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School Partnership Specialist, Communities in Schools - Chicago, IL

Communities In Schools (CIS) of Chicago is a nonprofit organization dedicated to working in partnership with Chicago Public Schools (CPS) and community organizations to help students stay in school and be successful. During the 2024-2025 school year, CIS of Chicago will partner with 240 Chicago public schools and will connect services and programs to more than 75,000 CPS students and their families by leveraging community partner programs and services. In addition, CIS of Chicago is implementing our Intensive Program— at 30+ Chicago public schools we have placed a full time Student Supports Manager. Staff in these schools provide intervention services to a caseload of students who are at risk of dropping out, as well as connect support services to the whole school. 

 

CIS of Chicago was founded in 1988, and is an affiliate of Communities In Schools, Inc., a national nonprofit organization with offices across the country, reaching more than 1.6M students annually. 

 

The mission of Communities In Schools of Chicago is to surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life. The vision of CIS of Chicago is to ensure that every public-school student in Chicago graduates from high school prepared to succeed. The organization’s core values are Impact, Integrity, Relationships, and Social Justice.  

The School Partnership Specialist is a “relationship builder” and an integral part of the organization’s Partnership Team, a group of professionals who manage our school partnerships and relationships, and others that manage the partnerships of more than 200 agencies, institutions, and individuals that provide services mainly in the areas of the arts, college and career readiness, physical health, and behavioral and mental health. Together, members of the School Partnership Team work closely with school personnel to meet the unique needs of each school community, execute a partner training series, monitor the quality of community partner programming, and play supporting roles in a variety of other organizational projects as needed in addition to working to make meaningful school and community partner connections. 

 

By focusing on building relationships with school personnel and connecting schools to programs, services, and basic needs items, the School Partnership Specialist ensures that all CIS of Chicago partner schools have the resources they need to provide their students with meaningful, relevant, and high-quality opportunities. They are responsible for maintaining a portfolio of school partners, which includes regular communication, data collection, school visits, and most importantly, relationship management. 

 

CIS of Chicago seeks a highly motivated and skilled professional for this role. The preferred candidate will have strong written and oral communication skills, experience working with or in urban school districts, and an understanding of quality teaching and program delivery practices.

 

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Manage School Partners: 

       Build positive and productive relationships with school personnel including each school’s leadership and administration

       Develop and implement strategies for creating partnerships between schools and our network of community partners

       Actively refer available student-focused programs and services to key liaisons at 30-35 of Chicago’s public schools

       Follow-up on these referrals regularly to ensure that connections are being made or that alternative services are being referred to meet need; and solicit feedback as to the efficacy of the connected programs 

       Train and provide ongoing assistance to key liaisons at 30-35 Chicago public schools related to needs assessments, program evaluation, partner appreciation, and building awareness about CIS of Chicago

       Research and identify potential service providers to meet key needs of all schools in the CIS of Chicago network, plus guide the initial stages of those partnerships  Data Management: 

       Collect and analyze data related to school partner program connections and monitor school/ agency partnerships to improve our support of schools and increase program connections

       Maintain detailed reports of school and agency partnerships for the portfolio of schools

       Complete required monthly, quarterly, and annual reporting  Trainings:

       Help plan and facilitate trainings and networking events (ACTIVATE series) for school and agency partners to build and deepen partner capacity and collaboration

       Identify credentialed speakers, work with team members to assign roles and responsibilities, and create evaluation and feedback pathways  Other Duties: 

       Represent CIS of Chicago in relevant community or coalition groups

       Support the work of the Partnership Team with positive and innovative solutions to challenges 

       Assist with other organizational projects, as needed 

 

DESIRED SKILLS AND ATTRIBUTES: 

       Adept at cultivating meaningful partnerships while setting clear expectations and achieving organizational outcomes 

       Enthusiasm for and understanding of mission-driven work 

       Ability to work both collaboratively and independently 

       Flexible and capable of working in a fast-paced environment 

       Strong computer skills, including familiarity with Microsoft Office suite, video conferencing technology, as well as database experience 

       Skilled at multi-tasking and meeting multiple deadlines concurrently 

       Persuasive, appropriately assertive, and empathic in professional communication 

       Solution-orientation and ability to problem-solve 

       Strong written and oral communication 

       Excellence in communicating with diverse audiences 

       Detail-orientation and commitment to follow-up and follow-through 

       Awareness of and sensitivity to the needs of urban public school environments 

 

QUALIFICATIONS:

       Bachelor’s degree

       Minimum of two years of relevant work experience

       Experience working with urban public schools strongly preferred

       Customer support experience a plus

       A criminal background check through Chicago Public Schools and verification of employment and degrees is required; name must not appear on the CPS’ Do Not hire list

       Daily driving is a significant portion of this position; applicants must have a valid driver’s license, applicable insurance, and daily access to a reliable vehicle 

 

REPORTS TO: 

Associate Director of School Partnerships  SCHEDULE:

This is a full-time, year-round position and follows CIS of Chicago’s holiday and vacation time calendar and corresponding policies (versus that of CPS). 

 

WORK ENVIRONMENT:

Currently our work environment is hybrid, which may be adjusted at the discretion of the CIS of Chicago leadership. Candidates must be available to work in person at our West Loop location 1-2 days per week, with remote work and meetings throughout the city on the remaining days.

 

SALARY AND BENEFITS INFORMATION: 

The salary range for this role is $48,000-$50,000 per year. See https://www.cisofchicago.org/join-our-team/ for additional benefits information. 

 Learn more/APPLY here!

Policy Specialist, Business Administrative Associate at UIC (Chicago, IL)


Who: University of Illinois System Office of Business & Financial Services, Business Solutions & Support, Policy Specialist (BAA), on the Chicago Campus. The system office seeks a Policy Specialist (BAA) to, support the Policy function by coordinating activities related to Office of Business and Financial Services (OBFS) processes for establishing, developing, and implementing business and financial policies and procedures in support of overall OBFS operations and services, and to ensure their alignment with applicable University guidelines and regulations. Additional responsibilities include:

Zoning & Development Specialist - City of Covington, KY

Zoning & Development Specialist

City of Covington, Kentucky
Professional Area: 
Land-Use Management and Code Enforcement
Experience: 
3-5 years
Contact person: 
Geoff Milz

Phone: 
8592922168
Email: 
gmilz@covingtonky.gov
Location: 
CovingtonKY
SUMMARY
Administer zoning regulations as adopted by the City ofCovington, review proposed construction and development documents and issue zoning permits.  Responsible for staff support to Board of Adjustment.  Compile data from various sources, such as maps, reports, field and file investigations, for use in planning and economic development studies.  Assist public and city staff by answering questions and providing information related to zoning. Continually review and update zoning regulations as necessary and provide technical expertise related to planning initiatives and projects.  This position will report to the Economic Development Manager.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE:
  • At least three years of progressively responsible experience in planning or zoning administration; or the equivalent to a Graduate degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in planning, public administration or related design or construction discipline or a combination of the above stated work experience and education.
  • Familiarity with the development process.
  • AICP Certification is preferred but not required.
KNOWLEDGE, ABILITIES AND SKILLS:
  • Knowledge of applicable City, State and Federal rules, regulations and ordinances that impact Land Use and the ability to appropriately interpret and apply them.
  • Knowledge of general planning principles and concepts.
  • Understands business implications of decisions.
  • Ability to communicate effectively with residents, contractors, other employees, city officials and other agencies both orally and in writing.
  • Treats people with respect; inspires the trust of others; works with integrity and ethically; upholds organizational values.
  • Ability to address the challenges facing mature neighborhoods.
  • Ability to work with residents from all economic, cultural and diverse backgrounds.
  • Aptitude and ability to utilize computer resources required by the City including word processing, spreadsheets and data bases.
  • Working knowledge of GIS mapping and database collection, management, and analysis techniques
CERTIFICATES, LISCENSESES, REGISTRATIONS:
  • Possess and maintain a valid Driver’s License
  • Satisfaction of KRS 147A.027 training requirements
  • Certification with the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) Certification, or ability to achieve this certification within a specified amount of time.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIESMay serve as lead on a project basis.
QUALIFICATIONSTo perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Planning and Policy Specialist, KANE COUNTY OFFICE OF COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT - North Aurora, IL


KANE COUNTY OFFICE OF COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT-WORKFORE DEVELOPMENT

Planning and Policy Specialist $53,000 - $58,000/YR DOQ 
37.5HRS/WK

Provides senior-level technical expertise to the Workforce Investment Board (WIB) and the Kane County Board in the implementation of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) as well the development of program standards and systems that support the work and directives of the WIB and its Committees alongside Kane County and its Jobs Committee. 

Primary responsibilities include: WIOA transition planning and implementation, strategic plan development, and operational and system building including evaluation of programmatic needs along with policy and procedure development. 

Requirements: Bachelor’s degree; comprehensive knowledge of WIA/WIOA law, rules and regulations; three (3) years of progressively responsible and relevant career experience which has required program management, coordination of resources and public exposure; prefer applicants with experience in short and long term planning and grant management; ability to analyze information, data and use performance management tools; and possession of analytical and problem solving skills. 

Applicants must have a valid Illinois driver’s license and reliable transportation. Position is grant funded and office location is in North Aurora. 

Application Deadline: Open till filled

Kane County Employment application and resume accepted by: Department of Human Resource Management
719 S. Batavia Ave., Room 312
Geneva, IL 60134
Or

Email: hrmcorrespondence@co.kane.il.us Download employment application at: www.countyofkane.org
Qualified applicants may be required to submit to a criminal background check.
EEO Employer/Program. Auxiliary aids are available to individuals with disabilities upon request.