POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: MATH TEACHER
Saint Ann's School, a non-sectarian K-12 independent school in Brooklyn, NY, is looking for a full-time mathematics teacher.
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL LEARNING SPECIALIST
Saint Ann’s School, an independent, non-sectarian day school enrolling 1098 students in prekindergarten through high school, is seeking a Learning Specialist beginning mid-August 2022 for grades 4-12. This new position will work closely with the other two full-time learning specialists in the middle and high schools and help run our Teaching and Learning Center.
Digital Engagement Manager
Reporting to the Director of Communications, the Digital Engagement Manager will serve an essential role in strengthening the Dana Foundation’s digital presence, growing its diverse audiences, and helping to build the organization’s brand identity as the leader in the emerging field of neuroscience and society.
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: LOWER SCHOOL LEARNING SPECIALIST GRADES 1-3 (ONE YEAR LEAVE REPLACEMENT)
Saint Ann’s School, an independent, non-sectarian day school enrolling 1085 students in prekindergarten through high school, is seeking a Lower School (Grades 1-3) Learning Specialist to fill a full-year leave of absence for the 2023-24 school year.
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: LOWER SCHOOL LEARNING SPECIALIST- MATH AND LITERACY
Saint Ann’s School, an independent, non-sectarian day school enrolling 1085 students in prekindergarten through high school, is seeking a Lower School (grades 1-3) Learning Specialist beginning in fall, 2023. The ideal candidate will be excited to collaborate on building a model for supporting math instruction and supporting students who struggle with math.
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: HISTORY TEACHER
Saint Ann’s School, an independent, non-sectarian day school enrolling 1085 students in pre-kindergarten through high school, seeks the rare combination of a passionate teacher and learned history scholar who is thrilled to share that passion with students ranging from grades 4-12, and who is excited to teach in a flexible, creative environment.
ERASE Racism, Inc., a regional civil rights non-profit with an office on Long Island, NY, is seeking the services of a Diversity Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Training Coordinator Consultant to design, deliver, and drive impact through learning programs that will support organizations and school districts’ abilities to develop and embed Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Cultural competencies intended to cultivate an equitable, anti-racist culture of anti-bias, inclusiveness and belonging.
DonorsChoose makes it easy for anyone to help a teacher in need, moving us closer to a nation where students in every community have the tools and experiences they need for a great education. Since 2000, more than 5 million people and partners have contributed $1 billion to support 2 million teacher requests for classroom resources and experiences.
Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy plays a vital role in creating and energizing this community-focused, world-class urban oasis on the Brooklyn waterfront. A 501(c)3 non-profit, we bring this unique park space to life with more than 500 innovative and engaging educational, cultural, fitness and recreational programs each year.
Student Leadership Network supports young people growing up in diverse underserved communities to gain access to educational opportunities that help prepare them to lead successful lives. In 1996, Student Leadership Network (SL Network) opened the United States’ first all-girls public school in 30 years – The Young Women’s Leadership School of East Harlem.
About Project Pericles: Founded in 2001 by the visionary educational philanthropist Eugene M. Lang, Project Pericles is a higher education non-profit organization committed to fostering the next generation of civic leaders. Working with our consortium of Periclean colleges and universities, as well as many other higher education institutions, we support innovative curricula and faculty leadership that empower students with the skills to address society’s grand challenges including: Climate Change, Economic Justice, Education Access, Immigration, Mass Incarceration, Race and Inequality, Public Health, and Voter Engagement.
New Destiny is a New York City nonprofit founded in 1994 to serve one of the City’s most vulnerable homeless populations – victims of domestic violence and their children. We are committed to increasing permanent housing options for domestic violence survivors by building affordable housing and improving their access to existing housing resources.
Student Leadership Network supports young people growing up in diverse underserved communities to gain access to educational opportunities that help prepare them to lead successful lives. In 1996, Student Leadership Network (SL Network) opened the United States’ first all-girls public school in 30 years – The Young Women’s Leadership School of East Harlem.
About the Position: Civic Builders seeks a Development Manager to steward the growth of its supporter and funder network in order to fulfill its nonprofit mission of removing real estate as a barrier to an excellent education. Working directly with Civic Builders’ Director of Strategy, this individual will support the design and implementation of a comprehensive external relations strategy and multi-year fundraising strategy.
About The American Museum of Natural History The American Museum of Natural History is one of the world’s preeminent scientific and cultural institutions. Since its founding in 1869, the Museum has advanced its global mission to discover, interpret, and disseminate information about human cultures, the natural world, and the universe through a wide-ranging program of scientific research, education, and exhibition.
About Matriculate Matriculate’s mission is to empower high-achieving high school students from low-income backgrounds to make the leap to our nation’s top colleges and universities. Our vision is that one day all the best students in America will have access to and be supported at top colleges—regardless of their income or background—which will give them a unique opportunity to change the trajectory of their lives and the lives of their families.
Position Announcement : Associate Teacher (Kindergarten) ABOUT SAINT ANN’S SCHOOL Since its founding in 1965, Saint Ann’s has embraced a commitment to education for its own sake, oriented to the capacities of each individual student and free of the encumbrances of formal grading, prizes, and rankings.
ASAS seeks an experienced and motivated professional who wants to use their talents and skills to make a difference. The Senior Director of Grants and Compliance sets both the grants management and compliance framework for the chapter and oversees compliance and local finance and operations systems.
Organization The New York Community Trust (The Trust), established in 1924, is a community foundation dedicated to improving the lives of residents of New York City and its suburbs. We bring together individuals, families, foundations, and businesses to build a better community and support nonprofits that make a difference.
About YES
YES is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with over two decades of education development work in low-income communities in Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, and Appalachia, working to improve college acceptance and completion rates and expand access to higher education for historically marginalized students.
Title: ASSISTANT DIRECTOR (Youth & Family Well-Being), Program Evaluation & Planning Department
Salary: $97,980-$108,867
Reports to: Vice President, Program Evaluation & Planning
Location: 305 7th Avenue, New York, NY 10001
Hours: 35 Hours/Week; Exempt
JOB SUMMARY: The Program Evaluation and Planning (PEP) Department partners with programs to promote the use of data to intentionally learn, improve and innovate, in order to provide the most effective and impactful services to the participants we serve.
Reports to: Executive Director(s) of The Skyline Charitable Foundation (TSCF) and Andromeda Community Initiative (ACI)
About the Organizations: The Skyline Charitable Foundation [TSCF] is a 501(c)(3) not not-for-profit organization with a mission of promoting the well-being of individuals of all ages and backgrounds by helping them overcome challenges that prohibit their physical, mental, and social growth.The Lower Eastside Girls Club is seeking a Senior Arts Manager to spearhead afterschool art programming and manage our Alphabet City Art Studio! Reporting to the Director of Programs, this position will oversee and support the arts instructors with curriculum and program development, and lead the implementation and design of public and community programs and events.
JOB TITLE: Associate Director of Marketing
REPORTS TO: Managing Director of External Relations
HOURS: Full Time, requires some evening and weekend hours
ORGANIZATION OVERVIEW:
For more than 40 years, Youth Communication has worked with youth through a comprehensive youth development program focused on teen journalism and educational publishing.
Arts in Education Program Manager, Schools, Metrics, Equity Reports to: Arts in Education Director Classification: Exempt, Full-time Salary: $60,000 Location: Hybrid work schedule with minimum 2 days per week in-person out of our office space in DUMBO, other on-site work as necessary throughout Brooklyn.
Background
The Food Education Fund (FEF) supports culinary-focused public high school students and alumni to prepare them for college or careers in food-related industries. FEF runs various programs to accomplish this mission, including a job training and internship program, visiting chef program, and a student-run cafe and restaurant.
The Billion Oyster Project’s Remote Setting Technician is a hands-on technician tasked with providing team and task support across Billion Oyster Project's remote setting facility at Red Hook Container Terminals, oyster nurseries throughout New York Harbor, and the oyster hatchery, greenhouse, and other workspaces on Governors Island.
The Bowdoin College Investments office, located in midtown New York City, is responsible for managing the College’s $2.7 billion endowment which supports a substantial portion of the College’s spending. The Investments team is seeking a dynamic Office Manager & Administrative Coordinator to work in the New York City office in executing the important behind-the-scenes administrative functions that keep the office functioning efficiently.
Student Leadership Network (SL Network) supports three life-changing programs that empower students to disrupt the cycle of poverty through education: The Young Women’s Leadership Schools (TWYLS), a network of high-performing all girls public secondary schools; CollegeBound Initiative (CBI), a school-based college access program for young women and men; and the Young Women’s Leadership Network (YWLN), a nationwide network of single-sex affiliate and partner schools.
Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy plays a vital role in creating and energizing this community-focused, world-class urban oasis on the Brooklyn waterfront. A 501(c)3 non-profit, we bring this unique park space to life with more than 500 innovative and engaging educational, cultural, fitness and recreational programs each year.
Overall Responsibilities:
The Media Education Coordinator assists with all aspects of MNN’s professional education program, including planning, scheduling, assisting students and instructors in their use of MNN’s Media Education facilities, teaching classes, and developing digital marketing and promotional content for MNN’s Media Education programs.
About NYC Kids RISE NYC Kids RISE manages the Save for College Program (the Program) in partnership with the NYC Department of Education and the City of New York, with founding support from the Gray Foundation. Through the Program, every student enrolled in a participating NYC public elementary school (including charter schools who choose to participate), starting in kindergarten, automatically receives an NYC Scholarship Account invested in a NY 529 Direct Plan plan with a $100 seed deposit and up to $200 in early rewards.
The deadline to apply is Mar 30, 2022
Submit your resume and cover letter to: https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/b73bcd504f8145eda7cf899fbb6dd360
The Billion Oyster Project’s Permitting Project Manager is a highly organized and efficient professional who is team-oriented, genuinely enjoys working in a fast-paced nonprofit environment, and is an enthusiastic problem-solver.
Position Type: Full-time, salaried Reports To: CEO and Deputy Director Hours: 9:30 am - 5:30 pm, Monday - Friday Location: Flexible; TFFJ is currently operating remotely with the exception of school-serving staff Salary Range: $68,000 - $80,000; commensurate with experience COVID-19 Vaccination Requirement: Please note that TFFJ requires all employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Requests for religious or medical exemption will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
Avodah believes that Jewish leaders have the power to help change our country for the better. For the past 23 years, Avodah has built a vast network of Jewish leaders who have come through our programs and now lead communities across the country, created a robust educational curriculum with which we have reached tens of thousands in the broader community, and developed an unparalleled analysis of social justice issues through a Jewish lens.
The Office of General Counsel is seeking an Associate General Counsel to provide legal counsel and support to the University's schools, colleges, portal campuses, global sites, and administrative units, in the areas of employment law (both international and domestic), labor law, employee benefits, immigration matters, and university governance and policy.
Description/responsibilities: Manage, update and monitor website which provides information about events, course descriptions, online registration and tuition payments for classes for people 55+. Provide technical assistance to students and teachers during online classes currently (hybrid with in-person later in year). Assist teachers with online class set up including YouTube videos.
Job Title: National Organizing Manager Reports to: National Young Women's Advisory Council Program Manager Location: Remote and/or Brooklyn, NY; some travel within the US required Status: Full-time FLSA Status (OT Eligibility): Exempt GGE is looking for a National Organizing Manager to work with our Programs Team.
Job Title: Sisters in Strength Program Manager Reports to: Director of Programs Location: Brooklyn, NY Status: Full-time FLSA Status (OT Eligibility) Exempt GGE is hiring a Program Manager to lead Sisters in Strength (SIS), our cornerstone youth organizing program that trains young people to be powerful advocates for social change.
Location: Hybrid role based in Brooklyn, NY (remote candidates considered)
Start Date: February 2022
Salary Range: $65,000 + Benefits
Reports To: Chief Executive Officer (CEO) & Deputy Director of Operations
The Opportunity
As Girls for Gender Equity (GGE) approaches its 20th year and moves toward growth and larger strategic initiatives, the need to increase GGE’s capacity to fulfill its mission and manage its operations efficiently and effectively is critical.
The Details Location: Brooklyn, NY (remote candidates welcome) Start Date: February 2022 Salary Range: $90,000 - $100,000 + Benefits Reports To: Chief Program Officer The Opportunity As Girls for Gender Equity (GGE) approaches its 20th year and moves toward growth and larger strategic initiatives, the need to develop creative and effective ways to improve functioning, procedures, protocols, and planning is critical to our impact.
The Details Location: Brooklyn, NY (remote candidates welcome) Start Date: February 2022 Salary Range: $90,000 - $100,000 + Benefits Reports To: Chief Program Officer The Opportunity As Girls for Gender Equity (GGE) approaches its 20th year and moves toward growth and larger strategic initiatives, the need to develop creative and effective ways to improve functioning, procedures, protocols and planning is critical.
The Details Location: Brooklyn, NY (remote candidates welcome) Start Date: February 2022 Salary Range: $80,000-95,000 + Benefits Reports To: Sr. Director of Institutional Advancement The Opportunity As Girls for Gender Equity (GGE) approaches its 20th year and as the world continues to call out gender-based violence through the #MeToo movement, there is a critical need for a clear communications strategy that ensures we meet, anticipate, and lead every moment of cultural significance on issues affecting Black girls and women and gender-expansive youth of color.
The Role:
The Social Impact Exchange (aka “Exchange”) is addressing critical social issues by leveraging a broad-based network of multi-sector stakeholders to advance the field of equitable systems change, including the increased flow of capital and other resources to systems transformation initiatives.
Organization Overview Project Pericles is a not-for-profit organization that develops civic engagement and social responsibility at colleges and universities across the country. Working with our consortium of colleges and universities, we educate and empowers students for civic engagement through the curriculum by working with communities to solve society's grand challenges including: Climate Change, Education Access, Immigration, Mass Incarceration, Public Health, Race and Inequality, and Voter Engagement.
Background The Tinker Foundation is a private philanthropic foundation based in New York City with the mission to promote development in Latin America. Tinker realizes its mission by providing funding, in the form of grants, to civil society organizations (nonprofits, research institutes, and universities) working to address the region’s most pressing challenges.
Deadline: December 13, 2021
Submit your resume and cover letter to: https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/cbbd5f117a9c4ed48e9b1f7549e652f3The Billion Oyster Project’s Marine Habitat Resource Specialist is a communicative, organized, team-oriented ecological restoration practitioner who enjoys working in the field year-round; analyzing data; identifying solutions to the challenges of growing and restoring oysters in NY Harbor; writing reports and sharing results; and ensuring that staff, students, teachers, and the public have the appropriate tools, information, and training needed to collect data at Billion Oyster Project’s monitoring events.
Position Summary The OGC Meloy Law Fellow is a competitive position for a recent law school graduate or junior attorney interested in a one-year assignment with a non-profit organization. The OGC Meloy Law Fellow will assist attorneys in the Office of General Counsel with conducting factual and legal research, drafting litigation papers, assisting in the negotiation and drafting of agreements, advising with respect to University policies and other assignments.
System Administrator Job Description About NYC Kids RISE: The NYC Kids RISE Save for College Program is a universal, community-driven wealth-building platform that expands access to mainstream financial products, puts real financial assets in the hands of low-income families and communities of color, regardless of their immigration status, provides financial education for families and students, and brings schools and communities together to support all of their children’s futures.
The deadline to apply is November 24, 2021. Submit your resume and cover letter to: https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/4e1c15fa48cf47ad8ae36bc256baf8ab
Billion Oyster Project’s Teaching and Curriculum Specialist: is an energetic people-person who is committed to supporting school teachers and their students.
Job Title: Director of Programming
Job Type: Full-time, Salaried Summary: Beat the Streets (BTS), established in 2006, is a sport-based youth development organization whose mission is to develop the full human and athletic potential of urban youth and to strengthen the wrestling culture within New York City.The Office of General Counsel is seeking an Associate General Counsel to provide legal counsel and support to the University's schools, colleges, portal campuses, global sites, and administrative units, in the areas of employment law (both international and domestic), employee benefits, immigration matters, and university governance and policy.
Student Leadership Network (SL Network) supports young people from diverse underserved communities to access educational opportunities that prepare them to lead successful lives. SL Network powers three programs: The Young Women’s Leadership Schools (TYWLS), a high-performing network of all-girls public schools, College Bound Initiative (CBI), a school-based guidance program for young women and men, and Young Women’s Leadership Network (YWLN), a network of national affiliate girls’ schools modeled after our central TYWLS schools.
About NYC Kids RISE
The NYC Kids RISE Save for College Program is a universal, community-driven wealth-building platform that expands access to mainstream financial products, puts real financial assets in the hands of families and communities, provides financial education for families and students, and brings schools and neighborhoods together to support all of their children’s futures.Description
At Literacy Trust, we believe education is a basic human right and access to high-quality literacy instruction is a cornerstone of our democracy. Our mission is to leverage existing resources in school communities to increase educational capacity and create fluent, motivated, self-confident readers.
Description
At Literacy Trust, we believe education is a basic human right and access to high-quality literacy instruction is a cornerstone of our democracy. Our mission is to leverage existing resources in school communities to increase educational capacity and create fluent, motivated, self-confident readers.
Description
At Literacy Trust, we believe education is a basic human right and access to high-quality literacy instruction is a cornerstone of our democracy. Our mission is to leverage existing resources in school communities to increase educational capacity and create fluent, motivated, self-confident readers.
About Einhorn Collaborative Einhorn Collaborative is nonprofit foundation dedicated to addressing America’s growing crisis of connection by advancing the science and practice of empathy, mutual understanding, and relationship building – so we can rediscover our common humanity and solve our nation’s greatest challenges, together.
Position Summary: The Coordinator, Development & Operations of Technology Programs for Older Adults, is responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining robust programs that enable older adults to use technology to enhance their social engagement and connect to resources that support independent aging.
WHO WE ARE: In New York City, we strive to mitigate the impact of stress, trauma, and adversity on migrant youth and their entire learning community, including school staff, caregivers, and volunteers. Foundational to all of our initiatives is an accessible model of trauma-informed mental healthcare.
Job Title: Finance Manager
Reports to: Chief Operating Officer
Location: Brooklyn, NY (remote candidates welcome if residing within the Central or Eastern time zones)
Status: Full-time
FLSA Status (OT eligibility) Exempt
ABOUT GIRLS FOR GENDER EQUITY
Girls for Gender Equity (GGE) is an intergenerational advocacy organization committed to the physical, psychological, social, and economic development of cisgender (cis) and transgender (trans) girls and women of color and gender non-conforming/non-binary (GNCNB) youth of color.
ABOUT GIRLS FOR GENDER EQUITY
Girls for Gender Equity (GGE) is an intergenerational advocacy organization committed to the physical, psychological, social, and economic development of cisgender (cis) and transgender (trans) girls and women of color and gender non-conforming/non-binary (GNCNB) youth of color.
This part-time position is responsible for supporting [email protected] Media activities. While most duties can be performed remotely, there are weekly and monthly tasks that require an in-person presence in New York City.
ExpandED Schools is a leading afterschool organization that advances educational equity for students from under-served communities across New York City. Founded in 1998 with a catalytic $125M from the Open Society Foundations, ExpandED designed the nation’s first city-wide, publicly-funded system for afterschool programming.
Executive Director, City Year New York
Vice President, City Year
New York, New York
City Year seeks an inclusive, dynamic, entrepreneurial, and team-oriented leader to serve as the next executive director (ED) of City Year New York, a premier education nonprofit committed to improving outcomes for all NYC students, especially those in underserved communities.Position Summary This position will provide legal counsel and support to the University's schools, colleges, portal campuses, global sites, and administrative areas. The Office of General Counsel seeks a litigator with strong client counseling skills to support and collaborate with the Student Affairs, Litigation, and Employment practice group, primarily focusing on counseling and research related to student affairs and representing the University in litigation, agency, and other legal disputes arising out of student issues, as well as general litigation matters.
Position Title: Development Manager Reports To: Executive Director Start Date: September 2021 Salary: Commensurate with experience; full benefits package SUMMARY One To World, an NYC-based non-profit, is looking for a Development Manager to build on a 40+ year foundation and help position the organization for its next 40 years.
Description (Temporary WFH due to COVID-19) Student Leadership Network (SL Network) supports two life-changing programs that empower students to break the cycle of poverty through education: The Young Women’s Leadership Schools (TYWLS), a high-performing network of all-girls public schools, and CollegeBound Initiative (CBI), a school-based college access program for young women and men.
At Literacy Trust, we believe education is a basic human right and access to high-quality literacy instruction is a cornerstone of our democracy. Our mission is to leverage existing resources in school communities to increase educational capacity and create fluent, motivated, self-confident readers.
Boys Hope Girls Hope addresses the achievement and workforce development gaps by acting as a bridge to opportunity. Founded in 1977 in St. Louis, Missouri Boys Hope Girls hope has helped scholars succeed in school and in life form more than 40 years. We partner with families that face significant social, economic and environmental barriers which impede a child's ability to realize his or her potential.
POSITION: Director of DATA ANALYTICS STATUS: Full-time exempt LOCATION: New York City (remote temporarily) START DATE: Immediately Literacy Partners strengthens families through a two-generation approach to education. With our free classes, community-based workshops and educational media, low-income parents develop the literacy and language skills they need to succeed in today’s world.
Student Leadership Network (SL Network) operates three programs that empower young people from underserved communities to access educational opportunities that prepare them to lead successful lives: The Young Women’s Leadership Schools (TYWLS), a high-performing network of all-girls public secondary schools; CollegeBound Initiative (CBI), a comprehensive college access and success program for young men and women; and the Young Women’s Leadership Network (YWLN), a national network of 15 all-girls schools modeled after our TYWLS network.
Student Leadership Network (SL Network) supports life-changing programs that empower students to break the cycle of poverty through education: The Young Women’s Leadership Schools (TYWLS), a high-performing network of all-girls public schools, and CollegeBound Initiative (CBI), a school-based college access program for young women and men.
At Literacy Trust, we believe education is a basic human right and access to high-quality literacy instruction is a cornerstone of our democracy. Our mission is to leverage existing resources in school communities to increase educational capacity and create fluent, motivated, self-confident readers.
At Literacy Trust, we believe education is a basic human right and access to high-quality literacy instruction is a cornerstone of our democracy. Our mission is to leverage existing resources in school communities to increase educational capacity and create fluent, motivated, self-confident readers.
Associate General Counsel Posting Number 2020-7359 Position Summary The purpose of the position is to provide legal counsel and support primarily with respect to the University's financial and treasury operations, with a secondary focus on the University’s real estate operations and other corporate and transactional matters as needed.
Description (Temporary WFH due to COVID-19) Student Leadership Network (SL Network) supports two life-changing programs that empower students to break the cycle of poverty through education: The Young Women’s Leadership Schools (TYWLS), a high-performing network of all-girls public schools, and CollegeBound Initiative (CBI), a school-based college access program for young women and men.
Organization: The Center for Anti-Violence Education (CAE)
Job Title: Deputy Director Reports To: Executive Director FLSA Status: Exempt Supervises: Program Team Location: NYC Salary: $80,000 range, based on experience Application Deadline: May 10, 2021 CAE is an equal opportunity employer and we strongly encourage BIPOC women (cis and trans) and people who are GNC and LGBTQ+ to apply.Manager of Talent Operations
(Temporarily remote work position due to COVID 19)
Student Leadership Network (SL Network) operates three programs that empower young people from underserved communities to access educational opportunities that prepare them to lead successful lives: The Young Women’s Leadership Schools (TYWLS), a high-performing network of NYC all-girls public secondary schools; CollegeBound Initiative (CBI), a comprehensive college access and success program for young men and women; and the Young Women’s Leadership Network (YWLN), a national network of all-girls schools modeled after our TYWLS network.Deadline to Apply: February 3,2021 Intended Start Date: March 1, 2021 To apply: Applicants MUST submit a resume AND cover letter via the link below:https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/8f0641b7493a4e87a23c1045066d9945 Billion Oyster Project The Billion Oyster Project (BOP) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to restore oyster reefs to New York Harbor through public education initiatives.
Literacy Partners (www.literacypartners.org) is seeking a dynamic English language instructor to teach our online ESOL Classes for Parents two times per week in the evenings. Compensation: Contract position: 6 hours per week @ $30.00 an hour SUMMARY: Classes begin the week of March 1, 2021, and the contract is dependent on class enrollment; classes will vary in level and will meet online for 2 hours after 5:30 PM in the evenings on T/Th or M/W. Our classes are designed for parents and emphasize parenting, health literacy, and child development topics.
Literacy Partners is looking for a seasoned writer with experience in grants and proposals who can work with the Chief Program Officer and CEO to identify and write funding proposals for existing and new programs. Compensation: 8-10 hours a week as needed; hourly rate DOE, approximately $75.00 an hour.
Position: Development Manager Reports to: Assistant Director of Development Status: Full-Time Exempt Start Date: ASAP [Position is remote until public health guidance permits otherwise] The Job The Opportunity Network (OppNet) is seeking an exceptional development professional to seize a career-changing opportunity in the growing development department of a well-respected, entrepreneurial nonprofit organization with an operating budget of over $8MM. The position requires excellent written and verbal communication skills, organization and attention to detail, project management skills, initiative and resourcefulness, professionalism and discretion, and the ability to think creatively and strategically.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNICATIONS
FASPE (FELLOWSHIPS AT AUSCHWITZ FOR THE STUDY OF PROFESSIONAL ETHICS)
Full-time, exempt, reports to Executive Director
The Director of Development is responsible for revenue growth for FASPE, authoring and implementing FASPE’s fundraising plan in concert with the Executive Director and Board of Directors, creating a synergistic culture of philanthropy across the organization, and supervising brand development and all communications with stakeholders.
MISSION STATEMENT: Oliver Scholars prepares high-achieving Black and Latinx students from underserved New York City communities for success at top independent schools and prestigious colleges. We provide crucial support for our Scholars so they can realize their full potential and ultimately give back to the city, the nation, and the world.
Independent Contractor for a seven-month period (October-April)
Facilitator for bi-weekly virtual group sessions for young adult parents completing their High School Equivalency and transitioning to college WHO WE ARE: Literacy Partners strengthens families through a two-generation approach to education.Organizational Background Rocking the Boat began as a boatbuilding afterschool project for the high-need community of the South Bronx, and incorporated as a 501(c)3 non-profit in 2001. Today, the organization, with an annual budget of just over $3,000,000, is a hub of youth development programming that serves nearly 4,000 community members annually.
MISSION STATEMENT: Oliver Scholars prepares high-achieving Black and Latinx students from underserved New York City communities for success at top independent schools and prestigious colleges. We provide crucial support for our Scholars so they can realize their full potential and ultimately give back to the city, the nation, and the world.
BACKGROUND
Glasswing International is an innovative non-profit that addresses poverty and violence through public education, health, and community empowerment programs. Through civic participation and volunteerism, Glasswing empowers communities, as well as providing educational and enrichment opportunities for at-risk children and youth in Latin America, the Caribbean, and New York City, enabling them to thrive despite adversity.
Summary Description:
The Development Operations Coordinator will oversee our database, website, and electronic communications to assist all fundraising efforts for Grace Institute (GI) and Grace Outreach (GO), specifically, but not limited to, special events, annual giving, corporate engagement, and institutional giving.
Title: Family Child Care Network Director
Location: 1309 Louis Niñe Blvd, Bronx, NY 10459
Reports to: Vice President of Home-Based Childcare Services
About Us:
The Women’s Housing and Economic Development Corporation (WHEDco) is a community development organization founded on the radically simple idea that all people deserve healthy, vibrant communities.
Controller The Controller is responsible for all accounting functions, grant compliance, contracts, and insurance for the organization. The position is responsible for directing all aspects of the fiscal functions of the organization in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and practices.
Title: Director of Marketing and Communications Location: 50 East 168th Street, Bronx NY 10452 Reports to: President About Us: The Women’s Housing and Economic Development Corporation (WHEDco) is a community development organization founded on the radically simple idea that all people deserve healthy, vibrant communities.
About Democracy at Work
Democracy at Work ([email protected]) is a non-profit 501(c)3 that produces media and live events.
As we launch an exciting expansion of our two-generation model for promoting literacy, Literacy Partners is looking for an executive-level professional to lead our programmatic efforts. Founded in 1974, Literacy Partners is an adult literacy program based in New York City with a unique focus on parents of young children.
Bilingual Digital Media Specialist Video Editing and Production, Graphic Design, Website Maintenance Literacy Partners is a non-profit organization based in New York City with a two-generation approach to education. With our free classes, community workshops, and educational media content, low income and immigrant parents develop the literacy and language skills they need to succeed in today’s world.
Background SA is a nonprofit that provides legally based education advocacy. Since 1982, Student Advocacy’s outstanding team of dedicated attorneys and educational advocates have represented students and their families who are denied access to school or are struggling and often at risk of failing or dropping out.
Position Title: Senior Program Officer
Classification: Exempt/Full-time
Reports to: President of the Foundation
SUMMARY
The Charles H. Revson Foundation is seeking to hire a Senior Program Officer responsible for all aspects of the Foundation’s program activity in its Urban Affairs and Education portfolio.
The primary responsibilities of the Director are to represent the youth focused mission of the program, manage the financial operations and the development goals of the site, maintain strong university partner relationships, work closely with a local advisory board to raise the annual budget, and to recruit and manage a team that ensures the coordination of all program operations.
DonorsChoose engages the public in public schools by giving people a simple, accountable, and personal way to address educational inequity. In this clip, board member Stephen Colbert tells the organization's story. Since its launch in 2000, more than 4 million "citizen philanthropists" have donated to classroom projects on DonorsChoose, channeling books, field trips, technology, and other resources to more than 37 million students in public schools, overwhelmingly from low-income households.
Youth Communication (YC) elevates the power of youth voices to improve the lives of underserved youth in New York City and beyond. We do this by providing powerful, teen-written stories and professional development that helps educators and youth workers connect with teens and build their social, emotional and literacy skills.
The Bridge Golf Foundation, a sports-based youth development program in Harlem organized around the game of golf, is looking for a Program Director.
Summary:
The Director of Employment Services is charged with providing leadership and strategic direction for partnership building, job placement, retention data tracking, and alumnae engagement.
POSITION DETAILS
CUNY School of Law, the #1 Public Interest Law School in the Nation, is seeking a detail-oriented, creative, and social justice-minded individual to join its Institutional Advancement Department’s Communications & Marketing team.
You must be a good writer, thorough with copy editing and earnest to learn more about the craft of grantsmanship. Please be knowledgeable about how to prospect and research institutional funders, how to approach them, cultivate and solicit them to secure grant funding.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
DEVELOPMENT MANAGER
Position type: Full time, exempt
Reports to: Executive Director
Hours: 40 hours/week, generally 9am to 5pm
Some evenings and weekends as needed
Note: this position requires domestic and international travel
The Development Manager works closely with the Executive Director and Board of Directors to manage all aspects of the organization’s annual fundraising campaigns.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT
Position type: Full time, exempt
Reports to: Executive Director
Hours: 40 hours/week, generally 9am to 5pm
Some evenings and weekends as needed
Note: this position requires domestic and international travel
The Director of Development is responsible for authoring and executing the organization’s fundraising plan in concert with the Executive Director and Board of Directors.We're hiring: Manager of Youth Programming at Live Out Loud Are you an individual who is passionate about LGBTQ+ youth? Do you get excited about community organizing? Can you create innovative educational materials? Are you able to coordinate and manage programs for high school students? If any of these align with your career goals … Live Out Loud needs you! Live Out Loud, a nonprofit organization in NYC inspires LGBTQ+ youth to build a successful future by connecting youth to positive role models and affirmative experiences through educational programming.
ERASE Racism, Inc., a regional civil rights not-for-profit with an office on Long Island, NY, is seeking the services of a full time Coordinator/Manager of its Education Equity Initiative. Candidates seeking this position must have intermediate or expert knowledge of education policy issues or public school education practices in New York State and/or Long Island, as well as intermediate or expert level skills in at least two of the following areas: civic engagement, public advocacy, action research or civil rights advocacy.
The National Guild for Community Arts Education (“Guild”) seeks a visionary and skilled professional to direct its leadership development and learning programs. The Guild is looking for someone who is a life-long learner, possesses a keen intellect and tenacious spirit, and shares our belief in the transformational power of creativity, equity, leadership, and community.
NAMI-NYC seeks a Director of Development to oversee the organization’s fundraising initiatives, including major gifts, government, foundation, and corporate grants, planned giving and other sources of contributed income.
Behind the Book is a literacy non-profit that serves students in high need NYC public schools. Working with classrooms from K-12, Behind the Book identifies books that speak to urban youth and partners with teachers to create immersive curriculum units by bringing the authors of those books into the classroom.
Organizational Description
For more than 20 years, Girls Write Now has been a leader in arts education as New York’s first and only writing and mentoring organization for girls. We match underserved teen girls and gender non-conforming youth from throughout the five boroughs of New York City with women professional writers and digital media makers as their personal mentors.
Organizational Description
For more than 20 years, Girls Write Now has been a leader in arts education as New York’s first and only writing and mentoring organization for girls. We match underserved teen girls and gender non-conforming youth from throughout the five boroughs of New York City with women professional writers and digital media makers as their personal mentors.Organization Description
Founded in 1982, Doing Art Together (DAT) is a non-profit arts education organization that provides hands-on programs to under-served audiences throughout New York City. The mission of DAT is to awaken and enrich the intellectual, social, and cultural development of under-resourced children and youth, inspiring them to pursue their learning.
Background The National Defense University Foundation (NDUF) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit 501(c)3 philanthropic foundation established to support the National Defense University's mission of joint strategic education and leadership development. The NDU Foundation seeks to drive excellence and innovation in the faculty and student body through external partnerships, financial support and original initiatives bringing together military, diplomatic and intelligence leaders to ensure our collective national and international security.
Company: Teens for Food Justice
Position Title: Office Manager & Bookkeeper
Position Type: Full-time
Reports To: CEO
Hours: Office hours are 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM, plus additional hours as needed for events
Salary Range: $60,000 minimum annually, commensurate with experience; includes medical benefits and a transit stipend
Organizational Overview: Teens for Food Justice (TFFJ) is a nonprofit organization that is galvanizing a youth-led food justice movement.
Senior Director of Finance and Operations
Organization Overview:
Leadership Enterprise for a Diverse America (LEDA) empowers a community of exceptional young leaders from under-resourced backgrounds by supporting their higher education and professional success in order to create a more inclusive and equitable country.
Organizational Overview
Teens for Food Justice (TFFJ) is a nonprofit organization that is galvanizing a youth-led food justice movement. TFFJ works within Title 1 middle and high schools in food desert communities throughout New York City to train students to build and maintain indoor hydroponic farms that can grow more than 20,000 pounds of produce per year.
BACKGROUND
The Jewish Foundation for Education of Women (JFEW), a non-sectarian organization that provides needs-based college scholarships and other supports to women of all backgrounds, seeks candidates for the full-time position of Finance and Administration Manager.
Our Organization:
Tides is a foundation and nonprofit partner committed to building a world of social justice and shared prosperity. Founded in 1976, Tides’ works at the cutting edge of today’s biggest challenges, with a focus on equality and human rights; a sustainable environment; healthy individuals, families, and communities; and education.
Classification: Exempt, full-time Reporting To: CEO Start Date: Immediately ABOUT THE RESOLUTION PROJECT The Resolution Project (“Resolution”) is a unique pathway to action for aspiring young leaders committed to changing the world.
Groundwork Hudson Valley is a 501c3 non-profit organization committed to “changing places and changing lives” in the lower Hudson Valley. Our mission is to create sustainable environmental change in urban neighborhoods through community based partnerships that promote equity, youth leadership, and economic opportunity.
Financial Literacy Facilitator (Spanish Speaking)
• Are you a professional or student in the areas of Finances, Education, Social Work, Public Policy or International Affairs?
• Do you have a flexible schedule during the week?
• Would you be interested in being part of a group of professionals that are using financial literacy as a tool of economic empowerment?
• Do you empathize with the Hispanic community?
This is a great opportunity for professionals and/or graduate/college students with flexible schedules looking to gain valuable experience in a friendly nonprofit environment.
Position Description
The ANY Partner Fellows Program at LaGuardia Community College welcomed its second cohort in September 2018. The LaGuardia Program Coordinator will participate in delivering 18 professional development workshops over the course of two years to a cohort of 50 Fellows (ambitious, first-generation college students) and their Mentor Coaches (accomplished young professionals). The Program Coordinator, with the support of the LaGuardia Program Manager and ANY national team, will implement a best-in-class curriculum, provide holistic support to Fellows and Mentor Coaches, and assist in recruiting an annual cohort of 50 Fellows and Mentor Coaches.
Bridge to Enter Advanced Mathematics (BEAM), a program of the Art of Problem Solving Initiative, Inc., is seeking a leader for our development and communications efforts. BEAM creates pathways for students from low-income and marginalized communities to access careers as mathematicians, scientists, engineers, and computer scientists.
Practising Law Institute (“PLI”), an innovative leader in legal education programs and services, is searching for a service oriented professional to fill the role of Customer Service Representative. This position requires a Bachelor’s degree as well as previous experience working in a call center environment.
Position Summary
We are seeking a dynamic early childhood educator and seasoned administrator who can take on the dual role as the organization’s Director of Education for three sites and as the center director at East Harlem Block Nursery #3 in Central Harlem (located in the Grant Houses complex). In addition to managing the day-to-day operations and curriculum implementation activities at EHBN #3, the position also provides day-to-day support on compliance and curriculum implementation for the other two centers.
Position: Development Manager (Full Time)
Location: New York
ABOUT QUALITAS OF LIFE FOUNDATION
Qualitas of Life Foundation is a non-profit organization that provides basic financial education to Hispanic individuals and their families in the New York City region in order to foster their financial security and improve their standard of living.
ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION:
Let’s Get Ready is an innovative, growing nonprofit that provides high school students from communities historically underrepresented or denied access to college with free SAT preparation, admissions counseling, and other support services needed to gain admission to and graduate from college.BRONX RIVER ALLIANCE SEEKS A SENIOR DEVELOPMENT MANAGER
The Bronx River Alliance is looking for a qualified individual to serve as full-time Senior Development Manager who will directly manage the Alliance’s grant-writing, grant management, and prospecting and a Campaign for our new facility, River House.
DREAM (formerly known as Harlem RBI), an award winning sports-based youth development program, is seeking a dynamic individual to serve as the Facilities Manager. The ideal candidate is a reliable team player who is willing to learn. Like all DREAM employees, the Facilities Manager should demonstrate a strong commitment to the mission and values of DREAM and should have substantial expertise in all areas of responsibility.
DREAM (formerly known as Harlem RBI), an award winning sports-based youth development program, is seeking a dynamic individual to serve as the Facilities Coordinator. The ideal candidate is a reliable team player who is willing to learn. Like all DREAM employees, the Facilities Coordinator should demonstrate a strong commitment to the mission and values of DREAM and should have substantial expertise in all areas of responsibility.
Description of Organization
Altman Foundation, located in New York City and founded in 1913, is an independent grantmaking organization with approximately $260 million in assets. Its mission is to support programs that enrich the quality of life within the five boroughs of New York City, with a particular focus on initiatives that help individuals, families, and communities benefit from the services and opportunities that will enable them to achieve their potential.Hunts Point Alliance for Children (HPAC) is a non-profit organization transforming the lives of children and families in Hunts Point, a vibrant South Bronx neighborhood with significant opportunity to improve child well-being. Founded in 2006 in response to the low education outcomes of at-risk students in Hunts Point, HPAC pursued the bold mission of expanding the hopes and potential of the neighborhood and its families.
December 2018
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GROUNDSWELL
DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR
Groundswell, New York's leading organization dedicated to community public art, seeks a Development and Communications Director to serve as a senior member of our staff, reporting to the Executive Director Groundswell’s mission is to bring together youth, artists, and community partners to make public art that advances social change, for a more just and equitable world.
The Century Foundation (TCF), an independent progressive public policy think tank, seeks a policy advocate to serve as a Fellow with the education team, managing work on for-profit education and related issues of accountability, quality, and finance in higher education.
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