Nonprofit Management At — Youth Recovery Connections
Learning opportunities are many and include federal, state, and local events to include technical assistance.
Desired characteristics include self motivated, innovative and forward thinker whom enjoys change initiatives. A creative writer that pays special attention to detail is a must. A risk-taker that is not afraid to fail and whom appreciates feedback as an opportunity to learn.
Key responsibilities include administration, organization, writing and public speaking. Must know how to complete power point presentations and social media updates. Website management a plus ++
Policy, Politics, and Public Action
Professional Development and Application
Program Implementation and Infrastructure Build
Grant Writing
Monthly staff meetings
Biweekly stakeholder meetings
Monthly Tri-County meetings
Must be vaccinated from COVID
Pre-heath screening and TB test required
CPR certified
Drug awareness to include signs and symptoms of overdose Fentanyl awareness
As the management of Youth Recovery Connections is in a home office space, CSUMB students shall not access (nor be asked to access) the private residence area. Since the restroom is located on the private residence portion of the site, students may deliver or pick up materials at the office space, but should not spend an extended period of time at the site. The nonprofit management component of this learning opportunity should be completed remotely, with supervision happening in public spaces or through video-conferencing. Nonprofit management learning opportunities related to community events and public meetings are accepted. Social work learning opportunities are accepted only as they are happening in the community, in public spaces or through client home visits with supervision.
Hours | Duration |
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8 | hours per week |