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Use any combination of the Hide Fields, Filter, Group, Sort, and Find in View tools at the top of the table to refine the list of resources by any parameters you want. You can also right-click on a specific column header or select the down-arrow that appears in the column header to apply filtering tools relevant to that column.
For more information on searching and filtering, see the "How to apply the filter tools" tip section, below.
If you want to look for resources other than Job Postings or Job Boards, go to the full Public Resource Hub database.
Please don't send questions about the jobs themselves to CHAACo—submissions to us are anonymous, so we can't connect you to the submitters, and you can see all the same information we do!
For the best viewing experience, we recommend using the database on a computer rather than a mobile device.
To expand a single resource for easier reading, click twice on the resource name, or click once on the diagonal-arrows button that appears to the left of the name. In this expanded "card" view, you can also click the up and down arrows in the top left corner to read through consecutive records while staying in the same view format.
To show more or less of the text in the table, use the Row Height tool to make the rows the desired height.
For a full-page experience of the table, click the "View larger version" button at the bottom right corner of the table.
You can print or download the data as a .CSV file or using the "more" ellipsis button (...).
If the embedded table doesn't load, or if you can't find the "View larger version" button, click the "view the full-page version here" link right above where the table should have appeared.
If you don't see the drop-down option you want to select in the filter for a single- or multiple-selection field, it's because none of the current resources have that option selected. The filters only let you pick from options that match at least one record in the table.
If you have trouble scrolling:
Make sure your cursor focus is on the feature you want to move (such as the margin around the embedded table).
If you are using a mouse with a scroll wheel, holding the shift key or shift-control while scrolling may allow you to scroll horizontally.
You can also zoom out on your browser window to make the interface fit your screen size and make scrolling easier.
If you still have trouble, we recommend clicking the "View larger version" button at the bottom right corner of the table.
Hide Tool
This allows you to hide fields (columns) so they don't clutter your view or so that you can refer between nonconsecutive fields without scrolling.
Sort Tool
Sort lets you put all of the records (rows) in order by relevant criteria based on one or more fields.
Example:
If you want to sort all visible records alphabetically by Organization name or numerically by Hourly Pay Amount, you can right-click or click the down arrow on the header, and select Sort A -> Z.
Group Tool
This helps you organize the data you're looking at by sorting the records (rows) into subsets (groups) based on field contents. This is most elegant for single-selection fields, of which there are not many in our database, but it can be useful for other kinds of fields, such as Compensation Type (a multiple-selection field), where there are not an overwhelming number of unique options or combinations.
Find in View Tool
You can use the Find in View tool (magnifying glass icon at the top) to highlight all non-hidden contents that contain key terms or names such as "Detroit", or strings of characters, such as or "conserv" (to search for conservation, conservator, or conserved) or "migra" (to search for immigrant, immigration, migratory or Migra).
Tip: For words and phrases that are sometimes written in different ways, remember to check for other variants and spellings. (E.g., "full time" and "full-time".)
Filter Tool
The filter tool uses logical expressions to help you get to exactly the information you want by hiding records that do not meet your criteria. Click the down-arrow in the header of a specific column you want to filter by, then Filter by this Field, and enter your condition for that field using the drop-down menus.
This job board has multiple fields set up specifically to serve as filtering tools.
Filtering by tags
All of the fields with colorful text bubbles in them (single-section and multiple-section fields) can be filtered with a few clicks. Click the down-arrow in the header of a specific column you want to filter by, then Filter by this Field, and enter your condition for that field.
Example: If you only want to consider remote and hybrid work options, filter by the Work Site field. Using the drop-down options, set the conditions to read:
"Where Work Site has any of Off-Site, Hybrid"
If you also want that to be a job that allows you to work on your own schedule, you can add that condition:
"and Hours is exactly Manage your own time"
Please note: only tags that have actually been used to label active job postings or boards will show up in the drop-down options in the filter tools. E.g., if no unexpired postings have been tagged "Current Events (News)", that phrase will not appear as an option when you filter by Resource Type(s).
Filtering text fields
Text fields can be filtered by strings of characters.
Example: If you want to see job listings that probably include information about benefits, other than those shown with the Compensation Type tag "Benefits", you can set up a filter condition group with something like the following:
"Where Description contains benefit
or Description contains health
or Description contains dental
or Description contains retirement"
Please note: our filter tools help you search the data entered into our database. This is especially useful for the jobs in our Individual Job Postings table. They do not filter the content of the websites listed in our Other Job Boards table. To find jobs posted on those job boards, please visit their websites.
See the section above for instructions on how to apply filters to filter by tags or by text.
Filtering by pay per hour
Two fields let you filter by the hourly pay of jobs with a salary or wage. To make these different pay schemes comparable, the salary per hour has been calculated as annual salary/2080 (40 hours per week for 52 weeks). Both use the minimum pay if a range was included in the posting.
Hourly Pay Threshold Filter exists to let you skip the logical expressions. Simply click on the down-arrow in the column header, and select the lowest value you want to consider. (You don't even have to look at the information provided in this field!)
Note that jobs with fixed sum pay, such as the total pay for a short-term project, are not calculable as hourly pay and so will be excluded as "N/A".
Hourly Pay Amount shows the pay as a numerical value for powerful filtering with logic. You can filter it into specific dollar ranges using mathematical operators such as ≥ or =, or by defining a specific subset with multiple filter conditions.
Fixed sum pay amounts are represented as $99999 to keep these jobs from being automatically excluded by this filter. You may exclude them by adding the filter condition "and Hourly Pay Amount ≠ 99999." Unpaid roles appear in this field as NaN (“not a number”).
Example:
To show all hourly pay values greater than $20 per hour, and exclude jobs with fixed sum compensation, set the conditions to read:
“Where Hourly Pay Amount > 20
and Hourly Pay Amount ≠ 99999”
This job board displays location information in several fields.
Work Site includes options for "hybrid" and "off-site" (including remote) work. Filter for these if you are looking for work that is not location-dependent.
Location is a text field designed to show a compact and simplified summary of the contents of the five fields City; State/Province/Territory (US or Canada); Country; Region; and Geographic Scope. This is designed for easy reading, but for filtering or searching by a particular location, we recommend using the individual input fields:
City, Country, and Geographic Scope are write-in text fields that can be searched or filtered for words/strings of characters but are not standardized with a prefilled list. Geographic scope allows the submitter to give a precise description of the applicable location, especially helpful if it is not for a specific site.
State/Province/Territory (US or Canada) and Region are multiple-selection tagging fields designed for standardized filtering more granularly particularly within the United States or Canada. Refer to this map to see which states comprise each US multi-state region in our Region field.
Examples:
To find all individual job postings with only a declared physical site in Indiana and that do not require any travel:
"Where State/Province/Territory (US or Canada) has any of Indiana
and Work Site has none of Requires significant travel, In person- various sites"
To find all individual job postings likely to be relevant to someone living Indiana, you might use the following set of filters:
"Where State/Province/Territory (US or Canada) has any of Indiana
or Region has any of Midwest Lake States
or Work Site has any of Off-site, Hybrid"
If you want to do more legwork by exploring other job boards for jobs relevant to someone in Indiana, go to the Other Job Boards tab and filter by region:
"Where Region has any of Midwest Lake States
or State/Province/Territory (US or Canada) has any of Indiana"
To find jobs only outside of the United States in either table:
"Where Country is not United States"
(This rules out entries where the country is ONLY the United States, allowing you to look at jobs that are posted in other countries or at international job boards whose coverage is defined with a write-in entry in the Geographic Scope field.)
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