Planning on looking for new career opportunities this weekend? CIS of Chicago is #hiring! We're looking for talented, passionate, creative individuals who are aligned with our mission of empowering students to achieve in school and in life. Open positions include: -- Field supervisor -- College and career partnership specialist -- Director of annual giving -- Student supports manager Visit https://lnkd.in/dqt8t7sv to learn more and apply! And shout-out to Katrina Pavlik, our Associate Director of Operations and Human Capital, who has been sharing these job opportunities far and wide! Here she is at Erickson Institute's recent career fair.
Communities In Schools (CIS) of Chicago
非营利组织管理
Chicago,IL 2,166 位关注者
Our mission is to surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life.
关于我们
Founded in 1988, Communities In Schools (CIS) of Chicago is a non-profit organization and affiliate of Communities In Schools, Inc., one of the nation's largest and most impactful youth-serving organizations. The mission of our organization is to surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life. Through our two core programs - The Intensive Program and Partnership Program - we help schools and students access the support services and resources they need to overcome obstacles to learning, unlock their potential, and stay on the path to graduation. These supports are provided directly by CIS' highly trained staff as well as through our deep network of community partners. Multiple studies have shown that CIS' work, in collaboration with schools, has a positive impact on student success. During the 2023-24 academic year, CIS of Chicago will partner with 238 Chicago public schools across the city.
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https://www.cisofchicago.org/
Communities In Schools (CIS) of Chicago的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非营利组织管理
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Chicago,IL
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1988
- 领域
- Community partnerships、Social-emotional learning、Mentoring、Arts、Behavioral and Mental Health、College Readiness、Collaboration、Community Engagement、Empowerment、Student Support、School Partnerships、Essential Needs、Academic Enrichment、High school graduation 和Improving student attendance, conduct and grades
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815 W Van Buren St
Ste 300
US,IL,Chicago,60607
Communities In Schools (CIS) of Chicago员工
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Our team at CIS of Chicago is proud to serve as co-sponsor for Do The Write Thing, a writing challenge that asks young people to reflect on the impact of violence in their lives and share solutions. Our Chief Partnership Engagement Officer Robin Koelsch chatted recently with WBBM Newsradio's Craig Dellimore about how meaningful this challenge is -- not only for the students who participate, but also for the adults who have the opportunity to read their written works -- and about how this challenge aligns with CIS of Chicago's values. Thanks for having us, Craig! And special thanks to past Do the Write Thing ambassadors, Summer and Rylei, who shared excerpts of their written submissions and what inspired them to Do the Write Thing. Listen to the full interview with Robin, Summer, and Rylei here: https://lnkd.in/gHnCNVCP
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The smiles say it all! Our Inspiring Futures field trips help students envision their futures. This month, Jackson hosted CIS students for a visit, where young people had the opportunity to tour the Jackson space, learn more about careers there, and chat with Jackson professionals about their own career goals. Thank you, Jackson, for inspiring our students through this unique experience. #beingpresentmatters #allinforkids
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Our Chief Partnership Engagement Officer Robin Koelsch met last month with the violence prevention team, which explores strategies that provide students with a strong sense of school belonging and safety. We appreciate our community and school partners dedicated to this work, including Together Chicago, Chicago Public Schools Office of Faith-Based Initiatives, and more!
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Dr. Judith Allen first learned about Mental Health First Aid a decade ago. For her, the program responded to a clear need. Most people knew how to respond when someone was having a heart attack or at least knew how to call for help. But most could not recognize when someone was struggling mentally, let alone feel confident enough to sound the alarm. Her experience with Mental Health First Aid spans geographical areas, as well as a range of youth needs, but what has remained consistent is the importance of relationships. Mental Health First Aid is designed for any adult that interacts with children; all it takes is having the relationship to sense when something is off kilter. Learn more about the course -- and why it's critical for any Chicagoan to become certified -- in our latest Medium piece here: https://lnkd.in/gwYC4EAQ
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Our Partnership Team connects schools with community programs and resources that help students stay in school. In honor of #WomensHistoryMonth, our partnership specialists are connecting schools with programs, such as: -- A field trip to the American Writers Museum, where students can learn about prominent and influential women writers throughout American history. -- A STEM chat with a female scientist at Argonne National Laboratory. -- CareerSpring's video library, featuring hundreds of real-world professionals explaining their jobs in ways you have always wanted to hear. -- A field trip to the Chicago History Museum, where students can check out exhibits such as Designing for Change: Chicago Protest Art of the 1960s–70s and Dressed in History: A Costume Collection Retrospective. -- A program through the Pulitzer Center, which highlights women grantees across climate and earth, global health, peace and conflict, human rights, and information and AI. -- And more! Check out our full list of community partners here: https://lnkd.in/gZsY5u2g
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We're #hiring a new SCHOOL-BASED SEL & BEHAVIORAL HEALTH TEAM MEMBER (Student Supports Manager) in Chicago, Illinois. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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This spring, students at one of our Southwest Side schools were able to explore a variety of career paths, with help from Ms. Herrera, the CIS school-based supports manager there. Ms. Herrera connected students with several CIS community partners, including Junior Achievement of Chicago, the Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals, Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago, Bright Financial, Shedd Aquarium, Rush University, Chicago AHEC, Argonne National Laboratory, and the University of Illinois Chicago. Fifth through eighth graders benefitted from the presentations, discovering unique professions and learning about the career journeys of individuals in their community.
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