NHC: Community Health Fellowship, Greater Philadelphia Members are placed in resource-limited organizations that provide public health education and access services. NHC Community Health Fellowship objectives are to: 1) Decrease health disparities through addressing social determinants of health, including underlying structural oppression in communities plagued by histories of racial and economic inequities; 2) Provide community members training and experience in community health worker, digital navigator, and medical interpreter roles for a culturally representative, well-trained public health workforce; and 3) Improve organizational efficiencies, community engagement, and reach of services addressing social determinants of health. Unique position descriptions outline host site service duties for members. Professional development includes supervision, training, group and outside service, volunteer engagement, and a retreat. Further help on this page can be found by clicking here. Member Duties : NHC members complete 1,700 hours of service over 42-46 weeks. Most member service activities take place at their host sites. Members' host site service activities include COVID-19 response, care coordination, community health work, digital health navigation, medical interpretation, and related activities such as case management, health education, outreach coordination, and patient navigation. NHC members will produce significant and unique contributions to host sites' existing efforts to improve health outcomes in underserved communities by engaging in activities that confront community health needs. Members are assigned a host site supervisor and participate in ongoing professional development, team-building, and additional outside/group service activities through their NHC program. To learn more, visit: To apply, visit: Program Benefits : Education award upon successful completion of service , Training , Living Allowance , Monthly Travel Stipend/ Septa pass , Childcare assistance if eligible , Health Coverage . Terms : Permits working at another job during off hours , Permits attendance at school during off hours . Service Areas : Public Health AmeriCorps . Skills : Public Health , Social Services , General Skills , Communications , Team Work .
Apr 17, 2024
Full time
NHC: Community Health Fellowship, Greater Philadelphia Members are placed in resource-limited organizations that provide public health education and access services. NHC Community Health Fellowship objectives are to: 1) Decrease health disparities through addressing social determinants of health, including underlying structural oppression in communities plagued by histories of racial and economic inequities; 2) Provide community members training and experience in community health worker, digital navigator, and medical interpreter roles for a culturally representative, well-trained public health workforce; and 3) Improve organizational efficiencies, community engagement, and reach of services addressing social determinants of health. Unique position descriptions outline host site service duties for members. Professional development includes supervision, training, group and outside service, volunteer engagement, and a retreat. Further help on this page can be found by clicking here. Member Duties : NHC members complete 1,700 hours of service over 42-46 weeks. Most member service activities take place at their host sites. Members' host site service activities include COVID-19 response, care coordination, community health work, digital health navigation, medical interpretation, and related activities such as case management, health education, outreach coordination, and patient navigation. NHC members will produce significant and unique contributions to host sites' existing efforts to improve health outcomes in underserved communities by engaging in activities that confront community health needs. Members are assigned a host site supervisor and participate in ongoing professional development, team-building, and additional outside/group service activities through their NHC program. To learn more, visit: To apply, visit: Program Benefits : Education award upon successful completion of service , Training , Living Allowance , Monthly Travel Stipend/ Septa pass , Childcare assistance if eligible , Health Coverage . Terms : Permits working at another job during off hours , Permits attendance at school during off hours . Service Areas : Public Health AmeriCorps . Skills : Public Health , Social Services , General Skills , Communications , Team Work .
National Health Corps Chicago If you are interested in applying for the National Health Corps (NHC), you must complete a Member Application: Once your application is received, you will be contacted about the status of your application and next steps. NHC Chicago is a program of the NHC AmeriCorps program and is administered by Public Health Institute of Metropolitan Chicago (PHIMC), a sub-grantee of NHC's parent organization, the Health Federation of Philadelphia. NHC operates in 6 regions of the United States: Central California, Chicago, Florida, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. NHC members complete 1,700 hours of service over 42-46 weeks. Most member service activities take place at their host sites. Members' host site service activities include COVID-19 response, care coordination, case management, health education, outreach coordination, and patient navigation. NHC members will produce significant and unique contributions to host sites' existing efforts to improve health outcomes in underserved communities by engaging in activities that confront community health needs, but would not otherwise be possible due to the lack of adequate funding, staffing, and resources at their host sites. Members are assigned a host site mentor who provides mentorship, supervision, and access to professional development opportunities at the host site. Members also participate in ongoing professional development, team-building, and additional outside/group service and committee activities through their NHC program. NHC and its partners strive to ensure that members can contribute to the capacity and reach of their host sites and have a rewarding experience that exposes them to a variety of health-focused careers. To learn more about available positions with NHC, please visit nationalhealthcorps.org/open-positions. To apply for the NHC, please visit Further help on this page can be found by clicking here. Member Duties : Members are placed in resource-limited organizations and provide health/public health education and access services. NHC objectives are: 1) decrease barriers for people who are Black, Indigenous, People of Color, and other identities who have been historically underrepresented in health leadership (women, LGBQITA+, people with disabilities, etc.) to become health/public health leaders in the future; 2) decrease health disparities through addressing social determinants of health, including underlying structural oppression in communities plagued by histories of racial and economic inequities; and 3) improve organizational efficiencies, community engagement and reach of services addressing social determinants of health. Unique position descriptions outline host site service duties for members. Professional development includes supervision, training, group and outside service, member committees, volunteer engagement, and a retreat. Program Benefits : Health Coverage , Living Allowance , Training , Childcare assistance if eligible , Education award upon successful completion of service . Terms : None Service Areas : Health , Education , Community Outreach . Skills : Leadership , Public Health , Team Work , Public Speaking , General Skills , Youth Development , Teaching/Tutoring , Medicine , Social Services .
Apr 17, 2024
Full time
National Health Corps Chicago If you are interested in applying for the National Health Corps (NHC), you must complete a Member Application: Once your application is received, you will be contacted about the status of your application and next steps. NHC Chicago is a program of the NHC AmeriCorps program and is administered by Public Health Institute of Metropolitan Chicago (PHIMC), a sub-grantee of NHC's parent organization, the Health Federation of Philadelphia. NHC operates in 6 regions of the United States: Central California, Chicago, Florida, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and San Francisco. NHC members complete 1,700 hours of service over 42-46 weeks. Most member service activities take place at their host sites. Members' host site service activities include COVID-19 response, care coordination, case management, health education, outreach coordination, and patient navigation. NHC members will produce significant and unique contributions to host sites' existing efforts to improve health outcomes in underserved communities by engaging in activities that confront community health needs, but would not otherwise be possible due to the lack of adequate funding, staffing, and resources at their host sites. Members are assigned a host site mentor who provides mentorship, supervision, and access to professional development opportunities at the host site. Members also participate in ongoing professional development, team-building, and additional outside/group service and committee activities through their NHC program. NHC and its partners strive to ensure that members can contribute to the capacity and reach of their host sites and have a rewarding experience that exposes them to a variety of health-focused careers. To learn more about available positions with NHC, please visit nationalhealthcorps.org/open-positions. To apply for the NHC, please visit Further help on this page can be found by clicking here. Member Duties : Members are placed in resource-limited organizations and provide health/public health education and access services. NHC objectives are: 1) decrease barriers for people who are Black, Indigenous, People of Color, and other identities who have been historically underrepresented in health leadership (women, LGBQITA+, people with disabilities, etc.) to become health/public health leaders in the future; 2) decrease health disparities through addressing social determinants of health, including underlying structural oppression in communities plagued by histories of racial and economic inequities; and 3) improve organizational efficiencies, community engagement and reach of services addressing social determinants of health. Unique position descriptions outline host site service duties for members. Professional development includes supervision, training, group and outside service, member committees, volunteer engagement, and a retreat. Program Benefits : Health Coverage , Living Allowance , Training , Childcare assistance if eligible , Education award upon successful completion of service . Terms : None Service Areas : Health , Education , Community Outreach . Skills : Leadership , Public Health , Team Work , Public Speaking , General Skills , Youth Development , Teaching/Tutoring , Medicine , Social Services .
Be available to work a flexible schedule, including weekends, holidays, and varied shifts. Ensures compliance with and completion of all daily operational procedures by the Food and Beverage Department. Maintains food and beverage safety and quality based on hotel, Shaner, and Franchise specifications. Maintains and abides by standards and procedures for operations and safe working conditions in the department. Responsible for responding and handling guest related issues pertaining to the department. Ensures communication with General Manager, all other Department Managers, Supervisors and Staff. Other duties as assigned. Responsibilities Take orders, prepare, and serve alcoholic, non-alcoholic beverages and light meals to guests, courteously and efficiently according to hotel specifications. Maintain stock/supplies and cleanliness of outlet and equipment. Qualifications Minimum one year of experience in the Restaurant / Food and Beverage field. Minimum state age requirement to serve alcoholic beverages. Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. Ability to satisfactorily communicate with guests, management, and co-workers to their understanding. High school graduate or equivalent, some college preferred. ServSafe and/or food safety training a plus. Alcohol awareness training (such as TIPS). Familiarity with food and beverage cost controls. Ability to accurately compute basic mathematical calculations. Bilingual English/Spanish a plus. Knowledge of local activities and attractions appropriate for clientele. Shaner Hotel Group Shaner Hotels is one of the foremost award-winning hospitality owner-operators and management companies in the hospitality industry. Our current portfolio consists of over 65 full-service, select-service, extended-stay and resort properties with more than 7,500 rooms in 14 states and four countries. We partner with the top Hospitality Brands including independent locations as well. We provide a variety of services for investors, hotel owners and brands-including hotel development, design and construction, e-commerce, and revenue management. You can find out more by visiting our website, !
Apr 12, 2024
Full time
Be available to work a flexible schedule, including weekends, holidays, and varied shifts. Ensures compliance with and completion of all daily operational procedures by the Food and Beverage Department. Maintains food and beverage safety and quality based on hotel, Shaner, and Franchise specifications. Maintains and abides by standards and procedures for operations and safe working conditions in the department. Responsible for responding and handling guest related issues pertaining to the department. Ensures communication with General Manager, all other Department Managers, Supervisors and Staff. Other duties as assigned. Responsibilities Take orders, prepare, and serve alcoholic, non-alcoholic beverages and light meals to guests, courteously and efficiently according to hotel specifications. Maintain stock/supplies and cleanliness of outlet and equipment. Qualifications Minimum one year of experience in the Restaurant / Food and Beverage field. Minimum state age requirement to serve alcoholic beverages. Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. Ability to satisfactorily communicate with guests, management, and co-workers to their understanding. High school graduate or equivalent, some college preferred. ServSafe and/or food safety training a plus. Alcohol awareness training (such as TIPS). Familiarity with food and beverage cost controls. Ability to accurately compute basic mathematical calculations. Bilingual English/Spanish a plus. Knowledge of local activities and attractions appropriate for clientele. Shaner Hotel Group Shaner Hotels is one of the foremost award-winning hospitality owner-operators and management companies in the hospitality industry. Our current portfolio consists of over 65 full-service, select-service, extended-stay and resort properties with more than 7,500 rooms in 14 states and four countries. We partner with the top Hospitality Brands including independent locations as well. We provide a variety of services for investors, hotel owners and brands-including hotel development, design and construction, e-commerce, and revenue management. You can find out more by visiting our website, !