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Program Manager

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ORGANIZATION: KeelWorks Foundation

  • 43 people are interested
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The program manager is in charge of a discipline, like fundraising, project management, instructional design, product design, software development, or human resources. Their primary role is to establish program structure in the form of a program charter, policy, process assets, quality criteria, performance criteria, and job descriptions. This is a great opportunity for a person who wants to improve their qualifications for program management. It is also a great way to learn for those with any study on management (e.g., six sigma and/or CMMI).

For those who are not ready to take the lead, the Associate Program Manager role is an option.

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About KeelWorks Foundation

Location:

2398 WEST BEACH RD, OAK HARBOR, WA 98277, US

Mission Statement

To support a better world with better citizens by fostering learning competence, emotional intelligence, and networked intelligence. KeelWorks especially wishes to bring greater participation to the economically disadvantaged across the globe. We are building a system to support upward mobility.

Description

We are a charitable non-profit virtual foundation. Founded in 2009, we've worked with over 300 graduate students and past students helping them bridge the gap from education to gainful employment while helping KeelWorks build a structure for people needing change. Our goal is to be the equalizer, bringing those on the outside looking in to the inside. Our goal is to end poverty across the world, changing one life at a time. Our special approach involves grouping people for mutual support, teaching core competencies, and supporting goals with objective progress metrics and team accountability, We hope to build a structure for change that can be replicated hundreds and thousands of times. We don't give participants fish, but hope to teach them to fish for themselves.

CAUSE AREAS

Advocacy & Human Rights
Employment
International
Advocacy & Human Rights, Employment, International

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.

SKILLS

  • Office Management
  • Administrative Support
  • Professional Development
  • Critical Thinking
  • Organization
  • People Skills

GOOD FOR

  • Teens
  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 16
  • This role requires at least 4 hours a week.
  • Basic computer skills, good problem-solving skills, good written and oral communication skills.

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