Location: Las Cruces, NM
Company: Families And Youth
the safety, supervision, and welfare of youth residing at the shelter. Youth Care Specialists meet the immediate supervision and care needs of youth, including transportation to/from school and appointments; housekeeping and custodial duties; food preparation and handling; participation in life skills, educational, and recreational programming; and assisting youth with activities of daily living.
Youth Care Specialists also perform crisis intervention and case management support in collaboration with case manager, clinical and supervisory staff. Job Qualifications: Must be 21 years or older per licensing regulations GED or High School diploma 1 year experience working with at risk youth;
or Bachelor's degree in human services related field Applicants with personal experiences of homelessness, juvenile justice and child welfare system involvement are encouraged to apply Must pass a CYFD Criminal Records Check Must maintain a valid New Mexico Driver's License Must be able to successfully perform non-violent crisis intervention and CPR/First Aid upon hire (trainings will be provided)
- Shifts available: mornings (7:00 am - 3:00 pm); evening shifts (3:00 pm - 11:00 pm); and weekends (all shift) Summary of Duties: Youth Care Specialists are primarily responsible for ensuring the safety, supervision, and welfare of youth residing at the shelter.
Youth Care Specialists meet the immediate supervision and care needs of youth, including transportation to/from school and appointments; housekeeping and custodial duties; food preparation and handling; participation in life skills, educational, and recreational programming; and assisting youth with activities of daily living. Youth Care Specialists also perform crisis intervention and case management support in collaboration
with case manager, clinical and supervisory staff. Job Qualifications: Must be 21 years or older per licensing regulations GED or High School diploma 1 year experience working with at risk youth; or Bachelor's degree in human services related field Applicants with personal experiences of homelessness, juvenile justice and child welfare system involvement are encouraged to apply Must pass a CYFD Criminal Records Check Must maintain a valid New Mexico Driver's License Must be able to successfully perform non-violent crisis intervention and CPR/First Aid upon hire (trainings will be provided)
Nonprofit & Fundraising Jobs refer to employment opportunities within organizations that operate to serve a public or social benefit, rather than to make a profit for shareholders. These roles are often characterized by a commitment to a cause, such as education, health, social justice, or the environment. Fundraising jobs, in particular, focus on generating income for these causes through donor outreach, grant writing, events, and campaigns. Individuals in this sector are typically motivated by a strong sense of purpose and a drive to make a positive impact on society.
- Shifts available: mornings (7:00 am - 3:00 pm); evening shifts (3:00 pm - 11:00 pm); and weekends (all shift) Summary of Duties: Youth Care Specialists are primarily responsible for ensuring the safety, supervision, and welfare of youth residing at the shelter.
Youth Care Specialists meet the immediate supervision and care needs of youth, including transportation to/from school and appointments; housekeeping and custodial duties; food preparation and handling; participation in life skills, educational, and recreational programming; and assisting youth with activities of daily living. Youth Care Specialists also perform crisis intervention and case management support in collaboration
with case manager, clinical and supervisory staff. Job Qualifications: Must be 21 years or older per licensing regulations GED or High School diploma 1 year experience working with at risk youth; or Bachelor's degree in human services related field Applicants with personal experiences of homelessness, juvenile justice and child welfare system involvement are encouraged to apply Must pass a CYFD Criminal Records Check Must maintain a valid New Mexico Driver's License Must be able to successfully perform non-violent crisis intervention and CPR/First Aid upon hire (trainings will be provided)
stakeholder processes and state and federal regulatory proceedings, while also participating in WRA’s legislative advocacy and relationship building efforts to promote effective transmission planning and grid expansion. The Senior Advisor will review grid expansion studies, grid modernization technologies, federal transmission planning reforms, and new transmission proposals.
The Senior Advisor will independently provides compelling backssments of technical information that are accessible and actionable to non-technical audiences with the overall aim of rapidly expanding the transmission system to support WRA goals for greater clean energy integration and decarbonization. About Western
Resource Advocates WRA fights climate change and its impacts to sustain the environment, economy, and people of the West. We respect the different needs of diverse people and partner with them to develop a shared vision for progress—one that advances communities while protecting biodiversity.
Our team of policy experts, scientists, economists, and attorneys has a 30-year history of working where decisions are made, sweating the details, creating evidence-based solutions, and holding decision makers accountable. This on the ground work with policymakers and other advocates advances clean energy, protects air, land, water, and wildlife—and sustains the lives and livelihoods of the West.
Location This position may work remotely in one WRA’s states, from one of WRA’s six offices; or a hybrid of the two.
WRA’s region includes Arizona, Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming. WRA has offices located in Boulder, CO; Carson City, NV; Denver, CO; Phoenix, AZ; Salt Lake City, UT; and Santa Fe, NM. Responsibilities And Activities Independently develop, draft, and advocate for transmission expansion and planning backssments across the Interior West. Build relationships and work with representatives of regulated utilities, regulators, consumer advocates, clean energy and environmental advocates, and other electric industry stakeholders to advance transmission development and grid expansion.
Participate in day ahead energy market initiatives on behalf of WRA on transmission and seams related issues. Represent WRA at Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC), the Colorado Coordinated Planning Group, CAISO, and other transmission planning and expansion forums. Represent WRA in coalitions of aligned organizations and assist in coalition comment drafting efforts. Partner with Indigenous Peoples Engagement Manager to monitor transmission expansion initiatives across indigenous and tribal lands. Collaborate with WRA staff to produce and disseminate materials that effectively communicate our mission, goals and the results of our work to external audiences.
Oversee and manage outside consultants. Review and analyze transmission proposals in state utility regulatory proceedings. Serve as an expert witness representing WRA in regulatory, legislative, and other policy forums, including through written and oral testimony. Lead WRA’s engagement in regional transmission planning efforts and interface with transmission planners in West Connect, Northern Grid, CAISO and WECC who are doing long term transmission modeling and planning.
Keep abreast of energy and climate topics to inform policy development, with an eye for equitable and inclusive policies and mechanisms. Lead efforts to develop policy tools that address potential issues related to the impact of transmission expansion on environmental and cultural resources within the region. Assist with grant proposals and reports. Proactively and effectively coordinate with other WRA policy teams to execute a common set of strategic priorities. Identify needed communications or outreach materials, and collaborate with WRA Marketing and Communications staff to produce and disseminate materials that effectively communicate our mission, goals, and the results of our work to external audiences.
Collaborate with WRA Government Affairs staff to evaluate, develop, and/or advocate for proposed legislation consistent with achieving WRA’s regional markets and transmission expansion goals. Occasional travel to meetings and events, generally within the Interior West. Required Qualifications Any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience, that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the essential functions of this position, will be considered.
For example, the requisite expereince, knowledge, skills, and abilities would include: Bachelors degree in power systems, electrical engineering, energy economics, or related fields. At least 5-8 years of relevant experience in power systems, regional transmission plans, grid expansion, bulk power transmission and economics, or related fields. Strong analytical skills. Extensive experience or familiarity with public utility regulation, the energy industry, clean energy technologies, decarbonization strategies, climate policy, or related work. Background in economics, public policy, engineering, or related disciplines.
Knowledge of or willingness to understand complex regulatory processes and policy pathways. Excellent ability to write and communicate clearly, and explain complex concepts to a variety of audiences, including non-experts. Ability to build relationships and collaborate effectively with a variety of stakeholders. Strong organizational and time-management skills, with attention to detail and follow‐through. SENIOR POLICY ADVISOR QUALIFICATIONS To be considered for the Senior Policy Advisor role, in addition to the above qualifications, a candidate should demonstrate at least two of the following: Master’s degree in electrical engineering, power system engineering, or energy economics with a specialty in power engineering or electrical engineering.
Existing relationships with key stakeholders and decision makers in WRA’s region. Demonstrable knowledge of the politics and transmission policy landscape in WRA’s region. Experience testifying as an expert witness before state public utility commissions or presenting before official bodies or in a public forum. Physical Requirements Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Some travel is required. Salary And Benefits The salary range is $86,500-$121,000 annually; salary depends on relevant experience and new staff rarely start at the top of the range. WRA’s excellent benefits package includes a 401(k) retirement plan with up to 5% matching and health, dental, vision, and life & disability insurance with 100% of premiums paid by WRA. Annually, staff receive three weeks paid vacation leave to start, twelve paid sick days, one paid volunteer day, one paid birthday off, 12 paid holidays, and WRA is closed for Winter Break between Christmas Day and New Year’s Day for additional paid time off.
After one-year employees are eligible for up to twelve weeks of parental leave with the first six weeks paid, and after five years, staff are eligible for up to twelve weeks of paid sabbatical leave. Position is full-time exempt. Deadline To Apply: Open Until Filled with priority review beginning on Tuesday, January 9, 2024. Diversity and inclusion are a critical component of our business strategy, mission and vision. We welcome candidates from an array of backgrounds and experiences to join our team.
Learn more about our commitment here: wraoldsite. /#commitment-to-diversity. Western Resource Advocates is an equal opportunity employer (EOE) and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, interaction, gender identity, interactionual orientation, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, marital status, amnesty, or veteran status. Apply To Be WRA’s Senior Transmission Policy Advisor!