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Concilmmbr Domnic Rcchia, Chairof NYC Concils Financ Committ and
co-sponsor of Intro. 485 (Th Rsponsibl
Banking Act), listns to mmbrs from
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mploymnt opportnity
Bridg Strt Dlopmnt Corporation is sking acandidat for Commnity Organizr
Dtis and Rsponsibilitis: Works with residents to stabilize blocks where BSDC is currently developing property. Conducts assessments of blocks where BSDC is considering real estate development to determine whati wi iac d. Wk wih Hig G aff i a add iig f a. Develops and implements neighborhood-based educational programs on issues related tohwhi. Partners with community residents in the development of block and tenant associations. Supports existing block and tenant associations. Organizes new tenant and block associations. Identies and helps develop neighborhood leadership. Attends regular community meetings, such as the 79th Precinct Council, 81st Precinct Council and
Ciy bad #3, ad h Ca bky pcic Cci ad Ciy ad. Plans and coordinates Foreclosure Outreach. Represents BSDC and community interests at public forums and community events. Maintains a visible presence as a member of the community. Provides grassroots marketing support to Housing Group staff, as needed. Works with the Director of Economic Development to organize merchants. Prepares written reports. Other duties as assigned.
Qualifcations/Requirements:
Bachelors degree. Minimum of ve years experience working within the community development eld,
Demonstrated experience in organizing and developing resident leadership, leveraging nancial andchica c dc agi i i ighhd, ad faciiaig caaiefforts among community leaders, non-prots and public agencies. Self-starter. Ability to work independently. Demonstrated leadership capacity and sound judgment Computer literacy with prociency in MS ofce products (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Excellent oral and written communication skills. . Ability to work effectively with people of various races and backgrounds. Ability to multi task. Ability to work effectively as a member of a team.
To Apply:
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Hwhi sic maagbidg s D Cai
460 nad Abky, nY 11216
F. (718) [email protected]
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Youth Ministries for Peace and Justice
DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMS
WHO WE ARE:
Founded in 1994, the mission of Youth Ministries for Peace & Justice is to rebuild the neighborhoods ofBronx River and Soundview/Bruckner in the South Bronx by preparing young people, ages 13 to 21, to
become prophetic voices for peace and justice. We accomplish this through political education, spiritual
formation, and youth and community development and organizing. Guided by a prophetic faith, YMPJ s
purpose is to transform both the people and the physical infrastructure of blighted South Bronx
neighborhoods and change the systems that negatively impact them.
GENERAL SUMMARY
YMPJ seeks a Director of Programs to provide overall leadership and oversight of YMPJ after school and
summer programs which include youth development and organizing programs, and community
justice/family services. The Director of Programs will also be responsible for working with the
Development Director to find creative and strategic ways to promote the organization and gain funding.This person will also represent YMPJ on various alliances, execute and update strategic plan, evaluate
programs and staff. The organization works on a 40 hour a week schedule. The Director of Programs
reports to the Executive Director.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Support Executive Director in organizational planning and decision makingo Lead Program staff in on-going meetings for planning and developing programso Meet regularly with the Executive director to assess the work of YMPJ centerso Research and identify staff development opportunities
Oversee programmatic elements of YMPJ Centers: Youth Development and Organizing,Community Justice, and Adult Programs
o Work with Center Directors on curriculum development, work plans and budgetso Track the progress of each center in accomplishing set goalso Monitor progress of self, programs, members and staff goalso Support Center directors with ideas, advice, and direction on programmatic worko Develop an orientation/training for new staff and memberso Foster a climate that supports both member and staff success and promotes respect
and appreciation for all students, staff and parents
o Develop, implement, and ensure effective member recruitment practices
eMPLOYMeNT
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Youth Ministries for Peace and Justice
GRANTS MANAGER
WHO WE ARE:
Founded in 1994, the mission of Youth Ministries for Peace & Justice is to rebuild the neighborhoods of
Bronx River and Soundview/Bruckner in the South Bronx by preparing young people, ages 13 to 21, to
become prophetic voices for peace and justice. We accomplish this through political education, spiritual
formation, and youth and community development and organizing. Guided by a prophetic faith, YMPJ s
purpose is to transform both the people and the physical infrastructure of blighted South Bronx
neighborhoods and change the systems that negatively impact them.
GENERAL SUMMARY:
The Grants Manager at Youth Ministries for Peace and Justice (YMPJ) works in cooperation with the
Executive Director to determine the program s funding needs, identify possible funding sources and
donors, and apply to those funding sources for grants. The Grants Manager is responsible for the entire
grant writing process which includes managing reporting process for current funders, researching and
targeting appropriate funding sources, and securing funding throughout the year. This person will also
work closely with the Executive Director in cultivating relationships. The organization works on a 40
hour week schedule. The Grants Manager reports directly to the Executive Director.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
General Responsibilities:
o Support the Fundraising Plan developed by the Executive Director, as well as, build and expandon existing plan
o Write concept notes and grant proposals that support the mission of YMPJ and all programareas
o Research and identify potential funding for the organization and its programso Works collaboratively with the Executive Director in cultivating relationships with funderso Maintain all grant submissions, renewals and reporting, as well as writing donor reportso Track progress of all current and new funding for the organizationo Maintain tracking tool used for all current and new funding sourceso Work with the Executive Director to maintain/develop relationships with foundations and
corporations
o Work with designated staff to coordinate the complete submission of all proposals and theirsupporting documentation
o Work collaboratively with fiscal staff to ensure proper budget preparation for all proposalsubmissions
o Maintain all records for organizational funders both current and prospectiveo Ensure all grants are supportive of the program budgets, finance plans, and organizational goals
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mploymnt opportnity
Youth Ministries for Peace and Justice
OFFICE MANAGER
WHO WE ARE:
Founded in 1994, the mission of Youth Ministries for Peace & Justice is to rebuild the neighborhoods of
Bronx River and Soundview/Bruckner in the South Bronx by preparing young people, ages 13 to 21, to
become prophetic voices for peace and justice. We accomplish this through political education, spiritual
formation, and youth and community development and organizing. Guided by a prophetic faith, YMPJ s
purpose is to transform both the people and the physical infrastructure of blighted South Bronx
neighborhoods and change the systems that negatively impact them.
GENERAL SUMMARY:
The office manager at Youth Ministries for Peace and Justice (YMPJ) oversees the day to day operations
ofYMPJ s office space. This person will be working closely with the CFO and maintaining the
organizations fiscal systems. He or she is responsible for overseeing the management of YMPJ s
Management Information Systems. This person will also oversee the organization s human resources
and will maintain the employee files. The organization works on a 40 hour week schedule. The Office
manager will work closely with, and reports directly to the Executive Director.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Office Manager
o Supervise Administrative Assistanto Supervise maintenance staffo Maintaining office equipment and accessories/supplies; coordinating with vendors for
equipment repairs, ensuring that the site equipment (from copy machines to boiler) is working
properly
o Work with Administrative Assistant on maintaining inventory and ordering office and cleaningsupplies as needed
o Assist the Executive Director in the preparation of all Board Materials and meeting logisticso Support program in the planning and execution of large program/organization wide events
Fiscal Services
o Enter Accounts Payables and Receivables into the systemo Enter and call in organizations bi-weekly payrollo Copy all checks and depositso Manage Petty Casho Maintain fiscal files for payables and receivables including the copying of receivables and
payables
o Responsible for creating reports for all private and government funding
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mploymnt opportnity
Youth Ministries for Peace and Justice
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
WHO WE ARE:
Founded in 1994, the mission of Youth Ministries for Peace & Justice is to rebuild the neighborhoods of
Bronx River and Soundview/Bruckner in the South Bronx by preparing young people, ages 13 to 21, to
become prophetic voices for peace and justice. We accomplish this through political education, spiritual
formation, and youth and community development and organizing. Guided by a prophetic faith, YMPJ s
purpose is to transform both the people and the physical infrastructure of blighted South Bronx
neighborhoods and change the systems that negatively impact them.
GENERAL SUMMARY:
The Administrative Assistant at Youth Ministries for Peace and Justice (YMPJ) reports directly to the
Office Manager. The organization works on a 40 hour week schedule. The Administrative Assistant will
work a schedule of 10am to 7pm during the school year.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
General Responsibilities
o Coordinate use of conference room maintain conference room scheduleo Maintaining office, conference, and meeting areas in a presentable conditiono Preparing for office meetings (setting up rooms and any media needed; coordinate
refreshments and snacks for guests)
o Handling a heavy volume of phone calls, screen calls and respond when necessary, directingcalls to appropriate individuals, taking messages, and retrieving voice mails, updating the
Executive Director s call list
o Organizing and managing logistics for speaking engagement, conferences, workshops, andmeetings, both on- and off-site, when necessary, including but not limited to all aspects of travel
arrangements.
o Checking and sorting mailo Sorting, making copies and distributing mail, as neededo Typing letters, memos, agendas and various documents
Management Information Systems
o Enter data in systems member, vendor, funding, and community justiceo Filing data member, vendor, funding, and community justice
Fiscal Services
o Support Office Manager in maintaining fiscal fileso Make weekly depositso Log weekly deposits
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