Residential Manager, Best Buddies Living - Boston, MA
Best Buddies International 3.6
Best Buddies International job in Boston, MA or remote
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Residential Manager, Best Buddies Living - Boston, MA
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5 days ago Requisition ID: 2892
Salary: $45,000.00 Annually
Best Buddies International is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to establishing a global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment, leadership development, inclusive living, and family support for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).
Best Buddies is the largest organization dedicated to ending the social, physical and economic isolation of the 200 million people worldwide with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Our programs empower people with IDD to form meaningful friendships with their peers, secure jobs, improve communication and advocacy skills, and live independently, while also offering support for their families.
Job Title: Residential Manager, Best Buddies Living (Boston, MA)
Department: State Operations & Programs
Reports to:Senior Director, Best Buddies Living
# of direct reports: 0
Salary range:$45,000
Classification:non-exempt
Position overview:The residential manager will coordinate all operations and activities of the residence, including team supervision, acting as agency/community liaison, directing resident training, tracking outcomes and assisting participants in realizing their goals of independent living.
**Housing & U tilities are included in compensation package**
Job requirements - qualified applicants must have:
Bachelor's degree and at least five years progressive experience working with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and ideally will have strong understanding of residential living protocols
Previous independent or transitional living program experience
Strong initiative, drive for results, and self-assessment skills, and ability to lead individuals and teams in setting and achieving challenging goals
Strong project management skills - including planning, analysis, decision making, and problem solving and willingness to multitask
Must be highly dependable and lead by example and be willing/able to adapt communication style to fit the situation and facilitate cross-departmental strategies
Strong persuasive writing and presentation skills with the ability to exert influence, inspire others, and articulate the mission, goals, and activities of Best Buddies with passion and enthusiasm
Must be adaptable and able to quickly and effectively develop and balance multiple relationships, and get results from a variety of people
Strong written communication and project/time management skills, including attention to detail
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Basic understanding of social media and familiarity with Microsoft Office
Must be engaging and comfortable meeting new people and addressing sensitive issues
Must be comfortable with frequent local travel, use personal cell phone, and work evenings and weekends as necessary in order to accomplish job responsibilities
Access to an automobile with applicable insurance
Job duties include, but are not limited to:
Programs
Work with the Senior Director, Best Buddies Living to develop program strategy at the house, including personalized resident support plans, program events, house meetings, parent engagement, and overall house maintenance
Supports residents in accessing community activites, cultural activities, and necessary transportation logistics as outlines in the resident's support plan
Based on the resident's support plan, active support is offered in the following and is not limited to: healthy lifestyles, personal care, home maintenance, effective self-advocacy, decision making, financial literacy, budgeting, community integration and support with social networks.
Development
Follows the expansion plan in order to reach all recruitment numbers of new residents by target date of move-in
Follows expansion plan if there are any vacancies
Marketing
Executes marketing plan to promote Best Buddies Living in their area in order to reach goal number of applicants
Operations
Oversee and support residents with their daily schedules and coordination of their schedules
Lead in the coordination and implementation of events, meals, acitvities, and meetings
Completes progress notes and is an active part of support plan meetings, as applicable
Communicates with families and parents, as needed
Follows all Best Buddies Living policies and procedures as stated in the Best Buddies Living handbook, BBI Safety handbook and all trainings
Must complete all trainings and certifications required for Best Buddies Living
Has supervisory responsibilities of a Residential Assistant, as applicable
Will provide direct guidance or participation to the extent desired by the resident
Support residents with their goals for independence and as stated in their annual support plan
Supports residents to communicate their preferences, choices and needs
Perform house management functions that include but are not limited to: training residents in housekeeping, assisting in laundry, planning meals and groceries
Best Buddies is an affirmative action employer, in addition to an EOE and M/F/V/PWD/PV employer. Diversity, equity, and inclusion are foundational to Best Buddies International's core values and help the organization continue to achieve its mission. Here at Best Buddies, our goal is to lead and advocate for a more inclusive world.
Best Buddies offers a comprehensive and generous benefits program that include financial security, health and wellness and time off.
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Manager, Work-Based Learning
Best Buddies Int. Inc. 3.6
Best Buddies Int. Inc. job in Tampa, FL
Job Title: Manager, Work-Based Learning
Department: State Operations & Programs
Reports to: State Director/Area Director/Director, Operations & Programs
# of direct reports: none
Salary range: $44,000 - $48,000
Position Overview: The Manager, Work-Based Learning will oversee the coordination of internships and all other Work-Based Learning opportunities for students engaging in Pre-ETS, Project Search, and other transition programs in each state. Responsibilities include: teaching, counseling, assisting and supporting adolescents/young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities to maximize their independence through skill development and pre-vocational training; Utilize a person-centered approach to provide support and case management services for adolescents/young adults, engaging effectively with their families, employers, and other community providers; securing and stewarding community-based Work-Based Learning (WBL) sites which meet student individual interests; supporting students' orientation/onboarding to all WBL placements; assessment of student progress toward WBL goals; evaluation and reflection post-WBL placement with students, support teams, and WBL supervisors. The Manager, Work-Based Learning will perform responsibilities professionally, in collaboration with other team members in accordance with Best Buddies core values, policies, practices, program funding and applicable regulatory agency guidelines.
Job Requirements
2 years ' experience or employment in job coaching, counseling, or special education; or other related experience working with persons with disabilities-- OR--Bachelor's Degree in a related field such as rehabilitation, counseling, social work, psychology, education, human resources, business administration, or economics from an accredited college or university and one year of experience as described above.
Preferably 1 year experience as an employment consultant or manager - transitions program and a proven strong record communications and relationship-- OR--1 year experience in special education or vocational training.
Must be adaptable and able to quickly and effectively develop and balance multiple relationships and get results from a variety of people.
Strong presentation, facilitation, project and time management skills.
Strong written communicator who pays close attention to detail; demonstrates a strong initiative, drive for results and self-assessment skills as well as the ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
Must be comfortable engaging with people with IDD, meeting new people and addressing sensitive issues.
Employment is contingent upon accreditation by governing state agency.
Sharing an office space with peers (if applicable).
Travel locally/regionally/nationally.
Manage a specific aspect of a local program or fundraising event or business.
Assist with grant stewardship, writing and reporting (if needed).
Plan, assist and/or implement awareness campaign(s) for Best Buddies Day and Month, and Disability Employment Awareness Month.
Must be comfortable with frequent local travel, use personal cell phone, and work evenings and weekends as necessary in order to accomplish job responsibilities.
Access to an automobile with applicable insurance.
Job Duties include, but are not limited to:
Programs
Develop positive relationships with families, support coordinators, referral sources, and other community stakeholders. Screen referrals and perform intakes for adolescents/young adults.
Coordinate and implement curriculum through classroom-based instruction, small group, and one-to-one support as appropriate. Curriculum includes, but is not limited to, job exploration counseling, self-advocacy, workplace readiness training, work-based learning experiences, and post-secondary educational counseling.
Coordinate with students' support team to provide services consistent with students' individualized needs as documented in the IEP, IWPP, or ISP
Secure and steward community-based Work-Based Learning (WBL) sites which meet student individual interests
Assess employer's needs through Job Analysis and work with them to identify internship positions that are valuable to their enterprise and in alignment with program needs; this could include creating a job description and finalizing with employer.
Support students' orientation/onboarding to all WBL placements
Provide job coaching during the work-based learning experience phase, including training participants on-the-job, visiting participants' job sites regularly, and providing on the job supports as necessary for each individual's success. Coordinate with other Best Buddies staff and/or WBL supervisors/ mentors as needed to ensure full support of program participants.
Meet with students throughout duration of WBL to assess progress toward WBL goals
Evaluation and reflection post-WBL placement with students, support teams, and WBL supervisors Assume full responsibility for a caseload of participants, including documenting all services and communications in participant case records in a timely manner.
Upon successful completion of the program, initiate transfer of responsibilities to Jobs Program staff -- Job Development Specialist or Employment Consultant as applicable. Provide introduction to participant, natural supports/guardian, support coordinators and employer.
Attend training as needed to maintain required certifications per state regulating agency.
Actively engages in all Best Buddies program-related team meetings (virtually and in-person) to support national collaboration on best practices and alignment to national program standards.
Marketing/Fund Development
Work with supervisor(s) on fundraising events as directed.
Provide information regarding potential donors/supporters to supervisor(s) as appropriate.
Work with State Director and/or supervisor to increase awareness of Best Buddies through local marketing, public speaking and media initiatives.
Contributes content and images for updates to state website and social media.
Engages program participants in Best Buddies Day/Month activities.
Operations
Complete required paperwork in a timely and organized manner, including but not limited to case file documentation; monthly, quarterly, and annual paperwork; reports required by local funding agencies; and incident and grievance reports.
Maintain an organized filing system for all relevant paperwork, including intake forms and authorizations, and uses databases (Salesforce - Transitions/ Pre-ETS or SetWorks - Project Search) effectively and appropriately to manage contacts; all data entry will be completed by established timelines.
Collaborates with supervisor to ensure that all required billing and reporting is completed accurately and in a timely manner to maximize funding.
Collaborates with supervisor to prepare for any audits or accreditations.
Collaborates with other staff in the local state office to transfer caseloads after program completion and share agency/support coordinator information.
$44k-48k yearly Auto-Apply 27d ago
Executive Assistant to SVP
Best Buddies Int. Inc. 3.6
Best Buddies Int. Inc. job in Miami, FL
Best Buddies International is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to establishing a global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment, leadership development, inclusive living, and family support for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).
Best Buddies is the largest organization dedicated to ending the social, physical and economic isolation of the 200 million people worldwide with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Our programs empower people with IDD to form meaningful friendships with their peers, secure jobs, improve communication and advocacy skills, and live independently, while also offering support for their families.
Job Title: Executive Assistant, SVP Global Mission, State Development & Operations
Department: State Operations & Programs
Reports to: Senior Vice President, Global Mission, State Development & Operations
Salary: $55,000-$60,000
Location: Miami, FL
# of direct reports: 1
Position Overview: The executive assistant, SVP Global Mission, state development & operations provides high-level administrative support to the SVP and the state operations team.
Job Qualifications
Strong project/time management skills - including planning, organizing, attention to detail, and problem solving
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Strong proficiency with MS Office (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint)
Must be dependable and lead by example
Must be comfortable and adept at handling sensitive and confidential information
Must be comfortable engaging with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD)
Flexibility is a must to be able to work with other departments to achieve our mission
Bachelor's degree or a minimum of two years experience supporting high-level management positions
Job Duties include, but are not limited to:
Operations
Performs general office duties, such as ordering supplies, maintaining records, handling incoming correspondence, preparing memos, letters, and press kits, filing and retrieving documents, and screening calls
Maintains schedule for SVP.
Serves as liaison between SVP and key contacts, including building rapport.
Schedules and develops agendas for department conference calls and webinars, downloads recordings, and posts on team Best Buddies website.
Organizes and maintains departmental share files on the Sharepoint, including requesting permissions as needed.
Assists in compiling and reviewing weekly report for SVP.
Updates and maintains distribution lists in Outlook consistent with staffing changes.
Makes all travel arrangements for SVP and organizes travel for department staff and state director applicants when visiting HQ office.
Works with state operations team to coordinate equipment purchases and setup, travel, and other logistics for new state directors during training period.
Works closely with the finance department to help support the state operations team.
Sends PI surveys to applicants and staff, prepares and sends out PI analyses, and compiles PI results into reports for office-specific trainings.
Prepares expense reports and assists with other miscellaneous items for SVP.
Human Resources
Directly supervises the Administrative Assistant Position - (Jobs participant with intellectual developmental disability who helps in supporting the state operations team). Responsible for staff development, oversight, and providing meaningful performance feedback.
Inspires and motivates staff by demonstrating personal commitment and integrity and providing proactive training, support and recognition.
Responsible for all human resources related activities within the team. Understands, follows and reinforces human resources policies in a consistent manner.
Best Buddies is an affirmative action employer, in addition to an EOE and M/F/V/PWD/PV employer. Diversity, equity, and inclusion are foundational to Best Buddies International's core values and help the organization continue to achieve its mission. Here at Best Buddies, our goal is to lead and advocate for a more inclusive world.
Best Buddies offers a comprehensive and generous benefits program that include financial security, health and wellness and time off.
$55k-60k yearly Auto-Apply 41d ago
Recruitment and Marketing Specialist
Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida 4.1
West Palm Beach, FL job
Part-Time | Out-Based | Flexible Hours | $30 Hourly Be the Spark That Lights the Way. If you believe that every girl deserves a place where she belongs, a caring and committed adult who sees her potential, and a supportive peer network-this might be the most fulfilling job you ever take.
At Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida, we are expanding our team of part-time Recruitment and Marketing Specialists (Recruitment Specialists) to reach new families, open new doors, and introduce girls across our region to the life-changing impact of Girl Scouting. This isn't a behind-the-scenes role. This is you, in schools, at community events, and in neighborhoods-talking with parents and helping girls take their first step into the world of Girl Scouts.
As a Recruitment and Marketing Specialist, you'll be the face of Girl Scouts in the community, attending events and staffing "pop-up" informational booths in schools, libraries, and faith-based organizations. Your job is to connect with families, showcase the benefits of the Girl Scout Leadership Experience, and turn interest into action by helping them register on-site. You'll set up and manage recruitment booths, lead engaging activities with girls, answer questions with clarity and enthusiasm, and ensure we capture every lead and contact accurately for follow-up - if we don't succeed in registering them right then.
As a Recruitment and Marketing Specialist, you'll receive all the training and materials you need-from current marketing collateral to engaging talking points to technology to activity supplies-so you're never showing up unprepared. What we need from you is energy, initiative, tech-savvy and the ability to connect with both kids and adults in meaningful ways. You'll work independently, but always as part of a team that shares your goals.
The schedule for a Recruitment and Marketing Specialist is flexible and based on the events you're assigned to-days, evenings, and weekends depending on community need. You'll need reliable transportation and a strong internet connection at home to stay connected with staff and systems. You'll report results after each event and share updates on your progress. Expect to travel to multiple locations during peak seasons. The Recruitment and Marketing Specialist role is a non-benefitted, part-time position with no guaranteed hours or schedule, but with meaningful, mission-aligned work that makes a real difference.
The ideal candidate has at least one year of recent experience in outreach, sales, or education, and is comfortable working independently while managing multiple contacts and tasks. If you've ever been a Girl Scout Troop Leader-or just know what it means to build community-you're already ahead. Bilingual Spanish or French speakers are encouraged to apply.
This work matters. The Florida Girl Report reveals staggering statistics: over half of Florida high school girls report persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness. But we also know that when a girl has access to a safe space where she belongs, caring and committed adults, and a supportive peer network, she's far more likely to thrive. That's where Girl Scouts comes in. That's where you come in - as our next Recruitment and Marketing Specialist.
We're not looking for someone who just hands out flyers. We're looking for a Recruitment and Marketing Specialist who is magnetic, sparks the interest of potential new members, and builds excitement for all the Girl Scout Leadership Experience has to offer!
How do you apply?
Complete our online application.
Roles will be filled based on business need. Continued employment depends on your availability to work when needed, and results obtained when working.
Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States for any employer. Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida does not sponsor applicants for work visas. Note: This posting may be closed or canceled at any time based on business needs.
$30 hourly 60d+ ago
Part Time Program Facilitator or Troop Facilitator
Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida 4.1
Hollywood, FL job
Job Description
PART TIME AFTER SCHOOL ELEMENTARY AND MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAM FACILITATOR
$20 Hourly | 10-17 Hours Weekly | Broward County
You don't need a cape to be a hero-just a heart for helping girls grow into strong, confident leaders. At Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida, we're hiring part-time after school Elementary Program Facilitators (Troop Facilitators) who are ready to step into a truly meaningful role: empowering girls in our community through hands-on, life-changing experiences. Not an expert in all things S.T.E.M., entrepreneurship, life skills and outdoors? Not to worry - we provide extensive training, including access to on-demand modules, and an opportunity to shadow an experienced part-time after school Elementary School Program Facilitator.
If you believe in the power of connection, curiosity, and confidence, this is your chance to make a real difference. As a part-time after school Elementary School Program Facilitator, you'll work directly with school-aged girls in Broward County, guiding them through weekly troop meetings that ignite their imagination, build critical life skills, and foster a strong sense of self. Our girls are navigating a world filled with pressure-from social media to school stress-and many feel overwhelmed. According to the Florida Girl Report ("Report"), 52% of high school girls report persistent sadness or hopelessness. The Report also highlights how girls close the gap in mathematics in middle and high school, improving from a negative 5% difference to a positive 1% difference, compared to boys. When a girl has a place to belong, a supportive peer network and access to a committed, caring adult, everything can change. That could be you. That could be Girl Scouts.
Starting during 2026, you'll earn $20 per hour while committing 10-17 hours a week to a mission that matters. Troop meetings typically take place for one hour in the afternoons, evenings, or weekends at schools and community centers, and some may be held virtually. You'll lead the troop experience for five to seven troops while helping to identify volunteer leaders to take over when your facilitation term ends. In the hours outside of direct program facilitation, you'll collect and submit valuable insights including attendance data, pre/post surveys, and other information needed to meet program goals and funding requirements. You will also meet with your supervisor and team and have the chance to add your own personal touch to prepared troop meeting plans.
This role is perfect for someone who wants to see the impact you're making in real time as girls discover their voices, step into leadership, and realize they're capable of anything. As a part-time after school Elementary School Program Facilitator, you will need to be adaptable, reliable, and deeply committed to the mission. The job isn't cookie-cutter-but yes, you'll probably eat a few cookies.
We're looking for someone with recent, relevant experience working with elementary and middle school age youth. As a part-time after school Elementary School Program Facilitator, you'll need to be comfortable using tools like Zoom, Microsoft Office 365, and survey software. Reliable transportation is essential, and bilingual candidates (Spanish or French) are encouraged to apply. Most importantly, we want a part-time after school Elementary School Program Facilitator who believes in girls, sees their potential, and wants to be part of the solution.
If you're ready to do work that fills your heart and fuels your purpose, apply today. Together, we can build a world where every girl feels seen, heard, and unstoppable. Starting with you.
What else will you need?
Associates' degree or equivalent experience required.
Ability to pass and maintain eligibility for employment following a Level 2 fingerprint-based background check required.
Someone with reliable transportation and the ability to travel between different physical sites required.
How do you apply?
Complete our online application.
These roles will be filled based on business need, and contingent upon available funding in a given fiscal year.
Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States for any employer. Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida does not sponsor applicants for work visas. Note: This posting may be closed or canceled at any time based on business needs.
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$20 hourly 3d ago
Professional Girl Scout
Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida 4.1
Lake Worth, FL job
Job Description
Professional Girl Scout
Were you a Girl Scout growing up? (It's ok if you weren't!)
Do you love the outdoors?
How about special events?
Do you love science, technology, engineering and math?
Do you buy a case of Thin Mints or Samoas each cookie season? (We're not judging!)
If the answer to any of these questions is "yes," you might want to consider a professional career in Girl Scouting!
But what if the right opportunity isn't posted right now? Fear not! You can still put yourself on our radar.
How? Simply apply to this posting. HR is committed to reviewing applicants to this general posting on at least a monthly basis.
A little about our Team On The Move (TOTM):
Our team consists of various departments as follows:
Executive
Chief Executive Officer
Chief Operating Officer
Chief Financial Officer
Vice President of Human Resources
Executive Administrator
HR Associate
Led by the Chief Executive Officer, this team is primarily responsible for the stewardship of the Council's human, material and fiscal assets, as well as policies, procedures and practices. Don't let the serious text here fool you; this team has dressed up as the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for Halloween, loves a good round of lunch Bingo, and can customize anything with a Cricut!
Mission Delivery
Senior Vice President of Mission Delivery
Director of Product Sales
Director of Girl Experience
STEM Program & Education Manager
Outdoor Program & Education Manager
Girl Experience Managers
Seasonal Camp Staff
Product Programs Coordinator
Led by the Senior Vice President of Mission Delivery, if you think of Girl Scouts and you think cookies, or incredible leadership development programming - you are thinking of this team. That's why the department name Mission Delivery seems super on point! This team is almost always ready with a joke, loves to bake and break bread, and sincerely looks forward to meeting the new stuffed animals and rewards that accompany each cookie season. In addition, the Girl Experience team leads and coordinates all girl-related programming, from STEMapalooza, to Summer Resident Camp, to Mall Madness, to Move Mania. Ultimately, this team is responsible for delivering THE Girl Scout Leadership Experience to girls in our community. The Girl Scout Leadership Experience is a collection of engaging, challenging and fun activities like earning badges, going on awesome trips, selling cookies, exploring science, getting outdoors and doing community service projects. And it's all based around four pillars: (1) science, technology, engineering and math; (2) outdoors; (3) life skills; and, (4) entrepreneurship. Girl Experience Managers develop educational programming around these pillars, both internally, and with external community partners. It has some pretty fun perks, too! Members of this team have been paid to make candy sushi, to try their hand at flying a plane when researching aeronautical program opportunities and have witnessed rockets take off from Kennedy Space Center! Pass the space-safe freeze-dried ice cream?
Membership & Business Systems
Senior Vice President of Membership & Business Systems
Director of Membership & Community Partnerships
Director of Member Experience
Associate Director of Community Programs
Volunteer Training Manager
Community Managers
Customer Care Coordinators
Data Entry & Customer Care Specialist
Troop Facilitators
Led by the Senior Vice President of Membership & Business Systems, this team is responsible for recruitment of girl and adult members, the volunteer experience, and information systems. The Member Experience team is the voice of Girl Scouts. If you have ever called or e-mailed us to find out about troop camp training opportunities, travel forms, or anything else, chances are you have spoken or corresponded with a member of this team. You can literally hear their smile when speaking to them and we absolutely adore that fact! Trust us when we tell you that this team will always win every baking competition, is super creative at coming up with fun ways to introduce new girls and parents to Girl Scouting, loves to write a good old fashioned thank you note to volunteers, and makes sure that our laptops work no matter where we are, to boot!
Operations
Vice President of Marketing
Digital Marketing Manager
Graphic Designer
Camp Rangers
Led by the Chief Operating Officer, the Operations Team oversees all marketing and communications for the Council as well as the Camp Rangers that reside on our Council-owned properties. This team is known for painting rocks to commemorate work anniversaries, creating amazing media exposure and collateral, and running the daily operations of our camps so that they are safe and always ready for use. I even saw three bunnies last time I was at Camp Welaka!
Advancement
Vice President of Advancement
Director of Advancement
Events Manager
Grants Manager
Advancement Associate
Led by the Vice President of Advancement, the Advancement team is responsible for special events, stewardship, grants and community partnerships. They have never met a centerpiece they didn't want to build upon, love sharing scouting successes and stories with community partners and genuinely are passionate about finding funding opportunities to share The Girl Scout Leadership Experience with diverse groups throughout our communities.
Finance
Director of Retail Sales
Accountant
Finance Associate
Retail Associates
Led by the Chief Financial Officer, this team is small, and this team is mighty. The retail team runs our Girl Scout shops, with one located in Jupiter and the other in Tamarac. It's hard to enter one of these stores and not buy something. From flamingo key chains to shirts for Dad to badges and patches galore, we love to see our members shopping and smiling. Known for producing detailed budgets, running payroll like clockwork, and for receiving flawless audits, they love numbers, rulers, and back-up documentation. And like most professional Girl Scouts, they are so much more than what they do at the office! This group is an active bunch that that is involved in paddle boarding, Tae Kwan Do and more!
What will you get?
We are an energetic group that makes work FUN! We prioritize professional development, recognition, and well-being. We do this through voluntary diversity, equity and inclusion lunch and learns, required annual professional development goals, employee recognition preference questionnaires, workiversary mile "stones," on-site yoga classes, an annual Health & Wellness Day, and more. In short, we take care of our team, so they can focus on building the next generation of changemakers, community leaders and CEO's.
Overall, we provide an exceptional environment and total compensation package that includes professionally decorated Class 'A' office space, a paid summer shut-down the first week in July, a paid winter break, and a four-day workweek; a generous amount of vacation and sick time; heavily employer-subsidized medical and dental insurance; employer-paid Teladoc; and employer-paid employee assistance program access, life and disability insurance. We also offer employees the opportunity to fund through payroll deductions discounts on veterinarian visits, a pre-paid legal plan, additional voluntary life insurance, flexible spending accounts, and vision coverage. Team members also are eligible to participate in a 401k plan with employer match from day one with no vesting period! An additional 401k profit sharing plan is also available after one year of service with a vesting schedule. We are also a Public Service Loan Forgiveness qualifying employer.
As if that's not enough, we recently implemented a
Grow In Your Role
Pilot Program that enables team members to see a clear career path for their positions in the organization, with established promotional opportunities inclusive of title changes and base pay increases at three and five years of service, as well as opportunities for one-time bonuses at one, three and four years of service contingent on individual and organizational performance. Additional terms and conditions apply and are explained during onboarding.
Finally, all team members are invited to join our Equity Team!
How do you apply?
Complete our online application or text 'JOBS' to ************.
Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States for any employer. Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida does not sponsor applicants for work visas. Note: This posting may be closed or canceled at any time based on business needs.
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$20k-29k yearly est. 18d ago
Summer Camp Kitchen Team - Camp Welaka
Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida 4.1
Tequesta, FL job
TURN THIS SUMMER INTO YOUR NEXT ADVENTURE! EMBRACE EXPLORATION: If you love the outdoors and a new adventure, spend it at beautiful Camp Welaka in sunny Jupiter, Florida where we will host girls for Adventure-themed summer camp sessions! What will a typical day look like in this role?
Do you enjoy inventing creative and nutritious meals for kids? This position provides the ability to produce a variety of nutritious, appetizing meals on a set schedule, ensuring that the cuisine is a positive and memorable experience for every camper. This position is also responsible for ensuring the kitchen is operated and maintained in accordance with all applicable quality/ safety standards.
This position lives on property in an air-conditioned cabin however you must be able to withstand the heat and stress of an average day (and night) at camp.
While no two days will ever be the same, there will be one daily constant: our ultimate goal is to make sure that everyone is having a safe and fantastic time at camp!
Who are we seeking?
A creative individual who enjoys camping, delicious cuisine, and making meals for kids.
Someone who can communicate clearly, verbally and in writing, with children, parents, volunteers, peers, supervisors and subordinates.
Someone who can stand for long periods of time and can withstand the South Florida summer sun and heat.
An individual with the ability to lift up to 40 pounds and stand for long periods of time.
Someone who has supervisory experience and can motivate their team to be creative, keep things clean, and meet a set schedule for mealtimes.
What else will you need?
Must be at least 18 years of age.
Required to timely complete a Level 2 criminal background check with a determination that you are eligible for employment.
Required to timely complete a motor vehicle background check with eligibility for coverage under applicable agency insurance.
Required to timely complete a post-offer, pre-employment health examination, with the ability to perform the essential duties of the job with or without reasonable accommodation, and submit health history record prior to first day of work.
Strong preference for supervisory experience, experience working with large youth groups, ability to swim, and knowledge of outdoor programming.
Click on Full Job Description below for more details!
Our 2026 summer camp sessions are as follows:
Mandatory Pre-Camp Staff Training: Monday 6/8/26 - Thursday 6/11/26
Resident Camp Session 1: Friday 6/12/26- Saturday 6/13/26
Resident Camp Session 2: Wednesday 6/17/26 - Saturday 6/20/26
Adventure Camp : Monday 6/22/26 - Friday 6/26/26
Resident Camp Session 3: Tuesday 7/7/26- Saturday 7/11/26
Resident Camp Session 4: Sunday 7/12/26 - Thursday 7/16/26
Clean Up Day: Friday 7/17/26
Note: Applicants are encouraged to commit to all summer camp sessions, and if approved to work less than all of the sessions, must be able to commit to the entire session or sessions they are selected to work. All selected candidates must attend pre-camp training.
Learn more about our summer camp experience: Summer Camp | Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida (gssef.org)
How do you apply?
Complete our online application in consideration for an opportunity to begin your career in Girl Scouting today!
Note: Preference is given first to prior seasonal summer camp staff who are invited to return.
Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States for any employer. Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida does not sponsor applicants for work visas. Note: This posting may be closed or canceled at any time based on business needs.
$19k-26k yearly est. 24d ago
Mentor Manager - Hendry & Charlotte Ctys, FL
Big Brothers Big Sisters of The Sun Coast 3.7
Port Charlotte, FL job
Mentor Manager - Hendry and Charlotte Counties, FL
Reports To: Sr Reg Director of Programs Employment Type: Full-Time, Exempt Salary Range: $45,000 - $50,000
About Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Sun Coast
At Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Sun Coast, we ignite the power and promise of youth through meaningful, professionally supported mentoring relationships. Our vision is for all youth to achieve their full potential. We serve communities across the Sun Coast, creating life-changing connections that inspire confidence, success, and purpose.
Position Overview
The Mentor Manager plays a key role in developing, supporting, and sustaining successful mentoring matches between volunteer “Bigs” and youth “Littles.” You'll serve as the primary contact for these relationships, ensuring each match thrives and makes a lasting impact.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct interviews and assessments with volunteers, children, and families to facilitate new matches.
Maintain accurate and timely documentation for each match according to established protocols.
Communicate regularly with parents, children, mentors, teachers, and community partners.
Plan and coordinate events and activities for Bigs and Littles, in collaboration with other departments.
Provide volunteer training and ongoing support to ensure strong mentoring relationships.
Conduct follow-ups and annual reviews with all active matches.
Meet or exceed all performance metrics and goals for the Mentor Manager role.
Identify opportunities for outreach and recruitment of new volunteers and children.
Work occasional evenings and weekends to support interviews, match activities, and events.
Travel within Hendry and Charlotte Counties - dependable transportation is required.
Core Competencies and Performance Expectations
Competency
Key Behaviors and Indicators
Creativity and Innovation
Applies creative thinking to implement the agency's vision; actively proposes new ideas; improves processes and performance.
Attendance
Arrives on time and ready to work; works as scheduled to meet goals; reliable and dependable.
Productivity and Quality of Work
Positively contributes to agency performance; strives to improve service metrics; displays strong time management and organizational skills.
Interpersonal Communication
Communicates effectively with colleagues, donors, and leadership; professionally drafts communications; discusses complex issues clearly and concisely.
Teamwork
Works effectively in a team environment; develops constructive relationships with internal and external stakeholders; actively contributes to team goals.
Leadership
Leads cross-functional projects; maintains confidentiality; remains unbiased and open-minded.
Accountability
Takes ownership of results; acknowledges mistakes and proactively corrects them; communicates when commitments cannot be met.
Problem-Solving
Identifies and resolves challenges effectively; analyzes key components of situations; collaborates to find solutions.
Adaptability
Adjusts schedule as needed; adapts quickly to changes; responds well to evolving situations.
Goal Achievement
Meets established timelines and goals; achieves key performance metrics; completes required training.
Self-Improvement
Identifies skill gaps; seeks feedback and training opportunities; actively improves skills independently.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in social or human services, education, or related field - or equivalent combination of education and experience (4+ years in a related field).
Strong interpersonal and communication skills; able to connect with diverse audiences.
Knowledge of youth development and mentoring best practices.
Highly organized, self-motivated, and community-minded.
Spanish fluency is a plus.
Must reside in Charlotte or Hendry Counties to best serve assigned area.
What We Offer
Competitive compensation package
Major Medical/Rx, Dental, and Vision coverage
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Paid holidays including a week between Christmas and New Years
Life insurance, STD, LTD, and other supplemental plan options
Supportive, family-oriented, and creative work environment
To view all openings, please see the Careers page on our website: **************** Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Sun Coast is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
$45k-50k yearly 60d+ ago
Data and Analytics Associate
Imentor 4.0
Remote job
iMentor, a 25-year-old national nonprofit dedicated to underserved high school students' pursuit of college access and career success, prioritizes learning and innovation through data collection and analysis at every step in our model. We seek a Data and Analytics Associate for our Organizational Learning and Impact (OLI) team, reporting to our Senior Data Analyst, to be a key player in collecting, organizing and analyzing data to inform our critical work moving forward. This job can be done remotely based anywhere in the United States. Data Requests & Reporting (50%)
Manage and respond to data requests submitted through OLI's ticketing system.
Pull, clean, and deliver data from multiple sources (e.g., PostgreSQL, survey platforms, internal dashboards) to support fundraising, organizational learning, and program implementation.
Ensure outputs are accessible and clear to both technical and non-technical audiences.
Work cross-functionally with other teams to clarify data needs, share findings, and ensure consistent usage of metrics.
Reusable Data Products (20%)
Assist in building dashboards and reports in PowerBI to track program metrics for internal teams, following a process that includes gathering stakeholder feedback and reviews.
Maintain specific dashboards in PowerBI.
Provide support to internal teams on use of specific dashboards.
Data Systems & Automation (15%)
Write and maintain scripts and queries to automate data cleaning and manipulation.
Document processes, ensuring reproducibility and sustainability.
Work closely with OLI's Data Modeling and Integration Lead to ensure quality of work products.
Organizational Research (15%)
Support the design of studies and analyses to further iMentor's impact and reach, e.g., research about factors contributing to strong pair relationships or effective pair support.
Contribute to data collection, cleaning, analyses, and reporting for such research projects.
Qualifications
1-3 years of experience creating, cleaning, merging, managing, and analyzing large quantitative data sets, ideally in an education or nonprofit setting.
Bachelor's Degree required. Advanced degree in education, social science research, statistics, evaluation, economics, or related field preferred.
Proficiency with R (or similar statistical programming languages) and Excel for data cleaning, data analysis, and workflow automation.
Proficiency with SQL (PostgreSQL) for querying, joining, and cleaning datasets.
Some experience in Power BI (or equivalent BI tools) for building dashboards and reports.
Demonstrated ability to deliver accurate, high-quality work on deadline, with strong attention to detail and skill in managing multiple requests simultaneously.
Strong communication and listening skills - supporting collaboration with a variety of stakeholders on data and research needs to advance organizational goals.
Compensation & Benefits
Salary $62,000 to $65,000 annually commensurate with experience.
Up to 100% employer-funded comprehensive medical and dental coverage.
18 paid days annual vacation (increasing annually to 21, 23, 25), 13 paid holidays + your birthday + one floating holiday, iMentor closed between Christmas and New Year's Day, plus 6-7 sick days annually 401K match up to 4%.
Flexible Home/Office/School working arrangement.
Pre-tax commuter benefits.
Dependent care and health care flexible spending plans.
1 hour of wellness time off per week for wellness activities of your choosing.
Flexible personnel wellness budget for reimbursements or marketplace purchases.
Every staff member is eligible for organization-sponsored professional development annually.
9 weeks of paid parental leave.
$62k-65k yearly Auto-Apply 52d ago
Senior, Employment Consultant
Best Buddies Int. Inc. 3.6
Best Buddies Int. Inc. job in Orlando, FL
Job Description
Best Buddies International is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to establishing a global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment, leadership development, inclusive living, and family support for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).
Best Buddies is the largest organization dedicated to ending the social, physical and economic isolation of the 200 million people worldwide with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Our programs empower people with IDD to form meaningful friendships with their peers, secure jobs, improve communication and advocacy skills, and live independently, while also offering support for their families.
Job Title: Senior, Employment Consultant
Department: State Operations and Programs
Reports to: Director Jobs/State Director
Salary Range: $42,000-$52,000
# of direct reports: 0-3
Position Overview: The primary responsibility of the Senior, Employment Consultant is to function as a coach, mentor, and vocational support professional working one-to-one with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). This includes supporting participants through the job seeking process, onboarding, and ongoing training while managing essential documentation, compliance requirements, and employer relationships to foster successful and sustainable employment. The Senior, Employment Consultant empowers individuals to achieve meaningful employment by providing personalized guidance, skills development, and advocacy. This position supports individuals as they navigate barriers, maximize their potential, and secure opportunities that enhance their independence and overall quality of life.
In addition, the Senior, Employment Consultant works directly with Jobs leadership steering expansion plans for their office's Jobs program, identifying new funding opportunities, serving as the main point of contact for funding agencies, supporting long term plans for growth and staffing, and potentially serving as the primary liaison for any national partners with local presence in their area.
Job Requirements:
Bachelor's degree and 3-5 years of professional experience OR minimum 5 years relevant experience. Best Buddies program experience a plus.
Ability to engage comfortably with individuals with IDD, addressing sensitive topics with empathy and professionalism
Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to engage, support, balance and steward multiple relationships while guiding individuals toward success
Basic skills in public speaking, group facilitation, and delivering engaging presentations
Familiarity with Office 365 and a basic understanding of social media platforms
Strong writing ability, attention to detail, and proficiency in project and time management
Capable of working autonomously while also collaborating effectively in a dynamic fast-paced environment
Willingness to travel frequently within the local area and use a personal cell phone for work-related communication
Fundraising events are a core part of the organization's success and require full staff participation and therefore, occasional weekend work may be necessary to support events and other initiatives throughout the year
Access to an automobile with applicable insurance or other reliable transportation
Employment is contingent upon state accreditation and the ability to obtain federal suitability clearance for the Ticket to Work program.
Job Duties include, but are not limited to:
Programs
Utilize a person-centered approach supporting individuals in job searching efforts in industries and opportunities that match their skills and interests, within their communities and based on transportation options available
Upon job placement, the Senior, Employment Consultant will provide the individual with support during orientation, onboarding and throughout the early stages of training with the goal of fostering an independent work environment and eventually fading support to quarterly contact
Develop and maintain positive relationships with the individual, guardian when applicable, their families, Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) counselors, advocates, and employers
Identify natural supports within the individual's workplace to provide additional support and ensure the individual is embraced and fully included as a member of the team
Compassionately encourage and educate individuals, parents and/or guardians of the opportunities available to anyone seeking a career, as well as the benefit to programs such as Ticket to Work
Guides participants, guardians and family members in navigating Social Security issues, offering referrals to local Work Incentives and Planning and Assistance (WIPA) and/or Community Work Incentive Counselors (CWIC) available through their state Vocational Rehabilitation
Maintain regular communication with employers/supervisors advocating for the participants' rights to equal treatment and fair wages, while encouraging self-advocacy and maintaining positive relationships with employment partners
Maintain detailed and timely documentation of participant interactions, progress, and outcomes in SETWorks for compliance and program tracking
Provide regular caseload reviews w/supervisors ensuring relevance and alignment w/participant goals and needs
Provide individuals with travel training and/or assistance with public transportation, including advocating with funding agencies to identify additional transportation services available
Understand and educate participants on safety guidelines in the workplace including emergency procedure quizzes to ensure the welfare, health, and safety of all
Encourage participants to explore other Best Buddies programs that can help them build valuable social connections and expand their network
Potential to serve as Partnership Lead for National Employer Partners as deemed appropriate by leadership
Participate in various initiatives with the National Jobs team to highlight the Jobs Program
Present information to other mission pillars as necessary (Friendship, Leadership, Living, Family Support) and support school-based staff with job readiness and self-advocacy training
Create training content and encourage participation in state events and trainings
Develop materials and opportunities to engage within pillars on state level
Marketing and Fund Development
Perform direct asks to employer partners regarding sponsorships, walk teams, corporate donations, etc.
Make presentations to VR agency and serve as main point of contact for all funding agencies
Contribute content and images of job participants for social media platforms and various annual initiatives
Operations
Assume full responsibility for a caseload of successfully employed job participants, including the documenting, tracking of billable services, and compliance requirements within the SETWorks secure database. May oversee SETWorks and VR payments state-wide in larger offices.
Completes required paperwork in a timely and organized manner, including but not limited to Individualized Written Program Plan (IWPP), annual paperwork, safety exercises, and all reports required for local funding agencies
Serve as the Ticket to Work lead person completing provider training to gain portal access and help identify ticketholders to create a state revenue stream
Collaborate with Jobs Program supervisor to ensure that all required billing documentation is completed accurately and ensure timely submission for funding reimbursement.
Attend regular staff meetings to discuss referrals, updates and in-house training, contributing to team coordination and knowledge sharing
Engage in conference calls with the National Jobs team and participate in professional development opportunities including workshops and leadership events
Human Resources
Manage intern(s) as deemed necessary by state office needs
Assist with the screening, interviewing and onboarding of new Employment Consultants, additionally serving as a resource/mentor
Best Buddies is an affirmative action employer, in addition to an EOE and M/F/V/PWD/PV employer. Diversity, equity, and inclusion are foundational to Best Buddies International's core values and help the organization continue to achieve its mission. Here at Best Buddies, our goal is to lead and advocate for a more inclusive world.
Best Buddies offers a comprehensive and generous benefits program that include financial security, health and wellness and time off.
$42k-52k yearly 9d ago
Bilingual Community Engagement Manager - (Spring Branch, Katy, Pasadena)
Girl Scouts of San Jacinto 4.1
Remote or Houston, TX job
Imagine having the opportunity to create a meaningful employment experience, one that meets your career goals and your desire to do socially responsible work.
What type of organization would you choose?
For over 100 years, Girl Scouts has empowered girls to develop the skills and confidence to succeed in life. Our inclusive programs cover arts, entrepreneurship, the outdoors, STEM, and more, helping girls discover their strengths and embrace leadership. Through the Girl Scout Leadership Experience, girls build a positive value system, form healthy relationships, and take action to make the world a better place.
The Community Engagement Manager's primary accountability is to achieve girl and adult membership goals by implementing appropriate recruitment strategies. They are responsible for engaging and cultivating community support for all Girl Scout programs to achieve strategic goals and objectives. This position requires the ability to analyze market data, make sales calls, recruit girls and adults into the program and support cross-functional strategic goals. This position requires strong interpersonal skills, flexible scheduling and reliable transportation.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following and other duties as assigned.
Responsible for achieving community engagement and development goals in assigned geographic areas in order to recruit girl and adult members as well as cultivate support for Girl Scouting to achieve the Council's strategic goals and objectives. Achieve the specific cross-functional goals for assigned communities and regions. Primary accountabilities will be measured in attainment of girl and adult qualified leads and membership.
Recruitment of volunteers to support troop, community, region and council wide programming.
Develop and execute a written community engagement and recruitment plan. Monitor membership and qualified leads, identify trends, and adjust strategies where needed that may impact future cultivation of community and region.
Study and become proficient in girl and adult related trends, multi-cultural data and demographics, marketing and sales techniques, effective communication and knowledge of communities and organizations in order to effectively implement a strategic membership recruitment plan.
Responsible for the accurate and timely maintenance and communication of recruitment events, such as the rally site, social media advertisement, school websites, etc.
Support volunteers in planning and implementing recruitment and community development strategies.
Cultivate and nurture relationships with appropriate community volunteers, region volunteers, and council-wide volunteers to support recruitment efforts within targeted areas to positively impact membership growth.
Responsible for community engagement and development in assigned geographic areas including networking, advisory boards, partnership agreements, facilities utilization, school districts, faith based institutions, leveraging national partnerships to secure venue agreements to support meetings and programs, etc.
Collaborate with Marketing Department to ensure Council Wide Marketing Strategies are in alignment and meet strategic objectives across multiple platforms.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree (B. A.) from a four-year college or university; or two to three years equivalent combination of education, experience and/or training.
Bilingual in Spanish and English required
Ability to work from home, as needed, to include high speed home internet access, accessibility to a non-distracting and uninterrupted space with adequate lighting and ergonomically adequate workspace.
Ability to read, analyze, and interpret the most complex documents; Ability to respond effectively to the most sensitive inquiries or complaints; Ability to write speeches and articles using original or innovative techniques or style; Ability to make effective and persuasive speeches and presentations on controversial or complex topics to top management, public groups and/or boards of directors.
The ability to choose the right mathematical methods or formulas to solve a problem.
Using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems.
Must be proficient in Microsoft Office (i.e. Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Word), SharePoint, Personify, team/knowledge sharing tools, etc.
Valid Texas driver's license and proof of insurance.
Benefits: We appreciate your dedication and offer a competitive salary along with a comprehensive benefits package. Our benefits include health, dental, and vision insurance, HSA and FSA options, short and long-term disability coverage, life and AD&D insurance, educational assistance, commuter benefits, paid time off, company holidays, and more. Join our collaborative and creative team, where you can learn, grow, and make a meaningful impact on our success.
Sisterhood and Belonging Statement: Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council fosters belonging and respect for all girls. We empower all girls, volunteers and staff to fulfill their potential and make the world a better place. Our Girl Scout Promise drives us to provide experiences where all girls, volunteers and staff are confident they belong. We stand firm in these commitments and united by these ideals.
We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Work Environment: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. This position primarily performs its duties indoors and is occasionally exposed to outdoors weather conditions and/or moving mechanical parts. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Employee may be required to work from home in certain circumstances.
Physical Demands: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 10 pounds, frequently lift and/or move up to 20 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include heavy visual acuity (close vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus) required to perform such activities as preparing and analyzing data and figures, using a computer and extensive reading and proofing. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to sit, stand, walk, use hands to finger, handle or feel, and reach with hands or arms. The employee occasionally required to climb or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl.
Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council is a 501c nonprofit organization.
$54k-85k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Summer Camp Counselors - Camp Welaka
Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida 4.1
Jupiter, FL job
TURN THIS SUMMER INTO YOUR NEXT ADVENTURE!
EMBRACE EXPLORATION: If you love the outdoors and a new adventure, spend it at beautiful Camp Welaka in sunny Jupiter, Florida where we will host girls for Adventure-themed summer camp sessions!
What will a typical day look like in this role?
Camp Leaders and Assistant Leaders are responsible for providing a safe and stimulating environment where campers engage with each other through a vast variety of adventure, tradition, and badge themed outdoor activities! As a Leader, you will empower girls to plan and lead camp activities and facilitate activities for campers in your group.
All Camp Leaders and Assistant Leaders are required to live on property in an on-site cabin during resident camp and Adventure camp sessions. While no two days will ever be the same, there will be one daily constant: our ultimate goal is to make sure that everyone is having a safe and fantastic time at camp!
Who are we seeking?
An energetic individual with critical thinking skills who can adapt as needed.
Someone who can communicate clearly, verbally and in writing, with children, parents, volunteers, peers, supervisors and subordinates.
Someone who can stand for long periods of time and can withstand the South Florida summer sun and heat.
Someone committed to creating environments that promote belonging.
What else will you need?
Must be at least 18 years of age.
Required to timely complete a Level 2 criminal background check with a determination that you are eligible for employment.
Required to timely complete a motor vehicle background check with eligibility for coverage under applicable agency insurance.
Required to timely complete a post-offer, pre-employment health examination, with the ability to perform the essential duties of the job with or without reasonable accommodation,and submit health history record prior to first day of work.
Strong preference for supervisory experience, experience working with youth groups, ability to swim, and knowledge of outdoor programming.
Click on Full Job Description below for more details!
Our 2026 summer camp sessions are as follows:
Mandatory Pre-Camp Staff Training: Monday 6/8/26 - Thursday 6/11/26
Resident Camp Session 1: Friday 6/12/26- Saturday 6/13/26
Resident Camp Session 2: Wednesday 6/17/26 - Saturday 6/20/26
Adventure Camp : Monday 6/22/26 - Friday 6/26/26
Resident Camp Session 3: Tuesday 7/7/26- Saturday 7/11/26
Resident Camp Session 4: Sunday 7/12/26 - Thursday 7/16/26
Clean Up Day: Friday 7/17/26
Note: Applicants are encouraged to commit to all summer camp sessions, and if approved to work less than all of the sessions, must be able to commit to the entire session or sessions they are selected to work. All selected candidates must attend pre-camp training.
Learn more about our summer camp experience: Summer Camp | Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida (gssef.org)
How do you apply?
Complete our online application in consideration for an opportunity to begin your career in Girl Scouting today!
Note: Preference is given first to prior seasonal summer camp staff who are invited to return..
Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States for any employer. Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida does not sponsor applicants for work visas. Note: This posting may be closed or canceled at any time based on business needs.
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$20k-28k yearly est. 24d ago
Summer Camp Program Manager
Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida 4.1
Tequesta, FL job
TURN THIS SUMMER INTO YOUR NEXT ADVENTURE! EMBRACE EXPLORATION: If you love the outdoors and a new adventure, spend it at beautiful Camp Welaka in sunny Jupiter, Florida where we will host girls for Adventure-themed summer camp sessions! What will a typical day look like in this role?
Do you enjoy crafts AND the outdoors? We are seeking a Camp Program Manager who can plan and prepare a variety of theme-based craft activities and projects for campers of all grade and age levels to enjoy!
Who are we seeking?
* A creative individual who is intrigued by using adventure, traditions, and badges as themes for camp craft activities!
* Someone with the ability to come up with crafting plans after inventorying and managing existing supplies, along with the ability to compile, coordinate and execute crafting projects that get girls excited about camp!
* Someone who can communicate clearly, verbally and in writing, with children, parents, volunteers, peers and supervisors.
* Someone who can stand for long periods of time and can withstand the South Florida sun in the summer.
* Someone committed to creating environments that promote belonging.
What else will you need?
* Must be at least 18 years of age.
* Required to timely complete a Level 2 criminal background check with a determination that you are eligible for employment.
* Required to timely complete a motor vehicle background check.
* Required to timely complete a post-offer, pre-employment health examination and submit health history record prior to first day of work.
* Strong preference for supervisory experience, experience working with large youth groups, knowledge of crafts, and knowledge of outdoor programming.
Click on Full Job Description below for more details!
Our 2026 summer camp sessions are as follows:
* Mandatory Pre-Camp Staff Training: Monday 6/8/26 - Thursday 6/11/26
* Resident Camp Session 1: Friday 6/12/26- Saturday 6/13/26
* Resident Camp Session 2: Wednesday 6/17/26 - Saturday 6/20/26
* Adventure Camp : Monday 6/22/26 - Friday 6/26/26
* Resident Camp Session 3: Tuesday 7/7/26- Saturday 7/11/26
* Resident Camp Session 4: Sunday 7/12/26 - Thursday 7/16/26
* Clean Up Day: Friday 7/17/26
Note: Applicants are encouraged to commit to all summer camp sessions, and if approved to work less than all of the sessions, must be able to commit to the entire session or sessions they are selected to work. All selected candidates must attend pre-camp training.
Learn more about our summer camp experience: Summer Camp | Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida (gssef.org)
How do you apply?
Complete our online application in consideration for an opportunity to begin your career in Girl Scouting today!
Note: Preference is given first to prior seasonal summer camp staff who are invited to return, second to applicants who were interviewed in a prior year but there was no opportunity available to place them, and third to new applicants who are available to work the entire camp season.
Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States for any employer. Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida does not sponsor applicants for work visas. Note: This posting may be closed or canceled at any time based on business needs.
$40k-76k yearly est. 24d ago
Part-Time Youth Outreach (Elementary) - Richmond
Girl Scouts of San Jacinto 4.1
Remote or Richmond, TX job
Job Description
Imagine having the opportunity to create a meaningful employment experience, one that meets your career goals and your desire to do socially responsible work. What type of organization would you choose?
For over 100 years, Girl Scouts has empowered girls to develop the skills and confidence to succeed in life. Our inclusive programs cover arts, entrepreneurship, the outdoors, STEM, and more, helping girls discover their strengths and embrace leadership. Through the Girl Scout Leadership Experience, girls build a positive value system, form healthy relationships, and take action to make the world a better place.
Part-Time Community Outreach Associates - Fort Bend County Area
(2025-2026 School Year)
A Community Outreach Associate is someone who is seeking a part-time position to develop a career in community outreach with a transformational nonprofit. This Outreach Associate will conduct the Girl Scouts Inspire Me program while presenting contemporary issues curriculum for elementary aged schoolgirls in the Greater Houston, Missouri City and Richmond/Rosenberg area.
Qualifications:
Dependable, enthusiastic, and energetic
Must be available two to four days a week. Hours vary between 7:00AM to 5:00PM Must be available to work 2 camp weekend events, which may include overnight stay
Competent in making presentations to and interacting with large groups of elementary aged girls in a variety of school settings
Transport supplies to and from the Girl Scout office in Stafford as needed Stafford Able Able to lift and transport supplies sometimes more than 25 pounds as needed
Ability to work as a team player with other Girl Scout staff Prior experience working/volunteering with youth preferred Prior Girl Scout experience helpful, but not required
Bilingual (English/Spanish). This is highly desirable but not required.
A high school graduate minimum is required, some college or degree preferred.
A holder of a valid Texas driver's license and proof of insurance with the flexibility to travel throughout assigned area.
Ability to work from home, as needed, to include high speed home internet access and accessibility to a non-distracting and uninterrupted space with adequate lighting and ergonomically adequate work-space.
Benefits:
We value our employees' time and efforts. Our commitment to your success is enhanced by our competitive salary and future growth opportunities within the company. Plus, we work to maintain the best possible environment for our employees where people can learn and grow with the company. We strive to provide a collaborative, creative environment where each person feels encouraged to contribute to our processes, decisions, planning, and culture.
Sisterhood and Belonging Statement: Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council fosters belonging and respect for all girls. We empower all girls, volunteers and staff to fulfill their potential and make the world a better place. Our Girl Scout Promise drives us to provide experiences where all girls, volunteers and staff are confident they belong. We stand firm in these commitments and united by these ideals.
We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council is a 501c nonprofit organization.
$24k-29k yearly est. 20d ago
Director, Resource Development Consulting, Club Services
Boys & Girls Clubs of America 4.1
Remote job
At Boys & Girls Clubs of America, we believe strong local Clubs are powered by strong relationships, sustainable philanthropy, and leaders who know how to build capacity, not dependency. This role sits at the center of that work.
The Opportunity
The Director, Resource Development Consulting, Club Services is a Club-facing consultant who partners directly with local Boys & Girls Clubs to grow individual giving and strengthen long-term private revenue strategies.
Reporting to the Lead Director, RD Club Services, you will work hands-on with a portfolio of Clubs: coaching, advising, and enabling Club executives, resource development professionals, and volunteer leaders to build strong major and planned giving programs. You'll model best-in-class donor relationship building, help Clubs advance along the Mastery and Legacy continuum, and ultimately increase individual giving across the movement. This is a high-impact individual contributor role, designed for an experienced fundraising leader who prefers to lead through expertise, influence, and trusted partnership rather than formal people management. It is a high-trust, high-influence role for a seasoned development leader who knows how to lead with expertise, humility, and partnership.
You'll work remotely while maintaining strong, visible relationships with Clubs through in-person and virtual engagement.
Living in the Pacific Region supports deeper community connection, reduced travel strain, and more sustainable rhythms for a role with frequent in-person engagement.
Responsibilities
Serve as a Strategic Partner to Clubs
Consult 1:1 and in group settings with Club CEOs, resource development professionals, and Boards across assigned regions (with a priority focus on the Pacific region).
Support Clubs that operate at varying levels of readiness, urgency, and revenue opportunity. Meeting them where they are and helping them move forward.
Build authentic, trusted relationships that invite openness, learning, and progress.
Strengthen Individual, Major, and Planned Giving
Guide Clubs in identifying, qualifying, cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding major and planned gift prospects.
Coach Clubs on donor-centered strategies, moves management, and pipeline development for future donors.
Assist with planned giving strategies, including marketing approaches, donor/advisor conversations, and estate planning engagement.
Provide gift tables, illustrations, and calculations as needed to support solicitations and closures.
Consult on Campaigns & Growth Initiatives
Support Clubs through the development and strengthening of local annual campaigns
Support Clubs through capital and endowment campaigns, from feasibility and vendor selection to goal setting and implementation.
Partner with Clubs to set realistic, data-informed fundraising goals and timelines aligned to community potential.
Help Clubs structure and execute planned giving campaigns through to gift closure.
Train, Enable, and Scale Expertise
Deliver training for Club staff and volunteers at regional and national conferences (in person and virtual).
Lead workshops and presentations for statewide and multi-Club audiences
Celebrate and leverage local expertise while introducing proven national best practices.
Use Data, Tools, and Technology
Coach Clubs on effective use of CRM systems ( At BGCA we use Salesforce) to track prospects, activity, and outcomes.
Develop clear reports, insights, and presentations that inform strategy and decision-making.
Operate comfortably in virtual environments and collaborate seamlessly across platforms (Microsoft Office, Teams, PowerPoint).
Contribute to the Broader Movement
Partner closely with BGCA Resource Development and Field Operations teams.
Provide input into national marketing and fundraising strategies.
Complete required reporting and administrative responsibilities with accuracy and timeliness.
What Success Looks Like
Increased individual giving at local Clubs.
Clubs that feel more confident, capable, and equipped to sustain private revenue growth.
Trusted relationships where Clubs invite you in, listen openly, and act on guidance.
Strong pipelines that move Clubs toward Mastery and Legacy-level fundraising.
Qualifications
What You Bring
Experience & Education
Bachelor's degree required; advanced degree or credentials (CFRE, CFP, CLU, JD, or similar) preferred.
5-7+ years of progressive experience in major gifts and planned giving, with a proven record of closing gifts through personal solicitation.
Deep working knowledge of estate planning strategies, tax considerations, and donor-centered fundraising practices.
Skills & Capabilities
Exceptional relationship-building, facilitation, and influencing skills.
Ability to lead through expertise rather than authority.
Strong analytical skills: comfortable running reports, interpreting data, and translating insights into action.
Excellent written and verbal communication; confident presenter to varied audiences.
Tech-savvy and curious, with strong proficiency in Salesforce, Microsoft Office, and virtual collaboration tools.
High ethical standards, sound judgment, and integrity.
Work Style
Self-directed, adaptable, and energized by complex, multi-faceted work.
Comfortable balancing travel, consulting, training, and strategy.
Able to operate independently while staying tightly connected to a national team.
Work Environment & Travel
This role is REMOTE and the employee should live in the United States with Strong preference for candidates living in and deeply familiar with the Pacific Region, including:
Washington
Oregon
Alaska
California
Idaho
Nevada
Utah
Arizona
Hawaii
Travel expected at approximately 50-60%, including occasional weekends, depending on scheduling.
Why This Role Matters
This role exists to strengthen the entire movement, by helping local Clubs build the private revenue they need to serve more youth, more sustainably, for generations to come. If you are a trusted advisor at heart, fluent in philanthropy, and motivated by helping others succeed, this is an opportunity to make national impact through local partnership.
Why People Choose BGCA and Stay
Purpose that Inspires
At BGCA, purpose isn't abstract, it's actionable. Every national role contributes to strengthening local Clubs and expanding opportunity for young people across the country. Employees join because they want their work to matter, and they stay because they can see the impact of their expertise in real communities, every day.
Flexibility. Energy. Well-Being
We know meaningful work requires sustainability. BGCA supports flexible ways of working that recognize life outside of work, protect well-being, and honors thriving, not just outcomes. Our culture encourages balance, trust, and care, so people can bring their best selves to work over the long term.
Empowering Your Growth
Growth at BGCA is enabled through meaningful work, exposure, and trust. Employees are encouraged to stretch, learn, and deepen their expertise while contributing to complex, mission-critical initiatives. Development happens through experience, collaboration, and leaders who invest in people, not just tasks.
Supportive Leaders
Our leaders lead with integrity, clarity, and respect. They value partnership, listen actively, and create space for thoughtful decision-making. Employees stay because they feel supported, trusted to lead with expertise, and influence.
Total Rewards Package
Our comprehensive total rewards package supports employees holistically-professionally and personally. In addition to competitive compensation and benefits, BGCA offers education and learning reimbursement, recognizing that investing in our people's development strengthens our collective impact.
$37k-62k yearly est. Auto-Apply 18h ago
Area Director (FL)
Best Buddies Int 3.6
Best Buddies Int job in Fort Myers, FL
Best Buddies International is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to establishing a global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment, leadership development, inclusive living, and family support for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).
Best Buddies is the largest organization dedicated to ending the social, physical and economic isolation of the 200 million people worldwide with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Our programs empower people with IDD to form meaningful friendships with their peers, secure jobs, improve communication and advocacy skills, and live independently, while also offering support for their families.
Job Title: Area Director
Location: Ft. Myers, Florida
Reports to: State Director
Direct Reports: 1
Salary: $65,000
Position Overview: The Area Director is responsible for developing an annual area plan and implementing the plan through overseeing day-to-day operations in local office(s), securing funding for programs and special projects, overseeing programs to ensure program consistency and success, managing local Advisory Board(s) and associated committees, and supervising local office staff. This person also assists and directs Program staff to ensure program consistency and success.
Job Qualifications
Concrete experience in fundraising, including a record of success in expanding
a donor base through cultivation and stewardship, grant writing, event
planning/implementation, and/or board management
Strong talent-building and team-building skills
Proficiency with Microsoft Office
Must be comfortable engaging with people with intellectual and developmental
disabilities (IDD)
Strong project management skills
Must travel locally, use personal cell phone, and work evenings and weekends as
necessary to accomplish job responsibilities
Bachelor's degree or at least 4 years relevant experience
Access to an automobile with applicable insurance
Some travel required to National Conferences
Job Duties include, but are not limited to:
Fund Development
Secure funding for programs and special projects
Manage and oversee two key Special Events
Collaborate with State Director to develop and implement a comprehensive local strategy for securing sustainable funding and work with local staff, Advisory Boards, and volunteers on its implementation
Develop and implement major fundraising events to meet revenue goals by working with local event committees while following BBI event committee benchmarks/structure
Develop and implement an annual area plan in local office
Ensure that program participants and staff are appropriately integrated into regional fundraising/awareness efforts
Create brand awareness for Best Buddies
Human Resources
May oversee recruitment, screening, hiring, and training of all local staff in accordance with Best Buddies guidelines and approves all reports, conducts staff evaluations as directed and provides appropriate guidance and motivation
Works with local staff to set realistic and strategic goals, including professional development goals, and holds them accountable for meeting these goals
Develops performance/behavior improvement plans as needed and researches and provides professional development opportunities and tracks and records progress
Works to inspire and motivate local staff by demonstrating personal commitment and integrity and providing proactive training, support, and recognition
Oversees state staff's involvement in HQ initiatives, including merchandise sales, national conferences, special events, and awareness campaigns
Operations
Manage local Advisory Board and associated committees
Assume overall operational management responsibility for all regional fundraising activities
Oversee timely and accurate processing of all revenue and invoices, and maintain accurate records of all donations and donor information
Collaborate with State Director to develop, monitor, and balance the regional budget
Best Buddies is an affirmative action employer, in addition to an EOE and M/F/V/PWD/PV employer. Diversity, equity, and inclusion are foundational to Best Buddies International's core values and help the organization continue to achieve its mission. Here at Best Buddies, our goal is to lead and advocate for a more inclusive world.
Best Buddies offers a comprehensive and generous benefits program that include financial security, health and wellness and time off.
$65k yearly Auto-Apply 39d ago
Mentor Manager - Bradenton
Big Brothers Big Sisters of The Sun Coast 3.7
Bradenton, FL job
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Sun Coast is seeking an outgoing, experienced Human Services or Education professional with a passion for working with youth in Bradenton and the surrounding areas in Manatee county in the role of Mentor Manager.
BBBS Sun Coast is an Agency that promotes the mentoring relationships between Bigs and Littles for the purpose of igniting the potential in each child served in our footprint of 10 counties in Southwest Florida.
We offer a competitive compensation package that includes major medical/Rx, dental, vision, PTO, life insurance, as well as, a great work environment that promotes family and creativity. The primary responsibility of this position is to cultivate and create successful matches from those relationships within the community while promoting BBBS Sun Coast as the non-profit agency of choice for volunteering and supporting. Ideal candidate will hold a bachelor's degree in social or human services, education, or similar field of study; or a combination of education and experience; or 4 years of relevant work experience in a related field. Ideal candidate lives in the Sarasota area to best service our initiatives in those areas. Ability to fluently communicate in Spanish is a plus. This role is required to report to the Bradenton office when not in the field at offsite partner locations. What are the key duties of the role? * Performs interviews and assessments for volunteer candidates, children and families for coordination of new matches * Maintains all documentation required for each case match by following established protocols in a timely manner. * Communicates with parents, children, teachers, mentors, volunteers and the community * Develops events for Big & Littles with the help of other internal departments as part of the mentoring process * Provides activities and training for Volunteer development * Follows up as required with all active matches including an annual review * Ability to identify opportunities to recruit children and volunteers for further outreach * Ability to work some evenings and weekend hours to support the activities of the matches such as interviews and events * Must have dependable transportation. Offsite meetings common. Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Sun Coast promotes a safe environment of diversity and inclusion for all youth and families, volunteers, donors, job candidates, and staff. We provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibit discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, creed, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, marital status, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
$23k-29k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Recruitment and Marketing Specialist
Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida 4.1
West Palm Beach, FL job
Job Description
RECRUITMENT AND MARKETING SPECIALIST
Part-Time | Out-Based | Flexible Hours | $30 Hourly
Be the Spark That Lights the Way.
If you believe that every girl deserves a place where she belongs, a caring and committed adult who sees her potential, and a supportive peer network-this might be the most fulfilling job you ever take.
At Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida, we are expanding our team of part-time Recruitment and Marketing Specialists (Recruitment Specialists) to reach new families, open new doors, and introduce girls across our region to the life-changing impact of Girl Scouting. This isn't a behind-the-scenes role. This is you, in schools, at community events, and in neighborhoods-talking with parents and helping girls take their first step into the world of Girl Scouts.
As a Recruitment and Marketing Specialist, you'll be the face of Girl Scouts in the community, attending events and staffing "pop-up" informational booths in schools, libraries, and faith-based organizations. Your job is to connect with families, showcase the benefits of the Girl Scout Leadership Experience, and turn interest into action by helping them register on-site. You'll set up and manage recruitment booths, lead engaging activities with girls, answer questions with clarity and enthusiasm, and ensure we capture every lead and contact accurately for follow-up - if we don't succeed in registering them right then.
As a Recruitment and Marketing Specialist, you'll receive all the training and materials you need-from current marketing collateral to engaging talking points to technology to activity supplies-so you're never showing up unprepared. What we need from you is energy, initiative, tech-savvy and the ability to connect with both kids and adults in meaningful ways. You'll work independently, but always as part of a team that shares your goals.
The schedule for a Recruitment and Marketing Specialist is flexible and based on the events you're assigned to-days, evenings, and weekends depending on community need. You'll need reliable transportation and a strong internet connection at home to stay connected with staff and systems. You'll report results after each event and share updates on your progress. Expect to travel to multiple locations during peak seasons. The Recruitment and Marketing Specialist role is a non-benefitted, part-time position with no guaranteed hours or schedule, but with meaningful, mission-aligned work that makes a real difference.
The ideal candidate has at least one year of recent experience in outreach, sales, or education, and is comfortable working independently while managing multiple contacts and tasks. If you've ever been a Girl Scout Troop Leader-or just know what it means to build community-you're already ahead. Bilingual Spanish or French speakers are encouraged to apply.
This work matters. The Florida Girl Report reveals staggering statistics: over half of Florida high school girls report persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness. But we also know that when a girl has access to a safe space where she belongs, caring and committed adults, and a supportive peer network, she's far more likely to thrive. That's where Girl Scouts comes in. That's where you come in - as our next Recruitment and Marketing Specialist.
We're not looking for someone who just hands out flyers. We're looking for a Recruitment and Marketing Specialist who is magnetic, sparks the interest of potential new members, and builds excitement for all the Girl Scout Leadership Experience has to offer!
How do you apply?
Complete our online application.
Roles will be filled based on business need. Continued employment depends on your availability to work when needed, and results obtained when working.
Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States for any employer. Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida does not sponsor applicants for work visas. Note: This posting may be closed or canceled at any time based on business needs.
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$30 hourly 2d ago
Summer Camp Kitchen Team - Camp Welaka
Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida 4.1
Jupiter, FL job
TURN THIS SUMMER INTO YOUR NEXT ADVENTURE!
EMBRACE EXPLORATION: If you love the outdoors and a new adventure, spend it at beautiful Camp Welaka in sunny Jupiter, Florida where we will host girls for Adventure-themed summer camp sessions!
What will a typical day look like in this role?
Do you enjoy inventing creative and nutritious meals for kids? This position provides the ability to produce a variety of nutritious, appetizing meals on a set schedule, ensuring that the cuisine is a positive and memorable experience for every camper. This position is also responsible for ensuring the kitchen is operated and maintained in accordance with all applicable quality/ safety standards.
This position lives on property in an air-conditioned cabin however you must be able to withstand the heat and stress of an average day (and night) at camp.
While no two days will ever be the same, there will be one daily constant: our ultimate goal is to make sure that everyone is having a safe and fantastic time at camp!
Who are we seeking?
A creative individual who enjoys camping, delicious cuisine, and making meals for kids.
Someone who can communicate clearly, verbally and in writing, with children, parents, volunteers, peers, supervisors and subordinates.
Someone who can stand for long periods of time and can withstand the South Florida summer sun and heat.
An individual with the ability to lift up to 40 pounds and stand for long periods of time.
Someone who has supervisory experience and can motivate their team to be creative, keep things clean, and meet a set schedule for mealtimes.
What else will you need?
Must be at least 18 years of age.
Required to timely complete a Level 2 criminal background check with a determination that you are eligible for employment.
Required to timely complete a motor vehicle background check with eligibility for coverage under applicable agency insurance.
Required to timely complete a post-offer, pre-employment health examination, with the ability to perform the essential duties of the job with or without reasonable accommodation, and submit health history record prior to first day of work.
Strong preference for supervisory experience, experience working with large youth groups, ability to swim, and knowledge of outdoor programming.
Click on Full Job Description below for more details!
Our 2026 summer camp sessions are as follows:
Mandatory Pre-Camp Staff Training: Monday 6/8/26 - Thursday 6/11/26
Resident Camp Session 1: Friday 6/12/26- Saturday 6/13/26
Resident Camp Session 2: Wednesday 6/17/26 - Saturday 6/20/26
Adventure Camp : Monday 6/22/26 - Friday 6/26/26
Resident Camp Session 3: Tuesday 7/7/26- Saturday 7/11/26
Resident Camp Session 4: Sunday 7/12/26 - Thursday 7/16/26
Clean Up Day: Friday 7/17/26
Note: Applicants are encouraged to commit to all summer camp sessions, and if approved to work less than all of the sessions, must be able to commit to the entire session or sessions they are selected to work. All selected candidates must attend pre-camp training.
Learn more about our summer camp experience: Summer Camp | Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida (gssef.org)
How do you apply?
Complete our online application in consideration for an opportunity to begin your career in Girl Scouting today!
Note: Preference is given first to prior seasonal summer camp staff who are invited to return.
Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States for any employer. Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida does not sponsor applicants for work visas. Note: This posting may be closed or canceled at any time based on business needs.
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$19k-26k yearly est. 24d ago
Senior, Employment Consultant
Best Buddies Int. Inc. 3.6
Best Buddies Int. Inc. job in Orlando, FL
Best Buddies International is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to establishing a global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment, leadership development, inclusive living, and family support for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).
Best Buddies is the largest organization dedicated to ending the social, physical and economic isolation of the 200 million people worldwide with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Our programs empower people with IDD to form meaningful friendships with their peers, secure jobs, improve communication and advocacy skills, and live independently, while also offering support for their families.
Job Title: Senior, Employment Consultant
Department: State Operations and Programs
Reports to: Director Jobs/State Director
Salary Range: $42,000-$52,000
# of direct reports: 0-3
Position Overview: The primary responsibility of the Senior, Employment Consultant is to function as a coach, mentor, and vocational support professional working one-to-one with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). This includes supporting participants through the job seeking process, onboarding, and ongoing training while managing essential documentation, compliance requirements, and employer relationships to foster successful and sustainable employment. The Senior, Employment Consultant empowers individuals to achieve meaningful employment by providing personalized guidance, skills development, and advocacy. This position supports individuals as they navigate barriers, maximize their potential, and secure opportunities that enhance their independence and overall quality of life.
In addition, the Senior, Employment Consultant works directly with Jobs leadership steering expansion plans for their office's Jobs program, identifying new funding opportunities, serving as the main point of contact for funding agencies, supporting long term plans for growth and staffing, and potentially serving as the primary liaison for any national partners with local presence in their area.
Job Requirements:
Bachelor's degree and 3-5 years of professional experience OR minimum 5 years relevant experience. Best Buddies program experience a plus.
Ability to engage comfortably with individuals with IDD, addressing sensitive topics with empathy and professionalism
Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to engage, support, balance and steward multiple relationships while guiding individuals toward success
Basic skills in public speaking, group facilitation, and delivering engaging presentations
Familiarity with Office 365 and a basic understanding of social media platforms
Strong writing ability, attention to detail, and proficiency in project and time management
Capable of working autonomously while also collaborating effectively in a dynamic fast-paced environment
Willingness to travel frequently within the local area and use a personal cell phone for work-related communication
Fundraising events are a core part of the organization's success and require full staff participation and therefore, occasional weekend work may be necessary to support events and other initiatives throughout the year
Access to an automobile with applicable insurance or other reliable transportation
Employment is contingent upon state accreditation and the ability to obtain federal suitability clearance for the Ticket to Work program.
Job Duties include, but are not limited to:
Programs
Utilize a person-centered approach supporting individuals in job searching efforts in industries and opportunities that match their skills and interests, within their communities and based on transportation options available
Upon job placement, the Senior, Employment Consultant will provide the individual with support during orientation, onboarding and throughout the early stages of training with the goal of fostering an independent work environment and eventually fading support to quarterly contact
Develop and maintain positive relationships with the individual, guardian when applicable, their families, Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) counselors, advocates, and employers
Identify natural supports within the individual's workplace to provide additional support and ensure the individual is embraced and fully included as a member of the team
Compassionately encourage and educate individuals, parents and/or guardians of the opportunities available to anyone seeking a career, as well as the benefit to programs such as Ticket to Work
Guides participants, guardians and family members in navigating Social Security issues, offering referrals to local Work Incentives and Planning and Assistance (WIPA) and/or Community Work Incentive Counselors (CWIC) available through their state Vocational Rehabilitation
Maintain regular communication with employers/supervisors advocating for the participants' rights to equal treatment and fair wages, while encouraging self-advocacy and maintaining positive relationships with employment partners
Maintain detailed and timely documentation of participant interactions, progress, and outcomes in SETWorks for compliance and program tracking
Provide regular caseload reviews w/supervisors ensuring relevance and alignment w/participant goals and needs
Provide individuals with travel training and/or assistance with public transportation, including advocating with funding agencies to identify additional transportation services available
Understand and educate participants on safety guidelines in the workplace including emergency procedure quizzes to ensure the welfare, health, and safety of all
Encourage participants to explore other Best Buddies programs that can help them build valuable social connections and expand their network
Potential to serve as Partnership Lead for National Employer Partners as deemed appropriate by leadership
Participate in various initiatives with the National Jobs team to highlight the Jobs Program
Present information to other mission pillars as necessary (Friendship, Leadership, Living, Family Support) and support school-based staff with job readiness and self-advocacy training
Create training content and encourage participation in state events and trainings
Develop materials and opportunities to engage within pillars on state level
Marketing and Fund Development
Perform direct asks to employer partners regarding sponsorships, walk teams, corporate donations, etc.
Make presentations to VR agency and serve as main point of contact for all funding agencies
Contribute content and images of job participants for social media platforms and various annual initiatives
Operations
Assume full responsibility for a caseload of successfully employed job participants, including the documenting, tracking of billable services, and compliance requirements within the SETWorks secure database. May oversee SETWorks and VR payments state-wide in larger offices.
Completes required paperwork in a timely and organized manner, including but not limited to Individualized Written Program Plan (IWPP), annual paperwork, safety exercises, and all reports required for local funding agencies
Serve as the Ticket to Work lead person completing provider training to gain portal access and help identify ticketholders to create a state revenue stream
Collaborate with Jobs Program supervisor to ensure that all required billing documentation is completed accurately and ensure timely submission for funding reimbursement.
Attend regular staff meetings to discuss referrals, updates and in-house training, contributing to team coordination and knowledge sharing
Engage in conference calls with the National Jobs team and participate in professional development opportunities including workshops and leadership events
Human Resources
Manage intern(s) as deemed necessary by state office needs
Assist with the screening, interviewing and onboarding of new Employment Consultants, additionally serving as a resource/mentor
Best Buddies is an affirmative action employer, in addition to an EOE and M/F/V/PWD/PV employer. Diversity, equity, and inclusion are foundational to Best Buddies International's core values and help the organization continue to achieve its mission. Here at Best Buddies, our goal is to lead and advocate for a more inclusive world.
Best Buddies offers a comprehensive and generous benefits program that include financial security, health and wellness and time off.
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