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  • Director of Philanthropic Engagement - Greenwich

    The Jewish Federations of North America 4.4company rating

    Greenwich, CT jobs

    Greenwich is a vibrant, growing Jewish community. We are located right over the New York border with Westchester County. Our high energy team at UJA-JCC is focused on our mission to enrich, support and connect Jewish Greenwich and Jewish communities in Israel and worldwide with exceptional cultural and educational programs, advocacy and Jewish philanthropy. With an annual campaign of 1.4 million dollars and another 2 million in donor-directed giving, we are looking to grow our annual campaign, create an endowmentand expand our highly regarded programming. We have an entrepreneurial spirit and are focused on growth, positive change and community impact. Responsibilities The Director of Philanthropic Engagement is responsible for building the fundraising base of UJA-JCC Greenwich, cultivating new donors and stewarding current donors. Specifically, this role has three areas of responsibility: (1) Women's Philanthropy, (2) Broader Development, and (3) Major Events. Development and stewardship of the WP Board inclusive of growing the WP community external to the Board. Oversee the implementation of recruitment, logistics, agenda and materials preparation, guest speakers, meeting minutes and follow-up items, ensuring timely delivery and accuracy, for all WP programs and meetings. Lead effort to grow the Lion of Judah society ($5,000+ annual gift) and a Lion of Judah endowment program. Set clear, easy-to-track goals and analysis to measure fundraising impact of programs and events, Women's Philanthropy activities, and Major Donor outreach. Create thoughtful marketing plans and ways to connect with donors, recognize and appreciate existing supporters as well as develop new donors. Organize a campaign calendar for events, fundraising outreach to individual donors, and coordinate with team on yearly fundraising campaigns. Annual report Cultivate and steward donor prospects and carry a personal portfolio of donors. Serve as Event Lead for events such as: WP Fall Brunch. Annual Gala, The Black Family Community Forum, Lion of Judah Annual Event, Ad hoc major events Salary Commensurate withexperience $115-125,000 Qualifications Four or more years of professional work experience, including fundraising, in a non-profit organization or equivalent Supports Israel's right to exist as the Jewish homeland and identifies as a Zionist Knowledge of Jewish values, holidays, traditions, and culture and Israel Competence in databases and spreadsheets, including basic programs (Microsoft Word, Outlook, and Excel), email marketing programs (such as Constant Contact). Blackbaud Raiser's Edge experience is a plus This is a full-time, in person, exempt position that requires some nights and Sundays. Applicants should be able to lift 30 lbs. without risk of injury #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $115k-125k yearly 3d ago
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  • Membership Director: Lead Growth & Community Impact

    YMCA of San Francisco 4.0company rating

    San Francisco, CA jobs

    A leading nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening communities is seeking a Membership Director. This role involves overseeing membership growth and retention, managing operations including sales and marketing, and ensuring compliance with YMCA policies. The ideal candidate will have a bachelor's degree and at least two years of supervisory experience, along with strong leadership and communication skills. The position offers a competitive salary range of $74,000 - $84,000 and a chance to make a significant impact in the community. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $74k-84k yearly 3d ago
  • Membership Director - Marin Y

    YMCA of San Francisco 4.0company rating

    San Francisco, CA jobs

    Careers by E empowering Futures, Building Communities Imagine going to work each day knowing that your efforts positively impact individuals and communities. As a global movement and the nation's leading nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening communities through youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility, the YMCA of Greater San Francisco offers more than just a job-we offer a career with a future and the opportunity to make a lasting difference in your community. At the Y, you can uncover your passion and build a lifelong career addressing some of the nation's most pressing social issues. Our Organizational Culture At the YMCA of Greater San Francisco , we are committed to demonstrating values that aim to building strong communities where you can Be, Belong and Become. With Truth & Courage, we strive to understand and act on individual and societal truths. We ensure a safe and inclusive environment with Authenticity & Accessibility, allowing everyone to participate according to their needs. Our approach is Dependable & Creative, as we respond to community needs through strong partnerships. Above all, we embody Dignity & Empathy, treating everyone with respect and compassion, and recognizing the inherent dignity in all individuals. Position Summary The Membership Director, reporting to the Associate Executive Director, leads membership growth and retention by delivering a seamless YMCA experience from first contact through ongoing engagement. This role oversees sales, marketing, communications, and facility coordination while supervising and developing Member Engagement staff. The Director is responsible for fiscal management, outreach, and data-driven strategies to attract new members, strengthen retention, and ensure members feel connected and supported throughout their YMCA journey. Job Responsibilities Operations & Strategy Lead membership operations including sales, retention, budgeting, data tracking, and reporting to achieve financial and membership goals. Oversee branch and Association-wide marketing, communications, and promotional events. Ensure compliance with YMCA policies on safety, mandated reporting, and risk management. Recommend and implement policies, procedures, and strategies to improve operations. Recruit, hire, train, schedule, and supervise Member Engagement staff. Provide regular coaching, feedback, and professional development opportunities. Conduct staff meetings to support communication, collaboration, and team-building. Member & Community Engagement Build strong relationships with members, staff, and community partners to increase engagement. Collaborate with internal teams (e.g., Healthy Living, Aquatics) and external partners to strengthen outreach. Represent the YMCA at community events and support philanthropic initiatives, including the Annual Community Campaign. Mission & Values Model YMCA values of caring, respect, honesty, and responsibility. Demonstrate commitment to Cause-Driven Leadership and continuous self-development. Advocate for members and implement improvements to enhance their experience. Qualifications Bachelor's degree or equivalent professional and/or community leadership experience. Minimum of 2 years in a supervisory role, preferably in customer service, sales, or marketing. Experience working with diverse populations, including community engagement and partnership development. Availability to work full-time Monday-Friday, with flexibility for early mornings, evenings, and weekends as needed. Completion of YMCA-approved CPR, First Aid, and Child Abuse Prevention training within 60 days of hire. Strong interpersonal, leadership, and written/verbal communication skills. Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite. Preferred Qualifications Director-level leadership experience. Bilingual skills in Spanish or Cantonese. Experience with Adobe and/or Salesforce. Work Environment & Physical Demands The Membership Director leads membership strategies by collaborating with internal teams, supervising staff, and engaging members and community partners. Key responsibilities include staff oversight, training, promotional events, and effective communication across the organization. This role requires regular presence in membership areas, occasional lifting of up to 30 pounds during events, and providing coverage during staffing shortages. Disclaimers Must successfully complete a background screening, including criminal and employment verification. Some positions may also require a credit check. All duties and responsibilities are essential job functions subject to reasonable accommodation. The YMCA of Greater San Francisco promotes an equal employment opportunity workplace, which includes reasonable accommodation for otherwise qualified disabled applicants and employees. Please contact your manager if you have any questions about this policy or these job duties. This may not be all-inclusive, and employees are expected to perform other duties as assigned by management. Job descriptions and duties may be modified by management as needed. Job offers are conditional and contingent upon background clearance. Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance and CA Fair Chance Act, we will consider qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records for employment. Salary Description The Membership Director offers a compensation range of $74,000 - $84,000 per year. This rate is based on salary benchmarking for similar roles and is aligned with grant fund approvals and requirements for the position. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $74k-84k yearly 3d ago
  • Director of Family & Community Engagement

    Friends of The Children 3.9company rating

    Pasadena, CA jobs

    A community support organization in California seeks a Family Engagement Director to lead the 2Gen Program. The role entails assessing family needs, providing direct support to parents, and facilitating engagement activities, enhancing educational and employment outcomes. The ideal candidate must have a Master's degree in a relevant field and 7-10 years of experience in child-related programs. This position offers competitive benefits, including medical coverage, 401k, and generous leave policies, fostering a supportive work environment. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $49k-74k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Family Engagement Director (San Gabriel Valley/East Los Angeles)

    Friends of The Children 3.9company rating

    Pasadena, CA jobs

    OBJECTIVE The Family Engagement Director will lead the 2Gen Program at our East Valley (San Gabriel Valley/East LA) site. This key leadership role is responsible for assessing family risk and protective factors, providing direct support to parents, and guiding participants toward progress in education, employment, and personal goals. The FED will oversee referrals, facilitate periodic trainings, and provide crisis intervention as needed, all while fostering strong partnerships and collecting outcome data to measure program impact. As an integral part of the East Valley team, this individual will help build a foundation of encouragement, support, and accountability that empowers families to achieve lasting stability and success. Primary ResponsibilitiesA. Direct Services Develop individualized goal plans with parents using protective factors to encourage self-discovery, personal growth, and goal-oriented action. Support parents in achieving self-responsibility and aligning values with actions in areas such as crisis intervention, effective parenting, and navigating public resources. Assess family needs and track growth over time, providing consistent follow-up support. Guide participants in utilizing external support systems, public agencies, and financial literacy tools to promote long-term self-sufficiency. Facilitate parent support groups and engagement activities. Maintain accurate, confidential case records and submit timely case notes using the internal data system. Administer and record participant self-assessments and other program data for evaluation and grant reporting. Collaborate with program staff in regular team meetings and planning sessions. Support family goal planning sessions and provide guidance to mentors as needed. Maintain budget oversite for 2gen dept needs. B. Program Support Partner with the Program Director and East Valley Mentors to connect families to services across domains such as mental health, workforce development, housing, and public benefits. Conduct monthly check-ins with Friends to assess and respond to evolving family needs. Assist the Program Director in identifying and selecting families for program participation. Maintain flexibility in work hours and be available to respond to crisis situations. Support the development and maintenance of needs and strengths assessments for families. Collaborate with the Program Director on family engagement strategies, training, and retention efforts. C. Additional Responsibilities All Friends LA employees are mandated reporters and are legally required to ensure a report is made when abuse is observed or suspected. Participate in Friends of the Children training to maintain a baseline of the content, skills, and language used for participants and staff. Be relentlessly committed to ensuring that youth and families reach their long-term outcomes. Ensure compliance with and accountability to organization's policies, procedures, and practices as outlined in Employee Manual and Friends Handbook. Collaborate with and benefit from National team resources. Other duties as assigned. Education and Experience Required For external candidates, a Master's degree in a relevant field (e.g., MFT, MSW, LPCC) and current clinical licensure are required. Internal candidates may be actively pursuing a Master's degree and working toward clinical licensure. Seven to ten years' experience working with child-related programs. Ability to research, analyze data, design/develop, propose, implement, and sustain. Knowledge of child development and child issues. Awareness of community resources and ability to sustain relationships. Enthusiasm and knowledge for developing the growth of Friends L.A. in San Gabriel Valley and East LA. Compensation is commensurate with applicant's relevant licensure and work experience. Benefits Friends LA cares about our employees as whole people. We offer a generous vacation and sick leave policy, quarterly reset days, 12 paid holidays, summer half days, and an annual winter recess during the last week of December. Employees are eligible for medical benefits (including vision and dental), 401k retirement plan, and ongoing professional development opportunities. Employees can add optional plans, at employee expense, which include medical coverage for dependents, EAP, Flexible Spending Accounts, supplemental life insurance, pet insurance, and more. Friends LA is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to addressing discriminatory practices, and to working toward racial equity. The equal employment opportunity policy of Friends LA provides fair and equal opportunities for all employees and job applicants regardless of race, color, religious creed, national origin, ancestry, age, sex, gender, pregnancy, sexual orientation, marital status, familial status, disability, or genetic information, in compliance with applicable federal, state, and local law. While we prioritize hiring applicants with lived experience, Friends of the Children - Los Angeles hires and promotes individuals solely on the basis of their qualifications for the job to be filled. Note: Friends LA requires COVID-19 vaccines for all employees. As of March 1, 2022, we will be expanding our in-person vaccination requirement to include booster shots. Accommodations or exceptions can be requested for medical or religious reasons. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $49k-74k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Associate Director, Impact Investments

    The Boston Foundation 3.6company rating

    Boston, MA jobs

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

    Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey #🟦 3.6company rating

    Paramus, NJ jobs

    Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey is a non-profit philanthropic organization dedicated to creating a vibrant Jewish community in northern New Jersey. Federation cares for those in need, deepens engagement in Jewish life, and strengthens the bonds among Jews in northern New Jersey, in Israel, and around the world. Our primary functions are community planning and allocations, financial resource development, and leadership development. Position Summary: The Assistant Director Community Planning & Allocations plays a critical leadership role in advancing the mission of Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey by shaping strategic priorities and planning for impactful community investments. This position ensures that community needs are assessed and addressed through high-impact programs, fostering collaboration among agencies and stakeholders. The Assistant Director oversees the full grant lifecycle, supports community planning initiatives, and provides analytical insights to guide funding decisions. Core Responsibilities: Oversee the full grant cycle, including RFP process, proposal evaluation, funding recommendations, grant agreements, payments, and compliance monitoring. Work with CFO to manage annual allocation budgeting and tracking process. Monitor and analyze data, financial information, and performance metrics to evaluate program impact and inform planning decisions. Maintain detailed and accurate records of all grant and program activities and ensure adherence and compliance with internal policies and reporting requirements. Collaborate with the Senior Director to assess community needs ensuring alignment with organizational goals and community resources. Research emerging trends and new programs that align with Priority Impact Areas and community needs. Serve as a liaison to Federation's constituent agencies and community partners to enhance collaboration and service delivery. Work closely with other departments to support development efforts and create funding opportunities. Foster strong relationships with senior leadership and committee members. Prepare reports, presentations, and analysis for Board and committee meetings. Administer incentive grant programs and other targeted initiatives. Provide strategic support to the Senior Director. Qualifications and Skills: 7-10 years of managerial experience in grant management or community planning. Bachelor's degree required; advanced degree preferred. Proven ability to lead an RFP cycle, including oversight of evaluation, compliance, and financial accountability. Strong independent strategic thinking and problem solver with strong analytical and evaluation skills with the ability to synthesize data into actionable insights. Outstanding written and verbal communication and presentation skills; ability to present complex information clearly. Experience leading community needs assessments to inform strategic funding priorities, ensuring alignment with organizational goals and measurable impact. Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to build consensus. Highly organized, detail-oriented, and accuracy in reporting; ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment with strong ability to follow through on given assignments and priorities. Working knowledge of the Jewish communal space, Jewish practice, and Israel. Demonstrated ability to build trusted relationships and work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders. Strong personal commitment to the mission and values of Jewish Federation; high ethical standards and professionalism. Expertise in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint; ability to learn new software. Flexibility to work some evenings and weekends; some travel may be required. Please send Cover Letter & Resume to: ************** Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey prohibits discrimination based on the following protected categories: race, creed, color, national origin, nationality, ancestry, age, sex/gender (including pregnancy), marital status, civil status, domestic partnership status, familial status, religion, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, atypical hereditary cellular or blood trait, genetic information, liability for service in the Armed Forces of the United States, or disability.
    $66k-107k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Director, Volunteer Programs

    City Year 4.2company rating

    Boston, MA jobs

    Corps Member Program Delivery and Experience - 40%Lead, manage, and coach a team of AmeriCorps members to achieve service performance requirements.Design and facilitate impactful trainings that include project management skills, facilitation of volunteer opportunities, graphic design, public speaking, light landscaping, construction, and more.Support site alignment on AmeriCorps member experience. Organize, lead, and/or assistpurpose of special projects may vary. in executing special projects that may fall outside the scope of regular duties. The specific responsibilities and Assume other tasks as delegated by supervisor. Full-time employees will be eligible for all benefits including vacation, sick days and organization holidays. You may participate in all benefit programs that City Year establishes and makes available to eligible employees, under (and subject to all provisions of) the plan documents that govern those programs. Currently, City Year offers medical, dental, vision, life, accidental death and dismemberment and disability coverage, Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), and other benefits including 401(k) plan(s) pursuant to the terms and conditions of company policy and the 401(k) plan document. For more information, click .Employment at City Year is at-will.City Year does not sponsor work authorization visas.City Year's dual mission is to expand educational opportunity for all students and develop the next generation of leaders through national service. Trained teams of City Year AmeriCorps members provide support to students, classrooms and the whole school. Schools that partner with City Year are up to two to three times more likely to improve in English and math assessments, and the more time students spend with AmeriCorps members, the more they improve on academic, cognitive and interpersonal skills- skills that help students thrive in school, college and career.City Year's 900 staff and 2,000+ AmeriCorps members work and serve in 29 communities across the U.S., including Boston (where City Year was founded in 1988 and is headquartered), Baton Rouge, Buffalo, Chicago, Cleveland, Columbia, Columbus, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Little Rock, Los Angeles, Memphis, Miami, Milwaukee, New Hampshire, New Orleans, New York, Orlando, Philadelphia, Providence, Sacramento, San Antonio, San José/Silicon Valley, Seattle/King County, Tulsa and Washington, D.C. City Year also has international affiliates in the U.K. and South Africa.A proud member of the AmeriCorps national service network, City Year is supported by AmeriCorps, local school districts and private philanthropy. City Year has been designated a 4-star charity by Charity Navigator since 2003, putting City Year in the top 1% of non-profits nationwide for accountability, transparency and responsible fiscal management, and among the most trustworthy nonprofits in America.### BenefitsCity Year offers a comprehensive package that helps our employees live their best lives and grow personally and professionally. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $45k-57k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Faith Formation Director

    Catholic Diocese of Sioux Falls 2.8company rating

    Pierre, SD jobs

    Holy Rosary Pastorate - SS Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Pierre, SD, is seeking a full‑time Faith Formation Director to lead youth education and spiritual formation for the parish and pastorate. The director will work with qualified adult volunteers and oversee Faith Formation programs across the three other parishes of the pastorate. Responsibilities Run weekly, monthly, and occasional classes, meetings, and retreats for parish and pastorate youth. Coordinate Faith Formation programs with other parishes and the Diocese of Sioux Falls. Supervise and support adult volunteers in youth ministry. Qualifications Strong verbal and written communication skills. A Religious Education or Theology degree is strongly encouraged. Two years of experience in Youth Ministry is preferred. Position Details Full time, on site, benefit eligible. Salary range $45,000-$55,000. Contact Interested candidates should send a resume and cover letter to Michele Snyder, Holy Rosary Pastorate Business Manager, at ************************ or 210 E Broadway Ave, Pierre, SD 57501. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $45k-55k yearly 5d ago
  • Sierra Center Director

    Children's Legacy Center 3.8company rating

    Redding, CA jobs

    The Sierra Center Director is responsible for the overall direction, vision, coordination and evaluation of the Sierra Center Shelter, Client Services, Transitional Housing, and legal services, ensuring a safe and supportive environment for survivors and their children. This role involves program development, grants and fiscal oversight, staff management, community outreach, and advocacy efforts. Duties and Responsibilities: Oversee daily operations of the shelter, client services, transitional housing, crisis hotline, and legal services, ensuring compliance with all relevant regulations, standards, policies and procedures Provide direct supervision to assigned staff including evaluating team members on an annual basis relating to their performance internally and externally, including successful implementation of work plans with strategic goals Develop and implement policies and procedures that enhance the safety and well-being of clients, residents, and their children Recruit, train, and supervise assigned staff and oversee program volunteers Ensure clients receive comprehensive support services, including counseling, legal advocacy, and safety planning Build and maintain partnerships with local organizations, law enforcement, and community resources Conduct outreach and educational programs to raise awareness about domestic violence, sexual assault, elder abuse, and human trafficking Work with leadership to develop and manage the Sierra Center's budget, ensuring sustainable funding sources by pursuing grant opportunities and organizing fundraising events to support Sierra Center programs Stay informed about trends and best practices in the field of domestic violence, sexual assault, elder abuse, and human trafficking services Provides oversight of all program records including client records, statistical data, grant reports, and other program-related documents to all Sierra Center programs to provide information for board meetings, internal tracking fidelity, and audits Evaluate program effectiveness and implement improvements based on feedback and outcomes Responsible for the successful operation of the 24-hour Crisis Hotline and staffing Provides support and training to assigned staff. This includes, but is not limited to, orientation to services, service delivery procedures, managing records, crisis intervention, de-escalation, and problem resolution In coordination with executive management, design and implement professional development activities for program staff and provide oversight of staff and volunteer training and development opportunities Facilitates regular meetings with program staff to share and gather information on program success Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Excellent communication skills, capable to lead initiatives, meetings, and program deliverables Must value collaboration and networking Ability to bring sustainable innovation and problem solving to areas of need Written and verbal communication skills Strategic decision-making skills Well-developed analytical skills Adaptability Creativity Interpersonal skills Ability to multi-task Education and Experience: Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, public health, or a related field required Master's degree in social work, psychology, public health, or a related field preferred Minimum of 5-7 years of experience in human services setting, including supervisory roles Valid CA driver's license and current auto insurance Must be able to pass a livescan and background clearance Physical Requirements: Must be able to assist with varying tasks that may involve lifting up to 25 lbs. Ability to move within office environment including navigating stairs Ability to communicate clearly by speech and hearing continuously Ability to sit for extended periods of time Who We Are: One SAFE Place and Children's Legacy Center are separate legal entities. Arch Collaborative is a fictitious business name (DBA) of Children's Legacy Center. Under the DBA Arch Collaborative, and a signed management services agreement, Children's Legacy Center assist's One SAFE Place with operations and enhances OSP's impact. Through One SAFE Place's participation in Arch Collaborative, we have created a network of organizations that respond effectively to trauma, violence, and exploitation in our community while maintaining the legal status of each organization. Children's Legacy Center and One Safe Place are At-Will Employer Children's Legacy Center and One Safe Place are Equal Opportunity Employers
    $67k-107k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • IAC SHIELD Resource and Support Center Director

    Israeli-American Council 3.6company rating

    Boston, MA jobs

    About the Israeli-American Council (IAC) The mission of the IAC is to build an engaged and united Israeli-American community that strengthens the Israeli and Jewish identity of the next generations, the American Jewish community, and the bond between the peoples of the United States and the State of Israel. Job Purpose The Director of the SHIELD Resource and Support Center will be responsible for leading SHIELD's growth, case management systems, volunteer infrastructure, and national expansion. The Director will manage measurable outputs including the number of cases handled, the establishment of new partnerships, the deepening of existing collaborations, and the expansion of SHIELD training across campuses. This role requires building the operational model, cohorts, and infrastructure that will ensure SHIELD remains the premier national resource combating antisemitism in academia. The Director will work directly with the National Senior Director of Academic Action to set strategy, implement goals, and track milestones for SHIELD's success. The IAC SHIELD Resource and Support Center Director reports to the IAC National Senior Director of Academic Action. Key Duties and Responsibilities Case Support Oversight Supervise volunteer cohorts handling student and faculty cases. Ensure consistent, confidential, and professional case processing across all regions. Track and report measurable outcomes (number of cases supported, referrals, resolutions). Volunteer Cohorts and Training Build new volunteer cohorts based on the first pilot model. Design and manage training protocols, supervision structures, and communication channels. Support volunteers in ongoing professional development to strengthen SHIELD's national network. Partnership Development Expand and deepen partnerships with legal, academic, and community organizations. Establish new collaborations to strengthen SHIELD's reach on campuses. Manage ongoing communication and accountability with partners to ensure results. Campus Expansion and Academic Engagement Support SHIELD's expansion to East and West Coast campuses. Build collaborations with the Academic Alliance, faculty partners, and administrators. Support the launch of SHIELD training programs for Title VI officers, faculty, and security staff. Operational Model and Infrastructure Continue developing SHIELD's intake-to-resolution model. Create efficient processes and workflows to support seamless volunteer case handling. Identify and implement appropriate infrastructure, software, and systems to manage case data securely and efficiently. Analyze data collected from cases to identify patterns, needs, and areas for policy advocacy. Organizational Leadership Collaborate with IAC regions to integrate SHIELD support locally. Ensure SHIELD's goals are aligned with IAC's national milestones. Deliver regular progress updates, including data-driven reports, to leadership and donors. Other Duties Perform other related tasks as required to advance SHIELD's mission and national impact. Skills and Qualifications Bachelor's degree required, advanced degree in law, education, public policy, or related field preferred. Deep compassion and passion for combating antisemitism and defending civil rights. Strong organizational and project management skills , with proven ability to design, implement, and track milestones. Experience in volunteer management, supervision, or nonprofit leadership. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills with diverse stakeholders. Proven ability to analyze data and translate findings into actionable insights. Experience building operational processes and implementing infrastructure/software solutions. Strong knowledge of the academic landscape and ability to engage with students, faculty, and administrators. A doer mindset , thrives in complexity, delivers measurable results, and makes the impossible possible. *Full-time employees working 20 plus hours per week shall be eligible for insurance benefits (medical, dental, vision, & life) following the new hire waiting period.
    $72k-107k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Director of Early Head Start

    Nebraska Early Childhood Collaborative 3.9company rating

    Omaha, NE jobs

    About NECC: Nebraska Early Childhood Collaborative is a nonprofit that supports parents and childcare providers by giving them the resources they need to give children the education they deserve. Our programs and services reach more than 500 childcare business owners in Nebraska, creating impact for children, families, and communities across the state. What it's like to work here: NECC provides its employees with a casual work environment (no traditional dress code policies here!), excellent benefits, and all the technology and tools needed to do the mission-focused work that we do. We know that to best serve our mission, our employees need a healthy work-life balance. We provide work-from-home flexibility, 9 holidays off per year, a lengthy winter break, plus Summer Fridays. (Be sure to ask about Summer Fridays during your interview - they're awesome!) Since we're all about children here, we encourage creativity, learning, and fun in the workplace! We hold frequent employee events as well as multiple training and development opportunities throughout the year. Ultimately, NECC is a forward-thinking organization that hires mission-driven people who are dedicated to using their various talents to serve families and children in our community; we hope you'll be one of them. About the job: The Director of Early Head Start (EHS) is responsible for providing the day-to-day management, oversight, and direction of NECC's Early Head Start - Child Care Partnership program. This includes program design and grants management, oversight of record-keeping and staff development, and development of community partnerships. The Director provides vision and leadership for the program with a commitment to early childhood best practices and innovations while ensuring compliance with all federal, state, and local grant requirements, rules, regulations, and Head Start Program Performance Standards (HSPPS). Duties include: Develop and oversee the structure, systems, and procedures to facilitate programmatic success. Manage grants reporting, budget development, and program expenditures in collaboration with the CFO and CPO. Provide strategic, operational, and programmatic direction ensuring compliance with all governing regulations, guidelines, licensing standards, program compliance objectives, and HSPPS. Prepare the Annual Early Head Start Report and annual grant application. Conduct periodic reviews of services and ensure compliance with the standards of local, state, and federal regulations. Implement data management and ongoing monitoring processes for required reporting and to measure program effectiveness and goal achievements. Review, develop, and implement initiatives and programs for staff development and enrichment to provide high-quality, comprehensive services within the scope of their job responsibilities. Lead coordination with Policy Council, Governing Board, and community stakeholders in conducting self-assessment, community assessment, strategic planning, and change implementation. Establish departmental goals and objectives that align with the overall mission and vision for NECC. Cultivate and develop relationships and ensure effective communication channels are open at all levels of program operations including the regional office, governing board, policy council, staff, parents, partners, and community. Identify opportunities to increase awareness of programs and offerings for NECC and its partners and capitalize on them to increase enrollment and participation. Seek out and apply for expansion opportunities as they arise, cultivate new partners, and manage contracts related to EHS work. Create and maintain a supportive and collaborative team environment based on a foundation of mutual trust and respect. Supervise and manage staff to ensure quality of work, timeliness of deliverables, and adherence to policies and procedures. About you: We are looking for the following qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Education, Public Administration, Social Work, Human Services, or related degree required, master's degree preferred. Minimum ten years of experience in Education, Public Administration, Social Work, Human Services, or related field required. Minimum six years of experience in Head Start program management, with a strong preference in Early Head Start, required. Prior experience in supervision of staff, fiscal management, and administration required. Ability to lead, motivate, and develop high-performing teams who deliver on ambitious goals and adapt to change. Ability to handle deadlines, prepare detailed reports, and maintain documentation. Experience with budget development and the capacity to allocate resources strategically. Knowledge of available local, state, and federal human services programs. Knowledge of the core elements of Reflective Supervision practices and the ability to implement them. Ability to prioritize, consider alternatives, and respond quickly and effectively to unexpected and rapidly changing situations. Knowledge of methods to handle suspected or known child abuse and neglect cases in compliance with applicable federal, state, local, and tribal laws. Ability to collaborate and cooperate with outside agencies with skills in negotiating, handling complaints, settling disputes, and resolving conflicts. Ability to solve the complex technical, administrative, and regulatory/policy issues involved in implementing strong systems and services by making timely decisions. Proficiency in Microsoft Office products (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) as well as internet and database programs. ***An equivalent combination of education, work experience, and lived experience will be considered if the above qualifications aren't fully met, so long as that combination is sufficient to successfully perform the duties and responsibilities of the job. If you'd like to be part of something special, please apply! Nebraska Early Childhood Collaborative provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants and prohibits discriminatory hiring practices. We are committed to the equal treatment of all employees and applicants and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex (including pregnancy,
    $32k-41k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Center Director (Caruthersville Head Start)

    Daeoc 3.1company rating

    Caruthersville, MO jobs

    Job DescriptionSalary: Great Benefits - 100% Employer paid Medical, Dental and Vision Day Schedule with paid vacation and sick leave 15 Paid Holidays Excellent retirement benefits The successful candidate will be an energetic and compassionate leader of childhood education, ages 3 to 5 years old. Main responsibilities will include the supervision of staff and monitoring of the entire center activities. Will provide strong leadership, planning and scheduling to enhance the childrens learning environment at the center. Other duties will consist of working with the Head Start parents, and various organizations in the community. The applicant must have a BS degree in Child Development or related course, along with two years of Supervisory Management Experience, and training and experience in areas that include theories and principles of child growth and development, early childhood education and family support. Applicant must have a drivers license valid in Missouri, transportation and insurance. DAEOC is an equal opportunity employer. It is our policy to comply with all applicable state and federal laws prohibiting discrimination in employment based on race, age, color, sex, religion, national origin or other protected classification.
    $42k-61k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Center Director (Caruthersville Head Start)

    Daeoc 3.1company rating

    Caruthersville, MO jobs

    Great Benefits - 100% Employer paid Medical, Dental and Vision Day Schedule with paid vacation and sick leave 15 Paid Holidays Excellent retirement benefits The successful candidate will be an energetic and compassionate leader of childhood education, ages 3 to 5 years old. Main responsibilities will include the supervision of staff and monitoring of the entire center activities. Will provide strong leadership, planning and scheduling to enhance the children's learning environment at the center. Other duties will consist of working with the Head Start parents, and various organizations in the community. The applicant must have a BS degree in Child Development or related course, along with two years of Supervisory Management Experience, and training and experience in areas that include theories and principles of child growth and development, early childhood education and family support. Applicant must have a driver's license valid in Missouri, transportation and insurance. DAEOC is an equal opportunity employer. It is our policy to comply with all applicable state and federal laws prohibiting discrimination in employment based on race, age, color, sex, religion, national origin or other protected classification.
    $42k-61k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Center Director

    Sylvan Learning 4.1company rating

    Paramus, NJ jobs

    The Center Director is responsible for managing the overall customer experience, sales, and local marketing strategies of the Center to achieve performance goals and grow the Center. The Center Director is also responsible for managing the day-to-day Center operations to ensure a consistent, quality educational experience for Sylvan customers while managing costs. He/she ensures that policies and procedures are executed according to Sylvan standards. The Director manages and coaches Center staff and serves as the principle point of contact for the Franchisee. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Ensures timely and high quality personal customer service response to all calls and walk-in inquiries; Ensures calls get answered during business hours Manages the day-to-day operation of the Center Meets sales and expense financial targets Monitors and tracks Center performance, Profit and Loss controls, revenues, expenses, and fee collection; Recommends and implements interventions to improve performance Selects, develops, motivates, and monitors Center staff; Conducts regular performance reviews Reviews all corporate communication and ensures communications flow to the Center's staff Confers with customers at each stage of the customer lifecycle; Directs the sales and service process throughout the customer lifecycle to keep customers enrolled Promotes financing options that meet the customer's needs and manages the application/closing process Manages marketing and sales activities to drive new enrollments Establishes and maintains collaborative relationships with teachers, educational specialists and other school administrators and parent/teacher organizations Conducts school visits to establish and maintain relationships with school personnel for partnership and marketing purposes Ensures the professional appearance of the Center according to Sylvan standards Ensures adherence to established Sylvan operating standards with particular attention to student safety and well-being KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED Four year degree required Experience using Microsoft Office and other standard business applications used by the Center, including current social media tools Experience using Microsoft Word and other standard business applications used by the Center Knowledge of general office equipment such as copiers, printers, and office phones Experience using social media (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) preferred Familiarity with instructional technology and tablet computers preferred SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIRED Strong customer service, interpersonal, and communication skills; Outgoing people-oriented approach preferred Proven ability to effectively use customer service and consultative sales skills to establish and build relationships Sales skills with a strong sense of urgency Ability to supervise, coach, and develop Center staff Strong presentation skills for small group opportunities Ability to track and interpret business metrics and financial statements Strong analytical and problem solving skills Strong word processing, data entry, and other administrative skills Strong organizational skills; Proven ability to manage multiple tasks and be flexible Proven ability to communicate effectively in writing; Ability to proofread and edit copy Ability to work collaboratively; Strong team player Ability to work a flexible schedule, including evenings and weekends The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed. They are not intended to be a complete list of all job responsibilities or skills, knowledge and abilities required.
    $31k-48k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Fundraising Director, Walk to End Alzheimer's

    Alzheimer's Association Careers 3.8company rating

    San Jose, CA jobs

    Walk to End Alzheimer's ranks as the second-largest peer-to-peer fundraising event in the United States and continues to set the pace as one of the fastest-growing walk events in the country. In 2024, Walk to End Alzheimer's was again recognized as the #2 peer-to-peer fundraising event in the country. On top of that, Walk was acknowledged for achieving the largest dollar growth of any program in the top 30. As Director, Walk to End Alzheimer's, you will be responsible for driving the success of the #1 Alzheimer's Association Walk in the Country-Silicon Valley!! Leading a team of dynamic volunteer leaders, you will put your proven sales and relationship management skills to work, achieving revenue goals through positive engagement with corporate and community volunteer leaders. As a recognized and enthusiastic community mobilizer and networker, you will exponentially increase brand awareness as you cultivate relationships with key C-suite corporate and community partners. Your success at recruiting, coaching, and empowering volunteers will ensure strong volunteer committee retention and succession planning that sets your event up for success for years to come. As an ambitious fundraiser in the peer-to-peer space, you will coach and inspire your volunteers, teams, and participants to set fundraising goals that propel your event to one of the most successful in the country. This role is right for you if: You have proven success at building sustainable corporate and community relationships that contribute to achieving organizational and revenue goals You can drive success and provide positive engagement with volunteers through coaching, recognition, and accountability Your experience in providing inspirational leadership, oversight and implementation of fundraising programs has resulted in meeting or exceeding revenue goals around mass market events/special events and corporate sponsorship You have successfully recruited, managed, and coached volunteers to effectively implement best and proven practices to achieve fundraising goals You are known as a uniter and have successfully built a positive, healthy, and inclusive team environment that has resulted in long-term community and volunteer relationships You have managed volunteer-led mass-market events, preferably a large event, that has resulted in revenue growth year over year You have achieved or surpassed designated financial and participant goals through team and individual fundraising, corporate solicitation, and community partnerships You have demonstrated success at prospecting, cultivating and stewarding teams, sponsors and participants You are comfortable with managing event budgets, training volunteers, utilizing timelines and translating data What you Bring: Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience 5-7 years of proven experience recruiting and mobilizing volunteers and community leaders to achieve goals, preferably in a peer-to-peer fundraising environment OR 5-7 years of successful experience meeting sales targets Demonstrated management skills, including the ability set clear goals, organize projects, establish and manage budgets, and establish accountability processes Proven track record of developing and implementing strategies for identifying, recruiting and engaging high-level and C-Suite volunteer leadership Demonstrated volunteer management skills, including the ability set clear goals, identify priorities, organize projects, establish and manage budgets, and establish accountability processes Strong ability to build sustainable corporate and community relationships that contribute to achieving organizational and revenue goals Ability to work with diverse communities and build an inclusive environment Ability and willingness to travel up to 50% within the assigned territory by car. Travel in this case, is considered time spent away from the office, in the community, to fulfill the job goals. While most such travel is same day, occasional overnight travel or air travel may be required. Must have a valid driver's license, access to a reliable vehicle, good driving record and proof of automobile insurance Ability and willingness to work evenings and weekends as required for the job Ability to bend, stoop, lift and transport up to 25 lbs of materials Strong computer skills, proficient with Microsoft Office products and social media; experience with, or ability to rapidly learn, Luminate/Convio software Title: Director, Walk to End Alzheimer's Position Location: San Jose, CA Full-time Exempt, based on 37.5 hours per week minimum Position Grade & Compensation: Grade 408 The Alzheimer's Association's good faith expectation for the salary range for this role is between $120,000 - $130,000 There is a performance-based incentive opportunity up to $13,000, depending on portfolio size and achievement of quarterly goals. Reports To: Vice President of Development Who We Are: The Alzheimer's Association is the leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer's care, support and research. Our mission is to lead the way to end Alzheimer's and all other dementia- by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support. The Alzheimer's Association announced a landmark $100 million investment in research for 2023. This unparalleled commitment is illustrative of the momentum we are building in dementia research - our investments today will lead to breakthroughs tomorrow. At the Alzheimer's Association, our employees are at the core of all we do. Our network of more than 1,900 employees across the United States makes a difference each and every day for those impacted by Alzheimer's and those at risk for the disease. We warmly invite qualified applicants to consider this opportunity to make a life-changing impact on the millions living with Alzheimer's, their caregivers and those that may develop the disease in the future. Read on to learn more about the role, then visit our website www.alz.org/jobs to explore who we are and why we've been recognized as a Best Place to Work for the last twelve years in a row. At the Alzheimer's Association , we believe that diverse perspectives are critical to achieving health equity - meaning that all communities have a fair and just opportunity for early diagnosis and access to risk reduction and quality care. The Association is committed to engaging underrepresented and underserved communities and responding with resources and education to address the disproportionate impact of Alzheimer's and dementia. The Alzheimer's Association's commitment remains steadfast in engaging all communities in our full mission. The Association provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment to the fullest extent required by law, including, but not limited to, on the basis of race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, gender identity, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected characteristic. Employees working 24 hours/week or more are eligible for a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, vision, flex accounts, short and long-term disability, life insurance, long term care insurance, tuition reimbursement, generous Paid Time Off, 12 annual holidays and Paid Family Leave, as well as an annual Cultural & Heritage Day and Volunteer Day of their choosing. They are also eligible for our gold standard 401(k) retirement plan. Please click HERE for more information. Full-time employees (37.5 hours/week), will enjoy all of the above plus an annual School Visitation Day and an Elder Care Facility Day of their choosing.
    $120k-130k yearly 13d ago
  • Fundraising Director, Walk to End Alzheimer's

    Alzheimer's Association 3.8company rating

    San Jose, CA jobs

    Walk to End Alzheimer's ranks as the second-largest peer-to-peer fundraising event in the United States and continues to set the pace as one of the fastest-growing walk events in the country. In 2024, Walk to End Alzheimer's was again recognized as the #2 peer-to-peer fundraising event in the country. On top of that, Walk was acknowledged for achieving the largest dollar growth of any program in the top 30. As Director, Walk to End Alzheimer's, you will be responsible for driving the success of the #1 Alzheimer's Association Walk in the Country-Silicon Valley!! Leading a team of dynamic volunteer leaders, you will put your proven sales and relationship management skills to work, achieving revenue goals through positive engagement with corporate and community volunteer leaders. As a recognized and enthusiastic community mobilizer and networker, you will exponentially increase brand awareness as you cultivate relationships with key C-suite corporate and community partners. Your success at recruiting, coaching, and empowering volunteers will ensure strong volunteer committee retention and succession planning that sets your event up for success for years to come. As an ambitious fundraiser in the peer-to-peer space, you will coach and inspire your volunteers, teams, and participants to set fundraising goals that propel your event to one of the most successful in the country. This role is right for you if: You have proven success at building sustainable corporate and community relationships that contribute to achieving organizational and revenue goals You can drive success and provide positive engagement with volunteers through coaching, recognition, and accountability Your experience in providing inspirational leadership, oversight and implementation of fundraising programs has resulted in meeting or exceeding revenue goals around mass market events/special events and corporate sponsorship You have successfully recruited, managed, and coached volunteers to effectively implement best and proven practices to achieve fundraising goals You are known as a uniter and have successfully built a positive, healthy, and inclusive team environment that has resulted in long-term community and volunteer relationships You have managed volunteer-led mass-market events, preferably a large event, that has resulted in revenue growth year over year You have achieved or surpassed designated financial and participant goals through team and individual fundraising, corporate solicitation, and community partnerships You have demonstrated success at prospecting, cultivating and stewarding teams, sponsors and participants You are comfortable with managing event budgets, training volunteers, utilizing timelines and translating data What you Bring: Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience 5-7 years of proven experience recruiting and mobilizing volunteers and community leaders to achieve goals, preferably in a peer-to-peer fundraising environment OR 5-7 years of successful experience meeting sales targets Demonstrated management skills, including the ability set clear goals, organize projects, establish and manage budgets, and establish accountability processes Proven track record of developing and implementing strategies for identifying, recruiting and engaging high-level and C-Suite volunteer leadership Demonstrated volunteer management skills, including the ability set clear goals, identify priorities, organize projects, establish and manage budgets, and establish accountability processes Strong ability to build sustainable corporate and community relationships that contribute to achieving organizational and revenue goals Ability to work with diverse communities and build an inclusive environment Ability and willingness to travel up to 50% within the assigned territory by car. Travel in this case, is considered time spent away from the office, in the community, to fulfill the job goals. While most such travel is same day, occasional overnight travel or air travel may be required. Must have a valid driver's license, access to a reliable vehicle, good driving record and proof of automobile insurance Ability and willingness to work evenings and weekends as required for the job Ability to bend, stoop, lift and transport up to 25 lbs of materials Strong computer skills, proficient with Microsoft Office products and social media; experience with, or ability to rapidly learn, Luminate/Convio software Title: Director, Walk to End Alzheimer's Position Location: San Jose, CA Full-time Exempt, based on 37.5 hours per week minimum Position Grade & Compensation: Grade 408 The Alzheimer's Association's good faith expectation for the salary range for this role is between $120,000 - $130,000 There is a performance-based incentive opportunity up to $13,000, depending on portfolio size and achievement of quarterly goals. Reports To: Vice President of Development Who We Are: The Alzheimer's Association is the leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer's care, support and research. Our mission is to lead the way to end Alzheimer's and all other dementia- by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support. The Alzheimer's Association announced a landmark $100 million investment in research for 2023. This unparalleled commitment is illustrative of the momentum we are building in dementia research - our investments today will lead to breakthroughs tomorrow. At the Alzheimer's Association, our employees are at the core of all we do. Our network of more than 1,900 employees across the United States makes a difference each and every day for those impacted by Alzheimer's and those at risk for the disease. We warmly invite qualified applicants to consider this opportunity to make a life-changing impact on the millions living with Alzheimer's, their caregivers and those that may develop the disease in the future. Read on to learn more about the role, then visit our website **************** to explore who we are and why we've been recognized as a Best Place to Work for the last twelve years in a row. At the Alzheimer's Association, we believe that diverse perspectives are critical to achieving health equity - meaning that all communities have a fair and just opportunity for early diagnosis and access to risk reduction and quality care. The Association is committed to engaging underrepresented and underserved communities and responding with resources and education to address the disproportionate impact of Alzheimer's and dementia. The Alzheimer's Association's commitment remains steadfast in engaging all communities in our full mission. The Association provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment to the fullest extent required by law, including, but not limited to, on the basis of race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, gender identity, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected characteristic. Employees working 24 hours/week or more are eligible for a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, vision, flex accounts, short and long-term disability, life insurance, long term care insurance, tuition reimbursement, generous Paid Time Off, 12 annual holidays and Paid Family Leave, as well as an annual Cultural & Heritage Day and Volunteer Day of their choosing. They are also eligible for our gold standard 401(k) retirement plan. Please click HERE for more information. Full-time employees (37.5 hours/week), will enjoy all of the above plus an annual School Visitation Day and an Elder Care Facility Day of their choosing.
    $120k-130k yearly 13d ago
  • Director of Development "Fundraising"

    Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh 3.7company rating

    Pittsburgh, PA jobs

    The ULGP encourages all applicants to include a cover letter with a statement about how your unique background and/or experiences can contribute to the diversity, cultural vitality, and perspective of our staff, students, volunteers, and supporters. The Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh is seeking a strategic Director of Development to lead and expand our fundraising and community engagement efforts. This role is a unique opportunity to partner with the President & CEO and play a critical part in shaping the financial future of our organization. If you're passionate about making a difference and driving impactful change, this position is for you. As a key leader in the organization, you will oversee comprehensive fundraising, marketing, events, and volunteer programs that support our mission and strategic vision. By cultivating relationships with corporations, foundations, businesses, and individual donors, you will help increase community awareness and drive meaningful contributions to our programs. Reporting to the President & CEO, you'll lead the Development team, inspire innovation, and deliver results that make a lasting impact. Passionate problem-solvers advancing social justice and our community's goals. Requirements Bachelor's degree in a related field from an accredited institution (or comparable experience). 5-10 years - experience in fundraising, development, or a related field, with proven success in securing major gifts, corporate sponsorships, and grant funding. - required Core Skills and Qualities: Effective Communication: Skilled in verbal, written, and presentation formats, with strong listening and negotiation abilities. Relationship Building: Proven ability to foster strong internal and external partnerships to achieve goals. Time Management: Demonstrated ability to prioritize tasks and manage resources to meet deadlines effectively. Agility and Innovation: Adaptable to changing needs, with a creative approach to problem-solving and strategy. Results-Oriented: Driven to set and achieve goals with enthusiasm and purpose. Critical Thinking: Logical and creative problem-solving to overcome challenges and deliver impactful solutions. Join the Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh and help us create lasting change by fostering relationships, building innovative programs, and driving the financial success of our mission. Together, we can empower communities and advance social justice. Salary Description $85,000-$100,000
    $85k-100k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Director of Development "Fundraising"

    Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh, Inc. 3.7company rating

    Pittsburgh, PA jobs

    Job DescriptionDescription: The ULGP encourages all applicants to include a cover letter with a statement about how your unique background and/or experiences can contribute to the diversity, cultural vitality, and perspective of our staff, students, volunteers, and supporters. The Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh is seeking a strategic Director of Development to lead and expand our fundraising and community engagement efforts. This role is a unique opportunity to partner with the President & CEO and play a critical part in shaping the financial future of our organization. If you're passionate about making a difference and driving impactful change, this position is for you. As a key leader in the organization, you will oversee comprehensive fundraising, marketing, events, and volunteer programs that support our mission and strategic vision. By cultivating relationships with corporations, foundations, businesses, and individual donors, you will help increase community awareness and drive meaningful contributions to our programs. Reporting to the President & CEO, you'll lead the Development team, inspire innovation, and deliver results that make a lasting impact. Passionate problem-solvers advancing social justice and our community's goals. Requirements: Bachelor's degree in a related field from an accredited institution (or comparable experience). 5-10 years - experience in fundraising, development, or a related field, with proven success in securing major gifts, corporate sponsorships, and grant funding. - required Core Skills and Qualities: Effective Communication: Skilled in verbal, written, and presentation formats, with strong listening and negotiation abilities. Relationship Building: Proven ability to foster strong internal and external partnerships to achieve goals. Time Management: Demonstrated ability to prioritize tasks and manage resources to meet deadlines effectively. Agility and Innovation: Adaptable to changing needs, with a creative approach to problem-solving and strategy. Results-Oriented: Driven to set and achieve goals with enthusiasm and purpose. Critical Thinking: Logical and creative problem-solving to overcome challenges and deliver impactful solutions. Join the Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh and help us create lasting change by fostering relationships, building innovative programs, and driving the financial success of our mission. Together, we can empower communities and advance social justice.
    $58k-88k yearly est. 22d ago
  • Area Director

    Boys & Girls Clubs 3.6company rating

    Ahoskie, NC jobs

    Replies within 24 hours Benefits: 403(b) retirement Competitive salary Dental insurance Health insurance Opportunity for advancement Training & development Vision insurance OVERVIEW: Under the direction of the Vice President of Operations & Programs (VPOP), the Area Director monitors overall operations and program compliance of designated Hertford/Martin County sites, advises and assists Unit Directors in the areas of Leader and volunteer recruitment and development, program and service delivery, facility management, budget development, and community and member relations. Provide leadership that ensures accountability and a safe, positive and motivational environment for Leaders, members and volunteers. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Leadership Provide leadership & direction to assigned units, Directors and Youth Development Professionals. Ensure the effective operation & delivery of programs within the Club & community. Guide Unit Directors in the management of their designated units through proper counseling, coaching and discipline techniques with parents and members. Exercises authority and direct communication with parents and members for issues that escalate beyond the Club level. Ensure an environment that facilitates achievement of Youth Development Outcomes, through supervising Directors and working with Clubs to ensure child safety, cleanliness, attractiveness and safety of properties and equipment. Programming Ensure the implementation of quality programs, including program objectives. Assist in evaluating overall program effectiveness and program quality based on participation and achievement of stated goals; recommend modifications to improve program performance. Guide program operations and monitor utilization of Leaders and supplies for program activities. Provide support and approval for Club-wide programs, events and field trips. Assist assigned Unit Directors with monitoring and implementing plans to maximize average daily attendance, total membership and NYOI measures. Support Unit Directors with administering Local, State, Federal and foundation grant requirements. Club Level Resources Assist in ensuring administrative and operational systems are in place to maintain the operation of the physical properties and equipment of the Club, including use of facilities by outside groups. Collaborate with Human Resources to review and guide Unit Directors in Leader Performance Feedback, Performance Improvement Plans and termination requests. Provide supervision, training and performance guidance to Unit Directors. Oversee and assist assigned Unit Directors in managing financial resources. Partnership Stewardship Monitor and support site involvement with community/agency partnerships. May represent the County at major City, County, State task forces and planning committees. Manage and communicate with assigned Advisory Council. When requested, support strategic alliances and collaborative partnerships with other youth-serving organizations, members, parents, families and community organizations that are meaningful and outcome-driven. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Must be at least 21 years of age. Must possess a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher learning Must have a minimum of 5 years of experience in nonprofit management and supervision, or an equivalent combination of experience and education. Must complete BSAC training (company-paid) within three (3) months of employment. Must submit three (3) professional references. Mandatory CPR and First Aid Certifications, or willingness to obtain within 3 months of employment. Valid State Driver's License; must be eligible to drive Club vehicles per our insurance. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Considerable knowledge of: the mission, objectives, policies, programs and procedures of Boys & Girls Clubs; and of the principles and practices of non-profit organizations. Demonstrated ability to organize, direct and coordinate operations; personnel supervision, recruitment and retention of key personnel; facilities management; and budget management. Strong communication skills, both verbal and written. Ability to manage multiple tasks and to develop solutions to problems with limited supervision. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with Club Leaders, subordinates, Advisory Council members, community groups, and other related agencies. PHYSICAL AND MENTAL REQUIREMENTS: Must be detail-oriented, have good analytical abilities, high energy level and be comfortable performing multi-faceted projects in conjunction with day-to-day activities; initiative to work independently while functioning as a member of the team; ability to get along with diverse personalities, while displaying tact, maturity and flexibility; must respond well to changing circumstances, multiple and competing priorities, and crisis; must be willing and able to travel extensively, by car, throughout the region. HEALTH AND MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS: Must successfully complete a drug screening, background check, fingerprinting, health examination and TB test prior to employment. ENVIRONMENT AND WORKING CONDITIONS: Daily contact with Club leaders, Club members, outside organizations and individuals to plan, coordinate and deliver programs. Normal internal office environment. Travel to special events and field trips required. Occasional weekend work required to accomplish objectives. We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. The organization began in 1969 as a Boys' Club with a very modest operation at the Pitt County Fairgrounds. Since that time, the organization has experienced significant growth in membership, programs, and facilities. In 1992 the Jack Minges Unit was built to accommodate the growing need for youth services and to include girls in the membership. Additional units were established in Ayden in 1993, Farmville in 1995 and Uptown Greenville in 2007. The Grady-White Boats/E.R. Lewis Family Unit was opened in 2007. The Club in Ayden relocated in April of 2010 and was named the Dr. Ledyard E. Ross Unit. The organization assumed responsibility for the Club in Lenoir County in 2010, two Clubs in Beaufort County in 2013, opened a new Club in November 2013 within Greene County Intermediate School and its 10th Club in Robersonville at East End Elementary School in January 2016. Today, more than 1,300 at-risk and in-need young people are taking advantage of the programs, activities and services provided by Clubs. In 2015, the organization changed its name to Boys & Girls Clubs of the Coastal Plain to properly represent its presence in Pitt, Lenoir, Beaufort, Greene, Martin, Carteret and Craven Counties.
    $55k-82k yearly est. Auto-Apply 41d ago

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