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A non-profit program of the New York City Bar Association, we bring together leading law firms and other partners worldwide to pioneer international justice initiatives and provide pro bono legal representation to social justice NGOs. Program Description The Vance Center launched Lawyers for Reporters in March 2020 to provide pro bono legal representation to early-stage local journalism and other reporting organizations in the United States.
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We are currently partnered with a global non-profit think tank based in New York City which is looking for an Assistant Director of National Program & Outreach. The Assistant Director will work closely with our VP of National Programming & Outeach.
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Queens Centers for Progress - Queens Centers for Progress, a not-for-profit agency providing services to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, is seeking a Program Assistant for its Bellerose, Queens campus.
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As a key member of this team, the Assistant Program Officer will help in successfully implementing a holistic, neighborhood-driven approach to community transformation that ensures both people and places prosper.
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Our client, a non-profit in the educational field is hiring Program Assistants. Accepts feedback through student, parent, and teacher evaluation forms and communicates feedback to the program directors.
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As the Meetings Program Assistant for MRS, you will have the opportunity to reimagine your career by working with a collaborative hybrid team that has global non-profit reach. The Materials Research Society (MRS) is a vibrant non-profit professional membership association of more than 13,500 materials researchers from academia, industry, and government, and is a recognized leader in the advancement of interdisciplinary materials research.
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The Program Services Unit provides fiscal support and technical assistance to non-profit cultural organizations of all sizes working in every discipline throughout the five boroughs of New York City. More than 1,000 groups receive funding; over 1,300 apply.
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A non-profit program of the New York City Bar Association, we bring together leading law firms and other partners worldwide to pioneer international justice initiatives and provide pro bono legal representation to social justice NGOs.
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The ESOL Program Assistant will be responsible for ESOL data management and program support including; waitlist outreach, screening, enrollment of participants as well as assisting the program leadership with general administrative work.
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A non-profit organization providing a complete range of treatments for opioids and other substance use disorders for New Yorkers living with addiction is looking for an Assistant Director, Residential Treatment Program.
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As the Program Assistant for an arts and education non-profit, you will be charged with sparking change! Our new Program Assistant will be an integral member of the team that brings these programs to life every day in our studios.
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1 season of administrative experience required, preferably in a non-profit setting, for example from a summer internship. The Program Assistant will work closely with the S&S Executive Director and Associate Director on the execution of the S&S’s multiple projects, especially for the Our Future Is Science (OFIS.
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Additionally, the Program Assistant will manage and supervise the daily office operations as well as provide support to all Castle Hill Y Youth & Family department programs including but not limited to Y Afterschool, Teen Programs, Youth Sports and Summer Day Camp.
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The Research Foundation is a private not-for-profit corporation and is not an agency or instrumentality of the State of New York. Employees of the Research Foundation are not state employees, do not participate in any state retirement system, and do not receive state fringe benefits.
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The Assistant Program Director will be directly responsible for managing local day-to-day operations of the multidisciplinary care team across NYU affiliates, monitor study procedures for enrolled participants at NYU, complete internal review board (IRB) and other regulatory submissions, reporting and documentation for trials, and assist with and oversee data collection.
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