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Program Associate (USAID/PLR), ZemiTek - Remote

 

Who We Are

ZemiTek, LLC is a Woman-Owned, SBA-certified 8(a) Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB) based in the Washington, DC metro area. We have a strong record delivering innovative and high-quality solutions. Since 2007, ZemiTek has provided technical assistance, project management, information technology (IT), knowledge management, monitoring and evaluation, training and learning development, and institutional support services.

Position Description

ZemiTek, a trusted partner providing institutional support services to PLR, is actively recruiting for a Program Associate position to support the program management unit for this award. This role offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to the impactful work of PLR, supporting USAID's mission to foster global development and humanitarian efforts.

 

Position Type: Full-time, Remote

Salary Range: The annual salary range for this role is $62,000 - $66,000 a year with the starting salary determined based on candidate’s knowledge, skills, experience, and education, in addition to budget availability. 

Clearance: Ability to obtain and maintain a Secret level clearance (US citizenship required)

Responsibilities

· Working closely with the program management unit for the PLR contract, provide contractual, operational, and financial support, ensuring contract compliance, staff and consultant support, and budget tracking.
· Collaborate closely with ZemiTek's support teams, including finance, HR, and recruiting, to ensure compliance with company policies and procedures.
· Coordinate travel logistics for Institutional Support Contractors (ISCs), including reviewing travel requests, coordinating with vendors, processing travel approvals, and reviewing documentation for travel reimbursements in coordination with the finance team.
· Assist the finance team with reviewing and processing invoices related to travel and operational expenses.
· Work with clients, the Senior Program Manager, and recruiting teams to develop job descriptions (JDs) and scopes of work (SOWs).
· Provide subcontractor support, including assisting with recruitment.
· Support the drafting of project deliverables, including annual workplans and progress reports.
· Ensure proper management of electronic files, following ZemiTek's policies.
· Serve as a backstop for the Senior Program Manager, as needed.
· Support the recruitment for short-term technical assistance buy-ins, working with clients on SOWs, and assisting in candidate selection.

Qualifications

· High School Diploma with at least six (6) years of relevant professional experience OR Bachelor's degree with at least two (2) years of relevant professional experience, preferably in administrative, operations coordination, project implementation, or Federal Government contract administration.
· Proficiency in Office 365 and Google Workspace.
· Strong organizational and communication skills, with excellent attention to detail.
· Ability to take initiative, problem solve, and respond independently to evolving situations.
· Commitment to promoting equity, inclusion, and supporting marginalized voices.
· Proven ability to adapt quickly to changing priorities and work environments, maintaining productivity in a fast-paced, fluid setting.
· Ability to obtain and maintain a Secret security clearance (US citizenship required).

 

Our application process is quick and easy.


Learn more/APPLY here!

Early Career Strategy - Program Associate, American Bar Association - Chicago, IL

 

Early Career Strategy - Program Associate

ABA Chicago, 321 North Clark, Chicago, Illinois, United States of America ● Chicago, IL, USA Req #1753
 Wednesday, October 30, 2024

The American Bar Association (ABA) was founded on a commitment to advance the rule of law in the United States and beyond by providing practical resources for legal professionals, conducting law school accreditation, developing model ethics codes and more. Today, the ABA remains a member-based organization that works to ensure access to justice for all, a fair legal process, and respect for the rule of law at home and across the globe.

 

The ABA is committed to service and refining the standards that guide the legal profession. ABA staff are provided multiple types of continuing education and career development opportunities. Your work will help eliminate bias, enhance diversity, and advance the rule of law throughout the US and around the world.

 

The ABA recognizes the value staff contribute to our success through a generous benefits package that protects their health and their financial security.  The ABA’s wide array of benefit offerings include 401(k), medical, dental, vision, flexible spending accounts, health spending accounts, supplemental life and disability insurance, prepaid legal programs, and a complimentary membership to the American Bar Association, which offers additional benefits.

Flexible/hybrid work arrangements may be available for residents of CA, DC, IL, IN, IA, MD, MI, MN, TX, VA, and WI.  Residency requirements may apply. ABA employees are eligible to apply for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF). 
 

Job Summary/General Purpose of Job

  • The Program Associate assists in the design and development of programs, projects and activities of the entity. Responsible for the implementation of programs and projects under the supervision of the program director or manager. Held accountable for the successful execution of assigned programs/projects.

Essential Job Functions and Responsibilities (listed in order of importance and/or time spent)

  • Implements one or more programs or projects, includes participation in program/project planning, and ensuring compliance with ABA policies.
  • Analyzes project/program performance throughout the process to ensure projects move forward in a productive manner.
  • Serves as a point of contact for projects. Communicates with member leaders and staff, including reporting on progress and results.
  • Coordinates with others on joint projects
  • Other duties as assigned

Required Education, Qualifications, Experience

  • Bachelor’s Degree from four-year college or university (or equivalent experience)

Preferred Education, Qualifications, Experience

  • Experience, preferably in an association or non-profit setting. Analytical problem-solving ability, self-direction, project experience, research and writing skills, and meeting planning experience. Fundraising or grant application experience is a plus. A bachelor’s degree is required.

Physical Requirements

  • Typical office work environment.

Extent of Travel Required in the Job

  • May be required to travel several times over a year.

The American Bar Association is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer of all protected classes including veterans and individuals with disabilities. Women, minorities, veterans, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. In compliance with the ADA Amendments Act (ADAAA), if you have a disability and would like to request an accommodation in order to apply for a position with the American Bar Association, please call 312-988-5188.

Other details

  • Pay Type Salary
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  • Min Hiring Rate $45,600.00
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  • Max Hiring Rate $55,544.68

Program Associate, Community Organized Relief Effort (CORE) - Hybrid (Chicago, IL)

 

About the job

CORE, in partnership with the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH), is seeking a Program Associate to work at vaccination clinics at select City of Chicago colleges for the fall/winter immunization season. The Program Associate will work alongside the CORE Chicago management team to successfully get patients vaccinated, ensure the smooth operation of clinics and maintain high standards of safety, efficiency, and professionalism while on site.

This is a Temporary position through December 31, 2024.

Main Responsibilities

  • Greet and assist patients with a friendly and professional demeanor and ensure a positive patient experience.
  • Provide clear information about vaccination procedures and answer or direct any patient inquiries or concerns.
  • Help with patient check-in and check-out processes and assist in the preparation and documentation of vaccination records, ensuring accuracy and compliance with CDPH guidelines.
  • Collaborate with the clinicians to facilitate the efficient administration of vaccines.
  • Maintain a clean and organized workstation that is always stocked with necessary supplies for position.
  • Adhere to all safety protocols during clinic operations.
  • Assist in the setup and teardown of vaccination clinics.
  • Assist in collecting data related to clinic operations, including number of patients vaccinated, inventory levels, and other requests.
  • Support the smooth flow of clinic operations by queuing patients, managing their questions, and assisting with the registration processes.
  • Monitor and report any adverse reactions or incidents to the Site Manager immediately.

Qualifications
  • High school diploma or equivalent required.
  • Previous experience in healthcare settings, community health work or event coordination is preferred.
  • Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends.

Scope And Travel
  • Reports to the Site Manager
  • Travel to and from the Chicago office and select City of Chicago colleges is required.
  • 0% travel required outside of Chicagoland area.
  • Availability to work every Saturday during the fall/winter months is required.

Experience
  • Previous experience in a healthcare, public health, or customer service role preferred.
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to interact effectively with diverse populations.

Skills And Competencies
  • Detail-oriented with excellent organizational skills.
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and adapt to changing circumstances.
  • Comfortable with basic data entry and record-keeping tasks.
  • Knowledge of or willingness to learn about vaccination procedures and public health practices.

$19 - $19 an hour

In accordance with law, the expected pay range for this position is posted with this position. The actual compensation will be determined based on experience and other factors permitted by law.

Clear pre-employment background check requirements, including local, state, and national criminal records checks, sex offender registries, employment, education verifications and child abuse registry check (if required by state regulations) are required post job offer and prior to employment.

Program Associate - Irving Harris Foundation - Chicago

For more information and to apply please visit: LinkedIn

Title: Program Associate

Reports to: Program Director, Early Childhood

Status: Full-Time

Apply by Date: December 13, 2022

Salary Range: $75,000-$80,000 with an annual performance bonus between 3-7%

Location: Chicago, IL

WHO WE ARE

The Irving Harris Foundation (Foundation) enhances the quality of life for pregnant and birthing people, infants, young children, families, and communities by advancing human potential, social justice and equity, and creative experience and expression. The Foundation is a strategic grantmaker, investing approximately $13 million annually in the fields of infant and early childhood mental health, early childhood development, reproductive health and justice, arts and culture, and Jewish values in the U.S. and Israel. The Foundation’s grants aim to address root causes, leverage public and private resources, provide technical assistance, and foster collaboration through public-private and funder partnerships. Rooted in the Jewish tradition of giving back to communities, and our deep and historic commitment to Tikkun Olam (repair the world), the Irving Harris Foundation envisions a world where all people are treated with dignity and are not discriminated against based on their religion, race, ethnicity, citizenship status, gender identities, sexual orientations, education levels, and abilities.

The Foundation has embraced and worked to advance Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) in our philanthropic efforts. For the foundation, DEI is not a goal to be accomplished, but a reflective, intentional journey in which we are consistently striving toward more equitable policies, systems and communities. We continue to lean into the commitments we made as a Foundation in solidarity with Black Lives and the Foundation’s decision in 2021 to center intersectional racial equity. This includes internal work to deepen our efforts to be an antiracist organization including racial equity and culture change training, strengthening our policies and procedures, and new grantmaking practices. Externally we are centering racial equity in our grantmaking, field leadership, and special initiatives which includes increasing the amount we invest in Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC) led organizations, exploring how to lift-up parent voice, focusing on community driven solutions and using our grants and field leadership to support efforts designed to dismantle systems of oppression that have and continue to cause harm.

POSITION SUMMARY

The Program Associate (PA) is part of our diverse team dedicated to supporting equitable care and outcomes for pregnant and birthing people, infants, young children, and families; and working with partners to advance community-driven solutions, build movements and power for systemic change, address racial, gender, and economic disparities, and cultivate and support BIPOC leadership in the fields in which we work. Reporting to the Program Director (PD), Early Childhood (EC), and in partnership with the Program Director, Reproductive Health and Justice (RHJ), the PA works to advance the vision, goals, and objectives of the EC and RHJ Program areas. The PA will work closely with the EC and RHJ Program teams to implement an array of grantmaking, capacity building, grants management, technical assistance, evaluation, communications and funder and stakeholder organizing efforts, while supporting and fostering key relationships within the Foundation and with our external field and foundation partners. In particular, the PA will assist with grantmaking, provide administrative support; including scheduling, data entry, and notetaking; conduct research, and support internal program team meetings and external partner tables that the Foundation leads. The PA will provide support to the overall EC and RHJ Program areas and help support collaboration and shared work across the EC, RHJ, Infant and Early Childhood IECMH, and JV Program areas. Finally, the PA works collaboratively with the full program team, staff, and Board to advance an intersectional approach across our work and deliver on the goals and objectives of the Foundation.

PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES

Support Strategic Grantmaking

  • Support EC and RHJ Program Directors in the grant review process including reviewing grant materials to ensure application submission is complete, following up with grant partners for missing information, scheduling and conducting notetaking for grant review meetings/calls, reporting calls, and organizational check ins, conducting data entry and filing grant partner materials into grants management system, SmartSimple
  • Manage scheduling and calendar maintenance for EC and RHJ Program Directors, including coordinating calls, meetings, and travel
  • Primarily work with EC and RHJ Program teams to prepare grant communications on grant renewals and new grants
  • Engage with organizations through meetings/calls to conduct due diligence, gather additional information, and cultivate relationships
  • Provide administrative support to EC and RHJ Program teams when conducting landscape and/or field analyses to develop strategies to inform and advance new and ongoing grantmaking as appropriate.
  • Support Program Directors with planning for Program Team meetings, virtual and in person retreats, workplan review meetings, and individual EC and RHJ program team meetings.
  • Support, maintain and contribute to the development of strong, efficient administrative systems and practices to improve the work
  • Manage the updating of grantmaking calendar and project management tools to ensure the EC, RHJ and JV Program teams meet key deadlines throughout the year.

Assist with Field Leadership and Special Initiatives

  • Assist with field leadership efforts including scheduling meetings and conducting notetaking during meetings related to the Illinois Early Childhood Funders table and the Reproductive Health and Reproductive Justice Funder table
  • Develop and cultivate relationships with foundation colleagues in the field in the fields in which we work
  • Represent the Foundation at funder convenings, committees/workgroup meetings, conferences, and other events
  • Provide support to the EC and RHJ Program teams on the development of special initiatives and projects
  • Provide administrative support to EC and RHJ Program teams for funder organizing needs and activities, including providing logistics and planning support for meetings, events, briefings, webinars, etc.

Research, Evaluation and Learning

  • Support EC and RHJ Program teams on tracking developments in the fields in which the Foundation works – including policies, best practices, model programs, advocacy and organizing campaigns, trends in funding, and movement needs.
    • Conduct research and literature reviews, prepare summaries and analyses, and synthesize trends and opportunities in the fields in which the Foundation works
    • Supports the Program Directors and Program Officers to advance collaborative work across the Foundation’s program areas of EC, RHJ, IEMHC, and JV
    • Support the Program team’s ability to evaluate its work through grant partner surveys or other tools, following up with grant partners, analyzing survey results, and managing contact lists
    • Collaborate with other members of the Foundation team to support internal project priorities

  • Deepen own learning and knowledge and professional growth in the field through conferences, meetings, webinars, etc.
  • Engage in professional development and continuous learning including involvement in funder networks and other field building/professional development opportunities that will enhance leadership development
  • Plan, coordinate and/or participate in Program team projects as needed.

Reporting and Communications

  • Support the Program Team’s efforts to track and communicate the Foundation’s work, investments, and impact across different strategies internally and externally
  • Assist Program Team with materials in preparation for Board meetings
  • Work with Program Team to help develop visual materials that highlight the Foundation’s initiatives, field leadership, and grantees for internal use and for external use (including website, meetings/conferences, or other events) as needed

Overall Foundation Effectiveness

  • Work across the Foundation’s program areas and the Foundation overall to help advance the vision, mission, internal and external goals, and overall effectiveness of the organization
  • Support updates and revisions to grantmaking processes as we continue to advance our commitments to Trust Based Philanthropic practices
  • Participate in full team and relevant Program team meetings
  • Perform administrative and other tasks developed by Program team to support the Foundation’s vision and mission

Foundation Organizational Culture

  • Support Foundation-wide efforts to build a thriving and supportive organizational culture that is joyful, inclusive, equitable and trusting
  • Support the Foundation’s commitment to live into its values of becoming an anti-racist organization
  • Engage and participate in workshops and consultation on racial equity including activities of the Equity Belonging and Transformation Committee



  • Commitment to Irving Harris Foundation's mission
  • Team member who values diversity, equity and inclusion and takes pride in working with and collaborating on a team that brings together diversity of thoughts, perspectives, and expression
  • Minimum of three to five years of relevant experience in a related field
  • Bachelor’s Degree required and preferably in a related field such as public policy, early childhood, child development, education, social justice, public health, maternal child health, psychology, community development, social work, journalism, and humanities.
  • Knowledge of issues related to early childhood, maternal and child health, organizing and movement building, policy, advocacy and systems-building, and racial, gender and economic justice preferred
  • Demonstrated passion for advancing social justice and equity through community driven approaches and solutions.
  • Independent and highly motivated
  • Strong program and time management skills
  • Strong interpersonal skills, and ability to collaborate and work well with internal and external partners
  • Ability to meet deadlines, independently conceptualize and manage project plans, and work on several projects simultaneously
  • Ability to be flexible, adaptable, and to think conceptually, strategically, and learn quickly
  • Demonstrated problem-solving and strong analytical, written, and verbal communication skills
  • Tech savviness - able to creatively navigate multiple platforms from Microsoft Office to o survey tools, basic web-design/updating, databases, social media platforms, video conferencing software (Zoom), etc.
  • Candidates with high levels of integrity, thoughtfulness, curiosity around creating equitable and just internal processes, and sense of humor will be prioritized.
  • Show strong growth mindset, receptivity to feedback, the ability to learn from successes and challenges, and be adaptable

WHY THE FOUNDATION?

The Foundation offers a competitive salary/benefits package and the opportunity to work with a small, collaborative, and dedicated team.

  • Competitive Fulltime Salary – salary range $75,000 - $80,000 commensurate with experience
  • Annual performance-based bonus, 3-7%
  • Professional Development Opportunities
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • 401(K) contributions of 15% after 1 year (no match required)
  • Generous employer paid Health, Dental and Vision package
  • Vacation accrual of 3 weeks in year one, increasing in year 2
  • 13 PTO days (up front) upon hire
  • Bank Holidays plus 3 floating holidays
  • Closed the week between Christmas and New Year
  • Work week 4 ½ days per week
  • One in-person collaboration day a week and access to an office at any time

The position is based in Chicago, Illinois. The Program Associate may travel on occasion.

COVID VACCINATION REQUIREMENTS

All staff are required to be fully vaccinated upon hire with the Foundation as of their first day of employment with the Foundation. Upon hire, all are expected to provide a photocopy of their vaccination card during the onboarding process.

Equal Employment Opportunity: The Irving Harris Foundation is committed to an inclusive, fair and equitable workplace where everyone is a respected and valued member of the team. The Foundation values and actively seeks diversity in its workplace. The Foundation’s inclusive and equitable practice is embedded in recruitment, hiring, training, promoting persons in all job classifications. The Foundation does not discriminate against any individual with respect to the terms and conditions of their employment based on that individual’s race, ethnicity, color, religion, national origin, citizenship, sex, age, disability, pregnancy, childbirth, medical condition, marital status, military service or veteran status, sexuality or status in any other group protected by federal, state or local law. In addition, the Foundation administers all personnel decisions such as compensation, benefits, transfers, layoffs, returns from layoffs, etc. in accordance with the principles of equal employment opportunity.

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.

Apply by Date: January 20, 2023

For more information and to apply please visit: LinkedIn