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WI · On-site

$86 - $105/hr

  • Medical

  • PTO

This position represents the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse(University) to the Wisconsin DOA, University of Wisconsin SystemAdministration (UWSA), and vendors for procurement matters.

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The Procurement Director will need to develop knowledge of DOA policies and procedures, Wisconsin state statutes, the Wisconsin Administrative Code (WAC), the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), and ...

Grants Specialist-Adv

Madison, WI · On-site +1

$28.24 - $42/hr

Working at DOA offers you the opportunity to make an impact on the quality of life in Wisconsin. The Division of Energy, Housing, and Community Resources (DEHCR) is seeking a a highly skilled Grants ...

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Director of Admissions-MMC

Raleigh, NC · On-site

$75K - $85K/yr

The campus DOA position reports directly to the Campus President. The DOA ensures that campus admissions personnel follow all college, state, and US DOE accreditation compliance, regulations, and ...

Data Scientist

Alexandria, VA · On-site

$77.60 - $176/hr

  • Medical

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Experience with the Department of the Army (DoA) * Proficiency with Databricks, Tableau, SQL, Python, or Qlik * Experience working within the WDP, designing and maintaining dashboards, developing ...

Process RMAs, DOA returns, and core returns accurately and timely * Support teardown, parts harvesting, and material recovery activities * Ensure proper staging, labeling, and movement of inventory ...

Registered Dental Hygienist

Woodbridge, VA · On-site

$39.50 - $49.75/hr

For the 6 week assignment at DOA-Woodbridge. The position start from 8/17 and goes through to 10/5. Required Education: -High school diploma or equivalent. -Graduation from an accredited Dental ...

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As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for doa in the United States is $40.90, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.71 and $55.05 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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As a Director of Administration, your daily responsibilities often include overseeing office operations, managing administrative staff, developing and monitoring budgets, and ensuring compliance with company policies and procedures. You may also be involved in implementing new workflow systems, facilitating interdepartmental communication, and supporting executive leadership with strategic planning. Collaboration with human resources, finance, and IT teams is common to align and streamline organizational processes. This role is well-suited for individuals who enjoy multifaceted challenges and driving efficiency across various functions of the company.

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A Director of Administration (DoA) should possess strong organizational, leadership, and project management skills, often with a background in business administration or a related field. Familiarity with budgeting software, HR management systems, and relevant certifications such as PMP or SHRM-CP can be highly beneficial. Exceptional communication, adaptability, and conflict resolution abilities are also valuable for managing diverse teams and complex workflows. These competencies ensure effective operations management and create a supportive environment for organizational growth.

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Job description

PURPOSE OF POSITION:
Under the direction of the Director of Activities ("DOA"), provides structured recreational activities for individuals and groups. Provides programs that will support individual leisure, independence and optimal level of functioning.
PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Implements and evaluates recreation programs for individuals and groups.

  • Maintains medical records and other reports as assigned by the DOA.

  • Participates with other allied health disciplines in patient care conferences aimed at meeting the needs of the total patient and family.

  • Identifies, reports, and records unusual incidents or problems in accordance with standard operation procedures.

  • Assists volunteers as assigned by the DOA.

  • Assists with transportation to residents attending activities in the community.

  • Make one-to-one visits with residents within the therapeutic recreation context

  • Maintain a clean, safe environment and provide necessary materials and clean-up for activity programs

  • Offer direction and support to staff members during mutual efforts to provide leisure opportunities to the residents of the facility

  • Interact and communicate with patients, family members, co-workers, physicians and the general public in a courteous and professional manner.

  • Adhere to productivity, budgetary, and quality assurance guidelines

  • Assist with ordering and maintaining supplies and equipment

  • Report to duty as assigned and on time

MINIUM POSITION QUALIFIC ATIONS
  • High school diploma or equivalent

EXPERIENCE
  • One year experience in activities program required. Prior experience in long-term care setting preferred

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
  • Must be able to communicate both verbally and in English at a level normally achieved by a high school graduate.

  • Must be able to physically turn, lift, and/or support the weight of the adult residents safely during activities and in getting in and out of the van. Needs to assist in patient transfers, pushing wheelchairs, and carrying equipment