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  • Law Firm Partner

    New England Legal Search 3.2company rating

    Partner Job 17 miles from Sharon

    International firm with unique and entrepreneurial business model seeks to expand U.S. partnership ranks with experienced, well-credentialed partners with major law firm experience and a moderate portable practice. Exceptional opportunity for alternative practice platform which promotes and rewards creative, collaborative business development opportunities. Firm founded to offer lawyers rate flexibility, lifestyle management, and the opportunity to work alongside exceptional colleagues. Superb opportunity to continue sophisticated practice in this unique environment!
    $93k-136k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Banking & Finance Partner

    Illapa Search

    Partner Job 17 miles from Sharon

    A global law firm are actively seeking a seasoned Banking & Finance Partner to join their thriving Boston office. This is a premier opportunity for a driven attorney with a portable book of business who is ready to step into a leadership role within a dynamic and collaborative environment. The ideal candidate should have significant experience advising financial institutions, private equity sponsors, borrowers, and corporate clients in complex financing transactions-including syndicated loans, asset-based lending, acquisition finance, and restructuring matters. A proven ability to develop client relationships and lead deal teams is essential. About the firm: This firm is recognized globally for its deep industry knowledge, client-first approach, and entrepreneurial mindset. With a strong presence across major U.S. markets, their Boston office plays a critical role in servicing clients across finance, technology, life sciences, and emerging growth sectors. They foster a collegial culture where ambition is encouraged, collaboration is second nature, and innovation is embraced. Partners can enjoy robust firm resources, cutting-edge technology, and the freedom to shape their practices in a supportive, forward-thinking environment. If you're looking for a firm that values your expertise, supports your ambitions, and empowers your growth, this could be a great opportunity for you! How to apply: Thank you for your interest in the role. To complete an application and submit your resume, please click ‘apply now'.
    $65k-155k yearly est. 3d ago
  • M-Path Family Partner

    The Brookline Center for Community Mental Health 3.8company rating

    Partner Job 16 miles from Sharon

    We are seeking an experienced and empathic Family Partner to join our team at the Massachusetts Psychosis Access and Triage Hub (M-PATH) program at the Brookline Center for Community Mental Health. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to impactful system change and improvement of the experiences of families and individuals facing mental health challenges. Under the supervision of the Program Director, the Family Partner applies lived experience as a parent/caregiver of a child or youth with mental health needs to coach and assist parents/caregivers in understanding the experiences of their loved one and developing the skills needed to best support them in seeking care. The Family Partner may also coach and assist community-based providers on identifying and navigating service systems for youth and families, as well as providing a family member's perspective on mental health treatment. We are actively interested in ensuring that the Brookline Center for Community Mental Health represents a range of experiences and backgrounds. Qualified candidates with diverse racial, cultural, multilingual, religious, class, and/or gender background and experiences are strongly encouraged to apply. Program Description: Early intervention leads to improved outcomes for young people experiencing the onset of psychotic symptoms. Here in Massachusetts, seventeen programs provide evidence-based coordinated specialty care to those in clinical high-risk or first episode phase of illness -- offering hope to the 1500 young people and their families who develop symptoms of psychosis each year. But only a fraction of young people and their families with early psychosis actually find their way to services -- leading to needless delays in diagnosis and treatment. With the support of the Massachusetts Department of Mental Health, the Brookline Center for Community Mental Health has built a triage and navigation resource hub that will rapidly connect young people and families across Massachusetts who are experiencing symptoms of psychosis with the help they need when they need it. This program, the Massachusetts Psychosis Assessment and Triage Hub (M-PATH) is staffed by knowledgeable clinicians and care coordinators who engage youth and families, assess clinical need and urgency, and guide youth and families to the appropriate resources -- through a combination of consultation, support, facilitated referrals, and care coordination. Collaborative arrangements with Clinical High Risk and First Episode Psychosis programs across the state help to facilitate the referral process, minimizing burden on families and referring providers and ensuring that engagement happens quickly and effectively. Responsibilities: Works one-on-one with families and youth/young adults and maintains regular frequent contact with the parent(s)/caregiver(s) in order to provide education and support throughout the care planning process. Guides, supports, and assists parents/caregivers to effectively navigate service systems that serve youth/young adults and families; and finds, accesses, and utilizes formal and informal community-based services, supports, and resources. Models for and coaches parents/caregivers to lead and coordinate their youth or young adult's care; problem-solve and advocate for themselves and their youth; and effectively partner with service providers, schools and other family-serving systems in multiple settings involved in the care of their youth. Co-lead parent support groups. Collaborates and consults with medical and mental health providers in the community to provide additional information and perspectives on family experiences of the mental health system. Presents cases to team and consults with supervisor and team members on challenging and difficult client/family issues. Participates in regular individual supervision. Documents activities as required. Participates in program activities, including but not limited to, staff and team meetings, training and development needs of the program. Participates in local and statewide presentations on psychosis and the M-PATH program. We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment, and we encourage individuals from all backgrounds to apply. At the Brookline Center, we value collaboration, ongoing learning, and a shared commitment to providing exceptional mental health care services to our community. Position Qualifications: Lived experience as a caregiver of a youth or young adult with mental health challenges. Program-specific experience preferred. Excellent cultural awareness and sensitivity. Computer literate including Microsoft Office with the ability to learn new software applications. Knowledge of a second language, such as Spanish or Haitian Creole, desired. General Qualifications Enjoys and works effectively in culture of collaboration, ongoing change, commitment to racial equity,diversity and inclusion. Ability to manage multiple and competing demands on a dailybasis. Effective verbal and written communication skills. Hours: 25 hours/week, flexible, but available to attend weekly program meetings as needed. Most work will be remote but should be available for occasional in-person meetings at The Brookline Center. Benefits: The Brookline Center offers a supportive, mission-focused work environment; professional growth opportunities; competitive salaries; and a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental and vision insurance, flexible spending accounts, retirement plan, disability and life insurance, and generous paid time off. Organizational Description: The Brookline Center for Community Mental Health is a leading provider of mental health care and social services for adults and children in the Greater Boston area. We are dedicated to expanding access to high-quality, affordable outpatient care and addressing the increasing mental health needs in our community, which have been further exacerbated by the ongoing pandemic. In addition to our outpatient services, the Brookline Center is known for its commitment to innovation and collaboration. We have established strong partnerships with schools, community agencies, and healthcare providers, both locally and statewide, to develop and implement nationally recognized, innovative mental health programs. These programs aim to improve access to care, enhance outcomes, and promote overall well-being. As part of our strategic growth plan, the Brookline Center is actively responding to the crisis in mental health care access. We are focused on expanding our reach and impact in the coming years by developing and implementing new initiatives that address the evolving needs of individuals and families in our community. Equal Employment Opportunity: The Brookline Center is an equal opportunity employer, committed to workplace diversity. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
    $44k-94k yearly est. 36d ago
  • Rare Communications Business Partner

    Chiesi Farmaceutici S.P.A

    Partner Job 17 miles from Sharon

    Department: Global Communication & External Relations Job Type: Direct Employee Team: Public Affairs, Communications & CSR Contract Type: Permanent Purpose The Rare Communications Business Partner will navigate a company in full evolution, supporting the Rare business unit, in a fully international context, supporting them in communicating their identity and their evolution. This role is instrumental in shaping Chiesi's global reputation and driving impactful communication strategies in rare diseases. Main Responsibilities We are looking for an experienced and dynamic Global Communications Business Partner to support our Rare Diseases portfolio, providing expertise and strategic communication across markets. With a minimum of five years in healthcare communications-whether from a PR agency or within the pharmaceutical industry-you'll be a key contact for our global brand leaders, contributing insights, creativity, and strategic thinking for media and PR activities. You will also serve as the communications point of contact for internal initiatives in Boston, working closely with our Patient Advocacy, Public Affairs, and Chiesi USA teams to ensure consistent messaging and alignment. Strategic Communications & PR Support: • Provide strategic partnership and advice on external communications to the Rare Global Brand Leaders and ensure the excellent name and reputation of Chiesi in rare diseases is reinforced across geographies, with a specific focus on US market. • Act as the primary contact for global brand leaders, bringing expert insights to develop and refine strategic media and PR initiatives that elevate Chiesi's reputation and support brand objectives. • Lead and develop multichannel campaigns and projects with the brand teams that support our global vision. • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to proactively suggest areas/topics/opportunities for communication to support the business strategy. Internal Communications: • Lead internal communications efforts for Chiesi's Boston location, ensuring alignment with global objectives and crafting messages that resonate locally. • Partner with Boston-based teams and departments to drive employee engagement and provide regular updates on company milestones, projects, and achievements. Patient Advocacy and Public Affairs Collaboration: • Work closely with our Patient Advocacy team to ensure that all communications reflect our deep commitment to patient-centricity and collaboration. • Collaborate with Chiesi USA affiliate and Public Affairs to ensure that all activities are in harmony with our policies, practices, and global strategy. Stakeholder Engagement: • Develop and nurture relationships with both internal and external stakeholders, ensuring open lines of communication and a deep understanding of our shared objectives. • Facilitate productive discussions with global brand leaders, senior management, and regional affiliates to achieve communications goals. Experience Required At least 5 years of experience in the field of Healthcare Communication (with focus on external communication / therapeutical area communication) in multinational companies or PR agencies. Experience in Rare Diseases space is a plus. Technical Skills Strong strategic thinking and creative problem-solving abilities, with a proven track record in media relations and public relations within the healthcare industry. Strategic mindset with the ability to analyze complex information and translate it into compelling communications plans. Experience working in a global function and a flexible mindset to adapt to diverse needs and regions. Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with a talent for creating clear, engaging, and impactful messaging. Strong project management abilities, with a proven capacity to handle multiple priorities in a fast-paced, dynamic environment. Proficiency in media relations, with an established network or the ability to quickly build relationships with key media contacts in the healthcare sector. Proficiency in digital communication tools and platforms, including experience with social media, internal communication tools, and content management systems. In-depth PR Landscape Knowledge in the U.S. - Extensive experience and familiarity with the U.S. public relations landscape, including media outlets, healthcare industry contacts, and best practices to effectively position Chiesi and engage key stakeholders in the U.S. Soft Skills Proven ability to work cross-functionally. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build trusted relationships and act as a key contact for high-level stakeholders. Sense of urgency, excellent organization skills with bias for action, influencing skills & stakeholders management, ability to build strong teams and network, to work independently under minimal supervision, flexible, self-starter, focused. Proven capacity to work cross-functionally, especially with Patient Advocacy, Public Affairs, and affiliate teams, fostering open communication and aligning efforts toward shared goals. Ability to handle conflicting priorities, and collaborator's and colleague's expectations and deliver consistently high-quality outputs. Skilled in developing and maintaining strong, trusted relationships with internal stakeholders, global brand leaders, media contacts, and patient advocacy groups. Education Degree in Communications or in Social or Political Sciences, Economics (or others) with a specialization in Communications. Languages English native speaker, Italian will be considered a plus. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $84k-124k yearly est. 39d ago
  • Business Consulting Partner

    National Grid Plc 4.5company rating

    Partner Job 17 miles from Sharon

    Company: National Grid Every day we deliver safe and secure energy to homes, communities, and businesses. We connect people to the energy they need for the lives they live. The pace of change in society and our industry is accelerating, and our expertise and track record put us in an unparalleled position to shape the sustainable future of our industry. To be successful, we must anticipate the needs of our customers, reducing the cost of energy delivery today and pioneering the flexible energy systems of tomorrow. This requires us to deliver on our promises and always look for new opportunities to grow, both ourselves and our business. About the Role This position can be located in Waltham, MA or Syracuse, NY The role enables improved outcomes and better performance while allowing our Business Units (BUs) to focus on their priorities. We do this by deploying strategic capability at pace and accessing deep offshore engineering talent pools blended with process excellence, automation, and data and analytics. We are working together with the business on some of the most complex challenges and programs (#BIGWORK) to accelerate our journey towards net zero. What You'll Do Develop strategy to grow the scope of Engineering Support Services (ESS) across our defined key service lines for your assigned Business Units (BU). This includes operationalizing execution of the approved growth strategy and regularly tracking & reporting to colleagues and senior stakeholders. Develop & document internal market intelligence and cultivate relationships within BUs, defining value offerings and ensuring delivery of the agreed outcomes for each opportunity. Develop good understanding of business transformation and work with the ESS Portfolio Lead to develop roadmaps for your assigned BU(s). Technical know-how of at least one of the key service lines that ESS has to offer and collaborate with other ESS Leads to grow and improve performance of all the key service lines. Lead on the identification of opportunities for ESS to support the BU(s) agenda through our delivery partner. You will also lead and take part in gathering requirements and managing projects through to delivery including project governance, assurance, contract, and commercial management. Develop and promote solutions that are commercially viable and address the needs and priorities of the assigned Business Units. Act as a key point of contact between the Delivery Partner and the Business delivering excellent communication maintaining strong relationships. Manage the performance and relationship with the delivery partner providing a range of ESS services within the BUs. Responsible for performance of ESS in your assigned BU(s) with regularly tracking and reporting of progress and initiatives to senior stakeholders and colleagues. What You'll Need Demonstrable background in cultivating relationships at all levels within a complex and regulatory setting. Demonstrable experience of developing strategy and execution of transformation and change projects. Demonstrable experience of stakeholder management, problem solving, making progress in a complex and ambiguous environment with dynamic priorities and at pace. Knowledge of utilities in New York or New England. Engineering experience would be an advantage. Knowledge of one or more of the following: Strategy, Business Change. Proven quantitative, analytical, problem-solving, and conceptual thinking skills. Technical knowledge of any of the ESS key service lines, change, and project management approaches. Excellent stakeholder interaction skills, collaborative work style, and strong interpersonal and team skills. Ability to lead teams, motivate others, and work collaboratively with customers and colleagues. Ability to communicate complex ideas clearly, with excellent written and oral presentation and communication skills. Demonstrated commerciality, analytical skills, stakeholder management, and professionalism, working in a fluid and fast-paced environment. Being capable of representing the Business Units key stakeholders. Educated to degree / Masters' level or equivalent experience. Experience in operations, consulting, project or portfolio management role, preferably in utilities. More Information This position has a career path which provides for advancement opportunities within and across bands as you develop and evolve in the position; gaining experience, expertise, and acquiring and applying technical skills. Candidates will be assessed and provided offers against the minimum qualifications of this role and their individual experience. National Grid is an equal opportunity employer that values a broad diversity of talent, knowledge, experience, and expertise. We foster a culture of inclusion that drives employee engagement to deliver superior performance to the communities we serve. National Grid is proud to be an affirmative action employer. We encourage minorities, women, individuals with disabilities, and protected veterans to join the National Grid team. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $91k-106k yearly est. 41d ago
  • Restaurant Managing Partner

    Ironside Ventures 4.1company rating

    Partner Job 17 miles from Sharon

    Managing Partner - Full-Service Restaurant with Bar! Own Your Success. Drive Growth. Reap the Rewards. An established and growing regional restaurant group is seeking a Managing Partner to take ownership of operations at one of their thriving locations. This role is perfect for a driven hospitality professional ready to grow a business and directly benefit from its success. As a Managing Partner, you'll combine hands-on leadership with strategic decision-making to create a high-performing, guest-focused environment. This is your chance to run the business like it's your own while being supported by a successful hospitality group. Compensation Highlights: Base Salary: $70,000 - $80,000 Profit-Sharing Potential up to $40,000, annually based on performance, plus additional yearly bonuses Comprehensive Benefits Package and 401(k) with Employer Match Total Compensation Package potential to exceed $120,000 annually What Makes This Role Unique: This opportunity is designed for individuals ready to take the next step in their hospitality career. As a Managing Partner, you will: Be empowered to treat the restaurant as your own business. Directly influence profitability and reap financial rewards. Build and develop a high-performing team. Grow within a supportive hospitality group that values innovation and leadership. Key Responsibilities: Take ownership of FOH and BOH operations to ensure smooth, efficient service. Drive revenue growth by developing strategies to attract and retain guests. Build a strong, engaged team through recruiting, training, and leadership. Oversee financial performance, including P&L management, cost controls, and inventory. Maintain high standards of safety, cleanliness, and compliance with health regulations. Lead by example to deliver an outstanding guest experience. Ideal Candidate Qualifications: Minimum of 2 years of leadership experience in a full-service restaurant with bar service. Proven ability to drive financial success and grow a business. Entrepreneurial mindset with a passion for hospitality and customer satisfaction. Strong financial acumen, including experience with P&L management and cost controls. Excellent communication and team-building skills. Why This Role? This is not just another restaurant management position-it's an opportunity to take charge of your career, directly impact business performance, and enjoy the rewards of your success. If you have the drive, vision, and leadership to grow a thriving business, this role is for you.
    $70k-80k yearly 53d ago
  • Employee Relations Business Partner

    Randstad USA 4.6company rating

    Partner Job 17 miles from Sharon

    Employee Relations Partner 100% remote - Boston Area only Working hours: 8:30-5, flexible Type of contract - temp to perm potential Contract Duration: 3 months to start Compensation: $40- $55 depending on experience, looking for 3-5 years Top 3 must haves: experience in HR related investigation, Employee relations skills such as conflict resolution and manager guidance, understanding of employment law JOB OVERVIEW: Under the direction of the Director of Human Resources-Employee Relations, the Employee Relations Partner is responsible for advising managers and HR Business Partners (HRBPs) at Brigham & Women's Hospital (BWH) regarding employee relations situations and the interpretation of personnel policies, State/Federal and employment laws. The incumbent will provide comprehensive internal employee consultation throughout BWH, may be asked to prepare responses to internal and external complaints, conduct investigations, write reports and present findings and recommendations. The incumbent will develop and evaluate overall employee relations trends/themes and proactively make recommendations to address root cuses. The incumbent will assess and conduct training on employee relations and will partner with the HRBPs to implement recommendations to address employee relations issues. The incumbent may need to partner with MGB Centers of Execellent (COEs) including the Employee Relations/ Labor Relations team as well as the Office of General Counsel, as needed. 1. Advises HRBPs, Managers and Executives system wide concerning employee relations issues around concerns in scope of workplace violence, discrimination, harassment, substance abuse, abusive conduct, reductions in force, diversion, privacy breach etc. 2. Conducts sensitive, confidential, objective and thorough investigations. Prepares reports of the findings, presents findings to specific audiences, and makes recommendations to address root cause issues.Consults, as needed and/or directed, with ER/LR COE, HRBPs, and HR Leadership as appropriate. 3. Partners with Sr. Employee Relations Consultant to develop and evaluate overall employee relations trends/themes across organization and system to understand and address root causes. 4. Works with HRBPs, Learning & Organizational Development, Employee/Labor Relations, and local Employee Relations colleagues to address root causes. Educates employees, managers, and leaders at all levels about effective management practices and leadership styles. 5. Using data and analytics, provides guidance and direction to managers to enhance diversity and inclusion efforts, support workplace culture, and improve employee engagement 6. Partners with system ER/LR COE and Office of General Counsel to assist with the preparation of a response to complaints filed with the MCAD, EEOC or other relevant agencies. May be required to attend and/or testify at hearings and arbitrations as appropriate. 7. Consults with HRBPs and managers concerning the processing of problem resolution cases, assists with gathering all required documentation and takes lead on problem resolution cases directly related to investigations that the ERP conducted, as necessary. 8. Partners with ER/LR Center of Excellence to creates, customizes, and presents workshops concerning employee relations issues, such as Harassment, Progressive Discipline, Employment and Labor Laws, Workplace Violence and ADA/FMLA to managers and HR professionals. 9. Conducts complex climate surveys to assess the general environmental tone within a department or between departments to determine areas of employee concern. Partners with ER/LR, HRBP and Manager to develop action plans to address issues. 10. Manages Interactive Dialogue for requests for Reasonable Accommodations in partnership with Occupational Health, HRBPs, and Operational leadership, and partners with ER/LR as necessary on complex cases. 11. Maintains a current body of knowledge of employment and labor laws. 12. Assists with the development, updating, and interpretation of employee relations policies and procedures. 13. Develops and maintains positive and effective working relationships with all colleagues. 14. May be asked to support and partner in HRBP responsibilities as needed including, but not limited to, areas of Organizational Change and Development, data analytics and dashboard management, intervention and coaching, policy interpretation and communications, training development, committee participation, etc. 15. Using independent judgment, escalates issues to senior leadership as needed. 16. Performs other duties and projects as assigned Requirements: Bachelors degree or equivalent experience, plus two to three year's in Employee Relations/Labor Relations Consultant or Human Resources Business Partner Level role or equivalent experience to be qualified for Senior Employee Relations/Labor Relations Consultant or Senior HR Business Partner. Must have experience with employee relations issues and/or investigations. Case management system experience is preferred.
    $40-55 hourly 3d ago
  • Compensation Partner

    Sager Electronics 3.8company rating

    Partner Job 22 miles from Sharon

    We are a dynamic, growing company with a dedicated team of over 400 professionals across North America, all focused on delivering a customer-first experience. We are currently seeking a Compensation Partner to join our team in either Middleboro, MA, or Lewisville, TX. This role will be responsible for analyzing, designing, and managing compensation programs that have a significant impact on our organization. The Compensation Partner will be involved in compensation strategy, benchmarking, pay structures and grading, budgeting, and pay equity analysis, working closely with business leaders and the HR team.
    $58k-116k yearly est. 7d ago
  • Family Partner, Newton Wellesley Hospital

    Brigham and Women's Hospital 4.6company rating

    Partner Job 20 miles from Sharon

    Site: Mass General Brigham Incorporated At Mass General Brigham, we know it takes a surprising range of talented professionals to advance our mission-from doctors, nurses, business people and tech experts, to dedicated researchers and systems analysts. As a not-for-profit organization, Mass General Brigham is committed to supporting patient care, research, teaching, and service to the community. We place great value on being a diverse, equitable and inclusive organization as we aim to reflect the diversity of the patients we serve. At Mass General Brigham, we believe a diverse set of backgrounds and lived experiences makes us stronger by challenging our assumptions with new perspectives that can drive revolutionary discoveries in medical innovations in research and patient care. Therefore, we invite and welcome applicants from traditionally underrepresented groups in healthcare - people of color, people with disabilities, LGBTQ community, and/or gender expansive, first and second-generation immigrants, veterans, and people from different socioeconomic backgrounds - to apply. Job Summary The MGB Family Partner supports participants in the MGB Family Partnership Program who plan to deliver their babies at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, Newton-Wellesley Hospital, and/or Salem Hospital regardless of where they are receiving their prenatal care. The goals of the MGB Family Partnership Program are three-fold: Advance strategies for accessible support throughout pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period throughout Mass General Brigham and in the communities it serves. Advance multidisciplinary services that work to solve for physical health conditions, mental health conditions, and social risk factors. Increase access to hospital and community based social risk informed care programs integrating health education, self-management support, and connection to resources. The role of the Family Partner is to serve as a skills-based coach for pregnant and parenting individuals to achieve their clinical and social health goals. As a key part of the MGB Maternal Community Health team, the Family Partner acts as a bridge between the program participant and MGB Maternal Community Health programmatic network, as well as the connection to internal clinical partners and external social service providers. The Family Partner strives to address individual, institutional, and community level barriers associated with access to care, and support individuals' clinical health goals and clinical self-management practices. The Family Partner also provides coaching on social health goals and supports participants in building social opportunity as a strategy to improve maternal and child health outcomes across the life course. PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The Family Partner position requires adequate knowledge (or the ability to learn) about maternal and child health promotion, the social determinants of maternal and child health equity, prenatal and postpartum healthcare delivery, health systems improvement opportunities, and the network of social services in their geographic catchment area. The Family Partner will focus on partnering with birthing individuals during their pregnancy through their child's first birthday. In this role, the Family Partner will join the MGB Maternal Community Health team and work with program participants planning to deliver at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, Newton-Wellesley Hospital, or Salem Hospital. Family Partners will work with staff at these hospitals in addition to staff at partner health centers and/or community organizations. The hours of this position are 40 hours per week, Monday through Friday. Each Family Partner will have a different priority delivery hospital and associated geographic catchment area for connecting with program participants. Family Partners work location is fluid within their geographic catchment area based on the needs of program participants and the program itself. Family Partners will meet with program participants virtually and in person. Responsibilities include: Participate in all MGB Family Partner trainings to support healthy pregnancies, facilitate self-management of pregnancy related conditions, understand the most common medical conditions affecting maternal health outcomes, and the coaching approach. Enroll eligible individuals into the MGB Maternal Community Health Family Partnership Program Complete an initial assessment to identify with the program participant their specific clinical and social health goals and create a care plan accordingly in line with clinical and social care protocols. Support participants in navigating prenatal and postpartum care and serve as the liaison between the patient and the MGB institutions' clinical care teams. Deliver 1:1 skills-based coaching and health education to participants through a range of communication methods such as text messaging, phone, video calls, Patient Gateway, and in-person visits. Support participants navigating federal and state offices to access resources. Refer program participants to external community partners, and internal MGB institution providers as appropriate, and work closely with partners and providers to ensure a warm handoff. Complete all patient tracking in appropriate electronic medical record and other programmatic tracking software. Meet with every client at 96 hours post-delivery in person and support their immediate needs. Participate in Family Partnership Program and/or MGB Maternal Community Health initiative-wide programming Support requests to Cradles to Crayons, which includes monthly supplies retrieval, storage, and dissemination Participate in complex care meetings with patients supported by multiple internal or external partners. Other duties as assigned This position is grant-funded for a term of 3 years. Qualifications KNOWLEDGE, EDUCATION, SKILLS REQUIRED: * High School Diploma Required * Experience working as a case manager/patient navigator/community health worker strongly preferred * Experience in a clinical setting a plus * Demonstrated commitment to improving social determinants of health * Bilingual preferred (ex. Spanish, Haitian Kreyol, etc.) * Computer and data management proficiency. * Ability to work collaboratively and communicate effectively with others, including patients and families, staff from all sites and the community-at-large. * Candidate must be able to thrive in a fast-paced environment on sensitive, complex issues. * Excellent communication and organization skills, and attention to detail * Ability to work in multiple settings, e.g. hospital, community sites, community health centers * Knowledge of and passion for maternal and child health equity * Strong ability to work with diverse, multi-cultural populations * Knowledge of Boston and greater Boston communities and local community resources a plus * Mastery of concepts and frameworks related to health inequities a plus Additional Job Details (if applicable) Additional_Job_Description Remote Type Hybrid Work Location 399 Revolution Drive Scheduled Weekly Hours 40 Employee Type Regular Work Shift Day (United States of America) EEO Statement: Mass General Brigham Incorporated is an Equal Opportunity Employer. By embracing diverse skills, perspectives and ideas, we choose to lead. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religious creed, national origin, sex, age, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation, military service, genetic information, and/or other status protected under law. We will ensure that all individuals with a disability are provided a reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Mass General Brigham Competency Framework At Mass General Brigham, our competency framework defines what effective leadership "looks like" by specifying which behaviors are most critical for successful performance at each job level. The framework is comprised of ten competencies (half People-Focused, half Performance-Focused) and are defined by observable and measurable skills and behaviors that contribute to workplace effectiveness and career success. These competencies are used to evaluate performance, make hiring decisions, identify development needs, mobilize employees across our system, and establish a strong talent pipeline.
    $122k-221k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Family Partner

    Aspire Health Alliance 4.4company rating

    Partner Job 11 miles from Sharon

    Are you looking to make a difference in others' lives? Do you have personal experience caring for someone who has received mental health services, either currently or in the past? If so, for the Family Partner position at Aspire Health Alliance! Located in Braintree, MA, this role involves providing information, support, assistance, and advocacy to parents/guardians in collaboration with the Adult Community Clinical Services team! Share your knowledge in supporting a loved one navigating the mental health system. You'll also play a key role in developing activities and resources aimed at helping clients and their families achieve their goals! Newly Increased rate! Requirements: Current or previous experience as a family member/caregiver of someone currently/formerly receiving mental health services, required One-year experience in an acute mental health setting, preferred Must demonstrate the following characteristics: flexible, team player, ability to grow and learn in the position, ability to provide support and quality care to well-being of individuals served Must be able to work with minimal supervision High School Diploma, required. Peer Specialist Certification, preferred Valid driver's license, good driving record, and access to personal vehicle, required Bilingual skills and/or experience with multicultural populations, preferred Aspire Health Alliance is committed to and passionate about diversity, equity, and inclusion. We celebrate, support, and promote diversity of thought, culture, and backgrounds. As an employer committed to equal opportunity, we base all employment decisions on each individual's capabilities and qualifications, without regard to race, color, religious creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, physical or mental disability, veteran status, genetics, or any other protected characteristic. Aspire Health Alliance strives to fully reflect the clients and communities we serve and believes that a diversity of interests and cultures leads to a stronger and more innovative organization. Schedule: Full Time and Part Time available with flexible hours!
    $36k-82k yearly est. 12d ago
  • ASD Community Treatment Team Family Partner

    Open Sky Community Services 4.3company rating

    Partner Job 34 miles from Sharon

    Salary USD $22.07/Hr. Description and Responsibilities The Intensive Community Wrap Around Supports program is designed in partnership with the Department of Developmental Services and the Department of Mental Health to create intensive, in-home and community wrap-around services to support adults between ages 18 and 30 with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Serious Mental Illness, or other significant mental health challenges. The goal of this program is to maintain individual stability and effective functionality for people served in their homes and communities by providing clinical services and coaching supports to identify and respond to barriers of obtaining stability and support individual progress while building skills and capacity for everyone. The Family Partner is responsible for educating families on effective ways to navigate systems of care, maximize effective treatment, and build supportive relationships with providers and others working with the individual and family around mental health, behavioral and emotional needs. Other Key Responsibilities: Provide hope, information, advocacy and support to families of individuals with mental health issues that are receiving services from the Communinty Treatment Team. Coach families in developing advocacy and collaboration skills and empower families to understand and exercise their rights. Engage individuals in non-directive and supportive relationships that promote empowerment and self-learning. Plan and coordinate network and family events that keep families connected and allow opportunities for families to communicate and socialize together. Qualifications High School Diploma, GED or equivalent, required. Valid Driver's License and acceptable driving record, required. Experience being a parent, caregiver, guardian, grandparent or foster care parent supporting a person with ASD & mental health challenges, required. Experience accessing mental health or related services, required. Reliability, willingness to learn, and being open to new opportunities. About Us At Open Sky Community Services, we open our doors, hearts, and minds to the belief that every individual, regardless of perceived limitations, deserves the chance to live a productive and fulfilling life. Open Sky is on an anti-racist journey, committed to learning, living, and breathing inclusion, opportunity, diversity, racial equity, and justice for ALL. At Open Sky, you'll join over 1,300 compassionate and highly trained professionals who put innovative, evidence-based practices to work in ways that positively impact our communities across Central Massachusetts and beyond. As a trauma-informed organization, Open Sky strives for transparency and sensitivity to the experiences of those we interact with. Self-care is encouraged, and we are committed to providing a positive work culture that is focused on continuous learning and the value of diverse perspectives. Open Sky is proud to be an industry leader in pay and benefits. Open the Door to Possibility and begin your career with Open Sky today! Benefits of Working for Open Sky Include: Excellent Supervision (Individual and Group), Professional Development, and Training Opportunities Generous paid time off plan - you start with 29 days (almost 6 weeks!) in your first year, including 12 paid holidays. Increases to 32 days in your 2nd year, and the current maximum is 43 days (OVER 8 WEEKS!) We pay for your higher education! Ask about our Tuition Reimbursement Program, and reimbursement for a variety of Human Services certifications. Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance with Prescription Plan 403b Retirement Plan with Employer Match Life Insurance (100% Employer-Paid) Eligible employer for the Public Student Loan Forgiveness Program And more! Open Sky celebrates diversity and is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with federal and state employment opportunity laws, qualified applicants are considered for all positions without regard to race, gender, national origin, religion, age, sexual orientation, disability, veteran, or disabled Veteran status.
    $22.1 hourly 60d ago
  • Principal K-8

    Everett Public Schools 4.3company rating

    Partner Job 21 miles from Sharon

    p style="text-align: center;"strong Principal K-8/strong/p p /p pThe Principal shall be designated by the Superintendent of Schools to have the general responsibility, on a full-time basis, for the proper and efficient operation of the School in all matters of building operations and management, including providing for leadership of the school's academic program and social-emotional and mental health services./p p /p p /p pstrong Required Experience:/strong/p ul liA Master's degree in Education from an accredited institution in Elementary or Secondary Administration/li li Five years of teaching experience/li li Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Certification as a Principal/Assistant Principal, Grades K-8/li li SEI Endorsement/li /ul pstrong Preferred Experience:/strong/p ul li Familiarity with an urban school district./li li Proficiency in reading, writing, and speaking in another language in addition to English./li li Experience working with students with disabilities and multilingual learners preferred/li /ul pstrong /strong/p pstrong Candidate Should Possess:/strong/p ul li Strong background in curriculum and instruction to meet the needs of diverse learners, specifically English learners and students with disabilities, with experience in program design, evaluation, and management./li li Ability to articulate the school's goals and objectives to the Everett community./li li Ability to lead a large, complex, comprehensive school./li li Ability to develop the full potential of a highly competent staff./li liA proven record in the management of student discipline and student activities./li li Knowledge of Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks and effective culturally responsive teaching strategies to meet the diverse needs of students./li li Effective culturally responsive communication skills with staff and families./li li Knowledge of the data cycle and data analysis for action planning and accountability to leaders to disrupt patterns of inequity and well-serve richly diverse student bodies with varied educational needs./li li Extensive knowledge of the ASPEN student management system, including scheduling./li li Extensive knowledge of Massachusetts student and staff reporting (EPIMS/SIMS). br/ -Ability to administer and schedule MCAS and ACCESS testing./li li Experience developing positive, caring relationships with students, family members, and staff to ensure that school community members feel valued, respected, equitably supported, and a sense of belonging in the school community./li li Ability to provide effective, timely, and meaningful supervision and evaluation of staff./li li Knowledge of compliance with state and federal laws and mandates, policies, and collective bargaining agreements./li /ul p /p pstrong Essential Duties:/strong/p p /p pstrong Instructional Leadership/strong/p p /p ul li Establish and communicate a clear vision for curriculum and instruction that is aligned to school and district priorities and reflects high expectations for all students through the use of evidence-based, culturally and linguistically sustaining practices. Ensures that instructional materials and professional learning support this vision./li li Ensure that all educators have access to and skillfully use high-quality instructional materials through evidence-based, inclusive, culturally and linguistically sustaining practices, including identifying opportunities to create meaningful, relevant connections rooted in the local context./li li Provide teachers with professional learning, feedback, and resources (e.g., models) to support the implementation of high-quality instructional materials./li li Monitor implementation to ensure the enacted curriculum supports and engages all students to meet and exceed high expectations./li li Provide professional learning, feedback, and support for educators to engage all students as active participants in their own learning of meaningful, standards-aligned, and grade-appropriate content./li li Implement and monitor a balanced and coherent system for using various formal and informal assessments, including those embedded in high-quality instructional materials, to eliminate learning inequities across race, gender, ethnicity, language, disability and ability, and other aspects of student identities./li li Support educators to collaborate with students and their families in an accessible format and language to communicate specific, timely, and data-informed feedback on student progress towards grade-level standards and/or individual learning goals./li li Provide effective, timely, and meaningful supervision and evaluation in alignment with state regulations, collective bargaining agreements, and district/school improvement goals by providing high-quality (specific, actionable, timely) feedback based on multiple sources of evidence, including regular observations, student feedback, and student learning measures./li li Review and approve the Individual Professional Development Plans of teachers./li /ul p /p pstrong Management and Operations:/strong/p ul li Foster a positive, inclusive, and equitable school community by building positive, caring relationships with students, family members, and staff to ensure that school community members feel valued, respected, equitably supported, and a sense of belonging in the school community./li li Establish transparent and consistent school-wide routines, policies, and systems that respect and affirm students' backgrounds, identities, and intellect./li li Provide staff with relevant learning opportunities and resources to support them in developing culturally and linguistically sustaining practices and promoting a culture that affirms individual differences./li li Consistently examining policies, procedures, and systems to identify and eliminate bias or systemic barriers to inclusive and culturally and linguistically sustaining practice, including policies and practices that reinforce systemic inequities and/or disproportionately impact student groups./li li Establish operational systems, procedures, and routines that ensure a safe learning environment for all students./li li Implement effective systems for attendance, student entry, dismissal, meals, class transitions, assemblies, and recess./li li Partner with and support custodial/maintenance workers, transportation staff, clerical and administrative assistants, food service workers, and other staff effectively./li li Ensure that all physical spaces are safe, accessible, and welcoming, and honor and celebrate the diversity and achievements of the school community./li li Provide ongoing training and support to staff that ensure student health, safety, and well-being by developing age-appropriate and culturally and linguistically sustaining social-emotional competencies in students (self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making)./li li Prevent and address bullying and other unsafe behaviors with timely responses and restorative practices./li li Foster and utilize partnerships with outside agencies and organizations to address student needs proactively and systematically./li li Lead, in collaboration with stakeholders (including students, families, staff, and community members, particularly those from historically marginalized communities), an inclusive process to recruit and hire diverse and effective educators and examine recruitment and hiring policies and procedures to identify and eliminate bias./li li Provide educators with access to, and monitor the impact of, high-quality and differentiated professional learning opportunities, including professional learning differentiated by educators' goals, strengths, and areas for growth./li li Create and maintain a school schedule and related systems and practices that:/li li Ensure equitable access to effective educators, grade-level learning, advanced coursework and elective opportunities, and tiered supports./li li Prioritize scheduling for students needing additional support or services, such as English learners and students with disabilities./li li Understand and comply with state and federal laws and mandates, school committee policies, and collective bargaining agreements. Identifies and advocates for changes to laws, mandates, policies, and guidelines that inhibit equity./li li Establish systems and structures, including common planning time, to support effective communication and collaboration among educators, including general education, special education, paraeducators, English learner education, and support staff, in support of shared goals for student learning./li li Plan and supervise the use of building space and make recommendations to the Superintendent./li li Develop an equity-centered school budget that reflects data-informed decision-making for improved and more equitable learning outcomes for all students./li li Allocates and manages expenditures aligned with district/school goals and available resources to promote an equitable and culturally responsive school community and ensure equitable access to resources for staff and students, including access to high-quality instructional materials and aligned professional learning./li /ul pstrong Family and Community Engagement:/strong/p ul li Model, set clear expectations for, and provide appropriate support to educators regarding partnering with families through regular, two-way communication in a manner that is culturally and linguistically sustaining, aligned with family preferences, in the language(s) that families understand, and in approachable language and formats. Ensures access to high-quality translation and interpretation as needed./li li Engage with families in an equitable and collaborative manner by working with staff and families (e.g., SEPAC, ELPAC, etc.) to identify and remove barriers to all families' involvement./li li Provide a variety of frequent, inclusive, and culturally and linguistically sustaining opportunities for all families to engage as partners in the school community./li li Clearly communicate information about family engagement opportunities in ways that are accessible to all community members and that adhere to open meeting laws./li li Provide educators with professional learning, feedback, and support to partner with families on students' learning and well-being by leveraging families' cultural and linguistic knowledge and expertise as assets and engaging families in dialogue about what students are learning in the classroom and expectations for student success./li li Collaborate with stakeholders in identifying and seeking feedback on strategies and resources for supporting student learning and growth in and out of school./li li Ensures that all families understand and have opportunities to inform district and school-based policies and resources that support student learning and well-being by:/li li Support families to engage with policies, resources, and routines such as parent teacher organizations, school-site councils, parent advisory councils (e.g., ELPAC and SEPAC), child study/intervention teams, IEP referral processes, ESL supports, and student attendance policies./li li Set clear expectations regarding how specialized support staff should partner with families in accessing support services within and outside of school and monitor adherence to these policies./li li Approach concerns raised by family members promptly, effectively, and transparently./li /ul pstrong Professional Culture:/strong/p ul li Continuously engage staff, students, families, and community members in developing and implementing a shared, equity-oriented educational vision and school mission grounded in high expectations for achievement, community engagement, and postsecondary success for all students./li li Create, monitor, and share progress on focused, measurable, and equity-centered school goals aligned to the school's mission by partnering with diverse stakeholders and conducting close analyses of disaggregated data from multiple sources of evidence, including measures of student, from staff, students, and families, school culture and climate data, and classroom observation and educator evaluation data./li li Plan and execute accessible, engaging, ongoing opportunities for collaboration with educators, staff, students, families, and community members that focus on matters of consequence to the school community and engage participants in thoughtful and meaningful contributions./li li Uses two-way channels to communicate frequently and effectively with faculty, staff members, students, families, and community members in a culturally and linguistically responsive manner with a student-centered, asset-based focus./li li Develop a culture of continuous, data-focused, growth-oriented reflection and adjustments to practice by setting expectations for educators to reflect on the effectiveness of instruction and how one's identities, biases, and practices impact student learning and well-being./li li Employ various strategies to build consensus within the school community around critical school decisions./li li Respond to disagreement and dissent in ways that build trust, mitigate power dynamics, and repair harm while maintaining a commitment to decisions that are in the best interest of promoting equity and advancing student well-being./li li Perform other duties and assume other responsibilities the Superintendent or designee assigns./li /ul pstrong Physical Demands and Work Environment:/strong/p ul li While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to communicate effectively./li li The employee must frequently stand, walk, sit, use hands, reach with hands and arms, and stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, climb, and run./li li The employee must occasionally be able to lift and/or move children/objects./li li The employee must be able to work in a noisy, stressful, high-pressure environment and still be able to concentrate and keep children safe./li li Ability to respond to emergencies (e.g., injured student, fights, behavior problems, abusive students, etc)./li li The job is performed under conditions with exposure to the risk of injury and/or illness, although in a clean environment./li /ul p /p pstrong Salary:/strong/p pNegotiated during the hiring process./p p /p pstrong Working Time: /strong/p pThe Principal will be required to work 226 days, exclusive of holidays. /p p /p pstrong Performance Evaluation:/strong/p pThe Principal will be evaluated by the Superintendent or their designee./p p /p p /p p /p p style="text-align: center;"em The Everett Public Schools, in accordance with its nondiscrimination policies, does not discriminate in its programs, facilities, or employment or educational opportunities on the basis of race, color, age, criminal record (inquiries only), disability, homelessness, sex/gender, gender identity, religion, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, genetics or military status, and does not tolerate any form of retaliation, or bias-based intimidation, threat or harassment that demeans individuals' dignity or interferes with their ability to learn or work./em/p p /p
    $118k-168k yearly est. 46d ago
  • Acquisition Strategy & Documentation Principal

    Applied Research Solutions 3.4company rating

    Partner Job 27 miles from Sharon

    Applied Research Solutions is seeking an Acquisition Strategy & Documentation Principal located on Hanscom AFB, in Bedford, Massachusetts. Why Work with us? Applied Research Solutions (ARS) is respected as a world-class provider of technically integrated solutions as we deliver premier talent and technology across our focused markets for unparalleled, continuous mission support. Awarded a Best Places to Work nominee since 2020, ARS recognizes that without our career- driven, loyal professionals, we would not be able to deliver state-of-the-art results for our mission partners. We firmly believe that prioritizing our employees is of the upmost importance. We provide a culture where our employees are challenged to meet their career goals and aspirations, while still obtaining a work/life balance. ARS employees are motivated through our industry competitive benefits package, our awards and recognition program, and personalized attention from ARS Senior Managers. + The selected candidate will have comprehensive knowledge of principles, policies, and practices of systems acquisition and program management, as defined in DoDI 5000.02, as well as knowledge of roles and relationships within the DoD and the Air Force. + Must have knowledge of qualitative and quantitative techniques for gathering, analyzing, and measuring the effectiveness, efficiency and productivity of acquisition programs. + Knowledge of support activities that assist the program manager in assessing what programs are within schedule and cost baselines, be able to recommend viable solutions to problems, and pursue alternative courses of action. + Must be able to effectively communicate orally and in writing, providing quality acquisition and program documentation (briefings, documents, plans, etc.). + Individual shall be able to plan, research, analyze, and assess system acquisition in terms of development, production, and deployment of weapons systems and associated equipment; formulate plans, and recommend effective strategies in meeting cost, schedule, and performance objectives. + Shall be able to support and develop acquisition reports, including statutory and regulatory reports (i.e. DAES, MAR, etc.). + Support program management reviews, senior level meeting/reviews and IMP/IMS reviews. + Support and develop various briefings/schedules of program status and acquisition tasks to senior management. Support program management reviews, senior level meeting/reviews, and IMP/IMS reviews. + Possess the advanced knowledge, experience and recognized ability to be considered an expert in their technical/professional field, possesses the ability to perform tasks, and oversees the efforts of junior and mid-level personnel within the technical/professional discipline. + Will demonstrate advanced knowledge of their technical/professional discipline as well as possess a comprehensive understanding and ability to apply associated standards, procedures, and practices in their area of expertise (Program Office, Enterprise and Staff Level Support interface). + Individual must be able to establish and implement division processes to ensure efficient review, coordination, and approval of all division tasks, briefings, acquisition documentation, acquisition reporting, and organizational management. + Individual must be able to interpret complex requests/tasks from higher level organizations (including PEO Staff, Air Staff, DoD Staff, and Congressional Staff) and construct, organize, and implement data calls across multiple functional disciplines within the division to efficiently/timely develop an appropriate response for senior leader review. + Individual must have demonstrated capacity to consolidate/synthesize data inputs from multiple programs, data inputs from multiple functional disciplines, and independent research into coherent products to support senior leadership decision processes and products. + Individual must be able to effectively delegate and manage multiple individuals to accomplish the responsibilities outlined above. + Individual will perform other duties as assigned. Job Experience: + Highly desired to have held a position on Air Force Headquarter Staff, preferably at SAF/AQ and/or PEO Staff. + Must have direct experience with acquisition reporting, including but not limited to DAES, MAR, Selective Acquisition Review (SAR), and GAO audits. + Desirable to have experience in more than one acquisition discipline, especially program management and financial management. Minimum Education/Experience Requirements: + Advanced Degree (MA/MS) 15 years of experience in the respective technical/professional discipline being performed, 10 years of which must be in the DoD + **or** a BA/BS degree and 20 years of experience in the respective technical/professional discipline being performed, 10 of which must be in the DoD + **or** 25 years of directly related experience with proper certifications as described in the Functionally Aligned Job Descriptions, 10 of which must be in the DoD + Active Top Secret Security Clearance + Must be a US citizen All positions at Applied Research Solutions are subject to background investigations. Employment is contingent upon successful completion of a background investigation including criminal history and identity check. The contractor and subcontractor shall abide by the requirements of 41 CFR 60-741.5(a). This regulation prohibits discrimination against qualified individuals on the basis of disability, and requires affirmative action by covered prime contractors and subcontractors to employ and advance in employment qualified individuals with disabilities. This contractor and subcontractor shall abide by the requirements of 41 CFR 60-300.5(a). This regulation prohibits discrimination against qualified protected veterans, and requires affirmative action by covered contractors and subcontractors to employ and advance in employment qualified protected veterans. Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights (**************************** notice from the Department of Labor.
    $124k-174k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Principal, Air and Climate, Life Sciences Focus

    Ramboll 4.6company rating

    Partner Job 17 miles from Sharon

    Founded in Denmark, Ramboll is a foundation-owned people company. We have more than 18,000 experts working across our global operations in 35 countries with thousands of experts working across 70 offices in the Americas. Our experts are leaders in their fields, developing and delivering innovative solutions in diverse markets including Buildings, Transport, Planning & Urban Design, Water, Environment & Health, Energy, and Management Consulting. We invite you to contribute to a more sustainable future working in an open, collaborative, and empowering company. Combining local experience with global knowledge, we together shape the societies of tomorrow. Job Description This job can be performed from any Ramboll office location in the US. Hybrid work arrangements are available. Are you eager to develop your excellence in an inclusive, collaborative, and empowering community? Are you excited about joining a company that strives to make a difference - for its employees, clients, and society? Are you motivated by creating sustainable change that benefits society and nature? Ramboll is a global multi-disciplinary engineering, design, consultancy and EPCM project delivery company. We fully support and encourage your professional development, invite you to unfold your ingenuity and contribute to exciting and innovative projects, and work for sustainable change so people and nature can flourish. If this sounds good to you, then this role could be the perfect opportunity! Join our Environment and Health department as our new Principal and work with our Air & Climate team to close the gap to a sustainable future. Your new role As our new Principal, you will be a leader that will join our global Air Quality and Climate team that supports clients with a wide range of complex and challenging environmental issues. We invite you to bring your Air & Climate and Business Development skills into play as you contribute to innovative and sustainable air quality solutions. The successful candidate will be responsible for providing technical and business leadership and contribute to innovative solutions in the commercial, manufacturing, government, energy, financial, insurance, and/or law sectors, with a primary focus on pharmaceutical, biotech, medical device and life sciences industries. In addition, the successful candidate must demonstrate an ability to generate and maintain a volume of business sufficient to support the growth of the firm. Typically, successful applicants generate at least enough business to support 2-3 staff members. This individual will have experience managing consulting assignments, must work effectively in multi-disciplinary teams, is expected to be proficient in the analysis and communication of information, and must be able to work cooperatively with agencies, organizations, and individuals to guide decision-making. The successful candidate also is expected to be proficient in all facets of project management. He/she must demonstrate a commitment to mentoring and developing Consultant and Manager level staff and collaboration with colleagues throughout the Practice. Your key tasks and responsibilities will be: Identifying and pursuing business development opportunities; Managing projects, clients, and regulatory agency relations; Critically reviewing and interpreting local, state, and federal environmental regulations, compiling and drafting regulatory applicability determinations, and communicating findings, to co-workers, clients, and regulatory agencies; Overseeing the preparation of comprehensive federal and state air permit application materials; Testifying at administrative and/or court hearings; Participating in local, national and international scientific and trade group meetings; Conducting site visits; and Meeting Ramboll and client safety training and workplace safety requirements. Your new team As part of the Air & Climate team, you will be part of a creative group, filled with people who are really excited about solving clients' problems and creating sustainable solutions for them. You will work with all levels of technical expertise from entry level team members to members with decades of experience, many of whom are subject matter experts in their own fields. And you will engage in a continual learning environment through coaching, mentoring, and on the job tasks. About you From the moment you start at Ramboll, we will support your personal and professional development, we want you to continue to grow with our company! While we look forward to supporting your continued learning and development, for this role we have identified some qualifications, skills, and capabilities that will set you up for success. These include: B.S./M.S./Ph.D. degree in Engineering or Environmental Sciences, or related discipline; 20+ years of related air science experience, largely in a consulting environment; Demonstrated capabilities in understanding, interpreting, and applying environmental regulations to real-world situations; particularly in the pharmaceutical, biotech, medical device and life sciences industries; Understanding of air quality issues and agency-approved methods and guidance; Ability to externally manage client and regulatory agency relationships and internally manage staff and competing project priorities; and Demonstrated business development capabilities. What we can offer you Interesting and diverse projects The opportunity to work with some of the best and brightest professionals in your field Flexible work arrangements Generous Paid Time Off Excellent health and retirement benefits Investment in your development Leaders you can count on, guided by our Leadership Principles Appreciation for the unique person you are The long-term thinking of a foundation-owned company Inspiration from colleagues, clients, and projects Work at the heart of sustainable change Ramboll is a global architecture, engineering, and consultancy company. We believe that the purpose of sustainable change is to create a thriving world for both nature and people. So, that's where we start - and how we work. At Ramboll, our core strength is our people, and our history is rooted in a clear vision of how a responsible company should act. Being open and curious is a cornerstone of our culture. We embrace an inclusive mindset that looks for fresh, diverse, and innovative perspectives. We respect, embrace, and invite diversity in all forms to actively cultivate an environment where everyone can flourish and realize their full potential. Ready to join us? Please submit your application. Be sure to include all relevant documents including your CV and a cover letter connecting your background to the responsibilities of the position. Please note, applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. No sponsorship is available for this position. We recognize that some candidates only apply when they tick every box. However, passion and potential often outweigh a perfect resume and Ramboll's supportive learning culture can help you grow. So, if this role resonates with you but you don't meet all the requirements, we encourage you to apply. You might be the perfect fit for this opportunity or another within our team. Thank you for taking the time to apply, we look forward to receiving your application! An equal opportunity employer Equality, diversity, and inclusion is at the heart of what we do. At Ramboll, we believe that diversity is a strength, and that different experiences and perspectives are essential to creating truly sustainable societies. We invite applications from candidates of all backgrounds, regardless of age, disability or medical condition, gender identity, marriage and domestic partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, ancestry, or national origin, religion or belief, sex and sexual orientation, military service and veteran status, or any other protected characteristic. Ramboll wants to ensure opportunities are accessible to candidates with disabilities. Please reach out to our recruitment team to discuss any adjustments that you might require during the application process. Additional Information All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
    $99k-141k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Compensation Partner

    Sager Electronics 3.8company rating

    Partner Job 22 miles from Sharon

    We are a dynamic, growing company with a dedicated team of over 400 professionals across North America, all focused on delivering a customer-first experience. We are currently seeking a Compensation Partner to join our team in either Middleboro, MA, or Lewisville, TX. This role will be responsible for analyzing, designing, and managing compensation programs that have a significant impact on our organization. The Compensation Partner will be involved in compensation strategy, benchmarking, pay structures and grading, budgeting, and pay equity analysis, working closely with business leaders and the HR team. Key Responsibilities: • Provide expert guidance on compensation strategy, structure, and job architecture. • Develop and communicate effective compensation strategies and structures. • Collaborate with managers to foster a more transparent pay philosophy across the organization. • Analyze, administer, and recommend improvements to compensation programs, including hourly wages, base pay, long- and short-term incentives, spot bonuses, and sales incentives, to align with company goals for recruitment, retention, and employee engagement. • Design, communicate, and manage pay structures, grades, compensation budgets, and guidelines. • Conduct pay equity reviews to ensure fair adherence to pay guidelines across the organization. • Partner with managers and HR team members to address compensation-related issues, such as new hire offers, promotions, internal transfers, and retention. • Participate in compensation surveys and conduct market research to assess competitiveness, pay equity, and emerging compensation trends. • Advise the VP of HR on making informed pay decisions that support employee engagement while adhering to compensation policies and budget constraints. • Benchmark jobs against market data and maintain accurate s and job architecture. • Work closely with HRBPs to create or modify job descriptions as needed. • Ensure compliance with internal programs, policies, procedures, and current legislation. • Lead the annual salary review process for both Corporate, DC Step Program, and Sales teams. • Recommend improvements to enhance the efficiency of policies, procedures, and systems. What We're Looking For: • Bachelor's degree in Human Resources, Finance, or a related field. • 5+ years of progressive experience in compensation. • Expertise in designing and implementing compensation and benefits programs, HRIS, and total rewards strategies. • Strong analytical skills with advanced proficiency in Excel for data analysis and report generation. • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with a collaborative, problem-solving approach. • Ability to effectively interact with individuals at all levels of the organization. • Ethical practice and global cultural awareness in HR operations. Why Join Us: At Sager Electronics, we value our team members and strive to provide a comprehensive benefits package for full-time employees. Here is what you can expect: • Medical, dental, and vision insurance to keep you and your family healthy. • 401(k)/Roth plan with matching, ensuring your financial future is secure. • Healthcare Savings Accounts for added flexibility in managing medical expenses. • Educational Assistance (Tuition Reimbursement) to support your ongoing learning and development. • Continuous training opportunities throughout your employment, empowering you to grow both personally and professionally. • A strong commitment to giving back to our communities through philanthropic opportunities and volunteer hours. • We understand the importance of work-life balance, and our Paid Time Off is designed to support our employees' well-being Sager Electronics, a TTI, Inc. Company, is a North American distributor of Interconnect, Power and Electromechanical components from leading manufacturers worldwide and a provider of custom value-add solutions. Grounded in over 135 years of innovation and service, Sager Electronics provides customers and suppliers a unique combination of operational excellence and innovative business solutions through its Distributing Confidence business model. Headquartered in Middleborough, MA, Sager operates a national network of field sales representatives and power systems sales engineers, ten strategically located service centers, and a value-add Custom Solutions Center in Lewisville, TX. To learn more about us, visit ************* To perform the position, you must be a U.S. Person as defined by ITAR. ITAR defines a U.S. Person as a U.S. Citizen, U.S. Permanent Resident (i.e., ‘Green Card Holder'), Political Asylee, or Refugee. Sager Electronics is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing equal opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, religion, physical or mental disability, veterans' status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law.
    $58k-116k yearly est. 12d ago
  • Family Partner, Salem Hospital

    Brigham and Women's Hospital 4.6company rating

    Partner Job 20 miles from Sharon

    Site: Mass General Brigham Incorporated At Mass General Brigham, we know it takes a surprising range of talented professionals to advance our mission-from doctors, nurses, business people and tech experts, to dedicated researchers and systems analysts. As a not-for-profit organization, Mass General Brigham is committed to supporting patient care, research, teaching, and service to the community. We place great value on being a diverse, equitable and inclusive organization as we aim to reflect the diversity of the patients we serve. At Mass General Brigham, we believe a diverse set of backgrounds and lived experiences makes us stronger by challenging our assumptions with new perspectives that can drive revolutionary discoveries in medical innovations in research and patient care. Therefore, we invite and welcome applicants from traditionally underrepresented groups in healthcare - people of color, people with disabilities, LGBTQ community, and/or gender expansive, first and second-generation immigrants, veterans, and people from different socioeconomic backgrounds - to apply. Job Summary The MGB Family Partner supports participants in the MGB Family Partnership Program who plan to deliver their babies at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, Newton-Wellesley Hospital, and/or Salem Hospital regardless of where they are receiving their prenatal care. The goals of the MGB Family Partnership Program are three-fold: Advance strategies for accessible support throughout pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period throughout Mass General Brigham and in the communities it serves. Advance multidisciplinary services that work to solve for physical health conditions, mental health conditions, and social risk factors. Increase access to hospital and community based social risk informed care programs integrating health education, self-management support, and connection to resources. The role of the Family Partner is to serve as a skills-based coach for pregnant and parenting individuals to achieve their clinical and social health goals. As a key part of the MGB Maternal Community Health team, the Family Partner acts as a bridge between the program participant and MGB Maternal Community Health programmatic network, as well as the connection to internal clinical partners and external social service providers. The Family Partner strives to address individual, institutional, and community level barriers associated with access to care, and support individuals' clinical health goals and clinical self-management practices. The Family Partner also provides coaching on social health goals and supports participants in building social opportunity as a strategy to improve maternal and child health outcomes across the life course. PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The Family Partner position requires adequate knowledge (or the ability to learn) about maternal and child health promotion, the social determinants of maternal and child health equity, prenatal and postpartum healthcare delivery, health systems improvement opportunities, and the network of social services in their geographic catchment area. The Family Partner will focus on partnering with birthing individuals during their pregnancy through their child's first birthday. In this role, the Family Partner will join the MGB Maternal Community Health team and work with program participants planning to deliver at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, Newton-Wellesley Hospital, or Salem Hospital. Family Partners will work with staff at these hospitals in addition to staff at partner health centers and/or community organizations. The hours of this position are 40 hours per week, Monday through Friday. Each Family Partner will have a different priority delivery hospital and associated geographic catchment area for connecting with program participants. Family Partners work location is fluid within their geographic catchment area based on the needs of program participants and the program itself. Family Partners will meet with program participants virtually and in person. Responsibilities include: Participate in all MGB Family Partner trainings to support healthy pregnancies, facilitate self-management of pregnancy related conditions, understand the most common medical conditions affecting maternal health outcomes, and the coaching approach. Enroll eligible individuals into the MGB Maternal Community Health Family Partnership Program Complete an initial assessment to identify with the program participant their specific clinical and social health goals and create a care plan accordingly in line with clinical and social care protocols. Support participants in navigating prenatal and postpartum care and serve as the liaison between the patient and the MGB institutions' clinical care teams. Deliver 1:1 skills-based coaching and health education to participants through a range of communication methods such as text messaging, phone, video calls, Patient Gateway, and in-person visits. Support participants navigating federal and state offices to access resources. Refer program participants to external community partners, and internal MGB institution providers as appropriate, and work closely with partners and providers to ensure a warm handoff. Complete all patient tracking in appropriate electronic medical record and other programmatic tracking software. Meet with every client at 96 hours post-delivery in person and support their immediate needs. Participate in Family Partnership Program and/or MGB Maternal Community Health initiative-wide programming Support requests to Cradles to Crayons, which includes monthly supplies retrieval, storage, and dissemination Participate in complex care meetings with patients supported by multiple internal or external partners. Other duties as assigned This position is grant-funded for a term of 3 years. Qualifications KNOWLEDGE, EDUCATION, SKILLS REQUIRED: * High School Diploma Required * Experience working as a case manager/patient navigator/community health worker strongly preferred * Experience in a clinical setting a plus * Demonstrated commitment to improving social determinants of health * Bilingual - Spanish fluency preferred * Computer and data management proficiency. * Ability to work collaboratively and communicate effectively with others, including patients and families, staff from all sites and the community-at-large. * Candidate must be able to thrive in a fast-paced environment on sensitive, complex issues. * Excellent communication and organization skills, and attention to detail * Ability to work in multiple settings, e.g. hospital, community sites, community health centers * Knowledge of and passion for maternal and child health equity * Strong ability to work with diverse, multi-cultural populations * Knowledge of Boston and greater Boston communities and local community resources a plus * Mastery of concepts and frameworks related to health inequities a plus Additional Job Details (if applicable) Additional_Job_Description Remote Type Hybrid Work Location 399 Revolution Drive Scheduled Weekly Hours 40 Employee Type Regular Work Shift Day (United States of America) EEO Statement: Mass General Brigham Incorporated is an Equal Opportunity Employer. By embracing diverse skills, perspectives and ideas, we choose to lead. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religious creed, national origin, sex, age, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation, military service, genetic information, and/or other status protected under law. We will ensure that all individuals with a disability are provided a reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Mass General Brigham Competency Framework At Mass General Brigham, our competency framework defines what effective leadership "looks like" by specifying which behaviors are most critical for successful performance at each job level. The framework is comprised of ten competencies (half People-Focused, half Performance-Focused) and are defined by observable and measurable skills and behaviors that contribute to workplace effectiveness and career success. These competencies are used to evaluate performance, make hiring decisions, identify development needs, mobilize employees across our system, and establish a strong talent pipeline.
    $122k-221k yearly est. 14d ago
  • Support and Stabilization Services - Family Partner

    Open Sky Community Services 4.3company rating

    Partner Job 34 miles from Sharon

    Salary USD $22.07/Hr. Description and Responsibilities Open Sky's Support & Stabilization Services provide an array of services to support youth up to the age of 22 years and families that may be experiencing emotional and/or behavioral challenges. Services provided include groups, therapeutic services to help children remain in their home, preparation support for children reunifying with family, permanency support, skill building, increasing social connections, and providing families with community resources to meet basic needs. The goal of the program is to provide families with access to services that are tailored to their individualized strengths and needs which gives youth the greatest chance for safety, permanency, and well-being. The Family Partner is responsible for educating parents and caregivers on effective ways to navigate systems of care, maximize effective treatment, and build supportive relationships with providers. They will also develop and implement activities and intervention plans that outlines activities, objectives, and measurable progress indicators toward identified goals developed in partnership with the youth and family. Other Key Responsibilities: * Practice skills related to networking, informed decision making, collaborative decision making and leadership with parents/caregivers. * Ability to develop a healthy relationship with the youth and their parent/caregiver. This includes but is not limited to the following: listening from a parent/caregiver perspective, encouraging the youth's and parent/caregiver's unique gifts, and fostering communication between the youth and their parents/caregivers, friends, other natural supports, providers and others identified. * Collaborate with the youth and their parent/caregiver, treatment providers, supports, school, and other service providers to ensure the cohesive inclusion of the parent/caregiver peer support service with all other services. * Support youth to communicate effectively and foster their communication with family, friends, allies/natural supports, providers and others. Qualifications * Lived experience relative to what the parent/caregiver being referred for services through DCF experience, required * Valid driver's license, acceptable driving history and reliable transportation, required. * Bilingual candidates highly preferred. * Reliability, willingness to learn, and being open to new opportunities. About Us At Open Sky Community Services, we open our doors, hearts, and minds to the belief that every individual, regardless of perceived limitations, deserves the chance to live a productive and fulfilling life. Open Sky is on an anti-racist journey, committed to learning, living, and breathing inclusion, opportunity, diversity, racial equity, and justice for ALL. At Open Sky, you'll join over 1,300 compassionate and highly trained professionals who put innovative, evidence-based practices to work in ways that positively impact our communities across Central Massachusetts and beyond. As a trauma-informed organization, Open Sky strives for transparency and sensitivity to the experiences of those we interact with. Self-care is encouraged, and we are committed to providing a positive work culture that is focused on continuous learning and the value of diverse perspectives. Open Sky is proud to be an industry leader in pay and benefits. Open the Door to Possibility and begin your career with Open Sky today! Benefits of Working for Open Sky Include: * Excellent Supervision (Individual and Group), Professional Development, and Training Opportunities * Generous paid time off plan - you start with 29 days (almost 6 weeks!) in your first year, including 12 paid holidays. Increases to 32 days in your 2nd year, and the current maximum is 43 days (OVER 8 WEEKS!) * We pay for your higher education! Ask about our Tuition Reimbursement Program, and reimbursement for a variety of Human Services certifications. * Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance with Prescription Plan * 403b Retirement Plan with Employer Match * Life Insurance (100% Employer-Paid) * Eligible employer for the Public Student Loan Forgiveness Program * And more! IND123 Open Sky celebrates diversity and is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with federal and state employment opportunity laws, qualified applicants are considered for all positions without regard to race, gender, national origin, religion, age, sexual orientation, disability, veteran, or disabled Veteran status. 123 Responsibilities 2025-9907
    $22.1 hourly 34d ago
  • Family Partner

    Aspire Health Alliance 4.4company rating

    Partner Job 14 miles from Sharon

    New Increased Rate! The Adult Community Clinical Services (ACCS) Family Partner works to provide information, support, assistance, and advocacy for recipients, and/or caregivers/family members of ACCS clients. Provides feedback and perspective on the mental health system relative to the impact and effectiveness of the services provided. In addition, provides counseling and support, drawing on common experiences as a peer and/or family partner, to validate client's experiences and to provide guidance and encouragement to clients to take responsibility and actively participate in their own recovery. Provides expertise and consultation from a mental health/substance use consumer perspective to the entire team concerning clients' experiences on symptoms of mental illness, the effects and side-effects of medications, clients' responses to and opinions of treatment, and clients experiences of recovery. Collaborates with the team to promote a team culture in which each clients' point of view, experiences, and preferences are recognized, understood, and respected, and in which client self-determination and decision-making in treatment planning are maximized and supported. Assists clients in identifying, understanding, and combating stigma and discrimination associated with mental illness and develop strategies to reduce self stigma. Assists other team members to identify and understand culture-wide stigma and discrimination against people with mental illness and develop strategies to eliminate stigma within the team. Increases awareness of and support client participation in consumer self-help programs and consumer advocacy organizations that promote recovery. Serves as the liaison between the team and consumer-run programs such as self-help groups and drop-in centers. Organizes and leads individual and group social and recreational activities to help clients structure their time, increase social experiences, and provide opportunities to practice social skills. Schedule: Full Time and Part time opportunities available (flexible schedules) Hourly rate: $20 Offering great benefit package! Health/dental insurance Generous paid time off Various opportunities for career advancement Commitment to provide quality training to our staff Group discounts on cell phones, movie tickets and various club memberships Company contribution to retirement plan Company paid life insurance Opportunities to attend in-service trainings and more... Required Skills High School Diploma . Peer Specialist Certification preferred. Valid driver's license and access to personal vehicle . Bilingual skills and/or experience with multicultural populations preferred.
    $20 hourly 12d ago
  • Cybersecurity Principal

    Applied Research Solutions 3.4company rating

    Partner Job 27 miles from Sharon

    Applied Research Solutions is seeking candidates with an advanced cybersecurity skill set for a System Cybersecurity Principal position located at Hanscom AFB, in Bedford, Massachusetts. Why Work with us? Applied Research Solutions (ARS) is respected as a world-class provider of technically integrated solutions as we deliver premier talent and technology across our focused markets for unparalleled, continuous mission support. Awarded a Best Places to Work nominee since 2020, ARS recognizes that without our career- driven, loyal professionals, we would not be able to deliver state-of-the-art results for our mission partners. We firmly believe that prioritizing our employees is of the upmost importance. We provide a culture where our employees are challenged to meet their career goals and aspirations, while still obtaining a work/life balance. ARS employees are motivated through our industry competitive benefits package, our awards and recognition program, and personalized attention from ARS Senior Managers. Responsibilities include: In depth knowledge of Risk Management Framework (RMF) authorizations Ability to map RMF security controls to tools and technologies in use within a system Ability to identify technical mitigations where a system does not explicitly meet a security control, such that actual risk to the system is identified Experience with SIEM/SOAR tools (i.e., Splunk) Ability to build dashboards within the tools to meet active cyber threat monitoring needs Ability to set alerts within the tools to meet SOC capabilities Experience with forensic analysis of system logs (audit, security, application, etc.) to aid in incident response Experience with providing timely detection, identification, and alerting of possible attacks/intrusions, anomalous activities, and misuse activities and distinguish these incidents and events from benign activities. Experience with analyzing identified malicious activity to determine weaknesses exploited, exploitation methods, effects on system and information Experience with performing event correlation using information gathered from a variety of sources within the enterprise to gain situational awareness and determine the effectiveness of an observed attack Experience with proactively identifying and exploiting vulnerabilities in computer systems and networks through penetration testing, red teaming, or ethical hacking Experience with developing and implementing cybersecurity capabilities within cloud devices and networks Advanced technical skills in network exploitation, malware development, and reverse engineering Strong communication skills including the ability to brief highest levels of DAF cybersecurity leadership, both orally and in writing Other duties as assigned. Qualifications/Technical experience required: Bachelors or Master's Degree in Computer Science or related field plus 10+ years of Cybersecurity related work experience. Baseline Certification: CISSP or CISSM. Top Secret clearance. Must be a U.S. Citizen All positions at Applied Research Solutions are subject to background investigations. Employment is contingent upon successful completion of a background investigation including criminal history and identity check. This contractor and subcontractor shall abide by the requirements of 41 CFR 60-741.5(a). This regulation prohibits discrimination against qualified individuals on the basis of disability and requires affirmative action by covered prime contractors and subcontractors to employ and advance in employment qualified individuals with disabilities. This contractor and subcontractor shall abide by the requirements of 41 CFR 60-300.5(a). This regulation prohibits discrimination against qualified protected veterans and requires affirmative action by covered contractors and subcontractors to employ and advance in employment qualified protected veterans.
    $124k-174k yearly est. 29d ago
  • Principal, Epidemiology

    Ramboll 4.6company rating

    Partner Job 17 miles from Sharon

    Founded in Denmark, Ramboll is a foundation-owned people company. We have more than 18,000 experts working across our global operations in 35 countries with thousands of experts working across 70 offices in the Americas. Our experts are leaders in their fields, developing and delivering innovative solutions in diverse markets including Buildings, Transport, Planning & Urban Design, Water, Environment & Health, Energy, and Management Consulting. We invite you to contribute to a more sustainable future working in an open, collaborative, and empowering company. Combining local experience with global knowledge, we together shape the societies of tomorrow. Job Description Job Location: Staff are primarily located in Amherst, MA, so proximity to this location is preferred; other locations, including Canada, and remote will be considered. Ramboll has adopted a hybrid model of work, with a combination of remote and in-person employee engagement. Regional, domestic, and international travel may be required for this position. Are you eager to develop your excellence in an inclusive, collaborative, and empowering community? Are you excited about joining a company that strives to make a difference - for its employees, clients, and society? Ramboll is a global company with a dynamic and diverse health sciences practice. We support and encourage your professional development and invite you to join our team! Ramboll is currently seeking a senior-level environmental or occupational epidemiologist to join our Health Sciences team as a Principal. Applicants must have demonstrated capability to develop new business with at least 15 years of experience in scientific consulting. When you join us, you will provide business and technical leadership and will contribute to advanced solutions in the human health sciences with applications to the chemical, manufacturing, energy, pharmaceutical, government, and/or legal sectors. Your new role As our new Principal, you will focus on developing business that benefits from our technical expertise and global reputation. You must have experience in seeking and realizing opportunities and managing consulting assignments, enjoy and work effectively in multi-disciplinary teams, and be proficient in the analysis and communication of technical information. Your goal will be to work cooperatively with colleagues, agencies, and trade organizations to develop solutions that will guide risk-based decision-making. You must also demonstrate a commitment to mentoring and developing staff. Your primary practice or specialty areas may include one or more of the following: * Regulatory science * Product safety and stewardship * Occupational health * Expert services supporting the legal sector * Community health and human health risk assessment Your new team As part of the Health Sciences team, you will be part of a creative group, filled with people who are really excited about solving clients' problems. You will work with all levels of technical expertise from new professionals to team members with decades of experience, many of whom are subject matter experts in their own fields. You will engage in a continual learning environment through coaching, mentoring, and on the job tasks. Your key tasks and responsibilities will include: * Identifying and pursuing business opportunities * Managing projects, clients, and regulatory agency relations * Demonstrating thought leadership, through activities such as presenting and publishing scientific findings, testifying at administrative and/or court hearings, and participating in local, national, and international scientific and/or trade group meetings * Collaborating with colleagues across disciplines and business units * Guiding staff in their careers and promoting staff development About you While we look forward to supporting your continued learning and development, for this role we have identified some qualifications, skills, and capabilities that will set you up for success. These include: * Demonstrated ability to generate revenues sufficient to support 2-3 staff members * Demonstrated leadership capabilities * Ability to manage diverse teams as well as external client and regulatory agency relationships * 15+ years of experience in scientific consulting, including a track record of successful business development * Strong written and oral communication skills * An academic degree in Epidemiology, or related discipline * Strong orientation toward quantitative methods and knowledge of modern causal inference methods Personal qualities that will help you succeed in this role include: The motivation and ability to generate and maintain business to support company growth, being a confident communicator with superior management skills, a collaborative attitude, the ability to motivate multidisciplinary teams across geographical borders, and a commitment to fostering inclusion in the workplace. What we can offer you * The opportunity to work with some of the best and brightest professionals in your field and related fields * Flexible work arrangements * Generous Paid Time Off * Excellent health and retirement benefits * Investment in your development * The long-term thinking of a foundation-owned company * Inspiration from colleagues, clients, and projects At Ramboll, our core strength is our people, and our history is rooted in a clear vision of how a responsible company should act. Being open and curious is a cornerstone of our culture. We embrace an inclusive mindset that looks for fresh, diverse, and innovative perspectives. We respect, embrace, and invite diversity in all forms to actively cultivate an environment where everyone can flourish and realize their full potential. Ready to join us? Please submit your application online. Be sure to include all relevant documents including your CV and cover letter, connecting your background to the requirements of the role. Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States. No sponsorship is available for this position. An equal opportunity employer Equality, diversity, and inclusion is at the heart of what we do. At Ramboll, we believe that diversity is a strength, and that different experiences and perspectives are essential to creating truly sustainable societies. We invite applications from candidates of all backgrounds, regardless of age, disability or medical condition, gender identity, marriage and domestic partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, ancestry, or national origin, religion or belief, sex and sexual orientation, military service and veteran status, or any other protected characteristic. Ramboll wants to ensure opportunities are accessible to candidates with disabilities. Please reach out to our recruitment to our recruitment team to discuss any adjustments that you might require during the application process. Qualifications Additional Information All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
    $99k-141k yearly est. 46d ago

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