OFFICE ASSISTANT IV - (INMATE RECORDS KEEPER) - CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES - HAWAII ISLAND State of HawaiiOFFICE ASSISTANT IV - (INMATE RECORDS KEEPER) - CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES - HAWAII ISLANDHilo, HI$3,471–$4,388Supervisory Aptitude is the demonstration of aptitude or potential for the performance of supervisory duties through successful completion of regular or special assignments which involve some supervisory responsibilities or aspects of supervision, e.g., by serving as a group or team leader, or by the completion of training courses in supervision accompanied by application of supervisory skills in work assignments; and/or by favorable appraisals by a supervisor indicating the possession of supervisory potential. SELECTIVE CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENT: Do you possess one year work experience that demonstrates knowledge of the court system and/or court proceedings; various documents related to court proceedings such as police reports, warrants, bail/bond, and/or court orders; and the ability to perform arithmetic computation with accuracy?.
Adjunct Faculty (Faculty of Math & Computing/Construction and Facilities Management) Brigham Young University–HawaiiAdjunct Faculty (Faculty of Math & Computing/Construction and Facilities Management)HawaiiAs an educational institution affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, BYU–Hawaii prefers to hire qualified members of the Church in good standing, as authorized under 41 C.F.R. Approximate starting adjunct semester contract $1,350 - $2,100 per credit, the wage offered is dependent upon applicants’ degree and years of university level teaching experience.
Assistant or Associate Professor in Construction and Facilities Management Brigham Young University–HawaiiAssistant or Associate Professor in Construction and Facilities ManagementHawaii$115,000–$131,000 / yearAs an educational institution affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Church), BYU–Hawaii prefers to hire qualified members of the Church in good standing, as authorized under 41 C.F.R. Qualifications: A master's degree in construction management or a closely related field (such as civil engineering, architecture, construction science, building engineering, or facilities management) is required.
CORRECTIONS EDUCATION SPECIALIST III - CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES - MAUI Vets HiredCORRECTIONS EDUCATION SPECIALIST III - CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES - MAUIHawaii, HawaiiProvide academic instruction, coordinate educational activities, maintain records, prepare reports, and collaborate with instructors, volunteers, educational institutions, community organizations, and government agencies. Assess educational and vocational needs, monitor inmate progress, and modify learning plans to support successful educational outcomes.
Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs (pos#0089134) University of HawaiiVice Chancellor for Student Affairs (pos#0089134)Hilo, HI$161,316–$290,366 / yearDemonstrating at all times a commitment to institutional success, the Vice Chancellor must exhibit political acumen, integrity, intercultural competence, and tact in all communications and collaborations with a broad array of internal constituencies (including students faculty, staff, and other administrative colleagues) and external constituencies (local businesses, community-based organizations, legislative representatives, governmental officers and agencies, donors and development prospects). Continually solicits, generates and/or monitors institutional data on wide range of student characteristics and outcomes; utilizes this data and analysis of such data to make changes, adjustments and improvements to existing activities and programs to enhance student learning and engagement, student persistence, and student success; and conveys this data to the campus community to support planning and prioritization efforts.
CORRECTIONS EDUCATION SUPERVISOR I - KULANI CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - HAWAII Vets HiredCORRECTIONS EDUCATION SUPERVISOR I - KULANI CORRECTIONAL FACILITY - HAWAIIHawaii, HawaiiThey assess inmate educational needs through academic and vocational evaluations, develop individualized educational plans, coordinate educational services, monitor student progress, and modify learning plans as needed. Corrections Education Specialists are responsible for planning, organizing, supervising, coordinating, and evaluating educational programs within correctional facilities.
Wastewater Operations Superintendent - SR-24 County of HawaiiWastewater Operations Superintendent - SR-24Hilo, HI$77,628–$115,008 / yearAbility to: Plan, direct, coordinate, and review the work of subordinates involved in the operation of wastewater facilities and equipment; review and interpret plans and designs prepared by engineers and contractors; evaluate and recommend improvements to work practices and procedures; interpret and apply policies, regulations, and laws; understand and follow purchasing policies and procedures; develop and conduct training and safety programs; maintain records and prepare reports and budget estimates; deal effectively with employees, representatives from other governmental agencies, engineers and contractors, and the public; give and follow oral and written instructions, and; direct work in emergency situations; work odd hours and under hazardous, obnoxious, and unfavorable surroundings. Confers with supervisors and recommends personnel actions such as hiring, promotions, transfers, and disciplinary actions including terminations; directs the completion of job performance reviews, new hire orientations, and safety and operational trainings; oversees job interviews, grievances, investigations, and resolution of public or employee complaints.
Wastewater Plant Working Supervisor IV - WS-13 County of HawaiiWastewater Plant Working Supervisor IV - WS-13Hilo, HIAbility to: assign, supervise, and review the work of others; operate and maintain electrical pumping units and auxiliary equipment, including manual switchover of emergency generator units; instruct others in operational practices and procedures relating to treatment plant equipment; diagnose problems in plant equipment and supervise and participate in their correction; read and understand construction prints, machinery drawings, and manufacturers manuals; read and interpret meters and gauges; record readings and maintain operating records; perform required laboratory tests and analyze results; input and extract data and reports from computer files; make arithmetical computations; use common hand and power tools; act quickly and effectively in emergencies; understand and follow oral and written instructions; work harmoniously with others; handle weights and loads. Assists in the supervision and participates in the operation and maintenance activities in a Class III or IV wastewater treatment plant and lower classed plants in a district, as well as its related tributary pumping plants, equipment, and facilities; and performs other related duties as required.