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  • Chief Partnership Officer

    The Global Impact Investing Network 4.0company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    The Role: Reports to: Chief Executive Officer Location: This position will be based in the New York City office with significant remote work flexibility offered through the GIIN's hybrid in-person/remote work model, which is based on a “semester system” of hybrid in-person and remote periods (more detail will be provided) Team: Lead a team of six and supervise four direct reports. Overview: This position is an integral part of the GIIN executive team and plays a central role in fueling the growth and dynamism of the organization. The GIIN has benefited from strong partnerships to achieve its mission and is embarking on a significant expansion of its programmatic portfolio and impact. This role is designed for a collaborative, entrepreneurial leader who is skilled in building partnerships with a diverse set of organizations and individuals who are committed to investing in a more just and sustainable world. Reporting to the CEO, the Chief Partnership Officer (CPO) is responsible for overall strategic direction, leadership, execution, and management of GIIN's fundraising strategies and grants management, with accountability for developing and executing against annual and multi-year revenue targets. The position is a key part of the seven-person executive team and contributes significantly to organizational strategy and external relations. Key Responsibilities: Leadership and Strategy Engage as a member of the GIIN's Executive Team: Contribute to the GIIN's mission evolution, strategy development, organizational planning, and execution. Engage the Board, Executive Team, and broader staff to achieve revenue targets, build upon their existing relationships with major individual and institutional funders, and mobilize their involvement in GIIN fundraising initiatives. Serve as a GIIN spokesperson, present the GIIN's mission, priorities, and areas of work, as well as represent its position on areas of importance in the impact investing industry. Promote the GIIN's values, culture and mission and commitment to human dignity, justice, equality, and respect through mentorship, modeling behavior, and tangible action. Fundraising and Partnership Development Lead the creation and execution of a multi-year strategy and donor engagement plan for increasing revenue, growing the GIIN's donor base, and diversifying revenue sources to support GIIN's financial health and resilience. Lead the development of strategic funding partnerships, including: generating partnership concepts and components; overseeing the development of compelling proposals; aligning budgets, timeline, implementation and collaboration details with donors; collaborating with program teams and the finance department on project design and budget development. Identify and cultivate prospective donors, with an eye towards securing high value strategically aligned grants and partnerships. Develop a comprehensive annual work plan and lead the team in executing against this plan. Grant Management & Donor Relations Ensure impeccable stewardship of grant resources by overseeing rigorous tracking plans, ongoing management and monitoring against grant requirements, and collaborating with program teams. Work closely with the GIIN's Finance team to ensure accurate tracking against grant budgets, provide regular updates to revenue forecasts, and ensure compliance with regulatory, GAAP, or funder obligations. Oversee the production of accurate, timely, high-quality grant reports to funders. Collaborate closely with programmatic teams to support the management of donor relationships, including proactively aligning expectations when organizational or programmatic priorities shift. Ensure transparent communication and maintain trust through adaptive, mission-aligned engagement. Department & Team Management Supervise, lead, and inspire the Development team to achieve objectives and continuously improve the engagement and effectiveness of GIIN's fundraising efforts. Manage the Development department portfolio, personnel, and budget allocation, updating as needed to reflect shifting priorities and available resources. Oversee a professional development plan for each direct report and actively coach and assist direct reports in achieving professional development goals. The Leader: The GIIN seeks an entrepreneurial, collaborative and mission-driven leader who is skilled in building partnerships with a diverse set of organizations and individuals.Among other qualities and experiences, this role requires the following skills and competencies: Leadership and Management Comprehensive management skills and experience, including but not limited to short- and long-term planning, evaluation, directing and motivating staff, financial management, organizational development, and governance. Proven ability to influence and persuade others at all levels within an organization to garner support for the Development goals and achieve alignment across the organization. Strong strategic, conceptual thinker who can drive quickly to a clear and concise synthesis of complex issues and concepts and make thoughtful and clear decisions in the face of ambiguity and complexity Fundraising Proven ability to design and implement fundraising strategies and focus on the big picture, while simultaneously executing the day-to-day details of a fundraising plan. Demonstrated competency in the design of win-win strategic partnerships, with strong ability to discern funders' interests and goals and translate them into compelling opportunities that meet both the funders' and the GIIN's priorities. Excellent written and verbal communication skills; demonstrated ability to navigate challenging conversations, tell compelling stories, oversee proposal development, and communicate complex themes and ideas in an understandable and approachable manner. Relationship Management & Donor Stewardship Proven track record of cultivating and sustaining strong, productive relationships with high-value donors and strategic partners. Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with individuals and groups across diverse cultures, through polished external communications and speaking skills. Proven ability to guide internal colleagues through a collaborative process and drive towards integration and alignment. Proven ability to motivate, train, coach, and lead a fundraising team, set objectives, goals, benchmarks, and foster an environment of creativity and professional growth. Industry Knowledge A belief in capital deployment as an impactful and effective solution to social and environmental challenges around the world is critical. Substantive understanding of the impact investing market, including its history, current trends, influential players, as well as common frameworks and impact measurement and management tools would be beneficial but not required. Substantive understanding of, and interest in, the world of investing and capital markets, including the roles and interests of different investor types, would be beneficial. Professional Experience: 15+ years of progressively senior leadership roles in complex, high-profile mission-driven organizations. 10+ years of professional experience which includes direct experience in fundraising and a proven track record of securing major donor and institutional grants (general operating and project-based restricted grants) in the six to seven-figure range. Experience with a diverse donor pool. Prior success in stewarding strategic relationships that include high-net-worth individuals, family offices and private foundations is key. Additional experience with private sector donors/corporations and government funders preferred. Experience with CRM or donor-management systems preferred; knowledge of Salesforce is a plus. Commitment to human dignity, justice, equality, and respect. Successful candidates will be committed to continuous learning about human dignity, justice, equality, and respect and how to manifest these principles in the workplace. Education: Bachelor's degree required; Advanced degree preferred. Educational background in Business, Finance, Public Policy, or related field is a plus but is not required. Work Authorization: Candidates must possess valid authorization to work in the United States that does not require employment visa sponsorship Compensation & Benefits: The GIIN is committed to pay equity. Salary range for this role is between $180,000-$205,000, plus up to $20,000 in performance-based incentive compensation. Exact salary will be determined based on experience, with an excellent benefits package. We aim to offer competitive salaries and benefits and are committed to equality, trust, and consistency in compensation. Basing compensation on someone's willingness and ability to negotiate or on their prior salary can lead to unfair outcomes in how people are paid, particularly for individuals experiencing barriers. Therefore, we do not ask for prior pay history from our candidates and our offer-making process is negotiation-free for salaries and benefits.
    $180k-205k yearly 1d ago
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  • Senior Director

    The Jewish Board 4.1company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Posted Tuesday, December 23, 2025 at 5:00 AM PURPOSE The Senior Director serves as a pivotal leadership role, dedicated to expanding the Jewish Board's continuum of care within the Community Behavioral Health programs. By championing evidence-based practices and service excellence, the Senior Director drives innovative approaches to behavioral health and ensures the delivery of high-quality, client-centered care. POSITION OVERVIEW The Senior Director, a key member of the Community Behavioral Health leadership team, oversees all clinical and operational activities for the Jewish Board's SUD program, including direct clinical supervision of the team. The Senior Director is responsible for expanding the program's footprint and increasing client visits, implementing policies, monitoring staff performance, and ensuring quality care. The Senior Director also maintains relationships with regulatory bodies and community partners and supports new agency initiatives and continuous quality improvement. KEY ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Oversees clinical, operational, and fiscal activities for the assigned program. Supports the team in implementing proven interventions to achieve meaningful, measurable outcomes. Provides leadership and vision to guide programs toward their goals, drive continuous improvement, and proactively address challenges. Establishes and maintains programmatic systems that meet client safety and service needs. Maintains physical facilities/sites to uphold safety and aesthetic standards. Delivers staff training and supervision; develops and facilitates professional development opportunities. Builds and sustains partnerships with community representatives, groups, and external partners. Monitors compliance with internal and external policies, procedures, and regulations. Develops and adheres to program budgets, ensuring ongoing fiscal health. Collaborates with directors and other Jewish Board programs/departments to resolve issues and support problem-solving. Uses data to guide planning, service delivery, and overall program management. Participates in agency and external committees, coalitions, and initiatives. Remains available and on‑call to assist with urgent situations as they arise. Performs additional duties as assigned. CORE COMPETENCIES Demonstrated ability to work in a fast‑paced environment. Ability to communicate clearly and professionally, both verbally and in writing. Strong listening skills, attention to detail and decision‑making skills. Ability to prioritize and manage multiple responsibilities. Ability to grow and maintain strategic community relationships and referral sources. EDUCATIONAL / EXPERIENCE REQUIRED Master's degree in social work or mental health counseling (LCSW/ LMSW). Additional CASAC is preferred. Minimum 3 years' experience as a director / supervisor in an OASAS, OMH or CCBHC program. Experience in OASAS program preferred. COMPUTER SKILLS REQUIRED Experience working with electronic medical records. Proficient with Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook); comfortable and proficient using audio video platforms (Teams) and using business analytics systems. VIVISUAL AND MANUAL DEXIERITY The candidate should be able to read paper and electronic documents and perform data entry into various computer programs. WORK ENVIRONMENT / PHYSICAL EFFORT Hybrid work settings. Position entails a combination of in person and remote work. In person includes office based and community work. Allocation of time and locations to be developed in collaboration with Senior Program Director and is based on the needs of the programs and clients served. Travel required between program locations and other Jewish Board sites. We are an equal opportunity employer that does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. 1007 Quentin Rd, Brooklyn, NY 11223, USA #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $121k-170k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Associate/Analytics (Risk, Investigations & Analytics practice)

    CRA International, Inc. 3.8company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    About Charles River Associates Charles River Associates is a leading global consulting firm that provides economic, financial, and business management expertise to major law firms, corporations and governments around the world. CRA advises clients on economic and financial matters pertaining to litigation and regulatory proceedings, and guides corporations through critical business strategy and performance-related issues. Since 1965, clients have engaged CRA for its combination of industry experience and rigorous, fact-based analysis that provide clients with clear, implementable solutions to complex business concerns. Position Overview An Analytics Associate in the Risk, Investigations & Analytics practice will support complex investigations conducted for government agencies and regulators, financial institutions, and law firms. You will perform intensive and advanced analysis of disparate sets of structured data for business disputes, regulatory and enforcement matters, and securities litigation. In addition to structured data analysis, an Associate will help develop documentation and visualizations to be delivered to external clients. You will work collaboratively with others on the RIA team as well as professionals from other areas of Charles River Associates. Responsibilities include (but are not limited to): * Developing a targeted, in-depth understanding of client needs to help resolve their issues through reactive or proactive measures * Assisting with the collection, loading, standardization, and identification of relevant structured data for analysis * Reviewing disparate sets of transactional and financial data for the purposes of complex litigation * Developing custom dashboards and visualizations to highlight trends, outliers, and opportunities, empowering clients to make strategic business decisions * Assisting with the development of final deliverables, reports, and presentations to be distributed to clients * Meeting expectations regarding case deadlines and budgetary restrictions while working simultaneously on several time-sensitive engagements * Travel as required for data collections, site visits, and client meetings Desired Qualifications * Bachelor's Degree in Finance, Accounting, Economics, Computer Science, Management Information Systems, or Mathematics; * Recent graduates or individuals without directly relevant experience may be hired into the Analyst title * Up to 2 years of relevant work experience in financial/economic analysis, preferably in a consulting firm (we are accepting applications from recent graduates and candidates in the workforce) * Recent graduates or individuals without directly relevant experience may be hired into the Analyst title; * Strong interpersonal, communication, and technical skills; * Motivated with the ability to adapt to new settings and challenges; * Experience with SQL, VBA, Python, or R; * Familiarity with relational database systems such as MS SQL Server or Oracle Database; * Experience with visualization and dashboarding tools such as Tableau or Qlikview; * An understanding of cloud computing software such as Amazon Web Services (AWS) or Microsoft Azure. To Apply To be considered for a position in the United States, we require the following: * Resume - please include current address, personal email and telephone number; * Cover letter - please describe your interest in CRA and how this role matches your goals. If you are interested in applying for one of our international locations, please visit our Careers site to view and apply for available jobs. Career Growth and Benefits * CRA's robust skills development programs, including a commitment to offering 100 hours of training annually through formal and informal programs, encourage you to thrive as an individual and team member. Beginning with research and analysis skill building, training continues with technical training, presentation skills, internal seminars, and career mentoring and performance coaching from an assigned senior colleague. Additional leadership and collaboration opportunities exist through internal firm development activities. * We offer a comprehensive total rewards program including a superior benefits package, wellness programming to support physical, mental, emotional and financial well-being, and in-house immigration support for foreign nationals and international business travelers. Work Location Flexibility CRA creates a work environment that enables our colleagues to benefit from being together in the office to best deliver on our promise of career growth, mentorship and inclusivity. At the same time, we recognize that individuals realize a range of benefits when working from home periodically. We currently ask that individuals spend 3 to 4 days a week on average working in the office (which may include traveling to another CRA office or to a client's location), with specific days determined in coordination with your practice or team. Our Commitment to Equal Employment Opportunity Charles River Associates is an equal opportunity employer (EOE). All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other protected characteristic under applicable law. Salary and other compensation A good-faith estimate of the annual base salary range for this position is $92,500 - $105,000. Stating pay within this range may vary based on factors such as education level, experience, skills, geographic location, market conditions, and other qualifications of the successful candidate. This position may be eligible for additional bonus incentive compensation. CRA offers a comprehensive benefits package, subject to eligibility requirements, which may include: medical, dental, and vision insurance; 401(k) retirement plan with employer match; life and disability insurance; paid time off (vacation, sick leave, holidays); paid parental leave; wellness programs and employee assistance resources; and commuter benefits.
    $92.5k-105k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Clinical Case Coordinator

    Center for Alternative 4.2company rating

    New York jobs

    Are you passionate about creating positive change in people's lives? Do you thrive in roles that blend coordination, compassion, and service? At CASES, we empower individuals to meet their supervision goals and achieve personal growth through comprehensive support and care. Join our dedicated Pretrial team as a Clinical Case Coordinator, where you'll play a pivotal role in helping individuals on Supervised Release navigate their plans successfully. This is your chance to be part of an organization that values dedication, teamwork, and meaningful impact. Make your next career move count. We have several open vacancies-apply today and start transforming lives with CASES! Salary: The salary for the Clinical Case Coordinator role is $69,010 per year. Shift Hours: Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Location Address: Various location, Brooklyn, Bronx or Manhattan Workplace Flexibility: Hybrid: Staff may work remotely one day per week after successfully demonstrating an understanding of their job responsibilities following the first 30 days of onboarding. What we are looking for: Minimum of three years' experience working in human services with individuals with substance use disorders, co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders and involvement in the criminal justice system. Master's degree in social work, Mental Health Counseling or a comparable professional degree. Preferred LMSW, LMHC Some roles may require Bilingual skills Spanish Speaking preferred Extensive knowledge of community treatment, support services and resources Knowledge of the criminal justice system, court processes and alternative to detention/incarceration services Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work effectively in a team environment and independently. Excellent organizational and time management skills. Knowledge of the legal and social service systems related to Supervised Release. Commitment to helping individuals achieve their goals and improve their lives. Why Join Us: Meaningful work that changes lives. A supportive and collaborative team environment. Opportunities for professional growth and development. Competitive compensation CASES cares about employee wellbeing, and we offer a comprehensive benefits package to support you and your family, including: Medical Dental Vision Vacation and Paid Time Off - starting at 25 days 12 Paid Holidays per year. Retirement 403(b) Competitive matching up to 6%. Employee Referral Program Our Values At CASES, we like to move with PURPOSE , which reflects our values: PEOPLE| Hold people's stories with dignity UNITY| Commit to a shared mission RESPECT| Celebrate the strength of diversity PROGRESS| Always work to improve OPTIMIZE| Make the best use of resources SOLUTIONS| Work together to solve problems EMPATHY| Seek to understand others
    $69k yearly Auto-Apply 12d ago
  • Client Advocate Specialist - Hotlines

    Safe Horizon, Inc. 4.2company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Job Description Client Advocate Specialist - Hotlines The Hotlines' Client Advocate Specialist fields calls to Safe Horizon's three 24-hour Hotlines: the Domestic Violence Hotline, the Crime Victims Hotline and the Rape and Incest Hotline. These hotlines provide crisis intervention, advocacy, and information and referrals to over 125,000 victims each year. The Client Advocate Specialist conducts thorough safety and needs assessments, and collaborates with callers to develop plans address needs within a supportive, client-centered framework. Responsibilities: Learn and integrate a trauma-informed, client-centered approach, using an anti-oppressive lens, into your work with clients. Engage clients contacting the Domestic Violence, Crime Victims and Rape and Sexual Assault Hotlines telephonically and via the TDD machine, a device for the hearing impaired Conduct thorough assessments for all callers, with a particular focus on ascertaining the safety of clients and their children. Identify and follow up on cues signaling potential exposure to risks to safety for clients and their children. When indicated, provide crisis intervention to address threats to a caller's physical and/or emotional safety. Coordinate such interventions with immediate supervisor, as needed. Safety plan with callers with identified safety risks. Per New York state mandate, report incidents of suspected child abuse or maltreatment/neglect to the Statewide Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment. Conduct shelter assessments for domestic violence and rape/sexual assault victims seeking shelter and provide advocacy for them to access available shelter space Assess callers' needs and provide appropriate information and referrals to address them. Interface with web-based case management system and other technologies to conduct and document work. Participate in agency sponsored and external trainings on victimization issues Maintain cooperative working relationships with Safe Horizon programs and other NYC service providers. Conduct all aforementioned work with clients within a supportive, client-centered framework. Participate in weekly clinical supervision meeting with your supervisor using a reflective trauma informed approach to reviewing your work Undertake other tasks, as directed. Qualifications: Experience with and/or interest in consistent clinical supervision Experience working with crime victims preferred Bachelor's degree required, or relevant experience and training Required Skills: Ability to quickly establish rapport over the phone Experience conducting thorough assessments and demonstrated ability to do so telephonically Crisis intervention skills Excellent organizational skills, and an ability to multi-task with different technologies (talk on the phone and use several computer programs simultaneously) Demonstrated ability to stay calm in high-stress situations Demonstrated ability to help others creatively solve problems and address difficult challenges Demonstrated ability to react with flexibility and creativity to challenges on a daily basis Ability to work autonomously, and collaborate with colleagues effectively, in a fast-paced environment Clear and concise writing skills Ability to document work quickly within a digital case management system If hired, I agree to abide by all of Safe Horizon's rules and regulations, and understand that, if employed, my employment may be terminated with or without cause, and with or without notice, at any time, at the option of either the company or me. I further understand that no representation, whether oral or written by any representative or agent of the organization, at any time, constitutes a contract of employment. AmeriCorps, Peace Corps and other national service alumni are encouraged to apply. Technology Statement: Applicants may be responsible for providing the equipment and tools they need to work remotely as required, such as access to a computer, internet service, and phone service. Safe Horizon will discuss potential solutions with candidates and may assist where needed and agreed to in advance. Please follow this link to view complete EEO Law and complaint filing information: Know Your Rights: Workplace discrimination is illegal Hiring Range: $23.63- $26.58 Hourly Full-time Hours: 35 Hours per week Full-time Benefits: Vacation Time, Paid Sick Time, Holidays, Medical, Dental, Vision, 403(b) Retirement Plan, Company Life Insurance, Medical/Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts, Tuition Assistance Program, Commuter Benefits Program, Gym Reimbursement, Parental Leave, Employee Learning Center
    $23.6-26.6 hourly 6d ago
  • Summer 2026 Hybrid Education Policy Center and Racial Justice Center Law Student Internship

    New York Civil Liberties Union 3.9company rating

    New York jobs

    Apply Description Position: Summer 2026 Hybrid Education Policy Center and Racial Justice Center Law Student Internship Department: Education Policy Center and Racial Justice Center Terms of Employment: Internship Location: New York Civil Liberties Union, 125 Broadway, NY, NY and 55 Broadway, NY, NY (NYCLU Staff is currently working on a hybrid model) Salary: The NYCLU will provide a stipend for summer interns who do not receive funding from their law school or any other external funding. Application Deadline: Applications for second-year law students are strongly preferred by Monday, November 10, 2025. Applications for first-year law students are due by Friday, January 9, 2026, and will be reviewed after that date. The New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU) is one of the nation's leading advocates on behalf of constitutional rights and liberties. Founded in 1951, as the New York affiliate of the American Civil Liberties Union, the NYCLU is a not-for-profit, nonpartisan organization with more than 90,000 members and supporters, and eight offices statewide. We work in the courts, in the legislatures and on the streets to advocate for racial and economic justice, free speech, freedom of religion, privacy and equality before the law for all New Yorkers. For more information, please visit our website: ************** DEI VISION STATEMENT The NYCLU is committed to building an equitable, inclusive, and anti-racist workplace that centers the voices of marginalized and directly impacted communities. This commitment strengthens our mission to protect civil liberties and advance justice across New York. We welcome candidates of all backgrounds to apply, including people of color, women, LGBTQ+ individuals, people with disabilities, formerly incarcerated people, and others whose experiences reflect the diversity of the communities we serve. SUMMARY DESCRIPTION The NYCLU seeks a diverse group of current law students for Summer 2026 internships. During our 10-week program (May 26, 2026 to August 7, 2026), the interns will engage in legal research and writing to support litigation, advocacy, and legislative priorities across New York State. This intern will be based in the Racial Justice Center and will work with the Education Policy Center on selected projects. The NYCLU fights for every child's right to an education. The Education Policy Center works to ensure public schools and institutions that serve young people in New York empower students, treat them fairly and equally, and create safe environments for them to learn and grow. The Center advances its agenda through legislative advocacy, litigation, organizing, and public education. The Racial Justice Center (RJC) was established in 2023 to expand and deepen the NYCLU's racial justice portfolio. The NYCLU Racial Justice Center is in deep collaboration with the NYCLU departments and centers with all of the NYCLU priorities. The RJC also leads its own advocacy, legislation, and litigation docket. Primarily focuses on environmental justice, Indigenous rights, and restorative efforts. HOW TO APPLY Applicants should have a commitment to public interest law, civil liberties, and education. Teaching experience or other relevant education experience is a plus. Applications will be reviewed and offers will be made on a rolling basis. Please send a cover letter describing your interest in a Summer Internship at the NYCLU and any relevant education experience, a resume, and a recent writing sample that is wholly your own unedited work (submit a brief, motion, or memorandum of law, not to exceed 10 pages). Please upload your writing sample with your cover letter as one document via ****************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************** The NYCLU is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from all qualified individuals regardless of race, sex, gender identity or expression, age, disability, religion, national origin, citizenship, marital status , sexual orientation, veteran status, record of arrest or conviction or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We are committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and having a workforce that reflects the population that we serve. The NYCLU is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to individuals with disabilities. If you are a qualified individual with a disability and need assistance applying online, please e-mail ******************. If you are selected for an interview, you will receive additional information regarding how to request an accommodation for the interview process.
    $46k-59k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Palo Alto firewall / F5 engineer

    Care It Services 4.3company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Title. Palo Alto firewall / F5 engineer Contract: 12-months contract - plan to keep extending annually Immigration Status: US Citizens ONLY (Must be local) Preferred Qualifications: Palo Alto PCNSA / PCNSE certification. F5-CA or F5-CTS certification. Top Must Have's: Configure, deploy, and maintain Palo Alto Networks firewalls (physical and virtual appliances). Implement and optimize security policies, NAT, VPNs, and threat prevention. Monitor and analyze network traffic for security threats using PAN-OS, Panorama, and WildFire. They want a Network Engineer who is a self-starter and can really add value to their staff Flexible work from home options available. Compensation: $50.00 - $60.00 per hour Who We Are CARE ITS is a certified Woman-owned and operated minority company (certified as WMBE). At CARE ITS, we are the World Class IT Professionals, helping clients achieve their goals. Care ITS was established in 2010. Since then we have successfully executed several projects with our expert team of professionals with more than 20 years of experience each. We are globally operated with our Head Quarters in Plainsboro, NJ, with focused specialization in Salesforce, Guidewire and AWS. We provide expert solutions to our customers in various business domains.
    $50-60 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Young Playwrights Project Teaching Artist/Actor (Chautauqua Arts Education)/Seasonal Employment

    Chautauqua Institution 3.8company rating

    Chautauqua, NY jobs

    This part-time, seasonal position will serve as teaching artist in the Chautauqua Arts Education Young Playwrights Project (YPP). This program is a 3-phase program. Phase 1 involves school visits where the YPP Teaching Artists present an assembly followed by an in-class lesson for each classroom at each participating school that teaches 3rd and 4th grade students how to write a play. Phase 2 involves YPP Teaching Artists leading teams of volunteers as they rehearse and then stage a play reading in each participating classroom. Phase 3 involves students visiting Chautauqua Institution to see a select number of plays chosen from all submitted, with the Teaching Artists serving as the performing theater company. The YPP Teaching Artist/Actor will work under the leadership of the Young Playwrights Project Lead Teaching Artist/Director of Plays to implement the program curriculum in the schools. This person will also serve as actor in the Phase 3 plays, working with the Young Playwrights Project Lead Teaching Artist/Director of Plays to present the final performances of student plays. This position will report to the Director of Arts Education. About Your Compensation The compensation for this role is $23.05/hour Travel to and from Chautauqua Institution will be reimbursed, as well as some costs incurred for travel throughout Chautauqua County specific to school visits. About Your Work Day Responsibilities Implement program curriculum as directed by the Director of Arts Education and the Lead Teaching Artist, including performing scripted and improvisational work in the school assembly and leading classes through the playwriting process as detailed in the curricular materials Lead volunteer play reading groups in rehearsal and during school visits Coordinate processing plays for play reading groups, typing plays from handwritten scripts Acting in the Phase 3 performance With the rest of the company, creating props/costumes/set design for the Phase 3 performances Education and Experience Required experience: Theater for youth programs Acting Formal training in theater arts Theater improvisation Skills and Abilities Collaboration and strong team player “Yes and” approach Supervision and Guidance Teaching Artists will be trained and supported by the Director of Arts Education. Program implementation and development will be coordinated in collaboration between the Teaching Artist and the Director of Arts Education. About the Referral Program Chautauqua Institution's Referral Bonus Program is a talent solution to recruit, develop, and retain a diverse workforce that encompasses all the skills and experience necessary to deliver on our goals and objectives. Chautauqua Institution will provide a $500 referral bonus (less taxes) for active employees referring a new candidate who is hired and remains employed for at least 90-days from the first physical date of work. In the case of seasonal positions working less than 6-months, the new candidate must remain actively employed for at least 30-days from the first physical date of work and until the closing date of the season. The closing date of the season is the last Sunday in August. About Your Schedule Chautauqua Institution and Chautauqua Hotel Company offer flexible schedules, full and part-time, for seasonal employment during summer operations starting annually each June and concluding in August. Seasonal employment may be available earlier (pre-season) and beyond season (post-season) based on business needs and candidate availability. Schedules typically include evenings, weekends, and/or holidays as a requirement. While you will confirm your final schedule with management at the time of an interview and offer of employment, you should generally anticipate the following schedule options for this position: During Phase 1 and Phase 2 visits to the schools, expect between 30-40 hours per week. During pre-Phase 1 and pre-Phase 2 play preparation, expect between 10-20 hours per week. During Phase 3, expect between 30-40 hours per week. Schedule: Phase 1 School Visits: January 12-16, 2026 Play Preparation for Phase 2: February 27-March 20, 2026 Phase 2 on-site rehearsals and school visits: March 20-April 2, 2026 Play selection process: March 25-May 1, 2026 Phase 3 production needs shared with Arts Ed staff: May 1-7, 2026 Phase 3 onsite rehearsals and performances: June 13-18, 2026 About Living on the Grounds Chautauqua Institution may provide limited housing options on our grounds or assist you with locating nearby housing arrangements for selecting opportunities based on business needs. Housing is not an option for many positions and may be of a cost to you. Candidates should assume there are no employer-provided or employer-assisted housing options available for this position unless it is otherwise stated. Housing/accommodations will be provided, with preference towards private room with shared bath and common areas, possibility of shared room with approval from artist. Potential for Remote Work: Aspects of this position may be eligible for remote work, specific to the play preparation and play selection process. About Chautauqua Institution Chautauqua Institution is a not-for-profit global convener of dialogue on the most significant issues of the day through engagement across four pillars of the arts, education, religion, and recreation. The Chautauqua community is located on the shores of Chautauqua Lake in southwestern New York State and comes alive each summer with a unique mix of visual and performing arts, lectures, interfaith worship/programs, and recreational activities. Chautauqua Institution owns and operates Chautauqua Hotel Company, a comprehensive hotel, food & beverage, conference and events organization. The Institution's office in Washington, DC is located strategically for an ongoing role in the cultural conversations of the nation. Discovering Your Chautauqua Experience There are countless ways that our talent will engage with our mission, vision, and diverse communities, and you are invited to immerse yourself in our programming as a gateway to this experience. Employees will receive a traditional Chautauqua gate pass, free of cost, which provides access to many of our programs at the Amphitheater. Our Commitment to IDEA Chautauqua Institution values Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (IDEA) as a priority in our strategic plan, 150 Forward. One of our five core values is “The dignity and contributions of all people.” We are committed to creating conditions where everyone can engage as complete and valued participants in the Chautauqua experience. The Institution is an equal opportunity employer committed to equitable and inclusive hiring practices. Applicants and employees will not be discriminated against based on any status protected under federal, state, or local law. We especially welcome applications from those who can demonstrate experience, engagement, and professional expertise in IDEA. Joining Our Talent Community Join our talent community online at CHQ.org/employment. You are encouraged to learn more about Chautauqua Institution at CHQ.org and view the 150 Forward Strategic Plan at 150fwd.CHQ.org.
    $23.1 hourly 37d ago
  • Senior Associate, People Operations

    Girls Who Code 3.7company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Girls Who Code is seeking a detail-oriented, proactive, and people-centered HR operations professional to serve as our Senior Associate, People Operations. In this position, In this role, you'll lead key workflows across payroll, benefits, talent operations, learning & development, and facilities/IT systems by ensuring our team has the seamless support they need to succeed. Working closely with the Senior Manager of People Operations, you'll drive efficiency, strengthen processes, and deliver an exceptional employee experience across the areas listed below. Candidates must meet the requirement of our hybrid remote work policy, which requires 3 in-office days per week. This is not a virtual/fully remote position. Responsibilities Payroll Operations Maintain HRIS data integrity, own semi-monthly pre-payroll processing, serve as the first point of contact for payroll inquiries, and support compliance tasks including reconciliation of payroll-related reports and garnishments. Benefits Administration Manage daily benefits operations, including enrollments and vendor coordination, support annual enrollment, conduct regular audits, and track relevant utilization metrics for evaluation and planning purposes. Talent Operations (Hiring, Onboarding, Offboarding) Conduct full-cycle onboarding and offboarding, support recruiting logistics, and maintain personnel files and documentation systems. Facilities & IT Systems Operations Oversee office operations including access management, visitor systems, inventory and procurement, vendor relationships, and serve as a liaison for staff technology support. Learning & Development Support organization-wide learning initiatives, manage compliance for mandatory training, and partner with leadership to identify emerging development needs. Special Projects Help plan and execute organization-wide events and serve as a culture steward through regular initiatives that support GWC's core values. Qualifications & Requirements At least two years of HR experience, especially at a non-profit, is a plus Proficient in using G-Suite, Adobe PDF, comfortable using Slack and ability to pick up other tech tools and systems, like MS SharePoint and an applicant tracking system Ability to execute tasks efficiently and with a sense of urgency and meticulous attention to detail Empathetic and approachable with excellent oral and written communication skills Ability to handle sensitive information with discretion and maintain confidentiality at all times Comfort working in a dynamic environment; flexibility and adaptability are important Passion for the Girls Who Code mission to close the gender gap in technology through a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion Girls Who Code is committed to building a truly diverse and inclusive organization with a focus on valuing, serving, and understanding our target constituents, while challenging all stakeholders to think inclusively for the betterment of our programs. Girls Who Code is an equal opportunity employer committed to a policy of equal treatment and opportunity in every aspect of its hiring and promotion process without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sexual orientation, partnership status, gender and/or gender identity or expression, marital, parental or familial status, national origin, ethnicity, veteran or military status, age, disability, or any other legally protected basis. Racial and ethnic minorities and men are encouraged to apply for vacant positions at all levels. GWC is not able to sponsor employment visas. GWC is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. For individuals with a disability who would like to request an accommodation, please contact *******************
    $93k-143k yearly est. Auto-Apply 17h ago
  • Court Intake Social Worker

    Center for Alternative 4.2company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Job Title: Court Intake Social Worker The Courts Department is seeking a highly skilled and compassionate Court Intake Social Worker to join our team. The social worker will play a crucial role in the initial assessment and referral process for individuals entering the court system, particularly those with mental health, substance abuse, or other behavioral health needs. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in clinical assessment, excellent communication skills, and a deep commitment to improving the lives of those in the community. CASES is a New York City agency at the forefront of the intersection between behavioral health and the criminal justice system. Our mission is to increase public safety through innovative services that reduce crime and incarceration, improve behavioral health, promote recovery and rehabilitation, and create opportunities for success in the community. The CASES Court Services department services court mandates or endorsed programming at all points in the criminal legal process. CASES operates, alternative to detention (ATD) and alternative to incarceration (ATI) community-based programs that are facilitated by the NYS Office of Court Administration (OCA) judiciary. CASES interfaces with multiple stakeholders to support these ATD and ATI program options for thousands of defendants in multiple boroughs. Specifically, the arraignment team screens approximately 10,000 defendants a year for ATD and ATI programs, Supervised Release and Newstart. Additionally, the ATI Intake Assessment Team screens 500 people per year to divert people into 3 (three) CASES community-based programs: Reframing Opportunity Alternatives and Resilience (ROAR), Nathaniel Community Success (NCS), and Nathaniel Assertive Community Treatment (NACT). All Court Services teams are dedicated to the CASES mission and facilitating release and positive court outcomes. Salary: The salary for the Court Intake Social Worker position is $61,800 - $70,000 per year. Shift Hours: The Court Intake Social Worker role is full time, Monday-Friday 9am-5pm. Location Address: 215 East 161 Street Bronx, NY 10451 and/or 100 Centre Street, New York, NY 10013. Workplace Flexibility: Flexible -Positions for which staff have flexibility to complete their workday from home or another suitable space, typically after reporting to the office and/or engaging in field or community-based work. What you will be doing: Review preliminary information about a participant's needs, including arrest case information, criminal legal history, medical and mental health records, and attorney recommendations. Undertake screening interviews with potential participants by explaining the process and the CASES program(s), administering a comprehensive assessment, and conduct risk assessments utilizing the HCR-20 v3 and the Short-Term Assessment of Risk and Treatability (START) adult and adolescent versions. Conduct screening and assessment of individuals incarcerated, in the community, and at Forensic Psychiatric Centers and be able to effectively manage crises to ensure participant safety and well-being. Develop comprehensive reports following interview and records review to develop individualized ATI program plans, in compliance with ATI assessment requirements and quality standards, to advocate with prosecutors and judges on behalf of participants to approve ATI disposition. Maintain excellent professional relationships with judges, district attorneys, defense counsel, probation, other court partners, and CASES community staff, to facilitate program admissions and maintain the credibility of CASES in court. Complete all necessary intake paperwork, including entering participant information into the ECM/AWARDS databases. Participate in clinical supervision, case review meetings, staff meetings, in-service training programs, relevant quality improvement, coaching, and planning activities. Provide culturally competent services ensuring the consideration of the role of ethnic/racial, cultural, social, economic, and behavioral factors in the accessibility, availability, and delivery of evaluation services. Mentor less experienced colleagues in the intricacies of Court procedures, and CASES programs, especially eligibility and clinical criteria. Help ensure we maintain a safe working environment by reporting any hazards or unsafe conditions, e.g., liquid spill in hallway, to the appropriate facilities staff member or supervisor. Perform other related duties as assigned by supervisors. What we are looking for: Master's degree in social work or human service field required. LMHC, MHC-LP, LMSW, LCSW w/ current NYS licensure (or ability to obtain within 6 months from hire). Highly articulate, resourceful, and professional - able to stand up in court and present detailed information. Proven ability to function effectively in a high paced and stressful environment. Ability to work effectively with a diverse group of participants and staff. Interest in, and sensitivity to, issues facing justice-involved individuals. Ability to quickly gather and evaluate the accuracy of information and use good judgement within time constraints and high-volume courtrooms. Excellent public speaking skills. Ability to formulate persuasive arguments for eligible defendants to be placed in CASES programs. Excellent analytical and written skills Ability to work autonomously. Preferred Bilingual - Spanish Employee Benefits: CASES cares about employee wellbeing, and we offer a comprehensive benefits package to support you and your family, including: Medical Dental Vision Vacation and Paid Time Off - starting at 25 days off annually, Plus an additional summer selfcare day. 12 Paid Holidays per year. Our Workplace Flexibility Policy allows for various work arrangements, where possible. May be Fully onsite, Hybrid, Flexible, or Fully Remote see individual job descriptions work schedule details. Retirement 403(b) Competitive matching up to 6%. Employee Referral Program. Visit ********************** to learn more about benefits offered by the CASES. Our Values At CASES, we like to move with PURPOSE , which reflects our values: PEOPLE| Hold people's stories with dignity UNITY| Commit to a shared mission RESPECT| Celebrate the strength of diversity PROGRESS| Always work to improve OPTIMIZE| Make the best use of resources SOLUTIONS| Work together to solve problems EMPATHY| Seek to understand others CASES is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment with CASES is based solely on qualifications and competence for a particular position without regard to race, color, ethnic or national origin, age, religion, creed, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or marital, military, or citizenship status. We also actively recruit individuals with prior involvement in the criminal legal system. Although we would love to learn about the skills of every candidate, only selected candidates that are selected will receive a response. We encourage you to apply for any position(s) you feel you are qualified for.
    $61.8k-70k yearly Auto-Apply 3d ago
  • Chief Development Officer (CDO)/ Hybrid

    Feeding America 4.3company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    To support City Harvest's next phase of growth, the organization created the new executive position of Chief Development Officer (CDO). The CDO will report directly to the CEO and serve as a core member of the Executive Leadership Team and work closely with the Board of Directors to develop and lead an ambitious, forward-looking fundraising strategy. The CDO will be a key thought partner to the CEO and the central figure in ensuring that City Harvest's development program meets the organization's operational capacity and keeps pace with community needs going forward. Responsibilities Oversee the revenue channels of major gifts, principal gifts, and institutional partnerships (foundations and government) as well as development communications and development operations. Lead a corresponding team of approximately 24, including the Vice President of Development. Collaborate closely with the Chief External Relations Officer to form a powerful advancement function and ensure coordination with teams responsible for direct response fundraising, business partnerships, and enterprise-wide marketing and communications, special events, and volunteer programs. Develop and execute a fundraising strategy focused on generating significant, sustainable revenue growth, particularly from high-net-worth individuals and major philanthropic institutions. Qualifications Strong connection to City Harvest's mission and broader efforts to address food insecurity. Minimum of 15 years of progressively responsible experience in nonprofit development, with at least 10 years in a senior leadership role. Demonstrated success in securing major and principal gifts ($1M+) from high-net-worth individuals and institutions. Proven experience managing annual fundraising goals of $30 million or more. Exceptional relationship-building and interpersonal skills, with an ability to build trust with donors, colleagues, and stakeholders at all levels. Knowledge of the major players, strategies, and trends in giving within New York City's philanthropic community as well as demonstrated fundraising success therein. Track record of managing, mentoring, and retaining high-performing fundraising teams. Excellent public speaking, writing, and communication skills. Experience working with boards and engaging them in fundraising strategy and initiatives. Strong familiarity with donor management systems and fundraising analytics. Benefits Competitive Salary Generous time off Full benefits (medical, dental, vision) with employer contributions towards premiums Employer-provided life insurance 403(b) retirement savings plan with employer matching Professional development opportunities Free mental health services with BetterHelp Commuter benefits Discounted staff perks (e.g., movie tickets, gym memberships, cellular plans) Deadline March 31, 2026 How to apply City Harvest has retained the DSG Fundraising & Advancement Practice of DSG Global to assist in this search process. Inquiries, nominations, and applications (current resumes and cover letters) may be submitted via the following link: About City Harvest City Harvest is New York's first and largest food rescue organization, collecting perfectly good food that would otherwise go to waste and delivering it, free of charge, to help feed the millions of New Yorkers who are struggling to put meals on their tables. In over 40 years of serving neighbors experiencing food insecurity, City Harvest has rescued and delivered more than 1 billion pounds of food for neighbors in need. City Harvest is recognized as a leading equity-driven organization that works alongside its partners to rescue nutritious food and deliver it for free to our neighbors, offers free nutrition and culinary education programming, and advocates in order to strengthen the local food system. City Harvest is committed to being there to provide food to all New Yorkers experiencing food insecurity today and to those who may need assistance in years to come. Additional information City Harvest has retained the DSG Fundraising & Advancement Practice of DSG Global to assist in this search process. Inquiries, nominations, and applications (current resumes and cover letters) may be submitted via the following link: #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $50k-67k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Summer 2026 Legal Internship - Headquarters

    Latinojustice Prldef 3.9company rating

    New York jobs

    LatinoJustice PRLDEF (LJP) seeks a dynamic, creative, and committed Legal Intern to advance civil rights litigation, policy advocacy, and coalition-building in our Headquarters in New York, New York. The position requires a strategic thinker with demonstrated proficiency in LJP s priority issues (pillars), including economic justice, immigrant rights, voting rights and redistricting, and criminal justice reform (prisons and policing). The position will also assist the LJP legal staff in developing and implementing a range of strategies to infuse and advance a movement lawyering practice in all LJP s work, including through research, advocacy, community engagement and education, coalition building, and strategic communications. This position reports to the Deputy General Counsel. LatinoJustice has been at the forefront of major civil rights litigation since its founding in 1972. Accomplishments have ranged from winning the consent decree in the landmark bilingual education case ASPIRA v. Board of Education of the City of New York (1974) to striking down a Pennsylvania town s anti-immigrant ordinance in Lozano v. City of Hazleton (2007) to negotiating a $582,000 settlement for 7 Latina immigrant workers in aTitle VII sexual harassment lawsuit in EEOC v. Suffolk Laundry (2013). Recent cases include. In re Cesar Vargas, representing first Dreamer law graduate publicly granted NY State bar admission; : Plaintiffs 1-21 v. Suffolk County Police Department, securing police reform class action settlement for class of Latino drivers and pedestrians racially profiled by county police; Hispanic Federation v. Byrd , challenging Floridas ban on hiring noncitizens to register voters; non CASA v. Wheeler , winning settlement of Voting Rights Act challenge on behalf of Puerto Rican voters in Pennsylvania; and Reyes v. City of New York , winning an injunction against the NYPDsban on filming police activity in public precinct lobbies. RESPONSIBILITIES This is a full time internship where legal interns are expected to work 31.5 hours per week. Primary responsibilities will include, but are not limited to: Conduct fact investigations and legal research Draft sections of legal briefs, memos of law, pleadings, and other litigation documents Participate in client & witness interviews and trial preparation Accompany staff lawyers to court proceedings and legislative hearings Join every stage of planning, developing, and prosecuting our impact cases QUALIFICATIONS Minimum Qualifications Energetic, motivated law students with a record of commitment to social justice work. Excellent legal, written, research, and communications skills. Preferred Qualifications Only currently enrolled law students will be considered for LJP summer legal internships Coursework on Constitutional Law, Civil Rights, Employment, Immigration, and/or Voting Rights. Involvement in legal analytical and research skills workshops. Ability to conduct complex legal analysis and fact-finding. Bilingual Spanish/English is a plus but not required. We are happy to help students obtain academic course credit through school clinical externship programs and/or satisfy pro bono volunteer requirements at school or for bar admission. PLEASE NOTE: This internship is designed as hybrid work experience with combined in-person and remote work. POLICY DISCLOSURES: LatinoJustice PRLDEF is an equal opportunity employer and considers all applications without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability, marital or veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, or any other legally protected status. By submitting an application for employment, you attest that all the information provided is true, accurate and complete. You acknowledge and are aware that the falsification, misrepresentation, or omission of any requested information on your application and any accompanying documents will be grounds for denial of employment. In the event such falsification, misrepresentation or omission is discovered subsequent to an offer and acceptance of employment, you acknowledge that any such false or misleading information in your application or provided during interview(s) will constitute grounds for discipline including termination of employment and discharge, regardless of when or how such false or misleading information was discovered.
    $34k-45k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Supervisor EFFC - Staten Island, NY

    Seamen's Society for Children and Families 4.1company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Job DescriptionDescription: About Us For over 175 years, Seamen's Society has been dedicated to helping children survive, thrive, and succeed. Our programs provide critical support to vulnerable children and families, and we are looking for passionate, dedicated professionals to join us in making a difference. If you're seeking a rewarding career where your work truly matters, we invite you to be part of our mission. With opportunities in Brooklyn and Staten Island, we offer competitive salaries, career growth potential, and a comprehensive benefits package. Seamen's Society for Children and Families is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and an Equal Opportunity Employer. Take the next step in your career and help create brighter futures for children and families, apply today! Job Summary: The Supervisor is responsible for ensuring the day-to-day functions of the Enhanced Family Foster Care case planning unit. Responsible for providing social work guidance, coordination, supervision to a Parent Advocate and a team of Case Planners. Works from a team-oriented approach and structure to ensure the delivery of high-quality and responsive services to all families within their unit. Duties and Responsibilities: Provides weekly supervision to a core team of 4 Case Planners and 1 Parent Advocate Facilitates the goal-oriented Family Case Plan ensuring input from all members of the family as well as assigned staff Actively collaborates with supporting departments to ensure the delivery of service matches the immediate needs of the family Manages staff work hours and schedules, including ensuring PTO and remote work coverage Actively reviews family permanency plans with a lens toward safe and timely reunifications Directly intervenes on any high-risk cases or concerns Provides case coverage in the absence of staff Actively participates in monthly QA/QI meetings, Safety Reviews, Permanency Reviews, and other relevant case planning focused meetings Ensures the timely entry and quality of all case notes entered by the team Ensures the timely completion and quality of all relevant reports including FASPs, Permanency Hearing Reports, Court Reports Actively prepares staff for family court proceedings, family team conferences, and other externally case driven meetings Works with the team to ensure that all Family Team, Placement Preservation, Goal Change, Reunification Conferences and Parent to Parent Conferences are scheduled and held as appropriate Ensures timely and transparent staff evaluations with a lens toward ongoing development Requirements: Required Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities: Microsoft 365 proficiency and knowledge of Connections Team player with strong planning, organizational, and follow-up skills Ability to manage and supervise all staff. Ability to perform the essential functions of the job with or without a reasonable accommodation Ability to handle and resolve recurring problems Qualifications/Requirements: MSW or related degree with prior supervisory experience in child welfare required. LMSW preferred Valid driver's license preferred. Due to the nature of the work environment work hours will be based on the needs of the program and may vary. Our Agency operates in 2 locations: Staten Island and Brooklyn. The ability to travel between sites may be necessary. Performs other duties/responsibilities as assigned within the scope of the position Why Join Us? At Seamen's Society for Children and Families, we value our team members and are committed to providing a supportive, rewarding, and growth-oriented work environment. As part of our team, you'll enjoy a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your professional and personal well-being: Extensive Training & Career Development - Gain hands-on experience with comprehensive training programs to enhance your skills and career growth. Generous Paid Time Off & Holidays - Maintain a healthy work-life balance with our comprehensive PTO package, including: 13 paid holidays throughout the year, Half-day Summer Fridays to make the most of the season, Ample vacation, personal, and sick time so you can recharge and focus on what matters most. Your well-being is a priority for us. Take time to rest and recharge. Robust Medical, Dental, & Vision Insurance - Stay covered with our significantly subsidized plans designed to fit your needs. Company paid Life Insurance & Financial Security - We offer life insurance, a generous 403(b) retirement plan (with agency contribution), and a tax-deferred annuity to secure your future. Commuter Benefit Program & Flexible Spending Accounts - Save money on daily expenses with our commuter benefits and FSA options. Exclusive Perks & Discounts - As part of our team, you'll gain access to Plum Benefits, the leading Corporate Entertainment Benefits provider. Enjoy exclusive discounts, special offers, and preferred seating for top attractions, theme parks, shows, sporting events, movie tickets, hotels, and more. Employee Assistance Program - Receive confidential support services for mental health, financial advice, and personal well-being. Internship & Referral Programs - Help build the future by mentoring interns or referring great candidates and earning incentives. Additional Information Seamen's Society is committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all members of our staff, participants, volunteers, subcontractors, and vendors. We respect diversity and accordingly are an equal opportunity employer that does not discriminate based on race, color, creed, religion, national origin, alienage, citizenship status, age, disability, sex, gender, gender identity or expression (sexual orientation, marital status, partnership status, veteran status, genetic information, or any other status protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.
    $48k-61k yearly est. 23d ago
  • HSPRS Program Implementation Senior Officer - Temporary

    Church World Service 4.3company rating

    New York jobs

    The Children's Services Department (CSD), which includes the Home Study and Post Release Services (HSPRS) Program, is driven by a mission that promotes the safety and well-being of unaccompanied children as they reunify with their families across the United States. As a department, our approach to care is through a child-centric, culturally competent, and trauma-responsive lens that empowers the children and families we walk alongside. To fulfill our mission, we employ shared guiding principles of integrity, compassion, cooperation, accountability and belonging. The Children's Services Department launched inaugural programming to serve unaccompanied children in 2021. In 2025, in partnership with the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), CWS provides home study and post release services throughout the United States. This is a temporary position for approximately three (3) months. The assignment may end early or be extended predicated on funding. About CWS Imagine waking up every morning with the chance to change someone's life. Imagine knowing your efforts will benefit both your career and our neighbors around the world. At CWS, our team knows they are making a difference every day. Whether you're in our U.S.-based offices supporting refugees, asylees or unaccompanied children ... implementing hygiene initiatives in Cambodia or rebuilding projects in Central America ... or even connecting remotely from your home on fundraising campaigns, grant reports, or critical communications - you have the opportunity to work towards a world where everyone has food, a voice and a safe place to call home. Purpose The Senior Program Officer, Program Implementation, Post Release Services supports the Deputy Director, Program Implementation, HSPRS to administer the implementation of Post Release Services. Sr. Program Officer, PRS is responsible for translating ORR and CWS policy into practice and leading the development of tools and resources that promote high quality implementation of PRS services utilizing a trauma-responsive, strengths-based, culturally and linguistically competent approach to care. The Sr. Program Officer curates standard operating procedures, training and technical assistance resources for program implementation teams and provides supervision to program implementation teams geographically disbursed throughout the United States. The Sr. Program Officer closely collaborates on initiatives related to program monitoring and Home Studies. Responsibilities Program Implementation: Maintain up-to-date knowledge on ORR Policy and Procedures. Analyze this information to inform the implementation of program delivery in alignment with CWS' policy and procedures at all levels of Post Release Service delivery. Stay informed on ORR Policy and Procedures related to Home Studies. Generates content and revisions to program policies, standard operating procedures, training and technical assistance resources. Contribute, alongside the Technical Specialist, Program Implementation to develop and facilitate technical assistance spaces for program implementation teams. Responds to complex cases as they arise. Engages with ORR on complex cases and other points of contact as assigned. Ensure timeliness and accuracy of core service activities. Monitors compliance of core service activities and responds to issues that arise. Tracks core training activities for program implementation teams. Identifies implementation trends and contributes to adjustment in program delivery as relevant. Represents CWS in external forums as assigned to promote education on the program and population. People Management: Promotes positive team morale, staff safety and well-being. Provides direct supervision to a team of 2-4 Program Implementation Teams and creates opportunities for mutual sharing of expertise across teams. Supports direct reports to create goals, learning and development and manage performance. Leads hiring efforts for vacant positions as needs arise. Other: Serves as a mandated reporter and ensure reporting of suspected abuse or neglect in accordance with CWS policies and procedures. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications Education & Certifications: Master's degree in social work or equivalent degree in behavior sciences or a social service field required. Licensed or license eligible highly preferred but not required. Experience: Minimum of 6 years' experience working with children and youth, family reunification/ preservation, and or foster care/child welfare and previous work experience and interest working with foreign born populations is required. Minimum of 3 years demonstrated supervisory experience with progressive responsibility. Demonstrated experience in a non-profit environment. Experience supervising direct service teams geographically disbursed preferred. Experience delivering trainings on a virtual platform is highly preferred. Skills: Written and Verbal Fluency in English and Spanish required. High level of competency in serving children with complex needs including trauma, abuse, limited prior relationship with the caregiver, trafficking and other vulnerabilities. High level of competency in crisis intervention and supervision of others in responding to complex and crisis situations. High level of competency in serving children using trauma-informed, culturally and linguistically competent approaches. High level of competency in safety and permanency planning in a complex environment. High level of competency in managing a diverse team with varying communication styles in a remote work environment. Proficiency working in databases. Strong organizational skills and ability to remain nimble, flexible and manage competing priorities in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment. Superior written and verbal communication skills. Special Requirements Able to sit for an extended period. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions. Remote position must have access to reliable internet and appropriate workspace. Standard work hours with occasional evening or weekend assignment. Successfully pass Motor Vehicle Records, SEA, FBI, and Child Abuse and Neglect Checks and federal Suitability Determination by third party vendor (not affiliated with CWS). Valid driver's license, personal vehicle and insurance required. Reasonable proximity to airport for occasional travel required (network conference, technical visits, program retreat, etc.). #LI-Remote
    $59k-81k yearly est. Auto-Apply 25d ago
  • Senior College Success Counselor (Options)

    Goddard Riverside Community Center 3.5company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Organization Overview: The Goddard Riverside Community Center (Goddard Riverside) and the Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center (Isaacs Center) are well-established Manhattan community-based agencies that support services to approximately 30,000 New Yorkers. We are two of New York City's leading human services organizations meeting the needs of children, youth and families, homeless individuals, and older adults through-out Manhattan and New York City. We work every day for a fair and just society where all people have the opportunity to make choices that lead to better lives for themselves and their families. Program Description: The Options Center at GR supports New Yorkers to enroll in and complete college by counseling teens and adults, training school and community professionals, and convening the larger community on critical issues around equity in post-secondary education. Options has supported young people to enroll in college since 1985, professionals to support others since 2005, and college students to persist in college since 2012. Options currently serves over 2,000 people a year. Purpose of Position: College Success Counselors provide support to young people and adults to persist in postsecondary education through 1:1 counseling, workshops, advocacy, and resource sharing. Schedule: Monday through Friday 10:00 am to 6:00 pm, with some weekend and evening hours required. Hours may vary based on student needs and campus visits. Salary Range: $53,000 - $56,000 Candidates must have the required qualifications to be considered for the position. The salary offer will be based on the candidate's number of years experience in the exact or comparable position and additional preferred qualifications will be taken into account. Qualifications Roles, Responsibilities, and Essential Duties Provide individual counseling to a caseload of students enrolled in college to maximize their opportunities for success in college. Support includes class registration and degree planning, transfer support, financial aid procedures, social service referrals, direct relief needs, academic support and personal concerns, and career readiness activities. Track, evaluate and report on student and program performance for on-going program improvement and growth; enter student case notes into database on a timely basis and complete monthly reports updating status of student caseload. Develop and implement curricula and resources for workshops and events on topics of relevance to first-generation college students and their families; plan and co-facilitate College Transition orientations and other student enrichment workshops and events throughout the academic year. Oversee partnership(s) as needed, report to in-person and virtual meetings with partnership representatives and serve as primary contact person, under supervision of Success Manager.[SQ1] Co-Facilitate Success Team Meetings and Student review and agenda, under supervision of Success Manager. Report to Director of Post-Secondary Counseling bi-monthly and elevate areas of need that are identified during Success Team and Student Review meetings. Administer the Scholarship process by supporting Assistant Director of Operations. Build and maintain strong relationships with staff in critical offices at 30+ colleges; advocate for students and favorable policy changes at colleges and universities. Travel to college campuses to meet with students in New York State, primarily in the downstate Area. Distribute and document last dollar grants and monetary support to students. Assist with the coordination of transportation to get students back and forth from college on the first day of school, last day of school, emergencies, major holidays, and school breaks. Collaborate with staff from our partner organizations and Options' college access and training teams to share information and strengthen each other's programs. Attend all meetings and training sessions relevant to work. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications/Educational Requirements Bachelor's degree required. Preferred- 3 years of experience working with young people in a youth development or educational setting or working to help students succeed on a college/university campus. Experience counseling in an urban, multi-cultural setting a plus. Knowledge of U.S. higher education system, especially New York City and State, including CUNY, SUNY, and support programs. Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain relationships with college admissions and support staff Excellent oral and written communication skills. High attention to details and meeting deadlines, especially regarding paperwork and data tracking. Able to work independently and in a team environment. Bilingual Spanish/English a plus. Valid NYS driver's license. Experience in Microsoft Office and comfortable using technology. Physical Requirements Packing, lifting and moving of supplies is required; ability to lift up to 30 lbs. Work Environment Office work, including heavy phone and computer use combined with frequent campus visits, workshops, trainings, etc. Candidate must be available to work remotely and must have full WIFI capabilities when working remotely. Employee Benefits: Medical/Dental/Vision Life Insurance/Commuter benefits/Employee Assistance Program (EAP)/Flexible Spending Accounts 403B Thrift Retirement Plan 12 Annual Sick Days 12 Agency Holidays 20 Days or 4 Weeks of Paid Time off and an additional week (5) days after 5 years of employment Total of more than 6 weeks (a month and half) of paid time off We are committed to building an inclusive workplace community grounded in respect for differences. We support hiring a broadly diverse team of qualified individuals who will contribute to our organizations. Goddard Riverside and Isaacs Center provide equal employment opportunities to employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, creed, gender, national origin, age, disability, marital or veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. The intent of this is to provide a representative summary of duties and responsibilities that will be required of this position and title and shall not be construed as a declaration of the specific duties and responsibilities of any particular position. Employees may be requested to perform job-related tasks other than those specifically presented in this description. This job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee and is subject to change by the employer. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job.
    $53k-56k yearly 1d ago
  • Director- Sephardic Community

    Aipac 4.4company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Summary: Our New York office is looking for our next Director to significantly grow financial support for AIPAC and pro-Israel candidates within the Sephardic Community. Directors make a direct impact on strengthening the U.S.-Israel relationship in three ways: 1) by cultivating and increasing the political commitments of existing AIPAC members and 2) by increasing the financial support to AIPAC from existing members and 3) by inspiring pro-Israel Americans to join as significant financial supporters of AIPAC, including directly supporting pro-Israel Members of Congress and candidates. A successful Director has a proven track record in sales, client relations, political fundraising, or another field that showcases your ability to build strong relationships, close deals, and grow revenue. Detailed Duties: The Director will be measured against effective execution of the following tasks and responsibilities: Create and execute a development plan aimed at increasing support for pro-Israel political candidates and growing AIPAC's revenue through high level solicitations, donor cultivation and stewardship Build and sustain strong, personal relationships with current high-level donors in your portfolio and inspire them to increase their investment in our work to strengthen the U.S.-Israel relationship. Identify, cultivate, and solicit new donors to commit significant resources toward pro-Israel candidates and AIPAC. Solicit current AIPAC donors to fulfill their political commitments on behalf of pro-Israel candidates and Members of Congress. Meet quarterly and annual retention, upgrade and acquisition goals for pro-Israel politics and AIPAC. Identify, recruit and develop lay leadership for local political leadership role. Provide timely political and policy updates that inform and inspire people to become more involved in pro-Israel politics and AIPAC. Maintain and update Salesforce CRM to ensure the most accurate and timely information is included including campaign projects and logging individual activities/communications, and meetings. Qualifications/Skills: Intense passion for a strong U.S.-Israel relationship, as well as knowledge of issues related to Israel, the Middle East and American politics A minimum of 5 years work experience in political fundraising/sales/fundraising or a related field with a successful track record of achieving and exceeding goals Exceptional people skills and the ability to form close, personal relationships with current and prospective AIPAC members Work efficiently under pressure; meet deadlines; demonstrate strategic thinking and good decision-making, as well as an entrepreneurial spirit An understanding and appreciation for AIPAC's bipartisan, single-issue approach Self-motivated and highly driven and able to work independently, in addition to working with your colleagues to meet goals and objectives Excellent written and verbal communication skills Experience with Salesforce CRM, Outreach.io or other similar tools are a plus Bachelor's degree preferred or commensurate experience AIPAC is offering a competitive market base salary between $100,000.00 and $150,000.00 for the position. A job offer within the range will depend on how closely a candidate's skills and experience match the role's requirements. AIPAC also offers a competitive and comprehensive benefits package that contributes to employees' overall total compensation package. We currently work remotely two days a week and in our offices the other three. AIPAC is an equal-opportunity employer. Posting Instructions: Please provide a cover letter with a resume to be considered. Incomplete applications with missing documentation will not be considered. If applying for more than one position, please use the 'Attachment' function to attach a position-specific cover letter. Please use your legal names when completing the employment application (No nicknames). #LI-Hybrid
    $100k-150k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Director of Religion (Department of Religion)/Career Opportunity

    Chautauqua Institution 3.8company rating

    Chautauqua, NY jobs

    Job Description The Department of Religion, under the leadership and direction of the Department of Programs, collaborates on the strategic delivery of the Institution's vision and mission, as aligned through our core pillars of the Arts, Education, Religion, and Recreation. The Department provides a wide variety of worship services and programs for community residents and patrons that express Christian heritage and an interfaith commitment in both spirit and practice. About the Opportunity About Your Work The Director of Religion is responsible for leading all worship, faith- and ethics-based programming, and ecumenical interfaith communication. Reporting to the Senior Vice President and Chief Program Officer and collaborating closely with the Senior Pastor, this position serves as a member of the Program Team and participates in Institution-wide programmatic planning. The Director oversees a robust religion program during Chautauqua's summer assembly season and serves as the architect of program partnerships that ensure Chautauqua's Religion Pillar remains a distinguishing element of the Chautauqua brand. About You Education & Experience Demonstrated education, practice, and competency in the field of religion, including delivering and/or fostering faith- and ethics-based programming for diverse audiences through interfaith dialogue and engagement, is required. A master's degree in religious education/studies, Divinity, Theology, or a related field-or an equivalent combination of education and experience-is preferred. Proven experience in professional networking at a national level for strategic, operational, and philanthropic endeavors is required. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities A lifelong learner in philosophy and theology, eager to maintain and expand knowledge in religion-its principles, values, ethics, customs, and practices-and its impact on human culture. Strong project management skills, with the ability to navigate multiple projects simultaneously and experience in planning, executing, controlling, closing, and assessing outcomes. Excellent active listening and communication skills, with the ability to engage diverse communities on complex topics and communicate effectively with broad audiences. Technological proficiency in organizational software and mobile technology solutions, including Microsoft programs, NetSuite, and ArtsVision calendaring. Experience in developing and managing operational processes to advance program development and execution. High emotional intelligence and social perceptiveness to understand people and communities, gauge reactions, foster dialogue, influence behaviors, and build relationships. A thought leader in Inclusivity, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (IDEA), demonstrating genuine respect and appreciation for all people of all faiths-and those of no faith. Strong management and leadership skills, including executing strategic and operational objectives, budgeting, resource planning, project and team management, coordination of people and resources, and short- and long-term talent development. An independent and dependable leader focused on building processes and procedures, completing routine responsibilities, planning for the future, and meeting goals-with the flexibility to manage a full schedule and adapt to change. Total Rewards for Our Talent The compensation range for this opportunity starts at $62,500/annual and, with demonstrated experience and qualifications, candidates may earn up to $75,000/annual. Chautauqua Institution's competitive compensation and benefits suite include a national health insurance network with Highmark, flexible spend (or health savings) account options, dental and vision insurance, complimentary life insurance, wellness incentives, an employee assistance program, supplemental life insurance, and long-term disability options. The Institution supports planning for retirement through a discretionary employer retirement plan contribution, which has recently been 6% of gross compensation following the designated service period. About Your Department The Department of Religion, under the leadership and direction of the Department of Programs, collaborates on the strategic delivery of the Institution's vision and mission, as aligned through our core pillars of the Arts, Education, Religion, and Recreation. The Department provides a wide variety of worship services and programs for community residents and patrons that express Christian heritage and an interfaith commitment in both spirit and practice. About Your Work Schedule & Location The schedule is full time and may include daytime and evening hours, weekdays, and weekends, especially in the busy summer operating season and during project go-live periods. This position is based on-site at Chautauqua Institution's Main Campus in Southwestern New York (Chautauqua County). On-campus residence is required during the Summer Assembly Season from June-August. The flexibility for hybrid telecommuting or remote work outside of summer operations may be considered. Candidates for Remote or Hybrid Work: Candidates are eligible for remote work within the United States, limited to specific states where Chautauqua is currently registered to conduct business. Candidates must reside, and maintain their primary work location, in one of these authorized states to be considered for employment and to remain eligible for continued remote work in the Connecticut (CT), Florida (FL), Illinois (IL), New Jersey (NJ), North Carolina (NC), Ohio (OH), Pennsylvania (PA), Virgina (VA), and Wisconsin (WI). Chautauqua cannot hire or employ individuals who reside in states where it is not already registered to do business. Specific authorized states may be reviewed and updated periodically based on organizational needs and registration status. About Chautauqua Institution Chautauqua Institution is a not-for-profit global convener of dialogue on the most significant issues of the day through engagement across four pillars of the arts, education, religion, and recreation. The Chautauqua community is located on the shores of Chautauqua Lake in southwestern New York State and comes alive each summer with a unique mix of visual and performing arts, lectures, interfaith worship/programs, and recreational activities. Chautauqua Institution owns and operates Chautauqua Hotel Company, a comprehensive hotel, food & beverage, conference, and events organization. About the Referral Program Chautauqua Institution's Referral Bonus Program is a talent solution to recruit, develop, and retain a diverse workforce that encompasses all the skills and experience necessary to deliver on our goals and objectives. Chautauqua Institution will provide a $500 referral bonus (less taxes) for active employees referring a new candidate who is hired and remains employed for at least 90-days from the first physical date of work. In the case of seasonal positions working less than 6-months, the new candidate must remain actively employed for at least 30-days from the first physical date of work and until the closing date of the season. The closing date of the season is the last Sunday in August. Discovering Your Chautauqua Experience There are countless ways that our talent will engage with our mission, vision, and diverse communities, and you are invited to immerse yourself in our programming as a gateway to this experience. Employees will receive a traditional Chautauqua gate pass, free of cost, which provides access to many of our programs at the Amphitheater. Our Commitment to IDEA Chautauqua Institution values Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (IDEA) as a priority in our strategic plan, 150 Forward. One of our five core values is “The dignity and contributions of all people.” We are committed to creating conditions where everyone can engage as complete and valued participants in the Chautauqua experience. The Institution is an equal opportunity employer committed to equitable and inclusive hiring practices. Applicants and employees will not be discriminated against based on any status protected under federal, state, or local law. We especially welcome applications from those who can demonstrate experience, engagement, and professional expertise in IDEA. Joining Our Talent Community Join our talent community online at CHQ.org/employment. You are encouraged to learn more about Chautauqua Institution at CHQ.org and view the 150 Forward Strategic Plan at 150fwd.CHQ.org.
    $62.5k-75k yearly 18d ago
  • BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RECOVERY COACH II

    Catholic Charities Family and Community Services 3.9company rating

    Penn Yan, NY jobs

    Job DescriptionDescription: We are Hiring! Job Posting: Behavioral Health Recovery Coach II Department: Supportive Services Employment Type: Full Time Schedule: Monday - Friday, Days Salary: $20.50 / hour As a regional agency of Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Rochester, Catholic Charities Family and Community Services (CCFCS) has been serving our community for over 100 years. We walk with people when they are at their most vulnerable as they journey toward independence to reach their full human potential, advocate for those in need throughout all stages of life; and work in partnership with faith communities of all denominations and those who are committed to addressing local needs. If you're looking for an opportunity to express and explore your passion for helping others, then join a team that truly makes a difference DAILY, in people's lives. Don't miss out on being a part of something special! General Description Behavioral Health Recovery Coach provides individuals who are diagnosed with mental health, substance use and/or chronic health conditions and are eligible for Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) or Community Oriented Recovery & Empowerment (CORE) Services with recovery-oriented activities and interventions, using a trauma-informed, non-clinical approach. Activities and interventions include individual's recovery goals, including education and vocational objectives. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Assist individuals with learning adaptive behaviors and responding to or avoiding identified precursors such as cravings or triggers that result in relapse in unhealthy behavior or functional impairments. Provide training to individual/family on treatment regimen choices including but not limited to: recovery support options; recovery concepts; advocacy; understanding substance use disorder/mental illness or chronical health conditions and treatment; medication education; effects of trauma; psychosocial rehabilitation; habilitation; crisis intervention and related tools and skills including but not limited to Individual Recovery Plans, self-care, emotional validation, communication skills, boundaries, emotional regulation, behavioral relapse prevention, violence prevention and suicide prevention. When appropriate, assist family members in the acquisition of knowledge and skills necessary to understand and address the specific needs of the individual who is Medicaid eligible in relation to their substance use disorder/mental illness and treatment. Collaborate with family and caregivers to develop positive interventions to address specific presenting issues and to develop and sustain health and stable relationships to support the individual's recovery. Assist individuals to develop skills necessary for community living and recovery with ongoing assessment of their functional status and creation of (re)habilitative goals. Develop and implement behavioral heal and/or health education support groups for individuals with substance use, mental health, or chronic health conditions. Instruction in self-advocacy skills including activities designed to facilitate individuals' ability to access social service systems (e.g. health care, substance use treatment, employment, vocational rehabilitation, entitlement/benefits, self-help groups, etc.) and other recovery-oriented systems of care. Assistance with increasing social opportunities and developing social support skills that improve life stressors resulting from the individual's disability and promote health, wellness and recovery. Assist Individuals with linkage to and system navigation within behavioral health and human services systems to access appropriate care. Serve as a professional resource and provided leadership within the department and among staff. Complete educational intakes, observations, and or evaluations to assist clients with developing a plan to start or return to school and education trainings based on participants' interests, abilities, and strengths. Provide additional one-on-one tutoring and skill development for individuals as needed. Assist individuals to understand and overcome personal, social, or behavioral problems affecting their educational and employment goals. Analyze, identify, and address potential barriers such as support needs, transportation options, skill development and others as needed to assist clients in meeting educational and employment goals. Create service plans that are measurable goals and objectives based on client diagnosis that will specify type, frequency, intensity, and duration of service delivery. Interact and collaborate with employers, family/friends, Care Coordinator, and Managed Care Organization (MCO) to ensure timely implementation of service plan. Evaluate educational and/or vocational plans, assist with skill development, financial aid resources, assist with applications and other resources necessary. Provide support in a variety of educational and employment settings. Link individuals with education-related community services and accommodations. Serve as a job coach to assist individuals in gaining skills to be successful in competitive employment. Participate in training as needed or as assigned by supervisor. Participate in staff meetings and other department and/or agency activities as required. Assure compliance with all applicable local, state, and federal regulation and agency policies. Represent Catholic Charities Family and Community Services on appropriate committees. Any other duties as assigned by supervisor. Represent Catholic Charities at committees as desired and approved by supervisor. Participates in regular individual supervisions and team meetings. Other duties as assigned. Services clients in multiple counties in regional area/network (12-15 counties). Remote work acceptable as approved by supervisor. If peer certified: Provide Peer services in the individuals home or out in the community to support individuals before (or in) a crisis or relapse. Assist individuals in modeling a successful recovery lifestyle, including participation in recovery activities that go beyond the traditional scope of treatment providers (social events, meeting, recovery celebrations, etc.) Share his/her own personal experiences of recovery to build rapport and use a trauma-informed, non-clinical approach to assist individuals with initiating recovery, maintaining recovery, and enhancing their quality of life in long-term recovery. Serve as a personal guide and mentor and model effective coping techniques and self-help strategies. Note: The above description is illustrative of tasks and responsibilities. It is not meant to be all inclusive. Employees are required to follow appropriate supervisory direction and perform other related duties as required. Top Benefits and Perks: Competitive salary and 403b retirement plan Generous time off package and work-life balance Comprehensive benefits package Supportive and collaborative environment Opportunities for growth and development Intrinsic reward of truly making a difference in people's lives Join us and help make a positive impact in our community! ***Catholic Charities Family and Community Services is committed to leveraging the talent of a diverse workforce to create great opportunities for our agency and our people. EOE/AA Disability/Vet Requirements: Qualifications Education: Bachelor's degree in human service or related field required and a minimum of 1 year of experience working with persons with substance use, mental health disorder and chronic health conditions (internships/volunteer duties may be acceptable).If providing Peer supports, a current certification in Certified Recovery Peer Advocate (CRPA/CRPA-P) or a Certified Peer Specialist certification (NYCPS/NYCPS-P) is required. A combination of experience and education may be substituted at the discretion of the Vice President. Experience: Minimum of 1 year of experience working with persons with substance use, mental health disorder and chronic health conditions. Physical Demands/Work Environment: The physical demands/work environment described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit, talk, hear, stand, walk, use hands to type and/or perform light lifting up to 10 lbs. .and to operate a motor vehicle. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision and ability to adjust focus. Compliance: Adheres to all applicable federal and state laws and regulations including, but not limited to, those governing confidentiality, privacy, program, billing, and documentation standards. All duties must be performed in accordance with CCFCS's corporate compliance & ethics program. Additional Requirements: Demonstrate ethical business practices, in conformance with all state and federal laws and regulations. Possess excellent verbal and written communication skills. Previous experience working with diverse populations, including low to moderate-income families. Ability to multi-task and prioritize duties. Ability to travel in all weather conditions throughout the counties served. Willingness to foster agency, department and program wide cooperation and teamwork through use of positive/constructive communication techniques. Ability to maintain absolute confidentiality regarding all records reviewed including consumer records, employee records and billing records. Proficiency and experience with PC's. Microsoft applications and Electronic Health Records. Ability to analyze and interpret data and to handle problem resolution. Possession of a valid NYS Driver's license and a driver's record considered acceptable by agency and insurance carrier. Continuous use of a reliable, registered, and insured vehicle. Demonstrate full adherence to the CCFCS Code of Conduct and all policies/procedures related to compliance. Demonstrate commitment to Agency Mission Statement.
    $20.5 hourly 31d ago
  • Sr Dir, Sales, Marketing & Customer Solutions (Remote)

    World Education Services 4.4company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Title: Sr. Director, Sales, Marketing and Customer Solutions Department: Sales, Marketing and Customer Solutions Reporting to: Chief Business Officer Compensation: $250K - $270K USD Employment Type: Full Time Location: Remote - USA Travel: Required for conferences and customer visits despite being a remote role. Who We Are: World Education Services (WES) is a non-profit social enterprise that supports the educational, economic, and social inclusion of immigrants, refugees, and international students. For 50 years, WES has set the standard for international academic credential evaluation, supporting millions of people as they seek to achieve their academic and professional goals. Through decades of experience as a leader in global education, WES has developed a wide range of tools to pursue social impact at scale. From evaluating academic credentials to shaping policy, designing programs, and providing philanthropic funding, we partner with a diverse set of organizations, leaders, and networks to uplift individuals and drive systems change. Together with its partners, WES enables people to learn, work, and thrive in new places. For more information about WES, please visit our website at ************ About the Opportunity: The Sr. Director of Sales, Marketing and Customer Solutions will lead the key revenue-generating and customer and partner-facing functions within the Credential Evaluation division at WES: Business Development, Client Success, Marketing, and Customer Service. This is a key leadership position designed to drive sustainable growth, expand institutional partnerships, and elevate the end-to-end experience of both partner institutions and applicants, within a complex B2B2C ecosystem that includes government stakeholders, technology partners, various institutions and individual consumers. This role requires handling expanded enterprise complexity and experience in cross-functional leadership. Over time, Customer Service may transition to a standalone function, and this role will help guide this shift while maintaining a core focus on growth and client value. What You'll Do: Strategic Leadership Lead Business Development, Marketing, and Customer Service to deliver resilient revenue growth in the business division as well as driving differentiated client and applicant experiences for our core product. Translate WES's mission into a commercial strategy for the business division that balances revenue sustainability with global impact. Shape short, mid, and long-term strategies across the customer lifecycle, from demand generation through to service and retention. Business Development & Client Success Build and expand partnerships with institutions, government agencies, and referral organizations across the US and Canada, in close collaboration with regional leadership. Oversee the Client Success team managing a portfolio of 7,000+ institutional clients, ensuring high satisfaction, renewal and upsell performance. Guide the creation of customer and client retention strategies to cement WES's leadership position in the credential evaluation field in an evolving market dynamic. Define and track key metrics related to core product pipeline health, client retention, platform utilization and account growth. Partner with the core product and digital teams to refine the B2B journey, ensuring strong alignment between offering, value delivery, and market expectations. Drive alignment between business development, client success, and marketing to support full-funnel growth and long-term partner value. Marketing Strategy & Execution Mature and scale the business division marketing function, with a focus on digital performance (SEO/AEO, paid channels), lead quality, and brand elevation. Drive measurable increases in marketing-attributed revenue and retention for the core product through targeted B2B and B2C campaigns. Guide Content strategy, Analytics, Martech stack optimization, and B2B/B2C persona development. Customer Service (Transitional Oversight) Provide strategic and operational oversight of the Customer Service function during a transition phase. Improve support operations, digital responsiveness, and omni-channel experience (chat, email, social, phone) with a customer advocacy lens. Achieve optimal cost efficiency, consistent SLA adherence and enhanced customer experience. Support a future structure in which Customer Service may spin off, ensuring a clean handoff and continued alignment on trust, retention, and feedback loops. Enterprise Collaboration Collaborate across product, digital, and transformation teams on initiatives where business performance and mission delivery intersect. Collaborate with enterprise-level functions to integrate business strategy with mission alignment, and ensure brand integrity and consistency while maintaining the accountability and focus of the business organization. Represent the voice of the core business's clients and applicants in broader strategy discussions, while maintaining focused ownership over growth levers within the business division. Team Management & Capacity Building Build and manage a hybrid global organizational structure, leading internal leaders while managing vendor relationships, ensuring ongoing flawless execution. Strengthen leadership depth and operational resilience through coaching, structure, and accountability. Create a performance culture focused on clarity, autonomy, and enterprise contribution. Your Experience: The ideal candidate will have: Strong commitment to the organization's mission and values. Strategic operator with a bias for clarity, action, and accountability. Builder of strong and trusted relationships, with institutions, customers, and internal partners alike, with a proven ability to develop rapport and influence. Grounded leader who can navigate enterprise complexity without compromising growth focus, and translate this into clear and convincing narratives, plans and strategies. Comfortable with structural change and willing to lead through evolution. Ability to work both strategically and hands-on to deliver results. Strong business acumen with a proven ability to translate sales and marketing activities into clear business outcomes and revenue impact. Required: 10+ years of experience in growth-oriented roles, including senior leadership experience in business development, marketing, and customer-facing strategy. Strong track record building and expanding institutional partnerships, ideally in education, nonprofit, or global services environments. Deep understanding of digital marketing strategy, including performance channels, campaign optimization, funnel analytics, email marketing and Martech platforms. Able to connect marketing outputs to business outcomes. Experience with lean team structures, vendor relationships, and performance-based marketing operations including experience of leading global, distributed and diverse teams and operating across matrixed organizations, fostering a collaborative and supportive environment. Skilled in CRM management, digital strategy, and partnership lifecycle management. Adept at managing transitional structures and able to lead in ambiguity while building toward future-state clarity. Willingness to travel both domestically and internationally (~20% of the time), including occasional short-notice trips. Need to be comfortable in client-facing environments Desired: MBA or equivalent experience preferred. Experience in managing customer service teams. Expertise in Salesforce strongly preferred. What We Offer: Joining our team at WES means embarking on a purpose-driven career with a global impact, where you contribute daily to making a tangible difference in the lives of people worldwide. You'll thrive in an employee-centric environment, with access to learning opportunities, pathways for personal and professional development, and recognition of your achievements. Our inclusive, mission-driven culture values employees and focuses on investing in our people through our culture, people framework, and programming while offering the flexibility of remote work options. Work-Life Harmony: We believe that success is all about maintaining balance. Enjoy the freedom of remote work and flexible scheduling, paired with generous time-off policies designed to assist you in maintaining a healthy equilibrium between your personal and professional commitments. Our comprehensive wellness programs and work environment are focused on fostering your well-being. Rewards and Recognition: Your dedication and achievements are the cornerstone of our success. We recognize the importance of valuing your hard work which is why we offer competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and tangible rewards to celebrate your contributions. Professional Growth and Development: We are committed to nurturing growth within our team, recognizing that growth is essential to providing opportunities for career advancement and ongoing professional development. To prioritize your learning and success, we invest in comprehensive training programs and offer tuition reimbursement opportunities. We promote a culture of continuous learning that empowers you to thrive and evolve in your career. Innovation and Impact: Engage in work that directly transforms lives and empowers individuals and communities by expanding access to global educational and professional pathways. Join us in fostering a culture that values innovation, embraces new approaches, and leverages transformation to implement and drive impactful change. Community and Connection: Our team is made up of individuals from different cultures and backgrounds who have varying perspectives and ideas. Our diverse workforce reflects the global community we serve, and we take pride in it. We are committed to fostering a workplace where everyone feels valued, respected, and included. Experience the power of connection by participating in a range of activities, including employee-led resource groups, town halls, collaborative team events, meaningful volunteer opportunities, and initiatives that promote equity, celebrate diversity, and cultivate a strong sense of belonging within our organization. Values: Opportunity - We open doors so people can build better futures. Inclusion - We become stronger, more creative, and more resilient when we embrace diversity. Equity - We uphold fairness and justice in our work and actions. Enterprising - We are resourceful, inventive, and driven. Expertise - We challenge ourselves to be the best at what we do. Inclusive Recruitment Process: We welcome all applicants, irrespective of their experience perfectly fitting the job description, as we value diverse and innovative viewpoints. At our organization, individuals who thrive in a culture of continuous learning and inclusive teamwork excel. We are committed to fostering an inclusive and accessible work environment where everyone feels valued, respected, and supported and welcome members of all backgrounds and perspectives to apply. Our Commitment: At World Education Services, we're committed to fostering an inclusive workplace that reflects the rich tapestry of our communities, both in the US and Canada. This commitment is underscored by our unwavering dedication to providing equal opportunities to all qualified individuals, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or genetics. This commitment extends to every aspect of employment, from recruitment and hiring to promotions, training, and benefits. We comply with all applicable federal, state, and local anti-discrimination laws. For us, diversity goes beyond compliance - it's about embracing unique perspectives and cultivating an environment where everyone feels valued and empowered to reach their full potential. If you encounter challenges accessing or using our career site due to a disability, you may request reasonable accommodation by contacting us via email at **************. Our Talent Acquisition team is dedicated to supporting qualified candidates by providing solutions that can meet their needs. Please be advised that this email address is intended to receive and respond to inquiries concerning the accessibility of the online application system, and requests for assistance and accommodation during any part of the recruitment process. Résumés or applications sent to this email address will not be reviewed. For more information about WES, please visit our website at ************ This position is an existing vacancy and is currently open for hire.
    $250k-270k yearly 59d ago
  • Young Playwrights Project Teaching Artist/Actor (Chautauqua Arts Education)/Seasonal Employment

    Chautauqua Institution 3.8company rating

    Chautauqua, NY jobs

    Job Description This part-time, seasonal position will serve as teaching artist in the Chautauqua Arts Education Young Playwrights Project (YPP). This program is a 3-phase program. Phase 1 involves school visits where the YPP Teaching Artists present an assembly followed by an in-class lesson for each classroom at each participating school that teaches 3rd and 4th grade students how to write a play. Phase 2 involves YPP Teaching Artists leading teams of volunteers as they rehearse and then stage a play reading in each participating classroom. Phase 3 involves students visiting Chautauqua Institution to see a select number of plays chosen from all submitted, with the Teaching Artists serving as the performing theater company. The YPP Teaching Artist/Actor will work under the leadership of the Young Playwrights Project Lead Teaching Artist/Director of Plays to implement the program curriculum in the schools. This person will also serve as actor in the Phase 3 plays, working with the Young Playwrights Project Lead Teaching Artist/Director of Plays to present the final performances of student plays. This position will report to the Director of Arts Education. About Your Compensation The compensation for this role is $23.05/hour Travel to and from Chautauqua Institution will be reimbursed, as well as some costs incurred for travel throughout Chautauqua County specific to school visits. About Your Work Day Responsibilities Implement program curriculum as directed by the Director of Arts Education and the Lead Teaching Artist, including performing scripted and improvisational work in the school assembly and leading classes through the playwriting process as detailed in the curricular materials Lead volunteer play reading groups in rehearsal and during school visits Coordinate processing plays for play reading groups, typing plays from handwritten scripts Acting in the Phase 3 performance With the rest of the company, creating props/costumes/set design for the Phase 3 performances Education and Experience Required experience: Theater for youth programs Acting Formal training in theater arts Theater improvisation Skills and Abilities Collaboration and strong team player “Yes and” approach Supervision and Guidance Teaching Artists will be trained and supported by the Director of Arts Education. Program implementation and development will be coordinated in collaboration between the Teaching Artist and the Director of Arts Education. About the Referral Program Chautauqua Institution's Referral Bonus Program is a talent solution to recruit, develop, and retain a diverse workforce that encompasses all the skills and experience necessary to deliver on our goals and objectives. Chautauqua Institution will provide a $500 referral bonus (less taxes) for active employees referring a new candidate who is hired and remains employed for at least 90-days from the first physical date of work. In the case of seasonal positions working less than 6-months, the new candidate must remain actively employed for at least 30-days from the first physical date of work and until the closing date of the season. The closing date of the season is the last Sunday in August. About Your Schedule Chautauqua Institution and Chautauqua Hotel Company offer flexible schedules, full and part-time, for seasonal employment during summer operations starting annually each June and concluding in August. Seasonal employment may be available earlier (pre-season) and beyond season (post-season) based on business needs and candidate availability. Schedules typically include evenings, weekends, and/or holidays as a requirement. While you will confirm your final schedule with management at the time of an interview and offer of employment, you should generally anticipate the following schedule options for this position: During Phase 1 and Phase 2 visits to the schools, expect between 30-40 hours per week. During pre-Phase 1 and pre-Phase 2 play preparation, expect between 10-20 hours per week. During Phase 3, expect between 30-40 hours per week. Schedule: Phase 1 School Visits: January 12-16, 2026 Play Preparation for Phase 2: February 27-March 20, 2026 Phase 2 on-site rehearsals and school visits: March 20-April 2, 2026 Play selection process: March 25-May 1, 2026 Phase 3 production needs shared with Arts Ed staff: May 1-7, 2026 Phase 3 onsite rehearsals and performances: June 13-18, 2026 About Living on the Grounds Chautauqua Institution may provide limited housing options on our grounds or assist you with locating nearby housing arrangements for selecting opportunities based on business needs. Housing is not an option for many positions and may be of a cost to you. Candidates should assume there are no employer-provided or employer-assisted housing options available for this position unless it is otherwise stated. Housing/accommodations will be provided, with preference towards private room with shared bath and common areas, possibility of shared room with approval from artist. Potential for Remote Work: Aspects of this position may be eligible for remote work, specific to the play preparation and play selection process. About Chautauqua Institution Chautauqua Institution is a not-for-profit global convener of dialogue on the most significant issues of the day through engagement across four pillars of the arts, education, religion, and recreation. The Chautauqua community is located on the shores of Chautauqua Lake in southwestern New York State and comes alive each summer with a unique mix of visual and performing arts, lectures, interfaith worship/programs, and recreational activities. Chautauqua Institution owns and operates Chautauqua Hotel Company, a comprehensive hotel, food & beverage, conference and events organization. The Institution's office in Washington, DC is located strategically for an ongoing role in the cultural conversations of the nation. Discovering Your Chautauqua Experience There are countless ways that our talent will engage with our mission, vision, and diverse communities, and you are invited to immerse yourself in our programming as a gateway to this experience. Employees will receive a traditional Chautauqua gate pass, free of cost, which provides access to many of our programs at the Amphitheater. Our Commitment to IDEA Chautauqua Institution values Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (IDEA) as a priority in our strategic plan, 150 Forward. One of our five core values is “The dignity and contributions of all people.” We are committed to creating conditions where everyone can engage as complete and valued participants in the Chautauqua experience. The Institution is an equal opportunity employer committed to equitable and inclusive hiring practices. Applicants and employees will not be discriminated against based on any status protected under federal, state, or local law. We especially welcome applications from those who can demonstrate experience, engagement, and professional expertise in IDEA. Joining Our Talent Community Join our talent community online at CHQ.org/employment. You are encouraged to learn more about Chautauqua Institution at CHQ.org and view the 150 Forward Strategic Plan at 150fwd.CHQ.org.
    $23.1 hourly 9d ago

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