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Weekend Non-CDL Driver

Savoy, IL · On-site

$15.42 - $24.99/hr

Croft values are Creativity, Respect, Openness, Fairness and Teamwork. If this type of culture and our values resonate with you, we would love to meet you! The Transportation Driver will drive a lift ...

Weekend Non-CDL Driver

Savoy, IL · On-site

$15.42 - $24.99/hr

Croft values are Creativity, Respect, Openness, Fairness and Teamwork. If this type of culture and our values resonate with you, we would love to meet you! The Transportation Driver will drive a lift ...

RN \ LPN FT Evenings

Goshen, IN

$24.25 - $33/hr

CROFT Values we live by every day: Creativity, Respect, Openness, Fairness & Teamwork What Were Looking For: * Licensed RN or LPN in Indiana (experience preferred) * Strong communication skills

Nursing Role Built on Teamwork & Respect At Greencroft, our culture is centered around our CROFT values: Creativity, Respect, Openness, Fairness, and Teamwork. We're hiring an RN or LPN to join our ...

RN \ LPN FT Evenings

Goshen, IN · On-site

$24.25 - $33/hr

CROFT Values we live by every day: Creativity, Respect, Openness, Fairness & Teamwork What We're Looking For: * Licensed RN or LPN in Indiana (experience preferred) * Strong communication skills

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Croft, and why are they important?

To thrive as a crofter, you need practical knowledge of agriculture, animal husbandry, and land management, often gained through hands-on experience or agricultural training. Familiarity with farm machinery, sustainable farming techniques, and, in some regions, compliance with agricultural regulations are important. Strong problem-solving, self-motivation, and resilience are crucial soft skills for managing the unpredictable nature of small-scale farming. These skills ensure effective stewardship of the land, sustainable productivity, and the ability to adapt to economic and environmental challenges.

What is the difference between Croft vs Farm Worker?

AspectCroftFarm Worker
Required CredentialsTypically no formal certifications, but knowledge of land management helpfulOften requires basic agricultural certifications or experience
Work EnvironmentRural land, outdoor, variable weather conditionsOutdoor farm settings, working with crops or livestock
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in rural land management, estate ownersWidely used in agriculture, farms, and food production

While both roles involve outdoor work on land, a Croft generally refers to managing a rural estate or landholding, often with a focus on land stewardship. A Farm Worker typically performs manual labor on farms, such as planting, harvesting, or caring for livestock. The key differences lie in the scope of responsibilities and the nature of employment, with Croft roles often more land management-oriented and Farm Workers more labor-focused.

What are crofts and what does a crofter do?

A croft is a small agricultural landholding, typically found in Scotland, that is used for subsistence farming. A crofter is the person who lives on and works the croft, usually growing crops and keeping livestock for personal use and local sale. Crofting is a traditional form of land tenure and agriculture, with crofters often having certain legal rights and responsibilities. The system is designed to support rural communities and preserve the landscape.

What are the typical challenges faced by professionals working as crofters, and how can they be addressed?

Crofters often face unique challenges such as managing small-scale agricultural operations in remote areas, dealing with variable weather conditions, and balancing traditional practices with modern regulations. Collaboration with local agricultural cooperatives and staying informed about government support schemes can help address these challenges. Additionally, crofters typically work closely with their communities and may need to diversify their activities, such as integrating tourism or craft production, to ensure sustainability and financial viability.
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CNA Part time 2nd shift- NO weekends

Greencroft Communities

Walnut Creek, OH • On-site

Part-time, Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Greencroft is looking for CNA's to join our fun and friendly team! This is a fantastic opportunity to work in our gorgeous senior living facility where we offer a collaborative and inclusive environment that encourages growth and autonomy.

We adhere to our 'CROFT' values daily. Croft values are Creativity, Respect, Openness, Fairness and Teamwork. If this type of culture and our values resonate with you, we would love to meet you!

You’ll find more than just a job at Greencroft. It’s a place where connections are forged with our wonderful residents and amazing team members. Greencroft has been part of the community for many years, and we’re known for taking care of those who call this community home.

Working in long-term care offers tons of rewards you won't find anywhere else: an unparalleled sense of stability, great pay, and did we mention amazing benefits! People support your growth here and there's a team spirit that makes the tough days a whole lot easier.

We are looking for a compassionate and experienced team members with a passion for senior care and who wants to make a difference and has the following qualities:

  • Passion for Seniors – Feels strongly about working with the senior population. Has a drive to go above and beyond for seniors.
  • Resident Focused – Dedicated to meeting and exceeding the needs of the resident by establishing and maintaining effective relationships as well as gaining trust and respect of others.
  • You'll advocate for your residents at every stage of care, making sure that we go above and beyond for them every single day.

Job Requirements/Qualifications:

  • High school diploma or equivalent recommended.
  • Completed and passed the CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant) training and competency exams as approved by the state board of health.

Schedule:

  • Part Time
  • 2nd Shift
  • Every other Holiday

Benefits:

  • Medical/Dental/Vision
  • Voluntary Life
  • 403(b) with employer match
  • PTO program
  • Additional benefits may be available

Contact HR with questions, (330) 893-3200.