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The Community Engagement Director is responsible for hands on sales execution at the community level through generating new sales leads, converting leads to move-ins, implementing Phoenix sales systems, developing eternal business relationships to generate referrals.
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Administrative Tasks: Complete day-to-day administrative tasks associated with the management of the residential community including tracking RA and AIR budget expenses and alerting to areas of need and/or opportunity; reconciling procurement card spending; completing and responding to email correspondence; processing room change paperwork, planning Community Engagement Model (CEM) events.
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The Director of Community Engagement and Organizing supervises and oversees four programs: a job placement and labor rights program, a tenants and homeless rights collaborative, and an immigrant outreach and education collaborative.
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The Director also acts as an initial point of contact for companies seeking to establish a partnership with UGA and actively and continually scans the business community to identify new leads for corporate partnership, collaboration, and investment.
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Administer and implement results from program survey for school administration, teacher, student, and parent voices, ensuring that regular feedback is incorporated into planning and implementation of the Community School model.
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Provides assistance to the Community Engagement Director and Executive Director with communicating with prospective residents & family members about Phoenix's philosophy with regard to personalizing services and incorporating all dimensions of Wellness into our care, services and programming provided.
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The Community Engagement Director reports to the Executive DirectorPURPOSESales & Marketing | Community RelationsThe Community Engagement Director is responsible for hands on sales execution at the community level through generating new sales leads, converting leads to move-ins, implementing Phoenix sales systems, developing eternal business relationships to generate referrals.
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The Program Officer will regularly engage with external partners such as the Community Sponsorship Hub and other PSOs and internally will work closely with the Program Officer, Community Sponsorship Training and the Program Officer, Community Engagement for Vulnerable Populations to mobilize partners and develop resources to meet PSG and client needs.
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Key qualifications: A comprehensive understanding of fundraising practices, grant administration, budget management, and community engagement. Demonstrated ability to represent an organization publicly, coupled with experience in advocacy and community engagement within the arts and cultural sector.
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We engage residents in creating programs and build strategic partnerships with local stakeholders to maintain stable housing and create pathways to opportunities in six key practice areas: youth development, education, workforce development, health, asset building, and community engagement.
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Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director is responsible for the strategic direction of the organization, its staff, programs, administration, and execution of its mission.
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POSITION OVERVIEW The Shop Healthy Community Engagement Specialist oversees outreach to bodegas, supermarkets and community organizations in the Brooklyn Bureau of Neighborhood Health.
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A bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited college or university, preferably in Public Health, Public Administration, Business Administration, Healthcare Administration, Healthcare Management, Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Social Work, Community Development, Criminal Justice, or a related field.
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The Community Engagement Coordinator supports the successful integration of refugees, asylees, and other immigrants by leading programming that harnesses the power of welcoming communities.
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Requirements/Qualifications Bachelor's degree required; MA in nonprofit management, social work, public relations, development/fundraising, or business administration highly desired. Qualifications Skills Required Motivation Expert MS Excel Advanced MS Word Advanced Multi-tasking Advanced Verbal Communication Expert Written Communication Expert Behaviors Required Team Player: Works well as a member of a group Detail Oriented: Capable of carrying out a given task with all details necessary to get the task done well : Motivations : Education Required Bachelors or better in Business Administration.
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