JEVS Human Services teams up with the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia to offer a Career Expo open to all job-seekers. October 22nd at 2100 Arch Street Philadelphia. RSVP to Wendy Rosenfeldt 215-854-1874
A free three part workshop series, November 5, November 12 and November 19, to help working women assess career goals, balance priorities, strengthen abilities, advocate and negotiate for themselves.
Presenters include female industry leaders from the Philadelphia area. This series is a unique offering for women who want to build the tool set to move ahead.
Sessions begin with a light supper at 5:30 p.m.
Business Development Specialist- JEVS Human Services
The BDS participates in strategic planning, program design as well as creates business plans .
? Externally, collaborates funders of all levels.
? Internally, facilitates and participates in program development teams and program staff; Strong interaction with Board members and Executive Staff.
Candidates must have: • Outstanding project management skills. • Excellent research skills • Create government and private proposals • Proven business skills • Excellent communication skills.
Qualifications ? Minimum 3 years of experience in project management, research, grant writing, strategic planning and/or business planning. ? Graduate degree required; business degree preferred. ? Excellent communication skills. ? Creative analytical thinker, independent worker, detail oriented and self-starter
Salary Range: Commensurate with experience.
E-mail resume to sue.highsmith@jevs.org or fax to 215 854-1880.
The Tuttleman/Lasko program is for current Jewish high school juniors in the Delaware Valley. There is a financial eligibility. Three days work experience in a Jewish organization and two days SAT tutoring and college advising. For more information, please contact Rhonda Cohen at 215-854-1787.