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A startup biotechnology company is looking for an Executive Assistant to join their team as the first administrative hire. Managing and prioritizing internal and external communications (including Email, arranging conference calls, etc.
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The mission of Harvard Hillel is to be a Jewish home, both physical and virtual, on the Harvard University campus that seeks to welcome all students to experience the variety of Jewish identity, tradition, practice, values, culture, and community and to inspire and enable connections on campus and beyond.
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CPR and First Aid, Mental Health First Aid preferred. Outreach Advocate - First Step Street Outreach. Thorough awareness of substance abuse, HIV/AIDS, and homeless resources (e.g., shelter and housing services, drop-in centers, clinics, detox and other health care programs, prevention programs, etc.
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The ideal candidate is passionate about arts and culture, historic preservation, and the Boston Jewish immigrant story. Our mission is to spark excitement and curiosity about Jewish culture and our American immigrant story through vibrant and meaningful experiences.
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Understanding of the national Jewish communal ecosystem, including the networks of youth and young adult-serving organizations (camps, Hillel’s, day schools, youth groups, synagogues, Federations, etc.
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Education: Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (e.g., International Relations, Jewish Studies, Nonprofit Management). Familiarity with the Jewish community and related issues. Retirement Savings Plan contribution of 7.5% of the first $25,000 annual salary and 6 % of annual salary after.
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If you want your contributions to make a real difference, check out this new career opportunity with us at Draeger where we are led by the guiding principle “Technology for Life”.
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We have implemented Caring School Communities across all grade levels as our social, emotional curriculum. Presently we are a PBIS school, we are part of a three year cohort with MTSS where our teachers are being trained in the foundations of Social and Emotional Learning.
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Torah Academy is a preK-8 orthodox Jewish day school in Brookline, MA. We are hiring a dedicated, creative, and warm middle school ELA/Social Studies teacher for our boys division. Our students spend the mornings studying and celebrating Kodesh, including Hebrew, Torah, and Jewish laws and customs.
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The Director of Philanthropy (Director) will lead Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters’ (JBBBS) Development Team, overseeing all philanthropy projects including major fundraising events, annual giving, and scholarship programs.
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AFTDJ partners with Jewish Vocational Service (JVS) which provides course curriculum and teaching plans, testing, advice on class placement and instruction in one class per session. AFTDJ partners with Jewish Vocational Service (JVS) which provides course curriculum and teaching plans, testing, advice on class placement and instruction in one class per session.
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Position Summary: Chelsea Jewish Lifecare is seeking a Part- Time Music Therapist to work in our VNA/Hospice division to travel throughout our community. MUSIC THERAPIST Rooted in the Jewish tradition but welcoming of all faiths and backgrounds, Chelsea Jewish Lifecare consistently provides high-quality, compassionate care , while focusing on the development of innovative programs and services that enable individuals to live as independently as possible.
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Your Elder Experts, a program of Jewish Family & Children's Service of Greater Boston invites you to apply for our position of Aging Life Care Manager. Jewish Family & Children's Service cares for individuals and families by providing exceptional human services guided by Jewish traditions of social responsibility, compassion, and respect for all members of the community.
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Neighborhood House Charter School (NHCS) is a tuition-free open enrollment charter school for grades K1-12 in Dorchester that is a public alternative to traditional district schools.
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In 1924 MFS Investment Management established the first mutual fund in the United States. We put people first and demonstrate care and compassion for our community and each other. In 1924 MFS Investment Management established the first mutual fund in the United States.
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