Ideal Candidate: Exemplifies our Club Code & Core Values - Put Youth First, Care Deeply and Engage Fully, Follow Through on Your Commitments, Communicate, Collaborate & Clarify, Empower & Be Empowered Full description of our Core Values can be found at the end of this document.
Youth Development Professionals will: Support the planning and implementation of activities for youth in all program areas (Tech, Gym, Art, Education, Games, Teen Services) Provide behavioral guidance using conflict resolution techniques, restorative practices, and problem-solving. Provide guidance, affirm positive behavior and act as a role model to youth. Provide a safe environment through active supervision,
setting clear expectations and support maintaining clean program areas. QUALIFICATIONS High School diploma or GED – Required Pass a National Criminal, Social Security, Local Criminal and National interaction Offender Registry Background Check – Required Willing and wanting to learn how to work with youth - Required CPR & First Aid Certifications – Required within 6 months of hire date.
WORK SCHEDULE Must be currently available to work between 1pm to 7pm (Including a weekly Staff Meeting), Monday through Friday, expanded hours available during summer Approximately 15-20 hours per week EMPLOYMENT TYPE Part-time (PT) / Year-Round Non-Profit Organization COMPENSATION & BENEFITS $16.00-$17.00/hour
Additional compensation available for candidates who possess effective verbal and written skills in various languages to provide translation services LOCATIONS HIRING Clinton & Gloria John Clubhouse - 409 NE Anderson St, Vancouver, WA 98665 Heights O.
K.2 Clubhouse - 500 Council Bluff Way, Vancouver, WA 98661 Burton Elementary Club - 13501 NE 28th St, Vancouver, WA 98682 Teen Turf Clubhouse (Must be at least 21 years old to work with teens) - 4040 Plomondon St, Vancouver, WA 98661 EQUAL EMPLOYER OPPORTUNITY STATEMENT BGCSW prohibits discrimination against current staff or applicants on the basis of interaction (including pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions), race, religion, color, national origin, physical or mental disability, protected medical condition, marital status, age, interactionual orientation, gender identity, ancestry, military or veteran status, genetic information or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.
BGCSWWA is an equal opportunity employer. Please refer to our website at www. mybgc. org for additional information about Boys & Girls Clubs of Southwest Washington. DISCLAIMER: The information presented indicates the general nature and level of work expected of employees in this classification.
It is not designed to contain, nor to be interpreted as, a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, qualifications and objectives required of employees assigned to this job. CLUB CODE & CORE VALUES PUT YOUTH FIRST. We are at our best and most impactful when we do right by the youth we serve. We make decisions with youth’s well-being at the center. We walk alongside youth and empower them to be the stewards of their path in life. We elevate the voices of kids, youth, families, and the communities who need us most. We examine our own biases and question our own assumptions to best serve youth.
We check our ego at the door and think we (the collective effort) before me. CARE DEEPLY & ENGAGE FULLY. We create impactful change by being fully present, engaged, and invested in contributing to strategy, perspective, and creativity. We approach interactions with kindness, compassion, and respect – we genuinely care about people and show it. We are brave and vulnerable and build safe and welcoming communities. We do not gossip. We talk to each other, not about each other. We care about ourselves so that we can be there for others. We strive to do the right thing every day, every time and treat each day as a new day with new opportunities.
FOLLOW THROUGH ON YOUR COMMITMENTS. Strong relationships built on trust drive change. We build trust with youth and families, each other, and the community by delivering on our promises. We do what we say we are going to do and are held accountable to established expectations. We take responsibility for knowing the expectations and goals of our role. We don’t over promise to ensure that we are able to deliver on commitments while balancing competing priorities. We take responsibility when we can’t follow through on a commitment.
We own our mistakes, act to repair harm, and make amends to strengthen our community. COMMUNICATE, COLLABORATE, & CLARIFY Clear and consistent communication builds shared understanding, helps us align in our efforts, and sets ourselves and others up for success in support of youth. We deliver better services and solutions when people’s ideas are valued and heard. We set expectations that align with our vision, values, and core focus. We effectively express thoughts, feelings, and ideas in individual and group situations. We listen to understand and value different perspectives.
We approach situations with an open mindset, not seeking to be right and go our own path but rather to collaborate and get to the right answer together. We are curious. We seek to understand and communicate the context of situations and information. We ask questions when we need clarity and provide clarity when it is needed from us. EMPOWER & BE EMPOWERED. Our greatest assets are the unique abilities and perspectives of our people. We represent our interests in a responsible, self-determined way, and push ourselves to make positive change. We are resourceful and respond with flexibility to make things work when necessary.
We value and seek feedback and see it as an opportunity for growth. We give each other permission to fail and reflect in order to learn from our experiences. We choose courage over comfort by facing difficult tasks and conversations rather than avoiding them. We resolve conflicts as quickly as they arise. We encourage each other and show appreciation for those who go above and beyond.
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overseeing the day-to-day work and engineering development for new interior and exterior injection molded components and assemblies. This individual will have responsibility for reviewing and providing feedback on engineering work of assigned engineering team, coaching and mentoring their team, and tracking resource utilization to ensure adequate engineering resources are assigned to projects.
In addition to a strong working understanding of plastics design engineering principles, this role requires a high level of organizational and planning proficiency to review incoming work requests from many different internal and external customers to establish resource plans, assign, track and
report on progress of design engineering activities. Both jobs require working in an office environment (not hybrid or remote) at Con Met's corporate headquarters in Vancouver, Washington.
Non-local candidates must be open to relocation (relocation assistance available. Key Duties Leads, directs and manages the work of design engineering resources including design engineers and designers, CAE analysts, dimensional engineers, and outside contract design resources. Directs the engineering design, development, test planning and analysis of interior and exterior plastics (parts and systems) based on outlined scope of work and OEM specifications. Lead and manage the day-to-day activities
to ensure completion of project deliverables related but not limited to, 3D Modeling, 2D Drawing, structural analysis, stress analysis, prototype builds and testing validation.
Review and provide feedback on engineering work completed by team such as CAD, drawings, and analysis. Lead and participate in engineering design reviews for interior and exterior plastic components and systems. Support the Director of Design Engineering, Program Managers, Design Leads, and Application Engineering to establish resource plans and forecasting needs for new programs. Conducts, documents, reviews and oversees all design activities via APQP processes. Coordinate, onboard, and manage internal and outside design resources as needed based on program and forecasting needs.
Required Qualifications Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent required. Minimum 7-10 years’ experience required in engineering or manufacturing process environment required. Plastics design and manufacturing experience related to automotive/trucking required. Interior and exterior trim systems design and development experience required. Experience managing and leading complex projects. Working knowledge of at least 1 of the following CAD systems (NX, Catia V5, Creo).
Working knowledge of GD&T and experience creating and releasing 2D engineering drawings. Experience using PLM software such as Teamcenter/Enovia/Windchill. Preferred Qualifications Working knowledge of APQP processes. Experience working with styling studios, managing tier 2 suppliers, and tool shops. History of progressively increasing responsibility roles within engineering. Working knowledge of project and program management tools. About Con Met Con Met, a division of Amsted Industries, is a leading global supplier of wheel hubs, aluminum castings, and structural plastics to original equipment manufacturers and aftermarket channels in the commercial vehicle industry.
Founded in 1964, Con Met innovation has been critical in designing, engineering, and manufacturing revolutionary technologies for trucks and trailers. Today, Con Met products are standard equipment on most heavy-duty vehicles in North America and have a growing footprint worldwide. Con Met is committed to creating products and services that align with critical customer needs. The development of more efficient products, processes, and technology that transform the way customers run and maintain their vehicles is central to Con Met’s vision.
Diversity & Inclusion Pledge At Con Met, differences are not ignored, but celebrated. Our goal is to encourage a deeper knowing of our people, pulling out knowledge and experiences to ignite creativity. We are committed to achieving workplace equity by intentionally creating a work environment where all people are respected, accepted and have a sense of belonging. Because people are what drive our success, Con Met’s Diversity and Inclusion program empowers all employees to embrace their individuality and share their abilities to further our innovations, thus improving the lives of our employees and customers, and strengthening our position as a leader in our market.
Compensation & Benefits New hires generally start between $112,756 - $161,000. The full salary range for the position, across all geographies is $112,756 - $193,296 per year. The upper portion of the salary range is typically reserved for existing employees who demonstrate strong performance over time. Starting salary will vary by location, qualifications, and prior experience. Targeted annual bonus is based on company performance to objectives during the fiscal plan year which runs from October 1 – September 30.
Comprehensive employee benefits package, including medical/dental/vision coverage, life and disability protection. Vacation plan – Con Met offers exempt employees a paid vacation benefit that provides the flexibility to take time off from work based on factors including good discretion, sound performance, and consideration of overall team and business needs. Paid sick leave up to 10 days (80 hours) per calendar year. Con Met offers an extremely strong retirement package: + ESOP - Participation (100% company paid) in the Con Met/Amsted Employee Stock Ownership Program (ESOP).
The Company contributes 10% of considered compensation into this plan each fiscal year. + 401k - The Company provides a 401(k) Plan with a 4% employer contribution match. Ten paid holidays per year. Wellness reimbursement. Con Met provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, interaction, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, interactionual orientation, gender identity or expression or any other characteristics protected by federal, state, or local laws (“Protected Characteristics”).
Ensuring fair wages is an important Company value. Accordingly, the Company will not pay wages to any employee at a rate less than the Company pays to other employees for work that is substantially equivalent and requires comparable skills unless a bona fide factor justifies a pay differential. The Company prohibits pay disparity based on Protected Characteristics or prior salary history. The Company prohibits retaliation against employees for discussing compensation.
component testing. Provides internal support for Con Met’s design engineers, sales staff, and field service representatives. This role requires working in an office environment (not hybrid or remote) at Con Met's corporate headquarters in Vancouver, Washington.
Non-local candidates must be open to relocation (relocation assistance available). Essential Duties and Responsibilities Conducts and documents test activities which may include structural analysis, stress analysis, testing and interpretation of results both informally and in formal design reviews and design validation. Documents test activities with instructions, forms, standards, and specifications. Develops new test specifications
and procedures for vehicle components that will correlate to customer vehicle end-of-life cycles. Collects and analyzes data during testing activities, which may include FMEAs, reliability analysis, fatigue testing and analysis and tolerance stack-up probability Designs test procedures and specifications based upon all available customer specifications and quality requirements.
Responsible for designing test fixtures, which apply proper loading condition to truck components that help to verify failure modes and the associated stress levels. Qualifications Bachelor of Science in Mechanical, Industrial or Manufacturing Engineering or equivalent from an accredited college or university.
2 or more years’ experience in Manufacturing, Testing, and Processes Experience collecting and analyzing data and test methodologies.
Experience understanding Data Acquisition Systems. About Con Met Con Met, a division of Amsted Industries, is a leading global supplier of wheel hubs, aluminum castings, and structural plastics to original equipment manufacturers and aftermarket channels in the commercial vehicle industry. Founded in 1964, Con Met innovation has been critical in designing, engineering, and manufacturing revolutionary technologies for trucks and trailers. Today, Con Met products are standard equipment on most heavy-duty vehicles in North America and have a growing footprint worldwide.
Con Met is committed to creating products and services that align with critical customer needs. The development of more efficient products, processes, and technology that transform the way customers run and maintain their vehicles is central to Con Met’s vision. Diversity & Inclusion Pledge At Con Met, differences are not ignored, but celebrated. Our goal is to encourage a deeper knowing of our people, pulling out knowledge and experiences to ignite creativity. We are committed to achieving workplace equity by intentionally creating a work environment where all people are respected, accepted, and have a sense of belonging.
Because people are what drive our success, Con Met’s Diversity and Inclusion program empowers all employees to embrace their individuality and share their abilities to further our innovations, thus improving the lives of our employees and customers, and strengthening our position as a leader in our market. Salaried Exempt Compensation & Benefits New hires generally start between $74,567 - $106,525. The full salary range for the position, across all geographies, is $74,567 - $127,830 per year. The upper portion of the salary range is typically reserved for existing employees who demonstrate strong performance over time.
Starting salary will vary by location, qualifications, and prior experience. Targeted annual bonus is based on company performance to objectives during the fiscal plan year which runs from October 1 – September 30. Comprehensive employee benefits package, including medical/dental/vision coverage, life, and disability protection. Vacation plan – Con Met offers exempt employees a paid vacation benefit that provides the flexibility to take time off from work based on factors including good discretion, sound performance, and consideration of overall team and business needs.
Paid sick leave up to 10 days (80 hours) per calendar year. Con Met offers an extremely strong retirement package: + ESOP - Participation (100% company paid) in the Con Met/Amsted Employee Stock Ownership Program (ESOP). The Company contributes 10% of considered compensation into this plan each fiscal year. + 401k - The Company provides a 401(k) Plan with a 4% employer contribution match. Ten paid holidays per year. Wellness reimbursement. Con Met provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, interaction, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, interactionual orientation, gender identity or expression or any other characteristics protected by federal, state, or local laws (“Protected Characteristics”).
Ensuring fair wages is an important Company value. Accordingly, the Company will not pay wages to any employee at a rate less than the Company pays to other employees for work that is substantially equivalent and requires comparable skills unless a bona fide factor justifies a pay differential.
The Company prohibits pay disparity based on Protected Characteristics or prior salary history. The Company prohibits retaliation against employees for discussing compensation.
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" Granville Island and its 300 businesses greet millions of people every year, employ over 3,000 people full-time, and generate over $260 million in economic activity. Granville Island is seen as one of the most successful waterfront development in North America aspiring to become the " most inspiring public place in the world" You want to know more about Granville Island?
Read the Granville Island 2040: Bridging Past & Future report by clicking on this link: granvilleisland2040. ca About the role The Assistant Events Coordinator - Outdoor Spaces position is an exceptional opportunity to become a member of the Granville Island team, where you will work with the Public Affairs
and Programming department on Granville Island to coordinate the Granville Island Busking Program and maximize public use and enjoyment of Granville Island’s outdoor public spaces.
This is a temporary position until May 2025. The schedule for this position is Sunday to Thursday. Work is also required on occasional evenings and holidays. What you’ll do: Manage outdoor spaces and coordinate their usage with buskers, community groups, schools, private functions, events and performances. Answer queries, take bookings and disseminate information to members of the public booking spaces for weddings, celebrations and school performances. Assist with programming new and enhanced public spaces
to meet specified objectives and in accordance with planned schedules and budgets.
Communicate with stakeholders (Granville Island staff, businesses, security, traffic control, visitors and outdoor space users) to ensure smooth delivery of programming in outdoor spaces. Maintain, administer and review the Busking Program regulations and update and maintain the website. Conduct ongoing evaluation of the busking program to ensure adherence to regulations and by-laws and reflection of the Granville Island mission statement and implementing improvements. Liaise with and provide back-up/relief for the Volunteer Coordinator. What you should have: Post-secondary education in Event Management, Planning, Performing Arts or related field.
Minimum of two (2) years’ experience in event organization. Strong interpersonal, communication, teamwork and organizational skills and ability to maintain strong business and community relationships. The ability to maintain composure in stressful situations and in an environment with numerous interruptions and act with diplomacy when collaborating with diverse groups. The ability to initiate and follow through on assignments with attention to detail. The ability to analyze, organize and present information alongside identifying the opportunity to streamline processes.
Proficiency in Word and Excel. The ability to work a non-standard work week. It would be great if you also: Experience working with musicians, street performers and/or other performance artists. Experience managing a busking program and knowledge of the international busking world. Technical skills to update website information. Posting closing date: Note, the competition will remain active until filled. Job Requisition ID: 9801 Annual Base Salary: 51069.34 Position Type: On site Office Location: Vancouver (BC) Other Location(s): Security Requirement: Reliability Status Travel Requirement: Travel not required To Note Your application must clearly demonstrate how you meet the requirements.
Selected candidates may be required to do a presentation or backssment as part of the interview. If so, they will be advised in advance. We sincerely thank all candidates for their interest, however, please note that only those applicants selected for further consideration will be contacted. If selected for an interview or testing, please advise us if you require an accommodation. Candidates who do not meet all of the position requirements may be considered in an under-fill capacity, in which case the person will be hired at a lower salary range than is advertised for this position.
All applications submitted to this competition will be kept for a six (6) month period and may be considered for future related vacancies at CMHC. All regular employees must be in their current role for a minimum of one (1) year prior to applying for a new position, if not, they must receive managerial approval to apply for a new position. If applying for a temporary assignment, please ensure that your Manager approves your application prior to submission.
In all cases, regular employees must successfully complete the corporate probationary period prior to applying for a new position. Diversity CMHC is an employer that values diversity and encourages the learning and use of both Canada's official languages. CMHC is committed to employment equity and actively encourages application from women, Indigenous people, persons with disabilities and visible minorities
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