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Attend year-round family engagement events for Youth & Camp including but not limited to Fall Family Festival, Purim Carnival, Camp Open Houses, Kidchella Carnival, and Rubin Run. Director, Camp & Youth Engagement.
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Support Program Directors with the effective delivery of culturally competent and inclusive programs; with an emphasis on project- based learning, civic engagement, college & career readiness, mental health & social-emotional learning, social justice and student voice.
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Our 185,000 square foot building plus acres of outside grounds feature 2 fitness centers, an indoor and outdoor aquatics center, group exercise, spin and pilates studios, 2 gymnasiums, tennis and racquet courts, indoor track, a luxurious spa, multiple playgrounds and fields and so much more.
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Program and Membership Engagement Director Join an amazing clergy and staff team. Oversee the ongoing membership engagement projects and committees, including: College Connect, Cultural Arts, Women’s Programming, Membership Committee, Shabbat@Home, Special Events, etc.
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As the Employee Engagement and Community Manager this role will play a vital role in shaping and nurturing our organizational culture while overseeing all aspects of employee and community engagement initiatives.
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Weekly Salesforce Date Input - Use Salesforce platform to enter student engagement each week. Monthly Engagement Report - Write monthly engagement logs and use monitoring reports to innovate and pivot to improve programs and meet goals.
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The Assistant Director of Parent Engagement is also responsible for working with the Annual Fund/Alumni Relations team to solicit all parents for the Fund for Iona and other areas of interest, including Athletics, in coordination with the Sr. AD for Athletics Development.
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The Director of Strategic Communications & Digital Engagement will run our Student Activist Program and be responsible for empowering the next generation of leaders to fight antisemitism. Partner with the Associate Director of Campus Affairs in continuing our training program, which includes the following expert-led sessions: Activism & Social Media Orientation, Combating Hate on Campus, Best Practices for Social Media & Content Production, Engagement & Coalition Building.
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Strong knowledge of all aspects of fundraising and volunteer engagement, including strategies for donor identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship Highly organized, detail-oriented, creative self-starter capable of working on a team and independently.
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The Engagement Manager Revenue Cycle serves as the primary liaison between clinical departments and the central billing office. Manages the revenue cycle for several clinical departments with the primary focus being to identify revenue opportunities in all aspects of the revenue cycle including: Registration, Charge Capture/Reconciliation, Charge Edits, Denials Management, and Write-offs.
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Community Middle School Education Specialist (Beacon Hunts Point)
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The Family Engagement Coordinator will report to the Community School Director. The Family Engagement Coordinator will work to support the school wide attendance initiatives along with other Children’s Aid and Department of Education staff.
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The Associate Director, Corporate Engagement (Digital Marketplace) is responsible for leading our upstream impact corporate strategy in the digital marketplace which includes fintech, digital rights and ecommerce safety.
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