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Technology Product Owner

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New Teacher Center

Overview
Headquarters: 
Santa Cruz, CA, United States
Annual Budget : 
$10-50M
Size: 
51-200 employees
Founded: 
1998
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

New Teacher Center’s mission is to improve student learning by accelerating the effectiveness of new teachers, experienced teachers and school leaders.

Programs: 

New Teacher Center is a national non-profit organization dedicated to improving student learning by guiding a new generation of educators. We have made it our mission to overcome challenges teachers and students face by providing all educators with the support and resources necessary to succeed from their first day to their last.

By working in conjunction with school districts, state policymakers and educators from across the country to increase the effectiveness of teachers and school leaders at all levels, NTC has developed a series of results-oriented programs that align with district learning goals and address teacher induction, instructional coaching and school leadership development. All of these programs take place on premises within local school environments.

Why Work For Us?: 

With our focus on educators, you’ll create meaningful work while increasing school achievement rates for the next generation. Bring your passion and we’ll provide the opportunity for your career. 

Visit our career page to learn more about what it's like to work at NTC! 

https://newteachercenter.org/careers/

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Media Coordinator

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Western Organization of Resource Councils

Overview
Headquarters: 
Billings, MT
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

WORC’s mission is to advance the vision of a democratic, sustainable, and just society through community action. WORC is committed to building sustainable environmental and economic communities that balance economic growth with the health of people and stewardship of their land, water, and air resources.

LawHelp Program Coordinator

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Pro Bono Net

Overview
Headquarters: 
New York City, NY, United States
Size: 
11-50 employees
Founded: 
1999
About Us
Mission: 

Pro Bono Net is a national nonprofit, founded in 1999, dedicated to increasing access to justice for the disadvantaged. Through innovative technology solutions and expertise in building and mobilizing justice networks, Pro Bono Net transforms the way legal help reaches those in need.

Trainer

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Over Zero, a project of the Hopewell Fund

Overview
Headquarters: 
Washington, DC
Founded: 
2015
About Us
Mission: 

Over Zero, a project of the Hopewell Fund, was founded to reduce, prevent, and create long-term societal resilience to violence. We work to help societies resist division and strive towards positive peace. Our key focus is on developing strategic communication-based interventions that can undermine factors (such as Dangerous Speech) that increase division and people’s willingness to accept or participate in group-targeted harm.

Why Work For Us?: 

We are a small organization with a lot of room for growth and incredible potential for impact. In the past couple of years, there has been growing demand for work to counteract dangerous speech, and we are currently hiring to build our capacity to meet this demand. 

Executive Director

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Runx1

Overview
Headquarters: 
Palo Alto, CA, United States
Founded: 
2007
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Why Work For Us?: 

The RUNX1 Research Program (runx1.com) is the only nonprofit organization committed to finding a cure for RUNX1 FPD/AML, a hereditary blood disorder that predisposes to leukemia.  Its primary purpose is to fund cutting-edge leukemia research, and in the last 12 months it has funded nine grants totaling approximately $3.5mm.  As well as bringing attention and visibility to the disorder and the RUNX1 mutation, the organization aims to support patients by providing a forum in which to help educate and connect them with others.  Although considered an orphan disease, RUNX1 FPD/AML research findings are useful to the larger leukemia field as well as to the expanding realm of inherited cancers.  The RUNX1 Research Program was founded in 2016 by The Babich Family Foundation in Santa Barbara and will be headquartered in Palo Alto.

Executive Director

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EGBOK Mission Incorporated, NFP

Overview
Headquarters: 
Siem Reap
Annual Budget : 
$100-500,000
Size: 
11-50 employees
Founded: 
2009
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

EGBOK (Everything’s Gonna Be OK) enables underserved young adults in Cambodia to be self-supporting by providing education, training, and employment opportunities in the hospitality industry and utilizing a comprehensive approach with an emphasis on life skills development.

Programs: 

1. Introduction to Hospitality

We work with our community partners that include local organizations, community centers, and rural villages to provide students with an introductory course that provides students with an overview of the hospitality industry and associated careers. Our course is structured to build confidence and familiarize students with the hospitality industry employment opportunities. We use this time to assess a student’s commitment and motivation for working as a hospitality professional. It is also an opportunity for the students to discern whether or not the hospitality field will be a good fit. This phase ensures that we are helping those that truly want to be helped. 

TIMELINE:

20 hours

PROGRAM STRUCTURE

  • Introduction to Hospitality (Field Trips)
  • Overview of Hospitality Careers
  • Customer Service Basics

OUTCOMES

  • Introduction to Hospitality
  • Employment Exposure
  • Confidence
  • Motivation

2. Vocational Training, Life Skills & Social Support

For the students who want to embark on a hospitality career upon completion of the Introductory Course, we provide the resources and support needed to succeed. Our Training & Internship Program (TIP) is a year-long program in hospitality at our school. Students gain the theoretical and practical training via in-class learning and internships with our hospitality partners. Students live in our EGBOK Living Centers where our supplementary courses and array of social services help them build self-esteem, leadership and other positive life skills. We work closely with the students to secure and prepare them for their first job in the hospitality industry, while training them in skills needed to replicate the job search process independently. 

TIMELINE:

12 months

PROGRAM STRUCTURE

  • Enrollment into Training & Internship Program (Housekeeping and Food & Beverage Service)
  • Internships
  • Life Skills Development & Supplementary Courses (Computers, Math, Global Knowledge)
  • Social Support for Students
  • Intensive English Language Training (Professional Communication, Grammar)
  • Job Placement Preparation (Resumes, Cover Letters, Application & Interview Skills)

OUTCOMES:

  • Introduction to Hospitality
  • Employment Exposure
  • Confidence
  • Motivation

3. Job Placement & Professional Development

Once EGBOK students graduate and are employed by some of the top hotels and restaurants in Cambodia, we remain in close contact. As they begin their careers, we continue to provide social support through mentoring and supplementary courses. EGBOK’s school offers a safe place for alumni to return. They are always welcome to come to EGBOK to use our computers, books, volleyball court, and more. Our Social Work team is available for alumni. Their support continues long after graduation, and students are encouraged to come to EGBOK with both career and personal problems. We also offer Professional Development Courses post-graduation. This provides alumni with an opportunity to continue their education about hospitality and gives them further tools to enhance their careers. 

TIMELINE:

12 months

PROGRAM STRUCTURE

  • Career Counseling
  • Professional Networking
  • Social Support & Continued Mentoring
  • Subsidized Alumni Housing
  • Professional Development Courses

OUTCOMES:

  • Social Independence
  • Financial Stability
  • Self Sustainability
  • Continuing Education
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Senior Nutrition Policy Associate

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Center for Science in the Public Interest

Overview
Headquarters: 
Washington, DC, United States
Annual Budget : 
$10-50M
Size: 
11-50 employees
Founded: 
1971
About Us
Mission: 

The Center for Science in the Public Interest is a consumer advocacy organization whose twin missions are to conduct innovative research and advocacy programs in health and nutrition, and to provide consumers with current, useful information about their health and well-being.

Programs: 

The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) is a non-profit health-advocacy group based in Washington, DC, that focuses on protecting the public from diet-related health problems.  CSPI publishes Nutrition Action Healthletter, the nation’s largest‑circulation health newsletter, and has led efforts that resulted in healthier diets, more-nutritious school foods, safer foods, and more honest food labeling.  CSPI provides objective information to the public and represents citizens’ interests before legislative, regulatory, and judicial bodies.  CSPI is supported largely by subscribers to Nutrition Action Healthletter, individual donors, and foundation grants.

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Digital Communications Coordinator

Organization Info

Center for Science in the Public Interest

Overview
Headquarters: 
Washington, DC, United States
Annual Budget : 
$10-50M
Size: 
11-50 employees
Founded: 
1971
About Us
Mission: 

The Center for Science in the Public Interest is a consumer advocacy organization whose twin missions are to conduct innovative research and advocacy programs in health and nutrition, and to provide consumers with current, useful information about their health and well-being.

Programs: 

The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) is a non-profit health-advocacy group based in Washington, DC, that focuses on protecting the public from diet-related health problems.  CSPI publishes Nutrition Action Healthletter, the nation’s largest‑circulation health newsletter, and has led efforts that resulted in healthier diets, more-nutritious school foods, safer foods, and more honest food labeling.  CSPI provides objective information to the public and represents citizens’ interests before legislative, regulatory, and judicial bodies.  CSPI is supported largely by subscribers to Nutrition Action Healthletter, individual donors, and foundation grants.

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