ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Creates and ensures a fun-filled and exciting environment where the flawless delivery and execution of service excellence is paramount. Responsible for the accurate check-in and check-out of each guest. Ensures that all guest contact is courteous, informative and thorough. Ensures that Housekeeping cleans all rooms prior to issuing keys. Responsible for posting charges, settling folios for individuals, groups and due-outs communicated through Housekeeping. Receives cash, checks, credit cards and comps in payment, obtaining proper approval and authorization. Maintains an operating bank, renders bills and issues change. Provides reservations for Casino/Hotel guests, which includes airline, restaurants, and special events both on and off the property. Ensures the timely delivery of all messages, mail and packages left for guests and departments within the Hotel/Casino. Is responsible for the control of safe deposit transactions. Works closely with Senior Executive Host to ensure that all complimentary and high-end amenity offerings are provided consistent with the agreed upon arrangements. Empowered to ensure guests' problems/complaints are resolved in a prompt, courteous and efficient manner. Maintains knowledge of Hotel, Community and Special Events to provide guests with superior service. Demonstrates a positive and enthusiastic demeanor to guests, both internal and external at all times. Acts as a role model to other employees and always presents oneself as a credit to Harrah's and encourages others to do the same. Adheres to all regulatory, company and department policies and procedures. Completes all other duties assigned.REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma required. Superior customer service skills required. Experience in data entry and in dealing with the public is required. Prior experience within the hospitality or related industry is preferred. Computer usage skills required. Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Outlook and LMS system knowledge is preferred. A working knowledge of the Joliet and Greater Chicagoland area would be beneficial. Strong interpersonal skills are necessary. Must be able to work a flexible schedule including nights, weekends, and holidays.JOB DEMANDS Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. and carry objects weighing up to 25 lbs. Position requires 90% standing, 10% walking. Requires some pushing and twisting. Requires some bending, kneeling, climbing, stooping and frequent reaching above and below shoulders. Must be able to respond to touch, speech, smell, aural and visual cues. Must be able to tolerate areas containing second-hand smoke. Fast-paced environment involving constant public contact. Must be able to stand and exert fast-paced mobility for long periods of time.
Apr 18, 2024
Full time
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Creates and ensures a fun-filled and exciting environment where the flawless delivery and execution of service excellence is paramount. Responsible for the accurate check-in and check-out of each guest. Ensures that all guest contact is courteous, informative and thorough. Ensures that Housekeeping cleans all rooms prior to issuing keys. Responsible for posting charges, settling folios for individuals, groups and due-outs communicated through Housekeeping. Receives cash, checks, credit cards and comps in payment, obtaining proper approval and authorization. Maintains an operating bank, renders bills and issues change. Provides reservations for Casino/Hotel guests, which includes airline, restaurants, and special events both on and off the property. Ensures the timely delivery of all messages, mail and packages left for guests and departments within the Hotel/Casino. Is responsible for the control of safe deposit transactions. Works closely with Senior Executive Host to ensure that all complimentary and high-end amenity offerings are provided consistent with the agreed upon arrangements. Empowered to ensure guests' problems/complaints are resolved in a prompt, courteous and efficient manner. Maintains knowledge of Hotel, Community and Special Events to provide guests with superior service. Demonstrates a positive and enthusiastic demeanor to guests, both internal and external at all times. Acts as a role model to other employees and always presents oneself as a credit to Harrah's and encourages others to do the same. Adheres to all regulatory, company and department policies and procedures. Completes all other duties assigned.REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma required. Superior customer service skills required. Experience in data entry and in dealing with the public is required. Prior experience within the hospitality or related industry is preferred. Computer usage skills required. Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Outlook and LMS system knowledge is preferred. A working knowledge of the Joliet and Greater Chicagoland area would be beneficial. Strong interpersonal skills are necessary. Must be able to work a flexible schedule including nights, weekends, and holidays.JOB DEMANDS Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. and carry objects weighing up to 25 lbs. Position requires 90% standing, 10% walking. Requires some pushing and twisting. Requires some bending, kneeling, climbing, stooping and frequent reaching above and below shoulders. Must be able to respond to touch, speech, smell, aural and visual cues. Must be able to tolerate areas containing second-hand smoke. Fast-paced environment involving constant public contact. Must be able to stand and exert fast-paced mobility for long periods of 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 .
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 .
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Creates and ensures a fun-filled and exciting environment where the flawless delivery and execution of service excellence is paramount. Responsible for the accurate check-in and check-out of each guest. Ensures that all guest contact is courteous, informative and thorough. Ensures that Housekeeping cleans all rooms prior to issuing keys. Responsible for posting charges, settling folios for individuals, groups and due-outs communicated through Housekeeping. Receives cash, checks, credit cards and comps in payment, obtaining proper approval and authorization. Maintains an operating bank, renders bills and issues change. Provides reservations for Casino/Hotel guests, which includes airline, restaurants, and special events both on and off the property. Ensures the timely delivery of all messages, mail and packages left for guests and departments within the Hotel/Casino. Is responsible for the control of safe deposit transactions. Works closely with Senior Executive Host to ensure that all complimentary and high-end amenity offerings are provided consistent with the agreed upon arrangements. Empowered to ensure guests' problems/complaints are resolved in a prompt, courteous and efficient manner. Maintains knowledge of Hotel, Community and Special Events to provide guests with superior service. Demonstrates a positive and enthusiastic demeanor to guests, both internal and external at all times. Acts as a role model to other employees and always presents oneself as a credit to Harrah's and encourages others to do the same. Adheres to all regulatory, company and department policies and procedures. Completes all other duties assigned. REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma required. Superior customer service skills required. Experience in data entry and in dealing with the public is required. Prior experience within the hospitality or related industry is preferred. Computer usage skills required. Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Outlook and LMS system knowledge is preferred. A working knowledge of the Joliet and Greater Chicagoland area would be beneficial. Strong interpersonal skills are necessary. Must be able to work a flexible schedule including nights, weekends, and holidays. JOB DEMANDS Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. and carry objects weighing up to 25 lbs. Position requires 90% standing, 10% walking. Requires some pushing and twisting. Requires some bending, kneeling, climbing, stooping and frequent reaching above and below shoulders. Must be able to respond to touch, speech, smell, aural and visual cues. Must be able to tolerate areas containing second-hand smoke. Fast-paced environment involving constant public contact. Must be able to stand and exert fast-paced mobility for long periods of time.
Apr 18, 2024
Full time
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Creates and ensures a fun-filled and exciting environment where the flawless delivery and execution of service excellence is paramount. Responsible for the accurate check-in and check-out of each guest. Ensures that all guest contact is courteous, informative and thorough. Ensures that Housekeeping cleans all rooms prior to issuing keys. Responsible for posting charges, settling folios for individuals, groups and due-outs communicated through Housekeeping. Receives cash, checks, credit cards and comps in payment, obtaining proper approval and authorization. Maintains an operating bank, renders bills and issues change. Provides reservations for Casino/Hotel guests, which includes airline, restaurants, and special events both on and off the property. Ensures the timely delivery of all messages, mail and packages left for guests and departments within the Hotel/Casino. Is responsible for the control of safe deposit transactions. Works closely with Senior Executive Host to ensure that all complimentary and high-end amenity offerings are provided consistent with the agreed upon arrangements. Empowered to ensure guests' problems/complaints are resolved in a prompt, courteous and efficient manner. Maintains knowledge of Hotel, Community and Special Events to provide guests with superior service. Demonstrates a positive and enthusiastic demeanor to guests, both internal and external at all times. Acts as a role model to other employees and always presents oneself as a credit to Harrah's and encourages others to do the same. Adheres to all regulatory, company and department policies and procedures. Completes all other duties assigned. REQUIREMENTS: High school diploma required. Superior customer service skills required. Experience in data entry and in dealing with the public is required. Prior experience within the hospitality or related industry is preferred. Computer usage skills required. Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Outlook and LMS system knowledge is preferred. A working knowledge of the Joliet and Greater Chicagoland area would be beneficial. Strong interpersonal skills are necessary. Must be able to work a flexible schedule including nights, weekends, and holidays. JOB DEMANDS Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs. and carry objects weighing up to 25 lbs. Position requires 90% standing, 10% walking. Requires some pushing and twisting. Requires some bending, kneeling, climbing, stooping and frequent reaching above and below shoulders. Must be able to respond to touch, speech, smell, aural and visual cues. Must be able to tolerate areas containing second-hand smoke. Fast-paced environment involving constant public contact. Must be able to stand and exert fast-paced mobility for long periods of time.
Dreaming big is in our DNA. It's who we are as a company. It's our culture. It's our heritage. And more than ever, it's our future. A future where we're always looking forward. Always serving up new ways to meet life's moments. A future where we keep dreaming bigger. We look for people with passion, talent, and curiosity, and provide them with the teammates, resources and opportunities to unleash their full potential. The power we create together - when we combine your strengths with ours - is unstoppable. Are you ready to join a team that dreams as big as you do? SALARY RANGE: $60,000 - $65,000 + quarterly bonus potential LOCATION: Goose Island Pub at the Salt Shed ADDRESS: 1221 W. Blackhawk St. Chicago, IL 60642 COMPANY: Since 1988, Goose Island Beer Co., Chicago's original craft brewery, has been shaping the craft beer scene here in Chicago and beyond. In the spring of 2024, we will be opening our new brewpub location next to the Salt Shed - an exciting waterfront dining and entertainment destination. The Goose Island Pub at the Salt Shed will offer a unique beer and culinary experience with a skyline-backed riverfront patio, alongside Chicago's best new music venue, which hosts 200+ concerts and events each year. We pride ourselves on delivering exceptional service and high-quality dishes and are seeking talented new members to contribute to the success of our new location. This is an exciting new opportunity to play a pivotal role in the culinary operations of our establishment. ROLE SUMMARY: The Sous Chef will be responsible for personnel management, motivation, development and coaching, food safety and customer satisfaction. Culinary excellence and attention to detail a must. This position requires the ability to manage a large staff effectively and efficiently in a fast-paced restaurant/pub environment. JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: Lead and manage all hourly BOH staff in running brewpub kitchen according to specific and strict quality and efficiency standards set by Executive Chef & General Manager Work closely with pubs management team to ensure BOH and FOH operations coordinate seamlessly Assumes responsibility for the administrative tasks of running the kitchen (Scheduling, etc.) Trains and coordinates kitchen staff for growth and development Assist in ensuring a safe working environment to reduce risk and injury Assists with daily orders and ensuring the kitchen has the products needed to function JOB QUALIFICATIONS: High school diploma or GED equivalent required Associates degree or higher preferred 5+ years of restaurant management required Minimum 3+ years of significant restaurant kitchen experience City of Chicago Food Sanitation Management certificate & ServSafe Management Certificate required Maintenance of all kitchen operating systems and ensuring all recipes, plate specs and order guides are current and up to date Excellent leadership skills with proven ability to lead and motivate team members Must be proficient in all kitchen positions in the restaurant (line cook, prep cook, etc.) Ability to manage personal responsibilities in a high-stress, fast-paced work environment Knowledge of food and beverage industry including BOH operations Excellent organizational and communication skills with an ability to work in a team environment Active problem solver with the ability to complete tasks while maintaining standards Ability to frequently sit, stand, walk, bend The ability and aptitude to work with and troubleshoot equipment. Ability to lift and/or move up to 60lbs. BENEFITS: Medical, Dental, Vision, Disability, and Life insurance 401k matching up to 6% Paid company holidays Paid vacation and sick time off Employee Assistance Program Eligible for a quarterly bonus based on individual and business performance Employee discounts
Apr 18, 2024
Full time
Dreaming big is in our DNA. It's who we are as a company. It's our culture. It's our heritage. And more than ever, it's our future. A future where we're always looking forward. Always serving up new ways to meet life's moments. A future where we keep dreaming bigger. We look for people with passion, talent, and curiosity, and provide them with the teammates, resources and opportunities to unleash their full potential. The power we create together - when we combine your strengths with ours - is unstoppable. Are you ready to join a team that dreams as big as you do? SALARY RANGE: $60,000 - $65,000 + quarterly bonus potential LOCATION: Goose Island Pub at the Salt Shed ADDRESS: 1221 W. Blackhawk St. Chicago, IL 60642 COMPANY: Since 1988, Goose Island Beer Co., Chicago's original craft brewery, has been shaping the craft beer scene here in Chicago and beyond. In the spring of 2024, we will be opening our new brewpub location next to the Salt Shed - an exciting waterfront dining and entertainment destination. The Goose Island Pub at the Salt Shed will offer a unique beer and culinary experience with a skyline-backed riverfront patio, alongside Chicago's best new music venue, which hosts 200+ concerts and events each year. We pride ourselves on delivering exceptional service and high-quality dishes and are seeking talented new members to contribute to the success of our new location. This is an exciting new opportunity to play a pivotal role in the culinary operations of our establishment. ROLE SUMMARY: The Sous Chef will be responsible for personnel management, motivation, development and coaching, food safety and customer satisfaction. Culinary excellence and attention to detail a must. This position requires the ability to manage a large staff effectively and efficiently in a fast-paced restaurant/pub environment. JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: Lead and manage all hourly BOH staff in running brewpub kitchen according to specific and strict quality and efficiency standards set by Executive Chef & General Manager Work closely with pubs management team to ensure BOH and FOH operations coordinate seamlessly Assumes responsibility for the administrative tasks of running the kitchen (Scheduling, etc.) Trains and coordinates kitchen staff for growth and development Assist in ensuring a safe working environment to reduce risk and injury Assists with daily orders and ensuring the kitchen has the products needed to function JOB QUALIFICATIONS: High school diploma or GED equivalent required Associates degree or higher preferred 5+ years of restaurant management required Minimum 3+ years of significant restaurant kitchen experience City of Chicago Food Sanitation Management certificate & ServSafe Management Certificate required Maintenance of all kitchen operating systems and ensuring all recipes, plate specs and order guides are current and up to date Excellent leadership skills with proven ability to lead and motivate team members Must be proficient in all kitchen positions in the restaurant (line cook, prep cook, etc.) Ability to manage personal responsibilities in a high-stress, fast-paced work environment Knowledge of food and beverage industry including BOH operations Excellent organizational and communication skills with an ability to work in a team environment Active problem solver with the ability to complete tasks while maintaining standards Ability to frequently sit, stand, walk, bend The ability and aptitude to work with and troubleshoot equipment. Ability to lift and/or move up to 60lbs. BENEFITS: Medical, Dental, Vision, Disability, and Life insurance 401k matching up to 6% Paid company holidays Paid vacation and sick time off Employee Assistance Program Eligible for a quarterly bonus based on individual and business performance Employee discounts
National Health Corps Florida 2024 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 Florida is a program of the NHC AmeriCorps program and is administered by The Northeast Florida Healthy Start Coalition, 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 : Education award upon successful completion of service , Childcare assistance if eligible , Stipend , Living Allowance , Health Coverage , Training . Terms : Car recommended . Service Areas : Health , Community Outreach , Education . Skills : Social Services , Communications , Public Health , Team Work , Leadership .
Apr 17, 2024
Full time
National Health Corps Florida 2024 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 Florida is a program of the NHC AmeriCorps program and is administered by The Northeast Florida Healthy Start Coalition, 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 : Education award upon successful completion of service , Childcare assistance if eligible , Stipend , Living Allowance , Health Coverage , Training . Terms : Car recommended . Service Areas : Health , Community Outreach , Education . Skills : Social Services , Communications , Public Health , Team Work , Leadership .
National Health Corps Philadelphia 2023 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 Philadelphia is a program of the NHC AmeriCorps program and is administered by 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/leadership-open-positions. To apply for the NHC, please visit leadershipapplication.nationalhealthcorps.org/ 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 , Education award upon successful completion of service , Childcare assistance if eligible , Stipend , Training . Terms : None Service Areas : Education , Health , Community Outreach . Skills : Leadership , Communications , Social Services , Public Health , Team Work .
Apr 17, 2024
Full time
National Health Corps Philadelphia 2023 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 Philadelphia is a program of the NHC AmeriCorps program and is administered by 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/leadership-open-positions. To apply for the NHC, please visit leadershipapplication.nationalhealthcorps.org/ 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 , Education award upon successful completion of service , Childcare assistance if eligible , Stipend , Training . Terms : None Service Areas : Education , Health , Community Outreach . Skills : Leadership , Communications , Social Services , Public Health , Team Work .
National Health Corps Pittsburgh 2023 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 Pittsburgh is a program of the NHC AmeriCorps program and is administered by the Allegheny County Health Department, 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 : Stipend , Health Coverage , Education award upon successful completion of service , Childcare assistance if eligible , Training . Terms : Permits attendance at school during off hours , Permits working at another job during off hours . Service Areas : Health . Skills : Social Services , Leadership , Team Work , Public Health , Communications .
Apr 17, 2024
Full time
National Health Corps Pittsburgh 2023 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 Pittsburgh is a program of the NHC AmeriCorps program and is administered by the Allegheny County Health Department, 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 : Stipend , Health Coverage , Education award upon successful completion of service , Childcare assistance if eligible , Training . Terms : Permits attendance at school during off hours , Permits working at another job during off hours . Service Areas : Health . Skills : Social Services , Leadership , Team Work , Public Health , Communications .
National Health Corps Pittsburgh 2024 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 Pittsburgh is a program of the NHC AmeriCorps program and is administered by the Allegheny County Health Department, 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 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 , Childcare assistance if eligible , Living Allowance , Training , Education award upon successful completion of service . Terms : None Service Areas : Education , Community Outreach , Health . Skills : Team Work , Communications , Social Services , Leadership , Public Health .
Apr 13, 2024
Full time
National Health Corps Pittsburgh 2024 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 Pittsburgh is a program of the NHC AmeriCorps program and is administered by the Allegheny County Health Department, 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 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 , Childcare assistance if eligible , Living Allowance , Training , Education award upon successful completion of service . Terms : None Service Areas : Education , Community Outreach , Health . Skills : Team Work , Communications , Social Services , Leadership , Public Health .
Job Number Job Category Food and Beverage & Culinary Location Renaissance Chicago Downtown Hotel, 1 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois, United States VIEW ON MAP Schedule Full-Time Located Remotely? N Relocation? N Position Type Non-Management POSITION SUMMARY Our jobs aren't just about mixing drinks. Instead, we want to build an experience that is memorable and unique. Our bartenders have the basics down, but are constantly on the look-out for new trends, micro-local offerings, and discoverers' evolving needs. They are not just a beverage enthusiast, but also the host of the space. Their role goes beyond the bar itself to take ownership of discoverer service more broadly and do what needs to be done. Mixologists will use their knowledge and expertise to make the bar look and function flawlessly. They will build relationships with others across the hotel and in the community, to anticipate and deliver on our discoverers' needs. They should be passionate about the discoverer service experience, but also have an eye for detail - from the money that moves through their hands, to the information they provide to discoverers, to the quality of their drinks. No matter what position you are in, there are a few things that are critical to success - creating a safe workplace, following company policies and procedures, protecting company assets, maintaining confidentiality, and ensuring your uniform and personal appearance are professional. Mixologists feel comfortable answering discoverer questions or concerns regarding the origin, vintage, and style of various wines. Mixologists will be on their feet and moving around (stand, sit, or walk for an extended period of time) and taking a hands-on approach to their work (move, lift, carry, push, pull, and place objects weighing less than or equal to 25 pounds without assistance; reach overhead and below the knees, including bending, twisting, pulling, and stooping). Doing all these things well (and other reasonable job duties as requested) is critical for Mixologists - to get it right for our discoverers and our business each and every time. They will partner with management in creating a team of individuals who will provoke unique experiences for our Discoverers by assisting in the hiring, training and development process of our ambassadors. Marriott International is an equal opportunity employer. We believe in hiring a diverse workforce and sustaining an inclusive, people-first culture. We are committed to non-discrimination on any protected basis, such as disability and veteran status, or any other basis covered under applicable law. At Renaissance Hotels, we believe in helping our guests experience the DNA of the neighborhoods they are visiting. Our guests come to discover and uncover the unexpected, to dive into a new culture, or simply to make the most of a free evening. They see business travel as an adventure because they see all travel as an adventure. Where others may settle for the usual, our guests see a chance to bring home a great story. And so do we. We're looking for fellow spontaneous explorers to join our team to bring the spirit of the neighborhood to our guests. If this sounds like you, we invite you to discover career opportunities with Renaissance Hotels. In joining Renaissance Hotels, you join a portfolio of brands with Marriott International. Be where you can do your best work, begin your purpose, belong to an amazing global team, and become the best version of you.
Apr 11, 2024
Full time
Job Number Job Category Food and Beverage & Culinary Location Renaissance Chicago Downtown Hotel, 1 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois, United States VIEW ON MAP Schedule Full-Time Located Remotely? N Relocation? N Position Type Non-Management POSITION SUMMARY Our jobs aren't just about mixing drinks. Instead, we want to build an experience that is memorable and unique. Our bartenders have the basics down, but are constantly on the look-out for new trends, micro-local offerings, and discoverers' evolving needs. They are not just a beverage enthusiast, but also the host of the space. Their role goes beyond the bar itself to take ownership of discoverer service more broadly and do what needs to be done. Mixologists will use their knowledge and expertise to make the bar look and function flawlessly. They will build relationships with others across the hotel and in the community, to anticipate and deliver on our discoverers' needs. They should be passionate about the discoverer service experience, but also have an eye for detail - from the money that moves through their hands, to the information they provide to discoverers, to the quality of their drinks. No matter what position you are in, there are a few things that are critical to success - creating a safe workplace, following company policies and procedures, protecting company assets, maintaining confidentiality, and ensuring your uniform and personal appearance are professional. Mixologists feel comfortable answering discoverer questions or concerns regarding the origin, vintage, and style of various wines. Mixologists will be on their feet and moving around (stand, sit, or walk for an extended period of time) and taking a hands-on approach to their work (move, lift, carry, push, pull, and place objects weighing less than or equal to 25 pounds without assistance; reach overhead and below the knees, including bending, twisting, pulling, and stooping). Doing all these things well (and other reasonable job duties as requested) is critical for Mixologists - to get it right for our discoverers and our business each and every time. They will partner with management in creating a team of individuals who will provoke unique experiences for our Discoverers by assisting in the hiring, training and development process of our ambassadors. Marriott International is an equal opportunity employer. We believe in hiring a diverse workforce and sustaining an inclusive, people-first culture. We are committed to non-discrimination on any protected basis, such as disability and veteran status, or any other basis covered under applicable law. At Renaissance Hotels, we believe in helping our guests experience the DNA of the neighborhoods they are visiting. Our guests come to discover and uncover the unexpected, to dive into a new culture, or simply to make the most of a free evening. They see business travel as an adventure because they see all travel as an adventure. Where others may settle for the usual, our guests see a chance to bring home a great story. And so do we. We're looking for fellow spontaneous explorers to join our team to bring the spirit of the neighborhood to our guests. If this sounds like you, we invite you to discover career opportunities with Renaissance Hotels. In joining Renaissance Hotels, you join a portfolio of brands with Marriott International. Be where you can do your best work, begin your purpose, belong to an amazing global team, and become the best version of you.