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  • Major Gifts Officer

    ACLU of New Jersey 3.8company rating

    ACLU of New Jersey job in Newark, NJ

    Be Part of a Pivotal Moment in History: The American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey (ACLU-NJ) seeks a Major Gifts Officer. This role is for an experienced professional seeking to join a proven organization that makes profound differences in the lives of people across New Jersey. The ACLU-NJ takes pride in our reputation of over 60 years of fighting for the rights of all New Jerseyans. And now-with ongoing challenges to civil liberties at the national level, the increased need to develop good policy at the local level, the still-evolving impacts of the pandemic on civil rights, and the increased awareness of the impacts of systemic racism on every American institution-this is a pivotal time to join us and make a meaningful, positive, long-term impact on the future of New Jersey and the United States. The Major Gifts Officer (MGO) position offers an exciting opportunity to serve as a key member of a high performing fundraising team. The MGO will join a team consisting of the Executive Director and Development Director, who both work on major and leadership gifts, and a Development Operations Coordinator, who manages the donor database and supports donor engagement. We work closely with national ACLU colleagues across the spectrum of development roles, from operations to leadership gift solicitation. We seek a professional fundraiser who will build a portfolio of approximately 75-100 major donors, developing meaningful relationships that will help to advance our programmatic goals. We are committed to approaching our work through an antiracist lens and working to ensure that our fundraising practices are aligned with these values. This position will report to the Deputy Development Director and will be based in Newark, where we work on a hybrid schedule. What you'll do Significantly expand the number of major and planned gifts from ACLU supporters in New Jersey. Develop and implement identification, qualification, and cultivation strategies for a portfolio of individuals with the capacity to make major and individual gifts (between $10,000 and $500,000), nurturing relationships through personalized communications, meetings, and engagement opportunities in accordance with ACLU-NJ policies, procedures, and funding priorities. Lead the solicitation process for major gifts in partnership with the development team, staff members and national ACLU partners on key solicitations, including developing tailored solicitation proposals, presentations, and funding opportunities aligned with donor interests and ACLU-NJ priorities. Actively participate in Development team meetings to coordinate prospect review and discuss specific prospect strategies as they relate to prioritized fundraising needs. Maintain accurate and up-to-date donor records in the ACLU database, documenting all interactions, proposals, and gift agreements related to major gifts in accordance with ACLU-NJ policies and procedures. Collaborate and partner effectively across the organization to build and sustain the culture of philanthropy across ACLU-NJ. Serve as an effective and enthusiastic ACLU-NJ spokesperson and representative. Maintain working knowledge of local and national programmatic priorities and issues as they occur. Maintain strict adherence to all ACLU / ACLU-NJ donor data privacy policies and practices. Other duties as necessary. What you'll need Significant fund development experience with at least two years of Major Gift Officer responsibilities cultivating and soliciting donors to give major and planned gifts of $10,000+. Demonstrated experience creating and implementing major donor strategies that motivate donors to increase their investment and support in the work of the ACLU. Strong interpersonal skills and enthusiasm for building productive professional relationships with donors, volunteers, staff, and the public. Excellent written and oral communication skills, including the ability to speak confidently and compellingly about the potential impact of philanthropic investment in the ACLU. The ability to distill complex themes and myriad details into concise talking points, presentations, and case statements, including delivering complex or challenging messages. Demonstrated understanding, knowledge of, and commitment to civil liberties, civil rights, and the ACLU-NJ's mission. Strong self-motivation with an ability to bring exceptional initiative, ambition, and follow-through to the work. A creative and resilient mindset focused on creating solutions to identified challenges. Experience utilizing donor research tools to prepare for meetings. Experience working with a donor database or sales CRM is strongly preferred. Excellent computer skills, including proficiency with Microsoft Office and Teams. The ability to work occasional evenings and weekends and travel within the state as needed. Compensation The salary range for this position is $90,000 - $115,000 commensurate with experience. We offer a comprehensive compensation and benefits package which currently includes 30 days paid time off, 12 office holidays and 12 health care leave days per year; medical, vision, and dental insurance; life and long-term disability insurance; pre-tax transit benefits; and a 401(k) plan with employer match. This position is full-time, salaried, and exempt under the Fair Labor Standards Act. TO APPLY If you're excited about bringing your experience to the ACLU-NJ, visit *********************** to complete the application and upload a resume and detailed letter of interest. Your letter should explain ways in which you satisfy the skills and qualifications specified above. We also invite applicants to include in their letter information about how their background and/or experiences could contribute to the diversity, cultural vitality, and perspective of our staff and advocacy work. Application materials will also be accepted via postal mail (P.O. Box 32159, Newark, NJ 07102), but electronic filing is strongly preferred. Applications will be reviewed beginning immediately. We will accept applications until the position is filled, at which time the job announcement will be removed from our website. We hope that one of those applications is yours. The ACLU-NJ is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. We value a diverse workforce and an inclusive culture of belonging. It is our policy to employ qualified people without regard to race; color; gender, gender identity or expression; religion; sex; national origin or ancestry; age; disability; sexual orientation; veteran's status; marital status; civil union status; arrest or court record; citizenship; credit history; genetic information; status as a victim of domestic violence, sexual violence, or stalking; or any other characteristic protected under federal or state law. Black people, Indigenous people, people of color; lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex people, women, people with disabilities, protected veterans, and formerly incarcerated individuals are all strongly encouraged to apply. The ACLU-NJ makes every effort to assure that its recruitment and employment provide all qualified persons, including persons with disabilities, with full opportunities for employment in all positions. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodation to individuals with disabilities. If you are a qualified individual with a disability and need assistance applying online, please email *******************. If you are selected for an interview, you will receive additional information regarding how to request an accommodation for the interview process. The ACLU-NJ is a nonprofit, nonpartisan public interest organization, dedicated to defending and enhancing civil rights and civil liberties through litigation, legislative advocacy, organizing, and community education.
    $90k-115k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
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  • Technology for Liberty Fellow

    ACLU of Massachusetts 3.8company rating

    ACLU of Massachusetts job in Boston, MA

    The ACLU of Massachusetts (ACLUM) is seeking a full-time Technology for Liberty Fellow to join its Technology for Liberty (T4L) Program team. The T4L Fellow plays an integral part in ACLUM's efforts to safeguard and promote civil rights and civil liberties in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The focus of this role is to provide research, analysis, tools, and content-to increase transparency and accountability in the use of technology, promote synergy between new technologies and civil rights and civil liberties, protect privacy, and advance racial justice. This position reports to the Senior Advocacy Director for Technology & Justice and partners with other ACLUM colleagues to achieve program, legislative, litigation and other public advocacy objectives for the organization. The ideal candidate for this position brings a keen interest in the intersection of technology and civil rights and civil liberties; enjoys working both independently and as a member of a diverse and multi- disciplinary team; and is comfortable working collaboratively in a fast-paced environment. Strong applicants will have demonstrated the ability to glean meaningful insight from research and large data sets, perform comprehensive data analyses and visualizations for public education, and convey complex concepts in simple terms to various audiences.Essential Duties Conduct research and data analysis, build and maintain analytic data tools and dashboards, and develop educational content to inform ACLUM teams, lawmakers, journalists, advocates, and the general public. Mine government records and other public data sets to glean insights for ACLUM's work, and create further analyses and visualizations for publication. Partner with ACLUM's Legislative, Legal, Advocacy and Communications teams to identify ways in which related content can inform and advance the organization's law reform goals. Conduct data analysis in partnership with the Legal department to assist with strategic litigation efforts. Present data and analyses in written blog posts and reports to inform and shape public debates regarding key civil rights and civil liberties issues. Evaluate current and emerging machine-learning systems, automated decision systems, and related technologies, and consult with colleagues about the potential implications for civil rights and civil liberties. Oversee content generation, records management, and maintenance for the Data for Justice website and server. Propose novel ways to leverage technology and data science to support and advance ACLUM's public-facing work and campaigns. Execute related projects and initiatives, as identified and assigned. Communicate and collaborate with external ACLUM partners and coalition members to further campaign goals and maintain strong organizational relationships. Qualifications, Experience and Attributes Bachelor's or advanced degree in computer science, or equivalent experience coding in a professional environment required. Minimum of one year's experience working as a technical professional required. Experience using data science and visualization to inform an organization's decision making and advance mission-focused objectives. Fluency in an analytic programming language such as Python or R. Experience working with spreadsheets and tabular data using R, Python and/or command line tools. Experience with SQL is a plus. Extensive experience using data visualization tools such as Infogram, Datawrapper, ggplot, matplotlib, and D3.js. Experience designing dashboards and user interfaces using tools such as R Shiny, HTML/CSS, JavaScript, or React. Familiarity with web design using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and version control via GitHub. Familiarity with geodata and mapping tools (e.g., Leaflet), content management software (e.g., WordPress), and server management software (e.g., Apache, Nginx). Experience working with graphic design software (e.g., Adobe Creative Cloud). Experience with web scraping (e.g., BeautifulSoup, Playwright, Selenium, etc.) a plus. Familiarity with the latest research and trends related to machine learning-especially regarding fairness, accountability, and transparency. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Proficiency in public speaking a plus. Sound project management skills, and the ability to effectively prioritize multiple tasks within a portfolio of work. Resourcefulness in conducting research, and ability to glean meaningful insight from research findings. Desire and proven ability to work both independently and as a member of a diverse and multi- disciplinary team. Comfort working in a fast-paced environment, ability to meet regular deadlines, and demonstrated commitment to delivering high-quality output. Interest in collaborating with a broad network of advocates and scholars on issues related to data, technology, equity, and policy; and willingness to learn new technical and political tools and concepts, as needed. Strong belief in ACLUM's mission and work to defend and strengthen civil rights and civil liberties. Commitment to diversity and inclusion. Respect for differences in race, ethnicity, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, ability, and socio-economic background. Key Performance Indicators Timely and meticulous delivery of research, data analyses, dashboards and trackers, visualization tools, as well as data mapping projects Effective management of multiple projects at once, while publishing on-time and accurate work Proactivity, resourcefulness, and creativity in identifying and mining data sets; gleaning insights from analyses; and developing content for ACLUM use and public consumption Ongoing functionality of existing Data for Justice tools, dashboards, and interactive content Effective collaboration with ACLUM colleagues and other stakeholders Other Requirements Frequent written and verbal communication. Extensive reading, preparing, and analyzing information, in hard copy and electronic format. Frequent and extended periods of being in a stationary position, in an office environment and outdoor venues. Flexibility to accommodate work outside of regular business hours when warranted, including early mornings, evenings, and weekends. Compensation Salary commensurate with experience and consistent with ACLUM's collective bargaining agreement. Estimated minimum salary of $72,000. Benefits include 401(k) plan, medical and dental insurance, and paid vacation and holidays. Reimbursement for mileage may be provided in accordance with ACLUM policies, when applicable.
    $72k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Training Enrollment & Certification Coordinator

    Vinfen 4.2company rating

    Boston, MA job

    Schedule: Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm Salary: $54,000 - $65,000 annually The Training Enrollment & Certification Coordinator supports the operational execution of learning and certification requirements across the organization. This role is responsible for managing staff enrollment into required training, monitoring certification status, generating reports, and communicating directly with learners and supervisors regarding deadlines, next steps, and requirements. In addition, this role owns the Learning & Development SharePoint repository, ensuring that department documents, SOPs, job aids, and training assets are accurate, organized, and accessible. Job Duties: Training Enrollment & Scheduling Support • Enrolls staff into required learning programs and maintains roster accuracy across systems. • Ensures class assignments, waitlists, cancellations, and rescheduling tasks are processed accurately and on time. • Communicates enrollment confirmations, instructions, and reminders to learners and supervisors. • Schedules and tracks New Employee Trainings and identifies instructors to facilitate courses. Certification Tracking & Status Monitoring • Tracks required certifications (MAP, Relias training, Safety Care, CPR/First Aid, etc.) and updates records as completions occur. • Runs reports to identify upcoming expirations and overdue certifications and sends notifications accordingly. • Supports Senior Coordinator in maintaining compliance dashboards and certification logs. Reporting & Data Integrity • Pulls routine compliance and enrollment reports for program leadership and other stakeholders as assigned. • Performs data validation checks and partners with LMS Administrator to resolve data errors or record mismatches. • Supports audit preparation by ensuring documentation and records are stored and accessible. SharePoint Repository Ownership • Owns and maintains the L&D SharePoint document library, including folder structure, file naming standards, access permissions, version control, and archive management. • Uploads and updates SOPs, job aids, forms, and other training materials in collaboration with Pod 1 and Pod 2 leadership. [• Ensures staff always have access to the most current approved documentation. Learner & Stakeholder Communication • Responds to inquiries related to enrollment, certification status, deadlines, and required next steps. • Sends standardized notices and reminders to individuals and groups to support timely completion of training. • Assists in drafting communications for training announcements and process updates. Other Duties • Provides operational support during high-volume certification cycles or system transitions. • Serves as a backup for Senior Coordinator duties during absences or peak workload periods. • Produces job aids as needed. • Performs other related duties as assigned. Typical Requirements: • 1+ years of experience in training coordination, HR administration, compliance tracking, or related administrative work • Experience in human services, healthcare, education, or compliance-driven environments • Familiarity with LMS platforms (Relias preferred) Preferred /Required Education: High School diploma or GED required. Bachelor's degree in training, human resources, business administration, business management, or related field preferred. In some cases, experience may be substituted for academic training. Driving Requirements: Driving is not required. Established in 1977, Vinfen is a nonprofit, health and human services organization and a leading provider of community-based services to individuals with mental health conditions, intellectual and developmental disabilities, brain injuries, and behavioral health challenges. Our services and advocacy promote the recovery, resiliency, habilitation, and self-determination of the people we serve. Vinfen's 3,500 dedicated employees are experienced, highly-trained professionals who provide a full range of supportive living, health, educational, and clinical services in over 550 sites throughout Massachusetts and Connecticut. For more information about Vinfen, please visit *********************** My Job. My Community. My Vinfen.
    $54k-65k yearly 4d ago
  • Chief Executive Officer

    American Society of Transplantation 3.9company rating

    Mount Laurel, NJ job

    The Organization The American Society of Transplantation (AST) is a 501(c)(3) mission-driven professional society that serves its membership of more than 5,000 professionals in the fields of organ donation and transplantation as well as the larger transplant community of organ transplant candidates, recipients, living donors, deceased donor families, and caregivers across over fifty countries. Headquartered in Mount Laurel, New Jersey, this nonprofit organization is dedicated to advancing its core pillars of advocacy, education, research, organ donation, and service to the patient community. As the largest transplant organization in North America, it is widely recognized as the premier society for transplantation. Its members are sought after as experts and advocates, providing guidance and resources to other transplant organizations, policymakers, regulatory agencies, payors, academic institutions, and the general public. The Society offers both online and in-person educational opportunities, facilitates research funding to advance the field and maximize the gift of organ donation, and advocates at legislative and regulatory levels to benefit transplant candidates, recipients, and living donors. Organizational Principles Mission Statement: The American Society of Transplantation is a diverse organization dedicated to advancing the field of transplantation and improving patient care by promoting research, education, advocacy, organ donation, and service to the community through a lens of equity and inclusion. Core Purpose: Improving human life by advancing the field of transplantation. Core Values: The principles that guide the AST's internal conduct and its relationship with the external world. Patient-Centered Inclusive and Responsive Transformative Global Perspective Absolute Integrity Knowledge Sharing Purpose of the Position The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of AST is responsible for reporting to and partnering with a 14-member Board of Directors to set the mission and vision of the AST and define its strategic direction. The CEO will ensure that resources are in place to accomplish important mission goals, recruit and retain staff, and build the kind of culture which supports the Society's mission. The AST collaborates with other transplant focused organizations, industry, universities, colleges, regulatory agencies, and other health related agencies, nationally and internationally. The CEO is the key management leader of the American Society of Transplantation and will have overall strategic and operational responsibility for the AST's staff, programs, and execution of its mission. This organizational leader will develop a deep knowledge of field, core programs, operations, and business plans to ensure success across internal operating responsibilities including: developing short- and long-range plans; implementing plans directly and through four direct reports and nineteen total AST staff; preparing and monitoring budgets; implementing policies and procedures; and providing continuity in the organization. Key Responsibilities The AST seeks a visionary executive with the ambition, skills, and drive to successfully lead the organization through its next phase of growth and innovative programming. The CEO will be an inclusive, thoughtful, dynamic leader who values and promotes the history, mission, and future opportunities of transplant medicine and who can leverage their experience, and strategic vision for the benefit of AST's future growth. This strategic leader will be attentive to issues of equity and inclusion, illustrate AST's value to its membership, and further AST staff's motivation to exceed expectations and further cement the organization as a leading association focused on transplant medicine. Organizational Leadership and Strategy Lead the mission and vision of the organization, in partnership with the Board of Directors, ensuring members receive high-quality services. Participate in the formulation and oversee the implementation of the organization's mission and strategic plans. Implement strategic plans based on data-driven analytics, projections, and financials. Keep the organization current and at the forefront of national and international developments in the field. Maintain knowledge of trends in the industry, association management, and emerging opportunities. Drive innovation and continuous improvement in programs, services, and member engagement. Governance and Board Engagement Develop and collaborate with the Board of Directors, ensuring committees and initiatives are well-organized and funded. Inform the Board regularly on internal matters, including staffing, funding, program success, and priorities. Provide continuity to the Board given the one-year presidency term and diverse leadership representation. Support Board development and succession planning to strengthen governance. Operational Management Build a high-performing senior leadership team and actively attract, retain, and develop best-in-class staff. Foster a culture of collaboration, accountability, and professional development. Develop and institute metrics for monitoring and evaluating program and staff performance that adapt to the changing needs of the medical sector. Financial Management Oversee the management of the organization's budget to ensure financial sustainability and resource alignment with strategic priorities. Ensure compliance with standard accounting procedures and relevant state and federal laws. Identify and implement cost-effective ways to deliver state-of-the-art programs to members. Develop multi-year financial strategies to support growth and stability in partnership with the Board of Directors and the Comptroller. External Relations and Advocacy Serve as an ambassador for the organization, representing its vision and services through public presentations and attendance at relevant events and conferences. Participate in identifying and cultivating corporate and individual sponsors. Build strategic partnerships with peer organizations, industry leaders, and stakeholders to advance the mission. The Candidate Experience and Professional Qualifications The CEO will make it a priority to define AST's priorities and direction. The role is both a strategic and tactical one, and the position will require the incumbent to assess and evaluate strategies, further AST's brand recognition to differentiate itself from other like-minded organizations and prove successful in fundraising efforts, and lead existing/hire new talent to ensure the industry finds AST to be their professional home with ample opportunities for advancement and professional growth. The CEO will invest heavily in training, mentoring, and capacity building at AST and actively promote AST to build its financial reserves and goodwill. The CEO will secure resources, budget, and allocate resources appropriately, and hold themselves accountable for the overall health of the organization. Other desired qualifications and leadership characteristics include: Candidates should have the following qualifications and characteristics: Minimum of five years' experience managing programs in senior, preferably nonprofit, management positions. Strong understanding of the challenges facing the transplant field and a willingness to learn. Demonstrated experience in strategic planning and execution. Results-driven with sound business and financial acumen, proven leadership skills, and a track record of success leading a scientific, medical, or similar organization. Prior experience working with or reporting to a Board of Directors. Exceptional verbal and written communication skills, with experience effectively conveying an organizational mission to professional members and other key stakeholders. Demonstrated success in securing philanthropic support, sponsorships and diversifying revenue streams. Experience navigating multi-stakeholder ecosystems and balancing competing priorities. Demonstrated ability to mediate conflict and build consensus across diverse perspectives. Ability to develop and sustain relationships with existing partners and cultivate new partnerships across the field of transplant medicine. Capacity to envision and articulate the organization's strategic future to staff, board, volunteers, and sponsors. Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, with proven experience fostering an organizational environment reflective of those values. Unquestionable ethics, integrity, and accountability. Proven success in establishing relationships with individuals and organizations of influence, including funding partners, transplant organizations, and volunteers. Experience in transplant medicine, biomedical, or another medical specialty strongly preferred. Key Relationships AST Executive Leadership Team and Staff Associate Executive Director Chief Development Officer Senior Director of Operations and Membership Engagement Director of Meetings Comptroller Administrative Assistant Education A bachelor's degree or equivalent experience is required. A master's degree or doctorate degree in a related field or Certified Association Executive (CAE) designation is preferred. Compensation The estimated base compensation will be $270,000 - $300,000. AST offers a comprehensive benefits package. SE#510761754
    $270k-300k yearly 3d ago
  • RN Registered Nurse Night Nurse Needed

    Life Care Center of Mount Vernon 4.6company rating

    Mount Vernon, WA job

    Come and grow with us! We are affiliated with Life Care Centers of America, which is a privately owned 47-year industry leader in healthcare with more than 200 locations across the U.S. We are currently seeking a qualified Registered Nurse to add to our team of professionals. We believe that every job in our company plays a vital role in our continued growth and commitment to provide quality patient care. We believe in providing our associates with opportunities to help them reach their maximum potential through working with strong multidisciplinary teams. We invites you to come and join our growing team. As an important member of our interdisciplinary team, the RN delivers quality nursing care to patients through interpersonal contact and provides care and services to allow patients to attain or maintain the highest practicable physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being in accordance with all applicable laws, regulations, and Life Care standards. Your role includes evaluating patient needs through ongoing assessment and revise care plans based on changes in the patient's condition. On a daily basis you must be able to provide clinical supervision to C N As and LPNs. Education, Experience, and Licensure Requirements Nursing diploma (associate's or bachelor's degree in nursing) Currently licensed/registered in applicable State. Must maintain an active Registered Nurse (RN) license in good standing throughout employment. One (1) year skilled nursing experience preferred CPR certification upon hire or obtain during orientation. CPR certification must remain current during employment. Specific Job Requirements Implement and interpret the programs, goals, objectives, policies, and procedures of the department Exhibit excellent customer service and a positive attitude towards patients Concentrate and use reasoning skills and good judgment Communicate and function productively on an interdisciplinary team An Equal Opportunity Employer
    $71k-128k yearly est. 59m ago
  • Epidemiologist

    CDC Foundation 4.6company rating

    Boston, MA job

    Position Title: Epidemiologist Location: Boston, MA (Remote) Position End Date: 9/29/2026Salary: $75,000, Plus Benefits Overview:The CDC Foundation is working with CDC and state and local authorities to provide surge staff to support surveillance, prevention and response activities within the Overdose Data to Action (OD2A) program. Under this cooperative agreement, CDC Foundation will hire and place epidemiologists in OD2A jurisdictions who demonstrate a need for epidemiology support to implement OD2A objectives. The epidemiologist will conduct surveillance and epidemiologic activities including assisting partners with the collection and sharing of drug overdose data with the health department; analyzing data to determine patterns and causes of drug overdoses in fatal [i.e., State Unintentional Drug Overdose Reporting System (SUDORS)] and nonfatal [i.e., Drug Overdose Surveillance and Epidemiology (DOSE)] systems; implementing innovative surveillance projects; and disseminating important results for local communities to implement prevention and response efforts. Minimum Qualifications:• A Master's degree is required (preferably in public health or a health-related field) • Minimum two years of qualitative and quantitative data analysis experience; data visualization and mapping skills preferred. • Proven ability to publish in peer-reviewed journals and present findings at conferences • Proficient in R (required) and Microsoft Office Suite; additional experience with Power BI, SAS, and GIS platforms preferred. • Organizational skills demonstrating high attention to detail and the ability to organize multiple priorities. • Strong communication skills, both written and oral • Experience working collaboratively with diverse stakeholders and engaging in strategic partnerships • Strong interpersonal skills required for teamwork and interaction with health department staff and with external partners • Strong understanding of design and implementation of research and epidemiologic studies • Demonstrated ability to work well independently and within teams • Experience working in a virtual environment with remote partners and teams • Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Teams and Zoom Responsibilities:• Clean, process, and assess drug overdose surveillance data • Perform epidemiological and statistical analyses and interpret results to inform public health action • Knowledge and application of Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) requirements and protection of health information • Produce data visualizations, including tables, charts, maps, and presentations • Conduct literature reviews on drug overdose related topics to support program priorities • Develop state specific and national fact sheets, manuscripts, data briefs, and surveillance reports • Collaborate with overdose surveillance teams to refine data processing workflows and improve data quality • Create and maintain data dictionaries/codebooks for new and existing datasets • Support the implementation of innovative surveillance activities within OD2A-funded health departments • Participate in discussions and work groups focused on translating OD2A surveillance findings into action • Provide technical assistance, training, and consultative support regarding epidemiology and disease control • Serve as a point of contact for public health partners regarding moderately complex epidemiological issues • Assist in completing or reviewing grant-related reporting requirements, including close-out reports Special Notes:This role is involved in a dynamic public health program. As such, roles and responsibilities are subject to change as situations evolve. Roles and responsibilities listed above may be expanded upon or updated to match priorities and needs, once written approval is received by both the CDC Foundation and the Boston Public Health Commission in order to best support the City of Boston in their public health programming. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, mental or physical disabilities, veteran status, and all other characteristics protected by law. We comply with all applicable laws including E.O. 11246 and the Vietnam Era Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974 governing employment practices and do not discriminate on the basis of any unlawful criteria in accordance with 41 C.F.R. §§ 60-300.5(a)(12) and 60-741.5(a)(7). As a federal government contractor, we take affirmative action on behalf of protected veterans. The CDC Foundation is a smoke-free environment. Relocation expenses are not included. About the CDC FoundationThe CDC Foundation helps the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) save and improve lives by unleashing the power of collaboration between CDC, philanthropies, corporations, organizations, and individuals to protect the health, safety and security of America and the world. The CDC Foundation is the go-to nonprofit authorized by Congress to mobilize philanthropic partners and private-sector resources to support CDC's critical health protection mission. Since 1995, the CDC Foundation has raised over $1 billion and launched more than 1,000 programs impacting a variety of health threats from chronic disease conditions including cardiovascular disease and cancer, to infectious diseases like rotavirus and HIV, to emergency responses, including COVID-19 and Ebola. The CDC Foundation managed hundreds of CDC-led programs in the United States and in more than 140 countries last year. Learn more at **********************
    $75k yearly Auto-Apply 20d ago
  • Coastal Waterbird Program Ranger

    Mass Audubon 3.9company rating

    Barnstable Town, MA job

    Mass Audubon is the largest nature-based conservation organization in New England. Founded in 1896 by two women who fought for the protection of birds, Mass Audubon carries on their legacy by focusing on the greatest challenges facing the environment today: the loss of biodiversity, inequitable access to nature, and climate change. With the help of our 160,000 members and supporters, we protect wildlife, conserve and restore resilient land, advocate for impactful environmental policies, offer nationally recognized education programs for adults and children, and provide endless opportunities to experience the outdoors at our wildlife sanctuaries. Explore, find inspiration, and take action at massaudubon.org. About This Position Mass Audubon is seeking to fill seasonal Ranger positions to assist with patrolling an island in Barnstable, Massachusetts. Rangers will provide education to beach visitors on the rules of the island and log incidents and/or violations that may occur throughout the nesting shorebird season. Please note this position does not include enforcement capabilities. All interactions with visitors ask for voluntary compliance with island regulations and documentation of any incidents. This is a field-based position with all days spent at the field site, unless prohibited by weather or other access or safety concerns. This role offers opportunities to take on varied projects as needed. For more information, visit ************************ Application Instructions Please submit a resume, cover letter, and three references with your ADP application. In addition, please ensure that you answer the questions at the start of the ADP application form. Your application will not be processed without completion and receipt of the items above. Applicants are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. Interviews will begin in February, and positions will be filled by May 1, 2026. Responsibilities Accomplish the wildlife management, protection, and education objectives of the Coastal Waterbird Program by ensuring that beachgoers do not land in closed areas and remain outside of symbolic fencing for nesting shorebirds Interact with beachgoers to provide information regarding regulations and beach ecology Access site via boat and/or kayaks independently or with other crew members; boat training is provided Document incidents on the island in detail to provide to enforcement agencies as needed Assist and coordinate with Coastal Waterbird Program staff in the region to follow best practices for protection and management Maintain an online database on visitation to the field site Qualifications At Mass Audubon, our highest priority is finding the best candidate for the job. Research has shown that people of color and women are less likely to apply for jobs if they don't believe they meet every one of the qualifications described in a job description. We encourage you to apply, even if you don't believe you meet every one of our described qualifications or you have a less traditional background. We are looking for applicants with the following qualifications: Must Haves At least 18 years of age Strong interpersonal skills Attention to detail and strong documentation skills Must be comfortable on an island with no facilities Must be willing to work weekends and holidays Able to work long hours outside in all weather conditions across varied and sandy terrain Must have access to a personal vehicle Willingness to learn kayaking and small-boat handling skills needed to access the island Nice to Haves Small boat-handling experience preferred Interest in environmental protection and/or environmental law enforcement Compensation, Benefits and Perks This position's pay range is $20.50-$22.00/hour; actual salary will reflect level of experience and qualifications relative to position requirements. This is not a benefits eligible position. Work Schedule This position starts on May 11, 2026 and ends on August 21, 2026. Some flexibility in the start date can be granted, but all rangers must start work by May 22, 2026. The schedule is typically 3-5 days per week between 30-35 hours from 10:00am-5:00pm. Work on weekends and holidays is required (specifically Memorial Day and Fourth of July), with variable hours and schedule due to weather and site-specific requirements. Requests for a limited number of weekend days off may be considered. Other Requirements Employees must successfully complete a CORI and SORI Background Check and a Motor Vehicle Record (if applicable) is required. Staff members must complete all designated training sessions throughout the season, as applicable to their responsibilities. Mass Audubon's Commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Justice Mass Audubon embraces diversity and equal opportunity in a serious way. We are dedicated to forming a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. The more inclusive we are, the better our work will be. People of color are strongly encouraged to apply. Mass Audubon's mission is to “protect the nature of Massachusetts for people and for wildlife” by building a strong coalition of employees, volunteers, and community members. We recognize that the environmental movement and field of conservation have been affected by societal systems that have limited opportunity and access for many people. As a result, Mass Audubon is committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees and applicants. We are engaged in an ongoing process of organizational assessment and change, designed to remove barriers and create a workplace where all forms of diversity are recognized and valued. Equal Employment Opportunity Statement Mass Audubon is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees and applicants. Mass Audubon prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
    $20.5-22 hourly Auto-Apply 8d ago
  • Life Enrichment Director

    Monarch Communities 4.4company rating

    Bridgewater, NJ job

    Brandywine at Middlebrook Crossing is an exclusive senior living destination in Bridgewater, NJ. The heart of Brandywine-Monarch Communities is wellness. The belief that the built environment can transform lives by creating spaces that inspire our residents, staff, and guests to live healthier, stronger, and more fulfilling lives is the catalyst behind Monarch's architecture. In every aspect of our communities, Monarch prioritizes the health of our residents and staff by providing an environment specifically designed around wellness. Monarch creates a place where residents and staff can be nourished in spirit, body, and mind. Job Description At our community, our Life Enrichment Director play a key role in enriching our residents to live an active vibrant life! Salary Range: $65,000 - $70,000 Yearly What will you get to do as a Life Enrichment Director? Get to know the residents of our community so that you can help with the planning and implementation of spiritual, physical, intellectual, cultural, and emotional programming that will make residents feel engaged and fulfilled. Promote and communicate upcoming community events and activities. Participate in activities. Residents love games, painting, singing, and music and we need someone to help organize and run these events! Utilize social media, email, and newsletters to showcase the fun things happening each day! Those 21 or over may occasionally drive the company vehicle to transport residents to and from events. Help set up and break down events and activities. Why we want you on our team: You quickly connect with people and love to learn about them. We hope you'll use your talents as a singer, dancer, artist, poet, historian, or trivia expert. Exercise your creativity. The sky is the limit! You have a positive attitude and a lot of energy. You have an active Driver's license in good standing. What can our community offer you? Pleasant Teamwork Environment Hands-On Immersive Training and Learning experiences Resort-style Community Supportive Corporate Team Medical, Dental, Vision, Life insurance Referral Bonus Program Free Meal Daily Competitive Wages Many Opportunities for Growth and Development Being a community team member means having the opportunity to be something more than an employee. It is an opportunity to serve and work with vision, meaning, and purpose. At our community, you can both grow as a person and in your career. Great opportunities await! Qualifications Experience in dementia care and assisted living environments Knowledge of recreational therapy and memory care practices Mid-level experience in senior care settings Additional Information Benefits Offered(Full Time): Health Insurance: Medical/Rx, Dental, and Vision Ancillary Benefits: Life Insurance/AD&D, Short Term Disability and Long-Term disability Basic Life & Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D) Insurance FSA (Commuter/Parking) Employee Assistance Program (EAP) 401(k) Retirement with Company Match Paid Time Off (PTO) and Holidays Tuition Reimbursement Other Compensation Programs: Employee Referral Bonus Resident Referral Bonus Equal Opportunity Statement: Monarch Communities and Brandywine Senior Living is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
    $65k-70k yearly 18d ago
  • Prison Watch Intern

    American Friends Service Committee 4.1company rating

    Newark, NJ job

    The American Friends Service Committee is a Quaker religious organization that promotes lasting peace with justice, as a practical expression of faith in action. Drawing on continuing spiritual insights and working with people of many backgrounds, we nurture the seeds of change and respect for human life that transform social relations and systems. Join Our Team! Make A Difference. POSITION DESCRIPTION TITLE: Prison Watch Intern JOB CATEGORY: Non-Exempt STATUS: Part-Time, 14 hours/week, Specific Term through July 2025 TYPE OF EMPLOYMENT: Specific Term SUPERVISOR: Program Coordinator Prison Watch REGION/UNIT: Northeast Region LOCATION: 89 Market Street, Newark, NJ 07102 APPLICATION DEADLINE: April 11, 2025 GENERAL SUMMARY OF POSITION In New Jersey, and across the country, Departments of Corrections are subjected to little external oversight of their prisons, juvenile detention facilities or county jails. "Access" to conditions of confinement is possible only via letters and telephone calls from incarcerated men and women sharing of their experiences. Youngsters in juvenile facilities also reach out to tell their stories. In responding to these testimonies and requests from within New Jersey and throughout the country, the AFSC enables individuals to self-advocate; leading to empowerment. The information the prisoners share is also valuable to AFSC's advocacy and policy reform efforts. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS / RESPONSIBILITIES * Under staff guidance, the intern will be trained to respond to letters and telephone calls. The intern will also work alongside volunteers and other students to take testimony from men and women who have spent time in NJ prisons. The intern and student staff will then gather testimonies into our Quarterly publication "From the Inside Out". The internship offers first-hand engagement with issues surrounding imprisonment, including race, class, the use of isolation, brutality and the quality and access to health care and other conditions of confinement within US prisons. Upon completion of this internship, the intern will have gained valuable insight into a closed, often secretive environment and will therefore be better prepared to be an agent of change throughout his/her career. * The American Friends Service Committee's Internship Program is designed to engage undergraduate and graduate students with the world of public service and peace and social justice issues. As an intern you will work alongside AFSC staff helping to implement current programs and achieve AFSC's mission. You will work within a framework of a work plan and learning objectives with the opportunity to participate in activities such as client engagement and in-depth research. Upon completion of the internship, you will have the opportunity to reflect upon and evaluate your experience. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS * Education: Current student, undergraduate or graduate level preferred. * Experience: * Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively in multicultural contexts. * Good oral and written communication skills. * Ability to communicate effectively and build mutually respectful relationships with co-workers, clients, and the public. * Ability to work effectively and comfortably with Quaker principles. * Self-motivated, detail oriented, well-organized, able to prioritize assignments and workload. * Strong interest in a just criminal legal system * Ability to work effectively independently and within a team environment. * Experience with standard Microsoft Office and related technology. * Must be capable of working under tight time constraints in a high-volume environment with multiple priorities. * Understanding of and commitment to the principles, concerns, and considerations, of AFSC in regard to issues of race, class, nationality, religion, age, gender and sexual orientation, and disabilities. Demonstrated ability to work and communicate with diverse staff. * Commitment to Quaker values and testimonies. Understanding of and compatibility with the principles and philosophy of the American Friends Service Committee including non-violence and the belief in the intrinsic worth of every individual. PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical demands and work environment characteristics described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. COMPENSATION The AFSC offers a competitive Total Rewards package. This position is Salary Family: Intern, $20 per hour/14 hours per week, Nonexempt. Comprehensive medical and hospitalization plan; term life, STD & LTD, defined benefit pension plan, 403b match, plus other benefits including vacation, PTO, sabbaticals, extended leaves, holiday's, participation in unemployment and worker's compensation and social security. The American Friends Service Committee is an Equal Opportunity Employer that values diversity within our organization. Qualified persons are encouraged to apply regardless of their religious affiliation, race, age, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation or disability. AFSC's Central Office and some of its offices in the U.S. are unionized workplaces. This position is not represented. AFSC maintains a deep commitment to a mandate of care for our staff and communities. The American Friends Service Committee is a smoke-free workplace.
    $20 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Policy Intern

    ACLU of New Jersey 3.8company rating

    ACLU of New Jersey job in Newark, NJ

    Policy Intern Summer 2025 Department Policy Department Deadline date May 9, 2025 The American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey (ACLU-NJ) seeks a highly motivated undergraduate or graduate student for our inaugural summer internship in our Policy department. This internship is full-time, 35 hours per week for ten weeks, from June through August. Interns can expect a hybrid work schedule, with Tuesdays and Wednesdays being in-person in our Newark office. Overview For over 60 years, the ACLU-NJ has defended liberty and justice guided by the vision of a fair and equitable New Jersey for all. Our mission is to preserve, advance, and extend the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to every New Jerseyan by the state and federal constitutions in courts, in the legislature, and in our communities. In every facet of our work, we strive to be anti-racist and are actively committed to advancing racial justice in the institutions of New Jersey, for the people of New Jersey. We aim to center the voices and lived experiences of those who historically have not been fully protected by government systems or laws. Founded in 1960 and based in Newark, we are a non-partisan organization that operates on several fronts - political, legal, cultural - to bring about systemic change and build a more equitable society. You can learn more about our strategic approach here. At the ACLU-NJ, students have the opportunity to contribute to a broad range of cutting-edge civil rights and liberties work on a variety of issues. The ACLU-NJ is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to individuals with disabilities. If you are a qualified individual with a disability and need assistance applying online, please e-mail *******************. If you are selected for an interview, you will receive additional information regarding how to request an accommodation for the interview process. Summer Policy Internship The ACLU-NJ seeks a highly motivated college or graduate student for our inaugural Policy Internship. The Policy Intern is a temporary role which requires a 10-week commitment from June through August 2025 at an expected 35 hours per week. The office is on a hybrid work schedule- in the office on Tuesdays and Wednesdays and remotely on Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays. The Policy Intern will work closely with the Policy and Legal departments to conduct research, interview New Jersey and National policy leaders, analyze pending state and local legislative or regulatory proposals that impact civil rights and liberties in New Jersey, and develop policy recommendations for key campaigns related to reproductive freedom, economic justice, and immigrants' rights. Students will also have opportunities to participate in advocacy meetings and events involving clients, community partners and/or government officials. Funding of up to $6,400 for undergraduate and $7,500 for graduate students is available for the period of the internship. Students who receive outside funding are eligible for a partial stipend to bring their total funding up to the level of the ACLU-NJ's funding amount for that term, if applicable. How & When to Apply All applicants are required to submit a cover letter, resume and a writing sample of 5 pages or less. We invite applicants to include in their cover letter information about how their background and/or experiences could contribute to the diversity, cultural vitality, and perspective of our staff and advocacy work. Deadline We are currently accepting applications through May 9th for the Summer 2025 Policy Internship.
    $48k-69k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Paralegal

    ACLU of New Jersey 3.8company rating

    ACLU of New Jersey job in Newark, NJ

    The American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey (ACLU-NJ) seeks experienced applicants for a full-time position of Paralegal. The Paralegal will help advance civil liberties and civil rights in New Jersey by providing litigation and administrative support as part of the ACLU-NJ's legal team. The ideal candidate will have excellent communication, writing and editing, and organizational skills as well as some case management experience. This is a full-time position and is based in Newark, NJ with a hybrid work schedule where we work in the office on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. The paralegal will be supervised by the Legal Department Manager. Organizational Overview For more than 60 years, the ACLU of New Jersey (ACLU-NJ) has defended liberty and justice guided by the vision of a fair and equitable New Jersey for all. Our mission is to preserve, advance, and extend the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to every New Jerseyan by the state and federal constitutions in courts, in the legislature, and in our communities. We are committed to repairing and transforming spaces where constitutional promises have not been delivered. In every facet of our work, we strive to be anti-racist and are actively committed to advancing racial justice in the institutions of New Jersey, for the people of New Jersey. We aim to center the voices and lived experiences of those who historically have not been fully protected by government systems or laws. Founded in 1960 and based in Newark, we are a non-partisan organization that operates on several fronts - political, legal, cultural - to bring about systemic change and build a more equitable society. As part of an organization that uses an integrated, inter-departmental approach to advocacy, the Paralegal will join a 12+ person legal team that engages in litigation and a wide range of advocacy tools to protect and expand civil rights and civil liberties, and that works collaboratively with policy and communications colleagues to maximize the ACLU-NJ's impact. Responsibilities The paralegal, with other legal administrative staff members, provides support for a wide range of federal, state, and administrative litigation, including impact litigation, complex class-action litigation, appeals, and amicus briefs. Responsible for case management, and preparing, formatting, filing, and serving legal documents, assisting with finalizing pleadings and exhibits, including proofreading and cite checking, creating table of authorities, and gathering and preparing materials for depositions, client meetings, and court hearings. Coordinate all logistics for meetings, hearings, service of process, courtesy copy delivery, and other litigation support. Maintain and organize electronic case files and legal docket. Support and manage the administrative logistics of working with cooperating attorneys and out-of-state attorneys, including preparing court admission paperwork and payments. Engage in factual investigative work and research to support the development of cases or advocacy, including drafting public records requests. Contribute to a collaborative culture that centers racial justice, inclusion, participation, and collaboration. Collaborate with colleagues by providing input on and assisting in the implementation of legal program policies, procedures, and systems - such as the case management process; paper and electronic filing systems; and legal docket. Participate in the development of the legal department's vision, plans, and priorities. Provide administrative and organizational support as needed, including scheduling meetings and preparing agendas and notes. The job responsibilities listed are not exhaustive, and the paralegal may be required to perform other duties to support the work of the Legal Department. Preferred Qualifications & Skills The ACLU-NJ anticipates hiring a paralegal with at least three years of experience in state or federal courts (preferably NJ State Courts and 3d. Cir. Courts) but will consider all applicants with similar experience. Excellent writing, editing, and cite-checking skills. Proven project and time management skills, including a high level of organization, the ability to solve problems and meet deadlines, and excellent attention to detail. Highly skilled in Microsoft Office applications and familiarity with Teams. Excellent at working collaboratively on a variety of projects and building strong relationships with colleagues, and the ability to take and give feedback constructively. A strong understanding of and demonstrated commitment to racial justice; a commitment to implementing the ACLU-NJ's Strategic Framework. Ability to manage a demanding workload and the flexibility to adapt to changing priorities. Ability to work occasional weekend and evening hours when needed. Working knowledge of New Jersey and federal court websites and procedures for the filing of pleadings and briefs Knowledge of Spanish or other languages likely to be spoken by clients with limited English proficiency in New Jersey is a plus. Compensation The salary for this position starts at $68,000. The ACLU-NJ supports and plans for staff member professional growth and skill development through internal and external opportunities. We offer a comprehensive compensation and benefits package which currently includes 30 days paid time off, plus 12 office holidays and 18 health care leave days; medical, vision, and dental insurance; 100 days paid family leave; life and long-term disability insurance; pre-tax transit benefits; and a 401(k) plan with employer match. This position is full-time, salaried, and exempt under the Fair Labor Standards Act. About our Culture We are a diverse workforce and take pride in our ability to attract and retain employees with a huge array of backgrounds and experiences. We work hard but also like to celebrate our successes. We strive to bring humility, empathy, kindness, and generosity to our work, internally within the organization and externally with our partners and those whom we are serving. We seek to build a work culture with a sense of respect and collegiality, and a willingness to be generous with our expertise and resources. TO APPLY If you are excited about bringing your experience to the ACLU-NJ, complete the application by uploading a cover letter and resume here. We invite applicants to include in their cover letter information about how their background and/or experiences could contribute to the diversity, cultural vitality, and perspective of our staff and advocacy work. Applications will be reviewed until the position is filled; at which time the job announcement will be removed from our website. The ACLU-NJ is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. We value a diverse workforce and an inclusive culture of belonging. It is our policy to employ qualified people without regard to race; color; gender, gender identity or expression; religion; sex; national origin or ancestry; age; disability; sexual orientation; veteran's status; marital status; civil union status; arrest or court record; citizenship; credit history; genetic information; status as a victim of domestic violence, sexual violence, or stalking; or any other characteristic protected under federal or state law. Black people, Indigenous people, people of color, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex people, women, people with disabilities, protected veterans, and formerly incarcerated individuals are all strongly encouraged to apply. The ACLU-NJ makes every effort to assure that its recruitment and employment provide all qualified persons, including persons with disabilities, with full opportunities for employment in all positions. The ACLU-NJ is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities. If you are a qualified individual with a disability and need assistance applying online, please email *******************. If you are selected for an interview, you will receive additional information regarding how to request accommodations for the interview process.
    $68k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Behavior Clinician (BCBA) - Youth Residential Program (Evenings)

    The Guild for Human Services 4.2company rating

    Concord, MA job

    The Guild utilizes the collaborative efforts of leading professionals, best-practice approaches, tailored curricula and unmatched care to treat the individuals we serve. Mission: The mission of The Guild for Human Services is to educate, encourage and empower individuals with intellectual disabilities so they may achieve their full potential to lead high-quality lives and participate meaningfully in the community. At The Guild you can join a workforce of creative, dedicated, and passionate employees working every day to enhance the lives of youth and adults with intellectual disabilities and other challenges. Summary: The Behavior Clinician (Youth Residential Program - Evenings) is responsible for conducting behavioral assessments, selecting function-based interventions, and developing behavior support plans. S/he/they assist in staff training, crisis intervention and make recommendations to students' educational teams regarding behavioral support and strategies. Additionally, the Behavior Clinician I may develop skill acquisition programs, attend team meetings, provide supervision to behavior department personnel, and represent the Clinical Department to outside agencies. Major Duties/Responsibilities: * Ensure policies/procedures regarding behavior management adhere to all regulatory and agency guidelines. * Participate in IEP development and progress monitoring; working cooperatively with Educational and Residential staff to address the needs of students across settings. * Conduct Functional Behavior Assessments and develop corresponding Behavior Support Plans * Provide formal staff training for behavior support plan implementation in school and residential settings. * Provide informal staff training by modeling behavior support plan implementation and appropriate staff-student interactions in school and residential settings. * Monitor and provide feedback to staff based on direct observation of behavior plan implementation. * Evaluate Behavior Support Plan implementation and effectiveness, making revisions and programmatic changes as needed. * Develop individualized programming and data tracking using comprehensive assessments and curricula (e.g., VB-MAPP, ABLLS-R, AFLS, and EFL) * Develop and supervise implementation of skill acquisition programs for social and functional living skills in school and residential settings. * Lead classroom and residential group sessions that target social and functional living skills. * Participate in off-site evaluations as part of the admissions process. * Coordinate with student support services and mental health clinicians to provide monthly parent training sessions. * Present data analysis of student behavior and provide recommendations to multidisciplinary teams. * Instruct ABA-based training sessions during Pre-Service training for new staff. * Assist with implementation of RBT training for Guild staff. * Provide support to milieu services by providing crisis management and problem solving, facilitating community experiences, classroom coverage, and classroom assistance. * Assist with implementation of PBIS and trauma-sensitive frameworks. Essential Job Functions * Regular attendance at work is an essential function of the job including inclement weather. * Demonstrated evidence of mature judgment, good interpersonal skills, a desire to enrich individuals' lives and a willingness to learn. * Physical and mental capacity to work in stressful situations and de-escalate individuals who have limited cognition and complex needs. * Must be able to organize, plan, and prioritize activities with specific attention to higher level strategies while ensuring that details are also effectively addressed. * Proficiency in written and spoken English is an essential function of the job. * Pass Guild Driving test to access Guild vehicles for transportation of individuals. * Must be able to implement crisis intervention techniques as necessary, including Nonviolent Crisis Intervention (via certification through CPI) * The ability to assist individuals in evacuation from the residence. * The ability to provide clinical coverage in the residences during school intercession breaks. Qualifications: * Master's degree in ABA, Education, Psychology or related field required. * Training or experience with a population with developmental disabilities and social/emotional challenges preferred. * Experience in developing, writing, implementing, and evaluating the effectiveness of behavior programs. * Experience in completing and summarizing behavioral assessments. * A valid driver's license. * Must meet background check requirements. * Proficiency in Microsoft OfficeSuite.
    $23k-27k yearly est. 53d ago
  • Visitor Services Representative I

    Mass Audubon 3.9company rating

    Westhampton, MA job

    The Visitor Services Representative performs the day-to-day duties of visitor engagement operations and ensures an overall positive, welcoming, enriching, and safe experience to all of our members, visitors, and guests. This position is specifically responsible for providing excellent customer service while greeting and registering visitors in person and by phone, providing orientation to the sanctuary, directing visitors throughout the property and trail systems, answering questions about events and programs, monitoring building and grounds, introducing visitors to the many benefits of Mass Audubon membership, and generally educating guests about Mass Audubon. The Visitor Services Representative has an important and integral role as a welcoming, customer-oriented ambassador of Mass Audubon properties, programs, and mission. Application Instructions Please submit a resume and cover letter with your ADP application. Responsibilities Greet and provide information to members, visitors, and guests regarding nature center, sanctuary, trails, programs, and Mass Audubon in general Answer phone calls, monitor voicemails, and provide information, guidance, and direction, Assist with program registrations Update visitor signage, brochures and bulletin board information Understand and promote membership opportunities Use a cash register, computer, and credit card processor for sales and admissions Monitor radio and be prepared to serve as primary communication point-of-contact in case of emergency per standing policies and procedures Handle opening and closing procedures including end-of-day register sales tallying Assist with visitor services volunteer training and work cooperatively with volunteers Work with Property staff to monitor trail conditions Attend meetings and trainings when requested Periodically may be asked to work from greeting table outdoors during special events, etc. Assist in cleaning and sanitation of the Visitor Center Occasionally assist during peak periods such as holiday weekends or special events Qualifications At Mass Audubon, our highest priority is finding the best candidate for the job. Research has shown that people of color and women are less likely to apply for jobs if they don't believe they meet every one of the qualifications described in a job description. We encourage you to apply, even if you don't believe you meet every one of our described qualifications or you have a less traditional background. We are looking for applicants with the following qualifications: Must Haves At least 18 years of age Excellent people skills and enthusiasm for working in a team environment Organized with strong written and verbal communication skills Strong desire to achieve results in meeting sales goals and demonstrated ability to effectively promote goods or services Office skills including computer, copier, scanning, and phone system Experience with varied computer software programs (Office 365, Outlook, Word, Excel) Demonstrated ability to work well with other staff, volunteers, and community representatives as well as independently when necessary CPR/First Aid Certification or willingness to get certification Ability to relate to a diverse range of people and exercise cultural competence and inclusion Nice to Haves Customer Service and/or Visitor Services experience preferred General knowledge of local habitats, birds and wildlife Formal training or other experience in either natural sciences or education Bilingual (Spanish) a plus Associates degree or equivalent experience a plus Compensation, Benefits and Perks This position's pay range is $19.00-$21.00/hour; actual salary will reflect level of experience and qualifications relative to position requirements. This is a year-round position and earns vacation time as well as receives paid holidays. Work Schedule This is a year-round, part-time position. 18 hours per week, typically Thursday through Saturday from 9:00am-3:00pm. Saturdays are required. Other Requirements Employees must successfully complete a CORI and SORI Background Check and a Motor Vehicle Record (if applicable) is required. Mass Audubon's Commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Justice Mass Audubon embraces diversity and equal opportunity in a serious way. We are dedicated to forming a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. The more inclusive we are, the better our work will be. People of color are strongly encouraged to apply. Mass Audubon's mission is to “protect the nature of Massachusetts for people and for wildlife” by building a strong coalition of employees, volunteers, and community members. We recognize that the environmental movement and field of conservation have been affected by societal systems that have limited opportunity and access for many people. As a result, Mass Audubon is committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees and applicants. We are engaged in an ongoing process of organizational assessment and change, designed to remove barriers and create a workplace where all forms of diversity are recognized and valued. Equal Employment Opportunity Statement Mass Audubon is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees and applicants. Mass Audubon prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation and training.
    $19-21 hourly Auto-Apply 17d ago
  • Residential Program Director -Danvers, MA

    Northeast Arc 4.2company rating

    Danvers, MA job

    Residential Program Director Schedule: Monday - Friday 9:00am-5:00pm (expectation of flexibility outside of scheduled hours) Salary: $31.33/HR Job Summary: To provide quality living supports and be responsive to individuals and staff at all times. Ensure that the Northeast Arc Residential Division reflects the mission statement and vision of the agency. Major Responsibilities: Must be fluent in ASL Demonstrate knowledge of and implement Northeast Arc Policy and Procedures, including the Code of Conduct, Residential Division Standards and Funding Source Regulations. Ensure that the human, civil and legal rights of all individuals are protected. Teach and promote dignity, rights of choice and reasonable risk with individuals. Work as part of the Residential Team, including assisting peers as needed, providing Residential Office Coverage and having a working knowledge of all Residential Homes and Systems. Utilize a PBS approach when working with staff and individuals, including promoting the agency objectives related to personal growth, community involvement and decision making. Ensure Residential Team Members are aware of daily schedule and staffing coverage. Keep the team informed of any pertinent issues at the home and changes in status, including providing clinical information to Weekend On-Call team as necessary. Complete required documentation completely and accurately, including ISP Documentation, Health Care Records, HCSIS, Incident Reporting, Weekend Notes, House Profiles, Vacation Memos, Staffing Schedules and House Committee Reports. Ensure House Books and Systems are in compliance with Residential Standards, QA Tools and DDS Survey and Certification, including, Fire Drill Logs, Resource Manuals, House Meeting Books, Confidential Books, Medical Books, Money Books and Data Books. Maintain and follow a current safety plan, including training staff, conducting fire drills and reporting any issues. Ensure minimum safety ratios are maintained at all times. Hire, organize and coordinate staff to meet the goals of the agency. Facilitate staff meetings and provide on-site supervision and support to staff. Be approachable and responsive to staff. Provide direct support to the individuals as needed. Provide staff supervision, including performance appraisals and when necessary, disciplinary actions. Establish good interpersonal relationships with staff, helping them feel valued and appreciated. Provide staff the opportunity for personal growth and career development. Monitor the program's budget and identify any areas of concern. Provide oversight of the day-to-day operations within contract budgetary guidelines. Complete billing information, payroll, other documentation accurately and in a timely fashion. Education and Experience: BS/BA and 3 years Human Service Experience or MA and 2 years Human Service Experience. Skills, Knowledge and Abilities: Maintain certifications as required in Northeast Arc Policy and Procedures, including but not exclusive to: First Aid, CPR, MAPs, Vehicle Safety, Human Rights and Fire Safety. Maintain a valid Massachusetts driver s license. What can Northeast Arc offer YOU? It s our goal as an employer to provide an enriching and supportive environment for our employees and their families. We are proud to offer a generous benefits package that includes: Comprehensive medical and dental coverage Vision insurance plan Paid vacation and sick time 11 annual paid holidays Short-term disability insurance Life insurance Pet insurance Flexible Spending Account 403b retirement savings plan with limited company match Employee Assistance Program Legal and identity theft protection On-site and off-site trainings, conferences, CEUs, and fellowship opportunities eAcademy online learning tool Flexible schedule Mileage reimbursement (for applicable positions)
    $31.3 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Development Manager, New Jersey (Home Based)

    Susan G. Komen 4.4company rating

    Remote or Hoboken, NJ job

    The physical location for the candidate selected must be located in New Jersey. WHO WE ARE Susan G. Komen brings a 100% virtual working environment, and you can work anywhere within the U.S. We are a force united by a promise to end breast cancer forever. For over 40 years, we've led the way by funding groundbreaking research, community health initiatives and advocacy programs in local communities across the U.S. Susan G. Komen is the ONLY organization that addresses breast cancer on multiple fronts such as research, community health, outreach and public policy initiatives to have the biggest impact against this disease. Komen strives to have a culture of passionate, growth-minded professionals who thrive in a team environment, and work collaboratively to inspire greatness in others! We take an ongoing approach to ensure open communication from all levels throughout the organization. It's encouraged to give and receive feedback to ensure two-way accountability with a focus on continual improvement both personally and professionally! What you will be doing in the role of Development Manager The Development Manager serves as an integral member of a community-based fundraising team for Susan G. Komen. This position will play a key role in the implementation of a year-round fundraising program. The Development Manager will assist in reaching the local market revenue goals. The key fundraising program and focus of the Development Manager will be the MORE THAN PINK Walk/Race for the Cure: the signature events for Susan G. Komen. This will include recruitment, retention and cultivation of corporate teams, top fundraisers, survivors / those living with metastatic disease, as well as executing the logistics of the event. This position will also be responsible for managing other revenue generating activities for the market as decided but the market leadership. What you will bring to the table Assist in the development and execution of year-round fundraising plan and budget to meet revenue goals for the Market. Working in collaboration with Community Development leadership and staff in local market, region and nationally, as well as, National Race/Walk Managers, execute strategic fundraising plan for year-round engagement and cultivation of participants of the market MORE THAN PINK Walk/Race for the Cure events to meet revenue goals. Expected to meet monthly fundraising goals for MORE THAN PINK Walk, Race for the Cure, third party events, individual giving, employee engagement. and maintain budget in line with organizational guidelines. Support Development Director in the strategic execution of revenue generating activities outside of the MORE THAN PINK Walk/Race for the Cure series to drive revenue. Prospecting, soliciting, and cultivating corporate engagement throughout market area. This role will require travel throughout specific markets, territories or assigned area(s), and will work in collaboration with national corporate partnership team to cultivate and activate national partners. Assist in the management of communication through touchpoints with key constituents which include top fundraisers, top team captains, sponsors, and volunteers. Develop and execute creative ways to motivate and interact with MORE THAN PINK Walk Team Captains and participants to aid in retention efforts. Adhere to best practices and event timelines and drive accountability by the team. Ability to keep participants, donors, volunteers, and staff on track and motivated to reach revenue goals. Develop a working operational committee to support signature and special events by engaging and activating volunteers in committee chair positions. Conduct regular committee meetings and maintain communication to reach goals. Work cross functionally with other Development Managers on larger national strategies. Provides leadership in building confidence and a strong working relationship between the community and Susan G. Komen as an organization. Maintain a working knowledge of the Susan G. Komen mission and programs to promote the field and campaign fundraising initiatives. Maintains a productive and collaborative relationships with all Komen staff; participates on regional and enterprise projects and committees as appropriate Perform other related duties as assigned. We know you will have and be able to Must be willing and able to travel through geographic service area with your own reliable transportation. Bachelor's degree and minimum 3 years' experience in fundraising, special events and team management with a priority in peer to peer fundraising. 3 years fundraising experience overseeing $500K+ in revenue, through peer-to-peer fundraising events, major gifts and sponsorship. Ability to close face to face sales and sponsorships. Strong volunteer recruitment and management skills and demonstrated ability to provide a high level of customer service and motivation to business and social leaders. Excellent planning, organizational and follow-up skills. Demonstrated professional and mature interaction with other staff and leadership volunteers, sponsors, donors and others to engage them toward the achievement of revenue goals. Proven ability to manage multiple projects with varying priorities at one time. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Ability to effectively speak and present to individuals including high net worth donors, executive corporate management as well as small, mid-size and large groups. Familiar with the community and local non-profit space. Ability to research, develop, present, and promote projects; work independently; prioritize work and meet deadlines. Willingness and ability to travel up to 30% throughout the market and work evenings and weekends as needed. So, what's in it for you? Komen believes in the importance of taking care of our employees so that in turn they can be committed to supporting our critical mission to support those impacted by breast cancer and to help find cures. This is what Komen provides away from the computer: Approximate salary $49,000 - $65,000/annually; exact compensation ranges are based on various factors including the labor market, job level, internal equity and budget. Exact salary offers will be determined by factors such as the candidate's skills, experience and geographic location. Health, dental, vision and a retirement plan with a 6% employer match Generous Paid Time Off Plan Flexible work arrangement in a fully remote working environment Bi-weekly work from home stipend Parental leave Tuition Reimbursement A culture of learning and development And so much more! Komen provides a remote and/or home based working environment for all active employees. Komen defines remote as the ability to work from any physical location within the U.S. where an employee can perform specified work duties without disruption or distraction. Komen defines home-based roles as positions that are required to reside in a specific market. Work schedules for both remote and home based are determined by the organizational needs of each department. Susan G. Komen is fair and equal in all of its employment practices for persons without regard to age, race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability, veteran status or sexual orientation. Additionally we embrace Diverse Teams & Perspective and we find strength in the diversity of cultural backgrounds, ideas, and experiences. SORRY NO AGENCIES #LI-REMOTE The physical location for the candidate selected must remain within the contiguous United States. In the event a move is expected to occur by the candidate selected, it must be approved by Komen's HR team prior to the move.
    $49k-65k yearly Auto-Apply 20d ago
  • Summer Legal Intern- ACLU-NJ

    ACLU of New Jersey 3.8company rating

    ACLU of New Jersey job in Newark, NJ

    Summer 2025 Legal Internships The American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey (ACLU-NJ) seeks highly motivated law students for summer internships. Summer internships are full-time and require a 10-week commitment. The office is on a hybrid work schedule, working in the office on Tuesdays and Wednesdays and remotely on Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays. At the ACLU-NJ, law students have the opportunity to contribute to a broad range of cutting-edge civil rights and liberties work on a variety of issues. Students work closely with staff members to conduct legal research, write legal memoranda, and may have opportunities to draft legal or advocacy correspondence, and analyze pending state and local legislative or regulatory proposals that impact civil rights and liberties in New Jersey. Students may also have opportunities to attend oral arguments in state and federal court, or participate in advocacy meetings and events involving clients, community partners and/or government officials. The ACLU-NJ is committed to working with law students to secure academic credit and/or school or outside funding for those who spend the full summer with us. We are committed to providing at minimum partial stipends for students regardless of outside funding availability. How & When to Apply Applicants are required to submit a cover letter, resume, unofficial transcript (if available) and a writing sample of 5 to 10 pages double-spaced. We invite applicants to include in their cover letter information about how their background and/or experiences could contribute to the diversity, cultural vitality, and perspective of our staff and advocacy work. Please upload your resume to the designated field and all other documents, including your cover letter, as one pdf to the cover letter field. For 1Ls who do not yet have a writing sample, please upload another piece of writing (e.g., from a college course) as well as a separate document explaining in one or two sentences when you expect to have a legal writing sample available (e.g., at the end of the fall semester). Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until positions are filled. To apply, click here. About the ACLU-NJ For over 60 years, the ACLU-NJ has defended liberty and justice guided by the vision of a fair and equitable New Jersey for all. Our mission is to preserve, advance, and extend the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to every New Jerseyan by the state and federal constitutions in courts, in the legislature, and in our communities. In every facet of our work, we strive to be anti-racist and are actively committed to advancing racial justice in the institutions of New Jersey, for the people of New Jersey. We aim to center the voices and lived experiences of those who historically have not been fully protected by government systems or laws. Founded in 1960 and based in Newark, we are a non-partisan organization that operates on several fronts - political, legal, cultural - to bring about systemic change and build a more equitable society. You can learn more about our strategic approach here. The ACLU-NJ is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to individuals with disabilities. If you are a qualified individual with a disability and need assistance applying online, please e-mail *******************. If you are selected for an interview, you will receive additional information regarding how to request an accommodation for the interview process.
    $41k-53k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Sports and Family Coordinator

    YMCA of Greater Boston 4.3company rating

    Boston, MA job

    This position supports the work of the Y, a leading nonprofit charitable organization committed to strengthening community through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. The Sports & Family Coordinator will lead, develop and build the center portfolio of youth sports. They will also be bringing caregivers and families together, encouraging good health and fostering connections through various family activities and shared interests. Under the supervision of the Executive Director, the Sports and Family Coordinator oversees the administration and operations of the following program areas; youth sports, enrichment and arts, and family activities such as Parents Night Out and special family events all while ensuring a positive, safe, enriching environment, and others as developed based on the community needs in accordance to the YMCA core values and mission. The Sports & Family Coordinator supports the YMCA's mission to strengthen communities through youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility. Reporting to the Executive Director, this role leads youth sports programs, develops enrichment and arts activities, and coordinates family events such as Parents Night Out. The coordinator fosters community by promoting wellness, building connections among families, and ensuring a safe, engaging environment that reflects YMCA values and responds to local needs. Key ResponsibilitiesKey Functions/Responsibilities: • Oversee and enhance programs to meet community needs by supervising current offerings, launching new initiatives, and expanding services in alignment with strategic and operational goals. • Assists in the marketing and distribution of program information. • Manages program rosters, enrollment and reporting. Evaluate program effectiveness. • Recruits and hire diverse staff and volunteer teams across multiple dimensions of diversity. Train and develop staff and volunteers to meet programming goals and quality measures. Utilizes strategies to motivate, empower staff and achieve key objectives. • Models' relationship-building skills in all interactions. Develops and maintains collaborative relationships internally and externally to include community organizations. Maintains regular, clear, and concise communication within area of responsibility. • In partnership with Executive Director, monitors the budgets to meet fiscal objectives. • Coordinates facility use and schedules classes, activities, and events as needed. • Provides direct service instruction/facilitation of 5-10 hours per week in programs. Secures appropriate staffing for programs and provides coverage when needed. • Collaborate with other branch departments on programs and services as well as communication on upcoming activities. • Ensures a variety of program offerings including but not limited to physical activity, sports leagues, arts, dance, sports and games, that serve a wide range of age groups and interests. • Welcomes current and new family members and provides support in aligning their needs with programs and services. • Ensures programs and services meet community needs to include supervising existing program activities, establishing new program activities, and expanding the program within the community as needed, in accordance with strategic and operating plans. • Work with your Digital Leader to promote marketing and distribution of program information. Skills, Knowledge & ExpertiseEducation/Experience: • Bachelor's degree in human services / health sciences or related field preferred • Experience working with youth and families. • Two years of experience • Experience supervising and developing staff and volunteer teams. • Demonstrated understanding of age-appropriate skills of children • Previous experience operating sports leagues in a leadership role preferred. • Experienced in and passionate about creating and fostering communities and relationship building through programs. • Bilingual (Mandarin/English) strongly preferred. • Demonstrate initiative, effectively prioritize, and possess strong organizational skills. • Within 30 days of hire, completion of Child Abuse Prevention, Working with Program Volunteers (on-line?) CPR, First Aid, AED Physical Demands: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. · · Ability to physically and verbally interact with members and staff. At times, be able to lift amounts up to 50 lbs. Required Training/Certifications: · Child Abuse Prevention CPR/AED and First Aid certifications Work Environment: · · The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. This position requires a flexible schedule including daytime, evening
    $28k-36k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Research & Science Communication Assistant

    Museum of Science 4.2company rating

    Boston, MA job

    Museum of Science, Boston *********** Innovation and creativity come from the unique perspectives of a diverse staff. We value your perspective. Who We Are As science and technology increasingly shape our lives, the Museum of Science strives to equip and inspire everyone to use science for the global good while keeping up with the pace of change. Among the world's largest science centers and New England's most attended cultural institution, we engage nearly five million people a year - at Science Park and in museums around the world, in classrooms, and online. The Museum's singular location connecting Boston and Cambridge puts us at the junction of some of the world's most influential academic institutions and industries, local and state government, schools, and the public. Trusted by each sector, we are ideally positioned to convene, inspire, and create meaningful experiences for all. Come join us on our mission to inspire a lifelong love of science in everyone and living our vision for a world where science belongs to each of us for the good of all of us. Why We Need You The Research and Science Communication Assistant (RSCA) will work closely with small teams of peers, under mentorship from Museum staff and invited external STEM experts, to engage visitors in learning about current science topics as part of their museum visit. The RSCA will complete training in science education strategies, science communication practices, and Museum evaluation methods. They will learn skills related to developing novel Museum experiences, including those needed to review and interpret information from scientific literature, translate complex science concepts into meaningful experiences for the public, and collect and analyze data from Museum visitors. The RSCA will gain practical experience in delivering engaging learning experiences for Museum visitors, by developing and prototyping educational products such as hands-on activities, exhibit components, and visitor handouts, as well as facilitating small group activities for families in the exhibit halls. This position requires a commitment of 3 days/week during summer (mid-June to late August), and 1 day/week during the academic year (September to June). Please note: Applicants to this position must be between the ages of 14-19, and actively enrolled in high school or an equivalent program. What You'll Accomplish 1. Develop and maintain familiarity with best practices for science education, science communication, and science research, with a focus on those that support visitors' science learning in Museums 2. Support the development of novel educational products (e.g., visitor handouts, hands-on activities, exhibit components), by reading and summarizing scientific literature, sourcing educational media, assisting in storyboarding and drafting educational content for diverse Museum audiences, and developing prototype experiences for testing 3. Contribute to the delivery of high-quality STEM learning experiences in the Museum, by facilitating activities for visitors across a range of topics (e.g. through hands-on activities, demonstrations, presentations) and providing logistical support (e.g. helping maintain exhibit spaces, documenting activities, assisting with materials management). 4. Assist in ongoing Museum evaluation projects by recruiting Museum visitors to test new educational offerings, collecting data on visitor feedback and behaviors, and discussing study methods and findings with Museum evaluators 5. Perform other work related duties as required by Manager. What We're Looking For (Competencies) Curiosity & Learning: Demonstrated interest in science communication, science education, and/or science research practice. Open to learning new skills and applying them to the development and evaluation of Museum experiences. Communication: Demonstrated strong interpersonal and communication skills (both written and verbal). Maintains high standards for proactive and consistent communication with colleagues and mentors. Collaboration: Able to work both independently and in a dynamic group setting that requires collaboration with diverse members of the Museum's Exhibits, Research, and Collections team. Demonstrated experience contributing to a team. Commitment to Museum Values: Demonstrated interest in supporting the development and evaluation of experiences that promote diversity, equity, accessibility, inclusion, and belonging. Detail-oriented: Demonstrated ability to manage tasks with both accuracy and thoroughness. Able to organize and track responsibilities effectively, ensuring consistency and quality in work. Special Skills: Demonstrated familiarity with informal science education practices Spanish language skills (written and/or verbal) Work Schedule: Summer (Mid-June through August): 21 hours/week (three 7-hour shifts, 9am - 5pm). One of the days must be a weekend day. Research and Science Communication Assistants have a one-hour, unpaid lunch break each day. Fall/Spring (September through May): 8 hours/week (one 7-hour shift, 9am-5pm), on a Saturday or Sunday, plus 1 hour on a weekday (remote). How We Work-Our Values Everyone: We are everyone's museum. We pursue equity and celebrate every person for who they are. We foster an inclusive environment in which we value and respect diversity. Service: We serve our colleagues and community. We hold ourselves accountable to be a trustworthy public resource, and to support a sustainable, just and evidence-based future. Learning: We love learning. We are curious about the world and want to share our joy and wonder with others. We value open minds and recognize that everyone has more to explore, discover and create. Connection: We find strength in connections. We collaborate across communities, organizations and disciplines to make science relevant and accessible to all. Boldness: We dream big. We boldly push ourselves forward, pursuing new ideas and challenges. We experiment and learn from our failures as we seek to inspire purpose, spark imagination and encourage hope Salary Range $17-$17 USD The Museum of Science is fully committed to Equal Employment Opportunity and to attracting, retaining, developing and promoting the most qualified employees without regard to their race, gender, color, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, age, physical or mental disability, citizenship status, veteran status, or any other characteristic prohibited by federal, state or local law. We are dedicated to providing a work environment free from discrimination and harassment, and where employees are treated with respect and dignity.
    $17-17 hourly Auto-Apply 43d ago
  • Peer Mentor

    Old Colony Ymca 3.4company rating

    Fall River, MA job

    Seeking an energetic and flexible Peer Mentor to provide role modeling and therapeutic support to children and their families living in Southeast MA, and who are referred by the Department of Mental Health Children's Services. The position is based out of our Fall River Intensive Home Based Program, and daily services are provided in the homes and surrounding communities of youth served. The Peer Mentor works independently and as part of a dynamic team in supporting assigned youth who are experiencing mental health needs that impact their home and community relationships. The Peer Mentor role utilizes the mentor's "lived" experiences to provide guidance and encouragement to the children and young adults served. The role also incorporates job skills gained from professional trainings offered through the IHB Program and partnering human service providers. The Peer Mentor role involves various treatment oriented services, providing respite intended recreation activities, youth engagement, advocacy, life skills coaching, and connecting youth to local community resources. The role also involves participation in family team and school based meetings, and in group and individual staff development meetings. Old Colony Y offers a competitive salary, mileage reimbursement, training and development opportunities, free fitness membership, tuition reimbursement, and a retirement plan.
    $28k-36k yearly est. 2h ago
  • Summer Day Camp Director - Camp Rocky Woods (Medfield)

    YMCA of Greater Boston 4.3company rating

    Medfield, MA job

    Department Child Development: Day Camp Employment Type Seasonal - Full Time Location Camp Rocky Woods Workplace type Onsite Compensation $23.00 - $26.00 / hour Key Responsibilities Skills, Knowledge and Expertise Benefits About YMCA of Greater Boston The YMCA of Greater Boston is the largest social services provider in Massachusetts. Through our network of facilities and program sites, the YMCA provides health and wellness programming, child care, summer camp, youth sports, and teen leadership programs, as well as work-force development and community outreach. The YMCA of Greater Boston is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination and equal opportunity for all employees and qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religious creed, protected genetic information, national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, or veteran's status.
    $23-26 hourly 33d ago

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