Harvard Green Buildings - Coordinator
The Harvard Green Campus Initiative (HGCI) is seeking a full time position: Coordinator, Green Campus Building Service - New Construction. Perfect for recent grads with engineering, architecture, or construction backgrounds.
posted by Karsten A. Barde 04 | updated July 23, 2008
Program Analyst - Women's Bureau, US Department of Labor (NYC)
A junior analyst position suitable for an individual interested in women's employment issues with an undergraduate degree with some work experience or with a graduate degree without significant experience. The position will involve managing databases and helping put together events and pilot projects related to women's jobs, earnings and employer policy.
posted by Miranda Johnson '97 | updated July 17, 2008
Program Assistant (Democratic Governance/Institutional Support), Inter-American Dialogue, Washington, DC
The program assistant will work with the Deputy to the President/Director of Special Projects on program and institutional activities. This is an excellent opportunity for an entry level candidate with a background and interest in both Latin American Studies and institutional management. The position combines project support on such issues as democratic governance, press freedom and women’s leadership, with a variety of institutional responsibilities, including the publications program (website, newsletter, program reports and policy briefs), communication with the Dialogue’s members, the intern program, and media relations.
posted by Miranda Johnson '97 | updated June 20, 2008
Seeking Teachers and Program Administrator
Bilingual Education for Central America exists to promote cultural exchange and affordable bilingual education. Our volunteer-driven bilingual school model creates an environment in which Central American students learn from dedicated volunteer teachers, and those volunteers learn from the community in which they are immersed.
Through our partnership with the Asociacion de Padres de Cofradia, over 180 children in Pre-K to 9th grade are educated at San Jeronimo Bilingual School in Cofradia, Honduras by a team of 10 volunteers and 5 Hondurans.
posted by Thiago M. Oliveira 06 | updated May 7, 2008
Director of Training, international conservation group
Rare has trained over sixty locally-based conservationists in our innovative methods of community-based social marketing. Over the next 5 years, we plan to ramp up the Pride program to more than triple in size and reach. We are seeking a training professional with experience in innovative adult learning techniques and instructional design.
posted by Karsten A. Barde 04 | updated April 6, 2008
Highscope (Jakarta, Indonesia)
We are looking for young teachers of English but not limited to English teachers only. What do we offer? We offer an opportunity to experience Southeast Asia, specifically Indonesia, while teaching at our school, along with the opportunity to experience our teacher training program and apply our methods in the classroom. This is a unique opportunity to experience teaching second language learners, including teachers, who originate from a wide variety of Indonesian ethnic groups and who are at greatly varying levels of English proficiency. We offer myriad opportunities to share expertise both academic and non-academic. Salary and benefits are something that we can discuss through email and possibly over the phone; however, we emphasize that the experience and networking for the future are the most important thing.
Please Contact: Patrick Houterman phouterman@yahoo.com
posted by Alfonso Tapia 97 | updated March 29, 2008
Teaching Fellowship - Eagle Rock School (Estes, CO)
The Public Allies fellowship at Eagle Rock School and Professional Development Center provides twelve individuals with an advanced year long service and leadership development program focused on education and youth development at the nationally recognized Eagle Rock School and Professional Development Center located in Estes Park, Colorado. Eagle Rock is a tuition-free residential high school that serves diverse young people (ages 15-21) from across the country who have not succeeded in conventional schools. At least three DASC members (myself, Amanda Paulson '97, and Hilary Kopple '99) were part of a prior incarnation of this program and can provide you with more information. You can reach any of us using the contact buttons on the membership page.
posted by Miranda Johnson '97 | updated February 3, 2008
Executive Director - California Wilderness Coalition
CWC is seeking an Executive Director with passion for the mission of wilderness conservation, political savvy, understanding of the legislative process, and broad familiarity with environmental issues. S/he will be a strong leader and manager who will build the organization while honoring its grass roots nature and maintaining its strong reputation and dedicated staff. The Executive Director must have demonstrated fundraising skills, particularly in the areas of membership and major gifts development. The position requires strong communication skills and the ability to raise the organization’s visibility. To apply, submit your resume and cover letter describing your interest in the position to: exectransitions4@compasspoint.org (include “CWC Executive Director Search” in subject line). Closing Date: February 22, 2008. For more information, please visit our website at www.calwild.org. This position is based in Oakland, CA.
posted by Meredith C. Eilers 03 | updated January 24, 2008
America Forward internships (national coalition of social entrepreneurs)
Two spring internship openings are available at America Forward--a coalition of more than 60 social entrepreneurs and high-impact organizations who have developed innovative, results-driven solutions to some of America’s toughest domestic problems. America Forward is a nonpartisan initiative organized by venture philanthropy fund New Profit Inc. that is connecting these social entrepreneurs with the presidential campaigns and other policymakers to highlight their solutions and models, and to call for a new role for government as a catalyst for social innovation and an investor in powerful local solutions. Internship location: Boston preferred w/potential to work remotely
posted by Karsten A. Barde 04 | updated January 16, 2008
Orphans of Rwanda - Development & Communications Associate (New York, NY)
ORI is dedicated to helping orphans and other socially vulnerable young people in Rwanda pursue a university education and ultimately become leaders in fostering economic development and social reconciliation. ORI seeks an outstanding candidate for the position of Development and Communications Associate. The Development and Communications Associate will report to the Executive Director and will be based in the New York City office.
posted by Evelyn L. Stevens 05 | updated December 5, 2007
Acumen Fund fellows - Deadline 10/24
Each year, the Acumen Fund Fellows Program provides extraordinary young professionals with a unique opportunity to use their skills to effect real social change with our portfolio organizations in Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa, India and Pakistan, and to build lasting relationships with other like-minded individuals.
Locations: New York, Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa, India, Pakistan
posted by Karsten A. Barde 04 | updated October 11, 2007
Education Pioneers (Boston, NY, Bay Area)
Education Pioneers is currently looking for talented leaders to help us expand our Fellows Program so that by 2010 the Education Pioneers Network will include approximately 1,000 alumni who will drive significant change as education leaders in urban centers across the nation. (If you haven't heard of EdPioneers before, check out the fellows program, too!)
posted by Karsten A. Barde 04 | updated September 30, 2007