NewFOSTER GRANDPARENT PROGRAM ASSISTANT (OCED Administration) - Control No.: 2606-0086-1801-0001 COUNTY OF WASHTENAWFOSTER GRANDPARENT PROGRAM ASSISTANT (OCED Administration) - Control No.: 2606-0086-1801-0001Ypsilanti, MI$24–$36 / hourp>INTERNAL UNION APPLICANTS WILL BE GIVEN FIRST CONSIDERATION FOR UNION POSITIONS Apply for This Position Online DATE:6/22/26 STATUS:Regular, Part Time HOURLY RATE:$24.00-$36.00 TITLE:FOSTER GRANDPARENT PROGRAM ASSISTANT GRADE:108A LOCATION:415 W. Michigan, Ypsilanti UNION AFFILIATION:AFSCME 2733 Unit B JOB SUMMARY Under the general supervision of a higher classified employee, this position is responsible for providing support to programmatic operations.
Program Assistant-Re-entry Cherry HealthProgram Assistant-Re-entryDetroit, MichiganMaintains the maintenance of records per Cherry Health and FBOP requirements of alcohol/drug testing logs, sign-in/sign-out logs, fire drill/evacuation logs, pat search log, facility search log, daily sanitation log, incident report log, vehicle search log, visitor log, medication storage/distribution logs, etc. Loan repayment through the NHSC and Michigan State Loan Repayment Program for select roles.
Memory Care Program Assistant Brookdale Senior LivingMemory Care Program AssistantTroy, MIPart timeAssists in leading and engaging residents in the 7 domains of well-being programs - purposeful, intellectual, social, spiritual, emotional and physical in a dementia friendly structured environment; including sensory focused small groups for residents who cannot participate in a large group setting. In alignment with Brookdale's Resident and Family Engagement philosophy, assists in providing person centered programs while engaging residents in meaningful and purposeful dementia care programs within the Brookdale community enhancing their quality of life.
Program Assistant The Salvation Army USAProgram AssistantRoyal Oak, MIEssential ResponsibilitiesResponsible for the care and well-being of program participantsIdentifies and meet individual program participants needsProvides friendly hospitality to those we serveRecognizes and provide opportunities for group interaction problem solving and decision makingGuides group or individuals in activity plansCarries out established roles in enforcing facility safety regulations and implementing emergency proceduresCleans tables and vacuum carpets where necessaryServes breakfast lunch and snacks as neededPerform other duties as assignedAdditional ResponsibilitiesMaintain cleanliness of all floors throughout the program area including vacuuming the chapel and sweepingmopping bathrooms classrooms hallways and cafeteriaEnsure cafeteria cleanliness by washing tables wiping down chairs and counters and removing garbageClean and sanitize mens and womens restrooms including toilets sinks and countersPerform additional cleaning tasks in other areas as assigned or neededQualificationsEducationExperienceMinimum of High School diplomaGED desired or any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the required knowledge skills and abilitiesTraining andor education experience in youth programming ministry andor social services preferredTraining andor education experience in food and or food service operations preferredMust be at least 16 years oldSkills Knowledge & AbilitiesComputer SkillsBasic computer skillsCertificates and LicensesAbility to obtain and maintain training and certifications such as First Aid CPR and Blood PathogenComplete Safe From Harm training and keep current as needed. Position Summary The Community Center Program Assistant is responsible for assisting in all Community Center programs including general office and program related support including assisting visitors clients and staff.
Child and Youth Program Assistant CY-01/02 United States ArmyChild and Youth Program Assistant CY-01/02Warren, MI$18.70–$24 / hourli>Click here to view the kit or copy and paste this link into your browser: https://publicfileshare.chra.army.mil/Applicants/NAF_Applicant_Information_Kit.pdf. Additional information on how to complete the online application process and submit your online application may be found on the Applicant Manager Online Help (https://appsupport.usastaffing.gov/hc/en-us) site.
Program Associate (Pre-Kindergarten) NF-03 United States ArmyProgram Associate (Pre-Kindergarten) NF-03Detroit, MI$44,932–$58,413 / yearp>In addition to the above qualifications, candidates who possess the following qualifications will be considered "Highly Preferred" or "Best Qualified": Experience working as a Lead Child and Youth Program Assistant, Child and Youth Program Technician, or Child and Youth Program Assistant (Target Level - 4) is highly preferred. Area of Consideration: The Area of Consideration for this vacancy announcement is those that live in the surrounding area within 50 miles of Detroit, Michigan.(Military Spouse Preference (MSP) and Involuntarily Separated Military Preference (ISMP) eligible candidates are included in the area of consideration.).
Principal Faculty Oakland University Master of Physician Assistant Science Program; Assistant Professor of Practice Oakland UniversityPrincipal Faculty Oakland University Master of Physician Assistant Science Program; Assistant Professor of PracticeMIp>The School of Health Sciences serves over 1700 undergraduate, masters, doctoral, and post-professional students through a singular model of advancing community-engaged translational relationships connecting theory to best practices in four thematic areas: Clinical and Diagnostic Sciences - programs include medical laboratory science, histotechnology, radiologic technology, nuclear medicine, pre-clinical professions, as well as master of science programs in both physician assistant and CDS. As directed by the Department Chair, contribute to the broader faculty objectives of the Clinical and Diagnostic Sciences Department and the School of Health Sciences, including advancement of the strategic plan and initiatives of the University, School, and Department, championing commitment to the health of all people and communities, fostering an environment where all members of the university community can thrive, representation of the program on department, school, and university-level committees, and in community service activities.