Coaches and Athletic Scouts - Research Study Participant
Non profit job in Philadelphia, PA
Sepal is conducting a research study to understand work excellence among coaches and scouts to establish professional benchmarks. Selected participants will share their professional background, design field-specific screening questions, and document substantial work projects as case studies.
Sample of reported job titles: Baseball Coach, Basketball Coach, Coach, Cross Country Coach, Football Coach, Gymnastics Coach, Soccer Coach, Softball Coach, Track and Field Coach, Volleyball Coach MUST-HAVE QUALIFICATIONS: *5+ years full-time experience as a coach or scout *Native-level English language fluency *U.
S.
residency *Access to a laptop or desktop computer with reliable internet *Available for at least 10 hours per week during the 2-3 week engagement (work is fully asynchronous and on your own schedule) *Technology proficiency: Comfortable with messaging, video calling, and uploading files *Ability to follow detailed written instructions and complete online tasks independently COMPENSATION AND LOGISTICS: *Hourly pay: $23-35 per hour, plus task bonuses, based on experience and fit *Paid bi-weekly based on tracked and approved hours *Classification as 1099 independent-contractor; engagement is at-will *Entirely remote, work whenever you like as long as deadlines are met *Current employment in the field is NOT required WHY PARTICIPATE? You'll contribute to important research that establishes professional benchmarks in your field while getting compensated for expertise you already possess.
Top contributors may be invited for ongoing research study opportunities.
TO APPLY: *Upload a one-page resume highlighting your relevant experience as a coach or scout *Complete a brief questionnaire about your background LIMITED AVAILABILITY: We are only selecting 5 participants from your occupation over the next few days, and selection is on a first-qualified basis due to strict research deadlines.
If you're unsure whether your work experience qualifies under the occupation designation please reference onetonline.
org for clarification and examples.
Ready to showcase your expertise and earn flexible compensation? Apply today!
Obstetrics & Gynecology Physician
Non profit job in Philadelphia, PA
LOA: 6 months+ with possible extensions
Schedule: M-F 8a-5p
Volume: 15-18 ppd
Details: Clinic Only Need a clean or somewhat clean background, NPDB is required with presentations.
BE/BC
Phone interview will be with the OB Director
6 month+ need. Prefer somewhat local candidate. Must have PA license
Commit to Serve Your City Year! (Full Pay/Benefits - Academic Mentor)
Non profit job in Camden, NJ
Student success coach and mentor (entry level,
paid, full-time)
City Year AmeriCorps Member
City Year, an AmeriCorps program, helps students across schools succeed. Teams
of City Year AmeriCorps members provide support to students, classrooms and the
whole school, helping to ensure that students in schools receive a high-quality
education that prepares them with the skills and mindset to thrive and contribute
to their community.
What You'll Do
As a City Year AmeriCorps member, your service will focus on coaching and
mentoring elementary, middle and/or high school students. You will help these
students earn academic success, improve their attendance, and develop positive
behaviors at school. You will plan and monitor individual student progress and
work with teachers on whole class instruction, breakout spaces and other in-class
student assistance.
Role and Responsibilities
Experience in all these tasks is not necessary. We provide 2-4 weeks of training at
the beginning of the year to support you. Plus, you will work with partner teachers
and school staff every step of the way.
Support academic coaching and interpersonal development for students:
· Work with identified students 1:1 and in small groups
· Develop literacy and/or math skills varying learning activities by student level,
answering student questions and encouraging assignment completion
· Create and implement a behavior management system for students
· Develop interpersonal skills throughout their day, using proven strategies of
learning, practicing, reflection and repetition
· Collaborate with teachers and team members to collect, record, analyze and
monitor individual student progress, participating in facilitated reviews of student
data collected and entered into City Year's student data system· Create an engaging, safe and healthy classroom space in collaboration with the teacher
Support Whole School initiatives to increase engagement with students and
families:
· Support and/or conduct extended day and virtual programming for students
before, during and after school including, but not limited to, academic enrichment
and intervention, homework support, recreation and student clubs, service
learning, and leadership development
· Create, support and/or co-lead events or programs that recognize and appreciate
student growth and/or achievement in math, literacy, attendance, and behavior
City Year benefits
You will receive:
· Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance
· Curalinc Employee Assistance Program
· Talkspace Therapy Program
· Free 3-year membership to Happier
· Benefit Advocate Center
· Bi-weekly living stipend
· Workers' compensation
· Relocation support
· Benefits specific to City Year location
· Career and University partnerships and scholarships
· City Year / AmeriCorps Uniform parts
AmeriCorps and other federally-issued benefits
You will be eligible for:
· Segal AmeriCorps Education Award*
· Child care benefits paid by AmeriCorps
· Loan forbearance and interest accrual payments for qualified student loans
· Time accrual toward the U.S. Department of Education's Public Service Loan
Forgiveness Program, (see Reduction of Education Costs)
· Income-based Loan Repayment Plan (IBR) Eligibility Requirements
City Year AmeriCorps members are as varied as the communities we serve. We're
looking for you if you want to build yourself, give back and are ready to change the
world.
· Be a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident (Authorization to work in the U.S. is
not sufficient. Those with DACA status unfortunately are not eligible at this time)
· Be 17-25 by July 1, 2025
· Have a GED or high school diploma, some college experience, or college degree
· Have served no more than three terms in an AmeriCorps state or national
program*
· Agree to and complete a background check
· Be able to begin City Year by July/August 2025 (specific start date varies by location)
How to Apply
Visit **************************************************** and submit your
completed application online.
For more information on how to apply, visit: ***********************************
For more information about this role visit our website.
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)
Non profit job in Philadelphia, PA
We are looking for Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) who will deliver compassionate daily care to patients in nursing homes, rehab centers, and hospitals across Philedalphia. The medical facilities provide a healthy and productive environment for CNAs to work in a supportive workplace.
We are looking for CNA candidates across various specialties, including:
- Care Manager CNA
- CNA LTC (Long-Term Care)
- Hospital CNA
- Nursing Unit Clerk
- Nursing Attendant
- Geriatric Nursing Assistant
- Nursing Technician
Benefits:
- Competitive hourly pay + overtime & evenings/nights shifts
- Medical insurance
- Paid Time Off & Holiday Pay
- Training & career advancement support
Physician / Family Practice / Pennsylvania / Permanent / Primary Care Physician
Non profit job in Philadelphia, PA
We???re unique. You should be, too. We???re changing lives every day. For both our patients and our team members. Are you innovative and entrepreneurial minded? Is your work ethic and ambition off the charts? Do you inspire others with your kindness and joy? We???re different than most primary care providers. We???re rapidly expanding and we need great people to join our team. ChenMed, a physician-led and mission-driven, primary care organization, is currently one of the most successful full-risk Medic?K
Mental Health Therapist
Non profit job in Chester, PA
SonderMind is a leading mental health care platform revolutionizing therapy services by empowering licensed mental health therapists to deliver exceptional care with cutting-edge, AI-powered tools. We are seeking compassionate and highly skilled clinicians to join our expanding network, offering the flexibility to manage your own practice, bring your existing clients, and benefit from steady referrals.
At SonderMind, we believe there can't be mental healthcare without mentally-strong clinicians. Our platform is designed to outsmart burnout and streamline your workflow, allowing you to focus on what matters most-your clients. We are committed to fostering relationship-driven care, providing ethically grounded, human-first tools that enhance outcomes and reduce administrative burdens.
Benefits of Joining SonderMind:
Flexibility: Enjoy the freedom to set your own working hours and maintain a healthy work-life balance.
Sessions can be conducted via telehealth or in-person.
Free and stress-free credentialing with major insurers: We have streamlined the credentialing process and handle all the hard stuff for you so that you can expand your practice by accepting insurance from major payors in your state in weeks, not months.
Guaranteed Pay: We handle all the billing for you and guarantee pay bi-weekly for completed sessions-
including no-shows
.
Referrals and Practice Support: Seamlessly onboard your existing clients while receiving new referrals. Benefit from thoughtful client matching to personalize your caseload, with support from a dedicated account manager to help you grow your practice across various specialties.
Absolutely no fees or membership charges: We don't charge you to deliver care, and all of the features, access, tools, and resources you get come free of charge.
Innovative AI-Powered Tools: Outsmart burnout and focus on what matters most-your clients. Our secure, clinically-developed AI tools eliminate administrative tasks and keep clients engaged between sessions. This includes:
AI Notes: Auto-generates editable, insurance-compliant clinical notes, saving you time and reducing documentation burden.
Session Takeaways: Extend your care between sessions by reviewing and sending client-friendly summaries of key insights.
Session Prep: Help clients clarify goals and focus areas before each session, ensuring you hit the ground running.
Goal Setting: Collaborate with clients to set and track goals, increasing engagement and accountability.
Treatment Plan: Easily align with clients on diagnoses, goals, and care plans in a clear, clinically grounded format.
Reflections: Clients can journal through AI-guided prompts between sessions, providing you with deeper context.
Requirements:
Master's degree or higher in counseling, psychology, social work, or a related field.
Must be fully licensed by the State Board to provide therapy independently and without supervision (e.g., LPC, LCSW, LMFT, LMHC, LCPC, LCSW-C, LISW, or LP).
Pay: $72-$90 per hour. Pay rates are based on the provider license type, session location, and session types.
*Please note that SonderMind does not provide office space; therapists are responsible for securing their own location for in-person sessions, but we can help connect you with other SonderMind therapists looking to share space.
Digital/Research Services Librarian - PT
Non profit job in Glenside, PA
Job Purpose
Serve as a catalyst for planning, delivery, and continuous improvement of diversified library services to students and faculty.
Duties and Responsibilities
Online Content (35%)
- Create and manage Libguides, Loom screencasts, and other related content to assist students in the digital environment, especially with their changing research needs.
- Keep the library website updated, assist with any redesigns, and ensure that campus communication channels are kept current with any library announcements.
- Manage library interaction with the Circle online platform, and collaborate with Learning Experience staff to provide support for online students.
- Additional responsibilities related to management of the digital collection.
Systems 30%
- Maintain, support and update library software systems, (e.g. Sierra, EBSCO Discovery Service, etc.). Working with the Information Systems Director, responsible for coordinating system migrations.
- Training library staff in the usage of library software systems, resolving problems with library software systems and serving as the principal contact with software and systems vendors, etc.
Periodicals (5%)
- Ensure patron access to online periodicals in collaboration with the staff member who manages subscriptions
Access Services (10%)
- Reserves: timely and efficient communication with faculty RE: addition of materials to Reserve collection; timely removal of materials from Reserves at the conclusion of term, etc.
- Circulation: cover shifts as needed at the Circulation Desk. May include occasional evenings/weekend shifts.
Archives and Special Collections (15%)
- In collaboration with the director and other staff, field research inquiries (internal and external) RE: the library's holdings, and access to heritage resources.
Other duties as assigned by the Director (5%)
Requirements
Required qualifications:
Previous related library experience and related course work.
A graduate degree in Theology, Divinity, or Religious Studies
A graduate degree in Library and Information Science from an A.L.A accredited program.
Superior communication skills (written and in person); working knowledge of one or more foreign languages.
Exploration and proficiency RE: effective use of relevant technologies.
Desired competencies:
Ability to work both individually and collaboratively
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Ability to communicate clearly and in a timely and courteous manner
A creative and resourceful approach to projects and processes
Eagerness to build partnerships within and beyond the library
Proven ability to analyze and complete complex projects
Adaptability and resourcefulness within a constantly changing environment
Working conditions:
The library is a dynamic environment, and this position requires a high degree of collegiality, flexibility, and resourcefulness.
This is a part-time, non-exempt position, with 20 hours per week expected, normally Monday through Friday. This position has potential to develop into a full-time role.
This in an on-campus position
Physical requirements:
Some lifting (up to 25 lbs.), pushing of carts (up to 50 lbs.), bending, and stooping required.
Leadership Accountability:
This position reports to the Director of Library Services
This position does not supervise or coach employees.
Westminster Theological Seminary hires only personnel who belong to a Protestant evangelical church and subscribe to Biblical orthodoxy (belief) and orthopraxy (practice). Employees shall affirm their agreement with the historic, trinitarian Christian faith as expressed in the Apostles' Creed. Otherwise, Westminster Theological Seminary is an equal opportunity employer, dedicated to providing equal employment and advancement opportunities to all individuals, except as specifically allowed by federal and state law, and basing employment decisions on merit, qualifications and training. Westminster Theological Seminary does not discriminate in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of race, color, religion (except as religion is a bona fide occupational qualification), sex, national origin, age, disability or any other classification protected by law.
In accordance with the above paragraph, all employees are required to sign Westminster Theological Seminary's Community Life Policy affirming their commitment to Christian belief and practice as described in the policy.
Marketing Projects Specialist
Non profit job in Philadelphia, PA
The Franklin Institute, the most visited museum in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, strives to be the world leader in promoting science and technology education and literacy through inspiring and engaging experiences that cultivate curiosity, critical thinking, and an understanding of the crucial role science plays in our lives.
At The Franklin Institute , we provide an environment that is as nurturing as it is dynamic. Our team-oriented approach allows for ample learning and career growth opportunities. We think you will find the Institute offers the ideal atmosphere in which to best use your skills and talents. We are eager for your input, ideas, and inspiration.
Position Description:
The Franklin Institute is seeking an organized, creative, and detail-oriented Marketing Projects Specialist (Contract Term) to support the Marketing, Communications and Digital Media Department. This role will lead the coordination and execution of marketing initiatives that promote museum exhibitions, events, and brand visibility. The ideal candidate has 3-6 years of experience, thrives in fast-paced environments, communicates clearly, and excels at cross-team collaboration.
Work with external vendors, partners and contractors (e.g., agency partners, media vendors, attraction partnerships) to source deliverables and ensure quality within budget parameters.
Coordinate with internal teams, including Design, Digital Media, Education, Exhibitions, and Development, to gather requirements, define timelines, and monitor progress on external digital communications.
Maintain marketing project schedules, status reports, and documentation by facilitating regular check-ins with stakeholders and ensure smooth communication across departments.
Ensure all marketing materials adhere to brand guidelines and museum standards.
Optimize workflows and help improve project management processes and internal communications within the organization.
Lead the coordination and staffing of events for partnership promotions.
Other duties as deemed necessary and appropriate.
Position Requirements:
3+ years of project management experience, preferably within marketing, museums, cultural institutions, or the nonprofit sector.
Strong understanding of marketing deliverables (digital, print, media, social, environmental graphics).
Proficiency with project management tools (e.g., AirTable, ClickUp, Microsoft Planner).
Exceptional communication, organizational, and multitasking skills.
Ability to manage multiple concurrent projects in a deadline-driven environment, both independently and collaboratively.
Experience coordinating cross-functional teams.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office 360 computer programs.
Strong written and verbal communication skills.
The ability to work varied shifts and hours as required, including evenings and weekends.
Status:
Temporary, 12 months from Date of Hire, Full-time, 37.5 hours per week
Salary:
$70,000 - $75,000
Benefits Information:
The Franklin Institute offers a comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, and vision, 401K, life insurance and disability coverage. We also offer generous Paid Time Off, paid holidays, and numerous wellness program benefits.
To apply, p lease visit our Career Center . We look forward to hearing from you!
Research shows that women and people from underrepresented groups often apply to jobs only if they meet 100% of the qualifications. We recognize that it is highly unlikely that someone meets 100% of the qualifications for a role. If much of this job description describes you, then please apply for this role.
The Franklin Institute is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, religion, national or ethnic origin, disability or protected veteran status.
Auto-ApplyPart-Time Driver/Helper
Non profit job in Chester, PA
Job Description
Local non-profit serving individuals who are blind or visually impaired is seeking a P/T driver. Position requires transporting clients to and from the agency for classroom technology, delivery of client equipment and other driving/vehicle-related duties as needed. Candidates need to be comfortable working with individuals with disabilities. The ideal candidate will have the ability to learn human guide techniques, provide occasional sighted support, knowledge of modern-day technology and have the ability to lift up to 30 lbs. Computer knowledge preferred. HS Diploma or GED. Valid PA driver's license & ability to be insured to operate agency vehicles. Ability to pass background clearances & certifications. Knowledge of Delaware, Chester, Montgomery, Bucks Counties, as well as, the Philadelphia area. Retirees encouraged to apply. Application can be completed online at ********************** EOE/M/F/D/V
Division Chief, Pediatric Otolaryngology ENT- Nemours Children's Hospital, Delaware
Non profit job in Wilmington, DE
Nemours Children's Hospital is seeking a Division Chief of Pediatric Otolaryngology to lead our established and growing team in Wilmington, Delaware. This is a unique opportunity for a seasoned, fellowship-trained pediatric otolaryngologist to shape clinical services, expand multidisciplinary programs, grow clinical research, and help drive the next chapter of growth and innovation within a nationally recognized pediatric health system.
Leading Through Growth and Innovation
As part of our commitment to Whole Child Health and to meeting the needs of children across the region, Nemours Children's is making transformative investments in Delaware. Backed by the long-standing strength and vision of the Nemours Foundation, this expansion represents the largest one-year capital investment in our history - more than $130 million - and includes:
* A new maternal and fetal health program, expanding our Advanced Delivery Program with new labor and delivery suites, antepartum and postpartum rooms, and ORs for fetal and maternal care.
* A major expansion of care in cancer, neonatology, and cardiology, including the Lisa Dean Moseley Foundation Institute for Cancer and Blood Disorders, designed to deliver family-centered care in a healing environment.
* A revitalization of the historic Alfred I. du Pont Institute building, preserving our legacy while repurposing it as a modern administrative space that supports long-term organizational growth.
These upgrades support our regional strategy and deepen our ability to serve children with increasingly complex needs.
Your Role
In this leadership position, you will:
* Direct a well-established division that includes eight full-time pediatric otolaryngologists, seven physician assistants, four APRNs, and three specialty nurses.
* Provide strategic and clinical leadership across Nemours Children's Hospital, Delaware, and satellite locations throughout the Mid-Atlantic.
* Shape a clinical program that reflects your subspecialty expertise and passion.
* Collaborate within robust, multidisciplinary programs, including:
* A growing aerodigestive and complex airway program
* A dynamic cochlear implant and congenital ear reconstruction program
* Integrated cleft and craniofacial teams
* Pediatric voice clinics and bedside endoscopy services, including FEES
* A complex sleep clinic in partnership with pulmonology
* Play a key role in medical education, working with residents from Thomas Jefferson University and supporting the academic growth of our training programs.
* Participate in or lead research initiatives, with protected time available and institutional support for scholarly activity.
Program Highlights
* An active academic training site with a pediatric otolaryngology fellowship, full-time PGY-2 and PGY-3 residents, rotating PGY-1s, and strong institutional relationships with Thomas Jefferson University.
* Opportunities to design and grow clinical programs that align with your vision for the division and institution.
* Access to advanced diagnostics and surgical technology in a collaborative, interdisciplinary setting.
* A comprehensive Department of Surgery with all pediatric surgical subspecialties represented.
* Strong infrastructure for clinical research and quality improvement projects, with institutional funding opportunities.
Position Requirements
* Medical degree (MD or DO) from an accredited institution
* Board certified in Pediatric Otolaryngology and Complex Pediatric Otolaryngology
* Fellowship trained in Pediatric Otolaryngology from an ACGME-accredited program
* Eligible for or holds an unrestricted Delaware medical license and active DEA registration
* Demonstrated leadership in academic medicine, including program development, strategic growth, and mentorship
* Excellent communication skills and a collaborative leadership style
* A strong commitment to education, clinical excellence, innovation, and advancing pediatric surgical care
What We Offer
* Competitive Compensation: A package that is commensurate with training and experience plus annual incentives valuing clinical, academic and quality achievements
* Comprehensive Benefits: Health, dental, vision and life insurance
* Retirement Planning: 403B with employer match and 457 plans
* Relocation Support: Mortgage assistance and relocation packages
* Work-Life Balance: Six weeks of paid family leave
* Professional Development: CME, licensure and dues allowances
* Additional Benefits: Public Service Loan Forgiveness eligibility; no state sales tax in Delaware
For confidential consideration, apply below or click here to connect with Jessica N. Vega, Senior Physician Recruiter at Nemours Children's Health.
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Auto-ApplyCamp Ranger
Non profit job in Hockessin, DE
Job Description
Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay Council, Inc. (Council) is seeking a Camp Ranger to join the team. The Camp Ranger serves as the on-site manager of property use, guest services, and facility operations at Camp Country Center. This exempt, full-time role ensures a safe, welcoming, and well-maintained environment for campers, visitors, and rental groups. The Camp Ranger performs hands-on maintenance, coordinates facility readiness, manages property use, and supports safety and risk management. This role requires independent judgment, problem-solving, and the ability to manage multiple priorities in a non-traditional schedule, including nights and weekends. The Camp Ranger lives on-site year-round and represents the Girl Scouts of Chesapeake Bay as the primary point of contact for property users.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Property Use & Guest Services
Serve as the on-site manager for rentals, day use, and outside group activities, exercising independent judgment in planning and resolving issues.
Serve as the on-site point of contact for guests, coordinating with the Customer Care team as needed and assisting with scheduling, logistics, and client communications to ensure a smooth property experience.
Conduct property orientations and enforce all usage and safety policies.
Use independent judgment to identify and recommend improvements that enhance guest experience, increase property utilization, and align with Girl Scout values and program standards.
Property Operations & Maintenance
Perform routine grounds maintenance, landscaping, and general repairs to maintain a safe, welcoming, and program-ready environment.
Conduct light carpentry, plumbing, electrical, and facility repairs, exercising independent judgment in prioritizing tasks.
Perform janitorial duties, ensuring buildings, cabins, and common areas are safe, clean, and functional for campers and guests.
Inspect units, buildings, campgrounds, and common areas daily, promptly addressing any hazards or maintenance issues.
Inspect company vehicles weekly, ensuring they are clean, operational, and properly maintained.
Track and manage inventory of tools, supplies, and spare parts, restocking as needed to support smooth property operations.
Support seasonal and special projects such as trail maintenance, tree trimming, winterizing, snow shoveling/plowing, and facility updates.
Proactively identify, prioritize, and address maintenance needs as they arise, ensuring facilities remain safe, functional, and aligned with Girl Scout standards.
Safety & Risk Management
Conduct regular inspections of facilities and grounds to identify hazards and ensure compliance with Council policies, regulations, and safety standards.
Lead staff and guest safety briefings, including fire, environmental, and emergency procedures, ensuring participants understand and follow safety protocols.
Maintain compliance with OSHA standards and Council safety policies at all times, modeling safe practices for staff and volunteers.
Serve as the on-site contact for emergencies and incident reporting, exercising independent judgment and discretion when responding to urgent situations.
Ensure all safety practices, emergency procedures, and risk management strategies support the Girl Scout mission and provide a safe environment for girls, volunteers, and guests.
Administrative & Financial
Maintain accurate records of facility use, occupancy, and maintenance activities to support operational efficiency and reporting needs.
Manage petty cash, purchase orders, and supply purchases related to property operations, exercising independent judgment in prioritizing resources.
Prepare reports on site use, maintenance, and operations to inform decision-making and support the Council's strategic goals.
Build and maintain positive relationships with community partners, vendors, and repeat day-use and overnight campers, ensuring a welcoming and mission-aligned guest experience.
Competencies and Areas of Expertise
Strong interpersonal skills; able to work with diverse staff, volunteers, and guests with diplomacy and professionalism.
Flexible, solution-oriented, and able to adapt to changing priorities, manage multiple tasks independently, meet deadlines, and exercise sound judgment and discretion.
Creative problem-solving skills with a commitment to maintaining a safe, welcoming environment.
Alignment with the values and principles of the Girl Scout Movement.
Direct Reports
Supervise seasonal staff and volunteers supporting events and facility turnover.
Physical Demands & Work Environment
Work occurs both indoors and outdoors, including uneven terrain, stairs, and natural landscapes.
Regular exposure to heat, humidity, rain, and other weather conditions.
Capable of lifting and carrying up to 50 lbs. occasionally and 20-30 lbs. frequently.
Perform physical tasks including walking, standing, bending, stooping, climbing, and handling tools, equipment, or materials.
Work independently and safely while performing maintenance, property operations, and guest services.
Travel
Occasional travel to other Council property may be required.
Education or Experience
High school diploma or GED required; associate or bachelor's degree preferred.
Minimum of 3 years' experience in property management, facilities maintenance, camp management, or a related field, or equivalent combination of experience and training.
Prior experience in camp property operations preferred.
Strong knowledge of landscaping, general construction, and building maintenance.
Experience with basic carpentry, plumbing, and electrical skills.
Knowledge of OSHA laws and safety regulations.
Ability to work a non-traditional schedule, including nights and weekends.
Valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and ability to meet Council insurance requirements.
The Following Requirements Apply to All Positions
Become a registered member of the Girl Scouts of the United States of America. Have working knowledge of the Girl Scout philosophy and program and be committed to the Girl Scout mission.
Cope with stressors and demands that are associated with the job and/or the work environment so that acceptable and defined levels of performance and overall contribution are maintained. While all jobs involve dealing with stressors, the particular stressors may vary job to job.
Adaptable and flexible work environment including but not limited to working additional hours (nights and weekends) as business needs may require, handling more than one task concurrently and easily adapting to new assignments, systems, and processes.
Possess a valid Driver's License and have regular access to a reliable vehicle.
While all these continuing responsibilities apply to all jobs in Girl Scouts, the specific ways in which they apply vary from job to job.
Eligibility Specialist - Philadelphia
Non profit job in Philadelphia, PA
About Us
Care Lync is a Social Services agency focused on hiring an Eligibility Specialist providing (Service Coordination/Case Management) services to adults diagnosed with Intellectual, Developmental and Physical Disabilities and Autism Spectrum Disorder throughout Pennsylvania who are enrolled in the Department of Human Services, Medicaid Waiver Program. Our Eligibility Specialist works with adults to help them to navigate, understand, and secure the services needed in order to live independently in their home and community.
We offer a great benefits package including medical, dental, vision, 401k, paid time off within a cooperative rewarding family environment.
General Summary
The Eligibility Specialist provides case management activities necessary to meet the needs of clients assigned to the consolidated care team. This position is responsible for the development of individualized care management plans; implementation of the care plan through brokering and coordinating services; and the monitoring and evaluation of all clinical outcomes to ensure that services are provided in a professional, comprehensive, and cost-effective manner. The role assists in the location, coordination and monitoring of needed services and supports through the development and implementation of the Individual Support Plan (ISP). The Eligibility Specialist will assist the person(s) receiving services in identifying and communicating his/her requests and needs for services and supports, which may include housing, medical, social, vocational and other community services.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Complete assessments to assist in identifying each participant needs and desires for service delivery.
Develops a Person-Centered Service Plan for each participant and modify at least annually or when there is a significant medical or social change.
Ensure the participant choice of providers by providing information for the participant to make a fully informed decision.
Ensure the Behavioral Support Plan and Crisis Plan (if the participant has a Behavior Specialist) is consistent with the ISP.
Report all incidents of participant abuse, neglect or exploitation immediately to supervisor/director.
Actively coordinate with other individuals and/or entities essential in the physical and/or behavioral care delivery for the participant, including other care coordinators, to ensure seamless coordination between physical, behavioral and support services.
Responsible for researching and developing alternative solutions to participants needs.
Ensures confidentiality regarding sensitive material and private health information of each individual served.
Attends required trainings and recertification classes.
Confers regularly with supervisor/ director(s) to understand and consider factors such as participants needs, abilities, learning levels, and physical limitations.
50% travel to participants as needed
Qualifications
BS/BA degree in related course work
Minimum of 2 years related experience providing case management for individuals with Intellectual Disabilities, Autism Spectrum Disorders, or Physical Disabilities.
Experience with Microsoft Office, state-maintained databases.
Must maintain proficiency in company sponsored training and certifications.
Maintain CPR/First Aid certification and updated state related Clearances.
Successfully complete and maintain training courses as required or amended by program regulations.
Certifications in one of the following is a plus but not required as they will be obtained during employment at the employer's expense.
American Institute of Health Care Professionals
Capacity Building Institute
Certified Case Manager (CCM)
Certified Community Health Worker
Certified Disability Management Specialist
Dual Diagnosis Training
Enabling technology Navigator Certification
LifeCourse Ambassador
NADD-CC Clinical Certification
NADD Dual Diagnosis Specialist Certification
NADD-DDS Dual Diagnosis Specialist Certification
Pediatric Capacity Building Institute
Person Centered Thinking Trainer Credentialing
Social Role Valorization
Misc case management applicable trainings/certifications
Valid Driver's License including personal vehicle insurance coverage for liability and current vehicle registration, copies must be maintained on file with Care Lync.
* Please specify if you are bi-lingual (English-Spanish).
Care Lync is an equal opportunity employer and complies with the provisions of the Federal Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act of 1955 and all requirements imposed pursuant thereto. No person shall, on the grounds of race, color, national origin, ancestry, age, sex, religious creed, or disability, be excluded from participation in, be denied benefits of, or otherwise be subject to discrimination in the provision of any hiring opportunities, care or services. Care Lync will not, directly or through contractual arrangements discriminate its patients, consumers, employees, partners, 3rd party vendors or any person on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, age, sex, religious creed, disability, sexual identification or any other category protected under law. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, religious creed, sexual orientation, ancestry, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status, sexual identification or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
Meat Cutter
Non profit job in Philadelphia, PA
We are an independently operated grocery store chain serving the NJ, DE, and PA region, and we are currently seeking skilled and dependable Meat Cutters to join our meat department team.
We're looking for candidates who bring both experience and a customer-focused mindset. Applicants should be able to work a flexible schedule, maintain open availability, and have at least one year of hands-on meat-cutting experience in a grocery store environment.
We offer a competitive salary, a comprehensive benefits package, and 401K participation.
If you're reliable, experienced, and looking to join a team-oriented workplace, we encourage you to apply. Serious inquiries only.
Butler (Part-Time)
Non profit job in Kennett Square, PA
At Monarch Communities Senior Living, we value compassion, innovation, and community. Our team is committed to making a meaningful impact on the lives of our residents and fostering a collaborative and supportive work environment.
Job Description
Part-Time: 11am - 7pm
Salary: $15.00-$16.00 Hourly
The primary responsibility of this position is to ensure the resident's comfort during the
admission process and in their transition to the community by providing the highest
degree of personal attention and customer service to both the resident and their family
members. When in Reflections, the Hospitality Concierge acts as a liaison between the
resident and their family and all other departments to ensure the resident is
comfortable and is provided all the attention desired and deserved.
Qualifications
* MUST Have a Driver's License **
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Excellent time management and organizational abilities.
Responsibilities include:
-Meet with managers and care staff daily to discuss any new admissions, concerns, changes, etc.
-Act as liaison between resident/family and departments to meet overall needs of resident.
-Review menus and collect choices for all meals for the following day for Room Service program.
-Coordinate daily social hour with Dining Services and serve in Reflections Serenade dining room.
-Coordinate trips with Escapades department.
-Work with care management team and communicate daily regarding Reflections Serenade unit operations and resident needs.
Additional Information
Benefits Offered (for Part-Time Employees):
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Flexible Schedule
On the job training
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Free Parking
Other Compensation Programs:
Employee Referral Bonus
Resident Referral Bonus
Equal Opportunity Statement:
Monarch Communities and Brandywine Senior Living is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
We comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
Janitorial/Power Washing Position
Non profit job in Philadelphia, PA
Full-Time Benefits Offered Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement Fund BACKGROUND AND DRUG SCREENING Compensation $16 to $17 per hour We are seeking a Janitorial Staff member to join our team! You will be responsible for maintaining a clean and orderly environment.
Summary
The Janitorial/Cleaning position is responsible for the overall cleanliness of the building, both interior and exterior.
Essential Functions
Clean and supply designated building areas (sweeping of the market, mopping, cleaning ceiling vents, restroom cleaning, power washing).
Sweeping concourse and facility.
Power washing of bathrooms, towers, concourse, and docking areas.
Ride-On forklift and/or Bobcat operations for trash removal.
Physical Requirements
The physical requirements 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 regularly required to talk and hear. The position is very active and requires standing, walking, bending, kneeling on a regular basis. The employee may be required to lift and/or move items over 75 pounds.
This is an 8-hour-per-day, 5 days a week position. Hours of work may vary depending upon the assigned shift.
Required Education and Experience
Minimum of 2 years of experience in janitorial/cleaning services.
High school diploma or GED.
Ability to use machinery such as power washers, floor waxers, buffers, and other janitorial-type equipment.
EEO Statement
Philadelphia Wholesale Produce Market is an equal-opportunity employer.
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
Biohazard Remediation Technician
Non profit job in Sharon Hill, PA
Trauma Services is looking for highly motivated individuals who will join our team of biohazard remediation technicians. At Trauma Services, we provide families, businesses and homeowners with a remediation service that helps them put their property back together after a tragic incident.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Blood, death scene, and bodily fluid cleanup and removal
- Crime Scene cleanup
- Chemical substance/drug cleanup & removal
- Hoarding and squalor remediation
- Jail cell/cruiser cleanup
-Medical Waste/Needle pickup and disposal
Required Skills / Qualifications
- Honest, hardworking & trustworthy
- Professional appearance and a positive attitude
- Good physical health, with the ability to lift a minimum of 50 lbs. and pass a breathing test
- Able to work off-hours, be on-call, overnight stays and expected to work overtime hours
- Versatile & handy, comfortable working with power tools
- Own a mobile phone
- Ability to obtain a DOT card
- Reliable transportation
- clean driving record, able to pass a Cori check
- GED / HS Diploma/ Industry Experience / Military
- Experience using demolition tools, personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Experience in Restoration, Bio-Hazard Clean Up or Construction industries
Preferred Skills
- Veterans are encouraged to apply
Compensation:
Paid travel time and starting work rate at $27/Hour (Depending on experience & job type). SIGNIFICANT OVERTIME OPPORTUNIES AVAILABLE.
The ideal candidate is hardworking, extremely versatile & hands-on, with the ability to lead a wide range of different jobs.
Job Type: Full Time with every other weekend off
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Senior Pastor - Calvary Memorial Church (Philadelphia, PA)
Non profit job in Philadelphia, PA
Calvary Memorial Church (Philadelphia, PA) Senior Pastor
THE BIG PICTURE
Calvary Memorial Church (********************************** is seeking a full-time Senior Pastor. The purpose of Calvary Memorial Church is the teaching and preaching of the Word of God, the administration of the ordinances of the New Testament, the spiritual nourishment of its members, and the evangelism of the world, until our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ returns.
Requirements
Here are the major requirements for the pastor we are looking for:
1- Must have qualifications of 1st Timothy 3:1-7 and Titus 1:6-9
2- Bachelor's degree in Biblical Studies from an accredited college/seminary and a Master of Divinity or Theology preferred.
3- Preferred 5 yrs experience minimum in pastoral ministry. (This may be negotiable depending on the candidate)
4- Believes in free-will salvation. God came to save all. Not Calvinistic or ecumenical. Also believes in once saved, always saved.
5- Can preach on biblical Prophecy
6- Teaches pre-trib.
7- Excellent leadership ability, and able to develop church leaders through discipleship.
8- Teaches and preaches in an effective / exciting way to make the Bible come alive in the hearts of the church.
9- Strong Administrative skills
10- Strong shepherding and relational abilities to connect, counsel and gently lead
Benefits
The Process
Please look over this job description and the church website. Along with your resume please answer these questions:
Why do you believe that you might be a good fit as the Senior Pastor at Calvary Memorial Church?
Describe your experiences in ministry and how you may be qualified to serve as the Senior Pastor at Calvary Memorial Church?
In just a few sentences please give a summary of your theology and how that is in line with the doctrine of Calvary Memorial Church?
Please send your resume, the answers to these questions and a link to at least one online sermon to ****************************
Easy ApplyConservator of Decorative Arts and Sculpture
Non profit job in Philadelphia, PA
We Are Committed to an Inclusive Workplace At the Philadelphia Museum of Art, we actively seek to employ a diverse group of people who embody our organizational values. We welcome and encourage individuals of all backgrounds to apply, especially those from marginalized and underrepresented groups in the museum field, who are inspired by our shared purpose and enjoy working collaboratively with others.
We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, ancestry, citizenship or immigration status, color, disability, ethnicity, familial status, gender identity and/or expression, genetic information, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any other protected status.
How You Will Contribute
The Conservator of Decorative Arts and Sculpture will perform conservation examinations and treatments on the museum's collection of sculpture, decorative arts, installation art, outdoor sculpture, architecture, and other collections in a wide range of materials including ceramics, glass, metal, stone, wood, polychrome wood, plastics, leather, lacquer, other organic materials, and composites. The museum has major holdings of American, European, South Asian, and East Asian works of art, including Contemporary Art, Design, time-based media, and outdoor sculpture, and with expanding collections of African and African Diasporic Art.
The Conservator will work independently and collaboratively to conduct research to further understanding of materials and techniques used by artists, manufacturers, and fabricators. They will serve as an integral member of the museum's conservation staff and assume leadership in activities relating to exhibitions, installations, loans, preventive care of the permanent collections and building, and professional and public engagement.
The Conservator establishes long-term goals and strategic planning for the conservation gallery maintenance program, overseeing the Supervisor of Conservation Gallery Maintenance and a team of part-time gallery maintenance technicians who carry out routine collection maintenance in galleries on weekly or established periods as required.
Specifically, you will:
Examine, conduct research, and perform conservation treatment on a range of artworks that fall into the broad category of objects conservation, which includes ceramics, glass, metal, stone, wood, polychrome wood, plastics, lacquer, leather, other organic materials, composite objects, architectural materials, and installation art.
Evaluate and document the condition of works requested for loan, exhibition, or acquisition consideration.
Advise on housing, installation, storage, mount-making, handling, packing, and transport of works of art.
Collaborate with conservation scientists in chemical and instrumental analysis and characterization of materials of works of art.
Carry out analysis and evaluation of artworks using techniques such as x-radiography and visible, fluorescence, and polarized light microscopies.
Work collaboratively across departments for exhibition planning, emergency planning, building care and maintenance, and capital projects.
Mentor and train conservation junior staff, post-graduate fellows, interns, and technicians.
Lead and participate in ongoing preservation activities to contribute to the preventive care of museum collections, including environmental monitoring, pest mitigation, storage planning, and materials testing.
Establishes long-term goals and strategic planning for Conservation Gallery Maintenance. Supervise and provide guidance for Supervisor of Conservation Gallery Maintenance and associated team of Conservation Gallery Maintenance technicians. Establish priorities, advocate for and help coordinate resources and budget development. Lead hiring and personnel considerations for team.
Participate as a member of the Conservation Division in a range of institutional initiatives and functions, as well as in professional and public engagement. These may include museum committees, staff presentations, and teaching and conferences.
Assist in the administration of the Decorative Arts and Sculpture Conservation Department including development of budget, annual report of highlights, fund-raising, grant-writing, record keeping, and maintenance of chemical inventory and safety protocols.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Your background and experience include:
Graduate degree from a recognized Art Conservation training program, or equivalent training, with a specialization in objects conservation.
Significant experience in objects conservation at an advanced level of responsibility in a museum/collection setting.
Proven ability to plan and execute a variety of complex conservation treatments, and experience with a wide range of collections.
Demonstrated ability to manage multiple complex projects and liaise and communicate effectively with multiple stakeholders.
Demonstrated ability to lead a team, prioritize projects with multiple stake holders, and understand and interpret the role of Conservation Gallery Maintenance in a large museum.
Demonstrated visual, manual, and scholarly aptitudes. Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work both independently and collaboratively.
Position and Compensation Details
The salary for this position is $85,000.
This position is Full-Time, Exempt, and 35 hours per week.
This position reports to The Senior Conservator of Decorative Arts and Sculpture.
This position is required to be performed fully onsite at Philadelphia Museum of Art locations.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to utilize instruments and computers required of this job, to perform physically administrative duties in a typical laboratory environment, gallery, or exhibit space, and to access all public and staff areas of the museum campus, with or without accommodation.
Ability to operate power equipment used in objects conservation, including drills, saws, pressure washers, personnel lifts, and others as needed and with appropriate training.
Ability to regularly set up, adjust, and operate a computer/keyboard and other
Background check required after a conditional job offer is made. Consideration of the background check will be tailored to the requirements of the job.
Institutional Requirements
Upholds the professional standards of the field, always acts in a manner that is consistent with the best interests of the museum and protects and enhances its reputation and standing within the community of museums.
Adheres to the museum's code of ethics and Employee Handbook and avoids any real or perceived conflicts of interest.
Shows respect for co-workers and visitors and an understanding of and appreciation for the diversity of the museum's staff, volunteers, and audiences.
Maintains confidentiality.
Adheres to all museum protocols, procedures, rules, and policies.
Application Timeline
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. We encourage candidates to apply early as the position will close once we have a robust applicant pool or a candidate has been selected.
What We Offer
Our employees are at the center of the museum. As an employee, you will have access to numerous museum perks including, but not limited to:
Free general admission to the museum for you and your immediate family
Discounted guest tickets for admission
Discounts on gift memberships
Special staff tours and presentations from our curatorial and conservation teams
Discounts at the museum restaurant, museum cafés, and museum retail and online stores
We offer a comprehensive benefits package for employees including:
Medical, dental, and vision benefits
Fully paid short-term disability insurance, long-term disability insurance, and life insurance
Health savings or flexible spending account program
Retirement savings program with museum match
Paid vacation, personal days, sick days, and holidays
*Eligibility for certain benefits is based on a variety of factors including the employee's regular schedule and tenure.
Auto-ApplySummer Day Camp Director
Non profit job in Glenside, PA
KE Camps is the leading provider of summer camps for country clubs nationwide. We partner with over 230 private clubs all over the country to implement traditional-style day camps for elementary-aged children. Our Staff are the backbone of our programs and therefore, we pride ourselves on giving them an incredible amount of support. As a staff member, we guarantee you will feel a part of the KE Camps Team!
As a Camp Director, you will be the go-to person for all things camp at your specific country club location. Your job will include many responsibilities, all with the goal of creating a memorable and meaningful camp experience for your campers. Our Camp Directors have real ownership over their camp programs and enjoy infusing their own creativity and talents into their weekly schedules. As you manage campers, their families, club logistics, your small staff team and other camp happenings, you will be truly supported by the KE Camps Year-Round Office all the way.
Camp Director Qualities
* Ability to help children grow in character, experiences and insights
* Knowledge and expertise in the area of program planning
* Ability to lead a team
* Ability to guard the health and well-being of campers at all times
* Capable of sustaining energy for participation in a full day's worth of activities
* Ability to make decisions and adjust plans in real-time
* Prior experience working with children in a leadership position
* Effective communication skills and public speaking ability
* Enthusiastic, Responsible, Dependable, Consistent, Level-Headed, Flexible, and Calm in all situations
* CPR/First Aid Certified OR willing to become certified before the summer begins
Camp Director Responsibilities
* Work with group of campers and provide a fun, safe and exciting camp experience
* Supervise daily swim time in a hands-on manner from within the water, as needed (lifeguard certification not required)
* Work with and supervise counselors in a supportive manner
* Assign counselors to specific tasks and manage their performance
* Complete and submit daily and weekly administrative tasks electronically
* Greet families and campers upon arrival and orientate them to camp
* Establish rules with campers and staff and review emergency procedures
* Manage parent expectations by knowing your campers and conversing with parents at pick-up and drop-off times
* Plan daily camp schedule and activities
* Shop for camp supplies, staying within supply budget provided by KE Camps
* Prepare activities in advance
* Manage any issues that may arise including, but not limited to, camper behavior issues, parent complaints, etc.
* Check in with the KE Camps Office to update them on your camp and any issues you may be encountering
* Complete other duties, as assigned
Our camp is located at North Hills Country Club in Glenside, PA. Camp will run Monday-Friday from June 22 through August 14 - staff members must be available to work the full camp season.
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Summer 2026 Legal Intern - First Year Law Student
Non profit job in Philadelphia, PA
The ACLU of Pennsylvania invites all law students to apply to intern with our Legal Department. We are seeking inquisitive, engaged students with an interest in civil rights litigation. We do not require applicants to include transcripts with their application, nor should applicants include their GPA on their resume. At the interview stage, we may ask for a transcript to confirm applicants are in good standing at their law school. We offer full-time internships during the summer and have funding to ensure that all students can share in this opportunity regardless of the funding available from their law schools. Our current priority areas are decarceration, police reform, and voting rights. Our summer internship program will operate on a hybrid work schedule, with two days of in-person work per week on a consistent schedule.
For 100 years, the ACLU has worked in courts, legislatures, and communities to help ensure that all people have access to the individual rights and liberties guaranteed by the Constitution and laws of the United States. As an affiliate of the ACLU, the ACLU of Pennsylvania focuses its work on issues that directly impact people who live in, work in, or travel to/from Pennsylvania. We also work with the National ACLU on litigation and advocacy. Our current work includes: seeking to protect the right to vote; decreasing the number of people in jails, prisons, and ICE detention centers; challenging racial profiling by law enforcement in Black and brown communities; opposing discrimination against LGBTQIA+ students; protecting individuals' right to protest; challenging unlawful immigration enforcement tactics; and working to reduce pretrial and probation related detention.
What we expect from interns
Interns will draft memoranda, affidavits, and motions; conduct legal and policy research; investigate the prospects of new litigation, including both factual and legal claims; and interview clients and witnesses. Interns attend litigation team meetings and, when possible, depositions and court proceedings. Interns may also have an opportunity to support community-led coalition work on a number of criminal legal system and immigrants' rights issues.
What interns can expect from us
The ACLU-PA believes strongly in mentorship and in thorough and timely feedback. Interns will meet weekly with a supervising staff attorney to help ensure that the internship provides a meaningful opportunity for each intern to develop their skills and explore what it means to be a civil rights litigator. Interns will also meet and network with ACLU-PA staff through planned programming. Summer interns will be able to participate in a weekly brown bag lunch series for public interest-minded law students.
We ask that summer interns make a ten-week commitment (although exceptions can be made in certain circumstances). We expect summer interns to work full time (but can be flexible). We also ask summer interns to seek funding from their schools and networks, though we have funds to supplement those efforts up to $10,000 per summer intern for 10 weeks to ensure that lack of funding is not an obstacle to an internship with us. A student's need for funding will not affect their application process. We require proof of COVID-19 vaccination for all employees present in our offices.
Applicants for internships should have an interest in civil liberties and civil rights, the initiative and energy to work in a faced-paced, collaborative environment, openness to growth and feedback, and a commitment to racial justice, diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace. The ACLU-PA recognizes that various backgrounds, identities, and past experiences may inform an individual's commitment to this work, and values a diversity of experiences that interns may bring.
Application Instructions and Process
To apply, please complete the application on our career page ************************************** Applicants will be asked to submit a resume and to complete a written questionnaire in lieu of a cover letter.
The Summer 2026 internship application will be open for current second year law students from September 2nd, 2025 to September 30, 2025. Applications will then be reviewed, and interviews will be conducted with second year law students in October 2025.
The Summer 2026 internship application will be open for current first year law students from December 15, 2025 to January 15, 2026. Applications will then be reviewed, and interviews will be conducted with first year law students in January 2026.
The ACLU-PA is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer committed to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging. We value a diverse and inclusive work environment where employees feel a sense of belonging and strongly encourage women, people of color, people who identify as LGBTQ, people with disabilities, people who have experienced poverty or houselessness, and people who have had prior contact with the criminal legal system to apply.
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