PURPOSE OF POSITION:This is a crucial role in ensuring the smooth functioning of the Kansas City Community Land Trust ("KCCLT") by managing administrative tasks, facilitating effective communication, and coordinating executive-level activities. The ideal candidate will be self-driven, assertive, and possess excellent time management skills, coupled with significant experience in coordinating all aspects of board meetings. This role will support the Executive Director in his day-to-day logistics and
Kansas City Community Land TrustReports To: Director of Programming Location: Lee’s Summit CARES, Lee’s Summit, MO Position Type: Part-Time (20-25 hours/week) Compensation: $24.00/hour Position Overview: Lee’s Summit CARES, a nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering a healthy and vibrant community, is seeking a highly organized and detail-oriented individual to join our team as an Office and Finance Manager. This part-time role is critical to the success of our operations and will be responsible for
Lee's Summit CARESBusiness Support Specialist IWorking Title: Gift Processor Position Number: 00089585 UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI – KANSAS CITY THE UMKC FOUNDATION The Gift Processor within the UMKC Foundation serves as the primary point of contact for the processing of all gifts received by UMKC and its affiliates. The candidate will display independent decision-making, superior organization, strong attention to detail, and excellent communication skills, both verbal and written. The ideal candidate will take ownership of
UMKC FoundationThe Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation is a private, nonpartisan foundation that provides access to opportunities that help people achieve financial stability, upward mobility, and economic prosperity – regardless of race, gender, or geography. The Foundation uses its grantmaking, research, programs, affiliates, and initiatives to support the start and growth of new businesses, a more prepared workforce, and stronger communities. Our work is grounded in the principles of racial equity, diversity, and
Ewing Marion Kauffman FoundationThe Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation is a private, nonpartisan foundation that provides access to opportunities that help people achieve financial stability, upward mobility, and economic prosperity – regardless of race, gender, or geography. The Foundation uses its grantmaking, research, programs, affiliates, and initiatives to support the start and growth of new businesses, a more prepared workforce, and stronger communities. Our work is grounded in the principles of racial equity, diversity, and
Ewing Marion Kauffman FoundationThe Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation is a private, nonpartisan foundation that provides access to opportunities that help people achieve financial stability, upward mobility, and economic prosperity – regardless of race, gender, or geography. The Foundation uses its grantmaking, research, programs, affiliates, and initiatives to support the start and growth of new businesses, a more prepared workforce, and stronger communities. Our work is grounded in the principles of racial equity, diversity, and
Ewing Marion Kauffman FoundationAbout Us: IAAP (International Association of Administrative Professionals) is a dynamic and thriving organization dedicated to serving the needs and interests of our diverse membership community and beyond. We bring together professionals, businesses, and individuals who share a common passion and commitment to our profession. Job Overview: The Credentialing Assistant plays a crucial role in supporting IAAP's Certified Administrative Professional (CAP) program and other credentialing initiatives. This
International Association of Administrative ProfessionalsJackson County CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that mobilizes community volunteers who act as advocates for children who have experienced abuse and/or neglect and are under the jurisdiction of the Jackson County Family Court. Our clients face multiple risks, including permanent separation from their birth families due to factors such as substance use disorders, untreated mental health, and intimate partner violence, all of which are often the rooted effects of
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