Creighton University
Omaha, Nebraska
Creighton University, a private, Jesuit university and soon to be the nation's largest Catholic health professions educator, seeks a visionary leader to serve as the inaugural Executive Director of the Arrupe Global Scholars and Partnerships Program. Named for the Rev. Pedro Arrupe, S.J., founder of the Jesuit Refugee Service, and funded by an anonymous foundation, the program seeks to improve the health and well-being of the global poor and educate future servant-leader physicians. The decade-long investment underwrites the educations of ten cohorts of 12 students each from Creighton's medical programs enrolled at our Omaha and Phoenix campuses. Under the new program, Arrupe Global Scholars will earn medical and public health degrees while learning alongside international health care workers and Creighton faculty on multiyear projects addressing significant health challenges in locations around the world. Throughout their tenure, the Executive Director will engage intensive programmatic elements to guide the Arrupe Global Scholars' formation as women and men of service, their skills as medical doctors, and their understanding of global health concerns as aspiring leaders in the sustainable development field. In addition, the Arrupe Global Partnerships Program will pair Creighton faculty with in-country health care workers to address local clinical education needs and carry out sustainable development programs to enhance the knowledge and skills of local providers through further training, including at Creighton's Omaha and Phoenix campuses. We plan to begin educating the inaugural cohort of Arrupe Global Scholars in fall 2022, following a two-week orientation at the Institute for Latin American Concern in the Dominican Republic. The Executive Director will interface significantly with Creighton stakeholders including, but not limited to, those below. The Creighton School of Medicine Beginning in 1892, the Creighton School of Medicine began preparing physicians distinguished for perceiving medicine as a sacred calling and caring for patients as a sacred trust. Creighton medical graduates are known for their clinical excellence, strong communication skills, cultural competencies, care for the whole person, and concern for marginalized communities. From orientation through hooding, we incorporate Creighton's mission into the formal curriculum, clerkships, service experiences, and culture of the School. We are explicit about modeling our Jesuit, Catholic character in the way we treat our students and our patients and encourage them to carry on those characteristics. We constantly challenge our students to maintain a healthy balance in their lives and to see one another not as competitors, but as colleagues who nurture one another. In addition to the outcomes described by our accrediting body, the Liaison Committee on Medical Education, we ask that our students graduate with a commitment to honor the full dignity of each of their patients, a framework for ethical decision making, a habit of reflection, and an understanding of the social determinants of health, as well as the inequities that limit access to health care and the remediation of those inequities. Our graduates earn acceptance into some of the most prestigious residency programs in the nation, and a very high percentage are accepted into their first choice of specialty areas. Our 2021 medical graduates achieved a 91% rate of matching to their specialties of choice, despite COVID-19 reducing opportunities to visit prospective residency institutions. More than 6,400 Creighton School of Medicine alumni practice in all 50 U.S. states and nine countries. Creighton's new $100 million, 180,000-square-foot Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust Health Sciences Building - Phoenix Campus, including our four-year medical school, opens for classes in fall 2021 in midtown Phoenix and begins our pathway to educating 920 physicians a year-520 at Omaha and 400 at Phoenix. For the 2 academic year, we received 7,086 Creighton medical school applicants, conducted 866 interviews, and awarded 230 seats. The MPH Program at Creighton University As a distance education program with a national and international student body, Creighton University recognizes that we are not simply training the next generation of public health professionals to work in specific geographical settings. Rather, we understand that graduates of the program will engage with a variety of communities across great geographic diversity. The MPH program maintains a common scholarly thread to guide curriculum and program activities. The MPH program has prioritized national and global populations experiencing health inequity, including those who are vulnerable, at-risk, or marginalized. The MPH program aspires to ignite innovative engagement that promotes optimal physical, mental, and social well-being and builds capacities to eliminate health inequity in national and global communities. The MPH program promotes health equity through innovative approaches in teaching, culturally responsive community engagement, and robust scholarship embracing the Jesuit values of social justice, service to others, and critical self-reflection, emphasizing at-risk, vulnerable, or marginalized populations. Following a successful site visit in Spring 2021, the MPH program is awaiting notification of initial accreditation by the Council for Education of Public Health. CEPH will notify Creighton University and the MPH program of its outcome following their August 26, 2021 Council Meeting. The Institute for Latin American Concern (ILAC) For nearly 50 years, Creighton-ILAC programs in the Dominican Republic have emphasized the importance of global vision and understanding in the education of well-rounded individuals. On-site programs for medical, dental, nursing, pharmacy, law, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and undergraduate students allow us to work closely with our local partner and host, the Centro de Educación para la Salud Integral (CESI, also known as Misión ILAC ) . Creighton-ILAC helps support various academic, medical and surgery teams in the Dominican Republic throughout the year. Health professionals travel from around the United States and the world to donate their time and services in partnership with Misión ILAC and local professionals. Faculty and staff collaborations provide opportunities for students to learn from, live in solidarity with, and experience the love and hospitality of the Dominican people while, at the same time use their skills to serve. More than 4,300 Creighton students have traveled to the Dominican Republic to participate in ILAC programs. The Creighton Global Initiative As one of the Rev. Daniel S. Hendrickson, S.J., Ph.D.'s first priorities of his Creighton presidency, the Creighton Global Initiative sought to animate, enrich, and embrace an intentional global focus for the University community. The Initiative bolstered the University's commitment to global learning by creating resources that offer opportunities for faculty, staff, and students to embrace global perspectives. Through strategic philanthropic support, since 2017, the Creighton Global Initiative invested $2.5 million in 65 projects involving 1,400 students and 400 faculty and staff members. The Common Home Project Beginning in 2 the Creighton Global Initiative offered the Common Home Project, educational opportunities intended to help learners imagine their roles in creating a just and sustainable world. The Common Home Project affirms the Society of Jesus' global commitment that emphasizes the promotion of justice and the universal good as part of the service of faith. It explores new ways to accompany the poor and excluded, promote education, and support a shift from what Pope Francis called "a globalization of indifference" to a globalization of siblinghood. The Creighton Global Initiative will be directed to collaborative programs between Creighton University and one or more Common Home Hub. Successful program applicants will serve sustainable development goals in Omaha, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Uganda, India or the Philippines. Executive Director Opportunity, Responsibility, Requirements The Executive Director of the Arrupe Global Scholars and Partnerships Program will eventually reside in Omaha's new, custom-designed, state-of-the-art CL Werner Center for Health Sciences Education and new School of Medicine, opening in 2023. The $75 million, 135,000-square-foot facility includes the School of Medicine Dean's Suite and serves as the health sciences interdisciplinary education hub. Active-group classrooms and a simulation center will bring together medical, nursing, physician assistant, occupational therapy, physical therapy, pharmacy, behavioral health and other students. The Executive Director will be responsible for the leadership and administrative requirements of the program, including coordinating with Creighton School of Medicine faculty who will serve as the medical leads for each global partnership site. In addition to administrative functions, the successful candidate will maintain an active research agenda and participate in relevant service to the program and University. In addition, the successful candidate will teach in accordance with his/her disciplinary expertise and administrative expectations. This position is a full-time, 12-month tenure track position. Experienced candidates with a record of accomplishment consistent with the rank of associate professor (starting rank negotiable) will receive preference. Review of applications will begin immediately and will end when the position is filled. The ideal candidate will demonstrate these qualifications: M.D. or Ph.D./Ed.D..... click apply for full job details
Creighton University, a private, Jesuit university and soon to be the nation's largest Catholic health professions educator, seeks a visionary leader to serve as the inaugural Executive Director of the Arrupe Global Scholars and Partnerships Program. Named for the Rev. Pedro Arrupe, S.J., founder of the Jesuit Refugee Service, and funded by an anonymous foundation, the program seeks to improve the health and well-being of the global poor and educate future servant-leader physicians. The decade-long investment underwrites the educations of ten cohorts of 12 students each from Creighton's medical programs enrolled at our Omaha and Phoenix campuses. Under the new program, Arrupe Global Scholars will earn medical and public health degrees while learning alongside international health care workers and Creighton faculty on multiyear projects addressing significant health challenges in locations around the world. Throughout their tenure, the Executive Director will engage intensive programmatic elements to guide the Arrupe Global Scholars' formation as women and men of service, their skills as medical doctors, and their understanding of global health concerns as aspiring leaders in the sustainable development field. In addition, the Arrupe Global Partnerships Program will pair Creighton faculty with in-country health care workers to address local clinical education needs and carry out sustainable development programs to enhance the knowledge and skills of local providers through further training, including at Creighton's Omaha and Phoenix campuses. We plan to begin educating the inaugural cohort of Arrupe Global Scholars in fall 2022, following a two-week orientation at the Institute for Latin American Concern in the Dominican Republic. The Executive Director will interface significantly with Creighton stakeholders including, but not limited to, those below. The Creighton School of Medicine Beginning in 1892, the Creighton School of Medicine began preparing physicians distinguished for perceiving medicine as a sacred calling and caring for patients as a sacred trust. Creighton medical graduates are known for their clinical excellence, strong communication skills, cultural competencies, care for the whole person, and concern for marginalized communities. From orientation through hooding, we incorporate Creighton's mission into the formal curriculum, clerkships, service experiences, and culture of the School. We are explicit about modeling our Jesuit, Catholic character in the way we treat our students and our patients and encourage them to carry on those characteristics. We constantly challenge our students to maintain a healthy balance in their lives and to see one another not as competitors, but as colleagues who nurture one another. In addition to the outcomes described by our accrediting body, the Liaison Committee on Medical Education, we ask that our students graduate with a commitment to honor the full dignity of each of their patients, a framework for ethical decision making, a habit of reflection, and an understanding of the social determinants of health, as well as the inequities that limit access to health care and the remediation of those inequities. Our graduates earn acceptance into some of the most prestigious residency programs in the nation, and a very high percentage are accepted into their first choice of specialty areas. Our 2021 medical graduates achieved a 91% rate of matching to their specialties of choice, despite COVID-19 reducing opportunities to visit prospective residency institutions. More than 6,400 Creighton School of Medicine alumni practice in all 50 U.S. states and nine countries. Creighton's new $100 million, 180,000-square-foot Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust Health Sciences Building - Phoenix Campus, including our four-year medical school, opens for classes in fall 2021 in midtown Phoenix and begins our pathway to educating 920 physicians a year-520 at Omaha and 400 at Phoenix. For the 2 academic year, we received 7,086 Creighton medical school applicants, conducted 866 interviews, and awarded 230 seats. The MPH Program at Creighton University As a distance education program with a national and international student body, Creighton University recognizes that we are not simply training the next generation of public health professionals to work in specific geographical settings. Rather, we understand that graduates of the program will engage with a variety of communities across great geographic diversity. The MPH program maintains a common scholarly thread to guide curriculum and program activities. The MPH program has prioritized national and global populations experiencing health inequity, including those who are vulnerable, at-risk, or marginalized. The MPH program aspires to ignite innovative engagement that promotes optimal physical, mental, and social well-being and builds capacities to eliminate health inequity in national and global communities. The MPH program promotes health equity through innovative approaches in teaching, culturally responsive community engagement, and robust scholarship embracing the Jesuit values of social justice, service to others, and critical self-reflection, emphasizing at-risk, vulnerable, or marginalized populations. Following a successful site visit in Spring 2021, the MPH program is awaiting notification of initial accreditation by the Council for Education of Public Health. CEPH will notify Creighton University and the MPH program of its outcome following their August 26, 2021 Council Meeting. The Institute for Latin American Concern (ILAC) For nearly 50 years, Creighton-ILAC programs in the Dominican Republic have emphasized the importance of global vision and understanding in the education of well-rounded individuals. On-site programs for medical, dental, nursing, pharmacy, law, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and undergraduate students allow us to work closely with our local partner and host, the Centro de Educación para la Salud Integral (CESI, also known as Misión ILAC ) . Creighton-ILAC helps support various academic, medical and surgery teams in the Dominican Republic throughout the year. Health professionals travel from around the United States and the world to donate their time and services in partnership with Misión ILAC and local professionals. Faculty and staff collaborations provide opportunities for students to learn from, live in solidarity with, and experience the love and hospitality of the Dominican people while, at the same time use their skills to serve. More than 4,300 Creighton students have traveled to the Dominican Republic to participate in ILAC programs. The Creighton Global Initiative As one of the Rev. Daniel S. Hendrickson, S.J., Ph.D.'s first priorities of his Creighton presidency, the Creighton Global Initiative sought to animate, enrich, and embrace an intentional global focus for the University community. The Initiative bolstered the University's commitment to global learning by creating resources that offer opportunities for faculty, staff, and students to embrace global perspectives. Through strategic philanthropic support, since 2017, the Creighton Global Initiative invested $2.5 million in 65 projects involving 1,400 students and 400 faculty and staff members. The Common Home Project Beginning in 2 the Creighton Global Initiative offered the Common Home Project, educational opportunities intended to help learners imagine their roles in creating a just and sustainable world. The Common Home Project affirms the Society of Jesus' global commitment that emphasizes the promotion of justice and the universal good as part of the service of faith. It explores new ways to accompany the poor and excluded, promote education, and support a shift from what Pope Francis called "a globalization of indifference" to a globalization of siblinghood. The Creighton Global Initiative will be directed to collaborative programs between Creighton University and one or more Common Home Hub. Successful program applicants will serve sustainable development goals in Omaha, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Uganda, India or the Philippines. Executive Director Opportunity, Responsibility, Requirements The Executive Director of the Arrupe Global Scholars and Partnerships Program will eventually reside in Omaha's new, custom-designed, state-of-the-art CL Werner Center for Health Sciences Education and new School of Medicine, opening in 2023. The $75 million, 135,000-square-foot facility includes the School of Medicine Dean's Suite and serves as the health sciences interdisciplinary education hub. Active-group classrooms and a simulation center will bring together medical, nursing, physician assistant, occupational therapy, physical therapy, pharmacy, behavioral health and other students. The Executive Director will be responsible for the leadership and administrative requirements of the program, including coordinating with Creighton School of Medicine faculty who will serve as the medical leads for each global partnership site. In addition to administrative functions, the successful candidate will maintain an active research agenda and participate in relevant service to the program and University. In addition, the successful candidate will teach in accordance with his/her disciplinary expertise and administrative expectations. This position is a full-time, 12-month tenure track position. Experienced candidates with a record of accomplishment consistent with the rank of associate professor (starting rank negotiable) will receive preference. Review of applications will begin immediately and will end when the position is filled. The ideal candidate will demonstrate these qualifications: M.D. or Ph.D./Ed.D..... click apply for full job details
Fast Forward
San Francisco, California
ABOUT FAST FORWARD: The world's biggest social problems, from healthcare to education to human rights, deserve the best technology solutions. Fast Forward invests in entrepreneurs who are using technology to accelerate social impact. Fast Forward's investments span beyond philanthropic funding, through products and programs that bridge the tech and nonprofit sectors to build capacity for tech nonprofits. As the first and only organization focused exclusively on scaling organizations that combine the best tech with sustainable nonprofit business models, Fast Forward's mission is to accelerate impact. We work with a network of industry leaders to grow the tech for good sector from tech companies and venture capitalists to social entrepreneurs and philanthropists. For more information, please visit . TO APPLY PLEASE EMAIL YOUR RESUME AND COVER LETTER, INCLUDING WHY YOU'RE INTERESTED IN THIS ROLE AT FAST FORWARD, TO THE POSITION: Fast Forward is seeking a Strategic Partnerships Associate to support the Senior Director of Partnerships in developing and implementing best-in-class offerings for Fast Forward's corporate partners. The Associate will conduct prospect research, draft compelling materials and proposals, execute day-to-day tasks related to partner deliverables, and support impact reporting. The ideal candidate is interested in or has experience with activities related to sales, fundraising and/or business development, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), customer service, and impact reporting in a true startup environment. The Associate will work closely with tech corporate partners, tech nonprofits, and the Fast Forward team. We are looking for an entrepreneurial self-starter whose passion sits at the unique intersection of technology, social impact, and corporate social responsibility. The Associate will help establish and build processes for the Partnerships team, while also supporting inbound requests and opportunities as they arise. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: Deliver an excellent partnership experience for Fast Forward's partners Identify and research prospective strategic partners Draft partnership proposals, agreements, and reports Prepare customized materials to engage partners and their employees Help coordinate employee engagement efforts with partner companies and tech nonprofits Maintain & optimize CRM to track the partnership pipeline and support partnership reporting Support sales operations with invoicing, donation processing, and partner administration Support Programs team on events with strategic partners, including Demo Days SKILL SET: Passionate about applying the best tech to our biggest social problems Interest in technology, the nonprofit sector, and corporate social responsibility Experience with sales, business development, and/or fundraising Strong customer service orientation Team player, entrepreneurial and enthusiastic about working in a startup culture Detail-oriented and capable of managing multiple simultaneous projects Good with people and building relationships Can-do personality with a good sense of humor 1-3 years of work experience BONUS SKILLS: Experience with Hubspot Experience with project management Experience with grant and report writing This position is based in San Francisco, CA, but is currently supporting remote work due to COVID-19. Fast Forward is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. You can find our Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Guidelines here. TO APPLY PLEASE EMAIL YOUR RESUME AND COVER LETTER, INCLUDING WHY YOU'RE INTERESTED IN THIS ROLE AT FAST FORWARD, TO EMPLOYEE BENEFITS: Unlimited paid time off (PTO) 401k retirement plan & employer matching Office is located in a beautiful national park - The Presidio - with free transit to downtown San Francisco Medical, dental, and vision insurance Most importantly, input on the office snack order
ABOUT FAST FORWARD: The world's biggest social problems, from healthcare to education to human rights, deserve the best technology solutions. Fast Forward invests in entrepreneurs who are using technology to accelerate social impact. Fast Forward's investments span beyond philanthropic funding, through products and programs that bridge the tech and nonprofit sectors to build capacity for tech nonprofits. As the first and only organization focused exclusively on scaling organizations that combine the best tech with sustainable nonprofit business models, Fast Forward's mission is to accelerate impact. We work with a network of industry leaders to grow the tech for good sector from tech companies and venture capitalists to social entrepreneurs and philanthropists. For more information, please visit . TO APPLY PLEASE EMAIL YOUR RESUME AND COVER LETTER, INCLUDING WHY YOU'RE INTERESTED IN THIS ROLE AT FAST FORWARD, TO THE POSITION: Fast Forward is seeking a Strategic Partnerships Associate to support the Senior Director of Partnerships in developing and implementing best-in-class offerings for Fast Forward's corporate partners. The Associate will conduct prospect research, draft compelling materials and proposals, execute day-to-day tasks related to partner deliverables, and support impact reporting. The ideal candidate is interested in or has experience with activities related to sales, fundraising and/or business development, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), customer service, and impact reporting in a true startup environment. The Associate will work closely with tech corporate partners, tech nonprofits, and the Fast Forward team. We are looking for an entrepreneurial self-starter whose passion sits at the unique intersection of technology, social impact, and corporate social responsibility. The Associate will help establish and build processes for the Partnerships team, while also supporting inbound requests and opportunities as they arise. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES: Deliver an excellent partnership experience for Fast Forward's partners Identify and research prospective strategic partners Draft partnership proposals, agreements, and reports Prepare customized materials to engage partners and their employees Help coordinate employee engagement efforts with partner companies and tech nonprofits Maintain & optimize CRM to track the partnership pipeline and support partnership reporting Support sales operations with invoicing, donation processing, and partner administration Support Programs team on events with strategic partners, including Demo Days SKILL SET: Passionate about applying the best tech to our biggest social problems Interest in technology, the nonprofit sector, and corporate social responsibility Experience with sales, business development, and/or fundraising Strong customer service orientation Team player, entrepreneurial and enthusiastic about working in a startup culture Detail-oriented and capable of managing multiple simultaneous projects Good with people and building relationships Can-do personality with a good sense of humor 1-3 years of work experience BONUS SKILLS: Experience with Hubspot Experience with project management Experience with grant and report writing This position is based in San Francisco, CA, but is currently supporting remote work due to COVID-19. Fast Forward is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. You can find our Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Guidelines here. TO APPLY PLEASE EMAIL YOUR RESUME AND COVER LETTER, INCLUDING WHY YOU'RE INTERESTED IN THIS ROLE AT FAST FORWARD, TO EMPLOYEE BENEFITS: Unlimited paid time off (PTO) 401k retirement plan & employer matching Office is located in a beautiful national park - The Presidio - with free transit to downtown San Francisco Medical, dental, and vision insurance Most importantly, input on the office snack order