Manhattan, New York
Become part of an exciting, young, and fast-growing non-profit organization, Koenig Childhood Cancer Foundation (KCCF). Founded by an 11-year-old (now 15) cancer survivor and visionary Elana Koenig. KCCF provides life-saving financial and emotional support to kids battling cancer and their families. Position Description: This position requires exceptional organizational and project management skills, along with the ability to work independently. Excellent writing, communication, and presentation skills are essential. You must reside within a commutable distance of Manhattan, with the opportunity to work remotely when not in the office. This role is ideal for a student pursuing a career in the nonprofit sector and has the potential to develop into a full-time leadership position. Key Responsibilities: - Act as the point of contact among executives, beneficiaries, employees, volunteers, donors, and other partners. Manage information flow to ensure timeliness and accuracy. - Act as an office manager by keeping up with software and hardware updates, inventory, and office filing. - Format/edit information for internal and external communication – memos, emails, presentations, reports, take minutes during meetings - Manage new and existing fundraising projects and programs; keep track of deadlines, follow up and update databases. - Assist in managing a Volunteer Team (Between 1-10 volunteers). - Update and distribute policies and procedures, marketing materials, social media, and website, and assist with light graphic design work/ content editing. - Assist with the execution of the existing programs while conducting research to suggest improvements.