Lutheran Social Services of WI and Upper MI is currently seeking a Forensic Care Coordinator for our Operating Avenues for Re-Entry Success (OARS) program serving Marathon, Wood and Clark counties. This is a full-time, benefit eligible role. The position requires regular visits in the client's home and/or community and then is able to work from home for documentation and meeting purposes. The role is primarily, Monday through Friday, 1st shift, but will require flexibility to meet the needs of clients.
This role provides comprehensive person-centered case management. This requires ongoing learning in Motivational Interviewing through participation in monthly coaching and quarterly fidelity reviews as well as the use of other identified evidence-based practices. This role works with individuals in DHS's Outpatient Competency Restoration Program (OCRP), Jail-Based Competency Program (JBCR), Conditional Release Program (CR), and Opening Avenues to Reentry Success Program (OARS), or Supervised Release (SR). Forensic Care Coordinators work collaboratively with community service providers that have been identified to specifically address the needs of the client with a mental health diagnosis and/or substance use disorder. LSS works closely with the client's treatment team and natural supports to best support whether the client is released from jail, prison, mental health institutions, or the community. Forensic Care Coordinators working in CR, OCRP, JBCR or OARS can be asked to work with clients in any of those programs, but Supervised Release remains separate. Supervised Release Care Coordinators will not work in CR, OCRP, JBCR or OARS:
The CR program works with individuals found not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect. Forensic Coordinators provide professional testimony, write court documents, and understand the 917.17 WSS. The Forensic Coordinator works with mental health institutions, court systems, natural support, and community providers.
The OCRP and JBCR offer services to adults charged with a crime adjudicated not competent to stand trial but likely to regain competency. The Competency programs Forensic Coordinators understand the 971.14 WSS and are responsible for meeting clients in the community (OCRP) as well as in the Jail setting (JBCR). The Forensic Coordinator works with the jail system, providing legal education, community providers, the court system, institutions, and natural support.
· The OARS program, the Forensic Coordinator, understands the criminogenic needs of the client. This is a voluntary program. The Forensic Coordinator starts meeting with the client at the correctional institution in the pre-release stage and continues through post-release. The Forensic Coordinator works closely with the client and their treatment team for up to two years.
· Supervised Release specifically works with sexually violent people who are committed under WI statute 980. While they currently may be living at Sandridge Secure Treatment Center, the role of LSS is to provide service coordination and services to assist them with a transition to living in the community.
o Sexually violent person: This is someone who has a mental disorder that makes it likely the person will engage in future acts of sexual violence convicted of a sexually violent offense, adjudicated as delinquent for a sexually violent offense, or found not guilty of or not responsible for a sexually violent offense by reason of mental disease or defect. These people are committed under Wis. Stat. ch. 980.
DIRECT SERVICE REQUIREMENTS (Required of all employees providing direct services):
Promote client independence and growth, consistent with the service plan.
Provide services using a trauma-informed and person and/or family-centered model.
Provide services utilizing agency approved and supported evidence-based practices that have been indicated by the funder and/or agency.
Accurately complete time reporting.
Essential Duties and responsibilities:
This list of duties and responsibilities is not all-inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties and responsibilities, as management may deem necessary from time to time.
Assess client's needs utilizing the required assessment tool(s) (e.g. functional screen). Re-assess, as needed, and at least annually. Information to complete the assessment is gained via interviews, collateral contacts and prior records.
Work alongside the client, their family, his/her supports, and other service providers, develop and implement a comprehensive and individualized service plan.
When required by the program/service, coordinate and authorize services according to the service plan.
Provide services to assigned clients in alignment with the service plan.
Organize and plan work effectively.
Apply knowledge of community resources.
Apply knowledge of casework principles and methods.
Apply working knowledge of human behavior, dynamics of groups, interpersonal relations, and social interactions.
Apply working knowledge of social problems and their effects on individuals.
Work collaboratively with clients, service teams, and clinical supervisor to determine interventions.
Communicate effectively with team members and providers. When authorizing services, articulate the expectations of the service.
Establish and maintain effective and collaborative working relationships.
Complete documentation within required timelines and expectations per LSS, regulation, funders, and practice standards.
Maintain client records, primarily electronic files.
Make recommendations within the client team and scope of practice.
Testify at legal proceedings as required by law and/or role.
Coordinate and facilitate person and/or family-centered team meetings.
When supervision is a program requirement, actively engage in the clinical supervision process.
Attend and participate in staff development programs, including in-service training, staff meetings, and professional seminars.
Within your scope of practice, provide consultation to peers.
Understand productivity expectations. Meet or exceed the standards that have been established for the role and the program.
Perform other duties and special projects as required.
PERKS:
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
By being employed with LSS, which is a non-profit agency, you can be eligible for loan forgiveness under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
Loans are eligible to be forgiven after 10 years of on-time and consistent payments through the income-based re-payment plan.
Assistance navigating the PSLF through Summer
Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance
Flex Spending for Dependent & Health Care
Mileage reimbursement
Paid Time Off
10 Paid Holidays
Ability to Contribute to 403B
LSS makes annual raises a priority for employees
Calm Wellness App - Premium Access
Student loan navigation program with
Summer, PBC
Early Earned Wage Access with UKG Wallet
Employee Assistance Program
Service Awards and Recognition
Qualifications
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Upon offer, candidates must successfully complete the necessary background, caregiver, medical and any other checks required, according to program requirements
.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE:
The specific education and/or experience is determined by the service delivered and the funding stream requirements.
General Requirements:
· Bachelor's degree in relevant area of human services.
Acceptable human service degrees for this role include, but are not limited to, the following:
· Community Mental Health
· Substance Use
· Counseling/Guidance
· Criminal Justice
· Psychology
· Recreational Therapy
· Rehabilitation Counseling
· Social Worker
· Vocational Counseling
If not listed above, a transcript review as well as payer review may be requested of the applicant/potential employee.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS:
Must have a valid driver's license and have reliable transportation to perform the essential duties of the role; a motor vehicle check (MVR) with a satisfactory driving record per the LSS Driver Safety Procedure is required, and ability to meet LSS auto insurance requirements.
TRAVEL: Daily travel may be required. Some overnight travel may be required
$38k-45k yearly est. 5d ago
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Programmatic Trading Associate
Dspolitical, LLC 3.5
Remote or Washington, DC job
We're looking for a Programmatic Trading Associate to join our team! The Programmatic Trading Associate is responsible for implementing and managing programmatic advertising campaigns, utilizing data analysis to optimize performance, and ensuring the quality control of numerous campaigns during significant election cycles.
Who Are We?
DSPolitical pioneers the best integration of data and technology to persuade audiences and deliver wins for Democratic and progressive candidates, causes, and issues with the most efficient and effective digital advertising campaigns in politics and issue advocacy.
As a digital media agency, DSPolitical doesn't just offer solutions -- we create them. Our award-winning team works hand-in-hand to develop and deploy leading-edge solutions, uniquely crafted to reach the audiences our clients need to be successful in both the public affairs and political arenas.
DSPolitical works hard to provide our clients with innovative solutions based on the diverse perspectives of our team. To that end, we're committed to recruiting team members from a wide range of backgrounds and experiences.
DSPolitical is an equal-opportunity employer. We encourage applicants of all races, colors, gender identities, religions, ages, sexual orientations, national and ethnic origins, disabilities, marital status, veteran status, and all backgrounds. DSPolitical job offers are contingent on the results of a background check.
We're always looking for exceptional people to join our team. If this sounds like you, please apply!
Essential Functions, Duties, and Responsibilities
Provides support to the Programmatic Trading Manager and Programmatic Trading team.
Primarily responsible for the implementation and day-to-day management of programmatic advertising campaigns.
Conducts evaluations of available data, follows budgets, and synthesizes data to provide feedback.
Traffic advertising campaigns according to media plans and client requirements, deciding on budget allocations in the mid-seven figures annually.
Conduct data analysis on audience segments and campaign performance and use findings to optimize campaigns.
Adhere to strict standards in both technical and business processes and offer suggestions for improvements in best practices.
Ensure quality control for hundreds of digital advertising campaigns during a major election cycle that meets client's stated KPIs and objectives.
Oversee the monitoring of client satisfaction metrics, preparing and discussing reports with the manager to decide on necessary corrective actions.
Execute initiatives to identify and leverage opportunities for upselling or expanding services to existing clients, coordinating approval for new offers or significant changes with the manager.
Minimum Qualifications & Skill Requirement
Bachelor's degree in a related field or equivalent experience.
1 or more years of experience in politics or public affairs.
Background in online advertising, RTB ecosystem preferred, along with experience in one or more Demand Side Platforms (DSPs).
Experience using ad-serving platforms, such as DoubleClick or Sizmek. Experience running social media advertising.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office, especially Excel, along with a demonstrated ability to troubleshoot issues and offer and implement solutions.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Compensation and Benefits
The base salary is $50,000 annually depending upon factors including, but not limited to, experience, skill level, education and location.
Open leave (paid time off)
Paid Leave for new parents
Health insurance (including dental and vision)
Flex Spending Plan
Employee Assistance Program
401K with company matching
Student Loan Repayment Program
Professional development opportunities
Rewards and recognition programs
Mobile phone & internet reimbursement and much more!
Office Hours
This position is based in Washington, DC; however, we are open to remote work in other states. We will be working on a hybrid basis with many team members working entirely from home. Work hours are consistently 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday, with the expectation that evening and weekend work will be required as necessary.
Please visit our Notice to Applicants and Employees to learn about our information practices in the job application and employment context.
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$50k yearly 4d ago
Remote: Head of Content Strategy & Storytelling
Shatterproof 3.8
Remote or Washington, DC job
A leading nonprofit organization is seeking a Director of Content Strategy to lead its storytelling and content ecosystem across multiple digital platforms. This role involves shaping the editorial strategy, guiding a creative team, and developing content that reinforces the organization's mission. The ideal candidate will have significant experience in content strategy, possess exceptional writing skills, and understand digital media best practices. Competitive salary offered, with a remote work option focused on the East Coast.
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$49k-66k yearly est. 6d ago
Family Services Coordinator
Lutheran Social Services of Wi & Upper Mi 3.7
Remote or Silver Lake, WI job
💼 Now Hiring: Care Coordinator - Children's Long-Term Support (CLTS) Program
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Walworth County, WI
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Full-Time | M-F, First Shift | Hybrid Work Option
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Make a difference in the lives of children and families!
Lutheran Social Services of Wisconsin & Upper Michigan is seeking a dedicated Care Coordinator to join our CLTS Waiver Program team in Walworth County!
The Children's Long-Term Support (CLTS) Waiver Program is a federally funded Medicaid initiative that helps children with developmental, physical, or severe emotional disabilities receive services that allow them to live safely in their homes and communities. As a Care Coordinator, you'll be the primary point of contact for families, helping them access and navigate essential services with compassion and care.
🧠 What You'll Do
🧒 Assess children's functional abilities using approved tools
📝 Develop and implement individualized service plans with families and providers
🤝 Facilitate team meetings and coordinate services based on family-centered goals
📋 Maintain accurate documentation and meet all regulatory timelines
🧭 Collaborate with internal teams and external agencies to support families
🧑 ⚖️ Testify in legal proceedings when required
💬 Communicate clearly with families, providers, and team members
🧑 🎓 Participate in staff development, training, and supervision
🎁 Perks & Benefits
🏥 Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance
💳 Flex Spending (Health & Dependent Care)
🚙 Mileage Reimbursement
🏖️ Paid Time Off + 10 Paid Holidays
💰 403B Retirement Contribution
🧘 Calm Wellness App - Premium Access
🎓 Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Eligibility + Navigation Support
💸 Early Earned Wage Access (UKG Wallet)
🧑 ⚕️ Employee Assistance Program
🏅 Service Awards & Recognition
🏡 Remote Work Perks: Up to 2 days/week from home
📚 Qualifications
🎓 Bachelor's degree in Social Work or a related human services field (e.g., Psychology, Special Education, Counseling, etc.)
🧒 Minimum 1 year of experience working with children and/or youth with disabilities
🌍 Bilingual fluency in Spanish is preferred but not required
💻 Proficient in computer systems and electronic health records
🤝 Strong interpersonal and organizational skills
🚗 Valid driver's license and reliable transportation (MVR check required)
🌍 Work Environment
Community-based with daily travel required
Moderate noise level; occasional exposure to outdoor conditions
Flexibility to meet family needs, including crisis response
✨ Join a team that's making a real impact. Apply today and help empower families through compassionate care coordination in the CLTS Program!
LSS is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).
$35k-43k yearly est. 5d ago
Care Coordinator - Forensics
Lutheran Social Services of Wi & Up Mi 3.7
Remote or Mosinee, WI job
Lutheran Social Services of WI and Upper MI is currently seeking a Forensic Care Coordinator for our Operating Avenues for Re-Entry Success (OARS) program serving Marathon, Wood and Clark counties. This is a full-time, benefit eligible role. The position requires regular visits in the client's home and/or community and then is able to work from home for documentation and meeting purposes. The role is primarily, Monday through Friday, 1st shift, but will require flexibility to meet the needs of clients.
This role provides comprehensive person-centered case management. This requires ongoing learning in Motivational Interviewing through participation in monthly coaching and quarterly fidelity reviews as well as the use of other identified evidence-based practices. This role works with individuals in DHS's Outpatient Competency Restoration Program (OCRP), Jail-Based Competency Program (JBCR), Conditional Release Program (CR), and Opening Avenues to Reentry Success Program (OARS), or Supervised Release (SR). Forensic Care Coordinators work collaboratively with community service providers that have been identified to specifically address the needs of the client with a mental health diagnosis and/or substance use disorder. LSS works closely with the client's treatment team and natural supports to best support whether the client is released from jail, prison, mental health institutions, or the community. Forensic Care Coordinators working in CR, OCRP, JBCR or OARS can be asked to work with clients in any of those programs, but Supervised Release remains separate. Supervised Release Care Coordinators will not work in CR, OCRP, JBCR or OARS:
The CR program works with individuals found not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect. Forensic Coordinators provide professional testimony, write court documents, and understand the 917.17 WSS. The Forensic Coordinator works with mental health institutions, court systems, natural support, and community providers.
The OCRP and JBCR offer services to adults charged with a crime adjudicated not competent to stand trial but likely to regain competency. The Competency programs Forensic Coordinators understand the 971.14 WSS and are responsible for meeting clients in the community (OCRP) as well as in the Jail setting (JBCR). The Forensic Coordinator works with the jail system, providing legal education, community providers, the court system, institutions, and natural support.
· The OARS program, the Forensic Coordinator, understands the criminogenic needs of the client. This is a voluntary program. The Forensic Coordinator starts meeting with the client at the correctional institution in the pre-release stage and continues through post-release. The Forensic Coordinator works closely with the client and their treatment team for up to two years.
· Supervised Release specifically works with sexually violent people who are committed under WI statute 980. While they currently may be living at Sandridge Secure Treatment Center, the role of LSS is to provide service coordination and services to assist them with a transition to living in the community.
o Sexually violent person: This is someone who has a mental disorder that makes it likely the person will engage in future acts of sexual violence convicted of a sexually violent offense, adjudicated as delinquent for a sexually violent offense, or found not guilty of or not responsible for a sexually violent offense by reason of mental disease or defect. These people are committed under Wis. Stat. ch. 980.
DIRECT SERVICE REQUIREMENTS (Required of all employees providing direct services):
Promote client independence and growth, consistent with the service plan.
Provide services using a trauma-informed and person and/or family-centered model.
Provide services utilizing agency approved and supported evidence-based practices that have been indicated by the funder and/or agency.
Accurately complete time reporting.
Essential Duties and responsibilities:
This list of duties and responsibilities is not all-inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties and responsibilities, as management may deem necessary from time to time.
Assess client's needs utilizing the required assessment tool(s) (e.g. functional screen). Re-assess, as needed, and at least annually. Information to complete the assessment is gained via interviews, collateral contacts and prior records.
Work alongside the client, their family, his/her supports, and other service providers, develop and implement a comprehensive and individualized service plan.
When required by the program/service, coordinate and authorize services according to the service plan.
Provide services to assigned clients in alignment with the service plan.
Organize and plan work effectively.
Apply knowledge of community resources.
Apply knowledge of casework principles and methods.
Apply working knowledge of human behavior, dynamics of groups, interpersonal relations, and social interactions.
Apply working knowledge of social problems and their effects on individuals.
Work collaboratively with clients, service teams, and clinical supervisor to determine interventions.
Communicate effectively with team members and providers. When authorizing services, articulate the expectations of the service.
Establish and maintain effective and collaborative working relationships.
Complete documentation within required timelines and expectations per LSS, regulation, funders, and practice standards.
Maintain client records, primarily electronic files.
Make recommendations within the client team and scope of practice.
Testify at legal proceedings as required by law and/or role.
Coordinate and facilitate person and/or family-centered team meetings.
When supervision is a program requirement, actively engage in the clinical supervision process.
Attend and participate in staff development programs, including in-service training, staff meetings, and professional seminars.
Within your scope of practice, provide consultation to peers.
Understand productivity expectations. Meet or exceed the standards that have been established for the role and the program.
Perform other duties and special projects as required.
PERKS:
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
By being employed with LSS, which is a non-profit agency, you can be eligible for loan forgiveness under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
Loans are eligible to be forgiven after 10 years of on-time and consistent payments through the income-based re-payment plan.
Assistance navigating the PSLF through Summer
Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance
Flex Spending for Dependent & Health Care
Mileage reimbursement
Paid Time Off
10 Paid Holidays
Ability to Contribute to 403B
LSS makes annual raises a priority for employees
Calm Wellness App - Premium Access
Student loan navigation program with
Summer, PBC
Early Earned Wage Access with UKG Wallet
Employee Assistance Program
Service Awards and Recognition
Qualifications
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Upon offer, candidates must successfully complete the necessary background, caregiver, medical and any other checks required, according to program requirements
.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE:
The specific education and/or experience is determined by the service delivered and the funding stream requirements.
General Requirements:
· Bachelor's degree in relevant area of human services.
Acceptable human service degrees for this role include, but are not limited to, the following:
· Community Mental Health
· Substance Use
· Counseling/Guidance
· Criminal Justice
· Psychology
· Recreational Therapy
· Rehabilitation Counseling
· Social Worker
· Vocational Counseling
If not listed above, a transcript review as well as payer review may be requested of the applicant/potential employee.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS:
Must have a valid driver's license and have reliable transportation to perform the essential duties of the role; a motor vehicle check (MVR) with a satisfactory driving record per the LSS Driver Safety Procedure is required, and ability to meet LSS auto insurance requirements.
TRAVEL: Daily travel may be required. Some overnight travel may be required
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$200k-250k yearly 5d ago
Hybrid Leader, U.S. Democracy Program
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation 4.6
Remote or Menlo Park, CA job
A notable philanthropic organization located in Menlo Park is seeking a Program Director for U.S. Democracy. This role focuses on leading initiatives to strengthen democratic institutions and enhance civic trust. The Program Director will oversee grantmaking activities and collaborate with various teams to ensure adaptive responses to evolving challenges. Ideal candidates should possess expertise in democracy-related issues, strong strategic vision, and exceptional communication skills. A competitive salary is offered, along with a strong benefits package.
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$136k-176k yearly est. 4d ago
Residential Manager, Best Buddies Living - Boston, MA
Best Buddies International 3.6
Remote or Boston, MA job
If you are unable to complete this application due to a disability, contact this employer to ask for an accommodation or an alternative application process.
Residential Manager, Best Buddies Living - Boston, MA
Work from home
5 days ago Requisition ID: 2892
Salary: $45,000.00 Annually
Best Buddies International is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to establishing a global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment, leadership development, inclusive living, and family support for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).
Best Buddies is the largest organization dedicated to ending the social, physical and economic isolation of the 200 million people worldwide with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Our programs empower people with IDD to form meaningful friendships with their peers, secure jobs, improve communication and advocacy skills, and live independently, while also offering support for their families.
Job Title: Residential Manager, Best Buddies Living (Boston, MA)
Department: State Operations & Programs
Reports to:Senior Director, Best Buddies Living
# of direct reports: 0
Salary range:$45,000
Classification:non-exempt
Position overview:The residential manager will coordinate all operations and activities of the residence, including team supervision, acting as agency/community liaison, directing resident training, tracking outcomes and assisting participants in realizing their goals of independent living.
**Housing & U tilities are included in compensation package**
Job requirements - qualified applicants must have:
Bachelor's degree and at least five years progressive experience working with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and ideally will have strong understanding of residential living protocols
Previous independent or transitional living program experience
Strong initiative, drive for results, and self-assessment skills, and ability to lead individuals and teams in setting and achieving challenging goals
Strong project management skills - including planning, analysis, decision making, and problem solving and willingness to multitask
Must be highly dependable and lead by example and be willing/able to adapt communication style to fit the situation and facilitate cross-departmental strategies
Strong persuasive writing and presentation skills with the ability to exert influence, inspire others, and articulate the mission, goals, and activities of Best Buddies with passion and enthusiasm
Must be adaptable and able to quickly and effectively develop and balance multiple relationships, and get results from a variety of people
Strong written communication and project/time management skills, including attention to detail
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Basic understanding of social media and familiarity with Microsoft Office
Must be engaging and comfortable meeting new people and addressing sensitive issues
Must be comfortable with frequent local travel, use personal cell phone, and work evenings and weekends as necessary in order to accomplish job responsibilities
Access to an automobile with applicable insurance
Job duties include, but are not limited to:
Programs
Work with the Senior Director, Best Buddies Living to develop program strategy at the house, including personalized resident support plans, program events, house meetings, parent engagement, and overall house maintenance
Supports residents in accessing community activites, cultural activities, and necessary transportation logistics as outlines in the resident's support plan
Based on the resident's support plan, active support is offered in the following and is not limited to: healthy lifestyles, personal care, home maintenance, effective self-advocacy, decision making, financial literacy, budgeting, community integration and support with social networks.
Development
Follows the expansion plan in order to reach all recruitment numbers of new residents by target date of move-in
Follows expansion plan if there are any vacancies
Marketing
Executes marketing plan to promote Best Buddies Living in their area in order to reach goal number of applicants
Operations
Oversee and support residents with their daily schedules and coordination of their schedules
Lead in the coordination and implementation of events, meals, acitvities, and meetings
Completes progress notes and is an active part of support plan meetings, as applicable
Communicates with families and parents, as needed
Follows all Best Buddies Living policies and procedures as stated in the Best Buddies Living handbook, BBI Safety handbook and all trainings
Must complete all trainings and certifications required for Best Buddies Living
Has supervisory responsibilities of a Residential Assistant, as applicable
Will provide direct guidance or participation to the extent desired by the resident
Support residents with their goals for independence and as stated in their annual support plan
Supports residents to communicate their preferences, choices and needs
Perform house management functions that include but are not limited to: training residents in housekeeping, assisting in laundry, planning meals and groceries
Best Buddies is an affirmative action employer, in addition to an EOE and M/F/V/PWD/PV employer. Diversity, equity, and inclusion are foundational to Best Buddies International's core values and help the organization continue to achieve its mission. Here at Best Buddies, our goal is to lead and advocate for a more inclusive world.
Best Buddies offers a comprehensive and generous benefits program that include financial security, health and wellness and time off.
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$45k yearly 4d ago
Remote Senior Talent Acquisition Partner
Nascent 3.4
Remote or San Francisco, CA job
A leading investment firm is seeking a Senior Talent Acquisition Partner to elevate talent acquisition across teams in various sectors. This role requires deep expertise in sourcing and recruiting, particularly in high-velocity environments. Candidates should possess exceptional skills in structuring hiring strategies and communicating clearly. The position is remote with occasional in-person work. An excellent compensation package is offered including health benefits, parental leave, and a flexible working culture.
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$73k-104k yearly est. 5d ago
Executive Director - Hybrid Role, Youth Mentorship
Americorps Alums 3.9
Remote or Palo Alto, CA job
A community-focused nonprofit organization in Palo Alto seeks an experienced Executive Director to lead its mission to empower underserved youth through mentorship. This hybrid position requires strategic vision, strong fundraising capability, and exceptional relationship-building skills. The role offers a salary range of $120,000 - $150,000 plus benefits, cultivating an impactful culture while overseeing community partnerships.
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$120k-150k yearly 3d ago
Art Therapist
Phillips Programs for Children and Families 3.3
Fairfax, VA job
Title: Art Therapist
Position Type: Part-time/PRN | Approximately 5 hours per week, including 30 minutes per student (9 students) plus office time for documentation, meetings, and collaboration.
What we do and offer our team:
PHILLIPS Programs Schools are private special education day schools for students with behavioral health challenges, learning disabilities and other school challenges. Our programs provide a place of relationship and belonging where students can be accepted; treated with compassion and respect. We offer competitive salaries, a comprehensive benefits package, and an environment where leaders can harness their gifts and creativity, innovate, and make meaningful contributions as professionals in a workplace that lives our values.
What the Art Therapist does:
The Art Therapist will provide therapeutic art services to students as part of our multidisciplinary team. This role serves approximately nine students, each receiving 30 minutes of individual or group therapy per week, and includes additional office time for documentation, meetings, and collaboration.
Responsibilities include:
Provide individual and/or group art therapy sessions for students in accordance with their Individualized Education Programs (IEPs).
Develop and implement therapeutic interventions that support students' emotional, social, and behavioral growth.
Collaborate with teachers, counselors, and related service providers to integrate therapy goals into the school environment.
Maintain accurate and timely documentation, including progress notes, treatment plans, and required reports.
Participate in IEP meetings and other team discussions as needed.
Minimum Qualifications:
Registered Art Therapist (ATR) and Board Certified Art Therapist (ATR-BC) through the Art Therapy Credentials Board (ATCB), including successful completion of the Registered Art Therapist Board Certified Art Therapist examination.
Current Virginia licensure as required under §54.1-3516 (Art Therapist and Art Therapy Associate licensure).
Master's degree in Art Therapy or related field from an accredited institution.
Experience working with children and adolescents with emotional or behavioral challenges, preferably in a school or special education setting.
Preferred Qualifications:
Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in Virginia in addition to ATR-BC.
Experience collaborating in multidisciplinary teams within educational environments.
$36k-59k yearly est. 3d ago
North America Retail Real Estate Director - Hybrid
Lego 4.3
Remote or Boston, MA job
A leading toy manufacturer is seeking a Retail Real Estate Director to expand its store presence across North America. The role involves negotiating leases, collaborating with internal teams, and managing the store portfolio efficiently. With responsibilities in strategy implementation, the ideal candidate will bring strong negotiation skills and a data-driven approach, alongside leadership experience. This position offers relocation assistance and a hybrid work policy, encouraging a diverse and inclusive workplace.
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$123k-183k yearly est. 2d ago
Database Manager
Madison Square Boys & Girls Club Foundation, Inc. 3.9
Remote or New York, NY job
Job Description
Title: Database Manager
Department: Development
FLSA Classification: Exempt
Annual Compensation: $60,000-$65,000
Reports to: Senior Director of Individual Donor Partnerships
Summary: The Database Manager's key responsibility is maintaining the quality and integrity of Madison's donor database and strategic use of accurate data to steward Madison's donors. The position's responsibilities include creating reports and dashboards as needed, managing the organization's gift processing, thank you letter process, and ensuring the database is used effectively and efficiently to support the success of the Development team.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Maintain and manage the quality, integrity and data hygiene of Madison's donor database (Raiser's Edge), including managing our relationship with Blackbaud and staying up-to-date on trends and opportunities.
Process all financial gifts made to the organization by individual, foundation, and corporate donors and work collaboratively with the Finance team to reconcile all gifts.
Create and generate financial and dashboard reports for the Development staff as needed. Extract data and donor reports for key publications such as the Annual Report.
Support the Finance Department with annual audit process.
Ensure syncing of all donor and communication platforms with the Raiser's Edge database and research/explore tools for integration.
Manage the process of sending timely donor acknowledgment letters and invoices for all gifts
Chair weekly Receivables meetings and support an efficient and effective accounts receivable management process.
Create and distribute gift summary reports and conduct reconciliations for gift campaigns and special events as needed.
Assist the Executive Director and entire development team on special projects and events.
Create policies and procedures based on database best practices for maintaining integrity and data health of the organization's Raiser's Edge database.
Required Skills/Knowledge:
Five or more years of experience with donor database, ideally Raiser's Edge.
Bachelor's degree in relevant field.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Meticulous attention to detail.
Skilled at working with diverse groups of people.
Excellent organizational and time management skills.
Experience working with a fast-paced, mission-focused nonprofit environment.
Demonstrated ability to work as part of a collaborative team showing both strong initiatives to reach individual goals as well as supports the overall team goals.
Ability to prioritize tasks and work on multiple projects simultaneously.
Ability to ‘manage up' and support senior staff/Board members and ‘manage across' to colleagues in achieving projects on deadline
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with club staff, board members, volunteers, community groups and third party representatives
Ability to have flexibility with work schedules to attend evening events
Supervisory Responsibility
This position does not supervise any employees.
Work Environment
This job operates in a professional office environment and hybrid work-from-home/in-office model. This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets and fax machines.
Position Type/Expected Hours of Work
This is a full time position and hours of work and days are Monday through Friday 9:00am to 5:00pm. Occasional evening and weekend work may be required as job duties demand.
Travel
Work may require some local travel and may require occasional weekend and/or evening work.
AAP/EEO Statement
It is, has been, and will continue to be the policy of Madison, to provide equal employment opportunity without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status. Further, it is the policy of Madison to undertake affirmative action in compliance with all federal, state, and local requirements to recruit a diverse pool of applicants and to ensure that our employment practices are, in fact, non-discriminatory. Such affirmative action shall apply to all employment practices, but not limited to hiring, promotion, transfer, recruitment advertising, layoff or termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation, and selection for training, including apprenticeship and on-the-job training. Decisions relating to personnel policies and practices shall be made on the basis of an individual's capacity to perform a particular job and the feasibility of any necessary job accommodation.
$60k-65k yearly 13d ago
Medicare Advantage Regulatory Lobbyist Director (Hybrid)
American Medical Association 4.3
Remote or Washington, DC job
A major medical advocacy organization in Washington, D.C. is seeking a Regulatory Lobbyist, Director I to join the Advocacy team. This role involves developing health care policy documents, managing relationships with policymakers, and advocating AMA positions on Medicare Advantage. Candidates should have an undergraduate degree and at least 5 years of experience in federal health issues. Strong communication skills and a collaborative mindset are essential for success in this position, which offers a hybrid work environment and competitive salary.
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$85k-117k yearly est. 6d ago
Care Coordinator - Forensics
Lutheran Social Services of Wi & Up Mi 3.7
Remote or Schofield, WI job
Lutheran Social Services of WI and Upper MI is currently seeking a Forensic Care Coordinator for our Operating Avenues for Re-Entry Success (OARS) program serving Marathon, Wood and Clark counties. This is a full-time, benefit eligible role. The position requires regular visits in the client's home and/or community and then is able to work from home for documentation and meeting purposes. The role is primarily, Monday through Friday, 1st shift, but will require flexibility to meet the needs of clients.
This role provides comprehensive person-centered case management. This requires ongoing learning in Motivational Interviewing through participation in monthly coaching and quarterly fidelity reviews as well as the use of other identified evidence-based practices. This role works with individuals in DHS's Outpatient Competency Restoration Program (OCRP), Jail-Based Competency Program (JBCR), Conditional Release Program (CR), and Opening Avenues to Reentry Success Program (OARS), or Supervised Release (SR). Forensic Care Coordinators work collaboratively with community service providers that have been identified to specifically address the needs of the client with a mental health diagnosis and/or substance use disorder. LSS works closely with the client's treatment team and natural supports to best support whether the client is released from jail, prison, mental health institutions, or the community. Forensic Care Coordinators working in CR, OCRP, JBCR or OARS can be asked to work with clients in any of those programs, but Supervised Release remains separate. Supervised Release Care Coordinators will not work in CR, OCRP, JBCR or OARS:
The CR program works with individuals found not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect. Forensic Coordinators provide professional testimony, write court documents, and understand the 917.17 WSS. The Forensic Coordinator works with mental health institutions, court systems, natural support, and community providers.
The OCRP and JBCR offer services to adults charged with a crime adjudicated not competent to stand trial but likely to regain competency. The Competency programs Forensic Coordinators understand the 971.14 WSS and are responsible for meeting clients in the community (OCRP) as well as in the Jail setting (JBCR). The Forensic Coordinator works with the jail system, providing legal education, community providers, the court system, institutions, and natural support.
· The OARS program, the Forensic Coordinator, understands the criminogenic needs of the client. This is a voluntary program. The Forensic Coordinator starts meeting with the client at the correctional institution in the pre-release stage and continues through post-release. The Forensic Coordinator works closely with the client and their treatment team for up to two years.
· Supervised Release specifically works with sexually violent people who are committed under WI statute 980. While they currently may be living at Sandridge Secure Treatment Center, the role of LSS is to provide service coordination and services to assist them with a transition to living in the community.
o Sexually violent person: This is someone who has a mental disorder that makes it likely the person will engage in future acts of sexual violence convicted of a sexually violent offense, adjudicated as delinquent for a sexually violent offense, or found not guilty of or not responsible for a sexually violent offense by reason of mental disease or defect. These people are committed under Wis. Stat. ch. 980.
DIRECT SERVICE REQUIREMENTS (Required of all employees providing direct services):
Promote client independence and growth, consistent with the service plan.
Provide services using a trauma-informed and person and/or family-centered model.
Provide services utilizing agency approved and supported evidence-based practices that have been indicated by the funder and/or agency.
Accurately complete time reporting.
Essential Duties and responsibilities:
This list of duties and responsibilities is not all-inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties and responsibilities, as management may deem necessary from time to time.
Assess client's needs utilizing the required assessment tool(s) (e.g. functional screen). Re-assess, as needed, and at least annually. Information to complete the assessment is gained via interviews, collateral contacts and prior records.
Work alongside the client, their family, his/her supports, and other service providers, develop and implement a comprehensive and individualized service plan.
When required by the program/service, coordinate and authorize services according to the service plan.
Provide services to assigned clients in alignment with the service plan.
Organize and plan work effectively.
Apply knowledge of community resources.
Apply knowledge of casework principles and methods.
Apply working knowledge of human behavior, dynamics of groups, interpersonal relations, and social interactions.
Apply working knowledge of social problems and their effects on individuals.
Work collaboratively with clients, service teams, and clinical supervisor to determine interventions.
Communicate effectively with team members and providers. When authorizing services, articulate the expectations of the service.
Establish and maintain effective and collaborative working relationships.
Complete documentation within required timelines and expectations per LSS, regulation, funders, and practice standards.
Maintain client records, primarily electronic files.
Make recommendations within the client team and scope of practice.
Testify at legal proceedings as required by law and/or role.
Coordinate and facilitate person and/or family-centered team meetings.
When supervision is a program requirement, actively engage in the clinical supervision process.
Attend and participate in staff development programs, including in-service training, staff meetings, and professional seminars.
Within your scope of practice, provide consultation to peers.
Understand productivity expectations. Meet or exceed the standards that have been established for the role and the program.
Perform other duties and special projects as required.
PERKS:
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
By being employed with LSS, which is a non-profit agency, you can be eligible for loan forgiveness under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
Loans are eligible to be forgiven after 10 years of on-time and consistent payments through the income-based re-payment plan.
Assistance navigating the PSLF through Summer
Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance
Flex Spending for Dependent & Health Care
Mileage reimbursement
Paid Time Off
10 Paid Holidays
Ability to Contribute to 403B
LSS makes annual raises a priority for employees
Calm Wellness App - Premium Access
Student loan navigation program with
Summer, PBC
Early Earned Wage Access with UKG Wallet
Employee Assistance Program
Service Awards and Recognition
Qualifications
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Upon offer, candidates must successfully complete the necessary background, caregiver, medical and any other checks required, according to program requirements
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Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE:
The specific education and/or experience is determined by the service delivered and the funding stream requirements.
General Requirements:
· Bachelor's degree in relevant area of human services.
Acceptable human service degrees for this role include, but are not limited to, the following:
· Community Mental Health
· Substance Use
· Counseling/Guidance
· Criminal Justice
· Psychology
· Recreational Therapy
· Rehabilitation Counseling
· Social Worker
· Vocational Counseling
If not listed above, a transcript review as well as payer review may be requested of the applicant/potential employee.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS:
Must have a valid driver's license and have reliable transportation to perform the essential duties of the role; a motor vehicle check (MVR) with a satisfactory driving record per the LSS Driver Safety Procedure is required, and ability to meet LSS auto insurance requirements.
TRAVEL: Daily travel may be required. Some overnight travel may be required
$30k-35k yearly est. 5d ago
Care Coordinator - Children's Long-term Support Waiver Program - Walworth County
Lutheran Social Services of Wi & Upper Mi 3.7
Remote or Harvard, IL job
💼 Now Hiring: Care Coordinator - Children's Long-Term Support (CLTS) Program
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Walworth County, WI
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Full-Time | M-F, First Shift | Hybrid Work Option
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Make a difference in the lives of children and families!
Lutheran Social Services of Wisconsin & Upper Michigan is seeking a dedicated Care Coordinator to join our CLTS Waiver Program team in Walworth County!
The Children's Long-Term Support (CLTS) Waiver Program is a federally funded Medicaid initiative that helps children with developmental, physical, or severe emotional disabilities receive services that allow them to live safely in their homes and communities. As a Care Coordinator, you'll be the primary point of contact for families, helping them access and navigate essential services with compassion and care.
🧠 What You'll Do
🧒 Assess children's functional abilities using approved tools
📝 Develop and implement individualized service plans with families and providers
🤝 Facilitate team meetings and coordinate services based on family-centered goals
📋 Maintain accurate documentation and meet all regulatory timelines
🧭 Collaborate with internal teams and external agencies to support families
🧑 ⚖️ Testify in legal proceedings when required
💬 Communicate clearly with families, providers, and team members
🧑 🎓 Participate in staff development, training, and supervision
🎁 Perks & Benefits
🏥 Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance
💳 Flex Spending (Health & Dependent Care)
🚙 Mileage Reimbursement
🏖️ Paid Time Off + 10 Paid Holidays
💰 403B Retirement Contribution
🧘 Calm Wellness App - Premium Access
🎓 Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Eligibility + Navigation Support
💸 Early Earned Wage Access (UKG Wallet)
🧑 ⚕️ Employee Assistance Program
🏅 Service Awards & Recognition
🏡 Remote Work Perks: Up to 2 days/week from home
📚 Qualifications
🎓 Bachelor's degree in Social Work or a related human services field (e.g., Psychology, Special Education, Counseling, etc.)
🧒 Minimum 1 year of experience working with children and/or youth with disabilities
🌍 Bilingual fluency in Spanish is preferred but not required
💻 Proficient in computer systems and electronic health records
🤝 Strong interpersonal and organizational skills
🚗 Valid driver's license and reliable transportation (MVR check required)
🌍 Work Environment
Community-based with daily travel required
Moderate noise level; occasional exposure to outdoor conditions
Flexibility to meet family needs, including crisis response
✨ Join a team that's making a real impact. Apply today and help empower families through compassionate care coordination in the CLTS Program!
LSS is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).
$31k-36k yearly est. 5d ago
Dir II Administrative Operations (Hybrid)
American Medical Association 4.3
Remote or Chicago, IL job
Director of Administrative Operations (Hybrid)
Chicago, IL (Hybrid)
The American Medical Association (AMA) is the nation's largest professional association of physicians and a non‑profit organization. We are a unifying voice and powerful ally for America's physicians, the patients they care for, and the promise of a healthier nation. To be part of the AMA is to be part of our mission to promote the art and science of medicine and the betterment of public health.
At AMA, our mission to improve the health of the nation starts with our people. We foster an inclusive, people‑first culture where every employee is empowered to perform at their best. Together, we advance meaningful change in health care and the communities we serve. We encourage and support professional development, and we are dedicated to social responsibility.
We have an opportunity at our corporate offices in Chicago for a Director of Administrative Operations (Hybrid) on our AMA Insurance team. This is a hybrid position reporting into our Chicago, IL office, requiring three days a week in the office.
As the Director of Administrative Operations, you will ensure delivery of outstanding customer service and the development of operational requirements, process and technology that provide essential customer service outcomes. As a member of the AMAI leadership team and advisor to the GVP and General Manager of AMAI, you will identify and execute business‑wide initiatives to set AMAI direction, including new products, customer acquisition, and growth. This position requires a deep understanding of the overall operations of a life/health insurance company and must be well‑versed on the regulatory and contractual requirements that impact the life and health insurance industry.
RESPONSIBILITIES Staff Management and Leadership
Oversee hiring, training, and performance management for Administrative Operations management team and their customer service (call center), claims, and operations teams
Facilitate and oversee the performance management process, including setting department and individual goals, performance reviews, development plans, and corrective action
Create a culture and processes to deliver a comprehensive and seamless service experience to all customers measured by satisfaction survey KPIs
Oversee education, coaching and training including systems, processes, contract interpretation, and industry issues (e.g., HIPAA, Fraud, Unfair Claim Settlement Practices)
Prepare department budgets and operate within budget expectations
Process Oversight and Improvement
Continually improve the customer experience by evaluating and redesigning systems and business processes to enhance operational efficiency, increase productivity, and drive engagement
Support new product opportunities by assessing operational feasibility and identifying and creating workflow process and system requirements
Compliance
Accountable for compliance with regulatory, legal and contractual requirements, enforcing effective policies and procedures that comply with state and federal insurance regulation
Serve as the subject matter expert on insurance company guidelines, including an in-depth understanding and ability to interpret and apply insurance contract provisions to business processes, carrier manuals and procedures, and standard insurance industry business practices
Review and respond to escalated issues - complaints to regulators and AMA/AMAI executives
Relationship Management
Liaise with insurance carrier partners, TPA clients and vendors to ensure AMAI meets administrative obligations
Provide support for all internal and external audits
Serve as AMAI liaison for interactions with the AMA Facilities Management Department
REQUIREMENTS
Bachelor's degree required, in business administration or related field preferred
10+ years of experience heading an insurance operations team in a life and/or health insurance company, large brokerage or third‑party administrator, required
Experience must include customer service, underwriting/certificate issue, life/health claims adjudication, contract interpretation and compliance, training and business requirement development; life, disability, Medicare Supplement product experience required
Proven success facilitating progressive organizational change and development
Utilize a strong mentoring, coaching, and influencing style to engage and lead across all levels of the organization; lead effective training programs to support compliance and customer service
Knowledge of customer service and call center processes; insurance administration and claims systems
Directly manage relationships with TPA clients, management team of insurance company partners and vendors that support business operations
The American Medical Association is located at 330 N. Wabash Avenue, Chicago, IL 60611 and is convenient to all public transportation in Chicago.
This role is an exempt position, and the salary range for this position is $152,939-$206,519. An employee's pay within the salary range will be determined by a variety of factors including but not limited to business consideration and geographical location, as well as candidate qualifications, such as skills, education, and experience. Employees are also eligible to participate in an incentive plan.
We are an equal opportunity employer, committed to diversity in our workforce. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment. As an EOE/AA employer, the American Medical Association will not discriminate in its employment practices due to an applicant's race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or veteran or disability status.
THE AMA IS COMMITTED TO IMPROVING THE HEALTH OF THE NATION
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$72k-90k yearly est. 6d ago
Special Events & Development Associate
Madison Square Boys & Girls Club Foundation, Inc. 3.9
Remote or New York, NY job
Title: Special Events & Development Associate
Department: Development
FLSA Classification: Exempt
Reports to: Executive Director
Summary: The Special Events & Development Associate supports logistics, planning, and event management for Madison's fundraising events to maintain and increase overall support. Madison's special events are a major opportunity to engage and delight our current donors and recruit new supporters. The position's responsibilities include implementation of key event logistics and timetable management, and providing administrative support to the development team.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Coordinate and manage event timelines, pre and post-event and day-of logistics for Madison's signature special events.
Carefully track event costs, budgets and financial records for each event.
Conduct research on vendors, venues, and other event aspects as needed. Source venues and necessary vendors as needed and maintain positive vendor relationships.
Coordinate the solicitation, organization, and presentation of silent and live auction items and manage silent auction online platform.
Assist in tracking attendance, guest lists, and seating assignments.
Work closely with Communications Coordinator to draft and create invitations, program journal, event signage and design online event engagement platforms.
Support the research, identification, cultivation and solicitation of event chair, committee members and honorees.
Ensure event fundraising actions are tracked and recorded in the donor database.
Evaluate overall results of special events campaigns; provide recommendations, modifications and new approaches to support successful achievement of department and organizational goals.
Conduct strategic prospect and donor qualification research using various research tools and resources.
Assist and lead other projects and development tasks as assigned by Executive Director.
Required Skills/Knowledge:
Bachelor's degree in relevant field.
Three to five years of experience in fundraising and/or event planning.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Skilled at working with diverse groups of people.
Experience in managing grassroots fundraising events.
Excellent organizational and time management skills.
Experience working with a fast-paced, mission-focused nonprofit environment.
Demonstrated ability to work as part of a collaborative team showing both strong initiatives to reach individual goals as well as supports the overall team goals
Ability to prioritize tasks and work on multiple projects and events simultaneously.
Ability to ‘manage up' and support senior staff/Board members and ‘manage across' to colleagues in achieving projects on deadline
Excellent written and verbal communication skills and superior attention to detail
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with club staff, board members, volunteers, community groups and third party representatives
Comfort using donor databases and Microsoft Office Suite
Ability to have flexibility with work schedules to attend evening events and ability to lift boxes etc. as needed
Supervisory Responsibility
This position does not supervise any employees.
Work Environment
This job operates in a professional office environment and hybrid work-from-home/in-office model. This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers and filing cabinets.
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.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms; climb stairs; balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; and talk or hear. The employee must occasionally lift or move up to 20 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by the job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus.
Position Type/Expected Hours of Work
This is a full time position and hours of work and days are Monday through Friday 9:00am to 5:00pm. Occasional evening and weekend work may be required as job duties demand.
Travel
Work may require some local travel and may require occasional weekend and/or evening work.
AAP/EEO Statement
It is, has been, and will continue to be the policy of Madison, to provide equal employment opportunity without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status. Further, it is the policy of Madison to undertake affirmative action in compliance with all federal, state, and local requirements to recruit a diverse pool of applicants and to ensure that our employment practices are, in fact, non-discriminatory. Such affirmative action shall apply to all employment practices, but not limited to hiring, promotion, transfer, recruitment advertising, layoff or termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation, and selection for training, including apprenticeship and on-the-job training. Decisions relating to personnel policies and practices shall be made on the basis of an individual's capacity to perform a particular job and the feasibility of any necessary job accommodation.
Other Duties
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
$28k-46k yearly est. 27d ago
Global Programs & Operations Leader (Remote)
World Hope International 4.3
Remote or Alexandria, VA job
A global relief organization is seeking a Chief Programs & Operations Officer to provide strategic oversight of its international development programs. The role requires a minimum of seven years of experience in managing large-scale grant-funded programs, excellent communication skills, and a Master's degree in a relevant field. This remote position also involves collaboration with various stakeholders and ensuring that programs meet compliance and quality standards.
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$34k-58k yearly est. 6d ago
Chief Development Officer (CDO)/ Hybrid
Feeding America 4.3
Remote or New York, NY job
To support City Harvest's next phase of growth, the organization created the new executive position of Chief Development Officer (CDO). The CDO will report directly to the CEO and serve as a core member of the Executive Leadership Team and work closely with the Board of Directors to develop and lead an ambitious, forward-looking fundraising strategy. The CDO will be a key thought partner to the CEO and the central figure in ensuring that City Harvest's development program meets the organization's operational capacity and keeps pace with community needs going forward.
Responsibilities
Oversee the revenue channels of major gifts, principal gifts, and institutional partnerships (foundations and government) as well as development communications and development operations.
Lead a corresponding team of approximately 24, including the Vice President of Development.
Collaborate closely with the Chief External Relations Officer to form a powerful advancement function and ensure coordination with teams responsible for direct response fundraising, business partnerships, and enterprise-wide marketing and communications, special events, and volunteer programs.
Develop and execute a fundraising strategy focused on generating significant, sustainable revenue growth, particularly from high-net-worth individuals and major philanthropic institutions.
Qualifications
Strong connection to City Harvest's mission and broader efforts to address food insecurity.
Minimum of 15 years of progressively responsible experience in nonprofit development, with at least 10 years in a senior leadership role.
Demonstrated success in securing major and principal gifts ($1M+) from high-net-worth individuals and institutions.
Proven experience managing annual fundraising goals of $30 million or more.
Exceptional relationship-building and interpersonal skills, with an ability to build trust with donors, colleagues, and stakeholders at all levels.
Knowledge of the major players, strategies, and trends in giving within New York City's philanthropic community as well as demonstrated fundraising success therein.
Track record of managing, mentoring, and retaining high-performing fundraising teams.
Excellent public speaking, writing, and communication skills.
Experience working with boards and engaging them in fundraising strategy and initiatives.
Strong familiarity with donor management systems and fundraising analytics.
Benefits
Competitive Salary
Generous time off
Full benefits (medical, dental, vision) with employer contributions towards premiums
Employer-provided life insurance
403(b) retirement savings plan with employer matching
Professional development opportunities
Free mental health services with BetterHelp
Commuter benefits
Discounted staff perks (e.g., movie tickets, gym memberships, cellular plans)
Deadline
March 31, 2026
How to apply
City Harvest has retained the DSG Fundraising & Advancement Practice of DSG Global to assist in this search process. Inquiries, nominations, and applications (current resumes and cover letters) may be submitted via the following link:
About City Harvest
City Harvest is New York's first and largest food rescue organization, collecting perfectly good food that would otherwise go to waste and delivering it, free of charge, to help feed the millions of New Yorkers who are struggling to put meals on their tables. In over 40 years of serving neighbors experiencing food insecurity, City Harvest has rescued and delivered more than 1 billion pounds of food for neighbors in need. City Harvest is recognized as a leading equity-driven organization that works alongside its partners to rescue nutritious food and deliver it for free to our neighbors, offers free nutrition and culinary education programming, and advocates in order to strengthen the local food system. City Harvest is committed to being there to provide food to all New Yorkers experiencing food insecurity today and to those who may need assistance in years to come.
Additional information
City Harvest has retained the DSG Fundraising & Advancement Practice of DSG Global to assist in this search process. Inquiries, nominations, and applications (current resumes and cover letters) may be submitted via the following link:
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