New Mexico Corrections DepartmentNewLegal Graduate School Intern (NMCD #10117878) New Mexico Corrections DepartmentLegal Graduate School Intern (NMCD #10117878)Santa Fe, NM$18.15–$27.23 / hourCurrently enrolled in a Graduate School Program at an accredited college or university OR completion of at least two (2) semesters (or equivalent) of a graduate level program at an accredited college or university within the last two (2) years. This position will assist department attorneys by conducting legal research, preparing legal documents, compiling case materials, drafting legal memorandums, and attending hearings.
DeSales UniversityNewSenior Officer, Student Advising (Accessibility) DeSales UniversitySenior Officer, Student Advising (Accessibility)Campus, CAThe position acts as a first point of contact for accessibility advising enquiries (CRM, email, phone, in-person, etc.), providing guidance, advice, and triage to students, staff and stakeholders, including undertaking initial assessment and coordination of support to enable inclusive student outcomes. The Senior Officer, Student Advising (Accessibility) provides advising support and case coordination to students requiring accessibility support, delivering timely and effective outcomes within established policies and frameworks.
American DriverClass A CDL Truck Driver - Trainee American DriverClass A CDL Truck Driver - TraineeAlbuquerque, New Mexico$4–$6 / hourCompetitive Weekly Pay during 4–6 weeks of hands-on, on-the-job training on Western regional routes with an experienced driver. Expect a solid $1,200 – $1,500 weekly average once solo, consistent miles, and home time every other week (full 48-hour reset).
AMIKids Family Services, Inc.Community Support Specialist, (Part-time) - AMIkids Family Services AMIKids Family Services, Inc.Community Support Specialist, (Part-time) - AMIkids Family ServicesAlbuquerque, NMPart timeSocialization skills, developmental issues, daily living skills, school and work readiness activities and education in co-occurring illness), Attend and represent the program at court hearings, meetings and youths’ legal proceedings as needed, A minimum of 60% of direct client services shall be conducted face-to-face and in community locations, Partner with Therapist to coordinate needs assessment and additional activities related to ISP, Ensure each youth has post assessments completed and has a transitional plan before release date, Participate in monthly audits to ensure all pertinent information is recorded, Maintain service notes daily, Schedule off-site appointments and transportation for youth, Conduct home visits with youth’s families in accordance with Program and state requirements, Provide individualized interventions to encourage the development of natural supports in community, workplace and school environments, Operate vehicles as required in accordance with the transportation policy, Attend required training/professional development events and maintain appropriate certification(s) and license(s), Attend and maintain CPR and First Aid certification by nationally recognized organization, Attend and maintain appropriate crisis intervention and physical restraint training and certification as defined by state and contract requirements, Maintain appropriate certification(s) and license(s), Assist with special projects and other duties as assigned. Build and maintain relationships with community stakeholders, Establish and maintain resources and information relating to medical services/programs (e.g., Medicaid) and job opportunities, Actively participate in the Multidisciplinary Treatment Team (MDT), Complete a risk and needs assessment on youth as they enter the Program, and complete re-assessments within established contractual guidelines, Evaluate, develop and document an individual service/care plan (ISP) for the youth based on the assessments, Ensure youth receive applicable assessments within the required timeframe of enrollment and that this data is used in the development of the ISP, Participate in building youth’s ability to function productively in interpersonal relationships, community coping activities and functional skills (e.g.