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  • Caregiver-Rated Great Place to Work

    Amada Senior Care Northshore

    Non profit job in Glenview, IL

    Job Summary:We are seeking a compassionate Caregiver to join our team. The Caregiver will provide assistance to individuals in their daily living activities, ensuring their comfort and well-being. Responsibilities:- Assist clients with personal care tasks such as bathing, grooming, and dressing.- Provide companionship and emotional support.- Help with meal preparation and medication reminders.- Perform light housekeeping tasks.- Escort clients to appointments and run errands.- Monitor and report changes in client's health status.- Implement behavior management techniques when necessary. Skills:- Experience in assisted living or senior care environments.- Knowledge of HIPAA regulations.- Proficiency in caregiving techniques.- Ability to manage challenging behaviors effectively.- Familiarity with home care systems.- Background in childcare, social work, or related fields.- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.- Competence in meal preparation for special dietary needs. This role offers the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of those in need. If you are a dedicated individual with a passion for caregiving, we encourage you to apply.Amada Senior Care provides care services for seniors and their families. We are committed to enriching lives by providing nurturing, compassionate senior home care. Our caregivers understand that it's essential to show compassion and really connect with their clients to make the transition to care easier. At Amada, quality care is our priority. Every senior has unique care needs and preferences. Amada caregivers are trained to provide assistance with personal care and activities of daily living (ADLs) like: Bathing/Dressing/Meal preparation/feeding/ Medication reminders/ Walking/exercise assistance/Light Housekeeping/ Errands/shopping/Toileting/ Non-medical help CALL/TEXT us at ************** *1+ YEARS EXPERIENCE REQUIRED* Here's why Caregivers like working with us: WEEKLY PAY Part-time // Full-time Available Flexible scheduling - we'll work with you to find a schedule that works for you based on cases available 24-hour support - Our friendly staff is ready to help you whenever needed Health, Dental, & Vision Insurance (eligible for full time employees) 401K (eligible for full time employees) Direct Deposit Overtime paid for working over 40 hours/wk Incentives and Recognition and Awards - We reward you for doing a great job! Paid Training - Grow your career with learning opportunities Flexible start dates Referral Program - receive a bonus when you bring in new caregiver At Amada Senior Care, our employees are our greatest asset and we work with them to find a schedule that works best for them. Help make our senior's lives full of love, security and peace. Currently seeking all positions, Full-time, Part-time, Live-In and Weekends. What you will be doing: Assisting clients with activities of daily living. Services may include, but are not limited to, activity of daily living support, personal care, bathing/toileting, medication reminding, light house-keeping, personal laundry, cooking, shopping, assistance in getting to and from appointments, maintenance of household records, and companionship. Openings Based in the Following Areas: Suburbs : Glenview, Evanston, Northbrook, Highland Park, Skokie, Niles, Chicago, Park Ridge, Lake Bluff, Libertyville, Lake Forest, Oakbrook, Forest Park, Riverside, Downers Grove, Westmont and more... Job Requirements: Valid ID and Social Security Card - (Required) 1 year of experience or equivalent - (Required) Driver's License - (Preferred) Ability to commute/relocate:North/Western Suburbs: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location: In person Job Types: Full-time, Part-time Pay: $16.50 - $18.00 per hour Supplemental pay types: Bonus opportunities Benefits: 401(k) Dental insurance Flexible schedule Health insurance Paid time off Paid training Referral program Vision insurance Powered by JazzHR
    $16.5-18 hourly 6d ago
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  • Strategic Learning Director for Growth & Impact

    Vizient, Inc.

    Non profit job in Chicago, IL

    A leading health care solutions provider is seeking a Learning and Development leader to design and execute a learning strategy that aligns with business goals. You will oversee program management, engage stakeholders, and drive continuous improvement. Ideal candidates have over 7 years of experience in Learning & Development and a strong background in consulting environments. A competitive salary and benefits package is offered. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $97k-148k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Sponsorship and Events Manager

    Les Turner ALS Foundation 3.9company rating

    Non profit job in Skokie, IL

    The Les Turner ALS Foundation provides comprehensive care and support services to people living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and their families. Through research, support services, and advocacy, we strive to improve the quality of life for those living with ALS and ultimately find a cure for this devastating disease. Position Description The Sponsorship and Events Manager is responsible for developing, securing, and managing sponsorships, partnerships, and strategic alliances that support the organization's events and broader brand initiatives. This role is also responsible for the planning, coordination, and execution of events-from concept to completion-ensuring alignment with business goals, sponsor deliverables, and audience engagement targets. This is a high-impact role because a significant percentage of our revenue is secured through our events and sponsorships. Reports to Chief Development Officer Key Responsibilities Sponsorship & Partnership Management (55%) Develop and implement sponsorship strategies to secure financial and in-kind support for events and campaigns. Identify, pitch, and negotiate with prospective sponsors, tailoring proposals to align with partner goals and audience demographics. Build and maintain long-term relationships with sponsors and partners. Manage sponsor fulfillment and ensure all contractual obligations are delivered accurately and on time. Track and report on sponsorship revenue, KPIs, and ROI. Create sponsorship assets, packages, decks, and post-event reports to demonstrate value and performance. Collaborate with Communications and Support Services teams to align sponsorship activities with our brand messaging Event Planning & Execution (45%) Plan and execute a calendar of in-person, hybrid, and virtual events (e.g., our gala, ALS Walk for Life, Team Race for ALS and other partnership events) Manage our outside events consultants who provide support for our Hope Through Caring Gala and ALS Walk for Life events With the support of our events consultants, manage all event logistics, including budgeting, venue selection, vendor negotiation, AV, signage, staffing, and post-event wrap-up. Oversee guest experiences and ensure a high experience quality throughout all event touchpoints. Collaborate cross-functionally to market events, increase attendance, and drive engagement. Monitor event performance, collect feedback, and implement improvements for future events. Qualifications 3-5+ years of experience in sponsorship, partnerships, ideally within the not-for-profit sectors. Proven track record of securing and managing high-value sponsorships. Strong negotiation, presentation, and relationship management skills. Experience in end-to-end event management. Excellent organizational and multitasking abilities. Proficiency with CRM systems (e.g., Virtuous) and event fundraising software platforms (e.g., OneCause and GiveSmart) Preferred Experience (a Plus, but Not Required) Experience with Virtuous CRM Benefits Competitive salary commensurate with experience. Comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance, retirement plan with organizational match, generous paid time off, ten paid holidays, summer hours, disability and life insurance. Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the ALS community and contribute to finding a cure for ALS. The salary range for this position is $70,000 - 75,000. Our team works a hybrid schedule - generally 60% in the office, on days selected by the employee. Located in Skokie, IL, the office is easily accessible by car and CTA/Pace public transportation. To Apply Please submit a resume and cover letter outlining your qualifications and interest in the position to ************************. The Les Turner ALS Foundation is an equal-opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We encourage individuals from underrepresented backgrounds to apply. We will not discriminate and will take affirmative action measures to ensure against discrimination in employment, recruitment, advertisements for employment, compensation, termination, upgrading, promotions, and other conditions of employment against any employee or job applicant on the basis of race, color, gender, religion (creed), national origin (ancestry), age, marital status, disability, military status, sexual orientation or gender expression. The Sponsorship and Events Manager is a full-time, salaried, exempt position. The Foundation complies with the Fair Labor Standards Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act.
    $70k-75k yearly 15h ago
  • Program Assistant

    Uniting Voices Chicago

    Non profit job in Chicago, IL

    Background Uniting Voices Chicago (formerly Chicago Children's Choir) is a non-profit organization that empowers and unites youth from diverse backgrounds to find their voice and celebrate their common humanity through the power of music. Founded at the dawn of the Civil Rights Movement on the South Side of Chicago, the organization has grown from one choir to a vast network of school-based and after-school programs serving thousands of youth ages 6 through 18 from every zip code of Chicago. Uniting Voices is a civic treasure and model for culturally responsive music education. Since 1956, the organization has built programs that reflect the racial and economic diversity of Chicago. 80% of the youth it serves are from low to moderate-income households, and the vast majority of students participate free of charge. High school seniors enrolled in Uniting Voices Chicago programs have a 100% high school graduation and college acceptance rate, and go on to become global ambassadors who embody the core values of education, expression, and excellence in a wide array of professional fields. Opportunity Program Assistants for Uniting Voices Chicago serve a vital role as part of our program team. They have the unique opportunity to work with singers in Neighborhood Choir Programs throughout the city of Chicago, inclusive of families from a wide variety of racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds. Program Assistants are responsible for all non-musical aspects related to the Neighborhood Choir(s) to which they are assigned. Program Assistants work closely with the Conductor of their Neighborhood Choir to gather important information that is then communicated to singers and their families. Program Assistants are present for all rehearsals, concerts, and events related to their Neighborhood Choir. Program Assistants play a vital role in engaging with the community that they serve. Currently, Uniting Voices Chicago has openings for a Program Assistant in the following communities: Beverly; preference will be given to applicants who are familiar with or connected to this community. Uniting Voices Chicago Neighborhood Choir Programs The Neighborhood Choir program provides beginning, intermediate, and advanced choral training to over 800 students with treble voices in 3rd grade and up through programs in 12 Chicago neighbourhoods. Neighborhood Choirs meet two times per week, with some programs having one weeknight rehearsal and one Saturday rehearsal, while others have two weeknight rehearsals. Program Assistants provide regular coverage for all assigned choirs and attend all concerts and events. Office hours are also scheduled to complete administrative tasks. Key Responsibilities Community Engagement, Communication, and Relationship Building Be a strong advocate and ambassador for the mission and legacy of Uniting Voices Chicago by welcoming new families, maintaining strong relationships with current families, assisting with recruitment, and attending community events. Supervise singers before and after rehearsals to ensure all singers are safe and well-behaved. Supervise singers' arrival and dismissal at all rehearsals and concerts. Plan to arrive thirty minutes prior to rehearsal and leave thirty minutes after rehearsal ends. Communicate regularly with community partners to ensure the best possible experiences for all stakeholders. Send weekly emails to families with pertinent information such as schedules and upcoming events. Assist with tour accounting and attend the annual tour in the Spring. Tours are National and usually span three to four days. Distribute flyers for fundraisers, events, and other Uniting Voices Chicago activities. Communicate effectively with families to foster deep and meaningful relationships with Uniting Voices Chicago. Maintain strong relationships with singers and families to ensure continued participation throughout the year. Give detailed reports when a singer discontinues participation. Organizational Support and Administrative Collect and track registration and attendance, and report updates to the conductor and office regularly. Create monthly calendars in a timely manner, submit to the office and conductor for edits, and distribute paper and digital copies to families. Actively participate in weekly Program Team meetings Communicate regularly with the Program Team to ensure equitable experiences amongst all programs. Attend and assist with organization-wide events. Collect payments for tuition, fundraising, and tour from singers, issue receipts, and deliver to the main office. Keep accurate records of all transactions. Qualifications Passion for working with diverse youth ages 8-18 and for fostering deep and authentic relationships with their families and communities. Experience working with children and youth from diverse backgrounds is preferred. Strong understanding of Google Suite, specifically Google Docs and Google Sheets. Commitment to collaboration in a team, as part of a larger organizational staff and with families and community partners in a mission-driven environment. Dedication to anti-racism and equity. Creativity, flexibility, self-motivation, energy, and enthusiasm for this vitally important work. “OTR” Life Experience: We know that many of your most character-building experiences -- where resilience, grit, and grace were required to persevere -- do not show up neatly on a resume. So, we want to hear some of those “OTR” (“off the resume”) moments for you. In order to be on the Uniting Voices team, EQ (Emotional Intelligence) is not a nice-to-have...it's a must. So, show us your EQ. What it's Like to Work at Uniting Voices: Sincerely, we're a family. We get it done while having fun. We're all working toward a colorful, peaceful, and equitable future - and that feels good. We share a passion for music and the vast potential of young people. How to Apply Interested and qualified candidates should send a resume and cover letter to ****************************, with the job title in the subject line . Uniting Voices is an equal opportunity employer that actively pursues candidates of diverse backgrounds and experiences. We are committed to providing diversity, equity, and inclusion training to all employees, and we do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, ethnicity, nationality or national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, pregnancy status, marital status, age, medical condition, disability, or veteran status in admission or access to, or employment in, its programs and activities.
    $29k-39k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Become a surrogate with Ivy Surrogacy to bless a family

    Ivy Surrogacy

    Non profit job in Chicago, IL

    Becoming a surrogate mother is one of the greatest gifts of life! Ivy Surrogacy is a third-party reproductive agency for parents all over the world seeking help to create their families. At Ivy Surrogacy, we genuinely believe we have the industry's most dedicated, experienced, and passionate surrogacy team! What separates us most from other agencies is our people. We work with intended parents all over the world who are struggling to grow their families. They have had a hard and emotional road to becoming parents, which has brought them here. Our intended families have so much love to give. You can make a difference and change their lives forever! We offer generous base compensation for our surrogates with up to $10,000 in additional bonuses. While you are helping a family in need, you can also bless your family with financial freedom. Our surrogates have used their compensation for things like buying a house, paying off debts, paying for school, and investing in their children's futures. Requirements: Between the ages of 21-36 Delivered at least one healthy child with no major complications No more than 2 C-sections or 5 deliveries Body Mass Index (BMI) of 32 or below US citizen or permanent resident No current drug/alcohol use Having a strong support system Benefit: ★$50,000-$65,000 Compensation/Benefits for first-time surrogate mothers, while experienced surrogate mothers typically get paid between $70,000 and $100,000. ★Life insurance and health insurance ★Be reimbursed for any out-of-pocket costs like medical co-pays, travel expenses, childcare and housekeeping, etc. Do not hesitate to reach out if you are a warm-hearted mother who is willing to build up a family for the people having difficulty to achieve the goal by themselves. Our Fast match and Professionalism will ensure you a fast match and smooth surrogacy journey!
    $50k-65k yearly 1d ago
  • Director of Technical TPM - Card Decisioning Platform

    Hobbsnews

    Non profit job in Chicago, IL

    A leading financial services firm is seeking a Director of Technical Program Management for its Decisioning Platform team in Chicago, IL. The ideal candidate will lead complex programs, collaborate cross-functionally, and drive key business initiatives. Candidates should have strong technical backgrounds and over 7 years of relevant experience in delivering large-scale programs. This role offers a competitive salary between $209,500 and $239,100 annually, alongside comprehensive health and financial benefits. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $209.5k-239.1k yearly 3d ago
  • Executive Director - Senior Living & Community Growth

    Brightspire

    Non profit job in Chicago, IL

    A leading nonprofit in senior services seeks an Executive Director to oversee operations and provide leadership at Glenaire, a vibrant Life Plan Community in Cary, NC. The role requires experience in senior living, strong communication skills, and the ability to inspire teams. Key responsibilities include budget management, compliance, and fostering a culture of trust. Competitive salary and benefits offered, alongside opportunities for personal growth in a supportive environment. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $80k-139k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Child Psychologist

    Steele Healthcare Solutions, LLC

    Non profit job in Chicago, IL

    Child Psychologist for Outpatient Clinic in SW Chicago Join a multi-specialty community clinic providing compassionate, family-centered mental health care to children and adolescents of families who reside on the West Side and Southwest Side of Chicago. If you are a mission-driven provider who seeks to care for the underserved, I'd encourage you to explore this further. New grads and visa candidates are welcome! Position Highlights Provide psychological diagnostic evaluations, individual therapy, parent guidance, and school collaboration Work alongside a multidisciplinary team: child psychiatry, family medicine, pediatrics, and social workers Full-time, Monday-Friday (9 AM - 5 PM) at a community-based multispecialty clinic Outpatient-only setting with no weekend or outreach responsibilities Strong team culture with excellent support staff Competitive market-based salary and full benefits Ideal Candidate Doctoral Degree (PhD or PsyD) in Clinical or Counseling Psychology with a focus on child psychology Experienced or new graduates are welcome Passionate about providing empathic care for children and families Strong collaborative and communication skills Committed to trauma-informed, culturally sensitive mental health care Why Apply? Join a team where patient satisfaction and quality care are the highest priorities. This role offers the opportunity to grow professionally while making a meaningful impact on the lives of children and families. For additional information, please email Bob Bregant at ************************* or call ************. All inquiries are confidential.
    $63k-89k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Chief Executive Leader - End Hunger Nationwide

    Feeding America 4.3company rating

    Non profit job in Chicago, IL

    A leading national charity is seeking a Chief Executive Officer in Chicago, Illinois. This role involves providing visible and inspirational leadership to ensure food security across America, managing a $350 million budget, and leading a diverse team of 390 employees. The ideal candidate will possess extensive executive leadership experience and a passion for advocacy in food security. Competitive salary range is $650,000 - $750,000 based on experience. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $34k-44k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Chief Programs Architect for Equitable Education

    Mercatus Center at George Mason University

    Non profit job in Chicago, IL

    A community-focused organization in Chicago is seeking a Chief Program Officer to lead strategic program initiatives and oversee a multi-site portfolio designed to support children and families. The ideal candidate will have experience translating vision into high-quality strategies and a background in early childhood education. This pivotal role demands innovation, efficiency, and commitment to the mission of enhancing social equity through quality programs. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $111k-178k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Records Management Director

    Arma International 4.4company rating

    Non profit job in Chicago, IL

    US-IL-Chicago Department Records Management The Records Management Director will lead the strategy, governance, and execution of the Firm's global Records and Information Management (RIM) program. This role translates long‑term vision into actionable plans, delivers measurable operational and compliance improvements, and advances the Firm's global approach to managing electronic and physical records and artifacts. The Director will design and implement an enhanced records management framework, prioritize competing initiatives, and manage the interdependencies across offices and functions. Serving as both a strategic leader and hands‑on operator, the Director will motivate teams, build consensus among stakeholders, and drive timely, high‑quality results. To achieve these objectives, the Director will function as: (a) a subject‑matter expert and advocate for effective records management; (b) a strategist, leader, change agent, and communicator; (c) a problem solver and troubleshooter; (d) a Firm ambassador and cross‑functional liaison; and (e) a program and project manager overseeing complex, Firm‑wide initiatives. Duties and Responsibilities Strategic Leadership & Program Development Define the Firm's global RIM strategy, roadmap, and governance framework, aligned with business goals, client expectations, industry standards, and regulatory requirements. Develop and maintain Firm‑wide policies, procedures, retention schedules, and guidelines governing electronic and physical records. Assess current‑state practices and lead the design of a modern, integrated records and information lifecycle program supporting creation, classification, storage, retrieval, retention, and disposition. Identify opportunities to improve risk mitigation, operational efficiency, client service, and cost management. Drive Firm‑approved milestones, track progress, and demonstrate measurable improvements in all RIM functions. Operational Oversight & Execution Oversee daily records operations across all offices, ensuring consistency and quality of service delivery. Manage the lifecycle of Firm records-electronic and paper-across practice groups, administrative departments, and global offices. Coordinate processes for intake, indexing, storage, transfer, digitization, retrieval, and secure destruction. Ensure application of standardized taxonomy, metadata practices, and matter‑level controls across systems and repositories. Oversee vendor relationships related to offsite storage, scanning, imaging, and related services. Develop and monitor KPIs, operational dashboards, and service‑level measures. Technology, Systems & Modernization Partner with IT, Information Governance, and Knowledge Management to evaluate, deploy, and optimize RIM technologies, including: Records management systems (RMS) Document management systems (DMS) Matter lifecycle and workflow tools Legal hold or eDiscovery tools Physical records tracking systems Lead automation and digitization initiatives to reduce paper, streamline processes, and improve retrieval and reporting. Ensure systems are configured to support retention, disposition, metadata, security, and ethical walls requirements. Oversee system upgrades, data migrations, and integrations with Firm platforms. Governance, Compliance & Risk Management Ensure adherence to the Firm's legal, regulatory, and ethical obligations related to records management, information governance, and privacy. Collaborate with the Office of General Counsel, Risk, Compliance, and IT Security to support legal holds, audits, client requirements, and confidentiality protocols. Maintain global retention schedules in alignment with applicable laws, regulations, and best practices. Regularly assess and remediate risk exposures in processes, practices, and systems. Develop defensible disposition programs for electronic and physical materials. Leadership, Change Management & Stakeholder Engagement Lead, mentor, and develop a global records management team, including managers, supervisors, analysts, and office‑based staff. Build consensus with partners, senior leadership, and administrative stakeholders to support program adoption and compliance. Develop and deliver training, communication, and change‑management programs to promote RIM awareness and adoption. Serve as a key liaison to attorneys, legal teams, and administrative departments on RIM‑related questions, priorities, and projects. Cultivate a culture of accountability, accuracy, confidentiality, and high service standards. Target Salary Range $280,000 - $350,000 if located in Illinois Qualifications To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the Duties and Responsibilities above satisfactorily and meet the requirements below. The requirements listed below are representative of the minimum knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job. If you need such an accommodation, please email ************************** (current employees should contact Human Resources). Education and/or Experience Bachelor's degree required (Information Management, Library/Information Science, Business, or related field). Certified Information Governance Professional (IGP) or Certified Records Manager (CRM). A minimum of 10 years of progressive experience in records management, information governance, or related disciplines, ideally within a law firm or professional services environment. A minimum of 5 years of leadership or management experience, including oversight of multi‑location or global teams. Deep understanding of electronic and physical records lifecycles, including classification, retention, disposition, and compliance. Experience with leading RIM and DMS platforms (e.g., iManage, NetDocuments, FileTrail, Iron Mountain, LegalKEY, or similar). Familiarity with legal industry requirements, including client outside counsel guidelines, data privacy regulations, and ethical walls. Strong understanding of IG frameworks (e.g., ARMA, ISO 15489, NARA, Sedona). Proven experience implementing large‑scale modernization or digitization initiatives. Strong analytical, reporting, and data‑driven decision‑making capabilities. Preferred Master's degree preferred Other Skills and Abilities Strong organizational skills Strong attention to detail Good judgment Strong interpersonal communication skills Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills Able to work harmoniously and effectively with others Able to preserve confidentiality and exercise discretion Able to work under pressure Able to manage multiple projects with competing deadlines and priorities Sidley Austin LLP is an Equal Opportunity Employer Apply Here #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $60k-90k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Grant Manager

    Hispanic American Construction Industry Association (Hacia 2.8company rating

    Non profit job in Chicago, IL

    Reports to: Senior Director of Innovation and Impact FLSA Status: Exempt Salary: $83,000.00 - $89,000.00 per year About HACIA: Founded in 1979 as a non-profit 501(c)(6) organization, the Hispanic American Construction Industry Association (HACIA) is a construction advocacy, training, & membership organization. With over 300 members, HACIA provides a range of technical & supportive services to assist minority, women, veteran, & disadvantaged business enterprises (M/W/V/DBE), in addition to workforce development training in the construction & professional services industries. HACIA believes that all qualified construction businesses & individuals should have equal access to opportunities & education; therein, it strives to build diversity & inclusion that strengthens the industry. HACIA's mission focuses on ensuring the equitable participation of its members & inclusion of diverse business practices in the construction industry, while also promoting growth, quality of work, professionalism, & integrity. The Hispanic American Construction Industry Association Scholarship & Education Foundation (HACIASEF) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is to provide ongoing training & educational services to businesses & their employees in the construction-related industry. HACIASEF (C3) & HACIA (C6) together work to ensure the equitable participation of diverse construction professionals, while also supporting & promoting growth, quality of work, professionalism, & integrity. For over 42 years, we've built a strong network of construction professionals who believe in our mission & foster a more diverse & equitable construction industry. Our Culture: HACIA's culture is rooted in our mission & guided by our values charter, which serves as a shared commitment to embodying the principles that define who we are & how we lead, serve, & work together. These five values guide the decisions, partnerships, & actions we take: Community: We build together. Excellence: We set the standard. Integrity: We do the right thing. Stewardship: We care for what's been entrusted to us. Advocacy: We raise our voices for equity & opportunity. At HACIA, we pledge to live these values daily, hold ourselves & one another accountable, & continuously reflect & evolve to ensure these values remain alive in our culture. Essential Position Summary: Reporting to the Senior Director of Innovation & Impact, the Grant Manager is responsible for managing duties pertaining to HACIA's 501(c)(3) & 501(c)(6) grants-funded portfolio, including monitoring & reporting on grant budgets, maintaining grant records, & ensuring compliance with organizational, state, & federal rules & regulations. This role plays a critical part in implementing a new grants management system, conducting grant research, & preparing, submitting, & managing grant proposals & reports that support HACIA & HACIASEF goals. A successful Grant Manager will have experience organizing, delivering, & monitoring grant budgets (especially State of Illinois grants), strong attention to detail, & the ability to use Excel at an intermediate to advanced level. This role requires strong writing, data analysis, program budgeting, cost projection, time management, & project management skills. The Grant Manager works well independently & within a team, exercises discretion, prioritizes multiple grant projects, & ensures financial & programmatic accuracy. Experience with GATA, CFR, & state grant management is required. Essential Duties & Responsibilities: This position requires completion of the following essential duties, though this list is not exhaustive & HACIA may amend this at any time at its discretion: With oversight from the Senior Director of Innovation & Impact, manage the grants portfolio, ensuring requirements are met & budgets are spent appropriately & timely. In collaboration with the Programs Team, support identification of grant opportunities, proposal preparation, budgeting, & submission. In concert with the Accounting Team, monitor & track receivables & payables for multiple grants, ensuring reconciliation with the organization's operating budget. Prepare & submit required progress reports demonstrating organizational impact, proper use of funds, & reporting accuracy. Create budget trackers & cost projections to ensure timely & efficient grant spend-down. Work across departments to ensure compliance & timely, accurate reporting. Manage financial aspects of the grant lifecycle from proposal development to closeout. Project manage implementation of a new grants management system. Manage reporting & budget calendars to allow adequate staff response time. Stay informed on regulatory requirements related to grant applications & reporting. Collaborate with Accounting Team & Senior Leadership to improve grant accounting processes & ensure compliance with relevant laws & regulations. Lead staff allocation & grant-related time & attendance reporting & provide guidance on reporting hours per grant. Keep Executive Director & Senior Director of Innovation & Impact informed of grant expenditures & timelines. Monitor spending & recommend strategies to avoid deficits or discrepancies. Develop & manage internal processes to ensure programmatic costs & reporting requirements are met. Participate in meetings, conferences, & events aligned with the organization's mission. Create & manage a grant calendar tracking opportunities, deadlines, & requirements. Provide oversight of accounting treatment, cost allocation, & allowable vs. unallowable costs per GATA & CFR. Collaborate to create, disseminate, & implement grant budget-related policies & procedures. Develop understanding of awarding agency guidelines & regulations. Cultivate relationships with funders & grant-making organizations & resolve payment or reporting issues. Develop & seek out new ways to improve grants administration performance. Manage workflow & effectiveness of the grants administration process. Competencies: Budgeting & Finance: Strong understanding of budget management, financial reporting, & cost projections. Communications: Ability to communicate effectively with diverse stakeholders; demonstrates listening, comprehension, & clear written & verbal expression. Analytical Skills: Collects & researches data, identifies relationships, & synthesizes complex information. Project Management: Plans work activities, prioritizes tasks, uses time efficiently, & demonstrates attention to detail. Job Knowledge: Displays competence, adaptability, & minimal supervision. Organizational & Time Management: Manages multiple projects & deadlines effectively. Compliance: Knowledge of federal & non-federal grant regulations. Strategic Thinking: Adapts strategy, identifies opportunities & risks, & aligns efforts with organizational goals. Language Ability: Read, analyze, & interpret business, professional, technical, & governmental documents. Write reports, correspondence, & manuals. Present information clearly & respond to questions from managers, customers, & grantors. Qualifications: To perform this job successfully, an individual must perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodation may be made for individuals with disabilities. Education/Experience: Bachelor's degree from a four-year college or university. Four to seven years of direct grant management experience; nonprofit experience preferred. Experience managing State of Illinois grants, GATA, & CFR rules required. Computer Skills: Intermediate to advanced Excel required. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite with ability to learn systems such as QuickBooks Online & Salesforce. Accounting & Reporting Ability: Uses financial data to support grant management. Reconciles expenditures & identifies variances requiring action. Reasoning Ability: Defines problems, collects data, establishes facts, & draws valid conclusions. Communications: Strong analytical & persuasive writing skills with superior editing ability. Work Environment: Primarily an office environment with occasional travel throughout Chicago & Chicagoland. Core hours are 9:00am-5:00pm with occasional evening work for member events. Physical Demands: Prolonged sitting & computer use. Ability to lift up to 15 pounds. Frequent hand use & movement during events, including setup & networking. Benefits: Medical, Dental, & Vision Vacation Paid Holidays Sick Days Personal Time Off 401(k) Matching Remote Workdays Disclaimer: The above job description is intended to describe the general nature of the position and should not be construed as an all-inclusive list of duties, skills, and standards required for the position. All employees may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities f rom time to time, as needed or as assigned by their supervisor. Equal Employment Opportunity: HACIA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. HACIA hires individuals on the basis of their qualifications and ability to complete the essential requirements and responsibilities of the job to be filled. It is HACIA's policy to grant equal employment opportunities to qualified persons without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/gender expression, religion, pregnancy, parental status, marital status, age, veterans' or military status, regardless of how discharged, source of income, credit history, arrest records, or physical or mental handicap or disability, genetic information, or other classification protected by applicable federal, state or local laws. HACIA will provide equal opportunities in all aspects of the employment relationship, including without limitation, recruiting, hiring, compensation, promotion, working conditions, benefits and all other privileges, terms, and conditions of employment. All employment decisions are made based on availability, qualifications, ability, merit and/or other legitimate factors consistent with principles of equal employment.
    $83k-89k yearly 3d ago
  • Senior Android Engineer - Kotlin, Scale & Impact

    Grindr LLC

    Non profit job in Chicago, IL

    A leading social media company is seeking an experienced Android Developer to work on their app. This hybrid position involves collaboration with cross-functional teams, building scalable applications, and mentoring other developers. The ideal candidate has at least 6 years of experience, strong Kotlin knowledge, and the ability to drive technical innovation. This role offers a competitive salary, benefits related to equity, and a commitment to LGBTQ+ inclusivity. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $85k-113k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Freelance Digital Sales Plumbers electricians lawn Handyman Services

    Advanceqt.com

    Non profit job in Chicago, IL

    Freelance IT Digital sales marketing agents for contract hire service and Freelance services work for plumbers, electricians, lawn services, mechanics, mason work from the platform. We need sales marketers to assist online remotely. We also need direct handyman contractors. We provide an online platform for freelance client hire services and online clients who needs services to find handymen. Once the client is sent to you on the platform, you contact prospective client, agree on a price for the described work, issue an invoice on the platform to the client. Once paid by the client, you get a success notice from the platform and commence work. The platform will keep an agreed percentage fee at least 2% or more depending on type of gig and release the client payment to you within 24 - 72 hours once the case is completed and closed.
    $40k-55k yearly est. 13d ago
  • Music Instructor (Part-Time; 20 hours per week; $28.00 an hour)

    CJE Seniorlife 4.2company rating

    Non profit job in Deerfield, IL

    CJE SeniorLife Weinberg Community for Senior Living is a premier assisted living campus in Deerfield that provides a warm, supportive environment with engaging life enrichment opportunities to enhance the lives of its residents. We help those who require care for rehab, dementia and long-term assistance. We are part of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago. Under supervision of Weinberg Staff, the Music Instructor creates, plans, and implements programs and activities using music within a therapeutic environment to help individuals who are experiencing physical, psychological, emotional, and mental challenges. Populations served: Residents and clients diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias living in and/or participating in a memory care community. Residents needing physical assistance living in our assisted living community. Life review and community building through the arts are important goals of the creative arts therapy practice at Weinberg Community. Compensation: $28.00 per hour. The employee has the option of becoming a dues-paying member in Service Employees International Union Local 73. Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned. Implements group programming for older adults with various age-related issues. Provides appropriate documentation of services. Participates and contributes to care plan meetings and support groups as needed. Serves as a resource person and guide providing musical experiences that will aide in resident care. Designs and conducts music sessions for individuals and groups, based on client needs. Plans and implements appropriate non-musical therapeutic activities based on resident needs, including large and small groups and one-on-one activities. Assists in the coordination and supervision of volunteers. Participates in other programming as requested. Corporate Compliance Complies with safety policies and procedures. Adheres to laws regarding the protection, use, disclosure, and release of client and CJE business information. Attends required in services. Reports violations of law, regulations, policies, or procedures. Reports client abuse or neglect. Records documentation timely, accurately, and completely. This position has responsibility for HIPAA compliance. Exposure to bloodborne pathogens is not likely to occur in this position. Qualifications To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Education and/or Experience Bachelor's Degree. At least 2 years' experience with understanding of older adult issues. Language Skills Ability to read, analyze, and interpret general business periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, or governmental regulations. Ability to write reports, business correspondence, and procedure manuals. Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups of managers, clients, customers, and the general public. Certificates, Licenses, Registrations None. Other Qualifications Experience or interest in program development and implementation of Music Programs. Skilled in evaluating effectiveness of interventions and working within an interdisciplinary team. Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing. Customer Service Displays behavior that creates a customer service culture at CJE by understanding the needs of our clients and customers and demonstrating a strong bias toward service, quality, and customer satisfaction. CJE Values All staff should demonstrate the CJE Values in their behaviors and work practices. Respect-We recognize, honor, and acknowledge the inherent value of each person for their wisdom, their culture, their background, and their unique history. Advocacy-We encourage public policy which will benefit our clients by educating ourselves and the community. Furthermore, we give voice to our clients' needs and facilitate a positive action on their behalf. Compassion-We treat everyone with caring, sensitivity, understanding, and supportive responsiveness. Innovation-We continue to advance our knowledge and strive to develop, evaluate, and implement new and advanced programming and models of care to bring benefits to our clients, community, and broader older adult/health care environment. Intention-We approach our work and each task with mindful consideration as to what we are doing and why we are doing it, as individuals and as an agency. Accountability-We are responsible individually and as an Agency for honest, accurate work and interaction with others. We plan strategically and provide measurable quality care with clear fiscal and ethical responsibility. CJE Way Positivity Respect Patience Kindness CJE SeniorLife is an equal opportunity employer. #CJESL11 Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
    $28 hourly 2d ago
  • Senior Software Engineer - Scalable Ad Tech Platform

    Unavailable

    Non profit job in Chicago, IL

    A global technology firm in Chicago is looking for a Senior Software Engineer to develop its next-generation Retail Media Network platform. This role involves designing and maintaining high-performance services, optimizing system performance, and collaborating with various teams. Candidates should have a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, strong backend skills in Java, and experience with modern frameworks. Competitive salary and benefits are offered. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $83k-108k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Senior IP Litigation Attorney with Tech Background

    Vanguard-Ip

    Non profit job in Chicago, IL

    A specialized recruitment firm is seeking experienced lateral attorneys with IP/Patent litigation expertise. Ideal candidates will possess excellent research and writing skills, strong communication abilities, and a technical background. Responsibilities include managing multiple legal matters, producing high-quality legal work, and ensuring compliance with ethical standards. This opportunity is based in Chicago, Illinois. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $65k-112k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Bilingual (Spanish) - Mental Health Therapist

    Vivia

    Non profit job in Chicago, IL

    Full or Part-time Bilingual Mental Health Therapist; Bilingual (Spanish) Required Make a meaningful impact in mental health care. At Vivia Health, we're on a mission to expand access to quality mental health services across Chicago's underserved communities. Our approach is client-centered, trauma-informed, and deeply rooted in compassion, equity, and collaboration. If you're a licensed therapist looking to do work that matters-with a team that supports your growth-you belong here! About The Role We're looking for a dedicated Mental Health Therapist (Licensed Professional Counselor or equivalent) who is bilingual in Spanish to join our growing team. In this role, you'll provide in-person and virtual therapy to adults navigating a variety of mental health needs. You'll be part of a multidisciplinary team committed to holistic, accessible care. What You'll Do Deliver evidence-based therapy with empathy and cultural humility. Conduct assessments and develop individualized treatment plans. Collaborate with psychiatric providers, care managers, and community partners. Provide crisis support and brief interventions when needed. Maintain timely and accurate documentation in our EHR system. Stay current with trends, tools, and best practices in mental health. What You Bring ✔ Master's degree in Counseling, Social Work, Clinical Psychology, or related field ✔ 2+ years of therapy experience in an outpatient or community-based setting ✔ Strong clinical judgment and communication skills ✔ A heart for equity and a commitment to underserved populations Preferred +Experienced with trauma-focused or evidence-based models Why Join Vivia Health? Growth Opportunities - We invest in your development with supervision, CEU support, and mentorship Team Support - Join a mission-driven, collaborative team that values your voice Real Impact - Serve communities that need you most and see the difference you make Location: In-person care at our Gage Park Clinic Schedule: Full-time or Part-time up to 32 hours, Mon, Tues, Thurs, Sat Compensation: $32-$36/hour + benefits + professional development support Ready to apply your skills where they matter most? Join Vivia Health and help build a more equitable mental health system-one client at a time. Apply now or message us to learn more! Job Type: Full-time or Part-time Benefits (Full-time) 401(k) Dental insurance Flexible schedule Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Language Spanish (Preferred) Shift Availability Day Shift (Required) Ability To Commute Chicago, IL 60629 (Required) Work Location: In person
    $32-36 hourly 2d ago
  • Camp Counselor (Meals & Housing)

    Fox Valley Christian Action 3.6company rating

    Non profit job in Saint Charles, IL

    This position requires temporary relocation to St. Charles, IL to live on our 85-acre campus for 10 weeks from May 25th - August 4th, 2026. Room & Board (housing & daily meals) is included IN ADDITION to your compensation. FVCA camp staff are responsible for the general supervision and engagement of all campers in both our kids and teen camp programs. They provide a structured positive and safe environment for them to experience God in a camp setting. Our goal is to help our children explore nature, play games, bond with other campers, have fun but most importantly learn about Jesus Christ in an extraordinary way. Being patient, knowledgeable of camp activities and having the ability to build good relationships with children and teens are three essential traits for our staff. Role & Responsibilities: Supervise, guide, love, and care for a group of 7-10 campers at a week's time during the entire summer season at FVCA. Consistently engage with campers throughout the day and week including discussions over meal time, cabin devotionals, chapel and other planned activity sessions. Always create and maintain a positive and encouraging atmosphere throughout the Summer camp. Empower, serve, encourage, love and support all campers consistently. Follow all guidelines of FVCA, including the philosophy, goals, and objectives and also follow all of FVCA's safety procedures at all times. Maintain the safety of campers at all times, placing their welfare and interest above everything else. Help campers become more aware of God in each aspect of their lives so they are capable of continued growth on their own after camp. Assist with program evaluation at the end of each session and at the end of the summer. Assist in all scheduled program activities in the various areas of the camp when requested. Assist with recreational and educational activities (such as swimming, hiking, canoeing, crafting etc.) Escort and oversee children to cabin or activities when necessary. Educate campers through games and explorations. Resolve occasional fights between children and address behavioral issues. Ensure camping sites are clean and that campers don't litter in recreational areas or nature paths. Perform basic first aid or take care of injuries as needed. Complete accurate incident reports, camper report logs and meal count documentation. Attend all staff meetings and morning staff devotionals daily. Assist with camper morning and night-time routines. Take part in helping with the check-in and check out process of all campers off site. All camp staff will be asked to do other different tasks and or assignments as needed. Requirements/Qualifications: Have a life that exemplifies a relationship with Jesus Christ which also impacts the lives of others. Must be authorized to work in the U.S. Must be able to pass a state and federal background check. Must have regular church attendance and a pastor/church leader reference. Must enjoy being outdoors for long periods of time, live in missionary like conditions and love camp activities. Experience working with children from low income communities. Must be able to adapt and relate, cross-culturally and embrace diversity. Must be coachable and have a willing heart to be challenged and receive guidance and direction on a daily basis. Must be a person who has high energy and an outgoing personality. Ability to meet the physical demands of the job (strength and stamina to follow strenuous activities like hiking, running, crouching or carrying children). To be able to be flexible, function under pressure and commit to long hours while serving children and/or teens in care.
    $21k-31k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Strategic ServiceNow IRM Architect - Policy & Compliance

    Talent Search Pro

    Non profit job in Chicago, IL

    A recruitment agency is seeking a seasoned IRM Architect in Chicago with over 7 years of ServiceNow experience, specializing in IRM implementation. The candidate must demonstrate a strong understanding of ServiceNow integrations and its products like ITSM, ITOM, and SecOps. Responsibilities include designing solutions using best practices in an Agile setting and discussing client needs after analyzing their environment. ServiceNow certification is essential. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $69k-108k yearly est. 2d ago

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