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4-H Youth Development Community Education Specialist - Ukiah, CA, Job ID 84540
Salary not disclosed
Ukiah, California 6 days ago

*4-H Youth Development Community Education Specialist
- Ukiah, CA, Job ID 84540 University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources
* *Job Description
* The Community Education Specialist 2 (CES 2) position will be located in the University of California Cooperative Extension Office and will act as a valuable team member of the 4-H Youth Development Program (4-H YDP).

4-H YDP is the largest youth-serving organization in the U.S.

Our focus is to provide positive youth development to youth in our community through research-based best practices, community collaborations, and community engagement.

The CES 2 helps to coordinate and monitor the daily activities of the 4-H Youth Development Program (4-H YDP) in Mendocino County.

The CES is responsible for program expansion, outreach, and recruitment in consultation with the 4-H Regional Program Coordinator and Advisor; ensures compliance with 4-H policies and procedures; facilitates conflict management and assists with conflict resolution in accordance with UC ANR policy and practices and in alignment with 4-H policy and procedures; promotes positive youth development best practices; provides leadership and training for 4-H volunteers and community partners; processes all appropriate paperwork in compliance with UC ANR procedures, is familiar with curricula and research-based practices to prepare, implement, and train others in the delivery of educational activities in a variety of content areas such as but not limited to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math), College & Career/Workforce Readiness, Healthy Living, Civic Engagement & Leadership through a Positive Youth Development (PYD) lens; provides effective written and verbal communication to 4-H staff, volunteers, youth, and community partners; leads and supports program coordination to carry out different 4-H educational programs, events, and activities.

The CES reports to the 4-H Regional Program Coordinator This position is a career appointment that is 100% fixed.
*Pay Scale:
*$21.26/hour to $28.26/hour
*Job Posting Close Date:
* This job is open until filled.

The first application review date will be 03/09/2026.
*Key Responsibilities:
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* Program Liaison and Coordination: Oversee the local 4-H Youth Development Program (YDP) to ensure activities, events, and outreach are implemented safely, consistently, and in alignment with positive youth development principles.

Ensure that programs are welcoming, accessible, and responsive to the needs of youth and families across all communities.

Monitor program compliance in line with University and 4-H YD policies and procedures.

Work with groups of volunteers, youth, and community partners and serve as their direct liaison.

Provide training and support to community club leaders, project leaders, other volunteers, youth, and community partners using approved materials and curriculum, including (but not limited to) specific curriculum, positive youth development (Thrive), online enrollment systems, and policy.

Provide feedback to Regional Program Coordinator and Advisor on needs for advanced training.

Support interested groups in starting new 4-H programs, including chartering new clubs, reviewing and approving documents, and submitting all paperwork to the appropriate individuals.

Maintain up-to-date understanding of 4-H YD policies and relevant UC ANR policies and ensure timely communication of new or existing 4-H policies, procedures, and enrollment processes to new and returning 4-H youth, volunteers, parents, and community partners.

Collaborate with 4-H Volunteer Management Organizations and committees.

Attend meetings as needed.

Aim to ensure a cohesive, diverse volunteer management system.

Effectively resolve conflict.

Provide oversight, review complaints, and follow 4-H Conflict Resolution Policy.

Effectively and timely resolve conflict.

Keep your RPC (Regional Program Coordinator) informed of all conflicts and complaints.

Notify Regional Program Coordinator (RPC) if the complaint escalates and needs higher review.

Ensure all needed UC ANR individuals are notified as needed.

All 4-H professionals serve as mandated reporters under California Law.

Disseminate 4-H information via the 4-H website, collaborative tools, emails, social media, newsletters, blogs, etc.

Be a champion for use of multiple delivery models so that all youth may engage in the 4-H program.

Serve as a liaison and communication link to community organizations, including but not limited to local schools, youth-based community organizations, race/ethnic-based community organizations, education-aligned organizations, and local fairs.

Represent the 4-H YDP in the county.

Provide information about the 4-H YDP to the public.

Build knowledge and skills in the areas of intercultural development, youth development, youth leadership, development of life skills, and volunteerism.

Develop knowledge and expertise in a variety of content areas such as but not limited to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math), College & Career/Workforce Readiness, Healthy Living, Civic Engagement & Leadership through a Positive Youth Development (PYD) lens.

Attend and participate in relevant professional development opportunities, virtual webinars, state/regional meetings and trainings, California 4-H State Association meetings and trainings, and monthly state 4-H meetings, including in-person conferences as funding allows.
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* Enrollment and Records: Monitor, ensure accuracy, and approve youth and volunteer enrollments in compliance with 4-H state policy.

Recruit, train, and support volunteer enrollment coordinators to assist in the enrollment process.

Screen new volunteer applications, and ensure volunteers follow and complete all volunteer enrollment steps, including DOJ/FBI fingerprinting and required annual trainings.

Serve as the key contact person, providing guidance, support, and processing official documents in line with the University and 4-H YD policies and procedures.

Ensure 4-H Record Retention Guidelines are followed.
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* Program Expansion, Outreach, and Recruitment: Promote and expand 4-H programs in schools and communities.

In consultation with the Regional Program Coordinator and Advisor, assist with developing an effective outreach program to increase 4-H program participation.

Assist with developing strategic and outreach plans to expand the 4-H program to diverse communities.

Assist in assessing what communities are unserved/underserved and develop community outreach and education plans to extend programs.

Conducts community outreach and education to minority and underserved populations and delivers educational programs in Spanish and English in culturally relevant and responsive ways.

Assist 4-H community clubs with outreach efforts to ensure compliance with affirmative action requirements and to expand and diversify youth and adult volunteer club membership.

In consultation with the Regional Program Coordinator (RPC) and Advisor, assist with developing programs or content to reach new audiences and/or establish programs in underserved areas.
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* Facility Use Agreements and Policy Compliance Review: Provide technical support and advice for 4-H event and program coordination.

Monitor compliance of 4-H policy, including facility use agreement and risk management.

Process facility use agreement and rental requests and ensure that established deadlines are followed.

Respond to policy inquiries from 4-H members, families and/or adult volunteers.

Seek technical support from Regional Program Coordinator (RPC) and appropriate personnel at the statewide level.

Ensure 4-H members, families, volunteers, 4-H programs/units, and volunteer management organizations comply with University and 4-H policies and procedures.

Provides education and support for volunteers, including but not limited to conflict management solutions, conflict resolution, and issuing disciplinary actions.
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* Fiscal Review and Compliance: Ensure review and approval of 4-H unit budgets and fundraising approval forms are done by appropriate personnel.

Review 4-H unit/VMO monthly bank statements for compliance with 4-H policies.

Follow up and take corrective action for non-compliance.

Email the 4-H unit leader and/or treasurer with the respective redacted bank statement(s).

Assist 4-H units and ensure end-of-the-year financial reporting requirements are met by the due date.
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* Communications: Maintain 4-H county social media, create flyers for recruiting youth membership, volunteers, and community partners and educational materials using Canva, Microsoft products, or other design software.

Assist in creating educational presentations, and manage data using 4-H enrollment software and Excel.

Manage and update 4-H websites.
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* Reports: Assist in preparing an annual plan of action, county reports, grant and funding reports, progress reports and end-of-the year accomplishments report as requested by the Regional Program Coordinator or Advisor.

Assist Regional Program Coordinator (RPC) in preparing affirmative action reports and other UC/4-H reports.
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*All other duties as requested.

Duties described in the position description and their percentages vary by county and location.

Supervisor will provide percentages specific to your county.
*Requirements:
* * A minimum associate degree in a related field and/or equivalent experience/training in personnel management, youth development, program management, volunteer management, training professionals, and conducting workshops.
* Associate degree in related area and / or equivalent experience / training.
* Experience working with diverse communities in a respectful and responsive way that reflects a commitment to serving everyone
* Demonstrated success in teaching and working with a diverse youth, family, and/or volunteer audience and knowledge in delivering community educational programs.
* Familiarity with community-based agencies and experience collaborating with multiple community organizations.
* Ability to understand, interpret, and communicate departmental and organizational policies and procedures and ensure compliance.
* Working knowledge of conducting needs assessment.
* Good analytical skills to understand how program needs can be addressed through the development and delivery of training programs.
* Good reading, verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills.
* Good presentation skills.
* Proficient in use of Windows-based computers with knowledge of Microsoft Office programs (Excel, Word, PowerPoint).
*Preferred Skills:
* * Bilingual English/Spanish
* Demonstrated ability to recognize similarities and differences across cultures and to bridge differences.
* Proficient in the use of social media to communicate 4-H information and reach new audiences.
* Experience in marketing, promoting or creating public awareness of programs and opportunities.
* Proficient in the use of any graphic design software such as Adobe Design, Photoshop or Microsoft Publisher, Canva.
* Proficient web-based computer applications such, Constant Contact, integrated management systems, and cloud storage systems.
*Special Conditions of Employment:
* * Must comply with regulatory agency reporting requirements (California's Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act).
* Must possess valid California Driver's License to drive a County or University vehicle.

Ability and means to travel on a flexible schedule as needed, proof of liability damage insurance on vehicle used is required.

Reimbursement of job-related travel will be reimbursed according to University policies.
* The University reserves the right to make employment contingent upon successful completion of the background check.

This is a designated position requiring a background check and may require fingerprinting due to the nature of the job responsibilities.

UC ANR does hire people with conviction histories and reviews information received in the context of the job responsibilities.
* As of January 1, 2014, ANR is a smoke- and tobacco-free environment in which smoking, the use of smokeless tobacco products, and the use of unregulated nicotine products (e-cigarettes), is strictly prohibited.
* [As a condition of employment, you will be required to comply with the University of California ]() [Policy on Vaccination Programs]( :// /doc/5000695/VaccinationProgramsPolicy), as may be amended or revised from time to time.

Federal, state, or local public health directives may impose additional requirements.
* Exercise the utmost discretion in managing sensitive information learned in the course of performing their duties.

Sensitive information includes but is not limited to employee and student records, health and patient records, financial data, strategic plans, proprietary information, and any other sensitive or non-public information learned during the course and scope of employment.

Understands that sensitive information should be shared on a limited basis and actively takes steps to limit access to sensitive information to individuals who have legitimate business need to know.

Ensure that sensitive information is properly safeguarded.

Follow all organizational policies and laws on data protection and privacy.

This includes secure handling of physical and digital records and proper usage of IT systems to prevent data leaks.

The unauthorized or improper disclosure of confidential work-related information obtained from any source on any work-related matter is a violation of these expectations.
* Misconduct Disclosure Requirement:
* *As a condition of employment, the final candidate who accepts a conditional offer of employment will be required to disclose if they have been subject to any final administrative or judicial decisions within the last seven years determining that they committed any misconduct; received notice of any allegations or are currently the subject of any administrative or disciplinary proceedings involving misconduct; have left a position after receiving notice of allegations or while under investigation in an administrative or disciplinary proceeding involving misconduct; or have filed an appeal of a finding of misconduct with a previous employer.

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"Misconduct" means any violation of the policies or laws governing conduct at the applicant's previous place of employment, including, but not limited to, violations of policies or laws prohibiting sexual harassment, sexual assault, or other forms of harassment, discrimination, dishonesty, or unethical conduct, as defined by the employer.

For reference, below are UC's policies addressing some forms of misconduct:
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Field Based Community Health Worker - Oahu, HI
🏢 UHC
$20 - 35.72
Kunia, HI 3 days ago
At UnitedHealthcare, we're simplifying the health care experience, creating healthier communities and removing barriers to quality care. Come build the health care system of tomorrow, making it more responsive, affordable and equitable. The Field Based Community Health Worker is responsible for assessment, planning and implementing care strategies that are individualized by patient and directed toward the most appropriate, least restrictive level of care. including financial, psychosocial, community and state supportive services, and manage the care plan throughout the continuum of care as a single point of contact for the member. The Field Based Community Health Worker also addresses social determinant of health such as transportation, housing, and food access; link to community supports.
If you reside on Oahu, Hawaii, you'll enjoy the flexibility to work remotely* as you take on some tough challenges.
Schedule: Monday through Friday, any 8-hour or 10-hour shift to be determined by the hiring manager between the hours of 7:00 am to 6:00 pm Hawaii Standard Time. This position is a field-based position with a home-based office. You will work from home when not in the field.
Honolulu and surrounding communities in Hawaii. Local travel up to 75% and mileage is reimbursed at current government rate.
Engage members either face to face or over the phone to educate about their health
Conduct comprehensive member assessment that includes bio-psychosocial, functional, and behavioral health needs
Identify member service needs related to health concerns
Identify urgent member situations and escalate to next level when necessary
Engage member to participate in the assessment process and collaboratively develop plan of care based on their individual needs, preferences, and objectives with nursing oversight
Work with members to develop healthcare goals and identify potential barriers to achieving healthcare goals
Integrate health care and service needs into a plan or recommendation for member care and service
Collaborate with member to create solutions to overcome barriers to achieving healthcare goals
Collaborate with hospital case managers to decrease ER visits and decrease hospital readmission rate
Identify relevant community resources available based on member needs
Advocate for individuals and communities within the health and social service systems
Moderate work experience within own function
Supervision/guidance is required for higher level tasks
You'll be rewarded and recognized for your performance in an environment that will challenge you and give you clear direction on what it takes to succeed in your role as well as provide development for other roles you may be interested in.
High School Diploma/GED (or higher) OR 5+ years of equivalent community outreach work experience
~1+ year field-based experience (medical, behavioral, or social work field)
~ Intermediate computer proficiency including MS Word, Excel and Outlook
~ Access to a designated quiet workspace in your home (separated from non-workspace areas) with the ability to secure Protected Health Information (PHI)
~ Ability to travel locally approximately 75% of the time and up to 60 miles round trip with reliable transportation and driver's license
~ 1+ years of knowledge of medical terminology
~ Background in managing populations with complex medical or behavioral needs
~ Experience with arranging community resources
~ Bilingual - Korean, Tagalog, Chuukese
~ Knowledge and/or experience with behavioral health or substance use disorders
~ Demonstrated ability to work well with health care providers
All employees working remotely will be required to adhere to UnitedHealth Group's Telecommuter Policy.
Pay is based on several factors including but not limited to local labor markets, education, work experience, certifications, etc. In addition to your salary, we offer benefits such as, a comprehensive benefits package, incentive and recognition programs, equity stock purchase and 401k contribution (all benefits are subject to eligibility requirements). The hourly pay for this role will range from $20.00 to $35.72 per hour based on full-time employment. We comply with all minimum wage laws as applicable. #At UnitedHealth Group, our mission is to help people live healthier lives and make the health system work better for everyone. Today, however, there are still far too many barriers to good health which are disproportionately experienced by people of color, historically marginalized groups and those with lower incomes. We are committed to mitigating our impact on the environment and enabling and delivering equitable care that addresses health disparities and improves health outcomes - an enterprise priority reflected in our mission.
UnitedHealth Group is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer under applicable law and qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, national origin, religion, age, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by local, state, or federal laws, rules, or regulations.
UnitedHealth Group is a drug - free workplace.
permanent
Urology Program Director and Faculty Needed in Northern California
✦ New
Salary not disclosed
Stockton, CA 1 day ago

A medical center, recently named one of America's 250 Best Hospitals by Healthgrades, in partnership with a University Medical Group, has launched a recruitment for a Urology Program Director to further develop the Urology residency program, additionally need core/clinical faculty. This opportunity is in a "Privademics" setting. This hospital was also recognized by Fortune as one of the Top 100 Hospitals and one of the Top 25 Teaching Hospitals in the nation, in 2022. This opportunity is ideal for urologists with strong leadership skills, a passion for graduate medical education, and the desire to join a collegial medical community that strives for excellence. In addition to General Urology, there is a need for: MIS Surgery, Urologic Oncology, Endourology, FPMRS, and Male Infertility. Additionally, ideal candidate will have three (3) years' educational experience and/or administrative experience as core faculty member, Assoc/assistant Program Director or Program Director in an ACGME-accredited Urology Residency Program.

Position Highlights:
• Incoming urologist will have immediate volume
• Mentorship is available, including robotics mentor
• State of the art Graduate Medical Education facility
• Allocated weekly administrative time for Director
• Core faculty positions and academic appointments available
• Scholarly activity, including research, required for core faculty, with protected time
• Call is 1:6, shared with community urologists
• Employed model with 2-year income guarantee
• Competitive compensation, with sign-on bonus and relocation assistance available
• Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program eligible, and a second loan repayment option
• H1-B visa candidates accepted Hospital Highlights:
• Award winning Hospital
• 355 bed Acute Care Hospital
• Xi DaVinci Robot
• State of the art Graduate Medical Education facility
• The inaugural class of Urology residents started in July 2022, total is 4 now
• Nine Residency Programs now offered (all started within the past 5 years)
• Growth mode, plans to add numerous fellowships over the next 5 years Location Highlights:
Conveniently located within two hours or less from San Francisco, Napa Valley, Monterey/Carmel, Yosemite National Park, and Lake Tahoe, this city is one of California’s fastest-growing communities. This dynamic city of over 370,000 boasts an affordable California cost of living and options for city or country settings. They have tree-shaded streets, beautiful parks, golf courses, bicycle paths and the Delta, which provides thousands of miles of waterways for water skiing, sailing, and other water activities. You’ll find opportunities to enjoy music, theater, dance and so much more.

To learn more about this opportunity or others, please contact Rick Bailey.

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Education: MD/DO

Type: Full Time

Number of Openings: 2

State: CA

City: Stockton

Internal number: 4992

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Program Director
✦ New
Salary not disclosed
West Covina, CA 4 hours ago

Company Description

PALS, Inc. is a trauma-informed agency with offices in Santa Barbara, Ventura and Los Angeles counties and supports adults with intellectual disabilities and socio emotional challenges in achieving success in community life. The agency prioritizes community integration through the development of coping skills, social skills training, and opportunities for job skill development. PALS, Inc. is committed to empowering adults to live the lives they envision for themselves. Its work fosters greater independence, personal growth, and community engagement for its participants.


Role Description

The Program Director is a full-time leadership role based in West Covina, CA. The position reports directly to agency leadership and serves as the on site program leadership for a team of direct support professionals as well as licensed nurses, behaviorists and other roles. The Program Director is responsible for implementing person-centered care plans, for ensuring staff have clearly communicated plans and instructions to work with. Daily tasks include managing staff, ensuring program alignment with organizational goals, cultivating community partnerships, and maintaining compliance with relevant regulations. The Program Director is responsible for evaluating program effectiveness, providing guidance to staff, and fostering an inclusive environment that prioritizes participant success. The PD is the chief liaison for the West Covina program in communicating with the Regional Center, Community Care Licensing, families, care providers, and other stakeholders.


Qualifications

  • Leadership and team management experience, including the ability to motivate and mentor staff
  • Program development and implementation skills, including creating initiatives to enhance life skills and community integration
  • Strong organizational and time-management abilities to balance multiple responsibilities effectively
  • Communication and interpersonal skills to build strong relationships with staff, participants, and community stakeholders
  • Knowledge of compliance monitoring and regulatory requirements, especially in community-focused programs
  • Proficient in technology tools and remote work platforms for hybrid work environments
  • Bachelor's degree or higher in Human Services, Social Work, Nonprofit Management, or a related field
  • Relevant professional experience in program management, social services, or a similar field
  • Background in working with individuals with diverse challenges is a plus.
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Community Programs Operations Manager
✦ New
Salary not disclosed
Monterey, CA 4 hours ago

Community Programs Operations Manager


Monterey, CA (In‑Office)

Big Sur Land Trust

Big Sur Land Trust is hiring a Community Programs Operations Manager to strengthen and scale our community-facing programs through strong operations, grant management, and data systems. This role ensures our programs run smoothly, meet funder requirements, and reflect measurable community impact across Monterey County.


What You’ll Do
  • Coordinate program operations, workflows, and calendars
  • Manage registration systems, waivers, communications, and evaluation tools
  • Support grant deliverables, compliance, documentation, and reporting
  • Maintain data systems, dashboards, and standardized tracking processes
  • Analyze program data and produce summaries for internal use and funders
  • Support cross-departmental projects and improve organizational systems


What We’re Looking For

Required:

  • 3+ years of experience (nonprofit, education, youth programs, environmental work, public health, etc.)
  • Experience with grants, reporting, and compliance
  • Strong organizational and project management skills
  • Experience developing or managing data systems
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office
  • Strong communication skills
  • Commitment to equity, inclusion, and community access

Preferred:

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience
  • Experience with land trusts, parks, or environmental nonprofits
  • Salesforce/registration platform experience
  • Bilingual/multilingual (Spanish preferred)


Compensation & Benefits

$83,000–$87,000 DOE

Medical, dental, vision, life insurance

403(b) + HSA contributions

PTO, holidays, sick leave

Professional development opportunities


How to Apply

Email one PDF to :

• Resume + 3 references

• Letter of interest (qualifications + availability)

• 2–3 page writing sample (SOP, grant narrative, process doc, internal memo, etc.)

Screening begins: Last week of March

Interviews: Mid‑April

Open until filled


Learn more about the full job descirption:

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Executive Office - Corporate Engagement - CTW Program Manager
✦ New
Salary not disclosed
New York, NY 1 day ago
Job Title: Executive Office - Corporate Engagement - CTW Program Manager

Duration: 6 months

Location: New York, NY

Job Description

The client's Office of Corporate Engagement coordinates the global philanthropic efforts of The GS Group including strategic partnerships, charitable giving, and employee community engagement. The Office of Corporate Engagement comprises the GS Foundation (GSF), 10,000 Women, 10,000 Small Businesses, Community TeamWorks (CTW), The client Gives, and other philanthropic and service-oriented endeavors.

The Program Manager is a full-time, temporary position. The selected candidate will manage the CTW program and other employee engagement activities, including pro bono initiatives for nonprofit organizations and small businesses.

CTW is a global employee community engagement program that allows the people of the firm to participate in team-based volunteer projects with nonprofit organizations. Since 1997, CTW has offered opportunities worldwide for employees to contribute their ideas and expertise to drive tangible progress in communities. GS had over 26,000 volunteers last year complete 1,800 projects with 900 nonprofit partners.

Key Responsibilities

The selected candidate will:

  • Oversee a portfolio of over two hundred CTW volunteer projects in order to ensure the success of program, the internal stakeholder experience, and GS partnerships with community organizations. Responsibilities include project planning and project application review; managing project information on the program's internal web site; serving as main point of contact for nonprofits and internal stakeholders; grants processing; program administration and reporting; and planning, coordinating and overseeing transportation
  • Work in partnership with various internal departments to coordinate on-going logistical planning (events, marketing campaign, marketing material distribution, and t-shirt fulfillment; drafting communications and training materials)
  • Assist with end of CTW season program evaluation, including data collection and analysis
  • Provide project management support for key elements of various pro bono initiatives, including nonprofit application review, drafting presentations and other program related materials, and project logistics


Skills


  • 3+ years of demonstrated experience in volunteer management, client services, events management, operations or Corporate Social Responsibility
  • Strong interest in corporate philanthropy and community engagement
  • Proactive and collaborative team player skilled at managing multiple projects and people
  • Able to take initiative and drive work with moderate supervision
  • Critical thinker with sound judgment and proven problem solving ability
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Rigorous attention to detail
  • Excellent interpersonal skills in person, on phone, by email and voicemail
  • Ability to work early mornings, evenings and occasional weekends as projects require
  • Proficiency with PowerPoint, Excel and Word for presentations and data analysis
  • Highest degree of integrity, professionalism, diplomacy and discretion
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Director for Data Operations and Program Analytics
✦ New
Salary not disclosed
New york city, NY 5 hours ago
Director Of Data Operations And Program Analytics

The New York City Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD) invests in a network of community-based organizations and programs to alleviate the effects of poverty and provide opportunities for New Yorkers and communities to thrive. The Strategic Partnerships Division supports the vision and mission of the agency by building cross-sector partnerships, leveraging data, and advancing strategies that strengthen DYCD's impact across neighborhoods. The Division works in a fast-paced, non-traditional, and highly dynamic environment, requiring creativity, adaptability, and strong analytical capacity. Under the direction of division leadership, and with latitude for independent initiative and decision-making, the Director of Data Operations and Program Analytics will lead the Division's efforts to manage data, reporting, and performance analytics. This role will be responsible for developing tools, spreadsheets, and systems to track progress, as well as producing reports, presentations, and insights that drive decision-making and strengthen community impact. Some specific duties of the Director for Data Operations and Program Analytics will include:

  • Develop, maintain, and optimize spreadsheets, databases, and tracking tools to support program management and performance monitoring.
  • Analyze program and provider data to identify trends, opportunities, and areas for improvement.
  • Generate reports and dashboards that provide actionable insights to leadership and stakeholders.
  • Create and deliver PowerPoint presentations, data visualizations, and other materials to communicate findings effectively.
  • Maintain accurate records of provider interactions, contracts, and agreements.
  • Collaborate with internal and external partners to collect, verify, and analyze data.
  • Support divisional initiatives, events, and neighborhood-based strategies with operational and data-related expertise.
  • Recommend and implement process improvements to increase efficiency and effectiveness.
  • Remain current on best practices in data analysis, reporting, and community program evaluation.
  • Provide ad hoc analysis and project support as needed, leveraging Excel and other data tools.

Minimum Quality Requirements:

  • A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university, accredited by regional, national, professional, or specialized agencies recognized as accrediting bodies by the U. S. Secretary of Education and by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) and four years of satisfactory, full-time community liaison, community organization or community relations experience, at least two years of which must have been in a broad administrative or policy-making capacity with responsibility for planning, organizing, coordinating, developing, evaluating, and/or administering a large community service program or activity; or
  • A four-year high school diploma or its educational equivalent approved by a State's Department of Education, or a recognized accrediting organization and eight years of satisfactory, full-time experience as described in \"1\" above, at least two years of which must have been in a broad administrative or policy-making capacity with responsibilities as described in \"1\" above; or
  • Education and/or experience equivalent to \"1\" or \"2\" above. Undergraduate education above the high school level may be substituted for the community liaison, community organization or community relations experience, but not for the two years of broad administrative or policy-making experience described in \"1\" above, at the rate of 30-semester credits from an accredited college or university (as described above) for each year of experience, up to a maximum of 4 years. Graduate education beyond the baccalaureate degree may be substituted for the community liaison, community organization, or community relations experience, but not for the two years of broad administrative or policy-making experience described in \"1\" above, based on 30 graduate credits from an accredited college or university (as described above) for each year of experience, up to a maximum of 2 years. However, all candidates must possess a four-year high school diploma or its educational equivalent approved by a State's Department of Education or a recognized accrediting organization and two years of full-time experience in a broad administrative or policy-making capacity with responsibilities as described in \"1\" above.

The City of New York is an inclusive equal opportunity employer committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce and providing a work environment that is free from discrimination and harassment based upon any legally protected status or protected characteristic, including but not limited to an individual's sex, race, color, ethnicity, national origin, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation, veteran status, gender identity, or pregnancy.

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Legal Services Program Attorney (ID# 4897)
Salary not disclosed

Legal Services Program Attorney

Location: Poplar, California (on-site with community-based outreach)

Status: Full-Time | Exempt

Salary Range: $90,000 – $100,000

Benefits: Relocation benefits

Overview

Our client, a mission-driven nonprofit organization serving rural and agricultural communities in Central California, seeks a Legal Services Program Attorney to provide direct legal services to low-wage and farmworker communities. This role blends employment litigation, administrative advocacy, and community-based legal education.

The attorney will work collaboratively with community partners to address employment-related harms and broader systemic issues impacting vulnerable populations.

Key Responsibilities

Community Engagement & Education

  • Conduct mobile legal clinics and community-based outreach events
  • Deliver Know Your Rights and Workers' Rights workshops
  • Develop and support community legal education materials

Legal Representation & Advocacy

  • Provide consultations and direct representation in employment matters (e.g., wage and hour violations, retaliation, workplace safety, leave protections)
  • Handle administrative claims before relevant state agencies
  • Lead or support impact litigation in state and federal courts
  • Track systemic trends and identify high-impact cases
  • Coordinate holistic client support and referrals

Required Qualifications

  • Active California Bar license, in good standing
  • Bilingual in English and Spanish (additional languages a plus)
  • Strong research, writing, and litigation skills
  • Commitment to racial, economic, and immigrant justice
  • Ability to work evenings/weekends as needed for community-based programming
  • Comfortable with field-based/mobile legal work

Preferred Qualifications

  • 2–5 years of labor/employment or workers' rights experience
  • Experience working with community-based organizations
  • Trauma-informed legal practice experience
  • Mentorship or supervisory experience

Applying

To apply, please E-Mail your resume and cover letter to and include "Legal Services Program Attorney" in the subject.

EEO

We are an equal opportunity employer and comply with all applicable federal, state, and local fair employment practices laws. We strictly prohibit and do not tolerate discrimination against employees, applicants, or any other covered persons because of race, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, ethnicity, sex, sexual orientation, gender (including gender identity and expression), marital or familial status, age, physical or mental disability, perceived disability, citizenship status, service in the uniformed services, genetic information, height, weight, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state, or local law. Applications from members of minority groups and women are encouraged.

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Community Mediation - Case Coordinator
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Salary not disclosed
San Diego, California 4 hours ago

Organization Overview

The National Conflict Resolution Center (NCRC) provides resources, training, and expertise to help people, organizations, and communities manage and resolve conflict with civility. Headquartered in San Diego, NCRC's work reaches across the region and beyond, addressing complex social challenges by equipping individuals with practical communication tools to engage in constructive dialogue—even when the topics are difficult.

Position Summary

The Community Mediation Case Coordinator serves as the first point of contact for San Diego County community members seeking conflict resolution services. This role manages intake and screening, coordinates mediation logistics, provides conflict coaching when appropriate, and ensures timely, accurate documentation in alignment with NCRC protocols and mediation ethics. The Coordinator communicates frequently with clients, mediators, partners, and referring agencies to move cases forward. The Coordinator serves as a knowledgeable representative of NCRC, ensuring that outreach efforts are accessible, culturally responsive, and aligned with the organization's mission to promote constructive dialogue and equitable conflict resolution across diverse communities.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities

Intake & Assessment

•Receive referrals and inbound requests; conduct intake interviews and screen cases for mediation appropriateness.

•Explain program scope, process, confidentiality, and participant expectations; provide information and resources.

•Offer conflict coaching or conciliation when mediation is not appropriate or when parties are not ready to participate.

Case Coordination & Logistics

•Coordinate case logistics, including mediator assignment, scheduling, interpreter needs, space or virtual platform setup, and materials.

•Communicate with clients, mediators, attorneys, courts, and community partners to facilitate case progress.

•Monitor caseload, timelines, and follow‐ups to meet program service standards and turnaround goals.

Documentation, Data, and Quality

•Document all contacts, case notes, agreements, and outcomes in the case management system with accuracy and timeliness.

•Safeguard confidentiality and maintain neutrality in accordance with mediation ethics and NCRC policies.

•Track and report data (e.g., caseload, stage, outcomes, demographics) to support grants, contracts, and continuous improvement.

Client Care & Communications

•Use trauma‐informed, culturally responsive, and inclusive communication practices with all participants.

•De‐escalate highly charged conversations; exercise sound judgment in sensitive situations.

•Provide referrals to community resources when mediation is not suitable or additional support is needed.

Outreach & Education Support

• Raise community awareness about available mediation and conflict resolution services.

•Share program information with partner organizations.

•Attend community events as needed.

•Assist with the preparation of educational materials or presentations.

Minimum Qualifications

•Certificate in Mediation/ADR or 1–2 years of relevant experience (mediation, conflict coaching, restorative practices, or similar).

•Bachelor's degree in a related field (e.g., social sciences, criminal justice, conflict resolution) or equivalent experience.

•Strong written and verbal communication skills; excellent listening and customer service orientation.

•Demonstrated ability to maintain confidentiality, neutrality, and professional boundaries.

•Experience working effectively with diverse communities across cultures, identities, and perspectives.

•Proficiency with Microsoft 365 and the ability to learn case management databases and virtual meeting platforms (e.g., Zoom/Teams).

•Ability to manage competing priorities in a fast‐paced environment with attention to detail and follow‐through.

Preferred Qualifications

•Bilingual or multilingual (Spanish, Vietnamese, Tagalog, Arabic, Burmese, etc.).

•Knowledge of the California court system and community resources.

•Experience with community mediation programs, small‐claims or housing matters, or court‐connected mediation.

Schedule & Work Environment

This is a hybrid position with three in‐office days and two remote days per week based on program needs. Regular in‐office work occurs at the NCRC City Heights location. Schedules may be adjusted to meet client and program requirements, including occasional evenings or weekends for mediations or events. Ability to attend mandatory staff meetings and organizational events is required.

Compensation

Hourly range is $23 -$25/hour (non‐exempt)/Annualized at $47,840 to $52,000. Pay is commensurate with experience and qualifications.

Benefits

•14 paid holidays per year.

•Two (2) weeks of paid vacation annually (accrual policy applies).

•Health stipend.

•Retirement plan with employer 3% match.

Physical Requirements & Work Conditions

Prolonged periods of sitting and computer use; ability to communicate by phone and video; occasional lifting up to 15 pounds for materials or equipment. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Background Check

Employment is contingent upon successful completion of a background check in accordance with applicable laws and organizational policy.

EEO & Inclusion

NCRC is an equal opportunity employer committed to building an inclusive workplace. We welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, age, veteran status, or any other protected status.

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Site Coordinator (After-school program)
Salary not disclosed
Miami, Florida 5 days ago

About the Organization

Miami Music Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that uses music as an instrument for social transformation, empowering children to acquire values and achieve their full potential, positively affecting their society through the study and performance of music. Miami Music Project's vision is to create opportunity and access through music for those most in need, improve the quality of life for children today and ultimately transform their lives, the lives of their families, and their communities. Emerging as a model for music education programs nationally, Miami Music Project offers free-of-charge, after-school programming to all students with no barriers to entry, regardless of race or economic status. As of today, Miami Music Project has reached over 30,000 children and youth across Miami-Dade County, becoming one of the largest socially transformative music initiatives in the U.S. Miami Music Project's programming is inspired by the El Sistema phenomenon – a new model for social change and a visionary global movement that transforms the lives of children through music. Designed as an intensive, tuition-free, after-school community music program, Miami Music Project provides hundreds of children from Greater Miami's communities with most untapped potential with a fully integrated music curriculum, high quality musical training, and opportunities for leadership and social development. The program builds the transferable practical skills needed to improve academic motivation, classroom success and social preparedness, and creates new avenues of cultural awareness. Ultimately, by enriching the lives of individual children and creating a network of stand-alone orchestras, the program seeks to create social change within the communities served.

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About the Role

The primary function of the Site Coordinator is to coordinate the program's students, parents and teaching artists while classes are being held. The Site Coordinator and Site Manager are the persons in charge at the chapter every day of classes, in the late afternoons and evenings. The Site Coordinator will work closely with the Site Manager and Miami Music Project office staff assisting with all operational & programmatic needs in order to be fully prepared for the chapter. Efficiency, attention to detail, flexibility, ability to multitask, smiling disposition and good judgment to ensure smooth operations of MIAMI MUSIC PROJECT are critical in this role. We are looking for dependable, hardworking, well organized and resourceful person that welcomes feedback as a means to personal and professional growth. The Site Coordinator will report to the Site Manager and the Director of Program Operations, and work closely with all chapter program constituents. He/she is required to work on all class days and at all concert days – some evenings and weekends included.

Responsibilities

  • Coordinating the logistical components of the program on location during classes, educational activities and performances of the ensembles.
  • Collaborating with Site Manager to create plans for local recruitment and retention of students.
  • Collecting daily student attendance and providing attendance reports on monthly basis.
  • Collaborating with Site Manager to create strong relationships with families and communicate consistently with parents in regarding each student.
  • Working effectively with the teachers, volunteers and location providers for the purpose of maintaining good communication and program efficiency.
  • Assisting Site Manager in the enforcement of rules and procedures of students and teaching artists.
  • Helping maintain accurate information on database of all on site resources, including musical instruments, education materials, music sheets, supplies and teaching tools.
  • Coordinating volunteer roster for daily chapter needs and other volunteer activities for events.
  • Creating and updating of files and records.
  • Dispersing, collecting and filing all student paperwork.
  • Providing support in Miami Music Project main office for larger projects outside of the chapter location.
  • Reporting on student behavioral challenges and filing behavior reports.
  • Traveling between the site/chapter and Miami Music Project office as requested.
  • Flexibility to take over another position if needed (bus assistant, security assistant, etc.).
  • Running the site daily before, during and after programming.

Qualifications

  • Strong commitment to El Sistema philosophy and mission of the Miami Music Project.
  • Skilled in providing attentive supervision, promoting a safe and nurturing environment for children, and ensuring the seamless execution of program activities.
  • Excellent time management skills, ability to meet deadlines while balancing daily activities and tasks.
  • Basic knowledge of musical instruments and music areas/theory/culture (classical) preferred.
  • Excellent interpersonal, oral and written communication skills in a diverse environment requiring diplomacy and good judgment in managing interactions with individuals.
  • Attention to detail.
  • DCF training required within the initial 90 days of employment to ensure compliance with licensing standards.
  • CPR and First Aid training provided.
  • Bilingual in English and Spanish preferred.
  • Demonstrated positive and collaborative approach to work.
  • Demonstrated proficiency with MSWord, Outlook and Excel is required.
  • Experience working in the field of education or in a non-profit environment is a plus.
  • Ability to quickly learn new computer programs and systems.
  • Must be able to lift and move up to 50 lbs, and will be expected to assist with moving equipment pertinent to general operations and special events.

Pay range and compensation package

Starting at $15/hr (average 25 hours per week) + expense reimbursement package

Equal Opportunity Statement

Miami Music Project is firmly committed to a policy of equal employment opportunity. We hire qualified applicants without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin or ancestry, age, marital or veteran / military status, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other legally protected status. As permissible under applicable law, applicants will be subject to a pre-employment background check and drug test after receiving a conditional offer of employment. The background check will investigate criminal background and other matters related to suitability for employment, particularly since Miami Music Project works with children. Likewise, employment is contingent on receiving a negative test result for illegal drug use. Separate disclosure and consent forms will be provided prior to any background check or drug test.

To Apply

Send your Resume AND Cover Letter to: Use the words "Site Coordinator\" in the subject line.

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