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October 15, 2025 3 mins
Boise’s job market has seen a surge of fresh opportunities this week, spanning nonprofit, government, healthcare, technical, and customer service sectors. The Idaho Nonprofit Center’s job board posts a Human Resource Generalist Director opening at Treasure Valley Family YMCA in Boise, posted October 13, 2025, for listeners with people management and HR skills. Birds of Prey NCA Partnership seeks a part-time Development Specialist, posted October 8, 2025, offering flexible hours and contractor status for those passionate about Idaho’s wildlife. The Ronald McDonald House Charities of Idaho listed a Marketing & Communications Coordinator position in Boise on October 14, 2025, inviting creative communicators looking to amplify community support.

Turning to city and government roles, the City of Boise is hiring a Recruitment Coordinator, with pay from $19 to $23 per hour, for job seekers eager to help shape the city’s workforce, as posted by ZipRecruiter this week. Government and public safety also need analytical minds: Ada County lists a Crime Analyst role with responsibilities around translating technical information for varied audiences. Over at Jacobs, a Wastewater Project Manager position was posted on October 13, 2025, perfect for engineering professionals who value collaboration and environmental solutions.

Healthcare continues to be a backbone of local employment offerings. Treasure Valley Hospital is advertising for Registered Nurses for night shifts, while St. Luke’s Health System is in search of a Hospital Inventory Clerk, both roles catering to those with commitment to care and organizational prowess. Dental offices, as seen on Indeed, are also eagerly hiring for front office administrators and dental assistants.

Warehouse work, driving, and trades remain strong options. SiteCrete, as listed on Indeed, urgently seeks a Concrete Technician and Driver in Boise, offering competitive hourly rates, full benefits, and nearly guaranteed overtime for hard-working drivers who can operate volumetric trucks. For those starting out or seeking something flexible, Woofie’s is bringing on dog walkers, and field ambassador roles at FieldTRUE allow listeners to blend love for the outdoors with customer service.

Remote work continues to gain steam. CVS Health lists remote Customer Service Representative positions in Boise, offering a pay range of $17 to $31 per hour with significant benefits and flexibility. Pearson and other tech-enabled firms have openings for remote scorers and project managers, ideal for those balancing professional growth with life at home.

Bank of America and other financial institutions still maintain robust job listings, combining stability with advancement opportunities, as seen with their new October postings for advisor development roles.

In the nonprofit sector, leadership roles abound. The Boise Art Museum has full-time openings for a Curator of Education and a Development Associate, posted the last week of September but still accepting applications and offering salaries up to $60,000. The Idaho Coalition Against Sexual and Domestic Violence is hiring a Co-Director for $120,000 annually, demonstrating the sector's commitment to experienced professionals in advocacy.

Whether it’s hands-on work in the trades, public sector leadership, healthcare, community organizing, or remote opportunities, Boise listeners have myriad pathways for meaningful and gainful employment this week.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Boise's job market has seen a surge of fresh opportunities
this week, spanning nonprofit, government, healthcare, technical, and customer service sectors.
The Idaho Nonprofit Center's Job board posts a human resource
Generalist director opening at Treasure Valley Family YMCA in Boise,
posted October thirteenth, twenty twenty five, for listeners with people

(00:21):
management and HR skills. Birds of Prey NCAA partnership seeks
a part time development specialist, posted October eighth, twenty twenty five,
offering flexible hours and contractor status for those passionate about
Idaho's wildlife. The Ronald McDonald House Charities of Idaho listed
a Marketing and Communications coordinator position in Boise on October fourteenth,

(00:43):
twenty twenty five, inviting creative communicators looking to amplify community support.
Turning to city and government roles, the City of Boise
is hiring a recruitment coordinator with pay from nineteen dollars
to twenty three dollars per hour for job seekers eager
to help shape a city's WORKFAW course, as posted by
zip Recruiter this week. Government and public safety also need

(01:05):
analytical minds. Aida County lists a crime analyst role with
responsibilities around translating technical information for varied audiences. Over at Jacobs,
a wastewater project manager position was posted on October thirteenth,
twenty twenty five, perfect for engineering professionals who value collaboration
in environmental solutions. Healthcare continues to be a backbone of

(01:28):
local employment offerings. Treasure Valley Hospital is advertising for registered
nurses for night shifts, while Saint Luke's Health System is
in search of a hospital inventory clerk, both roles catering
toes with commitment to care and organizational prowess. Dental offices,
as seen on Indeed, are also eagerly hiring for front

(01:49):
office administrators and dental assistants. Warehouse work, driving and trades
remain strong options. Sycrete, as listed on Indeed, urgently seeks
a concrete technician and driver in Boise, offering competitive hourly rates,
full benefits, and nearly guaranteed over time for hard working
drivers who can operate volumetric trucks. For those starting out

(02:11):
or seeking something flexible, Woofi's is bringing on dog walkers
and field ambassador roles at Field True allow listeners to
blend love for the outdoors with customer service. Remote work
continues to gain steam. CVS Health lists remote customer service
representative positions in Boise, offering a pay range of seventeen
dollars to thirty one dollars per hour with significant benefits

(02:32):
and flexibility. Pearson and other tech enabled firms have openings
for remote scores and project managers, ideal for those balancing
professional growth with life at home. Thank of America and
other financial institutions still maintain robust job listings combining stability
with advancement opportunities, as seen with their new October postings
for advisor development roles. In the nonprofit sector, leadership roles abound.

(02:57):
The Boise Art Museum has full time openings for a
curate of Education and a development associate posted the last
week of September, but still accepting applications and offering salaries
up to sixty thousand dollars. The Idaho Coalition Against Sexual
and Domestic Violence is hiring a co director for one
hundred and twenty thousand dollars annually, demonstrating the sector's commitment

(03:18):
to experienced professionals in advocacy, whether it's hands on work
in the trades, public sector, leadership, healthcare, community, organizing or
remote opportunities. Boise listeners have myriad pathways for meaningful and
gainful employment this week
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