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Background and interest in one or more of the following: suicide treatment/prevention, stress management/anxiety disorders, men's mental health/working with male clients, EDI/multicultural counseling/cultural diversity, substance abuse prevention/treatment, eating disorders, LGBTQIA+ issues, sexual assault/relationship violence prevention/treatment.
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Manage and oversee all reporting for City, State, and Federal grants, including bi-annual and quarterly reports for the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs and the Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone Development Corporation.
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Of programming area, spread across 31 floors, will offer Health & Wellness, Dining, Retail, and the Arts intermixed with coworking spaces, offices, and a Members' community for a holistic experience.
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Named after one of the University’s most famous alumni, the galleries’ mission and programming embody Paul Robeson’s life-long commitment to unfettered artistic freedom, cultural democracy, and transnationalism manifested through a network of exhibition spaces on campus, and extensive community outreach programs, education programs and an active public programs series including happenings, lectures, panels, symposia, readings, receptions, and performances.
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Both the Chelsea and Brooklyn locations feature studio-quality fitness programming, indoor swimming pools, recreational and competitive sports clubs, comprehensive personal training services, communal work and social spaces, artisanal food offerings, and a year-round calendar of social and cultural events that reflect the ethos of the neighborhoods they serve.
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Jewish Community Center that provides educational, recreational, cultural, and wellness programming for children and adults of all ages. Assists with group programming. The Y features an early childhood center, camps and afterschool programs, senior center, performing arts center, and health & wellness center that includes cardio and free weight studios, group exercise classes, gymnasium, and swimming pool.
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Reporting to the Deputy Director, the Community Transportation Coordinator will be responsible for planning, coordinating and implementing the transportation services and programs offered at the Older Adult Centers, including cultural and shopping trips and our Community Companions program and will coordinate and oversee volunteers and interns involved in providing services through the Community Companions program.
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In addition, PMC owns several vital cultural events such as SXSW, LA3C, Life is Beautiful, Latin Music Week and ATX Television Festival. This position will work closely with the Senior Director of Events & Programming and support the design, production, and logistics across the Live Media/Events team's calendar.
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MTV is the world's premier youth entertainment brand, the cultural home of the millennial generation and a pioneer in creating innovative programming for young people. The Coordinator of Program Planning and Scheduling will work within the programming team to provide operational scheduling and strategy support across multiple MTVE and Showtime Networks (CMT as primary, and multiple Showtime and MTVE cable nets.
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For years, it has generated exciting new ideas for innovative exhibits, dynamic cultural programming, and inclusive ways to enrich childhood and serve its community. Over the past 50 years, the Children’s Museum of Manhattan (CMOM) has evolved from a grassroots collective offering much needed arts education into a beloved cultural institution that enriches the lives of children and families across New York City. Today, CMOM adds imagination to scientific research to create innovative experiences and exhibitions uniquely infused with NYC ingenuity.
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Involvement and/or willingness to learn (from conception through implementation) in a broad spectrum of medical content deliverables, including congress and symposia programming, curriculum development meetings, spin-off materials, peer reviewed publications, conference materials, supplements, grand rounds, speakers bureaus, etc.
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This role requires a strategic thinker and strong leader with a passion for French culture, who can ensure that our operations, venue management, and cultural programming run smoothly, efficiently, and at the highest production quality.
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As a presenter of first-rate artistic programming and facilitator of thought leadership, we leverage our inspiring history to serve as a thought-center, hosting leading activists, artists, writers, educators, and community members as they explore the Black experience and the process of community-making.
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For this position, specialized experience is defined as supervising education staff in a museum or cultural institutional setting and utilizing museum education theories and knowledge of teaching techniques to develop museum programming for diverse audiences.
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BAC is committed to serving the arts ecosystem through grants, professional development, cultural heritage programming, and arts education. At least seven years of progressive experience in development, fundraising, and/or communications within the nonprofit, commercial/corporate, arts, or cultural sectors.
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