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This Week's Top Jobs
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Diversity and Inclusion Manager (Remote)
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Georgia Interfaith Power and Light Program Associate
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National Advocacy and Campaigns Director (Remote)
$140,000 - $180,000
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High School Theology Instructor
Associate Director of Training and Programs (Remote)
Associate Director of Engagement
$75,000 - $80,000
Program Assistant (ACTION Secretariat) $50,000
Director of Children & Youth Ministries
Program Coordinator, Leadership Institute
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MINISTRY & MARKET PLACE JOBS
Upcoming Professional Development Events
PROGRAM DEADLINE: March 08, 2024 at 11:59 PM CST (Midnight)
DESCRIPTION
The mission of the Black Women's Leadership Experience (BWLE) is to support Black women, ages 23-30, in their spiritual and vocational pursuits by being a community of compassion and care that fosters: self-love, community, authenticity, creativity and healing. This 24-month residential leadership development program is designed to provide a platform for young adult black women to discover their own path to self-actualization by supporting their identity formation and leadership development.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Friday, March 8, 2024. Reference calls will be conducted between March 11 - 15, 2024. Notifications of selection for interviews will be March 18-22, 2024. Virtual interviews will be held April 1-5, 2024. Those invited to be a part of the program will be notified by April 15, 2024. If invited, applicants must provide their response no later than April 26, 2024.
REQUIREMENTS
Applicants must:
2024 - June 2026
- Monday, March 4, 2024 by 11:59pm CST
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FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 2024 APPLICATION PORTAL
The Samuel Centre for Social Connectedness (SCSC) Social Connectedness Fellowship supports young people and people with a variety of different types of lived experience to partner with groundbreaking organizations from around the world to carry out innovative research on social isolation and belonging.
UPDATE! We will be accepting applications for our Summer 2024 cohort until 11:59 pm EST on March 10, 2024.
To learn more about this year’s partner organizations, their research projects and applicant criteria, and for links to the online application forms for each project, please read the detailed descriptions.
To learn more about the 2024 program, please visit our Frequently Asked Questions.
Partners, projects, and links to apply:
Coastal Research, Education, and Advocacy Network (CREAN) – “Investigating AntiRacism and Belonging”
Data-Driven Envirolab – “Measuring Urban Environmental and Social Inclusion”
HelpAge Canada – “The Canada HomeShare Program: Housing that Connects Us”
HelpAge Canada – “How Online Support Facilitates Independent Living for Older Canadians”
Human Rights Watch – “Inclusive Adaptation: Championing Disability Rights in Climate Relocation”
Indigenous Climate Action – “Indigenous Divestment Toolkit”
Inside-Out Prison Exchange Program – “The Impact OF and ON People Involved in Inside-Out”
Partners In Health – “Building a Roadmap for Enhanced Gender & Youth Health Services in Malawi”
Qmunity Camp NWT – “Reviving Traditional 2SIQTIP Identity”
Seeds of Peace – “Making Peace Possible: Bridge-Building and Belonging in India”
Special Olympics International – “The Impact of Family Engagement on Special Olympics Parents”
Synergos South Africa – “Leadership Lessons on Active Citizenry Towards Building Belonging”
The Relationships Project – “Creating a Pattern Library for Relationship-Centered Practice”
Summer 2024 Internship
The Monument Lab summer internship is a 10 week program providing undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to learn about and support local, national, and international public art non-profit work. Functioning at the intersection of fine art, museum work, history, activism, and public engagement, the Monument Lab internship program emphasizes the myriad of skills involved in non-profit work in general as well as in working specifically with monuments
Interns are paired with supervisors from the various teams at Monument Lab, including curatorial, Project Management, Research, Operations, and Advancement Unless otherwise stipulated to receive course credit or funding, interns are expected to contribute 20 hours per week in the summer session, which can be done virtually, in person at our office in Philadelphia, or as a predetermined combination thereof If more hours are required to fulfill funding or credit requirements, we are happy to accommodate your requirements.
Interns will attend discussion sessions as well as mentoring sessions presented by the staff members of Monument Lab and by artists and representatives from partner organizations.
Qualifications
Duration: Monday, June 10 to Friday, August 16, 2024 (10 weeks)
Eligibility: Undergraduate and graduate students
Location: In-person in Philadelphia, Virtual, or Hybrid
Compensation: Interns must receive course credit or payment from their home institution to apply
Location
In-person in Philadelphia, Virtual, or Hybrid
Application Requirements
Apply by Monday, April 1st at 5 PM EST.
Please contact internship coordinator Elliot Waters-Fleming at elliot watersfleming@monumentlab com for any questions or inquiries
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Ready to share your expertise and inspire the next generation of tech leaders? The AFROTECH™ Conference 2024 speaker application is officially open! If you’re an expert, thought leader, host or just an all around dynamic individual, we want to hear your unique and insightful ideas on our stage!
We’re looking for panel discussions and workshops focused on product design, engineering, sports technology, culture, and more. Spread the word and tag someone who should apply below! Applications close April 5, 2024
Application
The BJC Fellows Program is open to all individuals between the ages of 25 and 45. There are no religious requirements. Applicants must submit the materials listed below, and they must commit to attending the entire seminar in Colonial Williamsburg.
BJC Fellows Seminar in Colonial Williamsburg: July 24-28, 2024
Application deadline: March 15
How to apply:
As you fill out the application form, you will also be asked to include the following documents:
Cover letter expressing interest in the program
CV or resume
Responses to three questions
Your application also requires two letters of recommendation, which must be submitted via email by the writer to Fellows@BJConline org
To be considered for the 2024 class, all materials must be received by March 15, 2024, at midnight Eastern Time. For additional questions, contact Dr. Sabrina Dent at sdent@BJConline.org.
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Educators' Neighborhood is a community of educators who learn together inspired from the life and work of Fred Rogers. We define "educator" broadly to include any adult who directly serves children, youth, families, and/or other educators. This year-long opportunity brings together a cohort of individuals from across the world who learn together, primarily through virtual meetings, and consider how to deepen their application of Fred Rogers' work and theory to their work with children.
Educators' Neighborhood might be a good fit if you are a...
Early Childhood Educator (e.g., early childhood education program, family childcare, preschool, or early intervention)
Early Childhood Leader (e.g., Director of early childhood education program, family childcare, preschool, or early intervention)
K-12 Educator (e.g., teacher, guidance counselor, reading specialist, school librarian)
K-12 Leader (e.g., Principal or superintendent at a K-12 school)
Out-of-school Learning Educator (e.g., staff at a library, museum, afterschool, summer program, religious organization, environmental education)
Out-of-school Learning Leader (e.g., Director of a program that serves children and youth outside of school such as library, museum, afterschool, summer program, religious organizations, etc.)
Educator serving adults who are working with children, youth, and/or families (e.g., higher education, professional development, quality improvement, families)
Home-based Educator (e.g., homeschool educator)
Applications for the annual Educators’ Neighborhood cohort are open now through May 3, 2024 at 5:00 P.M. EST! Learn more about the 2024-25 cohort of Educators' Neighborhood and apply using the links below
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UPCOMING VIRTUAL EVENTS
WHO ARE YOU OFFLINE? MENTAL HEALTH IN THE AGE OF SOCIAL MEDIA
SOCIAL MEDIA CAN BE ADDICTIVE AND TOXIC, ESPECIALLY FOR PEOPLE OF UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES, WHO ARE MORE LIKELY TO SUFFER FROM MENTAL ILLNESSES AND BE DEPRIVED OF ACCESS TO TREATMENTS LARISSA MAY, FOUNDER OF #HALFTHESTORY, WILL EXPLAIN HOW EQUITABLE EDUCATION IS PIVOTAL FOR RECOGNIZING SIGNS OF MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES, ERODING STIGMA, AND, ULTIMATELY, UNPLUGGING IN A HEALTHY WAY.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6TH
5:30 - 6:15 PM EST
AND FOR ANY GRADUATING SENIORS THAT MAY BE PURSUING THE TEACH FOR AMERICA CORPS OPPORTUNITY POST GRADUATION, WE'LL BE OFFERING SUPPORT WITH THEIR APPLICATIONS AHEAD OF THE MARCH 15 DEADLINE. KATE MCNAMARA, TFA CORPS ALUMNI ('13) AND STAFF MEMBER, WILL BE ON CAMPUS NEXT WEEK ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6 AT KALDI'S IN THE STUDENT CENTER FOR LIVE, IN-PERSON APPLICATION SUPPORT. AND DAVID LEVINSON, AN ALUM OF BOTH EMORY ('09) AND THE TFA CORPS ('09) WILL BE AVAILABLE TO PROVIDE LIVE APPLICATION SUPPORT AND ANSWER QUESTIONS VIA PHONE FROM NOW UNTIL THE DEADLINE ON MARCH 15.
APPLICATION SUPPORT IN-PERSON WITH KATE MCNAMARA
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6TH
APPLICATION SUPPORT VIA PHONE WITH
DAVID LEVINSON (EMORY C/O '09, TFA '09)
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29 - FRIDAY, MARCH 15
TEACH FOR AMERICA
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Calling all PPIA (Public Policy & International Affairs ) alumni, graduate students, and professionals!
Are you looking for paid internships, fellowships, and job opportunities in federal service?
We will be joined by PPIA alumna and U.S. Department of State Diplomat in Residence Southwest Region , Antoinette Hurtado, who will give a presentation about various opportunities at the U.S. Department of State and PPIA alumni and former U.S. Department of State employees, Michael H. and Rosalind Zavras who will be joining us during our Q&A sessions.
Register HERE: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScy0QYKslINc2whVzJs3DGJBiE4lM2qXqC5Buw8CoiCj2t5g/viewform
Please direct all webinar related questions to our Communications & Outreach Manager, Saran Sidime at saran.sidime@ppiaprogram.org
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The African American Policy Forum's Fellowship Program provides meaningful research and skills-based opportunities to dedicated individuals interested in community organizing, policy analysis, nonprofit operations, and the law. This highly competitive program yields fellows from around the world with a diverse range of backgrounds and professions who bring their skills and experience to AAPF’s work.
Summer 2024 Fellowship Announcement
The African American Policy Forum (AAPF) is seeking a team of highly motivated individuals for its 2024 Summer Fellowship Program!
The AAPF Summer Fellowship is a ten-week remote fellowship starting Monday, June 10, 2024 and ending Friday, August 16, 2024. Fellows will gain first-hand experience in non-profit think tank operations, gaining insight into advocacy, research, and policy analysis. Fellows will work full time (35-40 hrs/wk). A stipend will be provided. Due to the remote nature of this opportunity, fellows must have their own computer and internet access.
Submission Instructions
Eligible candidates should access the application here. You will be prompted to provide your cover letter, a relevant writing sample of 3-5 pages (or relevant representation of your skill, i.e. graphic art, media clippings, etc.), a 250-word statement as to why you are interested in the work, and two professional references.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis with a final due date of Sunday, March 31st at 8:00p.m ET/5:00p.m. PT.
Application
Calling all emerging hashtag#PublicHealth leaders �� Applications for our 2024-2025 U.S. Fellowship are now OPEN!
We're on the lookout for U.S.-based rising hashtag#leaders who are currently working in non-clinical, U.S-focused hashtag#PublicHealth roles to join our next cohort ��
Join us for a transformative, fully-funded fellowship where you’ll have the opportunity to hone your hashtag#leadership and management skills, expand your professional network, and gain a global perspective on the U.S. health system––all while staying in your current role!
Apply for priority consideration by February 22nd! After that, applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the general deadline on March 14th.
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The 2024-2025 LEAD Fellowship, a 1-year fellowship designed to advance leadership skills in individuals from low- and middle-income countries, is now open for applications. Jointly offered by the Harvard Global Health Institute (HGHI) and the Department of Global Health and Population at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, the goal of the program is to support the continued development of women leaders in global health.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
We welcome applicants from all continents, regions, disciplines, sectors, and gender identities. Candidates nominate themselves by applying for the fellowship.
Applicants must work full-time in the field of global health and have at least 15 years of professional experience beyond their education. Global health-related work completed as a university student does not count as professional experience.
Applicants must have substantial leadership experience and demonstrate further potential.
Applicants must have the support of their employer and a champion in their organization who serves as an internal mentor.
Applicants must take a leave of absence (or equivalent) from their home institution during their inresidence experience for 4 weeks in April 2025.
Applicants must be able to obtain a J-1 visa for travel to the United States in April 2025 and must be available to reside in Cambridge, MA for four weeks. NOTE: Visa fees, housing, and flights will be covered by the fellowship and a living stipend will be provided for the time in the United States. In the two years prior to their fellowship at Harvard, candidates may NOT have participated in any fulltime fellowship that lasted 4 months or longer.
All application materials are due by 5PM EST, Friday, March 15th, 2024
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RSVP for Remember and Renew 2024 : An Asian-American Christian Gathering in Atlanta
This year's theme is Mental Health in the Asian American Community. Since our first gathering in response to the Atlanta Asian Spa shootings in 2021, we have continued to gather as an AAPI community to share our stories, be encouraged in our faith in Jesus, and seek God's healing and restoration in God's loving presence. Join a worshipful, story-telling, and gospel-centered gathering for the AAPI community (and our friends) in Atlanta.
Date: Sunday, March 17, 2024
Time: 4PM - 6PM
Program: Worship, story-telling & prayer followed by food and fellowship
Location: Norcross Elementary Gym (hosted by Grace Emmanuel Church) 150 Hunt St, Norcross, GA 30071
For more information, please contact aacnaatlanta@gmail.com
Sponsored by the Asian-American Christian Network of Atlanta (AACNA)
NONPROFIT COMMUNICATORS CONFERENCE
The TCU Nonprofit Communicators Conference offers a convenient one-day training and support for nonprofit communication professionals through interactive workshops at an affordable cost. The annual event is open to any nonprofit communicators “looking for the best way to tell their stories,” said Ashley English, a conference cofounder and strategic communication assistant professor in the Bob Schieffer College of Communication.
With advocacy as the theme, TCU’s 14th annual Nonprofit Communicators Conference is set for Friday, May 17, 2024. The conference runs from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in TCU’s Dee J. Kelly
Alumni and Visitors Center, 2820 Stadium Drive, Fort Worth. Each year, the conference is organized by the Department of Strategic Communication in the Bob Schieffer College of Communication.
Time: 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Friday, May 17. Check-in and breakfast at 8:30.
Cost: $35, which includes breakfast and lunch.
Location: TCU’s Dee J. Kelly Center, 2820 Stadium Drive, Fort Worth, 76129
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Wilshire encourages followers of Christ to listen for the call to vocational ministry We want children, youth and young adults to view a calling to ministry as equally significant as a calling to medicine, law or business. Pathways to Ministry is our initiative to nurture the work of the Holy Spirit within the lives of young believers as they test their gifts and consider a calling to vocational ministry.
Wilshire’s Pastoral Residency Program
The pastoral residency program at Wilshire has become a nationally recognized model for excellence in clergy preparation. Wilshire identifies as a “teaching congregation,” just as some hospitals are teaching hospitals with medical residents.
While the training offered in seminaries and divinity schools focuses on academic and biblical knowledge, what’s often missing is practical teaching about the work of the church. Wilshire seeks to fill that gap by offering recent seminary or divinity school graduates two years to learn the ropes of local church ministry in a safe and healthy practicum. In the long term, we believe, this will extend the ministry of pastors and prevent early burnout.
Residents receive competitive salaries and benefits packages, including a parsonage. This is a full-time job, not an internship. We will be accepting two residents to begin August 1, 2024. Candidates should identify with the Baptist or Free Church traditions and hold a Master of Divinity degree by the beginning of their residency.
To apply for the pastoral residency program, submit the following:
A current resumé.
A one-page statement of call that addresses how your sense of call, your family of origin and the role the church has played in your life align with your desire to become a pastoral resident.
When submitting your application, please let us know how you learned about the program.
Submit materials to Timothy Peoples, Senior Pastor, at tpeoples@wilshirebc.org and Charlie Fuller, Director for Pathways to Ministry/Coach in Residence, at cfuller@wilshirebc.org.
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#JobSeekers! Our upcoming Exploring Careers at HHS Webinar is for you! Join our free, informational #webinar on March 20 to learn more about the career opportunities that HHS has to offer, hear directly from the HHS Corporate Recruitment Program Team, ask your questions, and discover opportunities to help you find your next career with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
This event is open to the public, so register today: Applications are open for Leadership DeKalb's Class of 2025!!!
(Please note: This is not a hiring event. Please visit this HHS page on USAJOBS to apply for a vacancy with us: Applications are open for Leadership DeKalb's Class of 2025!!!)
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APPLICATIONS DUE MARCH 15
Join Us this May 30 - June 2, 2024 for DISCERN!
Discover who God is calling you to be.
Join us at Chapel on Sycamore in Decatur, Georgia, for a four-day Discernment
Retreat Experience a supportive network of like-minded individuals on a transformative journey to explore purpose and call. Together, we will encounter the power of community, unleash the collective strength of emerging leaders, connect with a diverse group of peers, and engage in meaningful discussions that foster personal growth and clarity.
Apply to join us if you're...
A young adult with potential for leadership in a Christian community.
Interested in making a difference in the world through the church.
Thoughtful, curious, and asking big questions about meaning and purpose. Guided by faith and service.
TO LEARN MORE & APPLY
July 8 - August 5, 2024
In this 4-week ritual course, you will work with theological and higher education executive leaders to discover if you are called to serve as a Chief Academic Officer (V.P. of Academic Affairs, Dean of Faculty, Dean) or President. In addition to identifying your gifts for the work, you will participate in a cohort of high-performing peers discerning executive leadership and receive a free Center for Creative Leadership 360 assessment tool ($500 value) and 360 coaching sessions ($250 value) to help identify your growth areas.
By enrolling in this course, you will better understand the role of higher education in the 21st century, learn how to create conditions for diverse scholars to thrive and map your career trajectory to take on more leadership roles that prepare you for your next most faithful step. The world needs wise, courageous, and faithful theological executives like you to shape the next generation of leaders for the church, academy, and society.
Want to use professional development dollars toward this course? FTE can provide invoices prior to enrollment launch upon request. Contact Heather B.P. Wallace with details.
Registration opens March 1, 2024
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Are you a current college student seeking an internship for this summer? Register for the March 26th Internship Virtual Fair to meet with organizations nationwide actively seeking to fill internship positions.
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