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CUSTODIAN II

Ann Arbor, MI · On-site

$42K - $44K/yr

... doors, ledges, and other elevated surfaces * Move and arrange furniture or furnishing * Clean ... Group Dsa Housing Services Department Student Life Facilities Centra Posting Begin/End Date 8/10 ...

CUSTODIAN II

Ann Arbor, MI · On-site

$43K - $47K/yr

... doors, ledges, and other elevated surfaces * Move and arrange furniture or furnishing * Clean ... Group Dsa Housing Services Department Student Life Facilities Centra Posting Begin/End Date 8/10 ...

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What are DSA doors?

DSA doors refer to doors that meet the standards set by the Division of the State Architect (DSA), primarily used in public schools and other state-funded projects in California. These doors are designed and manufactured to comply with strict safety, accessibility, and durability requirements to ensure they are suitable for high-traffic and regulated environments. DSA doors must pass rigorous inspections and adhere to codes related to fire safety, ADA compliance, and structural integrity. They are typically specified for use in educational and governmental buildings where adherence to state regulations is mandatory.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a door sales associate (DSA), and why are they important?

To thrive as a Door Sales Associate, you need a solid understanding of door products, sales techniques, and customer relationship management, often backed by experience in retail or construction sales. Familiarity with CRM software, point-of-sale systems, and basic product specification tools is commonly required. Strong interpersonal skills, active listening, and problem-solving abilities help build trust and close sales with clients. These skills are crucial for driving sales performance, customer satisfaction, and business growth in a competitive market.

What are some common challenges faced by DSA Doors installers during on-site installation projects?

DSA Doors installers often encounter challenges such as adapting to unique construction site conditions, ensuring precise measurements for custom doors, and coordinating with other trades to meet project deadlines. Weather conditions and unexpected structural issues can also impact installation schedules and require problem-solving on the spot. Effective communication with project managers, builders, and clients is crucial to address these challenges promptly and maintain high-quality standards.

What is the difference between Dsa Doors vs Dsa Windows?

AspectDsa DoorsDsa Windows
Primary FocusManufacturing and installation of doorsManufacturing and installation of windows
CertificationsSimilar certifications required, such as safety and quality standardsSimilar certifications required, such as safety and quality standards
Work EnvironmentFactories, construction sites, showroomsFactories, construction sites, showrooms
Industry UsageConstruction, real estate, interior designConstruction, real estate, interior design

Both Dsa Doors and Dsa Windows involve manufacturing and installation within the construction industry. The main difference lies in their product focus: Dsa Doors specializes in doors, while Dsa Windows focuses on windows. They share similar certifications, work environments, and industry applications, making them closely related roles in the building materials sector.

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Infographic showing various Dsa Doors job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 33% Internship, 50% Full Time, and 17% Contract. Highlights an 67% In-person, and 33% Hybrid job distribution.

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YWCA of Western Massachusetts

Springfield, MA • On-site

$21/hr

Other

Re-posted 24 days ago


Job description

Department: Holyoke Young Parent Program
Reports to: Program Director
Schedule: Full-time, 75 hours/bi-weekly; 3pm-11pm
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Starting Rate: $21
The YWCA of Western MA is dedicated to eliminating racism and empowering survivors. We provide a safe place for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. Our programs and services include crisis shelter and transitional housing for survivors and their families, counseling, SAFEPLAN court advocacy, community education, supervised visitation, and violence prevention education. The YWCA provides services at several sites, including Holyoke, Northampton, Westfield, and our primary Springfield campus.
Expectations of all employees
In the performance of essential and general job responsibilities, all YWCA employees are expected to:

  • Demonstrate commitment to the YWCA's mission and principles of trauma-informed work.
  • Represent the YWCA in a professional and competent manner to participants, community members, organizational partners, and other stakeholders.
  • Support policies, practices, and decisions that demonstrate our shared accountability for racial equity.
  • Foster a positive working environment.
  • Coordinate efforts across teams, programs, and partner organizations.
  • Maintain professional behavior and strict confidentiality.
Position Purpose
The Direct Service Advocate (DSA) is responsible for providing support, advocacy and role modeling to adult, teen and child program participants living in the YWCA's residential programs. DSA's are part of a team model working with peers, supervisors, clinicians and outside connections to best serve program participants. DSA's support the agency mission and trauma informed service model in order to provide safe, consistent and quality services to vulnerable populations.
Essential Responsibilities
  • Nurture and support a milieu approach that is participant-guided, family-driven, strengths-based, and trauma-informed; and embraces a framework of empowerment and encouragement, engaging with 100% of individuals and families that are on-site each shift;
  • Encourage and support the development of life skills, positive parenting and improved parent-child interaction- 1:1 or group format to include recreational, educational, and cultural or those that promote family engagement;
  • Follow and encourage the programs daily schedule and facilitate resident participation and community responsibilities, taking into account individualized plans for each participant;
  • Ongoing individual resident support with 85% of time on shift in direct service role providing face to face contact and interaction with participant's and their children in order to support;
  • Ensure program procedures, rules, regulations and policies are followed to ensure a safe and supportive living environment including completion of 100% of all required safety sweeps (minimum of four times) each shift to ensure premises including alarms, doors, windows, appliances and bedrooms are all safe;
  • To facilitate integration into the program, provide orientation and emotional support to participants upon arrival;
  • To ensure participants are properly welcomed to the program, prepares rooms for new families within 1-2 shifts from previous exit;
  • Provide daily information as it relates to data collection and outcome measurements through the completion of 100% of AWARDS logs prior to end of shift;
  • Required documentation and daily program communication including case notes, resident files and communication logs, completing 100% of all documentation prior to the end of shift;
  • Perform regular job duties to be observed by new staff during the job shadowing portion of program orientation;
  • Engage with residents at 100% of all meal times and ensure that participants clean up the dining area prior to leaving as well as kitchen prior to cooking;
  • Ensure thorough communication of staff from shift to shift;
  • Assist with child care as needed to support service planning goal activities completion;
  • To support children's safety and well-being, ensure mothers supervise children at all times and offer support to moms during a crisis or periods where they may be overwhelmed;
  • Conducts safety checks on residents and children as needed and completes 100% of all required safety checks;
  • Answer phones and provide information and referral;
  • Attend scheduled staff meetings, supervision and trainings as required;
  • Responsible for the upkeep of the facility and property, completing tasks that include, but are not limited to, vacuuming, laundry, assisting with loading/unloading groceries, mopping, preparation of bedrooms, ensuring 100% of chores are completed properly before signing off on the chore list during your shift;
  • Provide transportation to residents and adhere to all safety laws/policies regarding seat belts, car seat requirements and speed limits at all times to include ratio of 1:6; and
  • Perform other related duties as needed.
Qualifications
  • A.A. or equivalent education or experience in a human service field, preferred;
  • At least one year of counseling and direct service experience;
  • Experience in a domestic violence setting;
  • Experience with survivors of gender-based violence and exploitation;
  • Experience addressing the impacts of decisions and actions on multiple communities;
  • Reliable transportation, safe driving record, and valid driver's license required. Must be able to be covered by the agency's insurance policy.
  • Must be able to lift 40 lbs.

EEO STATEMENT
It is the policy of YWCA of Western Massachusetts to provide equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all persons regardless of age, color, national origin, citizenship status, physical or mental disability, race, religion, creed, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, genetic information, marital status, pregnancy or maternity, status with regard to public assistance, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law. In addition, the YWCA will provide reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities.
DISCLAIMER
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of employees assigned to this position.
AT-WILL EMPLOYMENT
The YWCA is an "at-will" equal opportunity employer. While the YWCA will continue to operate with care regarding employment decisions, the YWCA and its employees may terminate the employment relationship at any time and for any reason, with or without cause, and without advance notice. Exceptions include select, non-exempt positions covered under the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). This position is covered under the CBA (union) and is subject to union dues.
CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECKS
The YWCA, in our effort to provide safety to those we serve, and to protect our agency, performs criminal offender record information (CORI) checks on all prospective employees. Final offers of employment are contingent upon receipt of an acceptable CORI report as solely determined by the YWCA.
INTRODUCTORY PERIOD
All employment at the YWCA begins with a 150-day Introductory Period.