NewVolunteer Manager Blue Ridge Area Food BankVolunteer ManagerCharlottesville, Virginia$65,000–$74,000div>The Assistant Director of Development role is full-time and offers a collaborative work environment, excellent and affordable health, dental, and vision benefits, generous paid time off (including a week between the Christmas and New Year’s holidays), and a remote/work-from-home option of 1 day per week (4 per month). Working closely with the Managing Director of Development, the Assistant Director of Development will support donor engagement and stewardship efforts across individual, monthly, and planned giving programs while helping advance the Food Bank’s mission throughout the region.Volunteer Opportunity (Hospice) Legacy Hospice Inc.Volunteer Opportunity (Hospice)Charlottesville, VirginiaResponsibilities: Join as an Administrative / Organizational Volunteer!Support our care team behind the scenes by helping in our offices (light data entry, assembling packets, sending cards to family members), organizing special memories for patients, sewing memory bears or blankets, and more. Become a Patient Care Volunteer! Visit patients to offer companionship and give caregivers a break.Life Enrichment Manager Sunrise Senior Living LLCLife Enrichment ManagerCharlottesville, VAAbility to lead the life enrichment component of the Reminiscence program by connecting residents with Life Skills and other life enrichment activities that meet their unique preferences, abilities, and basic human needs. Ensure the Life Skill is included on the demographic profile of each resident and apply the information by being responsible for implementing, leading, and motivating others in the appropriate Life Skill for the residents in partnership with the Reminiscence Coordinator (RC).NewActivities & Life Enrichment Manager Sunrise Senior Living LLCActivities & Life Enrichment ManagerCharlottesville, VAAbility to lead the life enrichment component of the Reminiscence program by connecting residents with Life Skills and other life enrichment activities that meet their unique preferences, abilities, and basic human needs. Ensure the Life Skill is included on the demographic profile of each resident and apply the information by being responsible for implementing, leading, and motivating others in the appropriate Life Skill for the residents in partnership with the Reminiscence Coordinator (RC).NewVirginia Field Coordinator Appalachian VoicesVirginia Field CoordinatorVA$50,000–$57,500 / yearDemonstrated experience with community engagement and grassroots organizing, preferably including leadership development, volunteer coordination, member/supporter mobilization, and strategic campaign/project implementation Demonstrated commitment to justice and ability to work with diverse groups on clean energy and social, economic, and environmental justice issues Aptitude for public speaking Excellent writing, communication, and listening skills Event planning skills, including outreach and follow-up, volunteer recruitment, media outreach, event promotion, and logistics coordination Ability to effectively facilitate group meetings and calls Strong organizational skills and attention to detail; ability to set priorities, multi-task, and meet deadlines for both short- and long-term goals in a fast-paced environment Competency in a variety of computer applications, including the Google Suite, MS Office Suite, and social media Ability to work independently under minimal supervision Flexibility to work evenings and weekends when needed Valid driver's license and ability to travel, including some overnight travel Prior experience with legislative or political campaigns (preferred) Knowledge of energy issues, climate science, environmental science, or public health issues and policies (preferred) Prior experience working in coalitions (preferred) Aptitude for executing impactful digital and social media strategies around core issues (preferred). Work within Appalachian Voices' Virginia team to oppose the expansion of fossil fuel infrastructure and to support a clean energy transition using a variety of advocacy strategies and tactics Build relationships with community members and key partners through formal and informal coalitions Develop and implement a range of grassroots advocacy activities that meet the diverse needs and interests of residents across Virginia Plan and execute events designed to educate communities on energy issues and policies impacting Virginia Promote civic engagement on legislation, regulations, and permit applications in order to advance the goals of the Virginia program Organize, participate in, and facilitate meetings and calls Work with the communications team to utilize traditional media, social media, and other electronic communications to broadcast a unified message about program priorities Collaborate with other Appalachian Voices Field Coordinators to support complementary programs in North Carolina and Tennessee Track progress and engage in planning, reporting, and evaluation of the program Recruit and manage a team of interns and volunteers.Events Coordinator Commonwealth of VirginiaEvents CoordinatorCharlottesville, VA$25–$27.88 / hourThe School of Data Science (SDS) at the University of Virginia invites applications for an Events Coordinator, responsible for planning, developing, and managing a diverse portfolio of events that supports the School's mission and fosters engagement among faculty, current and prospective students, alumni, community partners, and corporate audiences. Collaborate with event sponsors, unit leads, and subject matter experts to plan and execute events, including scheduling facilities, managing contracts for use of SDS facilities , and ensuring adequate staffing.Student Resource Center Assistant Manager/Provider Network Coordinator Commonwealth of VirginiaStudent Resource Center Assistant Manager/Provider Network CoordinatorAlbemarle County, VA$52,500–$58,500 / yearPosition Purpose: The Student Resource Center Assistant Manager & Provider Network Coordinator supports students by identifying and reducing barriers such as those related to hunger, unstable housing, unreliable transportation, lack of childcare, and need for emergency financial assistance that increases a student's ability to succeed. Develop, maintain, and expand relationships with community-based organizations, nonprofit agencies, government programs, healthcare providers, and other service providers who can help students overcome barriers to success.Load moreResume ResourcesFree Resume TemplatesFree Resume BuilderSimilar Job SearchesSeasonal Jobs in Harrisonburg, VAStudent Jobs in Harrisonburg, VAInternship Jobs in Harrisonburg, VA
Volunteer Opportunity (Hospice) Legacy Hospice Inc.Volunteer Opportunity (Hospice)Charlottesville, VirginiaResponsibilities: Join as an Administrative / Organizational Volunteer!Support our care team behind the scenes by helping in our offices (light data entry, assembling packets, sending cards to family members), organizing special memories for patients, sewing memory bears or blankets, and more. Become a Patient Care Volunteer! Visit patients to offer companionship and give caregivers a break.
Life Enrichment Manager Sunrise Senior Living LLCLife Enrichment ManagerCharlottesville, VAAbility to lead the life enrichment component of the Reminiscence program by connecting residents with Life Skills and other life enrichment activities that meet their unique preferences, abilities, and basic human needs. Ensure the Life Skill is included on the demographic profile of each resident and apply the information by being responsible for implementing, leading, and motivating others in the appropriate Life Skill for the residents in partnership with the Reminiscence Coordinator (RC).
NewActivities & Life Enrichment Manager Sunrise Senior Living LLCActivities & Life Enrichment ManagerCharlottesville, VAAbility to lead the life enrichment component of the Reminiscence program by connecting residents with Life Skills and other life enrichment activities that meet their unique preferences, abilities, and basic human needs. Ensure the Life Skill is included on the demographic profile of each resident and apply the information by being responsible for implementing, leading, and motivating others in the appropriate Life Skill for the residents in partnership with the Reminiscence Coordinator (RC).
NewVirginia Field Coordinator Appalachian VoicesVirginia Field CoordinatorVA$50,000–$57,500 / yearDemonstrated experience with community engagement and grassroots organizing, preferably including leadership development, volunteer coordination, member/supporter mobilization, and strategic campaign/project implementation Demonstrated commitment to justice and ability to work with diverse groups on clean energy and social, economic, and environmental justice issues Aptitude for public speaking Excellent writing, communication, and listening skills Event planning skills, including outreach and follow-up, volunteer recruitment, media outreach, event promotion, and logistics coordination Ability to effectively facilitate group meetings and calls Strong organizational skills and attention to detail; ability to set priorities, multi-task, and meet deadlines for both short- and long-term goals in a fast-paced environment Competency in a variety of computer applications, including the Google Suite, MS Office Suite, and social media Ability to work independently under minimal supervision Flexibility to work evenings and weekends when needed Valid driver's license and ability to travel, including some overnight travel Prior experience with legislative or political campaigns (preferred) Knowledge of energy issues, climate science, environmental science, or public health issues and policies (preferred) Prior experience working in coalitions (preferred) Aptitude for executing impactful digital and social media strategies around core issues (preferred). Work within Appalachian Voices' Virginia team to oppose the expansion of fossil fuel infrastructure and to support a clean energy transition using a variety of advocacy strategies and tactics Build relationships with community members and key partners through formal and informal coalitions Develop and implement a range of grassroots advocacy activities that meet the diverse needs and interests of residents across Virginia Plan and execute events designed to educate communities on energy issues and policies impacting Virginia Promote civic engagement on legislation, regulations, and permit applications in order to advance the goals of the Virginia program Organize, participate in, and facilitate meetings and calls Work with the communications team to utilize traditional media, social media, and other electronic communications to broadcast a unified message about program priorities Collaborate with other Appalachian Voices Field Coordinators to support complementary programs in North Carolina and Tennessee Track progress and engage in planning, reporting, and evaluation of the program Recruit and manage a team of interns and volunteers.
Events Coordinator Commonwealth of VirginiaEvents CoordinatorCharlottesville, VA$25–$27.88 / hourThe School of Data Science (SDS) at the University of Virginia invites applications for an Events Coordinator, responsible for planning, developing, and managing a diverse portfolio of events that supports the School's mission and fosters engagement among faculty, current and prospective students, alumni, community partners, and corporate audiences. Collaborate with event sponsors, unit leads, and subject matter experts to plan and execute events, including scheduling facilities, managing contracts for use of SDS facilities , and ensuring adequate staffing.
Student Resource Center Assistant Manager/Provider Network Coordinator Commonwealth of VirginiaStudent Resource Center Assistant Manager/Provider Network CoordinatorAlbemarle County, VA$52,500–$58,500 / yearPosition Purpose: The Student Resource Center Assistant Manager & Provider Network Coordinator supports students by identifying and reducing barriers such as those related to hunger, unstable housing, unreliable transportation, lack of childcare, and need for emergency financial assistance that increases a student's ability to succeed. Develop, maintain, and expand relationships with community-based organizations, nonprofit agencies, government programs, healthcare providers, and other service providers who can help students overcome barriers to success.