On the Market: 10 Philly impact jobs in tech, education and policy
February 13, 2018 Category: Column, Featured, PurposeOn the Market is a column where we highlight noteworthy job openings. Want to be featured on our jobs board? Check out generocity.org/jobs.
Pennsylvania Horticultural Society is looking for a school gardens coordinator to oversee its interorganizational gardening program “supporting and connecting youth to local, nutritious foods in their community.” Check out the job description here.
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Friends Select School is hiring for two positions: a director of city curriculum to increase the school’s connection to Philadelphia, and a middle and upper school STEAM program director to oversee science, technology, engineering, math and arts programs for grades 5 through 12. The school is known for its social justice bent, from the head of school to the students themselves.
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DataArts needs a mid-level application developer to develop its web-based app. The data collection and insight platform for arts nonprofits expanded its services and rebranded from Cultural Data Project two years ago. Learn more here.
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Equal Measure is looking for a senior technology consultant (similar to an IT manager) to manage its tech and computer systems. Perk: The social impact-focused consulting org fosters “a culture where everyone on our team has opportunities for continuous learning.” Check it out here.
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Sustainable Business Network is hiring a government relations manager to “serve as a strategic leader” and head up its policy initiatives. The convener of local environmentally conscious companies has made a slew of other new hires recently, too, including a membership manager. See more here.
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Other jobs:
- Resources for Human Development needs a strategic initiatives director
- Mural Arts needs a restorative justice program director
- Keystone Energy Efficiency Alliance and Episcopal Community Services both need executive admins
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See all available jobs posted on Generocity here. Want to post a job yourself? Have at it.
P.S. A handful of these social impact jobs are still available, too.