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Community Relations Coordinators must travel to NYCHA community spaces in all 5 boroughs, looping in the correct stakeholders to improve the programs and facilities for residents. Each interaction is an opportunity to serve, and Community Relations Coordinators capitalize on that opportunity by coming up with win-win solutions that serve residents, partners and NYCHA alike.
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As a member of the management team, you will deliver key CM objectives: lead a happy, high-functioning team, ensure patients receive the highest-quality care with minimal fear and stress, and deliver outstanding client experiences to maximize the ASPCA’s impact in the community.
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Under the supervision of the program director, the Community Health Worker will have the latitude to serve as a team lead in any phase of community programs, engagement, and outreach.
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Today, we’re an award-winning Hillel with the inspiring vision to serve every Jewish college student in the borough whether they attend Queens College, Queensborough Community College, LaGuardia Community College, or St. John’s University.
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The Community Transportation Coordinator will: Interface daily with members providing excellent customer service, fielding questions and responding to member needs Coordinate operations and administration of transportation programs and services, including ensuring accurate programming data is recorded in the correct database Lead our Community Companions program, which matches volunteers with Older Adult members to accompany them to medical appointments, errands and more.
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Make presentations, provide information, and solicit input from all stakeholders of the community, including the workers, employers, homeowners, businesses, elected officials, NYPD, organized labor, education, training, employment, and human service providers, legal and immigrant aid providers, food and clothing donors, volunteers, etc.
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Founded in 1982, RCC integrates primary care and mental health in a newly renovated community- based program providing integrated services to residents in all five boroughs of NY City. Located in the dynamic, progressive, and culturally, racially, and language diverse Lower East Side (LES) of Manhattan, RCC provides specialized family oriented-bilingual services in medicine, psychiatry, psychology & social work.
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The Director of Events and Community Engagement will be expected to develop full work plans for the events unit, lead the team to deliver optimal results, and report on event metrics, measurement, and impact via an assessment lens.
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Community Impact - We support the communities where we live and work through our philanthropic efforts and the J.Crew Cares Program. The Lead DevOps Engineer is responsible for the availability, reliability, performance, capacity, scalability, maintainability, and survivability of the ecommerce websites, applications, services, and the hosting infrastructure.
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Reporting to the Community Manager, the Community Life Service Coordinator (SC) develops and coordinates support services for residents of Cottage Gardens in Yonkers, NY. The Service coordination will ensure resident and community success through close work with property management, building and sustaining relationships with local and regional partners, planning programs and other on-site opportunities for residents, and working one-on-one with residents to assist them in achieving their goals.
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Outreach is seeking a qualified candidate for the position FT Community Support Specialist for our adolescent residential program located in Ridgewood, Queens. The Community Outreach Specialist is responsible for coordinating care and participating in discharge planning.
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Over one hundred years ago, the Jewish community founded HIAS (originally the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society) in New York City, the immigrant gateway to America. Supporting Jews fleeing persecution and poverty in Eastern Europe, our founders were guided by the traditions, texts and history of the Jewish people—a history of oppression, displacement and diaspora.
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Support and lead all aspects of public engagement and community outreach activities, including the development and implementation of public outreach programs frequently associated with the environmental documentation required for the California Environmental Quality Act/National Environmental Protection Act (CEQA/NEPA.
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The Community Organizer will create and facilitate a process for engaging Day Laborers in actively promoting their common interests and enhancing their leadership skills and commitment. Minimum one (1) year community organizing or client service experience.
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Reporting to the Head of Marketing and Membership (another new position), you will bring WQED’s brand to life through best-in-class creative assets, compelling branding, strategic creative frameworks and grassroots marketing that effectively help WQED become known as “more than a broadcaster” and expand its community impact.
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