety and health issues, management and supervisory practices and principles.
Experience in operational and strategic planning as well as budget development.
Preferred Education/Training & Work Experience:
Ability to communicate effectively in Spanish.
Welcoming. Respectful. Inclusive. Together, we are FRCC. For information on Front Range Community College’s Security, including Clery Act/Crime Statistics for the campuses and surrounding area, view FRCC’s Annual Security Report .
Feb 18, 2026
Full time
Please Note: This position has the opportunity to be based at any one of our three campuses located in Fort Collins, CO (Larimer Campus), Longmont, CO (Boulder County Campus), or Westminster, CO (Westminster Campus).
Please select your campus(es) of interest in the application.
Who We Are
With three campuses along Colorado’s Front Range, FRCC is the state’s largest community college. We enroll close to 28,000 students annually from our diverse service area, which offers a variety of cultural and recreational activities.
Each year approximately 5,000 FRCC students transfer to four-year universities and FRCC offers more than 36 career training programs that prepare students for immediate employment and rewarding careers. Last year, more than 5,000 high school students took concurrent enrollment classes with us, earning college credit without having to pay college tuition. And we were recently ranked as one of the “Top Online Colleges” in the country by Newsweek.
One of FRCC’s main goals is to offer educational excellence for everyone. The college’s strong commitment to student success means we start by creating an inclusive and equitable environment—one where both students and employees feel they belong and are supported. FRCC’s focus on diversity, equity and inclusion is woven into the fabric of our college conversations and decision-making processes. We are actively seeking to hire a workforce that reflects the diversity of our student body.
The college is also an emerging Hispanic Serving Institution. For us, becoming an HSI is an intentional commitment to being a college where our Latinx (and other historically marginalized) students thrive.
FRCC employees and leaders work hard to create a culture of collaboration, innovation and pride. We’re looking to hire people who share these values—along with our commitment to student success, equity and excellence.
Who You Are
As the inaugural Director of Infrastructure and Maintenance, you will be the operational backbone of FRCC’s Strategic Plan, “ Forward, Together ,” providing strategic, operational, and technical leadership for Facilities Services across three campuses. You will direct day-to-day departmental functions, guide Assistant Directors and staff, and partner closely with the Associate Vice President of Facilities to shape long-term goals, priorities, and resource planning. You will foster a culture of accountability, service excellence, and continuous improvement amongst a team who take pride in their part of student success.
In this role, you will lead regulatory compliance, environmental health, and safety programs across three campuses, driving proactive audits, hazardous materials management, and campus-wide risk mitigation. As a member of key institutional committees, including the Crisis Management Team, you contribute expertise and provide decisive leadership in emergency response and continuity planning.
In partnership with senior leadership, you advance multi-campus inspection programs and shape long-range facilities strategy, capital construction planning, and controlled maintenance prioritization to align infrastructure investments with institutional goals.
This is an essential, highly visible leadership role requiring consistent on-campus presence and regular travel across all campuses to effectively coordinate departmental needs, collaborate with stakeholders, and foster a supportive culture. You may be required to work onsite or remain on campus during delayed starts, early releases, or campus closures.
Please note: You need to be a Colorado resident on your first day of employment. Also, Front Range Community College is an E-Verify employer.
SALARY: $103,275-$105,341 annually
The salary range reflects the minimum and maximum starting salary for the position. When determining the starting salary for a new employee, FRCC takes into consideration a combination of the selected candidate’s education, training and experience as it relates to the requirements of the position, as well as the position’s scope and complexity, internal pay equity and external market value.
BENEFITS: For information about benefits, please view APT & Faculty Benefits .
SELECTION PROCESS: Position will remain open until filled with a priority deadline of March 24, 2026. This posting may be used to fill multiple or similar positions.
The selection process for the Director of Infrastructure Maintenance will be conducted through a competitive, merit-based evaluation of all qualified applicants. Preliminary screening will be based on the completed application package submitted by the candidate. In your application, please include a resume and cover letter that specifically address how your background and experience align with the requirements, qualifications, and responsibilities of the position.
Primary Duties
Department Leadership:
Provide strategic and operational leadership for Infrastructure and Maintenance across three campuses, guiding Assistant Directors and Facilities Services staff while establishing departmental goals, policies, and performance standards aligned with institutional priorities and regulatory requirements.
Lead recruitment, coaching, and performance management efforts to build a culture of accountability, engagement, continuous improvement, and safe hazardous materials handling practices, including required training such as Bloodborne Pathogens compliance.
Partner with the Associate Vice President of Facilities to develop and manage departmental budgets, ensuring responsible resource stewardship and identifying operational and fiscal efficiencies.
Operational and Technical Leadership:
Ensure compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations, including Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Life Safety Code, National Electric Code (NEC), Uniform Building Code (UBC), and Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC).
Lead internal audits, environmental health programs, chemical inventory and Safety Data Sheet (SDS) systems, and hazardous spill response team development across all campuses, identifying operational risks, compliance gaps, and opportunities for improvement across all campuses.
Serve on institutional committees focused on campus infrastructure, safety, and environmental quality, contributing expertise to enhance the physical environment and support student and employee well-being.
Act as a key member of the Crisis Management Team, communicating and advising the Vice President of Operations and directing Facilities personnel during emergency response activities and collaborating with Campus Safety.
Maintain accurate chemical inventory databases supporting teaching and research activities, ensuring compliance with community right-to-know reporting requirements and applicable building, fire, and environmental regulations.
Project Management:
Direct multi-campus inspection programs and maintain required documentation and reporting systems to meet regulatory and environmental compliance standards and ensure timely corrective action.
Collaborate with leadership, the Associate Vice President of Facilities, and the Vice President of Finance and Administration on capital construction planning, controlled maintenance submissions, deferred maintenance strategy, and long-range facilities planning.
Lead emergency preparedness and continuity of operations planning in coordination with Campus Safety and local emergency responders.
Required Competencies
Project Management: Prepares and maintains a Facilities master plan. Develops estimates including time and material for remodeling and repair projects.
Supervision : Directs and coordinates the overall day-to-day operations of the Facilities Services Department. Provides overall management and supervision of department personnel including hiring, motivating, and performance management.
Strategic Leadership : Recognition of Facilities’ role in promoting student success and completion. Provides direction and assistance to Campus Security and Preparedness and local responders in emergency situations. Directs and coordinates preventative and responsive maintenance of all college buildings and property. Allocates budgetary and personnel resources appropriately to respond to maintenance needs.
Construction : Provides direction and management of construction and/or controlled maintenance projects within the scope of responsibility. Monitors each site through inspection, detection, and sampling for safety and hazardous material violations.
Relationship Building : Coordinates with College and Campus leadership regarding capitol construction projects. Supervises the Facilities department staff.
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion : Champions equity through reducing or eliminating barriers within departmental practices, policies and processes. Uses an equity lens to guide decisions.
Commitment to Values: Demonstrates leadership and collaborative behaviors and actions that support FRCC values. Promotes an environment where equity creates opportunities for all students to achieve their educational goals.
Student Success Focus: Demonstrates behaviors and actions that support a student-first culture.
Change Catalyst: Ability to encourage others to seek opportunities for different and innovative approaches when addressing problems and opportunities.
Strategic Planning: Develops a vision for the future and creates a culture in which long-range goals can be achieved. Ensures that contributions to the strategic plan are rooted in equity-mindedness and student success.
Leadership: Ability to influence others to perform their jobs effectively and to be responsible for making decisions.
Consensus Building: Ability to bring about group solidarity to achieve goals.
Communication : Communicates effectively with individuals with different backgrounds; ability to communicate in a way that is consistent, competent, persuasive and confident while choosing words carefully and articulates expectations clearly.
Team Building : Ability to convince a group of people to work towards a goal.
Motivation: Ability to inspire oneself and others to reach goals and/or perform to the best of their ability.
Dynamic Mindset : Focuses on building resilience in employees, promotes innovation and creativity, and fosters a commitment to professional growth.
Collaboration: Willingness to work with colleagues across departments, specifically when job processes are integrated to strategically focus on ways to improve efficiency and effectiveness for students.
Data Analysis: Uses data as a key component to assess performance towards goals supporting student success; uses data to determine current trends and issues and predict future impacts to the students and/or college. Plans for the future.
Relationship Building: Outstanding interpersonal skills with the ability to establish positive and respectful working relationships with students, staff, and faculty.
Coaching & Mentoring: Coaches and/or mentors direct reports and emerging leaders within the college. Willingness to share personal experience to guide their growth; seeks coaching to continue their own personal growth.
Evaluation for Improvement: Reviews evaluations of programs and services and seeks ways to improve performance where data reveals that achievement is not on track. Implements changes and reassess; willingness to phase out programs and services that are not relevant to current and future needs.
Qualifications
Required Education/Training & Work Experience:
Graduation from a college/university with a Bachelor's degree.
Seven years of increasingly responsible professional experience in facilities management including the supervision of staff, construction/project management, contract management.
Familiarity with computerized building automated systems (BAS) and general understanding of how to manage BAS systems.
Knowledge/ability to safely operate hand and power tools.
Extensive knowledge of mechanical, electrical, HVAC, and structural fields.
Working knowledge of construction practices and project management.
Thorough knowledge of federal and state regulations regarding related safety and health issues, management and supervisory practices and principles.
Experience in operational and strategic planning as well as budget development.
Preferred Education/Training & Work Experience:
Ability to communicate effectively in Spanish.
Welcoming. Respectful. Inclusive. Together, we are FRCC. For information on Front Range Community College’s Security, including Clery Act/Crime Statistics for the campuses and surrounding area, view FRCC’s Annual Security Report .
Organization Overview
America Votes works year-round to build a more representative democracy, strengthen every American's right to vote, and win elections in key states.
America Votes leads a robust, growing coalition of more than 400 progressive organizations across the country, building coordinated plans and executing shared strategies to win elections. America Votes provides a range of services to partners, including strategic planning, advocacy and electoral campaign coordination, data tools and targeting services, and on-the-ground leadership in states.
For more than 20 years, America Votes has been the common link between many of the most influential and impactful issue and membership organizations in the country, serving as the coordination hub of the progressive community. America Votes' work has brought together a wide range of causes and built a unified coalition that has transformed how the progressive community works. Together, America Votes and its partners have engaged communities across the country to act on critical issues - from fighting for working families, to defending reproductive freedom, to protecting the environment, and more - and mobilized millions of voters.
Racial Equity Statement
As a leader of collaborative efforts to mobilize voters, protect voting rights, and win elections, America Votes is committed to advancing racial equity within our organization and across our coalition. We acknowledge the systematic racism that permeates all facets of our society, including the right to vote. America Votes is also engaging with an understanding of the ways gender, sexuality and other forms of oppression intersect with race and how those relationships impact inequities our staff, our partners, and the communities that we engage in our work face.
America Votes strives to model our commitment to racial equity through our internal and external operations, programs, and partnerships. We acknowledge the inequitable structures that continue to exist and are moving forward with a sustained commitment in time, resources and people to challenge structural racism and work towards creating a reflective organization and democracy.
Position Description
The National Accounts Receivable and Finance Associate provides first-class financial, compliance, and customer service support to the organization, with a primary focus on accounts receivable management, invoicing, payment processing, donor/partner stewardship, financial recordkeeping, and campaign compliance activities. The core work includes delivering timely and accurate financial service to internal and external stakeholders, supporting the preparation of required financial and campaign compliance reports, maintaining well-organized financial records, and assisting with reconciliation and collections processes.
Their primary objective is to ensure responsive, service-oriented support to staff, donors, and partners; strengthen financial accuracy and documentation quality; support the organization's monthly, quarterly, and annual financial close processes; and assist the Senior Director of Finance and National Budget & Compliance Manager in meeting operational and regulatory requirements. This person is a meaningful contributor to the finance function and helps maintain a positive, professional, and solutions-focused experience for everyone interacting with the Finance team. A high level of discretion and confidentiality is required in this role.
Position Responsibilities
Accounts Receivable & Financial Processing: Exercise substantial discretion and independent judgment while managing all aspects of the accounts receivable function and delivering high-quality internal and external customer service. Lead the preparation, review, and issuance of invoices to donors, partners, and other external stakeholders, determining appropriate timing, documentation, and billing treatment in accordance with organizational policy and funding requirements. Independently assess, record, and apply incoming payments to the correct accounts, resolving complex or unclear remittance information and ensuring accurate, timely reconciliation of payment activity. Evaluate outstanding balances, determine appropriate follow-up strategies, and proactively engage with stakeholders to address overdue accounts and resolve discrepancies in a professional, service-oriented manner that represents the organization's interests. Apply judgment in supporting schedules, reconciliations, and documentation for monthly, quarterly, and annual close processes, including the preparation of materials for annual audits. Incorporate an equity-informed approach to financial operations by promoting consistent and transparent procedures, providing clear guidance and equitable support to staff, and identifying and recommending improvements that reduce financial or administrative barriers across teams.
Documentation & Donor/Grantee Management: Maintain accurate and organized financial files, including invoices, receipts, contribution agreements, grants documentation, and correspondence related to receivables. Provide guidance and support to staff in maintaining documentation standards. Respond promptly and professionally to inquiries from donors, partners, and internal staff, ensuring the Finance department is known for reliable and respectful service. Manage and maintain documentation required for the monthly, quarterly, and annual close cycles, including preparing backup for accounts, updating records, and ensuring completeness. Assist with organizing and retrieving materials for annual auditing, ensuring timely and complete access to all needed files.
Campaign Finance Compliance Support: Collaborate closely with the National Budget & Compliance Manager on all aspects of campaign finance compliance and any other local, state, or federal requirements as needed. Provide responsive assistance with transaction reviews, documentation management, and classification of contributions. Support account reconciliations and prepare draft campaign finance reports for state and federal submissions. Offer clear, courteous support to staff involved in campaign-related contributions, ensuring they have guidance and timely answers. Help maintain compliance calendars, ensure deadlines are met, and support audit readiness. Additional duties may arise during election years.
Administrative & Operational Support: Support the Finance department with administrative tasks-including preparation of account reconciliations, reporting on contributions and receivables, coordinating documentation, and generating routine internal financial reports. Provide supportive, solution-oriented customer service to staff across departments interacting with financial systems and processes. Assist with internal processes required for the monthly, quarterly, and annual financial close, including gathering documentation, updating schedules, preparing reconciliations, and ensuring department records are in good order. Support special projects led by the Senior Director of Finance including the annual State Summit. Provide trainings for employees on finance and human resources related software and processes. Other duties as assigned.
Project Management: Own a portfolio of finance and compliance-related projects and manage them through completion. Help implement departmental goals, maintain workflow standards, and contribute to internal process improvements that enhance the service experience for staff and vendors. Represent the Finance team in internal meetings and collaborate with other teams in a professional, service-focused manner.
Qualifications
Skills: Strong commitment to courteous, responsive customer service. Clear and professional communication with staff and vendors. Strong attention to detail and organizational skills. Ability to maintain confidentiality and exercise discretion. Ability to prioritize and meet deadlines. Ability to analyze financial documents for accuracy. Curiosity and willingness to learn compliance regulations and financial procedures. Ability to work independently and exercise discretion in decision-making
Approach: Service-oriented mindset. Reliability, accuracy, and persistence. Resourcefulness and problem solving. Ability to work with urgency when deadlines require. Respectful communication and positive relationship-building that maintains a fair, kind, and inclusive workplace. Commitment to process improvement.
Core Competencies: Customer service orientation. Accounts receivable processing and financial recordkeeping. Basic accounting and reconciliation practices. Campaign finance reporting (willingness to learn). Ability to collaborate in cross-functional settings.
Experience: Minimum 2-3 years of experience in accounts receivable, bookkeeping, or financial administrative experience. Experience in compliance-supporting, nonprofit, advocacy, or campaign environments is preferred but not required.
Nice-to-have Qualifications:
Experience working with Quickbooks
Experience working in multi-entity organizations
Location
This position is based in Washington, DC.
Compensation
The salary for this position will be between $60,000 - $70,000 and depend upon the applicant's experience. America Votes offers a competitive benefits package covering 100% of employee medical, dental, & vision insurance premiums, life insurance, long term disability coverage, monthly cell phone reimbursement, personal professional development funds, parental leave, and 401 (K) after four months of continuous service with the organization. America Votes provides a generous paid time off policy with paid vacation, unlimited sick and safe leave, paid personal days, at least 10 Federal paid holidays including Juneteenth, as well as paid organizational time off from at least December 23 to January 1. The position is represented by the America Votes Workers Union.
To Apply
Please submit a copy of your resume, a cover letter and three references to the application form.
Please note that only applications received through the application form will be considered; please do not email us your application materials.
America Votes is an equal opportunity employer committed to a diverse, inclusive and equitable workplace. America Votes does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, veteran status or any other protected category under local, state or federal law. People of color, LGBTQ candidates, individuals with disabilities, and neurodivergent individuals are strongly encouraged to apply.
Feb 05, 2026
Full time
Organization Overview
America Votes works year-round to build a more representative democracy, strengthen every American's right to vote, and win elections in key states.
America Votes leads a robust, growing coalition of more than 400 progressive organizations across the country, building coordinated plans and executing shared strategies to win elections. America Votes provides a range of services to partners, including strategic planning, advocacy and electoral campaign coordination, data tools and targeting services, and on-the-ground leadership in states.
For more than 20 years, America Votes has been the common link between many of the most influential and impactful issue and membership organizations in the country, serving as the coordination hub of the progressive community. America Votes' work has brought together a wide range of causes and built a unified coalition that has transformed how the progressive community works. Together, America Votes and its partners have engaged communities across the country to act on critical issues - from fighting for working families, to defending reproductive freedom, to protecting the environment, and more - and mobilized millions of voters.
Racial Equity Statement
As a leader of collaborative efforts to mobilize voters, protect voting rights, and win elections, America Votes is committed to advancing racial equity within our organization and across our coalition. We acknowledge the systematic racism that permeates all facets of our society, including the right to vote. America Votes is also engaging with an understanding of the ways gender, sexuality and other forms of oppression intersect with race and how those relationships impact inequities our staff, our partners, and the communities that we engage in our work face.
America Votes strives to model our commitment to racial equity through our internal and external operations, programs, and partnerships. We acknowledge the inequitable structures that continue to exist and are moving forward with a sustained commitment in time, resources and people to challenge structural racism and work towards creating a reflective organization and democracy.
Position Description
The National Accounts Receivable and Finance Associate provides first-class financial, compliance, and customer service support to the organization, with a primary focus on accounts receivable management, invoicing, payment processing, donor/partner stewardship, financial recordkeeping, and campaign compliance activities. The core work includes delivering timely and accurate financial service to internal and external stakeholders, supporting the preparation of required financial and campaign compliance reports, maintaining well-organized financial records, and assisting with reconciliation and collections processes.
Their primary objective is to ensure responsive, service-oriented support to staff, donors, and partners; strengthen financial accuracy and documentation quality; support the organization's monthly, quarterly, and annual financial close processes; and assist the Senior Director of Finance and National Budget & Compliance Manager in meeting operational and regulatory requirements. This person is a meaningful contributor to the finance function and helps maintain a positive, professional, and solutions-focused experience for everyone interacting with the Finance team. A high level of discretion and confidentiality is required in this role.
Position Responsibilities
Accounts Receivable & Financial Processing: Exercise substantial discretion and independent judgment while managing all aspects of the accounts receivable function and delivering high-quality internal and external customer service. Lead the preparation, review, and issuance of invoices to donors, partners, and other external stakeholders, determining appropriate timing, documentation, and billing treatment in accordance with organizational policy and funding requirements. Independently assess, record, and apply incoming payments to the correct accounts, resolving complex or unclear remittance information and ensuring accurate, timely reconciliation of payment activity. Evaluate outstanding balances, determine appropriate follow-up strategies, and proactively engage with stakeholders to address overdue accounts and resolve discrepancies in a professional, service-oriented manner that represents the organization's interests. Apply judgment in supporting schedules, reconciliations, and documentation for monthly, quarterly, and annual close processes, including the preparation of materials for annual audits. Incorporate an equity-informed approach to financial operations by promoting consistent and transparent procedures, providing clear guidance and equitable support to staff, and identifying and recommending improvements that reduce financial or administrative barriers across teams.
Documentation & Donor/Grantee Management: Maintain accurate and organized financial files, including invoices, receipts, contribution agreements, grants documentation, and correspondence related to receivables. Provide guidance and support to staff in maintaining documentation standards. Respond promptly and professionally to inquiries from donors, partners, and internal staff, ensuring the Finance department is known for reliable and respectful service. Manage and maintain documentation required for the monthly, quarterly, and annual close cycles, including preparing backup for accounts, updating records, and ensuring completeness. Assist with organizing and retrieving materials for annual auditing, ensuring timely and complete access to all needed files.
Campaign Finance Compliance Support: Collaborate closely with the National Budget & Compliance Manager on all aspects of campaign finance compliance and any other local, state, or federal requirements as needed. Provide responsive assistance with transaction reviews, documentation management, and classification of contributions. Support account reconciliations and prepare draft campaign finance reports for state and federal submissions. Offer clear, courteous support to staff involved in campaign-related contributions, ensuring they have guidance and timely answers. Help maintain compliance calendars, ensure deadlines are met, and support audit readiness. Additional duties may arise during election years.
Administrative & Operational Support: Support the Finance department with administrative tasks-including preparation of account reconciliations, reporting on contributions and receivables, coordinating documentation, and generating routine internal financial reports. Provide supportive, solution-oriented customer service to staff across departments interacting with financial systems and processes. Assist with internal processes required for the monthly, quarterly, and annual financial close, including gathering documentation, updating schedules, preparing reconciliations, and ensuring department records are in good order. Support special projects led by the Senior Director of Finance including the annual State Summit. Provide trainings for employees on finance and human resources related software and processes. Other duties as assigned.
Project Management: Own a portfolio of finance and compliance-related projects and manage them through completion. Help implement departmental goals, maintain workflow standards, and contribute to internal process improvements that enhance the service experience for staff and vendors. Represent the Finance team in internal meetings and collaborate with other teams in a professional, service-focused manner.
Qualifications
Skills: Strong commitment to courteous, responsive customer service. Clear and professional communication with staff and vendors. Strong attention to detail and organizational skills. Ability to maintain confidentiality and exercise discretion. Ability to prioritize and meet deadlines. Ability to analyze financial documents for accuracy. Curiosity and willingness to learn compliance regulations and financial procedures. Ability to work independently and exercise discretion in decision-making
Approach: Service-oriented mindset. Reliability, accuracy, and persistence. Resourcefulness and problem solving. Ability to work with urgency when deadlines require. Respectful communication and positive relationship-building that maintains a fair, kind, and inclusive workplace. Commitment to process improvement.
Core Competencies: Customer service orientation. Accounts receivable processing and financial recordkeeping. Basic accounting and reconciliation practices. Campaign finance reporting (willingness to learn). Ability to collaborate in cross-functional settings.
Experience: Minimum 2-3 years of experience in accounts receivable, bookkeeping, or financial administrative experience. Experience in compliance-supporting, nonprofit, advocacy, or campaign environments is preferred but not required.
Nice-to-have Qualifications:
Experience working with Quickbooks
Experience working in multi-entity organizations
Location
This position is based in Washington, DC.
Compensation
The salary for this position will be between $60,000 - $70,000 and depend upon the applicant's experience. America Votes offers a competitive benefits package covering 100% of employee medical, dental, & vision insurance premiums, life insurance, long term disability coverage, monthly cell phone reimbursement, personal professional development funds, parental leave, and 401 (K) after four months of continuous service with the organization. America Votes provides a generous paid time off policy with paid vacation, unlimited sick and safe leave, paid personal days, at least 10 Federal paid holidays including Juneteenth, as well as paid organizational time off from at least December 23 to January 1. The position is represented by the America Votes Workers Union.
To Apply
Please submit a copy of your resume, a cover letter and three references to the application form.
Please note that only applications received through the application form will be considered; please do not email us your application materials.
America Votes is an equal opportunity employer committed to a diverse, inclusive and equitable workplace. America Votes does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, veteran status or any other protected category under local, state or federal law. People of color, LGBTQ candidates, individuals with disabilities, and neurodivergent individuals are strongly encouraged to apply.
Agency: Department of Human Services
Job Requisition ID: 52690
Location: Rushville, Illinois, 62681
Opening Date : 1/30/2026
Application/Closing Date : 3/2/2026
Salary: Anticipated Salary: $10,835 - $12,835 per month ($130,020 - $154,020 per year)
County: Schuyler
Number of Vacancies : 1
DO NOT APPLY ONLINE
****A RESUME IS REQUIRED FOR THIS JOB POSTING****
Please submit a resume and cover letter via email to: DHS.DBHR.HR@Illinois.gov
Application deadline: Monday, March 2, 2026 (11:59pm)
Posting Identification Number: 52690
Position Overview
The Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery is seeking to hire a Program Director for the Treatment and Detention Facility (TDF) located in Rushville, Illinois to direct and coordinate services at the facility. The incumbent will manage the general, medical, psychiatric, administrative, security and fiscal functions. Formulates and institutes administrative policies to guide the overall direction of the total program operation. Directs investigations and communications surrounding unusual incidents, violations of agency or facility rules, complaints, criminal violations, lawsuits filed against the facility, etc. Serves as official spokesperson for the TDF.
Essential Functions
Serves as the Program Director for the Treatment and Detention Facility (TDF).
Directs, reviews and enforces standards of care and treatment for residents receiving services at the TDF in accordance with DHS/DBHR (Department of Human Services/Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery) policies, procedures and standards of practice as determined by professional associations, Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH), Office of Internal Audits, Office of Auditor General and the Office of Executive Inspector General.
Serves as full line supervisor.
Through subordinate supervisors, directs fiscal management staff in the development of the annual budget proposal.
Directs investigations and communications surrounding unusual incidents, violations of agency or facility rules, complaints, criminal violations, lawsuits filed against the facility, etc.
Serves as official spokesperson for TDF.
Performs other duties as required or assigned which are reasonably within the scope of the duties enumerated above.
Minimum Qualifications
Requires a master’s degree in a health or human services related field.
Requires four (4) years progressively responsible administrative experience directing and coordinating services in a health or human services organization, facility, or hospital.
Preferred Qualifications
Five (5) yeas of professional experience organizing, administering and evaluating ongoing services in a multi-disciplinary operation.
Five (5) years of professional experience interacting with and communicating in oral and written form with internal and external stakeholders.
Five (5) years of professional supervisory experience, assigning work, providing guidance to subordinates, recommending counseling and/or discipline following collective bargaining agreements, training staff, preparing and signing performance evaluations and approving time off.
Five (5) years of professional experience developing and interpreting policies and procedures for a public or private organization.
Five (5) years of professional experience working with Federal and State standards and regulations relative to residential care and treatment programs.
Five (5) years of professional experience developing strategic plans, long and short-term goals for residential treatment program.
Conditions of Employment
Requires the ability to travel in the performance of job duties.
Certain provisions of the revolving door restrictions contained in 5 ILCS 430/5-45 apply to this position. As a result, the employee should be aware that if offered non-State employment during state employment or within one year immediately after ending State employment, the employee shall, prior to accepting any such non-State employment offer, notify the Office of the Executive Inspector General for the Agencies of the Illinois Governor (OEIG) or may be subject to a fine.
This position has been found to meet the requirements in section 4A-101 of the Illinois Governmental Ethics Act requiring the occupant/employee to file a Statement of Economic Interest. The Illinois Governmental Ethics Act (5 ILCS 420/4A et seq.) requires certain state officials and employees to file annual Statements of Economic Interest with the Office of the Secretary of State that will be made available for examination and copying by the public. All employees required to file a Statement of Economic Interest are also required to file the Supplemental Statement of Economic Interest with the Executive Ethics Commission. (See Executive Order 15-09) Fines and penalties apply to untimely filings.
Requires ability to pass the IDHS background check.
Requires ability to pass a drug screen for drugs prohibited from recreational use under Illinois Law.
*All conditions of employment listed are incorporated and related to any of the job duties as listed in the job description.
Work Hours: Mon - Fri, 8:30am - 5:00pm; 1-hour unpaid lunch
Headquarter Location: 17019 County Farm Rd, Rushville, Illinois, 62681
Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery
Treatment of Detention Facility
Work County: Schuyler
Agency Contact: DHS.DBHR.HR@Illinois.gov
Posting Group: Leadership & Management; Health Services; Social Services
About the Agency:
The Illinois Department of Human Services serves families in need all across Illinois. Our mission is providing equitable access to social services, supports, programs and resources to enhance the lives of all who we serve. We are committed to the core values of Human Dignity, Equity, Community, Urgency, Transparency and Kindness.
As a State of Illinois Employee, you will receive a robust benefit package that includes the following:
A Pension Program Competitive Group Insurance Benefits including Health, Life, Dental and Vision Insurance
3 Paid Personal Business Days annually
12 Paid Sick Days annually (Sick days carry over from year to year) 10-25 Days of Paid Vacation time annually - (10 days in year one of employment) * Personal, Sick, & Vacation rates modified for 12-hour Work Schedules (as applicable)
13 Paid Holidays annually, 14 on even numbered years
Flexible Work Schedules (when available dependent upon position)
12 Weeks Paid Parental Leave
Deferred Compensation Program - A supplemental retirement plan
Optional Pre-Tax Programs such as Medical Care Assistance Plan (MCAP), Dependent Care Assistance Plan (DCAP)
Tuition Reimbursement Program and Federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program eligibility
5% Salary Differential for Bilingual Positions
Commuter Savings Program (Chicago only)
For more information about our benefits please follow this link: https://www2.illinois.gov/cms/benefits/Pages/default.aspx
Feb 02, 2026
Full time
Agency: Department of Human Services
Job Requisition ID: 52690
Location: Rushville, Illinois, 62681
Opening Date : 1/30/2026
Application/Closing Date : 3/2/2026
Salary: Anticipated Salary: $10,835 - $12,835 per month ($130,020 - $154,020 per year)
County: Schuyler
Number of Vacancies : 1
DO NOT APPLY ONLINE
****A RESUME IS REQUIRED FOR THIS JOB POSTING****
Please submit a resume and cover letter via email to: DHS.DBHR.HR@Illinois.gov
Application deadline: Monday, March 2, 2026 (11:59pm)
Posting Identification Number: 52690
Position Overview
The Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery is seeking to hire a Program Director for the Treatment and Detention Facility (TDF) located in Rushville, Illinois to direct and coordinate services at the facility. The incumbent will manage the general, medical, psychiatric, administrative, security and fiscal functions. Formulates and institutes administrative policies to guide the overall direction of the total program operation. Directs investigations and communications surrounding unusual incidents, violations of agency or facility rules, complaints, criminal violations, lawsuits filed against the facility, etc. Serves as official spokesperson for the TDF.
Essential Functions
Serves as the Program Director for the Treatment and Detention Facility (TDF).
Directs, reviews and enforces standards of care and treatment for residents receiving services at the TDF in accordance with DHS/DBHR (Department of Human Services/Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery) policies, procedures and standards of practice as determined by professional associations, Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF), Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH), Office of Internal Audits, Office of Auditor General and the Office of Executive Inspector General.
Serves as full line supervisor.
Through subordinate supervisors, directs fiscal management staff in the development of the annual budget proposal.
Directs investigations and communications surrounding unusual incidents, violations of agency or facility rules, complaints, criminal violations, lawsuits filed against the facility, etc.
Serves as official spokesperson for TDF.
Performs other duties as required or assigned which are reasonably within the scope of the duties enumerated above.
Minimum Qualifications
Requires a master’s degree in a health or human services related field.
Requires four (4) years progressively responsible administrative experience directing and coordinating services in a health or human services organization, facility, or hospital.
Preferred Qualifications
Five (5) yeas of professional experience organizing, administering and evaluating ongoing services in a multi-disciplinary operation.
Five (5) years of professional experience interacting with and communicating in oral and written form with internal and external stakeholders.
Five (5) years of professional supervisory experience, assigning work, providing guidance to subordinates, recommending counseling and/or discipline following collective bargaining agreements, training staff, preparing and signing performance evaluations and approving time off.
Five (5) years of professional experience developing and interpreting policies and procedures for a public or private organization.
Five (5) years of professional experience working with Federal and State standards and regulations relative to residential care and treatment programs.
Five (5) years of professional experience developing strategic plans, long and short-term goals for residential treatment program.
Conditions of Employment
Requires the ability to travel in the performance of job duties.
Certain provisions of the revolving door restrictions contained in 5 ILCS 430/5-45 apply to this position. As a result, the employee should be aware that if offered non-State employment during state employment or within one year immediately after ending State employment, the employee shall, prior to accepting any such non-State employment offer, notify the Office of the Executive Inspector General for the Agencies of the Illinois Governor (OEIG) or may be subject to a fine.
This position has been found to meet the requirements in section 4A-101 of the Illinois Governmental Ethics Act requiring the occupant/employee to file a Statement of Economic Interest. The Illinois Governmental Ethics Act (5 ILCS 420/4A et seq.) requires certain state officials and employees to file annual Statements of Economic Interest with the Office of the Secretary of State that will be made available for examination and copying by the public. All employees required to file a Statement of Economic Interest are also required to file the Supplemental Statement of Economic Interest with the Executive Ethics Commission. (See Executive Order 15-09) Fines and penalties apply to untimely filings.
Requires ability to pass the IDHS background check.
Requires ability to pass a drug screen for drugs prohibited from recreational use under Illinois Law.
*All conditions of employment listed are incorporated and related to any of the job duties as listed in the job description.
Work Hours: Mon - Fri, 8:30am - 5:00pm; 1-hour unpaid lunch
Headquarter Location: 17019 County Farm Rd, Rushville, Illinois, 62681
Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery
Treatment of Detention Facility
Work County: Schuyler
Agency Contact: DHS.DBHR.HR@Illinois.gov
Posting Group: Leadership & Management; Health Services; Social Services
About the Agency:
The Illinois Department of Human Services serves families in need all across Illinois. Our mission is providing equitable access to social services, supports, programs and resources to enhance the lives of all who we serve. We are committed to the core values of Human Dignity, Equity, Community, Urgency, Transparency and Kindness.
As a State of Illinois Employee, you will receive a robust benefit package that includes the following:
A Pension Program Competitive Group Insurance Benefits including Health, Life, Dental and Vision Insurance
3 Paid Personal Business Days annually
12 Paid Sick Days annually (Sick days carry over from year to year) 10-25 Days of Paid Vacation time annually - (10 days in year one of employment) * Personal, Sick, & Vacation rates modified for 12-hour Work Schedules (as applicable)
13 Paid Holidays annually, 14 on even numbered years
Flexible Work Schedules (when available dependent upon position)
12 Weeks Paid Parental Leave
Deferred Compensation Program - A supplemental retirement plan
Optional Pre-Tax Programs such as Medical Care Assistance Plan (MCAP), Dependent Care Assistance Plan (DCAP)
Tuition Reimbursement Program and Federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program eligibility
5% Salary Differential for Bilingual Positions
Commuter Savings Program (Chicago only)
For more information about our benefits please follow this link: https://www2.illinois.gov/cms/benefits/Pages/default.aspx
Position
WCF is an 'A' rated insurance carrier growing in the western states. The middle market underwriting department has an immediate opening for someone who can demonstrate the WCF values to join their team as Senior Commercial Field Underwriter, reporting to the Director, Underwriting. This candidate will work primarily from home visiting agents in Las Vegas and surrounding area. Expected salary for this position is $100,000 to $140,000 based on education and experience and location. This position is open to candidates outside of NV, willing to travel to the Las Vegas area monthly.
Responsibilities
Perform quantitative and qualitative risk analysis to form an underwriting assessment of accounts, underwrite new and renewal accounts.
Manage a book of business to achieve premium growth, retention, profitability, and service policies within letter of authority.
Initiate and make in-person sales and stewardship calls to agents.
Manage agency relationships to achieve company growth and strategic objectives.
Coordinate claims, safety, and premium audit services on large accounts.
Build the WCF brand and long-term agency and account relationships.
Qualifications
The ideal candidate for this position will have:
At least seven years of multiline underwriting experience preferred.
Experience writing complex policies up to 1 million in premium.
Excellent knowledge and understanding of state / NCCI workers compensation manuals, guidelines, rating elements, bureaus and the competitive landscape.
Established relationships with producer community.
CPCU, ARM, CIC or similar certifications preferred.
Intermediate skills in Microsoft Office Suite, Excel experience required.
Excellent communication and influencing skills, verbal and written.
Excellent critical thinking, problem solving, analytical skills and a self-starter.
Bachelor's degree in business or other related field preferred.
WCF Insurance offers an extensive compensation package. Benefits include Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance, company paid life insurance, 401K with a 6% employer match and additional benefits such as an Employee Assistance Program and time off to volunteer. All employees earn 4 weeks of vacation their first year. The expected starting salary for a Senior Field Underwriter in the Las Vegas area is $98,000 to $138,000. Ability to hire at a lower level also with less years of relevant experience.
An internal candidate should have six months in their current position, acceptable job performance, and must notify their current supervisor that they've applied for the position.
WCF INSURANCE DE&I MISSION
Promote and embrace a diverse, inclusive, equitable, and safe workplace.
WCF INSURANCE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
WCF Insurance provides equal employment opportunity to all qualified applicants and employees regardless of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, veteran status, disability that can be reasonably accommodated, or any other basis prohibited by federal, state, or local law.
Opening: Jan 2026 | Closing: open until filled
For more information, or to apply now, you must go to the website below. Please DO NOT email your resume to us as we only accept applications through our website. https://wcfgroup.applicantpro.com/jobs/3957816-14179.html
Jan 26, 2026
Full time
Position
WCF is an 'A' rated insurance carrier growing in the western states. The middle market underwriting department has an immediate opening for someone who can demonstrate the WCF values to join their team as Senior Commercial Field Underwriter, reporting to the Director, Underwriting. This candidate will work primarily from home visiting agents in Las Vegas and surrounding area. Expected salary for this position is $100,000 to $140,000 based on education and experience and location. This position is open to candidates outside of NV, willing to travel to the Las Vegas area monthly.
Responsibilities
Perform quantitative and qualitative risk analysis to form an underwriting assessment of accounts, underwrite new and renewal accounts.
Manage a book of business to achieve premium growth, retention, profitability, and service policies within letter of authority.
Initiate and make in-person sales and stewardship calls to agents.
Manage agency relationships to achieve company growth and strategic objectives.
Coordinate claims, safety, and premium audit services on large accounts.
Build the WCF brand and long-term agency and account relationships.
Qualifications
The ideal candidate for this position will have:
At least seven years of multiline underwriting experience preferred.
Experience writing complex policies up to 1 million in premium.
Excellent knowledge and understanding of state / NCCI workers compensation manuals, guidelines, rating elements, bureaus and the competitive landscape.
Established relationships with producer community.
CPCU, ARM, CIC or similar certifications preferred.
Intermediate skills in Microsoft Office Suite, Excel experience required.
Excellent communication and influencing skills, verbal and written.
Excellent critical thinking, problem solving, analytical skills and a self-starter.
Bachelor's degree in business or other related field preferred.
WCF Insurance offers an extensive compensation package. Benefits include Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance, company paid life insurance, 401K with a 6% employer match and additional benefits such as an Employee Assistance Program and time off to volunteer. All employees earn 4 weeks of vacation their first year. The expected starting salary for a Senior Field Underwriter in the Las Vegas area is $98,000 to $138,000. Ability to hire at a lower level also with less years of relevant experience.
An internal candidate should have six months in their current position, acceptable job performance, and must notify their current supervisor that they've applied for the position.
WCF INSURANCE DE&I MISSION
Promote and embrace a diverse, inclusive, equitable, and safe workplace.
WCF INSURANCE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
WCF Insurance provides equal employment opportunity to all qualified applicants and employees regardless of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, veteran status, disability that can be reasonably accommodated, or any other basis prohibited by federal, state, or local law.
Opening: Jan 2026 | Closing: open until filled
For more information, or to apply now, you must go to the website below. Please DO NOT email your resume to us as we only accept applications through our website. https://wcfgroup.applicantpro.com/jobs/3957816-14179.html
https://illinois.jobs2web.com/job-invite/51933/
Job Requisition ID: 51933
Opening Date: 12/24/25 Closing Date: 01/08/2026 Agency: Department of Human Services Class Title: SENIOR PUBLIC SERVICE ADMINISTR - 40070 Skill Option: Fiscal Management/Accounting/Budget/ Internal Audit/Insurance/Financial Bilingual Option: None Salary: Anticipated Salary $12,083-$12,917 per month ($145,000-$155,000 per year) Job Type: Salaried Category: Full Time County: Sangamon Number of Vacancies: 1 Bargaining Unit Code: None Merit Comp Code: Term Appointment/ Agency
Position Overview
Subject to management approval, serves as Deputy Director of the Office of Fiscal Services in the Department of Human Services (DHS). Serves as the Director of the Office of Fiscal Services in the Director’s absence with full range of authority for the Office programs and staff throughout DHS. Assists in the organization, planning, direction, control and evaluation of the operations and activities of staff in the Office of Fiscal Services, including the Bureau of System Support, Bureau of Revenue Management and Federal Reporting, Bureau of General Accounting and the Bureau of Expenditure Accounting. Supervises, coordinates and reviews the work of professional staff through subordinate supervisors.
Essential Functions
Serves as Deputy Director for the Office of Fiscal Services, DHS.
Monitors and directs the Bureaus of Systems Support, Revenue Management and Federal Reporting, general Accounting and Expenditure Accounting within the Office of Fiscal Services, DHS.
Serves as full line supervisor.
Serves as Director of the Office of Fiscal Services in the Director’s absence with full authority for Fiscal programs and staff throughout DHS.
Collaborates with the Director of Fiscal Services, the Chief Financial Officer, Division Directors, managers, and program fiscal staff on Fiscal Service Issues.
Performs other duties as assigned or required which are reasonably within the scope of duties enumerated above.
Minimum Qualifications
Requires knowledge, skill and mental development equivalent to completion of four (4) years of college with course work in business, fiscal or accounting.
Requires four (4) years of progressively responsible fiscal or accounting experience in a public or private business organization.
Preferred Qualifications
Four (4) years of professional experience with state and federal policies and rules related to auditing procedures, contracting and procurement.
Four (4) years of professional experience examining issues impacting management and statewide operations for a public or private organization.
Four (4) years of professional experience working with Comptroller and Treasurer policies and procedures, Federal and State statutes, administrative rules and regulations relative to state accounting to ensure compliance with GAAP and GASB standards.
Four (4) years of professional experience ensuring procedures and reports are sufficient for processing and reporting and assisting staff with resolution of issues.
Four (4) years of professional experience providing responses to internal and external audit requests.
Four (4) years of professional experience assigning work, providing guidance to subordinates, recommending counseling and/or discipline following collective bargaining agreement, training staff, approving time off and preparing and signing performance evaluations.
Work Hours: Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm, 1 hour unpaid lunch.
Headquarter Location: 100 South Grand Ave E, Springfield, Illinois, 62762
Office of Fiscal Services
Administration
Agency Contact: DHS.HiringUnit@illinois.gov
Posting Group: Leadership & Management; Fiscal, Finance & Procurement; Social Services
Dec 31, 2025
Full time
https://illinois.jobs2web.com/job-invite/51933/
Job Requisition ID: 51933
Opening Date: 12/24/25 Closing Date: 01/08/2026 Agency: Department of Human Services Class Title: SENIOR PUBLIC SERVICE ADMINISTR - 40070 Skill Option: Fiscal Management/Accounting/Budget/ Internal Audit/Insurance/Financial Bilingual Option: None Salary: Anticipated Salary $12,083-$12,917 per month ($145,000-$155,000 per year) Job Type: Salaried Category: Full Time County: Sangamon Number of Vacancies: 1 Bargaining Unit Code: None Merit Comp Code: Term Appointment/ Agency
Position Overview
Subject to management approval, serves as Deputy Director of the Office of Fiscal Services in the Department of Human Services (DHS). Serves as the Director of the Office of Fiscal Services in the Director’s absence with full range of authority for the Office programs and staff throughout DHS. Assists in the organization, planning, direction, control and evaluation of the operations and activities of staff in the Office of Fiscal Services, including the Bureau of System Support, Bureau of Revenue Management and Federal Reporting, Bureau of General Accounting and the Bureau of Expenditure Accounting. Supervises, coordinates and reviews the work of professional staff through subordinate supervisors.
Essential Functions
Serves as Deputy Director for the Office of Fiscal Services, DHS.
Monitors and directs the Bureaus of Systems Support, Revenue Management and Federal Reporting, general Accounting and Expenditure Accounting within the Office of Fiscal Services, DHS.
Serves as full line supervisor.
Serves as Director of the Office of Fiscal Services in the Director’s absence with full authority for Fiscal programs and staff throughout DHS.
Collaborates with the Director of Fiscal Services, the Chief Financial Officer, Division Directors, managers, and program fiscal staff on Fiscal Service Issues.
Performs other duties as assigned or required which are reasonably within the scope of duties enumerated above.
Minimum Qualifications
Requires knowledge, skill and mental development equivalent to completion of four (4) years of college with course work in business, fiscal or accounting.
Requires four (4) years of progressively responsible fiscal or accounting experience in a public or private business organization.
Preferred Qualifications
Four (4) years of professional experience with state and federal policies and rules related to auditing procedures, contracting and procurement.
Four (4) years of professional experience examining issues impacting management and statewide operations for a public or private organization.
Four (4) years of professional experience working with Comptroller and Treasurer policies and procedures, Federal and State statutes, administrative rules and regulations relative to state accounting to ensure compliance with GAAP and GASB standards.
Four (4) years of professional experience ensuring procedures and reports are sufficient for processing and reporting and assisting staff with resolution of issues.
Four (4) years of professional experience providing responses to internal and external audit requests.
Four (4) years of professional experience assigning work, providing guidance to subordinates, recommending counseling and/or discipline following collective bargaining agreement, training staff, approving time off and preparing and signing performance evaluations.
Work Hours: Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm, 1 hour unpaid lunch.
Headquarter Location: 100 South Grand Ave E, Springfield, Illinois, 62762
Office of Fiscal Services
Administration
Agency Contact: DHS.HiringUnit@illinois.gov
Posting Group: Leadership & Management; Fiscal, Finance & Procurement; Social Services
Who We Are
With three campuses along Colorado’s Front Range, FRCC is the state’s largest community college. We enroll close to 28,000 students annually from our diverse service area, which offers a variety of cultural and recreational activities.
Each year approximately 5,000 FRCC students transfer to four-year universities and FRCC offers more than 36 career training programs that prepare students for immediate employment and rewarding careers. Last year, more than 5,000 high school students took concurrent enrollment classes with us, earning college credit without having to pay college tuition. And we were recently ranked as one of the “Top Online Colleges” in the country by Newsweek .
One of FRCC’s main goals is to offer educational excellence for everyone. The college’s strong commitment to student success means we start by creating an inclusive and equitable environment—one where both students and employees feel they belong and are supported. FRCC’s focus on diversity, equity and inclusion is woven into the fabric of our college conversations and decision-making processes. We are actively seeking to hire a workforce that reflects the diversity of our student body.
The college is also an emerging Hispanic Serving Institution. For us, becoming an HSI is an intentional commitment to being a college where our Latinx (and other historically marginalized) students thrive.
FRCC employees and leaders work hard to create a culture of collaboration, innovation and pride. We’re looking to hire people who share these values—along with our commitment to student success, equity and excellence.
Who You Are
As the Director for Advising Learning and Development and reporting to the Senior Director of Academic Advising, you will lead the design, implementation, and continuous improvement of onboarding, training, and professional development programs for advising staff at Front Range Community College. You will play a critical role in ensuring that advisors are well-prepared to support student success through high-quality, student-centered advising practices. You will also supervise a limited number of advisors and provide direct advising support as needed during peak times.
In this role, you will provide visionary and hands-on leadership for a team of Student Success Advisors, ensuring high-quality, student-centered advising across Front Range Community College’s three campuses. You will play a critical role in advancing advising excellence, fostering staff development, and strengthening cross-departmental collaboration to promote student success, retention, and completion.
As a member of the advising leadership team, you will support the strategic direction of advising, contribute to innovation in advising practices, and cultivate a positive, inclusive, and equity-minded culture for both staff and students.
This position will have the opportunity to work remotely occasionally but will require a strong on campus presence to provide leadership and support across all three Front Range Community College campuses. Occasional nights and weekends will be required to support college, division, and department efforts.
Please note: You need to be a Colorado resident on your first day of employment. Also, Front Range Community College is an E-Verify employer.
SALARY: $68,278 - $71,692 annually
The salary range reflects the minimum and maximum starting salary for the position. When determining the starting salary for a new employee, FRCC takes into consideration a combination of the selected candidate’s education, training and experience as it relates to the requirements of the position, as well as the position’s scope and complexity, internal pay equity and external market value.
BENEFITS: For information about benefits, please view APT & Faculty Benefits .
SELECTION PROCESS: Position will remain open until filled with a priority deadline of December 8, 2025. This posting may be used to fill multiple or similar positions.
The selection process for the Director for Advising Learning and Development will be conducted through a competitive, merit-based evaluation of all qualified applicants. Preliminary screening will be based on the completed application package submitted by the candidate. In your application, please include a resume and cover letter that specifically address how your background and experience align with the requirements, qualifications, and responsibilities of the position.
Primary Duties
Advising Onboarding & Training Development & Implementation:
Design and lead comprehensive onboarding and year-round training for around 40 advisors and advising supervisors across in-person, virtual, and online formats.
Develop consistent onboarding programs for new advisors and academic coaches.
Create and deliver ongoing professional development on advising best practices, equity-minded approaches, current policies, and institutional technology tools (Banner, Navigate, Degree Audit, etc.).
Establish a continuous development framework including workshops, webinars, mentoring, and leadership development opportunities.
Guide Lead Student Success Advisors in coaching to support advising quality and staff growth.
Conduct needs assessments and evaluate training effectiveness to inform improvements.
Ensure all training materials follow evidence-based practices, meet ADA accessibility standards, and reflect national advising research and trends.
Collaborate with advising leadership to align training with departmental goals, standardize advising processes, and support improvements to advising tools and technologies.
Supervision & Leadership:
Provide dynamic leadership and direct supervision to a team of Lead Student Success Advisors and Career and Academic Community Advisors across three campuses, ensuring consistent, high-quality advising practices.
Foster an equitable, collaborative, and student-centered team culture.
Conduct regular one-on-one and team meetings to communicate priorities, set goals, and support continuous improvement.
Lead staff onboarding, training, and development in partnership with leadership.
Contribute to strategic planning, operational processes, and assessment efforts.
Serve as departmental lead during Senior Director absences and ensure campus advising operations remain aligned with college-wide expectations.
Collaboration and Partnership:
Build strong partnerships with faculty, other EMSS departments to enhance communication and ensure training and professional development for advisors align with FRCC’s strategic plan, best practices, and the needs of the department.
Represent advising on committees, taskforces, meetings, and events to support enrollment, retention, and completion goals.
Participate in divisional and departmental initiatives that enhance student and staff experiences.
Continuous Process Improvement:
Provide leadership and problem-solving support for emerging institutional or departmental priorities.
Use advising data to assess effectiveness and implement process improvements that strengthen the student experience.
Maintain proficiency with advising technologies through regular training.
Engage in professional development related to proactive advising, coaching, equity-minded practices, and student development theory.
Required Competencies
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion : Demonstrates behaviors that convey the importance of diverse lived-experiences and using an equity lens to guide decisions. Embraces diversity, promotes equity and creates an environment of inclusion.
Building a Diverse Team : Seeks to understand the individual strengths on the team and uses those talents to make the most impact for students. Hires individuals from diverse backgrounds that support values and appreciation for individual differences
Commitment to Values: Demonstrates leadership and collaborative behaviors and actions that support FRCC values. Promotes an environment where equity creates opportunities for all students to achieve their educational goals.
Student Success Focus : Makes decisions that support a student-first culture.
Operational Planning : Ability to turn the strategic plan into an operational roadmap that guides the division. Support teams in tying their goals to the college’s strategic plan and charge them to do the same with the employees they supervise.
Change Catalyst : Ability to be nimble and willing to pivot if new data becomes available that can influence outcomes; understands that change is constant and requires flexibility.
Communication : Communicates effectively with individuals with different backgrounds; ability to communicate in a way that is effective. Chooses words carefully in communications.
Motivation : Ability to inspire oneself and others to reach goals and/or perform to the best of their ability.
Collaboration : Willingness to work with colleagues across departments, specifically when job processes are integrated to strategically focus on ways to improve efficiency and effectiveness for students.
Data Analysis: Prioritizes data analysis in the department and communicates the importance of having concrete information on outcomes to base decisions.
Qualifications
Required Education/Training & Work Experience:
Bachelor’s degree.
Minimum of 3 years of leadership experience in academic advising, student success, or a related field.
Demonstrated experience in training, facilitation, and professional development.
Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and thrive in a collaborative, fast-paced environment.
Preferred Education/Training & Work Experience:
Bachelor’s or master’s degree in higher education, counseling, or related field.
Ability to communicate effectively in Spanish.
Welcoming. Respectful. Inclusive. Together, we are FRCC.
For information on Front Range Community College’s Security, including Clery Act/Crime Statistics for the campuses and surrounding area, view FRCC’s Annual Security Report .
Nov 26, 2025
Full time
Who We Are
With three campuses along Colorado’s Front Range, FRCC is the state’s largest community college. We enroll close to 28,000 students annually from our diverse service area, which offers a variety of cultural and recreational activities.
Each year approximately 5,000 FRCC students transfer to four-year universities and FRCC offers more than 36 career training programs that prepare students for immediate employment and rewarding careers. Last year, more than 5,000 high school students took concurrent enrollment classes with us, earning college credit without having to pay college tuition. And we were recently ranked as one of the “Top Online Colleges” in the country by Newsweek .
One of FRCC’s main goals is to offer educational excellence for everyone. The college’s strong commitment to student success means we start by creating an inclusive and equitable environment—one where both students and employees feel they belong and are supported. FRCC’s focus on diversity, equity and inclusion is woven into the fabric of our college conversations and decision-making processes. We are actively seeking to hire a workforce that reflects the diversity of our student body.
The college is also an emerging Hispanic Serving Institution. For us, becoming an HSI is an intentional commitment to being a college where our Latinx (and other historically marginalized) students thrive.
FRCC employees and leaders work hard to create a culture of collaboration, innovation and pride. We’re looking to hire people who share these values—along with our commitment to student success, equity and excellence.
Who You Are
As the Director for Advising Learning and Development and reporting to the Senior Director of Academic Advising, you will lead the design, implementation, and continuous improvement of onboarding, training, and professional development programs for advising staff at Front Range Community College. You will play a critical role in ensuring that advisors are well-prepared to support student success through high-quality, student-centered advising practices. You will also supervise a limited number of advisors and provide direct advising support as needed during peak times.
In this role, you will provide visionary and hands-on leadership for a team of Student Success Advisors, ensuring high-quality, student-centered advising across Front Range Community College’s three campuses. You will play a critical role in advancing advising excellence, fostering staff development, and strengthening cross-departmental collaboration to promote student success, retention, and completion.
As a member of the advising leadership team, you will support the strategic direction of advising, contribute to innovation in advising practices, and cultivate a positive, inclusive, and equity-minded culture for both staff and students.
This position will have the opportunity to work remotely occasionally but will require a strong on campus presence to provide leadership and support across all three Front Range Community College campuses. Occasional nights and weekends will be required to support college, division, and department efforts.
Please note: You need to be a Colorado resident on your first day of employment. Also, Front Range Community College is an E-Verify employer.
SALARY: $68,278 - $71,692 annually
The salary range reflects the minimum and maximum starting salary for the position. When determining the starting salary for a new employee, FRCC takes into consideration a combination of the selected candidate’s education, training and experience as it relates to the requirements of the position, as well as the position’s scope and complexity, internal pay equity and external market value.
BENEFITS: For information about benefits, please view APT & Faculty Benefits .
SELECTION PROCESS: Position will remain open until filled with a priority deadline of December 8, 2025. This posting may be used to fill multiple or similar positions.
The selection process for the Director for Advising Learning and Development will be conducted through a competitive, merit-based evaluation of all qualified applicants. Preliminary screening will be based on the completed application package submitted by the candidate. In your application, please include a resume and cover letter that specifically address how your background and experience align with the requirements, qualifications, and responsibilities of the position.
Primary Duties
Advising Onboarding & Training Development & Implementation:
Design and lead comprehensive onboarding and year-round training for around 40 advisors and advising supervisors across in-person, virtual, and online formats.
Develop consistent onboarding programs for new advisors and academic coaches.
Create and deliver ongoing professional development on advising best practices, equity-minded approaches, current policies, and institutional technology tools (Banner, Navigate, Degree Audit, etc.).
Establish a continuous development framework including workshops, webinars, mentoring, and leadership development opportunities.
Guide Lead Student Success Advisors in coaching to support advising quality and staff growth.
Conduct needs assessments and evaluate training effectiveness to inform improvements.
Ensure all training materials follow evidence-based practices, meet ADA accessibility standards, and reflect national advising research and trends.
Collaborate with advising leadership to align training with departmental goals, standardize advising processes, and support improvements to advising tools and technologies.
Supervision & Leadership:
Provide dynamic leadership and direct supervision to a team of Lead Student Success Advisors and Career and Academic Community Advisors across three campuses, ensuring consistent, high-quality advising practices.
Foster an equitable, collaborative, and student-centered team culture.
Conduct regular one-on-one and team meetings to communicate priorities, set goals, and support continuous improvement.
Lead staff onboarding, training, and development in partnership with leadership.
Contribute to strategic planning, operational processes, and assessment efforts.
Serve as departmental lead during Senior Director absences and ensure campus advising operations remain aligned with college-wide expectations.
Collaboration and Partnership:
Build strong partnerships with faculty, other EMSS departments to enhance communication and ensure training and professional development for advisors align with FRCC’s strategic plan, best practices, and the needs of the department.
Represent advising on committees, taskforces, meetings, and events to support enrollment, retention, and completion goals.
Participate in divisional and departmental initiatives that enhance student and staff experiences.
Continuous Process Improvement:
Provide leadership and problem-solving support for emerging institutional or departmental priorities.
Use advising data to assess effectiveness and implement process improvements that strengthen the student experience.
Maintain proficiency with advising technologies through regular training.
Engage in professional development related to proactive advising, coaching, equity-minded practices, and student development theory.
Required Competencies
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion : Demonstrates behaviors that convey the importance of diverse lived-experiences and using an equity lens to guide decisions. Embraces diversity, promotes equity and creates an environment of inclusion.
Building a Diverse Team : Seeks to understand the individual strengths on the team and uses those talents to make the most impact for students. Hires individuals from diverse backgrounds that support values and appreciation for individual differences
Commitment to Values: Demonstrates leadership and collaborative behaviors and actions that support FRCC values. Promotes an environment where equity creates opportunities for all students to achieve their educational goals.
Student Success Focus : Makes decisions that support a student-first culture.
Operational Planning : Ability to turn the strategic plan into an operational roadmap that guides the division. Support teams in tying their goals to the college’s strategic plan and charge them to do the same with the employees they supervise.
Change Catalyst : Ability to be nimble and willing to pivot if new data becomes available that can influence outcomes; understands that change is constant and requires flexibility.
Communication : Communicates effectively with individuals with different backgrounds; ability to communicate in a way that is effective. Chooses words carefully in communications.
Motivation : Ability to inspire oneself and others to reach goals and/or perform to the best of their ability.
Collaboration : Willingness to work with colleagues across departments, specifically when job processes are integrated to strategically focus on ways to improve efficiency and effectiveness for students.
Data Analysis: Prioritizes data analysis in the department and communicates the importance of having concrete information on outcomes to base decisions.
Qualifications
Required Education/Training & Work Experience:
Bachelor’s degree.
Minimum of 3 years of leadership experience in academic advising, student success, or a related field.
Demonstrated experience in training, facilitation, and professional development.
Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and thrive in a collaborative, fast-paced environment.
Preferred Education/Training & Work Experience:
Bachelor’s or master’s degree in higher education, counseling, or related field.
Ability to communicate effectively in Spanish.
Welcoming. Respectful. Inclusive. Together, we are FRCC.
For information on Front Range Community College’s Security, including Clery Act/Crime Statistics for the campuses and surrounding area, view FRCC’s Annual Security Report .
The Michigan League of Conservation Voters (LCV) — one of Michigan’s largest, most impactful political advocacy organizations tackling drinking water contamination, the rapidly-worsening impacts of climate change, and efforts to undermine our access to the ballot — is seeking a full-time Development Operations Coordinator to support the Development team’s data tool, Every Action, to provide administrative support, and to lead event planning efforts. They will ensure our data is up to date and fundraising efforts are strategic, tracked, reported, and celebrated while working closely with the Director of Advancement to manage the internal department operations. This position is responsible for all information necessary for Michigan LCV to build meaningful donor relationships, expand impact over time, and reach ambitious goals.
The ideal candidate will be an experienced administrator with a deep understanding of data administration, fund development systems, project management, and event planning. They will excel at process improvement, have a high standard for quantitative and qualitative data, and have a strong attention to detail. This position offers an opportunity to build the backbone of a growing development program, to create innovative, efficient ways to better inform outreach and relationships with donors, and to support a team of dedicated, kind and fun colleagues in reaching big goals.
About the Michigan League of Conservation Voters
The Michigan League of Conservation Voters is a statewide political organization whose mission is to elect pro-conservation candidates to office and to hold all decision makers accountable for protecting Michigan’s drinking water, attacking climate change, and expanding access to the ballot. We work closely with elected officials, business leaders, partner organizations, and advocates from across the state, and we have built a reputation as the leading, non-partisan political voice for Michigan’s land, air, and water.
Michigan LCV is an equal opportunity employer. We assure equal treatment in hiring selection, promotion, transfer, compensation, benefits, training, discipline, and other personnel practices and terms or conditions of employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, height, weight, marital status, genetic testing status, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender status, or any other protected class established by all applicable federal, state and local laws and ordinances.
Job Responsibilities
This position reports to the Director of Advancement, is based Michigan, and is responsible for the following:
Maintains accurate funder, donor, and prospect data in database and processes gifts/grants, receipts, acknowledgements, reminders, and other gift documents according to standard policies, best practices, and procedures
Builds and runs queries, exports, lists, merges, and reports of constituent and gift data according to parameters developed in cooperation with Communications Team
Completes gift/grant processing, including but not limited to deposits, fund reports, monthly reconciliation, annual audits, etc. in collaboration with Finance Office
Assists Development Team with donor prospecting, wealth screening, communications, and stewardship efforts and records information in database according to standard policies, best practices, and procedures
Serves as the primary coordinator to execute fundraising events — with a particular focus on the annual gala — including researching and collaborating with vendors, drafting and sending invitations, working with other departments to ensure communications and programming run smoothly, handling day-of logistics, and tracking RSVPs, attendance, pledges, and gifts
Provides donor services and support offering exemplary customer service experience including in person, by phone, and email communications
Provides administrative and project support for the Development Team, including but not limited to tracking grants, organizing and presenting data, maintaining department calendar, executing donor communications, organizing department meeting notes and priorities, and keeping all abreast of progress toward goals
Works with development team leadership to draft, train, and continually review all policies and procedures are documented
Consistently operates with internal transparency and external confidentiality
Participates in Michigan LCV political election work — doing the hard work of campaigning, which means door-to-door field canvassing, text and phone banking, and/or attending campaign events
Qualifications
We are seeking candidates who are tenacious, self-starters, problem-solvers, innovators, and who will live our mission every day . You should have:
At least 2 years of database administration experience, including researching, tracking and reporting information in a clear, concise, and easily-digestible way.
At least 2 years of project management experience, with a track record of managing processes and meeting deadlines necessary to achieve fundraising goals as well as a demonstrated ability to effectively and efficiently support multiple projects at once.
Excellent problem-solving, organizational, and time/task-management skills, with a proven ability to achieve long-term goals by creating work plans, setting priorities, and anticipating potential challenges.
Natural customer service instincts and the interest in using those instincts to authentically connect with donors.
Positive, solutions-oriented attitude and a commitment to maintaining a supportive, empowering culture.
A commitment to improving processes, functionality, and the quality of data.
A proven track record of working with high-performing teams of staff, funders, and partners who represent a rich mix of people across race, gender, sexual orientation, and other group identities.
Reliable access to the internet and a phone to use for work purposes, and transportation for travel across the state as well as the ability to participate in campaign activities, either phone banking or canvassing.
Cultural competence:
Demonstrated awareness of one’s own cultural identity and the ability to learn and build on varying community norms
Ability to make authentic relationships across difference
Understanding of how environmental and voting rights issues intersect with racism, economic and social inequality in the U.S.
Commitment to equity and inclusion as organizational practice and culture
Compensation & Benefits
Step 1 (< 4 years of paid and direct experience): $62,000
Step 2 (5+ years of paid and direct experience): $66,000
Michigan LCV offers a benefits package that includes health, dental, and vision coverage, long-term and short-term disability coverage, life insurance coverage, a retirement savings program, reimbursements for business-related travel, a generous paid time off policy, and a team of smart, funny, and kind colleagues working together to deliver on a mission that matters.
This position is in the bargaining unit for Michigan LCV Workers United and is covered by a collective bargaining agreement.
How to Apply
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. If you need accommodation or assistance with our online application, please tell us how we can make this process accessible to you by emailing jobs@michiganlcv.org or by calling us at (734) 222-9650.
We know not all strong candidates will have every skill we list. We still want to hear from you. Research shows that women, non-binary people, disabled people, and people of color are less likely to apply for a position if they don’t meet every skill listed. At Michigan LCV, we believe our collective differences enable us to make better decisions, drive innovation, and deliver impactful results. We are committed to creating racial justice and equity within the environmental movement, and we know that begins with us doing the work ourselves.
Nov 24, 2025
Full time
The Michigan League of Conservation Voters (LCV) — one of Michigan’s largest, most impactful political advocacy organizations tackling drinking water contamination, the rapidly-worsening impacts of climate change, and efforts to undermine our access to the ballot — is seeking a full-time Development Operations Coordinator to support the Development team’s data tool, Every Action, to provide administrative support, and to lead event planning efforts. They will ensure our data is up to date and fundraising efforts are strategic, tracked, reported, and celebrated while working closely with the Director of Advancement to manage the internal department operations. This position is responsible for all information necessary for Michigan LCV to build meaningful donor relationships, expand impact over time, and reach ambitious goals.
The ideal candidate will be an experienced administrator with a deep understanding of data administration, fund development systems, project management, and event planning. They will excel at process improvement, have a high standard for quantitative and qualitative data, and have a strong attention to detail. This position offers an opportunity to build the backbone of a growing development program, to create innovative, efficient ways to better inform outreach and relationships with donors, and to support a team of dedicated, kind and fun colleagues in reaching big goals.
About the Michigan League of Conservation Voters
The Michigan League of Conservation Voters is a statewide political organization whose mission is to elect pro-conservation candidates to office and to hold all decision makers accountable for protecting Michigan’s drinking water, attacking climate change, and expanding access to the ballot. We work closely with elected officials, business leaders, partner organizations, and advocates from across the state, and we have built a reputation as the leading, non-partisan political voice for Michigan’s land, air, and water.
Michigan LCV is an equal opportunity employer. We assure equal treatment in hiring selection, promotion, transfer, compensation, benefits, training, discipline, and other personnel practices and terms or conditions of employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, height, weight, marital status, genetic testing status, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender status, or any other protected class established by all applicable federal, state and local laws and ordinances.
Job Responsibilities
This position reports to the Director of Advancement, is based Michigan, and is responsible for the following:
Maintains accurate funder, donor, and prospect data in database and processes gifts/grants, receipts, acknowledgements, reminders, and other gift documents according to standard policies, best practices, and procedures
Builds and runs queries, exports, lists, merges, and reports of constituent and gift data according to parameters developed in cooperation with Communications Team
Completes gift/grant processing, including but not limited to deposits, fund reports, monthly reconciliation, annual audits, etc. in collaboration with Finance Office
Assists Development Team with donor prospecting, wealth screening, communications, and stewardship efforts and records information in database according to standard policies, best practices, and procedures
Serves as the primary coordinator to execute fundraising events — with a particular focus on the annual gala — including researching and collaborating with vendors, drafting and sending invitations, working with other departments to ensure communications and programming run smoothly, handling day-of logistics, and tracking RSVPs, attendance, pledges, and gifts
Provides donor services and support offering exemplary customer service experience including in person, by phone, and email communications
Provides administrative and project support for the Development Team, including but not limited to tracking grants, organizing and presenting data, maintaining department calendar, executing donor communications, organizing department meeting notes and priorities, and keeping all abreast of progress toward goals
Works with development team leadership to draft, train, and continually review all policies and procedures are documented
Consistently operates with internal transparency and external confidentiality
Participates in Michigan LCV political election work — doing the hard work of campaigning, which means door-to-door field canvassing, text and phone banking, and/or attending campaign events
Qualifications
We are seeking candidates who are tenacious, self-starters, problem-solvers, innovators, and who will live our mission every day . You should have:
At least 2 years of database administration experience, including researching, tracking and reporting information in a clear, concise, and easily-digestible way.
At least 2 years of project management experience, with a track record of managing processes and meeting deadlines necessary to achieve fundraising goals as well as a demonstrated ability to effectively and efficiently support multiple projects at once.
Excellent problem-solving, organizational, and time/task-management skills, with a proven ability to achieve long-term goals by creating work plans, setting priorities, and anticipating potential challenges.
Natural customer service instincts and the interest in using those instincts to authentically connect with donors.
Positive, solutions-oriented attitude and a commitment to maintaining a supportive, empowering culture.
A commitment to improving processes, functionality, and the quality of data.
A proven track record of working with high-performing teams of staff, funders, and partners who represent a rich mix of people across race, gender, sexual orientation, and other group identities.
Reliable access to the internet and a phone to use for work purposes, and transportation for travel across the state as well as the ability to participate in campaign activities, either phone banking or canvassing.
Cultural competence:
Demonstrated awareness of one’s own cultural identity and the ability to learn and build on varying community norms
Ability to make authentic relationships across difference
Understanding of how environmental and voting rights issues intersect with racism, economic and social inequality in the U.S.
Commitment to equity and inclusion as organizational practice and culture
Compensation & Benefits
Step 1 (< 4 years of paid and direct experience): $62,000
Step 2 (5+ years of paid and direct experience): $66,000
Michigan LCV offers a benefits package that includes health, dental, and vision coverage, long-term and short-term disability coverage, life insurance coverage, a retirement savings program, reimbursements for business-related travel, a generous paid time off policy, and a team of smart, funny, and kind colleagues working together to deliver on a mission that matters.
This position is in the bargaining unit for Michigan LCV Workers United and is covered by a collective bargaining agreement.
How to Apply
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. If you need accommodation or assistance with our online application, please tell us how we can make this process accessible to you by emailing jobs@michiganlcv.org or by calling us at (734) 222-9650.
We know not all strong candidates will have every skill we list. We still want to hear from you. Research shows that women, non-binary people, disabled people, and people of color are less likely to apply for a position if they don’t meet every skill listed. At Michigan LCV, we believe our collective differences enable us to make better decisions, drive innovation, and deliver impactful results. We are committed to creating racial justice and equity within the environmental movement, and we know that begins with us doing the work ourselves.
APLA Health provides quality healthcare, life-saving services, camaraderie, compassion, and comfort to all who come through our doors. Our dedicated team of healthcare professionals is committed to providing personalized and compassionate free and low-cost medical services, tailored specifically to meet the unique needs of each individual we serve. APLA Health serves as a medical home providing an array of integrated healthcare services through 71,000+ billable patient visits and nearly 10,000 enabling services visits each year. Services provided include: medical, dental, behavioral health and HIV care; pharmacy; PrEP counseling and management; health education and HIV prevention; and STD screening and treatment. For people living with HIV, APLA Health offers housing support; benefits counseling; home healthcare; and the Vance North Necessities of Life Program food pantries; among several other critical support services.
We offer great benefits, competitive pay, and great working environment!
We offer:
Medical Insurance
Dental Insurance (no cost for employee)
Vision Insurance (no cost for employee)
Long Term Disability
Group Term Life and AD&D Insurance
Employee Assistance Program
Flexible Spending Accounts
11 Paid Holidays
4 Personal Days
10 Vacation Days
12 Sick Days
Metro reimbursement or free parking
Employer Matched (6%) 403b Retirement Plan
This is a great opportunity to make a difference!
This position will pay $45.15 - $60.09 hourly. Salary is commensurate with experience.
POSITION SUMMARY:
Under the direction of the Accounting Manager, the Senior Accountant will be responsible for the month-end close process and ensuring all financial transactions are recorded accurately and in a timely manner in accordance with GAAP. This position will play a critical role in guiding other finance staff in accounting principles, internal controls, and related matters. The Senior Accountant will prepare financial reports and work with internal and external stakeholders.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Under the direction of the Accounting Manager, leads month end closing process ensuring all financial activity is accounted for in a timely and accurate manner.
Records cash deposits based on nature of the payments, working closely with grants management, development, billing, and pharmacy to obtain and understand deposit details.
Ensures fixed assets are accounted for in accordance with the organization’s capitalization policies and maintains all fixed asset records.
Manages depreciation schedules ensuring that depreciation is calculated properly and in a timely manner.
Manages schedule of leases ensuring that all lease transactions are accounted for in compliance with ASC 842.
Maintains and updates cost allocation plans.
Ensures all shared costs are properly allocated on a monthly basis.
Works with other members of the finance team to ensure that all revenue and expenses are either recorded or accrued in the proper period prior to the month-end close.
Prepares and records monthly patient revenue entries, including bad debt and contractual allowances.
Reconciles patient revenue payments against patient accounts receivable.
Prepares and records monthly pharmacy revenue and expense entries, including cost of goods sold.
Reconciles all balance sheet accounts, monthly, ensuring balances are accurate and any discrepancies are resolved prior to month-end close.
Participates in external audits and prepares any necessary schedules or work papers.
Works with Accounting Manager and independent auditors to complete annual IRS Form 990.
Prepares monthly budget to actual reports for internal stakeholders by grant, program, department, location, etc.
Works closely with the Accounting Manager, Director of Finance, and Chief Financial Officer to prepare the organization’s annual operating budget, including ensuring it is loaded into the accounting system.
Monitors contract pharmacy receivables and works with pharmacy team to ensure timely collections.
Prepares monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reports, including Medi-Cal reconciliation reports, Medicare cost reports, HCAI utilization reports, and UDS reports.
Provides analytical support to internal management teams including development of internal management reporting capabilities.
Assists Department leads in developing internal budgets, projections and forecasts.
OTHER DUTIES MAY BE ASSIGNED TO MEET BUSINESS NEEDS.
REQUIREMENTS:
Training and Experience:
Bachelor’s degree in accounting or finance, from an accredited college, required.
Master’s degree in accounting or finance or CPA, preferred.
A minimum of 5 years of accounting experience, preferably in a healthcare setting, FQHC, or non-profit organization, required.
Experience with MIP Fund Accounting software, preferred.
Experience with electronic medical records systems, preferred.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office.
Advanced skills in Microsoft Excel.
Knowledge of:
Generally accepted accounting principles
Fund accounting concepts
Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards
Federal Procurement Requirements
Ability to:
Manage complex assignments with minimal supervision.
Meet tight deadlines regularly and consistently.
Prioritize deadlines across multiple projects simultaneously.
Handle highly confidential and sensitive information with trustworthiness.
Solve complex problems.
Conduct financial analysis.
Exercise judgment and make independent decisions.
Complete tasks with a strong attention to detail.
Work independently and within a team environment.
Understand and interpret complex financial transactions.
Communicate effectively, persuasively, and professionally both verbally and in writing with stakeholders, internally and externally.
Work independently and effectively under pressure and follow complex directions.
Proactively follow-up on assignments, exhibits initiative, self-motivation, and a strong work ethic.
WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
This is primarily an office position that requires only occasional bending, reaching, stooping, lifting and moving of office materials weighing 25 pounds or less. The position requires daily use of a personal computer and requires entering, viewing, and revising text and graphics on the computer terminal and on paper.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
Must possess a valid California driver’s license; proof of auto liability insurance; and have the use of a personal vehicle for work related purposes. COVID vaccination and booster required or medical/religious exemption.
Equal Opportunity Employer: APLA Health is an EEO Employer
Oct 02, 2025
Full time
APLA Health provides quality healthcare, life-saving services, camaraderie, compassion, and comfort to all who come through our doors. Our dedicated team of healthcare professionals is committed to providing personalized and compassionate free and low-cost medical services, tailored specifically to meet the unique needs of each individual we serve. APLA Health serves as a medical home providing an array of integrated healthcare services through 71,000+ billable patient visits and nearly 10,000 enabling services visits each year. Services provided include: medical, dental, behavioral health and HIV care; pharmacy; PrEP counseling and management; health education and HIV prevention; and STD screening and treatment. For people living with HIV, APLA Health offers housing support; benefits counseling; home healthcare; and the Vance North Necessities of Life Program food pantries; among several other critical support services.
We offer great benefits, competitive pay, and great working environment!
We offer:
Medical Insurance
Dental Insurance (no cost for employee)
Vision Insurance (no cost for employee)
Long Term Disability
Group Term Life and AD&D Insurance
Employee Assistance Program
Flexible Spending Accounts
11 Paid Holidays
4 Personal Days
10 Vacation Days
12 Sick Days
Metro reimbursement or free parking
Employer Matched (6%) 403b Retirement Plan
This is a great opportunity to make a difference!
This position will pay $45.15 - $60.09 hourly. Salary is commensurate with experience.
POSITION SUMMARY:
Under the direction of the Accounting Manager, the Senior Accountant will be responsible for the month-end close process and ensuring all financial transactions are recorded accurately and in a timely manner in accordance with GAAP. This position will play a critical role in guiding other finance staff in accounting principles, internal controls, and related matters. The Senior Accountant will prepare financial reports and work with internal and external stakeholders.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Under the direction of the Accounting Manager, leads month end closing process ensuring all financial activity is accounted for in a timely and accurate manner.
Records cash deposits based on nature of the payments, working closely with grants management, development, billing, and pharmacy to obtain and understand deposit details.
Ensures fixed assets are accounted for in accordance with the organization’s capitalization policies and maintains all fixed asset records.
Manages depreciation schedules ensuring that depreciation is calculated properly and in a timely manner.
Manages schedule of leases ensuring that all lease transactions are accounted for in compliance with ASC 842.
Maintains and updates cost allocation plans.
Ensures all shared costs are properly allocated on a monthly basis.
Works with other members of the finance team to ensure that all revenue and expenses are either recorded or accrued in the proper period prior to the month-end close.
Prepares and records monthly patient revenue entries, including bad debt and contractual allowances.
Reconciles patient revenue payments against patient accounts receivable.
Prepares and records monthly pharmacy revenue and expense entries, including cost of goods sold.
Reconciles all balance sheet accounts, monthly, ensuring balances are accurate and any discrepancies are resolved prior to month-end close.
Participates in external audits and prepares any necessary schedules or work papers.
Works with Accounting Manager and independent auditors to complete annual IRS Form 990.
Prepares monthly budget to actual reports for internal stakeholders by grant, program, department, location, etc.
Works closely with the Accounting Manager, Director of Finance, and Chief Financial Officer to prepare the organization’s annual operating budget, including ensuring it is loaded into the accounting system.
Monitors contract pharmacy receivables and works with pharmacy team to ensure timely collections.
Prepares monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reports, including Medi-Cal reconciliation reports, Medicare cost reports, HCAI utilization reports, and UDS reports.
Provides analytical support to internal management teams including development of internal management reporting capabilities.
Assists Department leads in developing internal budgets, projections and forecasts.
OTHER DUTIES MAY BE ASSIGNED TO MEET BUSINESS NEEDS.
REQUIREMENTS:
Training and Experience:
Bachelor’s degree in accounting or finance, from an accredited college, required.
Master’s degree in accounting or finance or CPA, preferred.
A minimum of 5 years of accounting experience, preferably in a healthcare setting, FQHC, or non-profit organization, required.
Experience with MIP Fund Accounting software, preferred.
Experience with electronic medical records systems, preferred.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office.
Advanced skills in Microsoft Excel.
Knowledge of:
Generally accepted accounting principles
Fund accounting concepts
Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards
Federal Procurement Requirements
Ability to:
Manage complex assignments with minimal supervision.
Meet tight deadlines regularly and consistently.
Prioritize deadlines across multiple projects simultaneously.
Handle highly confidential and sensitive information with trustworthiness.
Solve complex problems.
Conduct financial analysis.
Exercise judgment and make independent decisions.
Complete tasks with a strong attention to detail.
Work independently and within a team environment.
Understand and interpret complex financial transactions.
Communicate effectively, persuasively, and professionally both verbally and in writing with stakeholders, internally and externally.
Work independently and effectively under pressure and follow complex directions.
Proactively follow-up on assignments, exhibits initiative, self-motivation, and a strong work ethic.
WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
This is primarily an office position that requires only occasional bending, reaching, stooping, lifting and moving of office materials weighing 25 pounds or less. The position requires daily use of a personal computer and requires entering, viewing, and revising text and graphics on the computer terminal and on paper.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
Must possess a valid California driver’s license; proof of auto liability insurance; and have the use of a personal vehicle for work related purposes. COVID vaccination and booster required or medical/religious exemption.
Equal Opportunity Employer: APLA Health is an EEO Employer
Title: Development Data Manager
Department: Development
Status: Exempt
Reports to: Senior Director of Development Operations
Positions Reporting to this Position: None
Location: United States
Remote Work Eligibility: Yes; Regular Remote Work
Travel Requirements: Up to 5%
Union Position: Yes
Job Classification Level: D
Salary Range (depending on qualified experience): $81,337 - $96,637
General Description:
The League of Conservation Voters, Inc. (“LCV”), a non-profit organization, builds political power to protect people and the planet. We envision a world in which tackling the climate crisis, confronting environmental injustice, and strengthening our democracy lead to cleaner and healthier communities, good, well-paying jobs, and a more just, equitable, and sustainable planet for all.
For more than 50 years, LCV has fought for solutions to the interconnected threats our environment and democracy face. We do so by working with and holding elected officials accountable, mobilizing, organizing, and building grassroots power in communities, electing candidates who share our values, and partnering with and supporting our 30+ state affiliates across the country.
LCV is hiring a Development Data Manager who will ensure the integrity and accessibility of fundraising data within Salesforce, acting as the go-to resource for everyday Salesforce operations, support, and requests. By translating stakeholder needs into clear data requirements and maintaining clean, reliable data, this role empowers LCV’s fundraising team to make informed decisions and drive fundraising success.
This role will perform Salesforce administration tasks, create and run data-hygiene audits, monitor Salesforce integrations and resolve errors, and build and maintain reports and dashboards. Reporting to the Senior Director of Development Operations, the Development Data Manager will also partner with the Senior Salesforce Administrator and external consultants on Salesforce configurations and workflows.
This position is classified as “ Regular Remote Work ”, which means the position is not assigned to an office and can work remotely full-time.
General working conditions:
Operate in a professional office or home office environment, and routinely use standard office equipment including, but not limited to, computers, phones, photocopiers, and audiovisual systems.
Largely sedentary, often standing or sitting for prolonged periods.
Communicates with internal and external stakeholders using electronic platforms.
Applicants must be located in and legally authorized to work in the United States. Applicants must reside in the location listed above.
Responsibilities:
Serve as the primary point of contact for routine Salesforce requests: user provisioning, pick-list/value updates, data imports and exports, bulk updates, and minor page-layout tweaks. Escalate complex configurations and issues to the Senior Salesforce Administrator when appropriate.
Implement and monitor duplicate-prevention and data-hygiene workflows; run scheduled audits and rule-based purges.
Coordinate with Senior Salesforce Administrator and external Salesforce consultants on escalated configuration needs.
Collaborate with internal stakeholders to improve data access, respond to inquiries, and develop solutions to support their data and reporting needs.
Define and track key performance indicators (KPIs) for quality-control and data-integrity monitoring.
Participate in data modeling projects, supplying necessary data inputs to support modeling efforts.
Develop and manage a Development Salesforce reporting library, creating and maintaining reports and dashboards in Salesforce and/or Tableau in response to end user needs.
Serve as the internal technical contact for core Development Operations Salesforce integrations, e.g., Engage, EveryAction, and Acoustic, resolving integration errors and escalating complex issues when needed.
Perform other related CRM, data, and analytics projects as assigned.
Travel up to 5% of the time for in-person work, including staff retreats, trainings, meetings, conferences, and professional development opportunities.
Qualifications:
Work Experience: ? Required - Minimum of 4 years of professional experience managing data in a CRM platform, including at least one year performing CRM administrative tasks (user provisioning, permission settings, system configuration, report/dashboard creation, end-user support) and one year of hands-on Salesforce experience (bulk imports/exports, data cleaning, deduplication or similar). Preferred - Direct experience with Salesforce Nonprofit Success Pack (NPSP). Experience querying a data warehouse or building reports, dashboards, and data visualizations in Tableau or Power BI. Prior experience in a fundraising environment in a non-profit or political organization.
Skills: Required - Proficient in extracting, transforming, and importing data into CRMs. Ability to translate stakeholder questions into clear data requirements. Strong analytical and problem-solving mindset; excellent communication with non-technical colleagues; high attention to detail and time management. Preferred - Proficiency in SQL or SOQL. Ability to design and publish reports or dashboards in Tableau, Power BI, or similar BI tools. Tableau strongly preferred. Advanced Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets skills.
Racial Justice and Equity Competencies: Demonstrated awareness of how one’s life experiences influence one’s personal attitudes, biases, and assumptions. Demonstrated commitment to continual learning and ability to successfully deliver culturally responsive services. Commitment to equity and inclusion as organizational practice and culture. Understands how environmental issues intersect with racism, economic and social inequality in the U.S. and has a passion for working to dismantle these systems.
LCV offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package that includes vacation, sick and parental leave, personal days, paid holidays, health insurance (two plan options for staff to choose from), dental and vision insurance, life and disability insurance (short- and long-term), Flexible Spending Account, 401(k) retirement plan with company matching contribution, commuter benefits program, sabbatical, and student loan assistance.
Apply Here: Candidates must apply through our job portal by August 4, 2025 . No phone calls please.
All applicants must include the month and year for the experience provided on their uploaded resume. Final resumes must be completed and submitted at the time of application, and should include all relevant experience to meet the minimum requirements and for salary considerations. Applications are reviewed by humans; we do not use Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the hiring process.
Pre-employment Screening
All employment is contingent upon the completion of a background check, employment verifications and reference checks.
LCV is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a racially just, equitable and inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information, or any other protected status. LCV is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. If you require a reasonable accommodation to participate in the employee selection process, including, completing the application, interviewing, or pre-employment testing, please contact hr@lcv.org .
Jul 22, 2025
Full time
Title: Development Data Manager
Department: Development
Status: Exempt
Reports to: Senior Director of Development Operations
Positions Reporting to this Position: None
Location: United States
Remote Work Eligibility: Yes; Regular Remote Work
Travel Requirements: Up to 5%
Union Position: Yes
Job Classification Level: D
Salary Range (depending on qualified experience): $81,337 - $96,637
General Description:
The League of Conservation Voters, Inc. (“LCV”), a non-profit organization, builds political power to protect people and the planet. We envision a world in which tackling the climate crisis, confronting environmental injustice, and strengthening our democracy lead to cleaner and healthier communities, good, well-paying jobs, and a more just, equitable, and sustainable planet for all.
For more than 50 years, LCV has fought for solutions to the interconnected threats our environment and democracy face. We do so by working with and holding elected officials accountable, mobilizing, organizing, and building grassroots power in communities, electing candidates who share our values, and partnering with and supporting our 30+ state affiliates across the country.
LCV is hiring a Development Data Manager who will ensure the integrity and accessibility of fundraising data within Salesforce, acting as the go-to resource for everyday Salesforce operations, support, and requests. By translating stakeholder needs into clear data requirements and maintaining clean, reliable data, this role empowers LCV’s fundraising team to make informed decisions and drive fundraising success.
This role will perform Salesforce administration tasks, create and run data-hygiene audits, monitor Salesforce integrations and resolve errors, and build and maintain reports and dashboards. Reporting to the Senior Director of Development Operations, the Development Data Manager will also partner with the Senior Salesforce Administrator and external consultants on Salesforce configurations and workflows.
This position is classified as “ Regular Remote Work ”, which means the position is not assigned to an office and can work remotely full-time.
General working conditions:
Operate in a professional office or home office environment, and routinely use standard office equipment including, but not limited to, computers, phones, photocopiers, and audiovisual systems.
Largely sedentary, often standing or sitting for prolonged periods.
Communicates with internal and external stakeholders using electronic platforms.
Applicants must be located in and legally authorized to work in the United States. Applicants must reside in the location listed above.
Responsibilities:
Serve as the primary point of contact for routine Salesforce requests: user provisioning, pick-list/value updates, data imports and exports, bulk updates, and minor page-layout tweaks. Escalate complex configurations and issues to the Senior Salesforce Administrator when appropriate.
Implement and monitor duplicate-prevention and data-hygiene workflows; run scheduled audits and rule-based purges.
Coordinate with Senior Salesforce Administrator and external Salesforce consultants on escalated configuration needs.
Collaborate with internal stakeholders to improve data access, respond to inquiries, and develop solutions to support their data and reporting needs.
Define and track key performance indicators (KPIs) for quality-control and data-integrity monitoring.
Participate in data modeling projects, supplying necessary data inputs to support modeling efforts.
Develop and manage a Development Salesforce reporting library, creating and maintaining reports and dashboards in Salesforce and/or Tableau in response to end user needs.
Serve as the internal technical contact for core Development Operations Salesforce integrations, e.g., Engage, EveryAction, and Acoustic, resolving integration errors and escalating complex issues when needed.
Perform other related CRM, data, and analytics projects as assigned.
Travel up to 5% of the time for in-person work, including staff retreats, trainings, meetings, conferences, and professional development opportunities.
Qualifications:
Work Experience: ? Required - Minimum of 4 years of professional experience managing data in a CRM platform, including at least one year performing CRM administrative tasks (user provisioning, permission settings, system configuration, report/dashboard creation, end-user support) and one year of hands-on Salesforce experience (bulk imports/exports, data cleaning, deduplication or similar). Preferred - Direct experience with Salesforce Nonprofit Success Pack (NPSP). Experience querying a data warehouse or building reports, dashboards, and data visualizations in Tableau or Power BI. Prior experience in a fundraising environment in a non-profit or political organization.
Skills: Required - Proficient in extracting, transforming, and importing data into CRMs. Ability to translate stakeholder questions into clear data requirements. Strong analytical and problem-solving mindset; excellent communication with non-technical colleagues; high attention to detail and time management. Preferred - Proficiency in SQL or SOQL. Ability to design and publish reports or dashboards in Tableau, Power BI, or similar BI tools. Tableau strongly preferred. Advanced Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets skills.
Racial Justice and Equity Competencies: Demonstrated awareness of how one’s life experiences influence one’s personal attitudes, biases, and assumptions. Demonstrated commitment to continual learning and ability to successfully deliver culturally responsive services. Commitment to equity and inclusion as organizational practice and culture. Understands how environmental issues intersect with racism, economic and social inequality in the U.S. and has a passion for working to dismantle these systems.
LCV offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package that includes vacation, sick and parental leave, personal days, paid holidays, health insurance (two plan options for staff to choose from), dental and vision insurance, life and disability insurance (short- and long-term), Flexible Spending Account, 401(k) retirement plan with company matching contribution, commuter benefits program, sabbatical, and student loan assistance.
Apply Here: Candidates must apply through our job portal by August 4, 2025 . No phone calls please.
All applicants must include the month and year for the experience provided on their uploaded resume. Final resumes must be completed and submitted at the time of application, and should include all relevant experience to meet the minimum requirements and for salary considerations. Applications are reviewed by humans; we do not use Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the hiring process.
Pre-employment Screening
All employment is contingent upon the completion of a background check, employment verifications and reference checks.
LCV is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a racially just, equitable and inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information, or any other protected status. LCV is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. If you require a reasonable accommodation to participate in the employee selection process, including, completing the application, interviewing, or pre-employment testing, please contact hr@lcv.org .
Clark College
Clark College, 1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Vancouver, WA. 98663
Clark College is currently accepting applications for a full-time, permanent classified IT Security – Journey - Cyber Security Analyst to join the Information Technology department.
The IT Security – Journey - Cyber Security Analyst performs two core functions for the enterprise. The first is the day-to-day operations of the in-place security solutions while the second is the identification, investigation and resolution of security breaches detected by those systems. Secondary tasks may include involvement in the implementation of new security solutions, participation in the creation and/or maintenance of policies, standards, baselines, guidelines, and procedures as well as conducting vulnerability audits and assessments. The IT Security – Journey - Cyber Security Analyst is expected to be fully aware of the enterprise’s security goals as established by its stated policies, procedures, and guidelines and to actively work towards upholding those goals.
At Clark, we value equity, diversity, and inclusion. We are committed to growing, learning, and supporting our employees.
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITES:
Collaborate with the IT Security Manager/CISO in designing enterprise security architecture, policies, and procedures.
Assist in developing and maintaining Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Plans.
Ensure compliance with HIPAA, FERPA, GLBA, PCI, and WA State SEC policies.
Contribute to the development of a proactive security roadmap and identify strategic security priorities.
Respond to information security incidents during business and after-hours as needed.
Triage incidents, allocate resources, establish a command & control center, and manage internal communications.
Provide timely updates to leadership and escalate, as necessary.
Conduct post-mortem analyses, document root causes, and implement lessons learned.
Develop and share knowledge solutions and playbooks to guide other teams in preventing and managing similar incidents.
Monitor emerging threats, vulnerabilities, and attack vectors, and share actionable insights with relevant stakeholders.
Collaborate with internal teams to implement threat mitigation strategies and improve overall security posture.
POSITION REQUIREMENTS AND COMPETENCIES: Candidates will be evaluated based on application materials, including the supplemental questions and personal interview(s), and will be required to demonstrate competencies in the following areas:
Associates degree in Computer Science / Cyber Security AND three (3) years of work experience in a related field or equivalent.
Experience as a System Administrator and/or Network System Administrator.
Experience in working with enterprise infrastructure in relation to Cyber Security.
One or more of the following certifications or completion in-progress: CISSP, GIAC, CEH, CISM.
Supplemental Information:
JOB READINESS/WORKING CONDITIONS:
Ability to conduct research into IT security issues and products.
Ability to effectively prioritize and execute tasks in a high-pressure environment.
Strong written and oral communication skills.
Ability to work well with people of all ages from academically, culturally, and socioeconomically diverse backgrounds.
Demonstrated analytical and problem-solving skills.
Ability to be self-motivated, have attention to detail, and be team oriented
The initial appointment will include a 6-month probationary period, and the employee will earn permanent status after successfully completing probation.
This position is represented by Washington Public Employees Association.
Prior to a new hire, a background check including criminal record history will be conducted. Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant’s suitability and competence to perform in the position.
SALARY/BENEFITS: Salary Range: $6,806-$9,154/month | Step A-M (commensurate with qualifications and experience) | Range:05IT | Code: 483S
Successful candidates typically start at the beginning of the salary range and receive scheduled salary increment increases.
Clark College offers an exceptional benefits package that includes vacation/sick leave; medical, dental, life and long-term disability insurance; retirement; and tuition waiver.
WHAT WE OFFER:
A healthy work/life balance for our employees with the opportunity for flexible work schedules and remote work depending on position and college needs.
McClaskey Culinary Institute offers fast, fresh, and healthy dining options for students, faculty, staff, and the community. The space, located in Gaiser Hall, features three kiosks, a full-service retail bakery and barista bar, grab-and-go items, and a student-run restaurant.
Coffee Lounge in Hannah Hall and Clark Café in Joan Stout Hall.
Campus bookstore offers snacks, apparel, and specialty supplies.
On-campus early childhood education care program (pending registration and availability).
Gym and recreation facilities available for membership.
Clark promotes wellness with a variety of different workshops and events.
APPLICATION DEADLINE:
Required application materials must be completed and submitted online by 3 p.m., July 16, 2025.
REQUIRED ONLINE APPLICATION MATERIALS:
Clark College online application.
Current resume, with a minimum of three (3) references listed.
Cover letter describing background and experience related to qualifications and responsibilities of the position
Responses to the supplemental questions included in the online application process
Please apply online at www.clark.edu/jobs .
To contact Clark College Human Resources, please call (360) 992-2105 or email recruitment@clark.edu .
DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS
Upon request, accommodations are available to persons with disabilities for the application process. Contact Human Resources at (360) 992-2105 or by video phone at (360) 991-0901.
SECURITY
The security of all the members of the campus community is of vital concern to Clark College. Information regarding crime prevention advice, the authority of the Security/Safety Department, policies concerning reporting of any crimes which may occur on or near college property, and crime statistics for the most recent 3-year period may be requested from the Clark College Security/Safety Department, (360) 992-2133 or security.requests@clark.edu . The most recent Annual Security Report, written in compliance with the Clery Act, can be reviewed here: http://www.clark.edu/campus-life/student-support/security/report.php .
ELIGIBILITY VERIFICATION
If you are hired, you will need proof of identity, and documentation of U.S. citizenship or legal authorization to work.
CORRECTIONS OR EXTENDED NOTICES Corrected or extended notices will be posted online and in the Human Resources Office.
Clark College’s Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (ODEI) supports individuals with their academic, personal, and professional development, as well as provides training and educational resources for all members of the college community around diversity, inclusion, power, privilege, inequity, social equity, and social justice. The college offers further professional development for our employees through opportunities such as Employee Resource Groups, Social Justice Leadership Institute, Cross Institution Faculty of Color Mentorship program, Administrators of Color Leadership Program, and Faculty and Staff of Color Conference.
Clark College values diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Educator. Protected group members are strongly encouraged to apply. Clark College provides equal opportunity in education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, creed, religion, honorably discharged veteran or military status, citizenship, immigration status or use of a trained guide dog or service animal. Prohibited sex discrimination includes sexual harassment (unwelcome sexual conduct of various types). The college considers equal opportunity, affirmative action, and non-discrimination to be fundamental to the mission, vision, and values of the college. All faculty and staff hired at Clark College are encouraged to embrace, continually support, and enhance social equity on our campus and in our community. The college provides reasonable accommodations for qualified students, employees, and applicants with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Federal Rehabilitation Act. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies, Title II and Title IX, and Affirmative Action: Thao Schmidt, Director of Employment Services, 360-992-2628, tschmidt@clark.edu , 1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Baird 142, Vancouver, Washington 98663. Clark College is a smoke-free/drug free environment. This recruitment announcement does not reflect the entire job description and can be changed and or modified without notice.
Clark College Human Resources
June 25, 2025
25-00018-02
Jun 26, 2025
Full time
Clark College is currently accepting applications for a full-time, permanent classified IT Security – Journey - Cyber Security Analyst to join the Information Technology department.
The IT Security – Journey - Cyber Security Analyst performs two core functions for the enterprise. The first is the day-to-day operations of the in-place security solutions while the second is the identification, investigation and resolution of security breaches detected by those systems. Secondary tasks may include involvement in the implementation of new security solutions, participation in the creation and/or maintenance of policies, standards, baselines, guidelines, and procedures as well as conducting vulnerability audits and assessments. The IT Security – Journey - Cyber Security Analyst is expected to be fully aware of the enterprise’s security goals as established by its stated policies, procedures, and guidelines and to actively work towards upholding those goals.
At Clark, we value equity, diversity, and inclusion. We are committed to growing, learning, and supporting our employees.
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITES:
Collaborate with the IT Security Manager/CISO in designing enterprise security architecture, policies, and procedures.
Assist in developing and maintaining Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Plans.
Ensure compliance with HIPAA, FERPA, GLBA, PCI, and WA State SEC policies.
Contribute to the development of a proactive security roadmap and identify strategic security priorities.
Respond to information security incidents during business and after-hours as needed.
Triage incidents, allocate resources, establish a command & control center, and manage internal communications.
Provide timely updates to leadership and escalate, as necessary.
Conduct post-mortem analyses, document root causes, and implement lessons learned.
Develop and share knowledge solutions and playbooks to guide other teams in preventing and managing similar incidents.
Monitor emerging threats, vulnerabilities, and attack vectors, and share actionable insights with relevant stakeholders.
Collaborate with internal teams to implement threat mitigation strategies and improve overall security posture.
POSITION REQUIREMENTS AND COMPETENCIES: Candidates will be evaluated based on application materials, including the supplemental questions and personal interview(s), and will be required to demonstrate competencies in the following areas:
Associates degree in Computer Science / Cyber Security AND three (3) years of work experience in a related field or equivalent.
Experience as a System Administrator and/or Network System Administrator.
Experience in working with enterprise infrastructure in relation to Cyber Security.
One or more of the following certifications or completion in-progress: CISSP, GIAC, CEH, CISM.
Supplemental Information:
JOB READINESS/WORKING CONDITIONS:
Ability to conduct research into IT security issues and products.
Ability to effectively prioritize and execute tasks in a high-pressure environment.
Strong written and oral communication skills.
Ability to work well with people of all ages from academically, culturally, and socioeconomically diverse backgrounds.
Demonstrated analytical and problem-solving skills.
Ability to be self-motivated, have attention to detail, and be team oriented
The initial appointment will include a 6-month probationary period, and the employee will earn permanent status after successfully completing probation.
This position is represented by Washington Public Employees Association.
Prior to a new hire, a background check including criminal record history will be conducted. Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant’s suitability and competence to perform in the position.
SALARY/BENEFITS: Salary Range: $6,806-$9,154/month | Step A-M (commensurate with qualifications and experience) | Range:05IT | Code: 483S
Successful candidates typically start at the beginning of the salary range and receive scheduled salary increment increases.
Clark College offers an exceptional benefits package that includes vacation/sick leave; medical, dental, life and long-term disability insurance; retirement; and tuition waiver.
WHAT WE OFFER:
A healthy work/life balance for our employees with the opportunity for flexible work schedules and remote work depending on position and college needs.
McClaskey Culinary Institute offers fast, fresh, and healthy dining options for students, faculty, staff, and the community. The space, located in Gaiser Hall, features three kiosks, a full-service retail bakery and barista bar, grab-and-go items, and a student-run restaurant.
Coffee Lounge in Hannah Hall and Clark Café in Joan Stout Hall.
Campus bookstore offers snacks, apparel, and specialty supplies.
On-campus early childhood education care program (pending registration and availability).
Gym and recreation facilities available for membership.
Clark promotes wellness with a variety of different workshops and events.
APPLICATION DEADLINE:
Required application materials must be completed and submitted online by 3 p.m., July 16, 2025.
REQUIRED ONLINE APPLICATION MATERIALS:
Clark College online application.
Current resume, with a minimum of three (3) references listed.
Cover letter describing background and experience related to qualifications and responsibilities of the position
Responses to the supplemental questions included in the online application process
Please apply online at www.clark.edu/jobs .
To contact Clark College Human Resources, please call (360) 992-2105 or email recruitment@clark.edu .
DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS
Upon request, accommodations are available to persons with disabilities for the application process. Contact Human Resources at (360) 992-2105 or by video phone at (360) 991-0901.
SECURITY
The security of all the members of the campus community is of vital concern to Clark College. Information regarding crime prevention advice, the authority of the Security/Safety Department, policies concerning reporting of any crimes which may occur on or near college property, and crime statistics for the most recent 3-year period may be requested from the Clark College Security/Safety Department, (360) 992-2133 or security.requests@clark.edu . The most recent Annual Security Report, written in compliance with the Clery Act, can be reviewed here: http://www.clark.edu/campus-life/student-support/security/report.php .
ELIGIBILITY VERIFICATION
If you are hired, you will need proof of identity, and documentation of U.S. citizenship or legal authorization to work.
CORRECTIONS OR EXTENDED NOTICES Corrected or extended notices will be posted online and in the Human Resources Office.
Clark College’s Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (ODEI) supports individuals with their academic, personal, and professional development, as well as provides training and educational resources for all members of the college community around diversity, inclusion, power, privilege, inequity, social equity, and social justice. The college offers further professional development for our employees through opportunities such as Employee Resource Groups, Social Justice Leadership Institute, Cross Institution Faculty of Color Mentorship program, Administrators of Color Leadership Program, and Faculty and Staff of Color Conference.
Clark College values diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Educator. Protected group members are strongly encouraged to apply. Clark College provides equal opportunity in education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, creed, religion, honorably discharged veteran or military status, citizenship, immigration status or use of a trained guide dog or service animal. Prohibited sex discrimination includes sexual harassment (unwelcome sexual conduct of various types). The college considers equal opportunity, affirmative action, and non-discrimination to be fundamental to the mission, vision, and values of the college. All faculty and staff hired at Clark College are encouraged to embrace, continually support, and enhance social equity on our campus and in our community. The college provides reasonable accommodations for qualified students, employees, and applicants with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Federal Rehabilitation Act. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies, Title II and Title IX, and Affirmative Action: Thao Schmidt, Director of Employment Services, 360-992-2628, tschmidt@clark.edu , 1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Baird 142, Vancouver, Washington 98663. Clark College is a smoke-free/drug free environment. This recruitment announcement does not reflect the entire job description and can be changed and or modified without notice.
Clark College Human Resources
June 25, 2025
25-00018-02
We’re Hiring!
Chief Financial Officer
Location of Position: Marin Headlands, Sausalito, California
Position Classification & Expected Hours of Work, and Travel:
This is a full-time position.
Regular onsite work is required.
Days and hours of work may vary according to the needs of The Marine Mammal Center.
Evening and weekend work may be required as job duties demand.
Some travel within California and within the Hawai’ian Islands is expected for this position.
Benefits:
Generous time off policies, including Holidays, Sick, and Vacation
Medical, Dental, and Vision
Life Insurance
Long Term Disability Insurance
401k Retirement Plan
Employee Assistance Program
Job Summary:
The Chief Financial Officer reports to the Chief Executive Officer, is a member of the Executive Team, and works with the Board of Directors and staff to ensure a sustainable, effective, and mission centered organization by driving the organization’s overall financial strategy. Primary responsibilities include day-to-day oversight and responsibility for planning, implementing, and managing all financial-related activities including accounting, payroll, finance, and forecasting. This position will ensure the department maintains a customer service and solutions-oriented role within the organization to encourage and develop financial literacy, and engages outside resources such as attorneys, auditors, tax accountants, insurance brokers, investment managers, IT outsourcing firms, and other professionals as needed.
Essential Functions:
Financial Strategic Vision
Develop and maintain a strong strategic partnership and serve as a financial thought leader for the Executive Team and Board of Directors.
Executive lead for the Finance, Audit, Investment, and IT Board committees.
Utilize leading non-profit business practices and funding models to lead efforts that support the growth of the organization using scalable financial business models.
Proactively and perpetually identify and manage ways to maximize return on mission and return on investment to ensure the Center’s financial sustainability.
Approach emergent financial needs and challenges with a positive, collaborative, and solutions-focused attitude leveraging partnerships with peers.
Keep abreast of the latest research on financial strategy and implementation to ensure best practices are in place.
Support the ongoing growth of the organization through effective change management practice.
Support and influence progress toward a fair, equitable and belonging vision and plan to ensure that all financial policies, practices, communications, and actions support the organization in becoming more inclusive.
Represents the Center internally and externally at meetings and speaking engagements.
Financial Management
Develop long-term financial planning in alignment with the Center’s strategic priorities.
Manage the comprehensive annual budget preparation and quarterly projections to monitor progress and provide real time data on key performance indicators.
Provides leadership oversight of Life Support Systems & Facilities budgeting and forecasting, including capital planning, facilities, fleet, and vessels are amortized.
Collaborate with People & Culture leadership on personnel budget.
Provide oversight of Finance, Development, and Program staff grant budgets and reporting.
Monitor the cash position and receivables to ensure liquidity needs are met.
Advise, monitor, and report on investments.
Clearly communicate financial data in a manner that enables informed decisions.
Ensure the establishment, monitoring, and enforcement of finance policies and procedures and internal controls.
Operations Management
Partner with Development leadership to reconcile fundraising numbers and report on a cohesive, clear, and accurate basis.
Oversee purchasing and procurement of equipment and vehicles to ensure the most competitive contractual agreements for the Center.
Staff and support the Finance, Investment, and IT Committees and attend other Board Committee meetings as necessary.
Build and maintain a strong working relationship with the Center’s external Information Technology (IT) vendor, ensuring the vendor meets the needs of the Center and its contractual agreement.
Ensure a broadened remit on cyber, systems, and data security to protect the Center’s digital assets and information.
Continually improve efficiencies in accounting, administrative, and back-office processes, achieving objectives with new solutions and software as needed.
Compliance & Risk Management
Ensure the preparation and approval of annual financial statements in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles.
Ensure the timely completion of the external audit and IRS Form 990.
Staff and support the Audit Committee of the Board of Directors.
Regularly advise leadership on areas of liability and risk.
Ensure that all property and casualty insurance needs are met.
Leadership and Management
Manage and partner in the development of the department’s budget; direct the forecast of additional funds needed for staffing, equipment, materials, and supplies; approves and directs the monitoring of expenditures.
Define and apply metrics and accountability to measure and ensure progress toward strategic priorities; identifies opportunities for improvement; directs the implementation of improvements.
Facilitate communication of relevant information and ideas across the organization, ensuring integrated and successful operations.
Ensure cross-organizational collaboration between and among teams to improve fundraising effectiveness and drive strategic outcomes.
Foster and maintain a sense of shared financial accountability across the organization.
Provide leadership support to increase understanding of financial topics and competency among staff in organizational financial matters.
Recommend staff growth opportunities for Finance and Life Support Systems & Facilities as appropriate, and in a manner consistent with institutional policies.
Create and promote a positive and supportive team environment.
Other Duties as Assigned
Perform special projects and research as assigned.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Supervisory Responsibility:
1 – Controller (2 indirect reports)
1 – Director, Life Support Systems & Facilities (5 indirect reports)
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Comprehensive understanding of all aspects of nonprofit finance and accounting.
Broad and deep knowledge and experience with federal, state, and local government grant reporting, financial accounting, internal management control systems, information systems applications, audit planning, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), non-profit accounting, and related FASB/OMB requirements.
Significant knowledge and experience with integrating IT/Systems to improve accounting productivity and accuracy.
Proven track record of creating, maintaining, and sustaining strong vendor relationships.
Excellent strategic planning skills with the ability to advance the mission of the organization through the implementation of departmental and inter-departmental initiatives and external partnerships.
Proven capability to set and meet deadlines, manage, and track work on multiple projects concurrently, and adjust quickly to changing factors.
Ability to lead in a mission-driven culture founded on honest, thoughtful communication, collaboration, integrity, assuming goodwill in others, and continual learning and improvement.
Demonstrated ability to think strategically while executing tactically, strong project management and execution skills.
Strong verbal and written communication skills, including effective and inspiring public speaking.
Strong knowledge of budget preparation and administration.
Strong knowledge of people-management principles and practices, with an ability to inspire staff and foster a sense of team accountability and high performance.
Skills operating Microsoft Office applications (Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, SharePoint, Word) and videoconference technology (Slack, Teams, Zoom).
Strong accounting software skills, and experience with Adaptive, Paylocity, online banking, and accounting management software.
Knowledge of financial management software transitions, i.e. Blackbaud Financial Edge and/or NetSuite.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work, which may include staff, volunteers, training participants, and members of the public.
Ability to practice self-awareness and respect while engaging with staff, volunteers, training participants, and members of the public.
Qualifications and Experience:
This position requires a combination of education and experience equivalent to an advanced degree in accounting, or related field; with at least 10 years of senior/executive management experience in finance. CPA/CMA preferred.
Valid driver license with acceptable motor vehicle record to maintain standards of insurability.
Proof of COVID-19 Vaccination or waiver (medical or religious).
Work Environment & Physical Requirements:
This position operates in a professional office, laboratory, and hospital environment both indoors and outdoors with access to other parts of the facilities via outdoor pathways.
Routinely uses standard office equipment requiring repetitive motion.
Ability to work at a desk for extended periods using a computer.
Ability to move up to 25 pounds occasionally.
Limited exposure to allergens and zoonotic diseases.
May involve smells associated with animals and the care of animals.
OUR MISSION
The Marine Mammal Center advances ocean health through marine mammal rescue and rehabilitation, research, and education.
For more information about The Marine Mammal Center, please visit our “About Us” page at www.marinemammalcenter.org
Click here to view the full Chief Financial Officer Position Profile
TO APPLY Please submit a resume and cover letter that includes a brief description about how your experience aligns with the role.
Jun 07, 2025
Full time
We’re Hiring!
Chief Financial Officer
Location of Position: Marin Headlands, Sausalito, California
Position Classification & Expected Hours of Work, and Travel:
This is a full-time position.
Regular onsite work is required.
Days and hours of work may vary according to the needs of The Marine Mammal Center.
Evening and weekend work may be required as job duties demand.
Some travel within California and within the Hawai’ian Islands is expected for this position.
Benefits:
Generous time off policies, including Holidays, Sick, and Vacation
Medical, Dental, and Vision
Life Insurance
Long Term Disability Insurance
401k Retirement Plan
Employee Assistance Program
Job Summary:
The Chief Financial Officer reports to the Chief Executive Officer, is a member of the Executive Team, and works with the Board of Directors and staff to ensure a sustainable, effective, and mission centered organization by driving the organization’s overall financial strategy. Primary responsibilities include day-to-day oversight and responsibility for planning, implementing, and managing all financial-related activities including accounting, payroll, finance, and forecasting. This position will ensure the department maintains a customer service and solutions-oriented role within the organization to encourage and develop financial literacy, and engages outside resources such as attorneys, auditors, tax accountants, insurance brokers, investment managers, IT outsourcing firms, and other professionals as needed.
Essential Functions:
Financial Strategic Vision
Develop and maintain a strong strategic partnership and serve as a financial thought leader for the Executive Team and Board of Directors.
Executive lead for the Finance, Audit, Investment, and IT Board committees.
Utilize leading non-profit business practices and funding models to lead efforts that support the growth of the organization using scalable financial business models.
Proactively and perpetually identify and manage ways to maximize return on mission and return on investment to ensure the Center’s financial sustainability.
Approach emergent financial needs and challenges with a positive, collaborative, and solutions-focused attitude leveraging partnerships with peers.
Keep abreast of the latest research on financial strategy and implementation to ensure best practices are in place.
Support the ongoing growth of the organization through effective change management practice.
Support and influence progress toward a fair, equitable and belonging vision and plan to ensure that all financial policies, practices, communications, and actions support the organization in becoming more inclusive.
Represents the Center internally and externally at meetings and speaking engagements.
Financial Management
Develop long-term financial planning in alignment with the Center’s strategic priorities.
Manage the comprehensive annual budget preparation and quarterly projections to monitor progress and provide real time data on key performance indicators.
Provides leadership oversight of Life Support Systems & Facilities budgeting and forecasting, including capital planning, facilities, fleet, and vessels are amortized.
Collaborate with People & Culture leadership on personnel budget.
Provide oversight of Finance, Development, and Program staff grant budgets and reporting.
Monitor the cash position and receivables to ensure liquidity needs are met.
Advise, monitor, and report on investments.
Clearly communicate financial data in a manner that enables informed decisions.
Ensure the establishment, monitoring, and enforcement of finance policies and procedures and internal controls.
Operations Management
Partner with Development leadership to reconcile fundraising numbers and report on a cohesive, clear, and accurate basis.
Oversee purchasing and procurement of equipment and vehicles to ensure the most competitive contractual agreements for the Center.
Staff and support the Finance, Investment, and IT Committees and attend other Board Committee meetings as necessary.
Build and maintain a strong working relationship with the Center’s external Information Technology (IT) vendor, ensuring the vendor meets the needs of the Center and its contractual agreement.
Ensure a broadened remit on cyber, systems, and data security to protect the Center’s digital assets and information.
Continually improve efficiencies in accounting, administrative, and back-office processes, achieving objectives with new solutions and software as needed.
Compliance & Risk Management
Ensure the preparation and approval of annual financial statements in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles.
Ensure the timely completion of the external audit and IRS Form 990.
Staff and support the Audit Committee of the Board of Directors.
Regularly advise leadership on areas of liability and risk.
Ensure that all property and casualty insurance needs are met.
Leadership and Management
Manage and partner in the development of the department’s budget; direct the forecast of additional funds needed for staffing, equipment, materials, and supplies; approves and directs the monitoring of expenditures.
Define and apply metrics and accountability to measure and ensure progress toward strategic priorities; identifies opportunities for improvement; directs the implementation of improvements.
Facilitate communication of relevant information and ideas across the organization, ensuring integrated and successful operations.
Ensure cross-organizational collaboration between and among teams to improve fundraising effectiveness and drive strategic outcomes.
Foster and maintain a sense of shared financial accountability across the organization.
Provide leadership support to increase understanding of financial topics and competency among staff in organizational financial matters.
Recommend staff growth opportunities for Finance and Life Support Systems & Facilities as appropriate, and in a manner consistent with institutional policies.
Create and promote a positive and supportive team environment.
Other Duties as Assigned
Perform special projects and research as assigned.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Supervisory Responsibility:
1 – Controller (2 indirect reports)
1 – Director, Life Support Systems & Facilities (5 indirect reports)
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Comprehensive understanding of all aspects of nonprofit finance and accounting.
Broad and deep knowledge and experience with federal, state, and local government grant reporting, financial accounting, internal management control systems, information systems applications, audit planning, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), non-profit accounting, and related FASB/OMB requirements.
Significant knowledge and experience with integrating IT/Systems to improve accounting productivity and accuracy.
Proven track record of creating, maintaining, and sustaining strong vendor relationships.
Excellent strategic planning skills with the ability to advance the mission of the organization through the implementation of departmental and inter-departmental initiatives and external partnerships.
Proven capability to set and meet deadlines, manage, and track work on multiple projects concurrently, and adjust quickly to changing factors.
Ability to lead in a mission-driven culture founded on honest, thoughtful communication, collaboration, integrity, assuming goodwill in others, and continual learning and improvement.
Demonstrated ability to think strategically while executing tactically, strong project management and execution skills.
Strong verbal and written communication skills, including effective and inspiring public speaking.
Strong knowledge of budget preparation and administration.
Strong knowledge of people-management principles and practices, with an ability to inspire staff and foster a sense of team accountability and high performance.
Skills operating Microsoft Office applications (Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, SharePoint, Word) and videoconference technology (Slack, Teams, Zoom).
Strong accounting software skills, and experience with Adaptive, Paylocity, online banking, and accounting management software.
Knowledge of financial management software transitions, i.e. Blackbaud Financial Edge and/or NetSuite.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work, which may include staff, volunteers, training participants, and members of the public.
Ability to practice self-awareness and respect while engaging with staff, volunteers, training participants, and members of the public.
Qualifications and Experience:
This position requires a combination of education and experience equivalent to an advanced degree in accounting, or related field; with at least 10 years of senior/executive management experience in finance. CPA/CMA preferred.
Valid driver license with acceptable motor vehicle record to maintain standards of insurability.
Proof of COVID-19 Vaccination or waiver (medical or religious).
Work Environment & Physical Requirements:
This position operates in a professional office, laboratory, and hospital environment both indoors and outdoors with access to other parts of the facilities via outdoor pathways.
Routinely uses standard office equipment requiring repetitive motion.
Ability to work at a desk for extended periods using a computer.
Ability to move up to 25 pounds occasionally.
Limited exposure to allergens and zoonotic diseases.
May involve smells associated with animals and the care of animals.
OUR MISSION
The Marine Mammal Center advances ocean health through marine mammal rescue and rehabilitation, research, and education.
For more information about The Marine Mammal Center, please visit our “About Us” page at www.marinemammalcenter.org
Click here to view the full Chief Financial Officer Position Profile
TO APPLY Please submit a resume and cover letter that includes a brief description about how your experience aligns with the role.
Clark College
Clark College, 1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Vancouver, WA. 98663
Clark College is currently accepting applications for a full-time, permanent classified Fiscal Analyst 2 position in the Office of Instruction. The Fiscal Analyst 2 will assist the Fiscal Analyst 4 and the Director of Instructional Finance and Operational Support with tracking faculty workloads and part-time faculty healthcare benefits, preparing part-time and moonlight faculty payroll, reviewing, and correcting catalog and scheduling information, reconciling, and analyzing data, and responding to inquiries.
The working hours are Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm. Hybrid schedule, two days on campus, three days remote. The hybrid schedule is subject to change.
At Clark, we value equity, diversity, and inclusion. We are committed to growing, learning, and supporting our employees.
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Verify the accuracy of fiscal data.
Take appropriate actions based upon the analysis and interpretation of fiscal data.
Prepare and reconcile retroactive part-time and moonlight faculty pay data.
Review payroll documents and reconcile payroll reports.
Correct discrepancies through the preparation and submission of payroll, budget, and/or expenditure transfer documents.
Interpret financial records and reports.
Utilize cost projection models developed by the team’s director.
Recommend procedures to improve fiscal operations.
Track and assist with analysis of cost impacts from contract changes.
Explain and provide training on new business processes and procedures that result from contract changes.
Track and monitor new union contract variables, such as load rate changes, as they relate to class scheduling and faculty pay/workloads for analysis and pay calculation.
Respond to faculty and unit questions that result from union contract changes.
Apply knowledge and skills to help review Fiscal Analyst 1 training and initial work.
Develop spreadsheet templates for tracking and monitoring data.
Set up new faculty pay in the faculty workload module.
Provide training or orientation to other employees regarding fiscal procedures within instruction.
Communicate with faculty and units on loads and other pay variables.
Review faculty personnel action forms for accuracy and completeness.
Assist with changes to schedule setup in ctcLink.
Provide backup support to class scheduling.
Perform related duties as required.
POSITION REQUIREMENTS AND COMPETENCIES:
Candidates will be evaluated based on application materials, including the supplemental questions and personal interview(s), and will be required to demonstrate competencies in the following areas:
Associate degree in Finance, Business or Accounting or related area.
Two (2) years of experience in accounting, finance, auditing, budgeting or related area where problem-solving was a component.
Experience using Microsoft Office Suite including MS Word, Excel, Outlook, and financial management systems, particularly Excel.
JOB READINESS/WORKING CONDITIONS:
Enjoy working with numbers and data for long periods of time.
Calculate fiscal data with precision and attention to detail; consistently follow internal control procedures.
Ability to effectively identify, collect, organize, and document data and information in ways that make the information most useful for subsequent assessment, analysis, and investigations; identifies incorrect or missing data.
Ability to organize, prioritize and manage workflow to meet project deadlines and ensure smooth operations.
strong project and time management skills.
Ability to be organized and detail-oriented and manage multiple tasks with competing priorities.
Ability to produce accurate and timely work with minimal supervision; seek and act on opportunities to improve, streamline, and re-invent work processes and is receptive to new ideas.
Ability to work well with people of all ages from academically, culturally, and socioeconomically diverse backgrounds.
The initial appointment will include a 6-month probationary period and the employee will earn permanent status after successfully completing probation.
This position is represented by Washington Public Employees Association.
Prior to a new hire, a background check including criminal record history will be conducted which includes a sexual misconduct background check as required under RCW 28B.112.080 . Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant’s suitability and competence to perform in the position .
WHAT WE OFFER:
A healthy work/life balance for our employees with the opportunity for flexible work schedules and remote work depending on position and college needs.
McClaskey Culinary Institute offers fast, fresh, and healthy dining options for students, faculty, staff, and the community. The space, located in Gaiser Hall, features three kiosks, a full-service retail bakery and barista bar, grab-and-go items, and a student-run restaurant.
Coffee Lounge in Hannah Hall and Clark Café in Joan Stout Hall.
Campus bookstore offers snacks, apparel, and specialty supplies.
On-campus early childhood education care program (pending registration and availability).
Gym and recreation facilities available for membership.
Clark promotes wellness with a variety of different workshops and events.
SALARY/BENEFITS:
Salary Range: $3,811-$5,117/month | Step A-M (commensurate with qualifications and experience) | Range: 44| Code: 143J
Successful candidates typically start at the beginning of the salary range and receive scheduled salary increment increases.
Clark College offers an exceptional benefits package that includes vacation/sick leave; medical, dental, life and long-term disability insurance; retirement; and tuition waiver .
APPLICATION DEADLINE :
Required application materials must be completed and submitted online by 3 p.m., May 29, 2025.
REQUIRED ONLINE APPLICATION MATERIALS:
Clark College online application.
Current resume, with a minimum of three (3) references listed.
Cover letter describing background and experience related to qualifications and responsibilities of the position.
Responses to the supplemental questions included in the online application process.
Please apply online at www.clark.edu/jobs
To contact Clark College Human Resources, please call (360) 992-2105 or email recruitment@clark.edu .
DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS
Upon request, accommodations are available to persons with disabilities for the application process. Contact Human Resources at (360) 992-2105 or by video phone at (360) 991-0901.
SECURITY
The security of all the members of the campus community is of vital concern to Clark College. Information regarding crime prevention advice, the authority of the Security/Safety Department, policies concerning reporting of any crimes which may occur on or near college property, and crime statistics for the most recent 3-year period may be requested from the Clark College Security/Safety Department, (360) 992-2133 or security.requests@clark.edu . The most recent Annual Security Report, written in compliance with the Clery Act, can be reviewed here: http://www.clark.edu/campus-life/student-support/security/report.php .
ELIGIBILITY VERIFICATION
If you are hired, you will need proof of identity, and documentation of U.S. citizenship or legal authorization to work.
CORRECTIONS OR EXTENDED NOTICES Corrected or extended notices will be posted online and in the Human Resources Office.
Clark College’s Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (ODEI) supports individuals with their academic, personal, and professional development, as well as provides training and educational resources for all members of the college community around diversity, inclusion, power, privilege, inequity, social equity, and social justice. The college offers further professional development for our employees through opportunities such as Employee Resource Groups, Social Justice Leadership Institute, Cross Institution Faculty of Color Mentorship program, Administrators of Color Leadership Program, and Faculty and Staff of Color Conference.
Clark College values diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Educator. Protected group members are strongly encouraged to apply. Clark College provides equal opportunity in education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, creed, religion, honorably discharged veteran or military status, citizenship, immigration status or use of a trained guide dog or service animal. Prohibited sex discrimination includes sexual harassment (unwelcome sexual conduct of various types). The college considers equal opportunity, affirmative action, and non-discrimination to be fundamental to the mission, vision and values of the college. All faculty and staff hired at Clark College are encouraged to embrace, continually support and enhance social equity on our campus and in our community. The college provides reasonable accommodations for qualified students, employees, and applicants with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Federal Rehabilitation Act. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies, Title II and Title IX, and Affirmative Action: Thao Schmidt, Director of Employment Services, 360-992-2628, tschmidt@clark.edu , 1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Baird 142, Vancouver, Washington 98663. Clark College is a smoke-free/drug free environment. This recruitment announcement does not reflect the entire job description and can be changed and or modified without notice.
Clark College Human Resources
May 15, 2025
25-00043
May 16, 2025
Full time
Clark College is currently accepting applications for a full-time, permanent classified Fiscal Analyst 2 position in the Office of Instruction. The Fiscal Analyst 2 will assist the Fiscal Analyst 4 and the Director of Instructional Finance and Operational Support with tracking faculty workloads and part-time faculty healthcare benefits, preparing part-time and moonlight faculty payroll, reviewing, and correcting catalog and scheduling information, reconciling, and analyzing data, and responding to inquiries.
The working hours are Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm. Hybrid schedule, two days on campus, three days remote. The hybrid schedule is subject to change.
At Clark, we value equity, diversity, and inclusion. We are committed to growing, learning, and supporting our employees.
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Verify the accuracy of fiscal data.
Take appropriate actions based upon the analysis and interpretation of fiscal data.
Prepare and reconcile retroactive part-time and moonlight faculty pay data.
Review payroll documents and reconcile payroll reports.
Correct discrepancies through the preparation and submission of payroll, budget, and/or expenditure transfer documents.
Interpret financial records and reports.
Utilize cost projection models developed by the team’s director.
Recommend procedures to improve fiscal operations.
Track and assist with analysis of cost impacts from contract changes.
Explain and provide training on new business processes and procedures that result from contract changes.
Track and monitor new union contract variables, such as load rate changes, as they relate to class scheduling and faculty pay/workloads for analysis and pay calculation.
Respond to faculty and unit questions that result from union contract changes.
Apply knowledge and skills to help review Fiscal Analyst 1 training and initial work.
Develop spreadsheet templates for tracking and monitoring data.
Set up new faculty pay in the faculty workload module.
Provide training or orientation to other employees regarding fiscal procedures within instruction.
Communicate with faculty and units on loads and other pay variables.
Review faculty personnel action forms for accuracy and completeness.
Assist with changes to schedule setup in ctcLink.
Provide backup support to class scheduling.
Perform related duties as required.
POSITION REQUIREMENTS AND COMPETENCIES:
Candidates will be evaluated based on application materials, including the supplemental questions and personal interview(s), and will be required to demonstrate competencies in the following areas:
Associate degree in Finance, Business or Accounting or related area.
Two (2) years of experience in accounting, finance, auditing, budgeting or related area where problem-solving was a component.
Experience using Microsoft Office Suite including MS Word, Excel, Outlook, and financial management systems, particularly Excel.
JOB READINESS/WORKING CONDITIONS:
Enjoy working with numbers and data for long periods of time.
Calculate fiscal data with precision and attention to detail; consistently follow internal control procedures.
Ability to effectively identify, collect, organize, and document data and information in ways that make the information most useful for subsequent assessment, analysis, and investigations; identifies incorrect or missing data.
Ability to organize, prioritize and manage workflow to meet project deadlines and ensure smooth operations.
strong project and time management skills.
Ability to be organized and detail-oriented and manage multiple tasks with competing priorities.
Ability to produce accurate and timely work with minimal supervision; seek and act on opportunities to improve, streamline, and re-invent work processes and is receptive to new ideas.
Ability to work well with people of all ages from academically, culturally, and socioeconomically diverse backgrounds.
The initial appointment will include a 6-month probationary period and the employee will earn permanent status after successfully completing probation.
This position is represented by Washington Public Employees Association.
Prior to a new hire, a background check including criminal record history will be conducted which includes a sexual misconduct background check as required under RCW 28B.112.080 . Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant’s suitability and competence to perform in the position .
WHAT WE OFFER:
A healthy work/life balance for our employees with the opportunity for flexible work schedules and remote work depending on position and college needs.
McClaskey Culinary Institute offers fast, fresh, and healthy dining options for students, faculty, staff, and the community. The space, located in Gaiser Hall, features three kiosks, a full-service retail bakery and barista bar, grab-and-go items, and a student-run restaurant.
Coffee Lounge in Hannah Hall and Clark Café in Joan Stout Hall.
Campus bookstore offers snacks, apparel, and specialty supplies.
On-campus early childhood education care program (pending registration and availability).
Gym and recreation facilities available for membership.
Clark promotes wellness with a variety of different workshops and events.
SALARY/BENEFITS:
Salary Range: $3,811-$5,117/month | Step A-M (commensurate with qualifications and experience) | Range: 44| Code: 143J
Successful candidates typically start at the beginning of the salary range and receive scheduled salary increment increases.
Clark College offers an exceptional benefits package that includes vacation/sick leave; medical, dental, life and long-term disability insurance; retirement; and tuition waiver .
APPLICATION DEADLINE :
Required application materials must be completed and submitted online by 3 p.m., May 29, 2025.
REQUIRED ONLINE APPLICATION MATERIALS:
Clark College online application.
Current resume, with a minimum of three (3) references listed.
Cover letter describing background and experience related to qualifications and responsibilities of the position.
Responses to the supplemental questions included in the online application process.
Please apply online at www.clark.edu/jobs
To contact Clark College Human Resources, please call (360) 992-2105 or email recruitment@clark.edu .
DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS
Upon request, accommodations are available to persons with disabilities for the application process. Contact Human Resources at (360) 992-2105 or by video phone at (360) 991-0901.
SECURITY
The security of all the members of the campus community is of vital concern to Clark College. Information regarding crime prevention advice, the authority of the Security/Safety Department, policies concerning reporting of any crimes which may occur on or near college property, and crime statistics for the most recent 3-year period may be requested from the Clark College Security/Safety Department, (360) 992-2133 or security.requests@clark.edu . The most recent Annual Security Report, written in compliance with the Clery Act, can be reviewed here: http://www.clark.edu/campus-life/student-support/security/report.php .
ELIGIBILITY VERIFICATION
If you are hired, you will need proof of identity, and documentation of U.S. citizenship or legal authorization to work.
CORRECTIONS OR EXTENDED NOTICES Corrected or extended notices will be posted online and in the Human Resources Office.
Clark College’s Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (ODEI) supports individuals with their academic, personal, and professional development, as well as provides training and educational resources for all members of the college community around diversity, inclusion, power, privilege, inequity, social equity, and social justice. The college offers further professional development for our employees through opportunities such as Employee Resource Groups, Social Justice Leadership Institute, Cross Institution Faculty of Color Mentorship program, Administrators of Color Leadership Program, and Faculty and Staff of Color Conference.
Clark College values diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Educator. Protected group members are strongly encouraged to apply. Clark College provides equal opportunity in education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, creed, religion, honorably discharged veteran or military status, citizenship, immigration status or use of a trained guide dog or service animal. Prohibited sex discrimination includes sexual harassment (unwelcome sexual conduct of various types). The college considers equal opportunity, affirmative action, and non-discrimination to be fundamental to the mission, vision and values of the college. All faculty and staff hired at Clark College are encouraged to embrace, continually support and enhance social equity on our campus and in our community. The college provides reasonable accommodations for qualified students, employees, and applicants with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Federal Rehabilitation Act. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies, Title II and Title IX, and Affirmative Action: Thao Schmidt, Director of Employment Services, 360-992-2628, tschmidt@clark.edu , 1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Baird 142, Vancouver, Washington 98663. Clark College is a smoke-free/drug free environment. This recruitment announcement does not reflect the entire job description and can be changed and or modified without notice.
Clark College Human Resources
May 15, 2025
25-00043
League of Conservation Voters
Washington, DC Metropolitan Area (Hybrid)
Title: Contribution Accountant Department: Finance Status: Exempt Reports to: Director of Revenue Positions Reporting to this Position: None Location: Washington, DC Metropolitan Area Remote Work Eligibility: Yes; Regular Hybrid Work Travel Requirements: Up to 10% Union Position: Yes Job Classification Level: D Salary Range (depending on qualified experience) : $81,337-$96,637
General Description:
The League of Conservation Voters , Inc. (“LCV”), a non-profit organization, builds political power to protect people and the planet. We envision a world in which tackling the climate crisis, confronting environmental injustice, and strengthening our democracy lead to cleaner and healthier communities, good, well-paying jobs, and a more just, equitable, and sustainable planet for all.
For more than 50 years, LCV has fought for solutions to the interconnected threats our environment and democracy face. We do so by working with and holding elected officials accountable, mobilizing, organizing, and building grassroots power in communities, electing candidates who share our values, and partnering with and supporting our 30+ state affiliates across the country.
LCV is hiring a Contribution Accountant who will be responsible for reconciling the revenue (AR) accounting process within the LCV family of organizations, including LCV, LCV Education Fund, LCV Action Fund, and LCV Victory Fund. This position works closely with the Senior Revenue Accountant, Development, and the Legal and Strategic Initiatives departments to ensure timely and accurate reporting and reconciliations.
This position is classified as “ Regular Hybrid Work ”, which means the position is assigned to an LCV office where they spend one to four days per week and work the rest of the week remotely. This position is required to work in-person in the Washington, DC office a minimum of two days per week.
General working conditions:
Operate in a professional office or home office environment, and routinely use standard office equipment including, but not limited to, computers, phones, photocopiers, and audiovisual systems.
Largely sedentary, often standing or sitting for prolonged periods.
Communicates with internal and external stakeholders using electronic platforms.
Applicants must be located in and legally authorized to work in the United States.
Responsibilities:
Responsible for supporting documentation for revenues and receivables. Record payments for Accounts Receivables.
Manage bank account deposits and work with the Development team to identify the source of funds. Ensure all revenue is received and accounted for in bank accounts.
Preparation of monthly bank reconciliations.
Adhere to financial policies and month-close timelines.
Prepare assigned reconciliations through FloQast timely.
Ensure all records of incoming donations and grant revenue in the accounting database are accurate.
Monitor daily Engage deposits and reports and manage caging General Ledger entries.
Manage Stripe revenue entries and assist in the preparation of Stripe reports.
Manage weekly mail openings in the LCV’s DC office, log and check deposits, track and record in Salesforce and Sage.
Support the Senior Revenue Accountant with monthly reconciliation of receipts with Development and against various revenue related reports including reports in Salesforce.
Support revenue reports’ source information, entries and running of different revenue and cash reports.
Assist in the creation of various schedules and feeder documents around revenue for major processes and projects, e.g., 990, Audit, Financial Statements, Cash Report, Balance Sheet Report, Asset Reports and FEC and state compliance reports and filings etc.
Review funder contracts, donor list and donor giving cycles to record revenue/grant accruals in the system and be familiar with donor types and information.
Assist the Director of Revenue with all revenue inquiries, including the annual financial statement audit.
Serve as a backup for the Senior Revenue Accountant.
Support Revenue process within the Budget Process and support the FP&A team around revenue analysis, and revenue components of Grant Reports.
Support Racial Justice and Equity department goals and values work within the department.
Travel up to 10% of the time for in-person work, including staff retreats, meetings, conferences, and professional development opportunities, as needed.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Work Experience: Required – 4 years of accounting experience and 1 year experience with intercompany transactions. Understanding of GAAP Accounting and Internal Controls. Experience with AR Accounting, ASC 606 revenue recognition standards and revenue accounting software. Experience with Microsoft Office Suite, particularly expertise with Microsoft Excel. Preferred – Experience working in a non-profit, political organization or campaign; Salesforce database experience.
Skills: Candidates must effectively manage time to meet multiple competing deadlines often under pressure. Must possess excellent written and oral communications skills, strong word processing and spreadsheet skills (Windows, Microsoft Word, and Excel required, PowerPoint preferred), attentive to details, and adept at developing and maintaining systems and processes. Comfortable working in a fast-paced dynamic environment; Ability to adapt well to new technologies and Effective time management skills. Must demonstrate initiative in problem- solving; critical thinking skills; must be able to communicate effectively with members of the Finance Team as well as staff members of other departments and vendors; self-starter, ability to juggle multiple tasks.
Racial Justice and Equity Competencies: Demonstrated awareness of how one’s life experiences influence one’s personal attitudes, biases, and assumptions. Demonstrated commitment to continual learning and ability to successfully deliver culturally responsive services. Commitment to equity and inclusion as organizational practice and culture. Understands how environmental issues intersect with racism, economic and social inequality in the U.S. and has a passion for working to dismantle these systems.
LCV offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package that includes vacation, sick and parental leave, personal days, paid holidays, health insurance (two plan options for staff to choose from), dental and vision insurance, life and disability insurance (short- and long-term), Flexible Spending Account, 401(k) retirement plan with company matching contribution, commuter benefits program, sabbatical, and student loan assistance.
To Apply : Send cover letter and resume to hr@lcv.org with “Contribution Accountant” in the subject line by May 14, 2025 . No phone calls please.
All employment is contingent upon the completion of a background check, employment verifications and reference checks.
LCV is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a racially just, equitable and inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information, or any other protected status. LCV is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. If you require a reasonable accommodation to participate in the employee selection process, including, completing the application, interviewing, or pre-employment testing, please contact hr@lcv.org .
Apr 18, 2025
Full time
Title: Contribution Accountant Department: Finance Status: Exempt Reports to: Director of Revenue Positions Reporting to this Position: None Location: Washington, DC Metropolitan Area Remote Work Eligibility: Yes; Regular Hybrid Work Travel Requirements: Up to 10% Union Position: Yes Job Classification Level: D Salary Range (depending on qualified experience) : $81,337-$96,637
General Description:
The League of Conservation Voters , Inc. (“LCV”), a non-profit organization, builds political power to protect people and the planet. We envision a world in which tackling the climate crisis, confronting environmental injustice, and strengthening our democracy lead to cleaner and healthier communities, good, well-paying jobs, and a more just, equitable, and sustainable planet for all.
For more than 50 years, LCV has fought for solutions to the interconnected threats our environment and democracy face. We do so by working with and holding elected officials accountable, mobilizing, organizing, and building grassroots power in communities, electing candidates who share our values, and partnering with and supporting our 30+ state affiliates across the country.
LCV is hiring a Contribution Accountant who will be responsible for reconciling the revenue (AR) accounting process within the LCV family of organizations, including LCV, LCV Education Fund, LCV Action Fund, and LCV Victory Fund. This position works closely with the Senior Revenue Accountant, Development, and the Legal and Strategic Initiatives departments to ensure timely and accurate reporting and reconciliations.
This position is classified as “ Regular Hybrid Work ”, which means the position is assigned to an LCV office where they spend one to four days per week and work the rest of the week remotely. This position is required to work in-person in the Washington, DC office a minimum of two days per week.
General working conditions:
Operate in a professional office or home office environment, and routinely use standard office equipment including, but not limited to, computers, phones, photocopiers, and audiovisual systems.
Largely sedentary, often standing or sitting for prolonged periods.
Communicates with internal and external stakeholders using electronic platforms.
Applicants must be located in and legally authorized to work in the United States.
Responsibilities:
Responsible for supporting documentation for revenues and receivables. Record payments for Accounts Receivables.
Manage bank account deposits and work with the Development team to identify the source of funds. Ensure all revenue is received and accounted for in bank accounts.
Preparation of monthly bank reconciliations.
Adhere to financial policies and month-close timelines.
Prepare assigned reconciliations through FloQast timely.
Ensure all records of incoming donations and grant revenue in the accounting database are accurate.
Monitor daily Engage deposits and reports and manage caging General Ledger entries.
Manage Stripe revenue entries and assist in the preparation of Stripe reports.
Manage weekly mail openings in the LCV’s DC office, log and check deposits, track and record in Salesforce and Sage.
Support the Senior Revenue Accountant with monthly reconciliation of receipts with Development and against various revenue related reports including reports in Salesforce.
Support revenue reports’ source information, entries and running of different revenue and cash reports.
Assist in the creation of various schedules and feeder documents around revenue for major processes and projects, e.g., 990, Audit, Financial Statements, Cash Report, Balance Sheet Report, Asset Reports and FEC and state compliance reports and filings etc.
Review funder contracts, donor list and donor giving cycles to record revenue/grant accruals in the system and be familiar with donor types and information.
Assist the Director of Revenue with all revenue inquiries, including the annual financial statement audit.
Serve as a backup for the Senior Revenue Accountant.
Support Revenue process within the Budget Process and support the FP&A team around revenue analysis, and revenue components of Grant Reports.
Support Racial Justice and Equity department goals and values work within the department.
Travel up to 10% of the time for in-person work, including staff retreats, meetings, conferences, and professional development opportunities, as needed.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Work Experience: Required – 4 years of accounting experience and 1 year experience with intercompany transactions. Understanding of GAAP Accounting and Internal Controls. Experience with AR Accounting, ASC 606 revenue recognition standards and revenue accounting software. Experience with Microsoft Office Suite, particularly expertise with Microsoft Excel. Preferred – Experience working in a non-profit, political organization or campaign; Salesforce database experience.
Skills: Candidates must effectively manage time to meet multiple competing deadlines often under pressure. Must possess excellent written and oral communications skills, strong word processing and spreadsheet skills (Windows, Microsoft Word, and Excel required, PowerPoint preferred), attentive to details, and adept at developing and maintaining systems and processes. Comfortable working in a fast-paced dynamic environment; Ability to adapt well to new technologies and Effective time management skills. Must demonstrate initiative in problem- solving; critical thinking skills; must be able to communicate effectively with members of the Finance Team as well as staff members of other departments and vendors; self-starter, ability to juggle multiple tasks.
Racial Justice and Equity Competencies: Demonstrated awareness of how one’s life experiences influence one’s personal attitudes, biases, and assumptions. Demonstrated commitment to continual learning and ability to successfully deliver culturally responsive services. Commitment to equity and inclusion as organizational practice and culture. Understands how environmental issues intersect with racism, economic and social inequality in the U.S. and has a passion for working to dismantle these systems.
LCV offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package that includes vacation, sick and parental leave, personal days, paid holidays, health insurance (two plan options for staff to choose from), dental and vision insurance, life and disability insurance (short- and long-term), Flexible Spending Account, 401(k) retirement plan with company matching contribution, commuter benefits program, sabbatical, and student loan assistance.
To Apply : Send cover letter and resume to hr@lcv.org with “Contribution Accountant” in the subject line by May 14, 2025 . No phone calls please.
All employment is contingent upon the completion of a background check, employment verifications and reference checks.
LCV is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a racially just, equitable and inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information, or any other protected status. LCV is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. If you require a reasonable accommodation to participate in the employee selection process, including, completing the application, interviewing, or pre-employment testing, please contact hr@lcv.org .
Multnomah County Dept. of Community Justice
Portland, Oregon
THIS WORK MATTERS
Our mission is to enhance community safety, reduce crime and change behavior by holding justice involved clients accountable in a fair and just manner. We do this through various specialized programs, strong community partnerships, validated assessments, meaningful case plans and electronic monitoring. If you are an experienced Manager with a passion for community safety and behavior change this may be the career opportunity for you!
Come Find Your Why? (video)
Sworn Senior Manager Career Information Forum
Tuesday, April 22 · 6:00 – 7:00pm
Time zone: Pacific Time Zone
Google Meet joining info
Video call link: https://meet.google.com/ucn-txdx-hcm
Or dial: (US) +1 662-443-2440 PIN: 825 544 204#
Sworn Senior Manager Career Information Forum
Saturday, May 3 · 9:00 – 10:00am
Time zone: Pacific Time Zone
Google Meet joining info
Video call link: https://meet.google.com/ydq-tgtw-sek
Or dial: (US) +1 424-327-4529 PIN: 813 668 060#
The Sworn Senior Manager will supervise Community Justice Managers and be responsible for employees who work within these teams. They will negotiate, problem solve, and collaborate with other organizations including the Department of Corrections, Services to Children and Families, Multnomah County District Attorney's Office, State Court System, community partners/groups, judges, other county departments, labor/management and the Oregon Association of Community Corrections Directors.
As a member of the department's Senior Leadership Team, the Sworn Senior Manager will develop budgets and implement agency-wide initiatives, priorities and policies. They will coordinate with other Senior Managers to share resources and work on projects. This position provides leadership and philosophical direction for the wide range of services provided to adult probation/parole clients and their families pre and post adjudication.
Key Responsibilities include:
Direct and Manage Program Initiatives - Ensure effective and responsible service delivery and accountability to established benchmarks of the Department of Community Justice.
Principal Management Adviser - Serve on the department level management team as a principal adviser in the area of assignment; participate in major program planning, review and budgeting activities for the department.
Cross Functional Consultation and Relationship Management - Provide leadership facilitation, consensus building and collaboration on a broad range of issues with criminal justice partners, union members, clients, citizen groups, subordinates, peers, and executive management.
Personnel Management - Plan and assign work and duties based on job need and staff capabilities and available resources; oversee work through periodic reviews and/or evaluations; determine training needs and arrange for training; motivate effective work environment and outcomes; determine the need for disciplinary action and initiate or approve disciplinary action, when warranted.
Policy & Program Development - Participate on boards, committees and task forces at local, state and national levels to assist in development of policies and programs; participate in community forums, public hearings and media interviews to discuss and inform about division and department program projects and priorities; provide leadership, develop and cultivate good community relationships; identify, monitor and resolve community concerns.
The Department of Community Justice is looking for experienced managers who can demonstrate expertise in the following areas:
Leadership and Direction: You provide a sense of direction through a clear vision to create change in community corrections that serves the interests of multiple interest holders including the public, justice involved individuals, community groups, employees, other agencies and the judiciary using evidence-based practices. You bring your leadership, operational oversight and advocacy experience to the daily operations and administrative functions to the division.
Networking and Collaboration: You serve on the department's Senior Management Team as a principal advisor and participant in decision making processes where budget and operational direction are made that impact the entire department. You represent DCJ as well as the County, to the public, other criminal justice professionals and politicians throughout Oregon and the country through collaborative relationships and networking in an effort to identify and incorporate evidence-based practices and enhance the continuum of accountability, public safety and service delivery. You also develop relationships with community partners and treatment agencies around assessment, case planning and services designed to improve outcomes for adults and juveniles under DCJ's supervision.
Quality Assurance, Analysis of Performance Data, Realignment, and Budget Adjustments: You maintain oversight of evidence-based practices, state-wide outcome measures and department benchmarks to ensure that the department is deepening efforts in researched based practices. You will review outcome data and benchmarks through a review of management reports, research and evaluation data, results audits, performance appraisals and meetings with managers. You monitor and participate in the development and administration of the division budget, including forecasting of resources needed, expenditures, and recommend mid-year or other adjustments.
Cultural Competency: You value and respect diversity and individual diversity within our staff, our clients, and our community, and take seriously our responsibility to provide culturally specific services in a competent manner.
Organizational Savviness: You will demonstrate understanding and good judgment of organizational culture and interpersonal relationships, with both internal and external groups, to identify opportunities of mutual interest and benefit.
Personal Development: You will strive for an honest and accurate assessment of oneself and demonstrate willingness for continuous improvement.
Functional/Technical: You possess specific knowledge about laws, regulations, certifications, licensure and skills for specific assignments.
WORKFORCE EQUITY
At Multnomah County we are committed to maintaining an effective, respectful and inclusive workplace. We value collaborative problem solving and strive for continuous improvement. We strongly believe in workforce equity, diversity and inclusion. Visit our Workforce Equity Strategies Plan (WESP) to see where Multnomah County is headed with these values.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY JUSTICE
Vision ~ Community Safety through Positive Change
The Department of Community Justice (DCJ) is recognized as a national leader in both adult and juvenile community justice. DCJ routinely consults and makes use of evidence-based practices in our program and policy development. The Department's commitment to data-informed decision-making has led DCJ to make smart investments of taxpayer dollars in supervision, sanctions, and services for the county's highest risk and highest need justice-involved individuals. DCJ makes long-term investments in its employees through the provision of education and training. The Department believes that in order to enhance public safety and create lasting behavior change we must work collaboratively with the judiciary, law enforcement, schools, treatment agencies, and the community.
The Department shares information with community members, partners, and staff to keep communities safe by preventing and reducing crime and routinely evaluating which local policies support best practices. DCJ operates 24 hours a day, with nearly 650 regular, on-call, and temporary employees. The Department supervises justice-involved individuals and those defendants requiring pretrial services. DCJ's Juvenile Services Division operates the Donald E. Long Juvenile Detention Facility and is responsible for youth on formal and informal community supervision.
More general information about the Department of Community Justice including our mission, vision, and strategies can be found at: www.multco.us/dcj .
The Department of Community Justice's Strategic Plan (Executive Summary and Full report) can be found at: https://multco.us/file/68223/download .
Serving the Public, Even During Disasters
Every day, Multnomah County staff work together to serve as a safety net for our communities. During a disaster, this safety net becomes even more critical. All County employees have a role in serving the public during inclement weather, natural disaster, or other types of community emergency response. During these emergency responses, while typically there begins with a call for volunteers, county employees may ultimately be reassigned from their current position to a role in the emergency response in order to support the critical needs presented by our communities. For more information, please visit the Disaster Service Worker Information page.
Internal candidates : After you have applied, you will receive an acknowledgement task and the Oregon Veteran Preference Questionnaire in your Workday inbox. Your application as an internal candidate is not complete until you complete and submit these tasks in Workday.
TO QUALIFY
We will consider any combination of relevant work experience, volunteering, education, and transferable skills as qualifying unless an item or section is labeled required. Please be clear and specific about how your background is relevant. For details about how we typically screen applications, review our overview of the selection process page.
Minimum Qualifications/Transferable Skills* :
Six years’ experience of progressive responsibility in program leadership, staff supervision, or lead work in the criminal justice and/or corrections field working with adults and/or juveniles
Bachelor's Degree or equivalent experience, in the field of criminal justice, social services, or a related field (Note: possession of a Masters' degree in criminal justice, social services, or a related field will substitute for one (1) year of experience.)
Required to be a certified sworn officer or the ability to become a certified sworn officer within eighteen months of hire by the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST):
Must be a United States citizen or in the process of finalizing U.S. citizenship and completed within 18 months of hire
Must be able to exercise the powers of arrest
Must successfully pass a psychological evaluation
Must successfully pass a physical examination Video of ORPAT obstacle course demonstration that will be part of your officer training
Ability to travel to various offices/buildings throughout Multnomah County in a timely manner
Must pass a thorough background investigation which includes, but is not limited to a review of applicant’s criminal, civil, driving, military, educational and employment history prior to employment
Preferred Qualifications/Transferable Skills* : You do not need to have the following preferred qualifications/transferable skills to qualify. However, keep in mind we may consider some or all of the following when identifying the most qualified candidates. Please clearly explain on your application how you meet any of the following preferred qualifications/transferable skills.
Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice
Current Oregon DPSST certified Parole and Probation Officer, or certified as a Parole or Probation Officer under another state
Management/Senior Leadership
Proven experience leading teams
Experience in change management and culture change
Experience in integrating diversity, equity and inclusion practices into work processes and practices
Demonstrated significant fiscal responsibility in a complex organization managing budgets, which include multiple sources of funds
Experience working with union represented staff
*Transferable skills: Your transferable skills are any skills you have gained through education, work experience (including the military) or life experience that are relevant for this position. Be sure to describe any transferable skills on your application and clearly explain how they apply to this position.
SCREENING AND EVALUATION
The Application Packet - Please be sure to provide all the materials below in your application submission :
Online application : Explain all related experience (paid or unpaid) and training in the education and work experience sections of the application.
Attach a resume : Please indicate how you meet the required minimum qualifications. Attach the document to the on-line application. Be sure to explain in detail, including dates, all related work experience, paid or unpaid.
Cover Letter (optional): Please explain why you are applying for this position and describe your leadership experience in a public safety setting or in a human services setting.
The Selection Process: For details about how we typically screen applications, review our overview of the selection process page . We expect to evaluate candidates for this recruitment as follows:
Initial review of minimum qualifications
An evaluation of application materials to identify the most qualified candidates
Consideration of top candidates/Interviews
Video presentation presented to staff
Final interview with DCJ Executive Team
Must pass a thorough background investigation which includes, but is not limited to a review of applicant’s criminal, civil, driving, military, educational and employment history prior to employment.
Equal Pay: Please be advised that the pay range listed for this position is intended to provide general guidance on the earning potential for the role. However, actual compensation will be determined in accordance with the Oregon Equal Pay Law and will take into account factors such as the candidate's relevant experience and education. Candidates should expect that initial offers will be made within the listed pay range and may not be at or near the top of the range.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Type of Position: This salaried position is not eligible for overtime.
Type: Non-Represented
FLSA: Exempt
Schedule: Monday – Friday, 40 hours per week
Location: All DCJ Adult Services Locations
Telework: This position is NOT eligible for hybrid or routine on-site/telework subject to the Multnomah County Telework Policy and based on the Department’s business needs. This position is considered Ad-hoc Telework.
Multnomah County offers a comprehensive benefit package to all eligible employees. A few highlights include:
Health insurance (medical, dental, vision)
Defined benefit retirement plan (pension); we pick up the employee's share of the state retirement contribution (6% of subject wages)
PERS Police and Fire Benefits, including 25-year retirement
Generous paid leave (vacation, holidays, sick, parental, military, etc...)
Life insurance, short-term and long-term disability insurance
Optional deferred compensation and flexible spending accounts
Free annual Trimet bus pass
Alternative wellness resources
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
The eligible list established from this recruitment may be used to fill future full-time, part-time, regular, temporary, limited duration, and on-call positions. Application information may be used throughout the entire selection process. This process is subject to change without notice.
Diversity and Inclusion: At Multnomah County, we don't just accept difference; we value it and support it to create a culture of dignity and respect for our employees.
We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran or protected veteran status, genetic information and other legally protected characteristics. The EEO Know Your Rights poster is available for your reference. Multnomah County is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor. We request priority protected veteran referrals.
Veterans’ Preference: Under Oregon Law, qualifying veterans may apply for veterans’ preference. Review our veterans’ preference page for details about eligibility and how to apply.
Accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act: We gladly provide reasonable accommodation to anyone whose specific disability prevents them from completing an application or participating in this recruitment process. Please contact the recruiter below in advance to request assistance. Individuals with hearing or speech impairments may contact the recruiter through the Telecommunications Relay Service by dialing 711.
Apr 14, 2025
Full time
THIS WORK MATTERS
Our mission is to enhance community safety, reduce crime and change behavior by holding justice involved clients accountable in a fair and just manner. We do this through various specialized programs, strong community partnerships, validated assessments, meaningful case plans and electronic monitoring. If you are an experienced Manager with a passion for community safety and behavior change this may be the career opportunity for you!
Come Find Your Why? (video)
Sworn Senior Manager Career Information Forum
Tuesday, April 22 · 6:00 – 7:00pm
Time zone: Pacific Time Zone
Google Meet joining info
Video call link: https://meet.google.com/ucn-txdx-hcm
Or dial: (US) +1 662-443-2440 PIN: 825 544 204#
Sworn Senior Manager Career Information Forum
Saturday, May 3 · 9:00 – 10:00am
Time zone: Pacific Time Zone
Google Meet joining info
Video call link: https://meet.google.com/ydq-tgtw-sek
Or dial: (US) +1 424-327-4529 PIN: 813 668 060#
The Sworn Senior Manager will supervise Community Justice Managers and be responsible for employees who work within these teams. They will negotiate, problem solve, and collaborate with other organizations including the Department of Corrections, Services to Children and Families, Multnomah County District Attorney's Office, State Court System, community partners/groups, judges, other county departments, labor/management and the Oregon Association of Community Corrections Directors.
As a member of the department's Senior Leadership Team, the Sworn Senior Manager will develop budgets and implement agency-wide initiatives, priorities and policies. They will coordinate with other Senior Managers to share resources and work on projects. This position provides leadership and philosophical direction for the wide range of services provided to adult probation/parole clients and their families pre and post adjudication.
Key Responsibilities include:
Direct and Manage Program Initiatives - Ensure effective and responsible service delivery and accountability to established benchmarks of the Department of Community Justice.
Principal Management Adviser - Serve on the department level management team as a principal adviser in the area of assignment; participate in major program planning, review and budgeting activities for the department.
Cross Functional Consultation and Relationship Management - Provide leadership facilitation, consensus building and collaboration on a broad range of issues with criminal justice partners, union members, clients, citizen groups, subordinates, peers, and executive management.
Personnel Management - Plan and assign work and duties based on job need and staff capabilities and available resources; oversee work through periodic reviews and/or evaluations; determine training needs and arrange for training; motivate effective work environment and outcomes; determine the need for disciplinary action and initiate or approve disciplinary action, when warranted.
Policy & Program Development - Participate on boards, committees and task forces at local, state and national levels to assist in development of policies and programs; participate in community forums, public hearings and media interviews to discuss and inform about division and department program projects and priorities; provide leadership, develop and cultivate good community relationships; identify, monitor and resolve community concerns.
The Department of Community Justice is looking for experienced managers who can demonstrate expertise in the following areas:
Leadership and Direction: You provide a sense of direction through a clear vision to create change in community corrections that serves the interests of multiple interest holders including the public, justice involved individuals, community groups, employees, other agencies and the judiciary using evidence-based practices. You bring your leadership, operational oversight and advocacy experience to the daily operations and administrative functions to the division.
Networking and Collaboration: You serve on the department's Senior Management Team as a principal advisor and participant in decision making processes where budget and operational direction are made that impact the entire department. You represent DCJ as well as the County, to the public, other criminal justice professionals and politicians throughout Oregon and the country through collaborative relationships and networking in an effort to identify and incorporate evidence-based practices and enhance the continuum of accountability, public safety and service delivery. You also develop relationships with community partners and treatment agencies around assessment, case planning and services designed to improve outcomes for adults and juveniles under DCJ's supervision.
Quality Assurance, Analysis of Performance Data, Realignment, and Budget Adjustments: You maintain oversight of evidence-based practices, state-wide outcome measures and department benchmarks to ensure that the department is deepening efforts in researched based practices. You will review outcome data and benchmarks through a review of management reports, research and evaluation data, results audits, performance appraisals and meetings with managers. You monitor and participate in the development and administration of the division budget, including forecasting of resources needed, expenditures, and recommend mid-year or other adjustments.
Cultural Competency: You value and respect diversity and individual diversity within our staff, our clients, and our community, and take seriously our responsibility to provide culturally specific services in a competent manner.
Organizational Savviness: You will demonstrate understanding and good judgment of organizational culture and interpersonal relationships, with both internal and external groups, to identify opportunities of mutual interest and benefit.
Personal Development: You will strive for an honest and accurate assessment of oneself and demonstrate willingness for continuous improvement.
Functional/Technical: You possess specific knowledge about laws, regulations, certifications, licensure and skills for specific assignments.
WORKFORCE EQUITY
At Multnomah County we are committed to maintaining an effective, respectful and inclusive workplace. We value collaborative problem solving and strive for continuous improvement. We strongly believe in workforce equity, diversity and inclusion. Visit our Workforce Equity Strategies Plan (WESP) to see where Multnomah County is headed with these values.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY JUSTICE
Vision ~ Community Safety through Positive Change
The Department of Community Justice (DCJ) is recognized as a national leader in both adult and juvenile community justice. DCJ routinely consults and makes use of evidence-based practices in our program and policy development. The Department's commitment to data-informed decision-making has led DCJ to make smart investments of taxpayer dollars in supervision, sanctions, and services for the county's highest risk and highest need justice-involved individuals. DCJ makes long-term investments in its employees through the provision of education and training. The Department believes that in order to enhance public safety and create lasting behavior change we must work collaboratively with the judiciary, law enforcement, schools, treatment agencies, and the community.
The Department shares information with community members, partners, and staff to keep communities safe by preventing and reducing crime and routinely evaluating which local policies support best practices. DCJ operates 24 hours a day, with nearly 650 regular, on-call, and temporary employees. The Department supervises justice-involved individuals and those defendants requiring pretrial services. DCJ's Juvenile Services Division operates the Donald E. Long Juvenile Detention Facility and is responsible for youth on formal and informal community supervision.
More general information about the Department of Community Justice including our mission, vision, and strategies can be found at: www.multco.us/dcj .
The Department of Community Justice's Strategic Plan (Executive Summary and Full report) can be found at: https://multco.us/file/68223/download .
Serving the Public, Even During Disasters
Every day, Multnomah County staff work together to serve as a safety net for our communities. During a disaster, this safety net becomes even more critical. All County employees have a role in serving the public during inclement weather, natural disaster, or other types of community emergency response. During these emergency responses, while typically there begins with a call for volunteers, county employees may ultimately be reassigned from their current position to a role in the emergency response in order to support the critical needs presented by our communities. For more information, please visit the Disaster Service Worker Information page.
Internal candidates : After you have applied, you will receive an acknowledgement task and the Oregon Veteran Preference Questionnaire in your Workday inbox. Your application as an internal candidate is not complete until you complete and submit these tasks in Workday.
TO QUALIFY
We will consider any combination of relevant work experience, volunteering, education, and transferable skills as qualifying unless an item or section is labeled required. Please be clear and specific about how your background is relevant. For details about how we typically screen applications, review our overview of the selection process page.
Minimum Qualifications/Transferable Skills* :
Six years’ experience of progressive responsibility in program leadership, staff supervision, or lead work in the criminal justice and/or corrections field working with adults and/or juveniles
Bachelor's Degree or equivalent experience, in the field of criminal justice, social services, or a related field (Note: possession of a Masters' degree in criminal justice, social services, or a related field will substitute for one (1) year of experience.)
Required to be a certified sworn officer or the ability to become a certified sworn officer within eighteen months of hire by the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST):
Must be a United States citizen or in the process of finalizing U.S. citizenship and completed within 18 months of hire
Must be able to exercise the powers of arrest
Must successfully pass a psychological evaluation
Must successfully pass a physical examination Video of ORPAT obstacle course demonstration that will be part of your officer training
Ability to travel to various offices/buildings throughout Multnomah County in a timely manner
Must pass a thorough background investigation which includes, but is not limited to a review of applicant’s criminal, civil, driving, military, educational and employment history prior to employment
Preferred Qualifications/Transferable Skills* : You do not need to have the following preferred qualifications/transferable skills to qualify. However, keep in mind we may consider some or all of the following when identifying the most qualified candidates. Please clearly explain on your application how you meet any of the following preferred qualifications/transferable skills.
Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice
Current Oregon DPSST certified Parole and Probation Officer, or certified as a Parole or Probation Officer under another state
Management/Senior Leadership
Proven experience leading teams
Experience in change management and culture change
Experience in integrating diversity, equity and inclusion practices into work processes and practices
Demonstrated significant fiscal responsibility in a complex organization managing budgets, which include multiple sources of funds
Experience working with union represented staff
*Transferable skills: Your transferable skills are any skills you have gained through education, work experience (including the military) or life experience that are relevant for this position. Be sure to describe any transferable skills on your application and clearly explain how they apply to this position.
SCREENING AND EVALUATION
The Application Packet - Please be sure to provide all the materials below in your application submission :
Online application : Explain all related experience (paid or unpaid) and training in the education and work experience sections of the application.
Attach a resume : Please indicate how you meet the required minimum qualifications. Attach the document to the on-line application. Be sure to explain in detail, including dates, all related work experience, paid or unpaid.
Cover Letter (optional): Please explain why you are applying for this position and describe your leadership experience in a public safety setting or in a human services setting.
The Selection Process: For details about how we typically screen applications, review our overview of the selection process page . We expect to evaluate candidates for this recruitment as follows:
Initial review of minimum qualifications
An evaluation of application materials to identify the most qualified candidates
Consideration of top candidates/Interviews
Video presentation presented to staff
Final interview with DCJ Executive Team
Must pass a thorough background investigation which includes, but is not limited to a review of applicant’s criminal, civil, driving, military, educational and employment history prior to employment.
Equal Pay: Please be advised that the pay range listed for this position is intended to provide general guidance on the earning potential for the role. However, actual compensation will be determined in accordance with the Oregon Equal Pay Law and will take into account factors such as the candidate's relevant experience and education. Candidates should expect that initial offers will be made within the listed pay range and may not be at or near the top of the range.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Type of Position: This salaried position is not eligible for overtime.
Type: Non-Represented
FLSA: Exempt
Schedule: Monday – Friday, 40 hours per week
Location: All DCJ Adult Services Locations
Telework: This position is NOT eligible for hybrid or routine on-site/telework subject to the Multnomah County Telework Policy and based on the Department’s business needs. This position is considered Ad-hoc Telework.
Multnomah County offers a comprehensive benefit package to all eligible employees. A few highlights include:
Health insurance (medical, dental, vision)
Defined benefit retirement plan (pension); we pick up the employee's share of the state retirement contribution (6% of subject wages)
PERS Police and Fire Benefits, including 25-year retirement
Generous paid leave (vacation, holidays, sick, parental, military, etc...)
Life insurance, short-term and long-term disability insurance
Optional deferred compensation and flexible spending accounts
Free annual Trimet bus pass
Alternative wellness resources
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
The eligible list established from this recruitment may be used to fill future full-time, part-time, regular, temporary, limited duration, and on-call positions. Application information may be used throughout the entire selection process. This process is subject to change without notice.
Diversity and Inclusion: At Multnomah County, we don't just accept difference; we value it and support it to create a culture of dignity and respect for our employees.
We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran or protected veteran status, genetic information and other legally protected characteristics. The EEO Know Your Rights poster is available for your reference. Multnomah County is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor. We request priority protected veteran referrals.
Veterans’ Preference: Under Oregon Law, qualifying veterans may apply for veterans’ preference. Review our veterans’ preference page for details about eligibility and how to apply.
Accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act: We gladly provide reasonable accommodation to anyone whose specific disability prevents them from completing an application or participating in this recruitment process. Please contact the recruiter below in advance to request assistance. Individuals with hearing or speech impairments may contact the recruiter through the Telecommunications Relay Service by dialing 711.
Job Requisition ID: 45373
Closing Date/Time: 04/23/2025 Agency: Department of Human Services Class Title: SENIOR PUBLIC SERVICE ADMINISTR - 40070 Skill Option: Special License - Illinois Law License Salary: $11,250 - $11,824 per month ($135,000 - $141,888 per year) Job Type: Salaried Category: Full Time County: Cook Number of Vacancies: 1
****************A RESUME IS REQUIRED FOR THIS JOB POSTING****************
Posting Identification Number 45373
Why Work for Illinois?
Working with the State of Illinois is a testament to the values of compassion, equity, and dedication that define our state. Whether you’re helping to improve schools, protect our natural resources, or support families in need, you’re part of something bigger—something that touches the lives of every person who calls Illinois home.
No matter what state career you’re looking for, we offer jobs that fit your life and your schedule—flexible jobs that provide the gold standard of benefits. Our employees can take advantage of various avenues to advance their careers and realize their dreams. Our top-tier benefits and great retirement packages can help you build a rewarding career and lasting future with the State of Illinois.
Position Overview
Subject to approval of the General Counsel, serves as Deputy General Counsel. Provides direction, oversight, and legal counsel regarding operational practices, policies, and projects of the Divisions of Mental Health (DMH) and Substance Use Prevention and Recovery (SUPR. Advises staff on compliance with Federal and State laws, provides on-going review and revision of the Divisions’ rules and practices; provides legal oversight and review of new programs and innovations. Reviews the Divisions’ monitoring and enforcement duties; provides legal review in the legislative process. Coordinates with litigation attorneys and the Attorney General’s Office when that Office is representing the Department on issues involving DMH and SUPR. Serves as a full-line supervisor to professional legal staff.
Essential Functions
Serves as Deputy General Counsel of the Department of Human Services assigned to programs operated by providing legal advice and counsel to Department of Mental Health (DMH) and Division of Substance Use Prevention and Recovery (SUPR).
Serves as full-line supervisor.
Provides on-going legal oversight of the Divisions’ monitoring and enforcement duties.
Analyzes agency operations affected by changing policy/legal requirements.
Drafts and reviews legal documents, inter-agency agreements, data-sharing agreements, consent forms, administrative and program directives, and rule changes as required for program operations.
Drafts and reviews proposed bills, amendments, and resolutions.
Assists the General Counsel in the overall functioning of the Office of General Counsel within the Department of Human Services.
Performs other duties as required or assigned which are reasonably within the scope of the duties enumerated above.
Minimum Qualifications
Requires knowledge, skill, and mental development equivalent to completion of four (4) years college with course work in business law or legal studies.
Requires possession of a license to practice law in Illinois.
Requires four (4) years progressively responsible professional experience in the practice of law.
Preferred Qualifications
Four (4) years of professional experience responding to and/or advising governmental entities.
Four (4) years of professional experience working in a law firm and/or government legal environment.
Four (4) years of professional supervisory experience assigning work, providing guidance to subordinates, training staff, approving time off, and preparing and signing performance evaluations.
Four (4) years of professional experience reviewing proposed legislation, rules, and/or regulations, providing comments and working within deadlines.
Four (4) years of professional experience in mental health legal issues, including, but not limited to, advising regarding inpatient psychiatric care.
Four (4) year of professional experience in substance use prevention legal issues.
Four (4) years of professional experience communicating in oral and written form with internal and external stakeholders ensuring detailed and critical analysis of work performed.
Four (4) years of professional experience meeting deadlines with strong attention to detail and the ability to utilize critical thinking skills while multi-tasking multiple projects.
Conditions of Employment
Certain provisions of the revolving door restrictions contained in 5 ILCS 430/5-45 apply to this position. As a result, the employee should be aware that if offered non-State employment during state employment or within one year immediately after ending State employment, the employee shall, prior to accepting any such non-State employment offer, notify the Office of the Executive Inspector General for the Agencies of the Illinois Governor (OEIG) or may be subject to a fine.
This position has been found to meet the requirements in section 4A-101 of the Illinois Governmental Ethics Act requiring the occupant/employee to file a Statement of Economic Interest. The Illinois Governmental Ethics Act (5 ILCS 420/4A et seq.) requires certain state officials and employees to file annual Statements of Economic Interest with the Office of the Secretary of State that will be made available for examination and copying by the public. All employees required to file a Statement of Economic Interest are also required to file the Supplemental Statement of Economic Interest with the Executive Ethics Commission. (See Executive Order 15-09) Fines and penalties apply to untimely filings.
*All conditions of employment listed are incorporated and related to any of the job duties as listed in the job description.
Work Hours: Mon - Fri, 8:30am - 5:00pm; 1-hour unpaid lunch, Flex Schedule Available Work Location: 69 W Washington St Chicago, IL 60602-3134
Office of General Counsel
DMH and SUPR Agency Contact: DHS.HiringUnit@illinois.gov Posting Group: Leadership & Management; Legal, Audit & Compliance; Social Services
About the Agency:
The Illinois Department of Human Services serves families in need across Illinois. Our mission is providing equitable access to social services, supports, programs and resources to enhance the lives of all who we serve. We are committed to the core values of Human Dignity, Equity, Community, Urgency, Transparency and Kindness.
Term Appointment: Candidates hired into a term position shall be appointed for a term of 4 years and are subject to a probationary period. The term may be renewed for successive four-year terms at the Director of the Department of Human Services’ discretion.
As a State of Illinois Employee, you will receive a robust benefit package that includes the following:
A Pension Program
Competitive Group Insurance Benefits including Health, Life, Dental and Vision Insurance
3 Paid Personal Business Days annually
12 Paid Sick Days annually (Sick days carry over from year to year)
10-25 Days of Paid Vacation time annually - (10 days in year one of employment)
Personal, Sick, & Vacation rates modified for 12-hour & part-time work schedules (as applicable)
13 Paid Holidays annually, 14 on even numbered years
Flexible Work Schedules (when available dependent upon position)
12 Weeks Paid Parental Leave
Deferred Compensation Program - A supplemental retirement plan
Optional Pre-Tax Programs such as Medical Care Assistance Plan (MCAP), Dependent Care Assistance Plan (DCAP)
Federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program eligibility
GI Bill® Training/Apprenticeship Benefits eligibility for qualifying Veterans
5% Salary Differential for Bilingual Positions
Commuter Savings Program (Chicago only)
For more information about our benefits please follow this link: https://www2.illinois.gov/cms/benefits/Pages/default.aspx
The main form of communication will be through email. Please check your “junk mail”, “spam”, or “other” folder for communication(s) regarding any submitted application(s). You may receive emails from the following addresses:
donotreply@SIL-P1.ns2cloud.com
systems@SIL-P1.ns2cloud.com
Apr 09, 2025
Full time
Job Requisition ID: 45373
Closing Date/Time: 04/23/2025 Agency: Department of Human Services Class Title: SENIOR PUBLIC SERVICE ADMINISTR - 40070 Skill Option: Special License - Illinois Law License Salary: $11,250 - $11,824 per month ($135,000 - $141,888 per year) Job Type: Salaried Category: Full Time County: Cook Number of Vacancies: 1
****************A RESUME IS REQUIRED FOR THIS JOB POSTING****************
Posting Identification Number 45373
Why Work for Illinois?
Working with the State of Illinois is a testament to the values of compassion, equity, and dedication that define our state. Whether you’re helping to improve schools, protect our natural resources, or support families in need, you’re part of something bigger—something that touches the lives of every person who calls Illinois home.
No matter what state career you’re looking for, we offer jobs that fit your life and your schedule—flexible jobs that provide the gold standard of benefits. Our employees can take advantage of various avenues to advance their careers and realize their dreams. Our top-tier benefits and great retirement packages can help you build a rewarding career and lasting future with the State of Illinois.
Position Overview
Subject to approval of the General Counsel, serves as Deputy General Counsel. Provides direction, oversight, and legal counsel regarding operational practices, policies, and projects of the Divisions of Mental Health (DMH) and Substance Use Prevention and Recovery (SUPR. Advises staff on compliance with Federal and State laws, provides on-going review and revision of the Divisions’ rules and practices; provides legal oversight and review of new programs and innovations. Reviews the Divisions’ monitoring and enforcement duties; provides legal review in the legislative process. Coordinates with litigation attorneys and the Attorney General’s Office when that Office is representing the Department on issues involving DMH and SUPR. Serves as a full-line supervisor to professional legal staff.
Essential Functions
Serves as Deputy General Counsel of the Department of Human Services assigned to programs operated by providing legal advice and counsel to Department of Mental Health (DMH) and Division of Substance Use Prevention and Recovery (SUPR).
Serves as full-line supervisor.
Provides on-going legal oversight of the Divisions’ monitoring and enforcement duties.
Analyzes agency operations affected by changing policy/legal requirements.
Drafts and reviews legal documents, inter-agency agreements, data-sharing agreements, consent forms, administrative and program directives, and rule changes as required for program operations.
Drafts and reviews proposed bills, amendments, and resolutions.
Assists the General Counsel in the overall functioning of the Office of General Counsel within the Department of Human Services.
Performs other duties as required or assigned which are reasonably within the scope of the duties enumerated above.
Minimum Qualifications
Requires knowledge, skill, and mental development equivalent to completion of four (4) years college with course work in business law or legal studies.
Requires possession of a license to practice law in Illinois.
Requires four (4) years progressively responsible professional experience in the practice of law.
Preferred Qualifications
Four (4) years of professional experience responding to and/or advising governmental entities.
Four (4) years of professional experience working in a law firm and/or government legal environment.
Four (4) years of professional supervisory experience assigning work, providing guidance to subordinates, training staff, approving time off, and preparing and signing performance evaluations.
Four (4) years of professional experience reviewing proposed legislation, rules, and/or regulations, providing comments and working within deadlines.
Four (4) years of professional experience in mental health legal issues, including, but not limited to, advising regarding inpatient psychiatric care.
Four (4) year of professional experience in substance use prevention legal issues.
Four (4) years of professional experience communicating in oral and written form with internal and external stakeholders ensuring detailed and critical analysis of work performed.
Four (4) years of professional experience meeting deadlines with strong attention to detail and the ability to utilize critical thinking skills while multi-tasking multiple projects.
Conditions of Employment
Certain provisions of the revolving door restrictions contained in 5 ILCS 430/5-45 apply to this position. As a result, the employee should be aware that if offered non-State employment during state employment or within one year immediately after ending State employment, the employee shall, prior to accepting any such non-State employment offer, notify the Office of the Executive Inspector General for the Agencies of the Illinois Governor (OEIG) or may be subject to a fine.
This position has been found to meet the requirements in section 4A-101 of the Illinois Governmental Ethics Act requiring the occupant/employee to file a Statement of Economic Interest. The Illinois Governmental Ethics Act (5 ILCS 420/4A et seq.) requires certain state officials and employees to file annual Statements of Economic Interest with the Office of the Secretary of State that will be made available for examination and copying by the public. All employees required to file a Statement of Economic Interest are also required to file the Supplemental Statement of Economic Interest with the Executive Ethics Commission. (See Executive Order 15-09) Fines and penalties apply to untimely filings.
*All conditions of employment listed are incorporated and related to any of the job duties as listed in the job description.
Work Hours: Mon - Fri, 8:30am - 5:00pm; 1-hour unpaid lunch, Flex Schedule Available Work Location: 69 W Washington St Chicago, IL 60602-3134
Office of General Counsel
DMH and SUPR Agency Contact: DHS.HiringUnit@illinois.gov Posting Group: Leadership & Management; Legal, Audit & Compliance; Social Services
About the Agency:
The Illinois Department of Human Services serves families in need across Illinois. Our mission is providing equitable access to social services, supports, programs and resources to enhance the lives of all who we serve. We are committed to the core values of Human Dignity, Equity, Community, Urgency, Transparency and Kindness.
Term Appointment: Candidates hired into a term position shall be appointed for a term of 4 years and are subject to a probationary period. The term may be renewed for successive four-year terms at the Director of the Department of Human Services’ discretion.
As a State of Illinois Employee, you will receive a robust benefit package that includes the following:
A Pension Program
Competitive Group Insurance Benefits including Health, Life, Dental and Vision Insurance
3 Paid Personal Business Days annually
12 Paid Sick Days annually (Sick days carry over from year to year)
10-25 Days of Paid Vacation time annually - (10 days in year one of employment)
Personal, Sick, & Vacation rates modified for 12-hour & part-time work schedules (as applicable)
13 Paid Holidays annually, 14 on even numbered years
Flexible Work Schedules (when available dependent upon position)
12 Weeks Paid Parental Leave
Deferred Compensation Program - A supplemental retirement plan
Optional Pre-Tax Programs such as Medical Care Assistance Plan (MCAP), Dependent Care Assistance Plan (DCAP)
Federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program eligibility
GI Bill® Training/Apprenticeship Benefits eligibility for qualifying Veterans
5% Salary Differential for Bilingual Positions
Commuter Savings Program (Chicago only)
For more information about our benefits please follow this link: https://www2.illinois.gov/cms/benefits/Pages/default.aspx
The main form of communication will be through email. Please check your “junk mail”, “spam”, or “other” folder for communication(s) regarding any submitted application(s). You may receive emails from the following addresses:
donotreply@SIL-P1.ns2cloud.com
systems@SIL-P1.ns2cloud.com
Clark College
Clark College, 1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Vancouver, WA. 98663
Clark College is currently accepting applications for a full-time, permanent classified IT Security – Journey - Cyber Security Analyst to join the Information Technology department.
The IT Security – Journey - Cyber Security Analyst performs two core functions for the enterprise. The first is the day-to-day operations of the in-place security solutions while the second is the identification, investigation and resolution of security breaches detected by those systems. Secondary tasks may include involvement in the implementation of new security solutions, participation in the creation and/or maintenance of policies, standards, baselines, guidelines, and procedures as well as conducting vulnerability audits and assessments. The IT Security – Journey - Cyber Security Analyst is expected to be fully aware of the enterprise’s security goals as established by its stated policies, procedures, and guidelines and to actively work towards upholding those goals.
At Clark, we value equity, diversity, and inclusion. We are committed to growing, learning, and supporting our employees.
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITES:
Collaborate with the IT Security Manager/CISO in designing enterprise security architecture, policies, and procedures.
Assist in developing and maintaining Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Plans.
Ensure compliance with HIPAA, FERPA, GLBA, PCI, and WA State SEC policies.
Contribute to the development of a proactive security roadmap and identify strategic security priorities.
Respond to information security incidents during business and after-hours as needed.
Triage incidents, allocate resources, establish a command & control center, and manage internal communications.
Provide timely updates to leadership and escalate, as necessary.
Conduct post-mortem analyses, document root causes, and implement lessons learned.
Develop and share knowledge solutions and playbooks to guide other teams in preventing and managing similar incidents.
Monitor emerging threats, vulnerabilities, and attack vectors, and share actionable insights with relevant stakeholders.
Collaborate with internal teams to implement threat mitigation strategies and improve overall security posture.
POSITION REQUIREMENTS AND COMPETENCIES: Candidates will be evaluated based on application materials, including the supplemental questions and personal interview(s), and will be required to demonstrate competencies in the following areas:
Associates degree in Computer Science / Cyber Security AND three (3) years of work experience in a related field or equivalent.
Experience as a System Administrator and/or Network System Administrator.
Experience in working with enterprise infrastructure in relation to Cyber Security.
One or more of the following certifications or completion in-progress: CISSP, GIAC, CEH, CISM.
JOB READINESS/WORKING CONDITIONS:
Ability to conduct research into IT security issues and products.
Ability to effectively prioritize and execute tasks in a high-pressure environment.
Strong written and oral communication skills.
Ability to work well with people of all ages from academically, culturally, and socioeconomically diverse backgrounds.
Demonstrated analytical and problem-solving skills.
Ability to be self-motivated, have attention to detail, and be team oriented
The initial appointment will include a 6-month probationary period, and the employee will earn permanent status after successfully completing probation.
This position is represented by Washington Public Employees Association.
Prior to a new hire, a background check including criminal record history will be conducted. Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant’s suitability and competence to perform in the position.
SALARY/BENEFITS: Salary Range: $6,806-$9,154/month | Step A-M (commensurate with qualifications and experience) | Range:05IT | Code: 483S
Successful candidates typically start at the beginning of the salary range and receive scheduled salary increment increases.
Clark College offers an exceptional benefits package that includes vacation/sick leave; medical, dental, life and long-term disability insurance; retirement; and tuition waiver.
WHAT WE OFFER:
A healthy work/life balance for our employees with the opportunity for flexible work schedules and remote work depending on position and college needs.
McClaskey Culinary Institute offers fast, fresh, and healthy dining options for students, faculty, staff, and the community. The space, located in Gaiser Hall, features three kiosks, a full-service retail bakery and barista bar, grab-and-go items, and a student-run restaurant.
Coffee Lounge in Hannah Hall and Clark Café in Joan Stout Hall.
Campus bookstore offers snacks, apparel, and specialty supplies.
On-campus early childhood education care program (pending registration and availability).
Gym and recreation facilities available for membership.
Clark promotes wellness with a variety of different workshops and events.
APPLICATION DEADLINE:
Required application materials must be completed and submitted online by 3 p.m., March 20, 2025.
REQUIRED ONLINE APPLICATION MATERIALS:
Clark College online application.
Current resume, with a minimum of three (3) references listed.
Cover letter describing background and experience related to qualifications and responsibilities of the position
Responses to the supplemental questions included in the online application process
Please apply online at www.clark.edu/jobs .
To contact Clark College Human Resources, please call (360) 992-2105 or email recruitment@clark.edu .
DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS
Upon request, accommodations are available to persons with disabilities for the application process. Contact Human Resources at (360) 992-2105 or by video phone at (360) 991-0901.
SECURITY
The security of all the members of the campus community is of vital concern to Clark College. Information regarding crime prevention advice, the authority of the Security/Safety Department, policies concerning reporting of any crimes which may occur on or near college property, and crime statistics for the most recent 3-year period may be requested from the Clark College Security/Safety Department, (360) 992-2133 or security.requests@clark.edu . The most recent Annual Security Report, written in compliance with the Clery Act, can be reviewed here: http://www.clark.edu/campus-life/student-support/security/report.php .
ELIGIBILITY VERIFICATION
If you are hired, you will need proof of identity, and documentation of U.S. citizenship or legal authorization to work.
CORRECTIONS OR EXTENDED NOTICES Corrected or extended notices will be posted online and in the Human Resources Office.
Clark College’s Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (ODEI) supports individuals with their academic, personal, and professional development, as well as provides training and educational resources for all members of the college community around diversity, inclusion, power, privilege, inequity, social equity, and social justice. The college offers further professional development for our employees through opportunities such as Employee Resource Groups, Social Justice Leadership Institute, Cross Institution Faculty of Color Mentorship program, Administrators of Color Leadership Program, and Faculty and Staff of Color Conference.
Clark College values diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Educator. Protected group members are strongly encouraged to apply. Clark College provides equal opportunity in education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, creed, religion, honorably discharged veteran or military status, citizenship, immigration status or use of a trained guide dog or service animal. Prohibited sex discrimination includes sexual harassment (unwelcome sexual conduct of various types). The college considers equal opportunity, affirmative action, and non-discrimination to be fundamental to the mission, vision, and values of the college. All faculty and staff hired at Clark College are encouraged to embrace, continually support, and enhance social equity on our campus and in our community. The college provides reasonable accommodations for qualified students, employees, and applicants with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Federal Rehabilitation Act. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies, Title II and Title IX, and Affirmative Action: Thao Schmidt, Director of Employment Services, 360-992-2628, tschmidt@clark.edu , 1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Baird 142, Vancouver, Washington 98663. Clark College is a smoke-free/drug free environment. This recruitment announcement does not reflect the entire job description and can be changed and or modified without notice.
Clark College Human Resources
February 28, 2025
25-00018
Mar 03, 2025
Full time
Clark College is currently accepting applications for a full-time, permanent classified IT Security – Journey - Cyber Security Analyst to join the Information Technology department.
The IT Security – Journey - Cyber Security Analyst performs two core functions for the enterprise. The first is the day-to-day operations of the in-place security solutions while the second is the identification, investigation and resolution of security breaches detected by those systems. Secondary tasks may include involvement in the implementation of new security solutions, participation in the creation and/or maintenance of policies, standards, baselines, guidelines, and procedures as well as conducting vulnerability audits and assessments. The IT Security – Journey - Cyber Security Analyst is expected to be fully aware of the enterprise’s security goals as established by its stated policies, procedures, and guidelines and to actively work towards upholding those goals.
At Clark, we value equity, diversity, and inclusion. We are committed to growing, learning, and supporting our employees.
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITES:
Collaborate with the IT Security Manager/CISO in designing enterprise security architecture, policies, and procedures.
Assist in developing and maintaining Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Plans.
Ensure compliance with HIPAA, FERPA, GLBA, PCI, and WA State SEC policies.
Contribute to the development of a proactive security roadmap and identify strategic security priorities.
Respond to information security incidents during business and after-hours as needed.
Triage incidents, allocate resources, establish a command & control center, and manage internal communications.
Provide timely updates to leadership and escalate, as necessary.
Conduct post-mortem analyses, document root causes, and implement lessons learned.
Develop and share knowledge solutions and playbooks to guide other teams in preventing and managing similar incidents.
Monitor emerging threats, vulnerabilities, and attack vectors, and share actionable insights with relevant stakeholders.
Collaborate with internal teams to implement threat mitigation strategies and improve overall security posture.
POSITION REQUIREMENTS AND COMPETENCIES: Candidates will be evaluated based on application materials, including the supplemental questions and personal interview(s), and will be required to demonstrate competencies in the following areas:
Associates degree in Computer Science / Cyber Security AND three (3) years of work experience in a related field or equivalent.
Experience as a System Administrator and/or Network System Administrator.
Experience in working with enterprise infrastructure in relation to Cyber Security.
One or more of the following certifications or completion in-progress: CISSP, GIAC, CEH, CISM.
JOB READINESS/WORKING CONDITIONS:
Ability to conduct research into IT security issues and products.
Ability to effectively prioritize and execute tasks in a high-pressure environment.
Strong written and oral communication skills.
Ability to work well with people of all ages from academically, culturally, and socioeconomically diverse backgrounds.
Demonstrated analytical and problem-solving skills.
Ability to be self-motivated, have attention to detail, and be team oriented
The initial appointment will include a 6-month probationary period, and the employee will earn permanent status after successfully completing probation.
This position is represented by Washington Public Employees Association.
Prior to a new hire, a background check including criminal record history will be conducted. Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant’s suitability and competence to perform in the position.
SALARY/BENEFITS: Salary Range: $6,806-$9,154/month | Step A-M (commensurate with qualifications and experience) | Range:05IT | Code: 483S
Successful candidates typically start at the beginning of the salary range and receive scheduled salary increment increases.
Clark College offers an exceptional benefits package that includes vacation/sick leave; medical, dental, life and long-term disability insurance; retirement; and tuition waiver.
WHAT WE OFFER:
A healthy work/life balance for our employees with the opportunity for flexible work schedules and remote work depending on position and college needs.
McClaskey Culinary Institute offers fast, fresh, and healthy dining options for students, faculty, staff, and the community. The space, located in Gaiser Hall, features three kiosks, a full-service retail bakery and barista bar, grab-and-go items, and a student-run restaurant.
Coffee Lounge in Hannah Hall and Clark Café in Joan Stout Hall.
Campus bookstore offers snacks, apparel, and specialty supplies.
On-campus early childhood education care program (pending registration and availability).
Gym and recreation facilities available for membership.
Clark promotes wellness with a variety of different workshops and events.
APPLICATION DEADLINE:
Required application materials must be completed and submitted online by 3 p.m., March 20, 2025.
REQUIRED ONLINE APPLICATION MATERIALS:
Clark College online application.
Current resume, with a minimum of three (3) references listed.
Cover letter describing background and experience related to qualifications and responsibilities of the position
Responses to the supplemental questions included in the online application process
Please apply online at www.clark.edu/jobs .
To contact Clark College Human Resources, please call (360) 992-2105 or email recruitment@clark.edu .
DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS
Upon request, accommodations are available to persons with disabilities for the application process. Contact Human Resources at (360) 992-2105 or by video phone at (360) 991-0901.
SECURITY
The security of all the members of the campus community is of vital concern to Clark College. Information regarding crime prevention advice, the authority of the Security/Safety Department, policies concerning reporting of any crimes which may occur on or near college property, and crime statistics for the most recent 3-year period may be requested from the Clark College Security/Safety Department, (360) 992-2133 or security.requests@clark.edu . The most recent Annual Security Report, written in compliance with the Clery Act, can be reviewed here: http://www.clark.edu/campus-life/student-support/security/report.php .
ELIGIBILITY VERIFICATION
If you are hired, you will need proof of identity, and documentation of U.S. citizenship or legal authorization to work.
CORRECTIONS OR EXTENDED NOTICES Corrected or extended notices will be posted online and in the Human Resources Office.
Clark College’s Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (ODEI) supports individuals with their academic, personal, and professional development, as well as provides training and educational resources for all members of the college community around diversity, inclusion, power, privilege, inequity, social equity, and social justice. The college offers further professional development for our employees through opportunities such as Employee Resource Groups, Social Justice Leadership Institute, Cross Institution Faculty of Color Mentorship program, Administrators of Color Leadership Program, and Faculty and Staff of Color Conference.
Clark College values diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Educator. Protected group members are strongly encouraged to apply. Clark College provides equal opportunity in education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, creed, religion, honorably discharged veteran or military status, citizenship, immigration status or use of a trained guide dog or service animal. Prohibited sex discrimination includes sexual harassment (unwelcome sexual conduct of various types). The college considers equal opportunity, affirmative action, and non-discrimination to be fundamental to the mission, vision, and values of the college. All faculty and staff hired at Clark College are encouraged to embrace, continually support, and enhance social equity on our campus and in our community. The college provides reasonable accommodations for qualified students, employees, and applicants with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Federal Rehabilitation Act. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies, Title II and Title IX, and Affirmative Action: Thao Schmidt, Director of Employment Services, 360-992-2628, tschmidt@clark.edu , 1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Baird 142, Vancouver, Washington 98663. Clark College is a smoke-free/drug free environment. This recruitment announcement does not reflect the entire job description and can be changed and or modified without notice.
Clark College Human Resources
February 28, 2025
25-00018
Clark College
1933 Fort Vancouver Way Vancouver, WA 98663
Clark College is currently accepting applications for a full-time, 12-month, exempt Budget and Post Award Grant Manager position in the Business Services department. This position is responsible for developing and managing the college budget. This position is also responsible for post award grant management to ensure compliance with all fiscal guidelines and reporting requirements. This role will be a part of a collaborative team that provides leadership, guidance, and support across all areas of the College. This role reports directly to the Director of Business Services.
At Clark, we value equity, diversity, and inclusion. We are committed to growing, learning, and supporting our employees.
Position Responsibilities
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Develop the College’s annual budget ensuring collaboration from the College community and leadership, including providing support to the Budget Committee.
Responsible for maintaining accurate budget data in the College’s financial management system.
Monitor College department budgets and communicate opportunities and concerns with department leadership to ensure over/underspending is addressed in a timely manner.
Prepare salary and benefit projections for all employee classifications annually during the budget development process and evaluate periodically during the year.
Provide guidance and training to department leadership and staff to develop an understanding of their budgets and how to regularly monitor them.
Focus on continuous improvement of budgeting system and use of technology.
Collaborate with the Director of Grant Development and the Grants and Contracts Accountant to conduct periodic meetings and trainings for the executive sponsor, principal investigator (PI) and personnel working on grants to ensure they understand fiscal and program requirements.
Perform risk assessment for each grant to confirm internal controls are in place to effectively mitigate identified risks and communicate the results to the executive sponsor and PI.
Perform compliance reviews to evaluate compliance with all rules and regulations for private, state, and federal funding agreements, including periodic audits of purchases, time and effort reports, and budget reconciliations.
Review financial and programmatic reports required by funding agencies.
Prepare and present quarterly fiscal status reports for grants, contracts and allocations to College leadership.
Interpret federal and state regulations including Uniform Guidance (2 CFR 200) and advise staff on the appropriate application of those regulations.
Prepare and monitor sub-awards, contracts, and no-cost extensions.
Prepare the indirect cost rate proposal.
Establish, maintain, and coordinate closeout activities for grants and contracts, subcontracts, and industry agreements.
Provide information as requested by state and federal auditors and respond to audit requirements as necessary.
Maintain records for both grants and budgets in accordance with college record retention policies.
Participate in state meetings related to grant management and budgeting.
Perform related duties as assigned.
Qualifications
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, Public Administration, or closely related field.
Three (3) years of successful experience in fiscal grant and/or budget management including monitoring and reporting.
Demonstrated ability to interpret grant regulations and guidelines to ensure compliance with funding requirements.
Experience with complex computerized accounting systems and processes.
Exceptional interpersonal skills and proven ability to communicate effectively with key stakeholders and constituents.
Ability to work well with people of all ages from academically, culturally, and socioeconomically diverse backgrounds.
Supplemental Information
WHAT WE OFFER:
A healthy work/life balance for our employees with the opportunity for flexible work schedules and remote work depending on position and college needs.
McClaskey Culinary Institute offers fast, fresh, and healthy dining options for students, faculty, staff, and the community. The space, located in Gaiser Hall, features three kiosks, a full-service retail bakery and barista bar, grab-and-go items, and a student-run restaurant.
Coffee Lounge in Hannah Hall and Clark Café in Joan Stout Hall.
Campus bookstore offers snacks, apparel, and specialty supplies.
On-campus early childhood education care program (pending registration and availability).
Gym and recreation facilities available for membership.
Clark promotes wellness with a variety of different workshops and events
SALARY RANGE: $80,138 - $92,791 /annually (commensurate with qualifications and experience). Successful candidates are typically hired at the beginning of the salary range and receive scheduled salary increment increases. Clark College offers an exceptional benefits package that includes vacation/sick leave; medical, dental, life and long-term disability insurance; retirement; and tuition waiver. APPLICATION PROCESS: Required Online Application Materials:
Clark College Online Application
Current resume, with a minimum of three (3) references listed
Cover letter describing background and experience related to qualifications and responsibilities of the position
Responses to the supplemental questions included in the online application process
Please apply online at www.clark.edu/jobs . To contact Clark College Human Resources, please call (360) 992-2105. APPLICATION DEADLINE: Required application materials must be completed and submitted online by 3 p.m., February 24, 2025. CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT: Prior to a new hire, a background check including criminal record history will be conducted. Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant’s suitability and competence to perform in the position. Completion of academic degrees will also be verified through receipt of official transcripts. DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS Upon request, accommodations are available to persons with disabilities for the application process. Contact Human Resources at (360)992-2105 or by video phone at (360)991-0901. SECURITY The security of all the members of the campus community is of vital concern to Clark College. Information regarding crime prevention advice, the authority of the Security/Safety Department, policies concerning reporting of any crimes which may occur on or near college property, and crime statistics for the most recent 3-year period may be requested from the Clark College Security/Safety Department, (360) 992-2133 or security.requests@clark.edu . The most recent Annual Security Report, written in compliance with the Clery Act, can be reviewed here: http://www.clark.edu/campus-life/student-support/security/report.php . ELIGIBILITY VERIFICATION If you are hired, you will need proof of identity, and documentation of U.S. citizenship or legal authorization to work. CORRECTIONS OR EXTENDED NOTICES Corrected or extended notices will be posted online and in the Human Resources Office. Clark College’s Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (ODEI) supports individuals with their academic, personal, and professional development, as well as provides training and educational resources for all members of the college community around diversity, inclusion, power, privilege, inequity, social equity, and social justice. The college offers further professional development for our employees through opportunities such as Employee Resource Groups, Social Justice Leadership Institute, Cross Institution Faculty of Color Mentorship program, Administrators of Color Leadership Program, and Faculty and Staff of Color Conference. Clark College values diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Educator. Protected group members are strongly encouraged to apply. Clark College provides equal opportunity in education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, creed, religion, honorably discharged veteran or military status, citizenship, immigration status or use of a trained guide dog or service animal. Prohibited sex discrimination includes sexual harassment (unwelcome sexual conduct of various types). The college considers equal opportunity, affirmative action, and non-discrimination to be fundamental to the mission, vision and values of the college. All faculty and staff hired at Clark College are encouraged to embrace, continually support and enhance social equity on our campus and in our community. The college provides reasonable accommodations for qualified students, employees, and applicants with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Federal Rehabilitation Act. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies, Title II and Title IX, and Affirmative Action: Michelle Jenkins, Director of Labor and Compliance, 360-992-2317, mljenkins@clark.edu , 1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Baird 142, Vancouver, Washington 98663. Clark College is a smoke-free/drug free environment. This recruitment announcement does not reflect the entire job description and can be changed and or modified without notice. Clark College Human Resources January 21, 2025 24-00145-1
Feb 10, 2025
Full time
Clark College is currently accepting applications for a full-time, 12-month, exempt Budget and Post Award Grant Manager position in the Business Services department. This position is responsible for developing and managing the college budget. This position is also responsible for post award grant management to ensure compliance with all fiscal guidelines and reporting requirements. This role will be a part of a collaborative team that provides leadership, guidance, and support across all areas of the College. This role reports directly to the Director of Business Services.
At Clark, we value equity, diversity, and inclusion. We are committed to growing, learning, and supporting our employees.
Position Responsibilities
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Develop the College’s annual budget ensuring collaboration from the College community and leadership, including providing support to the Budget Committee.
Responsible for maintaining accurate budget data in the College’s financial management system.
Monitor College department budgets and communicate opportunities and concerns with department leadership to ensure over/underspending is addressed in a timely manner.
Prepare salary and benefit projections for all employee classifications annually during the budget development process and evaluate periodically during the year.
Provide guidance and training to department leadership and staff to develop an understanding of their budgets and how to regularly monitor them.
Focus on continuous improvement of budgeting system and use of technology.
Collaborate with the Director of Grant Development and the Grants and Contracts Accountant to conduct periodic meetings and trainings for the executive sponsor, principal investigator (PI) and personnel working on grants to ensure they understand fiscal and program requirements.
Perform risk assessment for each grant to confirm internal controls are in place to effectively mitigate identified risks and communicate the results to the executive sponsor and PI.
Perform compliance reviews to evaluate compliance with all rules and regulations for private, state, and federal funding agreements, including periodic audits of purchases, time and effort reports, and budget reconciliations.
Review financial and programmatic reports required by funding agencies.
Prepare and present quarterly fiscal status reports for grants, contracts and allocations to College leadership.
Interpret federal and state regulations including Uniform Guidance (2 CFR 200) and advise staff on the appropriate application of those regulations.
Prepare and monitor sub-awards, contracts, and no-cost extensions.
Prepare the indirect cost rate proposal.
Establish, maintain, and coordinate closeout activities for grants and contracts, subcontracts, and industry agreements.
Provide information as requested by state and federal auditors and respond to audit requirements as necessary.
Maintain records for both grants and budgets in accordance with college record retention policies.
Participate in state meetings related to grant management and budgeting.
Perform related duties as assigned.
Qualifications
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, Public Administration, or closely related field.
Three (3) years of successful experience in fiscal grant and/or budget management including monitoring and reporting.
Demonstrated ability to interpret grant regulations and guidelines to ensure compliance with funding requirements.
Experience with complex computerized accounting systems and processes.
Exceptional interpersonal skills and proven ability to communicate effectively with key stakeholders and constituents.
Ability to work well with people of all ages from academically, culturally, and socioeconomically diverse backgrounds.
Supplemental Information
WHAT WE OFFER:
A healthy work/life balance for our employees with the opportunity for flexible work schedules and remote work depending on position and college needs.
McClaskey Culinary Institute offers fast, fresh, and healthy dining options for students, faculty, staff, and the community. The space, located in Gaiser Hall, features three kiosks, a full-service retail bakery and barista bar, grab-and-go items, and a student-run restaurant.
Coffee Lounge in Hannah Hall and Clark Café in Joan Stout Hall.
Campus bookstore offers snacks, apparel, and specialty supplies.
On-campus early childhood education care program (pending registration and availability).
Gym and recreation facilities available for membership.
Clark promotes wellness with a variety of different workshops and events
SALARY RANGE: $80,138 - $92,791 /annually (commensurate with qualifications and experience). Successful candidates are typically hired at the beginning of the salary range and receive scheduled salary increment increases. Clark College offers an exceptional benefits package that includes vacation/sick leave; medical, dental, life and long-term disability insurance; retirement; and tuition waiver. APPLICATION PROCESS: Required Online Application Materials:
Clark College Online Application
Current resume, with a minimum of three (3) references listed
Cover letter describing background and experience related to qualifications and responsibilities of the position
Responses to the supplemental questions included in the online application process
Please apply online at www.clark.edu/jobs . To contact Clark College Human Resources, please call (360) 992-2105. APPLICATION DEADLINE: Required application materials must be completed and submitted online by 3 p.m., February 24, 2025. CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT: Prior to a new hire, a background check including criminal record history will be conducted. Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant’s suitability and competence to perform in the position. Completion of academic degrees will also be verified through receipt of official transcripts. DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS Upon request, accommodations are available to persons with disabilities for the application process. Contact Human Resources at (360)992-2105 or by video phone at (360)991-0901. SECURITY The security of all the members of the campus community is of vital concern to Clark College. Information regarding crime prevention advice, the authority of the Security/Safety Department, policies concerning reporting of any crimes which may occur on or near college property, and crime statistics for the most recent 3-year period may be requested from the Clark College Security/Safety Department, (360) 992-2133 or security.requests@clark.edu . The most recent Annual Security Report, written in compliance with the Clery Act, can be reviewed here: http://www.clark.edu/campus-life/student-support/security/report.php . ELIGIBILITY VERIFICATION If you are hired, you will need proof of identity, and documentation of U.S. citizenship or legal authorization to work. CORRECTIONS OR EXTENDED NOTICES Corrected or extended notices will be posted online and in the Human Resources Office. Clark College’s Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (ODEI) supports individuals with their academic, personal, and professional development, as well as provides training and educational resources for all members of the college community around diversity, inclusion, power, privilege, inequity, social equity, and social justice. The college offers further professional development for our employees through opportunities such as Employee Resource Groups, Social Justice Leadership Institute, Cross Institution Faculty of Color Mentorship program, Administrators of Color Leadership Program, and Faculty and Staff of Color Conference. Clark College values diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Educator. Protected group members are strongly encouraged to apply. Clark College provides equal opportunity in education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, creed, religion, honorably discharged veteran or military status, citizenship, immigration status or use of a trained guide dog or service animal. Prohibited sex discrimination includes sexual harassment (unwelcome sexual conduct of various types). The college considers equal opportunity, affirmative action, and non-discrimination to be fundamental to the mission, vision and values of the college. All faculty and staff hired at Clark College are encouraged to embrace, continually support and enhance social equity on our campus and in our community. The college provides reasonable accommodations for qualified students, employees, and applicants with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Federal Rehabilitation Act. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies, Title II and Title IX, and Affirmative Action: Michelle Jenkins, Director of Labor and Compliance, 360-992-2317, mljenkins@clark.edu , 1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Baird 142, Vancouver, Washington 98663. Clark College is a smoke-free/drug free environment. This recruitment announcement does not reflect the entire job description and can be changed and or modified without notice. Clark College Human Resources January 21, 2025 24-00145-1
Clark College
1933 Fort Vancouver Way Vancouver, WA 98663
Clark College is currently accepting applications for a full-time, permanent classified Fiscal Analyst 5. This position is responsible for providing leadership and guidance in the areas of general ledger accounting, financial reporting, banking, and internal control. This position will report to the Director of Business Services.
At Clark, we value equity, diversity, and inclusion. We are committed to growing, learning, and supporting our employees.
Position Responsibilities
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Manage the audit and review of the college’s general ledger. Oversee and prepare timely and accurate reconciliations of general ledger accounts. Prepare closing entries, adjusting and trial balances. Identify errors and direct staff in making necessary corrections.
Coordinate the year end closing and new year opening processes.
Review and analyze data presented in the college’s financial management system, reconcile to state reports, determine areas of concern and recommend corrective action when necessary.
Interpret college, state and federal fiscal policies; provide leadership, guidance and direction to the campus on financial procedures and accounting transactions; identify need and direct the development of improved transaction processing procedures.
Oversee the monthly Running Start billing to local high school offices.
Oversee the input of general ledger entries, monthly transfers and various campus chargeback transactions.
Prepare all monthly, quarterly and annual financial reports for the college, including but not limited to the college’s annual audited financial statements, monthly board of trustee reports, annual Integrated Post-Secondary Education Data System (IPEDS) reports, monthly Department of Revenue reports and remit, and a number of ad hoc reports requested by the college, the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges, the Office of Financial Management, Department of Enterprise Services, the State Auditor’s Office , and other state and federal agencies.
Manage annual filing of the IRS information return 1098-T and 1099 reports. Ensure compliance with federal rules.
Manage college banking transactions including wires, stop payments and transfers.
Prepare various banking analysis reports both regularly and on an ad hoc basis.
Process Local Government Investment Funds transactions and transfers of funds.
Maintain and reconcile the college’s asset management module
Supervise professional accounting staff to include recommendation of selection of applicants, conducting training, assigning and scheduling work, acting upon leave requests, conducting annual performance evaluations and recommending disciplinary actions.
Ensure proper accounting techniques and controls are used. Evaluate processes on an ongoing basis to ensure efficiency and accuracy.
Perform related duties as assigned by the Director of Business Services.
Qualifications
POSITION REQUIREMENTS AND COMPETENCIES:
Candidates will be evaluated based on application materials, including the supplemental questions and personal interview(s), and will be required to demonstrate competencies in the following areas:
Bachelor’s degree including 18 quarter hours or 12 semester hours of accounting course work AND three (3) years of relevant professional work experience in accounting, budgeting, or related field.
Education to have included 18 quarter hours or 12 semester hours of accounting course work.
Experience with a complex, automated financial management system.
Experience using Microsoft Office Suite.
Knowledge of accounting theory and practice generally accepted accounting principles.
JOB READINESS/WORKING CONDITIONS:
Ability to work well with people of all ages from academically, culturally, and socioeconomically diverse backgrounds.
Ability to communicate effectively in written, verbal, and group settings.
Ability to work collaboratively.
Ability to manage time and resources to complete work in a timely and accurate manner.
The initial appointment will include a 6-month probationary period and the employee will earn permanent status after successfully completing probation.
This position is represented by Washington Public Employees Association.
Prior to a new hire, a background check including criminal record history will be conducted which includes a sexual misconduct background check as required under RCW 28B.112.080 . Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant’s suitability and competence to perform in the position .
Supplemental Information
WHAT WE OFFER:
A healthy work/life balance for our employees with the opportunity for flexible work schedules and remote work depending on position and college needs.
McClaskey Culinary Institute offers fast, fresh, and healthy dining options for students, faculty, staff, and the community. The space, located in Gaiser Hall, features three kiosks, a full-service retail bakery and barista bar, grab-and-go items, and a student-run restaurant.
Coffee Lounge in Hannah Hall and Clark Café in Joan Stout Hall.
Campus bookstore offers snacks, apparel, and specialty supplies.
On-campus early childhood education care program (pending registration and availability).
Gym and recreation facilities available for membership.
Clark promotes wellness with a variety of different workshops and events.
SALARY/BENEFITS:
Salary Range: $5,501 - $7,400/month | Step A-M (commensurate with qualifications and experience) | Range: 59 | Code: 143M
Successful candidates typically start at the beginning of the salary range and receive scheduled salary increment increases.
Clark College offers an exceptional benefits package that includes vacation/sick leave; medical, dental, life and long-term disability insurance; retirement; and tuition waiver .
APPLICATION DEADLINE :
Required application materials must be completed and submitted online by 3 p.m., February 25, 2025.
REQUIRED ONLINE APPLICATION MATERIALS:
Clark College online application
Current resume, with a minimum of three (3) references listed.
Cover letter describing background and experience related to qualifications and responsibilities of the position.
Responses to the supplemental questions included in the online application process.
Please apply online at www.clark.edu/jobs .
To contact Clark College Human Resources, please call (360) 992-2105 or email recruitment@clark.edu .
DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS
Upon request, accommodations are available to persons with disabilities for the application process. Contact Human Resources at (360) 992-2105 or by video phone at (360) 991-0901.
SECURITY
The security of all the members of the campus community is of vital concern to Clark College. Information regarding crime prevention advice, the authority of the Security/Safety Department, policies concerning reporting of any crimes which may occur on or near college property, and crime statistics for the most recent 3-year period may be requested from the Clark College Security/Safety Department, (360) 992-2133 or security.requests@clark.edu . The most recent Annual Security Report, written in compliance with the Clery Act, can be reviewed here: http://www.clark.edu/campus-life/student-support/security/report.php .
ELIGIBILITY VERIFICATION
If you are hired, you will need proof of identity, and documentation of U.S. citizenship or legal authorization to work.
CORRECTIONS OR EXTENDED NOTICES
Corrected or extended notices will be posted online and in the Human Resources Office.
Clark College’s Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (ODEI) supports individuals with their academic, personal, and professional development, as well as provides training and educational resources for all members of the college community around diversity, inclusion, power, privilege, inequity, social equity, and social justice. The college offers further professional development for our employees through opportunities such as Employee Resource Groups, Social Justice Leadership Institute, Cross Institution Faculty of Color Mentorship program, Administrators of Color Leadership Program, and Faculty and Staff of Color Conference.
Clark College values diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Educator. Protected group members are strongly encouraged to apply. Clark College provides equal opportunity in education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, creed, religion, honorably discharged veteran or military status, citizenship, immigration status or use of a trained guide dog or service animal. Prohibited sex discrimination includes sexual harassment (unwelcome sexual conduct of various types). The college considers equal opportunity, affirmative action, and non-discrimination to be fundamental to the mission, vision and values of the college. All faculty and staff hired at Clark College are encouraged to embrace, continually support and enhance social equity on our campus and in our community. The college provides reasonable accommodations for qualified students, employees, and applicants with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Federal Rehabilitation Act. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies, Title II and Title IX, and Affirmative Action: Michelle Jenkins, Director of Labor and Compliance, 360-992-2317, MLJenkins@clark.edu , 1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Baird 142, Vancouver, Washington 98663. Clark College is a smoke-free/drug free environment. This recruitment announcement does not reflect the entire job description and can be changed and or modified without notice.
Clark College Human Resources
February 4, 2025
25-00010
Feb 10, 2025
Full time
Clark College is currently accepting applications for a full-time, permanent classified Fiscal Analyst 5. This position is responsible for providing leadership and guidance in the areas of general ledger accounting, financial reporting, banking, and internal control. This position will report to the Director of Business Services.
At Clark, we value equity, diversity, and inclusion. We are committed to growing, learning, and supporting our employees.
Position Responsibilities
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Manage the audit and review of the college’s general ledger. Oversee and prepare timely and accurate reconciliations of general ledger accounts. Prepare closing entries, adjusting and trial balances. Identify errors and direct staff in making necessary corrections.
Coordinate the year end closing and new year opening processes.
Review and analyze data presented in the college’s financial management system, reconcile to state reports, determine areas of concern and recommend corrective action when necessary.
Interpret college, state and federal fiscal policies; provide leadership, guidance and direction to the campus on financial procedures and accounting transactions; identify need and direct the development of improved transaction processing procedures.
Oversee the monthly Running Start billing to local high school offices.
Oversee the input of general ledger entries, monthly transfers and various campus chargeback transactions.
Prepare all monthly, quarterly and annual financial reports for the college, including but not limited to the college’s annual audited financial statements, monthly board of trustee reports, annual Integrated Post-Secondary Education Data System (IPEDS) reports, monthly Department of Revenue reports and remit, and a number of ad hoc reports requested by the college, the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges, the Office of Financial Management, Department of Enterprise Services, the State Auditor’s Office , and other state and federal agencies.
Manage annual filing of the IRS information return 1098-T and 1099 reports. Ensure compliance with federal rules.
Manage college banking transactions including wires, stop payments and transfers.
Prepare various banking analysis reports both regularly and on an ad hoc basis.
Process Local Government Investment Funds transactions and transfers of funds.
Maintain and reconcile the college’s asset management module
Supervise professional accounting staff to include recommendation of selection of applicants, conducting training, assigning and scheduling work, acting upon leave requests, conducting annual performance evaluations and recommending disciplinary actions.
Ensure proper accounting techniques and controls are used. Evaluate processes on an ongoing basis to ensure efficiency and accuracy.
Perform related duties as assigned by the Director of Business Services.
Qualifications
POSITION REQUIREMENTS AND COMPETENCIES:
Candidates will be evaluated based on application materials, including the supplemental questions and personal interview(s), and will be required to demonstrate competencies in the following areas:
Bachelor’s degree including 18 quarter hours or 12 semester hours of accounting course work AND three (3) years of relevant professional work experience in accounting, budgeting, or related field.
Education to have included 18 quarter hours or 12 semester hours of accounting course work.
Experience with a complex, automated financial management system.
Experience using Microsoft Office Suite.
Knowledge of accounting theory and practice generally accepted accounting principles.
JOB READINESS/WORKING CONDITIONS:
Ability to work well with people of all ages from academically, culturally, and socioeconomically diverse backgrounds.
Ability to communicate effectively in written, verbal, and group settings.
Ability to work collaboratively.
Ability to manage time and resources to complete work in a timely and accurate manner.
The initial appointment will include a 6-month probationary period and the employee will earn permanent status after successfully completing probation.
This position is represented by Washington Public Employees Association.
Prior to a new hire, a background check including criminal record history will be conducted which includes a sexual misconduct background check as required under RCW 28B.112.080 . Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant’s suitability and competence to perform in the position .
Supplemental Information
WHAT WE OFFER:
A healthy work/life balance for our employees with the opportunity for flexible work schedules and remote work depending on position and college needs.
McClaskey Culinary Institute offers fast, fresh, and healthy dining options for students, faculty, staff, and the community. The space, located in Gaiser Hall, features three kiosks, a full-service retail bakery and barista bar, grab-and-go items, and a student-run restaurant.
Coffee Lounge in Hannah Hall and Clark Café in Joan Stout Hall.
Campus bookstore offers snacks, apparel, and specialty supplies.
On-campus early childhood education care program (pending registration and availability).
Gym and recreation facilities available for membership.
Clark promotes wellness with a variety of different workshops and events.
SALARY/BENEFITS:
Salary Range: $5,501 - $7,400/month | Step A-M (commensurate with qualifications and experience) | Range: 59 | Code: 143M
Successful candidates typically start at the beginning of the salary range and receive scheduled salary increment increases.
Clark College offers an exceptional benefits package that includes vacation/sick leave; medical, dental, life and long-term disability insurance; retirement; and tuition waiver .
APPLICATION DEADLINE :
Required application materials must be completed and submitted online by 3 p.m., February 25, 2025.
REQUIRED ONLINE APPLICATION MATERIALS:
Clark College online application
Current resume, with a minimum of three (3) references listed.
Cover letter describing background and experience related to qualifications and responsibilities of the position.
Responses to the supplemental questions included in the online application process.
Please apply online at www.clark.edu/jobs .
To contact Clark College Human Resources, please call (360) 992-2105 or email recruitment@clark.edu .
DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS
Upon request, accommodations are available to persons with disabilities for the application process. Contact Human Resources at (360) 992-2105 or by video phone at (360) 991-0901.
SECURITY
The security of all the members of the campus community is of vital concern to Clark College. Information regarding crime prevention advice, the authority of the Security/Safety Department, policies concerning reporting of any crimes which may occur on or near college property, and crime statistics for the most recent 3-year period may be requested from the Clark College Security/Safety Department, (360) 992-2133 or security.requests@clark.edu . The most recent Annual Security Report, written in compliance with the Clery Act, can be reviewed here: http://www.clark.edu/campus-life/student-support/security/report.php .
ELIGIBILITY VERIFICATION
If you are hired, you will need proof of identity, and documentation of U.S. citizenship or legal authorization to work.
CORRECTIONS OR EXTENDED NOTICES
Corrected or extended notices will be posted online and in the Human Resources Office.
Clark College’s Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (ODEI) supports individuals with their academic, personal, and professional development, as well as provides training and educational resources for all members of the college community around diversity, inclusion, power, privilege, inequity, social equity, and social justice. The college offers further professional development for our employees through opportunities such as Employee Resource Groups, Social Justice Leadership Institute, Cross Institution Faculty of Color Mentorship program, Administrators of Color Leadership Program, and Faculty and Staff of Color Conference.
Clark College values diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Educator. Protected group members are strongly encouraged to apply. Clark College provides equal opportunity in education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, creed, religion, honorably discharged veteran or military status, citizenship, immigration status or use of a trained guide dog or service animal. Prohibited sex discrimination includes sexual harassment (unwelcome sexual conduct of various types). The college considers equal opportunity, affirmative action, and non-discrimination to be fundamental to the mission, vision and values of the college. All faculty and staff hired at Clark College are encouraged to embrace, continually support and enhance social equity on our campus and in our community. The college provides reasonable accommodations for qualified students, employees, and applicants with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Federal Rehabilitation Act. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies, Title II and Title IX, and Affirmative Action: Michelle Jenkins, Director of Labor and Compliance, 360-992-2317, MLJenkins@clark.edu , 1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Baird 142, Vancouver, Washington 98663. Clark College is a smoke-free/drug free environment. This recruitment announcement does not reflect the entire job description and can be changed and or modified without notice.
Clark College Human Resources
February 4, 2025
25-00010