* Associate Program Officer, Asian Cultural Council, New York. The Asian Cultural Council is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit foundation supporting cultural exchange in the visual and performing arts between the United States and Asia, and between the countries of Asia. The APO supports program officers in NY on all aspects of day-to-day program activities; arranges individual overall program plans that will enable grantees to met their goals and develop their careers; maintain international network of cultural specialists who can assist ACC grantees in their work and advise the ACC on its work in Asia and the U.S. Download Associate Program Officer narrative
* Membership Services Manager, AAPIP, San Francisco. The Membership Services
Manager is responsible for establishing, implementing, maintaining and
evaluating the organizations membership programs to contribute to the
organizations mission and goals in accordance with applicable laws and
regulations. AAPIP is expanding its membership strategy to encompass a
network of members, giving circle volunteers/donors, and
nonprofits/grantees; refining program strategies and activities
accordingly.
* 2010 Meeting and Events Coordinator, AAPIP, San Francisco. The 2010 Meeting and Events Coordinator directly reports to the Director, Philanthropic Advocacy and is responsible for coordinating in the: 1) standardizing systems and protocols for all meetings and events 2) end to end management and ownership of all program elements in order to create positive meeting and event experiences that meets meeting or event goals for all stakeholders. This is a one-year staff position with full benefits.
* HIV Program Capacity Building Specialist, APIAHF, San Francisco or Washington, D.C. The Capacity Building Specialist, under the supervision of the HIV/AIDS Program Director, is responsible for planning, coordinating, and delivering a variety of capacity building assistance activities on the topics of evidence based interventions and public health strategies as well as monitoring and evaluation. The Capacity Building Specialist will help CBOs to select, adapt, and implement evidence-based interventions and strengthen the processes and systems to monitor and evaluate those interventions.
* Research Associate, APIAHF, San Francisco. APIAHF's Research Program is seeking to increase the capacity to conduct more data and research throughout the U.S. and U.S. affiliated jurisdictions, particularly for Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AA&NHPI) populations. APIAHF advocates for greater recognition, inclusion and engagement of AA&NHPIs on policies, programs, and research that are critical to the health and well-being of these diverse and vibrant communities. The Research Associate, under the direction of the Senior Research Associate, will be principally responsible for data collection, data management, and analysis across projects that focus on AA&NHPI populations.