Supportive Housing Case Manager Up To 1000 Retention Bonus jobs in Moses Lake – Browse 8 openings on RoboApply Jobs
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About the job
The Supportive Housing Case Manager at Dungarvin in Moses Lake works directly with individuals and families to help them secure and keep stable housing. This role centers on providing hands-on support, coordinating access to resources, and creating personalized plans that promote lasting independence.
What you will do
Meet with clients individually to understand their housing needs and identify obstacles
Create and track tailored plans aimed at stability and self-sufficiency
Connect clients to community resources and relevant support services
Keep thorough and accurate records and documentation
Work closely with colleagues to deliver consistent, high-quality support
Why join Dungarvin?
Play a direct role in supporting positive change within the Moses Lake community
Role overview The Supportive Housing Case Manager at Dungarvin in Moses Lake works directly with individuals and families to help them secure and keep stable housing. This role centers on providing hands-on support, coordinating access to resources, and creating personalized plans that promote lasting independence. What you will do Meet with clients individu…
Join our dedicated team at Dungarvin as a Supportive Housing Case Manager, where you will play a crucial role in enhancing the lives of individuals in our supportive housing programs. In this full-time position, you will work closely with clients to assess their needs, develop personalized care plans, and connect them with essential community resources. Your contribution will help foster independence and improve the quality of life for those we serve.
Join Silana Nanosolutions, Inc. as a Senior Project Manager in our Capital Projects division. In this pivotal role, you will lead high-impact projects that drive innovation and efficiency in our operations. Your expertise will be essential in managing project timelines, resources, and stakeholder engagement to ensure successful project delivery. As a Senior Project Manager, you will collaborate with cross-functional teams, utilize project management methodologies, and implement best practices to achieve project objectives. You will be responsible for identifying risks, mitigating challenges, and ensuring compliance with industry standards. If you are passionate about project management and thrive in a dynamic environment, we encourage you to apply and be part of our mission to advance nanotechnology solutions.
With a legacy spanning over 135 years, Banner Bank has been built on core values that stand the test of time: to listen, learn, and assist businesses and individuals in achieving their aspirations. These principles are integral to our culture, which has led to our recent Great Place to Work Certification, a testament to our exemplary workplace environment and employee satisfaction. Moreover, our financial strength and stability have earned us a place on Forbes' list of the Best 100 Banks in America for the ninth consecutive year.Managing over $16 billion in assets and operating 135 branches across Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and California, we recognize our pivotal role in the economy and approach this responsibility with seriousness. Alongside providing financial services to personal and business clients of all sizes, we are deeply committed to community service, contributing millions of dollars annually to local organizations.In the role of Commercial Relationship Manager II, you will empower businesses to flourish by delivering insightful guidance, tailored financial solutions, and authentic partnerships. Your contributions will directly impact local enterprises as you oversee a robust portfolio of commercial relationships. This position emphasizes relationship-building, where your expertise, inquisitiveness, and dedication to ethical practices are vital.
Full-time|$129.2K/yr - $252.1K/yr|On-site|Moses Lake, Washington
About Stoke Space Technologies Stoke Space Technologies is building Nova, a reusable launch vehicle designed for rapid turnaround and daily flights. By making space transportation more affordable, reliable, and frequent, Stoke aims to support a scalable space industry and a sustainable future on Earth. Role Overview The Vehicle Test Operations Manager will lead the team at the Moses Lake Test Site responsible for building and operating vehicle test facilities. This includes both component-level and integrated vehicle testing. The manager will play a central role in ensuring safe, efficient, and reliable test operations, with a focus on streamlining procedures and accelerating test schedules. Key Responsibilities Oversee construction and management of vehicle test facilities Direct both vehicle component and integrated vehicle testing activities Ensure all test operations meet safety and reliability standards Work to optimize processes and reduce testing timelines Collaborate with hardware, software, mechanical, and electrical teams Provide feedback to refine vehicle designs for high-frequency operations Adapt quickly to new challenges and shifting priorities What We Look For Ability to self-direct and maintain focus in a fast-changing environment Experience leading teams in technical or operational settings Strong problem-solving skills and a collaborative approach Comfort working across multiple engineering disciplines Location This position is based at the Moses Lake Test Site in Washington.
Full-time|$176K/yr - $220K/yr|On-site|Moses Lake, WA
Twelve is at the forefront of a transformative industrial revolution focused on carbon transformation. Our innovative electrochemical processes convert CO2 into essential products such as fuels, chemicals, and materials that currently depend on fossil fuels. Our mission is to radically change the way the world produces vital goods by converting CO2 from a liability into a valuable resource, fostering robust, fossil-free supply chains, and promoting next-generation industry practices.Position OverviewAs the Plant Operations Manager at Twelve, you will play a crucial role in overseeing the operations of our Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) facility. Your responsibilities will include managing the production processes, ensuring maintenance and reliability, enforcing safety and regulatory compliance, and optimizing overall plant performance.The ideal candidate will possess extensive experience in hydrocarbon or naphtha production, particularly in jet fuel production. A strong understanding of sustainable practices and a proven history of successful operations management in a chemical plant environment are essential.This is an onsite position based in Moses Lake, WA, with occasional travel to our headquarters in Berkeley, CA.Key ResponsibilitiesDevelop comprehensive policies, procedures, and processes for the operation of Twelve's inaugural SAF plant. Oversee all aspects of plant operations, maintenance, and reliability, including production, quality control, and safety, in collaboration with the VP of Plant Design and Execution.Effectively manage the plant's budget, establish sustainable production targets, and make strategic resource allocation decisions to ensure optimal safety, performance, and financial health.Continuously monitor and analyze plant safety and performance metrics to identify improvement opportunities and implement strategic optimization solutions.Cultivate a strong safety culture within the plant through regular safety meetings and audits, ensuring compliance with industry standards, while leading emergency response and recovery efforts to prevent future incidents.Stay informed about industry trends, emerging technologies, and regulatory changes to ensure the plant adopts sustainable, eco-friendly practices and remains competitive and compliant.Recruit and onboard new team members to expand the plant staff, manage personnel issues, and foster a positive and productive working environment.Support training and development initiatives to enhance team capabilities and performance.
Full-time|$128K/yr - $162K/yr|On-site|Moses Lake, WA
About UsAt Sila Nanotechnologies, we are at the forefront of the clean energy revolution, dedicated to transforming battery technology for a sustainable future. Our innovative approach is focused on creating next-generation lithium-ion battery materials that enhance energy density while minimizing size and weight. This advancement not only fuels innovation in consumer electronics but also accelerates the global shift towards electric vehicles, reducing reliance on fossil fuels. Join us in our mission to tackle one of the most pressing challenges of our time and redefine what's possible in energy storage.Who You AreYou are a seasoned leader in Environmental, Health, Safety, and Sustainability (EHS&S), eager to champion Sila’s commitment to a culture of safety, simplicity, and continuous learning. With a successful track record in fostering safety engagement and driving improvement in organizations transitioning technology from R&D to manufacturing, your role will be pivotal in our growth. You will implement proactive EHS&S programs that align with compliance, and your leadership will empower and inspire teams through knowledge sharing and a commitment to learning. Your ability to effectively communicate and execute will be essential in supporting our research, development, and production initiatives.
Full-time|$137.3K/yr - $171.6K/yr|On-site|Moses Lake, WA
Twelve is at the forefront of a transformative industrial revolution focused on carbon transformation. Our innovative approach employs electrochemistry to convert CO2 into essential products—fuels, chemicals, and materials—traditionally derived from fossil fuels. We are driven by a mission to revolutionize the manufacturing of vital goods, transforming CO2 from a liability into a valuable resource, fostering sustainable, fossil-free supply chains, and propelling the next generation of industry.As the Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Lead, you will be instrumental in developing, implementing, and overseeing the company’s environmental health and safety programs and policies, ensuring compliance with all relevant federal, state, and local regulations. You will manage the safety equipment inventory, conduct regular safety inspections, and oversee hazardous waste disposal vendors. Your role will involve collaboration with various departments to provide training in emergency response and hazardous materials management. You will also monitor compliance with environmental regulations and maintain relationships with regulatory agencies, promptly informing the leadership team of necessary corrective actions in the presence of environmental health and safety risks.Key Responsibilities:Lead and coordinate EHS activities, ensuring the achievement of quality and financial objectives.Direct EHS projects, including planning and scheduling to meet defined goals. Develop both short-term and long-term EHS objectives and propose recommendations to management.Ensure all necessary permits for environmental and regulatory compliance are secured and maintained.Implement appropriate corrective actions to address health and safety hazards.Oversee EHS programs, ensuring adherence to applicable regulations and reviewing safety requirements.Create and maintain both electronic and printed reports and records, and may develop new reporting systems as needed.Collaborate with senior management to set and implement technical, schedule, quality, and financial objectives for EHS programs, aligning them with strategic business goals.Serve as the primary representative for the organization, engaging with line management, program managers, technical personnel, and external partners.
Role overview The Supportive Housing Case Manager at Dungarvin in Moses Lake works directly with individuals and families to help them secure and keep stable housing. This role centers on providing hands-on support, coordinating access to resources, and creating personalized plans that promote lasting independence. What you will do Meet with clients individu…
Join our dedicated team at Dungarvin as a Supportive Housing Case Manager, where you will play a crucial role in enhancing the lives of individuals in our supportive housing programs. In this full-time position, you will work closely with clients to assess their needs, develop personalized care plans, and connect them with essential community resources. Your contribution will help foster independence and improve the quality of life for those we serve.
Join Silana Nanosolutions, Inc. as a Senior Project Manager in our Capital Projects division. In this pivotal role, you will lead high-impact projects that drive innovation and efficiency in our operations. Your expertise will be essential in managing project timelines, resources, and stakeholder engagement to ensure successful project delivery. As a Senior Project Manager, you will collaborate with cross-functional teams, utilize project management methodologies, and implement best practices to achieve project objectives. You will be responsible for identifying risks, mitigating challenges, and ensuring compliance with industry standards. If you are passionate about project management and thrive in a dynamic environment, we encourage you to apply and be part of our mission to advance nanotechnology solutions.
With a legacy spanning over 135 years, Banner Bank has been built on core values that stand the test of time: to listen, learn, and assist businesses and individuals in achieving their aspirations. These principles are integral to our culture, which has led to our recent Great Place to Work Certification, a testament to our exemplary workplace environment and employee satisfaction. Moreover, our financial strength and stability have earned us a place on Forbes' list of the Best 100 Banks in America for the ninth consecutive year.Managing over $16 billion in assets and operating 135 branches across Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and California, we recognize our pivotal role in the economy and approach this responsibility with seriousness. Alongside providing financial services to personal and business clients of all sizes, we are deeply committed to community service, contributing millions of dollars annually to local organizations.In the role of Commercial Relationship Manager II, you will empower businesses to flourish by delivering insightful guidance, tailored financial solutions, and authentic partnerships. Your contributions will directly impact local enterprises as you oversee a robust portfolio of commercial relationships. This position emphasizes relationship-building, where your expertise, inquisitiveness, and dedication to ethical practices are vital.
Full-time|$129.2K/yr - $252.1K/yr|On-site|Moses Lake, Washington
About Stoke Space Technologies Stoke Space Technologies is building Nova, a reusable launch vehicle designed for rapid turnaround and daily flights. By making space transportation more affordable, reliable, and frequent, Stoke aims to support a scalable space industry and a sustainable future on Earth. Role Overview The Vehicle Test Operations Manager will lead the team at the Moses Lake Test Site responsible for building and operating vehicle test facilities. This includes both component-level and integrated vehicle testing. The manager will play a central role in ensuring safe, efficient, and reliable test operations, with a focus on streamlining procedures and accelerating test schedules. Key Responsibilities Oversee construction and management of vehicle test facilities Direct both vehicle component and integrated vehicle testing activities Ensure all test operations meet safety and reliability standards Work to optimize processes and reduce testing timelines Collaborate with hardware, software, mechanical, and electrical teams Provide feedback to refine vehicle designs for high-frequency operations Adapt quickly to new challenges and shifting priorities What We Look For Ability to self-direct and maintain focus in a fast-changing environment Experience leading teams in technical or operational settings Strong problem-solving skills and a collaborative approach Comfort working across multiple engineering disciplines Location This position is based at the Moses Lake Test Site in Washington.
Full-time|$176K/yr - $220K/yr|On-site|Moses Lake, WA
Twelve is at the forefront of a transformative industrial revolution focused on carbon transformation. Our innovative electrochemical processes convert CO2 into essential products such as fuels, chemicals, and materials that currently depend on fossil fuels. Our mission is to radically change the way the world produces vital goods by converting CO2 from a liability into a valuable resource, fostering robust, fossil-free supply chains, and promoting next-generation industry practices.Position OverviewAs the Plant Operations Manager at Twelve, you will play a crucial role in overseeing the operations of our Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) facility. Your responsibilities will include managing the production processes, ensuring maintenance and reliability, enforcing safety and regulatory compliance, and optimizing overall plant performance.The ideal candidate will possess extensive experience in hydrocarbon or naphtha production, particularly in jet fuel production. A strong understanding of sustainable practices and a proven history of successful operations management in a chemical plant environment are essential.This is an onsite position based in Moses Lake, WA, with occasional travel to our headquarters in Berkeley, CA.Key ResponsibilitiesDevelop comprehensive policies, procedures, and processes for the operation of Twelve's inaugural SAF plant. Oversee all aspects of plant operations, maintenance, and reliability, including production, quality control, and safety, in collaboration with the VP of Plant Design and Execution.Effectively manage the plant's budget, establish sustainable production targets, and make strategic resource allocation decisions to ensure optimal safety, performance, and financial health.Continuously monitor and analyze plant safety and performance metrics to identify improvement opportunities and implement strategic optimization solutions.Cultivate a strong safety culture within the plant through regular safety meetings and audits, ensuring compliance with industry standards, while leading emergency response and recovery efforts to prevent future incidents.Stay informed about industry trends, emerging technologies, and regulatory changes to ensure the plant adopts sustainable, eco-friendly practices and remains competitive and compliant.Recruit and onboard new team members to expand the plant staff, manage personnel issues, and foster a positive and productive working environment.Support training and development initiatives to enhance team capabilities and performance.
Full-time|$128K/yr - $162K/yr|On-site|Moses Lake, WA
About UsAt Sila Nanotechnologies, we are at the forefront of the clean energy revolution, dedicated to transforming battery technology for a sustainable future. Our innovative approach is focused on creating next-generation lithium-ion battery materials that enhance energy density while minimizing size and weight. This advancement not only fuels innovation in consumer electronics but also accelerates the global shift towards electric vehicles, reducing reliance on fossil fuels. Join us in our mission to tackle one of the most pressing challenges of our time and redefine what's possible in energy storage.Who You AreYou are a seasoned leader in Environmental, Health, Safety, and Sustainability (EHS&S), eager to champion Sila’s commitment to a culture of safety, simplicity, and continuous learning. With a successful track record in fostering safety engagement and driving improvement in organizations transitioning technology from R&D to manufacturing, your role will be pivotal in our growth. You will implement proactive EHS&S programs that align with compliance, and your leadership will empower and inspire teams through knowledge sharing and a commitment to learning. Your ability to effectively communicate and execute will be essential in supporting our research, development, and production initiatives.
Full-time|$137.3K/yr - $171.6K/yr|On-site|Moses Lake, WA
Twelve is at the forefront of a transformative industrial revolution focused on carbon transformation. Our innovative approach employs electrochemistry to convert CO2 into essential products—fuels, chemicals, and materials—traditionally derived from fossil fuels. We are driven by a mission to revolutionize the manufacturing of vital goods, transforming CO2 from a liability into a valuable resource, fostering sustainable, fossil-free supply chains, and propelling the next generation of industry.As the Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Lead, you will be instrumental in developing, implementing, and overseeing the company’s environmental health and safety programs and policies, ensuring compliance with all relevant federal, state, and local regulations. You will manage the safety equipment inventory, conduct regular safety inspections, and oversee hazardous waste disposal vendors. Your role will involve collaboration with various departments to provide training in emergency response and hazardous materials management. You will also monitor compliance with environmental regulations and maintain relationships with regulatory agencies, promptly informing the leadership team of necessary corrective actions in the presence of environmental health and safety risks.Key Responsibilities:Lead and coordinate EHS activities, ensuring the achievement of quality and financial objectives.Direct EHS projects, including planning and scheduling to meet defined goals. Develop both short-term and long-term EHS objectives and propose recommendations to management.Ensure all necessary permits for environmental and regulatory compliance are secured and maintained.Implement appropriate corrective actions to address health and safety hazards.Oversee EHS programs, ensuring adherence to applicable regulations and reviewing safety requirements.Create and maintain both electronic and printed reports and records, and may develop new reporting systems as needed.Collaborate with senior management to set and implement technical, schedule, quality, and financial objectives for EHS programs, aligning them with strategic business goals.Serve as the primary representative for the organization, engaging with line management, program managers, technical personnel, and external partners.