![]() Organization: National Civic League Title: All-America City Event and Communications Intern Employment Type: Part-time Compensation: $18.81 /hour Location: Hybrid, Washington, D.C. URL: https://www.nationalcivicleague.org/all-america-city-award-event-internship-available/ Application Due Date: 02/10/2025 Please send a résumé with cover letter to [email protected] Additional information: The intern will support League operations by assisting primarily with event planning for the 2025 All-America City Award. Additional responsibilities will include producing written materials, conducting research, and helping with administrative tasks and related activities. Some of the activities to be supported include our annual All-America City Award program, monthly e-newsletter, website, and social media postings.
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University of Cincinnati Associate Ombuds RE: Developing a conflict-competent campus community7/19/2024 ![]() Organization Name: University of Cincinnati Title: Associate Ombuds Employment Type: Full-time Compensation: $40,738.32 - $67,145.69 Location: On-site in Cincinnati, Ohio URL: https://jobs.uc.edu/job/Cincinnati-Associate-Ombuds-OH-45201/1189405600/ Application Due Date: Applications reviewed as received To Apply: Click here Thank you to Jivanto van Hemert for sharing this position with NCDD! Additional information: About the Office of the University Ombuds For over 50 years, the Ombuds Office has supported faculty, staff, students, and other UC community members in navigating university-related conflicts and concerns. As the University of Cincinnati continues significant growth and evolution (including sustained record-setting enrollment, expanding research efforts, joining the Big 12, and more), the office is also undergoing a period of development and renewal. We are seeking a new teammate who will help drive progress as the Ombuds team works to meet the expanding and evolving needs of developing a conflict-competent campus community. Job Overview Support informal dispute engagement, facilitation, and resolution in support of a conflict-competent campus community. The day-to-day work includes consultation, conflict analysis, conflict coaching, mediation, and facilitation. Outside of Title IX reporting, all Ombuds team members operate within the International Ombudsman Association Standards of Practice. While this role is primarily on-site on the Clifton campus, occasional travel to other campuses may be required and hybrid work options can be arranged. ![]() Organization: Everyday Democracy Title: National Director of Civic and Community Engagement Employment Type: Full-time, Exempt Compensation: $75,000 - $85,000 annually, plus benefits package. Location: Remote with in-person work required in Hartford, New Haven and Fairfield County, CT, and partner sites around the country as needed. URL: https://everyday-democracy.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Everyday-Democracy-Program-Manager.pdf Application Due Date: Open until filled To Apply: Submit your resume and cover letter to [email protected] ![]()
The Resource Assistance for Rural Environments AmeriCorps Program is now accepting member applications for the 2024-25 service year. RARE AmeriCorps Members serve for 11-months in rural Oregon communities where they get to take on meaningful and impactful projects, chosen by the communities themselves. Project areas broadly fall under community and economic development, environmental and sustainability planning, and food systems. The application deadline is Sunday, April 28. Are you seeking an unparalleled service-learning experience? Are you looking to serve with a rural community to create meaningful change? Would you like to dive into community and economic development, sustainability planning, or food systems? Rural Oregon needs you now more than ever! Oregon's rural communities need your expertise, energy, and drive to make a difference. Consider stepping in and stepping up by taking on a year of service with the RARE AmeriCorps Program. Rural Oregon calls... NOW is your time to make a difference! Serving rural Oregon for over 30 years, University of Oregon's Resource Assistance for Rural Environments (RARE) AmeriCorps Program builds the capacity of rural communities to improve their economic, social, and environmental conditions, through the assistance of trained graduate-level members who live and work in communities for 11 months. Our members assist communities and agencies in the development and implementation of plans for achieving a sustainable natural resource base and improving rural economic conditions while gaining community building and leadership skills. Thank you to Laura Ray from RARE AmeriCorps for sharing this position! Job Boards to check out:
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