Radiology Interventional physician employment in Maryland : Lanham, Maryland, Per Diem Interventional Radiologist OpeningDo you know someone that might be a good fit for this position? Please ask about our generous referral fees!Position HighlightsFlexible per diem schedule: 23 days per month (dates negotiable) Work Setting: Ambulatory Surgery CenterProcedures:Genicular Artery Embolization (GAE) procedures & Vascular procedures Daily volume: approximately 46 cases1099 RoleCandidate RequirementsBoard certified or board eligible Interventional RadiologistActive Maryland medical license Interest in a procedure-focused role without additional responsibilities Organization Information:Well-Established regional Interventional pain management practice Lifestyle Information:Live in a beautiful, family-oriented area Top school district Enjoy the familiarity and comfort of a small-town community within the exciting metropolitan area of the nations capital Attend year-round events that celebrate art, music, outdoor adventures, and more30minutes from Washington, DC.1 hour from Baltimore2.5 hours from Philadelphia, PA4 hours from New York City, NYEasy access to an international airport RecruitWell's Core Values:Open communication Sense of urgency TeamworkAccountabilityDriven to win Higher consciousness
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Board Certified or Board Eligible Medical Doctor with or w/o US residency with current US work visa.
$163k-329k yearly est. 13d ago
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Executive Assistant (DC Youth Advocacy Nonprofit)
The Choice, Inc. 3.9
Non profit job in Washington, DC
The Choice is seeking an Executive Assistant for our client- a youth advocacy coalition that is dedicated to ensuring DC children and youth grow up safe, resilient, powerful, and heard. This position will support the Executive Director.
This organization is highly mission-driven and we are looking for someone who would truly thrive and enjoy working for their mission.
Position type: This position is a newly created role in the organization. The Choice will be employing this position on a temporary basis. The organization would like to see if it is a good fit, and there could be potential for permanent hire in the future.
In office requirements/schedule: The organization is hybrid and based in downtown DC. 2 days a week required in office (Either Tues/Wed or Tue/Thurs likely)
Salary: this is an hourly role, $38 an hour
Qualifications
At least 5-7 years of experience supporting executives, preferably in a nonprofit, advocacy, or policy environment.
Experienced in Google Suite highly preferred
Strong scheduling skills are a must
Polished written and verbal communication skills, with proven ability to draft professional correspondence and meeting notes.
While not required, an interest and excitement to support the mission is highly preferred
Key Responsibilities
Manage the Executive's calendar, schedule, and local meeting travel, ensuring smooth daily operations.
Screen, prioritize, and manage email correspondence on behalf of the Executive.
Anticipate needs, draft responses, and ensure timely follow-up.
Organize and coordinate meetings, including programmatic convenings, leadership team meetings, funder briefings, and external stakeholder engagements.
Prepare briefing materials, agendas, and talking points.
Attend meetings, arrange for transcripts and detailed notes, and track follow-up actions.
Coordinate logistics for quarterly Board meetings and committee calls.
Prepare and distribute board packets and materials in collaboration with senior leadership.
Record and maintain official board minutes.
$38 hourly 1d ago
Key Holder
St. John Knits
Non profit job in National Harbor, MD
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The Key Holder supports store management and their store team by delivering sales plans through effective execution of sales and operational tasks.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
• Consistently achieves or exceeds monthly sales and KPI goals
• Actively develops new clients by finding new ways to enhance and develop business
• Maintains client book (CRM) to standard and generates sales by appointments, consignment and daily correspondence and follow up with clients
• Effectively captures client data for connecting with clients and building relationships
• Completes outreach to connect with clients on a regular basis
• Demonstrates strong product knowledge and keeps updated on new St. John product, marketplace and fashion trends
• Upholds all brand values and relationship values
• Communicates and successfully promotes St. John promotional programs, marketing tools and events aimed at increasing business
• Follows through and accomplishes multiple projects and store priorities in a timely manner
• Demonstrates high degree of professionalism in communication, attitude and teamwork with customers, peers, and management team
• Demonstrates proper etiquette when communicating (i.e. in-person, phone, e-mail, and written communication) and communicates effectively to develop and maintain professional relationships with co-workers and clients
• Acts as the manager on duty when scheduled, to support all business functions
• Ensures accuracy of all POS procedures
• Understands and performs all POS functions accurately, professionally and within Company guidelines
• Opens and closes the store - performing all tasks to Company standard and compliance
• Resolves client issues and requests in an efficient manner and with a sense of urgency
• Takes on appropriate partnerships with Store and Field Management and other corporate partners as needed
• Maintain store, lunchroom, stockroom and bathroom to Company standard and compliance standards
• Demonstrates high level of quality in work, attendance and appearance
• Actively contributes to non-selling activities and loss prevention initiatives
• Actively participates in Monthly Touch Bases
• Attends all required Store Meetings
• Maintains standards of store cleanliness and organization
• Assists in execution and maintenance of visual merchandising standards consistent with the Company brand standards and directives
• Assist in preparation, coordination and ensuring complete and accurate physical inventory per Company guidelines
• Assists in execution and maintenance of visual merchandising standards consistent with the Company brand standards and directives
• Assists to ensure accuracy of Company in store promotions and merchandise markdowns
• Assists in maintaining efficient and accurate inventory control processes and back room operations to include stockroom organization and completing shipping/receiving
• Assists in maintaining compliance to all Company Policies & Procedures
ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Demonstrates high degree of professionalism in communication, attitude and teamwork with customers, peers and management
• Demonstrates high level of quality work, attendance and appearance
• Adheres to all Company Policies & Procedures and Safety Regulations
Adheres to local, state and federal laws
• Additional responsibilities assigned by supervisor related to your position/department
• Less than 20% travel may be required as necessary
• Ability to be flexible and willing to work extended hours when necessary
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
• This position does not have supervisory responsibilities
ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
• Interacts with all levels throughout organization including customers, employees and outside vendors
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: The following are the minimum qualifications which an individual needs in order to successfully perform the duties and responsibilities of the position.
COMPETENCIES:
• Leadership
• Motivator
• Results Orientated
• Communication
• Client Focus
• Teamwork
• Optimistic
• Honest and Integrity
• Professionalism
• Adaptability
• Embraces Change
• Solutions orientated
• Thoroughness
• Organization
Education/Experience:
• 2 - 5 years retail sales experience
• Luxury experience preferred
• Exemplary selling and clienteling skills
• Computer skills: Word, Excel, Microsoft Outlook and POS systems
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: In general, the following physical demands are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to allow differently-abled individuals to perform the essential functions of the job.
• Standing, walking and squatting the majority of the works shift
• Ability to climb ladders or stairs (depending upon store design)
• Required to carry garments and packaging up to 40 pounds
Moderate: Mostly standing, walking, bending, frequent lifting
WORK ENVIRONMENT: In general, the following conditions of the work environment are representative of those that an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to allow differently-abled individuals to perform the essential functions of the job within the environment.
Majority of shift requires client interaction
• Ability to work varied hours: nights, days and weekends to support the business needs
St. John reserves the right at any time, with or without notice, to alter or change job responsibilities, reassign or transfer job position or assign additional job responsibilities within your general skill set or capabilities.
$26k-33k yearly est. 4d ago
Corporate Sitter
Ampplacement
Non profit job in Washington, DC
NEED TO EARN EXTRA MONEY DURING YOUR FREE TIME?
We are seeking a few Corporate Sittersto join our elite team of professional on-call backup caregivers at AMP Placement! Thisflexible roleis perfect for individuals who can work8:00 AM - 6:00 PMa few days during the week, or8:00 AM - 6:00 PM(5) days a week during our high-demand periods.
This position is ideal for a caregiver who thrives in a fun and dynamic environment and enjoys working with children of various ages, from infants to school-aged children.
Care is provided in family homes. Flexibility to travel throughout Edgewater, MD and surrounding cities is required.
Responsibilities:
Provide engaging, age-appropriate care for children (Infant, toddlers, school age)
Travel to various family homes
Deliver exceptional, professional childcare and follow our high standards of service
General Job Requirements:
Experience: 1-3 yrs.
Schedule Options:
Work primarily (8:00 AM - 6:00 PM)shiftduring weekdays, with the option to take on additional days and hours outside of peak times if desired
Work primarily Weekendhours onoccasionswhen needed
Work primarily Eveninghours onoccasionswhen needed
$18 - $18.50/hour,with potential for bonus pay
Responsibilities:
Provide engaging, age-appropriate care for children (infants to 9 years old)
Travel to various family homes, hotels or event venues
Deliver exceptional, professional childcare and follow our high standards of service
"This is an on-call position within our backup childcare division, and daily work is not guaranteed."
"We reimburse you on your first pay if you need us to check your criminal history." You can opt to provide us with one that has been checked within the last year and shows a sexual molestation check and driving record check.
"You must provide your own valid Infant/Child CPR & First Aid Certification. We do not reimburse you for the certification but can provide you with a on-line link to become certified at the rate of about $15."
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $18.00 - $18.50 per hour
RequirementsRequirements
General Job Requirements:
Experience:1-3 years of professional
verifiable
childcare experience
(nanny, paid babysitter, teacher, teacher's assistant/paraprofessional, daycare worker, camp or recreation worker, au pair, pediatric nurse, etc.)
Skills:Experience caring for infants through school-aged children
Age:Minimum of 18 years old
Availability:Have at least 2-3 days per weekday or 2 - 4 days per month availability for weekend or evening shift
"These requirements are intended to demonstrate the candidate's professionalism and genuine interest in the position."
Other General Job Requirements:
Transportation:
Valid driver's license and insured personal vehicle
Active Uber or Lyft account for vehicle emergencies
Must have extensive travel flexibility outside of your immediate city and county
Certification:CPR and First Aid certified (or willing to obtain certification)
Flexibility:Must be able to travel at least 45 minutes to 1 hour one way
References:1-2 strong references or letters of recommendation
Pet-Friendly:Comfortable in homes with cats and dogs
Work Authorization:US citizenship or work authorization required
Background Check:Must have clean criminal and driving records
Flexible, Seasonal, Part-time availability
Create your own schedule
Paid travel incentives when available
Access to professional training and support
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$18-18.5 hourly 3d ago
Senior Government Contracts Counsel for AI Tech
Pantera Capital
Non profit job in Washington, DC
A forward-looking tech company in Washington, DC, is seeking a Commercial Counsel specializing in government contracts. The successful candidate will provide strategic legal advice on government procurement laws and manage a variety of contracts. Ideal applicants will have at least 8 years of experience in government contracts law and a deep understanding of FAR/DFARS compliance. This role offers an attractive salary range between $240,000 and $300,000, alongside comprehensive benefits including equity and health coverage.
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$38k-68k yearly est. 3d ago
Chief of Staff - Donor Relations
No Labels 3.4
Non profit job in Washington, DC
Title: Chief of Staff - Donor Relations
Job Type: Full-time
Compensation: $165,000 plus benefits
Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate is someone with a strong project management, scheduling, and coordinating background. They thrive in circumstances where they manage many moving pieces to bring them together in a well-orchestrated project deployment. Organized, self-driven, and accountable are three words people describe them as, since they stop at nothing to ensure success is made from start to finish. They are entrepreneurs at heart and have a strong understanding of how political organizations operate. The ideal candidate embodies a resourceful and proactive work ethic, demonstrates strong oral and written communication skills, and has a keen eye for detail. The right candidate has a strong awareness of U.S. politics and understanding of the political system, preferably with a background in political fundraising or advance teams. This person lives to build and nurture relationships through trust and collaborative communication.
Duties & Responsibilities
As a key point of contact for the organization, ensure relevant teams and colleagues are kept informed about investor sentiment on political developments, topical themes, and feedback on materials.
Connect with existing donors and cultivate new donor relationships.
Work with the wider team to maintain the organization's CRM system, building data which is useful and provides relevant information to analyze trends and identify gaps as well as ensuring best practice, contact management and lead tracking.
Work closely with development team to better articulate the full benefits of membership and ensure that communications to members are delivered in an effective way that responds to members' needs.
Contribute to online and in-person event organization, identify relevant guests from targets and tracking member registration and attendance as a measure of participation and engagement.
Contribute to team meetings, for example with respect to investor member recruitment and coverage.
Responsible for project timelines and delivery.
Remove all roadblocks preventing projects from meeting their target completion dates.
Coordinate and schedule project check-ins.
Deliver project updates on daily and weekly executive team meetings.
Work alongside Schedular and Executive Team to ensure CEO is involved in projects accordingly.
Schedule and coordinate events related to projects.
Keep projects updated in Project Tracker.
Identify and remediate areas of project implementation inefficiencies.
Manage large emails and mailings.
Manage contacts, data entry, and database functions, keeping meticulous records on prospects and donors.
Prepare briefings for No Labels leaders and surrogates including members of Congress.
Work with event hosts to create, promote, and manage virtual and in-person recruitment events of all sizes.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree
8+ years of project or operations management experience
8+ years of scheduling or coordinating
Able to manage multiples projects and teams at once
Strongly motivated by the mission of No Labels
Demonstrated strong attention to detail and multi-tasking skills
Ability to meet competing deadlines while managing multiple projects
Successful track record of business development or relationship management, preferably within the U.S. political system or other service-based or financial industries.
Exceptional written and oral communication skills; an empathetic listener and a confident speaker with excellent persuasion and influencing skills.
Comfortable building relationships with people at all levels of seniority.
Professional, personable, and customer focused.
Highly effective organizational skills and a strong work ethic, with the ability to manage and prioritize a varied workload, working independently and alongside others.
Highly analytical with the ability to develop pipelines through strategic and targeted planning.
Experience with database/Customer Relationship Management systems and Microsoft Office Suite.
This is a full-time salaried position in Washington, DC. Compensation commensurate with experience.
$165k yearly 5d ago
Assistant General Counsel - Publishing
ACC-Association of Corporate Counsel
Non profit job in Washington, DC
American Chemical Society - Assistant General Counsel - Publishing
American Chemical Society (The “Organization”) has engaged Major, Lindsey & Africa on an exclusive basis to conduct a search for an Assistant General Counsel - Publishing.
Organization: Founded in 1876 and chartered by the U.S. Congress, the American Chemical Society is one of the world's largest scientific societies. Its mission is to advance the broader chemistry enterprise and its practitioners for the benefit of Earth and all its people. ACS's vision is to improve all people's lives through the transforming power of chemistry. ACS has staff across the globe with its primary locations in Washington, DC (HQ) and Columbus, Ohio.
Overview: Reporting directly to the General Counsel, the Assistant General Counsel - Publishing will contribute to and oversee ACS's Intellectual Property strategy and portfolio, supporting its Publications Division, as well as have responsibility for licensing and related commercial transactions. The AGC will provide expertise to the Organization on a wide range of day-to-day publications sector legal and IP strategy, licensing, protection and related commercial matters for ACS and its operations around the world. Providing both strategic and practical legal advice, solutions, and sound judgement, this role will have a particular focus on ACS's Publications Division and broad IP portfolio.
Experience: Minimum 12+ years of experience with a multinational organization or law firm, including publication sector experience (print and digital).
Location: Washington, D.C. This is a hybrid role.
Bar: Admitted to practice, active, and in good standing with at least one state bar.
Compensation: $250,000 - $275,000 plus discretionary bonus and benefits.
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$250k-275k yearly 1d ago
Transition Manager - Special Education
Phillips Programs for Children and Families 3.3
Non profit job in Laurel, MD
Title: Employment & Transition Manager - Special Education
Position Type: Full-Time, Days
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 Transition Manager does:
The Employment & Transition Manager connects students with meaningful work-based learning by cultivating partnerships with local businesses, coordinating community job-site placements, and providing on-site coaching and supervision. This role supports transition planning by contributing to IEPs, documenting student progress, collaborating with school teams and families, and ensuring safe daily transport to and from job sites. The manager models professional behaviors, guides post-secondary planning, and responds effectively to on-site challenges to help students build skills that translate into long-term success.
Responsibilities include:
Building and maintaining partnerships with local employers to create work-based learning opportunities
Coordinating student and staff placements at community job sites
Providing direct instruction, coaching, and feedback to improve workplace performance
Contributing to IEP transition goals/pages and participating in transition meetings
Transporting students to job sites; supervising students throughout the day to ensure safety
Responding to on-site challenges using effective crisis-management techniques
Maintaining accurate documentation and progress notes; communicating with school staff and families
Supporting post-secondary planning (employment, training, education)
Attending required meetings and performing other duties as assigned
Minimum Qualifications:
High school diploma
At least one (1) year of related, relevant experience (e.g., employment services, vocational coaching, community-based instruction, special education support, or similar)
Strong oral and written communication skills
Effective time management and planning abilities
Valid driver's license and comfort transporting students during the school day
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience initiating and managing employer partnerships for student placements
Direct involvement with IEP transition planning (drafting goals, monitoring progress, presenting in meetings)
Prior work in special education day school or transition services settings
Familiarity with student data systems (e.g., PowerSchool) and behavior/progress documentation
Training in crisis-management/safety approaches (e.g., Ukeru, MANDT, or similar)
CPR/First Aid certification and/or medication administration training
$36k-63k yearly est. 1d ago
Physician / Pain Management / District of Columbia / Permanent / Pain Management Physician
Priority Care Clinics
Non profit job in Washington, DC
Job Description A busy Pain Management practice has an immediate need for a full time Interventional Pain Management Physician for our Maryland locations (Arbutus, Baltimore, Severna Park, and White Marsh) as well as our Virginia locations (Arlington, Fairoaks, Stafford, and Woodbridge). We are looking for a Pain Management Physician to join our team and provide comprehensive care to our patients.
$165k-333k yearly est. 16h ago
Physical Therapy Assistant | Therapy
Visiting Rehab and Nursing Services 4.1
Non profit job in Washington, DC
PTA- (Physical Therapy Assistant) - Weymouth *37-$40 Per Visit | Flexible Schedule | Full-Time Perks Without Full-Time Burnout Proudly Voted a Top Place to Work by the Boston Globe and USA Today in 2024 - because a company that helps people move better should also know how to move out of your way when you need a mental health day.
At Visiting Rehab and Nursing Services (VRNS), we believe in care that's personal, not pre-packaged - and that includes how we treat our clinicians.
We're growing (in the fun, exciting way - not the “please cover three territories” kind), and we're looking for an amazing Full Time PTA (Physical Therapy Assistant) in the Weymouth residential area of MA to join our team.
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Choose Your Own Schedule: Morning person? Real Benefits for Real Life (for full-time staff): Full medical, dental, and vision.
~ Mileage Reimbursement: $0.62/mile - your car will thank you.
~ Carrying out treatment plans designed by your supervising PT - and adding your own magic to the mix
Teaching therapeutic exercises and helping patients feel like themselves again
Plus, our field team is so responsive it might ruin your expectations for every other job in the future.
You Might Be Our Kind of PTA (Physical Therapy Assistant) if You:
Are organized enough to keep up, but flexible enough to roll with the occasional curveball
Our recruiters are flexible - early birds, night owls, weekend warriors, we've got you.
37-40 Hourly Wage
$35k-48k yearly est. 1d ago
Medicare Appeals Paralegal: Docketing & Records
West 4Th Strategy
Non profit job in Washington, DC
A government services company in Washington, DC is seeking an experienced Paralegal Specialist. The role involves supporting the Department of Health and Human Services with case documentation and Medicare appeals. Responsibilities include maintaining accurate case files and preparing certified records for federal court. Ideal candidates will have a Master's degree and experience in legal research and documentation. This is a full-time position with competitive salary and benefits.
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$51k-79k yearly est. 4d ago
Family Medicine Physician
Defense Health Agency
Non profit job in Fort Belvoir, VA
Family Medicine physician employment in Virginia : As a Physician (Family Medicine) you will: - Provide first contact, continuous, comprehensive primary care for infants, children, youth, and adults. - Lead a multi-disciplinary team of individuals who collectively take responsibility for the ongoing care of patients. - Coordinate and/or integrate care across all elements of the healthcare system. - Complete required records pertaining to all medical services provided in accordance with specified procedures and regulations
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Board Certified or Board Eligible Medical Doctor with or w/o US residency with current US work visa.
$157k-253k yearly est. 13d ago
Head of Fellowship Experience - 26024
World Wildlife Fund 4.6
Non profit job in Washington, DC
World Wildlife Fund (WWF), one of the world's leading conservation organizations, seeks a Head of Fellowship Experience to design and lead the experiences that bring the Boundless Fellowship to life. The Boundless Fellowship cultivates a new generation of leaders to protect the world's most vital ecosystems. Through experiential learning, mentorship, and creative collaboration, the Fellowship supports early- and mid-career conservationists from across the Americas. Fellows work across disciplines and borders to craft solutions, bridge divides, and join forces to protect their home landscapes.
This role centers on people: guiding accomplished Fellows through transformative encounters, building trust across cultures, and nurturing a community that endures long after the program ends. This role is creative and deeply human - ideal for a skilled facilitator who loves guiding others through reflection, challenge, and growth. You'll help Fellows connect with each other, with mentor figures, and with vital landscapes and seascapes across the hemisphere.
The Head of Fellowship Experience will shape and facilitate the Fellowship's most defining experiences: in-person "Encounters" in landscapes like the Amazon, the Northern Great Plains, and Brazil's Cerrado; the virtual conversations that keep a far-flung cohort connected; and the relationships that turn a two-year-long program into a lifelong community.
Salary Range: $109,000 - $145,100
Location: Washington, D.C. (Hybrid work structure with minimum of 2 days a week in office)
Please note: Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. This position is not eligible for employment visa sponsorship. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire.
Responsibilities
Key Responsibilities
* Design and lead immersive Boundless Encounters that weave together leadership, ecology, and community.
* Curate virtual sessions that sustain curiosity, creativity, and belonging between in-person gatherings.
* Serve as a trusted mentor and guide, walking alongside Fellows through the peaks and plateaus of their journeys with Boundless.
* Nurture a vibrant alumni network that continues to grow as Fellows become mentors, collaborators, and hosts for future cohorts.
* Collaborate closely with the Executive Director to ensure every element of the program reflects Boundlness's philosophy: leadership learned through immersion in place, connection with community, and cross-generational mentorship.
* Other duties as assigned
Key Competencies
Big-Picture Thinking - is needed to see how every conversation, landscape, and moment of learning fits into a larger story of transformation within the Fellowship. We are seeking someone gifted at connecting people, ecosystems, and ideas.
Cross-Cultural Communication - is needed to listen, to meet differences with curiosity and respect, and to weave understanding across languages, identities, and lived experiences.
Collaboration and Community Building - is needed to create spaces of trust where Fellows feel seen, heard, and emboldened to be themselves.
Creativity - is needed to design experiences that awaken imagination, invite boldness, and create moments of wonder and beauty within the Fellowship.
Adaptability and Learning Agility - is needed to stay grounded when plans shift, to find meaning in uncertainty, and to adjust with grace, curiosity, and a spirit of adventure.
Qualifications
* Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 8 years' general professional experience in conservation, social impact or related fields (to include at least 3 years' of expereince in leadership development, facilitation, mentorship, education, or program management) is required.
* Demonstrated success in designing, facilitating, and delivering highly visible leadership programs for accomplished professionals is required.
* Experience building and maintaining active networks (fellowship communities, alumni communities, etc.) is highly valued and strongly preferred.
* Experience working with diverse communities and cross-cultural environments is highly valued and strongly preferred.
* Advanced proficiency in Spanish or Portuguese highly desirable.
* Ability to travel internationally approximately 25% of the time, including remote landscapes.
* Proficiency with Zoom and digital collaboration tools is required.
* Business proficiency with Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams).
* Identifies and aligns with WWF's core values:
* COURAGE - We demonstrate courage through our actions, we work for change where it's needed, and we inspire people and institutions to tackle the greatest threats to nature and the future of the planet, which is our home.
* INTEGRITY - We live the principles we call on others to meet. We act with integrity, accountability, and transparency, and we rely on facts and science to guide us and to ensure that we learn and evolve.
* RESPECT - We honor the voices and knowledge of people and communities that we serve, and we work to secure their rights to a sustainable future.
* COLLABORATION - We deliver impact at the scale of the challenges we face through the power of collective action and innovation.
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To Apply:
* Submit cover letter and resume through our Careers Page, Requisition #26024
* Due to the high volume of applications, we are not able to respond to inquiries via phone
World Wildlife Fund (WWF) promotes equal employment opportunities for all qualified individuals regardless of age, race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability, or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under applicable law.
$109k-145.1k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Historian & Curator
Destination Dc Client Services
Non profit job in Washington, DC
at the International Spy Museum here!
"The Historian and Curator serves as an official spokesperson and representative of the Museum and provides content expertise for Museum exhibitions, programs, the general public, and the media. This position supports all staff by providing content information and research on topics and speakers for exhibits, programs and artifacts."
$42k-94k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Driver and Mail Courier
Prime Response
Non profit job in Washington, DC
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PRI is seeking a full\-time, temporary with the potential for full\-time permanent
Driver and Mail Courier to provide mail delivery services within the
Joint Base Anacostia\-Bolling (
JBAB) government facility. Primary processes include performing mail runs throughout the facility to deliver and pickup mail. This position requires the candidate to be able to qualify and maintain a
Secret DoD clearance in addition to passing a drug test and background check. Current
Secret clearance holders are highly desirable.
Specific Duties:
Performs daily delivery and pickup rounds based on established schedule
Pick\-up outbound mail on delivery route and bring back to the mail facility.
Signature obtained when accountable mail delivered during normally scheduled delivery rounds.
All other duties not related to driving a vehicle or making actual deliveries\/pickups:
Receive, X\-ray, Screen, Sort, Collect, Postage meter, penalty stamp, handle process, deliver, and facilitate the distribution of all incoming and outgoing mail within the NCR and services for all consolidated \/ pre\-sort mail programs.
Benefits Paid Time Off (PTO), sick leave, paid Federal holidays, health insurance, dental, vision, AD&D, short and long\-term disability, life insurance, and a Fidelity 401K.
PRI is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, non\-disqualifying physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran status or any other basis covered by appropriate law. All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merits, and business needs.
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$27k-38k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Program Associate, Policy
The Commonwealth Fund 4.0
Non profit job in Washington, DC
The Organization
The Commonwealth Fund - among the first private foundations started by a woman philanthropist, Anna M. Harkness - was established in 1918 with the broad charge to enhance the common good. Today, the mission of The Commonwealth Fund is to promote a high-performing health care system that achieves better access, improved quality, and greater efficiency, particularly for society's most vulnerable, including low-income people, the uninsured, and people of color. The Fund carries out this mandate by supporting independent research on health care issues and making grants to improve health care practice and policy.
Our Values and Commitment to Equity
The Commonwealth Fund envisions a health care system that values and benefits all people equally - one that pursues equity in health care and health outcomes as well as in leadership and decision-making. We believe this requires an alliance of people and institutions across society working together to recognize and value the lived experience of all individuals; ensure the delivery of compassionate, affordable, quality health care; and strive for equitable outcomes for all. We place great value on the varied backgrounds and experiences our staff bring to our organization and encourage employees to bring their full selves to the workplace. We look for talented, nimble, empathetic, and supportive team players who are ready to roll up their sleeves, create impactful change, and celebrate accomplishments.
Program Summary
The Commonwealth Fund's Policy program aims to equip policymakers with the evidence they need to make informed decisions. To that end, the Policy program anticipates and responds to emerging policy opportunities with research and analysis produced by Commonwealth Fund experts and grantees. Our focus is:
Investing in projects that generate timely, evidence-based insights and analysis for federal and state policymakers, policy influencers, and stakeholders.
Disseminating and sharing lessons learned in policy and practice, with a focus on education and information-sharing among policymakers, influencers, and stakeholders.
Facilitating states' ability to learn from each other and fostering dialogue between state and federal policymakers.
Ensuring the research needs and policy priorities of state and federal officials are reflected in the Commonwealth Fund's programmatic strategies.
The Policy program informs policymakers and influencers through educational briefings and events, strategic grantmaking, facilitating connections between grantees and policymakers, and providing written responses to policy proposals and requests for information. The program also maintains strategic partnerships with organizations that serve specific target audiences, such as state legislators, health policy leaders, and Medicaid directors.
General Position Description
The Program Associate, based in the Washington, D.C. office, reports to the Senior Vice President for Policy.
Specific Responsibilities
Grants management
Manage all aspects of the grant process: preparation of grant proposal timetables, proposal summaries and materials, payment and reporting schedules, and letters of agreement; tracking of grantee products and budgets, including papers and presentations, and scheduling grant payments accordingly; help plan meetings, forums or conferences related to grantee work; and help maintain overall Fund-grantee relationships. Responsible for streamlining grant tracking methods and communication between the program and grantees to ensure timeliness of reports and products.
Provide support in the development of grant proposals, including: conducting background research; working with potential grantees to refine proposals and ensure completion of all required documents; assisting in internal reviews of proposals; and taking detailed notes and preparing summaries of review meetings for proposed grants.
Act as a liaison with the Fund's Communications staff to support publication of grant products, including by: supporting senior staff in reviewing content of draft and final publications; tracking products as they progress in the publication process; and coordinating with grantees and Communications staff to disseminate products.
Track the Policy team's grant budget and provide the team with regular updates on spending.
Policy Support
Support the Policy team's outreach and engagement with policymakers and influencers, including: providing logistic and content support for policymaker education efforts (briefings, webinars, convenings, etc.); assisting with Fund responses to policy opportunities such as requests for information or public comment; and coordinating early outreach to Congressional and agency staff, state policymakers, and partners on key publications.
Oversee and refine systems to track and disseminate policy updates and resources with Fund staff.
Oversee and refine systems to track the Fund's policy engagement and impact, including Fund staff interactions with federal and state policymakers, staff and grantee contributions to policy opportunities, and impacts of Fund products on policy decisions and deliberations.
Provide research and writing support for Fund publications.
Prepare materials, slides, and charts for internal and external meetings and presentations. This may involve researching and assembling materials with detailed information about a variety of health policy topics and/or Fund projects.
Represent the Policy team at meetings and conferences, as requested.
Provides project management support for a new, cross-cutting Fund initiative that aims to support states in improving health system performance. The initiative will include listening sessions and targeted technical assistance efforts - led by Fund staff and grantees - in a select group of states.
General Administrative Support
Manages the calendar of the Senior Vice President for Policy and provides general administrative support to the Policy team as needed, which may include: arranging appointments and scheduling meetings, completing expense reports, and coordinating travel.
Plan and facilitate regular meetings between the Policy team and other Fund program teams to review policy updates and opportunities; summarize and track meeting follow-ups
Core Competencies & Qualifications
Bachelor's degree required, with 3 to 5 years minimum of relevant work experience, preferably in health policy or policy research. Master's degree preferred.
Adept at data visualization
Strong technical skills, including proficient use of databases and Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, and PowerPoint)
Experience in analyzing and interpreting data
Meeting management experience
Ability to multitask, prioritize, and follow through to effectively manage work and meet multiple tight deadlines. Exceptional attention to detail and organizational skills.
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Good judgement and the ability to act independently within standard guidelines
Flexibility and skill in working as a team member
Passion for exploring new ways to connect data and policy recommendations to federal and state policy audiences.
Location
Position is based in our Washington, DC location.
Salary & How to Apply
The starting salary range for this position is $66,196 - $82,745 depending on professional experience.
Employment at The Commonwealth Fund is based upon personal capabilities and qualifications without discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual preference, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, marital status, citizenship, medical condition, disability, or any other protected characteristic as
established by law.
$66.2k-82.7k yearly 12d ago
Bilingual Visitation Observer
Jewish Social Services 4.0
Non profit job in Rockville, MD
Bilingual Child Custody and Visitation Monitor JSSA has an immediate opening for a full-time, 40 hours per week, Visitation Observer to monitor and facilitate both supervised visits and custody exchanges between parent and child at the Safe Passage Center (SPC), with the goal of maintaining a safe and neutral setting for all parties. The SPC is a safe place where families with histories of high conflict and/or domestic violence can engage in visitation between children and their visiting parents in a monitored setting or can participate in monitored exchanges of children for weekend visits with their non-custodial parents.
Candidates must 21 years of age or older and be available to work the following schedule:
Sunday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 11:45am-8:15pm Monday, Tuesday: OffThe schedule is somewhat flexible but must work Saturday and Sunday.
Qualified Candidates will possess the following:
Minimum of AA degree in human services, social work, psychology or education field, Bachelors degree preferred and one-year experience working with families or children in a social service setting or classroom, preferably with at risk families or those impacted by domestic violence.
Experience and/or training in child development, education, psychology, human services, social work preferred.
Must have excellent oral and writing skills
Spanish speaking required
Starting pay $24/hour
$24 hourly 13d ago
STEM Outreach Associate Specialist
Society for Science 3.8
Non profit job in Washington, DC
The STEM Outreach Associate Specialist will assist the day-to-day operations and continued growth of the STEM Outreach Programs as a supporting member of the Science Education Programs department of the Society for Science (Society).
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Responsibilities
Provides customer service across programs by responding to email inquiries and communicating with program participants
Provides administrative support which includes assisting in administrative work, payments, and accounting processes
Provides data support such as maintenance of existing datasets within a Dynamics database and processing new datasets from online applications and forms
Supports the organization, planning, and execution of the STEM Outreach Programs
Supports the community of educators through digital engagement
Completes other departmental projects and duties assigned
Supports other departmental programs during the competition weeks and conferences, which requires at least three weeks of time away from home, including at least one week of travel
Qualifications
Strong communications skills (written and verbal)
Data organization and management skills
Demonstrated ability to work with others as a team and to be a self-starter
Excellent organizational and time management skills needed to track and accomplish multiple, unrelated tasks
Background or interest in STEM, education, or another related field
Affinity for the mission and outreach goals of the Society for Science
Required Education and Experience
Bachelor's degree
Computer and data proficiency including Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
Desirable
A degree in a STEM-related field or in education
Relational database knowledge and management (Dynamics, SQL, or other platforms)
Interest or experience with supporting STEM educators and/or students
Experience using application or data collection platforms such as RhythmQ, Form Assembly, Survey Monkey Apply, etc.
Position Type and Expected Hours
This is a full-time (37.5 hr/wk), non-exempt position. Days and hours of work are Monday through Friday during normal office hours of the Society. The normal business hours of the Society are 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. EST, with core hours of 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. EST.
Salary
The salary range is $50,000-$55,000.
Work Environment
While performing the duties of this job, the employee usually works in an office setting. Our office is located near the Dupont Circle and Farragut North Metro stations. Society for Science is operating on a hybrid work schedule. This is position is based in the DC metropolitan area.
Physical Demands
This role's work involves remaining in a stationary position most of the time in front of a computer, using a keyboard, mouse, and telephone. It also involves regularly operating a computer and other office equipment, occasionally moving about the work site to access file cabinets office equipment and communicating or exchanging information with co-workers and other individuals in person or electronically.
Additional Eligibility Qualifications
Society for Science has mandated the COVID-19 vaccine for employees, as applicable. Exceptions to the vaccine requirement may be provided to individuals for religious beliefs or medical reasons.
How to Apply
Submit a professional resume and cover letter to be considered for this position.
Please apply through Applicant Pro:
EEO Statement
The Society is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
Society for Science is committed to equal employment opportunity. In order to provide equal employment and advancement opportunities to all individuals, the Society does not discriminate against employees or applicants for employment on any legally recognized basis, including but not limited to: veteran status, race, color, religion, gender, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, ancestry, national origin, disability, personal appearance, family responsibilities, matriculation, political affiliation, age and/or any other categories protected by the laws of the United States or the District of Columbia.
Other Duties
Please note this job description is not designed to cover every duty, responsibility and activity that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
About Society for Science
Founded in 1921, the Society for Science (Society), is a champion for science, dedicated to expanding scientific literacy, effective STEM education, and scientific research. Through its world-class competitions, including the Regeneron Science Talent Search, the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair, the Thermo Fisher Scientific Junior Innovators Challenge, and its award-winning magazines,
Science News
and
Science News
Explores,
the Society, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) membership organization, is focused on promoting the understanding and appreciation of science and the vital role it plays in human advancement: to inform, education, and inspire.
$50k-55k yearly 60d+ ago
Director of Activations
Stand Together 3.3
Non profit job in Arlington, VA
Stand Together is a philanthropic community that helps America's boldest changemakers tackle the root causes of our country's biggest problems, from education to the economy, broken communities, and toxic division, among dozens of other pressing issues. We provide our partners with access to resources including funding, thought leadership, a network of peers, and a playbook for applying proven principles to transform lives and society.
Stand Together is looking for a strategic and execution-focused Director of Activations to help bring bold ideas, platforms, and partnerships to life through integrated, high-impact activations. This role is designed for a hands-on operator who can translate organizational priorities into go-to-market strategies and be accountable for outcomes from planning and creative development through execution and performance analysis. As an individual contributor, you'll work cross-functionally with internal teams and external partners to develop and deliver national activations that mobilize audiences around key social causes aligned with our vision and principles. You'll be hands-on in managing the full lifecycle of campaigns-from planning and creative development to execution and performance analysis. How You Will Contribute
Activation Execution & GTM Strategy
Develop and execute go-to-market strategies that translate organizational priorities into national and local activations designed to drive awareness, engagement, and measurable action.
Serve as a hands-on lead responsible for ensuring each activation delivers against defined outcomes.
Manage the full lifecycle of activations-including strategy, creative development, implementation, and performance measurement.
Collaborate with internal teams (Marketing & Communications, Partnerships, Creative) and external partners to ensure alignment and flawless execution.
Cross-Functional Collaboration
Serve as a key connector across internal teams and external stakeholders to ensure activations are integrated and aligned with broader organizational goals.
Coordinate with internal stakeholders on the integration of influencers, artists, athletes, businesses, and non-profit partners to extend reach and cultural relevance.
Facilitate collaboration between brand, creative, and partnership teams to ensure accuracy around principles, consistent messaging, and high-impact delivery.
Performance & Optimization
Own activation outcomes by setting success metrics, monitoring performance, and optimizing based on data and insights.
Provide actionable learnings and lead continuous improvement efforts across activations.
Document and share insights to inform future GTM and creative strategies.
What You Will Bring
7+ years of experience in brand marketing, campaigns, or activation roles with a focus on strategy, execution, and measurable results.
Demonstrated ability to manage complex, multi-stakeholder activations and deliver measurable outcomes on major initiatives.
Experience working with high-profile partners, influencers, or cultural figures.
Strong ability to translate principles into culturally relevant calls to action that inspire participation.
Strong project management skills and attention to detail.
Ability to work cross-functionally in a matrixed environment.
Creative problem-solver with a bias for action and a passion for execution.
Comfort navigating ambiguity and working in fast-paced, dynamic environments.
Deep understanding of how bottom-up solutions and localized participation can catalyze lasting culture change.
Enthusiasm to contribute to Stand Together's vision and principled approach to solving problems, and a commitment to stewarding our culture, which champions values including transformation and innovation, entrepreneurialism, humility, and respect.
What We Offer
Competitive benefits: Enjoy a 6% 401(k) match with immediate vesting, flexible time off, comprehensive health and dental plans, plus wellness and mental health support through Peloton and Talkspace.
A meaningful career: Join a passionate community of over 1,300 employees dedicated to improving lives and driving innovative solutions to complex social challenges.
Commitment to growth: Thrive in a non-hierarchical environment that empowers employees to discover, develop and apply their unique talents.
Competitive compensation: Our approach rewards the value you create through competitive salaries and bonus opportunities, allowing you to share in the success you help drive.
Our Values: Working at Stand Together is different from many other organizations. Our culture is deeply rooted in Principle Based Management (PBM ), a framework guided by the principles that drive human progress, such as dignity, openness, and bottom-up empowerment. PBM empowers our employees to be entrepreneurial, to innovate, and to continually drive transformation.
We believe diversity fuels creativity, broadens knowledge, and helps drive success, and that is why we're proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and strive to treat all employees and applicants with honesty, dignity, respect and sensitivity.
$34k-46k yearly est. Auto-Apply 29d ago
Associate Pastor of Disciple Making
Grace Community Church 3.6
Non profit job in Fulton, MD
The Associate Pastor of Disciple Making will help nurture Grace's discipleship journey by implementing our disciple-making strategy and creating environments where people move from lost to committed disciples who make disciples. He will work to support the Pastor of Disciple Making to create specific disciple-making opportunities within the pathway. In addition, he will provide leadership for the prayer ministry.
CHARACTER
He is a self-aware, spiritually mature believer with a vital, growing relationship with Jesus Christ, expressed through humble, servant leadership and a love for both the local church and the broader kingdom of God. He will embody our five marks of a mature disciple: spiritually deep, gospel fluent, emotionally mature, culturally intelligent, and missionally engaged.
ABOUT YOU
You lead out of your marriage (or singleness) and embody emotional health, living in rhythms that keep you deeply rooted in the love of Jesus. You are passionate about seeing people transformed through intentional discipling relationships. You are excited about the challenge of scaling these kinds of relationships while preserving their organic nature. You love the expression of the Gospel across cultures, and the possibilities for whole-person discipleship in a multiethnic community intrigue you.
Most importantly, you believe in the centrality of the gospel as the means for an abundant life, so your work to equip, teach, and disciple flows from, and points to, the power of the Gospel. You long to do all of this in a community of pastors.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Champion Disciple-Making Pathway
Support the Pastor of Disciple-Making in implementing Grace's disciple-making strategy across all ministries.
Lead and develop the parts of the disciple making pathway that include Alpha, baptism, the Foundations & Essentials curriculums, and interpersonal discipling relationships.
Own the operational life cycle of growth pathway courses: planning, setup, execution, hospitality, and tear down. Recruit, equip, and mobilize leaders and volunteers for every environment.
Integrate Emotionally Healthy Discipleship (EHS/EHR) into the disciple-making pathway. Developing rhythms and leader pipelines so courses are reproducible.
Equip and coach staff and volunteer leaders to implement Five Marks of a Disciple and Four Anchors of MEC into their ministries. Manage the production of guides and materials for these Marks/Anchors.
Oversee baptism classes and scheduling, assisting families and ensuring baptisms are meaningful.
Oversee Grace Prays Ministry
Continue to expand the culture of intercessory prayer at Grace by recruiting, equipping and supporting prayer leaders and overseeing Prayer Place teams
Establish an annual rhythm for corporate prayer and systems for intercessory prayer response.
Lead church-wide prayer initiatives (weekly prayer gatherings, prayer vigils, prayer walks, and special seasons of prayer).
Create resources for personal and corporate prayer (guides, journals, online prayer platforms).
Pastoral Presence
Be a consistent and visible presence on Sunday mornings connecting with people and welcoming them.
Perform general pastoral and care duties as needed (visitations, counseling, weddings, pastoral care etc.)
Teach in small and medium-sized settings as required.
COMPETENCIES
Training and experience in disciple-making with the ability to develop and lead teams.
Collaborative spirit, eager to foster unity across teams
Ability to recruit, equip, and multiply leaders.
Strong interpersonal and team-building skills with cross-cultural intelligence.
Able to manage priorities and drive tasks to completion in a collaborative way.
Alignment with Grace Community Church's theological convictions and philosophy of ministry, including, but not limited to Gospel-centered and Emotionally Healthy Discipleship; convictions around God's vision for ethnic unity.
Knowledgeable in spiritual formation practices, emotionally healthy discipleship, and intercessory prayer.
Graduate seminary degree preferred (M.Div or equivalent); theological training or equivalent experience .
Proven pastoral experience in a larger church, or 3-5 years in a smaller church context.
Able to use technology with ease and competence, knowing you will be more effective in ministry and collaborating with teams as you do.
SCHEDULE
1x Per Week-Meet with Pastor of Disciple Making
1x Per Week-Attend weekly All Staff Meetings on Tuesday mornings
1x Per Week-Attend weekly Pastor and Care Meeting on Thursday mornings
1x Per Week -Attend the weekly All Staff Prayer Pause
1X Per Week-On-Site on Sunday for all gatherings
1x Per Year-Participate in the All-Staff Retreat, typically in August
Rotational-Pastor On-Call
Christmas Eve + Easter Sunday Gatherings
As needed-Initiate/attend project specific meetings
RELATIONSHIPS
Reports to: Pastor of Disciple-Making
Oversees: Volunteer teams in discipleship and prayer ministries
Collaborates with: Community Life Pastor, Pastor of Care, and Prayer Ministry Leaders
BENEFITS
Family Health/Dental Vision Insurance/3 Weeks Annual Leave/2 Weeks Sick/Safe Leave/4 Weeks Paid Maternity/Paternity Leave/10 Holidays /403(b) Plan with Employer Contribution and Match/Employer-Provided Life & LTD Insurance