Hi Friends,
It’s February! Welcome to the fourth edition of the #NickatNoon newsletter.
Read on for curated jobs, fellowships, and events and tell your friends to subscribe.
-Nick
Jobs
Communications Specialist | Bixal | Remote – US
Gun Violence Prevention Data Analyst | City of Syracuse | Syracuse, NY | USD 57k
OD/DEI Consultant | Brighter Strategies | Hybrid – DC Area | USD 85–146k
Senior Program Officer, Program Advocacy and Communications, Global Education | Gates Foundation | DC, London, or Seattle
Director of Program Delivery and Impact, Health Equity and Rights | CARE | Remote – US
See more roles below…
👉 NickatNoon job list (Feb 2)
👉 NickatNoon job list (Jan 18)
👉 Submit a job
Fellowships and Scholarships
1. Arabic for Non-Native Speakers program at Qatar University. Deadline: February 16
2. Fundação La Caixa's INPhNIT. Deadline: February 16
3. Gratitude Fellowship. Deadline: March 5
👉 Links to these fellowship opportunities and more here
Events/Conferences
1. Great news! The deadline to submit a session for the Global Digital Development Forum (GDDF) was EXTENDED. You now have until this Friday, Feb 3rd, to get those great session ideas in. Submit a session here!
2. USAID's Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Voices: Inclusivity for a Stronger World Conference and Career Expo is happening on February 15-17! Register here (It’s FREE). The event will be a virtual experience with info sessions & interactive panels that will help YOU learn more about careers and partnerships with the US Government in international development.
ICYMI
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Parting thought
I have been meeting so many interesting people when filming videos for TikTok. This interviewee told me a bit more about her experience working at an NGO. What do you think - Is grad school worth it for your social impact journey?
Social impact jobs are grossly underpaid and come often only with too few benefits. How do you live and support a family in LA or anywhere on these salaries?