Adjunct Faculty POOL- American Sign Language Instructor (2025-2026 Academic Year) WALLA WALLA COMMUNITY COLLEGEAdjunct Faculty POOL- American Sign Language Instructor (2025-2026 Academic Year)WALLA WALLA, WAPart timeWWCC offers programs in Agriculture & Natural Resources, Arts, Humanities & Communications, Business & Consumer Services, Education & Social Sciences, Healthcare & Emergency Services, Manufacturing, Electrical & Transportation, Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM), Transitional Studies, Personal & Professional Development. General responsibilities include facilitating student learning through the preparation and delivery of course materials, providing timely and meaningful feedback on assignments and exams, assigning final grades, and connecting students to campus resources and support services.
Chehalis-CTE Teacher-Agriculture Science WFW 2026-27 CHEHALIS SCHOOL DISTRICT #302Chehalis-CTE Teacher-Agriculture Science WFW 2026-27Chehalis, WAKnowledge of age appropriate teaching methods, state curriculum, benchmarks and framework, education code, appropriate instructional subjectsWillingness to supervise/direct extracurricular activitiesDemonstrated willingness and ability to work cooperatively with administration and staffto promote learning, motivate students, communicate with individuals from varied educational and cultural backgrounds, and evaluate performanceof curriculum, education code, and district policies to stand and walk for prolonged periods, perform a variety of specialized and responsible tasks, maintain records, establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with students, parents, other school personnel, meet schedule and deadlines. Significant physical abilities may include lifting/carrying 25 lbs, reaching/handling, talking/hearing conversations, near/far visual acuity/depth perception/accommodation/field of visionValid Washington State Teaching Certificate and/or valid Washington State Career and Technical Education Certificate appropriate for the assigned instructional area; appropriate CTE Agriculture Education, Agriculture Science, or OSPI-approved certification aligned to the assigned Agriculture (AFNR) pathway courses; eligibility for additional CTE specialty-area approval or conditional certification for welding-related and other AFNR coursework preferred; Criminal Justice Fingerprint Clearance.
Agriculture Education Teacher (CTE) Secondary 2026 - 2027 General Posting Lake Washington School DistrictAgriculture Education Teacher (CTE) Secondary 2026 - 2027 General PostingWAQualifications: Washington State CTE certificate with the appropriate Agriculture Education endorsement or the ability to immediately obtain the certification. For Washington State CTE certification requirements please visit: http://www.k12.wa.us/certification/CTE/InitialCTE.aspx.
Administrative Operations Manager - Agriculture & Health - Olympia, WA - Attorney General's Office State of WashingtonAdministrative Operations Manager - Agriculture & Health - Olympia, WA - Attorney General's OfficeOlympia, WA$88,800–$106,543 / yearWe provide client advice and litigate cases in a wide array of areas with real world impacts, including environmental and public health; licensing and oversight of health care providers and facilities; disease prevention and control; affordable housing and housing development; homelessness prevention and response; broadband expansion; renewable energy, climate change, and environmental justice; community and economic development; historic and archaeological resource preservation; and animal, commodity, food, and plant safety. This includes managing hiring processes, working with the Division Chief to develop and monitor the division's budget, managing the division's equipment, supply, and workspace needs in coordination with ISD and building management, working with division management on division-wide policies, and numerous other key operational tasks.
Teacher - CTE Agriculture Science @ Moses Lake High School Moses Lake School DistrictTeacher - CTE Agriculture Science @ Moses Lake High SchoolMoses Lake, WAPOSITION OVERVIEW: The Career and Technical Education (CTE) Teacher is responsible for delivering high-quality, industry-aligned instruction that prepares students for college, careers, and lifelong learning in fields such as agriculture, manufacturing, metals, construction, and related technical disciplines. QUALIFICATIONS: Must be CTE certified or completing a route 1 CTE teacher program in Agriculture no later than August 2026: CTE Agriculture Sciences (V010000).
Student Career Development Coordinator Washington State UniversityStudent Career Development CoordinatorPullman, WA$4,061.90–$6,092Background Check: This position has been designated by the department to require a background check because it requires access to children or vulnerable adults as defined by RCW 74.34, engages in law enforcement, requires security clearance, interacts with WSU students in a counseling or advising capacity, has access to personal identifying and/or financial information, unsupervised access to university buildings/property, or other business-related need. Position Details: The Opportunity: As the Student Career Development Coordinator, you will coordinate and assess activities related to internship experiences for students in the College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences (CAHNRS), including Student Success & Academic Programs (SSAP) internships, as well as those offered by other CAHNRS units and industry stakeholders.
Chehalis- Temporary Ed Para Specialist- ASL Interpreter Student Support 2026-27 CHEHALIS SCHOOL DISTRICT #302Chehalis- Temporary Ed Para Specialist- ASL Interpreter Student Support 2026-27Chehalis, WA$30.27–$40.68 / hourIt is a one-on-one student specific position, as an American Sign Language (ASL) Interpreter, and will assist (under direct supervision) in the supervision and instruction of deaf and/or hard of hearing special education students, relieving teachers/counselors of routine clerical tasks, and assisting students by providing for special health care needs. Abilities to sit for prolonged periods, understand and carry out oral and written instructions, maintain confidentiality of student records, fulfill schedules and meet deadlines, read/interpret/apply rules, regulations, policies, rapidly learn methods and materials used in a variety of instructional situations.
Grain Sampler/Weigher State of WashingtonGrain Sampler/WeigherTacoma, WA$18.75–$24.83 / hourThe incumbent in this position weighs and certifies grains and/or commodities; check ship holds, containers, and other conveyances for fitness to load grains and commodities; works in railroad yards, grain elevators and other hazardous areas to draw samples of grains and commodities by means of approved sampling devices. Operate specialized grain inspection equipment to determine protein, mycotoxins, falling numbers, dockage, moisture, testweight per bushel, or other mechanical determinations as required using specially approved testing equipment, computers, and procedures.
Spotted Lanternfly Survey Trapper State of WashingtonSpotted Lanternfly Survey TrapperVancouver, WA$18–$23.14 / hourThe Plant Protection Division supports the agriculture industry and protects the environment and consumers by protecting agriculture and the environment from insect, weed, and pathogen pests, supporting pollinator and soil health, and testing for proper weights and measures and pesticide use. Operate an assigned agency-provided vehicle to install and inspect insect detection traps and collect plant tissue samples at required densities, following survey protocols and program deadlines within the assigned geographic area.
Fiscal Analyst 1 Accounts Payable State of WashingtonFiscal Analyst 1 Accounts PayableOlympia, WA$48,324–$63,252 / yearThis position acts as a subject matter expert in researching, implementing and maintaining contract payments, yearly fair allocations, organic cost share payments, invoice payments and acts as a backup maintaining CRF, CSFRF, EFAP, TEFAP, CSFP and Specialty Crop Block Grant Program payments. Some of the various responsibilities within this role: Receive, review, analyze, interpret, process, and reconcile all payments including invoice payments, organic cost share, contract payments, payments to other state agencies in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP).
IT Security Manager State of WashingtonIT Security ManagerOlympia, WA$107,364–$144,372 / yearFull-time employees who work full monthly schedules qualify for holiday compensation if they are employed before the holiday and are in pay status for at least 80 nonovertime hours during the month of the holiday; or for the entire work shift preceding the holiday. Provide Bill Analysis for proposed legislature that would impact Cybersecurity, IT, and Agency related business operations related to IT by conducting impact and cost analysis and providing expert level feedback used by the legislative body.
Grain Inspector 1 State of WashingtonGrain Inspector 1Vancouver, WA$45,024–$60,132 / yearThe incumbent in this position weighs and certifies grains and/or commodities; check ship holds, containers, and other conveyances for fitness to load grains and commodities; works in railroad yards, grain elevators and other hazardous areas to draw samples of grains and commodities by means of approved sampling devices. Operate specialized grain inspection equipment to determine protein, mycotoxins, falling numbers, dockage, moisture, test weight per bushel, or other mechanical determinations as required using specially approved testing equipment, computers and procedures.
Cherry Inspector- Yakima State of WashingtonCherry Inspector- YakimaYakima, WA$18.75–$24.83 / hourThe Opportunity: The Fruit and Vegetable Inspection Program is one half of the Commodity Inspection Division and provides accurate and unbiased inspection services to the fresh produce and processing industry to ensure orderly marketing of fruits and vegetables. Full-time employees who work full monthly schedules qualify for holiday compensation if they are employed before the holiday and are in pay status for at least 80 nonovertime hours during the month of the holiday; or for the entire work shift preceding the holiday.
Cherry Inspector- Brewster State of WashingtonCherry Inspector- BrewsterBrewster, WA$18.75–$24.83 / hourThe Opportunity: The Fruit and Vegetable Inspection Program is one half of the Commodity Inspection Division and provides accurate and unbiased inspection services to the fresh produce and processing industry to ensure orderly marketing of fruits and vegetables. Full-time employees who work full monthly schedules qualify for holiday compensation if they are employed before the holiday and are in pay status for at least 80 nonovertime hours during the month of the holiday; or for the entire work shift preceding the holiday.
IT Application Developer - Journey State of WashingtonIT Application Developer - JourneyOlympia, WA$84,120–$110,364 / yearThe Opportunity: The Information Technology Programs mission is to continually enhance our services to agency divisions, WSDA employees, and ultimately the stakeholders of Washington while providing core IT services, network connectivity and software solutions in the most efficient and effective manner possible. This includes monitoring and managing current integrations with statewide and enterprise financial systems, participating in statewide technical workgroups, identifying downstream system impacts, and preparing agency systems for the migration to One Washington.
Cherry Inspector- Chelan State of WashingtonCherry Inspector- ChelanChelan, WA$18.75–$24.83 / hourThe Opportunity: The Fruit and Vegetable Inspection Program is one half of the Commodity Inspection Division and provides accurate and unbiased inspection services to the fresh produce and processing industry to ensure orderly marketing of fruits and vegetables. Full-time employees who work full monthly schedules qualify for holiday compensation if they are employed before the holiday and are in pay status for at least 80 nonovertime hours during the month of the holiday; or for the entire work shift preceding the holiday.
Cherry Inspector- Quincy State of WashingtonCherry Inspector- QuincyQuincy, WA$18.75–$24.83 / hourThe Opportunity: The Fruit and Vegetable Inspection Program is one half of the Commodity Inspection Division and provides accurate and unbiased inspection services to the fresh produce and processing industry to ensure orderly marketing of fruits and vegetables. Full-time employees who work full monthly schedules qualify for holiday compensation if they are employed before the holiday and are in pay status for at least 80 nonovertime hours during the month of the holiday; or for the entire work shift preceding the holiday.
Nursery and Export Specialist - Environmental Specialist 3 State of WashingtonNursery and Export Specialist - Environmental Specialist 3Bellingham, WA$58,584–$78,912 / yearThe Plant Services Program ensures environmental, consumer, and stakeholder protection by independently conducting accurate and reliable inspections, testing, and certification of raw plant products and serves on the front line of defense against the introduction and spread of exotic plant pests and diseases. The Plant Protection Division supports the agriculture industry and protects the environment and consumers by protecting agriculture and the environment from insect, weed, and pathogen pests, supporting pollinator and soil health, and testing for proper weights and measures and pesticide use.
Cherry Inspector- East Wenatchee State of WashingtonCherry Inspector- East WenatcheeEast Wenatchee, WA$18.75–$24.83 / hourThe Opportunity: The Fruit and Vegetable Inspection Program is one half of the Commodity Inspection Division and provides accurate and unbiased inspection services to the fresh produce and processing industry to ensure orderly marketing of fruits and vegetables. Full-time employees who work full monthly schedules qualify for holiday compensation if they are employed before the holiday and are in pay status for at least 80 nonovertime hours during the month of the holiday; or for the entire work shift preceding the holiday.
Cherry Inspector - Pasco State of WashingtonCherry Inspector - PascoPasco, WA$18.75–$24.83 / hourThe Opportunity: The Fruit and Vegetable Inspection Program is one half of the Commodity Inspection Division and provides accurate and unbiased inspection services to the fresh produce and processing industry to ensure orderly marketing of fruits and vegetables. Full-time employees who work full monthly schedules qualify for holiday compensation if they are employed before the holiday and are in pay status for at least 80 nonovertime hours during the month of the holiday; or for the entire work shift preceding the holiday.
Early Detection/Rapid Response Insect Trapper State of WashingtonEarly Detection/Rapid Response Insect TrapperVancouver, WA$18–$23.67 / hourThe Plant Protection Division supports the agriculture industry and protects the environment and consumers by protecting agriculture and the environment from insect, weed, and pathogen pests, supporting pollinator and soil health, and testing for proper weights and measures and pesticide use. Full-time employees who work full monthly schedules qualify for holiday compensation if they are employed before the holiday and are in pay status for at least 80 nonovertime hours during the month of the holiday; or for the entire work shift preceding the holiday.
Resource Specialist II State of WashingtonResource Specialist IIWenatchee, WA$31.62–$38.43 / hourA typical day in the office may include coordination of partners and team members, budget check-ins, grant reporting and status updates, collaboration with other Conservation District programs such as Forestry and Agriculture, coordination with local partners, and completing project management and permitting activities. A typical day in the field may include site visits to active or prospective project sites, assisting with project implementation in the field, meeting contractors and partners in the field and supporting logistics for implementation.
Pollution Control Hearings Board/Shorelines Hearings Board Member State of WashingtonPollution Control Hearings Board/Shorelines Hearings Board MemberOlympia, WA$150,000–$175,000 / yearJurisdictional areas include water and air pollution, water resources, hydraulic project approvals, forest practices, toxic pollution, oil spills and hazardous waste, dairy nutrient management, floodplain management, solid waste, surface mining, greenhouse gas emissions - cap and invest, derelict vessels, and several other areas. Day-to-day work includes legal research, legal analysis, and legal writing, presiding over pre-hearing conferences and hearings, determining evidentiary and procedural matters, and producing complete and legally sound orders with consideration of the facts.
Grounds & Nursery Services Specialist 3 State of WashingtonGrounds & Nursery Services Specialist 3Yakima, WA$3,167–$4,194Emergency Assignment: Upon activation of the State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) or Joint Field Office (JFO), incumbent may be required to work in an alternate location with rotating shifts, including weekends and evenings, in a highly stressful and fast-paced environment. Whether thats partnering with our communities to prepare for a disaster, leading an emergency response, hiring top-notch talent or supporting at-risk kids at our Washington Youth ChalleNGe Academy - the Washington Military Department seeks to safeguard our way of life and those that call Washington home.
Lead Appraiser (PAS5) State of WashingtonLead Appraiser (PAS5)Shoreline, WA$80,816–$108,712 / yearTo be considered for this opportunity, the following are required: Appraisal Knowledge and Experience: Demonstrated knowledge in business or public administration, real estate, economics, accounting, or a related field, and experience appraising most types of improved and vacant real property including, but not limited to, agriculture, single-family, multi-family, recreation, commercial, and industrial. Advanced - Independently appraises most improved and vacant real property types, including agricultural, residential, multi-family, recreational, commercial, and industrial properties, requires infrequent guidance (even on complex assignments), and serves as a technical resource on complex valuation assignments.
AmeriCorps Outreach and Education Coordinator State of WashingtonAmeriCorps Outreach and Education CoordinatorPuyallup, WAThis position will help the District continue to reach new audiences through outreach content development, assisting with educational workshops, developing and delivering lessons and field trip programs, conducting outreach at community events, and assisting with special projects such as Salmon in the Schools and Envirothon. The Outreach and Education Coordinator reports to the Communications and Community Engagement Manager and the Environmental Education Program Manager, and is responsible for the following: Assist and coordinate school visits and field trips with the Environmental Education team at PCD.
Trust Water Right Acquisition and Contract Specialist (Environmental Specialist 5) State of WashingtonTrust Water Right Acquisition and Contract Specialist (Environmental Specialist 5)Union Gap, WA$75,108–$100,980 / yearEcology employees may be eligible for the following: Medical/Dental/Vision for employee & dependent(s), Public Employees Retirement System (PERS), Vacation, Sick, and other Leave, 11 Paid Holidays per year, Public Service Loan Forgiveness, Tuition Waiver, Long Term Disability & Life Insurance, Deferred Compensation Programs, Dependent Care Assistance Program (DCAP), Flexible Spending Arrangement (FSA), Employee Assistance Program, Commute Trip Reduction Incentives, Combined Fund Drive, SmartHealth *Click here for more information. Required Qualifications: Ten (10) years of experience and/or education related to the duties of the position, which includes the following: Complex Contract Negotiation and Agreement Management: Skill in negotiating, drafting, and administering complex contracts or financial agreements, including advising leadership on contract terms, risks, compliance requirements, and closing processes.
Northwest Region Manager, Exempt State of WashingtonNorthwest Region Manager, ExemptSedro Woolley, WA$10,418–$12,152 / yearRequired Qualifications: Education: A bachelor's degree in Natural Resources Management, Business Management, or related field AND ten years of professional-level experience with a demonstrated progression in leadership responsibilities related to land and resource management and personnel management; OR an equivalent combination of education and/or experience. Please select which of the following best describes your education and/or experience: I have a bachelor's degree in Natural Resources Management, Business Management, or related field AND ten years of professional level experience with a demonstrated progression in leadership responsibilities related to land and resource management and personnel management.
Watershed Management Section Administrative Assistant (Administrative Assistant 3) State of WashingtonWatershed Management Section Administrative Assistant (Administrative Assistant 3)Lacey, WA$48,048–$64,512 / yearEcology employees may be eligible for the following: Medical/Dental/Vision for employee & dependent(s), Public Employees Retirement System (PERS), Vacation, Sick, and other Leave, 11 Paid Holidays per year, Public Service Loan Forgiveness, Tuition Waiver, Long Term Disability & Life Insurance, Deferred Compensation Programs, Dependent Care Assistance Program (DCAP), Flexible Spending Arrangement (FSA), Employee Assistance Program, Commute Trip Reduction Incentives, Combined Fund Drive, SmartHealth *Click here for more information. How many years of experience do you have performing clerical, secretarial, bookkeeping, accounting, or general administrative office work experience, which must include all of the following: • Administrative Coordination - Experience organizing schedules, meetings, and tasks to ensure managers and staff can operate efficiently, meet deadlines, and stay focused on core program work.
Chehalis- Library Media Ed Para Specialist WFW 26-27 CHEHALIS SCHOOL DISTRICT #302Chehalis- Library Media Ed Para Specialist WFW 26-27Chehalis, WAEnsure that students have proper skyward information in library systemSupport principal and/or other school administrative personnel for the purpose of providing assistance with their administrative functionsAssist other personnel as may be required for the purpose of supporting them in the completion of their work activitiesSupervise student workers for the purpose of ensuring appropriate class credit and/or learning experienceSupervise students in library during lunch and class time as neededAssist the building principal and other staff in carrying out responses to emergencies or critical situationsPerform other duties as assignedTroubleshoot Chromebook issues for studentsAssist teacher and/or substitutes with technology needsAssign chromebooks to new students (including incoming freshman)Maintain accurate chromebook and charger inventory records for student day useSubmit work tickets to the technology department and issue fines as neededTrack withdrawn students to ensure all devices are returned or fines submittedExperience in clerical, bookkeeping, or administrative support roles. In addition, must meet one of the following:Have received a qualifying score on a state approved paraeducator assessment; orHold an associate degree or higher from an accredited college or university; orHave earned 72 quarter credits (100 level or higher) or 48 semester credits (100 level or higher) at an accredited college or universityExperience in a school or library setting.
Chehalis- Teacher-Secondary Math CMS 2026-27 CHEHALIS SCHOOL DISTRICT #302Chehalis- Teacher-Secondary Math CMS 2026-27Chehalis, WAValid Washington State Teaching Certificate with appropriate endorsementCriminal Justice Fingerprint/background clearanceSkills to motivate students, communicate with individuals from varied educational and cultural backgrounds, direct support personnel, evaluate performance, demonstrate activitiesDemonstrated knowledge of computers and computer applications; ability to integrate technology with other forms of classroom instructionDemonstrated evidence of classroom management skillsExperience and/or training with cultural, ethnic and language diversity is preferredKnowledge of age appropriate teaching methods, state curriculum, benchmarks and framework, education code, appropriate instructional subjectsWillingness to supervise/direct extracurricular activitiesDemonstrated willingness and ability to work cooperatively with administration and staffto promote learning, motivate students, communicate with individuals from varied educational and cultural backgrounds, and evaluate performance. Chehalis School DistrictChehalis Middle School1060 SW 20th StreetChehalis, WA 98532Full Time$65,325 - $123,452 per yearChehalis Middle SchoolPosted 6/3/2026This posting is for a 1.0 FTE Math Teacher at Chehalis Middle School for the 2026-27 school year.
Library Clerk - Elementary KELSO SCHOOL DISTRICT 458Library Clerk - ElementaryCarrolls, WAFor more information about CTE course offerings and admissions criteria, contact: Melissa Boudreau, CTE Director; Kelso High School, 1904 Allen Street, Kelso, WA 98626; melissa.boudreau@kelsosd.org, 360-501-1800; or Mara Rinker, Registrar; Kelso High School, 1904 Allen Street, Kelso, WA 98626; mara.rinker@kelsosd.org, 360-501-1800. Kelso School District offers classes in many Career and Technical Education (CTE) program areas, such as Agriculture Sciences, Business & Marketing, Family Consumer Sciences, Health Sciences, Skilled & Technical Sciences, and STEM under its open admissions policy.
FAMILY CHILD CARE COORDINATOR United States Air ForceFAMILY CHILD CARE COORDINATORMcChord AFB, WA$52,727–$68,549 / yearCOMBINATION OF EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: -- Courses equivalent to a major in child or youth development, family studies, or an equivalent field of study, plus appropriate experience or additional course work that provided knowledge comparable to that normally acquired through the successful completion of the 4-year course of study in the field of child or youth development or family studies. Performs a variety of duties in support of the Family Child Care Program to include participation in suitability evaluations, management of resources, establishment and maintenance of a resource-lending program, accomplishment of required reports, creation and maintenance of necessary documentation and files, and carrying out of public relations tasks.
Supervisory Fish and Wildlife Administrator U.S. Department of CommerceSupervisory Fish and Wildlife AdministratorSeattle, WA$147,945–$197,200 / yearb''nnnn USAJOBS - Job Announcementn n n n n n n n n n n n n n nn n nn n nnn Skip to main contentn nn nnnnn nn n An official website of the United States governmentn nnnnn nnOfficial websites use .govnA .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.nnnn nnSecure .gov websites use HTTPSn A loc...
Supervisory Interdisciplinary Department of the ArmySupervisory InterdisciplinarySeattle, WA$106,437–$155,521 / yearMethods include, but are not limited to, typology, classification, sampling, cultural evolution, diffusion, dating, and analytical techniques; (5) archeological field school, to provide a basic understanding of theoretical and practical approaches to research design implementation, field preservation techniques, and report preparation by participation in actual field work; AND six semester hours of related course work in: (1) geography, geology, or cultural geography; (2) history, historiography, or historical archeology; (3) environmental studies; (4) scientific writing (nonfiction English composition); and/or (5) surveying; AND archeological field school. Basic Requirement for Supervisory Community Planner (0020): A. Degree: Bachelors degree (or higher degree) in community planning; or related field such as urban affairs, architecture, landscape architecture, engineering, sociology, geography, economics, political science, or public administration that included at least 12 semester hours in the planning process, socioeconomic and physical elements of planning, urban and regional economic analysis, and development finance.