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November 25, 2011. by usa15

LOOKING FOR PEOPLE IN DIFFERENT STATES HOTEL STORES RESTAURANTS AND CONSTRUCTION SITES. CASHIERS BABYSITTERS FRONT DESK AND HOUSEKEEPERS.

DEAR EMPLOYERS. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO OFFER A JOB TO PEOPLE WHO CAN DO DO IT RIGHT AND PROFESSIONALLY CALL 1(718)772-4818 BORIS 1(407)802-6627. MAKE Address 1815 Ave U Brooklyn NY.

Online application available, click here.

Filed under: Bronx, Brooklyn, Child Care, Connecticut, Construction, Delivery, Five Towns, Food Service, Full Time, General, Hotel and Leisure, Job Categories, Job Locations, Long Island, Monroe, Monsey, NYC, NYJJB Featured Jobs, New Jersey, Office Work, Queens, Sales, Staffing, Staten Island, Summer Jobs, Transportation, Upstate-Catskills, Warehouse, Westchester.

October 17, 2011. by claimscon

About the Organization

The Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, Inc. (Claims Conference), an international non-profit organization headquartered in New York, was established in 1951 to negotiate a program of indemnification for material damages to Jewish individuals and to the Jewish people caused by Germany through the Holocaust. This respected organization administers several major programs for the benefit of Holocaust survivors worldwide and actively negotiates with the German government.

We have an immediate opening for an Information Specialist in our Department of Services. This position is a temporary to permanent position.

Qualifications

The appropriate candidate must:

Be fluent in English and Hebrew;

Have experience in non-profit organizations and/or social work.

Responsibilities

You will be responsible for:

Assisting Holocaust survivors with the application processes;

Answering questions regarding the status of applications or payments; and

directing phone calls to appropriate departments when necessary.

This position requires extensive telephone use. A patient and empathetic personality a must.

Online application available, click here.

Filed under: Administrative, Call Center, Customer Service, Full Time, General, Hebrew Speaking, NYC, Non-Profit.

October 15, 2011. by DevelopmentGuild

Director of Endowment and Planned Giving
Amherst, Massachusetts
Fall 2011

The Yiddish Book Center seeks a Director of Endowment and Planned Giving to join a dynamic cultural organization and to play a lead role in its fundraising program. The Center is a 31 year-old nonprofit dedicated to celebrating modern Jewish and Yiddish culture by rescuing endangered Yiddish books and opening them to new generations through education and visitor programs. Housed in an architecturally distinctive building adjacent to the campus of Hampshire College in Amherst, MA, the Center offers an intellectually stimulating, reflective, and creative environment where you can greatly enrich your life and your career.

The Director of Endowment and Planned Giving will partner with the President, Executive Director, and Director of Development to develop and execute a plan to significantly increase the Center’s endowment. The Center has identified great untapped potential deferred giving potential among its current donor pool and has created this new role to lead the strategy and implementation of a formal planned giving program. The Director will be responsible for identifying, cultivating, soliciting and stewarding 5- and 6- figure gifts in support of expanding the endowment. A strong appreciation for and commitment to the Center’s mission, values and goals and a minimum of seven years’ planned giving experience are required.

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Filed under: Full Time, Non-Profit.

September 14, 2011. by msioni

Training Program:

All associates will participate in an extensive training program designed to educate about the firm’s business model, real estate investment analysis, negotiating and prospecting development, and other topics. New associates will also be provided with senior mentorship.

Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

• Sale of investment properties
• Effectively structure transactions from conception to finalization
• Assess and underwrite investment opportunities
• Prepare proposals and offers
• Market and position an asset
• Develop a client base
• Conduct and maintain relationships with industry and trade associations, vendors and professional organizations

Requirements:

• BS, MBA or J.D. preferred
• Strong interest in real estate investment and sales
• Analytical and strategic mind-set
• Aggressive, competitive and action-motivated work approach
• Excellent managerial and problem-solving skills
• Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook)
• Comfortable with Internet-based research
• Strong work ethic

You do NOT need a real estate license to interview

Compensation: Commission-based
Location: New York

For immediate consideration, please send cover letter and resume to
careers.nyc@sionipartners.com Ref: Associate - Investment Sales Division

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Filed under: 1099, Full Time, NYC, Real Estate.

September 7, 2011. by SchechterWestchester

Solomon Schechter School of Westchester is looking for the following position for the upcoming academic year:

  Thriving Jewish Day School in Westchester seeks full-time teacher for one sixth-grade student – push in and pull out. Orton-Gillingham and/or Wilson trained required.  Must collaborate with team of professionals and be able to think creatively about students needs.  Knowledge of Jewish sources and rituals appreciated but not necessary.

 

About the School: Schechter Westchester is a vibrant K-12 Jewish day school dedicated to academic excellence and instilling in our students a life long commitment to Jewish practice and knowledge. Our Lower School (grades K-5) is located in White Plains, New York. Our Middle School (grades 6-8) and High School (grades 9-12) are on our Upper School campus in Hartsdale, New York.

 

To Apply: Candidates should send their resumes and a cover note (indicating how they learned about the position) to jobs@solomon-schechter.com.

 

 

 

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Filed under: Education, Full Time, Westchester.

August 18, 2011. by eyalrdcorp

Jewelry company in Great Neck looking to hire office help.

Must be computer savy and able to multi-task.

Part time and full time posititon available. We are looking to hire immediately. If interested please call 6464898687.

Filed under: Full Time, Jewelry, Long Island, Office Work, Part Time, Secretarial.

August 12, 2011. by eyalrdcorp

Jewelry company in Great Neck looking to hire office help.

Must be computer savy and able to multi-task.

Part time and full time posititon available. We are looking to hire immediately. If interested please call 6464898687.

 

Online application available, click here.

Filed under: Bookkeeping, Full Time, Jewelry, Job Categories, Job Locations, Long Island, Office Work, Part Time, Secretarial.

July 27, 2011. by repairtheworld

Repair the World is a national nonprofit organization that works to inspire American Jews and their communities to give their time and effort to serve those in need. We support and create effective opportunities to volunteer, bring more young people into service and connect service to Jewish learning and values.

The organization, headquartered in midtown Manhattan with satellite offices in Seattle and Detroit, began an exciting start-up phase in 2009. We are continuing to build a team of fast-paced, highly-talented individuals to help shape the future of the organization and ensure the success of its mission. Repair the World provides an entrepreneurial, collegial and results-oriented culture. In late 2011, Repair will be launching the first Campaign for Jewish Service, an effort to mobilize the American Jewish community toward effective volunteering related to education and literacy.

Repair the World has created an exciting new position for a Director of Volunteer Initiatives to spearhead the following vital, interrelated functions:

· Leads and manages the programmatic side of the Campaign for Jewish Service – focused on effective models of volunteering related to education and literacy.

· Spearheads and manages the first service campaign, focusing on literacy, with particular emphasis on the work of the National Jewish Coalition for Literacy (NJCL):

· Serves in lead staff role to support Repair’s partnership with NJCL and the Jewish Council on Public Affairs (JCPA), to increase and enhance literacy through American Jewish volunteerism.

· Provides NJCL affiliates and other potential partners with literacy best practices to improve literacy among students and adults, expand the affiliate network and broaden educational support efforts.

· Works with NJCL affiliates and other potential partners to implement volunteer engagement best practices to increase the number of volunteers, diversify the volunteer corps and infuse Jewish values into the volunteer experience.

· Develops other volunteer partnerships among Jewish and secular organizations in areas such as mentoring, college access, after-school programming and financial literacy.

· Positions the Jewish Service Campaign as a model for future national Jewish service initiatives by Repair the World, documenting and systematizing the effort.

· Plans and manages the programmatic side of future Campaigns for Jewish Service.

· Works with Repair staff to launch and communicate the intent of the program to stakeholders.

This position reports to the CEO. The Director of Volunteer Initiatives bears overall responsibility for carrying out the strategic vision and operations of all education-related volunteer activities, ensuring that plans are implemented in consideration of Repair the World strategic goals and priorities. The Director will manage the partnership with NJCL and JCPA, while also cultivating high level relationships with national leaders in the literacy, service and Jewish nonprofit sectors as they relate to the literacy campaign and future campaigns. The Director of Volunteer Initiatives will also work with consultants and with all other Repair the World staff to advocate, champion and provide professional support for the Jewish Service Campaign. In particular, the Director will partner closely with Repair’s Vice President of Partnerships and Vice President of Marketing & Communications.

The ideal candidate is a proven leader in his/her field with a record of documented success in program development, program management, volunteer engagement, service, management and in cultivating national partnerships, with literacy experience preferred. S/he will be an entrepreneurial and strategic thinker, dedicated to excellence, highly energetic, collaborative and hands-on. Superlative written and verbal communication skills as well as attention to detail are essential.

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Filed under: Full Time, Just Listed, NYC, NYJJB Featured Jobs, Non-Profit.

July 22, 2011. by CCAR

The Central Conference of American Rabbis (CCAR) is seeking an experienced Development Manager to work with the Chief Executive of the CCAR, the Director of Operations/Controller, and other staff and volunteers to help implement strategic fundraising and other development objectives of the Conference. Please send resume, letter and salary history to hr@ccarnet.org.

Specific areas of responsibility:

  • Implementation and management of fundraising activities including annual giving, endowment and capital campaigns, Convention sponsorships, publication dedication gifts, special projects, events, and planned giving;
  • Donor and gift recordkeeping and correspondence;
  • Planning for leadership cultivation and solicitation of current and prospective contributors;
  • Organization of activities for prospect and donor relations;
  • Preparation of grant proposals for foundations and sponsorship proposals for corporations;
  • Coordinating with annual Convention staff for convention related fundraising and assisting at Convention.
  • Development research activities;
  • Coordinating development activities of the Chief Executive and other staff;
  • Work with Revenue Committee, and its Chair, and other volunteers;
  • Other duties as assigned;

Qualifications:

· Quick learner with the ability to learn new programs and processes;

  • Thorough knowledge of Microsoft Office, especially Word, Outlook and Excel, and donor data base programs (knowledge of Saleforce.com a plus);
  • Ability to manage multiple tasks and set priorities;
  • Excellent organizational, verbal and written communication skills;
  • Excellent interpersonal, leadership, donor and member relationship, and communication skills;
  • Project and event management skills;
  • Willingness to be flexible;
  • Willingness to take active part in the office team;
  • Patience/good judgment with people;
  • At least two years of experience in non-profit development work;
  • An earned Bachelor’s degree; an earned graduate degree a plus but not required.

The Central Conference of American Rabbis, founded in 1889, is the oldest and largest rabbinic organization in North America. As the professional organization for Reform Rabbis of North America, the CCAR projects a powerful voice in the religious life of the American and international Jewish communities. The CCAR also fosters excellence in rabbinic leadership and serves the Jewish community through programs, support services and resources. To this end, the CCAR operates a number of lines of business including continuing education programs, annual convention, a placement department and the CCAR Press. All of these areas present opportunities for support, fundraising and other revenue enhancement. Website: www.ccarnet.org

Online application available, click here.

Filed under: Full Time, NYC, Non-Profit.

July 19, 2011. by SchechterWestchester

Solomon Schechter School of Westchester is seeking a community coordinator for alumni outreach and event planning, social media communications, and grant research. The ideal candidate will be highly organized, articulate, have good writing skills, possess sensitivity to community needs, and excellent command of social media (i.e., Facebook, Twitter, blogs). A Schechter Westchester education is preferred.

About the School: Schechter Westchester is a vibrant K-12 Jewish day school dedicated to academic excellence and instilling in our students a life long commitment to Jewish practice and knowledge. Our Lower School (grades K-5) is located in White Plains, New York. Our Middle School (grades 6-8) and High School (grades 9-12) are on our Upper School campus in Hartsdale, New York.

To Apply: Candidates should send their resumes and a cover note (indicating how they learned about the position) to jobs@solomon-schechter.com.

Online application available, click here.

Filed under: Education, Full Time, Job Categories, Job Locations, Just Listed, New Media, Non-Profit, Westchester.