Join the Cancer Support Community Arizona family.

Cancer Support Community Arizona (CSCAZ) is a 501c3 non-profit that provides the only comprehensive program of psychosocial support and services to people diagnosed with cancer, their friends, and their families in the state of Arizona. The program consists of services in multiple areas, including support services, healthy lifestyle activities, educational seminars, social connections, resources, and referrals. CSCAZ provides these services for every cancer, at every stage and for anyone who has been impacted by the diagnosis. Our services are evidence-based, professionally facilitated, and provided at no cost to our participants.

CSCAZ careers

Open Positions

Marketing & Communications Manager

A marketing “generalist”, the Marketing & Communications Manager will lead the development and implementation of strategic marketing and communication initiatives to promote CSCAZ’s mission, programs, and events. This role requires a creative and strategic thinker with excellent communication skills and a passion for making a difference in the community.  

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Corporate & Individual Giving Manager

The Corporate & Individual Giving Manager is responsible for cultivating, developing, and overseeing relationships with existing corporate, foundation, and individual donors and new prospects in support of CSCAZ’s strategic objectives. The position is a frontline fundraiser for CSCAZ and will qualify, cultivate, and solicit prospective donors and build the donor pipeline.

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Contract Support Group Facilitator

The Contract Support Group Facilitator is a licensed mental health professional responsible for the facilitation of groups for cancer patients, survivors, and caregivers in accordance with Cancer Support Community Arizona (CSCAZ) guidelines. Group Facilitators guide members to connect with one another as they discover ways to reduce isolation, regain a sense of control, and find hope. Group Facilitators are specifically trained in the CSCAZ philosophy and support group methodology and utilize those specific skills in group facilitation at CSCAZ. Facilitators continue to cultivate CSCAZ group facilitation skills through participation in regular clinical supervision meetings. Facilitators may also be engaged to conduct pre-group interviews, participant follow-ups, and other program elements as well as representing the CSCAZ mission, core concepts, and philosophy to the general public.

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