Location: New Orleans, LA
will have the opportunity to help shape the content and structure for future graduate cohorts. The department is committed to inclusive and equitable practices in work, teaching, and production, and we are excited to bring innovative faculty members who can help us create a dynamic, inclusive, and progressive program.
The successful candidate will be an engaging and skilled pedagogue and/or professional practitioner able to teach, mentor, and inspire at various levels of stage management. In addition, the candidate will serve as the production manager for the department's annual mainstage season, coordinating production teams’ activities and hosting production meetings. This position
is split 75/25 with the Strategy, Leadership and Analytics Minor (SLAM) program, and as such, we seek candidates who can contribute to this program as well. SLAM is looking for vibrant faculty with a range of professional experiences and who are committed to a liberal arts approach to help students leverage their creativity, communication, and analytic skills to develop leadership and strategic thinking.
The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate strong collaboration and communication skills. The department seeks candidates with specialty areas that complement and expand upon the curriculum; persons willing to advise MFA, BFA, and BA students on academic progress and student
production work; and to be involved in recruiting and department production activities.
This position has a 3/3 teaching load, with partial course reassignment for services as production manager. Night and weekend hours required during technical rehearsals. Requisite Knowledge, Skills, and Responsibilities: · Serve as Production Manager for all theatre and dance department productions, managing the department calendar, budgets, and space utilization · Mentor multiple levels of stage management students (graduate and undergraduate) and oversee stage management area for the department · Work closely and effectively with shop managers, area heads, and performance faculty in all phases of the production process · Assist in establishing and oversight of production budgets · Knowledge of current instructional theory, methods, strategies, techniques, and industry best practices for both theatre and dance · Skills in decision-making, interpersonal relationships, problem-solving, and excellent written and verbal communication · About the Department of Theatre & Dance The Department of Theatre and Dance is currently in an exciting period of reimagining and expansion.
We are hiring four full-time faculty positions and recently received a significant grant from the Louisiana Board of Regents to update the technology in our primary performance venue.
We are excited to bring innovative faculty members who can help us create a dynamic, inclusive, and progressive program. We produce a fully designed season of mainstage Theatre and Dance productions, often bringing exciting guest artists to work with our students (recent guests include Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Lynn Nottage, Israeli choreographer Ronit Ziv, and Broadway director Zhailon Levingston). In addition to faculty and guest artist led work, we offer opportunities for student-led projects in both dance and theatre.
Tulane is in beautiful uptown New Orleans, a city known for its unique history, outstanding food, and rich arts and culture scene. In addition to working on campus, our faculty members and students are often employed in the vibrant professional film, television, and theatre communities in town. Family-Friendly Policies and Professional Development We offer family-friendly policies and a range of professional development opportunities focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion. We are dedicated to supporting our faculty, especially those from underrepresented groups, through mentoring and resources Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: · MFA or Ph D in Stage or Production Management or related discipline · Professional experience in the fields of theatre and/or dance · University teaching experience Desired Qualifications: · Substantive professional experience in stage and production management in both dance and theatre · Equity membership Application Instructions To apply, submit the following via Interfolio: · Letter of Application · CV · Statement of Teaching Philosophy - Please include how you acknowledge and address issues related to equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging in your pedagogy · Sample syllabus for graduate introduction to stage management course · Contact information for three references Please reach out to the chair of this search, Assistant Professor Monica Payne, with any questions: ation review will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement Tulane University is located in New Orleans - a city with tremendous history of diverse cultures, community, and languages. Tulane University is committed to creating a community and culture that foster a sense of belonging for all.
We are a recognized employer and educator valuing AA/EEO, Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities. We encourage all qualified candidates to apply. We are intentionally seeking candidates who are committed to fostering equity, diversity, and inclusion in support of Tulane’s Strategy for Tomorrow. Tulane University is responsible for providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities throughout the applicant screening process. If you need assistance in completing this application or during any phase of the interview process, please contact the Office of Human Resources & Institutional Equity by phone at 504-865-xyz X or email more details: jobs-search.
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of age by supplementing their diets with nutritious USDA Foods. The program also educates clients about good nutrition by providing nutritional information that includes easy to make recipes using commodity foods, caloric intake, how to stretch food dollars and eat a healthy diet.
Catholic Charities' Food for Seniors is an equal opportunity program of the U. S. Department of Agriculture and the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals. POSITION DESCRIPTION The Packer is responsible for packing food boxes for participants and recording inventory of stored food items. The Packer is responsible for packing each box according to USDA guidelines in partnership with the Department of Health
and Hospitals. Essential Functions Responsible for packing a minimum of 240 boxes daily Responsible for signing the log book daily and having work verified Helps load and unload trucks for mobile and drop-off sites Assists in maintaining inventory control Prepare work area for packing Assists with on-site distribution as needed Serve each participant in a respectful and caring manner Maintains cleanliness of area on a daily basis Reports any pest and / or rodent activity Reports known or questionable circumstance of theft and property damage Perform other duties as assigned Working Conditions Various Settings; may be exposed to heat and cold; may travel long distances and may have to relate to
difficult and diverse people.
Physical Requirements Physically demanding position; requires frequent lifting and moving - must be able to consistently left heavy boxes up to 50 lbs.
May be exposed to all kind of weather. May work with difficult and diverse people. Minimum qualifications Ability to read and write legibly. Strong Math skills and high school graduate or equivalent preferred Schedule: 6:30am - 3:30pm Monday - Friday; occasional Saturdays Hourly position; 30 minute lunch Reports To: Warehouse Manager / Assistant
of age by supplementing their diets with nutritious USDA Foods. The program also educates clients about good nutrition by providing nutritional information that includes easy to make recipes using commodity foods, caloric intake, how to stretch food dollars and eat a healthy diet.
Catholic Charities' Food for Seniors is an equal opportunity program of the U. S. Department of Agriculture and the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals. POSITION DESCRIPTION The Packer is responsible for packing food boxes for participants and recording inventory of stored food items. The Packer is responsible for packing each box according to USDA guidelines in partnership with the Department of Health
and Hospitals. Essential Functions Responsible for packing a minimum of 240 boxes daily Responsible for signing the log book daily and having work verified Helps load and unload trucks for mobile and drop-off sites Assists in maintaining inventory control Prepare work area for packing Assists with on-site distribution as needed Serve each participant in a respectful and caring manner Maintains cleanliness of area on a daily basis Reports any pest and / or rodent activity Reports known or questionable circumstance of theft and property damage Perform other duties as assigned Working Conditions Various Settings; may be exposed to heat and cold; may travel long distances and may have to relate to
difficult and diverse people.
Physical Requirements Physically demanding position; requires frequent lifting and moving - must be able to consistently left heavy boxes up to 50 lbs.
May be exposed to all kind of weather. May work with difficult and diverse people. Minimum qualifications Ability to read and write legibly. Strong Math skills and high school graduate or equivalent preferred Schedule: 6:30am - 3:30pm Monday - Friday; occasional Saturdays Hourly position; 30 minute lunch Reports To: Warehouse Manager / Assistant
'everyday' is anything but normal. Our experiences are unique, and so are our people. Bring your personality, your background and your desire to delight others. In return, we'll give you all you need to thrive. After giving it all, you'll return home knowing that you've played your part in creating a truly unforgettable moment.
2022 Forbes Best Employer for Diversity 2022 Front Office Sports Best Employers in Sports 2022 Disability Equality Index (DEI) Perfect Score Location : We are seeking an experienced Director of Purchasing for the Caesar Superdome and Smoothie King Arena. Principal Function : The Director of Purchasing will be responsible for ensuring product availability, quality
and cost effectiveness. Depending on unit/venue, they will oversee purchasing-related activities, to include receiving, inventory management, equipment maintenance and supervision of warehouse staff.
The Director of Purchasing will maintain strong partnerships with all vendors and will meet operations' product needs on a timely basis. The Director of Purchasing will evaluate and recommend new products to enhance standards and increase profitability, and will work closely with the Chef, General Manager and operations team to ensure that Sodexo Live! 's overall standards for accuracy, efficiency, quality and financial performance are met. Essential Responsibilities : Maximize Sodexo Live!
's revenue and operational excellence through implementation and oversight of systems and policies related to Purchasing operations.
Contributes to the efficient operation of business unit by partnering with General Manager; provides information, insight, analysis, and recommendations to maximize revenues and profits. Provide leadership and direction to Purchasing staff. Contribute to goal of making Sodexo Live! #1 in Event Hospitality and the #1 Employer of Choice through personal commitment and leading by example. Qualifications/Skills : Bachelor's degree and/or appropriate combination of education and experience to support on-the-job effectiveness. A minimum of 3 years of previous purchasing and/or warehouse management experience within a food and beverage operations environment, to include management of a staff and focus on exceptional client and customer service.
Venue catering/concessions experience and multi-site experience strongly preferred. Strong working knowledge of food safety, sanitation, and general workplace safety standards with knowledge of Health Department requirements. Demonstrated financial acumen; P&L accountability and/or contract-managed service experience is highly desirable. Technologically savvy, with high proficiency in all Microsoft Office programs.
Demonstrated success in interfacing with a variety of organizational functions and divisions to accomplish tasks. Proven ability to work effectively with all levels of staff and management; Ability to promote and participate in team environment concepts. Self starter who can work independently and on several tasks/projects simultaneously, and who can contribute to functional areas of the business outside of retail operations. Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Initiative in identifying and resolving problems timely and effectively.
Other Requirements : Able to work effectively and safely while subject to wet floors, temperature extremes and excessive noise; must be able to lift up to 50 pounds in weight; must be able to maneuver in an often tightly-quartered environment. Hours may be extended or irregular to include nights, weekends and holidays. Thank you for expressing interest in employment with Sodexo Live! While only those candidates considered for this position will be contacted, your resume will remain on file for 90 days. Sodexo Live! is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, interaction, age, genetic information, status as a protected veteran or status as a qualified individual with a disability, or any other characteristic protected by applicable Federal, State or Local law.
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on crime.
New Orleans has led the world in convictions and incarceration for decades, without any corresponding decrease in crime. OPDA is simultaneously increasing safety and delivering justice with a laser focus on serious offenses and a belief that every New Orleanian deserves the presumption of innocence.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBLITIES: · Plan, coordinate, and conduct follow-up investigations of criminal violations referred to OPDA for prosecution. · Gather evidence and evaluate information from a variety of witnesses, victims, and other sources to assist OPDA Assistant District Attorneys (ADAs) in preparing for trial. · Review and conduct follow-up searches of crime scenes, and
process and retrieve evidence. · Ensure that OPDA case files are timely and complete. · Assist ADAs with interviewing witnesses and victims, and schedule and facilitate ADA interviews at jail facilities.
· Search various databases and obtain information that may assist in locating or conducting background checks on individuals. · Request, obtain, analyze, and provide police reports, medical reports, and related records/documents. · Testify before the grand jury and in court proceedings concerning investigative findings. · Serve subpoenas and court papers. · Process federal writs. · Schedule and transport federal inmates, and arrange and/or assist with extradition transportation. · Transport/escort
victims, witnesses, and OPDA staff. · Maintain the security and confidentiality of OPDA records and information.
· Formulate and evaluate possible solutions to threats based on information and evidence provided or observed, and respond quickly to emergency situations. · Other duties as required. QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS: · Working knowledge of criminal investigations and the justice system. · Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with local, state and federal law enforcement and governmental agencies. · Ability to firmly, professionally and tactfully obtain information through interviews, interrogation and observation while remaining impartial.
· Must be P. O. S. T certified and up-to-date on all annual mandatory training for the State of Louisiana. · Must be able to qualify with, carry, and safely maintain a handgun. · Effective communication, both orally and in writing. · Ability to represent OPDA in a professional and positive manner. · Current Louisiana Driver's License and ability to operate a vehicle. · Basic computer skills and comfort with technology. · Ability to work flexible hours. · Dependability in both attendance and work product. SALARY AND BENEFITS: Starting salary is $40,000. New hires may be eligible for: · Enrollment in the City of New Orleans health insurance plan· 6.44 hours of sick leave and no fewer than 6.44 hours of vacation leave per month (6.44 hours per month = approximately 10 days per year)· Enrollment in the New Orleans Municipal Employees' Retirement System· Federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness program· A generous paid holiday schedule· Frequent, free opportunities for training EEO STATEMENT: OPDA is an equal opportunity employer.
The office values a diverse workforce and management reflective of the communities that it serves. OPD Adheres to a policy of making employment, promotion, and other personnel decisions without regard to race, culture, color, religion, interaction, interactionual orientation, gender identity, national origin, marital status, caregiver status, prior record of arrest or conviction, citizenship, age, or disability.
DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION: OPDA is dedicated to fostering, cultivating, and preserving a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion. The collective sum of the individual differences, life experiences, knowledge, inventiveness, innovation, self-expression, unique capabilities, and talent that OPDA employees invest in their work represents a significant part of the office's culture, reputation, and achievement.
OPDA embraces and encourages employees' differences in age, color, disability, ethnicity, family or marital status, gender identity or expression, language, national origin, physical and mental ability, political affiliation, race, religion, interactionual orientation, socio-economic status, veteran status, and other characteristics that make its employees unique. Benefits: Dental insurance Employee assistance program Flexible spending account Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Parental leave Retirement plan Vision insurance Job Posted by Applicant Pro
of age by supplementing their diets with nutritious USDA Foods. The program also educates clients about good nutrition by providing nutritional information that includes easy to make recipes using commodity foods, caloric intake, how to stretch food dollars and eat a healthy diet.
Catholic Charities' Food for Seniors is an equal opportunity program of the U. S. Department of Agriculture and the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals. POSITION DESCRIPTION The Packer is responsible for packing food boxes for participants and recording inventory of stored food items. The Packer is responsible for packing each box according to USDA guidelines in partnership with the Department of Health
and Hospitals. Essential Functions Responsible for packing a minimum of 240 boxes daily Responsible for signing the log book daily and having work verified Helps load and unload trucks for mobile and drop-off sites Assists in maintaining inventory control Prepare work area for packing Assists with on-site distribution as needed Serve each participant in a respectful and caring manner Maintains cleanliness of area on a daily basis Reports any pest and / or rodent activity Reports known or questionable circumstance of theft and property damage Perform other duties as assigned Working Conditions Various Settings; may be exposed to heat and cold; may travel long distances and may have to relate to
difficult and diverse people.
Physical Requirements Physically demanding position; requires frequent lifting and moving - must be able to consistently left heavy boxes up to 50 lbs.
May be exposed to all kind of weather. May work with difficult and diverse people. Minimum qualifications Ability to read and write legibly. Strong Math skills and high school graduate or equivalent preferred Schedule: 6:30am - 3:30pm Monday - Friday; occasional Saturdays Hourly position; 30 minute lunch Reports To: Warehouse Manager / Assistant
of age by supplementing their diets with nutritious USDA Foods. The program also educates clients about good nutrition by providing nutritional information that includes easy to make recipes using commodity foods, caloric intake, how to stretch food dollars and eat a healthy diet.
Catholic Charities' Food for Seniors is an equal opportunity program of the U. S. Department of Agriculture and the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals. POSITION DESCRIPTION The Packer is responsible for packing food boxes for participants and recording inventory of stored food items. The Packer is responsible for packing each box according to USDA guidelines in partnership with the Department of Health
and Hospitals. Essential Functions Responsible for packing a minimum of 240 boxes daily Responsible for signing the log book daily and having work verified Helps load and unload trucks for mobile and drop-off sites Assists in maintaining inventory control Prepare work area for packing Assists with on-site distribution as needed Serve each participant in a respectful and caring manner Maintains cleanliness of area on a daily basis Reports any pest and / or rodent activity Reports known or questionable circumstance of theft and property damage Perform other duties as assigned Working Conditions Various Settings; may be exposed to heat and cold; may travel long distances and may have to relate to
difficult and diverse people.
Physical Requirements Physically demanding position; requires frequent lifting and moving - must be able to consistently left heavy boxes up to 50 lbs.
May be exposed to all kind of weather. May work with difficult and diverse people. Minimum qualifications Ability to read and write legibly. Strong Math skills and high school graduate or equivalent preferred Schedule: 6:30am - 3:30pm Monday - Friday; occasional Saturdays Hourly position; 30 minute lunch Reports To: Warehouse Manager / Assistant
coffee, customer satisfaction, and possess strong leadership skills, we invite you to apply. About Us At Hospitality America, we provide hospitality management services across all aspects of hotel management and operations through a principled approach that is guided by our values.
What we call P. E. A. C. H. P ASSIONATE – Passionate with the spirit to serve. E XCELLENCE – Committed to excellence that inspires results. A DAPTABLE – Adjust, adapt, and overcome. C OMMUNITY – Creators of a collaborative community invested in growth. H UMBLE – Humble, trustworthy, and transparent. They guide how we work, who we work with, and how we achieve success for our partners and our internal community.
Our people are the core to our success; therefore, we invest in employee training and development to ensure our communities and team members can thrive. WHAT YOU’LL DO · Supervise and lead a team of baristas during assigned shifts.
· Ensure efficient and smooth operation of the Starbucks store. · Provide excellent customer service and resolve customer issues promptly. · Train and coach team members to uphold Starbucks standards. · Manage inventory, order supplies, and ensure proper stock levels. · Maintain a clean and organized store environment. · Adhere to company policies and procedures. · Assist in the implementation of promotions and marketing initiatives. · Handle cash transactions
and maintain accurate financial records. WHY HOSPITALITY AMERICA · Competitive Salary: We believe in recognizing and rewarding our team members for their hard work.
· Exciting and Fun Work Environment: Nobody wants to work in a dull and boring environment, join a team that believes you should enjoy coming to work every day! · Top Notch Training and Growth Opportunities: We will make sure you have what you need to excel in your career! · Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage. · Paid time off. · 401k Retirement Plan. SKILLS EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE · Experience in a Starbucks, food service role in a restaurant, hotel or similar environment preferred. · Must have attention to detail with the ability to be thorough in your work.
· Must be able to work independently while maintaining timelines. 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. • Must be able to stand for prolonged periods of time. • Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds. • Must be able to navigate various departments of the organization’s physical premises.
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EEO STATEMENT: Hospitality America, LLC 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 characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the employee filling this position.
Employees will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform any other job-related duties requested by management. Management has the right to add to, revise, or delete information in this job description. Reasonable accommodation will be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform this position's essential functions. This document does not create an employment contract, implied or otherwise, other than an “at will” employment relationship.
customers with compassion, empathy, and service with a smile and actively works to create and maintain a professional, positive patient experience. In addition, the Patient Engagement Representative serves as a COVID screener. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: Knowledge and understanding of Employee Handbook.
Carry out the meaning of the CSMD Mission and Vision statements. Practice a culture of safety to reduce or prevent the risk of injury, claims, loss, or liability by utilizing the Risk Management and Infection Control Plan. Perform responsibilities with a high-quality standard to yield improved compliance, quality, and patient outcome measures by adhering to the Quality Improvement Plan.
Be present and ready for work as scheduled. Attend in-service training, departmental meetings, and community events. Work cohesively with team members. Greets patients, families, and providers in a courteous, friendly, and professional manner.
Effectively, comprehensively utilizes the electronic medical record (EMR) entering patient demographic data and insurance records. Confer with customers in person or by telephone to provide information about services, take or enter appointments and cancellations, and obtain details of complaints. Scans all patients' identification, household income information, and insurance verification information into the computer. Thoroughly investigate and
try to resolve patient issues. If unable to resolve, contact the appropriate person to escalate the issue with the appropriate sense of urgency.
Always project a friendly and upbeat tone while interacting with patients, co-workers, and external entities. Thoroughly and accurately explain the promissory note to patients, scan and document into the computer. Update promissory note for the patient at the follow-up visit. Maintain accurate confidential records of patients' interactions or transactions, recording details of inquiries, complaints, or comments. Coordinate with Call Center regarding the scheduling of appointments and other patient needs. Conduct household income backssment to calculate sliding fee scale costs for services.
Recommend improvements in service to reduce or prevent future problems. Follows and actively participates in Care South's Quality Management Plan and adheres to standards of improvement accordingly. Review the e-fax daily and disseminate the faxes to the appropriate place. Review provider schedules to ensure accuracy and optimization. Schedule/reschedule appointments and verify insurance for all new and established patients. Accept payments/co-payments and balance sales transaction batches daily. Complete day-end financial report.
Greet patients, caretakers, vendors, visitors, and staff. Take laser temperature of patients and family members, vendors, staff, etc. Ask symptom-related screening questions as provided by Care South. Provide PPE as applicable. Direct patients and visitors to appropriate departments. Control seating capacity in wait area. Demonstrate customer service skills. Must have the ability to resolve unforeseen problems with little to no direction from management. Must report and travel, as needed, to any Care South facility to perform duties. Perform other duties as assigned. REQUIREMENTS: High School Diploma or equivalent.
Completion of a Medical Office Administration program preferred 1+ year of medical office experience preferred Must have ability to learn using Electronic Health Records; must have strong computer skills. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Friendly and compassionate disposition Must have exceptional interpersonal communication skills. Must be able to effectively resolve conflicts. Performs all job responsibilities in full compliance with all applicable laws, rules, regulations, policies, and procedures. SUPERVISES N/A Physical Requirements: Visual acuity - always Hand - eye coordination - always Lifting approximately 10-15 lbs.
Pushing, Pulling - sometimes Stooping, Bending, and Standing - sometimes Walking- frequent; short distances WORK ENVIRONMENT: Indoor, environmentally controlled Exposure to disease or infections No vibrations Exposure to artificial and/or natural light Exposure to outdoor weather elements TRAINING Relias Care South Onboarding Relias Track A Non-Clinical PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT EVALUATION TYPE Operations
carry out its mission as a community spark for high-quality learning experiences through play. This position will be expected to work at least 30 hours per week during assigned operating hours and during some special events after or before hours. The ideal candidate must enjoy a fast-paced environment with children, display diligence with both e nthusiasm and patience and have a positive attitude that supports an excellent experience for children and their caregivers.
The Facilities Lead will report to the Director of Operations and Events and work closely with the Facility and Exhibit Manager. Responsibilities Daily Tasks : Outdoor tasks Upon arrival, p ick s up trash at museum entrance,
parking lots, and all other outdoor areas In the back yard, tid ies the yard and pick s up trash, c lean s off back patio with yard blower , w alk backyard perimeter checking for debris or harmful objects , a s well as secure white fence pieces During special events, lead s security team i n guiding visitors to parking spots and act s as a liaison with contract security team members including BRPD.
Assist s, occasionally , with r emov ing stickers from light poles Indoor Tasks Is responsible for basic cleaning throughout the day as needed and directed , including bathrooms, museum floor, exhibit spaces , central stairwell, and elevator (picking up trash, mopping, sweeping, vacuuming,
wiping and disinfecting surfaces, etc. ) Clean s up and sanitize after visitor bodily fluid accidents throughout the museum Is responsible for hauling laundry each day and washing mop heads, as needed Collect s and haul s trash to receptacles outside Monitor s janitorial supplies, noti fying the Operations team when items are broken, low in supply, or need to be reordered and fulfilled Unpack s janitorial supplies and stock items on labeled shelves in supply closet E nsure s bathrooms are fully stocked with supplies C heck s and refill s hand sanitizer dispensers throughout the museum Look s for and r emove stickers from exhibit floors, stairs, carpet, furniture with proper tools Under the direction of the Facility and Exhibit Manager , execute s special projects as needed, including exhibit maintenance, basic repairs, paint touch-ups, moving exhibit pieces and items to storage, etc.
Maintain s a clean workspace in the utility washroom, electrical room, upstairs supply closet, HVAC rooms, and the janitorial closet shared with the evening cleaning crews. All stock should be on the shelves and stocked in bulk in the upstairs supply closet for accurate inventory of items. Accurately report s hours worked, using the museum timekeeping system, check s work emails and calendar invites daily for clear communication with teams Is a vailable to work during special events outside of normal operating hours , when needed Performs all other tasks as assigned and takes initiative as needed Essential Characteristics Understands and lives the mission and values of KKCM.
Enjoys interacting with children and families and displays enthusiasm, patience, and a positive attitude. Communicates effectively with visitors and coworkers. Has a strong work ethic Is committed to w orking as scheduled as well as occasionally working special events and after hours Must have reliable transportation to and from work Be able to lift 50 pounds, stand for 8 hours, and work outdoors Qualifications High school diploma required Has experience in maintenance or janitorial service Must pass a background check Knock Knock Children's Museum is comprised of hands-on, interactive exhibits called " Learning Zones.
" Anchored in research and evidence-based practices addressing all areas of development, the " Learning Zones" are designed to create teachable moments that will connect children's every-day experiences to learning. Knock Knock's focus is on the development of the whole child with the goal of increasing early literacy skills (reading, writing, listening, and speaking) while expanding knowledge and raising interest in STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and math) subjects and careers, especially among children from under-served and under-represented populations.
Knock Knock is specifically committed to taking action to combat race and gender bias and discrimination. Knock Knock is committed to fostering an inclusive environment that encourages and values diversity in its staff, the board of trustees, supporters, volunteers, audience, collections, exhibitions, and programming.
Diversity/IDEA enhances the institution's engagement with an increasingly broad spectrum of participants and strengthens relationships within our community and beyond. To learn more about the children's museum please visit, www. knockknockmuseum. org
carry out its mission as a community spark for high-quality learning experiences through play. This position will be expected to work at least 40 hours per week during assigned operating hours and during some special events after or before hours. The ideal candidate must enjoy a fast-paced environment with children, display diligence with both e nthusiasm and patience and have a positive attitude that supports an excellent experience for children and their caregivers.
The Facilities Lead will report to the Director of Operations and Events and work closely with the Facility and Exhibit Manager. Responsibilities Daily Tasks : Outdoor tasks Upon arrival, p ick s up trash at museum entrance,
parking lots, and all other outdoor areas In the back yard, tid ies the yard and pick s up trash, c lean s off back patio with yard blower , w alk backyard perimeter checking for debris or harmful objects , a s well as secure white fence pieces During special events, lead s security team i n guiding visitors to parking spots and act s as a liaison with contract security team members including BRPD.
Assist s, occasionally , with r emov ing stickers from light poles Indoor Tasks Is responsible for basic cleaning throughout the day as needed and directed , including bathrooms, museum floor, exhibit spaces , central stairwell, and elevator (picking up trash, mopping, sweeping, vacuuming,
wiping and disinfecting surfaces, etc. ) Clean s up and sanitize after visitor bodily fluid accidents throughout the museum Is responsible for hauling laundry each day and washing mop heads, as needed Collect s and haul s trash to receptacles outside Monitor s janitorial supplies, noti fying the Operations team when items are broken, low in supply, or need to be reordered and fulfilled Unpack s janitorial supplies and stock items on labeled shelves in supply closet E nsure s bathrooms are fully stocked with supplies C heck s and refill s hand sanitizer dispensers throughout the museum Look s for and r emove stickers from exhibit floors, stairs, carpet, furniture with proper tools Under the direction of the Facility and Exhibit Manager , execute s special projects as needed, including exhibit maintenance, basic repairs, paint touch-ups, moving exhibit pieces and items to storage, etc.
Maintain s a clean workspace in the utility washroom, electrical room, upstairs supply closet, HVAC rooms, and the janitorial closet shared with the evening cleaning crews. All stock should be on the shelves and stocked in bulk in the upstairs supply closet for accurate inventory of items. Accurately report s hours worked, using the museum timekeeping system, check s work emails and calendar invites daily for clear communication with teams Is a vailable to work during special events outside of normal operating hours , when needed Performs all other tasks as assigned and takes initiative as needed Essential Characteristics Understands and lives the mission and values of KKCM.
Enjoys interacting with children and families and displays enthusiasm, patience, and a positive attitude. Communicates effectively with visitors and coworkers. Has a strong work ethic Is committed to w orking as scheduled as well as occasionally working special events and after hours Must have reliable transportation to and from work Be able to lift 50 pounds, stand for 8 hours, and work outdoors Qualifications High school diploma required Has experience in maintenance or janitorial service Must pass a background check Knock Knock Children's Museum is comprised of hands-on, interactive exhibits called " Learning Zones.
" Anchored in research and evidence-based practices addressing all areas of development, the " Learning Zones" are designed to create teachable moments that will connect children's every-day experiences to learning. Knock Knock's focus is on the development of the whole child with the goal of increasing early literacy skills (reading, writing, listening, and speaking) while expanding knowledge and raising interest in STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and math) subjects and careers, especially among children from under-served and under-represented populations.
Knock Knock is specifically committed to taking action to combat race and gender bias and discrimination. Knock Knock is committed to fostering an inclusive environment that encourages and values diversity in its staff, the board of trustees, supporters, volunteers, audience, collections, exhibitions, and programming.
Diversity/IDEA enhances the institution's engagement with an increasingly broad spectrum of participants and strengthens relationships within our community and beyond. To learn more about the children's museum please visit, www. knockknockmuseum. org