Who We Are American Farmland Trust is the only national organization that takes a holistic approach to agriculture, focusing on the land itself, the agricultural practices used on that land, and the farmers and ranchers who do the work. Since our founding in 1980, AFT has helped permanently protect over 7 million acres of agricultural lands, advanced environmentally-sound farming practices on millions of additional acres, and supported thousands of farm families by improving farm viability and farmland access. Long a pioneering leader, AFT is now riding a new wave of growth, driven by agriculture's most pressing needs and opportunities.
Position Summary
AFT has historically played an outsized role in the development of agricultural policy. At the federal level, AFT led the effort that incorporated a Conservation Title into the 1985 Farm Bill. AFT has also worked actively on other titles of the Farm Bill and on other federal issues, including farm viability, farmland access, and tax policies. At the state level, AFT had a direct role in the creation of 30 farmland protection programs and numerous current use taxation programs-and has successfully championed a wide range of legislation that has advanced conservation practice adoption, farmland retention and access, and farm viability.
AFT is currently preparing a multiyear strategy aimed at advancing agricultural policy at both the state and federal level, including through the next Farm Bill. To achieve these goals, AFT has been expanding its policy team, which currently includes the Vice President of Policy, Senior Policy Advisor, Senior Policy Manager for Conservation & Energy, and Farm Viability Policy Manager, as well as additional policy staff in several states/regions, and consultant support. We are seeking a National Policy Director to expand synergies between our state and federal policy work, increase the capacity of the national team, and provide additional strategic leadership and management.
Reporting to the Vice President of Policy, the National Policy Director position offers an exciting opportunity to shape and carry out the policy agenda of a growing, forward-looking agricultural conservation organization. In addition to working with AFT's federal and regional/state policy teams, this role will work closely with AFT's program, communications, and research staff.
This position is not place-based and can be performed remotely. However, if performed remotely, applicants should expect to occasionally travel (15%) for key meetings, stakeholder engagements, board meetings, etc.
Duties and Responsibilities
The National Policy Director as both internal and external-facing responsibilities. These responsibilities include:
Strategic Planning:
Lead strategic planning, support, coordination, and integration of policy advocacy efforts between AFT's state/regional offices and its national policy team.
Contribute to the development of advocacy and communications plans, particularly with respect to AFT's state-level work and Farm Bill advocacy.
Management & Policy Advancement:
Convene meetings between state-level and national staff, identify and provide additional training and resources to meet the needs of policy staff.
Manage and contribute to a portion of AFT's federal policy portfolio.
As appropriate, review, contribute to, and approve materials developed by national policy staff.
Contribute to the annual budgeting and work-planning processes for the state and national policy teams and related projects.
Manage relationships with external consultants.
Oversee internal reporting and monitoring activities, including program metrics, executive team bullets, and workplan monitoring.
Assume managerial and leadership responsibilities of AFT's national policy team in the absence of the Vice President of Policy.
Support a strong team culture of shared learning, innovation, and problem-solving among AFT staff.
Communications:
Enhance AFT's recognition as a thought leader by seeking out opportunities to engage the public, stakeholders, and the media on AFT policy priorities and by representing AFT in the media and at events and agency, legislative, and coalition meetings.
Research, write, and edit white papers, public comments, and testimony on policy and programs as well as other communications materials such as fact sheets, presentations, blogs, statements, rapid response pieces, etc.
Fundraising:
Work with development staff, Vice President of Policy, and others within AFT to identify potential funding sources.
Develop and contribute to grant proposals, grant reports, and meetings with current and prospective funders.
This is not necessarily an all-inclusive list of job-related responsibilities.
Strong desire to advance AFT's mission by developing supportive policy grounded in research findings.
Proven track record of delivering superior results and assuming leadership roles in advancing policy.
Knowledge of state and/or federal legislative processes as well as state and/or federal agency policy-making processes.
Demonstrated strategic planning and project management skills and experience collaborating with diverse teams of colleagues, staff, and partners with flexibility and creativity.
Experience in developing partnerships with relevant stakeholders, such as farmers and ranchers, non-profits, the scientific community, corporations, and government agencies.
Skill in translating complex issues and policy to diverse audiences in writing as well as through meetings and presentations.
Desire to work as part of a highly collaborative team that values communication, transparency, and constructive debate.
Strong writing and editing skills, including real-time group editing of documents.
Willingness to work around a demanding schedule and deadlines.
Self-motivated, organized, and able to stay on task when managing multiple projects.
Commitment to expanding representation within AFT and across the agriculture and food system.
Ability to travel throughout country as needed (up to 15%).
If appropriate, ability to work effectively from home.
Desired Qualifications
Familiarity with state and/or federal agricultural programs related to conservation, farmland protection, farm viability, and/or farmland access.
Experience in state policy development, implementation, or advocacy.
Existing relationships with relevant national or regional stakeholder groups, legislative staff, and/or agency staff.
Budget development and management of projects and programs.
Education & Experience
Bachelor's or master's degree in a relevant field such as public policy, political science, agriculture, or environmental science.
At least 10 years of total experience in state and/or federal policy, with 6 years relevant to agricultural viability, conservation, and/or farmland protection (experience can be substituted with post graduate degrees, fellowships, leadership programs, etc.).
Working Conditions
This job operates in a teleworking and professional office environment. This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers and phones. Occasional work in the evenings or on weekends may be required to meet deadlines.
Compensation
The salary for this role is $120,000 annually.
Travel
This position is NOT required to be in the Washington, DC area. However, applicants should expect to travel up to 15% of the time, including to the national office, regional offices, and elsewhere in the country.
American Farmland Trust offers a complete benefits package:
Medical & Prescription Coverage
Dental Coverage
Vision Coverage
Company Paid Life Insurance & Long-Term Disability (LTD)
Voluntary Life Insurance
Flexible Spending Account (FSA) - Healthcare & Dependent Care
Health Savings Account (HSA)
401(k)
Sick Leave: Regular full-time employees accrue 3.5 hours per pay period (13 "sick days" per year).
Vacation Leave: Accrue 15 days during the first year increasing by one day per year to 20 days per year
Holidays: The Company observes eleven holidays during the year (all offices closed): plus, choice of 3 other floating holidays depending on hiring date
Why you should apply:
Be a part of a purpose-driven, committed, knowledgeable, high-performing, experienced and fun team
A diverse and inclusive work environment
A cause and mission you can be proud of
Competitive compensation & benefits
Remote work opportunities
Flexible scheduling
Timeline
Applications must include a resume, cover letter, and complete all screener questions to be considered. Apply Directly Here: National Policy Director
We believe diversity drives innovation. We are inclusive. We embrace differences. We recognize and respect the fundamental value and dignity of all our employees. We celebrate the unique traditions, heritages, and experiences our employees bring to the workplace. We are committed to creating and sustaining an inclusive culture that promotes and values diversity, and where everyone feels empowered to bring their authentic selves to work every day. Please see AFT's statement on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice.
$120k yearly 2d ago
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U.S. Private Bank - Private Banker - Managing Director - JPMorganChase - Washington, DC
CFA Institute 4.7
Greenwich, CT jobs
We are actively looking for exceptionally talented individuals who are collaborative, confident and motivated to provide a first-class experience to clients within J.P. Morgan's U.S. Private Bank. If you have an entrepreneurial mindset and are looking to constantly challenge yourself, J.P. Morgan is the place for you. You will be working alongside a team of talented colleagues from other markets, businesses and functions to provide you with the opportunity to take your career to the next level.
As a Managing Director, Private Banker in the U.S. Private Bank, you are responsible for advising families on building, preserving and managing their wealth. You will use your knowledge of investments, financial planning, credit and banking to both advise current clients on all aspects of their balance sheet and generate new client acquisition. You will be part of a local team and supported by an institutional platform that has the resources, specialists and intellectual capital to help you advise clients on achieving their desired goals.
Job Responsibilities
Manage and maintain relationships with clients by earning trust, thoroughly understanding client needs, providing targeted advice, developing thoughtful solutions and delivering an exceptional client experience
Generate business results and acquire new assets, both from existing client base and new client acquisition
Advise clients on their overall balance sheet, including asset allocation, investment management, wealth planning, credit and banking needs
Partner with internal specialists to provide interdisciplinary expertise to clients when needed
Connect your clients across all lines of business of J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.
Ensure that proposed solutions fulfill clients' needs and objectives in the short, medium and long term through a holistic goals based planning approach
Strictly adhere to all risk and control policies, regulatory guidelines and security measures
Required Qualifications, Capabilities and Skills
Fifteen plus years of work experience in Private Banking or Financial Services
Bachelor's Degree required
Series 7, 66 licenses required for position; unlicensed candidates considered, but required to obtain licenses within 90 days of start date
Proven sales success and strong business acumen
Strong community presence with an established network
Experience or demonstrated understanding of investments, wealth planning, credit and banking concepts
Focuses on the client experience and works tirelessly on the client's behalf
Preferred Qualifications, Capabilities and Skills
Proactive, takes initiative, and uses critical thinking to solve problems
MBA, JD, CFA, or CFP preferred
Dynamic and credible professional who communicates with clarity and has exceptional presentation skills
Demonstrates strong organizational skills and applies a disciplined and organized approach throughout their business
Experience with and in-depth knowledge of the equity and fixed income markets and alternative investments, including Hedge Funds, Private Equity and Real Estate
About Us
JPMorganChase, one of the oldest financial institutions, offers innovative financial solutions to millions of consumers, small businesses and many of the world's most prominent corporate, institutional and government clients under the J.P. Morgan and Chase brands. Our history spans over 200 years and today we are a leader in investment banking, consumer and small business banking, commercial banking, financial transaction processing and asset management.
We offer a competitive total rewards package including base salary determined based on the role, experience, skill set and location. Those in eligible roles may receive commission-based pay and/or discretionary incentive compensation, paid in the form of cash and/or forfeitable equity, awarded in recognition of individual achievements and contributions. We also offer a range of benefits and programs to meet employee needs, based on eligibility. These benefits include comprehensive health care coverage, on‑site health and wellness centers, a retirement savings plan, backup childcare, tuition reimbursement, mental health support, financial coaching and more. Additional details about total compensation and benefits will be provided during the hiring process.
We recognize that our people are our strength and the diverse talents they bring to our global workforce are directly linked to our success. We are an equal opportunity employer and place a high value on diversity and inclusion at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of any protected attribute, including race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital or veteran status, pregnancy or disability, or any other basis protected under applicable law. We also make reasonable accommodations for applicants' and employees' religious practices and beliefs, as well as mental health or physical disability needs. Visit our FAQs for more information about requesting an accommodation.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including Disability/Veterans
About the Team
J.P. Morgan Asset & Wealth Management delivers industry‑leading investment management and private banking solutions. Asset Management provides individuals, advisors and institutions with strategies and expertise that span the full spectrum of asset classes through our global network of investment professionals. Wealth Management helps individuals, families and foundations take a more intentional approach to their wealth or finances to better define, focus and realize their goals.
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$236k-454k yearly est. 4d ago
Long Island Director
Aipac 4.4
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 on Long Island. 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 Long Island 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 roles
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 cover letter with resume to be considered. Incomplete applications with missing documentation will not be considered.
If applying for more than one position, please use the 'Attachments' function to attach a position-specific cover letter.
Please use your legal name when completing the employment application (no nicknames).
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For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
$100k-150k yearly 2d ago
Major Gifts Director - Strategy & Stewardship
Boy Scouts of America 4.1
Bethesda, MD jobs
A non-profit organization in Bethesda, Maryland is seeking a Development Director to execute and ensure accountability of a major giving strategy. This role involves building relationships with a portfolio of 75-100 donors to secure financial investments that advance the organization's mission. The ideal candidate will have at least five years of major gifts experience, proficiency in donor management systems, and strong communication skills. A competitive salary and benefits package are offered.
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$112k-156k yearly est. 4d ago
Director of Operations, Middle Office
Acap 4.3
Miami Springs, FL jobs
JOB TITLE: Director of Operations, Middle Office EMPLOYER: A-CAP Management LLC DEPARTMENT: Asset Management REPORTS TO: Director of Investment Reporting ABOUT THE COMPANY The A-CAP (************* group consists of five life insurance/reinsurance companies/captives, an asset manager and various other non-insurance companies. The asset manager primarily invests in structured securities including CLOs, CMBS, ABS and collateralized lending, direct real estate lending, private credit, and equity for both internal and external clients. A-CAP's management team and operational professionals have diverse experience and proven success across the insurance, reinsurance, and investment sectors with an average of 20 years of experience. Assets under management are approximately $10 billion and growing at over $500 million, annually. A-CAP's offices are in New York, Salt Lake City, and Miami.
A-CAP Management "ACM" is the asset management arm of A-CAP. ACM formally launched in April 2014 as an SEC registered investment advisor. As of 12/31/21, ACM manages $4.9B of assets. ACM aims to provide a cost-effective way for small to mid-size insurance companies to rapidly gain exposure to less liquid and new asset classes that are generally outside the scope of traditional insurance company asset managers. Our overriding goal is to positively impact an insurance company's financial position and support their long-term stability and growth through:
Maintaining credit quality and matching asset liability profiles
Strengthening the insurance company balance sheet
Maintaining or improving return on capital
Supporting long term stability and growth with acute sensitivity to insurance regulatory, accounting, and capital issues
Spreading cost-of-team across other similarly situated insurance companies
ABOUT THE ROLE
ACM is seeking an experienced and strategic Director of Operations to lead investment data oversight and reconciliation functions. This role will be responsible for maintaining the accuracy, completeness, and consistency of operational data across the firm's investment platforms. The Director will lead initiatives to enhance data governance, manage exception workflows, and ensure alignment across front, middle, and back-office systems. This is a high-impact role requiring deep operational knowledge, strong cross-functional leadership, and a continuous improvement mindset.
WHAT YOU WILL DO:
Oversee end-to-end trade booking validation and ensure accurate and complete data capture across systems
Lead and manage position and cash reconciliation processes
Develop and maintain data integrity controls and exception management frameworks
Manage trade catch-up workflows for historical booking accuracy
Work with the front office, risk, accounting, and fintech teams to maintain consistent and accurate investment data across systems
Identify and drive operational efficiency initiatives and lead system enhancements
WHAT YOU WILL NEED:
Strong academic performance with 5+ years of experience in fixed income operations.
Deep understanding of trade lifecycle, portfolio accounting, and multi-system data reconciliation
Proven experience interpreting credit agreements, bespoke deal terms, and translating into operational workflows
Advanced Excel skills; experience working with large data sets and producing analytical reports
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills; confident working across departments and with senior stakeholders
Strong leadership and problem-solving skills; ability to drive initiatives independently
Demonstrated ability to build scalable processes in a high-growth or complex environment
BENEFITS:
A-CAP works hard to create a positive and supportive environment. That's why we offer great benefits to safeguard the health and well-being of our employees. Our comprehensive benefits package includes:
Competitive salary/base pay
Employer-sponsored medical, dental, and vision insurance
Paid Life & AD&D Insurance (for employees and families)
Paid Disability Insurance (STD + LTD)
Paid Parental Leave
Paid Vacation and Sick Leave
Paid Holidays (13 scheduled in 2025)
Voluntary Supplemental Insurance policies
Safe Harbor 401(k) plan with employer match
And other benefits and perks!
POSITION TYPE AND EXPECTED HOURS OF WORK
This is a full-time position. Days and hours of work are Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., 40 hours weekly, or as otherwise arranged with the manager of the department.
US work authorization is required.
Who We Are: ********************
EEO Statement
A-CAP is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate in recruiting, hiring, promotion or any other personnel action based on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, color, sex, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, religion, age, disability, veteran status, or any other basis covered by appropriate law. We comply with the laws and regulations set forth in the Know Your Rights poster. All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit, and business need. To request an accommodation, contact *********** and we will make every effort to respond to your request within 48 business hours to work towards a positive solution.
Disclaimer:
The above is intended to describe the general content of and requirements for the performance of this job. It should not be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities, or physical requirements. Nothing in this job description restricts management's right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
$43k-73k yearly est. 2d ago
Director of Content Strategy
Shatterproof 3.8
Washington, DC jobs
Job Details
Department: Marketing & Communications
Direct Reports: Social Marketing Strategist, Staff Writer, Multimedia Designer
Travel Required: 15%
Term: Full-Time
Salary: $120,000-$135,000
About Shatterproof
Shatterproof was founded in 2013 to fill the gap for a well‑funded, national, coordinated effort to reverse the course of the addiction health crisis, with the singular goal of ending the devastation addiction is causing our families. We know there are science‑based solutions that can prevent and treat this disease, and we are committed to what research has proven to be effective. We have identified three priority pillars: transforming addiction treatment, ending addiction stigma, and educating and empowering communities.
Transforming Addiction Treatment: Shatterproof is transforming the U.S. healthcare system for the more than 40 million Americans living with a substance use disorder (SUD). Like anyone suffering from a disease, those with this disease deserve access to treatment that is based on science, complemented by a supportive recovery community, both free of shame and stigma. Removing barriers to lifesaving treatment is a core mission focus of Shatterproof.
Ending Addiction Stigma: Shatterproof's National Stigma Initiative replicates the success of other transformational social movements-such as HIV/AIDS activism, cancer awareness, and marriage equality-in catalyzing the change needed to create a more tolerant, more compassionate, and healthier future. We are committed to creating solutions that are adept at changing attitudes and behaviors and ultimately closing SUD treatment gaps and health inequities for historically disadvantaged populations who experience compounded discrimination and bias.
Supporting and Empowering Communities: Shatterproof is committed to educating and empowering our families and communities nationwide by providing supportive and evidence‑based resources related to prevention, treatment and recovery from addiction.
Learn more in our 2024 Return on Investment Report.
About the Role
The Director of Content Strategy leads Shatterproof's storytelling and content ecosystem across organic digital and owned platforms. Reporting to the Vice President of Marketing & Communications, this role is responsible for shaping and executing the organization's editorial and content strategy-ensuring that every message, campaign, and story reinforces Shatterproof's mission, brand, and values.
This leader will oversee content planning, social strategy, writing, and creative production, guiding a multidisciplinary team to deliver cohesive, data‑driven narratives that engage audiences, elevate our leaders' voices, and advance organizational goals.
Key Responsibilities
Content Strategy & Leadership
Develop and implement Shatterproof's integrated content strategy across digital, social, and print channels.
Lead and mentor a creative team (social, writing, design) to produce high‑quality, cohesive, and mission‑aligned content.
Build and manage a comprehensive editorial calendar that integrates campaigns, policy milestones, cultural moments, and brand storytelling.
Collaborate with internal teams to ensure content reflects Shatterproof's strategic priorities and amplifies impact across programs, development, and policy.
Ensure all content aligns with brand standards, voice, tone, and messaging framework.
Foster a collaborative, high‑performance creative culture that balances storytelling, innovation, and accountability.
Social & Digital Content
Oversee organic social media strategy and execution (through the Social Marketing Strategist), ensuring alignment with campaign and organizational goals.
Guide content development for Shatterproof's priority platforms- including LinkedIn, TikTok, Meta properties, and YouTube-driving growth, engagement, and community building.
Partner with internal stakeholders including the Direct Response Director to align content with email, web, and paid strategies.
Ensure all digital content reflects data‑driven insights and best practices for audience engagement and accessibility.
Editorial & Storytelling
Oversee the production of blogs, reports, newsletters, and web content that clearly communicate Shatterproof's mission and impact.
Work closely with the Staff Writer and Multimedia Designer to translate complex information- including data and research-into compelling and accessible narratives.
Contribute directly to content creation and production as needed, including writing, editing, or managing assets during key campaigns, high‑volume periods, or rapid‑turnaround moments.
Ensure all website content, statistics, and references are regularly reviewed and updated to reflect the latest evidence‑based data.
Partner with internal subject matter experts to ensure accuracy, relevance, and consistency in all materials.
Executive Visibility
Support the Vice President of Marketing & Communications in executing Shatterproof's executive visibility efforts, ensuring leadership communications reflect organizational priorities and brand voice.
Draft and edit LinkedIn posts, blogs, talking points, and other written materials on behalf of the CEO, and senior executives as needed.
Coordinate content and creative support for executive presentations, speaking engagements, and organizational announcements.
Partner cross‑functionally to ensure executive messaging is consistent across internal and external channels.
Measurement & Insights
Establish and track KPIs for content performance, including engagement, reach, and conversions.
Produce monthly and quarterly reports summarizing key insights and recommendations for optimization.
Continuously refine content strategy based on analytics, testing, and emerging digital trends.
Qualifications
6-10 years' experience in content strategy, editorial management, or digital storytelling, ideally within a mission‑driven or public health organization.
Proven success leading cross‑functional creative teams and managing content production across multiple platforms.
Exceptional writing and editing skills with the ability to translate complex issues, research and data into accessible, emotionally resonant stories.
Strong understanding of digital and social media best practices, content analytics, and audience engagement strategies.
Experience managing creative workflows, editorial calendars, and brand standards.
Demonstrated ability to use content to drive measurable impact-awareness, engagement, and conversion.
Familiarity with SEO, accessibility, and analytics tools (Google Analytics, Sprout Social, etc.).
Experience using Airtable (or similar project management and content planning tools) to manage workflows, editorial calendars, and cross‑departmental collaboration preferred.
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$120k-135k yearly 2d ago
Strategic Finance Director - Nonprofit | Hybrid DC
Generation Hope 3.5
Washington, DC jobs
A nonprofit organization in Washington, DC is seeking a Director of Finance to provide strategic and operational leadership in financial management. The ideal candidate will have a Bachelor's degree in Accounting or Finance with 7-10 years of experience in nonprofit financial management. This full-time position offers a hybrid work schedule and the opportunity to drive financial planning and compliance. The role requires advanced proficiency in financial tools and a commitment to organizational values.
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$66k-90k yearly est. 4d ago
Director of FP&A: Strategic Growth & Financial Excellence
Rosendin Electric 4.8
San Jose, CA jobs
A leading electrical contractor in California is seeking a Director of FP&A to lead budgeting and financial modeling efforts. The ideal candidate will have over 15 years of experience in Finance/FP&A, with the ability to influence senior leadership and drive strategic financial initiatives. This position offers a competitive salary package and extensive benefits including stock ownership and performance-based bonuses.
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$137k-196k yearly est. 1d ago
2026 SY - Principal - St. Margaret of Scotland
Archdiocese of Chicago 4.2
Chicago, IL jobs
Visit School Website Principal Prospectus 2025 The Archdiocese of Chicago, the third largest in the United States, serves more than 2.2 million Catholics in 216 parishes in Cook County and Lake county, a geographic area of 1,411 square miles. The Archdiocese, pastored by Cardinal Blase J. Cupich, has more than 13,000 employees in its systems and ministries, including Catholic Charities, the region's largest nonprofit social service agency. The Archdiocese also has one of the country's largest seminaries. The Archdiocese's 150+ elementary and secondary schools comprise one of the largest U.S. private school systems. Its schools have received 96 U.S. Department of Education Blue Ribbon Awards.
The Elementary School Principal, as a lay minister, is the religious, instructional, and community leader of the local Catholic school. The principal oversees the implementation of the strategic goals of the school, collaborating with the local school board, faculty, and other key stakeholders. The Principal is a representative of the Archbishop of Chicago, effectuating his ministry of Catholic education and the religious teachings and doctrine of the Catholic Church at the level of the local school.
The elementary school principal is hired by the pastor and accountable to him or the juridic person for the operation of the school. The principal is expected to abide by the established policies and procedures of the Archdiocese of Chicago, the Office of Catholic Schools, and the directives of the Superintendent of Catholic Schools. The principal participates in the annual performance review defined by the Office of Catholic Schools.
Set near the storied Chicago neighborhoods of Blue Island, Morgan Park, and Washington Heights, St. Margaret of Scotland School has a long-standing reputation of scholastic excellence because of the unwavering commitment of parents, teachers, and staff. Its rigorous curriculum, supported by a nurturing environment, equips students to excel academically and socially in high school and beyond. As a Big Shoulders Fund Plus school, St. Margaret of Scotland shares in the mission of providing values-based education in under-resourced communities. They receive comprehensive support in academics, operations, marketing, and finances, along with networking, career advancement, and higher education benefits for staff. In all we do, we ensure that every student receives the education they deserve.
General Responsibilities
The principal serves the school in a professional manner and acts in accordance with Catholic doctrinal and moral teachings. The principal ensures that the school is integral to the mission of evangelization of the parish/archdiocese by giving witness to Gospel living, spiritual and educational development, and a deepening of the faith in all members of the local community.
Catholic Identity and Culture
Promotes and facilitates an environment which fosters the Catholic identity of the school.
Ensures that the faculty is well established, able to teach and witness to the Catholic faith, and meets all catechetical requirements.
Fosters a positive, welcoming school culture that encourages Christian treatment and communication amongst stakeholders.
Encourages active participation of stakeholders in prayer, liturgies, service, and the greater life of the parish.
Promotes parent/guardian partnerships in advancing the mission of the school and the ministry of Catholic education.
Models' professionalism and Catholic values
Academic Excellence
Ensures all students are engaged in appropriate and rigorous academic learning.
Ensures that instruction meets archdiocesan standards.
Oversees the recruitment, onboarding, development, and evaluation of all teachers and staff.
Develops and implements school improvement goals.
Ensures accuracy of student performance (through various forms) and that assessment data is utilized to promote quality teaching and learning.
Fosters practices to ensure quality learning for students of diverse backgrounds, including various socio-economic groups, students with defined learning needs, and English language learners.
Oversees co-curricular activities (extended school day, sports, activity clubs) ensuring that the programs are compliant with local and archdiocesan policies.
School Viability
Ensures that the school meets all compliance requirements set forth by the Archdiocese and any/all other relevant agencies, e.g., ISBE, etc.
Works with a local business manager/Operations Director to develop, implement, and monitor the school budget.
Works with the local business manager/Operations Director to implement scholarship programs and the Archdiocesan financial aid tool.
Constructs and implements a targeted marketing and enrollment plan for the school.
General Administration
Develops appropriate handbooks for school families and school staff.
Ensures the presence, quality, and functionality of the local school board.
Maintains a positive relationship and open lines of communication with the pastor and OCS staff.
Ensures that all staff and volunteers adhere to archdiocesan child protection policies.
Identifies, encourages, and mentors future school leaders.
Maintains accurate local files and records for each student and employee.
Ensures the school environment is safe, clean, and healthy.
Attends archdiocesan and local meetings, as required.
Requirements
Active, practicing Catholic in good standing with the Church.
Master's degree (or higher) in school administration or related field.
State certification in school administration.
Archdiocesan Coordinator of Religious Education (CRE).
At least three years (full-time) prior experience in education as a teacher or administrator (Catholic school preferred).
The Archdiocese of Chicago offers a comprehensive total rewards package to include competitive compensation and benefit programs. Information about our benefit programs is available here.
This position has an annualized salary range of Lay - $60,000 - $94,000 and Religious - $48,000 - $75,000. An employee's pay within the salary range will be based on many factors including but not limited to: relevant education, qualifications, experience, skills, geographic location, and organizational needs.
Equal Opportunity Employer
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$60k-94k yearly 2d ago
26-27 SY - Principal
Archdiocese of Chicago 4.2
Chicago, IL jobs
Principal Prospectus 2026 The Archdiocese of Chicago is the third largest diocese in the United States and serves more than 2.2 million Catholics in The Archdiocese, pastored by Cardinal Blase J. Cupich, has more than 15,000 employees across its ministries, including Catholic Charities, the region's largest nonprofit social service agency. The Archdiocese also has one of the country's largest seminaries. The Archdiocese's elementary and secondary schools comprise one of the largest U.S. private school systems.
The elementary school principal is hired by and is accountable to the pastor or the Jurisic person for the operation of the school. The principal is expected to abide by the established policies and procedures of the Archdiocese of Chicago, the Office of Catholic Schools, and the directives of the Superintendent of Catholic Schools. The principal participates in the annual performance review outlined by the Office of Catholic Schools.
Catholic Identity
Promotes and facilitates an environment which fosters the Catholic identity of the school
Ensures that the faculty is current in the areas of theology, religious education and catechetical skills
Promulgates and periodically revises the school mission statement and philosophy in collaboration with the school community
Encourages and educates students, school families and faculty member to celebrate liturgies, including Sunday Mass, and the season/feasts of the liturgical year
Promotes parent/guardian partnerships in advancing the mission of the school and the ministry of the Catholic education
Academic Excellence
Ensures all students learn to their fullest potential, using data to inform decision-making
Supervises implementation of the Office of Catholic Schools curricula in a rigorous, relevant, and age-appropriate manner that develops students' ability to continually succeed
Assists faculty in utilizing effective learning strategies that integrate technology
Acts as the instructional leader of the school by recruiting, hiring, supervising, evaluating, and providing quality professional development for highly qualified, certified staff members to improve student learning
School Viability
Serves as the executive officer to the board, helping to prepare for meetings, informing them of policy, and leading their continual professional development and goal setting
Collaboratively develops and successfully implements strategic planning that involves representatives of all stakeholders of the school and wider community
Prepares the annual school budget in cooperation with the board and parish
Monitors the budget and finances to ensure proper cash flow with diverse funding sources to support the financial stability of the school
Provides for regular review of financial statements by the pastor/Jurisic person and board to ensure awareness of the financial position of the school and makes necessary adjustments for financial viability
Promulgates written local financial policies and procedures for collection and disbursement of all school funds based on Archdiocesan best practices and ensures their proper implementation
Stabilizes and/or grows enrollment to reach full capacity of the school by implementing an enrollment management plan, overseeing an enrollment management team, and conducting an annual appeal to provide for scholarships/programs
Ensures the maintenance and safety of the school plant according to local, state, Archdiocesan and the Office of Catholic Schools policies, procedures, and directives
General Administration
Designs and implements communication strategies to ensure that the pastor /Jurisic, staff, parish school families, prospective families, and the community are informed about school matters and engaged in the school
Develops appropriate handbooks for school families and school staff
Works with the board to successfully complete school and system goals
Utilizes teacher teams and shared leadership to delegate responsibilities
Develops an organized work environment and adheres to deadlines and requests
Oversees discipline in a respectful, proactive way according to Archdiocesan policy
Maintains professional, working relationships with all members of the school community and involves them in the decision-making process of the school where appropriate
Identifies, encourages, and mentors future school leaders
Maintains accurate local files and records for each student and employee
Attends required Archdiocesan, Office of Catholic Schools and local meetings
Implements conflict management procedures as necessary
Promotes a culture of respect for each member of the community
Oversees co-curricular activities (extended school day, sports, activity clubs) ensuring that the programs are in compliance with local and Archdiocesan policies
The principal is expected to supervise and evaluate staff and student progress and school safety through regular site visits to the classrooms and all other areas of the school plant.
Dates of employment: July 1st through June 30th of the school year, with attendance of all July meetings a requirement.
The Archdiocese of Chicago offers a comprehensive total rewards package to include competitive compensation and benefit programs. Information about our benefit programs is available here.
This position has an annualized salary range of salary range from $58,404 - $93,108. An employee's pay within the salary range will be based on many factors including but not limited to: relevant education, qualifications, experience, skills, geographic location, and organizational needs.
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$58.4k-93.1k yearly 2d ago
Associate Director, Impact Investments
The Boston Foundation 3.6
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.
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$100k-110k yearly 2d ago
Senior Director Clinical Supports Program
Safe Horizon, Inc. 4.2
New York, NY jobs
Job Description Have you got what it takes to succeed The following information should be read carefully by all candidates.
The Safe Horizon Clinical Supports Program is made possible by a 3-year grant from the New York City Administration for Children's Services. The primary function of the program is to provide the ACS Staten Island Field Office Child Protective Specialist (CPS) staff with expert clinical support in the areas of Mental Health, Intimate Partner Violence, and Substance Use. Specifically, the Safe Horizon Clinical Partners affiliated with program provide direct support to individuals, families, and the CPS Team in the form of training, family engagement, assessments of family strengths and needs, service planning, connection to community resources, and services to address safety and other risks. The Senior Director Clinical Supports provides strategic, clinical, and operational leadership for Safe Horizon's partnership. This leadership role is responsible for ensuring high-quality, trauma-informed, and culturally responsive clinical support services. The Senior Director Clinical Supports will oversee program fidelity, staffing, and quality assurance in accordance with ACS contractual requirements and Safe Horizon's mission to provide holistic, survivor-centered support to children and families.
Responsibilities:
Because the responsibilities and objectives of this position align with those of Safe Horizon's child and family services cluster, the Senior Director Clinical Supports reports to the Vice President Child Advocacy and Mental Health Programs. This facilitates the Senior Director's ability to coordinate and leverage decades of experience at Safe Horizon in mental health, Intimate Partner violence and substance use. The Senior Director will supervise and collaborate with the Training and Development Coordinator to achieve these goals. Serving the Staten Island community, the Senior Director will:
Recruit, retain and deploy credentialed experienced Clinical Partners in the three priority areas
Recruit, retain, supervise and deploy the Training Coordinator
Share the ACS concern that Black and Hispanic families are overrepresented in the child welfare system and hold a race equity lens in training and support with Safe Horizon staff as well as CPS partners
Working with multiple data systems
Provide case-specific clinical advice to the CPS Team
Directly screen and assess both risks and strengths of families
Collaborate with CPS staff to develop family-centered, individualized service recommendations to address safety and other needs
Facilitate the warmest of handoffs
Lead data-driven quality assurance and performance improvement efforts
Review service metrics, satisfaction surveys, and outcome data to identify trends and develop corrective action plans as needed.
Oversee development of quarterly and annual reports
Partner with the CPS Team to identify their training needs
Develop and provide training related to mental health, interpersonal violence and substance use
Develop and maintain linkages with providers on Staten Island that address the needs of families
Track the provision of services by the Safe Horizon Partners
Work with CPS to agree upon quality indicators for the Clinical Support Partnership
Partner with Safe Horizon's Research & Evaluation to track and evaluate the achievement of the program's objectives
Perform other duties as necessary
Qualifications:
Required
An advanced degree (MSW, PhD, MPA or related field) required.
An LCSW or other mental health license
A minimum of 5 years of experience in mental health and/or substance use
A minimum of 5 years of experience with direct service with survivors of interpersonal violence
A minimum of 2 years of management experience
Ability to provide high-level strategic leadership, expert consultation and management to a diverse, multi-disciplinary team including internal and external stakeholders
Excellent interpersonal, team building, organizational and conflict-resolution skills
Significant experience working with criminal justice and/or child protection and/or social service systems
Knowledge of domestic violence and/or child abuse and/or child trauma with a strong commitment to Safe Horizon's mission and strategic goals, including our anti-racism work
Desired:
CASAC strongly preferred
Large scale project management experience
Expertise or an appreciation for acute, trauma-focused, evidence-informed practices working with children and families impacted by domestic violence and trauma
Strong preference for bilingual individuals and candidates experienced working with diverse communities
Safe Horizon is committed to providing a reasonable accommodation to ensure individuals with disabilities can meet any physical demand requirement(s) of the position, or otherwise perform the corresponding task(s), where possible. If you require a reasonable accommodation, including participating in the job application or interview process, please indicate this on your application questionnaire for next steps.
ADA/EEO/OSHA Statement:
Safe Horizon is committed to the principles of equal employment opportunity and compliance with all Federal, State, and Local laws concerning employment discrimination, harassment and retaliation including the Americans with Disabilities Act. Safe Horizon ensures equal opportunity to all employees and applicants regardless of race, color, age, gender, sexual orientation, sexual and other reproductive health decisions, religion, marital status, national origin or ancestry, citizenship, lawful immigrant status, physical, mental, and medical disability, veteran status, or liability for service in the United States Armed Forces. We are dedicated to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all members of our staff and clients.
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. xevrcyc Safe Horizon will discuss potential solutions with candidates and may assist where needed and agreed to in advance.
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Hiring Pay Range: $80,000 - $90,000
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
$80k-90k yearly 2d ago
Assistant Director for Advancement (Individual Giving)
National Museum of Wildlife Art 4.0
Washington, DC jobs
Come join a team of dedicated staff at an exceptional time for the Smithsonian. In 2024, we launched the Smithsonian Campaign for Our Shared Future, the largest fundraising campaign in the Institution's history. The campaign, which runs through 2026, aims to raise $2.5 billion to support all Smithsonian museums and centers-each with a vision to achieve a better future for all. The Smithsonian is also raising support for a series of signature programs, events, and exhibitions to celebrate the nation's 250th anniversary in 2026. This position offers exciting opportunities for the successful candidate to make a signicant impact on the future of the Smithsonian. There is no better time to join this amazing Institution.
The National Museum of African American History and Culture is the only national museum devoted exclusively to the documentation of African American life, history, and culture. It was established by Act of Congress in 2003, following decades of efforts to promote and highlight the contributions of African Americans.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) seeks an experienced individual to serve as the Assistant Director for Advancement (Individual Giving) who will supervise staff to plan, direct, and coordinate fundraising strategies and activities for NMAAHC's individual giving program. This program has a particular focus on high net-worth individuals and includes prospect identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship to ensure the individual giving team meets overall campaign, annual and long-term revenue goals. The incumbent will maintain a portfolio of high-net-worth prospects, solicit gifts of $500K and up and prepare gift agreements, brieng packages, supportive materials, reports, and plans to the Museum's leadership team.
The incumbent will cultivate productive relationships, develop, and execute strategies for engagement, present opportunities for giving, and complete the solicitation efforts with donors.
This includes all aspects of planning, development, and execution of programs and projects to meet annual fundraising goals.
QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
Successful candidates will demonstrate proven ability to develop and manage a fundraising program in a major cultural, scientic, educational and/or non-prot organization, including the ability to navigate large, complex institutions. Ability to develop goals and plans of accomplishment related to individual giving. Proven success in securing signicant contributions from individuals through creative discovery and cultivation of productive relationships with prospective donors. Strong organizational, relationship, collaboration, and communication skills as well as the ability to work independently are essential.
A minimum of eight years of experience in progressively responsible advancement leadership positions, which includes work in individual giving and stewardship is required. A passion for learning and exploration, and the desire to join a dynamic and growing operation should be demonstrated in your application. Bachelor's degree is required; master's degree is highly desired. Experience in education or a large cultural organization is preferred. Travel is required and work during the evenings and weekends may be necessary.
Applicants who wish to qualify based on education completed outside the United States must be deemed equivalent to higher education programs of U.S. Institutions by an organization that specializes in the interpretation of foreign educational credentials. This documentation is the responsibility of the applicant and should be included as part of your application package.
Any false statement in your application may result in your application being rejected and may also result in termination after employment begins.
Benets and Application Instructions
The Smithsonian Institution offers a competitive salary and a comprehensive package of benets. Interested candidates should submit their resumes and a cover letter to this link by January 9, 2026. Resumes should include a description of your paid and non-paid work experience that is related to this job; starting and ending dates of job (Month and Year); and average number of hours worked per week. Relocation expenses are not paid.
What To Expect Next: Once the vacancy announcement closes, a review of your resume will be compared against the qualication and experience requirements related to this job. After review of applicant resumes is complete, qualied candidates will be referred to the hiring manager.
The Smithsonian Institution provides reasonable accommodation to applicants with disabilities where appropriate. Determinations on requests for reasonable accommodation will be made on a case-by-case basis. To learn more, please review the Smithsonian'sAccommodation Procedures.
The Smithsonian Institution is an Equal Opportunity Employer. To review the Smithsonian's EEO program information, please click the following: ***********************
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$61k-86k yearly est. 3d ago
Assistant Director of Clinical Services - Day Habilitation
QSAC, Inc. 4.2
New York, NY jobs
Job Description
Assists the Director of Clinical Services with the oversight of all clinical program development throughout all QSAC Day Habilitation and Supplemental Day Programs. This includes but is not limited to clinical oversight of individuals' ongoing services and staff development. Management of all Behavior Intervention Specialists who are directly responsible for ensuring individual safety, individualized programming and staff supervision. This role requires thorough knowledge of assessment procedures, curriculum development and management of treatment plans to address cognitive, adaptive, communication, social/emotional and physical skills for adults with autism spectrum disorders, intellectual disabilities and psychiatric disorders.
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Salary - $80,000-$90,000 annually
Specific Responsibilities:
Complete required QSAC orientation.
Ensure health, safety & welfare of individuals.
Assist Director in developing monitoring and updating behavioral protocols/procedures for the administration and clinical implementation of services.
Assist Director in developing staff competency training in behavior analysis ensuring quality of care for our individuals.
Assist Behavior Intervention Specialists and Qualified Intellectual Disability Professionals with presenting staff training.
Assist Director with reviewing and providing feedback to the Behavior Intervention Specialists regarding all clinical documentation (SAP, BSP, Goal Data, Monthly Progress Reports).
Assist the Behavior Intervention Specialists and the Qualified Intellectual Disability Professional with the intake process.
Assist in the recruitment process of Behavior Intervention Specialists.
Oversee that the Behavior Intervention Specialists work collaboratively with CM's, IRA's/ICF's, individual and family advocates in regards to life plan development.
Assist in the monitoring of Behavior Intervention Specialists and Qualified Intellectual Disability Professionals schedules, time management, professional skills and productivity and provide disciplinary action if required.
Assist Director in facilitating monthly behavior meetings with team members (i.e., Program Directors,
Supervisors, Behavior Intervention Specialists) to review clinical program updates regarding individuals.
Assist Director in facilitating monthly clinical meetings and workshops to review, train and provide Behavior Intervention Specialists and Qualified Intellectual Disability Professionals with current evidence -based practices.
Work collaboratively with Residential Managers/Directors to ensure proper continuity of care.
Set reasonable professional standards and maintain consistency in all facets of care.
Maintain a productive environment that helps each individual and family have a positive experience within
QSAC's Day Habilitation programs.
Treat all families with dignity and respect; allow for individual differences; provide an atmosphere of acceptance and caring.
Enforce program's policies on health and safety regulations as well as emergency procedures.
Attend and/or facilitate relevant meetings (i.e., HRC, regulatory, etc.), recommended trainings and conferences.
Maintain an open, friendly, professional relationship with all staff and families. Set up meetings to resolve outstanding issues, as needed.
Be an advocate for improvement in to all facets of the program.
Maintain individual/family confidentiality.
Commitment to company values and adherence to policies.
Attendance and punctuality is essential.
Perform other duties as assigned by supervisors and/or senior management.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Qualifications are subject to change in accordance with government regulations.
A Master's Degree in Applied Behavior Analysis, Special Education, Psychology, Social Work, or a related field.
BCBA or BCBA candidate required.
Experience in Applied Behavior Analysis and individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders.
Experience in working with the adult developmental disabilities population.
Knowledge and experience in the development of data-based curriculum goals and the ability to develop behavior intervention plans based on functions of behavior.
Minimum of two years' experience either working directly with individuals with autism spectrum disorders and/or adults with intellectual & psychiatric disorders or supervising Behavior Intervention Specialists, lead teachers, supervisors, consultants and/or equivalent position.
Knowledge and experience conducting parent/family/caregiver/staff training.
Must be proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel.
Must be able to travel across QSAC sites.
Ability to run.
Ability to safely assist lifting individuals of various weights & 20 lb. items.
Must be able to communicate effectively with others and individuals served.
Clearance through state mandated Background/Fingerprint Check(s).
Qualifications are subject to change in accordance with government regulations.
QSAC is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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$80k-90k yearly 2d ago
Programs Director
Hispanic American Construction Industry Association (Hacia 2.8
Chicago, IL jobs
Job Title: Programs Director
Department: Programs
Reports To: Senior Director of Innovation and Impact
Salary: $110,000-$120,000
Our Culture:
HACIA's culture is rooted in our mission & guided by our values charter, which serves as a shared commitment to embodying the principles that define who we are & how we lead, serve, & work together. These five values guide the decisions, partnerships, & actions we take:
Community: We build together.
Excellence: We set the standard.
Integrity: We do the right thing.
Stewardship: We care for what has been entrusted to us.
Advocacy: We raise our voices for equity & opportunity.
At HACIA, we pledge to live these values daily, hold ourselves & one another accountable, & continuously reflect & evolve to ensure these values remain alive in our culture.
Position Summary:
Reporting to the Senior Director of Innovation & Impact, the Programs Director provides strategic leadership for the development, coordination, & scaling of HACIA's comprehensive, equity-centered construction & professional services workforce & business capacity training portfolio. The Programs Director oversees the Programs Department, manages & coaches the Programs team, monitors delivery efficacy & compliance, manages grant-funded program budgets, & enhances relationships with key partners. The Programs Director also supports HACIA's membership, program administration, processes, & capacity building to promote a collective culture of excellence that upholds HACIA's core values.
A successful Programs Director brings deep knowledge of program management principles & experience leading business capacity &/or workforce training programs. This role requires a strategic mindset, agility to pivot quickly, & curiosity to stay in tune with evolving changes in the construction industry ecosystem. The Programs Director has experience managing & leading teams, implementing & monitoring new programs, & organizing program activities using teamwork & goal setting in a fast-paced environment. This role plays a critical part in long-term program strategy & expansion.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
This position requires completion of the following essential duties, though this list is not exhaustive & HACIA may amend this at any time at its discretion.
Supervisory Duties:
Recruit, interview, hire, onboard, train, & guide new & current department staff
Provide ongoing management & performance feedback to ensure high-quality, compliant, & timely program delivery
Oversee daily department workflow & resource allocation
Provide constructive & timely performance evaluations
In collaboration with leadership, handle performance feedback, discipline, & termination in accordance with company policy
Leadership & Collaboration:
Lead development, implementation, & continuous improvement of high-impact workforce & business capacity training programs aligned with organizational mission & strategic objectives
Develop, initiate, & establish program goals, performance metrics, & success indicators
Plan & adhere to program budgets & operations in collaboration with the Senior Director of Innovation & Impact & Grant Manager
Create & implement evaluation strategies to assess performance, report outcomes, & drive continuous improvement
Supervise & manage program staff, providing feedback & resolving complex issues
Maintain & build strong relationships with funders, stakeholders, community partners, & vendors
Identify & recommend opportunities to enhance efficiency & productivity
Collaborate with Membership Department to coordinate & deliver effective member resources
Oversee Programs Department event planning
Apply change, risk, & resource management principles as needed
Create plans to address issues or discrepancies identified by grantors
Keep leadership informed through detailed & accurate program status & outcome reports
Lead responses to requests for proposals seeking program funding
Program Operational Management:
Ensure program administration, operations, & activities adhere to grantor requirements, grant agreements, legal guidelines, & internal standards
Stay informed on construction industry business & workforce trends
Track data, measurable outcomes, & timely delivery of goals
Plan programs from start to completion, including deadlines, milestones, processes, & outreach
Create balanced scorecards & program dashboards to track goals & timelines
Establish consistent, objective program performance standards
Establish measurable success metrics & track program growth
Address issues or discrepancies identified by grantors
General Responsibilities:
Serve as an ambassador of HACIA's programs, events, & services
Stay informed of construction industry trends & barriers to entry
Promote & educate stakeholders about HACIA & its services
Participate in HACIA events, including annual events & monthly membership meetings
Perform other related duties as assigned
Competencies:
Achievement Focus: Demonstrates persistence, sets challenging goals, & recognizes opportunities
Communications: Demonstrates strong listening, written, & verbal communication skills
Project Management Focus: Develops approaches, establishes standards, & leads delivery
Managing People: Develops staff, provides direction, feedback, & accountability
Planning & Organization: Prioritizes tasks, plans resources, & works efficiently
Problem Solving: Identifies issues early, analyzes data, & develops solutions
Reasoning Ability: Define problems, collect data, establish facts, & draw valid conclusions. Interpret technical instructions & manage abstract & concrete variables.
Strategic Thinking: Adapt strategy to changing conditions, analyze market & competition, identify external threats & opportunities, & understand organizational strengths & weaknesses.
Language Ability: Read, analyze, & interpret business, professional, technical, & governmental documents. Write reports, correspondence, & procedure manuals. Present information & respond to questions from managers, customers, & the public.
Math Ability: Work with probability, statistical inference, fractions, percentages, ratios, & proportions in program budget development.
Qualifications:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made for individuals with disabilities.
Education/Experience:
Bachelor's degree in business management or related field; Master's degree preferred
Minimum 5 years' experience leading grant-funded workforce or business capacity programs
Minimum 5 years' experience leading departments & teams
Minimum 3-5 years managing local, state, &/or federal grant budgets; State of Illinois experience preferred
Advanced knowledge of construction industry trends is a plus
Experience managing multiple initiatives preferred
At least 3 years in nonprofit or public sector preferred
Language Ability:
Excellent written & verbal communication skills in English
Spanish is a plus
Comfort with public speaking required
Computer Skills:
Proficient in MS Office, including Word, Excel, & PowerPoint
Ability to lead use of data tracking systems such as Salesforce
Other Required Qualifications:
Executive professional presence representing HACIA positively
General understanding of the construction industry preferred
Experience with membership associations or public-serving constituencies preferred
Exceptional attention to detail
Ability to cultivate & maintain professional relationships
Self-directed, organized, innovative, & service-oriented
Ability to work with socially & ethnically diverse communities
Strong analytical, problem-solving, & decision-making skills
Ability to travel for outreach, networking, & programming
Compassionate, discreet, & tactful
Strong time management & multitasking ability
Ability to work independently & in a fast-paced team environment
Work Environment:
Primarily an office environment with occasional travel throughout Chicago & Chicagoland. Core hours are 9:00am-5:00pm, with occasional evening work for member events.
Physical Demands:
Prolonged periods of sitting & computer use
Ability to lift up to 15 pounds
Frequent hand use & movement during events, including setup & networking
Benefits:
Medical, Dental, & Vision
Vacation
Paid Holidays
Sick Days
Personal Time Off
401(k) Matching
Remote Workdays
Disclaimer:
The above job description is intended to describe the general nature of the position and should not be construed as an all-inclusive list of duties, skills, and standards required for the position. All employees may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities f rom time to time, as needed or as assigned by their supervisor.
Equal Employment Opportunity:
HACIA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. HACIA hires individuals on the basis of their qualifications and ability to complete the essential requirements and responsibilities of the job to be filled. It is HACIA's policy to grant equal employment opportunities to qualified persons without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/gender expression, religion, pregnancy, parental status, marital status, age, veterans' or military status, regardless of how discharged, source of income, credit history, arrest records, or physical or mental handicap or disability, genetic information, or other classification protected by applicable federal, state or local laws. HACIA will provide equal opportunities in all aspects of the employment relationship, including without limitation, recruiting, hiring, compensation, promotion, working conditions, benefits and all other privileges, terms, and conditions of employment. All employment decisions are made based on availability, qualifications, ability, merit and/or other legitimate factors consistent with principles of equal employment.
$110k-120k yearly 1d ago
Development Director
Friends of The Children 3.9
Chicago, IL jobs
The Organization
Friends of the Children-Chicago (Friends-Chicago) is part of a national mentoring organization currently serving more than 40 communities and expanding. Our model is to impact generational change by empowering youth through relationships with professional mentors. We pair kindergartners facing the greatest obstacles with long-term, salaried, professional mentors to support their emotional, social, and academic growth. We walk beside our youth for 12.5 years - No Matter What. At Friends of the Children, we are a dynamic and lively team. We put children first and mobilize our values to change the way the world treats and views youth facing great barriers. We nurture long-term relationships from a foundation of love, acceptance, and culturally-informed practice.
Friends-Chicago works in communities most impacted by poverty and gun violence. Our administrative office and West Side Clubhouse are in the West Loop. We also have a South Side Clubhouse in Englewood. Friends-Chicago is in a period of exciting growth and expansion. We seek a Development Director to help the organization grow sustainably.
The Position
The Development Director (DD) is a frontline fundraising and donor services position, including the direct cultivation, solicitation and stewardship of donors. The DD manages a portfolio of individual and corporate prospects and leads the efforts to meet the fundraising and donor relations goals of Friends of the Children-Chicago. The DD is responsible for the creation and management of a comprehensive fundraising and donor communications plan, supervising a team of three development professionals, and consistently monitoring progress and adjusting work plans to achieve goals. The DD is a member of the Friends-Chicago leadership team and works with the Executive Director and Board of Directors to ensure the organization has the resources it needs to accomplish strategic objectives.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities Development Planning & Management 25%
Establish development department expense and revenue projections in partnership with Executive Director and Donor Relations Manager
Oversee the creation and implementation of the Development Plan and calendar, including individual giving, foundation and government grants, events and communications
Establish and monitor business objectives for the fundraising program and Development staff
Actively seek new and creative opportunities for funding and sponsorship
Oversee evaluation of fundraising program and adjust fundraising plans as needed
Supervise and provide leadership to the development staff, including the Donor Relations Manager, Grants Manager, and Events & Communications Specialist
Participate as part of the Chicago Leadership Team, including weekly meetings and participation in strategic discussions and activities
Donor Relations (Donors of $5,000+) 50%
Engage in direct cultivation, solicitation, and personalized stewardship of individual and corporate prospects, including event sponsors (approx. 16 meaningful interactions per month)
Plan, execute, and evaluate a comprehensive major gift plan, including an ongoing multi-year pledge campaign
Serve as a public representative and spokesperson at events and other public relations efforts
Draft personalized correspondence for major donors and prospects
Support the Executive Director's donor engagement work, including collaboration on strategy and joint meetings
Identify new prospective funders
Oversee strategy and implementation for annual Friendsfest gala event
Oversee outreach meetings and small gatherings for prospects/donors
Monitor trends in philanthropy and Chicago's giving community
Board Engagement 20%
Identify ways the board can support fundraising and facilitate their engagement
Work with individual board members to develop and implement their own personal fundraising plan
Implement Board Orientation activities
Offer board training sessions to identify opportunities for board involvement and provide training on fundraising and messaging
Provide staffing and support to Development Committee and Friendsfest Host Committee, including establishing agendas, developing materials, and supporting fundraising activities of Committee members
Infrastructure/Systems 5%
Ensure that all development operations are functioning effectively, including facilitating weekly Development Team meetings and holding team accountable for all management tools
Oversee the preparation of monthly fundraising reports for the Executive Director and Board
Other
Model professionalism, hard work and high ethical standards
Protect the organization and its donors by keeping information confidential
Effectively communicate organization's goals and values, both internally and externally
The responsibilities listed are intended to describe the general nature and level of work to be performed by individuals assigned to this position. They are not intended as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel so classified.
Work Environment
This is primarily an in-person position (on-site and off-site at donor meetings), with the possibility of occasional remote work
This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, scanners, filing cabinets. While performing the duties of this job the employee is regularly required to talk, hear and use hands to operate office equipment
Travel to other sites in the metro area is required. Some of those sites may not be wheelchair accessible or accessible via public transportation
Evening and weekend work are occasionally required
Workplace is a smoke-and-drug free environment
Equal Opportunity Employer. Decisions and criteria governing employment relationship with all employees are made in a non-discriminatory manner, without regard to race, ethnicity, creed, religion. Color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expressions, age, national origin, citizenship status, military service and/or marital status, order of protection status, handicap, disability, or any other factor determined to be unlawful by federal, state or local statutes
Experience, Skills, and Knowledge Required
Bachelor's degree required
At least seven years' experience in non-profit management and fundraising, in progressively responsible roles with a minimum of five years in leadership or management
Experience and affinity with direct solicitation of individual donors is essential
Thorough understanding of the population of youth served by Friends of the Children, and the mission of our program; experience with youth organization(s) preferred
Experience with one or more fundraising database programs
Valid Illinois driver's license, safe driving record
Proven experience with fundraising, staff supervision and project management
Self-starter, motivated and able to take initiative
Strategic thinker, with the ability to develop, implement and sustain traditional and creative fundraising strategies
Strong interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills
Ability to represent, effectively and professional, the organization to a wide variety of audiences
Outstanding organizational and time management, delegation and follow-up skills
Proven ability to manage a strong and effective work team
Ability to work collaboratively and cooperatively across departments
Excellent customer service skills
Ability to cultivate and sustain relationships and work effectively with a wide variety of constituencies, including staff, program children, organizational supporters, current and potential donors, board members and community partners
Compensation
Annual Salary Range $140k-$150k determined upon education, skills and experience
Competitive benefits are available, including health insurance (medical/dental/vision), life insurance, 3 weeks of paid vacation, and 2 weeks of paid sick time per year. We also offer a 401K Program with employer matching up to 4% after the initial 90 days of employment
Working Hours
This is a full-time position. Due to the nature of a Development Director's role, occasional work outside of traditional business hours is required.
Reports To
Executive Director
Location
Chicago, IL
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$140k-150k yearly 4d ago
Director of Finance (National Office)
Generation Hope 3.5
Washington, DC jobs
About Generation Hope: Generation Hope is a nonprofit organization committed to ensuring all student parents have the opportunity to succeed and achieve economic mobility. We drive systemic change by partnering with education and policy leaders while offering direct, two-generation support to teen parents in college and their children. To date, we've provided over $1.5 million intuition assistance, supported more than 500 teen parents in college, celebrated more than 200 degrees earned through our program, and partnered with over 30 two- and four-year institutions nationwide. Our team culture is rooted in excellence, respect, and inclusion. Named "one of the best nonprofits" by Spur Local, we embrace diversity in all its forms-background, thought, and experiences. If our mission and culture resonate with you, we invite you to consider joining our team. For more information, visit Generation Hope's website.
Position Summary:
The Director of Finance provides strategic and operational leadership to ensure that Generation Hope's mission is supported by strong financial stewardship. Reporting to the Vice President of Strategy & Operations (VPSO), this role translates organizational strategy into sound financial planning, leads annual and multi-year budgeting processes, and delivers timely, data-driven insights that guide executive decision-making.
The Director oversees the full range of financial management functions, including monthly close and reconciliations, internal reporting, scholarship disbursement compliance, and accounts receivable. They ensure that systems, controls, and risk management practices are robust and transparent, leveraging tools such as QuickBooks, Bill.com, and Monday.com to drive efficiency. This role also builds capacity across the organization by training staff to understand and use financial data, ensuring fair and equitable procurement practices, and partnering closely with Advancement, Program, and Operations teams to align resources with strategic priorities. Supervising the Finance Coordinator, the Director ensures clarity, compliance, and accountability in all financial processes while fostering a culture of equity, transparency, and mission-driven resource allocation.
Responsibilities
Financial Leadership & Strategy
Partners with the VPSO to translate organizational strategy into sound financial planning, ensuring strong alignment between mission and resources.
Leads annual budgeting and multi-year forecasting, develops models to support growth and risk planning, and provides timely analysis and recommendations to the Executive Leadership Team.
Works closely with the Advancement team to forecast revenue, track grant funds, and ensure financial clarity for fundraising efforts.
Financial Management & Reporting
Manages the organization's monthly close process in collaboration with the accounting firm, ensuring reconciliations and reports are accurate, timely, and actionable.
Collaborates with the HR Director and VPSO to review and analyze the payroll function, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and efficiency.
Prepares internal reports such as budget vs. actuals, cash flow forecasts, tuition scholarship disbursement summaries, grant/restricted fund tracking, AR aging, and dashboards highlighting liquidity, reserves, and financial trends. These reports inform leadership decisions and maintain organizational health.
Tuition, Revenue, and Compliance Oversight
Oversees tuition scholarship disbursements to colleges and universities, ensuring compliance with program and donor requirements.
Partners with program staff to confirm eligibility, maintains accurate records, and provides audit-ready documentation.
Manages accounts receivable, including invoicing and collections for contracts and technical assistance clients, escalating complex matters to the VPSO when necessary.
Systems, Controls & Risk Management
Ensures strong internal controls, segregation of duties, and approval workflows, while optimizing the use of QuickBooks, Bill.com, Divvy, Monday.com, and other tools for efficiency and transparency.
Monitors cash flow and liquidity, oversees compliance calendars, leads audit preparation, and supports insurance renewals and risk mitigation strategies.
Capacity Building, Procurement & Team Leadership
Builds organizational financial literacy by training and coaching staff to interpret budgets and use data in decision-making.
Ensures fair and transparent procurement and vendor management processes, and promotes equity and compliance in purchasing.
Supervises and develops the Finance Coordinator, while collaborating with advancement, program, and operations teams to align budgets with organizational priorities.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field required; CPA, MBA, or equivalent advanced credential strongly preferred.
7-10 years of progressive experience in nonprofit or mission-driven financial management, including budgeting, forecasting, and reporting.
Advanced proficiency with QuickBooks Online, Bill.com, Divvy and Microsoft Excel (pivot tables, formulas, modeling).
Competencies
Demonstrated experience leading audits, managing compliance with restricted funds, and working with external accounting firms.
Proven success in supervising staff and building organizational capacity in financial literacy and systems use.
Familiarity with project management and workflow platforms (e.g., Monday.com, Google Workspace).
Strong command of GAAP and nonprofit accounting standards, including grant and restricted fund management.
Ability to design and interpret dashboards, cash flow models, and multi-year forecasts.
Strategic thinker with the ability to connect financial planning to organizational mission and growth.
Highly detail-oriented with strong judgment, problem-solving skills, and ability to manage multiple priorities independently.
Skilled communicator who can explain financial concepts clearly to non-financial staff and leadership.
Commitment to equity and transparency in financial practices, procurement, and vendor management.
Ability to build trust, manage confidential information, and maintain high standards of integrity.
Physical Requirements
Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
Must be able to lift up to 10 lbs at times.
Work Environment & Travel
Work is in a normal office environment with some offsite activities. Travel is required for meetings, trainings, and related activities.
National, overnight travel approximately 25% of the time.
Benefits & How to Apply
Benefits include full benefits, including 403(b), health, dental, and paid time off. For more information, visit the careers page on Generation Hope's website. To apply, please complete the online application as indicated.
EEO Statement
Generation Hope is an equal opportunity employer. Generation Hope will not discriminate on any basis prohibited by law, including marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family responsibility, matriculation, political affiliation, race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, related medical conditions, breastfeeding, or reproductive health decisions), age, national origin, genetic information, veteran status, and disability.
Location: Washington, DC | Schedule: Hybrid; 2 days onsite, 3 days remote | Job Status: Full-Time | Classification: Exempt / Salaried
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$66k-90k yearly est. 4d ago
Development Director
Boy Scouts of America 4.1
Bethesda, MD jobs
Bethesda, Maryland (MD)
The Development Director is responsible for executing and ensuring accountability of NCAC's major giving strategy to create significant and impactful financial investments that advance the organization's mission. The Development Director will manage a portfolio of prospects, build relationships between donors and NCAC, track metrics and report progress, and ultimately solicit donors for annual and/or multi-year major gifts.
Responsibilities
Build, qualify, cultivate, and solicit an emerging and evolving portfolio of 75-100 current and new donors and prospects capable of making annual gifts of $5,000+ and major gifts of $10,000+
In close coordination with the Chief Development Officer, plan, develop, and implement a targeted, integrated cultivation strategy for the assigned portfolio that builds a pipeline for strategic gifts, primarily from new high-net-worth donors and prospects
Act as principal donor strategist for each prospect in the portfolio, with specific responsibility to develop a written donor strategy and relationship record of all interactions
Provide complete and accurate activity reports and move management regularly that include detailed call reports, revenue forecasts, data analytics, and other accomplishments
Create compelling narratives and collateral materials that form the basis of fulfillment items, proposals, and reporting to donors
Provide strategic leadership for delivering fundraising results for special projects (ex, Scouting CARES, Financial Assistance, Scouting for Food, & etc.)
Collaborate and engage the program team in donor cultivation and stewardship to bring the philanthropic potential of Scouting's work to donors
Assist in setting and meeting annual revenue goals for major gift prospects with the Chief Development Officer
Develop and maintain positive, collaborative working relationships with NCAC's leadership, team, and volunteers
Attend program and fundraising activities as needed, including evenings and weekends
Education
Bachelor's degree from a four-year College or University
Qualifications
A genuine and enthusiastic commitment to the vision and values of the National Capital Area Council
A minimum of five years of sophisticated major gifts experience, with a proven track record of closing five- and six-figure gifts in a complex environment. Prior experience in campaigns would be an advantage
Proven achievement in building effective, long-term relationships with new and prospective donors, in addition to success in retaining and seamlessly upgrading existing donors
Ability to be successful in deadline-oriented settings, both individually and as a collaborative team player
Strong interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills, including a comfort level dealing with high-net-worth individuals
Deep interest in understanding a range of diverse cultural differences and the ability to work effectively with people from a range of diverse cultural differences and the ability to work effectively with people from a range of social, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds
Experience with prospect and donor management systems, including Blackbaud products
Ability to travel regularly in the greater Washington DC region as appropriate
All councils are equal opportunity employers and offer a competitive salary, based on the council's geographic location. Professional Scouting offers benefits to include major medical, prescription coverage, dental, vision, life insurance, long-term disability, accidental death, retirement plan, plus compensation for authorized and approved business related expenses, including phone and mileage reimbursement. We also offer a generous vacation policy and holiday observances.
Salary or Salary Range: $95,000-$98,000
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$95k-98k yearly 4d ago
Faith Formation Director
Catholic Diocese of Sioux Falls 2.8
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.
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$45k-55k yearly 5d ago
Program Director - PROS
Goodwill Industries of Greater New York 3.1
New York, NY jobs
Job Description
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The Director of the PROS program manages and directs the Goodwill PROS Program, administers a NYS Office of Mental Health/Medicaid budget to provide necessary services to individuals with a diagnosed mental illness and a functional disability due to the severity and duration of the mental illness. Program must be operated in accordance with NYS Regulations, Part 512 for Personalized Recovery Oriented Services.
Responsibilitis/Essential Functions:
Responsible for ensuring that PROS is fully staffed and operates as a person-centered, recovery-oriented model, providing quality services in a timely and professional manner.
Develops monthly reports to highlight PROS activities, monitor revenue and expenses, tracks billable units, program census, and job placements..
Adheres to policies and procedures to dealing with participant incidents and emergencies, as required by OMH and Goodwill policies.
Serves as an agency representative at community, regional, national, and social service functions, as well as performing public relations activities as requested.
Develops and maintains ongoing relationships with potential referral sources, service providers and community resources.
Reviews all client referrals, determines eligibility and assigns to appropriate staff.
Oversee the implementation of Evidence Based Practices and sets goals and objectives for the program to ensures the program remains compliant and in good standing with OMH, Medicaid and Goodwill standards.
Responds to emergencies and coordinates appropriate interventions, along with the Safety Director, to ensure that clients' work area remains healthy and safe.
Manage a caseload of up to 5 participants, including case management, collateral contacts, referrals, vocational assistance, and other needs, to coordinate services.
Conduct required assessments including Wellness Recovery Action Plans, Psycho-socials, Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Vocational Readiness, Cultural, and Substance Use screenings and assessment.
Develop Individualized Recovery Plans (IRP) in collaboration with participants, based on the above listed assessments on a quarterly basis, or more often as needed.
Maintain and update demographic, treatment and employment data in electronic health records (Foothold AWARDS, OMH CAIRS database, and NYESS).
Engages in case conferences, clinical meetings, and others as requested and fills in vacancy positions as needed. Provides clinical supervision to professional staff.
Coordinates with other directors to provide guidance to the Behavioral Services Division
Works closely with SVP of Behavioral Health Services to ensure quality of services and monitoring of outcomes
Qualifications/Basic Job Requirements:
NYS Licensed Clinical Social Worker preferred, will consider LMSW with significant clinical and administrative experience of at least 3 years
3-5 years of experience working with persons living with severe mental illnesses
Excellent oral and written communication skills, ability to multi-task in a very fast and demanding work environment a must
Capacity to manage, develop and motivate staff to continue to increase their skills in order to expand their programs and/or performance as needed.
Experience with provision of services in a group modality.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office.
Knowledge of PROS program model and regulations
Knowledge of evidence-based practices, to include: Individual Dual Diagnostic Treatment, Wellness Self-Management, Individual Placement and Support and Family Psycho-Education.
Scope of Responsibility & Positions Supervised:
Provides individual or group supervision to all staff.
Establishes and monitors program budgets, staffing needs, including training. xevrcyc
Responsible for developing and enhancing the PROS program.