Headquartered in Irving, Texas, and founded in 1980, MADD - Mothers Against Drunk Driving is a nonprofit organization that was established by a mother who lost her daughter to a dr
Program Specialist
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Rhode Island
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33 days ago
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$0 - $45K / year
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Entry Level
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Program Specialist
MADD - Mothers Against Drunk Driving
Title: Program Specialist Location: Warwick, RI 02889, USA Work Type: Remote, Full Time Job ID: PROGR001674 Salary: $45,000 USD per year Job Description: Organize and implement all aspects and technical portions of core and supplemental underage drinking and drunk driving prevention programs for targeted populations at the State and Local level. Responsible for all program administration including regular liaison and reporting, achievement of established performance objectives, development of programs to achieve objectives and adherence to all program and/or grant policies and guidelines. This is a remote position that does require the selected candidate to reside in the Warwick, Rhode Island area. The salary for this position is $45,000. RESPONSIBILITIES - Ensure that goals and objectives as designated by MADD management and/or the grantor are achieved by developing and designing events targeted to accomplish specific objectives and providing marketing and outreach of the program to community agencies. - Ensure that grant proposals include MADD's program directives. - Manage the implementation and logistics of adult drunk driving prevention and underage drinking prevention programs through the design and facilitation of training programs at the State and Local level. - Organize and host orientation meetings, evaluation meetings, facilitator training and facilitation of parent workshops and student presentations. - Source and recruit volunteers, as needed, for applicable programs. - Provide training, guidance, support and motivation to volunteers and staff by conducting training meetings, telephone coaching and on-site assistance. - Maintain tracking and data collection of programs and/or grant results, financial reports, and the progress for evaluation and improvement. Identify areas that are not fully utilizing the resources available and ensure assistance is provided in a timely manner. - Participate in the implementation of National program evaluation measures. - If applicable - Support organizational fundraising efforts by meeting assigned revenue goals, conducting prospect research for potential partners, soliciting financial or in-kind contributions, and assisting with the planning and execution of fundraising/special events. - Perform other duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS - Bachelor's degree in related field such as Human Services or equivalent experience. - One to two years' experience in work with the implementation of community awareness, education, partnership and youth programs specifically related to community health. Previous experience working with programs or grant administration helpful. - Spanish a huge plus. - Travel and flexible hours are required. - Strong organizational skills, be detail oriented with the ability to prioritize, manage multiple projects, and execute in a high-volume environment. - Excellent communication skills with the ability to develop and convey thoughts clearly, logically, and concisely both orally and in writing, using appropriate grammar and command of the English language. - Ability to work both independently and with others to resolve issues and maintain composure and professionalism in an environment of changing and/or multiple priorities. - Must be able to work on a timetable, meet deadlines, follow instructions, and accept direction on given assignments. - Strong work ethic with the ability to maintain a high activity level. - Must have exceptional internal and external customer service orientation. - Must have demonstrated computer skills including Microsoft Excel, Word and Outlook and be familiar with entering data into on-line systems. Should also have basic record keeping and math skills. - Ability to maintain social, ethical, and organizational standards in job related activities, at work and in the community. - Ability to maintain workplace confidentiality and take ownership/accountability for own actions and aspects of the job. BENEFITS Eligible within first 30-45 days - Health, Dental, Vision - Retirement 403(b) + employer matching - 4 weeks accrued PTO - 12 Paid Holidays per calendar year - Up to 3 Floating Holidays per calendar year - Paid Sick Time - Modified Educational Assistance - Maternal and Paternal Leave - Basic Life, AD&D, Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Insurance covered by Employer - FSA, HRA - Employee Assistance Program
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