Friday, November 02, 2018

Fwd: New Month, New Job Opportunities

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From: Nonprofit Talent
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November 2, 2018

Finding Leaders. Furthering Missions.

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Talent Needed: Featured Openings

Employment
Opportunities

Director of Development

City Rescue Mission, New Castle, PA

Vice President, Investor Relations

Allegheny Conference on Community Development, Pittsburgh, PA

Licensed Clinical Psychologist

InVision Human Services, Wexford, PA

Shared CFO

Grounded Strategies, Tree Pittsburgh, Construction Junction, Nine Mile Run Watershed Association, Pittsburgh, PA

Project Manager

Grounded Strategies, Pittsburgh, PA

President/CEO

North Central Sight Services, Inc., Williamsport, PA

Executive Director, Pittsburgh-Israel Business Connection

Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA

Residential Program Supervisor

InVision Human Services, Wexford, PA

Compliance Specialist

InVision Human Services, Wexford, PA

Per Diem/Casual LCSW

InVision Human Services, Wexford, PA

Talent Acquisitions Specialist

Propel Schools, Pittsburgh, PA

Employment
Opportunities

Grant Writer

Partner4Work, Pittsburgh, PA

Medical Director

Adagio Health, Pittsburgh, PA

Executive Director

Local Government Academy, Pittsburgh, PA

Director, Residential Services & Programs

Operation Better Block, Pittsburgh, PA

MH Therapist, Outpatient

TCV Community Services, Turtle Creek, PA

Web Developer

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA

Director of Communications

Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council, Pittsburgh, PA

Regional Organizer PA-Climate Engagement

The Climate Reality Project, Washington, DC

Development Manager

McGuire Memorial Foundation, New Brighton, PA

Outpatient Counselor

Outreach Teen & Family Services, Pittsburgh, PA

Business Development Specialist

Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association, Pittsburgh, PA

Front Office Coordinator

Squirrel Hill Health Center, Pittsburgh, PA

Employment
Opportunities

Chief Clinical Officer

Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association, Pittsburgh, PA

Director of Development and Communications

Grow Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA

Volunteer Coordinator

Mattress Factory, Pittsburgh, PA

Development Department Administrative Coordinator

Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA

Construction Project Manager

Pennsylvania Trolley Museum, Washington, PA

Development Coordinator

Pittsburgh Community Broadcasting Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA

Program Associate

Breathe Pennsylvania, Cranberry Township, PA

Museum Advancement Director - Carnegie Science Center

Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA

Museum Advancement Director - Carnegie Museum of Natural History

Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA

Family Services Director

RMHC of Pittsburgh and Morgantown, Inc., Morgantown, WV

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Mark Rauterkus       Mark.Rauterkus@gmail.com
Swimming and Water Polo Coach, Schenley High School, Pittsburgh, PA
http://CLOH.wikia.com
412 298 3432 = cell

Thursday, November 01, 2018

Fwd: ASCA Special Clinic Event--"Coaching The Novice Swim Group" on November 17, 2018


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A SPECIAL ONE DAY EVENT
COACHING THE NOVICE SWIM GROUP
WHEN: SATURDAY, November 17, 2018 LOCATION: 5101 NW 21st Ave, Suite 530, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309
This one day seminar will be restricted to just the first 20 coaches registered, in order to provide ample one on one opportunity for each coach to ask and get answered all of their questions.
8:30AM-9:30AM
Planning the first two years of your athletes swimming life. Key Ingredients.
9:45AM-11:00AM
Key Teaching Skills & Drills For New Athletes 7-12 years. (Video based Learning)
11:15AM-NOON
Important Life Lessons - Ages 7-12 years.
12 NOON - 1:30PM
LUNCH - On your own
1:30PM - 2:30PM
Parental Education that any coach can deliver. (Yes, you have to educate the new parents as well!)
2:45PM - 3:45PM
Teaching Starts & Turns for ages 7-12 years.
4:00PM - 5:00PM
"TRAINING" - What to do in the water to move your athletes forward each month in your program.
John Leonard
ASCA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
John has served as ASCA's Executive Director since January of 1985. Areas under his direct supervision include Certification, Publications, the World Clinic Program, Advocacy, and ASCA's interactions with the larger world of swimming. He serves on the USA Swimming International Relations Committee, and the OIOC, as Executive Director and Board Member of the World Swimming Coaches Association, and travels widely within the USA and internationally serving these various related activities.
*We will be offering on Friday, November 16, 2018: Level 1 School or a Level 2 School for $100, If you sign up for the Saturday Main Clinic this course will be available for only $50.
**We will be offering on Sunday, November 18, 2018: Level 3 School for $100, If you sign up for the Saturday Main Clinic this course will be available for only $50.
COACHING THE NOVICE SWIM GROUP
FRIDAY
11/16/18
$100: Level 1 School
$100: Level 2 School
SATURDAY - MAIN CLINIC
11/17/18
$125: Coaching The Novice Swim Group
+ $50: Friday - Level 1 or Level 2 School*
+ $50: Sunday - Level 3 School**
SUNDAY
11/18/18
$100: Level 3 School
Register Online Here, Or Call 1-800-356-2722 to Register By Phone
American Swimming Coaches Association | 5101 NW 21st Avenue, Suite 530, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309

Monday, October 29, 2018

Fwd: 2018 Pittsburgh Dirty Dozen Bicycle Ride

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From: Dirty Dozen

Dear riders and friends of Danny Chew:

Another year has gone by and this year's edition of the Dirty Dozen is fast approaching. You are invited to participate in the 36th annual running of the event, which will be held on Saturday, November 24th. Proceeds will benefit Danny, who is overall director of this challenging ride he co-founded. If you register by November 3rd you will receive an additional discount on your entry fee.

Here are some of the changes in this year's ride:

• New starting location. The ride now begins at the Rhododendron Shelter on Lake Drive in Highland Park. By straight-line distance this is less than half a mile to the north and west of the Bud Harris Cycling Track, and can be reached by traveling north on Stanton Avenue.

• Official-finisher ribbons will be mailed out after the event to ensure that all riders who certify their official-finisher status will receive one. Instructions for certifying official-finisher status will be included in your registration packet.

• Separate women's event. Women wanting to compete can choose to ride in either the first group, competing directly against the men in an open event, or in the second group, which is reserved for women only.

Here are the links for this year's ride:

Main 2018 event page: http://www.dannychew.com/ddinfo.html
BikeReg registration page: https://www.bikereg.com/dirty-dozen-2018
The main DD page is here: http://www.dannychew.com/dd.html
Starting location: http://maps.google.com/?daddr=40.4789109,-79.9104809

We hope you will be able to ride this year and conquer all of the hills.

Sincerely,
Jonathan Pratt

2018 Dirty Dozen

Saturday, October 27, 2018

Fwd: Today's Events and Plans for Sunday

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From: Brian Schreiber, JCC President & CEO

Dear JCC Members,

It has been a difficult day here at the JCC. We have been serving as a crisis center for families and their friends and working with law enforcement, government, FBI and others since the morning hours. Our thoughts are with the victims and their families.

From a safety perspective, law enforcement met with us this evening and assured us that this active shooter event was an isolated event from an individual with no known police record and there are no known threats to any other Jewish institution.  They encourage us to resume our normal routines as quickly as possible.

In Squirrel Hill, the process of notifying families and working with outside agencies is expected to continue until tomorrow. That being said, and to protect the privacy of the friends and families of victims, we will close Squirrel Hill (both buildings) for regular activities Sunday and resume our full schedule on Monday.  The South Hills branch remained open today and will be open tomorrow as normal.

Needless to say the next hours and days will be challenging. We will do the best we can to be a place for the community to find comfort and support from one another.

We will stay to our regular schedules as much as possible, and will ask for support and cooperation for any modifications. 

We encourage you to join our community in solidarity in a community-wide vigil/prayer service tomorrow (Sunday) at 5PM at Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall.

We thank you for your ongoing support at this unprecedented time in our community's history.

Thank you,

Brian Schreiber,  President and CEO
James Ruttenberg, Board Chair

JCC of Greater Pittsburgh
Copyright © 2018 Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh, All rights reserved.
We send special offers and reminders to all JCC members

Our mailing address is:
Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh

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Mark Rauterkus       Mark.Rauterkus@gmail.com
Swimming and Water Polo Coach, Schenley High School, Pittsburgh, PA
http://CLOH.wikia.com
412 298 3432 = cell

Thursday, October 25, 2018

Fwd: ASCA Thought Of The Day: "Business Orientation"

Oh boy. I've got more to say on this in due time. 

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"Business Orientation"
"Just about every coach over the age of 40 that I have spoken with in 50 years in this sport have said some version of 'IF I could start over, I'd have taken better care of the business side of my swimming team.'

I think it's 'natural.' We start out in coaching to help children. We want to walk on deck, wear what we want, do what we want, run swim practices and teach some skills to our younger 'selves.'

After about ten years of that, we may have a family. Suddenly the priorities change. Getting paid, paying the rent and the electric bill and the car payment and insurances of 10 different kinds, all become priorities.

And suddenly, we realize that BUSINESS and MONEY is important in allowing us to do what we WANT to do.

The smartest among us seem to take a much shorter route to that decision.

And the smartest among them realize that EVERY person NEEDS to learn to swim, while only a small fraction WANT to become competitive swimmers. And there is our business opening.

Running swimming lessons for the widest possible audience is a far superior business model than a swim team. The Lessons support the swim team and make your FINANCIALLY VIABLE as an individual or an organization. It would be very advantageous if coaches could learn that EARLY in their career."


--John Leonard
ASCA Executive Director
American Swimming Coaches Association | 5101 NW 21st Avenue, Suite 530, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309