Interested in nonprofit or community-focused work but not sure what roles are out there? Whether you are just starting to explore or already thinking about future opportunities, this Career Chat is a chance to learn more about pathways in nonprofit leadership and social impact and hear directly from professionals doing this work.

In this Gator Career Chat, you will learn how people build careers in nonprofit and human services roles, what day to day work can look like, and the many ways these positions contribute to communities. This session will show how varied nonprofit careers can be and how students with different strengths and interests can find meaningful pathways in this space.

Why attend?

  • Learn about a variety of roles in nonprofit leadership and administration, including program coordination, community outreach, case management, evaluation, and fundraising.

  • See how interests and majors such as education, psychology, sociology, business, counseling, and community engagement can connect to nonprofit and human services career paths.

  • Hear real insights from professionals and explore how to take next steps in these pathways in a supportive environment.

Who it is for:

UF students interested in working with nonprofits, community organizations, education-focused programs, human services, philanthropy, or any Gator exploring careers that create community impact.

Save the date!

Date: Tuesday, April 15, 2026
Time: 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. EST
Location: Virtual (Zoom)

Register here:
https://ufl.zoom.us/meeting/register/BR44uxGBQJipFrptTh0WzA

Cannot make it live?
No problem. This session will be recorded, and both the recording and a summary will be shared in the News and Advice section of Career Hub.

For questions or accommodation requests, contact Yvonne Scull at y.scull@ufl.edu.

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