Rotem Bursztyn Nimni
Director of MAX Educational Program at MAX Impact Israel- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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MAX Impact Israel
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Israel
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Education
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1 - 100 Employee
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Director of MAX Educational Program
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Jan 2023 - Present
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Communities In Schools of Kent
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United States
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Individual and Family Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Mentoring Program Manager
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Mar 2019 - Sep 2021
• Recruited and trained 25 volunteer mentors (125% of goal) by promoting the program to larger audiences, presented at multiple leadership events; introducing new initiatives and actively encouraged individuals to join our program and become mentors• Collaborated with board members to create organizational strategy and improve execution; Created new workshops to address organizational needs; ran and analyzed results to optimize core outcomes• Grew the programs to include over 90 students (K-12) and 80 community volunteer mentors across 15 schools, with observed 80% school attendance improvement on average among students in the mentoring program Show less
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Resource Development Manager
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Sep 2018 - Sep 2021
• Established corporate partnerships to increase and diversify donation and volunteering resources. Partnered with: Amazon Fulfillment center, Starbucks Plant Kent and Seattle’s Favorite (including The Great American Bagel and Craving’s)• Manages “Breakfast for the Kids” - CIS’s annual fundraising event. Exacted this year’s goal of $60K in donations, 250 individuals and local businesses participated, including the mayors of Kent and Covington. This year I have also created a unique networking opportunity for 25 students who took part of the event Show less
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Site Coordinator
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Sep 2017 - Aug 2018
• Work closely with school staff developing and implementing site-wide plan to increase students’ school engagement and to decrease dropout rates; the plan includes tracking attendance, using incentives to increase attendance rates, initiating individual interventions, and setting up 6-students' social-emotional groups• Assessed 30 students' needs and overall trends and developed a per-student annual strategy and success measurements; as part of implementing the strategy, managed 30 student cases and coordinated the work of 15 mentors and 15 mentees • Enhance students' sequence-of-services by collaborating with community organizations (after school programs, tutoring, home visits) while maintaining student's confidentiality• Built partnerships with local businesses to expose students to broader knowledge and opportunities; partnered with Microsoft and coordinated 20 5th-graders' Tech Day, and created 100 6th-graders' first-ever Career Day, presenting 8 different occupations Show less
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JDC (The Joint)
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United States
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Non-profit Organizations
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700 & Above Employee
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Program Manager, Youth-At-Risk Afternoon Programs
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Aug 2013 - Jan 2016
• Founded JDC Israel’s Youth-At-Risk Afternoon Programs department, managed $0.4M 3-year budget, and reported to government sponsors and private donors• Led collaboration with 5 government ministries and 17 social organizations to map potential afternoon program opportunities to be implemented by the Ministry of Education• Managed the “Fathers and Sons” soccer program, bringing low socioeconomic status families closer together; managed 30 teams across 18 cities, doubled program’s number of participants and achieved 90% attendance rate Show less
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Program Coordinator, Youth-At-Risk and School Dropouts Employment and Entrepreneurship programs
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Aug 2010 - Jul 2013
• Programs: NFTE: Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship; and Networks: workshops for entering the workforce • Led Research and Development Committee in evaluating programs’ effectiveness and adjusting them accordingly; developed a data driven approach leveraging research institutes, academic partners and participants’ feedback• Adjusted and expanded the programs to operate within Israel’s Bedouin and Ultra-Orthodox Jewish communities• Trained and mentored 100 teachers, social workers and youth instructors in running the programs; programs had 1,200 participants across 85 groups in 25 cities and achieved 85% students’ participation rate Show less
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Access Israel Organization
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Israel
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Civic and Social Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Program Coordinator, Education and Volunteering
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Aug 2008 - Jul 2010
• Co-founded Access Israel’s Educational Department to complement existing legal/professional focus • Initiated and managed Access Israel’s 30-person multi-age volunteer group and recruited 12 instructors to run school workshops and trainings; developed unique content that was taught in over 150 school classrooms • Managed “No Parking in Handicapped Parking” campaign; worked closely with the Israeli Police in workplaces and schools to raise awareness for handicapped parking. As a result, bloggers started tracking handicap parking violations Show less
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Tzeva- Youth Building a Future
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Non-profit Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Enrichment Center Manager, Kfar Shalem low income neighborhood
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Jul 2007 - Sep 2008
• Built development plans for each of the 25 children in the center after identifying their individual qualities • Recruited and on-boarded the volunteers team (ages 16 to 60), and built training and feedback processes • Organized multiple events which brought together the volunteers and the participants’ families • Built development plans for each of the 25 children in the center after identifying their individual qualities • Recruited and on-boarded the volunteers team (ages 16 to 60), and built training and feedback processes • Organized multiple events which brought together the volunteers and the participants’ families
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Education
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Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Master of Arts (M.A.), Non-Profit/Public/Organizational Management -
BEIT BERL COLLEGE
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.), Informal Education