The Humane League
Remote (Central or East time zones of the United States)
Apply here
WHO WE ARE
The Humane League (THL) is a global nonprofit ending the abuse of animals raised for food. THL fosters a high-energy culture of teamwork and mission-driven problem solving, and we have earned recognition as Top Charity from Animal Charity Evaluators for all of their rating periods. Over the past few years, we’ve grown to a staff of 100+ talented individuals dispersed across the country and around the world. At THL, how animals are treated in the food system is at the forefront of our everyday work. As such, many of our staff are vegan by personal choice, and all of our THL-hosted events offer fully vegan menus. We welcome all mission-aligned candidates to apply, no matter where you are in your journey to end the abuse of animals raised for food.
YOUR OPPORTUNITY
As Global Corporate Relations Lead, you will be part of a small, high-impact team that specializes in advancing the welfare of animals raised for food through outreach to major international food companies. Currently, the team’s work is focused on influencing companies to transition to 100% cage-free systems for egg-laying hens in their supply chains across the world. You will be accountable for engaging in dialogue and maintaining relationships with food companies, with a focus on companies headquartered in North America and Latin America. This work requires a high level of confidence and relentlessness, as well as excellent critical thinking and decision-making skills. This position also involves close collaboration with other animal protection groups through the Open Wing Alliance (OWA), a global coalition of 90+ animal protection organizations, to organize meetings and strategize. The ideal candidate will excel in cultural competency and be excited about building relationships. This position reports directly to the Senior Associate Director of Global Corporate Relations.
This is a full-time, remote position. This position involves domestic and international travel, equivalent to up to 1-2 weeks per month, and requires a valid, up-to-date passport. The travel requirements of this role include attendance at the Open Wing Alliance Latin America Summit from September 3-5, 2024 in Mexico City.
We are only able to consider applicants who possess United States work authorization and reside in the United States within the Central or Eastern time zones.
We will be recording a webinar hosted by Hannah Surowinski, Sr. Associate Director of Global Corporate Relations, and another member of the Global Corporate Relations team. You can submit any questions you would like answered regarding the role and The Humane League via this form . Please submit any questions by 5 pm EST on Tuesday, April 30th. The webinar will be available to watch on our careers page job posting by Friday, May 3rd.
This position will close on Friday, May 10th, 2024 at 1:00pm PDT/2:00pm MDT/3:00pm CDT/4:00pm EDT. Late applications will not be accepted; if you are experiencing technical issues, please contact careers@thehumaneleague.org prior to the deadline. Please submit applications and all supporting documents in English.
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES
Your responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Work with major multinational food companies to advance welfare for animals within their supply chains. Currently, this work is focused on holding companies accountable for fulfilling their cage-free egg commitments.
Build and maintain relationships with corporate executives at food companies. This includes email communication as well as virtual and in-person meetings.
Engage in high-pressure negotiations with executives, with the primary purpose of influencing food companies to commit to animal welfare policies. Act as the lead on negotiations for OWA global campaigns.
Conduct research on global food companies and maintain data within the team’s CRM, Salesforce.
Hold food companies accountable for meeting their commitment deadlines. Establish check-ins with companies, ensuring they disclose progress on their commitments.
Collaborate with team members intra- and inter-departmentally on campaign targets, strategy, research, commitments, and actions.
Collaborate closely with OWA member groups and other relevant organizations on corporate outreach and campaign targets.
Work closely with other members of THL’s Global Corporate Engagement team to advise on corporate relations strategy and goals.
Other duties as assigned.
REQUIRED SKILLS
Tenacity and comfort with high-pressure situations: You display confidence, relentlessness, and solid problem-solving skills, especially in confrontational or particularly difficult situations and interactions. You are not easily discouraged; when faced with a setback, you reflect on lessons learned, apply them, and try a new approach.
Strategic thinking and acuity: You are quick and calculated in your thinking and decision-making in both high-stakes situations and broader strategy discussions. You are able to identify and evaluate short- and long-term impacts when making decisions, utilizing discretion and independent judgment.
Collaboration and relationship-building: Although this position is highly independent, the success of this role relies on your ability to work cooperatively and collaborate with team members, as well as other organizations and stakeholders. You have excellent interpersonal skills and are able to build and maintain effective working relationships, including with corporate executives.
Organization: You are able to manage multiple projects and tasks with the extensive use of platforms like Google Workspace, Slack, Salesforce, and Asana. You use time management and attention to detail to plan, prioritize, and complete your work. You are able to work to tight deadlines and plan ahead to organize your work and meetings with companies.
Persuasive communication: You have excellent written and verbal communication skills and are able to communicate effectively with a variety of internal and external stakeholders. You convey THL’s message confidently and persuasively in both written and oral formats, including emails, presentations, and high-pressure meetings with corporate executives.
Research: This position involves conducting thorough research on food companies and their executives. You are adept at using online resources to gather information, and you bring a sense of curiosity, creativity, and persistence to finding details that may be difficult to locate.
Global mindset: You approach your work with a global perspective, prioritizing global impact and taking regional and cultural nuances into consideration. You are able to work effectively with coalition partners and corporate executives across a variety of linguistic backgrounds.
Apply here
Once your application has been reviewed, you will be notified via email with further details on the status of your application. If a candidate is moved forward, the interview process will be as follows:
Phone Interview (via phone call)
Work Simulation Exercise (completed remotely)
First Interview (via video call)
Final Interview (via video call)
Reference Check
For full details of our recruitment process please review this document .
Compensation and Benefits
The compensation range for this role is $67,130 - $82,048 USD. At The Humane League, we believe in maintaining a fair and equitable work environment for all employees. As part of our commitment to transparency and equity, we recently implemented a job architecture framework, which levels all of our roles according to size and complexity, as well as a compensation step system, which allows us to account for an individual's total years of related experience when determining their compensation. In addition, we have adopted a no negotiation policy for salaries. To determine a job's level, we carefully consider a variety of factors, including a job's size and complexity, required experience, knowledge, and/or skills, internal comparability, and market data. To determine final compensation, experience will be measured by considering prior work in jobs or activities that are related to the role at THL. These new practices are aligned with our organizational values and will help us ensure we maintain clear, consistent, transparent, and equitable HR processes.
Employees enjoy full medical coverage, optional dental and vision packages, a 401(k) retirement plan, pet care & Rx discount plans, working from home, up to 16 weeks of paid parental leave for eligible employees, paid holidays, flexible vacation time, professional development, and the supportive environment at The Humane League!
Equal Employment Opportunity
The Humane League is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Women, people of color, people with disabilities, and veterans are strongly encouraged to apply. In compliance with laws and in furtherance of our commitment to fostering an environment that welcomes and embraces diversity, all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, age, or veteran status.
Accommodations
The Humane League is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities. We trust individuals to self-identify and ask for the accommodations they need. An example of an accommodation might be extra time to complete a work simulation exercise, among many others. If you need a reasonable accommodation because of a disability for any part of the employment process, please complete this form to let us know the nature of your request and your contact information.
AI Policy
We value original work and thought in the application process; with that being said, please refrain from using artificial intelligence to generate your responses. By submitting this application you agree to comply with this. Violations of this policy may result in being dismissed from the hiring process. If you need a reasonable accommodation to this policy, please see above for more information.
Apr 25, 2024
Full time
Apply here
WHO WE ARE
The Humane League (THL) is a global nonprofit ending the abuse of animals raised for food. THL fosters a high-energy culture of teamwork and mission-driven problem solving, and we have earned recognition as Top Charity from Animal Charity Evaluators for all of their rating periods. Over the past few years, we’ve grown to a staff of 100+ talented individuals dispersed across the country and around the world. At THL, how animals are treated in the food system is at the forefront of our everyday work. As such, many of our staff are vegan by personal choice, and all of our THL-hosted events offer fully vegan menus. We welcome all mission-aligned candidates to apply, no matter where you are in your journey to end the abuse of animals raised for food.
YOUR OPPORTUNITY
As Global Corporate Relations Lead, you will be part of a small, high-impact team that specializes in advancing the welfare of animals raised for food through outreach to major international food companies. Currently, the team’s work is focused on influencing companies to transition to 100% cage-free systems for egg-laying hens in their supply chains across the world. You will be accountable for engaging in dialogue and maintaining relationships with food companies, with a focus on companies headquartered in North America and Latin America. This work requires a high level of confidence and relentlessness, as well as excellent critical thinking and decision-making skills. This position also involves close collaboration with other animal protection groups through the Open Wing Alliance (OWA), a global coalition of 90+ animal protection organizations, to organize meetings and strategize. The ideal candidate will excel in cultural competency and be excited about building relationships. This position reports directly to the Senior Associate Director of Global Corporate Relations.
This is a full-time, remote position. This position involves domestic and international travel, equivalent to up to 1-2 weeks per month, and requires a valid, up-to-date passport. The travel requirements of this role include attendance at the Open Wing Alliance Latin America Summit from September 3-5, 2024 in Mexico City.
We are only able to consider applicants who possess United States work authorization and reside in the United States within the Central or Eastern time zones.
We will be recording a webinar hosted by Hannah Surowinski, Sr. Associate Director of Global Corporate Relations, and another member of the Global Corporate Relations team. You can submit any questions you would like answered regarding the role and The Humane League via this form . Please submit any questions by 5 pm EST on Tuesday, April 30th. The webinar will be available to watch on our careers page job posting by Friday, May 3rd.
This position will close on Friday, May 10th, 2024 at 1:00pm PDT/2:00pm MDT/3:00pm CDT/4:00pm EDT. Late applications will not be accepted; if you are experiencing technical issues, please contact careers@thehumaneleague.org prior to the deadline. Please submit applications and all supporting documents in English.
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES
Your responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Work with major multinational food companies to advance welfare for animals within their supply chains. Currently, this work is focused on holding companies accountable for fulfilling their cage-free egg commitments.
Build and maintain relationships with corporate executives at food companies. This includes email communication as well as virtual and in-person meetings.
Engage in high-pressure negotiations with executives, with the primary purpose of influencing food companies to commit to animal welfare policies. Act as the lead on negotiations for OWA global campaigns.
Conduct research on global food companies and maintain data within the team’s CRM, Salesforce.
Hold food companies accountable for meeting their commitment deadlines. Establish check-ins with companies, ensuring they disclose progress on their commitments.
Collaborate with team members intra- and inter-departmentally on campaign targets, strategy, research, commitments, and actions.
Collaborate closely with OWA member groups and other relevant organizations on corporate outreach and campaign targets.
Work closely with other members of THL’s Global Corporate Engagement team to advise on corporate relations strategy and goals.
Other duties as assigned.
REQUIRED SKILLS
Tenacity and comfort with high-pressure situations: You display confidence, relentlessness, and solid problem-solving skills, especially in confrontational or particularly difficult situations and interactions. You are not easily discouraged; when faced with a setback, you reflect on lessons learned, apply them, and try a new approach.
Strategic thinking and acuity: You are quick and calculated in your thinking and decision-making in both high-stakes situations and broader strategy discussions. You are able to identify and evaluate short- and long-term impacts when making decisions, utilizing discretion and independent judgment.
Collaboration and relationship-building: Although this position is highly independent, the success of this role relies on your ability to work cooperatively and collaborate with team members, as well as other organizations and stakeholders. You have excellent interpersonal skills and are able to build and maintain effective working relationships, including with corporate executives.
Organization: You are able to manage multiple projects and tasks with the extensive use of platforms like Google Workspace, Slack, Salesforce, and Asana. You use time management and attention to detail to plan, prioritize, and complete your work. You are able to work to tight deadlines and plan ahead to organize your work and meetings with companies.
Persuasive communication: You have excellent written and verbal communication skills and are able to communicate effectively with a variety of internal and external stakeholders. You convey THL’s message confidently and persuasively in both written and oral formats, including emails, presentations, and high-pressure meetings with corporate executives.
Research: This position involves conducting thorough research on food companies and their executives. You are adept at using online resources to gather information, and you bring a sense of curiosity, creativity, and persistence to finding details that may be difficult to locate.
Global mindset: You approach your work with a global perspective, prioritizing global impact and taking regional and cultural nuances into consideration. You are able to work effectively with coalition partners and corporate executives across a variety of linguistic backgrounds.
Apply here
Once your application has been reviewed, you will be notified via email with further details on the status of your application. If a candidate is moved forward, the interview process will be as follows:
Phone Interview (via phone call)
Work Simulation Exercise (completed remotely)
First Interview (via video call)
Final Interview (via video call)
Reference Check
For full details of our recruitment process please review this document .
Compensation and Benefits
The compensation range for this role is $67,130 - $82,048 USD. At The Humane League, we believe in maintaining a fair and equitable work environment for all employees. As part of our commitment to transparency and equity, we recently implemented a job architecture framework, which levels all of our roles according to size and complexity, as well as a compensation step system, which allows us to account for an individual's total years of related experience when determining their compensation. In addition, we have adopted a no negotiation policy for salaries. To determine a job's level, we carefully consider a variety of factors, including a job's size and complexity, required experience, knowledge, and/or skills, internal comparability, and market data. To determine final compensation, experience will be measured by considering prior work in jobs or activities that are related to the role at THL. These new practices are aligned with our organizational values and will help us ensure we maintain clear, consistent, transparent, and equitable HR processes.
Employees enjoy full medical coverage, optional dental and vision packages, a 401(k) retirement plan, pet care & Rx discount plans, working from home, up to 16 weeks of paid parental leave for eligible employees, paid holidays, flexible vacation time, professional development, and the supportive environment at The Humane League!
Equal Employment Opportunity
The Humane League is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Women, people of color, people with disabilities, and veterans are strongly encouraged to apply. In compliance with laws and in furtherance of our commitment to fostering an environment that welcomes and embraces diversity, all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, age, or veteran status.
Accommodations
The Humane League is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities. We trust individuals to self-identify and ask for the accommodations they need. An example of an accommodation might be extra time to complete a work simulation exercise, among many others. If you need a reasonable accommodation because of a disability for any part of the employment process, please complete this form to let us know the nature of your request and your contact information.
AI Policy
We value original work and thought in the application process; with that being said, please refrain from using artificial intelligence to generate your responses. By submitting this application you agree to comply with this. Violations of this policy may result in being dismissed from the hiring process. If you need a reasonable accommodation to this policy, please see above for more information.
https://www.allianceforthebay.org/job/dc-green-infrastructure-projects-assistant-apply-by-april-21/
Under the direction of the DC Projects Coordinator, the DC Green Infrastructure Projects Assistant supports the completion of various programmatic tasks, predominantly supporting the Alliance’s RiverSmart Homes Permeable Surfaces and Rain Barrels projects in partnership with the DC Department of Energy and Environment. The position further supports various events and communications efforts based out of our DC Regional Office. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational skills, a foundational understanding of environmental considerations in urban settings, excellent communication and multitasking capabilities, and a desire to develop innovative solutions, partnership relationships, and future projects. Specific Duties of this Position: ● Administrative and programmatic support for green infrastructure projects, including timely communication with homeowners and project partners, project and inventory tracking and reporting, facilitating site visits and appointments, and ensuring upkeep of project documentation. ● Review homeowner applications and site designs, and conduct site visits and inspections throughout the District. ● Provide project-related training and educational resources to homeowners and contractors. ● Support other project and grant tasks, as assigned. ● Assist with various education and outreach efforts, including in-person (tabling, presentations, volunteer coordination, etc.) as well as across various media outlets such as blog posts, newsletter articles, social media posts, and more. Assist with the creation of digital and print communications materials for DC office projects and events. ● Assist in the development of grant applications and partnerships that enable the Alliance to meet its Strategic Goals through the Green Infrastructure Program and other DC-based efforts. ● Participate in Alliance strategic planning efforts, internal committees, and problem-solving oriented teams as assigned. Contribute to the Alliance’s various Green Infrastructure & DC team efforts. ● Manage office administrative tasks and other tasks as assigned. Minimum Qualifications & Desired Experience: ● 0+ years relevant professional experience in environmental science, administrative tasks, communications, or other related fields. ● Organizational and prioritization skills: Ability to manage, prioritize and meet deadlines for multiple tasks with attention to detail. ● Strong verbal and written communication skills. Preferred experience creating flyers, brochures, newsletter blurbs, blogs, and articles is a plus. ● Basic understanding of environmental issues related to local waterways and Washington, DC. Knowledge of green infrastructure residential best management practices (rain gardens, rain barrels, permeable pavers, and conservation landscaping) is a plus. ● Quick learner, willingness to learn and adapt to project needs as they evolve/grow. ● Experience in event planning and/or coordination is a plus. ● Ability to provide customer service and enforce project boundaries when needed. ● Software experience desired: Google Drive Suite, basic Microsoft Office; Adobe Creative Suite. ● Spanish Language proficiency is a plus.
Mar 26, 2024
Full time
https://www.allianceforthebay.org/job/dc-green-infrastructure-projects-assistant-apply-by-april-21/
Under the direction of the DC Projects Coordinator, the DC Green Infrastructure Projects Assistant supports the completion of various programmatic tasks, predominantly supporting the Alliance’s RiverSmart Homes Permeable Surfaces and Rain Barrels projects in partnership with the DC Department of Energy and Environment. The position further supports various events and communications efforts based out of our DC Regional Office. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational skills, a foundational understanding of environmental considerations in urban settings, excellent communication and multitasking capabilities, and a desire to develop innovative solutions, partnership relationships, and future projects. Specific Duties of this Position: ● Administrative and programmatic support for green infrastructure projects, including timely communication with homeowners and project partners, project and inventory tracking and reporting, facilitating site visits and appointments, and ensuring upkeep of project documentation. ● Review homeowner applications and site designs, and conduct site visits and inspections throughout the District. ● Provide project-related training and educational resources to homeowners and contractors. ● Support other project and grant tasks, as assigned. ● Assist with various education and outreach efforts, including in-person (tabling, presentations, volunteer coordination, etc.) as well as across various media outlets such as blog posts, newsletter articles, social media posts, and more. Assist with the creation of digital and print communications materials for DC office projects and events. ● Assist in the development of grant applications and partnerships that enable the Alliance to meet its Strategic Goals through the Green Infrastructure Program and other DC-based efforts. ● Participate in Alliance strategic planning efforts, internal committees, and problem-solving oriented teams as assigned. Contribute to the Alliance’s various Green Infrastructure & DC team efforts. ● Manage office administrative tasks and other tasks as assigned. Minimum Qualifications & Desired Experience: ● 0+ years relevant professional experience in environmental science, administrative tasks, communications, or other related fields. ● Organizational and prioritization skills: Ability to manage, prioritize and meet deadlines for multiple tasks with attention to detail. ● Strong verbal and written communication skills. Preferred experience creating flyers, brochures, newsletter blurbs, blogs, and articles is a plus. ● Basic understanding of environmental issues related to local waterways and Washington, DC. Knowledge of green infrastructure residential best management practices (rain gardens, rain barrels, permeable pavers, and conservation landscaping) is a plus. ● Quick learner, willingness to learn and adapt to project needs as they evolve/grow. ● Experience in event planning and/or coordination is a plus. ● Ability to provide customer service and enforce project boundaries when needed. ● Software experience desired: Google Drive Suite, basic Microsoft Office; Adobe Creative Suite. ● Spanish Language proficiency is a plus.
About KIND:
Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) is a global leader in the protection of unaccompanied refugee and migrant children. Launched in 2008, KIND champions a world in which every child’s rights and well-being are protected throughout their journey to safety. KIND has accepted over 23,000 referrals of children seeking legal representation in their immigration proceedings. KIND has welcomed more than 41,000 attendees to trainings since its founding, cultivating partnerships with over 670 law firms, corporate legal departments, law schools, and bar associations across the country.
KIND’s social services program ensures that migrant and refugee children – who have often endured trauma – receive counseling, educational support, medical care, and other comprehensive services.
To address the root causes of child migration from Central America, and strengthen the protection of unaccompanied children, KIND advocates for policy changes and educates lawmakers, the media, and the broader public on the conditions that drive these children to flee their home countries. KIND supports children returning to their home countries by connecting them to essential support services and sponsors gender-based violence prevention programs in Central America to protect children in countries of origin and transit.
KIND is also building upon its expertise in the protection of unaccompanied children to encourage the development of pro bono initiatives across Europe in partnership with European NGOs.
Position Summary:
KIND seeks a Social Services Supervisor to manage daily social services operations of 2-3 field offices to include in-house programming, data management, reflective supervision, subject matter expertise and training on trauma-informed and client centered interventions, and crisis responses. The Social Services Supervisor will also oversee specific program areas and support the national Social Services team with other essential management duties, including fostering a culture of wellness, supervising MSW interns and leveraging community resources. They will staff a small caseload of critical cases and provide clinical consultation for the legal teams.
Essential Functions:
Staffs a small caseload of critical referrals in office where the supervisor is located.
Oversees daily management and operations of 2-3 field offices (grouped regionally or by commonalities of programming, reporting laws, etc.,).
Ensures Social Services Coordinators (SSCs) adhere to policies and procedures.
Provides weekly reflective supervision to Social Service Coordinators and meet monthly with Managing Attorney at field offices.
Develops a framework for new supervision structure to support implementation across other offices.
Provides therapeutic support and crisis management with the legal team.
Coordinates Crisis Planning and protocols as part of the agency-wide implementation.
Supervises MSW interns housed in field office where supervisor is located.
Monitors, reviews, and makes recommendations for in-house therapeutic activities, resource fairs and preventive programming.
Completes reports to meet both internal and external program requirements in a timely manner.
KIND will evaluate proven local practices and institutionalize and share them across all of KIND’s offices.
Develops a consistent, high-quality approach to supervision, and expansion of in-house programming.
Supports assigned offices’ therapeutic programming and specific initiatives around client support.
Qualifications and Requirements:
Master’s degree in social work or advanced degree in a related field, preferably in social work, counseling, or related specialty (LMSW, LCSW, LPC, LMHC).
Advanced fluency in English and Spanish, spoken and written, is required.
Licensure (or able to obtain licensure within six months of hire), SIFI certification, and experience supervising MSW interns.
Minimum five years of experience working with immigrant populations, unaccompanied minors, at-risk youth, or young children (depending on the location).
Minimum of 2 years of experience in a supervisory role in social services or non-profit organizations.
Experience providing guidance and crisis management and direct oversight of administrative and clinical supervision and staff performance evaluation.
Advanced skills in Microsoft Suite including Outlook, Excel (including formula function), and Teams; competence with technology-related items including audio-video set-up and execution.
Demonstrated commitment to improving and/or understanding issues impacting immigrants in the U.S.; preferred experience working with trauma survivors.
Experience working with immigrant and refugee children and youth, LGBTQA communities.
Ability to work independently, anticipate needs, and take initiative in a high volume, fast-paced environment.
Experience supervising interns and volunteers; highly skilled at conducting outreach and managing external partnerships.
Experience in data entry and/or data management; experience in case and document database navigation such as ShareFile and Legal Server, including running and interpreting reports.
Ability to handle tech-related responsibilities including management of digital calendars and video conferencing.
Strong record of intercultural responsiveness, sensitivity and awareness, and cross-cultural communication skills, responsive practice, and a racial equity lens.
Ability to effectively conduct trainings to diverse audiences in person and virtually.
Experience working with multidisciplinary or interdisciplinary teams.
Excellent organizational, time management skills, and attention to detail; ability to work collaboratively; excellent writing and oral communication skills.
Ability to thrive in a high-volume workload with fast-changing deadlines and priorities.
Ability to travel as assigned.
Ability to work within an office environment, have regular interaction via telephone, teleconference, IM and email with KIND’s team and have in-person meetings with clients.
Excellent written and oral communication skills in English.
Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suites (such as Teams, Excel, etc.).
Ability to work collaboratively and multi-task in our KIND environment, managing numerous priorities and emerging opportunities.
Salary Range: $80,000 - $85,800 a year
Benefits: Discover the perks of working for KIND
KIND requires all staff be COVID vaccinated with the exception of those who have medical or religious beliefs exemptions.
Mar 13, 2024
Full time
About KIND:
Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) is a global leader in the protection of unaccompanied refugee and migrant children. Launched in 2008, KIND champions a world in which every child’s rights and well-being are protected throughout their journey to safety. KIND has accepted over 23,000 referrals of children seeking legal representation in their immigration proceedings. KIND has welcomed more than 41,000 attendees to trainings since its founding, cultivating partnerships with over 670 law firms, corporate legal departments, law schools, and bar associations across the country.
KIND’s social services program ensures that migrant and refugee children – who have often endured trauma – receive counseling, educational support, medical care, and other comprehensive services.
To address the root causes of child migration from Central America, and strengthen the protection of unaccompanied children, KIND advocates for policy changes and educates lawmakers, the media, and the broader public on the conditions that drive these children to flee their home countries. KIND supports children returning to their home countries by connecting them to essential support services and sponsors gender-based violence prevention programs in Central America to protect children in countries of origin and transit.
KIND is also building upon its expertise in the protection of unaccompanied children to encourage the development of pro bono initiatives across Europe in partnership with European NGOs.
Position Summary:
KIND seeks a Social Services Supervisor to manage daily social services operations of 2-3 field offices to include in-house programming, data management, reflective supervision, subject matter expertise and training on trauma-informed and client centered interventions, and crisis responses. The Social Services Supervisor will also oversee specific program areas and support the national Social Services team with other essential management duties, including fostering a culture of wellness, supervising MSW interns and leveraging community resources. They will staff a small caseload of critical cases and provide clinical consultation for the legal teams.
Essential Functions:
Staffs a small caseload of critical referrals in office where the supervisor is located.
Oversees daily management and operations of 2-3 field offices (grouped regionally or by commonalities of programming, reporting laws, etc.,).
Ensures Social Services Coordinators (SSCs) adhere to policies and procedures.
Provides weekly reflective supervision to Social Service Coordinators and meet monthly with Managing Attorney at field offices.
Develops a framework for new supervision structure to support implementation across other offices.
Provides therapeutic support and crisis management with the legal team.
Coordinates Crisis Planning and protocols as part of the agency-wide implementation.
Supervises MSW interns housed in field office where supervisor is located.
Monitors, reviews, and makes recommendations for in-house therapeutic activities, resource fairs and preventive programming.
Completes reports to meet both internal and external program requirements in a timely manner.
KIND will evaluate proven local practices and institutionalize and share them across all of KIND’s offices.
Develops a consistent, high-quality approach to supervision, and expansion of in-house programming.
Supports assigned offices’ therapeutic programming and specific initiatives around client support.
Qualifications and Requirements:
Master’s degree in social work or advanced degree in a related field, preferably in social work, counseling, or related specialty (LMSW, LCSW, LPC, LMHC).
Advanced fluency in English and Spanish, spoken and written, is required.
Licensure (or able to obtain licensure within six months of hire), SIFI certification, and experience supervising MSW interns.
Minimum five years of experience working with immigrant populations, unaccompanied minors, at-risk youth, or young children (depending on the location).
Minimum of 2 years of experience in a supervisory role in social services or non-profit organizations.
Experience providing guidance and crisis management and direct oversight of administrative and clinical supervision and staff performance evaluation.
Advanced skills in Microsoft Suite including Outlook, Excel (including formula function), and Teams; competence with technology-related items including audio-video set-up and execution.
Demonstrated commitment to improving and/or understanding issues impacting immigrants in the U.S.; preferred experience working with trauma survivors.
Experience working with immigrant and refugee children and youth, LGBTQA communities.
Ability to work independently, anticipate needs, and take initiative in a high volume, fast-paced environment.
Experience supervising interns and volunteers; highly skilled at conducting outreach and managing external partnerships.
Experience in data entry and/or data management; experience in case and document database navigation such as ShareFile and Legal Server, including running and interpreting reports.
Ability to handle tech-related responsibilities including management of digital calendars and video conferencing.
Strong record of intercultural responsiveness, sensitivity and awareness, and cross-cultural communication skills, responsive practice, and a racial equity lens.
Ability to effectively conduct trainings to diverse audiences in person and virtually.
Experience working with multidisciplinary or interdisciplinary teams.
Excellent organizational, time management skills, and attention to detail; ability to work collaboratively; excellent writing and oral communication skills.
Ability to thrive in a high-volume workload with fast-changing deadlines and priorities.
Ability to travel as assigned.
Ability to work within an office environment, have regular interaction via telephone, teleconference, IM and email with KIND’s team and have in-person meetings with clients.
Excellent written and oral communication skills in English.
Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suites (such as Teams, Excel, etc.).
Ability to work collaboratively and multi-task in our KIND environment, managing numerous priorities and emerging opportunities.
Salary Range: $80,000 - $85,800 a year
Benefits: Discover the perks of working for KIND
KIND requires all staff be COVID vaccinated with the exception of those who have medical or religious beliefs exemptions.
Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas at Austin
300 W 21st St., Austin, TX 78712
General Notes The Harry Ransom Center is an internationally renowned humanities research library and museum at The University of Texas at Austin. Its extensive collections provide unique insight into the creative process of writers and artists, deepening our understanding and appreciation of literature, photography, film, art, and the performing arts. Visitors engage with the Center's collections through research and study, exhibitions, publications, and a rich variety of program offerings including readings, talks, symposia, and film screenings.
The Ransom Center encourages discovery, inspires creativity, and advances understanding of the humanities for a broad audience through the preservation and sharing of its extraordinary collections.
Purpose Provides leadership, coordination, and support for in-person and virtual reference assistance and contributes to a creative, collaborative, and team-oriented work environment. Collaborates with the Public Services Librarian (responsible for Reading Room operations) and the Reference team (responsible for virtual reference) to assist with all reference services. Coordinates Reference services from staff across many divisions, develops and implements policies and procedures for Reference, is active professionally and serves on library and professional committees. Plans and implements outreach to the UT campus community, provides research consultations, and leads instruction sessions on archival and bibliographical research methods for faculty, students, and staff in collaboration with the Instructional Services Coordinator and the Reference team. Creates research guides, FAQs, tutorials for special-collections discovery tools, and maintains the reference materials in collaboration with Reference, Research Services, Curatorial, and Technical and Digital Services staff.
For full consideration by the hiring committee, please submit materials by 3/15/24. This is a 2 year contract position with a start date as early as 6/1/2024.
Responsibilities
Reporting to the Associate Director for Research Services, designs and administers user-centered Reference service models; explores and implements changes to service models and supporting processes. Collects and compiles circulation and assessment data, analyzes data and prepares reports. Maintains a high level of professional activities and keeps up with current trends and emerging technologies in the areas of Reference and Research Services. Shares with the Associate Director for Research Services, Reference team, and Public Services Librarian responsibility for service quality for in-person reference support by creating policy and designing new workflows. Delivers database instruction training to new and existing staff. Staffs the Reference Service point up to 10-hours a week.
Provides research assistance to and answers reference questions from in-person and virtual library patrons regarding all collections but with a special focus on Literature, History, Photography, Cultural studies, or other Humanities-related fields. Shares responsibility for handling digitization and permission requests for these collections.
Provides research support to students and faculty on campus through outreach, consultations, office-hours, and workshops. Collaborates with Ransom Center Instructional, Curatorial, Conservation, and Research Services staff along with University faculty to design and deliver student-centered instructional sessions prioritizing active learning strategies.
Participates in Ransom Center committee activities as requested. Engages in campus, regional, and national professional organizations and collaborative activities and brings awareness of best practices in the field to help maintain the excellence of Reference support at the Harry Ransom Center.
May assist in evaluating collections and library acquisitions. Occasional Saturday hours required.
Required Qualifications
MSIS with coursework in library or information science, or in a discipline aligned with the Ransom Center's major collection strengths.
Experience in literary, archival, or special collections research.
Excellent interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills.
Excellent organizational, time, and project management skills.
Relevant education and experience may be substituted as appropriate.
Preferred Qualifications
Advanced degree or coursework in library or information science, or in a discipline aligned with the Ransom Center's major collection strengths including film, photography, literature, performing arts, or early books and manuscripts.
Experience providing reference services in a special collections or academic library.
Reading knowledge of Spanish or French.
Familiarity with trends, issues, and best practices in the description, preservation, and access to special collections materials.
Salary Range $56,000, non-negotiable.
Working Conditions
May work around standard office conditions.
Repetitive use of a keyboard at a workstation.
Use of manual dexterity.
Lifting and moving.
Work Shift
Regular M-F work shift with occasional Saturday hours required.
Required Materials
Resume/CV
3 work references with their contact information; at least one reference should be from a supervisor.
Letter of interest
For further information and to apply for the position, please see the full job posting: https://utaustin.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/UTstaff/job/UT-MAIN-CAMPUS/Reference-Librarian--Harry-Ransom-Center_R_00031994
Mar 05, 2024
Full time
General Notes The Harry Ransom Center is an internationally renowned humanities research library and museum at The University of Texas at Austin. Its extensive collections provide unique insight into the creative process of writers and artists, deepening our understanding and appreciation of literature, photography, film, art, and the performing arts. Visitors engage with the Center's collections through research and study, exhibitions, publications, and a rich variety of program offerings including readings, talks, symposia, and film screenings.
The Ransom Center encourages discovery, inspires creativity, and advances understanding of the humanities for a broad audience through the preservation and sharing of its extraordinary collections.
Purpose Provides leadership, coordination, and support for in-person and virtual reference assistance and contributes to a creative, collaborative, and team-oriented work environment. Collaborates with the Public Services Librarian (responsible for Reading Room operations) and the Reference team (responsible for virtual reference) to assist with all reference services. Coordinates Reference services from staff across many divisions, develops and implements policies and procedures for Reference, is active professionally and serves on library and professional committees. Plans and implements outreach to the UT campus community, provides research consultations, and leads instruction sessions on archival and bibliographical research methods for faculty, students, and staff in collaboration with the Instructional Services Coordinator and the Reference team. Creates research guides, FAQs, tutorials for special-collections discovery tools, and maintains the reference materials in collaboration with Reference, Research Services, Curatorial, and Technical and Digital Services staff.
For full consideration by the hiring committee, please submit materials by 3/15/24. This is a 2 year contract position with a start date as early as 6/1/2024.
Responsibilities
Reporting to the Associate Director for Research Services, designs and administers user-centered Reference service models; explores and implements changes to service models and supporting processes. Collects and compiles circulation and assessment data, analyzes data and prepares reports. Maintains a high level of professional activities and keeps up with current trends and emerging technologies in the areas of Reference and Research Services. Shares with the Associate Director for Research Services, Reference team, and Public Services Librarian responsibility for service quality for in-person reference support by creating policy and designing new workflows. Delivers database instruction training to new and existing staff. Staffs the Reference Service point up to 10-hours a week.
Provides research assistance to and answers reference questions from in-person and virtual library patrons regarding all collections but with a special focus on Literature, History, Photography, Cultural studies, or other Humanities-related fields. Shares responsibility for handling digitization and permission requests for these collections.
Provides research support to students and faculty on campus through outreach, consultations, office-hours, and workshops. Collaborates with Ransom Center Instructional, Curatorial, Conservation, and Research Services staff along with University faculty to design and deliver student-centered instructional sessions prioritizing active learning strategies.
Participates in Ransom Center committee activities as requested. Engages in campus, regional, and national professional organizations and collaborative activities and brings awareness of best practices in the field to help maintain the excellence of Reference support at the Harry Ransom Center.
May assist in evaluating collections and library acquisitions. Occasional Saturday hours required.
Required Qualifications
MSIS with coursework in library or information science, or in a discipline aligned with the Ransom Center's major collection strengths.
Experience in literary, archival, or special collections research.
Excellent interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills.
Excellent organizational, time, and project management skills.
Relevant education and experience may be substituted as appropriate.
Preferred Qualifications
Advanced degree or coursework in library or information science, or in a discipline aligned with the Ransom Center's major collection strengths including film, photography, literature, performing arts, or early books and manuscripts.
Experience providing reference services in a special collections or academic library.
Reading knowledge of Spanish or French.
Familiarity with trends, issues, and best practices in the description, preservation, and access to special collections materials.
Salary Range $56,000, non-negotiable.
Working Conditions
May work around standard office conditions.
Repetitive use of a keyboard at a workstation.
Use of manual dexterity.
Lifting and moving.
Work Shift
Regular M-F work shift with occasional Saturday hours required.
Required Materials
Resume/CV
3 work references with their contact information; at least one reference should be from a supervisor.
Letter of interest
For further information and to apply for the position, please see the full job posting: https://utaustin.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/UTstaff/job/UT-MAIN-CAMPUS/Reference-Librarian--Harry-Ransom-Center_R_00031994
Please use Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox when accessing Candidate Home. By joining the American Red Cross you will touch millions of lives every year and experience the greatness of the human spirit at its best. Are you ready to be part of the world's largest humanitarian network? Join us—Where your Career is a Force for Good! Job Description: Why Choose Us? As one of the nation’s premier humanitarian organizations, the American Red Cross is dedicated to helping people in need throughout the United States and, in association with other Red Cross networks, throughout the world. When you join our team, you have a direct impact on a meaningful mission, and you can help save lives every day. If you share our passion for helping people, join us in this excellent career opportunity. Work where your career is a force for good. We are committed to the diversity of our workforce and to delivering our programs and services in a culturally competent manner reflecting the communities we serve. Our work environment is collaborative, respectful, and inclusive with a focus on building allyship and a culture of belonging that empowers all team members. Come to learn, grow, and succeed while sharing your passion for making a difference. The Red Cross supports a variety of cultural and community resource groups for employees and volunteers. From the Ability Network, our Asian American & Pacific Islander Resource Group, the Latino Resource Group, and Red Cross PRIDE, to the Umoja African American Resource Group, our Veterans+ Resource Group, and the Women’s Resource Group, these networks provide connections, mentoring and help give voice to important concerns and opinions. At the American Red Cross, your uniqueness can shine! WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: As part of the world’s largest humanitarian network, the American Red Cross works on the front lines of the climate crisis every day. The Red Cross is currently seeking a Community Disaster Risk Reduction Coordinator in Madison County, Tennessee, to help lead a groundbreaking new program. This position reports to the Madison County Community Disaster Risk Reduction Manager and is responsible for building and overseeing a community partner network and workforce to help cope with the climate crisis. Through our new Community Adaptation Program, our goal is to build and equip a resilient network of community-based partners and workforce ready to augment and enhance food security, emergency shelter and care, and access to health and mental health services needed when climate emergencies strike. The ideal candidate will have a proven track record in social services, partner collaboration and community outreach, and preferably experience in grant administration, disaster risk reduction and building volunteer teams. Join us and be a part of an innovative new way of preparing communities that are better equipped for future disasters. Learn more about the Community Adaptation Program . This position does not have to reside in Madison County, TN; however, must be in an adjacent county and within driving distance. The Disaster Risk Reduction Coordinator will be expected to work within Madison County, TN the majority of the work week. WHERE YOUR CAREER IS A FORCE GOOD: • Assess community needs in Madison County to identify and support the most vulnerable populations and their needs with regard to resilience in health, food security and housing and lessen disaster-caused human impacts. • Identify local partner organizations providing services related to food insecurity, housing and health with an interest in building disaster-related resilience. • Work with American Red Cross divisional and regional staff to integrate partnerships into planning, readiness, response and recovery activities. • Evaluate opportunities for partnership, build and maintain positive partner relationships, and formalize agreements with community-based organizations and key community stakeholders. • Support implementation of Community Adaptation initiatives by convening partners, supporting engagement, and informing educational opportunities. • Support collection of required grant management and partner engagement data accurately and on time. • Support diverse and inclusive volunteer teams that lead and engage in Mission Adaptation objectives/activities. • Collaborate with internal teams to communicate program objectives, milestones and determine areas of opportunity for existing volunteer base. • Report expenditures made using the Community Adaptation budget. • Engage with contacts in community-based organizations and key community stakeholders to educate about disasters, impacts to vulnerable populations and Red Cross programs. • Prepare accurate records and reports on partner engagement to include regular updates on program milestones and required adjustments into assessments of progress, accountability, and co-learning. • Work with Communications to develop press releases, brochures, and other collateral materials. • Support region and stakeholder communities during disaster relief responses. • Perform other duties as assigned. WHAT YOU NEED TO SUCCEED: Education: Bachelor’s degree required, preferably in Social Work, Public Health, Community Education or some other social services field. Experience: Minimum of 7 years of related experience, preferably in an outcomes-based social-services environment or equivalent combination of education and related experience required. Experience in community mobilization and disaster recovery preferred. Demonstrated familiarity with climate adaptation/resilience strategies, government disaster programs, and community organizing preferred. Skills and Abilities: Demonstrate in-depth knowledge of community disaster risk reduction. Demonstrated ability in creating presentations and developing training modules. Excellent oral and communication skills, including training and presentations. Excellent interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills. Develop project plans, budgets, and strategies to achieve organizational goals. Demonstrate analytical and decision-making skills to develop creative processes for continuous program or service improvements. Intermediate level proficiency with MS Office software, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook. Flexibility and ability to work on and manage a new team during program development. Spanish speaking preferred. Location: Given trust and social capital requisite to successful community resilience networks, the position would require residence in or physically near Lake County. Other: This position is also responsible for ensuring that all American Red Cross finance policies and procedures are followed as related to the scope of work activity. Upon employment, must be able to learn and become proficient in: ARC programs and procedures, Volunteer Management, Financial Management, Cultural Competency, and Community & Government Partnerships. Travel: Travel is required. A current, valid driver's license with good driving record is required. Physical Requirements: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is regularly required to sit; use hands to handle or feel; and talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to reach with hands and arms. The employee is occasionally required to stand; walk and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 15 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 30 pounds. The work environment will consist of moderate noise (i.e. business office with computers, phones and printers, light traffic). The employee must have the ability to work in a small cubicle and have the ability to sit at a computer terminal for an extended period of time. BENEFITS FOR YOU: We take care of you, while you take care of others. As a mission-based organization, we believe our team needs great support to do great work. Our comprehensive benefits help you in balancing home and work. With our resources and perks, you have amazing possibilities at the American Red Cross to advance the learn. • Medical, Dental Vision plans • Health Spending Accounts & Flexible Spending Accounts • PTO + Holidays • 401K with 5% match • Paid Family Leave • Employee Assistance Program • Disability and Insurance: Short + Long Term • Service Awards and recognition *LI-POST IND123 Apply now! Joining our team will provide you with the opportunity to make a difference every day. The American Red Cross is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law. Interested in Volunteering? Life’s emergencies don’t stop, and neither do American Red Cross volunteers, who represent more than 90 percent of our workforce to help prevent and alleviate human suffering. You can make a difference by volunteering in a position that appeals to you and allows you to use your unique skills and talents. The Red Cross relies on generous volunteers who give their time and talent to help fulfill our lifesaving mission. Visit redcross.org/volunteertoday to learn more, including our most-needed volunteer positions. To view the EEOC Summary of Rights, click here: Summary of Rights
Feb 14, 2024
Please use Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox when accessing Candidate Home. By joining the American Red Cross you will touch millions of lives every year and experience the greatness of the human spirit at its best. Are you ready to be part of the world's largest humanitarian network? Join us—Where your Career is a Force for Good! Job Description: Why Choose Us? As one of the nation’s premier humanitarian organizations, the American Red Cross is dedicated to helping people in need throughout the United States and, in association with other Red Cross networks, throughout the world. When you join our team, you have a direct impact on a meaningful mission, and you can help save lives every day. If you share our passion for helping people, join us in this excellent career opportunity. Work where your career is a force for good. We are committed to the diversity of our workforce and to delivering our programs and services in a culturally competent manner reflecting the communities we serve. Our work environment is collaborative, respectful, and inclusive with a focus on building allyship and a culture of belonging that empowers all team members. Come to learn, grow, and succeed while sharing your passion for making a difference. The Red Cross supports a variety of cultural and community resource groups for employees and volunteers. From the Ability Network, our Asian American & Pacific Islander Resource Group, the Latino Resource Group, and Red Cross PRIDE, to the Umoja African American Resource Group, our Veterans+ Resource Group, and the Women’s Resource Group, these networks provide connections, mentoring and help give voice to important concerns and opinions. At the American Red Cross, your uniqueness can shine! WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: As part of the world’s largest humanitarian network, the American Red Cross works on the front lines of the climate crisis every day. The Red Cross is currently seeking a Community Disaster Risk Reduction Coordinator in Madison County, Tennessee, to help lead a groundbreaking new program. This position reports to the Madison County Community Disaster Risk Reduction Manager and is responsible for building and overseeing a community partner network and workforce to help cope with the climate crisis. Through our new Community Adaptation Program, our goal is to build and equip a resilient network of community-based partners and workforce ready to augment and enhance food security, emergency shelter and care, and access to health and mental health services needed when climate emergencies strike. The ideal candidate will have a proven track record in social services, partner collaboration and community outreach, and preferably experience in grant administration, disaster risk reduction and building volunteer teams. Join us and be a part of an innovative new way of preparing communities that are better equipped for future disasters. Learn more about the Community Adaptation Program . This position does not have to reside in Madison County, TN; however, must be in an adjacent county and within driving distance. The Disaster Risk Reduction Coordinator will be expected to work within Madison County, TN the majority of the work week. WHERE YOUR CAREER IS A FORCE GOOD: • Assess community needs in Madison County to identify and support the most vulnerable populations and their needs with regard to resilience in health, food security and housing and lessen disaster-caused human impacts. • Identify local partner organizations providing services related to food insecurity, housing and health with an interest in building disaster-related resilience. • Work with American Red Cross divisional and regional staff to integrate partnerships into planning, readiness, response and recovery activities. • Evaluate opportunities for partnership, build and maintain positive partner relationships, and formalize agreements with community-based organizations and key community stakeholders. • Support implementation of Community Adaptation initiatives by convening partners, supporting engagement, and informing educational opportunities. • Support collection of required grant management and partner engagement data accurately and on time. • Support diverse and inclusive volunteer teams that lead and engage in Mission Adaptation objectives/activities. • Collaborate with internal teams to communicate program objectives, milestones and determine areas of opportunity for existing volunteer base. • Report expenditures made using the Community Adaptation budget. • Engage with contacts in community-based organizations and key community stakeholders to educate about disasters, impacts to vulnerable populations and Red Cross programs. • Prepare accurate records and reports on partner engagement to include regular updates on program milestones and required adjustments into assessments of progress, accountability, and co-learning. • Work with Communications to develop press releases, brochures, and other collateral materials. • Support region and stakeholder communities during disaster relief responses. • Perform other duties as assigned. WHAT YOU NEED TO SUCCEED: Education: Bachelor’s degree required, preferably in Social Work, Public Health, Community Education or some other social services field. Experience: Minimum of 7 years of related experience, preferably in an outcomes-based social-services environment or equivalent combination of education and related experience required. Experience in community mobilization and disaster recovery preferred. Demonstrated familiarity with climate adaptation/resilience strategies, government disaster programs, and community organizing preferred. Skills and Abilities: Demonstrate in-depth knowledge of community disaster risk reduction. Demonstrated ability in creating presentations and developing training modules. Excellent oral and communication skills, including training and presentations. Excellent interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills. Develop project plans, budgets, and strategies to achieve organizational goals. Demonstrate analytical and decision-making skills to develop creative processes for continuous program or service improvements. Intermediate level proficiency with MS Office software, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook. Flexibility and ability to work on and manage a new team during program development. Spanish speaking preferred. Location: Given trust and social capital requisite to successful community resilience networks, the position would require residence in or physically near Lake County. Other: This position is also responsible for ensuring that all American Red Cross finance policies and procedures are followed as related to the scope of work activity. Upon employment, must be able to learn and become proficient in: ARC programs and procedures, Volunteer Management, Financial Management, Cultural Competency, and Community & Government Partnerships. Travel: Travel is required. A current, valid driver's license with good driving record is required. Physical Requirements: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is regularly required to sit; use hands to handle or feel; and talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to reach with hands and arms. The employee is occasionally required to stand; walk and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 15 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 30 pounds. The work environment will consist of moderate noise (i.e. business office with computers, phones and printers, light traffic). The employee must have the ability to work in a small cubicle and have the ability to sit at a computer terminal for an extended period of time. BENEFITS FOR YOU: We take care of you, while you take care of others. As a mission-based organization, we believe our team needs great support to do great work. Our comprehensive benefits help you in balancing home and work. With our resources and perks, you have amazing possibilities at the American Red Cross to advance the learn. • Medical, Dental Vision plans • Health Spending Accounts & Flexible Spending Accounts • PTO + Holidays • 401K with 5% match • Paid Family Leave • Employee Assistance Program • Disability and Insurance: Short + Long Term • Service Awards and recognition *LI-POST IND123 Apply now! Joining our team will provide you with the opportunity to make a difference every day. The American Red Cross is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law. Interested in Volunteering? Life’s emergencies don’t stop, and neither do American Red Cross volunteers, who represent more than 90 percent of our workforce to help prevent and alleviate human suffering. You can make a difference by volunteering in a position that appeals to you and allows you to use your unique skills and talents. The Red Cross relies on generous volunteers who give their time and talent to help fulfill our lifesaving mission. Visit redcross.org/volunteertoday to learn more, including our most-needed volunteer positions. To view the EEOC Summary of Rights, click here: Summary of Rights
The Division's Regional Restoration Partnership Program assists in this state-wide effort through the establishment of DER Partnerships with watershed groups and other regional organizations. These partnerships increase regional and local capacity to advance locally identified ecological restoration and climate resiliency priorities which are shared by DER and its selected Regional Partners. With funding and support from DER, Regional Partners provide technical and financial assistance to help municipalities, NGOs, and others develop and implement high-value restoration and protection actions that target DER's priority ecological stressors, including habitat degradation, streamflow stress, impaired water quality, and climate change impacts.
Building our team
Do you aspire to support efforts to restore and protect our natural landscapes and communities? We're looking for someone passionate, solution-driven, and inspired to build lasting relationships through collaboration and inclusion. Join us as DER's Regional Restoration Partnership Coordinator (Regional Planner II) to work with Regional Partners and our dedicated DER staff to restore our rivers and wetlands and help communities adapt to climate change.
Position Highlights
The Partnership Coordinator will support the Regional Partnership Program through coordination, capacity building, and outreach. This role relies on the ability to actively listen and facilitate meaningful actions to expand regional collaboration and planning efforts and advance partner-prioritized ecological restoration activities.
Program Coordination: Support Regional Partners in the advancement of locally-driven ecological restoration and climate resiliency priorities through planning and implementation efforts. Assist the Partnership Program with grant review, budget development, and program evaluation.
Capacity Building: Engage with Regional Partners and other watershed-based organizations to evaluate the needs and obstacles for regional and local ecological restoration capacity building; contribute to the development of tools, approaches, trainings, and best practices that address capacity building needs; and work with Partnerships to share and help implement capacity building solutions.
Program Outreach: Develop working relationships with regional NGOs, agencies, and other stakeholders to share ideas, collaborate on approaches, and identify synergies for building restoration capacity throughout the Commonwealth.
This position will be based in DER's Boston office. Once established in the role, a hybrid schedule consisting of in-office work and telework will be provided. In-state travel to conduct site visits and meetings is also required. Salary commensurate with experience.
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in urban or regional planning, environmental planning, urban studies, architecture, landscape architecture, civil, environmental, or transportation engineering, environmental sciences, or a closely related field with at least three years of relevant professional work experience.
Knowledge of social, political, economic, legal, technical, and ecological factors, trends, and challenges associated with planning and implementing ecological restoration and nature-based climate adaptation activities.
Understanding of the unique climate impacts and resilience challenges facing aquatic ecosystems and surrounding communities, such as sea level rise, extreme weather events, and changing patterns of precipitation and temperature.
Familiarity with strategies for effective, collaborative projects with public agencies, non-profit organizations, and municipalities.
Familiarity with building trusting relationships between organizations, stakeholders with disparate interests, and marginalized or underrepresented communities.
Aptitude for inclusive facilitation to overcome barriers and find meaningful collaborative solutions.
Ability to work collaboratively with a wide variety of internal staff, demonstrating personal initiative as well as the ability to work well in a team, both virtually and in person.
Demonstrated proactive, action-oriented, and flexible approach to advancing program goals and tasks with available resources.
Familiarity with managing budgets, reporting, and tracking deliverables.
Ability to relay technical information accurately and engagingly.
Commitment to a growth mindset and continuous learning.
Excellent organizational and documentation skills.
Excellent writing, interpersonal, and overall communication skills including strong editing skills.
Excellent all-around computer skills, including MS Office Suite and ArcGIS Online (AGOL) or Arc GIS Pro.
This is a hybrid position based out of our Boston office. First consideration will be given to those that apply by 12/18/2023.
Dec 06, 2023
Full time
The Division's Regional Restoration Partnership Program assists in this state-wide effort through the establishment of DER Partnerships with watershed groups and other regional organizations. These partnerships increase regional and local capacity to advance locally identified ecological restoration and climate resiliency priorities which are shared by DER and its selected Regional Partners. With funding and support from DER, Regional Partners provide technical and financial assistance to help municipalities, NGOs, and others develop and implement high-value restoration and protection actions that target DER's priority ecological stressors, including habitat degradation, streamflow stress, impaired water quality, and climate change impacts.
Building our team
Do you aspire to support efforts to restore and protect our natural landscapes and communities? We're looking for someone passionate, solution-driven, and inspired to build lasting relationships through collaboration and inclusion. Join us as DER's Regional Restoration Partnership Coordinator (Regional Planner II) to work with Regional Partners and our dedicated DER staff to restore our rivers and wetlands and help communities adapt to climate change.
Position Highlights
The Partnership Coordinator will support the Regional Partnership Program through coordination, capacity building, and outreach. This role relies on the ability to actively listen and facilitate meaningful actions to expand regional collaboration and planning efforts and advance partner-prioritized ecological restoration activities.
Program Coordination: Support Regional Partners in the advancement of locally-driven ecological restoration and climate resiliency priorities through planning and implementation efforts. Assist the Partnership Program with grant review, budget development, and program evaluation.
Capacity Building: Engage with Regional Partners and other watershed-based organizations to evaluate the needs and obstacles for regional and local ecological restoration capacity building; contribute to the development of tools, approaches, trainings, and best practices that address capacity building needs; and work with Partnerships to share and help implement capacity building solutions.
Program Outreach: Develop working relationships with regional NGOs, agencies, and other stakeholders to share ideas, collaborate on approaches, and identify synergies for building restoration capacity throughout the Commonwealth.
This position will be based in DER's Boston office. Once established in the role, a hybrid schedule consisting of in-office work and telework will be provided. In-state travel to conduct site visits and meetings is also required. Salary commensurate with experience.
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in urban or regional planning, environmental planning, urban studies, architecture, landscape architecture, civil, environmental, or transportation engineering, environmental sciences, or a closely related field with at least three years of relevant professional work experience.
Knowledge of social, political, economic, legal, technical, and ecological factors, trends, and challenges associated with planning and implementing ecological restoration and nature-based climate adaptation activities.
Understanding of the unique climate impacts and resilience challenges facing aquatic ecosystems and surrounding communities, such as sea level rise, extreme weather events, and changing patterns of precipitation and temperature.
Familiarity with strategies for effective, collaborative projects with public agencies, non-profit organizations, and municipalities.
Familiarity with building trusting relationships between organizations, stakeholders with disparate interests, and marginalized or underrepresented communities.
Aptitude for inclusive facilitation to overcome barriers and find meaningful collaborative solutions.
Ability to work collaboratively with a wide variety of internal staff, demonstrating personal initiative as well as the ability to work well in a team, both virtually and in person.
Demonstrated proactive, action-oriented, and flexible approach to advancing program goals and tasks with available resources.
Familiarity with managing budgets, reporting, and tracking deliverables.
Ability to relay technical information accurately and engagingly.
Commitment to a growth mindset and continuous learning.
Excellent organizational and documentation skills.
Excellent writing, interpersonal, and overall communication skills including strong editing skills.
Excellent all-around computer skills, including MS Office Suite and ArcGIS Online (AGOL) or Arc GIS Pro.
This is a hybrid position based out of our Boston office. First consideration will be given to those that apply by 12/18/2023.
The Portland Regional Office of Legal Aid Services of Oregon (LASO) is seeking full-time outreach coordinator to expand outreach and community education to seniors and English language learners across our service region. This position can be staffed by an attorney or paralegal/paraprofessional. This position will focus primarily on expanding outreach and community education to client populations and service providers in addition to carrying a case load of referrals generated from the community outreach. This position will be eligible for a partial remote work option but will require regular in-person work at our Portland Regional Office in downtown Portland, at our Gresham office, and will require regular travel to Clackamas, Hood River, Wasco and Sherman Counties for in-person outreach, education and consultations. Background LASO is a non-profit organization that represents low-income clients in civil cases. LASO’s eight regional offices serve the general low-income population throughout the state and two specialized statewide programs focus on services to farmworkers and on issues impacting Native Americans. LASO is an effective, high-quality legal services program that is committed to advocacy strategies having the broadest possible impact on client community problems. The Portland Regional Office of LASO serves a poverty population of more than 220,000. The office serves Multnomah, Clackamas, Hood River, Sherman and Wasco counties, a diverse service area requiring the ability to work effectively with individuals from different cultures and backgrounds. The Portland Office has adopted a race equity agenda to guide its work with clients as well as its internal operations. The office has a strong commitment to building an inclusive, diverse workplace. Responsibilities The staff attorney or paralegal will be responsible for conducting trauma-informed intake interviews, maintaining a senior-focused caseload, and coordinating and attending outreach and community-based clinics/events. This position is also expected to work closely with community-based organizations as a liaison to LASO for organizations that serve Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC), and immigrant communities to receive referrals, identify legal issues important to low-income seniors, conduct regular trainings, and attend outreach events. This position is responsible for some grant reporting and management. Qualifications Proven interest in and commitment to advocacy for the legal rights of low-income and other vulnerable senior populations. Enthusiasm, creativity, good judgment, initiative, and willingness to work collaboratively. Demonstrated understanding and commitment to anti-bias principles, cultural competency and addressing systemic racism and other forms of oppression. Experience handling senior law, elder abuse and impact cases is a plus. LASO has a hiring preference for candidates who are bilingual in Spanish and/or another language commonly spoken by our client population. Please indicate your proficiency level in languages other than English in your application materials. For attorney candidates, we have a preference for hiring members of the Oregon State Bar. A paraprofessional must be willing to become certified under the new Oregon Paraprofessional program and must take meaningful steps to attain the certification within 6 months after completion of the introductory period. Working Conditions and Physical Requirements Work in an office environment including working at a workstation, attending meetings, etc. This position will involve regular travel around the Portland Regional Office service region focusing specifically on Clackamas, Hood River, Sherman and Wasco counties and, as such, requires a valid driver’s license or the ability to obtain one within 60 days of hire date. Use of computer and other general office equipment during a 7-hour workday. Salary/Benefits Compensation is based on a 35-hour work week. Salaries are determined by relevant work experience and our Collective Bargaining Agreement. For attorneys, the salary range is $66.2K – 73.7K for 0-5 years’ experience; $75.2K - 81.2K for 6-10 years’ experience and $82.7K-105.2K for 11-30 years’ experience annually. For paralegals, the salary range is $46.2K – 52.2K for 0-5 years’ experience; $53.4K - 58.2K for 6-10 years’ experience and $59.4K-70.2K for 11-20 years’ experience annually. For both, additional $4.3K annually for bilingual ability. Full benefits package including individual and family health, vision and dental insurance coverage; 6% employer retirement contribution; generous paid holidays, vacation and sick leave; and paid moving expenses. Closing Date: Open until filled. Review of resumes to begin on January 2, 2024. Applications Send resume and letter of interest to: projobs@lasoregon.org As a part of your letter of interest, please address the following: LASO is committed to achieving justice for the low-income communities of Oregon. Our client communities include people of color, farmworkers, LGBTQ+ people, immigrants, seniors, people with lived experiences of homelessness, veterans, people with disabilities, and people from other underrepresented groups. It is essential to our mission that we also work to create an inclusive and respectful workplace environment in which differences are acknowledged and valued. How do you think your personal background or experiences, professional or otherwise, have prepared you to: (1) serve our diverse client communities effectively, (2) work effectively with colleagues from backgrounds different than your own, (3) acknowledge the systemic barriers that our clients face, and (4) contribute to our efforts to achieve racial justice? Feel free to provide examples and apply various aspects of your life and personal experiences in your response. Please note, we will not review applications that are not emailed directly to the above email address. We celebrate diversity. LASO is committed to being an organization that reflects the communities we serve and is diverse in race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, ancestry, national origin, or sensory, mental and physical abilities, work background, experience and education. We believe that the outcome of such diversity is our greatest strength and a matter of basic human fairness. It is to this end that we strongly encourage applications from people of color and people from any other underrepresented and historically marginalized group to apply for this position.
Nov 15, 2023
Full time
The Portland Regional Office of Legal Aid Services of Oregon (LASO) is seeking full-time outreach coordinator to expand outreach and community education to seniors and English language learners across our service region. This position can be staffed by an attorney or paralegal/paraprofessional. This position will focus primarily on expanding outreach and community education to client populations and service providers in addition to carrying a case load of referrals generated from the community outreach. This position will be eligible for a partial remote work option but will require regular in-person work at our Portland Regional Office in downtown Portland, at our Gresham office, and will require regular travel to Clackamas, Hood River, Wasco and Sherman Counties for in-person outreach, education and consultations. Background LASO is a non-profit organization that represents low-income clients in civil cases. LASO’s eight regional offices serve the general low-income population throughout the state and two specialized statewide programs focus on services to farmworkers and on issues impacting Native Americans. LASO is an effective, high-quality legal services program that is committed to advocacy strategies having the broadest possible impact on client community problems. The Portland Regional Office of LASO serves a poverty population of more than 220,000. The office serves Multnomah, Clackamas, Hood River, Sherman and Wasco counties, a diverse service area requiring the ability to work effectively with individuals from different cultures and backgrounds. The Portland Office has adopted a race equity agenda to guide its work with clients as well as its internal operations. The office has a strong commitment to building an inclusive, diverse workplace. Responsibilities The staff attorney or paralegal will be responsible for conducting trauma-informed intake interviews, maintaining a senior-focused caseload, and coordinating and attending outreach and community-based clinics/events. This position is also expected to work closely with community-based organizations as a liaison to LASO for organizations that serve Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC), and immigrant communities to receive referrals, identify legal issues important to low-income seniors, conduct regular trainings, and attend outreach events. This position is responsible for some grant reporting and management. Qualifications Proven interest in and commitment to advocacy for the legal rights of low-income and other vulnerable senior populations. Enthusiasm, creativity, good judgment, initiative, and willingness to work collaboratively. Demonstrated understanding and commitment to anti-bias principles, cultural competency and addressing systemic racism and other forms of oppression. Experience handling senior law, elder abuse and impact cases is a plus. LASO has a hiring preference for candidates who are bilingual in Spanish and/or another language commonly spoken by our client population. Please indicate your proficiency level in languages other than English in your application materials. For attorney candidates, we have a preference for hiring members of the Oregon State Bar. A paraprofessional must be willing to become certified under the new Oregon Paraprofessional program and must take meaningful steps to attain the certification within 6 months after completion of the introductory period. Working Conditions and Physical Requirements Work in an office environment including working at a workstation, attending meetings, etc. This position will involve regular travel around the Portland Regional Office service region focusing specifically on Clackamas, Hood River, Sherman and Wasco counties and, as such, requires a valid driver’s license or the ability to obtain one within 60 days of hire date. Use of computer and other general office equipment during a 7-hour workday. Salary/Benefits Compensation is based on a 35-hour work week. Salaries are determined by relevant work experience and our Collective Bargaining Agreement. For attorneys, the salary range is $66.2K – 73.7K for 0-5 years’ experience; $75.2K - 81.2K for 6-10 years’ experience and $82.7K-105.2K for 11-30 years’ experience annually. For paralegals, the salary range is $46.2K – 52.2K for 0-5 years’ experience; $53.4K - 58.2K for 6-10 years’ experience and $59.4K-70.2K for 11-20 years’ experience annually. For both, additional $4.3K annually for bilingual ability. Full benefits package including individual and family health, vision and dental insurance coverage; 6% employer retirement contribution; generous paid holidays, vacation and sick leave; and paid moving expenses. Closing Date: Open until filled. Review of resumes to begin on January 2, 2024. Applications Send resume and letter of interest to: projobs@lasoregon.org As a part of your letter of interest, please address the following: LASO is committed to achieving justice for the low-income communities of Oregon. Our client communities include people of color, farmworkers, LGBTQ+ people, immigrants, seniors, people with lived experiences of homelessness, veterans, people with disabilities, and people from other underrepresented groups. It is essential to our mission that we also work to create an inclusive and respectful workplace environment in which differences are acknowledged and valued. How do you think your personal background or experiences, professional or otherwise, have prepared you to: (1) serve our diverse client communities effectively, (2) work effectively with colleagues from backgrounds different than your own, (3) acknowledge the systemic barriers that our clients face, and (4) contribute to our efforts to achieve racial justice? Feel free to provide examples and apply various aspects of your life and personal experiences in your response. Please note, we will not review applications that are not emailed directly to the above email address. We celebrate diversity. LASO is committed to being an organization that reflects the communities we serve and is diverse in race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, ancestry, national origin, or sensory, mental and physical abilities, work background, experience and education. We believe that the outcome of such diversity is our greatest strength and a matter of basic human fairness. It is to this end that we strongly encourage applications from people of color and people from any other underrepresented and historically marginalized group to apply for this position.
Job Summary
Under the direction of the Infectious Disease Program Manager III or designee, this position provides outreach coordination for the agency’s Infectious Disease portfolio. The Infectious Disease portfolio of programs include Infectious Disease, Infection Prevention (IP) Outbreak Response Program, and STI HIV Program. This position serves as a liaison to community partners and internal cross-purpose teams in support of Clark County Public Health infectious disease response and prevention efforts. This position requires close interactions with other local, regional, and state organizations. This position may interact with clients/patients. Organizational responsibilities include understanding and promoting the department’s public health mission, providing courteous, respectful, efficient customer service to all department clients, honoring diversity of all department employees and constituents, participating in department training, implementing accreditation standards, and striving for personal excellence in public health work. This is an exempt position reporting to the Program Manager III. This position requires independent judgment and ability to work and manage autonomously and collaboratively with limited guidance; and at times takes direction from the Health Officer and Deputy Health Officer who has statutory responsibility for infectious disease response. This is a full-time position, working 8 hours Monday -Friday. The Public Health Department values our community’s diversity and seeks ways to promote equity and inclusion within the organization and with the public. Our department encourages applications from candidates with knowledge, ability and experience working with a broad range of individuals and communities with diverse racial, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds. This position has the option of a remote/hybrid work schedule possibility. However, the candidate selected must reside in WA. or OR., no exceptions.
Qualifications
Education and Experience:
This position requires a bachelor’s degree in public health, health administration, health sciences, or nursing and at least four years of related experience (or equivalent)
All combinations of education, experience, and training that demonstrate the ability to perform the work will be considered.
Preferred Qualifications:
Master’s Degree in Public Health, or related field.
Knowledge of:
These are the observable and measurable attributes and skills required to successfully perform the essential functions of the job; they are generally demonstrated through qualifying experience, education, or licensure/certification.
Principles and practices of program operations.
Principles and practices of project management, including planning, scheduling, monitoring, and problem solving.
Conduct analysis and formulate conclusions.
The impact of socioeconomic status, race, ethnicity, mental or physical ability, religion, gender, and gender expression, gender identity on behavior, attitudes and values related to health.
The role of cultural, social and behavioral factors in determining the delivery of public health services.
The Council on Linkages Public Health Competencies and incorporation into public health work.
Ability to:
Foster effective working relationships and build consensus with persons from diverse backgrounds including age, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, socioeconomic status, physical characteristics, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, veteran status, health status, genetic predisposition, political belief, mental, or physical ability.
Maintain confidentiality of sensitive information.
Plan, organize, prioritize, work independently, and meet deadlines.
Use judgment and make sound decisions.
Work effectively and collaboratively with individuals at all levels of the organization.
Evaluate own knowledge, practice, and learning needs and take steps to improve.
Express ideas effectively both orally and in writing and maintain accurate records.
Effectively use a personal computer, Microsoft Office software, email, and internet to accomplish job functions.
Work in sensitive and stressful situations.
Accept feedback and make behavioral change.
Accurately document in the record interventions and outcomes.
Seek consultation or collaboration when appropriate.
Provide documentation of immune status to vaccine preventable diseases, and/or participate in the employee immunity program.
If applicable, pass respiratory mask fit-testing and be able to wear standard department-issued masks.
Other Special Requirements:
Commitment to lifelong learning and practice development.
Must be able to respond to public health emergencies or exercises at any time, except while on scheduled vacation or other leave. In addition, leaves may be cancelled under public health emergencies.
Must protect the privacy and security of protected health information as defined in state and federal law.
Must adhere to OSHA/WISHA guidelines, including but not limited to timely completion of mandatory trainings.
Must pass respiratory mask fit-testing and be able to wear standard department-issued masks, if applicable. Must adhere to the Department’s employee immunity policy and provide documents as requested.
Proof of vaccinations per department policy #105 required; full COVID-19 vaccination required.
Possess a valid driver’s license and have access to reliable transportation.
Selection Process:
Resumes and other documents must be attached together in the 'Resume Upload' section of the application. Multiple files are allowed, but all applicant attachments must be uploaded simultaneously, as there is no way to edit or append uploaded materials after submitting the application.
Application Review (Pass/ Fail) - An online application is required. Attaching a resume does not substitute for a completed application; incomplete applications will not pass the application review. Candidates deemed most qualified will be invited to participate in the remainder of the selection process.
Practical Exam (Pass/Fail) - This recruitment may require a practical exam which will be job related and may include, but not limited to, the qualifications outlined in the job announcement. Candidates deemed most qualified will be invited to participate in the remainder of the selection process.
Oral Interview - The interview will be job related and may include, not limited to, the qualifications outlined in the job announcement. Top candidate(s) will continue in the process.
Employment references will be conducted for the final candidates and may include verification of education.
Examples of Duties
Duties may include but are not limited to the following:
Plan, organize and manage the program(s), services and activities of the assigned area; develop and implement new elements of the assigned program(s).
Define or assist in defining program goals and objectives; establish methods and means of accomplishing program objectives; implement policies and procedures; develop or assist in developing program budget.
Prepare reports on program performance, needs, services information, and demographic data; contribute to and insure the evaluation of program performance.
Select, train, motivate, and evaluate program staff; provide support and guidance; coordinate staff training; work with employees to correct deficiencies; implement discipline and termination procedures.
Provide information to staff, and other interested parties to include public on local, state and federal codes, regulations, requirements, standards, and programs.
Coordinate and review the program work plan: meet with staff to identify and resolve problems; assign work activities and projects; monitor work flow; review and evaluate work products, methods and procedures.
Participates in community outreach efforts and activities as a community partner/agent of the County as applicable to the department assigned.
Performs other related duties as required.
For complete job announcement, application requirements, and to apply on-line (applications on external sites are not monitored), please visit our website at: https://www.clark.wa.gov/human-resources/explore-careers-clark-county
Salary Grade
M2.200
Salary Range
$5,587.00 - $7,821.00- per month
Oct 27, 2023
Full time
Job Summary
Under the direction of the Infectious Disease Program Manager III or designee, this position provides outreach coordination for the agency’s Infectious Disease portfolio. The Infectious Disease portfolio of programs include Infectious Disease, Infection Prevention (IP) Outbreak Response Program, and STI HIV Program. This position serves as a liaison to community partners and internal cross-purpose teams in support of Clark County Public Health infectious disease response and prevention efforts. This position requires close interactions with other local, regional, and state organizations. This position may interact with clients/patients. Organizational responsibilities include understanding and promoting the department’s public health mission, providing courteous, respectful, efficient customer service to all department clients, honoring diversity of all department employees and constituents, participating in department training, implementing accreditation standards, and striving for personal excellence in public health work. This is an exempt position reporting to the Program Manager III. This position requires independent judgment and ability to work and manage autonomously and collaboratively with limited guidance; and at times takes direction from the Health Officer and Deputy Health Officer who has statutory responsibility for infectious disease response. This is a full-time position, working 8 hours Monday -Friday. The Public Health Department values our community’s diversity and seeks ways to promote equity and inclusion within the organization and with the public. Our department encourages applications from candidates with knowledge, ability and experience working with a broad range of individuals and communities with diverse racial, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds. This position has the option of a remote/hybrid work schedule possibility. However, the candidate selected must reside in WA. or OR., no exceptions.
Qualifications
Education and Experience:
This position requires a bachelor’s degree in public health, health administration, health sciences, or nursing and at least four years of related experience (or equivalent)
All combinations of education, experience, and training that demonstrate the ability to perform the work will be considered.
Preferred Qualifications:
Master’s Degree in Public Health, or related field.
Knowledge of:
These are the observable and measurable attributes and skills required to successfully perform the essential functions of the job; they are generally demonstrated through qualifying experience, education, or licensure/certification.
Principles and practices of program operations.
Principles and practices of project management, including planning, scheduling, monitoring, and problem solving.
Conduct analysis and formulate conclusions.
The impact of socioeconomic status, race, ethnicity, mental or physical ability, religion, gender, and gender expression, gender identity on behavior, attitudes and values related to health.
The role of cultural, social and behavioral factors in determining the delivery of public health services.
The Council on Linkages Public Health Competencies and incorporation into public health work.
Ability to:
Foster effective working relationships and build consensus with persons from diverse backgrounds including age, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, socioeconomic status, physical characteristics, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, veteran status, health status, genetic predisposition, political belief, mental, or physical ability.
Maintain confidentiality of sensitive information.
Plan, organize, prioritize, work independently, and meet deadlines.
Use judgment and make sound decisions.
Work effectively and collaboratively with individuals at all levels of the organization.
Evaluate own knowledge, practice, and learning needs and take steps to improve.
Express ideas effectively both orally and in writing and maintain accurate records.
Effectively use a personal computer, Microsoft Office software, email, and internet to accomplish job functions.
Work in sensitive and stressful situations.
Accept feedback and make behavioral change.
Accurately document in the record interventions and outcomes.
Seek consultation or collaboration when appropriate.
Provide documentation of immune status to vaccine preventable diseases, and/or participate in the employee immunity program.
If applicable, pass respiratory mask fit-testing and be able to wear standard department-issued masks.
Other Special Requirements:
Commitment to lifelong learning and practice development.
Must be able to respond to public health emergencies or exercises at any time, except while on scheduled vacation or other leave. In addition, leaves may be cancelled under public health emergencies.
Must protect the privacy and security of protected health information as defined in state and federal law.
Must adhere to OSHA/WISHA guidelines, including but not limited to timely completion of mandatory trainings.
Must pass respiratory mask fit-testing and be able to wear standard department-issued masks, if applicable. Must adhere to the Department’s employee immunity policy and provide documents as requested.
Proof of vaccinations per department policy #105 required; full COVID-19 vaccination required.
Possess a valid driver’s license and have access to reliable transportation.
Selection Process:
Resumes and other documents must be attached together in the 'Resume Upload' section of the application. Multiple files are allowed, but all applicant attachments must be uploaded simultaneously, as there is no way to edit or append uploaded materials after submitting the application.
Application Review (Pass/ Fail) - An online application is required. Attaching a resume does not substitute for a completed application; incomplete applications will not pass the application review. Candidates deemed most qualified will be invited to participate in the remainder of the selection process.
Practical Exam (Pass/Fail) - This recruitment may require a practical exam which will be job related and may include, but not limited to, the qualifications outlined in the job announcement. Candidates deemed most qualified will be invited to participate in the remainder of the selection process.
Oral Interview - The interview will be job related and may include, not limited to, the qualifications outlined in the job announcement. Top candidate(s) will continue in the process.
Employment references will be conducted for the final candidates and may include verification of education.
Examples of Duties
Duties may include but are not limited to the following:
Plan, organize and manage the program(s), services and activities of the assigned area; develop and implement new elements of the assigned program(s).
Define or assist in defining program goals and objectives; establish methods and means of accomplishing program objectives; implement policies and procedures; develop or assist in developing program budget.
Prepare reports on program performance, needs, services information, and demographic data; contribute to and insure the evaluation of program performance.
Select, train, motivate, and evaluate program staff; provide support and guidance; coordinate staff training; work with employees to correct deficiencies; implement discipline and termination procedures.
Provide information to staff, and other interested parties to include public on local, state and federal codes, regulations, requirements, standards, and programs.
Coordinate and review the program work plan: meet with staff to identify and resolve problems; assign work activities and projects; monitor work flow; review and evaluate work products, methods and procedures.
Participates in community outreach efforts and activities as a community partner/agent of the County as applicable to the department assigned.
Performs other related duties as required.
For complete job announcement, application requirements, and to apply on-line (applications on external sites are not monitored), please visit our website at: https://www.clark.wa.gov/human-resources/explore-careers-clark-county
Salary Grade
M2.200
Salary Range
$5,587.00 - $7,821.00- per month
About the Alliance:
The Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay (Alliance) is a regional nonprofit organization whose vision is clean streams and rivers flowing through resilient landscapes, cared for by the people who live, work, and play in the Chesapeake Bay watershed; and whose mission is to bring together communities, companies, and conservationists to improve our lands and waters. The Alliance was founded in 1971 and has offices in Annapolis, MD, Lancaster, PA, Washington, D.C., and Richmond, VA.
Job Description:
The Pennsylvania Agriculture Projects Coordinator is a fast-paced full-time position working under supervision of the Senior Agriculture Projects Manager. The successful candidate will work directly with farmers and a diverse set of project partners on water quality improvement and climate change mitigation practices, community engagement, riparian and upland reforestation efforts, and more. The Coordinator will also provide strategic support for the Alliance’s broader Agriculture Program efforts. Substantial outreach to farmers and fieldwork (approximately 60% of time) is necessary, and, thus, field-savviness is integral to this position.
To learn more and apply, please visit our website . When you apply, please indicate that you are responding to the posting on United Latino Job Bank. Thank you!
Aug 21, 2023
Full time
About the Alliance:
The Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay (Alliance) is a regional nonprofit organization whose vision is clean streams and rivers flowing through resilient landscapes, cared for by the people who live, work, and play in the Chesapeake Bay watershed; and whose mission is to bring together communities, companies, and conservationists to improve our lands and waters. The Alliance was founded in 1971 and has offices in Annapolis, MD, Lancaster, PA, Washington, D.C., and Richmond, VA.
Job Description:
The Pennsylvania Agriculture Projects Coordinator is a fast-paced full-time position working under supervision of the Senior Agriculture Projects Manager. The successful candidate will work directly with farmers and a diverse set of project partners on water quality improvement and climate change mitigation practices, community engagement, riparian and upland reforestation efforts, and more. The Coordinator will also provide strategic support for the Alliance’s broader Agriculture Program efforts. Substantial outreach to farmers and fieldwork (approximately 60% of time) is necessary, and, thus, field-savviness is integral to this position.
To learn more and apply, please visit our website . When you apply, please indicate that you are responding to the posting on United Latino Job Bank. Thank you!
Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma
3355 S Purdue, Oklahoma City, OK 73179
Who We Are
At the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma, our mission is to lead a network that provides nutritious food and pathways to self-sufficiency for people facing hunger. We believe everyone–of every race, gender, sexuality, age, and income–deserves the opportunity to live their healthiest life. Today, however, there are still far too many barriers to food security which are disproportionately experienced by people of color, historically marginalized groups, and those with lower incomes. We are committed to remain on the front lines, along with our community-based partners, to provide nutritious food and resources for Oklahomans facing hunger.
A Day in the Life
Representing the Food Bank:
Represent the Food Bank professionally and courteously to volunteers.
Foster relationships with volunteers to help the mission.
Creating a Safe Environment:
Ensure cleanliness in volunteer work areas (break rooms, repack rooms, restrooms).
Prepare and stock necessary supplies for volunteer activities.
Coordinating Volunteer Activities:
Set up daily volunteer activities with all required materials ready.
Train and supervise volunteer groups during their work.
Maintaining Records and Feedback:
Keep accurate records and activity reports on product worked and volunteer participation.
Provide feedback from volunteer activities to Volunteer Center leadership.
Demonstrating Enthusiasm and Communication:
Demonstrate enthusiasm and passion for the Food Bank's mission.
Inform volunteers about other opportunities to help the Food Bank (volunteering at program sites, donating food, and funds).
Facilitating Volunteer Experience:
Greet and give tours of the Food Bank to volunteer groups.
Clean and prepare workstations and break rooms for the next volunteer group.
Promoting Innovation and Partnership:
Maintain positive working relationships with all Food Bank departments.
Assist in designing specific tasks for volunteers to enhance productivity and efficiency.
Participate in process improvement teams and recommend innovative solutions.
Food Safety and Compliance:
Adhere to food safety standards, including AIB best practices.
Synergy and Flexibility:
Must be able to work in a team-based environment.
Learning and Proficiency:
Willingness to learn and assist volunteers with Give Pulse.
Mastery of Volunteer Center talking points.
Proficiency in software and technology used by the Volunteer Center.
Training and Public Speaking:
Proficiency in setting up and training for all volunteer projects.
Willingness to take part in public speaking training related to discussing the Food Bank's mission with volunteers.
Begin training in one of three core competencies: Inventory, Food Safety/PPC, or Internal Special Events.
Completion of customer service training.
Your Impact
Volunteer Engagement and Retention :
Positive relationships with volunteers.
Volunteers stay engaged.
Volunteers continue to contribute time and effort to the mission.
Increased Efficiency:
Volunteer groups are well-prepared and productive.
Efficiency in repackaging food items, stocking supplies, and maintaining a clean environment.
Can focus on their tasks without unnecessary interruptions.
Mission Advancement:
Efficient and well-coordinated volunteer program.
Greater impact on the mission.
Community Outreach:
Positive connections with volunteers.
Attracts new supporters and donors to the organization.
Data and Feedback:
Assess the impact of volunteer efforts.
Identify areas for improvement.
Know experiences and make necessary adjustments to enhance the volunteer program.
This position entails overseeing volunteer workers, providing guidance, coordinating their efforts, and offering consultations for all volunteer-related activities.
Aug 10, 2023
Full time
Who We Are
At the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma, our mission is to lead a network that provides nutritious food and pathways to self-sufficiency for people facing hunger. We believe everyone–of every race, gender, sexuality, age, and income–deserves the opportunity to live their healthiest life. Today, however, there are still far too many barriers to food security which are disproportionately experienced by people of color, historically marginalized groups, and those with lower incomes. We are committed to remain on the front lines, along with our community-based partners, to provide nutritious food and resources for Oklahomans facing hunger.
A Day in the Life
Representing the Food Bank:
Represent the Food Bank professionally and courteously to volunteers.
Foster relationships with volunteers to help the mission.
Creating a Safe Environment:
Ensure cleanliness in volunteer work areas (break rooms, repack rooms, restrooms).
Prepare and stock necessary supplies for volunteer activities.
Coordinating Volunteer Activities:
Set up daily volunteer activities with all required materials ready.
Train and supervise volunteer groups during their work.
Maintaining Records and Feedback:
Keep accurate records and activity reports on product worked and volunteer participation.
Provide feedback from volunteer activities to Volunteer Center leadership.
Demonstrating Enthusiasm and Communication:
Demonstrate enthusiasm and passion for the Food Bank's mission.
Inform volunteers about other opportunities to help the Food Bank (volunteering at program sites, donating food, and funds).
Facilitating Volunteer Experience:
Greet and give tours of the Food Bank to volunteer groups.
Clean and prepare workstations and break rooms for the next volunteer group.
Promoting Innovation and Partnership:
Maintain positive working relationships with all Food Bank departments.
Assist in designing specific tasks for volunteers to enhance productivity and efficiency.
Participate in process improvement teams and recommend innovative solutions.
Food Safety and Compliance:
Adhere to food safety standards, including AIB best practices.
Synergy and Flexibility:
Must be able to work in a team-based environment.
Learning and Proficiency:
Willingness to learn and assist volunteers with Give Pulse.
Mastery of Volunteer Center talking points.
Proficiency in software and technology used by the Volunteer Center.
Training and Public Speaking:
Proficiency in setting up and training for all volunteer projects.
Willingness to take part in public speaking training related to discussing the Food Bank's mission with volunteers.
Begin training in one of three core competencies: Inventory, Food Safety/PPC, or Internal Special Events.
Completion of customer service training.
Your Impact
Volunteer Engagement and Retention :
Positive relationships with volunteers.
Volunteers stay engaged.
Volunteers continue to contribute time and effort to the mission.
Increased Efficiency:
Volunteer groups are well-prepared and productive.
Efficiency in repackaging food items, stocking supplies, and maintaining a clean environment.
Can focus on their tasks without unnecessary interruptions.
Mission Advancement:
Efficient and well-coordinated volunteer program.
Greater impact on the mission.
Community Outreach:
Positive connections with volunteers.
Attracts new supporters and donors to the organization.
Data and Feedback:
Assess the impact of volunteer efforts.
Identify areas for improvement.
Know experiences and make necessary adjustments to enhance the volunteer program.
This position entails overseeing volunteer workers, providing guidance, coordinating their efforts, and offering consultations for all volunteer-related activities.
Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay
Central Pennsylvania
About the Alliance: The Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay (Alliance) is a regional nonprofit organization whose vision is clean streams and rivers flowing through resilient landscapes, cared for by the people who live, work, and play in the Chesapeake Bay watershed; and whose mission is to bring together communities, companies, and conservationists to improve our lands and waters. The Alliance was founded in 1971 and has offices in Annapolis, MD, Lancaster, PA, Washington, D.C., and Richmond, VA.
Job Description: The Pennsylvania Agriculture Projects Coordinator is a fast-paced full-time position working under supervision of the Senior Agriculture Projects Manager. The successful candidate will work directly with farmers and a diverse set of project partners on water quality improvement and climate change mitigation practices, community engagement, riparian and upland reforestation efforts, and more. The Coordinator will also provide strategic support for the Alliance’s broader Agriculture Program efforts. Substantial outreach to farmers and fieldwork (approximately 60% of time) is necessary, and, thus, field-savviness is integral to this position.
Specific Duties of the Position:
Coordinate the planning and implementation of agriculture best management practices, primarily focused in central Pennsylvania (Centre, Clinton, Union, Snyder, Mifflin, Juniata, Blair, Huntingdon, Lycoming)
Conduct farmer outreach within current Alliance-corporate partnership frameworks.
Provide direct on-site farm support as needed, approximately 60% of the work week.
Build and maintain relationships with farmers, partner organizations, technical service providers, contractors, and federal and state agencies. Facilitate meetings as appropriate.
Manage communications between various parties involved in project execution.
Oversee some components of project budgets. As delegated, ensure timely payments, invoices, reimbursements, reporting on associated projects is maintained.
Support the Alliance’s overall Agriculture Program strategic efforts
Pursue funding that enables the Alliance to meet its Strategic Goals through the Agriculture Program. Includes leading and collaborating in multiple, varied, successful grant proposals.
Participate in Alliance strategic planning efforts, internal committee, and problem-solving oriented teams as assigned.
Contribute to the Alliance’s various Agriculture Program team efforts.
Support external facing communications efforts to engage the Alliance’s diverse audiences.
Provide event support, meeting coordination, and other administrative assistance as appropriate.
Provide assistance in office/facilities management, as needed.
Minimum Qualifications & Experience:
Bachelor’s degree in agricultural science, natural resources management, biology, environmental science, or other relevant field. A Master’s degree may be substituted for 1 year of experience. Candidates with alternative education, but with extensive relevant professional experience, will also be considered.
2+ years relevant professional experience (which may include internships) related to the tasks of this position.
Experience successfully working with farmers or landowners in agricultural conservation.
Working technical knowledge of agricultural best management practices.
Strong communications skills, internally as part of a team and also with external audiences.
Great time management skills, including the ability to effectively prioritize tasks.
Problem-solver, objective decision maker.
The Alliance aspires to be an inclusive multicultural organization that celebrates the rich dimensions of diversity such as race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, age, physical abilities, religious and political beliefs. We are committed to ensuring diversity and inclusion remain integral to our organizational structure, policies, board of directors, staff, strategic goals, grants, partnerships and program delivery. The Alliance believes a broad base of participation and partners reflecting all of society is needed to be successful in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed restoration effort. Visit www.allianceforthebay.org/DEI to learn more.
The Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay offers a family friendly, flexible work environment. We are committed to building a diverse team and strongly encourage candidates from all backgrounds to apply. If you meet at least 75% of the qualifications of this description, we encourage you to submit an application.
Supervision: The Pennsylvania Agriculture Projects Coordinator reports directly to the Senior Agriculture Projects Manager.
Hours and Location: The Agriculture Projects Coordinator is a remote-based position located in Central PA (Centre, Clinton, Union, Snyder, Mifflin, Juniata, Blair, Huntingdon, Lycoming). This position requires travel approximately 60% of the time, primarily to sites across central PA, but occasionally to other parts of the Chesapeake Bay watershed, including to the Alliance’s Lancaster, PA Office. Some night and weekend work is required. The position is full-time (40 hours per week).
The Alliance will require the successful applicant to submit proof of vaccination against COVID-19 (or proof of a qualifying federal exemption) prior to the candidate's first day as an Alliance employee. This is not required at time of application.
Salary & Benefits: $47,500 - $52,500, commensurate with experience. Competitive benefits include: health, dental, and vision insurance, 403b retirement fund, life insurance, professional development opportunities, vacation, sick, and holiday and other leave, and more.
Application: The information listed below should be emailed to careers@allianceforthebay.org no later than June 18, 2023 . Indicate “Pennsylvania Agriculture Projects Coordinator” in the email subject line. No telephone inquiries please.
Your resume
A written response to the following prompts:
Please, describe your experience working with farmers and landowners.
Please, describe your experience coordinating the installation of agricultural best management practices and/or conservation projects.
A list of 3 professional references.
When you apply, please indicate that you are responding to the posting on United Latino Job Bank.
May 31, 2023
Full time
About the Alliance: The Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay (Alliance) is a regional nonprofit organization whose vision is clean streams and rivers flowing through resilient landscapes, cared for by the people who live, work, and play in the Chesapeake Bay watershed; and whose mission is to bring together communities, companies, and conservationists to improve our lands and waters. The Alliance was founded in 1971 and has offices in Annapolis, MD, Lancaster, PA, Washington, D.C., and Richmond, VA.
Job Description: The Pennsylvania Agriculture Projects Coordinator is a fast-paced full-time position working under supervision of the Senior Agriculture Projects Manager. The successful candidate will work directly with farmers and a diverse set of project partners on water quality improvement and climate change mitigation practices, community engagement, riparian and upland reforestation efforts, and more. The Coordinator will also provide strategic support for the Alliance’s broader Agriculture Program efforts. Substantial outreach to farmers and fieldwork (approximately 60% of time) is necessary, and, thus, field-savviness is integral to this position.
Specific Duties of the Position:
Coordinate the planning and implementation of agriculture best management practices, primarily focused in central Pennsylvania (Centre, Clinton, Union, Snyder, Mifflin, Juniata, Blair, Huntingdon, Lycoming)
Conduct farmer outreach within current Alliance-corporate partnership frameworks.
Provide direct on-site farm support as needed, approximately 60% of the work week.
Build and maintain relationships with farmers, partner organizations, technical service providers, contractors, and federal and state agencies. Facilitate meetings as appropriate.
Manage communications between various parties involved in project execution.
Oversee some components of project budgets. As delegated, ensure timely payments, invoices, reimbursements, reporting on associated projects is maintained.
Support the Alliance’s overall Agriculture Program strategic efforts
Pursue funding that enables the Alliance to meet its Strategic Goals through the Agriculture Program. Includes leading and collaborating in multiple, varied, successful grant proposals.
Participate in Alliance strategic planning efforts, internal committee, and problem-solving oriented teams as assigned.
Contribute to the Alliance’s various Agriculture Program team efforts.
Support external facing communications efforts to engage the Alliance’s diverse audiences.
Provide event support, meeting coordination, and other administrative assistance as appropriate.
Provide assistance in office/facilities management, as needed.
Minimum Qualifications & Experience:
Bachelor’s degree in agricultural science, natural resources management, biology, environmental science, or other relevant field. A Master’s degree may be substituted for 1 year of experience. Candidates with alternative education, but with extensive relevant professional experience, will also be considered.
2+ years relevant professional experience (which may include internships) related to the tasks of this position.
Experience successfully working with farmers or landowners in agricultural conservation.
Working technical knowledge of agricultural best management practices.
Strong communications skills, internally as part of a team and also with external audiences.
Great time management skills, including the ability to effectively prioritize tasks.
Problem-solver, objective decision maker.
The Alliance aspires to be an inclusive multicultural organization that celebrates the rich dimensions of diversity such as race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, age, physical abilities, religious and political beliefs. We are committed to ensuring diversity and inclusion remain integral to our organizational structure, policies, board of directors, staff, strategic goals, grants, partnerships and program delivery. The Alliance believes a broad base of participation and partners reflecting all of society is needed to be successful in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed restoration effort. Visit www.allianceforthebay.org/DEI to learn more.
The Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay offers a family friendly, flexible work environment. We are committed to building a diverse team and strongly encourage candidates from all backgrounds to apply. If you meet at least 75% of the qualifications of this description, we encourage you to submit an application.
Supervision: The Pennsylvania Agriculture Projects Coordinator reports directly to the Senior Agriculture Projects Manager.
Hours and Location: The Agriculture Projects Coordinator is a remote-based position located in Central PA (Centre, Clinton, Union, Snyder, Mifflin, Juniata, Blair, Huntingdon, Lycoming). This position requires travel approximately 60% of the time, primarily to sites across central PA, but occasionally to other parts of the Chesapeake Bay watershed, including to the Alliance’s Lancaster, PA Office. Some night and weekend work is required. The position is full-time (40 hours per week).
The Alliance will require the successful applicant to submit proof of vaccination against COVID-19 (or proof of a qualifying federal exemption) prior to the candidate's first day as an Alliance employee. This is not required at time of application.
Salary & Benefits: $47,500 - $52,500, commensurate with experience. Competitive benefits include: health, dental, and vision insurance, 403b retirement fund, life insurance, professional development opportunities, vacation, sick, and holiday and other leave, and more.
Application: The information listed below should be emailed to careers@allianceforthebay.org no later than June 18, 2023 . Indicate “Pennsylvania Agriculture Projects Coordinator” in the email subject line. No telephone inquiries please.
Your resume
A written response to the following prompts:
Please, describe your experience working with farmers and landowners.
Please, describe your experience coordinating the installation of agricultural best management practices and/or conservation projects.
A list of 3 professional references.
When you apply, please indicate that you are responding to the posting on United Latino Job Bank.
The Legal Aid Services of Oregon (LASO) Statewide Tax Clinic is seeking a full-time coordinator of tax-related outreach and education around the state. This position is funded for two years with the option to renew. This position will be eligible for partial remote work. The Tax Clinic, while housed in the Portland Regional Office, is a statewide program. Applications from people living around the state are welcome. Primary work location can be determined at the time of hiring.
Background
LASO is a non-profit organization that represents low-income clients in civil cases. LASO’s eight regional offices serve the general low-income population throughout the state and two specialized statewide programs focused on services to farmworkers and on issues affecting Native Americans. LASO is an effective, high-quality legal services program that is committed to advocacy strategies having the broadest possible impact on client community problems.
The Portland Regional Office of LASO serves a poverty population of more than 220,000. The office serves Multnomah, Clackamas, Hood River, Sherman and Wasco counties, a diverse service area requiring the ability to work effectively with individuals from diverse cultures and backgrounds. The Portland Office has adopted a race equity agenda to guide its work with clients as well as its internal operations. The office has a strong commitment to building an inclusive, diverse workplace.
Statewide Tax Clinic
LASO receives a grant from the IRS to assist low-income taxpayers with federal tax problems and associated state tax problems. This takes the form of outreach and education, direct representation, and systemic advocacy. The work of the Statewide Tax Clinic is important to the elimination and alleviation of childhood poverty in the United States. We work to ensure the fairness and integrity of the tax system for low-income, BIPOC, and/or immigrant taxpayers through a mix of direct service work, affirmative litigation, and systemic advocacy work.
Oregon consistently has one of the nation’s lowest Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) participation rates. The EITC is a tax credit designed for families surviving on low wages. In 2018, more than one in four eligible Oregon households did not claim the credit, collectively missing out on $84 million in federal dollars. The EITC is one of the most effective tools for helping working families meet their basic needs and improve their lives. Oregonians less likely to claim the credit are those for whom English is not their primary language and those who live in rural areas, are self-employed, and/or have disabilities. Because of this, the Oregon Department of Human Services has allocated funds to the Tax Clinic to help overcome this disparity, in part, through tax education and assistance to navigate tax systems.
Qualifications
Proven interest in and commitment to advocacy for the legal rights of low-income and other vulnerable populations. Demonstrated enthusiasm, creativity, good judgment, initiative, and willingness to work as a team. Understanding and commitment to anti-bias principles, cultural competency and addressing systemic racism and other forms of oppression. Because the primary function of this role is to provide community outreach with a focus on rural populations and populations for whom English is not their primary language, preference will be given to candidates who are bilingual in Spanish or another language commonly spoken by tax clinic clients. Though not required, the ideal candidate will be credentialed as a CPA, Enrolled Agent, be a member of the Oregon State Bar, or be eligible to obtain such credentials within the first year of employment.
Essential Functions
Community Outreach:
Identify and develop relationships with key community partners.
Develop and implement an outreach work plan with goals, steps, and timelines.
Provide educational presentations to community members and partner organizations.
Determine what educational materials are needed.
Coordinate the development of educational materials.
Working Conditions and Physical Requirements
Work in an office environment including working at a workstation, attending meetings, etc.
This position will involve frequent travel around the state of Oregon and, as such, requires a valid driver’s license or the ability to obtain one within 60 days of hire date.
Use of computer and other office equipment during a 7-hour workday.
Salary/Benefits
Compensation is based on the currently negotiated union salary scale for a 35-hour work week. Placement on the salary scale is based on relevant experience. The salary range is $41K-65K. Additional compensation of $3600 for bilingual ability. Full benefits package including individual and family health, vision and dental insurance coverage; 6% employer retirement contribution; generous paid holidays, vacation and sick leave; and paid moving expenses.
Closing Date
Reviews of resumes to begin on April 17, 2023.
Applications
Send resume and letter of interest to: taxjobs@lasoregon.org
As part of your cover letter, please address the following: LASO PRO is committed to building a culturally diverse workplace centered on equity and providing an inclusive, welcoming, and culturally responsive environment for all members of our staff and clients. Please address how your personal background and experiences, professional or otherwise, have prepared you to contribute to our commitment to cultural responsiveness and diversity.
We celebrate diversity
LASO is committed to being an organization that reflects the communities we serve and is diverse in race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, ancestry, national origin, or sensory, mental and physical abilities, work background, experience and education. We believe that the outcome of such diversity is our greatest strength and a matter of basic human fairness. It is to this end that we strongly encourage applications from people of color and people from any other underrepresented and historically marginalized group to apply for this position.
Mar 29, 2023
Full time
The Legal Aid Services of Oregon (LASO) Statewide Tax Clinic is seeking a full-time coordinator of tax-related outreach and education around the state. This position is funded for two years with the option to renew. This position will be eligible for partial remote work. The Tax Clinic, while housed in the Portland Regional Office, is a statewide program. Applications from people living around the state are welcome. Primary work location can be determined at the time of hiring.
Background
LASO is a non-profit organization that represents low-income clients in civil cases. LASO’s eight regional offices serve the general low-income population throughout the state and two specialized statewide programs focused on services to farmworkers and on issues affecting Native Americans. LASO is an effective, high-quality legal services program that is committed to advocacy strategies having the broadest possible impact on client community problems.
The Portland Regional Office of LASO serves a poverty population of more than 220,000. The office serves Multnomah, Clackamas, Hood River, Sherman and Wasco counties, a diverse service area requiring the ability to work effectively with individuals from diverse cultures and backgrounds. The Portland Office has adopted a race equity agenda to guide its work with clients as well as its internal operations. The office has a strong commitment to building an inclusive, diverse workplace.
Statewide Tax Clinic
LASO receives a grant from the IRS to assist low-income taxpayers with federal tax problems and associated state tax problems. This takes the form of outreach and education, direct representation, and systemic advocacy. The work of the Statewide Tax Clinic is important to the elimination and alleviation of childhood poverty in the United States. We work to ensure the fairness and integrity of the tax system for low-income, BIPOC, and/or immigrant taxpayers through a mix of direct service work, affirmative litigation, and systemic advocacy work.
Oregon consistently has one of the nation’s lowest Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) participation rates. The EITC is a tax credit designed for families surviving on low wages. In 2018, more than one in four eligible Oregon households did not claim the credit, collectively missing out on $84 million in federal dollars. The EITC is one of the most effective tools for helping working families meet their basic needs and improve their lives. Oregonians less likely to claim the credit are those for whom English is not their primary language and those who live in rural areas, are self-employed, and/or have disabilities. Because of this, the Oregon Department of Human Services has allocated funds to the Tax Clinic to help overcome this disparity, in part, through tax education and assistance to navigate tax systems.
Qualifications
Proven interest in and commitment to advocacy for the legal rights of low-income and other vulnerable populations. Demonstrated enthusiasm, creativity, good judgment, initiative, and willingness to work as a team. Understanding and commitment to anti-bias principles, cultural competency and addressing systemic racism and other forms of oppression. Because the primary function of this role is to provide community outreach with a focus on rural populations and populations for whom English is not their primary language, preference will be given to candidates who are bilingual in Spanish or another language commonly spoken by tax clinic clients. Though not required, the ideal candidate will be credentialed as a CPA, Enrolled Agent, be a member of the Oregon State Bar, or be eligible to obtain such credentials within the first year of employment.
Essential Functions
Community Outreach:
Identify and develop relationships with key community partners.
Develop and implement an outreach work plan with goals, steps, and timelines.
Provide educational presentations to community members and partner organizations.
Determine what educational materials are needed.
Coordinate the development of educational materials.
Working Conditions and Physical Requirements
Work in an office environment including working at a workstation, attending meetings, etc.
This position will involve frequent travel around the state of Oregon and, as such, requires a valid driver’s license or the ability to obtain one within 60 days of hire date.
Use of computer and other office equipment during a 7-hour workday.
Salary/Benefits
Compensation is based on the currently negotiated union salary scale for a 35-hour work week. Placement on the salary scale is based on relevant experience. The salary range is $41K-65K. Additional compensation of $3600 for bilingual ability. Full benefits package including individual and family health, vision and dental insurance coverage; 6% employer retirement contribution; generous paid holidays, vacation and sick leave; and paid moving expenses.
Closing Date
Reviews of resumes to begin on April 17, 2023.
Applications
Send resume and letter of interest to: taxjobs@lasoregon.org
As part of your cover letter, please address the following: LASO PRO is committed to building a culturally diverse workplace centered on equity and providing an inclusive, welcoming, and culturally responsive environment for all members of our staff and clients. Please address how your personal background and experiences, professional or otherwise, have prepared you to contribute to our commitment to cultural responsiveness and diversity.
We celebrate diversity
LASO is committed to being an organization that reflects the communities we serve and is diverse in race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, ancestry, national origin, or sensory, mental and physical abilities, work background, experience and education. We believe that the outcome of such diversity is our greatest strength and a matter of basic human fairness. It is to this end that we strongly encourage applications from people of color and people from any other underrepresented and historically marginalized group to apply for this position.
The Legal Aid Services of Oregon Statewide Tax Clinic is seeking a full-time person to assist with the administration of its Statewide Tax Program. This position is funded for two years with the option to renew. This position will be eligible for partial remote work. The Tax Clinic, while housed in the Portland Regional Office, is a statewide program. Applications from people living around the state are welcome. Primary work location can be determined at the time of hiring.
Background
LASO is a non-profit organization that represents low-income clients in civil cases. LASO’s eight regional offices serve the general low-income population throughout the state and two specialized statewide programs focused on services to farmworkers and on issues affecting Native Americans. LASO is an effective, high-quality legal services program that is committed to advocacy strategies having the broadest possible impact on client community problems.
The Portland Regional Office of LASO serves a poverty population of more than 220,000. The office serves Multnomah, Clackamas, Hood River, Sherman and Wasco counties, a diverse service area requiring the ability to work effectively with individuals from diverse cultures and backgrounds. The Portland Office has adopted a race equity agenda to guide its work with clients as well as its internal operations. The office has a strong commitment to building an inclusive, diverse workplace.
Statewide Tax Clinic
LASO receives a grant from the IRS to assist low-income taxpayers with federal tax problems and associated state tax problems. This takes the form of outreach and education, direct representation, and systemic advocacy. The work of the Statewide Tax Clinic is important to the elimination and alleviation of childhood poverty in the United States. We work to ensure the fairness and integrity of the tax system for low-income, BIPOC, and/or immigrant taxpayers through a mix of direct service work, affirmative litigation, and systemic advocacy work.
Oregon consistently has one of the nation’s lowest Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) participation rates. The EITC is a tax credit designed for families surviving on low wages. In 2018, more than one in four eligible Oregon households did not claim the credit, collectively missing out on $84 million in federal dollars. The EITC is one of the most effective tools for helping working families meet their basic needs and improve their lives. Oregonians less likely to claim the credit are those for whom English is not their primary language and those who live in rural areas, are self-employed, and/or have disabilities. Because of this, the Oregon Department of Human Services has allocated funds to the Tax Clinic to help overcome this disparity, in part, through tax education and assistance to navigate tax systems.
Qualifications
Proven interest in and commitment to advocacy for the legal rights of low-income and other vulnerable populations. Demonstrated enthusiasm, creativity, good judgment, initiative, and willingness to work as a team. Understanding and commitment to anti-bias principles, cultural competency and addressing systemic racism and other forms of oppression. Because the focus of the tax clinic is to serve populations for whom English is not their primary language, preference will be given to candidates who are bilingual in Spanish, or another language commonly spoken by tax clinic clients. Though not required, the ideal candidate will be credentialed as a CPA, Enrolled Agent, or be eligible to obtain such credentials within the first year of employment.
Essential Functions
Creating systems and developing processes to create a smooth and consistent workflow in the office;
Assisting with compiling grant reports;
Answering phones and screening clients for eligibility;
Case handling duties including factual investigation, preparing documents, contact with the IRS on behalf of taxpayers, etc.
Other appropriate functions when necessary.
Working Conditions and Physical Requirements
Work in an office environment including working at a workstation, attending meetings, etc.
Use of computer and other office equipment during a 7-hour workday.
Salary/Benefits
Compensation is based on the currently negotiated union salary scale for a 35-hour work week. Placement on the salary scale is based on relevant experience. The salary range is $41K-65K. Additional compensation of $3600 for bilingual ability. Full benefits package including individual and family health, vision and dental insurance coverage; 6% employer retirement contribution; generous paid holidays, vacation and sick leave; and paid moving expenses.
Closing Date
Reviews of resumes to begin on April 17, 2023.
Applications
Send resume and letter of interest to: taxjobs@lasoregon.org
As part of your cover letter, please address the following: LASO PRO is committed to building a culturally diverse workplace centered on equity and providing an inclusive, welcoming, and culturally responsive environment for all members of our staff and clients. Please address how your personal background and experiences, professional or otherwise, have prepared you to contribute to our commitment to cultural responsiveness and diversity.
We celebrate diversity.
LASO is committed to being an organization that reflects the communities we serve and is diverse in race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, ancestry, national origin, or sensory, mental and physical abilities, work background, experience and education. We believe that the outcome of such diversity is our greatest strength and a matter of basic human fairness. It is to this end that we strongly encourage applications from people of color and people from any other underrepresented and historically marginalized group to apply for this position.
Mar 29, 2023
Full time
The Legal Aid Services of Oregon Statewide Tax Clinic is seeking a full-time person to assist with the administration of its Statewide Tax Program. This position is funded for two years with the option to renew. This position will be eligible for partial remote work. The Tax Clinic, while housed in the Portland Regional Office, is a statewide program. Applications from people living around the state are welcome. Primary work location can be determined at the time of hiring.
Background
LASO is a non-profit organization that represents low-income clients in civil cases. LASO’s eight regional offices serve the general low-income population throughout the state and two specialized statewide programs focused on services to farmworkers and on issues affecting Native Americans. LASO is an effective, high-quality legal services program that is committed to advocacy strategies having the broadest possible impact on client community problems.
The Portland Regional Office of LASO serves a poverty population of more than 220,000. The office serves Multnomah, Clackamas, Hood River, Sherman and Wasco counties, a diverse service area requiring the ability to work effectively with individuals from diverse cultures and backgrounds. The Portland Office has adopted a race equity agenda to guide its work with clients as well as its internal operations. The office has a strong commitment to building an inclusive, diverse workplace.
Statewide Tax Clinic
LASO receives a grant from the IRS to assist low-income taxpayers with federal tax problems and associated state tax problems. This takes the form of outreach and education, direct representation, and systemic advocacy. The work of the Statewide Tax Clinic is important to the elimination and alleviation of childhood poverty in the United States. We work to ensure the fairness and integrity of the tax system for low-income, BIPOC, and/or immigrant taxpayers through a mix of direct service work, affirmative litigation, and systemic advocacy work.
Oregon consistently has one of the nation’s lowest Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) participation rates. The EITC is a tax credit designed for families surviving on low wages. In 2018, more than one in four eligible Oregon households did not claim the credit, collectively missing out on $84 million in federal dollars. The EITC is one of the most effective tools for helping working families meet their basic needs and improve their lives. Oregonians less likely to claim the credit are those for whom English is not their primary language and those who live in rural areas, are self-employed, and/or have disabilities. Because of this, the Oregon Department of Human Services has allocated funds to the Tax Clinic to help overcome this disparity, in part, through tax education and assistance to navigate tax systems.
Qualifications
Proven interest in and commitment to advocacy for the legal rights of low-income and other vulnerable populations. Demonstrated enthusiasm, creativity, good judgment, initiative, and willingness to work as a team. Understanding and commitment to anti-bias principles, cultural competency and addressing systemic racism and other forms of oppression. Because the focus of the tax clinic is to serve populations for whom English is not their primary language, preference will be given to candidates who are bilingual in Spanish, or another language commonly spoken by tax clinic clients. Though not required, the ideal candidate will be credentialed as a CPA, Enrolled Agent, or be eligible to obtain such credentials within the first year of employment.
Essential Functions
Creating systems and developing processes to create a smooth and consistent workflow in the office;
Assisting with compiling grant reports;
Answering phones and screening clients for eligibility;
Case handling duties including factual investigation, preparing documents, contact with the IRS on behalf of taxpayers, etc.
Other appropriate functions when necessary.
Working Conditions and Physical Requirements
Work in an office environment including working at a workstation, attending meetings, etc.
Use of computer and other office equipment during a 7-hour workday.
Salary/Benefits
Compensation is based on the currently negotiated union salary scale for a 35-hour work week. Placement on the salary scale is based on relevant experience. The salary range is $41K-65K. Additional compensation of $3600 for bilingual ability. Full benefits package including individual and family health, vision and dental insurance coverage; 6% employer retirement contribution; generous paid holidays, vacation and sick leave; and paid moving expenses.
Closing Date
Reviews of resumes to begin on April 17, 2023.
Applications
Send resume and letter of interest to: taxjobs@lasoregon.org
As part of your cover letter, please address the following: LASO PRO is committed to building a culturally diverse workplace centered on equity and providing an inclusive, welcoming, and culturally responsive environment for all members of our staff and clients. Please address how your personal background and experiences, professional or otherwise, have prepared you to contribute to our commitment to cultural responsiveness and diversity.
We celebrate diversity.
LASO is committed to being an organization that reflects the communities we serve and is diverse in race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, ancestry, national origin, or sensory, mental and physical abilities, work background, experience and education. We believe that the outcome of such diversity is our greatest strength and a matter of basic human fairness. It is to this end that we strongly encourage applications from people of color and people from any other underrepresented and historically marginalized group to apply for this position.
About the Alliance: The Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay (Alliance) is a regional nonprofit organization whose vision is clean streams and rivers flowing through resilient landscapes, cared for by the people who live, work, and play in the Chesapeake Bay watershed; and whose mission is to bring together communities, companies, and conservationists to improve our lands and waters. The Alliance was founded in 1971 and has offices in Annapolis, MD, Lancaster, PA, Washington, D.C., and Richmond, VA.
Job Description: The Virginia Agriculture Projects Coordinator is a fast-paced full-time position working under the supervision of the Virginia Agriculture Projects Manager. The successful candidate will work directly with farmers and a diverse set of project partners on water quality and climate change mitigation projects, community engagement, riparian and upland reforestation efforts, and more. The Coordinator will also provide strategic support for the Alliance’s broader Agriculture & Forests Programs efforts. Substantial outreach work to farmers and fieldwork (approximately 60%) of the time) is necessary, and, thus, field-savviness is integral to this position.
Specific Duties of the Position: ● Coordinate the planning and implementation of agriculture, forestry, and reforestation best management practices, across mainland Virginia, but mainly in the Ridge and Valley and Piedmont Regions.
Conduct farmer and landowner outreach.
Provide direct on-site support as needed, approximately 60% of the work week.
Coordinate tree planting projects in the field, including planning, planting, maintenance, and monitoring.
Build and maintain relationships with farmers, landowners, partner organizations, technical service providers, contractors, and federal and state agencies. Facilitate meetings as appropriate.
Manage communications between various parties involved in project execution.
Oversee some components of project budgets. As delegated, ensure timely payments, invoices, reimbursements, reporting on associated projects is maintained.
● Support the Alliance’s overall Agriculture and Forests Program strategic efforts
Pursue funding that enables the Alliance to meet its Strategic Goals through the Agriculture Program and Forests Program. Includes leading and collaborating in multiple, varied, successful grant proposals.
Participate in Alliance strategic planning efforts, internal committee, and problem-solving oriented teams as assigned.
Contribute to the Alliance’s various Agriculture Program and Forests Program team efforts.
Support external facing communications efforts to engage the Alliance’s diverse audiences
● Provide event support, meeting coordination, and other administrative assistance as appropriate. ● Provide assistance in office/facilities management, as needed.
Minimum Qualifications & Experience: ● Bachelor’s degree in agricultural science, forestry, environmental science, or other relevant field. A Master’s degree may be substituted for 1 year of experience. Candidates with alternative education, but with extensive professional experience, will also be considered. ● 2+ years relevant professional experience (which may include internships) related to the tasks of this position. ● Experience successfully working with farmers or landowners in agricultural conservation and forestry. Working technical knowledge of agricultural best management practices, forestry and reforestation practices. ● Strong communications skills, internally as part of a team and also with external audiences ● Great time management skills, including the ability to effectively prioritize tasks ● Problem-solver, objective decision-maker
The Alliance aspires to be an inclusive multicultural organization that celebrates the rich dimensions of diversity such as race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, age, physical abilities, religious and political beliefs. We are committed to ensuring diversity and inclusion remain integral to our organizational structure, policies, board of directors, staff, strategic goals, grants, partnerships and program delivery. The Alliance believes a broad base of participation and partners reflecting all of society is needed to be successful in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed restoration effort. Visit www.allianceforthebay.org/DEI to learn more.
The Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay offers a family-friendly, flexible work environment. We are committed to building a diverse team and strongly encourage candidates from all backgrounds to apply. If you meet at least 75% of the qualifications of this description, we encourage you to submit an application.
Supervision: The Agriculture Projects Coordinator reports directly to the VA Agriculture Projects Manager.
Hours and Location: The Agriculture Projects Coordinator is based at the Alliance’s Richmond, Virginia Office with some ability to work from home. This position requires site visits approximately 60% of the time, primarily across Virginia but occasionally to other parts of the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Some night and weekend work is required. The position is full-time (40 hours per week). Primarily remote-based candidates may be considered.
The Alliance will require the successful applicant to submit proof of vaccination against COVID-19 (or proof of a qualifying federal exemption) prior to the candidate's first day as an Alliance employee. This is not required at time of application.
Salary & Benefits: $47,500 - $52,500, commensurate with experience. Competitive benefits (health, dental, and vision insurance, 403b retirement fund, life insurance, professional development opportunities, vacation, sick, and holiday and other leave, and more.
Application: The information listed below should be emailed to Careers@allianceforthebay.org no later than March 12, 2023. Indicate “Virginia Agriculture Projects Coordinator” in the email subject line. No telephone inquiries, please. ● Your resume ● A written response to the following prompts: 1. Please describe your experience working with farmers and landowners 2. Please describe your experience coordinating the installation of agricultural best management practices and reforestation projects ● A list of 3 professional references.
Feb 24, 2023
Full time
About the Alliance: The Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay (Alliance) is a regional nonprofit organization whose vision is clean streams and rivers flowing through resilient landscapes, cared for by the people who live, work, and play in the Chesapeake Bay watershed; and whose mission is to bring together communities, companies, and conservationists to improve our lands and waters. The Alliance was founded in 1971 and has offices in Annapolis, MD, Lancaster, PA, Washington, D.C., and Richmond, VA.
Job Description: The Virginia Agriculture Projects Coordinator is a fast-paced full-time position working under the supervision of the Virginia Agriculture Projects Manager. The successful candidate will work directly with farmers and a diverse set of project partners on water quality and climate change mitigation projects, community engagement, riparian and upland reforestation efforts, and more. The Coordinator will also provide strategic support for the Alliance’s broader Agriculture & Forests Programs efforts. Substantial outreach work to farmers and fieldwork (approximately 60%) of the time) is necessary, and, thus, field-savviness is integral to this position.
Specific Duties of the Position: ● Coordinate the planning and implementation of agriculture, forestry, and reforestation best management practices, across mainland Virginia, but mainly in the Ridge and Valley and Piedmont Regions.
Conduct farmer and landowner outreach.
Provide direct on-site support as needed, approximately 60% of the work week.
Coordinate tree planting projects in the field, including planning, planting, maintenance, and monitoring.
Build and maintain relationships with farmers, landowners, partner organizations, technical service providers, contractors, and federal and state agencies. Facilitate meetings as appropriate.
Manage communications between various parties involved in project execution.
Oversee some components of project budgets. As delegated, ensure timely payments, invoices, reimbursements, reporting on associated projects is maintained.
● Support the Alliance’s overall Agriculture and Forests Program strategic efforts
Pursue funding that enables the Alliance to meet its Strategic Goals through the Agriculture Program and Forests Program. Includes leading and collaborating in multiple, varied, successful grant proposals.
Participate in Alliance strategic planning efforts, internal committee, and problem-solving oriented teams as assigned.
Contribute to the Alliance’s various Agriculture Program and Forests Program team efforts.
Support external facing communications efforts to engage the Alliance’s diverse audiences
● Provide event support, meeting coordination, and other administrative assistance as appropriate. ● Provide assistance in office/facilities management, as needed.
Minimum Qualifications & Experience: ● Bachelor’s degree in agricultural science, forestry, environmental science, or other relevant field. A Master’s degree may be substituted for 1 year of experience. Candidates with alternative education, but with extensive professional experience, will also be considered. ● 2+ years relevant professional experience (which may include internships) related to the tasks of this position. ● Experience successfully working with farmers or landowners in agricultural conservation and forestry. Working technical knowledge of agricultural best management practices, forestry and reforestation practices. ● Strong communications skills, internally as part of a team and also with external audiences ● Great time management skills, including the ability to effectively prioritize tasks ● Problem-solver, objective decision-maker
The Alliance aspires to be an inclusive multicultural organization that celebrates the rich dimensions of diversity such as race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, age, physical abilities, religious and political beliefs. We are committed to ensuring diversity and inclusion remain integral to our organizational structure, policies, board of directors, staff, strategic goals, grants, partnerships and program delivery. The Alliance believes a broad base of participation and partners reflecting all of society is needed to be successful in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed restoration effort. Visit www.allianceforthebay.org/DEI to learn more.
The Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay offers a family-friendly, flexible work environment. We are committed to building a diverse team and strongly encourage candidates from all backgrounds to apply. If you meet at least 75% of the qualifications of this description, we encourage you to submit an application.
Supervision: The Agriculture Projects Coordinator reports directly to the VA Agriculture Projects Manager.
Hours and Location: The Agriculture Projects Coordinator is based at the Alliance’s Richmond, Virginia Office with some ability to work from home. This position requires site visits approximately 60% of the time, primarily across Virginia but occasionally to other parts of the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Some night and weekend work is required. The position is full-time (40 hours per week). Primarily remote-based candidates may be considered.
The Alliance will require the successful applicant to submit proof of vaccination against COVID-19 (or proof of a qualifying federal exemption) prior to the candidate's first day as an Alliance employee. This is not required at time of application.
Salary & Benefits: $47,500 - $52,500, commensurate with experience. Competitive benefits (health, dental, and vision insurance, 403b retirement fund, life insurance, professional development opportunities, vacation, sick, and holiday and other leave, and more.
Application: The information listed below should be emailed to Careers@allianceforthebay.org no later than March 12, 2023. Indicate “Virginia Agriculture Projects Coordinator” in the email subject line. No telephone inquiries, please. ● Your resume ● A written response to the following prompts: 1. Please describe your experience working with farmers and landowners 2. Please describe your experience coordinating the installation of agricultural best management practices and reforestation projects ● A list of 3 professional references.
About the Alliance:
The Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay (Alliance) is a regional nonprofit organization whose vision is clean streams and rivers flowing through resilient landscapes, cared for by the people who live, work, and play in the Chesapeake Bay watershed; and whose mission is to bring together communities, companies, and conservationists to improve our lands and waters. The Alliance was founded in 1971 and has offices in Annapolis, MD, Lancaster, PA, Washington, D.C., and Richmond, VA.
Job Description:
The Pennsylvania Agriculture Projects Coordinator is a fast-paced full-time position working under supervision of the Senior Agriculture Projects Manager. The successful candidate will work directly with farmers and a diverse set of project partners on water quality improvement and climate change mitigation practices, community engagement, riparian and upland reforestation efforts, and more. The Coordinator will also provide strategic support for the Alliance’s broader Agriculture Program efforts. Substantial outreach to farmers and fieldwork (approximately 60% of time) is necessary, and, thus, field-savviness is integral to this position.
Specific Duties of the Position:
Coordinate the planning and implementation of agriculture best management practices, primarily focused in south central and south east Pennsylvania
Conduct farmer outreach within current Alliance-corporate partnership frameworks.
Provide direct on-site farm support as needed, approximately 60% of the work week.
Build and maintain relationships with farmers, partner organizations, technical service providers, contractors, and federal and state agencies. Facilitate meetings as appropriate.
Manage communications between various parties involved in project execution.
Oversee some components of project budgets. As delegated, ensure timely payments, invoices, reimbursements, reporting on associated projects is maintained.
Support the Alliance’s overall Agriculture Program strategic efforts
Pursue funding that enables the Alliance to meet its Strategic Goals through the Agriculture Program. Includes leading and collaborating in multiple, varied, successful grant proposals.
Participate in Alliance strategic planning efforts, internal committee, and problem-solving oriented teams as assigned.
Contribute to the Alliance’s various Agriculture Program team efforts.
Support external facing communications efforts to engage the Alliance’s diverse audiences.
Provide event support, meeting coordination, and other administrative assistance as appropriate.
Provide assistance in office/facilities management, as needed.
Minimum Qualifications & Experience:
Bachelor’s degree in agricultural science, natural resources management, biology, environmental science, or other relevant field. A Master’s degree may be substituted for 1 year of experience. Candidates with alternative education, but with extensive relevant professional experience, will also be considered.
2+ years relevant professional experience (which may include internships) related to the tasks of this position.
Experience successfully working with farmers or landowners in agricultural conservation.
Working technical knowledge of agricultural best management practices.
Strong communications skills, internally as part of a team and also with external audiences.
Great time management skills, including the ability to effectively prioritize tasks.
Problem-solver, objective decision maker.
The Alliance aspires to be an inclusive multicultural organization that celebrates the rich dimensions of diversity such as race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, age, physical abilities, religious and political beliefs. We are committed to ensuring diversity and inclusion remain integral to our organizational structure, policies, board of directors, staff, strategic goals, grants, partnerships and program delivery. The Alliance believes a broad base of participation and partners reflecting all of society is needed to be successful in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed restoration effort. Visit www.allianceforthebay.org/DEI to learn more.
The Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay offers a family friendly, flexible work environment. We are committed to building a diverse team and strongly encourage candidates from all backgrounds to apply. If you meet at least 75% of the qualifications of this description, we encourage you to submit an application.
Supervision : The Agriculture Projects Coordinator reports directly to the Senior Agriculture Projects Manager
Hours and Location: The Agriculture Projects Coordinator is based at the Alliance’s Lancaster, Pennsylvania Office with some ability to work from home. This position requires site visits approximately 60% of the time, primarily across south central PA but occasionally to other parts of the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Some night and weekend work is required. The position is full-time (40 hours per week). Primarily remote-based candidates may be considered.
The Alliance will require the successful applicant to submit proof of vaccination against COVID-19 (or proof of a qualifying federal exemption) prior to the candidate’s first day as an Alliance employee. This is not required at time of application.
Salary & Benefits: $47,500 – $52,500, commensurate with experience. Competitive benefits include: health, dental, and vision insurance, 403b retirement fund, life insurance, professional development opportunities, vacation, sick, and holiday and other leave, and more.
Application : The information listed below should be emailed to Careers@allianceforthebay.org no later than March 26, 2023. Indicate “Pennsylvania Agriculture Projects Coordinator” in the email subject line. No telephone inquiries please.
Your resume
A written response to the following prompts:
Please, describe your experience working with farmers and landowners.
Please, describe your experience coordinating the installation of agricultural best management practices and/or conservation projects.
A list of 3 professional references.
Feb 24, 2023
Full time
About the Alliance:
The Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay (Alliance) is a regional nonprofit organization whose vision is clean streams and rivers flowing through resilient landscapes, cared for by the people who live, work, and play in the Chesapeake Bay watershed; and whose mission is to bring together communities, companies, and conservationists to improve our lands and waters. The Alliance was founded in 1971 and has offices in Annapolis, MD, Lancaster, PA, Washington, D.C., and Richmond, VA.
Job Description:
The Pennsylvania Agriculture Projects Coordinator is a fast-paced full-time position working under supervision of the Senior Agriculture Projects Manager. The successful candidate will work directly with farmers and a diverse set of project partners on water quality improvement and climate change mitigation practices, community engagement, riparian and upland reforestation efforts, and more. The Coordinator will also provide strategic support for the Alliance’s broader Agriculture Program efforts. Substantial outreach to farmers and fieldwork (approximately 60% of time) is necessary, and, thus, field-savviness is integral to this position.
Specific Duties of the Position:
Coordinate the planning and implementation of agriculture best management practices, primarily focused in south central and south east Pennsylvania
Conduct farmer outreach within current Alliance-corporate partnership frameworks.
Provide direct on-site farm support as needed, approximately 60% of the work week.
Build and maintain relationships with farmers, partner organizations, technical service providers, contractors, and federal and state agencies. Facilitate meetings as appropriate.
Manage communications between various parties involved in project execution.
Oversee some components of project budgets. As delegated, ensure timely payments, invoices, reimbursements, reporting on associated projects is maintained.
Support the Alliance’s overall Agriculture Program strategic efforts
Pursue funding that enables the Alliance to meet its Strategic Goals through the Agriculture Program. Includes leading and collaborating in multiple, varied, successful grant proposals.
Participate in Alliance strategic planning efforts, internal committee, and problem-solving oriented teams as assigned.
Contribute to the Alliance’s various Agriculture Program team efforts.
Support external facing communications efforts to engage the Alliance’s diverse audiences.
Provide event support, meeting coordination, and other administrative assistance as appropriate.
Provide assistance in office/facilities management, as needed.
Minimum Qualifications & Experience:
Bachelor’s degree in agricultural science, natural resources management, biology, environmental science, or other relevant field. A Master’s degree may be substituted for 1 year of experience. Candidates with alternative education, but with extensive relevant professional experience, will also be considered.
2+ years relevant professional experience (which may include internships) related to the tasks of this position.
Experience successfully working with farmers or landowners in agricultural conservation.
Working technical knowledge of agricultural best management practices.
Strong communications skills, internally as part of a team and also with external audiences.
Great time management skills, including the ability to effectively prioritize tasks.
Problem-solver, objective decision maker.
The Alliance aspires to be an inclusive multicultural organization that celebrates the rich dimensions of diversity such as race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, age, physical abilities, religious and political beliefs. We are committed to ensuring diversity and inclusion remain integral to our organizational structure, policies, board of directors, staff, strategic goals, grants, partnerships and program delivery. The Alliance believes a broad base of participation and partners reflecting all of society is needed to be successful in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed restoration effort. Visit www.allianceforthebay.org/DEI to learn more.
The Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay offers a family friendly, flexible work environment. We are committed to building a diverse team and strongly encourage candidates from all backgrounds to apply. If you meet at least 75% of the qualifications of this description, we encourage you to submit an application.
Supervision : The Agriculture Projects Coordinator reports directly to the Senior Agriculture Projects Manager
Hours and Location: The Agriculture Projects Coordinator is based at the Alliance’s Lancaster, Pennsylvania Office with some ability to work from home. This position requires site visits approximately 60% of the time, primarily across south central PA but occasionally to other parts of the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Some night and weekend work is required. The position is full-time (40 hours per week). Primarily remote-based candidates may be considered.
The Alliance will require the successful applicant to submit proof of vaccination against COVID-19 (or proof of a qualifying federal exemption) prior to the candidate’s first day as an Alliance employee. This is not required at time of application.
Salary & Benefits: $47,500 – $52,500, commensurate with experience. Competitive benefits include: health, dental, and vision insurance, 403b retirement fund, life insurance, professional development opportunities, vacation, sick, and holiday and other leave, and more.
Application : The information listed below should be emailed to Careers@allianceforthebay.org no later than March 26, 2023. Indicate “Pennsylvania Agriculture Projects Coordinator” in the email subject line. No telephone inquiries please.
Your resume
A written response to the following prompts:
Please, describe your experience working with farmers and landowners.
Please, describe your experience coordinating the installation of agricultural best management practices and/or conservation projects.
A list of 3 professional references.
Job Summary
Are you passionate about making an impact and empowering individuals to pursue an education that fits their career goals? Is it your time to be the difference? If so, Hawkeye Community College has a great opportunity for you.
The Admissions department is looking for a full time Admissions Representative who is excited to have a positive impact on people's lives to join their team.
In the Office of Admissions, the team is passionate about developing student friendly processes and delivering a high-level student service experience. As the Admissions Representative, you would be overseeing a recruitment territory that involves visiting high schools, attending college fairs, and developing community partnerships. Additionally, you would be collaborating with three primary areas in Admissions - CRM, Processing, and Recruitment, as well as working in partnership with Academic Affairs, High School Relations (dual enrollment), Marketing, and other areas across campus to effectively recruit students to Hawkeye Community College.
Hawkeye Community College is a comprehensive community college focused on meeting the needs of the community by providing quality, affordable learning experiences for a diverse student body through our Adult Learning Center, Business and Community Education Department as well as through more than 50 career and technical programs and liberal arts transfer programs. Hawkeye Community College’s mission is about empowering students, strengthening businesses and enriching communities with a vision to improve the quality of life in the communities we serve.
Essential Job Functions
Important responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Implements best practices in recruiting prospective students in assigned territories focused on traditional ages students.
Coordinates and facilitates individual appointments through virtual and in-person opportunities including campus tours, faculty advisor meetings and collaboration with college athletics.
Provides accurate academic and non-credit program information, admission requirements as well as information on financial aid, scholarships and other sources of funding to prospective students.
Verifies and provides follow-up to students regarding their application status, admissions inquiries and requirements via on-site visits, phone, text and email.
Assists in small and large group admissions presentations/activities including public speaking. prospective student campus groups visits.
Assists and participates in the coordination of virtual and face-to-face Experience Hawkeye Visit Days, departmental and other college events.
Organizes high school and college fair visits at select state and regional school systems.
Visits and supports community agencies/organizations to provide resources regarding opportunities at Hawkeye.
Utilizes Recruit CRM to contact and track prospective students.
Creates and distributes informational materials, including website updates and registration session handouts/slideshows.
Develops and maintains positive relationships with school counselors, teachers, and community outreach partners.
Works evenings and weekends as needed.
Participates in internal and external committees as assigned.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Unless otherwise approved under Hawkeye’s remote work policy, regular on campus and/or onsite attendance is considered an essential function of the position.
Minimum Qualifications
Associate’s degree.
One (1) year of relevant work experience such as customer service, recruitment, territory management, sales etc. or a combination of related education and work experience to total 3 years.
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively, clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing, in presentations and one-on-one with students and parents.
Demonstrated ability to work a flexible schedule to include evenings and weekends as needed.
Demonstrated ability to complete multiple tasks with frequent interruptions and high volume of work with deadlines.
Must possess a current driver’s license valid in the State of Iowa and a driving record insurable by the College’s insurer.
Demonstrated ability to trave
Demonstrated ability to work with a culturally diverse student population, faculty, staff, and the general public.
Ability to demonstrate strong interpersonal communication.
Skilled in Microsoft Office Suite, Google applications, and video conferencing technology.
Demonstrated ability to execute organization and department policies and procedures.
Demonstrated ability to handle confidential/sensitive information with discretion.
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in education, communications, student affairs, business, or related field.
Three years of experience in student recruitment, territory management, sales, or other relevant work
Experience in diverse student recruitment.
Experience collaborating with campus, community focused and/or business entities.
Understands the admissions funnel and best practices related to student recruitment and CRM utilization.
Multi-lingual speakers (preferably Spanish).
Community College education and/or work experience.
Working Conditions
Anticipated schedule is Monday – Friday with occasional evenings and/or weekends.
Requires skills for succeeding in an office environment, using technology. Requires good hand-eye coordination including visual acuity to use a keyboard and read technical information; arm, hand and finger dexterity, including ability to grasp. Work is performed in an office setting. Sit, stand, bend, lift and move intermittently during working hours. During course of day, interact with student, faculty and staff in person, by telephone and computers.
Employment Status
Full time, nonexempt position with comprehensive or competitive benefits program including health, dental, vision, life, and LTD insurance, a Section 125 plan for medical and dependent care expenses; holiday, personal, sick, and vacation leave; tuition reimbursement; and a choice of retirement programs—IPERS (defined benefit) or TIAA (defined contribution).
Application Procedure
Complete an online application at hawkeyecollege.edu/employment
Submit/upload a cover letter that addresses the following:
Describe your experience you have had with college admissions and/or recruitment in general.
Explain your working knowledge of computer software including Microsoft Office and Google Suite. Additionally, include any student information systems and/or CRM (Customer Relations Management) systems knowledge or experience.
Describe any experience you have had in customer service to students, faculty, staff, and/or the general public.
Describe the way you are able to create professional relationships and provide specific examples of how you have done this.
Submit/upload a resume.
Submit/upload 3 professional references with a minimum of 1 being from a current/past supervisor.
Submit the online application and all required materials by Sunday, March 19, 2023.
Hawkeye Community College is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer, committed to equity and diversity in its educational services and employment practices: https://www.hawkeyecollege.edu/about/diversity-inclusion/equal-opportunity . The College does not discriminate on the basis of sex; race; age; color; creed; national origin; religion; disability; sexual orientation; gender identity; genetic information; or actual or potential parental, family, or marital status in its programs, activities, or employment practices. Veteran status is also included to the extent covered by law. Any person alleging a violation of equity regulations shall have the right to file a formal complaint. Inquiries concerning application of this statement should be addressed to: Equity Coordinator and Title IX Coordinator for employees, 319-296-4405; or Title IX Coordinator for students, 319-296-4448; Hawkeye Community College, 1501 East Orange Road, P.O. Box 8015, Waterloo, Iowa 50704-8015; or email equity-titleIX@hawkeyecollege.edu , or the Director of the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, Citigroup Center, 500 W. Madison, Suite 1475, Chicago, IL 60661, phone number 312-730-1560, fax 312-730-1576, email: OCR.Chicago@ed.gov .
If any applicant is in need of a reasonable accommodation in completing the application process, please notify a member of Human Resource Services.
Feb 21, 2023
Full time
Job Summary
Are you passionate about making an impact and empowering individuals to pursue an education that fits their career goals? Is it your time to be the difference? If so, Hawkeye Community College has a great opportunity for you.
The Admissions department is looking for a full time Admissions Representative who is excited to have a positive impact on people's lives to join their team.
In the Office of Admissions, the team is passionate about developing student friendly processes and delivering a high-level student service experience. As the Admissions Representative, you would be overseeing a recruitment territory that involves visiting high schools, attending college fairs, and developing community partnerships. Additionally, you would be collaborating with three primary areas in Admissions - CRM, Processing, and Recruitment, as well as working in partnership with Academic Affairs, High School Relations (dual enrollment), Marketing, and other areas across campus to effectively recruit students to Hawkeye Community College.
Hawkeye Community College is a comprehensive community college focused on meeting the needs of the community by providing quality, affordable learning experiences for a diverse student body through our Adult Learning Center, Business and Community Education Department as well as through more than 50 career and technical programs and liberal arts transfer programs. Hawkeye Community College’s mission is about empowering students, strengthening businesses and enriching communities with a vision to improve the quality of life in the communities we serve.
Essential Job Functions
Important responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Implements best practices in recruiting prospective students in assigned territories focused on traditional ages students.
Coordinates and facilitates individual appointments through virtual and in-person opportunities including campus tours, faculty advisor meetings and collaboration with college athletics.
Provides accurate academic and non-credit program information, admission requirements as well as information on financial aid, scholarships and other sources of funding to prospective students.
Verifies and provides follow-up to students regarding their application status, admissions inquiries and requirements via on-site visits, phone, text and email.
Assists in small and large group admissions presentations/activities including public speaking. prospective student campus groups visits.
Assists and participates in the coordination of virtual and face-to-face Experience Hawkeye Visit Days, departmental and other college events.
Organizes high school and college fair visits at select state and regional school systems.
Visits and supports community agencies/organizations to provide resources regarding opportunities at Hawkeye.
Utilizes Recruit CRM to contact and track prospective students.
Creates and distributes informational materials, including website updates and registration session handouts/slideshows.
Develops and maintains positive relationships with school counselors, teachers, and community outreach partners.
Works evenings and weekends as needed.
Participates in internal and external committees as assigned.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Unless otherwise approved under Hawkeye’s remote work policy, regular on campus and/or onsite attendance is considered an essential function of the position.
Minimum Qualifications
Associate’s degree.
One (1) year of relevant work experience such as customer service, recruitment, territory management, sales etc. or a combination of related education and work experience to total 3 years.
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively, clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing, in presentations and one-on-one with students and parents.
Demonstrated ability to work a flexible schedule to include evenings and weekends as needed.
Demonstrated ability to complete multiple tasks with frequent interruptions and high volume of work with deadlines.
Must possess a current driver’s license valid in the State of Iowa and a driving record insurable by the College’s insurer.
Demonstrated ability to trave
Demonstrated ability to work with a culturally diverse student population, faculty, staff, and the general public.
Ability to demonstrate strong interpersonal communication.
Skilled in Microsoft Office Suite, Google applications, and video conferencing technology.
Demonstrated ability to execute organization and department policies and procedures.
Demonstrated ability to handle confidential/sensitive information with discretion.
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in education, communications, student affairs, business, or related field.
Three years of experience in student recruitment, territory management, sales, or other relevant work
Experience in diverse student recruitment.
Experience collaborating with campus, community focused and/or business entities.
Understands the admissions funnel and best practices related to student recruitment and CRM utilization.
Multi-lingual speakers (preferably Spanish).
Community College education and/or work experience.
Working Conditions
Anticipated schedule is Monday – Friday with occasional evenings and/or weekends.
Requires skills for succeeding in an office environment, using technology. Requires good hand-eye coordination including visual acuity to use a keyboard and read technical information; arm, hand and finger dexterity, including ability to grasp. Work is performed in an office setting. Sit, stand, bend, lift and move intermittently during working hours. During course of day, interact with student, faculty and staff in person, by telephone and computers.
Employment Status
Full time, nonexempt position with comprehensive or competitive benefits program including health, dental, vision, life, and LTD insurance, a Section 125 plan for medical and dependent care expenses; holiday, personal, sick, and vacation leave; tuition reimbursement; and a choice of retirement programs—IPERS (defined benefit) or TIAA (defined contribution).
Application Procedure
Complete an online application at hawkeyecollege.edu/employment
Submit/upload a cover letter that addresses the following:
Describe your experience you have had with college admissions and/or recruitment in general.
Explain your working knowledge of computer software including Microsoft Office and Google Suite. Additionally, include any student information systems and/or CRM (Customer Relations Management) systems knowledge or experience.
Describe any experience you have had in customer service to students, faculty, staff, and/or the general public.
Describe the way you are able to create professional relationships and provide specific examples of how you have done this.
Submit/upload a resume.
Submit/upload 3 professional references with a minimum of 1 being from a current/past supervisor.
Submit the online application and all required materials by Sunday, March 19, 2023.
Hawkeye Community College is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer, committed to equity and diversity in its educational services and employment practices: https://www.hawkeyecollege.edu/about/diversity-inclusion/equal-opportunity . The College does not discriminate on the basis of sex; race; age; color; creed; national origin; religion; disability; sexual orientation; gender identity; genetic information; or actual or potential parental, family, or marital status in its programs, activities, or employment practices. Veteran status is also included to the extent covered by law. Any person alleging a violation of equity regulations shall have the right to file a formal complaint. Inquiries concerning application of this statement should be addressed to: Equity Coordinator and Title IX Coordinator for employees, 319-296-4405; or Title IX Coordinator for students, 319-296-4448; Hawkeye Community College, 1501 East Orange Road, P.O. Box 8015, Waterloo, Iowa 50704-8015; or email equity-titleIX@hawkeyecollege.edu , or the Director of the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, Citigroup Center, 500 W. Madison, Suite 1475, Chicago, IL 60661, phone number 312-730-1560, fax 312-730-1576, email: OCR.Chicago@ed.gov .
If any applicant is in need of a reasonable accommodation in completing the application process, please notify a member of Human Resource Services.
National Wildlife Federation
DENVER, CO Phoenix, AZ Salt Lake City, UT Santa Fe, NM WASHINGTON, DC RESTON, VA Annapolis, MD Las Vegas, NV
Hispanics Enjoying Camping, Hunting, and the Outdoors (HECHO) was created in 2013 to help fulfill our duty to conserve and protect our public lands for future generations. In 2017, HECHO became a program of the National Wildlife Federation (NWF) through a unique and mutually beneficial partnership built upon values of inclusion and equity and a commitment to elevating underrepresented perspectives as part of our conservation missions.
HECHO provides a platform for Hispanics to contribute knowledge and perspectives about public lands conservation issues, enhance leadership capacity of Hispanic leaders, and promote Hispanic cultural heritage and connections to nature. While our focus is on the conservation of public lands in the American Southwest, our work has a national scope and impact. To help achieve our mission of empowering Hispanic leaders to engage their communities in the conservation of our nation’s public lands, we are seeking a Communications Coordinator based in Denver, CO, Phoenix, AZ, Las Vegas, NV, Salt Lake City, UT, Santa Fe, NM, Albuquerque, NM, or the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area .
The HECHO Communications Coordinator will report to and support HECHO’s Communications Director in developing compelling messages, uplifting strong messengers, and using targeted communications vehicles to support our advocacy and education campaigns. This person will work closely with HECHO staff, NWF staff, HECHO’s Hispanic Conservation Leadership Council, and our partners to implement successful communications campaigns, projects, strategies, and tasks.
Key Responsibilities:
Assist the Communications Director to develop and implement a comprehensive communications outreach plan for both English-language and Spanish-language content, including an editorial and social media calendar, to authentically engage HECHO’s followers, event participants, and volunteers.
Regularly write content in English and Spanish including blog posts, fact sheets, issue briefs, letters, op-eds, and newsletters.
Write and distribute press releases and background materials in English and Spanish on efforts of interest to national, regional, and web media.
Create original content for various social media accounts, including taking a similar piece and showcasing it differently depending on the platform.
Schedule social media posts and track social media metrics and website analytics.
Develop talking points for program staff and prepare staff for media interviews.
Help with media training of staff, advisory board, and members.
Coordinate with partners and work on media strategy in coalition with trusted partners.
Work with program staff and partners to assess media needs and develop appropriate media messages.
Assist with developing and maintaining media lists and contacts in English and Spanish media.
Qualifications:
Outstanding written and oral communication skills.
Familiarity and passion in conservation issues, public land management agencies, and legislative and administrative processes.
Ability to work independently, and proactively.
Ability to get along with diverse personalities; tactful, mature, and flexible.
Fluent and conversational English and Spanish language skills preferred.
Capable of representing and bolstering marginalized voices in advocacy.
Ability to work collaboratively with internal peers and external partners and allies.
Ability to work efficiently and effectively with colleagues across geographies and time zones.
Experience with social media content creation and scheduling platforms (Hootsuite, Canva, Buffer, etc.)
High level of creativity to complement social media experience and skills, especially on Twitter and Facebook.
Knowledge and ability to use multimedia communications tools, including producing graphics.
Experience:
2+ years’ experience in journalism and/or social media coordination.
Proven experience in reporting, advocacy communications, and/or public relations.
Experienced storyteller and wordsmith.
Demonstrated knowledge of Hispanic heritage, in particular cultural and historical connections to the land, air, and water, and ability to share knowledge in a culturally responsive way
Experience or familiarity developing outreach plans and implementing outreach communication activities, including building email lists.
Experience monitoring media and managing media monitoring platforms, as well as digital analytics and email metrics.
Experience using a range of digital platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Squarespace and/or others.
NWF and HECHO Values:
Your actions are expected to reflect the staff values of the National Wildlife Federation: collaboration, mindfulness, empowerment, inclusivity, and mission focus. Your competencies should include:
Being motivated by values of equity and responsibility to those most marginalized;
Consistently bringing a high level of empathy and social skills to work and interpersonal interactions;
Being committed to deepening an environmental justice approach in policy priorities, program development and partner engagement;
Actively seeks feedback, direction, and guidance from all team members and keeps staff informed of decisions that impact them;
Being dedicated to advancing NWF’s internal equity transformation and compelling partners and allies to incorporate equity into their work; and
Passion for and commitment to NWF's and HECHO’s mission.
Travel Requirements:
This position requires occasional in-person travel across the West and to D.C. and can anticipate 2-4 trips per year, 8-12 nights per year, in accordance with COVID-19 safety guidance.
Location and Work Mode :
This position is based in the Denver, CO, Phoenix, AZ, Las Vegas, NV, Salt Lake City, UT, Santa Fe, NM, Albuquerque, NM, or the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. The National Wildlife Federation is committed to a flexible and empowered work environment with an authentic community of care for all staff. In this position, the employee may work in the office, in a hybrid manner, or fully remote, to be decided jointly with their supervisor in the final stages of the interview process.
About National Wildlife Federation:
Founded in 1936, the National Wildlife Federation (NWF or Federation) is America's largest and most trusted grassroots conservation organization with 52 state/territorial affiliates and more than six million members and supporters, including hunters, anglers, gardeners, birders, hikers, campers, paddlers, and outdoor enthusiasts of all stripes. The Federation's mission is to unite all Americans to ensure wildlife thrive in our rapidly changing world through science-based programming focused on conserving wildlife, restoring habitats and waterways, expanding outdoor opportunities, connecting children with nature, and addressing the causes and consequences of climate change.
Salary Range and Benefits:
The salary range for this position starts at $50,000 annually, commensurate with qualifications and experience.
We are proud of our designation by Mogul as a Top 100 Workplace with the Best Benefits in 2021! We value work-life balance and a family-friendly atmosphere with flexible scheduling. We want you to be able to integrate work and personal life with attention to your self-care, so that your work schedule is not depleting. We offer benefits so you feel restored and fueled through the day and week.
We offer these supports to help manage your mental, emotional, and physical health:
Paid time off: Vacation that starts off at three weeks accrual, unlimited wellbeing (this time can be used for physical, spiritual, emotional, cultural, religious or financial wellbeing for yourself, a partner, or family member – including pets), 10 holidays, and 3 floating holidays
We close down for a paid winter break between December 25 to January 1 to recognize end of-year stress, and time for reflection, rejuvenation, and spending time with family.
Up to 16 weeks of fully paid Family and Medical Leave
Low-cost health, dental, and vision insurance options – all outpatient mental health is covered at in-network rates
Therapist available at no cost
Pet insurance and discount perk program
Annual wellbeing allowance
In addition to your salary, we offer the following supports to your personal finances:
Retirement plan with immediate match and vesting
Annual year end retirement contribution
Tuition Reimbursement
Adoption and Surrogacy assistance
Pet adoption stipend
Student Loan management
Applicants are invited to learn more about National Wildlife Federation’s benefits package at https://www.nwf.org/About-Us/Careers .
COVID Consideration:
The National Wildlife Federation closely follows the 2019 Novel Coronavirus Disease and has implemented processes that promote the safety of our employees, candidates, and communities. Because the health of our employees and candidates is a top priority, we conduct our hiring process virtually via phone or video until further notice. We are currently starting our positions as remote, and are continuing to explore what our future of work will be moving forward. Proof of vaccination will be required to join the National Wildlife Federation.
Application:
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis up through the end of the day on January 9, 2023.
Please submit your resume, along with a letter responding to the following, as a PDF:
Why is HECHO’s mission of interest to you?
Describe a successful communications project in which you have been involved.
We strive to increase diversity, equity, inclusion and justice (DEIJ) in all elements of our work and with our partners to support the interdependent needs of wildlife and people in a rapidly changing world. We recruit, employ, train compensate, and promote regardless of race, religion, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity (including gender nonconformity and status as a transgender individual), age, physical or mental disability, citizenship, genetic information, past, current, or prospective service in the uniformed services, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state, or local law. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Applicants are invited to learn more about National Wildlife Federation’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion at nwf.org/equity .
We recognize that people come with a wealth of experience and talent beyond just the technical requirements of a job, therefore our job descriptions are guidelines, not hard and fast rules. Your experience, which may include paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work, helps build the competencies and knowledge that translates to our openings. Diversity of experience and skills combined with passion is a key to innovation and a culture of excellence. Therefore, we encourage people from all backgrounds to apply to our positions.
Please let us know if you require accommodations during the application or interview process by reaching us at hrhelp@nwf.org or 703-438-6244.
If selected for this position, a background check will be conducted.
Dec 02, 2022
Full time
Hispanics Enjoying Camping, Hunting, and the Outdoors (HECHO) was created in 2013 to help fulfill our duty to conserve and protect our public lands for future generations. In 2017, HECHO became a program of the National Wildlife Federation (NWF) through a unique and mutually beneficial partnership built upon values of inclusion and equity and a commitment to elevating underrepresented perspectives as part of our conservation missions.
HECHO provides a platform for Hispanics to contribute knowledge and perspectives about public lands conservation issues, enhance leadership capacity of Hispanic leaders, and promote Hispanic cultural heritage and connections to nature. While our focus is on the conservation of public lands in the American Southwest, our work has a national scope and impact. To help achieve our mission of empowering Hispanic leaders to engage their communities in the conservation of our nation’s public lands, we are seeking a Communications Coordinator based in Denver, CO, Phoenix, AZ, Las Vegas, NV, Salt Lake City, UT, Santa Fe, NM, Albuquerque, NM, or the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area .
The HECHO Communications Coordinator will report to and support HECHO’s Communications Director in developing compelling messages, uplifting strong messengers, and using targeted communications vehicles to support our advocacy and education campaigns. This person will work closely with HECHO staff, NWF staff, HECHO’s Hispanic Conservation Leadership Council, and our partners to implement successful communications campaigns, projects, strategies, and tasks.
Key Responsibilities:
Assist the Communications Director to develop and implement a comprehensive communications outreach plan for both English-language and Spanish-language content, including an editorial and social media calendar, to authentically engage HECHO’s followers, event participants, and volunteers.
Regularly write content in English and Spanish including blog posts, fact sheets, issue briefs, letters, op-eds, and newsletters.
Write and distribute press releases and background materials in English and Spanish on efforts of interest to national, regional, and web media.
Create original content for various social media accounts, including taking a similar piece and showcasing it differently depending on the platform.
Schedule social media posts and track social media metrics and website analytics.
Develop talking points for program staff and prepare staff for media interviews.
Help with media training of staff, advisory board, and members.
Coordinate with partners and work on media strategy in coalition with trusted partners.
Work with program staff and partners to assess media needs and develop appropriate media messages.
Assist with developing and maintaining media lists and contacts in English and Spanish media.
Qualifications:
Outstanding written and oral communication skills.
Familiarity and passion in conservation issues, public land management agencies, and legislative and administrative processes.
Ability to work independently, and proactively.
Ability to get along with diverse personalities; tactful, mature, and flexible.
Fluent and conversational English and Spanish language skills preferred.
Capable of representing and bolstering marginalized voices in advocacy.
Ability to work collaboratively with internal peers and external partners and allies.
Ability to work efficiently and effectively with colleagues across geographies and time zones.
Experience with social media content creation and scheduling platforms (Hootsuite, Canva, Buffer, etc.)
High level of creativity to complement social media experience and skills, especially on Twitter and Facebook.
Knowledge and ability to use multimedia communications tools, including producing graphics.
Experience:
2+ years’ experience in journalism and/or social media coordination.
Proven experience in reporting, advocacy communications, and/or public relations.
Experienced storyteller and wordsmith.
Demonstrated knowledge of Hispanic heritage, in particular cultural and historical connections to the land, air, and water, and ability to share knowledge in a culturally responsive way
Experience or familiarity developing outreach plans and implementing outreach communication activities, including building email lists.
Experience monitoring media and managing media monitoring platforms, as well as digital analytics and email metrics.
Experience using a range of digital platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Squarespace and/or others.
NWF and HECHO Values:
Your actions are expected to reflect the staff values of the National Wildlife Federation: collaboration, mindfulness, empowerment, inclusivity, and mission focus. Your competencies should include:
Being motivated by values of equity and responsibility to those most marginalized;
Consistently bringing a high level of empathy and social skills to work and interpersonal interactions;
Being committed to deepening an environmental justice approach in policy priorities, program development and partner engagement;
Actively seeks feedback, direction, and guidance from all team members and keeps staff informed of decisions that impact them;
Being dedicated to advancing NWF’s internal equity transformation and compelling partners and allies to incorporate equity into their work; and
Passion for and commitment to NWF's and HECHO’s mission.
Travel Requirements:
This position requires occasional in-person travel across the West and to D.C. and can anticipate 2-4 trips per year, 8-12 nights per year, in accordance with COVID-19 safety guidance.
Location and Work Mode :
This position is based in the Denver, CO, Phoenix, AZ, Las Vegas, NV, Salt Lake City, UT, Santa Fe, NM, Albuquerque, NM, or the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. The National Wildlife Federation is committed to a flexible and empowered work environment with an authentic community of care for all staff. In this position, the employee may work in the office, in a hybrid manner, or fully remote, to be decided jointly with their supervisor in the final stages of the interview process.
About National Wildlife Federation:
Founded in 1936, the National Wildlife Federation (NWF or Federation) is America's largest and most trusted grassroots conservation organization with 52 state/territorial affiliates and more than six million members and supporters, including hunters, anglers, gardeners, birders, hikers, campers, paddlers, and outdoor enthusiasts of all stripes. The Federation's mission is to unite all Americans to ensure wildlife thrive in our rapidly changing world through science-based programming focused on conserving wildlife, restoring habitats and waterways, expanding outdoor opportunities, connecting children with nature, and addressing the causes and consequences of climate change.
Salary Range and Benefits:
The salary range for this position starts at $50,000 annually, commensurate with qualifications and experience.
We are proud of our designation by Mogul as a Top 100 Workplace with the Best Benefits in 2021! We value work-life balance and a family-friendly atmosphere with flexible scheduling. We want you to be able to integrate work and personal life with attention to your self-care, so that your work schedule is not depleting. We offer benefits so you feel restored and fueled through the day and week.
We offer these supports to help manage your mental, emotional, and physical health:
Paid time off: Vacation that starts off at three weeks accrual, unlimited wellbeing (this time can be used for physical, spiritual, emotional, cultural, religious or financial wellbeing for yourself, a partner, or family member – including pets), 10 holidays, and 3 floating holidays
We close down for a paid winter break between December 25 to January 1 to recognize end of-year stress, and time for reflection, rejuvenation, and spending time with family.
Up to 16 weeks of fully paid Family and Medical Leave
Low-cost health, dental, and vision insurance options – all outpatient mental health is covered at in-network rates
Therapist available at no cost
Pet insurance and discount perk program
Annual wellbeing allowance
In addition to your salary, we offer the following supports to your personal finances:
Retirement plan with immediate match and vesting
Annual year end retirement contribution
Tuition Reimbursement
Adoption and Surrogacy assistance
Pet adoption stipend
Student Loan management
Applicants are invited to learn more about National Wildlife Federation’s benefits package at https://www.nwf.org/About-Us/Careers .
COVID Consideration:
The National Wildlife Federation closely follows the 2019 Novel Coronavirus Disease and has implemented processes that promote the safety of our employees, candidates, and communities. Because the health of our employees and candidates is a top priority, we conduct our hiring process virtually via phone or video until further notice. We are currently starting our positions as remote, and are continuing to explore what our future of work will be moving forward. Proof of vaccination will be required to join the National Wildlife Federation.
Application:
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis up through the end of the day on January 9, 2023.
Please submit your resume, along with a letter responding to the following, as a PDF:
Why is HECHO’s mission of interest to you?
Describe a successful communications project in which you have been involved.
We strive to increase diversity, equity, inclusion and justice (DEIJ) in all elements of our work and with our partners to support the interdependent needs of wildlife and people in a rapidly changing world. We recruit, employ, train compensate, and promote regardless of race, religion, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity (including gender nonconformity and status as a transgender individual), age, physical or mental disability, citizenship, genetic information, past, current, or prospective service in the uniformed services, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state, or local law. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Applicants are invited to learn more about National Wildlife Federation’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion at nwf.org/equity .
We recognize that people come with a wealth of experience and talent beyond just the technical requirements of a job, therefore our job descriptions are guidelines, not hard and fast rules. Your experience, which may include paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work, helps build the competencies and knowledge that translates to our openings. Diversity of experience and skills combined with passion is a key to innovation and a culture of excellence. Therefore, we encourage people from all backgrounds to apply to our positions.
Please let us know if you require accommodations during the application or interview process by reaching us at hrhelp@nwf.org or 703-438-6244.
If selected for this position, a background check will be conducted.
Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Chesapeake & Coastal Watershed
580 Taylor Avenue, Annapolis, MD 21401 (Anne Arundel County)
The Natural Resources Planner III supports the implementation and management of watershed restoration projects supported by the Chesapeake and Coastal Service. This position acts as the Watershed Restoration field coordinator for the installation, planting, adaptive management and monitoring of targeted watershed and habitat projects. The NRPIII is responsible for scheduling project work dates, coordinating supplies, and maintaining equipment inventory. They will track program objectives and accomplishments and create reports as necessary. The NRPIII also coordinates with project partners including state and local government agencies, non-profits, contractors and field technicians. This position monitors, verifies, and reports on project status and completes functional assessments. They will review and interpret data involving ecology, hydrology, forestry, physical and chemical processes to improve land management and project maintenance. The NRP III creates reports, and guidance documents for the ongoing maintenance and management needs for projects and assists in decisions on appropriate management actions. This position also assists with technical assistance, outreach and education on certain watershed & restoration themes and leads volunteers in plantings, invasive species management, and clean up activities. The main objective of CCS restoration projects are to increase the implementation of ecological restoration in Maryland through the construction of projects that reduce nutrient pollution to the Bay and enhance, create and/or restore terrestrial or aquatic habitats that are resilient to climate change.
Education: A Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in an environmental science or natural resources planning, management or development.
Experience: Three years of experience in natural resources planning or applied environmental science.
Notes:
1. Candidates may substitute the possession of a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in urban or regional planning, engineering, physical geography, or the physical, chemical, biological sciences and one year of experience in natural resources planning or applied environmental science for the required education.
2. Candidates may substitute the possession of a Master’s degree from an accredited college or university in natural resources planning, management, administration, development, environmental, urban or regional planning; resources economics or development; environmental system management; water or land resources planning and management; environmental landscape architecture; or the physical, biological, chemical or environmental sciences for up to three years of the required experience.
3. Candidates may substitute U.S. Armed Forces military service experience as a commissioned officer in the general natural resources management and biological sciences classifications or general natural resources management and biological sciences specialty codes in the general natural resources management and biological sciences field of work on a year-for-year basis for the required experience and education.
To apply or learn more about the position click the link: https://www.jobapscloud.com/MD/sup/BulPreview.asp?R1=22&R2=002309&R3=0008&Viewer=Admin&Test=Y
Nov 16, 2022
Full time
The Natural Resources Planner III supports the implementation and management of watershed restoration projects supported by the Chesapeake and Coastal Service. This position acts as the Watershed Restoration field coordinator for the installation, planting, adaptive management and monitoring of targeted watershed and habitat projects. The NRPIII is responsible for scheduling project work dates, coordinating supplies, and maintaining equipment inventory. They will track program objectives and accomplishments and create reports as necessary. The NRPIII also coordinates with project partners including state and local government agencies, non-profits, contractors and field technicians. This position monitors, verifies, and reports on project status and completes functional assessments. They will review and interpret data involving ecology, hydrology, forestry, physical and chemical processes to improve land management and project maintenance. The NRP III creates reports, and guidance documents for the ongoing maintenance and management needs for projects and assists in decisions on appropriate management actions. This position also assists with technical assistance, outreach and education on certain watershed & restoration themes and leads volunteers in plantings, invasive species management, and clean up activities. The main objective of CCS restoration projects are to increase the implementation of ecological restoration in Maryland through the construction of projects that reduce nutrient pollution to the Bay and enhance, create and/or restore terrestrial or aquatic habitats that are resilient to climate change.
Education: A Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in an environmental science or natural resources planning, management or development.
Experience: Three years of experience in natural resources planning or applied environmental science.
Notes:
1. Candidates may substitute the possession of a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in urban or regional planning, engineering, physical geography, or the physical, chemical, biological sciences and one year of experience in natural resources planning or applied environmental science for the required education.
2. Candidates may substitute the possession of a Master’s degree from an accredited college or university in natural resources planning, management, administration, development, environmental, urban or regional planning; resources economics or development; environmental system management; water or land resources planning and management; environmental landscape architecture; or the physical, biological, chemical or environmental sciences for up to three years of the required experience.
3. Candidates may substitute U.S. Armed Forces military service experience as a commissioned officer in the general natural resources management and biological sciences classifications or general natural resources management and biological sciences specialty codes in the general natural resources management and biological sciences field of work on a year-for-year basis for the required experience and education.
To apply or learn more about the position click the link: https://www.jobapscloud.com/MD/sup/BulPreview.asp?R1=22&R2=002309&R3=0008&Viewer=Admin&Test=Y
Washington State Department of Health
Tumwater, WA
This is a full-time, homebased, project Health Services Consultant 3 (HSC3) position located within the Office of Public Affairs and Equity. This project position is currently funded through June 30, 2023.
This Care-a-Van Community Coordinator (HSC 3) position will focus primarily on supporting the Department of Health’s Response to the COVID-19 outbreak. This position will be part of the Community Engagement Task Force (CETF), which is a specific response function that is led by the Office of Public Affairs & Equity (OPAE) Community Relations & Equity (CRE) Team.
Reporting to the Mobile Health Program Manager, the Care-a-Van Community Coordinator ensures that communities disproportionately impacted by COVID-19 and other health issues have access to the same critical health and safety information and services as the rest of the general public through our Care-a-Van Mobile Health Program. Based on available clinical data from this rapidly evolving pandemic and existing socio-demographic context, it is expected that COVID-19 will disproportionately affect individuals at higher risk because of:
The virus’ health impact —older adults, people with underlying medical conditions, and pregnant people.
Current and persistent systemic inequities—communities who have historically and currently experienced barriers to accessing critical health information and services due to race/ethnicity, language, culture, nationality, immigration status, or disability status.
Increased risk of exposure, negative economic impact, or other unintended consequences of the response due to employment situation, which can include certain types of work where social distancing is not feasible, there is a limited availability of personal protective equipment, exposure risk is high, and employer policies do not support time off.
Increased risk of exposure or unintended consequences of the response due to housing and family situation, which can include individuals experiencing homelessness, individuals living in shared or transitional housing, and domestic violence survivors.
Increased risk of unintended health consequences of the response’s efforts to prevent the spread of COVID-19, due to stress on the healthcare system, closures, travel bans, social distancing, isolation, and quarantine. People who may experience unintended health consequences include, but are not limited to, pregnant people and new moms—especially Native American and Black women; people with unrelated acute, severe, or chronic health conditions; and individuals with disabilities.
The Care-a-Van Community Coordinator will support the Mobile Health Program team’s goals and objectives and will work alongside the COVID-19 Vaccine Program. Key responsibilities and competencies will include supporting comprehensive program development, implementation, and evaluation; project coordination; local health coordination and partnership; and community partner support. This position will be responsible for supporting the coordination of incoming Care-a-Van requests with Local Health Jurisdiction partners and other mobile health resources, develop reports and outreach plans. The Care-a-Van Community Coordinator will partner closely with the other members of the COVID-19 Vaccine Program, Community Relations & Equity team, other teams within the Office of Public Affairs and Equity (OPAE), Office of Immunization, Office of Resiliency and Health Security, and other Department of Health (DOH) programs.
Please note, while this position is primarily homebased, some travel is required, typically local or regional to meet with clients, conduct business, or attend/provide training.
Currently, this position may be located anywhere within the State of Washington. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, telework (mobile-work) is expected. When approved to return, the incumbent will work with their supervisor to identify an appropriate work schedule and balance, including telework and reporting t o th e Tumwater duty station for work activities.
About the Office of Public Affairs & Equity
The Office of Public Affairs & Equity (OPAE) uses an innovative approach to foundational policy, communications, equity, diversity & inclusion, and partnership work. OPAE accomplishes our work through strategic communications, health promotion and education, and community relations and equity.
Nov 04, 2022
Full time
This is a full-time, homebased, project Health Services Consultant 3 (HSC3) position located within the Office of Public Affairs and Equity. This project position is currently funded through June 30, 2023.
This Care-a-Van Community Coordinator (HSC 3) position will focus primarily on supporting the Department of Health’s Response to the COVID-19 outbreak. This position will be part of the Community Engagement Task Force (CETF), which is a specific response function that is led by the Office of Public Affairs & Equity (OPAE) Community Relations & Equity (CRE) Team.
Reporting to the Mobile Health Program Manager, the Care-a-Van Community Coordinator ensures that communities disproportionately impacted by COVID-19 and other health issues have access to the same critical health and safety information and services as the rest of the general public through our Care-a-Van Mobile Health Program. Based on available clinical data from this rapidly evolving pandemic and existing socio-demographic context, it is expected that COVID-19 will disproportionately affect individuals at higher risk because of:
The virus’ health impact —older adults, people with underlying medical conditions, and pregnant people.
Current and persistent systemic inequities—communities who have historically and currently experienced barriers to accessing critical health information and services due to race/ethnicity, language, culture, nationality, immigration status, or disability status.
Increased risk of exposure, negative economic impact, or other unintended consequences of the response due to employment situation, which can include certain types of work where social distancing is not feasible, there is a limited availability of personal protective equipment, exposure risk is high, and employer policies do not support time off.
Increased risk of exposure or unintended consequences of the response due to housing and family situation, which can include individuals experiencing homelessness, individuals living in shared or transitional housing, and domestic violence survivors.
Increased risk of unintended health consequences of the response’s efforts to prevent the spread of COVID-19, due to stress on the healthcare system, closures, travel bans, social distancing, isolation, and quarantine. People who may experience unintended health consequences include, but are not limited to, pregnant people and new moms—especially Native American and Black women; people with unrelated acute, severe, or chronic health conditions; and individuals with disabilities.
The Care-a-Van Community Coordinator will support the Mobile Health Program team’s goals and objectives and will work alongside the COVID-19 Vaccine Program. Key responsibilities and competencies will include supporting comprehensive program development, implementation, and evaluation; project coordination; local health coordination and partnership; and community partner support. This position will be responsible for supporting the coordination of incoming Care-a-Van requests with Local Health Jurisdiction partners and other mobile health resources, develop reports and outreach plans. The Care-a-Van Community Coordinator will partner closely with the other members of the COVID-19 Vaccine Program, Community Relations & Equity team, other teams within the Office of Public Affairs and Equity (OPAE), Office of Immunization, Office of Resiliency and Health Security, and other Department of Health (DOH) programs.
Please note, while this position is primarily homebased, some travel is required, typically local or regional to meet with clients, conduct business, or attend/provide training.
Currently, this position may be located anywhere within the State of Washington. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, telework (mobile-work) is expected. When approved to return, the incumbent will work with their supervisor to identify an appropriate work schedule and balance, including telework and reporting t o th e Tumwater duty station for work activities.
About the Office of Public Affairs & Equity
The Office of Public Affairs & Equity (OPAE) uses an innovative approach to foundational policy, communications, equity, diversity & inclusion, and partnership work. OPAE accomplishes our work through strategic communications, health promotion and education, and community relations and equity.
ABOUT BELLINGHAM FOOD BANK
Bellingham Food Bank is Whatcom County’s largest hunger relief organization. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. We provide free groceries in a dignified setting to 1 in 5 Bellingham households annually. Bellingham Food Bank is committed to becoming an anti-racist organization.
VISION
We at Bellingham Food Bank envision a community with a thriving food system where everyone has equitable access to the food they need and want.
MISSION
We reduce hunger by:
creating access to high quality, desirable food and other essentials.
building a responsive regional hunger relief network.
disrupting racism, because of its historical and structural connection to hunger and poverty.
VALUES
Quality & Choice: We offer a variety of high-quality foods, culturally relevant foods, and other essentials. We strive to create a welcoming, respectful, and dignified experience.
Justice & Equity: We believe hunger, poverty, and systemic racism are inextricably linked. Food justice is social justice.
Inclusion & Access: We actively work to remove barriers to food and essentials and to offer what is familiar and valued by our diverse community.
Responsiveness & Innovation: We are adaptive and curious. We listen, experiment, learn, and adjust as we seek ways to deepen our impact on both immediate needs and the root causes of hunger.
ABOUT THE POSITION
This position is responsible for engaging the community about local hunger issues and inspiring potential advocates. The position manages the agency’s outreach, internal and external communications. We are deeply committed to advancing equity, internally within our team and externally across the region. One component of that is a goal to bring on team members who speak multiple languages, therefore candidates who are fluent in more than one language will be given preference.
ABOUT YOU
The best candidate will be highly organized and a strong communicator with diverse audiences. They will be creative and experienced with events, print and digital media. They will be passionate about helping members of our community and will believe that hunger is unacceptable.
Bellingham Food Bank’s staff is all fully vaccinated against COVID-19, and we will expect you to be fully vaccinated as well. Fully vaccinated means a person has received all recommended doses in their primary series of COVID-19 vaccine.
TO APPLY
Full job description and instructions on how to apply available on our website: bellinghamfoodbank.org
PLEASE NO CALLS OR DROP-INS
Sep 12, 2022
Full time
ABOUT BELLINGHAM FOOD BANK
Bellingham Food Bank is Whatcom County’s largest hunger relief organization. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. We provide free groceries in a dignified setting to 1 in 5 Bellingham households annually. Bellingham Food Bank is committed to becoming an anti-racist organization.
VISION
We at Bellingham Food Bank envision a community with a thriving food system where everyone has equitable access to the food they need and want.
MISSION
We reduce hunger by:
creating access to high quality, desirable food and other essentials.
building a responsive regional hunger relief network.
disrupting racism, because of its historical and structural connection to hunger and poverty.
VALUES
Quality & Choice: We offer a variety of high-quality foods, culturally relevant foods, and other essentials. We strive to create a welcoming, respectful, and dignified experience.
Justice & Equity: We believe hunger, poverty, and systemic racism are inextricably linked. Food justice is social justice.
Inclusion & Access: We actively work to remove barriers to food and essentials and to offer what is familiar and valued by our diverse community.
Responsiveness & Innovation: We are adaptive and curious. We listen, experiment, learn, and adjust as we seek ways to deepen our impact on both immediate needs and the root causes of hunger.
ABOUT THE POSITION
This position is responsible for engaging the community about local hunger issues and inspiring potential advocates. The position manages the agency’s outreach, internal and external communications. We are deeply committed to advancing equity, internally within our team and externally across the region. One component of that is a goal to bring on team members who speak multiple languages, therefore candidates who are fluent in more than one language will be given preference.
ABOUT YOU
The best candidate will be highly organized and a strong communicator with diverse audiences. They will be creative and experienced with events, print and digital media. They will be passionate about helping members of our community and will believe that hunger is unacceptable.
Bellingham Food Bank’s staff is all fully vaccinated against COVID-19, and we will expect you to be fully vaccinated as well. Fully vaccinated means a person has received all recommended doses in their primary series of COVID-19 vaccine.
TO APPLY
Full job description and instructions on how to apply available on our website: bellinghamfoodbank.org
PLEASE NO CALLS OR DROP-INS