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Bachelor’s Degree, preferred 1-3 years’ experience in Community Outreach, Volunteer Management, Social Services, and Donor Relations. The Volunteer Coordinator supports the department’s Senior Director on the recruitment, placement, training, management, departure, and tracking of volunteers and donors.
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Lowell Observatory seeks applications for the position of Volunteer Manager (VM). Such tasks may include, but are not limited to, logistical support in the Astronomy Discovery Center, crowd and traffic management on busy evenings, snow removal from critical guest areas, and other duties as needed to deliver our programs.
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The ACLU seeks a full-time position of Data Operations Director, Volunteer Management System (VMS) in the National Political Advocacy Department of the ACLU's National office in New York, NY.
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Bachelor's degree and 1-3 years of relevant experience in fast-paced fundraising environment or equivalent combination of education and experience required, preferably in institutional development or a related field, with exposure to development communications, prospect management, annual giving, major gifts, volunteer engagement, and stewardship.
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In consultation with the Director of Development, provide high-level volunteer management support for the volunteer council led by Penn Medicine's Chief Scientific Officer. Duties will include prospect identification, cultivation, stewardship, communications including the development of proposals and other written materials, donor relations, event and meeting organization and data management.
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Our MBA Leadership Development Program (LDP) can propel your management career in the right direction by giving you meaningful responsibility in strategic areas of a Company undergoing an exciting transformation.
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Host Oyster Restoration Center tours to visiting volunteer groups explaining the restoration process, oyster biology, associated ecological services of oyster reefs and context of oyster fisheries management.
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Be proficient in the volunteer management system and donor CRM, able to update volunteer opportunities, query data, run reports and maintain standards for data entry. Your primary responsibilities will include coordinating year-round recruitment, onboarding, and training efforts, represent the Mission's Volunteer Program in the Community, expertly manage our volunteer management system and development CRM, and capture pictures, videos and stories of transformed lives through volunteerism at the Mission.
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This role will be primarily responsible for supporting the following major giving activities: prospect management (including leading team meetings), fundraising administrative work, donor/volunteer communication, gift processing, board/committee meeting preparation, and data management.
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Job Requirements: Required Certifications/Licensures: Required Education:Bachelor's Degree Major (if required): Required Experience:Five (5) to seven (7) years experience in development, public relations, volunteer management, alumni relations or related field.
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Demonstrated experience in environmental education, volunteer management, community outreach, water quality assessment, and stream monitoring. Working under the direction of the Clean Water Program Director, the Mid-Atlantic Save Our Streams (SOS) Coordinator is primarily responsible for coordinating, training, and mobilizing a regional network of volunteer stream monitors using the Virginia Save Our Streams (VA SOS) /Chesapeake Monitoring Cooperative (CMC) programs.
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Five (5) years of high-level national service grant administration and leadership experience in nonprofit management, program management and/or grants management experience in either the public, private, or non-profit sector.
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Lead and mentor the management teams of the Shepherd of the Hills Retreat Center, Mountain Home Thrift Store: Cheryl's Place, Thirteen Pennies Cafe, and the BMH Volunteer Program and Facilities & Maintenance Department.
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The Department is seeking to have a Board-Certified Oncologist review the application, medical records, and expert report submitted by the Claimant, and provide an opinion as to whether the decedent’s performance of his duties as a volunteer firefighter was the but for cause of his death.
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Advises Loyola students about study, research, intern, volunteer, and teach abroad opportunities. - Experience using Terra Dotta or other study abroad management systems preferred. Study Abroad Advisor.
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