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Director of Pretrial Services

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Center for Court Innovation

Overview
Headquarters: 
New York, NY, USA
Size: 
501-1000 employees
About Us
Mission: 

The Center for Court Innovation is a non-profit organization that works to create a more effective and humane justice system by performing original research and helping launch reforms by guiding justice innovators, nationally and internationally. The Center creates operating projects that have been documented to reduce the use of jail and prison, assist victims of crime, and strengthen communities.

Accounting Manager

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Center for Action and Contemplation

Overview
Headquarters: 
Albuquerque, NM
Size: 
11-50 employees
Founded: 
1986
About Us
Mission: 

OUR VISION
Transformed people working together for a more just and connected world.

OUR MISSION
To introduce Christian contemplative wisdom and practices that support transformation and inspire loving action.

Programs: 

Transforming Ourselves, Each Other, and the World

The Center for Action and Contemplation’s programs and resources are designed to help deepen prayer practice and strengthen compassionate engagement in the world.

What We Do

Father Richard Rohr’s vision has always been about providing spiritual grounding for a movement of contemplative activists, prophetic leaders, and spiritual seekers. In the tradition of Jesus, St. Francis, and all mystics, the role of the Center for Action and Contemplation (CAC) is to provide spiritual wisdom and guidance to support both inner and outer transformation.

Our programs and resources will help grow your consciousness, deepen your prayer practice, and strengthen your compassionate engagement with the world.

  • Podcasts: Go deeper with these conversational and practice-based series on the Universal Christ, the mystics, cosmic contemplation, unpacking bias, and radical love.
  • Richard Rohr’s Daily Meditations: Father Richard Rohr helps us create a rhythm of action and contemplation with these free daily email reflections.
  • Online Education: Self-paced, 100% online studies explore Christian mystical wisdom with audio and video recordings, discussion with other participants, and opportunities for personal reflection.
  • Events: Our educational events focus on teaching contemplative practice and compassionate action.
  • Living School: This two-year program a unique opportunity to deepen engagement with your truest selves and with the world.

We also have an Online Bookstore, where you can browse a wide selection of books, videos, and audio recordings from CAC teachers Richard Rohr, James Finley, Barbara Holmes, Brian McLaren, and emeritus faculty Cynthia Bourgeault.

Whether it’s reading the Daily Meditations, listening to a podcast, or working through a self-paced online course—everything the CAC offers is in service to awakening more love in the world.

Why Work For Us?: 

Our Vision for Transformed Engagement with the World

Amidst a time of planetary change and disruption, we envision a recovery of our deep connection to each other and our world, led by Christian and other spiritual movements that are freeing leaders and communities to overcome dehumanizing systems of oppression and cooperate in the transforming work of Love.

Instead of accusing others on the left or the right, Jesus stood in radical solidarity with the problem itself, hardly ever offering specific answers to the problem. Instead, his solidarity and compassion brought healing. 

In today’s religious, environmental, and political climate, our compassionate engagement is urgent and vital. When we experience the reality of our oneness with God, others, and Creation, actions of justice and healing naturally follow. If we’re working to create a more whole world, contemplation can give our actions nonviolent, loving power for the long haul.

We at the CAC believe this work and the task of nurturing contemplative consciousness in the world is more important now than ever before. As Father Richard teaches, we need a new way of being in the world together that embodies the reality that all life is sacred, precious, and connected. Father Richard believes that only the contemplative mind can bring forward the new consciousness that is needed to awaken a more loving, just, and sustainable world. We at the CAC believe that the wisdom from teachers like Father Richard and our core faculty have a critical role in helping shape it.

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Development Director, Southern Oregon Friends of Hospice

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Southern Oregon Friends of Hospice

Overview
Headquarters: 
Medford, Oregon
Founded: 
2009
About Us
Mission: 

The mission of Southern Oregon Friends of Hospice is to raise awareness and provide financial support for end-of-life care programs through collaboration with the Rogue Valley community and create and sustain Celia’s House in Holmes Park (CHHP), a hospice residential care facility.  It is the intent of CHHP to provide the best quality end-of-life care for residents, offer support to visiting loved ones, and serve as a model facility for excellence in end-of -life care in the state of Oregon.  CHHP will be guided by and create a culture of mindful caregiving for residents, staff, and the community.  Kindness is at the heart of everything we do.

Programs: 

Culture of Mindful Caregiving:

To create a culture of mindful caregiving for our residents, staff, and our community we put kindness at the heart of everything we do.

Values:
•           Compassionate Caring
•           Respectful Honoring
•           Mindful Presence
•           Inclusiveness

Seven Aspirations:
1.         To offer the best possible palliative care.
2.         To act with kindness to every person we serve.
3.         To have an open mind and an open heart.
4.         To have the courage to enter each moment.
5.         To find the inner stillness, no matter the circumstance.
6.         To act mindfully recognizing my emotions and limits.
7.         To have the humanity to listen deeply and not assume that I know.

Actions for Caring:
•           Pause
•           Pay Attention
•           Ask
•           Listen, Clarify, and Validate
•           Follow-through

 

Southern Oregon Friends of Hospice runs Celia's House in Holmes Park and the Hospice Unique Boutique.

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Grants Manager

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The Hunt Institute

Overview
Headquarters: 
Durham, NC, USA
Annual Budget : 
$1-5M
Size: 
11-50 employees
Founded: 
2001
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

To secure America's future through quality education.

Programs: 

An affiliate of Duke University, The Hunt Institute is a recognized leader in the movement to transform public education. Working at the intersection of education policy and politics, the Institute empowers state leaders to drive sustainable reform and become audacious champions for public education. Marshaling expertise from a nationwide partner network since it was established in 2001, the Institute brings together leaders and resources to help build and nurture visionary leadership and mobilize strategic action to improve public education and student success. The Institute is unapologetic about the importance of equity—in educational access, quality, and opportunity—and it is at the core of the work they do.

Through its bipartisan, research-based approach, the Institute serves as a catalyst for collaboration across the political aisle and policymaking bodies. Its established series of convenings and publications are aimed at building the education policymaking-capacity of all senior-level state leaders. By addressing topics spanning the full education continuum—from birth to K-12, postsecondary education, and the workforce—the Institute works to ensure state policymakers have a keen understanding of the major education issues, an astute political instinct, and a playbook of transformative state- and local-level efforts that are exemplars of what public education can and should look like for every child.

Awards & Accolades: 
Affiliate of Duke University
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Executive Director

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Communitas America

Overview
Headquarters: 
New York, NY, USA
Annual Budget : 
$500,000-1M
Size: 
1-10 employees
Founded: 
2017
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

Communitas America is a non-profit organization whose mission is to develop impact ecosystems in under-resourced communities. Communitas seeks to leverage the Bronx's untapped talent to build a more diverse and equitable impact ecosystem that creates jobs, enables upward financial mobility and raises up community solutions.

Programs: 

Communitas impact programming helps to make social entrepreneurship accessible and empowers changemakers to develop innovative ideas, challenge structures, combat social ills, and tackle entrenched inequalities that impede economic inclusion. It places impact at the core of the entrepreneurial journey and identifies changemakers at an early stage through an impact lens, invests in their growth, and supports them into the future.

Communitas signature impact programming, Communitas Ventures, enables changemakers to move from seed stage to launch, connect with mentors and other tailored services, and develop the entrepreneurial mindset and business startup skills necessary to jumpstart their social enterprises. 

Why Work For Us?: 

From our founder down to each employee we are passionate about our mission, the work we do, the potential impact we have and helping to enable positive social change especially in the under resourced communities we serve.

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Grant Officer

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Treatment Action Group

Overview
Headquarters: 
New York, NY, USA
Annual Budget : 
$1-5M
Size: 
11-50 employees
Founded: 
1992
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

Treatment Action Group (TAG) is an independent, activist and community-based research and policy think tank fighting for better treatment, prevention, a vaccine, and a cure for HIV, tuberculosis, and hepatitis C virus.

TAG works to ensure that all people with HIV, TB, or HCV receive lifesaving treatment, care, and information.

We are science-based treatment activists working to expand and accelerate vital research and effective community engagement with research and policy institutions.

TAG catalyzes open collective action by all affected communities, scientists, and policy makers to end HIV, TB, and HCV.

Programs: 

Treatment Action Group had its origins in the AIDS activist organization, ACT UP (the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power). In January 1992, members of the Treatment and Data Committee of ACT UP left the parent group to create a nonprofit organization focused on accelerating treatment research.

During the early 1990s, TAG members advocated with government scientists, drug company researchers, and FDA officials to speed the development of new HIV therapies. The group produced an influential policy report on government investment in basic science, which recommended increasing funding to the U.S. National Institutes of Health and reorganizing the national AIDS research effort.

Following approval of several effective antiretroviral drugs in 1995, TAG pressed the government and the pharmaceutical industry to conduct research to understand the long-term effects of the new drugs.

In 2002, TAG began raising awareness of the impact that tuberculosis (TB) was having on people with HIV in the developing world. In 2007, the organization received a $4.7 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to foster increased international advocacy on TB/HIV research and treatment.

Why Work For Us?: 

Treatment Action Group (TAG) is an independent, activist and community-based research and policy think tank fighting for better treatment, prevention, a vaccine, and a cure for HIV, tuberculosis, and hepatitis C virus.

At TAG, we strive to reflect in our organizational composition and operations the values, principles, and rights for which we advocate externally. This includes a commitment to equity and justice, as well valuing diversity of experience, in our employment practices. We encourage people of color; women; transgender, nonbinary, and gender nonconforming people; veterans; and people with disabilities to apply. TAG is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, disability, personal appearance, family responsibility, political affiliation or any other status protected by applicable law.

 

Human Resource Generalist

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Child Crisis Arizona

Overview
Headquarters: 
817 N Country Club, Mesa, AZ 85008
Size: 
201-500 employees
Founded: 
1971
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

Child Crisis Arizona provides emergency shelter, foster care, adoption, counseling, early education, home visitation, and parenting support services to Arizona’s most vulnerable children and families. Our mission is to provide children and youth in Arizona a safe environment, free from abuse and neglect, by creating strong and successful families.

Programs: 

Family Education 

Emergency Children's Shelter 

Foster Care & Adoption 

Counseling 

Early Education Services 

Safe Kids Maricopa 

 

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Shelter Supervisor

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Child Crisis Arizona

Overview
Headquarters: 
817 N Country Club, Mesa, AZ 85008
Size: 
201-500 employees
Founded: 
1971
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

Child Crisis Arizona provides emergency shelter, foster care, adoption, counseling, early education, home visitation, and parenting support services to Arizona’s most vulnerable children and families. Our mission is to provide children and youth in Arizona a safe environment, free from abuse and neglect, by creating strong and successful families.

Programs: 

Family Education 

Emergency Children's Shelter 

Foster Care & Adoption 

Counseling 

Early Education Services 

Safe Kids Maricopa 

 

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