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Senior Analytics Engineer

New York, NY · On-site

$130 - $185K/hr

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Purchasing Intern (Year-Round)

Troy, MI · On-site

$17 - $23/hr

... as Gemini, Looker Studio, Google Sheets, and other AI-enabled solutions to make purchasing ... part-time basis during the school year pending class schedule. Please note that this position is ...

... as Gemini, Looker Studio, Google Sheets, and other AI-enabled solutions to make purchasing ... part-time basis during the school year pending class schedule. Please note that this position is ...

Looker Developer Part Time information

What does a Looker Developer do, especially in a part-time role?

A Looker Developer is responsible for designing, building, and maintaining data models and dashboards within the Looker business intelligence platform. In a part-time capacity, their work typically focuses on collaborating with teams to understand data needs, creating interactive reports, and optimizing data workflows for efficient reporting. They use LookML (Looker's modeling language) to define how data is structured and accessed, ensuring that stakeholders can easily extract valuable insights. Part-time Looker Developers often balance their time across multiple projects or clients, providing flexible but specialized analytics support.

What is the difference between Looker Developer Part Time vs Looker Analyst Part Time?

AspectLooker Developer Part TimeLooker Analyst Part Time
Required CredentialsExperience with Looker, SQL, data modelingExperience with Looker, SQL, data analysis
Work EnvironmentTechnical, development-focused tasksData interpretation and reporting
Employer & Industry UsageTech companies, data-driven organizationsBusiness units, analytics teams

While both roles require familiarity with Looker and SQL, the Looker Developer Part Time focuses on building and maintaining data models and dashboards, whereas the Looker Analyst Part Time emphasizes analyzing data and generating insights. The developer role is more technical, while the analyst role leans towards data interpretation and reporting.

How does a part-time Looker Developer typically collaborate with cross-functional teams to deliver effective data solutions?

As a part-time Looker Developer, you will often work closely with data analysts, business stakeholders, and IT teams to understand reporting requirements and translate them into actionable Looker dashboards and data models. Communication and time management are key, as you may need to coordinate meetings and updates within limited working hours. Despite the part-time schedule, you're expected to maintain clear documentation and ensure your solutions are scalable and easy for others to use. Regular check-ins and leveraging collaboration tools like Slack or Jira help keep projects moving smoothly, even with a distributed or flexible team structure.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Looker Developer (Part Time), and why are they important?

To excel as a Looker Developer, you need a solid understanding of data modeling, SQL, and business intelligence concepts, typically supported by experience with Looker and a background in computer science or analytics. Familiarity with LookML, data visualization tools, and cloud data warehouses like BigQuery or Redshift is commonly required, along with Looker certifications being advantageous. Strong problem-solving, attention to detail, and effective communication are vital soft skills for collaborating with stakeholders and translating business needs into actionable insights. These competencies ensure the delivery of accurate, insightful dashboards and reports that drive data-informed decision-making in organizations.
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Part-Time Membership Coordinator

Girl Scouts of Gateway Council

Jacksonville, FL • On-site

$20 - $22/hr

Part-time

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Title: Part-Time Membership Coordinator

Reports to: Director of Membership

Classification/FLSA Status: Regular, Part Time, Non-Exempt

Location: Jacksonville, FL (Hybrid)

Schedule: Up to 25 hours per week

Position Summary

The Part-Time Membership Coordinator supports the council’s recruitment, conversion, troop start up, and membership renewal goals by engaging directly with families, schools, and community partners. This role is responsible for the end-to-end member placement process, ensuring prospective girls and adults are successfully converted and connected to troops or other Girl Scout experiences.

The Part-Time Membership Coordinator also acts as a front-line driver of new member acquisition, through successful execution of recruitment events, follows up with prospective members, completes back-office placement and registration work, and delivers high-quality customer service throughout the joining experience. Working in close partnership with the broader membership team, this role ensures increased girl and adult participation within an assigned area, directly contributing to the achievement of membership growth targets.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities
  • Manages and oversees the member pipeline for an assigned geographic area and guides potential members through the conversion process through phone, email, and virtual meeting communication methods.
  • Generates, manages, and converts leads through community events, school presentations, tabling opportunities, digital referrals, and direct outreach to families and prospective volunteers.
  • Supports the execution of recruitment events and membership growth strategies that are engaging, welcoming, reflective of Girl Scout programming, informative, and result in successful girl and adult membership increases in designated areas.
  • Support troop formation meetings and events by coordinating logistics, communicating with interested caregivers and volunteers, and assisting with onsite membership registration.
  • Ensures smooth workflow and follow up in the coordination and placement of registered girls into appropriate troops, coordinates the assignment of troop numbers and manages troop transfers when appropriate.
  • Provide excellent customer service to community partners, families and volunteers during the membership registration process and promote the Girl Scout brand and mission consistently in all community interactions.
  • Utilizes the volunteer systems database to track and follow through with leads and prospects to achieve the desired conversion rate and meet the assigned girl and adult membership goals. Additionally, tracks recruitment activity, event outcomes, and membership data accurately in CRM/database systems.
  • Assists and provides support for potential, new, and existing members on how to access and navigate Girl Scout technology platforms.
  • Develops and applies a high level of understanding and awareness of GSGC business operations, goals, priorities, and other relevant information to effectively navigate potential, new, and existing member inquiries and requests.
Recommended Skills, Education, and Experience
  • Associate degree or higher, or relevant work experience.
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  • 2+ year of previous experience in customer service, sales, program delivery, community engagement. or a related field.
  • Comfort with public speaking and event facilitation, including confidently representing Girl Scouts in group settings, delivering clear and engaging presentations to families and community partners, and guiding conversations that lead to membership conversion.
  • Highly proficient in Salesforce CRM, Looker, and Microsoft Suite platforms, including Teams, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Excel. Familiarity with Asana or similar project management software a plus.
  • Exceptional attention to detail and commitment to membership data health, documentation, and process consistency; strong organizational and time-management skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.
  • Strong communication skills in written, verbal, and virtual delivery; experience developing and implementing action plans to meet/exceed deliverables; and experience working collaboratively to reach collective goals.
  • Ability to work a flexible schedule including frequent evenings and weekends.
  • Travel throughout the council jurisdiction up to 50% of the time.
  • Capability to provide own transportation and maintain valid operator license.
Physical Requirements

The physical demands described below are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. The employee must be able to:

  1. Travel frequently within assigned communities, including regular driving to meetings, events, and partner sites.
  2. Stand, walk, and move for extended periods during presentations, events, and community activities.
  3. Lift, carry, and transport materials and equipment up to 25 pounds.
  4. Use standard office equipment and technology to complete administrative and communication tasks.
Core Competencies
  • Effective Communication
  • Work Quality
  • Knowledge
  • Adaptability
  • Proactive Initiative

*Registration as a member of Girl Scouts of Gateway Council required