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  • Vice President of Advancement

    Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri 3.4company rating

    Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri job in Saint Louis, MO

    Job Description Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri is a growing organization and always focused on taking the best care of its many constituents. It is the 6th largest affiliate in the nation and for over 6 years been the leader in quality service. It focuses its services on youth ages 5-25. Our Mission: We build trusting and enduring relationships that encourage and support young people POSITION PURPOSE: The VP of Advancement role is to cultivate donors, board and government relationships while maintaining the highest quality standards in a way that ensures alignment with the strategic plan and results in measurable, cost-effective outcomes, while retaining the creative, innovative spark that drives the Big Brother Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri's concept and mission. Outcomes/Goals FUND DEVELOPMENT: • Lead, plan and direct relationships with prospects and existing donors to meet major gift giving goals and ongoing strategic initiatives. • Proactively identify qualified new corporate, individual, foundation and other major gift prospects. • Cultivate relationships and determine approach with all donors. • Follow up after fundraising meetings to ensure effective planning, execution, and stewardship. • Build relationships and serve as Liaison with Local, State, and Federal Government lobbyists and agencies. • Assist with planning and execution of fund-raising events. PARTNER WITH CEO: • Work closely with CEO to implement strategic and annual plans and to develop processes and procedures to develop it. • Ensure CEO is spending more time on the critical issues and agency priorities, including thinking strategically and strengthening and expanding critical relationships and partnerships. • Ensure that project plans are developed, executed, and achieved in alignment with strategic plan and annual operation plans. • Develop key relationships within BBBSA. • Cultivate and deepen stakeholder connections across different communities/audiences. • Participate in group activities and other events and activities important to the advancement of BBBSEMO. BOARD RELATIONS: • Provide project leadership to Board of Directors, present to Board at quarterly meetings, and serve on Board committees as needed. • Ensure BBBSEMO is adhering to the strategic plan, delivering status reports to the board. • Build relationships to solidify strong partnerships. • Leverage relationships to drive agency initiatives and results. Job Competencies & Agency Values Job Competencies: Strategic Agility - See ahead with clear intentions and purposeful actions; can anticipate future consequences and trends accurately; has broad knowledge and perspective; is future oriented; can articulately paint credible pictures and visions of possibilities and likelihoods; can create competitive and breakthrough strategies and plans. Consistently ask where we are and how we will get there. Drives Results - A bias for action; an eagerness to take initiative. Agency performance is top of mind. Communicate vision, set priorities, develop, and execute plans to achieve desired outcomes. Can be counted on to exceed goals successfully; is consistently one of the top performers; very bottom-line oriented; steadfastly pushes self and others for results. Interpersonal Savvy - Relates well to all people inside and outside of the agency; builds appropriate rapport; listens; builds constructive and effective relationships; uses diplomacy and tact; truly values people; can diffuse even high-tension situations comfortably. Approachable, attentive and others oriented. First seek to understand. Process Management -Good at figuring out the most effective and efficient processes get things done; focus on continuous improvement; knows how to organize people and activities; understands how to separate and combine tasks into efficient workflow; knows what to measure and how to measure it; can see opportunities for synergy and integration where others can't; can simply complex processes; gets more out of fewer resources. Decision Quality - Make good and timely decisions that keep the agency moving forward. Able to work in an environment of ambiguity and uncertain; consider both the short and long-term impact of decisions; plan for how the consequences of decisions affect the team; hold others accountable for making sound decisions; make and act on decisions even if they are unpopular. Able to establish resources and/or processes to gather information/data for problem solving or analysis; create an environment that supports cross-functional analysis and problem solving; ensure that agency-level decisions are based on data and sound reasoning. Agency Values Agency Values We Center Youth (the Individual and their Family) We prioritize the needs and the safety of youth and families in our decision-making, actions, and owning our outcomes. Listen to, learn from, and support youth to be experts of their own lives and futures. We develop with youth, not for youth. We welcome all youth regardless of race, color, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or ability. We respect and affirm young people's personhood, unique abilities, contributions, and ideas. We Progress and Grow Intentionally We strive to improve our services and impact in our community. Demonstrate intention by choosing partnerships, making decisions, and using language that aligns with where we want to go. We use creativity, innovation, and continuous learning to engage as many stakeholders as possible. We Cultivate Belongingness We encourage everyone to be their authentic selves, and we strive to cultivate an environment where all youth, families, staff, board members, mentors, and community partners feel respected, valued, and accepted. We bring participants together to provide an environment where they feel like they belong. We bridge gaps to drive agency-wide connections and partnerships. Make opportunities to enjoy time together in meaningful ways. We Commit to Access & Opportunity Principles Recognize and affirm the diverse backgrounds and lived experiences of all our stakeholders - youth, families, donors, mentors, staff, vendors, and community partners. We amplify the voices of individuals who have historically and systemically been denied opportunities to affect change. We know our organization will continue advancing when we seek diverse viewpoints. Progress Access, Belonging and Opportunity through continual learning and providing opportunities for our stakeholders to contribute to our mission. We Succeed When We Collaborate and Communicate Through strong communication between our staff, mentors, youth, parents, board members, and partners, we build impactful connections. Relationship building is at the core of our work. We provide opportunities for staff and program participants to express their experiences, with the goal of advancing the organization and making improvements to support our communities. We commit to building and sustaining effective collaboration throughout the organization. To do so, we must incorporate clear, inclusive communication in all our efforts. QUALIFICATIONS Bachelors' Degree required. Masters/MBA or similar advanced degree highly desired. Minimum ten (10) years of strategic management experience required with progressive responsibilities at the senior management level. Demonstrated track record with donor relations. Project Management experience. Certification a plus. SKILLS AND ABILITIES Demonstrated capacity in leadership, solution-based resolution, and coaching skills Effective communication skills, both verbal and written Proven track record of facilitating project management and development within a growing organization Ability to effectively interface with senior leadership, managers, board of directors, donors, and staff Ability to operate as an effective tactical and strategic thinker Familiarity (understanding) of nonprofit finance and accounting regulations General understanding of finance, marketing, programs, systems, and human resources Time management and organizational skills. Proficiency in MS Office Suite Ability to make presentations and move people to action COMPETENCIES Self-Awareness Change Management Integrity Humility Curiosity Empathy Civility Critical Thinking/Problem Solving Accountable Adaptable/Agility Confident WORK ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Routine and flexible office environment with the ability to work away from the office and beyond regular work schedules when needed to complete the work. COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS Salary will be based upon professional and academic experience. Immediate and 100% coverage on health and dental insurance. Life insurance, short-term and long-term disability insurance following the first ninety (90) days of employment. 401(k)-3% match per year following first year of employment. .625 cents reimbursement on business miles and 100% of out-of-office parking for business meetings, etc. After ninety 90 days staff will receive five (5) days of paid vacation and ten (10) days of paid vacation after one year of service. Accrue one (1) day per month of sick leave (can also be used for family illnesses)-can carry up to thirty (30) days of sick leave. Two (2) personal days per year following the first ninety days of employment. Annual raises based on performance, culture and agency's ability. Eleven (11) paid holidays. Equal Employment Opportunity BBBSEMO provides equal employment opportunities to all qualified individuals without regard to race, creed, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, or non-disqualifying physical or mental handicap or disability. Americans with Disabilities Act Applicants as well as employees who are or become disabled must be able to perform the essential duties & responsibilities either unaided or with reasonable accommodation. The organization shall determine reasonable accommodation on a case-by-case basis in accordance with applicable law. *************** - Find on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at @bbbsemo.
    $112k-169k yearly est. 8d ago
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  • Alumni Mentoring Manager

    Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri 3.4company rating

    Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri job in Saint Louis, MO

    2025 Employee Job Description Alumni Mentoring Manager The Alumni Success Specialist supports young adults (ages 18-25) in achieving success in one of the three E's - Employment, Enrollment, or Enlistment - by maintaining consistent engagement, coaching toward goals, fostering meaningful relationships, and connecting alumni to resources, opportunities, and caring adults. This role ensures alumni have the tools, guidance, and encouragement they need to thrive as they transition into adulthood. Outcomes/Goals Consistent Alumni Engagement & Relationship Building Maintain contact with assigned caseload using multiple methods (text, call, video, email, in-person) according to each Alumni's personalized Contact Plan. Maintain goal of 70% monthly engagement rate Coaching & Support Build and sustain relationships with alumni who are active in Big Futures. Implement strategies to ensure at least 80% of active alumni are engaged in one of the 3E's (employment, education, enlistment). Celebrate milestones and achievements while addressing barriers in a timely manner. Work collaboratively across teams to identify alumni in transition, those at risk of disengagement, or those needing specialized support (e.g., young parents, new graduates). Assess alumni needs, provide coaching, and collaborate with each alum to co-create an individual success plan. Documentation & Accountability Maintain accurate and timely data in electronic and paper files. Document all contacts, next steps, and support notes in a timely manner. Track program outputs and outcomes including high school graduation, enrollment status, employment updates, life events, and young parent status. Ensure compliance with grant requirements and accurate reporting of billable hours. Additional Responsibilities: Career & College Readiness Support: Facilitate alumni participation in college visits, career fairs, mock interviews, and resume/FAFSA workshops. Alumni Engagement Events: Plan and participate in group workshops, alumni mixers, and speaker panels to keep alumni connected to Big Futures and to each other. Data-Driven Coaching: Use data to identify trends (e.g., alumni struggling with retention in school or employment) and propose solutions. Feedback Loop: Collect alumni feedback regularly to improve programming and share insights with leadership. Other duties as assigned. Job Competencies Problem Solver- Can quickly find common ground and solves problems effectively for the good of all with minimal noise; encourages collaboration. Asks good questions and probes all sources for answers; can see underlying or hidden problems and patterns and doesn't stop at the first answer. Organizing - Can marshal resources (people, funding, material, support) to get things done; can orchestrate multiple activities at once to accomplish a goal; uses resources efficiently and effectively; arranges information and files in a useful manner. Knowledgeable about all aspects or an organization; knows how to get things done both through informal and formal channels and the informal network. Interpersonal Savvy - Relates well to all kinds of people, up, down, and sideways, inside and outside the organization; builds appropriate rapport; listens; builds constructive and effective relationships; uses diplomacy and tact; truly values people; can diffuse even high-tension situations comfortably. Time Management/Priority Setting - Spends his/her time and the time of others on what's important; quickly zeros in on the critical few; can quickly sense what will help or hinder accomplishing a goal; eliminates roadblocks; creates focus. Monitors process, progress and results appropriately. Delivers timely details on projects. Is able to maintain a focused and consistent work effort toward priorities. QUALIFICATIONS, EXPERIENCE, & SKILLS Education and Experience Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 4 years of experience in related field; or Associate's Degree with a minimum of 6 years of experience in a related field. Experience working with adolescent to young adult population Knowledge and experience working in secondary and/or post-secondary institutions preferred. Experience in program and project management, youth program development, career services, and/or workforce development, strongly preferred. Strong problem-solving and creative thinking skills, with a track record of identifying and implementing effective solutions Experience working with and supporting diverse populations. Qualifications Strong project planning and organization skills Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team Effective cross-cultural communication skills Must values diversity in all forms and maintains sensitivity to the culture and demographics of our service region Event coordination experience Effective communication skills, including written communication Ability to manage multiple projects and work with a variety of staff, volunteers & families Excellent interpersonal skills both in person and via phone interactions Strong documentation skills for maintaining system and process records Self-directed and proactive work style, with the ability to manage tasks and projects independently while seeking guidance when needed WORK ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Technology/computer skills needed. Proficient in the following platforms: MS Office Suite (specifically Word, Excel, & Teams); Outlook, & Zoom. Flexible work hours to meet the needs of youth and young adults, may include nights and weekends. In person visits are a required part of the job (at school, at home or in community) Must have reliable transportation, valid driver's license, and meet state required automobile insurance minimums Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri Agency Values We Center Youth (the Individual and their Family) We Progress and Grow Intentionally We Cultivate Belongingness We Commit to Access and Opportunity for All We Succeed When We Collaborate and Communicate Typical Profile of a Big Brothers Big Sisters Team Member: Someone who knows how to make things happen. A thinker who can participate in a team environment to create and execute new projects and goals. A self-starter who isn't afraid to work hard. Someone who understands what it means to "take ownership" and run with it. A planner who can map out the steps to success and follow through. Someone who is adaptable and quick on their feet. Someone who is curious - always on the lookout for the next opportunity, to create and/or improve. Compensation and Benefits Salary will be based upon professional and academic experience (salary range $44,000-$46,000). 401(k)-3% match per year following first year of employment. .625 cents reimbursement on business miles and 100% of out of office parking for business meetings, etc. Immediate and 100% coverage on health and dental insurance. Life insurance, short-term and long-term disability insurance following the first ninety days of employment. 100% employer paid daily parking in covered garage. After 90 days, staff will receive 5 days of paid vacation and 10 days of paid vacation after one year of service. Accrue 1 day per month of sick leave (can also be used for family illnesses)-can carry up to 30 days of sick leave. 2 personal days per year following the first ninety days of employment. Annual raises based on performance, culture, and agency's ability. 11 paid holidays. Equal Employment Opportunity BBBSEMO provides equal employment opportunities to all qualified individuals without regard to race, creed, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, or non-disqualifying physical or mental handicap or disability. Americans with Disabilities Act Applicants as well as employees who are or become disabled must be able to perform the essential duties & responsibilities either unaided or with reasonable accommodation. The organization shall determine reasonable accommodation on a case-by-case basis in accordance with applicable law. *************** - Find on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram at @bbbsemo.
    $44k-46k yearly 8d ago
  • PRN HOUSE KEEEPER

    Addington Place of Lee's Summit 4.3company rating

    Independence, MO job

    About Arvum Senior Living Arvum Senior Living proudly manages Assisted Living and Memory Care communities across 8 different states, representing over 2,000 units throughout the Gulf Coast and Midwest region. Rooted in our Pillars of Excellence, Arvum creates purpose-driven environments where seniors are supported with compassion and where Team Members find meaningful work, strong culture, and continuous opportunities to grow. As part of one of the largest senior living organizations in the country, Arvum communities have earned Great Place to Work certifications from 2022-2026. At Arvum, your purpose and your growth are important to us. We continually aspire and invest in learning and development opportunities that support our team members' professional growth, ensuring every Team Member can build a rewarding and enriching career. We provide on the job training with no experience required for most positions. We offer rewarding career opportunities that include: Competitive wages Access to wages before payday Flexible scheduling options with full-time and part-time hours Paid time off and Holidays (full-time) Full benefit package including health, dental, vision and more (full-time) 401(K) with employer matching Paid training Opportunities for advancement Meals and uniforms Housekeeper Responsibilities: Performs cleaning duties according to schedule (daily, weekly, monthly) in assigned areas such as apartment homes, common areas, lounges and offices. Sweeps, dusts, dust mops, and wet mops all floors and stairways; spot cleans and vacuums floors, rugs, carpets and runners. Rotates runners in hallways and entryways. Cleans, sanitizes, and polishes both lavatory, shower and sink fixtures and facilities; stocks dispensers as necessary. Scrubs bath and shower room tiles, woodwork, window frames, and sills. Maintains equipment and materials needed to perform work in a clean and orderly condition. Collects trash and refuse from work areas and places in designated pick-up areas. Responsible for collecting, cleaning and redistributing the community laundry. Responsible for maintaining the commercial laundry in a clean, orderly and sanitary condition. Ensures cleaning chemicals are kept stored and locked when not in use. Ensures any cords, carts, equipment and other hazards are kept out of the way at all times, not blocking exits and in compliance with fire codes. Reports any needed repairs and supply and equipment needs to the Lead Housekeeper. Other duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS High School diploma or equivalent preferred. Previous housekeeping experience preferred. Ability to communicate effectively speaking the primary language of the residents. Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. Must demonstrate an interest in working with a senior population. Interacts with guests, residents, and staff in a courteous and friendly manner. Team Member is regularly required to stand; walk; use hands to finger, handle, or feel and reach with hands and arms. Team Member is frequently required to climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The Team Member is occasionally required to sit. Team Member must regularly lift and /or move up to 10 pounds, frequently lift and/or move up to 25 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and color vision. Benefits: In addition to a rewarding career and competitive salary, Discovery offers a comprehensive benefit package. Eligible team members are offered a comprehensive benefit package including medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurances, paid time off and paid holidays. Team members are eligible to participate in our outstanding 401(k) plan with company match our Employee Assistance Program and accident insurance policies. Thank you for your interest in Arvum Senior Living careers. If you have any questions about the position you are applying for, please contact the community directly. No agencies, please. We do not accept any unsolicited resumes from agencies under any circumstances. We receive inquiries from agencies daily. Agencies should not direct any inquiries or emails to hiring managers. Thank you. EOE D/V
    $25k-32k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Special Events Associate

    Hearth, Inc. 4.1company rating

    Boston, MA job

    Mission: Hearth is a non-profit organization dedicated to the elimination of homelessness among the elderly. This mission is accomplished through a unique blend of prevention, placement, and housing programs all designed to help elders find and succeed in homes of their own. To this end, all housing operated by Hearth provides a creative array of supportive services that assist residents to age with dignity, regardless of their special medical, mental health, or social needs. Hearth believes these goals are best accomplished through respect for elders and staff, with the desire to see both achieve their highest degree of potential. Position Overview The Special Events Associate takes a lead role in planning and executing special events for Hearth. This position plays a key role in connecting Hearth with the broader community by increasing awareness of the organization's mission, strengthening partnerships, and expanding engagement opportunities. The Associate represents Hearth at community events, develops outreach strategies, supports volunteer engagement, and collaborates across departments to elevate Hearth's visibility and impact among corporate and individual partners. The role works closely with the Development Director and other programmatic and administrative staff to support initiatives that strengthen organizational support, partnerships, and brand recognition. Essential Functions: Support the planning and execution of three primary events in the Hearth calendar: Winter Walk, Annual Meeting, and Annual Inspire Action Gala. Build and sustain strong relationships with community leaders, neighborhood associations, elected officials, businesses, universities, and civic partners. Represent Hearth at internal and external events, meetings, and other public-facing opportunities. Collaborate with development, volunteer, and program teams to align messaging, partnerships, and engagement efforts. Support communication and marketing initiatives that elevate Hearth's mission and highlight community impact. Duties and Responsibilities: Special Events In partnership with the CEO, Board, and Development team, assist in the development of short and long-term growth plans for special events. Assist in developing detailed event timelines, including vendor and venue coordination, marketing and email schedules, invitations, sponsorships and auction items, ticket sales, logistics (including permit and license deadlines), themes and activities, guest experience, communications, and night-of fundraising. Coordinate pre-event planning, day-of run-of-show, and post-event follow-up, communications, recognition, and reporting. Develop compelling event-related materials, including emails, social media promotions, event websites, signage, guest communications, and speaking points. Coordinate Hearth representation, staffing, logistics, and participant engagement at Winter Walk. Help with planning and logistics for the Annual Meeting. Support fundraising and program activities for the Inspire Action Gala, including community outreach, invitation management, sponsor cultivation, and volunteer coordination. Coordinate third-party events benefiting Hearth, ensuring appropriate, ethical, and approved use of the organization's brand. Research, develop, and support the launch of a young professionals group aligned with Hearth's mission. Help develop new community events that advance Hearth's mission related to donor stewardship, advocacy and education, community engagement, geographic expansion, and emerging opportunities. Collaborate with the Development Director and colleagues to engage corporate and individual prospects and develop sponsorship packages tailored to donor and partner interests. Solicit event sponsors, steward sponsor relationships year-round, and secure in-kind donations for raffles and auctions to support fundraising goals. Partner with the Development team to build fundraising and planning committees, raise awareness of Hearth events, and determine the most effective communication strategies across print, digital, and social platforms. Ensure accurate entry of event-related gifts and participation data in Raiser's Edge, including sponsorships, ticket sales, in-kind gifts, attendance, and night-of fundraising proceeds. Compile post-event evaluations and analyze results, tracking progress toward organizational goals related to community engagement, fundraising, and growth. Community Engagement & Relations In collaboration with the Volunteer Manager, cultivate partnerships with local stakeholders, businesses, service providers, educational institutions, and elected officials. Work with the Volunteer Manager, Development Associate, and Associate Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations to strengthen outreach, engagement, and relationship-building strategies. Representation Serve as a public ambassador for Hearth, promoting mission-driven initiatives and fostering trust within the community. Engage authentically with residents, neighbors, volunteers, partners, and businesses to support community cohesion and mission alignment. Marketing & Communications Assist with creation of outreach materials, including brochures, digital content, and event collateral, to support community and volunteer engagement efforts. Collaborate with staff to ensure accurate, timely, and consistent updates across web, print, and social platforms that reinforce Hearth's brand and mission. Stay current on social media trends and recommend innovative approaches to enhance engagement and visibility. Assist the Development team in the developing content strategy for the organization. Qualifications/Education/Experience Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Communications, Marketing, Social Work, Business, Human Services, or related field required. Two to five years of experience in event management, community engagement, outreach, nonprofit development, or communications preferred. Experience working with diverse populations, community partners, or mission-driven organizations strongly preferred. Outstanding written, verbal, and presentation skills. Ability to maintain a professional appearance and demeanor when representing Hearth in the community. Required Skills, Abilities, and Knowledge Ability to learn and demonstrate knowledge of Hearth's mission, programs, and services. Familiarity with marketing, social media, and community outreach platforms. Proficiency with Microsoft Office or Google Workspace and comfort learning new databases, CRM systems, and event-related platforms. Ability to build and sustain strong relationships across internal and external stakeholder groups. Strong organizational and project management skills, including the ability to manage multiple priorities simultaneously. Ability to communicate information clearly, concisely, and professionally. Ability to track, analyze, and adjust programs and processes based on data and outcomes. Adaptability, flexibility, and the ability to work under deadlines and changing priorities. Physical Requirements Ability to remain in a stationary position for extended periods. Ability to operate computers, phones, office equipment, and other technology used in outreach and communication. Ability to communicate effectively in person, by phone, and electronically. Ability to travel between Hearth sites and attend events and meetings off-site as needed. Ability to support event-related activities, including light setup and breakdown tasks, with or without reasonable accommodation. Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Statement Hearth is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of employment. We encourage applications from all qualified individuals, including those with diverse backgrounds and those with disabilities. Compensation: $65,000-$75,000 Pay Transparency: The above reflects the anticipated annual salary range for this position if hired to work in Massachusetts. The compensation offered to the candidate selected for the position will depend on several factors, including the candidate's educational background, skills and professional experience.
    $65k-75k yearly 4d ago
  • Quantitative Developer, IDEA Team

    CFA Institute 4.7company rating

    Boston, MA job

    About Us Wellington Management offers comprehensive investment management capabilities that span nearly all segments of the global capital markets. Our investment solutions, tailored to the unique return and risk objectives of institutional clients in more than 60 countries, draw on a robust body of proprietary research and a collaborative culture that encourages independent thought and healthy debate. As a private partnership, we believe our ownership structure fosters a long-term view that aligns our perspectives with those of our clients. About the Role The Team - Investment Data Engineering & Analytics (IDEA) The Investment Data Engineering & Analytics (IDEA) team sits within the Investment Platform (IP) COO organization. The IP COO group is responsible for enabling the Investment Platform to achieve its growth and efficiency goals by creating scalable centers of excellence, aligning with business needs, and integrating business and technology strategies. As data continues to grow in importance as an enabler of the investment process, the IDEA team is responsible for evolving the firm's research data and analytics platform. The team partners closely with investors, technologists, and enterprise data functions to build and sustain a platform that provides seamless access to a library of foundational research data and analytics across asset classes. The Position We are seeking a Quantitative Developer to join the IDEA team and help design, build, and extend our central research data platform. This individual will work primarily in Python and modern cloud data technologies to build the full stack of investment data and analytics: from transforming raw vendor and internal data into clean, well-modeled, investment-ready datasets to tools that power fundamental and systematic research. The ideal candidate combines strong Python engineering skills, a deep interest in data modeling and architecture, and a practical understanding of investment data and how investors use it. This person is energized by building in a dynamic environment, comfortable with ambiguity, and motivated by the opportunity to create structure from complexity. This role will work closely with both fundamental and quantitative investors and researchers, technology partners, and enterprise data teams. Key Responsibilities Design and implement robust data models for securities, issuers, fundamentals, time series, and analytics across multiple asset classes (e.g., equity, fixed income, macro). Develop and maintain Python-based libraries and services that provide consistent, well-documented access to research data and analytics. Partner with data engineering to ensure upstream data and pipelines support analytics needs. Collaborate with investors and quantitative researchers to understand their workflows and translate requirements into scalable data and tooling solutions. Contribute to the rationalization of data vendors and the convergence of legacy data stores into a cohesive, central platform capability. Implement and enhance data and analytics quality controls, monitoring, and documentation to promote trust in both the data and the analytics built on top of it. Participate in code reviews, design discussions, and standards-setting to ensure high engineering quality and reusability across the platform. Proactively identify opportunities to improve performance, usability, and reliability of the platform, and drive initiatives from concept through to. Required Skills & Qualifications Technical skills Strong hands-on experience with Python for data-intensive applications, including use of common libraries (e.g., pandas, polars, numpy) and building testable, maintainable, production-quality code. Solid understanding of data modeling concepts, particularly for time-series and reference data (e.g. slowly changing dimensions, point-in-time and bi-temporal data). Proficiency with SQL and experience working with large datasets in modern data platforms (e.g., Snowflake, cloud data warehouses, data lakes) and open-source formats such as parquet. Strong software engineering fundamentals: version control (git), code reviews, unit/integration testing, logging, and documentation. Domain knowledge Working knowledge of investment data, including: Security master and symbology (e.g., issuer vs. security identifiers, vendor symbologies). Fundamental data (e.g., financial statements, estimates), pricing and returns, benchmarks, and basic risk/portfolio concepts. Familiarity with the practical use of data in investment workflows such as screening, backtesting, portfolio analysis, factor, and performance / attribution concepts. Experience & Education 3-7 years of professional experience as a quantitative developer, quantitative analyst, or research platform/analytics engineer in asset management, a hedge fund, or a similarly data-driven financial environment. Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics, or a related quantitative field, or equivalent professional experience. Not sure you meet 100% of our qualifications? That's ok. If you believe that you could excel in this role, we encourage you to apply and welcome a chance to review your background. We are dedicated to building and maintaining a diversified workforce and considering a broad array of candidates with a variety of skill, workplace experiences, and backgrounds. Equal Opportunity As an equal opportunity employer, Wellington Management ensures that all qualified applicants will receive equal consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, religion, creed, national origin, age, ancestry, disability (physical or mental), medical condition, citizenship, marital status, pregnancy, veteran or military status, genetic information or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. If you are a candidate with a disability, or are assisting a candidate with a disability, and require an accommodation to apply for one of our jobs, please email us at **********************************. Compensation The base salary range for this position is: USD 90,000 - 180,000. This range takes into account the wide range of factors that are considered when making compensation decisions, including but not limited to skill sets; role; skills and experience; certifications; and education. This range is an estimate, and further details on salary and total compensation aspects will be shared with candidates during the recruitment process. Base salary is only one component of Wellington's total compensation approach. Other rewards may include a discretionary Corporate Bonus and/ or Incentives, if eligible. In addition, we offer a comprehensive and high value benefit package to meet the unique needs of our employees and their families, and we are committed to fostering a flexible work environment that enables employees to thrive personally and professionally. Examples of our benefits include retirement plan, health and wellbeing, dental, vision, and pharmacy coverage, health savings account, flexible spending accounts and commuter program, employee assistance program, life and disability insurance, adoption assistance, back-up childcare, tuition/CFA reimbursement and paid time off (leave of absence, paid holidays, volunteer, sick and vacation time). Work Environment We believe that in person interactions inspire and energize our community and are essential to our culture. In support of this commitment, our employees work from our offices 4 days a week with flexibility to work remote 1 day a week. We believe that this approach ultimately supports our mission to deliver investment excellence to our clients and their beneficiaries over the long term. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $33k-49k yearly est. 1d ago
  • On-Call Rehabilitation Department Driver

    Alphapointe 3.9company rating

    Kansas City, MO job

    As part of its mission, Alphapointe provides preferential hiring to people with vision impairments (legally blind). Alphapointe is a non-profit agency whose mission is to empower people with vision loss to achieve their goals and aspirations. Alphapointe offers a great working environment that's both challenging and satisfying as well as an array of benefits including medical, dental, vision and life insurance, short and long term disability, PTO, paid holidays and flexible spending options as well as a generous 401(k). Job Summary: Under the general direction of the Rehabilitation Services Manager, provides safe and courteous transportation to clients participating in rehabilitation programs. Essential Functions: Provides safe, courteous transportation to clients participating in the rehabilitation programs. Maintains cleanliness, fueling, and operational readiness of assigned vehicles. Drives staff when necessary to perform professional activities. Demonstrates quality customer service as perceived by all customer groups and is ethical in relationships with consumers, coworkers, families, visitors, and members of the community. Assists clients with mobility aids, adaptive tools, and personal items during entry and exit from vehicles. Supports off-site training activities and field trips as needed by the instructional team. Communicate promptly with staff and clients regarding schedule changes or delays. Additional Functions: * Other duties as assigned Requirements: Valid driver's license Excellent driving record Ability to work flexible hours, including early mornings and mid-afternoons Available for on-call driving assignments with 48 hours' notice Ability to use own vehicle or company fleet vehicle (mileage tracking required) Working Conditions: * Considerable daily travel, usually within a 20-mile radius of campus Alphapointe is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer. Minority/Female/Disability/Veteran
    $22k-30k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Supervisor-Surgical Services, Full Time - Mercy Jefferson

    Mercy 4.5company rating

    Festus, MO job

    Find your calling at Mercy! The Supervisor- Perioperative Services RN is responsible for managing the care of the pediatric and adult patient requiring a surgical procedure that requires moderate to complex assessments, interventions, and levels of nursing vigilance. The Supervisor - Perioperative Services RN is responsible to the Manager and Director of Nursing for the assigned Perioperative unit. This position provides clinical and operational leadership of patient care services with direct supervision of nursing and support staff. In addition, it ensures consistent provision of developmentally appropriate quality patient care in accordance with all applicable federal, regulatory and professional standards and requirements. Performs duties and responsibilities in a manner consistent with our mission, values, and Mercy Service Standards. Position Details: Supervisor - Surgical Services 40 hours per week, Days Mercy Hospital Jefferson Festus, MO 63028 Education: Graduated from a school of nursing (Associate's Degree, Diploma, or BSN). Licensure: Current licensure in state of practice as a Registered Nurse (RN) required. Experience: Minimum of three (3) to five (5) years current clinical experience required. Certifications: Basic Life Support certification through the American Heart Association or successful completion of course within 30 days of hire. Other: Demonstrated leadership skills and excellent clinical competence, including proficiency in nursing improvement processes. Demonstrated excellent interpersonal team-building, collaboration, negotiation, problem-solving, as well as spoken and written communication skills. Must be able to safely and successfully perform job-related functions, with or without reasonable accommodation required by federal, state, or local law. Preferred Education: Bachelor of Science (BSN) preferred. Preferred Experience: More than five (5) years of experience in a hospital setting. Preferred Certifications: CNOR, CPAN, or CRNFA certifications preferred. Why Mercy? From day one, Mercy offers outstanding benefits - including medical, dental, and vision coverage, paid time off, tuition support, and matched retirement plans for team members working 32+ hours per pay period. Join a caring, collaborative team where your voice matters. At Mercy, you'll help shape the future of healthcare through innovation, technology, and compassion. As we grow, you'll grow with us. keyword(s): RN supervisor leadership surgical services nurse patient care nursing registered nurse patients full time
    $37k-61k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Fitness Director

    YMCA of Greater Boston 4.3company rating

    Needham, MA job

    Under the supervision of the Senior Program Director, the Healthy Living Director's primary responsibility is to drive a transformative and engaging experience in health and wellness at the branch. Healthy Living Director will have an explicit focus on engaging with members through, but not limited to, the fitness centers, group exercise, personal training, and community and specialty health classes. This position, under the direction of the Senior Program Director, will require supervision of group exercise, personal trainers, and fitness floor staff. The position workflow will be determined by the individual branch's needs. Key Responsibilities Key Functions/Responsibilities: In accordance with the policies, by‑laws, and constitution of the YMCA of Greater Boston, the Health and Wellness Director will support the successful execution of the YMCA of Greater Boston's strategic imperatives to be a charity, partner, and employer of choice for years to come. The healthy living director will create a transformative Y Experience that builds loyal members, energizes employees and volunteers, inspires donors and stimulates growth and innovation. The Healthy living director will drive success in the following areas of responsibility to support a strong Y Experience: Performance Achievement: Accountable for the performance of your branch Healthy Living Experience team. Directly responsible for hiring, coaching and managing all direct reports and ensuring compliance with association hiring practices for all positions within their organizational structure. Conducts quarterly connections with direct reports to ensure progress with OKRs, ability to work well with others and discuss career development. Customer Service and Experience: Create a welcoming environment for members, guiding them to appropriate equipment or programs and sharing expectations with members regarding equipment usage, physical distancing, masks and cleaning. Direct Service: Primary job responsibility to engage with members through the fitness centers, personal training, group training and teaching classes to assist members on their health journey. Building connections and communities to increase member retention and engagement. The number of direct service hours will be determined by branch needs. Group Exercise Enrollment, Growth and Experience: Work with Senior Healthy Living Director to collect, track and assess key data to manage branch group exercise offerings and schedules in order to maximize group exercise participation. Customer Service and Experience: Train, coach, conduct reality checks and hold staff accountable to exemplary service to members, program participants and their parents across all programs. Respond immediately to net‑promoter feedback and concerns. Fiscal Management: Develop an annual budget according to association instructions and ensures successful execution of the plan. Work with all direct reports to identify growth opportunities, forecast on a monthly basis, and correct financial deficiencies in a timely manner. Operational Effectiveness: Ensure YMCA of Greater Boston's standards of excellence around scheduling, cleanliness and safety are met. Communicate and elevate any safety concerns, facility or equipment maintenance issues to appropriate team members. Member Engagement: Lead branch team to execute regular engagement events, in person and/or virtual. Utilize the YMCA of Greater Boston app and wearables to increase participation and help members achieve their personal goals. Marketing and Community Engagement: Represent and promote Healthy Living Programs and Membership in the community and at events. Actively drive internal marketing efforts to promote group exercise, challenges in the app, and cross‑promotion of other programs through member interactions and communications. Collaboration: Work in a collaborative manner with other departments and association leadership. Outcomes and Position Expectations for Branch/Branches Improvement in member retention by engagement in high‑quality group exercise programs Growth in all fee‑based programs. Hit weekly, monthly and annual sales goals. Hit all key metrics: packages sold and renewed. Growth and implementation of high‑quality medically based programs Operating practices and systems are in place and consistently implemented Membership growth & retention Program enrollment and growth Overall member experience Foster community among members through responding and resolving member concerns within a timely manner, and creating opportunities for members to get to know other members. Increased sense of community with and among members Maintain all “safe for you” and “safe for us” protocols. Skills, Knowledge & Expertise Education/Experience: Active, nationally accredited group exercise certification Bachelor's degree in exercise science, or a related field from an accredited college or university. CPR/AED and First Aid certifications A minimum of 3 years' experience in adult learning methods A minimum of 3-5 years' experience in work relating to group exercise, personal and group training, paid or volunteer required. Physical Demands: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Ability to physically and verbally interact with members and staff. At times, be able to lift amounts up to 50 lbs. Skills and Competencies: Knowledge and experience of sales practices and overcoming objections Excellent knowledge of computers, MS Office (Word and Excel), Adobe InDesign, and Internet Explorer. Ability to learn new software and search techniques quickly. Excellent keyboard skills. Excellent written (spelling, punctuation and grammar) and verbal communication skills and communicating the value of belonging to the Y. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work effectively as part of a team. Ability to handle multiple tasks, work independently, problem‑solve and possess effective time‑management skills. Ability to learn quickly and adapt to changing environments. Experience in developing highly engaging group exercise classes and offerings Knowledge of best practices related to group exercise and general health and wellness Ability to effectively motivate a team #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $30k-41k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Environmental Campaign Associate - Grassroots & Policy

    The Public Interest Network 4.0company rating

    Boston, MA job

    An environmental advocacy organization in Boston is seeking an entry-level Campaign Associate to help protect the environment, engaging in coalition building, media outreach, and grassroots organizing. This role offers training and opportunities for advancement, with a starting salary of $38,250 to $39,500. Ideal candidates will have a passion for environmental issues and strong communication skills. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $38.3k-39.5k yearly 22h ago
  • Travel Radiation Therapist - $2,565 per week

    American Medical Staffing 4.3company rating

    Kansas City, MO job

    This travel Radiation Therapist role involves delivering specialized patient care in a hospital setting in Kansas City, Missouri, requiring at least two years of experience and appropriate licensure. The position is a 12-week contract, offering competitive weekly pay and comprehensive benefits including health insurance, PTO, and discounts. The therapist works collaboratively with healthcare teams to administer treatments and advocate for patient safety and recovery. American Medical Staffing is seeking a travel Radiation Therapist for a travel job in Kansas City, Missouri. Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Radiation Therapist Discipline: Allied Health Professional Start Date: Duration: 12 weeks 40 hours per week Shift: 8 hours, days Employment Type: Travel We're living in the new normal. Lives and careers look different today. So why shouldn't you have a role that delivers excitement, fewer restrictions, and brings you closer to loved ones? At American Medical Staffing (AMS), we believe in supporting the pioneers who embody the sense of adventure each new placement brings and we're looking for a RADTHER: Radiation Therapist for our Hospital contract assignment. Job Title: RADTHER: Radiation Therapist Location: Kansas City, Missouri Pay Range: Competitive, Negotiable, with Weekly Pay Schedule: 8-Hour Days, 07:00:00-15:00:00, 8.00-5 Contract Length: 13 Weeks Requirements: · 2 years of experience as a RADTHER · Qualified applicants MUST have at least 2 years of experience in the Radiation Therapist · Valid RADTHER license · Be willing to obtain Missouri licensure Why Choose American Medical Staffing? · Day-One Benefits: Medical, dental, and vision plans with no waiting period. · Wellness PTO: Build 1 or 2 weeks of paid time off into your contract. · Hotel Discounts: Save up to 60% on hotel bookings with access to 700,000+ discounted properties. · Loyalty Program: Earn financial incentives automatically based on hours worked and assignment type. · Referral Program: $500 for you and $500 for each referral after 450 hours-no limits. · Working Advantage: Access exclusive discounts on retail, entertainment, and travel. · Scrub Discount: 20% off all scrubs through our customized AMS store. · Retirement Plans: 401(k) options to help you plan for the future. · Compliance & Credentialing Support: Let us handle the logistics so you can focus on patient care. Responsibilities · Deliver specialized care to patients across a variety of acute and subacute units. · Work closely with a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive and compassionate care. · Monitor patient conditions, administer treatments and document outcomes. · Advocate for the best possible patient experience while supporting recovery, safety, and continuity of care. Apply now to take the next step in your journey. American Medical Staffing is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, age, or any other non-merit factor. American Medical Staffing Job ID #96395. Pay package is based on 8 hour shifts and 40.0 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title: RADTHER:Radiation Therapist,07:00:00-15:00:00 About American Medical Staffing American Medical Staffing is a staffing agency headquartered in Baltimore, MD. Our goal is to CREATE an extraordinary experience for our health care professionals. Our roots are nurse owned and operated so we know what clinicians want - lots of options, a smooth and informed placement process, competitive and accurate pay, great customer service and responsiveness to requests, and advocacy when there is an issue. When AMS was founded in 2001, we started our company with a mission to be a better agency than our competitors. We have always put a heavy emphasis into what is best for our employees, not necessarily just our clients or our company. You are not an expense as you may be to a hospital; you are an asset. We take employee advocacy seriously; you are not just a number to us. The end result is that you don`t work for us; we work for you. Since starting in Baltimore, MD, we continue to grow throughout the country. Check out our industry leading reviews on Google and Indeed to see how much our clinicians enjoy working with us! · Benefits: AMS offers an array of benefits for any employee working 30 hours or more! Those eligible employees who choose to participate will pay the premiums with deductions from their pre-tax earnings. We offer a complete benefits package including Health Insurance, 401K with up to 2% match, Life, Vision, and Dental. From health and wellness support, financial or legal needs, or help with life's everyday challenges, our Employee Assistance Program provides you with resources, services and discounts to help you manage your unique concerns and save time, energy and money. We also offer additional Employee Perks that you can enjoy as an AMS employee: Scrubin - Uniform Discounts Working Advantage - unlimited access to thousands of exclusive discounts and special offers nationwide for theme parks, shows, tours, attractions, sports, concerts, hotels, rental cars, retail gift cards, movie tickets and much more Hotel Engine - Save up to 60% when booking hotel rooms, with access to more than 700,000 deeply discounted hotels worldwide. Discounted Pet Insurance Wellness Program, including fitness, nutrition and financial wellness Betterhelp - 1 month of free therapy, followed by a discounted rate for our Healthcare Professionals and their family members. Win Win Referral Bonus - $500 for you, and $500 for them! Benefits 401k retirement plan Life insurance Medical benefits Dental benefits Vision benefits Keywords: Radiation Therapist, Travel Healthcare Jobs, Radiation Therapy, Medical Staffing, Kansas City Healthcare, Travel Therapist Benefits, Patient Care, Radiation Treatment, Healthcare Contract Work, Medical Licensure
    $98k-115k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Emerging Markets Fixed Income Product Director

    CFA Institute 4.7company rating

    Boston, MA job

    A leading investment management firm in Boston is seeking an Investment Director to lead business and marketing strategy for their fixed income products. This role involves engaging with clients, ensuring investment integrity, and developing market strategies. Candidates should have a strong fixed income background, at least 8 years of relevant experience, and possess an MBA or CFA qualification. Join a collaborative team focused on delivering excellence in investment management. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $125k-164k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Director, Volunteer Programs

    City Year 4.2company rating

    Boston, MA job

    Corps Member Program Delivery and Experience - 40%Lead, manage, and coach a team of AmeriCorps members to achieve service performance requirements.Design and facilitate impactful trainings that include project management skills, facilitation of volunteer opportunities, graphic design, public speaking, light landscaping, construction, and more.Support site alignment on AmeriCorps member experience. Organize, lead, and/or assistpurpose of special projects may vary. in executing special projects that may fall outside the scope of regular duties. The specific responsibilities and Assume other tasks as delegated by supervisor. Full-time employees will be eligible for all benefits including vacation, sick days and organization holidays. You may participate in all benefit programs that City Year establishes and makes available to eligible employees, under (and subject to all provisions of) the plan documents that govern those programs. Currently, City Year offers medical, dental, vision, life, accidental death and dismemberment and disability coverage, Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), and other benefits including 401(k) plan(s) pursuant to the terms and conditions of company policy and the 401(k) plan document. For more information, click .Employment at City Year is at-will.City Year does not sponsor work authorization visas.City Year's dual mission is to expand educational opportunity for all students and develop the next generation of leaders through national service. Trained teams of City Year AmeriCorps members provide support to students, classrooms and the whole school. Schools that partner with City Year are up to two to three times more likely to improve in English and math assessments, and the more time students spend with AmeriCorps members, the more they improve on academic, cognitive and interpersonal skills- skills that help students thrive in school, college and career.City Year's 900 staff and 2,000+ AmeriCorps members work and serve in 29 communities across the U.S., including Boston (where City Year was founded in 1988 and is headquartered), Baton Rouge, Buffalo, Chicago, Cleveland, Columbia, Columbus, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Little Rock, Los Angeles, Memphis, Miami, Milwaukee, New Hampshire, New Orleans, New York, Orlando, Philadelphia, Providence, Sacramento, San Antonio, San José/Silicon Valley, Seattle/King County, Tulsa and Washington, D.C. City Year also has international affiliates in the U.K. and South Africa.A proud member of the AmeriCorps national service network, City Year is supported by AmeriCorps, local school districts and private philanthropy. City Year has been designated a 4-star charity by Charity Navigator since 2003, putting City Year in the top 1% of non-profits nationwide for accountability, transparency and responsible fiscal management, and among the most trustworthy nonprofits in America.### BenefitsCity Year offers a comprehensive package that helps our employees live their best lives and grow personally and professionally. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $45k-57k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Research & Science Communication Assistant

    Museum of Science 4.2company rating

    Boston, MA job

    Museum of Science, Boston *********** Innovation and creativity come from the unique perspectives of a diverse staff. We value your perspective. Who We Are As science and technology increasingly shape our lives, the Museum of Science strives to equip and inspire everyone to use science for the global good while keeping up with the pace of change. Among the world's largest science centers and New England's most attended cultural institution, we engage nearly five million people a year - at Science Park and in museums around the world, in classrooms, and online. The Museum's singular location connecting Boston and Cambridge puts us at the junction of some of the world's most influential academic institutions and industries, local and state government, schools, and the public. Trusted by each sector, we are ideally positioned to convene, inspire, and create meaningful experiences for all. Come join us on our mission to inspire a lifelong love of science in everyone and living our vision for a world where science belongs to each of us for the good of all of us. Why We Need You The Research and Science Communication Assistant (RSCA) will work closely with small teams of peers, under mentorship from Museum staff and invited external STEM experts, to engage visitors in learning about current science topics as part of their museum visit. The RSCA will complete training in science education strategies, science communication practices, and Museum evaluation methods. They will learn skills related to developing novel Museum experiences, including those needed to review and interpret information from scientific literature, translate complex science concepts into meaningful experiences for the public, and collect and analyze data from Museum visitors. The RSCA will gain practical experience in delivering engaging learning experiences for Museum visitors, by developing and prototyping educational products such as hands-on activities, exhibit components, and visitor handouts, as well as facilitating small group activities for families in the exhibit halls. This position requires a commitment of 3 days/week during summer (mid-June to late August), and 1 day/week during the academic year (September to June). Please note: Applicants to this position must be between the ages of 14-19, and actively enrolled in high school or an equivalent program. What You'll Accomplish 1. Develop and maintain familiarity with best practices for science education, science communication, and science research, with a focus on those that support visitors' science learning in Museums 2. Support the development of novel educational products (e.g., visitor handouts, hands-on activities, exhibit components), by reading and summarizing scientific literature, sourcing educational media, assisting in storyboarding and drafting educational content for diverse Museum audiences, and developing prototype experiences for testing 3. Contribute to the delivery of high-quality STEM learning experiences in the Museum, by facilitating activities for visitors across a range of topics (e.g. through hands-on activities, demonstrations, presentations) and providing logistical support (e.g. helping maintain exhibit spaces, documenting activities, assisting with materials management). 4. Assist in ongoing Museum evaluation projects by recruiting Museum visitors to test new educational offerings, collecting data on visitor feedback and behaviors, and discussing study methods and findings with Museum evaluators 5. Perform other work related duties as required by Manager. What We're Looking For (Competencies) Curiosity & Learning: Demonstrated interest in science communication, science education, and/or science research practice. Open to learning new skills and applying them to the development and evaluation of Museum experiences. Communication: Demonstrated strong interpersonal and communication skills (both written and verbal). Maintains high standards for proactive and consistent communication with colleagues and mentors. Collaboration: Able to work both independently and in a dynamic group setting that requires collaboration with diverse members of the Museum's Exhibits, Research, and Collections team. Demonstrated experience contributing to a team. Commitment to Museum Values: Demonstrated interest in supporting the development and evaluation of experiences that promote diversity, equity, accessibility, inclusion, and belonging. Detail-oriented: Demonstrated ability to manage tasks with both accuracy and thoroughness. Able to organize and track responsibilities effectively, ensuring consistency and quality in work. Special Skills: Demonstrated familiarity with informal science education practices Spanish language skills (written and/or verbal) Work Schedule: Summer (Mid-June through August): 21 hours/week (three 7-hour shifts, 9am - 5pm). One of the days must be a weekend day. Research and Science Communication Assistants have a one-hour, unpaid lunch break each day. Fall/Spring (September through May): 8 hours/week (one 7-hour shift, 9am-5pm), on a Saturday or Sunday, plus 1 hour on a weekday (remote). How We Work-Our Values Mission-Focused: We inspire a lifelong love of science in everyone. Audience-Driven: Everything we do begins with the people we serve. Innovative: We are curious, take smart risks, share responsibility, and own outcomes. Generous: We offer time and energy towards common goals. Salary Range $17 - $17 USD The Museum of Science is fully committed to Equal Employment Opportunity and to attracting, retaining, developing and promoting the most qualified employees without regard to their race, gender, color, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, age, physical or mental disability, citizenship status, veteran status, or any other characteristic prohibited by federal, state or local law. We are dedicated to providing a work environment free from discrimination and harassment, and where employees are treated with respect and dignity.
    $17-17 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Occupational Therapist - Home Care - Mercy Jefferson

    Mercy 4.5company rating

    Festus, MO job

    Find your calling at Mercy! Overview Provides in home occupational therapy services to patients with neuromuscular, skeletal and perceptual disorders, under the direction of a physician. Position Details: Occupational Therapist - Home Care 24 hours per week, Days Mercy Hospital Jefferson Festus, MO 63028 Provides in home physical therapy services to patients with neuro and/or musculoskeletal disorders, under the direction of a physician. Qualifications: Education: Graduate of an accredited Occupational Therapy Program. Licensure: Current state license. Valid drivers license. Experience: Mini m um of one year of experience in acute, rehab, outpatient, home health or long term care setting required. Certifications: CPR certification. Other: Employee possesses good assessment and treatment planning skills. Employee is energetic, gets along well with others, has good time management and problem solving skills. Employee possesses good communication and documentation skills. Employee is in good physical health and able to lift up to 50 pounds frequently with occasional lifting of over 50 pounds. Employee frequently will work independently and must be able to handle emergencies without assistance. Employee adapts to and works effectively with change, takes initiative, sets challenging objectives and values and seeks opportunity to learn. Employee may be required to drive in hazardous conditions; must be able to follow written or verbal instructions and read a map. Employee must independently schedule patient visits in timely and efficient manner; checking in with office daily to update schedule. Employee is assigned weekend and on-call rotation.Employee has regular contact with agency staff members, physicians, hospital staff, and general public. Employee regularly handles confidential information. Preferred Experience: Two years experience in acute care or home care preferred. Why Mercy? From day one, Mercy offers outstanding benefits - including medical, dental, and vision coverage, paid time off, tuition support, and matched retirement plans for team members working 32 hours per pay period. Join a caring, collaborative team where your voice matters. At Mercy, you'll help shape the future of healthcare through innovation, technology, and compassion. As we grow, you'll grow with us. keyword(s): Homecare Home health At home Travel Driving Paid to drive In home care Occupational Therapist OT d24ad0b8-823f-4e68-a892-2986ccdf7392
    $63k-78k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Coastal Waterbird Program Ranger

    Mass Audubon 3.9company rating

    Barnstable Town, MA job

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

    The Boston Foundation 3.6company rating

    Boston, MA job

    Department: Program Reports To: Vice President & Chief Program Officer FLSA Classification: Exempt FTE: 1 Supervises: None Hybrid Schedule (subject to change): 2 days per week in office preferred, with flexibility as needed. Position Budgeted: $100,000.00 - $110,000.00 Position Summary The Boston Foundation is seeking to strengthen its impact investment program and expand its use of impact investing as a powerful tool for driving positive impact in Greater Boston. This is a cross-functional role, reporting to the Vice President & Chief Program Officer and working in close collaboration with the Senior Director, Impact Investing and the Chief Financial Officer. Essential Functions Investment Research & Analysis Support Due Diligence on Mission First Pool (MFP) opportunities; Support sector level (CDFI and Impact Funds) research; Assist Philanthropy Group with ad hoc requests from DAF holders to act as thought partners and research specific impact investment opportunities; and Reporting and Presentations Track impact measurement metrics; Collect and organize data for required reporting for the Recoverable Grants program, Business Equity Fund, Catalyst Pool and the Mission First Pool; and Support the Impact Investments Team in creation of presentations. Field Building Support the Philanthropy Group in meetings with DAF holders to discuss co-investment opportunities and act as a thought partner; and Participate as a TBF speaker and panelist to expand the field of impact investing and the TBF brand. Other Duties and Responsibilities Individuals assigned to this position may perform other duties as assigned Qualifications Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience; and 2-3 years relevant work experience in consulting or professional financial services. Demonstrated experience analyzing business models; Proficiency in financial modeling to support debt and equity investment analysis; Proficiency creating presentations; Excellent written and oral communication skills; Experience with legal concepts associated with private investing; Familiarity with affordable housing trends and investment considerations; Familiarity with CDFIs and other intermediaries such as Impact Investing Funds; Understanding of and commitment to the Foundation's mission; Demonstrated interest and analytical skills used to learn about impact investing broadly and be part of building this powerful tool with The Boston Foundation; Demonstrated ability to organize and coordinate simultaneous, sometimes competing tasks; and Willing/able to support colleagues in a wide range of activities to further TBF's vision to advance equity in Greater Boston. Working Conditions & Physical Demands Ability to work for long periods of time at a workstation. Ability to use a computer monitor and keyboard for long periods of time Ability to work onsite and remotely, as required The content is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by persons assigned to this job. It is not intended to constitute an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties required. External and internal applicants, as well as position incumbents, who are or become disabled as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act or applicable state law, must be able to perform the essential functions of the job (including those listed above) either with or without reasonable accommodation. Reasonable accommodation, if any, will be determined by management in consultation with the employee on a case-by-case basis. This job description is intended to be general and may be revised from time to time. At management's discretion, the employee may be assigned different or additional duties from time to time. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $100k-110k yearly 1d ago
  • Educator Advisor

    The Possible Zone 4.0company rating

    Lawrence, MA job

    Located in Lawrence, MA* School Year Hours: Monday - Friday 2:00 - 6:00pm Summer hours will vary About the Role This role requires 20 - 25 hours a week, based on the school year cycle. TPZ's in-person programming runs school day and after-school Mondays - Fridays throughout the year. This role will be *primarily based in Lawrence for the after-school program but may require travel to teach at other locations within MA as we scale TPZ's programs. There may be occasions to participate in weekend experience, e.g.: staff retreat or event; however, those will be communicated well in advance to account for planning and coordination. Imagine facilitating dynamic 'Labs' where high school students explore Careers of the Future through hands-on projects like cybersecurity escape rooms and AI web development. Building on this momentum, you will support students as they develop career readiness competencies such as teamwork, collaboration, and problem solving and develop products that showcase their growth. Beyond the projects, you will envision mentoring students through Advisory experiences that connect their work to real career pathways and post-secondary success. You won't do this work alone; you can expect support from our STEAM experts and an adult professional learning community that sparks your creativity and encourages ongoing coaching. Make this your reality by joining The Possible Zone Program team. Responsibilities Facilitate LaunchLab experiences including authentic project development, structured feedback cycles, advisory sessions, fieldwork experiences, and presentations of learning to authentic audiences. Guide competency development by helping students curate evidence of growth and document their proficiency across TPZ's core competencies. Support documentation development by using a variety of platforms and resources to document student learning, competency growth, and authentic products. Cultivate inclusive learning communities by establishing shared norms, relationships, and routines that create psychologically safe spaces for risk-taking and authentic learning. Collaborate with industry partners to design and implement fieldwork experiences, guest expert sessions, and real-world project connections aligned with Careers of the Future. Engage in curriculum co-creation by contributing to ongoing LaunchLab development, piloting new Labs, and refining competency-based assessment approaches. Facilitate career pathway exploration by connecting Lab experiences to post-secondary planning, internship preparation, and professional network building. Implement competency-based assessment by tracking student progress, collecting authentic evidence, and supporting students in demonstrating growth across all TPZ competencies. Utilize data for continuous improvement by analyzing student outcomes, engagement patterns, and competency development to inform instructional decisions. Coordinate with external partners including industry sponsors, community organizations, and higher education institutions to enhance authentic learning opportunities. Participate in professional learning including sessions with the Program Team, collaborative student-centered team instructional coaching cycles, co-planning with other educators, training on STEAM and maker skills. Engage in ongoing department specific and organization-wide meetings, professional learning, and other events Other duties as assigned Qualifications Professional Experience: At least 3 years of experience working with high school students in either formal or informal settings Pedagogical Expertise: Experience with culturally-responsive, competency-based, and project-based learning approaches, with strong understanding of social-emotional learning and identity development. Preferred: Experience in supporting ELLs and students with different learning styles/ languages Competency Development Focus: Understanding of how to explicitly teach and assess transferable skills like communication, problem-solving, and teamwork within technical contexts Content Knowledge: Experience in 1 or more of the following: Computer Science/IT: Coding, web development, cybersecurity, AI/machine learning Advanced Manufacturing: 3D printing, CNC machining, laser cutting, CAD, robotics, digital fabrication, textiles Healthcare/Life Sciences: Biotechnology, medical devices, health informatics, food science, urban agriculture, hydroponics/aquaponics Construction, Infrastructure, Energy: Renewable energy systems, sustainability, environmental science, smart grids, human-centered design, next gen construction and building management Additional Qualifications Commitment to continuous learning, comfort with ambiguity, and ability to model resilience and adaptability for students. Demonstrate entrepreneurial spirit that inspires students to explore passions and dreams while providing the scaffolds or supports to actualize them Create a growth-promoting culture that is brave and safe; effectively manage learning experiences Strong facilitation; you believe learning is an active process, and support learners in driving their learning Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Embraces change and navigates multi-cultural spaces with openness and awareness Comfort with travel to various sites, changing schedules, and evolving curriculum as TPZ's program continues to develop. Bilingual speakers preferred: English reading, writing, and speaking required. Spanish and Haitian Creole speaking preferred. About TPZ The Possible Zone delivers on the promise of education and opportunity, defying persistent systemic barriers by bringing dynamic learning experiences directly into communities to help level the playing field. Our approach is innovative yet straightforward. In partnership with committed educational, industry, and community leaders, we deliver personalized, competency-based programming beyond traditional classroom walls. This experiential programming is challenging, impactful, and relevant to high school students, to industry, and to the region's economy. Our students grow and thrive, building in-demand durable skills and networks as they explore avenues to enduring careers. These young people re-envision their futures. They carve pathways as lifelong learners who will not only achieve economic mobility but will help contribute to the wellbeing of others in their communities. This is the promise we aim to realize. DEI Statement We believe every member of our team and student body deserves opportunities for growth, success and inclusion. We recognize that for many of our students, staff and communities, their life journeys run through oppressive structures and systems (e.g. classism, racism, sexism) - and that's what makes our organizational culture and work so necessary and important. We believe that diversity in perspective, backgrounds, ethnicities and lived experience is a strength, and from that strength, we can accomplish great things with the students we serve. Together as students, staff, organizations, communities, volunteers, and partners, we are intentional about creating safe spaces where all members can speak authentically and be themselves. We are committed to Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity. As members of The Possible Zone community, our progression along this ongoing journey raises thoughtful questions, reveals biases, and opens conversations. We celebrate one another and are unified in our commitment to young people, excellence, and innovation. This work is our shared responsibility and our opportunity to welcome all members who share in our mission and strive to provide pathways that further prepare students in achieving their desired success.
    $55k-78k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Director, Volunteer Programs & AmeriCorps Training

    City Year 4.2company rating

    Boston, MA job

    A leading nonprofit organization based in Boston is seeking a dedicated Corps Member to lead and manage a team of AmeriCorps members. You will facilitate trainings covering various skills such as project management, public speaking, and graphic design. The role involves ensuring alignment on member experiences and executing special projects as needed. This full-time position offers a comprehensive benefits package including medical coverage and a 401(k) plan, fostering personal and professional growth. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $48k-59k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Summer Day Camp Director - Camp Rocky Woods (Medfield)

    YMCA of Greater Boston 4.3company rating

    Medfield, MA job

    Job DescriptionDescription Under the direction of the Regional Director, the Camp Director is primarily responsible for administering the management, policies, procedures, and curriculum of the assigned program. The Camp Director is responsible for operating a Summer Day Camp during the summer (June-August). Additional responsibilities include ensuring a developmentally appropriate program that ensures the healthy progression of social-emotional, cognitive, and motor skills for children in compliance with State regulations. The Camp Director ensures the connection of program activities to Y core focus areas of Healthy Living, Youth Development, and Social Responsibility. The Rocky Woods Camp Director is a seasonal, full-time position available for 8 weeks from June - August, with additional planning hours available before the start of camp. Key Responsibilities Keeps the safety of campers as the priority. Emphasize personal safety and emotional wellbeing with campers, parents and other camp personnel always. Maintain a partnership with the Trustees. Support Trustees programs, youth outdoor learning and behavioral needs. Creates an active, engaging environment. By personal example, help interpret the quality of YMCA values to campers. Must be a positive role model. Develops appropriate relationships with all campers and staff in their care. Understands, establishes, and abides by appropriate boundaries. Use positive, constructive methods of discipline/positive reinforcement, and ensures that all staff do the same. Creates and implements recreational and educational programs that emphasize group participation with an appropriate amount of choice. Assists in keeping daily attendance records. Stay alert to camper needs by practicing active listening. Keeps a direct line of communication open with supervisors, partners and counselors. Reports all accidents/unusual incidents immediately to appropriate supervisors and creates necessary documentation. Communicates program information, problems, and concerns as they occur. Plans and implements Camp Special Events and Family Night Activities. Coordinates camp activities. Actively participates in and takes ownership of all aspects of camp program, including special events, openings, closings, and extended hours. Attend all staff meetings and training sessions. Becomes familiar with provided training materials and actively incorporates them in their day today interactions and work with campers. Maintains and cares for all program areas and supplies. Ensure that campers treat all equipment, supplies, and camp property with respect and responsibility. Abides by the established YMCA/DPH camp policies, procedures, regulations, and guidelines and asks when in doubt. Skills, Knowledge and Expertise Must be at least 21 years of age, unless otherwise specified by the individual camp. Must have high school diploma or equivalent; some college, and experience preferred. The individual should like to work with children and have the ability to work with, develop, and understand the needs of children. The individual must demonstrate a commitment to working with participants from a variety of backgrounds. Knowledge of group process - must actively work in harmony with other staff. Must be committed to carrying out YMCA mission, camp philosophy, and goals. Must utilize effective communication skills. Must possess or be willing to obtain current First Aid, Oxygen administration, and CPR certifications and all others as required by the specific camp. BenefitsWhy work at the Y? The YMCA of Greater Boston is an incredible place to have a fulfilling career or enjoy part-time employment - all while we are supporting and strengthening our communities, because our community is our cause. When you join us in your career here, you can look forward to: Developing your leadership skills in a caring, challenging & diverse working environment. Exploring a wide range of opportunities as you learn new skills and functions. Shaping the future of young children while making a difference each day for our communities and each other. Engaging in YMCA career training programs and working alongside those who have the same passion. A healthy work/life balance Comprehensive benefits including: FREE YMCA Membership for you. Discount on Specialty Programs like Personal Training and Swimming Lessons. Discounted or FREE family membership. Robust Retirement Plan up to 10%. (see eligibility requirement) Health, Dental, and Vision Benefit Package. Vacation and Sick Time (PT receive sick time)
    $25k-33k yearly est. 27d ago
  • Canine Behavior Evaluator - Main Shelter

    Wayside Waifs 3.5company rating

    Kansas City, MO job

    Full-time Description Base hourly rate: $18.50 Spanish-speaking differential: Additional $1.00 per hour for employees who demonstrate and maintain Spanish language proficiency and are willing to use this skill for Wayside Waifs' business purposes. POSITION SUMMARY The Behavior Evaluator is responsible for behaviorally testing all canines and entering test data in a timely manner. An important aspect of the job is to provide honest, objective behavioral information when evaluating an animal's mental welfare and to help determine if the animal is a good adoption candidate. Other responsibilities include monitoring and creating strategies for maintaining graduates of Wayside Waifs Canine Behavior Center, and also ensuring our more challenging canine population have current directives and are monitored for signs of stress or regression. The Behavior Evaluator will help educate volunteers, fellow staff members, potential adopters, and the public by promoting positive reinforcement and displaying proper dog handling techniques. PRIMARY ACCOUNTABILITIES Work within a team to ensure a thorough behavior assessment is completed on all canines 5 months and older entering the shelter. Distinguish between floor ready canines and canines who may require an extended assessment period or behavior modification. Ensure each dog has proper signage, walking equipment, and walking directives when needed. Make recommendations to staff and volunteers regarding canine behavior issues when necessary. Support the admissions department with canines that pose a safety concern at intake, including entering notes gathered from surrendering or finding parties and notes about behavior on intake. Monitor the behavior of all dogs in the main building and adjust enrichment and support protocols as needed. Communicate daily updates of dogs cleared behaviorally to appropriate departments to ensure the best flow through the shelter. Provide support for adoptions and foster departments through behavior consults, meet and greet assistance, and further training/management recommendations for designated dogs. Maintain open communication with CBC Trainers about graduates of the CBC, and collaborate on behavior maintenance plans and best practices. Support the “Ask a Trainer” feature by responding to behavior related inquiries as needed. Assist, shadow, or teach Public and Volunteer training classes as assigned. Other duties as assigned. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/ KEY COMPETENCIES Thorough understanding of canine behavior and body language, especially in a shelter environment Ability to use safe and humane dog handling techniques for both fearful and high arousal dogs Ability to work within a team setting as well as independently, and provide and accept feedback in the moment Strong customer service background Ability to work with and train volunteers Strong attention to detail and ability to prioritize tasks in a fast paced environment Ability to work under pressure Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing Strong public speaking skills Ability to work in an emotionally charged environment, and have challenging conversations effectively and appropriately Requirements POSITION REQUIREMENTS Education High School diploma or GED CPDT- KA or other positive reinforcement-based certification preferred Dog handling experience required; shelter handling preferred Physical Ability to lift 50lbs Significant amount of standing and squatting during a typical day, exposure to fumes, animal smells, and airborne particles Noise level is moderate to high Exposure to animal waste Potential to be scratched or bitten Salary Description $18.50 per hour
    $18.5 hourly 30d ago

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