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The AST Digital Technology Department is looking for a Multi-Disciplined Senior Systems Administrator to join our team of seasoned professionals. The selected team member will be responsible for performing a full range of information technology functions. While the majority of performance will be in classified areas, some unclassified work will also be required. This position ensures that system hardware,
operating systems, software, and related procedures adhere to organizational- and security-based policies. This position is eligible for relocation assistance.
Responsibilities to Anticipate : • Work as a team member in a fast-paced technological environment • Use troubleshooting techniques to resolve technical problems of a moderate to high scope and complexity to include the integration of hardware, software and operating systems • Work with Cybersecurity professionals to maintain security requirements • Provide documentation and training on advanced IT processes, procedures and other tasks as assigned • Provide IT systems administration in a heterogeneous Microsoft Windows and Red
Hat Enterprise Linux environment • Learn to support infrastructure such as Cisco IOS and Network Appliance ONTAP • Help build awareness for employees around Cyber Security and Compliance • Identify potential security risks in the organization and assists in risk mitigation • Support new security initiatives and projects within the organization • Be mentored by one of our skilled and seasoned professionals who are ready to build and grow your skills Qualifications/Experience Needed : • Typically requires a degree in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) unless prohibited by local laws/regulations and minimum 5 years prior relevant experience or an Advanced Degree in a related field and minimum 3 years of experience or in absence of a degree, 9 years of relevant experience • Independent, self-motivated, and willing/able to learn through on-the-job training and documentation • Able to work within a team and foster teamwork and trust from both external and internal customers • Excellent written, verbal communication skills, analytical and problem-solving skills • Works to achieve day to day objectives with major impact on operational results within work area • May manage small projects or processes within work area of responsibility • Works autonomously with limited oversite Security Clearance : • Active and transferable TS/SCI U.
S. government issued security clearance is required prior to start date • U. S. citizenship is required, as only U. S. citizens are eligible for a security clearance Preferred Qualifications : • VMWare • Prior Linux • Active IT Base Certifications • Centrify, Puppet, Lumension, Rapid 7 • Tenable Security Center, Nessus • Security Certifications are a plus Collins Aerospace, an RTX company, is a leader in technologically advanced and intelligent solutions for the global aerospace and defense industry.
Collins Aerospace has the capabilities, comprehensive portfolio, and expertise to solve customers’ toughest challenges and to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving global market. Do you want to be a part of something bigger? A team whose impact stretches across the world, and even beyond? At Collins Aerospace, our Mission Systems team helps civilian, military and government customers complete their most complex missions — whatever and wherever they may be. Our customers depend on us for intelligent and secure communications, missionized systems for specialized aircraft and spacecraft and collaborative space solutions.
By joining our team, you’ll have your own critical part to play in ensuring our customer succeeds today while anticipating their needs for tomorrow. Are you up for the challenge? Join our mission today. Diversity drives innovation; inclusion drives success. We believe a multitude of approaches and ideas enable us to deliver the best results for our workforce, workplace, and customers. We are committed to fostering a culture where all employees can share their passions and ideas so we can tackle the toughest challenges in our industry and pave new paths to limitless possibility.
WE ARE REDEFINING AEROSPACE. This is an ONSITE position located in San Jose, CA. Regardless of your role type, collaboration and innovation are critical to our business and all employees will have access to digital tools so they can work with colleagues around the world – and access to Collins sites when their work requires in-person meetings. Some of our competitive benefits package includes : • Medical, dental, and vision insurance • Three weeks of vacation for newly hired employees • Generous 401(k) plan that includes employer matching funds and separate employer retirement contribution, including a Lifetime Income Strategy option • Tuition reimbursement program • Student Loan Repayment Program • Life insurance and disability coverage • Optional coverages you can buy: pet insurance, home and auto insurance, additional life and accident insurance, critical illness insurance, group legal, ID theft protection • Birth, adoption, parental leave benefits • Ovia Health, fertility, and family planning • Adoption Assistance • Autism Benefit • Employee Assistance Plan, including up to 10 free counseling sessions • Healthy You Incentives, wellness rewards program • Doctor on Demand, virtual doctor visits • Bright Horizons, child and elder care services • Teladoc Medical Experts, second opinion program Nothing matters more to Collins Aerospace than our strong ethical and safety commitments.
As such, all U. S. positions require a background check, which may include a drug screen. Note : • Background check and drug screen required (every external new hire in the U. S. ) • Drug Screen only performed on re-hires who have been gone for more than 1 year At Collins, the paths we pave together lead to limitless possibility. And the bonds we form – with our customers and with each other -- propel us all higher, again and again.
Apply now and be part of the team that’s redefining aerospace, every day. Employee Referral Eligible The salary range for this role is 75,000 USD - 161,000 USD; however, RTX considers several factors when extending an offer, including but not limited to, the role and associated responsibilities, a candidate’s work experience, location, education/training, and key skills. Hired applicants may be eligible for benefits, including but not limited to, medical, dental, vision, life insurance, short-term disability, long-term disability, 401(k) match, flexible spending accounts, flexible work schedules, employee assistance program, Employee Scholar Program, parental leave, paid time off, and holidays.
Specific benefits are dependent upon the specific business unit as well as whether or not the position is covered by a collective-bargaining agreement. Hired applicants may be eligible for annual short-term and/or long-term incentive compensation programs depending on the level of the position and whether or not it is covered by a collective-bargaining agreement. Payments under these annual programs are not guaranteed and are dependent upon a variety of factors including, but not limited to, individual performance, business unit performance, and/or the company’s performance.
RTX is An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, interaction, interactionual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status, age or any other federally protected class. Privacy Policy and Terms: Click on this link to read the Policy and Terms For more details: jobs-search. org/legal_san-jose-c426441/senior-systems-administrator-onsite-security-clearance-required-san-jose_i1974488564
and urgent/acute care, evaluation, treatment, and guidance for individual health concerns, family planning services, nutrition, psychiatry, sports medicine, public health prevention programs, and health education. In addition, the Student Wellness Center provides limited initial care for work injuries of employees and, if necessary, assists in referring such persons for ongoing care.
The Student Wellness Center may also provide first aid to campus visitors. Limited evening or weekend work may be expected, though the per diem nurse practitioner will fill in to provide coverage for primary care services in periods of absences by SWC medical providers. Reporting to the Health Services Director,
with work direction from the Lead Physician, the Per Diem Nurse Practitioner provides clinical and educational services in support of successful SWC operations.
Working independently and under general supervision, the Nurse Practitioner administers medical care to patients according to their scope of practice. The incumbent has the added responsibility of providing highly specialized and/or broad clinical duties that include planning, coordinating, and evaluating ongoing medical care of students. Working collaboratively to support student success is the bottom line purpose of this and all SWC positions. Key Responsibilities Performs clinical examination, backssment, and treatment for
acute and chronic illnesses following clinical protocols. This may include uncomplicated mental health issues and minor acute injuries.
Provides family planning services, consistent with current medical practice, excluding surgical procedures. These services include counseling/education of basic anatomy and physiology, human reproduction, contraceptive methods, pregnancy testing, pregnancy options, abortion by medication, and appropriate referrals. Performs various physical examinations, including gynecologic, academic, DMV, Pre-employment, and respirator physicals. Orders and interprets diagnostic tests, including laboratory results, electrocardiograms, and x-rays.
Counsels and instructs patients in prevention of illness/injury, including routine immunizations. Furnishes and dispenses medications and administers immunizations as appropriate, according to protocols. Performs office procedures which include wound care, suturing, incision and drainage, splinting, trephination of subungual hematomas, and cryotherapy of skin lesions. Cooperatively participates in staff meetings, in-service training, AAAHC Accreditation, and health education projects, as requested. Prepares studies, records, and reports in support of SWC quality control efforts Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Ability to obtain comprehensive health history and psychosocial data Ability to perform comprehensive physical backssment Ability to interpret and evaluate diagnostic tests, and distinguish between normal and abnormal findings Ability to document and backss findings and establish a therapeutic plan of action Ability to coordinate screening and follow-up of communicable diseases Ability to utilize a model of Health Education that promotes wellness and prevention of illness/injury, taking into account the individual’s age, developmental status, ability/disability, culture, ethnicity, and interactionual orientation Ability to maintain patient confidentiality and appropriately handle sensitive communications with employees and external agencies Ability to participate in medical staff committees Ability to establish cooperative working relationships within a diverse multicultural environment Comprehensive knowledge of advanced nursing care principles, methods, and procedures Demonstration of critical thinking and diagnostic skills in clinical decision-making Working knowledge of medications, their actions, use, and side effects Skilled in oral and written communication to meet the needs of a diverse population and health center staff Physical ability and manual dexterity to perform patient care in the functional areas to which assigned Required Qualifications Academic degree or certificate from an approved college or university-based Nurse Practitioner program or equivalent training and experience as outlined by the California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN).
Incumbents must be clinically competent in a medical specialty applicable to their position and possess sufficient experience to independently perform the duties of a Nurse Practitioner within that specialty.
Possess and maintain a valid California license as a Registered Nurse and a BRN certificate evidencing that the individual is qualified to use the title of Nurse Practitioner, as required by the California Board of Registered Nursing. In addition, if the incumbent is delegated the authority to furnish medications, the incumbent must possess and maintain a valid BRN Furnishing Certificate. If the furnishing procedures include the delegated authority to furnish specific controlled substances, incumbents must also possess and maintain a valid DEA number and certificate Preferred Qualifications Possession of cardiopulmonary resuscitation certificate One or more years of experience as a Nurse Practitioner Experience as a nurse practitioner in an ambulatory health care setting Experience as a nurse practitioner providing interactionual health and family planning services Experience in health care on a college/university campus Compensation Classification: Per Diem Non-Exempt Healthcare Anticipated Hiring Range: $74.00/hour - $79.00/hour CSU Salary Range: $45.30/hour - $87.43/hour San José State University offers employees a comprehensive benefits package typically worth 30-35% of your base salary.
For more information on programs available, please see the Employee Benefits Summary. Application Procedure Click to complete the SJSU Online Employment Application and attach the following documents: Resume Letter of Interest Certification All applicants must apply within the specified application period: October 18, 2023 through November 1, 2023. This position is open until filled; however, applications received after screening has begun will be considered at the discretion of the university. Contact Information University Personnel 408-924-xyz X CSU Vaccination Policy The CSU strongly recommends that all individuals who access any in-person program or activity (on- or off-campus) operated or controlled by the University follow COVID-19 vaccine recommendations adopted by the U.
S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) applicable to their age, medical condition, and other relevant indications and comply with other safety measures established by each campus. The system wide policy can be found at calstate. /policy/9779821/latest/ and questions may be sent to onal Information Satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check) is required for employment.
SJSU will issue a contingent offer of employment to the selected candidate, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current CSU employee who was offered the position on a contingent basis. The standard background check includes: criminal check, employment and education verification.
Depending on the position, a motor vehicle and/or credit check may be required. All background checks are conducted through the university's third party vendor, Accurate Background. Some positions may also require fingerprinting. SJSU will pay all costs associated with this procedure. Evidence of required degree(s) or certification(s) will be required at time of hire. SJSU IS NOT A SPONSORING AGENCY FOR STAFF OR MANAGEMENT POSITIONS. (e. g. H1-B VISAS) All San José State University employees are considered mandated reporters under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and are required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment.
Incumbent is also required to promptly report any knowledge of a possible Title IX related incident to the Title IX Office or report any discrimination, harassment, and/or retaliation to the Office of Equal Opportunity. Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act and Campus Housing Fire Safety Notification: Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the Annual Security Report (ASR) is also now available for viewing at www.
sjsu. edu/clery/docs/SJSU-Annual-Security-Report. pdf. The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and interactionual Assault prevention information, and information about drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains statistics of Clery crimes for San José State University locations for the three most recent calendar years. A paper copy of the ASR is available upon request by contacting the Office of the Clery Director by phone at 408-924-xyz X or by email at nt to the Higher Education Opportunity Act, the Annual Fire Safety Report (AFSR) is also available for viewing at www.
sjsu. edu/clery/docs/SJSU-Annual-Fire-Safety-Report. pdf. The purpose of this report is to disclose statistics for fires that occurred within SJSU on-campus housing facilities for the three most recent calendar years, and to distribute fire safety policies and procedures intended to promote safety on Campus. A paper copy of the AFSR is available upon request by contacting the Housing Office by phone at 408-795-xyz X or by email at Security Authority - In accordance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act) and CSU systemwide policy, this position is subject to ongoing review for designation as a Campus Security Authority.
Individuals that are designated as Campus Security Authorities are required to immediately report Clery incidents to the institution and complete Clery Act training as determined by the university Clery Director. Equal Employment Statement San José State University (SJSU) is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer committed to nondiscrimination on the basis of age, ancestry, citizenship status, color, creed, disability, ethnicity, gender, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, national origin, race, religion or lack thereof, interaction, interactionual orientation, transgender, or protected veteran status consistent with applicable federal and state laws.
This policy applies to all SJSU students, faculty and staff programs and activities. Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, and certain other federal and state laws, prohibit discrimination on the basis of interaction in all education programs and activities operated by the university (both on and off campus).
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law. The role requires a deep understanding of employment practices, strong communication skills, and navigating complex legal issues. The job is based in San Jose, CA. Job Overview: The Senior Advice And Counsel Associate Attorney will be responsible for conducting audits of employer practices, drafting and revising incentive compensation documents, and providing clear and understandable communication on employment law issues.
The role also involves identifying problem-solving options and guiding clients toward practical and legal solutions. Job Duties: Conduct audits of employer practices, including wage and hour policies and procedures. Draft and revise incentive compensation documents,
including commission and bonus plans. Draft and revise policies, handbooks, and other employee communication documents for clarity. Explain complex employment law issues in a way that is understandable to a diverse audience.
Identify problem-solving options, presenting pros and cons to clients for informed decision-making. Requirements: Juris Doctor (JD) from an ABA-accredited law school. Admitted to the CA State Bar and in good standing.7 years of relevant experience in employment law. Knowledge of federal, state, and local workplace and employment law (a plus). Understanding current agency (state and federal) enforcement techniques (a plus). Excellent attention to detail. Strong organizational
and project management skills. Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Experience conducting training or workplace investigations preferred. Education and Certifications: Juris Doctor (JD) from an ABA-accredited law school. Admission to the CA State Bar and in good standing. Skills: In-depth knowledge of employment law. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to explain complex legal issues clearly and concisely. Strong organizational and project management skills. Attention to detail and accuracy. Job Location: San Jose, CA Since 1958, this firm has focused on labor and employment law.
The firm combines extensive local experience and national resources to deliver creative and strategic solutions for employers. The firm is committed to providing pro bono representation to individuals and organizations in the local communities.
spectrum of employment-related claims and agency charges. The role involves advising, counseling, and training employers on various employment and labor law issues. The ideal candidate will have 4-6 years of experience, with a strong background in employment law.
The ability to represent employers in court, arbitration, and administrative proceedings, especially in class/collective actions and various employment matters, is crucial. The candidate should possess excellent communication skills, attention to detail, and the ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment. A commitment to professionalism, collegiality, and teamwork is essential for success in this role. Duties: Defend and
litigate lawsuits involving various employment-related claims and agency charges. Advise, counsel, and train employers on employment and labor law issues. Handle class action/PAGA matters (experience preferred but not required).
Represent employers in court or arbitration, before administrative agencies, and at mediation in employment matters, including class/collective actions, discrimination, harassment, retaliation, wage and hour, contract, employment tort, and non-compete cases. Requirements: JD from an ABA-accredited law school with excellent academic credentials.4-6 years of experience, with a strong background in employment law. Current CA Bar admission in good standing. Understanding
of current agency (state and federal) procedures. Skills: Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Attention to detail and commitment to excellence. Ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment. Strong organizational, time management, and project management skills. Commitment to professionalism, collegiality, and teamwork. Education: JD from an ABA-accredited law school. Certifications: Current CA Bar admission in good standing. Job Location: San Jose, CA Since 1958, this firm has focused on labor and employment law. The firm combines extensive local experience and national resources to deliver creative and strategic solutions for employers.
The firm is committed to providing pro bono representation to individuals and organizations in the local communities.
legal advice to employers on labor relations, workplace issues, and compliance matters. Job Overview: The Traditional Labor Law Associate Attorney will play a key role in representing management in NLRB elections, negotiating collective bargaining agreements, and advising employers on various labor-related issues.
The candidate will be involved in research, writing, and providing legal counsel to ensure compliance with federal and California labor laws. Duties and Responsibilities: Handle unfair labor practice charges at the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). Represent management in NLRB elections. Provide legal advice to employers on union organizing, corporate campaigns, card checks,
and neutrality agreements. Negotiate and/or provide legal advice regarding collective bargaining agreements. Handle grievance, arbitration, and unfair labor practice proceedings.
Obtain mass picketing injunctions. Advise employers on federal and California wage and hour issues, leave management, disability accommodating issues, and other workplace matters. Review handbooks, policies, and forms for compliance with federal and state law. Review compensation, commission, and bonus plans. Conduct management training on labor relations, federal and California workplace issues, harassment, discrimination, and retaliation. Perform other duties and responsibilities as reasonably assigned. Requirements:
JD from an ABA-accredited law school.4-6 years of experience in litigation or advice work as an attorney.
Traditional labor law experience preferred. Experience in federal and/or California advice and counsel work preferred. CA Bar Admission. Understanding of current agency (state and federal) enforcement techniques is preferred. Skills: Excellent attention to detail. Strong organizational and project management skills. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Bilingual proficiency in English and Spanish is preferred. Education: JD from an ABA-accredited law school. Certifications: CA Bar Admission. Since 1958, this firm has focused on labor and employment law.
The firm combines extensive local experience and national resources to deliver creative and strategic solutions for employers. The firm is committed to providing pro bono representation to individuals and organizations in the local communities.
providing legal counsel, and collaborating with a skilled criminal defense team. Duties: Report directly to the managing criminal defense attorney Manage a caseload, ensuring effective client interaction and collaboration with the criminal defense team Provide legal counsel by advising clients on their legal rights and drafting relevant legal documents Attend pretrial hearings on behalf of clients, offering post-hearing advice on optimal legal strategies Manage court appearances, trials, motion drafting, witness interviews, and conduct legal research Analyze probable outcomes of cases using knowledge of legal precedents Efficiently manage the workload of cases, ensuring thorough attention to
each matter Offer legal analysis to clients, determining potential case benefits Accumulate additional evidence to support clients' cases or counter prosecution charges Prepare clients for depositions, define essential case strategy goals, and gather information from witnesses and experts supporting client positioninteractionperience handling complex criminal cases at the federal, state, and local levels Collaborate as a team player, assisting, strategizing, and working with fellow associates Utilize bilingual (English/Spanish) skills when necessary Requirements: Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school Active license to practice law in California Experience handling complex criminal cases
at the federal, state, and local levels Skills: Strong team player with the ability to collaborate effectively Bilingual skills (English/Spanish) are preferred Benefits: Medical, dental, and vision insurance Paid parking Paid time off This medium-sized firm specializes in immigration, criminal, employment law, and personal injury.
Committed to excellent customer service, the firm provides focused personalized attention to every client's needs. The firm consists of highly experienced and aggressive attorneys and associate attorneys who strive to make a difference in the fields of immigration law and criminal defense law. The firm has a collaborative teamwork environment where everybody shares ideas, motivates each other, and solves issues together.
The firm is an equal employment opportunity employer and dedicated to providing an open and diverse work environment. The legal community has recognized the firm for professional achievements and customer service, including Super Lawyers, The National Top 100 Trial Lawyers, Nationally Ranked Top 10 Attorney Award, 10 Best Law Firms Client Satisfaction, Avvo's Client Choice Award, and other accolades.
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Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 36 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. About IDR Healthcare IDR Healthcare is an employee-owned staffing firm with headquarters in Atlanta, GA and offices in Nashville, Dallas, Fort Worth, Denver, and Birmingham. At IDR, we care about the success of your healthcare career and we work hard to empower and support each of our talented IDR Healthcare professionals. We also believe in sharing our success with all our employees. That’s why we offer benefits including our Employee Stock Ownership Program (ESOP), giving you the ability to earn shares of company stock just by being an IDR employee.
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experience in business, commercial, and real estate litigation. The selected candidate should possess a strong academic background, a proven track record of strong performance, and measurable results with exceptional communication, analytical, and writing skills.
Duties: Represent clients in trust estate litigation cases, including will contests, trust disputes, and estate administration matters. Handle business, commercial, and real estate litigation cases as needed. Conduct legal research and analysis on complex litigation matters. Draft, review, and file legal documents and pleadings. Prepare and participate in court proceedings, hearings, and negotiations. Collaborate with senior
attorneys and clients to develop case strategies. Maintain accurate case records and documentation. Requirements:4-7 years of legal experience with a focus on trust estate litigation.
Additional experience in business, commercial, and real estate litigation is preferred. Strong academic background and a history of exceptional performance. Excellent written and oral advocacy skills. Admitted to practice law in California. Education: Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. Skills: In-depth knowledge of trust estate litigation, and additional experience in business, commercial, and real estate litigation. Legal research and analytical skills. Strong written and oral communication
abilities. Trial preparation and courtroom representation capabilities.
Attention to detail and accuracy in legal work. Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a legal team. This is one of the largest law firms in San Jos, whose practice is primarily dedicated to serving the business and regulatory needs of private business and public agencies.
with a dedicated criminal defense team. Duties: Report directly to the managing criminal defense attorney Manage a caseload, ensuring effective client interaction and collaboration with the criminal defense team Provide legal counsel by advising clients on their legal rights and drafting relevant legal documents Attend pretrial hearings on behalf of clients, offering post-hearing advice on optimal legal strategies Manage court appearances, trials, motion drafting, witness interviews, and conduct legal research Analyze probable outcomes of cases using knowledge of legal precedents Efficiently manage the workload of cases, ensuring thorough attention to each matter Offer legal analysis to clients,
determining potential case benefits Accumulate additional evidence to support clients' cases or counter prosecution charges Prepare clients for depositions, define essential case strategy goals, and gather information from witnesses and experts supporting client positions Develop interest and gain experience in criminal defense Gain experience in handling complex criminal cases at the federal, state, and local levels Collaborate as a team player, assisting, strategizing, and working with fellow associates Utilize bilingual (English/Spanish) skills when necessary Requirements: Interest in gaining experience in criminal defense Interest in gaining experience handling complex criminal cases at the
federal, state, and local levels Education: Juris Doctor (JD) from an accredited law school Skills: Strong team player with the ability to collaborate effectively Bilingual skills (English/Spanish) are preferred Benefits: Medical, dental, and vision insurance Paid parking Paid time off This medium-sized firm specializes in immigration, criminal, employment law, and personal injury.
Committed to excellent customer service, the firm provides focused personalized attention to every client's needs. The firm consists of highly experienced and aggressive attorneys and associate attorneys who strive to make a difference in the fields of immigration law and criminal defense law.
The firm has a collaborative teamwork environment where everybody shares ideas, motivates each other, and solves issues together. The firm is an equal employment opportunity employer and dedicated to providing an open and diverse work environment. The legal community has recognized the firm for professional achievements and customer service, including Super Lawyers, The National Top 100 Trial Lawyers, Nationally Ranked Top 10 Attorney Award, 10 Best Law Firms Client Satisfaction, Avvo's Client Choice Award, and other accolades.
from beginning to end with little direction and oversight. Will have counseled clients on all aspects of wage and hour laws, as well as litigated wage and hour cases, class action cases, as well as employment discrimination, and wrongful termination matters in California state and federal courts, responded to administrative charges, and be familiar with wage laws, leave, and compliance matters (FMLA, CFRA, ADA, FLSA and Ca Labor Codes), policy development, compliance training and managing pre-litigation disputes.
Must have taken depositions, handled hearings, and been lead counsel on a case. A book of business is beneficial. Should possess a strong academic background, a proven track
record of strong performance, and measurable results with exceptional communication, analytical, and writing skills. This is one of the largest law firms in San Jos, whose practice is primarily dedicated to serving the business and regulatory needs of private business and public agencies.
Counseling and Psychological Services Description of Residency The Multicultural Postdoctoral Residency is a 1500-hour program beginning August 5, 2024 and ending in late-May, with an option to extend up to August 1, 2025.
Postdoctoral Residents will be expected to perform all the duties of a generalist clinician in a comprehensive multicultural university counseling center and will receive supervision according to the State of California Board of Psychology guidelines.
Duties include but are not limited to: short-term individual, group, and couples counseling; possible supervision of psychology interns and/or practicum trainees; counseling backssment and referral; crisis intervention;
consultation with students, faculty, staff, and parents; and development of campus outreach activities for a target population (e. g. International students, students who identify with a specific religious group, students with disabilities, LGBT Resource Center, Cross-cultural center).
The Multicultural Postdoctoral Residency also provides the opportunity to develop or continue an area of emphasis regarding cultural diversity. Applicants will need to indicate their area of interest for the specialization in their cover letter /letter of interest. Due to the unique professional development needs of Postdoctoral Residents, we encourage involvement in numerous forms of training and supervision
of interns and/or practicum trainees. Postdoctoral Residents attend Social Justice and Outreach Seminar, attend a Supervision of Supervision or Professional Development seminar, provide (with a licensed psychologist) supervision to the psychology intern group supervision, and may have the opportunity to provide secondary supervision (30 minutes per week) to an intern and/or practicum trainee.
Multicultural Postdoctoral Residency Emphasis Area Due to CAPS' commitment to the development of practitioners who promote social justice and consistently work from a multicultural lens, Postdoctoral Residents are provided supervision and training as they develop an area of focus related to a specific cultural group or topic related to multiculturalism and diversity.
The Multicultural Postdoctoral Residents are expected to engage in these activities as part of increasing their competency regarding the selected area of focus. The training coordinator, primary supervisor, and/or project mentor will provide support and guidance throughout these steps. Residency Components There are four major component areas of the Training Program. These areas are Cultural Diversity, Training (including Supervision), Direct Service, and Indirect Service. Cultural Diversity This component is considered one of the most important of the training program for Postdoctoral Residents and is woven throughout all other components.
Cultural diversity themes appear in individual and group sessions, supervision, in the outreach programming in which Postdoctoral Residents take part, in the training seminar presentations, and in clinical meetings. In addition, there are many seminar experiences focusing on self-awareness of cultural identities. Additionally, CAPS hosts an annual one-day Multicultural Training Day conference, which Postdoctoral Residents attend.
Postdoctoral Residents have the option to deliver presentations at the conference. Training Tentative Seminars Attended by Postdoctoral Residents Supervision of Supervision Seminar: The Supervision of Supervision Seminar is facilitated by a licensed psychologist and attended by only Postdoctoral Residents. The opportunity to provide supervision to an intern and/or a practicum trainees is dependent on the number of interns/practicum trainees available, the requirements set forth by the internship/practicum training program, and with approval from the resident's primary supervisor and Training Committee.
Postdoctoral Residents may also obtain supervision experience by co-facilitating outreach activities, workshops, and groups with an intern and/or a practicum trainee. Social Justice and Outreach Semina r: The Social Justice and Outreach Seminar occurs during the Fall semester and is led by a licensed psychologist. Trainees will discuss the role of psychologists in addressing social justice issues that may prevent or alleviate mental health struggles; explore the relationship between social justice and the development of outreach services and programs; and may help in developing specialization areas in which they focus their outreach and group efforts (e.
g. LGBT student services, cross-cultural center, international students, substance abuse, eating disordersand body image, suicide prevention). Seminars Co-Facilitated by Postdoctoral Residents: Co-Facilitating Intern Group Supervision: Postdoctoral Residents may have the opportunity to co-lead Intern Group Supervision for one semester out of the academic year. Group Supervision will be co-led with a licensed psychologist and is attended by the psychology interns. Group supervision provides a forum for the psychology interns to discuss clinical work and improve clinical skills, whereas it is an opportunity for the Postdoctoral Residents to provide clinical guidance, practice ethical decision making, and develop their identity as a supervisor.
Supervision/Case Consultation: ● Individual (1:1) Supervision (all trainees): CAPS meets or exceeds the supervision requirement in the Board of Psychology's Supervised Professional Experience (SPE) regulation. Postdoctoral Residents will be provided with supervision for at least 10% (4 or 4.5 hours) of the total time worked each week. Postdoctoral Residents will have at least one hour per week of individual supervision for the training year.
Supervisor assignments for the Fall semester are made by the Training Committee. All trainees are required to change supervisors during the second semester to obtain a breadth of orientations, techniques, and styles. For the second semester, trainees' preferences for supervisors are solicited and considered in assignments made by the Training Committee. Every effort is made to match requests. ● Group Supervision: Group supervision occurs one hour per week. Group supervision is led by a licensed psychologist and is attended by the Postdoctoral Residents.
Group supervision provides a forum for discussing clinical work and improving clinical skills, as well as professional development issues. ● Clinical Consultation Meeting: This weekly meeting is for all clinicians, psychiatrists, and trainees. It is an opportunity to present cases to one another and engage in consultation. The emphasis in the meeting is on viewing our work as an interdisciplinary team effort to provide the best possible service to students. Audio/Video Recording: Postdoctoral residents are highly encouraged to record most of their sessions and are required to record 10 sessions per semester for training purposes.
Direct Service Direct service hours are provided through individual, couple, and group counseling sessions; outreach presentations; backssment and crises coverage, and providing supervision. Postdoctoral Residents are expected to deliver 22.5 hours per week in Fall semester and 24.5 hours of direct service per week in the Spring. Individual/Couple Psychotherapy: Trainees are expected to accrue the majority of the direct service hours through work with individual clients and/or couples. The size of the caseload varies considerably depending on whether clients are seen weekly or less often.
Clinical load may also vary during slower times of the year, such as winter break and the beginning of Fall semester, and higher during peak times such as midterms and finals. Groups Trainees may be involved in providing group therapy. Formation of groups will be discussed in orientation, individual and group supervision. Groups are supervised by the licensed clinician co-leading the group, or the designated supervisor. Outreach, Workshops, and Consultation Trainees are encouraged to be involved in various CAPS programming. Trainees are encouraged to present psycho-educational workshops at CAPS.
Topics may include: stress management, procrastination, time management, cross-cultural communication skills, sleep hygiene, and many more. Trainees may also be part of programs presented during re-occurring campus events such as Eating Disorders Awareness Week, Transgender Awareness Week, or African American History month. Trainees may establish consultation relationships with any number of student organizations or offices, including: Gender Equity Center, MOSAIC Cross-Cultural Center, Athletics Department, Residence Life, Accessible Education Center, The Greek System, Mental Health Ambassadors (student group de-stigmatizing mental health services), and Peers In Pride (LGBTQ mentoring program) or the Pride Center.
Time spent on these projects varies widely. Trainees are welcome to suggest programs based on their interest areas. Triage and Crisis Coverage : Postdoctoral Residents will be required to have 2 triage appointments per week (2 x 1 hour backssments or 2 hours); triage appointments are generally the entry point for our students and are scheduled appointments that last approximately 45 minutes and are designed to backss the student’s reason for wanting personal counseling, backss for risk, and plan treatment.
After the triage appointment, if determined to be appropriate for our services, the student is either scheduled an intake or personal returning or placed on the waitlist to be assigned to an appropriate counselor (this depends on schedules and time of the semester). CAPS counselors provide crisis services during business hours Monday to Friday. Each semester, a variety of crisis cases demand our attention. These include walk-in clients who seem to be in crisis, calls from staff in the residence halls, or requests from faculty or staff to consult about troubled students.
Postdoctoral Residents are required to have 2 hours of crisis coverage per week, during which you manage any crises that arise/come into the center. In addition to the assigned shift, from time to time all counselors may be called on to assist with crisis situations or cover for other team members. Trainees are not responsible for after-hour emergency coverage. All after-hours emergency coverage is managed by department administrators. Indirect Service Peer Support Meetings Each level of trainee group is encouraged to develop a weekly meeting to support each other and process their unique developmental experiences.
Meetings may focus on supporting each other through transitions, discussing issues that come up around working in CAPS, and processing the dynamics within the cohort. This experience is optional but highly encouraged for Postdoctoral Residents. Administrative Time Trainees schedule time into their weekly schedules to complete their case records, review session recordings, and attend to other administrative tasks. In addition, certain blocks of free time for this will present themselves from time to time (e.
g. cancellations, no-shows). Other Consultation, Club, or Committee Work In the past, trainees have become involved with other organizations that correspond to their own interests. These have included the Career Services; Health Services; MOSAIC Cross-cultural Center; Cesar Chavez Community Action Center; Pride Center; Gender Equity Center; Athletic Department, etc. Postdoctoral Residents also may have the opportunity to sit on search committees (e. g. CAPS’s APA-accredited psychology internship, Multicultural Postdoctoral Residency program). Attendance at Division or Departmental Meetings and Functions As part of CAPS, trainees attend various meetings throughout the year that involve the staff and faculty, such as Division meetings and functions.
CAPS also provides 1-3 trainings per year to all staff which include trainees. Other Training Opportunities Case Presentations/Mock Job Interviews Postdoctoral Residents, due to their unique developmental needs, are required to complete a form of professional development during the training year. The Postdoctoral Residents will provide one case presentation and a mock job interview. Presentations will be provided to the members of the training committee in a scheduled meeting.
Multicultural Project Postdoctoral Residents will also complete a special multicultural project that focuses on Postdoctoral Residents’ interest area. Multicultural Postdoctoral Residents will have an opportunity to create or join a project that focuses on a student population. Due to Counseling and Psychological Services’ commitment to the development of practitioners who promote social justice and consistently work within a multicultural lens, Postdoctoral Residents are provided guidance as they develop an area of focus related to a specific cultural group or topic related to multiculturalism and diversity.
The Training Coordinator or designee will meet with the postdocs in the Fall Semester to provide initial guidance and connect the postdocs to the appropriate collaborator on campus. Required Qualifications Post-Doctoral Residents must have completed the requirement of a terminal academic degree in an accredited Ph D, Psy D, or Ed D program prior to starting the residency. Compensation The Multicultural Postdoctoral Residency for the 2024-25 cohort will provide a stipend comp rate of $3,964 a month. Postdoctoral Residents will have access to excellent medical and dental benefits.
Postdoctoral Residents will also have university privileges that include library use, discounts on public transportation, days off for holiday closures, two personal holidays, in addition to paid time off accrual. Application Procedures Applications should be submitted by Sunday, January 7, 2024, at 11:59 PM, Pacific Standard Time (PST). It is our hope to notify applicants regarding interview offers around mid- January. Video conference or phone interviews will be offered to select applicants which will occur in January. CAPS will follow the APPIC Postdoctoral Selection Standards and Common Hold Date (CHD; February 26, 2024).
However, the position will be open until filled. Select to complete the SJSU Online Employment Application and attach the following documents: Letter of interest which includes a clear statement of your area of interest for the multicultural specialization; Current curriculum vitae that reflects all clinical experiences; Three recent (less than 3 years old) original letters of recommendation, including at least two letters from licensed clinical supervisors); and Transcript of terminal degree (unofficial transcripts/copies are acceptable for the application process, but official transcripts will be required if an offer is made).
SJSU’s application portal allows 6 uploads total. Please upload as follows: 1. Cover Letter/Letter of Interest 2. Curriculum Vitae (CV) 3. Under “Additional Documents”, select “Portfolio” to upload your transcript. 4-6. Under “Additional Supporting Document” sections #1-3, upload three letters of recommendation. All application materials need to be submitted by the deadline. Applications that do not include all required materials will not be considered. All letters (i.
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with a multi-disciplinary team, employing a variety of strategies, and techniques to enable a member to manage their physical, environmental and psycho-social health issues. Conduct telephonic and face to face Social Work outreach to assigned members to backss health, environment, mental health, nutrition, functionality, decline, and psycho-social areas of concerns by conducting a Social Work backssment.
In response to backssments, coach and problem solve with member to identify and address specific goal(s) to support health and behavior change. Timely documents Social Work Interventions and goals in the EMR. Adheres to the departments documentation requirement of submitting face to
face field visit documentation within 2 business days of seeing the Member. Documents all telephonic and virtual visits into the medical record the same day care is provided.
Promotes the value of Health Care Advanced Directive and documents discussion of member preferences. Provide appropriate interventions to optimize health and well-being. Interventions may include education, the coordination of community- based support services, supportive counseling for mental health conditions, care navigation, advanced care and end of life planning Makes referrals to case manager, as appropriate, and/or refers member's family to community support services and resources. Provide home backssment
to high-risk members and develop an individual care plan To better serve members and implement the model of care, will understand the clinical program design, program monitoring and reporting.
Perform a full range of clinical Social Worker procedures in accordance with clinical privileges granted by the Plan and based in accordance with Social Work standards of practice. Practice as an interdependent member of the health team and provide important components of primary health care through direct Social Work Services, consultation, collaboration, referral, teaching, and advocacy. Provide direct and indirect services to both inpatient and outpatient service locations in accordance with Social Work standards of practice.
backss and treat outpatients in individual and family modalities exercising mature professional judgment and using a wide range of social work skills to include individual and family counseling to assist patients and their families in dealing with chronic and acute diseases/injuries. Conduct psychosocial backssments to determine patient needs and resources (both family support and community support). Provide counseling to patient and family in matters directly related to patient's limitation, adjustment to medical condition, and ongoing treatment.
Participates with Nurses and Physicians in the implementation of discharge plans, follow-up care, and transfers to other health care facilities (e. g. nursing homes, rehabilitation hospitals, etc. ) Plan and maintain referral and coordination services of services with other agencies to provide optimal patient care. Provide consultation services to medical, nursing, and ancillary hospital staff regarding psychosocial issues, discharge plans, and follow-up care for patients and families. Respond independently, and with various media, to appropriate community requests. Consults with hospitals and plan in the coordination of care regarding the mental health of members.
Develop and maintain working relationships with community resources. Take initiative in identifying and backssing the needs of the community and organize responses to address those needs. Act as a human services agent, using clinical judgment and knowledge of area resources to provide information and referrals to patients and other care providers. Interface with the RN Case Manager(s) and the Interdisciplinary Team (IDT) in the development and implementation of Social Work interventions. Integrate Social Work case management and nurse case management as a team.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. 5 years of experience in care management, Medical Social Work, Hospice Social Work, Home Health, backssment, long term member/patient care management or community-based resource delivery. Previous work with vulnerable adults or older adult population. Skill to understand current and potential needs of members to take appropriate action to support member in health and well-being changes. Skill in building trust in partnership with member/client/patient.
Basic knowledge of complex care management and care management principles. Master's Degree in Social Work (MSW) required from an accredited School of Social Work by the Council on Social Work Education Preferred unrestricted California Social Work License (LCSW) in good standing Preferred Bilingual in Spanish depending on market population needs Work requires driving to field visits where Member is. Intermediate to advanced computer skills and experience with Microsoft Word and Outlook email system. Ability to use a variety of electronic information applications/software programs.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. For more details: jobs-search. org/legal_san-jose-c426441/medical-social-worker-home-care-san-jose_i1959781665