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  • Programs Director

    Hispanic American Construction Industry Association (Hacia 2.8company rating

    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 3d ago
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  • Program Director - Democracy & Environment

    Northern California Grantmakers 4.1company rating

    San Francisco, CA jobs

    Crankstart is a San Francisco-based family foundation devoted to bolstering the foundations of a just society - wider access to better education, jobs with prospects for advancement, housing security, social welfare, and the protection of civil rights. Crankstart also supports the arts, basic science, and efforts to mitigate climate change. In 2025, we made over $250m in grants, with about 60% supporting efforts in the San Francisco Bay Area. Culturally, Crankstart operates with the efficiency of a lean team, while maintaining the rigor and professionalism of a much larger organization. We value curiosity, humility, excellence, and action. The Opportunity Crankstart is currently hiring for a Program Director to lead our work on 1) Democracy / Voting; 2) Civil Rights; 3) Immigrant Justice; 4) Criminal Justice; 5) Environment/Climate Change; and 6) Basic Science. The Program Director will shape and oversee the program areas outlined above, working with organizational, philanthropic, and academic leaders to co-design and monitor initiatives likely to drive measurable change at both systemic and population levels. You will lead a small team of Program Officers, collaborate closely with Crankstart's two other Program Directors, and report to the Vice President of Programs. In this role, you will be responsible for producing a large volume of written material for Crankstart's board each month and communicating verbally with Crankstart's board during monthly board meetings. You will be responsible for recommending how over $100 million per year in funding (a significant portion of which has been committed for 2026) should be invested to achieve maximum impact in San Francisco, nationally, and in the case of our environment portfolio, internationally. The ideal candidate will have 15+ years of professional experience, have held a top position (Executive Director, CEO, VP, or similar) for 5+ years, be seen as a leader in one of the following fields: democracy, immigrant justice, or criminal justice, have led collective impact projects, and have deep familiarity with impact litigation and legislative advocacy. We are looking for an individual who has successfully changed public systems, is creative and entrepreneurial, is relentlessly driven to serve marginalized communities, and doesn't shy away from making difficult decisions. We are also looking for someone familiar with the systems and structures that impact the lives of San Franciscans, particularly San Francisco immigrants and those involved in the criminal justice system, and who has ideas for how they can be improved. ResponsibilitiesStrategy Development and Refinement (60%) Within each program area you oversee, partner with community, organizational, philanthropic, and academic leaders, as well as directly impacted individuals, to identify challenges and opportunities where Crankstart investments can catalyze measurable and transformative change. Co-design and/or identify initiatives likely to lead to change, both systemic and population level. These initiatives often include a blend of strategies, including research, direct services, communication campaigns, impact litigation, policy advocacy, and organizing. For each initiative, identify a backbone organization, if applicable, and the organizations responsible for executing each of the initiative's strategies. Communicate initiative ideas, challenges, and updates frequently to Crankstart's Vice President of Programs and use them as a thought partner and sounding board about both the initiative and the initiative's fit for Crankstart. Provide thought partnership to each collective impact initiative and hold grantees accountable for achieving established outcomes. Learn from each initiative's successes and challenges; share them with your colleagues and Crankstart's board; and incorporate them into your philanthropic practice. Ensure your budget is allocated across your program areas and across each program area's collective impact projects so as to maximize impact. Grantmaking and Relationship Management (25%) Ensure each initiative and each participating organization has clear, measurable goals. Communicate recommended renewals or wind-downs of initiatives and grantees to Crankstart's CEO and board in succinct, clearly written memos. Discuss these memos with Crankstart's board in monthly board meetings, learning from their feedback and incorporating it into your philanthropic practice at Crankstart. Communicate funding decisions to prospective, current, and past grantees with authenticity and diplomacy Team Operations (15%) Lead the Democracy & Environment team, including team-building, production of learning memos, and annual planning. Provide structured supervision and thought partnership to the Program Officers who are part of your team. Pilot and iterate on operational systems, processes, and tools that support the ongoing practice of team norms and incentivizing of efficient, strategic philanthropy. Qualifications Have held a top position (Executive Director, CEO, VP, or similar) for 5+ years and are seen as a leader in one of the following fields: democracy, immigrant justice, or criminal justice. Have 15+ years of professional experience, with at least 10+ years of direct professional experience in various roles across the democracy, immigrant justice, criminal justice, social justice, environment, and basic science ecosystem, and across segments (e.g., nonprofit, public, private, etc.). Have led collective impact projects and changed public systems. Have deep familiarity with impact litigation and legislative advocacy. Have partnered with public agencies to achieve common goals. Are creative, entrepreneurial, and adept at recognizing opportunities where transformational change is possible. Are driven to advance justice in service of marginalized communities. Are passionate about supporting and uplifting the work of nonprofit and community leaders in the San Francisco Bay Area. Are capable of prioritizing and making difficult decisions. Have led strategic planning processes, including goal setting and budget forecasting. Are an excellent writer, editor, and proofreader who can produce memos quickly and proficiently. Are adept at using technology, including AI and Salesforce, to improve efficiency. Have experience working on complex, long projects that involve a diverse range of stakeholders and types of people, both internal and external to an organization. Thrive in a dynamic, startup environment - can shift gears quickly to adapt to changing priorities, and you enjoy doing a little bit of everything. Location This is a full‑time, hybrid role located in the San Francisco Bay Area. A remote option is not available for this position. Candidates must be based in the San Francisco Bay Area (within a 50‑mile radius of San Francisco) and be able to travel mostly in/around San Francisco and Oakland to build relationships with partners and grantees. Compensation and Benefits At Crankstart, we use a leveling framework to ensure fairness in promotions and compensation. The compensation range for this position is $275,000 - $310,000. We offer exceptional employee benefits, including 100% health premium coverage for employees and their dependents, fully covered dental and vision plans, a 15% employer contribution to a 401(k) plan, generous vacation and paid holidays, an Employee Giving Alignment Program, and more. Equal Opportunity Statement Crankstart is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, mental or physical disability, veteran status, age, or any other legally protected status. Crankstart also prohibits harassment of applicants or employees in any of these protected categories. To Apply Martha Montag Brown & Associates, LLC has been retained to conduct this search. Interested and qualified candidates should apply by submitting a resume and a targeted cover letter describing their interest, relevant qualifications, experience, and expertise via the candidate application portal . All correspondence will remain confidential. Questions about the search and application process should be directed to *********************. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $70k-118k yearly est. 6d ago
  • Impact-Driven Program Director, Democracy & Environment

    Northern California Grantmakers 4.1company rating

    San Francisco, CA jobs

    A prominent family foundation is hiring a Program Director in San Francisco to lead initiatives in democracy, civil rights, and environment. Candidates require 15+ years of experience, including 5+ years in an executive role. Responsibilities include strategic planning, managing a small team, and overseeing over $100 million in funding annually. The successful candidate will drive measurable change while supporting marginalized communities. This is a full-time, hybrid position with an annual compensation of $275,000 - $310,000. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $70k-118k yearly est. 6d ago
  • Chief Program Officer

    Nadap 3.6company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    The Chief Program Officer (CPO) is an executive leader responsible for the strategy, performance, and growth of the organization's government-funded human services programs. The CPO ensures high-quality, compliant, and outcomes-driven services across workforce development, care management, substance use disorder services, and related programs, while leading innovation and continuous improvement. Key Responsibilities Lead program strategy aligned with mission, community needs, and funding priorities Oversee multiple complex, government-funded programs to ensure quality, compliance, and results Establish KPIs, outcomes tracking, and quality improvement systems Develop and launch new programs addressing social determinants of health Supervise and mentor Program Directors and senior staff Partner with Finance, Development, IT/Data, and Compliance on budgets, grants, and performance Serve as senior liaison to government funders and community partners Qualifications Master's degree or bachelor's degree with equivalent experience 10+ years of progressive leadership in nonprofit or public-sector human services Proven success managing large government contracts and multidisciplinary teams Experience in workforce development, behavioral health, care management, reentry, or related services Strong knowledge of NYC human services systems Data-driven, collaborative, and results-oriented leadership style Hybrid role based in midtown Manhattan. Must be able to visit sites within New York City and Long Island as needed Salary $180,000-$200,000
    $180k-200k yearly 2d ago
  • Long Island Director

    Aipac 4.4company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    Summary: Our New York office is looking for our next Director to significantly grow financial support for AIPAC and pro-Israel candidates 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). #LI-hybrid Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
    $100k-150k yearly 2d ago
  • Program Director, Grow Our Region

    Cleveland Foundation 4.0company rating

    Cleveland, OH jobs

    About Us The Cleveland Foundation, established in 1914, is the world's first and one of the largest community foundations, with assets exceeding $3 billion. Our mission is to enhance the lives of all residents of Greater Cleveland, now and for generations to come, by working together with our donors to build community endowment, address needs through grantmaking, and provide leadership on key community issues. As we continue to grow and evolve, we are dedicated to building strong relationships and trust across our community, working collaboratively to create innovative, impactful, and internationally recognized contributions to the field of philanthropy. About You You are a forward-thinking leader with a passion for driving meaningful community impact and a strong sense of organizational accountability to deliver results. Skilled in strategic decision-making, clean execution and collaborative problem-solving, you have a proven ability to lead with integrity, inclusiveness, and innovation. Recognized for excellent communication, you can listen actively, seek to understand different perspectives, and apply innovative ideas to drive change. You possess a growth mindset, and an entrepreneurial approach that consistently delivers tangible social outcomes while upholding the values of transparency and collaboration. Job Summary The Program Director, Grow Our Region leads the strategic design, execution, and management of the Cleveland Foundation's “Grow Our Region” portfolio, advancing the region's economic competitiveness and growing good jobs in Cleveland. This role mobilizes resources, forges strategic partnerships, and drives measurable impact by aligning investments with the Foundation's long-term mission to address historic inequity and foster community prosperity. The position reports directly to the Chief Impact Officer, with secondary supervision from the Vice President of Grantmaking. Key Responsibilities Deliver a strategic investment plan and drive the implementation of the "Grow Our Region" pillar of the Foundation's Impact Agenda, ensuring adherence to its principles, goals, and strategies. Lead and convene a cross-departmental team of Program Officers, Philanthropic Advisors and others to drive measurable impact and to mobilize resources towards the strategic goals and objectives of the Grow Our Region pillar including, but not limited to grantmaking, policy, donor-engaged giving and other resources. Convene partners, drive cross-sector visioning and lead systems-level change in Cleveland in economic development, workforce and talent development, sustainable regional growth, transportation, arts and culture and natural resources. Translate the Impact Agenda into actionable program initiatives, annual work plans, and measurable objectives. Assess the effectiveness of the strategies and recommend adjustments or refinements based on data, community feedback, and emerging best practices. Lead and manage the Grow Our Region portfolio, including proposal development, stakeholder management, and evaluation in alignment with the Impact Agenda. Design and manage strategies and guidelines that advance the goals of Grow Our Region while conducting due diligence to ensure proposals align with priorities and philanthropic principles. Support and strengthen partners through capacity building, problem solving, site visits, and outcome tracking to ensure accountability and community impact. Work collaboratively with Impact team members to identify metrics and routinely measure the impact and effectiveness of initiatives and grants. Prepare compelling reports and presentations on program outcomes and impact for internal stakeholders, the Board of Directors, donors, and the broader community. Stay current with best practices, research, and emerging trends in community development, urban planning, and neighborhood revitalization, using insights and active listening to inform program adjustments and future strategies. Manage performance with rigor and transparency, ensuring resources are allocated responsibly, strategically, and in ways that maximize philanthropic impact for the communities served. Provide mentorship to program officers, philanthropic advisors, associates or support staff, fostering a collaborative and high-performing team environment. Contribute to the Foundation's overall strategic planning and organizational development. Identify and foster strategic partnerships that enhance the Foundation's ability to execute the Grow Our Region pillar and achieve shared goals. Cultivate strong relationships with community leaders, grassroots organizations, government agencies, and other stakeholders. Serve as a visible and trusted representative of the Foundation in the community. General Competencies Judgment Communication Teamwork & Collaboration Adaptability Problem-Solving Requirements Bachelor's degree. Minimum of 7-10 years of progressively responsible experience in public policy, business, workforce development, urban studies or a related field. Ability to work independently and collaboratively to drive progress in a fast-paced, mission-driven environment. Strong management skills, with the ability to manage multiple complex initiatives simultaneously. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including public speaking and presentation abilities. Experience in navigating, planning and executing in complex environments. Demonstrated critical thinking and strategic decision-making skills. Proven track record of successfully engaging diverse community stakeholders and building effective partnerships. Demonstrated expertise in budget management, including the ability to assess organizational sustainability and align resource allocation with philanthropic goals. Proficiency in relevant software, including Canva, Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and grant management systems. Preferred Qualifications Master's degree in public policy, business, urban planning and development, urban studies, economic development, or a related field. Work Environment The role is primarily office-based, involving frequent interaction with executives, staff, and external partners. The position may require prolonged periods of sitting, as well as occasional lifting of light office supplies and materials. Occasional extended hours to meet deadlines or support special events. Frequent travel may be required for meetings, events, or conferences.
    $59k-82k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Program Director

    New York Junior Tennis & Learning 4.4company rating

    New York, NY jobs

    After School Program - Site Director We hire for this role in Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx and Manhattan. Openings vary across 30+ sites throughout the school year. Our complete list is at nyjtl.org/aces-sites About New York Junior Tennis & Learning New York Junior Tennis and Learning (NYJTL) is one of the largest afterschool tennis and education-themed community organizations in the United States. We offer comprehensive school and community-based programs throughout New York City's five boroughs, serving more than 85,000 youth ages 5-18 every year. The NYJTL afterschool program provides children with safe and nurturing environments in which they can learn and thrive academically, while receiving critical support to reach their potential both on and off the tennis court. The NYJTL afterschool program operates in elementary, middle and high schools located in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan and Queens. NYJTL is seeking bright, dedicated individuals who have a strong interest in working with after-school programs. Position Summary: The After-school Site Director will lead and manage the day-to-day activities of NYJTL's after school program. They must be able to manage the staff and provide school-based after-school programming to youth. They are also responsible for executing NYJTL's program curriculum in a quality manner, supervising Assistant Site Director, Group Leaders and Activity Specialists. Core Responsibilities Oversee a high-quality youth development program that incorporates NYJTL's mission, vision and positioning, strong leadership skills, contractual requirements, and engaging activities for participants. Must be able to always meet enrollment and Rate of Participation (ROP) successfully. Responsible for making sure all line staff are trained in all areas of the program operation. Must ensure qualified staff are on duty to meet required ratios during all childcare hours. During breaks, lunch, and short-term absences (three days or less). Supervises staff and oversees training. Together with Ed Specialist, develops and implements education curriculum. Must be willing to abide by and maintain the State's qualifications and training requirement for the SACC-License to maintain all Agencies regulations. Must be able to effectively carry out program operations and policies to achieve program goals and meet needed requirements. Preferred experience working with children from diverse backgrounds. Must be able to conduct effective and timely performance appraisals of line staff. Redirects behavior not in line with NYJTL guidelines or performance expectations. Must have working knowledge of DOH, DOE and DYCD regulations and codes, and ability to handle site inspections. Experience in developing and managing complex budgets; ability to stay within budget. Develop and maintain a strong relationship with the school staff (e.g. principal and teachers), community served, and outreach to members within the community to develop partnerships that will support program development and the delivery of high quality services. Must be able to keep all required administrative records and files according to program requirements and applicable regulations. Responsible for appearance and safety of facility. Perform other duties as requested by management. Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree required with preference in Education, Psychology, Sociology, or related field. Minimum of two years of supervisory and management experience developing and implementing youth programs, staff training and evaluation; ability to work with a diverse staff of varying professional and educational experiences. Demonstrate ability in program outreach and recruitment, budgeting, performance based contracting and compliance with SACC licensing procedures. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, programming and organizational, verbal and written skills. Must be able to display all of the qualities that we seek to instill within our students, such as confidence, creativity, an ability to resolve conflicts peacefully and a love for art. Demonstrated ability to relate to young people and staff as a positive adult role model. Proficiency with various computer programs and willingness to learn new ones. Ability to maintain confidentiality and use appropriate discretion. Job Type Full Time Monday - Friday, 10:00am - 6:00pm Benefits Medical Dental Vision Life Insurance Long-Term Disability Flexible Spending Accounts 403(b) Retirement Plan Salary $62,000 - $65,000
    $62k-65k yearly 4d ago
  • Program Manager, Medical Specialties

    American Board of Internal Medicine 4.3company rating

    Philadelphia, PA jobs

    The American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) is currently seeking a Program Manager to join our Medical Specialties team. The Medical Specialties department manages the work of the discipline-specific (Specialty Boards and Advisory Committees) and cross-disciplinary (ABIM Council and Co-Sponsoring Committee) levels of physician-led organizational governance. The Program Manager advances ABIM's priorities through various coordination efforts, developing and maintaining stakeholder relationships, and helps to steer governance work. Reporting to the Senior Director, Discipline-Specific Governance, the Program Manager has the following responsibilities: Lead planning and execution of meetings across a portfolio of committees, including internal and external stakeholders: Discipline- specific Advisory Committees Co- Sponsoring Committees Specialty Boards Serve as an advisor to governance members and Chair. Works internally to resolve questions/issues. Collaborate with internal ABIM leadership/staff, discipline-specific governance leadership, and other experts as needed, to facilitate policy discussions and decision-making. Responsible for disciplines-specific governance membership recruitment and supporting departmental recruitment processes. Coordinate the successful participation of outside guests at governance events. Support or lead special projects to advance discipline-specific projects and/or policy work for assigned Specialty Boards or Advisory Committees. Standardize processes and communications, creating templates as needed and ensuring materials reflect most accurate and current information. Serve as an advisor to governance members regarding compliance with ABIM governance membership policies. Works internally to resolve questions/issues. Coordinate interdepartmental projects related to the operations of ABIM governance services by serving as department representative. The ideal candidate has a bachelor's degree, or an equivalent professional background, with a minimum of three years of program management experience. Experience working with physicians or other medical professionals is desirable. Must have experience in governance best practices, board management, and project management. The successful incumbent will have strong analytical skills and the ability to work autonomously as well as to work collaboratively across the organization. Strong facilitation skills and the ability to proactively coordinate problem solving and resolutions quickly will be critical success factors. A person with the know-how to manage the relationship process effectively will flourish in this role. * * * At the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM), our team of unique and talented professionals, and the inspiring work they do, are essential to meeting the needs and expectations of ABIM's diverse community of physicians. ABIM is like no other workplace, and we are proud of it. We are committed to recognizing the importance of our people by investing in their lives through ongoing learning opportunities and exceptional total compensation & benefit offerings. We look forward to learning more about your interest in joining our team. EOE
    $87k-124k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Executive Director | Dallas, Texas

    Arthritis Foundation, Inc. 4.6company rating

    Dallas, TX jobs

    Job Title Executive Director Classification Grade 9 SS A | Salary from $95,000.00/yr Department Community Engagement | Central West Region FLSA Status Exempt | Full Time Supervisor (title) Region Vice President (Basic purpose or primary function of job) Executive Directors (ED) are responsible for partnering closely with community volunteer leaders to build and execute an annual plan of work that addresses the unique needs of the arthritis community in their assigned market(s) including revenue generation, special event fundraising, mission outreach and awareness activities. EDs recruit, develop and manage an effective volunteer leadership board and committees to achieve goals from the annual plan and manage high-impact relationships within the market. JOB RESPONSIBILITIES (Principal responsibilities or job duties) Serve as Arthritis Foundation lead staff (in their assigned markets) to build empowered communities to directly deliver and expand outreach and increase awareness of Foundation's programs and services. Develops annual and long-term planning with volunteers and staff, ensuring sound plans are established for revenue generation, special event fundraising, mission outreach and awareness. Directly implement and execute annual plan which includes planning events, raising funds, soliciting sponsors and coordinating outreach. Recruit the "right" volunteers for key leadership roles while also growing a diverse and engaged volunteer pipeline that fosters volunteer recruitment, recognition, training, and leadership development. Cultivates, stewards and advances relationships with major donors, corporate partners, healthcare providers and other key constituents within the market. Creates a culture of philanthropy by building dynamic, impactful Leadership Boards and committees. Manages and develop a high-performing market; creates an environment of ownership, excellence and tenacity where volunteers and staff are committed to achieve market goals. REQUIRED EXPERIENCE & EDUCATION Bachelor's degree and/or a minimum of 5 (five) years of non-profit or related experience directing staff and partnering with volunteers. Distinguished track record of volunteer stewardship, formulation of high-impact partnerships and consistency in exceeding established goals. Proficiency in applying sales and relationship building techniques to a non-profit setting. Ability to relate and leverage the Arthritis Foundation's mission into effective, sustained relationships and successful projects. Experience managing portfolio of revenue generation activities including direct execution special event fundraising, major gift solicitation, corporate and foundation support. DesiredCompetencies Awareness, understanding and accountability for financial performance including planning, budgeting and forecasting. Balance and calm amidst complexity, competing demands and expectations. Tactfulness with the ability to anticipate reactions and respond well to challenges. Prompt in decision-making, including managing performance and addressing difficult situations. Able and willing to influence powerful personalities, and professionally and candidly communicate points of view to authority. Models and builds coalitions through collaboration, diversity and teamwork. Ability to translate marketing and branding initiatives at the community level. Skilled communicator, effectively sharing and receiving key messages and content through multiple mediums as befits a remote colleague and leader. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS AND TIME ALLOCATIONS Revenue generation, event and program delivery 60% Volunteer and Partnership development and management 30% Market Operational Oversight 10% Total 100%
    $95k yearly 2d ago
  • Program Manager

    Back On My Feet 3.9company rating

    Indianapolis, IN jobs

    The Program Manager (PM) is responsible for ensuring a sustainable, effective, and efficient program that achieves Back on My Feet's primary objective of helping members obtain and sustain employment, housing, and work toward stability. The PM will be responsible for managing and engaging volunteers to support our members in a variety of capacities along their journey toward self-sufficiency. Additionally, the PM is responsible for the development and maintenance of key relationships that are critical to the implementation of the program (e.g., facility relationships, corporate partnerships, and community partnerships). The PM is responsible for growing our impact and adding value for our stakeholder groups - members, alumni, volunteers, and donors - through principled entrepreneurship, innovation, and informed experimentation within the overall organizational vision. The Program Manager will report to the assigned Territory Director and will supervise a Program Specialist. Specific responsibilities will include: Impact and Growth Ensure the robust and impactful implementation of the Back on My Feet program aligned with the organization mission, vision, and core values. Execute on growth strategy to grow the Back on My Feet program in Indianapolis and surrounding areas through new facility partners, deeper impact with current partners, and effective utilization of volunteer support/engagement. Volunteer Engagement and Management Responsible for the implementation and oversight of robust volunteer programs and services, consisting of individual and corporate volunteers, for the purpose of driving sustainable growth and exceeding engagement and employment targets. Recruit, train, manage, and retain volunteers to execute local program initiatives and exceed goals. Collaborate with centralized staff to ensure volunteers receive appropriate orientation and onboarding and understand and adhere to Back on My Feet policies and procedures. Identify and fill ongoing volunteer needs, including on-going volunteer recruitment and community awareness. Ensure that volunteers have a shared understanding of the organization's vision and goals as well as their opportunity to create impact as volunteers. Program Implementation Partnerships: build and maintain effective relationships with facility partners, referral partners (e.g., for training, education, additional workforce development, and/or other resources members would benefit from), employment partners, and BoMF corporate partners as appropriate. Members: Ensure the execution of consistent/ongoing member recruitment and onboarding activities at referral partner facilities to maintain and grow member pipeline to meet and exceed our goals. Workforce Development: Successfully execute Back on My Feet's Next Steps program, which includes workshops on financial literacy and employment preparation and coordination of employment services, including both direct support to members and volunteer assistance with job searching and application processes, interview preparation, referrals to employment partners, assistance in identifying and navigating housing resources, and financial aid. General and Administrative Ensure complete and timely tracking of all data in Salesforce. Proactively collaborate with BoMF central staff to document member and volunteer stories to highlight the impact of the program. Serve as a role model in exemplifying the organization's Core Values. Oversee management of gear and inventory as needed, along with other administrative tasks. Collaborate with other Back on My Feet staff and volunteers to identify and execute events geared toward community awareness and member, volunteer, and/ or donor engagement. Perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications & Experience Bachelor's degree, OR equivalent combination of education, training, and 4+ years of relevant work experience. Volunteer management experience highly preferred. Ability to communicate effectively with diverse populations. Strong written and verbal communication skills, including excellent public presentation skills. Willingness/ability to travel to multiple locations in Indianapolis and surrounding areas. Ability to adhere to unconventional work schedule (e.g. morning circle-ups, starting between 5:00am & 5:30am; occasional evening and weekend programmatic activities). Understanding of homelessness, social services, recovery, and non-profit landscape preferred. Proficiency with technology required, including CRM or case management software (Salesforce experience preferred), Slack, Asana, Microsoft Office. Personal Characteristics High-energy, results oriented individual who is able to adapt quickly to a fast-paced, changing environment. Leader that is driven to contribute to overarching organizational goals. Proactive, assertive, and hands-on individual who is self-motivated and autonomous. Able to quickly assess the inner workings of a national nonprofit structure with the purpose of driving continual improvement in organizational effectiveness and efficiency. Unquestionable integrity and highest ethical standards. Able to work effectively with diverse groups of people from a variety of backgrounds and embrace working across lines of difference. Can build trust and establish effective work relationships at all levels of the organization. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification document form upon hire. For more information on the organization, please visit: ******************** Benefits Benefits include health and dental plans; childcare, travel and medical flex reimbursement plans; retirement savings plan; annual reimbursement for athletic gear; generous PTO.
    $42k-52k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Education Program Manager

    American Assoc Blood Banks 4.2company rating

    Bethesda, MD jobs

    The Education Program Manager at AABB is responsible for coordinating critical components of educational programs, ensuring that the Association's educational offerings meet the highest standards of quality. This role encompasses faculty and content management, compliance with continuing education requirements and operational coordination to support AABB's mission. Key Responsibilities: Educational Content and Faculty Management Serve as the primary contact for faculty regarding program and meeting deadlines. Configure and maintain speaker management software for data tracking and reporting. Manage the educational proposal selection process, including site setup, committee coordination, and finalizing schedules. Prepare faculty communications and ensure timely data collection, such as disclosures. Coordinate reports (e.g., grading, speaker evaluations) and oversee faculty travel allowances. Continuing Education (CE) and Continuing Medical Education (CME) Compliance Maintain proper documentation and reporting to ensure compliance with CE/CME requirements and agencies (such as ACCME, CE Broker, Florida and Calif. Lab Personnel, etc.). Assist in CME activity development, processing credits, and organizing electronic files. Ensure accurate session evaluations and post-meeting CEU/CME record maintenance. Onsite Preparations and Activities Collaborate with marketing and vendors on program materials. Oversee the Audience Response System (ARS) process for live sessions. Prepare moderator scripts and ensure all necessary information is included. Serve as primary contact and lead for the onsite Speaker Ready Room and speaker management. Committee Liaison Duties Serve as staff liaison for the Annual Meeting Education Committee, and ad hoc committees/workgroups as necessary Manage committee correspondence, meeting notes, and coordinate educational activities. Qualifications and Experience: Minimum of three years coordinating education programs, preferably in a healthcare-related association. Strong communication, organizational, and critical thinking skills are important. Proven ability to manage large projects and meet deadlines effectively. Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience. Knowledge of ACCME criteria and CE compliance is highly desirable. Skills and Attributes: Proficient in speaker management systems (e.g., Cadmium, Confex, ScholarOne) Experience with Cadmium desired. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite. Ability to manage complex processes with limited supervision. High attention to detail. Excellent problem-solving skills. Ability to collaborate with diverse stakeholders. Work Environment/Conditions: Work Schedule: This is a part-time role. Expected ~20 hours per week. Primarily dayshift hours Travel to the AABB Annual Meeting required Periodic travel to Bethesda, MD headquarters Physical Requirements: This position requires sitting (85%), standing (10%), and walking (5%). Additional physical requirements are as follows: Requires lifting materials of approximately 20-25 lbs. Often requires computer responsibility which involves extensive use of keyboard, mouse and monitor. For this role the anticipated hiring base compensation range is $30.69 to 39.90 USD per hour. AABB is an equal-opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or protected veteran status. AABB complies with federal and state disability laws and makes reasonable accommodations for applicants and candidates with disabilities. If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, please contact *****************.
    $30.7-39.9 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Education Program Manager

    American Assoc Blood Banks 4.2company rating

    Bethesda, MD jobs

    The Education Program Manager at AABB is responsible for coordinating critical components of educational programs, ensuring that the Association's educational offerings meet the highest standards of quality. This role encompasses faculty and content management, compliance with continuing education requirements and operational coordination to support AABB's mission. Key Responsibilities: Educational Content and Faculty Management Serve as the primary contact for faculty regarding program and meeting deadlines. Configure and maintain speaker management software for data tracking and reporting. Manage the educational proposal selection process, including site setup, committee coordination, and finalizing schedules. Prepare faculty communications and ensure timely data collection, such as disclosures. Coordinate reports (e.g., grading, speaker evaluations) and oversee faculty travel allowances. Continuing Education (CE) and Continuing Medical Education (CME) Compliance Maintain proper documentation and reporting to ensure compliance with CE/CME requirements and agencies (such as ACCME, CE Broker, Florida and Calif. Lab Personnel, etc.). Assist in CME activity development, processing credits, and organizing electronic files. Ensure accurate session evaluations and post-meeting CEU/CME record maintenance. Onsite Preparations and Activities Collaborate with marketing and vendors on program materials. Oversee the Audience Response System (ARS) process for live sessions. Prepare moderator scripts and ensure all necessary information is included. Serve as primary contact and lead for the onsite Speaker Ready Room and speaker management. Committee Liaison Duties Serve as staff liaison for the Annual Meeting Education Committee, and ad hoc committees/workgroups as necessary Manage committee correspondence, meeting notes, and coordinate educational activities. Qualifications and Experience: Minimum of three years coordinating education programs, preferably in a healthcare-related association. Strong communication, organizational, and critical thinking skills are important. Proven ability to manage large projects and meet deadlines effectively. Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience. Knowledge of ACCME criteria and CE compliance is highly desirable. Skills and Attributes: Proficient in speaker management systems (e.g., Cadmium, Confex, ScholarOne) Experience with Cadmium desired. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite. Ability to manage complex processes with limited supervision. High attention to detail. Excellent problem-solving skills. Ability to collaborate with diverse stakeholders. Work Environment/Conditions: Work Schedule: This is a part-time role. Expected ~20 hours per week. Primarily dayshift hours Travel to the AABB Annual Meeting required Periodic travel to Bethesda, MD headquarters Physical Requirements: This position requires sitting (85%), standing (10%), and walking (5%). Additional physical requirements are as follows: Requires lifting materials of approximately 20-25 lbs. Often requires computer responsibility which involves extensive use of keyboard, mouse and monitor. For this role the anticipated hiring base compensation range is $30.69 to 39.90 USD per hour. AABB is an equal-opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or protected veteran status. AABB complies with federal and state disability laws and makes reasonable accommodations for applicants and candidates with disabilities. If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, please contact *****************.
    $30.7-39.9 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Maine Education & Program Manager

    Appalachian Mountain Cl 4.1company rating

    Greenville, ME jobs

    The Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC), America's oldest conservation, education and recreation organization, is now searching for a Maine Education & Program Manager! As the Maine Education & Program Manager, you will be responsible for the coordination and delivery of high quality, four season outdoor programs in two service areas: the Maine Woods Community Youth and Environment Project (MWCYEP) and the Maine Woods Initiative (MWI) Programs. MWCYEP, a component of AMC's A Mountain Classroom Program, works closely with a variety of community partners to provide environmental education, youth positive development and outdoor recreation learning experiences to youth from Piscataquis County and Jackman, Maine. Responsibilities include program design, scheduling, curriculum decisions and logistics. Direct field instruction with youth, teachers and families is an important part of this role. Programs include day-long and overnight outdoor experiences. For the MWI Programs, the Maine Education & Program Manager will coordinate the implementation of pre-scheduled day and overnight outdoor guided adventures, special events and recreational experiences for adults and families at AMC's Maine Wilderness Lodges and on the MWI Conservation Lands. Responsibilities include coordinating field instructional staff to lead outdoor recreation trips, experiential courses and educational opportunities to instruct and enlighten visitors and guests at the AMC's MWI backcountry facilities. The position is responsible for the hiring, training and supervision of two full-time, year-round Field Instructors and will be required to successfully collaborate and communicate with AMC staff at multiple locations to achieve diverse programmatic goals. Qualifications & Experience: - Four-year college degree in Environmental Education, Earth Science, Outdoor Recreation or Natural Resources Management or other combinations of relevant education and experience. - 3-5 years of demonstrated and progressively increasing environmental or outdoor leadership experience, including experiential program delivery, wilderness trip leading or ecology education. - Demonstrated management experience. Ability to promote staff development and teamwork. Cooperative approach to working with others in a large and diverse organization. - Ability to perform work in a remote camp setting and travel safely in the backcountry in all weather conditions, carrying up to 40 pounds of gear. Work is also performed in a standard office setting. - Valid Wilderness First Aid certification or the ability to obtain (WFR or WEMT preferred). - Maine Guide registration or the ability to obtain. - Valid Maine driver's license or the ability to obtain and DOT certification. - Excellent verbal and written communication skills. - Excellent organizational skills for a fast-paced and changeable program schedule. - Competent with Microsoft Office suite of programs. - Ability to work a flexible schedule, including evenings and weekends. This includes performing on-call duties for youth and adult programs on a rotating basis as well as managing field evacuations and hospital visits in collaboration with other MWI employees. Note: AMC will cover the costs for professional training and certifications required by this position, including both Wilderness First Aid and Registered Maine Guide. To Apply: Now accepting applications! Please include your resume and a cover letter when applying. Interviews will be scheduled on a rolling basis until the position is filled. The AMC has zero tolerance for child abuse or placing children in danger. The AMC requires all employees who work in a program or facility which serves children, disabled persons or the elderly to have a criminal background record check performed on their name annually with employment contingent upon satisfactory results. The AMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer and values diversity in the workplace. The AMC encourages the involvement of all people in its mission and activities, through its membership, programs, policies and procedures. Our goal is to be a community that is comfortable, inviting and accessible for people of any age, gender, race, religion, ethnicity, ability, sexual orientation or socioeconomic status. Join us!
    $45k-67k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Infant/Toddler Program Educator

    Valley of The Sun Jewish Community Center 3.3company rating

    Scottsdale, AZ jobs

    Full-time Description Are you ready to sprinkle some magic into the lives of little ones? Our lively, play-based Jewish daycare is on the lookout for a spirited and dedicated Infant/Toddler Program Educator to join our extraordinary team! If you have a zest for life, a heart full of love for young children, and a solid grasp of early childhood development principles, we want YOU to be part of our community! You will play a pivotal role in guiding the educational journey of our youngest learners. Utilizing your skills in child observation, you will develop engaging lesson plans and establish meaningful goals that inspire curiosity and enthusiasm for learning. Your nurturing approach will help create a warm and welcoming classroom environment that addresses the unique physical, social, and emotional needs of each child. Additionally, you will collaborate closely with parents, promoting open and effective communication to enhance our strong home-school connection. Responsibilities: - Keep our records on point with accurate, complete, and legible documentation. - Dive into school-wide events, attend scheduled meetings, and shine during parent-teacher conferences. - Communicate with parents about their child's behavior, needs, daily adventures, academic growth, and social interactions. - Team up with the lead teacher, parents, and our administrative team to navigate any challenging behaviors through supportive communication. - Collaborate with your teaching team to create age-appropriate lesson plans filled with developmentally engaging activities that cater to diverse learning styles, interests, and goals. This process will be guided by our Curriculum Director. - Establish delightful classroom routines with the lead teacher that create a positive, effective environment for both instruction and exploration. If you're ready to inspire, nurture, and make a lasting impact, we can't wait to meet you! Join us in shaping the minds and hearts of our future leaders in a fun, dynamic, and loving environment! Requirements REQUIREMENTS Valid AZ Fingerprint Clearance Card (required) Recent negative TB Test (required) CPR and First Aid (preferred) EXPERIENCE Associates in Early Education/related field (preferred) Minimum of two years classroom experience with children birth to five (preferred) QUALITIES Ability to be flexible in assignment and work hours Be flexible and adaptable to change Be responsible, reliable and punctual Excellent organizational skills Implement positive problem-solving behavior and conflict resolution skills Positively accept directions and suggestions Proficient in writing and interpersonal skills Promote positive interactions with colleagues, parents and students PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Employees may be required to lift up to 50 pounds occasionally, and/or up to 20 pounds frequently. Must be able to kneel, crouch, stand, walk, lift and perform repetitive motions for extended periods of time. Employees may also be subject to body fluids and odors. Salary Description $17-$20/hour dependent on experience
    $17-20 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Director of Residential Programs

    Keshet 3.8company rating

    Highland Park, IL jobs

    Director of Residential Programs Reports to: Chief Program Officer FLSA Classification: Full-time / Exempt The Director of Residential Services is responsible for the successful administration and management of the clinical, budgetary and business operations of the program. This role serves as interdisciplinary team coordinator for residents and their families and facilitates the delivery of quality, appropriate services to residents according to the State of Illinois, CILA, and KESHET requirements. The Director of Residential Programs will supervise House Managers and clinical staff, while managing new program development. They are responsible for new home openings, state paperwork, and overseeing the transition for residents and families. They will be responsible for interviewing, assessing, and placing new residents into the home based on KESHET guidelines, policies, and procedures. The Director of Residential Programs oversees and participates in the development and delivery of services designed to further the abilities of adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities to live, learn and work in a more independent and inclusive manner. The Director of Residential Programs is responsible for direct support, administrative duties and management of staff in the designated program. ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES: • Plan the delivery of the overall program and its activities in accordance with the mission and the goals of KESHET • Develop new initiatives to support the strategic direction of the organization • Develop and implement long-term goals and objectives to achieve the successful outcome of the program • Work with CFO to develop an annual budget and operating plan to support the program • Develop a program evaluation framework to assess the strengths of the program and to identify areas for improvement Organize the program • Ensure that program activities operate within the policies and procedures of the organization • Ensure that program activities comply with all relevant legislation and professional standards • Develop goals and metrics to determine programs success and sustainability • Oversee the collection and maintenance of records on the team members of the program for statistical purposes according to the confidentiality/privacy policy of the organization Lead the program • Oversee the process of recruit and retention • Ensure that all program staff receive an appropriate orientation and training • Work with HR to help implement organizational culture • Communicate with internal and external stakeholders to gain community support for the program and to solicit input to improve the program • Coordinate the delivery of services among different program activities to increase effectiveness and efficiency • Identify and evaluate the risks associated with program activities and take appropriate action to control the risks working with CFO, CEO, HR, QA, CPO as needed • Monitor the program activities on a regular basis and conduct an annual evaluation according to the program evaluation framework and recommend changes to enhance the program • Adhere to KESHET policies and procedures outlined in the policy manual, Employee Handbook, and other employee policies. Qualifications QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's Degree Required CPR Certified and DSP Training Required Minimum 3 years opening CILA and residential homes, working at Director level Previous experience in health care, human services, with intellectual/developmental disabilities required Ability to use computers fluently (Internet, Word Processing). Exceptional oral and written communication skills Ability to professionally interface with our clients, families, and staff Valid driver's license and safe driving Keshet offers a robust Employee Benefit Program which includes: • Affordable healthcare plans • Dental • Vision • Short-term and long-term disability • Life insurance • 401k plan with employer matching contributions • Holiday Pay • Paid Sick Time • PTO • Tuition reimbursement ABOUT KESHET From its core programs for children and adults with intellectual challenges in the Chicago area, to its international consulting work, Keshet serves over 1,000 individuals with disabilities and touches the lives of many more family members, peers, supporters, and other stakeholders around the globe. Keshet's local leadership, comprised of nearly 100 lay leaders from all walks of life, provide the inspiration, direction, and funding required to fulfill the organization's mission: to do whatever is necessary to allow individuals with disabilities to achieve their potential. The information contained in this job description is for compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act (A.D.A.) and is not an exhaustive list of the duties performed for this position. Additional duties may be assigned at any time by CEO. Keshet is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Our employment practices are in accordance with the laws that prohibit discrimination against qualified individuals on the basis of race, religion, color, gender, age, national origin, physical or mental disability, genetic information, veteran's status, marital status, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, or any other status protected by applicable law.
    $26k-32k yearly est. 14d ago
  • Infant/Toddler Program Educator

    Valley of The Sun Jewish Community Center 3.3company rating

    Scottsdale, AZ jobs

    Job DescriptionDescription: Are you ready to sprinkle some magic into the lives of little ones? Our lively, play-based Jewish daycare is on the lookout for a spirited and dedicated Infant/Toddler Program Educator to join our extraordinary team! If you have a zest for life, a heart full of love for young children, and a solid grasp of early childhood development principles, we want YOU to be part of our community! You will play a pivotal role in guiding the educational journey of our youngest learners. Utilizing your skills in child observation, you will develop engaging lesson plans and establish meaningful goals that inspire curiosity and enthusiasm for learning. Your nurturing approach will help create a warm and welcoming classroom environment that addresses the unique physical, social, and emotional needs of each child. Additionally, you will collaborate closely with parents, promoting open and effective communication to enhance our strong home-school connection. Responsibilities: - Keep our records on point with accurate, complete, and legible documentation. - Dive into school-wide events, attend scheduled meetings, and shine during parent-teacher conferences. - Communicate with parents about their child's behavior, needs, daily adventures, academic growth, and social interactions. - Team up with the lead teacher, parents, and our administrative team to navigate any challenging behaviors through supportive communication. - Collaborate with your teaching team to create age-appropriate lesson plans filled with developmentally engaging activities that cater to diverse learning styles, interests, and goals. This process will be guided by our Curriculum Director. - Establish delightful classroom routines with the lead teacher that create a positive, effective environment for both instruction and exploration. If you're ready to inspire, nurture, and make a lasting impact, we can't wait to meet you! Join us in shaping the minds and hearts of our future leaders in a fun, dynamic, and loving environment! Requirements: REQUIREMENTS Valid AZ Fingerprint Clearance Card (required) Recent negative TB Test (required) CPR and First Aid (preferred) EXPERIENCE Associates in Early Education/related field (preferred) Minimum of two years classroom experience with children birth to five (preferred) QUALITIES Ability to be flexible in assignment and work hours Be flexible and adaptable to change Be responsible, reliable and punctual Excellent organizational skills Implement positive problem-solving behavior and conflict resolution skills Positively accept directions and suggestions Proficient in writing and interpersonal skills Promote positive interactions with colleagues, parents and students PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Employees may be required to lift up to 50 pounds occasionally, and/or up to 20 pounds frequently. Must be able to kneel, crouch, stand, walk, lift and perform repetitive motions for extended periods of time. Employees may also be subject to body fluids and odors.
    $25k-34k yearly est. 25d ago
  • Education Programs Manager

    La Plaza de Cultura y Artes 3.8company rating

    Los Angeles, CA jobs

    LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes is a community hub where people gather to celebrate Latinx culture through transformative exhibitions, music, dance, culinary arts, and multigenerational art-making and storytelling experiences. Housed in two historic buildings in downtown Los Angeles, LA Plaza is adjacent to Olvera Street at El Pueblo de Los Angeles. It includes a museum, a 30,000-square-foot outdoor space with a performance stage, an edible garden, and LA Cocina de Gloria Molina, a teaching kitchen and flexible event space that spotlights the history, culture, and influence of Mexican and Mexican American cuisine. Established in 2011, LA Plaza is a Los Angeles County cultural institution and a Smithsonian affiliate museum. More information is available at ******************* THE OPPORTUNITY The Education Department at LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes offers K-12 grade students, educators, and families the opportunity to explore the history, art, culture, and contributions of Mexicans, Mexican Americans, and Latinos in Southern California. Education programs at LA Plaza create a pathway to cultural self-discovery and foster the appreciation of personal, family, and community heritage. Reporting to the Director of Education, the Education Programs Manager will support the innovative development, implementation, evaluation, and promotion of LA Plaza's diverse range of education programs. The Manager will serve as an advocate for culturally-relevant teaching and curriculum, arts integration, and will support the development of standards-based curriculum and materials. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES • Serves as a leader in shaping and modeling innovative pedological techniques and strategies, with an emphasis on culturally-relevant teaching and learning. • Contributes to and supports the design of quality education programs through project and program development, implementation, data collection, and evaluation. • Oversees field trip reservations and manages the operations of booking, scheduling, and welcoming school groups to LA Plaza. • Oversees the implementation and allocation of LA Plaza's bus grant program for Title I schools. • Works collaboratively with education advisors, content specialists, and community organizations to oversee and support the development of curriculum, lesson plans, and educator materials aligned to California State Content Standards and Visual and Performing Arts Standards. • Oversees the development of content for marketing use (e.g., website, social media, and newsletters) and is responsible for submitting to Marketing & Communications Department. • Collaborates with Director of Education to develop and implement strategies to publicize and promote education programs and opportunities to school districts and educators. • Supervises full-time content specialists and art educators, as well as independently contracted artists. • Cultivates professional relationships with schools, education administrations, and education policy stakeholders, working in partnership to expand the reach, accessibility, and implementation of programs and resources. • Additional duties as assigned. Requirements PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS: · Minimum of 3-5 years of professional experience in managing education programs or community engagement programs, or comparable experience as an educator in formal or informal learning environments. · Demonstrated experience creating and overseeing education programs or initiatives that address the needs of diverse student communities, including developing learning opportunities that engage students with a range of learning styles and cognitive, developmental, and physical abilities. · Competency in creating and implementing standards-aligned programs for K-12 students and educators, including the development of curriculum aligned to the History-Social Science Framework and/or Visual and Performing Arts Standards. · Demonstrated success in managing team members in a constructive and cooperative manner. · Demonstrated awareness of, sensitivity to, and competence in communication with and about culturally and socioeconomically diverse populations. · Excellent prioritization and organization skills and a proven ability to manage multiple projects under tight deadlines. · Internet competency and strong computer proficiency, including the Microsoft Office software suite and a familiarity with database software. · Fluency in Spanish, written and spoken is strongly desired. Benefits Benefits EMPLOYMENT STATUS Full Time, Exempt Hybrid schedule that includes office work at LA Plaza in downtown Los Angeles, with occasional evening and weekend activity. COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS PACKAGE Salary $65,000 per year $50.00 monthly cell phone/internet stipend Free parking Individual health, dental, and vision care Non-match 401K Direct Deposit of paycheck Employee discount in LA Tienda Optional AFLAC coverage 90-day introductory period Mileage reimbursement Facility rental fee waived for one (1) personal event per year. Paid holidays (13), five mental health days annually, plus two-weeks paid time off the last week of December and first week of January annually. For 2025, Thanksgiving closure Monday, November 24, to Wednesday, November 26, in addition to the scheduled holiday closures on Thursday, November 27, and Friday, November 28. WORK ENVIRONMENT · Extensive interaction with the public of all ages. · Office environment in a museum setting. · Significant computer work (repetitive movement - typing). · Ability to perform the physical requirements of the job, including frequent sitting standing, walking, bending, kneeling, crouching, climbing stairs, lifting, pulling, and carrying up to 30 pounds. · LA Plaza will make reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the responsibilities of the position.
    $65k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Education Programs Manager

    La Plaza de Cultura y Artes 3.8company rating

    Los Angeles, CA jobs

    Job Description LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes is a community hub where people gather to celebrate Latinx culture through transformative exhibitions, music, dance, culinary arts, and multigenerational art-making and storytelling experiences. Housed in two historic buildings in downtown Los Angeles, LA Plaza is adjacent to Olvera Street at El Pueblo de Los Angeles. It includes a museum, a 30,000-square-foot outdoor space with a performance stage, an edible garden, and LA Cocina de Gloria Molina, a teaching kitchen and flexible event space that spotlights the history, culture, and influence of Mexican and Mexican American cuisine. Established in 2011, LA Plaza is a Los Angeles County cultural institution and a Smithsonian affiliate museum. More information is available at ******************* THE OPPORTUNITY The Education Department at LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes offers K-12 grade students, educators, and families the opportunity to explore the history, art, culture, and contributions of Mexicans, Mexican Americans, and Latinos in Southern California. Education programs at LA Plaza create a pathway to cultural self-discovery and foster the appreciation of personal, family, and community heritage. Reporting to the Director of Education, the Education Programs Manager will support the innovative development, implementation, evaluation, and promotion of LA Plaza's diverse range of education programs. The Manager will serve as an advocate for culturally-relevant teaching and curriculum, arts integration, and will support the development of standards-based curriculum and materials. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES •Serves as a leader in shaping and modeling innovative pedological techniques and strategies, with an emphasis on culturally-relevant teaching and learning. •Contributes to and supports the design of quality education programs through project and program development, implementation, data collection, and evaluation. •Oversees field trip reservations and manages the operations of booking, scheduling, and welcoming school groups to LA Plaza. •Oversees the implementation and allocation of LA Plaza's bus grant program for Title I schools. •Works collaboratively with education advisors, content specialists, and community organizations to oversee and support the development of curriculum, lesson plans, and educator materials aligned to California State Content Standards and Visual and Performing Arts Standards. •Oversees the development of content for marketing use (e.g., website, social media, and newsletters) and is responsible for submitting to Marketing & Communications Department. •Collaborates with Director of Education to develop and implement strategies to publicize and promote education programs and opportunities to school districts and educators. •Supervises full-time content specialists and art educators, as well as independently contracted artists. •Cultivates professional relationships with schools, education administrations, and education policy stakeholders, working in partnership to expand the reach, accessibility, and implementation of programs and resources. •Additional duties as assigned. Requirements PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS: · Minimum of 3-5 years of professional experience in managing education programs or community engagement programs, or comparable experience as an educator in formal or informal learning environments. · Demonstrated experience creating and overseeing education programs or initiatives that address the needs of diverse student communities, including developing learning opportunities that engage students with a range of learning styles and cognitive, developmental, and physical abilities. · Competency in creating and implementing standards-aligned programs for K-12 students and educators, including the development of curriculum aligned to the History-Social Science Framework and/or Visual and Performing Arts Standards. · Demonstrated success in managing team members in a constructive and cooperative manner. · Demonstrated awareness of, sensitivity to, and competence in communication with and about culturally and socioeconomically diverse populations. · Excellent prioritization and organization skills and a proven ability to manage multiple projects under tight deadlines. · Internet competency and strong computer proficiency, including the Microsoft Office software suite and a familiarity with database software. · Fluency in Spanish, written and spoken is strongly desired. Benefits Benefits EMPLOYMENT STATUS Full Time, Exempt Hybrid schedule that includes office work at LA Plaza in downtown Los Angeles, with occasional evening and weekend activity. COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS PACKAGE Salary $65,000 per year $50.00 monthly cell phone/internet stipend Free parking Individual health, dental, and vision care Non-match 401K Direct Deposit of paycheck Employee discount in LA Tienda Optional AFLAC coverage 90-day introductory period Mileage reimbursement Facility rental fee waived for one (1) personal event per year. Paid holidays (13), five mental health days annually, plus two-weeks paid time off the last week of December and first week of January annually. For 2025, Thanksgiving closure Monday, November 24, to Wednesday, November 26, in addition to the scheduled holiday closures on Thursday, November 27, and Friday, November 28. WORK ENVIRONMENT · Extensive interaction with the public of all ages. · Office environment in a museum setting. · Significant computer work (repetitive movement - typing). · Ability to perform the physical requirements of the job, including frequent sitting standing, walking, bending, kneeling, crouching, climbing stairs, lifting, pulling, and carrying up to 30 pounds. · LA Plaza will make reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the responsibilities of the position.
    $65k yearly 23d ago
  • Director of Pinellas Residential Programs

    Metropolitan Ministries 4.0company rating

    Saint Petersburg, FL jobs

    Full-time Description About Us: If you're looking for an opportunity to transform the lives of poor and homeless men, women, and children in your community, we may have a job for you. Since 1972, Metropolitan Ministries has been providing life-changing solutions for those who are homeless and at risk of becoming homeless in Tampa Bay. We are a grassroots, donor, and volunteer-fueled community nonprofit. At Metropolitan Ministries, we serve families in Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco, Polk and Hernando counties with compassion, practical help, and a willingness to make a huge difference. What we offer: · Salary: $72,000 - $75,000 · Group health, vision, and dental coverage at affordable rates, along with family coverage if you choose to purchase it. · Preventative care is 100% covered (free) on all plans. · PTO is offered to full-time and part-time employees. · 11 days of PTO and 10 paid holidays annually. · Option to participate in the 401K plan with employer match. · $15,000 in employee Life Insurance paid for by Metropolitan Ministries. · Employee Assistance Program · Option to participate in supplemental group insurance plans at affordable rates. · Tuition reimbursement program · Training and career development. · Discounted membership at the YMCA. Job Functions: According to the mission and vision of the organization, is responsible for directing, evaluating, and supervising the operations of Residential Programs and Kitchenettes. This includes Case Management, CLA's, and Intake. Responsible for innovative program development and monitoring the outcomes of Pinellas Residential Programs Essential Responsibilities: Direct the overall operational leadership of functions, safety and staff in the Pinellas Residential Programs. Responsible for innovative program development and outcomes of residential programs Provide leadership, strategy, and vision for Residential programs. Ensure Sanctuary training and support for Pinellas team. Responsible for annual budget and budget development for grants Establish and maintain residential policies and procedures and goals and objectives Direct quality assurance for Residential Programs addressing service delivery outcomes through process improvement and Key Performance Indicators. Direct client data and systems to keep records on Residential Programs. Ensures that records, reports, and documentation are created promptly. Safeguards client confidentiality and ensures that all records are accurate and objective. Build network of partners and referral service agencies to assist in service delivery in Residential programming Ensure that all Residential Programs are designed and delivered in a manner that is consistent with the mission, vision, guiding values and program philosophy of Metropolitan Ministries Select, supervise and train staff. Responsible for completing employee evaluations on those directly supervised and for ensuring that an effective employee development, discipline and recognition programs are implemented Direct the day to day operations of Pinellas Programs Ensure Mission statement is fulfilled with each client/staff interaction Ensure dignified, effective and efficient services through coordination and communication between staff teams and departments. Oversee of systems and processes that impact occupancy rate at a minimum of 95% Ensure concerns or issues with clients/staff are addressed quickly through coordination of pertinent leadership staff. Assist with compliance with Pinellas HMIS requirements and grant and licensing requirements Maintain partnership agreements and ensure agreements are upheld and services offered are appropriate for residential programming. Represent Metropolitan Ministries at community events, networks and pursues partnerships that will enhance/support services and community involvement. Provide tours of the facilities. Manage and report on data, including quality performance reports. Address service delivery issues as necessary. Visit and meet with community service providers to enhance knowledge and collaboration. Be knowledgeable of community resources and agencies. Attend all community meetings that are relevant to position. Meet personal goals and actively contribute to the achievement of the team and organizational targets/goals as stated in the KPIs and the strategic plan. Complete other tasks as assigned. Requirements Education and Experience: Must have at least a Masters in the Human Services field and minimum of 5 years' experience supervising providing social services to the Homeless/at risk population; proficiency with various computer applications preferred (including, but not limited to, Clarity, Word, and Excel). Skills Requirements: Must be able to work effectively with homeless and at-risk clients. This position requires the ability to work within a multi-disciplinary framework; should be computer literate with knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel desirable. Must be able to communicate orally, as well as in writing, and demonstrate a high level of comfort in this performance, conducting and assisting in the conducting of meetings, etc. Strong interpersonal skills are required. This position requires a high degree of maturity, sensitivity to issues of faith and cross cultural and diversity issues, and the social skill to handle job-related matters in a professional and diplomatic manner. Physical Requirements: Must have adequate hearing and speaking ability as to take part in and provide sound oral communication and information. Must have the physical, emotional, and spiritual stamina to handle job-related issues and stress. Other: Must demonstrate legal authorization to work in the United States. Must be able to communicate effectively in English. Valid FL driver's license with a good driving record and insured vehicle in order to qualify for the MM driving program. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. We are committed to creating a diverse and welcoming workplace that includes partners with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We believe that enables us to better meet our mission and values while serving individuals throughout our local communities. People of color, women, LGBTQIA+, Veterans and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Qualified applicants with criminal histories will be considered for employment in a manner consistent with all federal state and local ordinances. Metropolitan Ministries is committed to offering reasonable accommodation to job applicants with disabilities. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, please contact us at ************ or via email at **************************** *********************************
    $72k-75k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Range and Target Sports Director- Seasonal (BDSR)

    Boy Scouts of America Long's Peak Council 4.1company rating

    Red Feather Lakes, CO jobs

    Ben Delatour Scout Ranch is seeking candidates for the position of Range & Target Sports Director for the upcoming summer season. The ideal candidate will be NRA certified in rifle, shotgun, pistol, muzzleloader and archery. Range supervisory experience and Scouting America camp school certification as a shooting sports director required. Knowledge of the Scouting America Shooting Sports program preferred. Candidates will be a minimum age of 25. Military veterans are welcome to apply. An NRA certification program is offered prior to employment on our facility. A detailed job description is available by emailing ***********************.
    $24k-36k yearly est. Easy Apply 41d ago

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