United Way Lehigh Valley

Careers

At United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley, we pride ourselves in offering rewarding and meaningful careers.

With our organization, you will be working every day to ensure children succeed in school, families achieve self-sufficiency and seniors thrive in our community. We offer competitive salaries, opportunity for growth, the camaraderie of great co-workers and a comprehensive benefits package.

We believe that diversity of thought as well as cultural diversity of staff and volunteers strengthens our ability to achieve our mission, vision, philosophy and values. United Way is committed to having a workforce and volunteer teams that reflect and celebrate the diversity of our community in all respects. Candidates who are in groups they believe are underrepresented are especially encouraged to apply.

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals to perform the essential functions. United Way of the Greater Lehigh Valley is an equal opportunity employer.

For questions or more information about employment opportunities, please contact:

Mary Terp
Associate Vice President, Human Resources
610-807-5712

For questions or more information about internships, volunteering or AmeriCorps opportunities, please contact:

Jennifer Nicolosi
Asst. Director, AmeriCorps Programs
610-807-5729

For questions or more information about partner agency postings, please contact that agency directly.

UNITED WAY JOBS

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PARTNER AGENCY AND NONPROFIT PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES

We provide all partner agencies and most nonprofits in the Lehigh Valley the opportunity to list jobs and internships here on our website. All professional opportunities can be submitted for approval by clicking the button below.

We suggest the Volunteer Center of the Lehigh Valley for your volunteer position postings: www.volunteerlv.org.

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COMPLIANCE FOR OUR HEALTH BENEFITS

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