Volunteer Supervisor Santa Barbara ZooVolunteer SupervisorSanta Barbara, CaliforniaSUMMARY: Under the general direction of the Director of Education, the Volunteer Supervisor promotes the Zoo and its mission through community outreach, recruitment, training, planning, development, implementation, management, and evaluation of the Zoo’s volunteers and volunteer programs. Join the fun, caring, friendly, and energetic team at the Santa Barbara Zoo in our mission of preservation, conservation, and enhancement of the natural world and its living treasures through education, research, and recreation.
Volunteer Supervisor Association of Zoos and AquariumsVolunteer SupervisorSanta Barbara, CA$27.98–$29.33 / hourSUMMARY: Under the general direction of the Director of Education, the Volunteer Supervisor promotes the Zoo and its mission through community outreach, recruitment, training, planning, development, implementation, management, and evaluation of the Zoo's volunteers and volunteer programs. AZA-accredited zoos and aquariums, Related Facilities, Commercial Members, Conservation Partners and Society Partners may post free unlimited online job listings as a member benefit.
Fillmore Hospice Volunteer Intermountain Volunteer RecordsFillmore Hospice VolunteerFillmore, CaliforniaPotential responsibilities include including companionship, running errands, helping to complete unfinished business, other household tasks, contacting surviving family members to provide bereavement support, contacting social workers or bereavement coordinators if concerns are identified, etc. Volunteers will interact directly with patients and families to offer support and will visit patient homes and run errands in the community.
NewSpeech & Language Pathologist Assistant (5.75 hours daily) Rio Elementary (Inactive)Speech & Language Pathologist Assistant (5.75 hours daily)Oxnard, CA$29.53–$32.55 / hourPHYSICAL ABILITIES: Seeing to inspect documents and to read fine print; depth perception to file; hearing and speaking to communicate with others in a normal voice in person and on the telephone; speak clearly to communicate with parents, staff and others; sitting or standing alternately for extended periods of time; climbing stairs; dexterity of hands and fingers to operate classroom office equipment; write legibly; bending or stooping; reaching overhead and above shoulders; lifting, carrying, pushing, or pulling objects weighting up to twenty-five (25) pounds; pushing students in a wheelchair. BASIC FUNCTIONS: Under the general supervision of the school principal or designee and direction of a certificated Speech/Language Pathologist, assists in providing authorized and appropriate services for students identified as having special needs in the area of speech and language communication such as developing pre-language and language skills, oral-motor control for speech production, vocalization, and use of assistive technology devices for communication.