and strive to create a workplace that is reflective of the community we serve. The city is also deeply committed to creating an environment in which all our employees are treated equitably and feel included. We seek to hire, develop, and advance individuals who value antiracism, diversity, equity, and inclusion (ADEI), and are committed to embedding ADEI best practices and tenets in all aspects of our work.
About The Department of Human Service Programs: The Department of Human Service Programs (DHSP) creates and coordinates services that enhance the quality of life for Cambridge residents. Driven by the needs of residents, DHSP's extensive services and programs touch almost every sector
in the city: from newborns to senior citizens, from school-aged children to homeless families, from non-profit organizations to local employers. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Baby University (Baby U) is an intensive family support program of the Center for Families.
It serves Cambridge families with at least one child under the age of 4, with priority given to families living in public or subsidized housing. Through a strengths-based, racial equity lens, Baby U supports families by developing relationships, providing evidence-based parent education, access to local resources and supports, and opportunities to develop community. Parents who complete the program are invited to
join the Baby U Alumni Association. The Association offers workshops, discussion groups, family fun events, and one on one services that provide ongoing support and maintain connections between staff and families until their youngest child enrolled in the program successfully completes Kindergarten.
The Center for Families values diverse, flexible, creative teamwork-oriented staff members who are committed to serving all families, especially those traditionally under-served. The Department of Human Service Programs is committed to the elimination of racism within our department. Recruitment With other staff, create, distribute recruitment and outreach material and recruit families to attend Core Program.
Attend outreach events, including housing development door knocking. With other staff maintain up to date and accurate recruitment binder and assist with recruitment data entry. Schedule home visits with interested families to introduce them to the program and to formally sign-up for the program. Confirm enrollment with families. Core and Alumni Program Provide input into the development of workshop and playgroup curriculum for the Core Program. Attend trainings to learn and prepare materials for each session. Facilitate, with other Baby U staff, 14 Saturday parent education workshops and playgroups during the Core Program.
Co-plan and facilitate Graduation ceremony Conduct home visits to Core Program and Alumni Association families. Complete and submit home visit notes weekly. Prepare family summary report for each Core Program family and present at team meeting. Participate in weekly team and consultation meetings and provide ongoing regular updates to the Baby U Family Services Coordinator on all families experiencing crisis. In collaboration with other Baby U staff, plan and facilitate Baby U Alumni Association events including.
Become familiar with available community resources and act as a Liaison for children and families. Utilize social media to support Baby U recruitment and outreach for Alumni Programing. Assist with upkeep and maintenance of Baby U shared drive. Complete administrative duties as necessary. Complete any and all other duties that may be necessary. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor's degree in child development or related field preferred. Excellent organizational skills. Strong oral and written communication skills.
Strong technology skills including Zoom, Microsoft 365, Power Point and Excel. Minimum of three years of experience working with diverse populations of young children and families required. Strong experience with group facilitation. Experience with family support, parent education, early childhood education and community outreach preferred. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit, talk, walk, and hear. The employee is occasionally required to run, during play or responding to an emergency. Employees are frequently required to engage with children on the floor and at their eye level.
Employees are frequently required to use their hands and arms to handle and manipulate objects as well as reach. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move a child. Vision abilities are required for supervision of children. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential function of this job. The noise level is moderate to very loud. It includes classroom, outdoor playgrounds, and occasional field trips.
SUMMARY OF BENEFITS: Competitive health, dental, and vision insurance Vacation and Sick Leave eligible Sick Incentive Pay eligible3 Personal Days14 Holidays Commuter Benefits (T-Pass reimbursement, Bluebikes membership, EZRide Shuttle membership)DOCUMENTS REQUIRED: Please upload the below documents to complete your application: Resume Cover Letter PDN-9a812fcc-c934-440a-9bc5-460b37eed9e8For more details: jobs-search. org/technology_cambridge-c434666/baby-u-family-support-worker-cambridge_i1959025756
create a workplace that is reflective of the community we serve. The city is also deeply committed to creating an environment in which all our employees are treated equitably and feel included. We seek to hire, develop, and advance individuals who value antiracism, diversity, equity, and inclusion (ADEI), and are committed to embedding ADEI best practices and tenets in all aspects of our work.
ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT: The Cambridge Police Department is a dedicated and diverse group of professionals who are committed to working with the community to make the City of Cambridge a safe and desirable place to live, work, pray or visit. Our mission is to partner with the community to solve problems
and improve public safety in a manner that is fair, impartial, transparent, and consistent. ABOUT THE ROLE: As a member of the Crime Analysis Unit, this position performs specialized and technical work in analyzing, organizing, and presenting crime data and statistics.
Duties and responsibilities include performing statistical and analytical research involving the use of computer applications to gather and analyze crime data for crime pattern detection, suspect crime correlations, preparing reports on crime data and trends for police personnel, and making presentations to police personnel, members of the community and outside agencies. Work is conducted under the general supervision of
the crime analysis supervisor with allowance for independent initiative and judgment.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILIITES: Duties include but not are limited to the following: Collect, analyze, and interpret data and statistics using qualitative and quantitative methodologies. Review police reports and other crime related information. Use computer databases, electronic spreadsheets, desktop publishing, word processing and statistical applications to organize and present data. Compile information, analyze findings, make interpretations, and write comprehensive reports based on this data. Develop recommendations for resource allocation and deployment strategies to address crime patterns and trends.
Conduct comprehensive research projects, including assisting with program evaluation studies and other administrative programs. Use and develop Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and other databases to analyze and present information. Study and keep abreast of current literature and best practices on research methodology, data analytics, and police issues and make appropriate recommendations to improve analysis practices. Respond to relevant data requests from citizens, businesses, and other law enforcement agencies. Efficiently query relational databases and other datasets using search functions and other operators.
Develop hard copy map products for department use and public presentations. Assist in the management, maintenance, and support of the Police Records Management system. Provide crime analysis training to Department staff, city agencies and external stakeholders as requested. Write concise synopses of police reports and other crime analysis related information to be placed in the Department's Roll Call presentations and Crime Reports. Other duties as assigned. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Experience and Education: Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university, with major coursework in Criminal Justice, Criminology, Police Administration or related field or an Associate's degree in the above fields and one (1) year in crime analysis work. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Some experience in statistical research and analysis using automated records systems is essential. Knowledge of research principles and techniques such as quantitative and qualitative analysis required. Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.
Must be able to communicate with a wide variety of audiences, including Cambridge Police Department personnel, city agencies, and the community. Demonstrated ability to build collaborative working relationships with stakeholders. Strong attention to detail. Ability to work in a time-sensitive but highly confidential environment. Knowledge of crime prevention principles, problem-oriented policing, problem solving, crime prevention through environmental design, evidence-based policing, data-driven policing, and other current principles, practices, and methodologies of criminal and statistical analysis.
Familiarity with principles and applications of statistical methods and techniques associated with the National Incident Based Reporting System (NIBRS) preferred. Procedures necessary in locating and organizing crime and intelligence information from varied sources. Prepare and present complex and detailed statistical and narrative reports. Must be able to exercise independent initiative and judgment. Working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Power Point & Access) is essential. Working knowledge of GIS programs is preferred. The City of Cambridge's workforce, like the community it serves, is diverse.
Applicants must have the ability to work and interact effectively with individuals and groups with a variety of identities, cultures, backgrounds, and ideologies. PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORK ENVIRONMENT: Work is conducted primarily in an office environment with fluorescent lighting, but also involves meetings in other offices or facilities. Ability to use office equipment efficiently; ability to travel to meetings and site visits in various locations in or around Cambridge. This position may be eligible for hybrid work under the City's Telework Policy depending on operational needs.
SUMMARY OF BENEFITS: Competitive health, dental, and vision insurance Vacation and Sick leave eligible Sick Incentive Pay Eligible3 Personal days14 Paid Holidays Management Allowance, $2,700/year City employee commuter benefits (T-Pass reimbursement Bluebikes membership, EZRide Shuttle membership)DOCUMENTS REQUIRED: Please upload the below documents to complete your application. Resume Cover Letter PDN-9a027432-752f-4bd210f21d85For more details: jobs-search. org/marketing_cambridge-c434666/crime-analyst-iii-cambridge_i1959026022
partner organizations and with stakeholders from R&D through to manufacturing. The technical product lead will act as an overall technical SME for the product from R2D transition through to commercialization and will be the primary contact for product related questions.
In addition, the PTL will be accountable to drive the technical product strategy as well as year over year performance in terms of productivity and reliable manufacturing performance. The PTL will lead a matrix team to drive product strategy and coordinate all technical deliverables in the CMC Sections of INDs, NDA/MAA submissions. The PTL will also monitor product performance and be accountable to provide updates and
influence decision making by PO&T leadership via appropriate forums. This is a hybrid role that can be based in Research Triangle Park, NC or Cambridge, MA. Skills, Experience, Qualifications, If you have the right match for this opportunity, then make sure to apply today.
What You'll Do Technical representative and Technical Team lead at Asset teams. Responsible to lead cross functional matrixed technical team to set, drive and deliver technical Asset goals within established timelines ASO portfolio development coordination. Ensure development deliverables - including tox batches, development and process characterization studies etc. - are planned, tracked and completed in a timely manner.
Coordinate technical Sections for IND and NDA/MAA submissions within set timelines and point of contact to coordinate responses to Information Requests from regulatory authorities.
Drive technical aspects of the integrated control strategy for ASO programs, including collaboration with Preclinical Safety and Quality to establish appropriate specifications for release and stability End to end product oversight from early development (pre-R2D) through to commercial manufacturing to ensure consistent performance and to ensure product performance oversight to drive early detection of issues before they impact quality performance or supply. Also includes coordination between Manufacturing, Quality and CMC teams to ensure smooth product transitions from development to commercial production.
Propose asset technology strategies through backssment of academic and industry trends to identify new technologies or approaches to drive product performance and reliability Drive LCM and other Yo Y improvements to drive productivity, improved COGM and manufacturing reliability. Qualifications Who You Are As the CMC Lead for antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs), you are a highly skilled and motivated professional with a deep understanding of oligonucleotide (or related compound) development and manufacturing processes.
You possess extensive experience in leading cross-functional teams to drive all Chemistry, Manufacturing, and Controls aspects of oligonucleotide drug development and commercialization. Your expertise lies in generating strategies and executing plans to ensure the successful transition of ASOs from research through to commercialization. Required Skills Bachelor's degree with at least 12 years' experience in Biopharma technical/process development. Equivalent experience equals a Master's degree and at least 10 years of experience Proven experience in leading Matrix teams Demonstrated expertise and experience in process development and commercialization of ASOs (or related products)Extensive knowledge of regulatory requirements for ASO (or similar) products Strong analytical and problem solving skillinteractioncellent communication and presentation skillinteractionperience in the preparation of Module 3 sections and prior engagement with regulatory authorities Preferred Skills Ph DAdditional Information Why Biogen?
Our mission to find therapies for neurological and rare diseases is a unique focus within our industry and this shared purpose is what connects us as a team.
We work together to overcome obstacles and to follow the science. We are resilient as we strive to make an impact on our patients' lives and on changing the course of medicine. Together, we pioneer. Together, we thrive. At Biogen, we are committed to building on our culture of inclusion and belonging that reflects the communities where we operate and the patients we serve. We know that diverse backgrounds, cultures, and perspectives make us a stronger and more innovative company, and we are focused on building teams where every employee feels empowered and inspired.
Read on to learn more about our DE&I efforts. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to interaction, gender identity or expression, interactionual orientation, marital status, race, color, national origin, ancestry, ethnicity, religion, age, veteran status, disability, genetic information or any other basis protected by federal, state or local law. Biogen is an E-Verify Employer in the United States. PDN-9a733ba1-b361-49fa-a87d-8482f753eb7d For more details: jobs-search. org/manufacturing_cambridge-c434666/product-technical-lead-antisense-oligonucleotides-cambridge_i1959025791
that is reflective of the community we serve. The city is also deeply committed to creating an environment in which all our employees are treated equitably and feel included. We seek to hire, develop, and advance individuals who value antiracism, diversity, equity, and inclusion (ADEI), and are committed to embedding ADEI best practices and tenets in all aspects of our work.
About The Department of Human Service Programs: The Department of Human Service Programs (DHSP) creates and coordinates services that enhance the quality of life for Cambridge residents. Driven by the needs of residents, DHSP's extensive services and programs touch almost every sector in the city: from newborns to
senior citizens, from school-aged children to homeless families, from non-profit organizations to local employers. About The Role: The Youth Connector works at Cambridge Youth Programs (CYP) to support access and equity with youth and caregivers to build an awareness and connection of OST opportunities and increase their access to these resources.
The Youth Connector will actively engage in and support the Department's Race and Equity Initiative. This person will work closely with the youth centers' leadership teams on a variety of special projects and initiatives while also implementing programmed activities for youth center members. This position reports to the Director of Program,
Quality and Training. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: In partnership with school-based OST Specialists, coordinate efforts to support youth and their families in building an awareness about OST opportunities and the role they play in youth development: Work as part the CYP team to become a knowledgeable source of information about the different OST programs that are available to youth.
Supporting priority youth to attend the youth centers and assisting in meeting our CYP goals while promoting and living CYP's Values. Build relationships with school-based staff to support efforts to identify and connect youth to OST programs through individual youth through individualized meetings, small group meetings and school-based support teams.
Develop strong systems of family engagement (across CYP an CPS) and communicate with families of young people about the options and logistical process of overcoming barriers to attending opportunities. Maintain marketing and outreach plan for CYP including but not limited to social media, organize, and help disseminate information about OST opportunities. Plan for, design, and implement developmentally appropriate activities for middle school-aged youth while being a positive role model and building positive relationships.
Attend and participate fully in staff meetings, planning sessions, site visits, staff development and training programs and activities as directed. Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Excellent organizational skills and interpersonal skills. Willingness to spend time actively learning about many OST programs. Proven ability to work effectively as part of a teamand to work independently and manage and meet deadlines. Proficiency with Word, Excel, Power Point, and internet applications (including Google Drive).
Experience and comfort working with social media tools and/or campaigns (Facebook, Instagram, Slack). Understanding of middle school development, positive youth development techniques, the role of OST in that development, and the barriers to participation. The City of Cambridge's workforce, like the community it serves, is diverse. Applicants must have the ability to work and interact effectively with individuals and groups with a variety of identities, cultures, backgrounds, and ideologies. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONinteractionperience or knowledge of Cambridge OST programs is strongly preferred.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS, WORKING CONDITIONS, WORK FLEXIBILITY AND ACCOMODATIONS: Ability to lift a minimum of at least 50 lbs. Work environments includes admin office at Cambridge Public Schools. Standard office environment at 135 Berkshire Street, which includes fluorescent lighting, carpeting, and air conditioning and filtering in a shared office space that can be a busy and moderately loud office environment. Work environment also includes public school buildings and OST program sites. This position may be eligible for hybrid work under the City's new Telework Policy, depending on operational needs.
Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions. SUMMARY OF BENEFITS: Health, dental and vision insurance Vacation, personal and sick days Sick incentive pay eligibility Management bonus of $2700/year City employee commuter benefits (T-Pass reimbursement, Bluebikes membership, EZRide Shuttle membership)REQUIRED DOCUMENTS: Please upload the following documents to complete your application: Resume Cover Letter#P1PDN-99206b59-21f5-4c19-bdcf-8827ad3db3a8For more details: jobs-search. org/marketing_cambridge-c434666/cyp-youth-connector-cambridge_i1959027435
that is reflective of the community we serve. The city is also deeply committed to creating an environment in which all our employees are treated equitably and feel included. We seek to hire, develop, and advance individuals who value antiracism, diversity, equity, and inclusion (ADEI), and are committed to embedding ADEI best practices and tenets in all aspects of our work.
ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT: The Department of Human Service Programs (DHSP) creates and coordinates services that enhance the quality of life for Cambridge residents. Driven by the needs of residents, DHSP's extensive services and programs touch almost every sector in the city: from newborns to senior citizens, from school-aged
children to homeless families, from non-profit organizations to local employers. ABOUT THE ROLE: Reporting to the Aquatics Manager, Lifeguards will supervise the activities of swimmers and enforce pool safety rules at the indoor War Memorial Pool and outdoor Gold Star Pool.
They will also teach swim lessons. Group lessons are offered to surrounding summer camp and day programs and focus on Red Cross level 1,2, 3, & 4 skill building. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Supervises the activities of swimmers by enforcing pool safety rules and regulations. Teaches Swim lessons as needed at both the indoor War Memorial pools and our outdoor pool in the summer (WSI certification within 12
months of hire preferred. )Maintains constant surveillance of patrons in recreation facilities.
Warns swimmers of improper activities or hazards. Prevents injuries by minimizing or eliminating hazardous situations or behaviors. Able to identify swimmers in distress, perform the appropriate save and provide necessary care. Notifies appropriate personnel of any accidents, rescues, or problems that have arisen, equipment repairs needed, or facility maintenance required. Answers inquiries pertaining to use of pool and deals with patron issues in a respectful way. Works effectively with other lifeguards or staff and attends staff meetings as needed. Performs additional duties as required (i.
e. upkeep of office space, performing in service trainings). Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Education and Experience Current American Red Cross Certificates in Lifeguarding and CPR/FPR. Must be at least 16 years old. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Ability to pass swim test administered by department. Ability to react calmly and effectively in emergency situations, follow instructions and communicate effectively with the public required. The City of Cambridge's workforce, like the community it serves, is diverse.
Applicants must have the ability to work and interact effectively with individuals and groups with a variety of identities, cultures, backgrounds, and ideologies. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS, WORKING CONDITIONS, WORK FLEXIBILITY AND ACCOMODATIONS: While performing the duties of this position, the employee is frequently required to sit, kneel, stand, stoop, communicate, reach, and manipulate objects. This position requires mobility and an ability to deliver swim lessons to swimmers of various skill levels. Duties require attentiveness to visual and audible cues for recognition and identification of swimmers in distress or in process of unsafe behaviors.
The position requires proficient swimming ability and the proper application of rescue and first-aid techniques as well as the ability to properly extract victims from the pool(s) to the deck and move equipment. Chlorinated Natatorium including lighting and heating/cooling systems. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions. REQUIRED DOCUMENTS: Please upload the following documents to complete your application: Resume Cover Letter PDN-99206bb0-74ba-47bd-9689-97b0c3c37143For more details: jobs-search.
org/lifeguard_cambridge-c434666/lifeguard-summer-positions-cambridge_i1959025803
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