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  • Director, Primary Care and Quality Improvement

    American Diabetes Association 4.7company rating

    Remote American Diabetes Association job

    The American Diabetes Association (ADA) seeks a Director, Primary Care and Quality Improvement to support the execution and advancement of ADA's Primary Care and Quality program portfolio. This role will contribute to the development, implementation, and dissemination of evidence-based practices aimed at improving care for individuals living with diabetes and/or obesity. The position will specifically focus on supporting primary care practices implement best practices as they relate to diabetes technology. The Director will apply dissemination and implementation science (D&I) principles along with quality improvement science (QI) methodology to optimize program outcomes. They will manage assigned primary care quality initiatives and ensure alignment with ADA's strategic goals. RESPONSIBILITIES Collaborate with the Senior Director in the development, implementation, and dissemination of assigned programs. Manage high-quality, end-to-end quality initiatives to meet the organization's needs, including partner engagement, program implementation, and dissemination strategies. Oversee the project life cycle of quality improvement initiatives with quick turnaround times so that key performance indicators are met successfully on time. Provide expertise in QI and/or D&I science methodology and practice facilitation to optimize program outcomes. Collaborate with other ADA team members and divisions/departments, as requested. Support data collection, management, and integrity with contracted organizations. Support maintenance of records and details of policies and procedures for program application and review to ensure programmatic continuity. Develop and deliver presentations and program reporting to funding organizations. Monitor quality program expenses and budgets. Oversee development and maintenance of program content and review and approval of grant related content used in dissemination. Engage in grant writing as needed to further support the efforts of the department and the ADA. Manage vendor relationships as appropriate. Other duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's degree required, Healthcare Administration or Public Health focus preferred 5+ years in QI or Implementation Science in primary care settings Experience working with diabetes technology (CGM, AIDs) strongly preferred Experience in practice-based research, primary care quality improvement, and practice facilitation is preferred Diabetes knowledge and experience are preferred Ability to optimize and implement process improvements across the grant lifecycle Experience implementing project management processes, procedures, and policies Ability to prioritize, multi-task, and work independently to manage multiple concurrent activities and complex grant portfolios Strong attention to detail, and proven ability to effectively manage large amounts of data and communications in an organized, timely and accurate manner Ability to gain and maintain strong understanding of programs and to effectively communicate and explain them to constituents in both verbal and written form Proficient in the use of the Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Teams, Outlook) Excellent interpersonal and verbal communication skills, the ability to interact credibly across multiple departments and divisions within the Association and externally, with professional volunteers, donors, sponsors, and constituents within the community WHY WORK HERE The American Diabetes Association (ADA) offers a rewarding career working for one of the premier voluntary health organizations in the world supporting people with type 1, type 2 and gestational diabetes. Our employees like working at the ADA because of our mission, the inclusive environment, work-life balance, our benefits and our culture: Industry competitive base pay ranging from $80,000 - $88,000 for this role. Base offers are determined by several factors including but not limited to your relevant work experience, education, certifications, location, internal pay equity, etc. A culture of recognition including new hire welcome announcements, service anniversary awards, referral bonuses, monthly All Employee Assembly, appreciation awards Generous Paid Time Off, including holidays, vacation days, personal days and sick days Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), disability & life insurance, pet insurance and retirement savings Guided by our mission, we provide top tier diabetes supply coverage through our medical benefits program A company focus on offering mental health programs and work/life balance with most of our employees working remote Joining our dedicated team affords the gratification of knowing beyond a doubt that you will impact the lives and well-being of millions
    $80k-88k yearly 14d ago
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  • Director, Licensing and Permissions

    American Diabetes Association 4.7company rating

    Remote American Diabetes Association job

    The American Diabetes Association is seeking a Director to lead our Content Licensing Team. The Director, Licensing and Permissions is responsible for global content licensing and permission strategies, and maximization of revenue opportunities. The Director will ensure use of best practices, software systems and processes to maximize licensing revenue from ADA Journals, Supplements, Publications, and other products. The Director will actively collaborate with content staff to set market value pricing and terms for licensing and permission agreements. RESPONSIBILITIES Manage and increase licensing and permissions revenue from ADA Journals, Supplements, Publications, and other products. Establish best practices and procedures for license and permission management. Build annual revenue and expense budgets. Forecast monthly revenue and expenses. Monitor contract payments and actively seek collection for outstanding payments. Recommend write-offs for uncollectable receivables. Prepare and issue author royalty payments per agreements. Maintain all book contracts Responsible for aggregated content agreements like EBSCO and OVID. Work with partners to achieve full revenue potential. Identify new prospects for ADA content licensing, permissions, and institutional subscription sales. Manage Journal institutional subscription renewal sales and when possible bundle them with content opportunities. Identify new licensing opportunities using diabetes.org content. Supervise, train and provide guidance to the Associate Manager, Permissions. Participate in ad-hoc task teams and special projects, as needed. QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's Degree required At least 5 years of content licensing experience; experience in non-profit journals and other publications desirable Proficient in Copyright Clearance Center, Royalty Payment systems, and MS Office Suite Strong written and verbal communication skills Highly organized self-starter who requires minimal supervision and who excels in a team environment Strong project management, prioritization and implementation skills, with ability to consistently meet deadlines Ability to implement Publication team objectives and identify opportunities and liaison with external partners WHY WORK HERE The American Diabetes Association (ADA) offers a rewarding career working for one of the premier voluntary health organizations in the world supporting people with type 1, type 2 and gestational diabetes. Our employees like working at the ADA because of our mission, the inclusive environment, work-life balance, our benefits and our culture: Industry competitive base pay ranging from $91,000 - $97,000 for this role. Base offers are determined by several factors including but not limited to your relevant work experience, education, certifications, location, internal pay equity, etc. A culture of recognition including new hire welcome announcements, service anniversary awards, referral bonuses, monthly All Employee Assembly, appreciation awards Generous Paid Time Off, including holidays, vacation days, personal days and sick days Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), disability & life insurance, pet insurance and retirement savings Guided by our mission, we provide top tier diabetes supply coverage through our medical benefits program A company focus on offering mental health programs and work/life balance with most of our employees working remote Joining our dedicated team affords the gratification of knowing beyond a doubt that you will impact the lives and well-being of millions
    $91k-97k yearly 29d ago
  • Sales Associate, Discovery Shop

    American Cancer Society 4.4company rating

    Sylvania, OH job

    At the American Cancer Society, we're working to end cancer as we know it, for everyone. Our employees and1.3 million volunteers are raising the bar every single day. We are a culture comprised of diverse backgrounds and experience, to better serve our communities. The people who work at the American Cancer Society focus their diverse talents on our lifesaving mission. It is a calling. And the people who answer it are fulfilled. A part time Discovery Shop staff position supporting most aspects of daily shop operational functions in conjunction with extended weekly business hours. MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES Service all customers through welcome greetings, merchandise sales, cashiering, merchandise bagging and carry-out assistance to customer's vehicle. Service all donors through receiving donations, carry-in assistance from donor's vehicle, placing donations in designated areas, providing donation receipt and processing receipt with donation. Service all volunteers through internal operational support. Store opening and closing procedures including cash register drawer counts and end of day income reporting. Maintain opening, ongoing and end of day appearance of salesfloor, including dressing room cleanout, dusting, vacuuming, straightening racks and fixtures, and refreshing depleted displays. Process donations, including sorting, steaming, pricing and placing merchandise on sales floor. FORMAL KNOWLEDGE High school graduate or equivalent. Retail experience working with customers, sales, cashiering and merchandising OTHER SKILLS Excellent communication and customer relation skills. Comfortable with multi-tasking responsibilities. Team player, willing to do what is necessary to get the job done. The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here 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. SPECIAL MENTAL OR PHYSICAL DEMANDS While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally required to walk, sit, use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms; balance; stoop; talk or hear. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 40 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by the job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to focus. Work environment: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is exposed to weather condition prevalent at the time. The noise level in the work environment is usually minimal. The starting rate is $16/hr. This will be a part-time position working up to 20 hours per week. The final candidate's relevant experience/skills will be considered before an offer is extended. Actual starting pay will vary based on non-discriminatory factors including, but not limited to, geographic location, experience, skills, specialty, and education. ACS provides staff a generous paid time off policy; medical, dental, retirement benefits, wellness programs, and professional development programs to enhance staff skills. Further details on our benefits can be found on our careers site at: jobs.cancer.org/benefits. We are a proud equal opportunity employer.
    $16 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Cancer Support Specialist - Remote

    American Cancer Society 4.4company rating

    Remote or Tucson, AZ job

    At the American Cancer Society, we're working to end cancer as we know it, for everyone. Our employees and 1.3 million volunteers are raising the bar every single day. We are a culture comprised of diverse backgrounds and experience, to better serve our communities. The people who work at the American Cancer Society focus their diverse talents on our lifesaving mission. It is a calling. And the people who answer it are fulfilled. This is a full time permanent remote opportunity which can be home-based anywhere in the U.S. Start date: February 16th, 2026 Available Schedules (All Schedules are Central Time) 37.5 hours Tues - Sat - 12:30pm - 9:00pm (Sunday and Monday off) Tues - Sat - 2:00pm - 10:00pm (Sunday and Monday off) Tues - Sat - 12:00pm - 8:00pm (Sunday and Monday off) Tues - Sat - 11:30am - 7:30pm ( Sunday and Monday off) Sun - Thurs - 2:00pm - 10:00pm (Friday and Saturday off) Sun - Thurs - 3:00pm - 11:00pm (Friday and Saturday off) Sun - Thurs - 12:00pm - 8:00pm (Friday and Saturday off) POSITION SUMMARY: The Cancer Support Specialist (CSS) connects individuals with American Cancer Society programs, services, information and resources to enhance the quality of life for cancer patients, their families and caregivers. This role requires strong customer service, excellent verbal and written communication skills, and a focus on ensuring a positive experience for all constituents. Success in this role requires consistent delivery of high-quality information that meets the unique needs of each constituent, while achieving monthly key performance indicators. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Responds to a high-volume of inquires across multiple channels (phone email, chat, SMS) with professionalism and empathy, conducting thorough needs assessments and striving for first-contact resolution. 25% Meets constituents stated and implied needs by providing information on ACS programs (ex. Transportation and lodging), and cancer-related resources, coordinating support services to reduce care barriers and help patients complete treatment. 25% Meets established performance goals and metrics (inc. Customer Related Management database documentation, time management, quality and data capture) while staying current on policies and procedures. 25% Contributes to a collaborative and supportive team environment. 20% Manages a regular caseload of new and ongoing cases, prioritizing tasks based on constituent needs and ensuring timely follow-up and resolution. 5% EXPERIENCE/QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum Degree Required: High School Diploma or Equivalent Preferred Degree: Choose an item.Bachelor's Degree or equivalent experience Certificate(s) or License(s): None Years of experience: Minimum 1 year contact center and/or customer service experience, strongly preferred. Work from home experience, strongly preferred. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITY: Ability to successfully and consistently meet performance metrics. Excellent verbal and written communication skills and active listening skills are required. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work effectively within a team environment. Bilingual skills (Spanish/English) desirable. Must be a highly motivated self-starter with initiative and follow-through, with the ability to work in an extremely fast paced team environment with strong attention to detail. Ability to adapt quickly to new technology and tools. Basic familiarity with the utilization of Microsoft Office Products (Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, etc.). Typing proficiency of 40 words per minute and ability to satisfactorily pass a pre-hire technology assessment and training assessments. Comfortable making independent decisions, but willing to seek supervisory input when needed. TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS: None PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Work is normally performed in a typical interior/office work environment in a remote workplace setting. Physical stamina to primarily work while sitting at a desk. Utilize technology to engage in work activities with team members and teams for a high percentage of each workday. Full time work from home. Flexible scheduling including working evenings, late nights, weekends, or holidays when required. The starting rate is $19.50 per hour. The final candidate's relevant experience/skills will be considered before an offer is extended. Actual starting pay will vary based on non-discriminatory factors including, but not limited to, geographic location, experience, skills, specialty, and education. ACS provides staff a generous paid time off policy; medical, dental, retirement benefits, wellness programs, and professional development programs to enhance staff skills. Further details on our benefits can be found on our careers site at: jobs.cancer.org/benefits. We are a proud equal opportunity employer.
    $19.5 hourly Auto-Apply 2d ago
  • Temporary Meeting Experience Manager - Remote

    American Cancer Society 4.4company rating

    Remote or Atlanta, GA job

    At the American Cancer Society, we're working to end cancer as we know it, for everyone. Our employees and 1.3 million volunteers are raising the bar every single day. We are a culture comprised of diverse backgrounds and experience, to better serve our communities. The people who work at the American Cancer Society focus their diverse talents on our lifesaving mission. It is a calling. And the people who answer it are fulfilled. The Meetings Experience Manager supports the American Cancer Society's mission by planning and executing impactful, on-brand meetings throughout their life cycle from inquiry to evaluation. They collaborate with stakeholders to ensure meetings and events are resource-efficient, engaging, and aligned with organizational goals. This role involves planning, managing logistics, managing attendee experience, and driving continuous improvement through feedback and innovation. The meeting and event portfolio assigned to this role may include closely partnering with senior leaders on such as the Office of the CEO and Corporate Affairs and may include executive level engagements such as Board of Directors meetings, executive leadership forums and gross top donor cultivation events. The position also provides cross-team support and independently resolves issues within company guidelines. ***This is a remote position that can be home-based anywhere within the U.S. Please note, this is a temporary assignment starting immediately through approximately end of June 2026. *** ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Qualifies new meetings through detailed discovery process to align stakeholder needs with meeting's objectives (5%) Serve as lead planner for assigned meetings, managing stakeholder collaboration, meeting design, logistics, budgeting and service/vendor coordination (50%) Provides regular project updates, milestone tracking, risk assessment, and key deliverables to stakeholders (10%) Oversee other aspects of meeting services (internal and external) for assigned meetings including venue sourcing, site inspections, registration, travel and tech integrations to ensure seamless, inclusive, people-first experiences that meet stakeholder goals and maximize ROI. (10%) Provides onsite meetings/event support, monitors/manages vendor performance and ensures quality control during events (10%) Tracks data, analyzes trends, collects feedback and recommends process improvements to enhance future meetings (10%) Maintains strong stakeholder relationships, manages inquiries, and contributes to internal communications and knowledge sharing (5%) EXPERIENCE/QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum Degree Required: Bachelor's Degree Certificate(s) or License(s): CMP Preferred Years of experience: 5 - 10 years in meeting and event planning Driver's License Required KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITY: Knowledge and understanding of GBTA's Strategic Meetings Management components and maturity index. Knowledge and understanding of EIC's Accepted Practices Guidelines for meeting planning (or similar). Experienced in meetings management technologies (CVENT, Groupize, etc.) Strong negotiation and contract administration skills, ensuring favorable terms and service quality. Professional presence to engage with executive level stakeholders Demonstrated experience managing multiple simultaneous projects involving cross-functional teams within budgetary and schedule constraints. Tactical and strategic project management experience managing teams involved in multiple activities. Strong financial acumen and cost control knowledge. Strong interpersonal, customer service and communication skills to navigate organizational dynamics effectively. Ability to use business acumen to drive strategic, forward-thinking solutions aligned with company initiatives. Demonstrates integrity and courage to lead problem-solving with vision and purpose. Self-motivated and able to work with limited, remote supervision. Demonstrated work ethic, integrity and professional conduct. Proficient in Microsoft Office for planning and presentation needs. TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS: Travel (25%) may be required PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Some evening and weekends may be required Limited physical effort is required Limited exposure to physical risks The starting rate is $63,000 to $73,000 annual. The final candidate's relevant experience/skills will be considered before an offer is extended. Actual starting pay will vary based on non-discriminatory factors including, but not limited to, geographic location, experience, skills, specialty, and education. ACS provides staff a generous paid time off policy; medical, dental, retirement benefits, wellness programs, and professional development programs to enhance staff skills. Further details on our benefits can be found on our careers site at: jobs.cancer.org/benefits. We are a proud equal opportunity employer.
    $63k-73k yearly Auto-Apply 2d ago
  • Advocacy Intern

    American Lung Association 4.5company rating

    Remote job

    The American Lung Association has an excellent opportunity for an Advocacy Intern. Alongside members of the Advocacy Team, you will join an outstanding group of professionals dedicated to our mission: to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease through research, education, and advocacy. The intern will assist the American Lung Association to execute Lung Mind Alliance activities to gain experience in the field of systems change and public policy. This is an unpaid internship position requiring a minimum time commitment of 8 hours per week (flexible schedule) and must be eligible for course credit or fulfill an internship graduation requirement. This position is open ongoing for spring, summer or fall and to be completed in one academic term. LOCATION: The internship is based in Minnesota and we are open to remote applicants. We encourage candidates in any location in Minnesota to apply. PROJECTS Internship activities will contribute to integrating tobacco recovery and support into mental health/substance use treatment programs, develop support for tobacco-free grounds policies, and lay groundwork for statewide policies to support such efforts. The following are examples of projects that could be included in the internship however specific work will be aligned with the intern's interest. Assist in building support for commercial tobacco free policies and integration of tobacco treatment into mental health and substance use treatment systems Develop professional educational materials, communications, events Gather and analyze data, disseminate findings Assist with grant writing and reporting Networking and relationship-building with existing and potential partners LEARNING OUTCOMES Learn about building grassroot support to advance policy change Learn more about Non-Profit structure, including mission, development, and communications efforts. Learn about the disparity impact of commercial tobacco upon those with mental health and substance use challenges. Learn about team building and collaborating with staff. Learn to cultivate relationships. Learn how to communicate in a professional office setting. QUALIFICATIONS: This position is fitting for undergraduate and graduate students in mental health or substance use fields, public health, social work, sociology and social justice, nursing or aligned programs. Must be eligible to receive college credit for internship. Qualified candidates are enthusiastic and reliable. Qualified candidates possess strong writing skills, give attention to detail, and have a keen interest in the mission of the American Lung Association. Qualified candidates have a demonstrated willingness to learn, ability to work independently, and mature communication skills. Computer Proficiency - Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Publisher Consistent with its mission, the American Lung Association maintains a smoke-free workplace; all interns and volunteers must abstain from tobacco use in any form, including vaping. Required Documentation: Before an unpaid internship begins, documentation from an accredited college or university will be required stating that this internship opportunity is eligible for course credit or fulfills an internship graduation requirement. Questions? For more details about this role please reach out to ************** Equal Employment Opportunity The American Lung Association is an equal opportunity employer. It is the policy of the American Lung Association to prohibit discrimination and harassment of any type and to provide equal employment opportunities to employees and applicants, without regard to their race, color, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, religion, national origin, alienage or citizenship status, genetic predisposition or carrier status, or physical and/or mental disabilities, veteran status, or any other status protected by law. Policy Statement It is the policy of the American Lung Association to prohibit discrimination and harassment of any type and to provide equal employment opportunities to employees and applicants, without regard to their race, color, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, religion, national origin, alienage or citizenship status, genetic predisposition or carrier status, or physical and/or mental disabilities, veteran status, or any other status protected by law. This policy applies in all employment actions including recruitment, hiring, promotions, transfers, corrective actions, terminations, compensation, benefits and training.
    $29k-37k yearly est. Auto-Apply 35d ago
  • Senior Scientific Director

    American Cancer Society 4.4company rating

    Remote or Atlanta, GA job

    At the American Cancer Society, we're working to end cancer as we know it, for everyone. Our employees and 1.3 million volunteers are raising the bar every single day. We are a culture comprised of diverse backgrounds and experience, to better serve our communities. The people who work at the American Cancer Society focus their diverse talents on our lifesaving mission. It is a calling. And the people who answer it are fulfilled. Develop and manage a portfolio of grant opportunities across the continuum of Cancer Research. The portfolio may include projects in cancer drug discovery, the genetics and genomics of tumor models, and translational science leading to clinical or implementation research. The Director will represent the Research Department as liaison to Division staff, and provide expert information, education and communication about cancer and the American Cancer Society's Research and Training Program to a variety of constituents. This role will strategically coordinate with other ACS departments, and external agencies regarding extramural research and training activities and provide regular communications regarding research outcomes of their portfolio. *This is remote position* ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Program and Strategic Development (20%) The Senior Scientific Director will lead the design and execution of research strategies and initiatives that advance mission-critical cancer research priorities. This includes overseeing research programs, guiding a team with a defined scope and resources needs, creating frameworks and impact measures, managing risk and contingency planning, and ensuring timelines align with departmental goals. Program Oversight (15%) Manage Requests for Applications (RFAs) related to Program, as necessary. Lead or participate in the development or presentation of conference programs or sessions that support existing grant programs or specific areas of research and training or provide opportunities for ACS funded researchers to meet, interact and collaborate. Act as a scientific and organizational resource for the Extramural Council, Chief Scientific Officer, Senior Vice President for Extramural Research. Peer Review (50%) The Senior Scientific Director will oversee all functions of the Career Growth and Research Program, including managing 3-4 peer review committees. Responsibilities include recruiting qualified volunteer scientists and health professionals, advising on Council member selection, coordinate and reporting outcomes of biannual Peer Review Committee (PRC) meetings, maintain communication with applicants and providing funding recommendations to the Council. Program Communication and Dissemination (15%) The Senior Scientific Director will communicate grant policies and procedures to researchers and institutional officials, while managing the programs' grant portfolio. This is achieved through establishing and maintaining relationships with the grantees, advising on project modifications, monitoring progress, and highlighting high-impact discoveries. Additionally, the incumbent will synthesize and communicate scientific information about cancer for internal and external constituents, e.g., the public, the media, and donors. EXPERIENCE/QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum Degree Required: Doctorate MD and/or PhD or equivalent combination of education and experience in relevant areas required. Preferred Degree: Doctorate Years of experience: Previous experience in scientific or program management including Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor academic level or equivalent in public or private research institutions is required. Significant experience in performing peer review, establishing and leading peer review committees. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITY: Strategic Leadership & Problem-Solving - Synthesizes complex information, anticipates future research possibilities, and develops scientific breakthrough strategies. Stakeholder & Relationship Management - Balances diverse stakeholder needs and builds strong internal and external networks. Team Building & Engagement - Creates high-performing, motivated teams and fosters a collaborative environment. Accountability & Trust - Holds self and others accountable while instilling confidence through integrity and authenticity. Scientific Expertise & Communication - Deep knowledge of preclinical/translational cancer research; strong written, verbal, and presentation skills; ability to engage lay audiences. Operational & Technical Skills - Experienced in program development, project management, nonprofit operations; proficient in Microsoft Office and adaptable to proprietary systems. TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS: Regular travel required PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Work is normally performed in a standard office environment No or limited physical effort required No or little exposure to physical risk The starting rate is $160,100 to $200,000. The final candidate's relevant experience/skills will be considered before an offer is extended. Actual starting pay will vary based on non-discriminatory factors including, but not limited to, geographic location, experience, skills, specialty, and education. ACS provides staff a generous paid time off policy; medical, dental, retirement benefits, wellness programs, and professional development programs to enhance staff skills. Further details on our benefits can be found on our careers site at: jobs.cancer.org/benefits. We are a proud equal opportunity employer.
    $160.1k-200k yearly Auto-Apply 8d ago
  • Director, Corporate Development - East Region (Remote)

    Susan G. Komen 4.4company rating

    Remote or Washington, DC job

    The physical location for the candidate selected must reside within the East Region and within the contingent United States. 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 Director, Corporate Development The Director, Corporate Development - East Region is responsible for the development, management, and strategic growth of revenue from national corporate partners within their assigned region. The position will manage a portfolio and team that is responsible for securing a minimum of $3 million annually in partnership revenue in support of the full Corporate Partnerships' team goal. This role will research, identify, and cultivate revenue opportunities with new and existing partners through lead generation, proposal preparation, and sales presentations. Sales acumen and strategy, planning, and analytical skills are critical to performance success in this role. This role will proactively build 6- and 7-figure strategic and dynamic partnerships that aim to support the goals of the partnering company, while advancing the brand and mission of Susan G. Komen. This position reports directly to the Vice President, Corporate Partnerships and should reside in the region where position is based. What you will bring to the table The primary objective of the Director, Corporate Development - East Region is to support Susan G. Komen in achieving our overall Vision and Mission by: Pursuing and developing integrated and dynamic corporate partnerships with companies, advancing the brand and mission of the organization. Building and expanding pipeline of new business prospects, leveraging network of supporters including Board of Directors, Komen's Leadership Council members, Scientific Advisory Board members, Community Development relationships, as well as cold outreach efforts. Implementing aggressive solicitation strategy and evolving pipeline based on relationship progression. Leading the development of business opportunities cross-functionally with the Mission, Marketing, and Community Development teams. Managing the full new business sales cycle, including cold/warm outreach, meeting planning and cadence, engagement of key internal stakeholders, proposal and presentation development. Supporting Vice President, Corporate Partnerships with regular status reports, trend analyses, and revenue projections for sharing with Senior Vice President of Corporate Partnerships & Direct Marketing, and organization senior leadership team. Acting as an external ambassador for the organization, always staying current with Mission priorities and engagement opportunities that can bring prospects closer to the organization's life-saving work. Maintaining knowledge and savvy of corporate giving landscape, including industries, company interests, and consumer trends; acting as corporate giving expert to internal stakeholders across organization. Managing a team with a portfolio of existing national corporate partner programs and inbound new business partnerships $50,000 and below. Management responsibilities may include: Providing oversight and strategic direction on actions required for successfully stewarding partnership programs and securing additional unsourced revenue. Ensuring the team is following account management best practices as established by the Corporate Partnerships leadership team. Recruiting, training, supervising and coaching staff as necessary to successfully achieve revenue goals and objectives. Travel will average 1 week every month, focused exclusively on unsourced revenue; expectation is to attend conferences, visit major markets and meet with prospects and Community Development market leaders. All other duties as assigned. We know you will have and be able to Bachelor's Degree and 10-15 years of experience in nonprofit fundraising with a proven track record in creating and managing a robust sales/partnership pipeline. Have a track record of meeting and exceeding large revenue goals, including building 6- and 7- figure partnerships. Have an entrepreneurial spirit and focus Be able to proactively research, identify, create, and close new business opportunities. Be able to effectively leverage qualified leads, as well as their own network, to create unique partnership opportunities with senior executives and leading corporations. Have experience and expertise in developing comprehensive partnership proposals Be able to effectively manage a sales process and create financial forecasting/reporting of key performance metrics Be an independent self-starter who has a history of working with little direction and turning conceptual direction into executed strategies Willingness and ability to travel up to 25% throughout the market and work evenings and weekends as needed. We would love if you also have Strong deal/partnership lead-to-close ratio required. Experience with supervising a team of direct reports or volunteers. Experience working for national non-profit to develop, implement and manage partnerships. 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 of $102,000 to $145,000, 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 Unlimited PTO 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 its employment practices for people 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 Page Break
    $102k-145k yearly Auto-Apply 41d ago
  • Development Coordinator (Distinguished Events) - Remote

    American Cancer Society 4.4company rating

    Remote or Orange, CA job

    At the American Cancer Society, we're working to end cancer as we know it, for everyone. Our employees and 1.3 million volunteers are raising the bar every single day. We are a culture comprised of diverse backgrounds and experience, to better serve our communities. The people who work at the American Cancer Society focus their diverse talents on our lifesaving mission. It is a calling. And the people who answer it are fulfilled. The Coordinator, Development role is responsible for performing activities supporting revenue generating and business operations within their assigned market. MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES Perform support related tasks and activities that align with the revenue growth strategies of the market they serve. Builds strong partnerships with market staff to ensure consistent communication, collaboration and integration with the team. Coordinates operations and supports logistics in order to execute successful events or fundraising activities. Proactively uses partnership agreement and timelines to assign ownership for successful planning and execution of the market's revenue opportunities. Supports market staff with day-to-day customer relationship management and stewardship efforts (i.e. vendors, participants and volunteers). Assists with volunteer recruitment and management. Inputs and maintains information in appropriate ACS platforms. Generates reports to support market revenue such as market research prospects and constituent engagement. Identifies needs - issues and implements solutions to address them. Provides high level customer service to internal and external customers and partners. Participates in regional or GHQ workgroups and on project teams as needed. Models and fosters behavior that establishes a culture that values the staff/volunteer partnership, and is consistent with the ACS values, goals, and cultural beliefs. Customizes and develops ACS branded materials and/or event collateral. Assists with financial tasks including processing donations, coding, managing payment processes, and tracking expenses in accordance with ACS policies and procedures. Responsible for inventory management including ordering supplies to support the market. Provides general office or business operations support including point of contact for facility/building management and legal/real-estate department FORMAL KNOWLEDGE Associate degree preferred, or a combination of education and work experience. 0-2 years of office or event support experience OTHER SKILLS Excellent written, verbal, listening and presentation skills. Highly efficient in the utilization of Microsoft Office Products (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, etc.) and the ability to learn proprietary systems. Strong problem-solving skill. Ability to adapt to changing circumstances and priorities in a focused and timely manner. Ability to interpret and implement policies and procedures. SPECIAL MENTAL OR PHYSICAL DEMANDS Limited travel, including evening and weekend work required. Ability to lift 30lbs. The starting rate is $30.00 to $32.00. The final candidate's relevant experience/skills will be considered before an offer is extended. Actual starting pay will vary based on non-discriminatory factors including, but not limited to, geographic location, experience, skills, specialty, and education. ACS provides staff a generous paid time off policy; medical, dental, retirement benefits, wellness programs, and professional development programs to enhance staff skills. Further details on our benefits can be found on our careers site at: jobs.cancer.org/benefits. We are a proud equal opportunity employer.
    $30-32 hourly Auto-Apply 6d ago
  • Camp and Youth Programs Director

    American Diabetes Association 4.7company rating

    Remote American Diabetes Association job

    The American Diabetes Association (ADA) is seeking a Camp and Youth Programs Director to deliver year-round event and engagement programming, webinars, spearhead our family and youth resource webpages and help run a couple of summer camp programs. The Camp and Youth Programs Director will be a member of the Camp program team within the Program Management Office, focused on development and management of multiple youth and family programs that require volunteer recruitment, camper and family recruitment, seasonal staff recruitment and training, risk and medical management, financial viability, stewardship of relationships and community engagement. RESPONSIBILITIES: Execute the youth and family programs strategy and deliver multiple programs across the Country. Lead a minimum of 6-in-person events, 4 webinars and assist with at least two summer camps. Serve as a member of the national camp team to execute standards, Association policies, family stewardship plans and ensure sustainability of all youth and family programs. Support quarterly program budget reviews (minimum) with stakeholders. Work closely with our marketing and camps teams to determine locations, timelines and a thoughtful year-round plan to support family engagement and youth engagement. Support content development and work with the Communications Team to ensure year-round communication with families. Willing to travel regularly and be onsite for events and camps as necessary. In the summer you will attend and assist at two summer camps and will be trained as a back-up camp director for summer camps. Manage the ordering, receiving and storing of all necessary supplies to execute a programming Work with community partners to schedule events in their areas, i.e. Baseball outings, zoo trips etc. Execute the contracting processes for events and programs. Ensure facility contracts are reviewed and signed off by Legal and the appropriate supervisors. Implement Association medical, crisis, and risk management procedures. Execute long-term operations and business plan strategies to ensure sustainability of the programs. Execute the marketing and communications plan to increase brand awareness and participation in all programs. Attend Association and American Camping Association required trainings. Implement other programs and engagement as determined as part of the youth and family programs program strategy. QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience/work history in Health Education, Youth Development, Recreation, Public health, Health Administration, Business Administration, Marketing, Project Management, or another related field. Must be 25 years or older to meet ACA requirements for Camping Director Position. Minimum of 2 years of residential camp experience in a leadership or management role and/or two years of event planning and camp management. Experience in Project Management and event management. Knowledge and experience in managing key relationships. Knowledge of business requirements for managing summer camp programs. Experience in volunteer recruitment, development, or management with an emphasis on camp program delivery. Knowledge of interpersonal and relationship-building strategies in one-on-one and group settings across all levels of corporate, medical and community leaders, volunteers and staff. Demonstrated ability to achieve desired outcomes while responding to changing circumstances and priorities. Knowledge of hosting webinars and scheduling speakers for presentations/talks. Excellent oral and written communication, presentation and interpersonal skills. Proficient in computer-based information systems. Ability to work in a fast-paced, dynamic environment with variable hours including evenings and weekends. Ability to travel within the U.S. and the physical ability to move about the program properties in various environmental conditions. Strong desire to support people living with or at-risk-of diabetes. WHY WORK HERE The American Diabetes Association (ADA) offers a rewarding career working for one of the premier voluntary health organizations in the world supporting people with type 1, type 2 and gestational diabetes. Our employees like working at the ADA because of our mission, the inclusive environment, work-life balance, our benefits and our culture: Industry competitive base pay ranging from $64,000 - $70,000 for this role. Base offers are determined by several factors including but not limited to your relevant work experience, education, certifications, location, internal pay equity, etc. A culture of recognition including new hire welcome announcements, service anniversary awards, referral bonuses, monthly All Employee Assembly, appreciation awards Generous Paid Time Off, including holidays, vacation days, personal days and sick days Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), disability & life insurance, pet insurance and retirement savings Guided by our mission, we provide top tier diabetes supply coverage through our medical benefits program A company focus on offering mental health programs and work/life balance with most of our employees working remote Joining our dedicated team affords the gratification of knowing beyond a doubt that you will impact the lives and well-being of millions
    $64k-70k yearly 6d ago
  • Executive Director, PA & DE (Home-based)

    Susan G. Komen 4.4company rating

    Remote job

    The physical location for the candidate selected must reside within Pennsylvania. 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 make 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 an Executive Director The Executive Director (ED) provides community development and leadership for a state or multiple states with accountability for a multi-million-dollar annual revenue target. Responsible for profit and loss management and operational excellence to ensure ROI targets are achieved. Responsible for managing local Executive Directors and development staff and providing oversight for designated volunteer Komen Leadership Council(s) engaged in fundraising to support and grow the Komen's mission The ED is a player-coach that leads by example, managing a personal portfolio while modeling outstanding, results-producing fundraising strategies and tactics; supportive relationships with internal staff, Komen Leadership Council members, volunteers, and external constituents resulting in strong statewide communities of supporters engaged to further Komen's impact. What you will bring to the table Provides overall leadership and management for short and long-term strategies designed to create cost effective and ongoing sources of revenue and community engagement. Accountable for overall revenue generated within the state(s). Sources of revenue include but are not limited to: MORE THAN PINK Walk/Race for the Cure Komen Leadership Council member recruitment and fundraising activation Mid-Level and Major Donors Foundations Corporate Partners Third Party Events Special Events Hands-on player-coach with direct reports, in the state-level implementation of national development and operational strategies, programs and campaigns. In coordination with RVP and National Development and Marketing teams, establishes annual development plan representing opportunities for donor/sponsor prospecting, cultivation, retention, upgrade, acknowledgement, and recognition. Establishes an approved annual budget and monitors financial expenditures and progress against the budgetary plan and takes appropriate measures to meet top line and bottom-line goals ensuring a high ROI in meeting revenue targets. Evaluates the revenue growth potential of all development activities and develops appropriate strategies to ensure revenue diversity, stability, and growth. Hands on player-coach in the cultivation and acquisition of major donors, foundation, and corporate contributions through donations, grants, sponsorships and material and/or in-kind support. Leads a market-based Komen Leadership Council comprised of highly engaged, community influencers accountable for driving market priorities and goals; recruits, manages relationships and retains highly effective volunteer leaders who can significantly contribute Works in collaboration with Community Engagement team in support of the national volunteer program, identify, recruit, train, develop, recognize, and retain volunteer leadership at all levels to achieve development initiatives. Serves as primary staff spokesperson to promote Susan G. Komen and our mission within state(s). 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 productive and collaborative relationships with all Komen staff; participates in regional and enterprise projects and committees as appropriate Perform other related duties as assigned. We know you will have and be able to Bachelor's degree and minimum 7-10 years' experience in fundraising, special events and team management. 5+ years fundraising experience overseeing $1m+ in revenue, through peer-to-peer fundraising events, major gifts and corporate partnership/sponsorship. Ability to close face to face sales and sponsorships. Builds, maintains and sets strategy for personal portfolio while overseeing and coaching staff on how to maximize results of their portfolios Strong volunteer recruitment and management skills and demonstrated ability to provide a high level of customer service and motivation to business and community 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. Willingness and ability to travel throughout the market and work evenings and weekends as needed. Familiar with the state-wide non-profit sector. Must be willing and able to travel throughout state(s) including overnight stays up to 25% of the time. 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. Approximate annual salary of $102,000 - $145,000, 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. Additionally, this is what Komen provides away from the computer: Health, dental, vision and a retirement plan with a 6% employer match Unlimited Flexible Paid Time Off plus scheduled holidays 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 its employment practices for people 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 pre-approved by Komen's HR team prior to the move.
    $102k-145k yearly Auto-Apply 35d ago
  • Senior Development Manager

    American Cancer Society 4.4company rating

    Columbus, OH job

    At the American Cancer Society, we're working to end cancer as we know it, for everyone. Our employees and 1.3 million volunteers are raising the bar every single day. We are a culture comprised of diverse backgrounds and experience, to better serve our communities. The people who work at the American Cancer Society focus their diverse talents on our lifesaving mission. It is a calling. And the people who answer it are fulfilled. Leads/Executes a revenue portfolio driven by priority relationships, pipeline development, account management, events, and fundraising activities with accountability for a significant income target as well as mission and advocacy integration. Ensures goal achievement through the effective leadership, engagement, empowerment and mobilization of diverse partners, constituents, and volunteers. MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES Accountable for the achievement of a revenue target greater than $350,000 for a portfolio of priority relationships, account management, fundraising activities and events. Manages volunteer and customer retention, recognition, and pipeline development, with a focus on high impact relationships and key volunteer leadership roles. Leads the development of relationships and engagement of target partners, organizations, corporations, and individuals. Actively collaborates with all development team members, Marketing, Cancer Control, and ACS CAN staff to maximize success; leverages opportunities to expand engagement of constituents through the collaborative account planning. Engages, recruits, stewards, trains and manages relationships with volunteers and customers to successfully execute fundraising plans and achieve revenue goals. Effectively and efficiently completes activities and meets target deadlines in order to execute successful events or fundraising activities. Implements best practices for revenue growth, adjusting to customer experience survey results and feedback; drives and encourages creativity and innovation resulting in new revenue opportunities. Monitors financial expenditures and progress to budget and takes appropriate measures to meet top and bottom-line goals ensuring a high return on investment. Engages the community to create relevant, best in class experiences for priority constituents including participants, teams, sponsors, cancer survivors and caregivers; ensures event and activity details are expertly executed. Ensures compliance with ACS policies, including employment, risk management, event and cash handling, data management, and financial controls. Models and fosters behavior that establishes a culture that values the staff/volunteer partnership, and is consistent with the cultural beliefs and values of the Society FORMAL KNOWLEDGE BS/BA or equivalent experience, plus a preferred 3 years successful experience in fundraising, corporate engagement, and relationship development working within a multi-million-dollar organization a plus. OTHER SKILLS Excellent written and verbal communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills. Able to work successfully in a diverse team environment. Ability to recruit, train and motivate community-based volunteers. Demonstrated ability in handling multiple priorities, project management and meeting deadlines; strong planning and organizational skills. Proven relationship building, persuasion and influence skills. Strong customer service orientation, with extensive experience in effectively addressing and resolving issues. Ability to proactively monitor and adjust activities to respond to changing circumstances and priorities to meet goals, proactively address issues as they arise and mitigate risks associated to events. Outcome driven; strong project management ability. Able to work through others to accomplish goals. Strong market, community and constituent perspective. Remains composed under stress, handles responses to criticism tactfully and delivers on organizational commitments. Broad knowledge of the overall structure, programs, and services of the American Cancer Society including policies and procedures. Proficient in computer-based information systems. SPECIAL MENTAL OR PHYSICAL DEMANDS Must have access to car or be able to transport materials to and from meetings and special events/programs. Must be able to staff evening and weekend meetings, events and programs. Must be able to lift 30 lbs and perform set up/take down of event equipment. The starting rate is $63,000 to $65,000. The final candidate's relevant experience/skills will be considered before an offer is extended. Actual starting pay will vary based on non-discriminatory factors including, but not limited to, geographic location, experience, skills, specialty, and education. ACS provides staff a generous paid time off policy; medical, dental, retirement benefits, wellness programs, and professional development programs to enhance staff skills. Further details on our benefits can be found on our careers site at: jobs.cancer.org/benefits. We are a proud equal opportunity employer.
    $63k-65k yearly Auto-Apply 6d ago
  • Guest Relations Coordinator, Hope Lodge

    American Cancer Society 4.4company rating

    Cleveland, OH job

    At the American Cancer Society, we're working to end cancer as we know it, for everyone. Our employees and 1.3 million volunteers are raising the bar every single day. We are a culture comprised of diverse backgrounds and experience, to better serve our communities. The people who work at the American Cancer Society focus their diverse talents on our lifesaving mission. It is a calling. And the people who answer it are fulfilled. The Guest Relations Coordinator manages guest referrals, check-ins, and coordinates guest services to ensure a welcoming experience for patients and caregivers. This role supervises concierge coverage, maintains guest records, and ensures smooth operations of front desk services. The pay rate is $20.49/hr. The schedule will be Mondays-Fridays from 7:30am-4:00pm. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Manage guest referrals and check-ins to ensure timely registration and room assignments (30%) Supervise concierge staff and provide training for excellent guest service (25%) Coordinate guest amenities, transportation, and special accommodations (15%) Maintain guest records and room inventory accurately (10%) Conduct inspections of guest rooms and public areas for readiness and cleanliness (10%) Address guest feedback and resolve concerns promptly (10%) EXPERIENCE/QUALIFICATIONS: High School Diploma or Equivalent Additional education or certification in hospitality management, office administration, or a related field is preferred. Minimum 2 years of experience in hospitality, guest services, or a related field, with knowledge of guest relations and check-in procedures Valid Drivers License required if expected to operate lodge vehicles. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITY: Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Ability to coordinate services and supervise front desk staff Strong organizational skills with attention to detail Proficiency in Microsoft Office and reservation systems Customer service focus and problem-solving ability TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS: (Provide travel expectations for this role) Travel Required for training upon hire otherwise minimal travel required. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: The position may involve extended periods of standing and walking, particularly during guest check-ins, concierge services, and inspections of guest rooms and common areas. Occasional lifting and carrying of items such as luggage, supplies, or equipment may be required, particularly during guest arrivals or when assisting with guest needs. The ability to perform tasks that require manual dexterity, such as operating computer systems, handling paperwork, and assisting guests with luggage or other items, may be necessary. The role may require physical endurance to handle the demands of busy shifts, including standing, walking, and assisting guests for extended periods of time. The position may involve sensory demands such as visual and auditory perception, particularly when communicating with guests, reading guest information, or monitoring guest areas for cleanliness and safety. The ability to work in various environmental conditions, including indoors and outdoors, and in different weather conditions, may be necessary, particularly when assisting guests with transportation or other outdoor activities. The position may involve managing stressful situations or handling guest complaints or concerns, requiring the ability to remain calm, composed, and professional under pressure. ACS provides staff a generous paid time off policy; medical, dental, retirement benefits, wellness programs, and professional development programs to enhance staff skills. Further details on our benefits can be found on our careers site at: jobs.cancer.org/benefits. We are a proud equal opportunity employer.
    $20.5 hourly Auto-Apply 2d ago
  • MS Navigator Information Specialist (Bilingual)

    National Multiple Sclerosis Society 4.2company rating

    Remote job

    WHO WE ARE: The National Multiple Sclerosis Society mobilizes people and resources to drive research for a cure and to address the challenges of everyone affected by MS. To fulfill this mission, the Society funds cutting-edge research, drives change through advocacy, facilitates professional education, collaborates with MS organizations around the world, and provides programs and services designed to help people with MS and their families move their lives forward. We partner with volunteers to accomplish our work. Staff members engage volunteers through effective and timely communications, facilitating meaningful opportunities, and continually seeking and providing feedback for reciprocal growth and learning. Job Summary: The Bilingual MS Navigator Information Specialist serves as the first point of contact for individuals affected by MS, initiating a supportive partnership that fosters trust, empathy, and connection. This role sets the tone for a person-centered experience, guiding constituents to the most appropriate resources and services offered by the National MS Society. Through active listening, assessment, and compassionate engagement, the Information Specialist enhances constituent knowledge, satisfaction, and connection to the Society. Bilingual Fluency Required: Must be fully fluent in both English and Spanish (verbal and written). You will be required to read, write, and speak in both languages daily. Main Responsibilities: Establish rapport and trust with constituents to initiate a supportive, person-centered relationship. Assess individual needs and guide constituents to the most appropriate staff member, service, or resource. Provide accurate information about Multiple Sclerosis as well as Society programs, events, and services. Connect constituents with MS Navigators for ongoing support and goal achievement. Collaborate with healthcare providers to create seamless experiences for shared clients. Ensure equitable access to educational and support resources, regardless of technical ability. Respond to acute situations with sound judgment, connecting individuals to internal or external crisis support as needed. Maintain healthy boundaries while remaining present and empathetic in all interactions. Stay current with industry trends and Society developments to align with best practices. Support innovation and outreach by engaging volunteers and modeling essential work functions across the organization. What We're Looking For: Exceptional active listening and empathetic communication skills. Strong critical thinking and judgment, especially in high-stakes or crisis situations. Ability to build trust and rapport quickly with diverse individuals. Deep understanding of Society programs and ability to navigate interconnected services. Commitment to culturally responsive practices and inclusive service delivery. Proficiency with digital tools and technology for resource sharing and relationship management. Collaborative mindset with the ability to work cross-functionally and support team learning. Adaptability and resilience in a dynamic, service-oriented environment. Location Requirements Remote - Flexible Location Work is primarily performed remotely, however, when possible and necessary, teams meet in person to conduct the business of the organization and build team relationships. Compensation | Benefits: The estimated hiring compensation range for this role is $24.00 - $26.00 per hour. Final offers will be based on the candidate's geographic location, consider career experience and may vary from this range due to these and other factors. You will have the opportunity for a highly competitive, comprehensive benefit package that the Society provides to employees. Your benefits include a considerable Paid Time Off Plan; Paid Holidays; 401k Retirement Savings Plan with Society match; Commuter Benefit Plan; Comprehensive Health & Welfare benefits including Medical, Dental, Vision, Flex Spending Accounts, Life Insurance, Disability Coverage, Spring Health Membership offering free therapy and professional coaching, as well as additional voluntary benefit offerings. Not to mention, you will join an incredible mission focused team of people! We're committed to supporting the growth of every employee through a structured and transparent approach to career development. We use Talent Portraits to define clear expectations, development opportunities, and advancement paths - whether you're growing as a people leader or deepening your expertise as an individual contributor. Each role is thoughtfully placed within one of these pathways (Leadership or Partner) to help you understand how it fits into our broader organization and your potential career journey. This position is classified as Partner- Professional. The National MS Society is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce. We strive to create a workforce that reflects the communities we serve and where everyone feels empowered to bring their authentic selves to work. We need you and your unique talents and perspectives to help us write the last chapter on MS. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: We appreciate your consideration of our job opportunities and strive to make it as effortless as possible to apply for our positions. With only a few required sections and the option to use our resume parsing tool, we aim to streamline the application experience, saving you time and effort. Additionally, if you wish to include a cover letter with your application, please feel free to attach it along with your resume, and any other documents required, to the Resume/CV document upload section at the bottom of the My Experience page. We appreciate your interest in joining our team and look forward to receiving your application! Important: You will not be able to modify your application after you submit it. The "My Experience" page is the only opportunity to add your cover letter and supporting document attachments. If you experience any trouble submitting your materials, please check out our FAQ & Contact Us page.
    $24-26 hourly Auto-Apply 7d ago
  • Coordinator, Signature Events (Midwest)

    National Multiple Sclerosis Society 4.2company rating

    Independence, OH job

    WHO WE ARE: The National Multiple Sclerosis Society mobilizes people and resources to drive research for a cure and to address the challenges of everyone affected by MS. To fulfill this mission, the Society funds cutting-edge research, drives change through advocacy, facilitates professional education, collaborates with MS organizations around the world, and provides programs and services designed to help people with MS and their families move their lives forward. We partner with volunteers to accomplish our work. Staff members engage volunteers through effective and timely communications, facilitating meaningful opportunities, and continually seeking and providing feedback for reciprocal growth and learning. Job Summary: The Coordinator supports the planning, execution, and evaluation of fundraising events such as galas, luncheons, and auctions within a regional portfolio. This role collaborates with internal teams and volunteers to ensure seamless logistics, compelling participant experiences, and strong community engagement. With a focus on detail, communication, and donor stewardship, the coordinator plays a key role in advancing the organization's mission through successful events. Primary Responsibilities: Event Planning & Execution Support: Supports regional event planning, execution, and volunteer recruitment for galas, luncheons, and auctions within a regional portfolio. Provides onsite staffing support for market and regional events ensuring all logistical elements are in place. Develop event materials including but not limited to donor briefings, run of shows, event layouts, and event participant and volunteer lists. Volunteer & Vendor Coordination: Support volunteer recruitment, onboarding, and scheduling for events; serve as the point of contact for volunteers, providing clear communications to ensure volunteers are well-informed and engaged. Provides support for vendor coordination including but not limited to event supplies management. Track inventory and ensure timely delivery and setup of event materials. Cross-Functional Collaboration: Work cross-functionally with regional development coordinators to provide support for regional event or cultivation initiatives. Collaborate with development coordinators to promote sharing and adherence to SOPs for enhanced team efficiencies. Develop SOPs that support team workstreams and provide a consistent execution and donor experience. What We're Looking For: 1+ year of administrative, fundraising, or customer service experience, preferably in a nonprofit or development setting. Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage calendars, track deadlines, and maintain accurate records. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook); experience with donor databases or CRM systems is a plus. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with attention to detail in correspondence and data entry. Ability to handle confidential information with discretion and professionalism. Comfortable supporting event logistics, donor mailings, and general office tasks. Team-oriented mindset with a willingness to learn and take initiative in a fast-paced environment. Location Requirement: This is a market-based role supporting our Midwest Region -- Ohio Chapter. The position requires regular, in-person attendance at meetings, constituent interactions, and events as well as travel as required and necessary up to approximately 50% of the work time. During the remaining time, work is primarily conducted remotely from either a home office or a National MS Society workspace (Society workspace not provided in all geographies). Preferred location(s): Ohio Compensation | Benefits: The estimated hiring compensation range for this role is $50,000-55,000. Final offers will be based on the candidate's geographic location, consider career experience and may vary from this range due to these and other factors. You will have the opportunity for a highly competitive, comprehensive benefit package that the Society provides to employees. Your benefits include a considerable Paid Time Off Plan; Paid Holidays; 401k Retirement Savings Plan with Society match; Commuter Benefit Plan; Comprehensive Health & Welfare benefits including Medical, Dental, Vision, Flex Spending Accounts, Life Insurance, Disability Coverage, Spring Health Membership offering free therapy and professional coaching, as well as additional voluntary benefit offerings. Not to mention, you will join an incredible mission focused team of people! We're committed to supporting the growth of every employee through a structured and transparent approach to career development. We use Talent Portraits to define clear expectations, development opportunities, and advancement paths - whether you're growing as a people leader or deepening your expertise as an individual contributor. Each role is thoughtfully placed within one of these pathways (Leadership or Partner) to help you understand how it fits into our broader organization and your potential career journey. This position is classified as Partner - Professional. The National MS Society is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce. We strive to create a workforce that reflects the communities we serve and where everyone feels empowered to bring their authentic selves to work. We need you and your unique talents and perspectives to help us write the last chapter on MS. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: We appreciate your consideration of our job opportunities and strive to make it as effortless as possible to apply for our positions. With only a few required sections and the option to use our resume parsing tool, we aim to streamline the application experience, saving you time and effort. Additionally, if you wish to include a cover letter with your application, please feel free to attach it along with your resume, and any other documents required, to the Resume/CV document upload section at the bottom of the My Experience page. We appreciate your interest in joining our team and look forward to receiving your application! Important: You will not be able to modify your application after you submit it. The "My Experience" page is the only opportunity to add your cover letter and supporting document attachments. If you experience any trouble submitting your materials, please check out our FAQ & Contact Us page.
    $50k-55k yearly Auto-Apply 44d ago
  • Fundraising Director, Walk to End Alzheimer's

    Alzheimer's Association 3.8company rating

    Columbus, OH job

    Walk to End Alzheimer's ranks as the second-largest peer-to-peer fundraising event in the United States and continues to set the pace as one of the fastest growing walk events in the country. In 2024, Walk to End Alzheimer's was again recognized as the #2 peer-to-peer fundraising event in the country. On top of that, Walk was acknowledged for achieving the largest dollar growth of any program in the top 30. As Director, Walk to End Alzheimer's, you will be responsible for driving the success of a large walk event. Leading a team of dynamic volunteer leaders, you will put your proven sales and relationship management skills to work achieving revenue goals through positive engagement with corporate and community volunteer leaders. As a recognized and enthusiastic community mobilizer and networker, you will exponentially increase brand awareness as you cultivate relationships with key C-suite corporate and community partners. Your success at recruiting, coaching and empowering volunteers will ensure strong volunteer committee retention and succession planning that sets your event up for success for years to come. As an ambitious fundraiser in the peer-to-peer space, you will coach and inspire your volunteers, teams and participants to set fundraising goals that propel your event to one of the most successful in the country. This Director will be responsible for the Columbus, Ohio Walk to End Alzheimer's. You will join a successful and collaborative team of development professionals, each managing multiple Walk to End Alzheimer's events, The Do What You Love events, and other Relationship events on the Central Ohio team. You will also be supported by a part-time staff person (24 hours per week) and have access to a vast library of Association tools, resources, and training opportunities to help ensure your success in the role. Responsibilities Essential functions and responsibilities include, but are not limited to: You have proven success at building sustainable corporate and community relationships that contribute to achieving organizational and revenue goals You are able to drive success and provide positive engagement with volunteers through coaching, recognition, and accountability Your experience in providing inspirational leadership, oversight and implementation of fundraising programs has resulted in meeting or exceeding revenue goals around mass market events/special events and corporate sponsorship You have successfully recruited, managed, and coached volunteers to effectively implement best and proven practices to achieve fundraising goals You are known as a uniter and have successfully built a positive, healthy, and inclusive team environment that has resulted in long term community and volunteer relationships You have managed volunteer-led mass-market events, preferably a large event, that has resulted in revenue growth year over year You have achieved or surpassed designated financial and participant goals through team and individual fundraising, corporate solicitation, and community partnerships You have demonstrated success at prospecting, cultivating and stewarding teams, sponsors and participants You are comfortable with managing event budgets, training volunteers, utilizing timelines and translating data Key Educational/ Professional Requirements Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience. 5-7 years of proven experience recruiting and mobilizing volunteers and community leaders to achieve goals, preferably in a peer-to-peer fundraising environment OR 5-7 years of successful experience meeting sales targets. 1-3 years experience managing staff and/or volunteers. Events management experience, preferably large-scale community engagement events. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Demonstrated management skills, including the ability to set clear goals, organize projects, establish and manage budgets, and establish accountability processes. Proven track record of developing and implementing strategies for identifying, recruiting and engaging high-level and C-Suite volunteer leadership. Demonstrated volunteer management skills, including the ability to set clear goals, identify priorities, organize projects, establish and manage budgets, establish accountability processes. Strong ability to build sustainable corporate and community relationships that contribute to achieving organizational and revenue goals. Must be willing to collaborate and able to work well on a team. Ability to work with diverse communities and build an inclusive environment. Ability and willingness to travel up to 50% within the Columbus Metro Area territory by car. Travel in this case, is considered time spent away from the office, in the community, to fulfill the job goals. While most such travel is same day, occasional overnight travel or air travel may be required. Must have a valid driver's license, access to a reliable vehicle, a good driving record, and proof of automobile insurance. Ability and willingness to work evenings and weekends as required for the job. Ability to bend, stoop, lift, and transport up to 25 lbs of materials Strong computer skills, proficient with Google Suite, Microsoft Office products, and social media; experience with, or ability to rapidly learn Luminate/Convio software. Title: Director, Walk to End Alzheimer's - Columbus, Ohio Position Location: Columbus, Ohio Full-time, based on 37.5 hours per week minimum Position Grade & Compensation: Grade 207 The Alzheimer's Association's good faith expectation for the salary range for this role is between $73,000 to $78,000. There is a performance-based incentive opportunity up to $13,000, depending on portfolio size and achievement of quarterly goals. Reports To: Director, Development Who We Are: The Alzheimer's Association is the leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer's care, support and research. Our mission is to lead the way to end Alzheimer's and all other dementia- by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support. The Alzheimer's Association announced a landmark $100 million investment in research for 2023. This unparalleled commitment is illustrative of the momentum we are building in dementia research - our investments today will lead to breakthroughs tomorrow. At the Alzheimer's Association, our employees are at the core of all we do. Our network of more than 1,900 employees across the United States makes a difference each and every day for those impacted by Alzheimer's and those at risk for the disease. We warmly invite qualified applicants to consider this opportunity to make a life-changing impact on the millions living with Alzheimer's, their caregivers and those that may develop the disease in the future. Read on to learn more about the role, then visit our website **************** to explore who we are and why we've been recognized as a Best Place to Work for the last twelve years in a row. At the Alzheimer's Association, we believe that diverse perspectives are critical to achieving health equity - meaning that all communities have a fair and just opportunity for early diagnosis and access to risk reduction and quality care. The Association is committed to engaging underrepresented and underserved communities and responding with resources and education to address the disproportionate impact of Alzheimer's and dementia. The Alzheimer's Association commitment remains steadfast in engaging all communities in our full mission. The Association provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment to the fullest extent required by law, including, but not limited to, on the basis of race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, gender identity, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected characteristic. Employees working 24 hours/week or more are eligible for a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, vision, flex accounts, short and long-term disability, life insurance, long term care insurance, tuition reimbursement, generous Paid Time Off, 12 annual holidays and Paid Family Leave, as well as an annual Cultural & Heritage Day and Volunteer Day of their choosing. They are also eligible for our gold standard 401(k) retirement plan. Please click HERE for more information. Full time employees (37.5 hours/week), will enjoy all of the above plus an annual School Visitation Day and an Elder Care Facility Day of their choosing. #LI-SN1
    $73k-78k yearly 12d ago
  • Development Intern - Spring 2026

    American Lung Association 4.5company rating

    Remote job

    The American Lung Association has an excellent opportunity for a Development Intern. Alongside members of the Development team, you will join an outstanding group of professionals dedicated to our mission: to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease through research, education, and advocacy. The intern will assist the American Lung Association Development staff to create and execute a marketing and social media campaign and support event planning activities to gain experience in the field of marketing and communications, public relations, and non-profit management. This is an unpaid internship position requiring a minimum time commitment of 8 hours per week (flexible schedule) and must be eligible for course credit or fulfill an internship graduation requirement. This position is for Spring 2026 and must be completed by May 15, 2026. Location: This is a remote position, and we encourage any candidate in any location in the United States to apply. PROJECTS This is a great opportunity for the intern to enhance their skills in organization, multi-tasking and communications. The intern can expect to develop confidence and marketable skills by engaging in or assisting with many of the following activities: Gain a basic understanding of the American Lung Association Become knowledgeable of mission, development, and communications efforts. Gain technical training by utilizing all social media platforms in a business model. Participate in staff meetings and learning opportunities. Development Assist with event support to gain exposure to specific event terminology, understanding of planning and execution of large-scale events, and recruitment/stewardship of event participants for: Clean Air Challenge (May 9th 2026) LEARNING OUTCOMES: Learn more about Non-Profit structure, including mission, development, and communications efforts. Learn about team building and collaborating with staff. Learn how to develop communications for various special events and office activities Learn to cultivate relationships. Learn how to communicate in a professional office setting. QUALIFICATIONS: Must be working towards a bachelor's degree in Non-Profit Management, Marketing, Communications, Public Health, Public Relations, Hospitality, or related field Must be eligible to receive college credit for internship Qualified candidates must be enthusiastic, reliable, and interested in developing a career in nonprofit management, communications, public relations, or similar field Qualified candidates should possess strong writing skills, attention to detail, and have a keen interest in the mission of the American Lung Association Ability to multitask, perform in a team environment, and a demonstrated willingness to learn Ability to work independently Computer Proficiency - Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Publisher Ability to lift and carry 25 lbs. (supplies) Consistent with its mission, the American Lung Association maintains a smoke-free workplace; all unpaid interns and volunteers must abstain from tobacco use in any form. Required Documentation: Before an unpaid internship begins, documentation from an accredited college or university will be required stating that this internship opportunity is eligible for course credit or fulfills an internship graduation requirement. Questions? For more details about this role please reach out to ************** Equal Employment Opportunity The American Lung Association is an equal opportunity employer. It is the policy of the American Lung Association to prohibit discrimination and harassment of any type and to provide equal employment opportunities to employees and applicants, without regard to their race, color, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, religion, national origin, alienage or citizenship status, genetic predisposition or carrier status, or physical and/or mental disabilities, veteran status, or any other status protected by law. Policy Statement It is the policy of the American Lung Association to prohibit discrimination and harassment of any type and to provide equal employment opportunities to employees and applicants, without regard to their race, color, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, religion, national origin, alienage or citizenship status, genetic predisposition or carrier status, or physical and/or mental disabilities, veteran status, or any other status protected by law. This policy applies in all employment actions including recruitment, hiring, promotions, transfers, corrective actions, terminations, compensation, benefits and training.
    $28k-34k yearly est. Auto-Apply 42d ago
  • Program Manager

    Alzheimer's Association Careers 3.8company rating

    Independence, OH job

    As a Program Manager, you join an exclusive team of leaders responsible for the implementation of the Alzheimer's Association Portfolio of Community Program Offerings. The Portfolio brings awareness, education and support to all communities in the United States and activates a grassroots network of individuals and community leaders to work toward a world without Alzheimer's and all other dementia. Utilizing your proven leadership, networking and relationship building skills to cultivate key community connections, you will drive success and expand the reach of our community offerings by strategically identifying and engaging community partners and activating and empowering volunteers, especially in new, underrepresented and rural communities. The position not only manages and supports their team but also actively contributes to day-to-day work and deliverables As a successful community mobilizer who will manage multiple program delivery volunteers annually, you will generate excitement and enthusiasm in the community for the cause, coach and inspire your volunteers to implement proven strategies and best practices that result in increased community presence and serving more people with awareness, education and support year over year. This position requires frequent travel within the assigned territory within Western Cuyahoga County, Lorain and Medina Counties. This is a grant funded position. Responsibilities Essential functions and responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Recruit, coach, and manage volunteers to build grassroots movements that meet organizational goals. Apply Association best practices in community engagement and volunteer activation, leveraging strong relationship-building skills to drive successful outcomes. Activate and support volunteers using Association methods such as peer coaching, Mission Conversations, and quality improvement strategies. Manage a balanced, volunteer-led Portfolio of Community Program Offerings with measurable growth, stepping in as needed to ensure delivery. Cultivate and manage community partnerships, including with underrepresented groups, using a relationship-based, results-driven approach that enhances awareness, education, support, and brand visibility in all communities. Manage a portfolio of high-impact community partners to host Association Community Program reaching new audiences year after year by securing and managing Community Partner agreements. Develop and execute data-informed community impact plans and secure Community Partner Agreements using a relationship-sales method aligned with local needs. Demonstrate cross-functional collaboration - with revenue, advocacy, leadership, and other stakeholders - to identify and qualify awareness opportunities, strategically engaging supporters to expand reach and impact. Foster a collaborative, inclusive culture that sustains long-term community impact and volunteer engagement. Evaluate and improve volunteer performance as needed, and manage budgets, grants, and timelines with precision. Inspire urgency and support for the Alzheimer's Association's full mission, advancing care, fundraising, and advocacy across all communities with an emphasis on reaching underrepresented communities with limited access to diagnosis and treatment. Qualifications Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience 3 - 5 years of proven experience in recruiting and mobilizing volunteers to achieve goals Confident, goal-oriented, positive self-starter able to work independently with limited supervision and collaboratively with internal and external partners Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Confident, goal-oriented, positive self-starter able to work independently with limited supervision and collaboratively with internal and external partners Demonstrated ability to develop and nurture community relationships and partnerships Ability to manage and coach large numbers of volunteers at different experience levels with diplomacy Ability to work with diverse communities and demonstrate inclusion coupled with the ability to work in a highly matrixed organization Excellent interpersonal skills including verbal and written communication and follow-through Excellent written and presentation skills Ability and willingness to travel within the assigned territory by car. Travel in this case, is considered time spent away from the office, in the community, to fulfill the job goals. While most such travel is same day, occasional overnight travel or air travel may be required Must have valid driver's license, access to reliable vehicle, good driving record and proof of automobile insurance Ability and willingness to work some evenings and weekends as required for committee meetings, Walk and wraparound events Ability to bend, stoop, lift and transport up to 25 lbs. of materials Strong computer skills, proficient with Microsoft Office products, Google Suite and social media Title: Program Manager Position Location: Independence, Ohio Full Time Exempt, based on 37.5 hours per week Position Grade & Compensation: Grade 205 The Alzheimer's Association's good faith expectation for the salary range for this role is between $55,000-$60,000 Reports To: Program Director Who We Are: The Alzheimer's Association is the leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer's care, support and research. Our mission is to lead the way to end Alzheimer's and all other dementia- by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support. The Alzheimer's Association announced a landmark $100 million investment in research for 2023. This unparalleled commitment is illustrative of the momentum we are building in dementia research - our investments today will lead to breakthroughs tomorrow. At the Alzheimer's Association, our employees are at the core of all we do. Our network of more than 1,900 employees across the United States makes a difference each and every day for those impacted by Alzheimer's and those at risk for the disease. We warmly invite qualified applicants to consider this opportunity to make a life-changing impact on the millions living with Alzheimer's, their caregivers and those that may develop the disease in the future. Read on to learn more about the role, then visit our website www.alz.org/jobs to explore who we are and why we've been recognized as a Best Place to Work for the last twelve years in a row. At the Alzheimer's Association , we believe that diverse perspectives are critical to achieving health equity - meaning that all communities have a fair and just opportunity for early diagnosis and access to risk reduction and quality care. The Association is committed to engaging underrepresented and underserved communities and responding with resources and education to address the disproportionate impact of Alzheimer's and dementia. The Alzheimer's Association commitment remains steadfast in engaging all communities in our full mission. The Association provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment to the fullest extent required by law, including, but not limited to, on the basis of race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, gender identity, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected characteristic. Employees working 24 hours/week or more are eligible for a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, vision, flex accounts, short and long-term disability, life insurance, long term care insurance, tuition reimbursement, generous Paid Time Off, 12 annual holidays and Paid Family Leave, as well as an annual Cultural & Heritage Day and Volunteer Day of their choosing. They are also eligible for our gold standard 401(k) retirement plan. Please click HERE for more information. Full time employees (37.5 hours/week), will enjoy all of the above plus an annual School Visitation Day and an Elder Care Facility Day of their choosing. #LI-SN1
    $55k-60k yearly 1d ago
  • Director, Estate and Gift Planning - Remote in Cincinnati, Ohio

    American Cancer Society 4.4company rating

    Remote or Cincinnati, OH job

    At the American Cancer Society, we're working to end cancer as we know it, for everyone. Our employees and 1.3 million volunteers are raising the bar every single day. We are a culture comprised of diverse backgrounds and experience, to better serve our communities. The people who work at the American Cancer Society focus their diverse talents on our lifesaving mission. It is a calling. And the people who answer it are fulfilled. The Director, Estate & Gift Planning is a part of a team who raises 24% of the organization's revenue and is the number one revenue source. The Director, Estate & Gift Planning builds, cultivates, and steward relationships with planned giving prospects and donors as well as estate and financial planning professionals to secure and retain planned gifts that support the life-saving work of the organization. This is a permanently remote position in Cincinnati, Ohio. MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES The Director of Estate and Gift Planning is expected to meet defined performance standards. This includes engaging with prospects, donors, and professional advisors through in-person meetings (200 personal visits per year), phone calls, and occasional virtual conversations. The Director will share information and materials about the American Cancer Society's planned giving program and our life-saving mission. Additional annual goals include conducting 42 solicitations of $10,000 or more and securing 24 planned gift commitments. Grow and manage a portfolio of qualified, active prospects through various stages of moves management (identification, cultivation, solicitation, execution and stewardship). Attain annual targets for: personal visits with prospects, donors, and/or financial advisors; planned gift proposals delivered; and new planned gift commitments closed in support of the Society's mission. Utilize Salesforce to track, qualify and report prospect, donor and advisor contacts and progression through stages of moves management. Actively collaborate with major gift (and other) colleagues to leverage opportunities to expand blended gift proposals and cultivate additional planned giving prospects. Remain current on various estate and gifting techniques/vehicles, applicable tax law, and charitable giving trends. Remain knowledgeable about the Society's life-saving work in the areas of cancer research, patient support, prevention information/education, and detection and treatment. Model behavior that encourages collaboration with Society colleagues throughout the organization and is also consistent with the cultural beliefs and values of the Society. FORMAL KNOWLEDGE: Bachelor's degree and 3+ years' experience in nonprofit fundraising, or equivalent experience in nonprofit networking/relationship building. Planned Giving experience preferred. COMPETENCIES/SKILLS: Customer focus - Builds strong customer relationships and delivering customer-centric solutions. Strategic mindset - Sees ahead to future possibilities and translates them into breakthrough strategies. Action oriented - Takes on new opportunities and tough challenges with a sense of urgency, high energy, and enthusiasm Drives results - Consistently achieves results, even under tough circumstances. Interpersonal savvy - Relates openly and comfortably with diverse groups of people. Builds networks - Effectively builds formal and informal relationship networks inside and outside the organization. Persuades - Uses compelling arguments to gain the support and commitment of others. Being resilient - Rebounds from setbacks and adversity when facing difficult situations. OTHER SKILLS: Experience with planned giving software is preferred. Candidate must exhibit strong judgment and the ability to maintain confidentiality. Impeccable organizational skills and ability to handle multiple projects simultaneously. Salesforce data entry and record keeping. Excellent oral and written communication skills as well as computer proficiency. SPECIAL MENTAL OR PHSYCAL DEMANDS: Travel three or more days a week will be required. The salary range is between $91,500 and $111,000. The final candidate's relevant experience/skills will be considered before an offer is extended. Actual starting pay will vary based on non-discriminatory factors including, but not limited to, geographic location, experience, skills, specialty, and education. ACS provides staff a generous paid time off policy; medical, dental, retirement benefits, wellness programs, and professional development programs to enhance staff skills. Further details on our benefits can be found on our careers site at: jobs.cancer.org/benefits. We are a proud equal opportunity employer.
    $91.5k-111k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Senior Manager, Medical Affairs

    American Diabetes Association 4.7company rating

    Remote American Diabetes Association job

    The American Diabetes Association (ADA) is seeking a Senior Manager in the Medical Affairs Department of the Science & Health Care Division. This grant-funded position will oversee the daily operations of Medical Affairs particularly the Evidence Synthesis Program, ensuring efficiency and effectiveness in project execution. This role requires a strategic thinker with a strong background in project management, research methodologies, and stakeholder engagement. The ideal candidate will work closely with research teams, other departments at ADA, external partners, and senior management. RESPONSIBLITIES Operational Leadership: In collaboration with Evidence Synthesis researchers and leadership, develop and implement operational strategies and processes for the Evidence Synthesis Program that adhere to best practices in the field. Combine methodological knowledge and technical skills with project management skills to develop and manage appropriate program workflows, timelines, and resource allocation. Monitor progress and adherence to evidence synthesis processes and quality control procedures. Use problem-solving skills to address barriers to progress. Project Tracking and Communications: Monitor, track, and report on multiple evidence-based synthesis projects, ensuring adherence to timelines, budgets, processes, and quality standards. Personnel resource allocation and capacity tracking. Coordinate with ADA researchers and leadership and external stakeholders, including external partners and experts, ensuring optimal communications. Maintain accurate and comprehensive project records and manage files. Stakeholder Engagement: Act as a point of contact for internal and external stakeholders, fostering collaboration and communication. Prepare and present program updates to senior management and external partners. Facilitate productive conflict resolution as needed. Roundtable / Expert Panel Event Management: Plan and coordinate small events for stakeholders. Responsible for timelines, budgets, and logistics. Serve as the main point of contact for event venues and stakeholders to coordinate logistical elements, oversee travel arrangements and accommodations, and manage the event virtually or onsite. Track and manage expenses and invoices, and process honoraria. Financial Reporting and Monitoring: Assist in budgeting and financial management for projects and aid in monitoring individual projects and the overall health of the program. Prepare reports on program performance and expenditures for review by senior management. QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (e.g., public health, social sciences, biological sciences, research management); advanced degree preferred. Project management certification (e.g., PMP) preferred but not required. Minimum of 1 year of experience in evidence synthesis / systematic review operations, project management, or project/program coordination, preferably within a nonprofit, research, or academic setting. Proficient understanding of evidence synthesis / systematic review methodologies. Experience in evidence synthesis performance and management is required. Proven ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and work collaboratively with diverse teams. Availability to attend several roundtable/expert panel events per year in person is strongly preferred but not required. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. This position requires skillful communication with clinician volunteers in technical expert panels and roundtable events, and experience with stakeholder engagement in similar situations is strongly preferred. Proficiency in Microsoft Office/365, SharePoint, and Smartsheet is required. Proficiency in EndNote and Rayyan or other systematic review software is strongly preferred. WHY WORK HERE The American Diabetes Association (ADA) offers a rewarding career working for one of the premier voluntary health organizations in the world supporting people with type 1, type 2 and gestational diabetes. Our employees like working at the ADA because of our mission, the inclusive environment, work-life balance, our benefits and our culture: Industry competitive base pay ranging from $68,000 - $73,000 for this role. Base offers are determined by several factors including but not limited to your relevant work experience, education, certifications, location, internal pay equity, etc. A culture of recognition including new hire welcome announcements, service anniversary awards, referral bonuses, monthly All Employee Assembly, appreciation awards Generous Paid Time Off, including holidays, vacation days, personal days and sick days Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), disability & life insurance, pet insurance and retirement savings Guided by our mission, we provide top tier diabetes supply coverage through our medical benefits program A company focus on offering mental health programs and work/life balance with most of our employees working remote Joining our dedicated team affords the gratification of knowing beyond a doubt that you will impact the lives and well-being of millions
    $68k-73k yearly 13d ago

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