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  • Low Voltage Technician
    Low Voltage Technician
    1 month ago
    Full-time
    Wayne

    ull job description Duties/Responsibilities: Install, terminate & test low voltage, Cat 5e and Cat 6 computer network cabling, fiber optic cabling, various other cables for security and paging systems. Professionally organize, form, dress and label pre-terminated low voltage cabling. Install and terminate low voltage and computer network outlets to industry standards. Install cable and fire stop material to industry standards. Install, troubleshoot and repair security cameras/access control devices. Install, troubleshoot and repair paging and other AV systems. Design and install network closet and corresponding equipment configurations. Install network closet hardware, including wallboards, connecting blocks, equipment racks, patch panels, fiber and cable enclosures and corresponding related equipment. Properly and professionally enter time and service completed within industry ticketing system. Comply with all organization business policies, workflow processes and documentation practices. Education and Experience: High school diploma or GED required. Solid understanding of cabling infrastructure and low voltage cabling requirements, purpose and industry standards, preferred. Familiarity and expertise with common basic telecommunications, computer networking and associated industry tools and equipment Detail oriented Knowledge and understanding of workplace safety and practice standards. Ability to comfortably work in construction environments and with ladders and other common tools and routinely lift heavy loads. Job Type: Full-time Pay: From $25.00 per hour Benefits: 401(k) matching Health insurance Paid time off People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply License/Certification: OSHA 10 (Required) OSHA 30 (Required) Work Location: In person

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  • Family Support Partner - Bilingual (Spanish)
    Family Support Partner - Bilingual (Spanish)
    2 months ago
    Part-time
    Woodland Park

    Purpose: In order to ensure families have support, knowledge, and advocacy skills, Family Support Partners are the core of the Family Support Organization, providing support, education, and advocacy for primary caregivers parenting children and youth with emotional, developmental, mental, behavioral, and substance abuse needs. Duties: Support • Support the development of the Child-Family Team through engagement of informal and natural supports, • Demonstrate empathy and compassion through active listening to families’ needs, • Provide information on the System of Care and parenting a child with needs, • Engage CMO, families, and youth in learning about FSO services and supports, including Youth Partnership, • Model advocacy skills for families within the Child-Family Team and other meetings, • Develop the advocacy skills of families by providing resources and preparation for meetings Skills: Personal experience as a parent/caregiver of a child or youth with behavioral health needs Demonstrate success navigating New Jersey’s child-serving systems Must have excellent interpersonal skills Familiarity with local and county networking and strategic partnerships is encouraged Must have a valid New Jersey driver’s license with an excellent driving record and reliable transportation Hours: Generally M-F 9-5, must be flexible to work evenings and weekends. Must be on call from 8 AM-8 PM M-F Status: Full-time/Part-time, hourly employee

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  • Family Support Partner
    Family Support Partner
    2 months ago
    Part-time
    Woodland Park

    Purpose: In order to ensure families have support, knowledge, and advocacy skills, Family Support Partners are the core of the Family Support Organization, providing support, education, and advocacy for primary caregivers parenting children and youth with emotional, developmental, mental, behavioral, and substance abuse needs. Duties: Support • Support the development of the Child-Family Team through engagement of informal and natural supports, • Demonstrate empathy and compassion through active listening to families’ needs, • Provide information on the System of Care and parenting a child with needs, • Engage CMO, families, and youth in learning about FSO services and supports, including Youth Partnership, • Model advocacy skills for families within the Child-Family Team and other meetings, • Develop the advocacy skills of families by providing resources and preparation for meetings Skills: Personal experience as a parent/caregiver of a child or youth with behavioral health needs Demonstrate success navigating New Jersey’s child-serving systems Must have excellent interpersonal skills Familiarity with local and county networking and strategic partnerships is encouraged Must have a valid New Jersey driver’s license with an excellent driving record and reliable transportation Hours: Generally M-F 9-5, must be flexible to work evenings and weekends. Must be on call from 8 AM-8 PM M-F Status: Full-time/Part-time, hourly employee

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