NewStudent Life Assistant Principal Culture & Growth (6-12) Mid-PacificStudent Life Assistant Principal Culture & Growth (6-12)Honolulu, HIResponsibilities include supervising faculty, enhancing student support systems, and fostering a sense of belonging among students. A progressive educational institution in Honolulu seeks an experienced Assistant Principal for Student Life.
Systems Engineer Principal Science Applications International CorpSystems Engineer PrincipalHI$160,001–$200,000 / yearWorking in a consultative and highly collaborative capacity, the Systems Engineer delivers technical and analytical support to senior leaders, planners, and mission partners to improve decision-making, strengthen alliances and partnerships, and enhance operational presence, resilience, and all-domain mission effectiveness. The incumbent supports the development, integration, and execution of operational plans and contributes to the creation and refinement of a civilian Common Operating Picture (COP) through concept development, operational analysis, modeling and simulation, and systems-level assessment.
Principal EP Mapping Specialist - CAS Medtronic PlcPrincipal EP Mapping Specialist - CASHonolulu, HIRemoteIf you are applying to perform work for Medtronic, Inc. ("Medtronic") in any position which will involve performing at least two (2) hours of work on average each week within the unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County, you can find here a list of all material job duties of the specific job position which Medtronic reasonably believes that criminal history may have a direct, adverse and negative relationship potentially resulting in the withdrawal of a conditional offer of employment. The following benefits and additional compensation are available to those regular employees who work 20+ hours per week: Health, Dental and vision insurance, Health Savings Account, Healthcare Flexible Spending Account, Life insurance, Long-term disability leave, Dependent daycare spending account, Tuition assistance/reimbursement, and Simple Steps (global well-being program).
Student Teacher Supervision - Principal - (Wahiawa, HI.) - College of Education Grand Canyon University Dining ServicesStudent Teacher Supervision - Principal - (Wahiawa, HI.) - College of EducationMaui, HIThe Site Supervisor may also serve as an in-state (Hawaii) point of contact ("Program Coordinator") and may be required, as needed, to communicate and coordinate with districts and school sites regarding placements, in addition to completing limited in-person responsibilities to support program operations and stakeholder engagement. Act as a resource person to the Principal Candidate by providing additional sources of information and by being available through phone or e-mail contact, cooperatively deriving workable solutions if difficulties arise.
NewSenior Principal Relationship and Business Development Manager (Remote-Eligible) Capital OneSenior Principal Relationship and Business Development Manager (Remote-Eligible)Honolulu, HIRemote$161,500–$184,300 / yearResponsibilitiesStrategic Growth: Strategically identifying leads, developing proposals and negotiating agreements to maximize network growthBusiness Development: Identifying and creating business cases for new development activities with internal and external partnersRelationship Management: Serving as the strategic liaison between external accounts, maintaining relationships with decision-makers, and advising clients on new product or operational initiativesClient Portfolio Management: Exploring new partnership opportunities and managing a portfolio of clients to retain, grow, and drive existing and new business by increasing acceptance and volumeRisk & Compliance: Actively managing and evaluating risk and customer-impacting issues, and ensuring compliance with new processes during contract and pricing negotiationsMarket Analysis: Performing market analyses to maintain knowledge of industry trends, the competitive environment, and the opportunity pipeline to increase network transaction volume and revenue generationClient Engagement: This is a client-facing role requiring approximately 10% travelBasic QualificationsHigh School Diploma, GED or equivalent certificationAt least 8 years of payments industry experience in business development, sales, strategy, relationship management or marketingPreferred QualificationsBachelor's Degree in Business, Finance or Marketing9+ years of payments industry experience in business development, sales, strategy, relationship management or marketingBusiness Development experience within Fintech, Credit Card or Commercial Banking industriesClient management experience within international marketsCapital One is open to hiring a Remote Employee for this opportunity. This role is key to increasing network transaction volume and revenue generation by selling new programs, projects, and promotions, and requires actively managing and escalating risk and customer-impacting issues.
Principal / Senior Mechanical Design Engineer Interface EngineeringPrincipal / Senior Mechanical Design EngineerHonolulu, HawaiiAs a 100% employee-owned firm, we’re proud to offer our Collaboration from Home policy—giving you the flexibility of a hybrid schedule (2 days in-office per week minimum) while staying connected to a team that values innovation, inclusion, and impact. Our staff is empowered to design community service programs (e.g., clean up beaches, serve meals at shelters, tutor school-aged children, etc.) – using paid volunteer time.
Senior Principal Specialty Engineer Science Applications International CorpSenior Principal Specialty EngineerHI$160,001–$200,000 / yearSAIC - Senior Principal Specialty Engineer in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States Join our Talent Network >Talent Network Alumni Connect Current Employees Events Featured Locations Chantilly Charleston Colorado Springs Crane El Segundo Fort Meade Hampton Roads Hawaii Huntsville Reston San Diego Southern Maryland St. Louis Washington DC View All Locations Career Fields Business Management Cyber Cloud Data Science DevSecOps Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Network Engineering Software Engineering Systems Engineering Technical Support View All Career Fields View All Jobs Candidate Resources Chantilly Charleston Colorado Springs Crane El Segundo Fort Meade Hampton Roads Hawaii Huntsville Reston San Diego Southern Maryland St. Louis Washington DC View All Locations Business Management Cyber Cloud Data Science DevSecOps Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Network Engineering Software Engineering Systems Engineering Technical Support View All Career Fields. Senior Principal Specialty Engineer Job ID: T2601607 Location: Pearl Harbor, HI, United States Date Posted: Mar 8, 2026 Category: Engineering and Sciences Subcategory: Specialty Engr Schedule: Full-Time Shift: Day Job Travel: Yes - 25% of the time Minimum Clearance Required: TS/SCI Clearance Level: Must Be Able to Obtain TS/SCI with Poly Potential for Remote Work: On-Site Benefits: Click here Share mail Apply Now >Apply Now >.
NewPrincipal / Senior Mechanical Design Engineer (MEP) Job, Honolulu Energi PeoplePrincipal / Senior Mechanical Design Engineer (MEP) Job, HonoluluHonolulu, HIEmployee Ownership (ESOP): Build meaningful equity in the firmHybrid Flexibility: Structured hybrid work model supporting balance and connectionClear Leadership Pathway: Transparent and personalized career progressionProject Variety & Impact: Work on complex, high‑performance buildings across multiple sectorsCompany CulturePeople‑first, inclusive environmentStrong emphasis on work/life balanceContinuous professional and leadership developmentInnovative design tools and forward‑thinking engineeringCollaboration with respected industry leadersCore ValuesConscientious. The Principal / Senior Mechanical Design Engineer (MEP) will lead impactful projects, mentor high‑calibre teams, and build lasting client relationships, while maintaining a healthy work/life balance through a hybrid working model.
Principal Networks Systems Engineer (NSE-4) Leidos Holdings IncPrincipal Networks Systems Engineer (NSE-4)Wahiawa, HI$154,050–$278,475 / yearTechnical Proficiency: Be able to read, interpret, and provide network designs for various types of presentation both technical and high-level informative; thorough knowledge of STE/STN and RMF to ensure system compliance; troubleshoot network performance issues, analyze net traffic and provide capacity planning solutions; analyze and understand complex firewall security zones and policies with the ability to transform policies between multiple vendor firewall devices while meeting mission requirements; utilize application security tools (i.e. Nessus, NMAP) to identify vulnerabilities and weaknesses. Desirable Skills: Expert understanding of TCP/IP network architecture; demonstrated experience with networking concepts in a virtualized environment; expert knowledge in computer security, whether in pen testing, tool development or other related effort.
Principal Product Designer Chegg, Inc.Principal Product DesignerHonolulu, HawaiiWe need someone who operates at the intersection of product strategy, design craft, and AI-first delivery: a person who can determine which problems are worth solving, turn that into a plan the team can build, and bring it to life through design, rapid prototyping, and real user testing. Use a variety of techniques (one-on-one user interviews, rapid prototypes built with AI coding tools, and whatever else works) to validate and invalidate a wide breadth of ideas quickly and cheaply.
Principal Cybersecurity Engineer Goldbelt IncorporatedPrincipal Cybersecurity EngineerHonolulu, HI$100,000–$135,000 / yearThis role provides technical oversight for Functional Mission Analysis-Cyber (FMA-C) and Mission-Relevant Terrain-Cyber (MRT-C) efforts, advising government leadership on cyber dependencies, mission risk, and operational impacts. Necessary Skills and Knowledge: Extensive knowledge of cybersecurity principles, mission assurance frameworks, and defensive cyber operations supporting operational mission systems.
Principal Project Management Consultant Kaiser PermanentePrincipal Project Management ConsultantHonolulu, HI$184,500–$238,700 / yearAdditionalLocations-[ --{ ----"city":-"Maryland", ----"region":-null, ----"country":-null --}, --{ ----"city":-"Pasadena", ----"region":-"CA", ----"country":-"United-States" --}, --{ ----"city":-"Honolulu", ----"region":-null, ----"country":-null --}, --{ ----"city":-"Portland", ----"region":-"OR", ----"country":-"United-States" --}, --{ ----"city":-"Atlanta", ----"region":-"GA", ----"country":-"United-States" --}, --{ ----"city":-"Greenwood-Village", ----"region":-null, ----"country":-null --}, --{ ----"city":-"Hyattsville", ----"region":-null, ----"country":-null --}, --{ ----"city":-null, ----"region":-"Washington", ----"country":-"United-States" --}, --{ ----"city":-"Renton", ----"region":-null, ----"country":-null --} ] custom_fields. Actual pay determined at offer will be based on years of relevant work experience, education, certifications, skills and geographic location along with a review of current employees in similar roles to ensure that pay equity is achieved and maintained across Kaiser Permanente.
Principal UXUI Product Designer Cloud Software Group IncPrincipal UXUI Product DesignerHI$203,654–$305,480 / yearNY generally ranges: $203,654-$305,480 CA generally ranges: $212,509-$318,763 All other locations fall under our General State range: $177,090-$265,636 Benefits may vary depending on the nature of your employment with Cloud Software Group and the country where you work. Collaborating closely with talented designers, product managers, and engineers across the globe, you''ll lead major initiatives to create intuitive and innovative solutions that empower our users.
Principal Services Executive - Diversified Industries Workday IncPrincipal Services Executive - Diversified IndustriesHI$169,000–$253,600 / yearWe work closely with Account Executives, Sales Directors, Pre-sales, Value Engineering, Partners, and Customer Success to shape services strategy, differentiate Workday's deployment approach, and set customers up for successful implementations. The team is accountable for protecting and advancing Workday's track record of customer satisfaction while helping drive subscription growth, services adoption, and long-term platform consumption across Medium Enterprise customers.
\n Principal Accountant\n\n Matson Inc\n Principal Accountant\n\nHonolulu, HIThese benefits options include life insurance, supplemental life insurance, paid leaves of absence, and long-term disability insurance, as well as more specialized benefits such as emergency childcare, death and dismemberment insurance, prepaid legal services, and adoption assistance. The Principal Accountant supports the Controller's organization by playing a critical role in the monthly and quarterly financial close, SEC reporting support, and compliance with U.S. GAAP and SOX 404 requirements.
\n Principal Information Security Operations Engineer\n\n Matson Inc\n Principal Information Security Operations Engineer\n\nHonolulu, HIWhat you'll do: Manage day-to-day security operational tasks such as security event monitoring, log monitoring and security incident management, compliance monitoring, data loss prevention, and monitoring and responding to emerging threats varying from endpoint to server to public cloud. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure security controls, infrastructure and tools, including firewalls, intrusion detection systems, data loss prevention systems, and security information and event management (SIEM) systems are implemented and maintained throughout the organization.
Senior Principal Systems Engineer (Onsite) BAE Systems PlcSenior Principal Systems Engineer (Onsite)Honolulu, HIfor description visit the url https://jobs.baesystems.com/global/en/job/BAE1US124884BREXTERNAL/Senior-Principal-Systems-Engineer-(Onsite).
Principal Architect (Virtualization and Cloud-Native technologies) Akamai Technologies, Inc.Principal Architect (Virtualization and Cloud-Native technologies)Honolulu, HI$200,000–$360,000 / yearWe are looking for a Principal Architect with expertise in Operating Systems, Hypervisors, Virtual Machines, and Containers, with good Cloud-Native tendencies, to lead the architecture and design of next-generation infrastructure services. For US based candidates only - the base salary for this position ranges from $200,000 - $360,000/year; a candidate’s salary is determined by various factors including, but not limited to, relevant work experience, skills, certifications and location.
Principal Networks Systems Engineer (NSE-4) LeidosPrincipal Networks Systems Engineer (NSE-4)Wahiawa, HawaiiTechnical Proficiency : Be able to read, interpret, and provide network designs for various types of presentation both technical and high-level informative; thorough knowledge of STE/STN and RMF to ensure system compliance; troubleshoot network performance issues, analyze net traffic and provide capacity planning solutions; analyze and understand complex firewall security zones and policies with the ability to transform policies between multiple vendor firewall devices while meeting mission requirements; utilize application security tools (i.e. Nessus, NMAP) to identify vulnerabilities and weaknesses. Desirable Skills : Expert understanding of TCP/IP network architecture; demonstrated experience with networking concepts in a virtualized environment; expert knowledge in computer security, whether in pen testing, tool development or other related effort.
Senior Principal Systems Training Engineer (onsite) RTX CorpSenior Principal Systems Training Engineer (onsite)Honolulu, HIResponsibilities may include assisting with the collection and coordination of Fleet user feedback across government and RTX teams; supporting operator training and troubleshooting efforts related to system employment and trouble ticket submission; and providing command and control subject matter expertise during training events, exercises, and operational demonstrations. This person will serve as a key liaison between Fleet users, government stakeholders, subcontractors, and RTX personnel to support operational integration, user feedback, and customer engagement efforts associated with the Navy program.
Principal Fire Protection Engineer SOLV Energy LLCPrincipal Fire Protection EngineerHIRemote$144,963–$173,956 / yearIn addition, candidate introductions or resumes can only be submitted to our internal talent acquisition recruiting team if a signed vendor agreement is already on file and the third-party recruiter or agency has received formal instructions from our internal talent acquisition team to submit candidates for a particular job posting. Proven experience working with Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs), including fire marshals and code officials, to secure approvals, ensure regulatory compliance, and successfully navigate permitting, design review, and inspection processes for complex fire protection systems.
Relocate to Australia: Principal - Nuclear Safety Management System Assurance AECOMRelocate to Australia: Principal - Nuclear Safety Management System AssuranceHonolulu, HIAdditional Information** **Why you’ll love working with us:** + Flexible work arrangements, including alternative start/finish times, part-time, job-sharing and hybrid work options + Purchase up to 6 weeks additional annual leave per year + Flex public holidays – swap Easter or other holidays for ones that suit you better + Continuous learning and growth - lunch and learns, professional development courses, financial study assistance, 5 days paid study leave, global career opportunities **Ready to push the limits of what’s possible?** We invite you to bring your bold ideas and big dreams and become part of a global team of over 50,000 planners, designers, engineers, scientists, digital innovators, program and construction managers and other professionals delivering projects that create a positive and tangible impact around the world.
Principal, Resilience Haley & Aldrich IncPrincipal, ResilienceHonolulu, HIThe successful candidate will bring strong market insight, technical credibility, business development experience, the ability to expand our footprint in resilience services and client markets, and lead teams of scientists, planners and engineers on complex, high-value projects. In this position, you will: Lead and grow the company's resilience portfolio by refining the market strategy, develop and maintain strategic client relationships, identify new business opportunities, and drive significant revenue growth in the resilience practice.
Principal Haley & Aldrich IncPrincipalHI$200,000–$240,000 / yearYou will provide leadership and technical direction for a nationwide team supporting the design, evaluation, engineering, and optimization of treatment systems addressing a broad range of emerging contaminants, industrial process water, and site remediation challenges. Leverage your breadth of experience and knowledge from working across multiple clients, projects, codes, regulatory frameworks, and/or market segments and geographies to align project scopes with client objectives to deliver extraordinary client value.
Principal Change Management Consultant UKGPrincipal Change Management ConsultantHonolulu, HI$129,500–$186,100 / yearWe are seeking a strategic and people-centric Principal Change Management Consultant to introduce and lead a change enablement function across 4–5 multi-year, enterprise-wide technology transformations. With the world's largest collection of workforce insights, and people-first AI, our ability to reveal unseen ways to build trust, amplify productivity, and empower talent, is unmatched.
Sr Principal SW Development Engineer UKGSr Principal SW Development EngineerHonolulu, HI$163,900–$235,550 / yearOperating at a principal level, this role goes well beyond traditional requirements gathering—serving as a trusted advisor, systems strategist, and transformation leader across large, multi-phase programs involving D365 Finance & Operations, and integrated enterprise platforms. This role partners closely with Finance and Go To Market teams and IT leadership to translate complex business objectives into scalable, compliant, and future-ready system solutions.
Principal Architectural Lead - Federal Stantec IncPrincipal Architectural Lead - FederalHonolulu, HISuccessful candidates will have a strong understanding of design and delivery, will be active listeners, able to develop relationships internally and externally-nurturing long-lasting client bonds, connecting the ideal Stantec disciplines and team members with opportunities, pursuing new projects in your region and across North America and challenging your colleagues every day to be the best. Strong business development skills, including significant experience developing and maintaining productive relationships with a client base-a seller-doer capable of generating work and creating long-term relationships and delivering long-term value to clients for Stantec.
School Administrative Services Assistant I, II - Kalihi Uka Elementary Hawaii State Department of EducationSchool Administrative Services Assistant I, II - Kalihi Uka ElementaryHonolulu, HI$3,892–$4,208Temporary Assignment: Claims of Temporary Assignment (TA) experience to meet the minimum qualification requirements must be verified and attached to the application using one of the options below: A copy of the applicant's TA History Report or equivalent system-generated report; A signed letter from the applicant's supervisor that includes the applicant's name, his/her TA job title, the TA start and end dates (from mm/yy to mm/yy), his/her specific TA duties performed, and either the TA hours worked per week or total TA hours worked; or, Copies of the applicant's signed SF-10 Forms. Experience Requirements: Except for the substitution provided for in these specifications, applicants must have had experience of the kind and quality described below and in the amounts shown in the following table or any equivalent combination of training and experience: Class TitleGeneral Experience (years)Spclzd Experience (years)Total Experience (years) SCHOOL ADM SVCS ASST I202 SCHOOL ADM SVCS ASST II213.
School Administrative Services Assistant I, II - Palisades Elementary Hawaii State Department of EducationSchool Administrative Services Assistant I, II - Palisades ElementaryPearl City, HI$3,892–$4,208Temporary Assignment: Claims of Temporary Assignment (TA) experience to meet the minimum qualification requirements must be verified and attached to the application using one of the options below: A copy of the applicant's TA History Report or equivalent system-generated report; A signed letter from the applicant's supervisor that includes the applicant's name, his/her TA job title, the TA start and end dates (from mm/yy to mm/yy), his/her specific TA duties performed, and either the TA hours worked per week or total TA hours worked; or, Copies of the applicant's signed SF-10 Forms. Experience Requirements: Except for the substitution provided for in these specifications, applicants must have had experience of the kind and quality described below and in the amounts shown in the following table or any equivalent combination of training and experience: Class TitleGeneral Experience (years)Spclzd Experience (years)Total Experience (years) SCHOOL ADM SVCS ASST I202 SCHOOL ADM SVCS ASST II213.
School Health Assistant I, II - Makalapa Elementary Hawaii State Department of EducationSchool Health Assistant I, II - Makalapa ElementaryHonolulu, HI$2,356.02–$2,549Administers emergency first aid care to ill or injured students; Takes temperature, permits students to rest in health room as necessary and periodically observes and talks to students to determine symptoms of illness; May administer oral and topical medications only in accordance with strict program guidelines (i.e. parental request, physicians order, school health nurse's approval and school administration approval); As necessary, contacts parents or guardians of ill or injured students to inform them of their childs illness or injury; May call for ambulance service in emergencies; As directed by the school health nurse, performs various health-related screening tests on students such as hearing and vision screening tests, participates in health surveys of students, takes throat swabs in rheumatic fever surveys and takes height measurements and weights of students; Completes appropriate records; refers health records of students which may indicate health problems to school health nurse; Makes visual surveys of school buildings and grounds which may have contributed to injury to students and works with the school health nurse and school principal to correct any hazardous conditions; May give basic health instruction to students; May orient and supervise volunteers to assist in conducting screening tests; May render emergency first aid care to school staff; administers CPR as necessary; Maintains a clean health room, including adequate supplies and equipment; Provides resource information to school staff when requested recognized various at-risk symptoms for referral to the appropriate staff; Liaison between the home, school and community in collaborating health services/activities; Coordinates health related speakers to aid with class curriculum when requested; Disseminate and coordinate information to employees on wellness activities and/or events for staff member of the school at the discretion of the school principal; Advocate a positive and informative health and wellness program for the school. Examples of experience which demonstrates that possession of the required basic health knowledge may include, but should not be limited to, personal experience as a homemaker involving child care, paid or volunteer experience as a children's day care center worker, work experience as a para-medical assistant or nurse's aide, a homecare facilities operator or other similar type of experience.
School Health Assistant I, II - Lokelani Intermediate Hawaii State Department of EducationSchool Health Assistant I, II - Lokelani IntermediateKihei, HI$2,356.02–$2,549Administers emergency first aid care to ill or injured students; Takes temperature, permits students to rest in health room as necessary and periodically observes and talks to students to determine symptoms of illness; May administer oral and topical medications only in accordance with strict program guidelines (i.e. parental request, physicians order, school health nurse's approval and school administration approval); As necessary, contacts parents or guardians of ill or injured students to inform them of their childs illness or injury; May call for ambulance service in emergencies; As directed by the school health nurse, performs various health-related screening tests on students such as hearing and vision screening tests, participates in health surveys of students, takes throat swabs in rheumatic fever surveys and takes height measurements and weights of students; Completes appropriate records; refers health records of students which may indicate health problems to school health nurse; Makes visual surveys of school buildings and grounds which may have contributed to injury to students and works with the school health nurse and school principal to correct any hazardous conditions; May give basic health instruction to students; May orient and supervise volunteers to assist in conducting screening tests; May render emergency first aid care to school staff; administers CPR as necessary; Maintains a clean health room, including adequate supplies and equipment; Provides resource information to school staff when requested recognized various at-risk symptoms for referral to the appropriate staff; Liaison between the home, school and community in collaborating health services/activities; Coordinates health related speakers to aid with class curriculum when requested; Disseminate and coordinate information to employees on wellness activities and/or events for staff member of the school at the discretion of the school principal; Advocate a positive and informative health and wellness program for the school. Examples of experience which demonstrates that possession of the required basic health knowledge may include, but should not be limited to, personal experience as a homemaker involving child care, paid or volunteer experience as a children's day care center worker, work experience as a para-medical assistant or nurse's aide, a homecare facilities operator or other similar type of experience.
School Health Assistant II - Pope Elementary Hawaii State Department of EducationSchool Health Assistant II - Pope ElementaryHonolulu, HIAdministers emergency first aid care to ill or injured students; Takes temperature, permits students to rest in health room as necessary and periodically observes and talks to students to determine symptoms of illness; May administer oral and topical medications only in accordance with strict program guidelines (i.e. parental request, physicians order, school health nurse's approval and school administration approval); As necessary, contacts parents or guardians of ill or injured students to inform them of their childs illness or injury; May call for ambulance service in emergencies; As directed by the school health nurse, performs various health-related screening tests on students such as hearing and vision screening tests, participates in health surveys of students, takes throat swabs in rheumatic fever surveys and takes height measurements and weights of students; Completes appropriate records; refers health records of students which may indicate health problems to school health nurse; Makes visual surveys of school buildings and grounds which may have contributed to injury to students and works with the school health nurse and school principal to correct any hazardous conditions; May give basic health instruction to students; May orient and supervise volunteers to assist in conducting screening tests; May render emergency first aid care to school staff; administers CPR as necessary; Maintains a clean health room, including adequate supplies and equipment; Provides resource information to school staff when requested recognized various at-risk symptoms for referral to the appropriate staff; Liaison between the home, school and community in collaborating health services/activities; Coordinates health related speakers to aid with class curriculum when requested; Disseminate and coordinate information to employees on wellness activities and/or events for staff member of the school at the discretion of the school principal; Advocate a positive and informative health and wellness program for the school. Examples of experience which demonstrates that possession of the required basic health knowledge may include, but should not be limited to, personal experience as a homemaker involving child care, paid or volunteer experience as a children's day care center worker, work experience as a para-medical assistant or nurse's aide, a homecare facilities operator or other similar type of experience.
School Health Assistant II - Laie Elementary Hawaii State Department of EducationSchool Health Assistant II - Laie ElementaryHIAdministers emergency first aid care to ill or injured students; Takes temperature, permits students to rest in health room as necessary and periodically observes and talks to students to determine symptoms of illness; May administer oral and topical medications only in accordance with strict program guidelines (i.e. parental request, physicians order, school health nurse's approval and school administration approval); As necessary, contacts parents or guardians of ill or injured students to inform them of their childs illness or injury; May call for ambulance service in emergencies; As directed by the school health nurse, performs various health-related screening tests on students such as hearing and vision screening tests, participates in health surveys of students, takes throat swabs in rheumatic fever surveys and takes height measurements and weights of students; Completes appropriate records; refers health records of students which may indicate health problems to school health nurse; Makes visual surveys of school buildings and grounds which may have contributed to injury to students and works with the school health nurse and school principal to correct any hazardous conditions; May give basic health instruction to students; May orient and supervise volunteers to assist in conducting screening tests; May render emergency first aid care to school staff; administers CPR as necessary; Maintains a clean health room, including adequate supplies and equipment; Provides resource information to school staff when requested recognized various at-risk symptoms for referral to the appropriate staff; Liaison between the home, school and community in collaborating health services/activities; Coordinates health related speakers to aid with class curriculum when requested; Disseminate and coordinate information to employees on wellness activities and/or events for staff member of the school at the discretion of the school principal; Advocate a positive and informative health and wellness program for the school. Examples of experience which demonstrates that possession of the required basic health knowledge may include, but should not be limited to, personal experience as a homemaker involving child care, paid or volunteer experience as a children's day care center worker, work experience as a para-medical assistant or nurse's aide, a homecare facilities operator or other similar type of experience.
School Health Assistant II - Honokaa High & Intermediate Hawaii State Department of EducationSchool Health Assistant II - Honokaa High & IntermediateHIAdministers emergency first aid care to ill or injured students; Takes temperature, permits students to rest in health room as necessary and periodically observes and talks to students to determine symptoms of illness; May administer oral and topical medications only in accordance with strict program guidelines (i.e. parental request, physicians order, school health nurse's approval and school administration approval); As necessary, contacts parents or guardians of ill or injured students to inform them of their childs illness or injury; May call for ambulance service in emergencies; As directed by the school health nurse, performs various health-related screening tests on students such as hearing and vision screening tests, participates in health surveys of students, takes throat swabs in rheumatic fever surveys and takes height measurements and weights of students; Completes appropriate records; refers health records of students which may indicate health problems to school health nurse; Makes visual surveys of school buildings and grounds which may have contributed to injury to students and works with the school health nurse and school principal to correct any hazardous conditions; May give basic health instruction to students; May orient and supervise volunteers to assist in conducting screening tests; May render emergency first aid care to school staff; administers CPR as necessary; Maintains a clean health room, including adequate supplies and equipment; Provides resource information to school staff when requested recognized various at-risk symptoms for referral to the appropriate staff; Liaison between the home, school and community in collaborating health services/activities; Coordinates health related speakers to aid with class curriculum when requested; Disseminate and coordinate information to employees on wellness activities and/or events for staff member of the school at the discretion of the school principal; Advocate a positive and informative health and wellness program for the school. Examples of experience which demonstrates that possession of the required basic health knowledge may include, but should not be limited to, personal experience as a homemaker involving child care, paid or volunteer experience as a children's day care center worker, work experience as a para-medical assistant or nurse's aide, a homecare facilities operator or other similar type of experience.
School Health Assistant I, II - Kaaawa Elementary Hawaii State Department of EducationSchool Health Assistant I, II - Kaaawa ElementaryHI$2,356.02–$2,549Administers emergency first aid care to ill or injured students; Takes temperature, permits students to rest in health room as necessary and periodically observes and talks to students to determine symptoms of illness; May administer oral and topical medications only in accordance with strict program guidelines (i.e. parental request, physicians order, school health nurse's approval and school administration approval); As necessary, contacts parents or guardians of ill or injured students to inform them of their childs illness or injury; May call for ambulance service in emergencies; As directed by the school health nurse, performs various health-related screening tests on students such as hearing and vision screening tests, participates in health surveys of students, takes throat swabs in rheumatic fever surveys and takes height measurements and weights of students; Completes appropriate records; refers health records of students which may indicate health problems to school health nurse; Makes visual surveys of school buildings and grounds which may have contributed to injury to students and works with the school health nurse and school principal to correct any hazardous conditions; May give basic health instruction to students; May orient and supervise volunteers to assist in conducting screening tests; May render emergency first aid care to school staff; administers CPR as necessary; Maintains a clean health room, including adequate supplies and equipment; Provides resource information to school staff when requested recognized various at-risk symptoms for referral to the appropriate staff; Liaison between the home, school and community in collaborating health services/activities; Coordinates health related speakers to aid with class curriculum when requested; Disseminate and coordinate information to employees on wellness activities and/or events for staff member of the school at the discretion of the school principal; Advocate a positive and informative health and wellness program for the school. Examples of experience which demonstrates that possession of the required basic health knowledge may include, but should not be limited to, personal experience as a homemaker involving child care, paid or volunteer experience as a children's day care center worker, work experience as a para-medical assistant or nurse's aide, a homecare facilities operator or other similar type of experience.
School Health Assistant I, II - Maui-Waena Intermediate Hawaii State Department of EducationSchool Health Assistant I, II - Maui-Waena IntermediateKahului, HI$2,356.02–$2,549Administers emergency first aid care to ill or injured students; Takes temperature, permits students to rest in health room as necessary and periodically observes and talks to students to determine symptoms of illness; May administer oral and topical medications only in accordance with strict program guidelines (i.e. parental request, physicians order, school health nurse's approval and school administration approval); As necessary, contacts parents or guardians of ill or injured students to inform them of their childs illness or injury; May call for ambulance service in emergencies; As directed by the school health nurse, performs various health-related screening tests on students such as hearing and vision screening tests, participates in health surveys of students, takes throat swabs in rheumatic fever surveys and takes height measurements and weights of students; Completes appropriate records; refers health records of students which may indicate health problems to school health nurse; Makes visual surveys of school buildings and grounds which may have contributed to injury to students and works with the school health nurse and school principal to correct any hazardous conditions; May give basic health instruction to students; May orient and supervise volunteers to assist in conducting screening tests; May render emergency first aid care to school staff; administers CPR as necessary; Maintains a clean health room, including adequate supplies and equipment; Provides resource information to school staff when requested recognized various at-risk symptoms for referral to the appropriate staff; Liaison between the home, school and community in collaborating health services/activities; Coordinates health related speakers to aid with class curriculum when requested; Disseminate and coordinate information to employees on wellness activities and/or events for staff member of the school at the discretion of the school principal; Advocate a positive and informative health and wellness program for the school. Examples of experience which demonstrates that possession of the required basic health knowledge may include, but should not be limited to, personal experience as a homemaker involving child care, paid or volunteer experience as a children's day care center worker, work experience as a para-medical assistant or nurse's aide, a homecare facilities operator or other similar type of experience.
School Health Assistant II - Kahakai Elementary Hawaii State Department of EducationSchool Health Assistant II - Kahakai ElementaryHIAdministers emergency first aid care to ill or injured students; Takes temperature, permits students to rest in health room as necessary and periodically observes and talks to students to determine symptoms of illness; May administer oral and topical medications only in accordance with strict program guidelines (i.e. parental request, physicians order, school health nurse's approval and school administration approval); As necessary, contacts parents or guardians of ill or injured students to inform them of their childs illness or injury; May call for ambulance service in emergencies; As directed by the school health nurse, performs various health-related screening tests on students such as hearing and vision screening tests, participates in health surveys of students, takes throat swabs in rheumatic fever surveys and takes height measurements and weights of students; Completes appropriate records; refers health records of students which may indicate health problems to school health nurse; Makes visual surveys of school buildings and grounds which may have contributed to injury to students and works with the school health nurse and school principal to correct any hazardous conditions; May give basic health instruction to students; May orient and supervise volunteers to assist in conducting screening tests; May render emergency first aid care to school staff; administers CPR as necessary; Maintains a clean health room, including adequate supplies and equipment; Provides resource information to school staff when requested recognized various at-risk symptoms for referral to the appropriate staff; Liaison between the home, school and community in collaborating health services/activities; Coordinates health related speakers to aid with class curriculum when requested; Disseminate and coordinate information to employees on wellness activities and/or events for staff member of the school at the discretion of the school principal; Advocate a positive and informative health and wellness program for the school. Examples of experience which demonstrates that possession of the required basic health knowledge may include, but should not be limited to, personal experience as a homemaker involving child care, paid or volunteer experience as a children's day care center worker, work experience as a para-medical assistant or nurse's aide, a homecare facilities operator or other similar type of experience.
School Health Assistant I, II - Pearl City Highlands Elementary Hawaii State Department of EducationSchool Health Assistant I, II - Pearl City Highlands ElementaryPearl City, HI$2,356.02–$2,549Administers emergency first aid care to ill or injured students; Takes temperature, permits students to rest in health room as necessary and periodically observes and talks to students to determine symptoms of illness; May administer oral and topical medications only in accordance with strict program guidelines (i.e. parental request, physicians order, school health nurse's approval and school administration approval); As necessary, contacts parents or guardians of ill or injured students to inform them of their childs illness or injury; May call for ambulance service in emergencies; As directed by the school health nurse, performs various health-related screening tests on students such as hearing and vision screening tests, participates in health surveys of students, takes throat swabs in rheumatic fever surveys and takes height measurements and weights of students; Completes appropriate records; refers health records of students which may indicate health problems to school health nurse; Makes visual surveys of school buildings and grounds which may have contributed to injury to students and works with the school health nurse and school principal to correct any hazardous conditions; May give basic health instruction to students; May orient and supervise volunteers to assist in conducting screening tests; May render emergency first aid care to school staff; administers CPR as necessary; Maintains a clean health room, including adequate supplies and equipment; Provides resource information to school staff when requested recognized various at-risk symptoms for referral to the appropriate staff; Liaison between the home, school and community in collaborating health services/activities; Coordinates health related speakers to aid with class curriculum when requested; Disseminate and coordinate information to employees on wellness activities and/or events for staff member of the school at the discretion f the school principal; Advocate a positive and informative health and wellness program for the school. Examples of experience which demonstrates that possession of the required basic health knowledge may include, but should not be limited to, personal experience as a homemaker involving child care, paid or volunteer experience as a children's day care center worker, work experience as a para-medical assistant or nurse's aide, a homecare facilities operator or other similar type of experience.
School Health Assistant II - Kahuku Elementary Hawaii State Department of EducationSchool Health Assistant II - Kahuku ElementaryHIAdministers emergency first aid care to ill or injured students; Takes temperature, permits students to rest in health room as necessary and periodically observes and talks to students to determine symptoms of illness; May administer oral and topical medications only in accordance with strict program guidelines (i.e. parental request, physicians order, school health nurse's approval and school administration approval); As necessary, contacts parents or guardians of ill or injured students to inform them of their childs illness or injury; May call for ambulance service in emergencies; As directed by the school health nurse, performs various health-related screening tests on students such as hearing and vision screening tests, participates in health surveys of students, takes throat swabs in rheumatic fever surveys and takes height measurements and weights of students; Completes appropriate records; refers health records of students which may indicate health problems to school health nurse; Makes visual surveys of school buildings and grounds which may have contributed to injury to students and works with the school health nurse and school principal to correct any hazardous conditions; May give basic health instruction to students; May orient and supervise volunteers to assist in conducting screening tests; May render emergency first aid care to school staff; administers CPR as necessary; Maintains a clean health room, including adequate supplies and equipment; Provides resource information to school staff when requested recognized various at-risk symptoms for referral to the appropriate staff; Liaison between the home, school and community in collaborating health services/activities; Coordinates health related speakers to aid with class curriculum when requested; Disseminate and coordinate information to employees on wellness activities and/or events for staff member of the school at the discretion of the school principal; Advocate a positive and informative health and wellness program for the school. Examples of experience which demonstrates that possession of the required basic health knowledge may include, but should not be limited to, personal experience as a homemaker involving child care, paid or volunteer experience as a children's day care center worker, work experience as a para-medical assistant or nurse's aide, a homecare facilities operator or other similar type of experience.