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Strategy Manager for Community Mobilization

Organization Info

Michigan College Access Network

Overview
Headquarters: 
Lansing MI
Size: 
51-200 employees
Founded: 
2010
About Us
Areas of Focus: 
Mission: 

Increase college readiness, participation, and completion in Michigan, particularly among low-income students, first-generation college-going students, and students of color.

Programs: 

ABOUT MICHIGAN COLLEGE ACCESS NETWORK

MCAN is an equity focused organization and values having broad, diverse representation and inclusivity on our team. This is critical to provide perspectives and lived experiences to help guide our work to have the greatest impact. We especially encourage people of color and first generation college graduates to apply.

Since our founding a decade ago, Michigan College Access Network has known that college changes everything — and perhaps even more critical to our mission is the belief that college is for everyone. 

We do what it takes to provide students in Michigan with a brighter long-term future, through college access and postsecondary certificate and degree attainment: doing the research, talking to agents of change, connecting resources, being a changemaker.

Why? By encouraging Michigan residents to earn postsecondary certificates and degrees, we not only help them earn more and promote their well-being — we also strengthen Michigan's talent pool, retain and attract businesses to the state and stimulate Michigan's economy in the process.

Through college access, we are also able to promote equity in our state. We work to ensure that every student in Michigan has the opportunity to attend college — especially low-income students, first-generation college-going students and students of color.

 

VISION AND VALUES

 

College is postsecondary education. 

We use the term college to refer to attainment of education beyond high school, including postsecondary certificates and academic degrees.

College is a necessity.
Postsecondary attainment dramatically increases an individual’s economic independence in a knowledge-based economy.

College is for everyone.
We work toward changing the systems that perpetuate inequities in postsecondary attainment.

College is a public good.
Postsecondary attainment is critical to a just and equitable society, strong economy, thriving democracy, and healthy communities.

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Nurse Practitioner/ Advance Practice Nurse (APN/APRN)

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Kenneth Young Center

Overview
Headquarters: 
Elk Grove Village, IL, USA
Size: 
201-500 employees
About Us
Mission: 

We part­ner with com­mu­ni­ties to sup­port peo­ple of all ages to nav­i­gate life’s chal­lenges
through per­son­al­ized pre­ven­tion, inter­ven­tion, treat­ment, and recovery.

Programs: 

Ken­neth Young Cen­ter is a 501(c)(3) not-for-prof­it fos­ter­ing health­i­er com­mu­ni­ties through: 

  • Coun­sel­ing for adults, chil­dren, families
  • Assess­ment, sta­bi­liza­tion, link­age for adults/​children in psy­chi­atric crisis
  • Treat­ment, sup­port, and recov­ery ser­vices for those with seri­ous men­tal illness
  • Ser­vice coor­di­na­tion and in-home ser­vices for old­er adults
  • Sub­stance use pre­ven­tion and recovery
  • Alco­hol, drug, and preg­nan­cy pre­ven­tion pro­grams for youth
  • LGBTQ+ Cen­ter for youth and young adults
  • Vol­un­teer opportunities

We are accred­it­ed by the Joint Com­mis­sion, a nation­al­ly respect­ed body with strin­gent stan­dards of excel­lence in healthcare.

Why Work For Us?: 

You are key to our vision: Together We Thrive. At Kenneth Young Center, our staff come together with volunteers, community partners, and the people we serve to create holistic systems of care through interwoven behavioral health programs, older adult services, and community health initiatives. Our team welcomes and celebrates unique perspectives, and represents the diversity and vitality of our local communities. This role helps realize our mission: We partner with communities to support people of all ages to navigate life's challenges through personalized prevention, intervention, treatment, and recovery. Join our team to grow in your career while building stronger, healthier communities. 

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Communications Manager

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Communities United

Overview
Headquarters: 
Chicago, IL, USA
Annual Budget : 
$1-5M
Size: 
11-50 employees
Founded: 
2000
About Us
Mission: 

Communities United (CU) is a growing intergenerational grassroots organization that works across communities on issues of education justice, increasing access to affordable and quality healthcare and housing, youth investment, and justice reinvestment. CU’s organizing approach actively engages and develops community and institutional members to advance social, racial, and economic justice. Recently named one of five global awardees of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation Racial Equity 2030 Challenge.

Programs: 

Communities United works on various issues such as education justice, increasing access to affordable and quality healthcare and housing, youth investment, and justice reinvestment.

Awards & Accolades: 
Global awardee of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation Racial Equity 2030 Challenge
Why Work For Us?: 

As a survivor-led intergenerational racial justice organization, Communities United is committed to working with our communities to amplify the lived experiences of youth and adult leaders to shift public narrative to drive change. Through our Healing Through Justice approach community leaders become active agents of change, and we do this without discrimination based on race, gender, disability, religion, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, or any other status.

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Lead Housing Organizer

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Communities United

Overview
Headquarters: 
Chicago, IL, USA
Annual Budget : 
$1-5M
Size: 
11-50 employees
Founded: 
2000
About Us
Mission: 

Communities United (CU) is a growing intergenerational grassroots organization that works across communities on issues of education justice, increasing access to affordable and quality healthcare and housing, youth investment, and justice reinvestment. CU’s organizing approach actively engages and develops community and institutional members to advance social, racial, and economic justice. Recently named one of five global awardees of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation Racial Equity 2030 Challenge.

Programs: 

Communities United works on various issues such as education justice, increasing access to affordable and quality healthcare and housing, youth investment, and justice reinvestment.

Awards & Accolades: 
Global awardee of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation Racial Equity 2030 Challenge
Why Work For Us?: 

As a survivor-led intergenerational racial justice organization, Communities United is committed to working with our communities to amplify the lived experiences of youth and adult leaders to shift public narrative to drive change. Through our Healing Through Justice approach community leaders become active agents of change, and we do this without discrimination based on race, gender, disability, religion, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, or any other status.

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Managing Director of Finance and Administration

Organization Info

Communities United

Overview
Headquarters: 
Chicago, IL, USA
Annual Budget : 
$1-5M
Size: 
11-50 employees
Founded: 
2000
About Us
Mission: 

Communities United (CU) is a growing intergenerational grassroots organization that works across communities on issues of education justice, increasing access to affordable and quality healthcare and housing, youth investment, and justice reinvestment. CU’s organizing approach actively engages and develops community and institutional members to advance social, racial, and economic justice. Recently named one of five global awardees of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation Racial Equity 2030 Challenge.

Programs: 

Communities United works on various issues such as education justice, increasing access to affordable and quality healthcare and housing, youth investment, and justice reinvestment.

Awards & Accolades: 
Global awardee of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation Racial Equity 2030 Challenge
Why Work For Us?: 

As a survivor-led intergenerational racial justice organization, Communities United is committed to working with our communities to amplify the lived experiences of youth and adult leaders to shift public narrative to drive change. Through our Healing Through Justice approach community leaders become active agents of change, and we do this without discrimination based on race, gender, disability, religion, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, or any other status.

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Development Associate

Organization Info

Communities United

Overview
Headquarters: 
Chicago, IL, USA
Annual Budget : 
$1-5M
Size: 
11-50 employees
Founded: 
2000
About Us
Mission: 

Communities United (CU) is a growing intergenerational grassroots organization that works across communities on issues of education justice, increasing access to affordable and quality healthcare and housing, youth investment, and justice reinvestment. CU’s organizing approach actively engages and develops community and institutional members to advance social, racial, and economic justice. Recently named one of five global awardees of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation Racial Equity 2030 Challenge.

Programs: 

Communities United works on various issues such as education justice, increasing access to affordable and quality healthcare and housing, youth investment, and justice reinvestment.

Awards & Accolades: 
Global awardee of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation Racial Equity 2030 Challenge
Why Work For Us?: 

As a survivor-led intergenerational racial justice organization, Communities United is committed to working with our communities to amplify the lived experiences of youth and adult leaders to shift public narrative to drive change. Through our Healing Through Justice approach community leaders become active agents of change, and we do this without discrimination based on race, gender, disability, religion, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, or any other status.

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Development Director

Organization Info

Communities United

Overview
Headquarters: 
Chicago, IL, USA
Annual Budget : 
$1-5M
Size: 
11-50 employees
Founded: 
2000
About Us
Mission: 

Communities United (CU) is a growing intergenerational grassroots organization that works across communities on issues of education justice, increasing access to affordable and quality healthcare and housing, youth investment, and justice reinvestment. CU’s organizing approach actively engages and develops community and institutional members to advance social, racial, and economic justice. Recently named one of five global awardees of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation Racial Equity 2030 Challenge.

Programs: 

Communities United works on various issues such as education justice, increasing access to affordable and quality healthcare and housing, youth investment, and justice reinvestment.

Awards & Accolades: 
Global awardee of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation Racial Equity 2030 Challenge
Why Work For Us?: 

As a survivor-led intergenerational racial justice organization, Communities United is committed to working with our communities to amplify the lived experiences of youth and adult leaders to shift public narrative to drive change. Through our Healing Through Justice approach community leaders become active agents of change, and we do this without discrimination based on race, gender, disability, religion, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, or any other status.

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Director of Organizing Programs

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Director of Campaigns & Advocacy

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Director of Quality Management

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Progressive Community Health Centers

Overview
Headquarters: 
Milwaukee, WI, USA
Size: 
51-200 employees
Founded: 
1999
About Us
Mission: 

Progressive Community Health Centers exists to improve the health and quality of life of the community by providing culturally competent services that address identified needs. We work to build community assets and eliminate health disparities.

Programs: 

—General Primary Care

¡Family/internal medicine

¡Pediatrics

¡Chronic disease management

¡Preventive screenings

¡Walk-In Clinic

—Women’s Health (OB/GYN)

¡Family planning

¡Prenatal/postpartum care

—Podiatry 

—Integrated Behavioral Health

—Diabetes Clinic

—Dental

¡Preventive

¡Restorative

¡Seal-a-Smile (school-based program)

—Enabling Services

¡Eligibility assistance

¡Case management

¡Health education

¡Prescription assistance programs

Why Work For Us?: 

Who are we?

Founded in 1999, Progressive Community Health Centers is an independent non-profit organization that operates four clinic locations in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. More than 100 employees support our agency's mission to improve the health and quality of life of the community by providing culturally competent services that address identified needs. We provide high quality, comprehensive care to roughly 16,000 patients annually, a majority of who are low-income. No one is ever turned away from our clinics based on insurance status or ability to pay. We value a patient-centered philosophy and provide range of services that include family medicine, internal medicine, women's health, urgent care, dental, radiology and integrated behavioral health. We also offer supportive services such as case management, health education and benefits enrollment.

Benefits include: Medical, Dental, & Vision. Employer paid Life, Short and Long Term Disability Insurance, 401K, Voluntary Discretionary Insurance, Flexible Spending Account, Paid Time Off, Ten Paid Holidays, Continued Medical Education Expenses, and an Employee Assistance Program. If you also enjoy more work-life balance, we offer a very competitive Paid Time Off benefit of up to (32) days a year (Full time employment) that is front-loaded.

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