see fit, working together with a team of passionate partners to deliver the highest standards of care. Benefits of the being a Vetco Relief Veterinarian include: Flexible online booking! Achieve ultimate work-life balance. You select your shifts with no minimum or maximum number required.
Weekend and weekday hours available to select. You determine your rate for each relief shift chosen. Appointment based model for all pet parents to manage traffic. Trained, experienced paraprofessionals will take care of operations, so you can focus on delivering the best care. Electronic based medical documentation. Generous Petco discounts to help care for your pack. Ability to continue all practice
activities outside of Vetco clinic shifts. NO agency fees! Relief Shift Options Include : VETCO VACCINATION CLINICS : Basic wellness checks, vaccinations, heartworm testing, and microchip insertion.
No surgeries, emergencies, or illness care visits. Locations inside Petco stores and other retail locations. VETCO TOTAL CARE HOSPITALS: General practice hospitals delivering preventive care to diagnostic workups, outpatient surgeries and dentals; hospitals equipped with digital dental x-ray, Butterfly IQ+ Vet ultrasound imaging, and on-site labs and X-ray. Licensed and trained hospital staff. No overnights or emergency on-call. Requirements Include : Doctor of Veterinary Medicine state license
in good standing Appropriate state specific licensing to perform all shift functions including ability to perform blood draws & administer vaccines DEA in good standing required for full-service Vetco Total Care hospital shifts Ability to provide Certification of Insurance (COI) + license defense Compliance with all local state and federal mandates Send an email or schedule a call directly with one of our Talent Advisors to learn more!
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see fit, working together with a team of passionate partners to deliver the highest standards of care. Benefits of the being a Vetco Relief Veterinarian include: Flexible online booking! Achieve ultimate work-life balance. You select your shifts with no minimum or maximum number required.
Weekend and weekday hours available to select. You determine your rate for each relief shift chosen. Appointment based model for all pet parents to manage traffic. Trained, experienced paraprofessionals will take care of operations, so you can focus on delivering the best care. Electronic based medical documentation. Generous Petco discounts to help care for your pack. Ability to continue all practice
activities outside of Vetco clinic shifts. NO agency fees! Relief Shift Options Include : VETCO VACCINATION CLINICS : Basic wellness checks, vaccinations, heartworm testing, and microchip insertion.
No surgeries, emergencies, or illness care visits. Locations inside Petco stores and other retail locations. VETCO TOTAL CARE HOSPITALS: General practice hospitals delivering preventive care to diagnostic workups, outpatient surgeries and dentals; hospitals equipped with digital dental x-ray, Butterfly IQ+ Vet ultrasound imaging, and on-site labs and X-ray. Licensed and trained hospital staff. No overnights or emergency on-call. Requirements Include : Doctor of Veterinary Medicine state license
in good standing Appropriate state specific licensing to perform all shift functions DEA in good standing required for full-service Vetco Total Care hospital shifts Ability to provide Certification of Insurance (COI) + license defense Compliance with all local state and federal mandates Send an email or schedule a call directly with one of our Talent Advisors to learn more!
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based on experience, comprehensive health and dental benefits, a 401(k) plan with company contributions, quarterly profit-sharing bonuses, and engaging biannual events for our employees and their families. We've built a workplace culture that thrives on collaboration and support, nurturing your professional growth.
If you're prepared to embark on a journey of career development, apply now! THE TYPE OF LEADER WE'RE LOOKING FOR Do you possess the soft skills required for success, including adaptability, grace under pressure, efficient fleet vehicle maintenance, and outstanding communication? If you answered 'yes' to these questions and can meet our requirements listed below, we want you
as our Plumbing Warehouse Manager - Fleet Service Mechanic! 1+ years of mechanical experience Proficiency in automotive knowledge Ability to operate a forklift Prior management experience in a shop or warehouse is preferred.
If you can meet the requirements above, keep reading to find out what your day entails! YOUR DAY-TO-DAY As our Plumbing Warehouse Manager - Fleet Service Mechanic, you'll be working Monday through Friday, with hours between 7 AM and 5 PM. Your responsibilities encompass routine maintenance and repairs on our fleet of vehicles and equipment, ensuring their safe and reliable operation. You'll also oversee inventory management, maintain a well-organized warehouse, lead
a team, and streamline logistics and distribution processes – all pivotal to our operational success.
LEARN ABOUT US AT TOLD PLUMBING We are a family-owned residential and commercial plumbing business that's been providing top-notch services to Pleasant Grove and surrounding areas since 1994. The Better Business Bureau has given us an A+ rating, and we strive to uphold that standard of excellence in all we do. As fourth-generation residents of the area, we are passionate about taking good care of the residents and business owners of our community. We attribute our continued success to our team of exceptional employees. One of the perks of working for us is that we offer big-company success with a small-company feel.
Great pay, awesome benefits, and a positive work environment are a few of the other aspects our employees enjoy. If you're looking to join a cohesive team where you feel appreciated, look no further! APPLY TODAY! Don't miss the chance to elevate your career with Told Plumbing. Our initial application process is seamless, user-friendly, and mobile-responsive. Apply now to become a part of our dynamic team, and embark on the next phase of your professional journey!
loading products into customer's vehicles; assist in loading yard orders. RESPONSIBILITIES: Read and verify accuracy of customer's loading ticket before loading any product Be respectful of customers' vehicles and personal property while loading products Place warehouse inventory in correct storage areas Maintain warehouse and yard areas in a clean and orderly state at all times Assist customers with loading products into their vehicles Keep aisles clear of garbage and products Perform other duties as assigned QUALIFICATIONS: High School diploma, GED, or equivalent required.
Employees should be 18 years of age or older. Forklift certification with a safe driving record a plus. Must be
detail oriented and self-motivated. Warehouse, shipping and receiving experience highly desired. Familiarity with computer systems and programs including Microsoft Word and Excel.
Interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written and oral form. Able to lift 50 lbs. frequently throughout shift and 100 lbs. occasionally. IFA is an Equal Opportunity Employer Job Posted by Applicant Pro
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technical documents. Qualified applicants will typically possess the following: Bachelor's degree, preferably in an English, Marcom, or Engineering discipline. 1-2 years technical writing experience preferred, ideally within a manufacturing industry. This position is based in house and does not support remote work. Job Posted by Applicant Pro
personnel. Coordinates GIS projects and activities between bureaus, cities, counties, the state, and other organizations. Supports and designs workflow and application development, definitions and documentation, database design, maintenance, implementation, and integration with existing Salt Lake County and UFA data systems.
Performs spatial analysis and modeling complex scenarios to facilitate executive decision-making. Publishes GIS services and map products to help SLCo EM and UFA achieve their respective missions and objectives. SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Works under the direction of the Emergency Management Division Planning & Intelligence Officer (Plans & Intel Officer) and reports on
the status of projects and interagency relations, including private and public-sector entities. Completes projects and tasks with minimal supervision, having work reviewed at critical stages or when unusual circumstances arise to ensure timely completion of assigned tasks and consistency with policies and procedures.
Operates in a team environment to consult with the Plans & Intel Officer and the Emergency Management Division Chief/Director in providing SLCo EM, UFA, and the public with excellent customer service as a subject-matter-expert. SUPERVISION EXERCISED: Supervises all GISS interns, including any such employees hired or contracted to do GIS-related work for SLCO EM as well as
any GISS personnel assisting during an incident in performing their assigned duties and tasks.
Will also oversee and/or advise on information-sharing agreements affecting SLCo EM. PRINCIPAL RESPONSIBILITIES: Responsible for the operation of GIS functions throughout SLCo EM and works closely with Division Chiefs and Assistant Chiefs within UFA to recommend, plan, and implement GIS solutions that integrate with existing data systems and conform to UFA policies and procedures. Performs a wide variety of complex technical and general administrative duties related to the development of digital maps through a geographic information system (GIS) using primarily Esri Arc GIS 10.
x, Arc SDE, Arc GIS Online, and related computer applications. Compiles, creates, edits, and manages geographic databases and imagery for mapping and data analysis. Utilizes geoprocessing tools to perform spatial analysis tasks, including geometric network analysis for solving jurisdictional disputes, quickest route, closest facility options, and other response challenges. Administers geodatabase permissions and installs GIS software and products for authorized users. Utilizes knowledge of relational databases, SQL queries, and advanced database principles to maintain, analyze, and preserve data for use in statistics, maps, and reports.
Analyzes and interprets spatial data and aerial imagery, prepares customized electronic, interactive, and printed maps and other graphic displays using appropriate cartographic principles for use by Salt Lake County Emergency Management officers and staff. This would include predictive analysis and modeling for hazard-specific or incident-specific threats to SLCo. Develops and deploys interactive web mapping applications using Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) that deliver GIS information and geoprocessing models across organizational boundaries to field workers, decision-makers, and citizens.
Integrates GIS with the Records Management System (RMS), including incident, property, and inspection data, and makes information available to field personnel, decision-makers, and government officials as required. Works with the different departments, bureaus, divisions, and cities within Salt Lake County to configure Records Management to meet Emergency Management needs and performs technical tasks associated with planning, organizing, and completing GIS projects. Prepares professional applications, reports and/or maps, and other graphic displays using appropriate database and cartographic principles that conform to agency standards.
Provides specifications for software and hardware to facilitate GIS needs throughout Salt Lake County, including recommendations for improving workflows, current practices, and the overall function of GIS within the EM Bureau and UFA. Ensures that the GIS system and all required licensing are maintained efficiently and kept up-to-date by evaluating and incorporating advances in technology and software as it pertains to emergency management and response. Maintains and enhances skill level and knowledge by attending industry trainings, conferences, and applicable seminars.
Participates in regional and other user group meetings to provide perspective and gain insight into intergovernmental, interagency, and multi-organizational efforts in GIS coordination and collaboration. Develops GISS's growth and professional development by recommending participation in industry training, conferences, and applicable seminars. Conducts regular evaluations of GISS to ensure performance measures are in place that will help specialists succeed in their role. Along these lines, coordinates and supervises GIS employees' hours and signs off on timecards.
Coordinates scheduling to ensure that GIS on-call response is covered on a 24/7 basis and that daily GIS staffing of the Salt Lake County Emergency Coordination Center (ECC) (Watch, Day-to-Day) is accounted for. Responds to ECC activations, IMT deployments, and other emergencies requiring GIS support. Performs other duties as assigned. TYPICAL DECISIONS: Incumbents typically set their own priorities within assigned programs or projects, relying on demonstrated experience and in-depth knowledge of assigned programs, UFA policies and procedures, and customary clerical business practices.
The GIS Supervisor makes final decisions regarding GIS-related policies and practices with input from GIS specialists and other EM/UFA staff. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: □ Knowledge and Skills Proficiency with Esri Arc GIS software (10. x or newer), including Network Analyst, Arc GIS Online, and web services. Proficiency in developing and maintaining geospatial databases and servers. Proficiency in GIS and cartographic design principles and practices. Knowledge of projected and geographic coordinate systems, feature dataset formats, scales, and graphics.
Proficiency with geocoding techniques and address validation. Proficiency in spatial analysis and advanced modeling techniques. Project management principles and methods. Knowledge and understanding of relational database principles. Experience with Microsoft SQL Server 2008 or later and Windows OS. Familiarity and/or expertise in GIS scripting and programming environments such as Python, Java Script, etc. (Preferred) □ Ability to: Effectively research, investigate, and make recommendations for the use of GIS technologies, including web, mobile, and other new or emerging technologies.
Create and develop mobile GIS applications. Operate GPS equipment (Trimble and Garmin preferred) and related software. Establish quality control procedures and techniques. Collect, organize, analyze, and convert data into meaningful reports and visual displays. Perform effectively in stressful situations and complex environments, including long-shift work during a disaster or significant public emergency. Work as part of a team providing GIS tools, data, and training to support Salt Lake County Emergency Management. Deliver quality customer service internally to Salt Lake County Emergency Management and externally to customers and stakeholders at all levels.
Solve problems with a systematic, disciplined, and analytical approach. Work independently and use good judgment. Participate in project planning with team members. Follow verbal and written instructions. Communicate effectively and persuasively, in person and in writing. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, vendors, contractors, public officials, and the general public. Manage multiple projects and priorities and meet expected deadlines. Demonstrate organizational skills and attention to detail.
□ Licenses & Certificates Valid State of Utah Driver's License Preferred candidates will possess GIS certification from an accredited college or university, the Geographic Information Systems Certification Institute (GISCI), or Environmental Solutions Research Institute (Esri). □ Education & Experience Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree (consideration given to candidates with a graduate degree) in GIS, Geography, Urban Planning, Civil Engineering, Cartography, or a closely related field with an emphasis in GIS (related work experience may be considered as a substitute for a portion of the required education, done so at the discretion of the hiring team and evaluated on a case-by-case basis).
Minimum two years of work experience in GIS (related educational experience, including but not limited to internships and other placement programs, may be considered as a substitute for a portion of the required education, done so at the discretion of the hiring team and evaluated on a case-by-case basis). Preferred candidates will possess knowledge of emergency management, fire department, and homeland security concepts; local government agency obligations under the National Response Framework, NIMS, and ICS (IS-00100.
b, IS-00200. b, IS-00700. a, and IS-00800. b preferred). Preferred candidates will also have demonstrated experience with Web EOC, Intterra, and/or Versaterm software and technologies. WORKING ENVIRONMENT Generally, work is performed in an office environment during routine office hours, Monday through Friday, however after hours and weekend work is likely when responding to emergencies or attending training events or meetings. Work activities vary widely including attendance at meetings, field and classroom training, and driving.
Work may include infrequent response to emergency incident scenes/command posts to assist with logistical and/or coordination duties and may be during times of adverse outdoor weather conditions (heat, cold, rain, snow, etc. ) and may require lifting of up to 25 pounds. If such a response is required, individuals are expected to respond 24 hours/day, 7 days/week, with a minimal response time. PHYSICAL AND MENTAL JOB REQUIREMENTS To perform the job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each of the essential job functions satisfactorily. This position involves periods of prolonged sitting and use of computer equipment.
This position requires the physical and mental capabilities to read information printed on paper and displayed on computer monitors; hear, speak, and communicate verbally using the English language; cognitive thinking and mathematical calculation capabilities; manual dexterity to manipulate standard office equipment, papers, files, and records. This position requires occasional driving and the ability to lift up to 25 pounds. This position may require the occasional use of personal protective equipment (PPE) such as eye protection, hearing protection, wildland firefighting clothing, etc.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Recruitment, selection and hiring are open to all persons regardless of race, color, national origin, religion, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, pregnancy, interactionual orientation, marital status and military or veteran status. Reasonable accommodations, including auxiliary communicative aids and service for individuals with disabilities may be provided, upon receipt of a request with five working days notice.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING THIS POSITION : This position is a civilian merit position. This position is funded through agreements between Unified Fire Authority (UFA) and Salt Lake County. Classified as FLSA Non-exempt and eligible for overtime. Position is considered a Category A under the Use of Mobile Phones Policy. Position is considered a Category A under the Staff Vehicle Assignment, Use and Reimbursement Policy. Job Posted by Applicant Pro
civil or criminal cases in Justice, Juvenile or District Court. Gathers and analyzes evidence in cases and reviews pertinent decisions, policies, regulations and other legal matters pertaining to cases; interviews witnesses; presents evidence against accused to grand jury for indictment or release of accused as required; appears against accused in a court of law and presents evidence before judge and jury.
Prepares and issues complaints, warrants and subpoenas; provides legal advice and prepares formal legal opinions on a wide range of problems for various County departments and law enforcement agencies; investigates unattended deaths; responds to questions from private citizens; participates
in training sessions for police officers, public officials, etc. Attends board and public meetings and gives legal advice. Performs related duties as assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS 1. Education and Experience: Graduation from an accredited law school with a Juris Doctorate degree plus two (2) years of full-time experience practicing law in criminal prosecution or defense, or four (4) years of fulltime experience practicing law including trial experience in a District Court. Career Ladder: This position is part of a career ladder job series. Incumbent in this classification may be eligible for career ladder advancement to County Attorney III on his or her eligibility date after meeting
the minimum requirements for the position, if recommended by his or her supervisor and approved by the department administrative officer.
2. Special Qualifications: Must be an active member of the Utah Bar Association, and must be a member in good standing. Employees driving a personal or a County vehicle for job related travel must possess a valid driver license, maintain the minimum vehicle liability insurance as specified in the Utah Code, and must operate a motor vehicle in a safe manner; new employees with an out-of-state license must obtain a valid Utah Driver License within sixty (60) days of hire date (exceptions for military personnel and their dependents).
3. Necessary Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Knowledge of: municipal codes and ordinances, criminal and civil law and state statutes, court procedures and rules of evidence, the principles, practices and methods used in research. Skill in: litigating; conducting legal research; legal writing including briefs and memos; analytical problem solving; making decisions under adversarial circumstances. This position may require the driving of a motor vehicle; skill in operating a motor vehicle in a safe manner; ability to insure motor vehicle is operating in a safe manner; knowledge of Utah motor vehicle rules and regulations.
Ability to: apply legal principles and knowledge to individual cases and problems; analyze and evaluate facts and evidence and apply them to individual cases and problems; write briefs, legal memoranda and opinions clearly, concisely and grammatically correct; speak clearly and concisely; coordinate multiple tasks efficiently; follow written and oral instructions; establish and maintain effective working relationships with supervisors, other employees, administrativeand court officials and the general public. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by persons assigned to this job.
They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities and skills required of personnel so classified. All requirements are subject to possible modifications to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities. COUNTY ATTORNEY III GENERAL PURPOSE Under general guidance and direction from a County Attorney VI or assigned supervisor, performs the most complex professional legal work in criminal cases in the County Attorney's Office. EXAMPLE OF DUTIES Prosecutes the most difficult criminal cases in Justice, Juvenile or District Court.
Gathers and analyzes evidence in cases and reviews pertinent decisions, policies, regulations and other legal matters pertaining to cases; interviews witnesses; presents evidence against accused to grand jury for indictment or release of accused as required; appears against accused in a court of law and presents evidence before judge and jury. Prepares and issues complaints, warrants and subpoenas; provides legal advice to law enforcement agencies; drafts motions and memoranda; investigates unattended deaths. Performs related duties as assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education and Experience: Graduation from an accredited law school with a Juris Doctorate degree, plus four (4) years of full-time experience practicing law in criminal prosecution or defense including trial experience in a District Court, OR six (6) years of full-time experience practicing law including trial experience in a District Court. Preference given for experience in prosecution or criminal defense work, including the prosecution or defense of interactionual offenses against children. Career Ladder : This position is part of a career ladder job series.
Incumbent in this classification may be eligible for career ladder advancement to County Attorney IV on his or her eligibility date after meeting the minimum requirements for the position, if recommended by his or her supervisor and approved by the department administrative officer. Special Requirements: Must be an active member of the Utah Bar Association, and must be a member in good standing. Employees driving a personal or a County vehicle for job related travel must possess a valid driver license, maintain the minimum vehicle liability insurance as specified in the Utah Code, and must operate a motor vehicle in a safe manner; new employees with an out-of-state license must obtain a valid Utah Driver License within sixty (60) days of hire date (exceptions for military personnel and their dependents).
Necessary Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Knowledge of : criminal law and state statutes, court procedures and rules of evidence; the principles, practices and methods used in research. Skill in: litigating; conducting legal research; legal writing including briefs and memoranda; analytical problem solving; making decisions under adversarial circumstances. This position may require the driving of a motor vehicle; skill in operating a motor vehicle in a safe manner; ability to insure motor vehicle is operating in a safe manner; knowledge of Utah motor vehicle rules and regulations.
Ability to: draft legal instruments; apply legal principles and knowledge to individual cases and problems; analyze and evaluate facts and evidence and apply them to individual cases and problems; write briefs, legal memoranda and opinions clearly and concisely; speak clearly and concisely; coordinate multiple tasks efficiently; follow written and oral instructions; communicate effectively (orally and in writing); establish and maintain effective working relationships with supervisors, other employees, administrative and court officials, law enforcement personnel, and the general public.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by persons assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities and skills required of personnel so classified. All requirements are subject to possible modifications to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities. COUNTY ATTORNEY IV GENERAL PURPOSE Under general guidance and direction from the County Attorney or assigned supervisor, manages a significant criminal caseload and serves as lead counsel on the most challenging cases.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES May be assigned to any legal work in the County Attorney's Office, which may include providing legal advice in specialized areas. Prosecutes the most difficult civil or criminal cases in Justice, Juvenile or District Court. Gathers, organizes, and analyzes criminal case evidence. Manages all aspects of criminal procedure, which may include preparing information, indictments, complaints, warrants, subpoenas, briefs, memoranda, and related documents.
Effectively presents material orally and in writing before judge and jury. Operates a motor vehicle in a safe manner and in compliance with all Utah laws and regulations. Performs related duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education and Experience: Graduation from an accredited law school with a Juris Doctorate degree, plus six (6) years of full-time experience practicing law in criminal prosecution or defense including trial experience in a District Court, OR eight (8) years of full-time experience practicing law including trial experience in a District Court.
Preference given for experience in prosecution or criminal defense work, including the prosecution or defense of interactionual offenses against children. Career Ladder : This position is part of a career ladder job series. Incumbent in this classification may be eligible for career ladder advancement to County Attorney V on his or her eligibility date after meeting the minimum requirements for the position, if recommended by his or her supervisor and approved by the department administrative officer. Special Requirements: Must be an active member of the Utah Bar Association and must be a member in good standing.
Employees driving a personal or a County vehicle for job related travel must possess a valid driver license, maintain the minimum vehicle liability insurance as specified in the Utah Code, and must operate a motor vehicle in a safe manner; new employees with an out-of-state license must obtain a valid Utah Driver License within sixty (60) days of hire date (exceptions for military personnel and their dependents). Necessary Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Knowledge of: criminal laws and state statutes, judicial procedures and rules of evidence; the principles, practices and methods used in legal research; departmental policies, procedures, and practices.
Skill in: conducting legal research; legal writing. This position may require the driving of a motor vehicle; skill in operating a motor vehicle in a safe manner; ability to insure motor vehicle is operating in a safe manner; knowledge of Utah motor vehicle rules and regulations. Ability to : draft legal instruments and proposed legislation; apply legal principles and knowledge to individual cases and problems; analyze facts and evidence and apply them to individual cases; effectively present material, orally and in writing; retain familiarity with a high volume of complex court cases; rapidly assimilate facts; respond extemporaneously; argue persuasively, under hostile and stressful circumstances; write briefs, legal memoranda and opinions clearly and concisely; speak clearly and concisely; coordinate multiple tasks efficiently; follow written and oral instructions; communicate effectively verbally and in writing; establish and maintain effective working relationships with supervisors, other employees, administrative and court officials, and the general public.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by persons assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities and skills required of personnel so classified. All requirements are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities. COUNTY ATTORNEY V GENERAL PURPOSE Under general guidance and direction from the County Attorney or designee, may act as a lead worker or legal advisor to County departments, and performs the most complex professional legal work in civil or criminal cases in the County Attorney's Office.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES May act as lead worker over the Criminal Division of the County Attorney's Office; assigns cases, monitors work and assists other attorneys in the division; conducts performance appraisals as necessary; works on more difficult cases. May act as legal advisor to County departments on civil matters. Prosecutes cases in Justice, Juvenile and District Courts. Gathers and analyzes evidence in cases and reviews pertinent decisions, policies, regulations and other legal matters pertaining to cases; interviews witnesses; presents evidence against accused to grand jury for indictment or release of accused as required; appears against accused in court of law presents evidence before judge and jury.
Prepares and issues complaints, warrants and subpoenas; provides legal advice and prepares formal legal opinions on a wide range of problems for various Davis County departments and law enforcement agencies. Talks to and consults with private citizens; attends board and public meetings and provides legal advice. May perform extensive research for the Courts, County Commission and department heads. Operates a motor vehicle in a safe manner and in compliance with all Utah laws and regulations.
Performs related duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education and Experience: Graduation from an accredited law school with a Juris Doctorate degree plus eight (8) years of full-time experience practicing law in criminal prosecution or defense including trial experience in a District Court, or ten (10) years of full-time experience practicing law including trial experience in a District Court. Preference given for experience in prosecution or criminal defense work, including the prosecution or defense of interactionual offenses against children.
Special Requirements: Must be an active member of the Utah Bar Association, and must be a member in good standing. Employees driving a personal or a County vehicle for job related travel must possess a valid driver license, maintain the minimum vehicle liability insurance as specified in the Utah Code, and must operate a motor vehicle in a safe manner; new employees with an out-of-state license must obtain a valid Utah Driver License within sixty (60) days of hire date (exceptions for military personnel and their dependents). Necessary Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Knowledge of: criminal and civil law and state statutes, court procedures and rules of evidence, the principles, practices and methods used in research.
Skill in: litigating; conducting legal research; legal writing including briefs and memos; analytical problem solving; making decisions under adversarial circumstances. This position may require the driving of a motor vehicle; skill in operating a motor vehicle in a safe manner; ability to insure motor vehicle is operating in a safe manner; knowledge of Utah motor vehicle rules and regulations. Ability to: supervise, assign and review the work of subordinate attorneys; draft legal instruments and proposed legislation; apply legal principles and knowledge to individual cases and problems; analyze and evaluate facts and evidence and apply them to individual cases and problems; write briefs, legal memoranda and opinions clearly, concisely and grammatically correct; speak clearly and concisely; coordinate multiple tasks efficiently; follow written and oral instructions, communicate effectively (orally and in writing); establish and maintain effective working relationships with supervisors, other employees, administrative and court officials and the general public.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by persons assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities and skills required of personnel so classified. All requirements are subject to possible modifications to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities. Job Posted by Applicant Pro
safely and economically implement technically complex and physically demanding conservation projects for the US Forest Service, BLM, National Park Service, USFWS and numerous state and local land management partners. J ob Title: Conservation Crew Leader Location: Hurricane, Utah ( St.
George, Utah area). Field projects will take place on public lands throughout the American Mountain West region. Department/Division : CREW, Mountain West Status : Regular Full-Time (Exempt) Schedule/Hours: Full-time. Flexible Schedule with varying shifts; 40 hours/week with additional hours as needed. Typical schedules are either four, 10-hour days/3 days off or eight, 10 hour-days/6 days off. Reports To
: Project Manager Travel: Yes, extensive regional travel required Start Dates: April, May, and June Position Summary: Develop your field leadership and conservation skills leading a group of motivated young adults on a wide range of natural resource management projects throughout public lands in the state of Utah and all of the Mountain West region.
Based in Hurricane, Utah at the " gateway to Zion National Park, " ACE Mountain Wes t field projects include fuels reduction and thinning, invasive species treatment, native plant restoration, trail construction and maintenance, and range in location throughout southern Utah and all of Mountain West region of the U. S. from the red
rock hoodoos of Bryce Canyon and Arches National Park to the mountain peaks of the Wasatch Range to the heart of the Great Basin desert and beyond!
As the primary front-line staff of the ACE Mountain West Field Operations Team, Crew Leaders lead diverse teams of young adults in completion of environmental conservation and restoration projects. As a Crew Leader, you will train and lead crew members in conservation work skills, basic environmental education, and outdoor living skills, and engage their crews in environmental work projects that address critical environmental needs. Work is almost exclusively outdoors, involves strenuous physical labor in all weather conditions and climates, and typically involves " spike" camping for several days at a time in remote wilderness locations.
The position requires extensive travel to public lands across the Mountain West and may involve working for other ACE offices/locations for temporary periods. Essential Functions and Responsibilities: Lead, manage, and hold corpsmembers accountable while serving on conservation projects. Lead, train, and supervise a conservation corps team during conservation work projects, which may include: constructing and maintaining trails, constructing and maintaining fences and outdoor facilities, restoring wildlife habitat, maintaining public parks, campgrounds, and recreation areas, planting trees, conducting native plant revegetation, eradicating exotic/invasive plant species, surveying, conducting ecological testing and monitoring, mapping and monitoring using GPS technology, wildfire restoration, and restoring forest health and reducing wildfire risk through tree thinning using powered equipment.
Arrange environmental education activities and opportunities and help inspire the next generation of conservation and public lands stewards. Support, coach, mentor and supervise members in both technical and interpersonal professional development.
Hike, backpack, camp and cook outdoors while at front country and wilderness spike camps. Collect, record, and submit accurate, detailed project data. Accurately complete project field paperwork including weekly reports, safety sheets, incident reports, end-of-week checklists, feedback forms and others as necessary. Ensure personal and corpsmembers safety while in the field, especially as it relates to running chainsaws and other dangerous power tools. Arrange details of transportation, tools, equipment, camp/field living arrangements, field communication, and work project completion.
Responsible for leading rig-up and de-rig before and after a project. Serves as primary transport for crew to worksites and camp during projects. Maintain and repair hand and power tools and other equipment as necessary. Responsible for enforcing the use of appropriate safety procedures in all tasks. Manage and replace items as needed in the cook set, first aid kit, and personal protective equipment (PPE) set. Safely transport crew and equipment in ACE vehicles with trailers. Responsible for producing high quality work and guaranteeing successful project outcomes.
Collaborate and communicate with ACE Project Managers and project partners to ensure that ACE crews safely complete the highest quality of work and achieve established project outcomes. Other duties as assigned. Required Experience and Qualifications: 6 months - 1 year of experience working in field conservation positions, preferably within a Conservation Corps and with a record of advancement to assistant leadership or leadership positions. Possess a high school diploma or GED certificate. BA/BS degree from an accredited college/university preferred.
Experience in field work performing environmental restoration, trail construction and maintenance, and other conservation tasks. Experience leading, training, and supervising teams of diverse individuals. Ability to drive vehicles/trucks and trailers in a variety of road conditions. Knowledge of environmental conservation skills, basic environmental education, and outdoor living/camping skills. Experience performing a wide variety of heavy manual labor for extended periods of time, often under adverse conditions and in various climates. Ability to lead, train and supervise a team.
Ability to camp on a project for two to four weeks at a time. Working knowledge of young adult development, team-building and motivational techniques. Experience serving as a positive role model and mentor for team members. Ability to perform a wide variety of heavy manual labor for extended periods of time, and often under adverse weather conditions and in various climates. Ability to adapt to the surrounding work environment and conditions that can change frequently. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with Corps members, partner agency staff, and the general public.
Ability to understand and carry out oral and written instructions. Ability to understand and follow ACE systems and processes including supervisor key responsibilities. Must be willing and able to secure First aid/CPR certification within 14 days of employment and maintain certification. Must maintain a positive, constructive work environment conducive to team dynamics including timely, effective communication with project partners, supervisors, and crew members. Other Requirements: Must be authorized to work in the U. S. Valid driver's license and an insurable driving record Proficient in English Ability to pass a federal criminal background check Willing to abide by ACE Policy and Federal Drug Free workplace policies and laws.
ACE reserves the right to drug test at any time All ACE members and staff must verify that they are fully vaccinated for COVID-19 by the time they start their term/position or request a medical or religious exemption. Individuals who identify with groups typically under-represented in the conservation industry, including women, non-binary individuals, LGBTQ individuals, and people of color are particularly encouraged to apply. Physical Demands, Work Environment and Working Conditions: Physical Demands : Requires frequent sitting, standing, walking, hiking, carrying, using hands to handle or feel, reaching with hands and arms, talks and hears.
Manual dexterity required for use of hand and power tools, computer keyboard/mouse and other office equipment. Required to stoop, kneel, climb stairs, and/or crouch. Ability to hike over rough terrain, and camp overnight under field conditions. Vision Requirements : Requires close, distance, peripheral and depth perception vision as well as the ability to focus. Weight Lifted or Force Exerted: Frequently moves up to 50 lbs.
ability to move up to 60 pounds. Environmental : Outdoor and indoor conditions. Work environment conditions can change frequently; working under adverse weather conditions and in various climates. Noise Environment: Moderate noise. Travel: This position requires domestic travel. Compensation : Starting annualized salary range of $35,568.00 (40 hours/week for 52-weeks), paid bi-weekly ($1,368.00). $250 monthly housing stipend. Medical/Health Benefits: ACE offers competitive medical and ancillary plans (health, mental health, dental, vision and other supplemental benefits).
ACE Staff members are also eligible to participate in ACE's 403b retirement plan (with a 1% employer contribution). Holidays, Vacation, and Sick Time: As an ACE staff member, you will be eligible to accrue up to 80 hours of paid vacation time annually during your first two years of continuous employment, then it increases to 120 hours annually. ACE observes 13 paid annual holidays (floating holiday flexibility). ACE provides 10 days (or 80 hours) of paid sick time annually. Additional Benefits: Outdoor Perks - As an ACE staff member, you will be eligible to receive pro deals which include deep discounts on outdoor gear providing 30 - 50% off retail prices on 100's of established outdoor gear brands.
Meals Provided - You will receive three meals (plus snacks)/day while on project at no cost to you. Trainings and Certifications - Crew Leaders receive industry recognized certifications provided by ACE including: Wilderness First Aid (WFA) - equivalent cost of $280 and is a two-year certificate with recertification options. Depending on projects, you may receive a 32-hour Chainsaw Training based on the NWCG S-212 training with the possibility of receiving an official Forest Service Saw Certification.
To Apply: Please submit a resume, one-page cover letter and contact for three professional/academic references to the application link. Qualified applicants will be contacted by email to arrange an interview. Applicants must follow all application instructions in order to be considered for this opportunity. This position may close at any time. Please reach out to Associate Director, Jess Kervin, with any questions. American Conservation Experience provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, interaction, national origin, age, disability or genetics.
In addition to federal law requirements, American Conservation Experience complies with applicable state and local laws governing non-discrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. Learn more about ACE on our WEBSITE or check out our INSTAGRAM!
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Assist housekeeping department as needed. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned. Responsible for checking in and out keys and radios from the safety office. Scrubs, waxes, and vacuums floors; shakes out rugs and spot cleans carpets.
Washes baseboards, windowsills, door, panels, and woodwork. Empties wastebaskets and ashtrays and transports trash to disposal area. Responsible for upkeep of public areas bathrooms through replenishing toilet paper, paper towels, soaps, and daily cleaning of toilets, urinals, walls, sinks, counters, and floors in all public resort restrooms. Keeps housekeeping closets clean and stocked
at all times. Responsible for removing all trash from the housekeeping closets at the end of each shift. Maintains cleanliness of the floors, tables, chairs, and bathrooms of the Owl Bar.
Vacuums, dusts, and removes trash from the Front Desk on a daily basis. Maintains all meeting/conference room spaces through sweeping, vacuuming, mopping, and dusting on a daily basis. Follows schedule of events given to public areas cleaner in order of priority to be cleaned. Maintains employee bathrooms once/day: disinfect sink and toilet, mop and replenish paper items. Reviews Daily Events Report each morning to establish priorities for cleaning meeting space prior to event. Reports all Resort maintenance
issues. Separates recyclables from trash and places them in appropriate receptacles.
Follows Sundance Housekeeping protocols for cleanliness and safety. Shares the Sundance story of land preservation and environmental commitment as the occasion arises. ALL SUNDANCE REPRESENTATIVES ARE EXPECTED TO: Embrace and promote all facets of the Sundance Guiding Principles: vision, mission, service standards and values. Exhibit job and product knowledge to accurately support and promote all Sundance departments, amenities and programming ventures. Be flexible to meet business demands, work well under pressure, meet deadlines and manage time appropriately. Work with a broad based constituency and provide excellent service to all internal and external guests.
Demonstrate cooperative behavior with colleagues and supervisors. Keep information confidential as directed in the confidentiality agreement. Support and comply with all Sundance policies, procedures, and standards. Protect Sundance assets. Be an ambassador of Sundance inside and outside of work. ENVIRONMENTAL COMMITMENT Support and participate in environmental programs associated with position, for example: minimize waste, recycle, conserve energy, purchase and use sustainable products, educate co-workers/guests on environmental ethic, support vendors with similar environmental ethic, decrease pollution levels, minimize the use of toxic chemicals, restore wild life habitats, and carpool with co-workers to minimize carbon emissions.
All employees are invited to participate in environmental or Sundance Preserve sponsored events. DRESS CODE Sundance recognizes the impact that our image has on the guest's impression of the resort and the perception of our ability to provide professional service to our clientele. As representatives of Sundance all employees including mangers are expected to be in compliance with the Dress Code determined for his/her department as defined in the job description or follow the standards below.
In order to best promote a positive, professional image that meets Sundance guest's expectations, employees are required to dress in a professional, conservative fashion that is appropriate for their area. Please use the following as a minimum standard: All aspects of the Personal Appearance policy (SPL#50) must be in compliance. Employees are required to wear nametags at all times while on duty. Clothing must be unwrinkled, clean, and in good condition (no rips, tears, or frays regardless of whether accidental or fashionably placed).
Blue jeans are permitted. Men's shirts must be tucked in. Appropriate skirt length is from the knee to the ankle. A tailored fit is required of all clothing. Tank tops, halter tops tube tops, and spaghetti straps are prohibited. Sleeveless shirts are permitted for females. Bare midriffs are prohibited. Dress sandals are permitted for females. Flip flops are prohibited in all areas. Tennis shoes are permitted, but must be in good repair and not too flashy. Fashion sneakers are allowed within department approved parameters.
The Housekeeping Uniform consists of the following: Blue jeans or Khaki pants (without fancy embroidery) Sundance issued shirt, sweatshirt, or coat. If an additional layer of clothing is needed for warmth while on duty, it must either be Sundance issued or it must be warn underneath the uniform and not visible (except in the collar area). Hats may be worn, but must be PRE-APPROVED by the manager. Accommodations Sundance will reasonably accommodate employees with religious beliefs or a disability that may make it difficult for that employee to comply fully with the Personal Appearance Policy.
Employees should contact their supervisor or Human Resources to request a reasonable accommodation that will comply to the greatest extent possible with the policy. DISCLAIMER This is a general description of this job. All employees of Sundance Partners Ltd. will be required to perform any task that is asked of him/her within legal and ethical parameters and company policy. QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE Previous resort/hotel housekeeping experience preferred. TECHNICAL/COMPUTER SKILLS Operate 2-way radios for communication to other staff. CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS LANGUAGE SKILLS Ability to read a limited number of two- and three-syllable words and to recognize similarities and differences between words and between series of numbers. Ability to print and speak simple sentences. Basic verbal English skills preferred. MATHEMATICAL SKILLS Ability to add and subtract two digit numbers and to multiply and divide with 10's and 100's.
Ability to perform these operations using units of American money and weight measurement, volume, and distance. REASONING ABILITY Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out simple one- or two-step instructions. Ability to deal with standardized situations with only occasional or no variables. PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl, walk and talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to sit and taste or smell. The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 50 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move more than 100 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
WORK ENVIRONMENT The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The employee must be able to work outside in extreme weather conditions. The employee is frequently exposed to toxic or caustic chemicals. The employee is occasionally exposed to moving mechanical parts; high, precarious places; risk of electrical shock; and vibration.
The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. OTHER QUALIFICATIONS Must be 18 years of age or older. Job Posted by Applicant Pro
training coordinator and emergency plans advisor to p rovide direction and oversight for the development, organization, implementation, and monitoring of the Jewish community's security operations and programs, as well as providing guidance and strategic direction to ensure the safety and security of all regional member institutions of the Jewish community.
The RSA will also serve as a liaison during crisis response and incident mitigation efforts while assisting law enforcement and emergency response incident commanders. The RSA may also serve as an initial incident commander during crisis response and mitigation efforts if requested and/or required. The RSA will coordinate with federal,
state, and local law enforcement, non-profit, public, private, and other stakeholder organizations on community safety and security matters. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Serve as a representative of SCN to local and regional partners, including UFJU, local, state, and regionally located federal law enforcement, non-profit, public, private, and other stakeholder organizations.
Work as an expert security advisor, liaison, training coordinator, provider, and coordinating resource between SCN and local as well as regional partners, to include Federation, local, state, and regionally located federal law enforcement, nonprofit, public, private, and other stakeholder organizations on community safety
and security matters, to include physical and cyber issues Perform as the primary SCN point-of-contact for the community for the development and implementation of security plans and policies, including (but not limited to) emergency communication plans, mass notification systems, consultation on contract security post orders and protocols, crisis management plans, physical security development and implementation, and the formation of a community security committee.
Maintain close and continuing relationships with the professional and lay leadership of the community facilities and organizations and meet regularly with site security and leadership personnel as well as state and local officials to share information, backss risks and promote constructive relationships between SCN, the Federation, community, and the Law Enforcement Community.
Help facilitate effective community action locally, regionally and nationally. Communicate internally and externally a working knowledge of SCN's objectives, mission, policies, positions, and relevant local, national, and world events, and assist partner entities in responding to inquiries from the media, based on coordinating with SCN headquarters. Read, monitor, and respond to media reports and requests for media interviews.
Prepare for meetings and issue reports and other correspondence for key leadership, including the National Director & CEO, the SCN Executive Leadership Team, and the CEO of the UJFU. Design, develop, implement, and manage security policies, procedures, recommendations, and standards to ensure compliance with applicable security laws, regulations, and privacy legislation, as appropriate for the UJFU. Develop and implement budget-sensitive recommendations to programs and procedures at UJFU, as needed, to protect all staff, tenants, visitors, and facility assets. Assist with special events security planning and implementation for community organizations and agencies.
Serve as subject matter expert for various committees to ensure coordination and cooperation among Jewish community organizations locally, regionally, and nationally Provide grant guidance, application support, and related consultation for the identification, application, and implementation of various grant funding opportunities and awards for safety and security planning, training, and enhancements Complete special projects and other duties as assigned related to Security, to include assisting with core responsibilities of Federation.
Receive, assist, and conduct initial investigations of matters impacting Jewish community safety and security with appropriate law enforcement partners. Conduct routine fact-finding research, using established contacts and developing sources as appropriate. Design, develop, implement, and oversee strategic processes for the Jewish community, with a defined objective and measurable deliverables to meet long-term security needs and interests and develop tailored strategies to achieve the same locally, regionally, and nationally. Plan, coordinate, and conduct threat, hazard, security, and resilience inspection backssment activities, including the generation of Protective/Resilience Measure Indices based on industry standards, identifying vulnerabilities, and presenting recommendations to mitigate risk locally, regionally, and nationally Provide training and education through security awareness to a wide range of community groups (e.
g. Jewish schools, community centers/institutions, synagogues, special events, missions, and groups traveling abroad) locally, regionally, and nationally Plan, provide for, and present security-related training for agencies and their personnel upon request or through self-initiated programs locally, regionally, and nationally.
Assist community organizations with the development, implementation, and testing of all-hazards preparedness and response plans. Monitor intelligence related to terrorism and public safety. Analyze and disseminate information from local, national, international, and Israeli news and media and intelligence network communication locally and abroad. QUALIFICATIONS: A bachelor's degree, PLUS a minimum of ten (10) years' experience in Emergency Management, Security Risk Management, Law Enforcement, Public Safety Administration, United States Armed Forces OR equivalent combination of professional work experience, training and education.
A minimum of five years of law enforcement, corporate, government, military, or related homeland security experience is preferred. Dynamic, results-oriented individual with the highest degree of personal integrity and the ability to pass a background check. Ability to maintain the integrity of confidential efforts and documents Ability to supervise the activities of both paid staff and volunteers Ability to work in extremely stressful situations and handle multiple tasks over an extended period Proven leadership experience and skills, as the position will require oversight of a Deputy Community Security Director.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills; proficiency in report writing. Proven success in problem-solving, collaboration, and developing working relationships with security professionals and colleagues. Broad-based knowledge of security protocols, threat investigations, physical security, and emergency management. Knowledge of FEMA/DHS National Interoperability requirements about Homeland Security and Emergency Management Ability to design, develop, implement, and deliver Emergency Operation Plans, Standard Operating Procedures, Organizational Policies, and Training Programs Experience developing budgets for operations and equipment, including grant applications and other alternative funding.
Proficiency in computer applications, including Microsoft Office Suite and Apple platforms. Possess the ability to develop strong relationships with the community. Knowledge of Judaism or the desire to learn and sensitivity to Jewish community history, holidays, and traditions. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Travel may be required and involve the coverage of geographical areas outside the immediate region to support significant events or incident response for an extended period with little advance notice- the ability to respond after-hours and be placed " on-call" as necessary.
This position may be designated as essential personnel. Essential personnel must serve during continuity of operation events without declarations of liberal leave or government/organizational closures due to weather, protests, or natural or manmade incidents. Failure to report for or remain in this position may result in disciplinary or adverse action.
ABOUT SCN The Secure Community Network (SCN), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, is the official homeland safety and security organization of the Jewish community in North America. Founded in 2004 under the auspices of The Jewish Federations of North America and the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, SCN serves as the central organization dedicated exclusively to the safety and security of the American Jewish community, working across 146 federations, 50 partner organizations, over 300 independent communities, and other partners in the public, private, nonprofit, and academic sectors.
SCN is dedicated to ensuring that Jewish organizations, communities, life, and culture can not only exist safely and securely but flourish. Learn more at securecommunitynetwork. org. Secure Community Network is an equal opportunity employer. All aspects of employment including the decision to hire, promote, discipline, or discharge, will be based on merit, competence, performance, and business needs. We do not discriminate on the basis of religion, race, color, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, interactionual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.
SCN has long been a committed leader in adopting, modeling, and encouraging adherence to Jewish values, including advocating for approaches that address issues related to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA). Please review our DEIA statement here.
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of efficiency and accuracy, and ability to continuously provide quality service and process improvements in order to support BTECH's mission are also required. " Job Summary: Support faculty in the development and revision of course materials for online courses, and use web-based course management software in the curriculum design process.
Assist in producing learning materials in a variety of formats, including print, graphics, audio, video, animation, and other multimedia. Assist in developing and delivering workshops and online training to faculty and staff in the use of instructional technologies in distance education. Essential Duties: Essential duties and responsibilities include
(but may not be limited to) the following: Perform curriculum development and revisions in software applications such as HTML, Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere, Camtasia, Quick Time, and other macromedia and video/audio editing packages.
Effectively utilize creative knowledge and expertise when developing face-to-face and electronic content. Structure content and activities for engaging student learning. Understand and set up online collaboration conferencing software when requested. Create curriculum with subject matter experts from each department according to research-based best practices. Adapt instructional materials created for one format to another medium/modality. Gain knowledge
of trends in teaching/learning theories, computer-based instruction, and distance learning.
Keep abreast of new technologies emerging in distance education, including new software, products, and their applications. Perform duties required for building online courses in web-based learning systems, and use methods and software to capture and edit multimedia content for online courses. Support faculty in the development or revision of online courses through the implementation of sound curriculum design, strategies, and effective use of instructional technology. Understand and counsel instructors in copyright laws concerning internet publishing, and be able to apply copyright guidelines to generate curriculum.
Accurately, effectively, and concisely write and edit course content, college documents, and other content as needed. Successfully work under pressure and attend to details. Work independently and in a team environment. Effectively work on multiple projects with competing priorities and deadlines by prioritizing and completing projects in a timely manner. Establish and maintain good working relationships with faculty, students, the college community, and the general public. Communicate with online students via email and phone calls with regard to any technical issues that may arise with the management of the distance education system.
Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing, with diverse groups of individuals on technical and non-technical issues. Provide individual and group training related to technologies used in distance education. Use email, electronic calendars, word processing, project management, and presentation software. Perform other related duties as assigned. Job Posted by Applicant Pro
of the characteristics, growth habit, and proper cultivation of a wide selection of flowering bulbs, annuals, biennials, and perennial plants, including both herbaceous and woody plants. Experience using various fertilizers, soil conditioners, and pest control methods and materials.
About Glenwild Glenwild is a private golf club and spa, located in Kimball Junction, just outside Park City and only 25 minutes from Salt Lake City and Heber City. Glenwild Golf Club is a Top 200 Golf Club and # 1 Rated Golf Club in Utah. The course, designed by Tom Fazio, one of America's greatest architects. Glenwild sits in 950-acre private sanctuary with less than 200 homes with a magnificent clubhouse.
A dedicated and active membership is continually investing in our facilities and grow and improve Glenwild Golf Club and team. Essential Job Duties: Shrub, annual and perennial flower/plant installation.
Walk through garden areas daily, monitoring watering needs, broken sprinklers, safety hazards etc. Maintain all flower beds by pruning, weeding, replacing, and general maintenance of plants, trees and shrubs. Hand water nurseries and any trees or flowers needing attention. Identify plant and tree problems. Keep shop and tool area organized and inventory of used tools daily. Interact with our Membership in a professional and courteous manner. Basic qualifications: Experience working in
a related field. Knowledge of hand tools and power tools as well as general maintenance and clean-up of equipment.
Strong understanding of local soil and indigenous trees, plants and flowers. Able to work over 40 hours a week during peak times throughout the season. Valid U. S Driver's License with a good driving record Ability to lift up to 50 lbs on a regular basis Must be able to stand, walk and be in the weather elements up to 8 hours a day. Physical commitment required for gardening. Authorization to work in the United States, as verified through e-Verify, and background check. Degree in Horticulture preferred. Benefits: End of season bonus, (loyalty bonus for rehires) lunch provided, golf privileges, uniforms provided, health insurance options after 30 days, and discounted merchandise from the golf shop Glenwild is an Equal Opportunity Employer All offers of employment with Glenwild are contingent on successful completion of a background check, references, and E-Verification.
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