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A special job opportunity. I'm posting for Susan Jernigan (SJernigan@Sockwell.com). Please direct all inquires to her.
Solid knowledge of technology but not too techie
Great relationship builder – funders, CIOs, nfp clients and prospective clients
Resource developer – sponsorships, volunteers, in-kind contributions and grants
Entrepreneurial; able to run and grow a $2MM business; team leader
Passion for what nonprofits do and desire to make a difference.
For more information: Contact Susan Jernigan (SJernigan@Sockwell.com) and see
www.npowercharlotteregion.org.
NetSquared is seeking a Drupal whiz with a deep understanding of the nonprofit technology sphere to serve as system admin and Drupal developer for the global site.
This role will require you to plan and implement new features, functions and applications in our community-driven process. Working in a fast-paced and distributed environment, you will be asked to develop engaging online tools that facilitate usability and increase participation.
The bullet points:
Want to help develop innovative services for changemakers around the world? We're looking for you.
There's a new position in a new program at TechSoupGlobal: we're looking for a Product Manager to oversee product development, program design and Operations for the Community-Driven Innovation program. The day-to-day focus is on developing modular features, products and services that surface the resource needs of people and organizations work for social-benefit around the world. The net-impact of the role will drive contributions to social-benefit organizations from volunteers; technology companies; funders and anyone else interested in contributing their time, technology and funds to entrepreneurial projects.
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (http://www.ifrc.org) is hiring a Social Media Officer. The IFRC is the world's largest humanitarian organization, with 186 member National Societies. This is a 2 year position, based in Geneva, Switzerland.
Deadline for applications: 3 January 2010
You can apply here: https://jobnet.ifrc.org/public/hrd-cl-vac-view.asp?jobinfo_uid_c=1604&va...
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) views humanitarian diplomacy as an important element in supporting the collective efforts of its membership and of its Secretariat to meet the needs of vulnerable people and to address the major humanitarian challenges confronting the world today.
You are a Facebook goddess, the fastest Twitter tweeter on the planet. Can you take your mad social media skillz and turn it into a job? How exactly would you describe that job?
I don’t know, but I came across a job posting the other day that seemed to sum it up: a non-profit was looking for a “social media curator.â€Â Could that describe your next job? Read more...
Justin Perkins of Care2, who is one of the co-organizers of Net Tuesdays in Washington DC, just sent a job announcement out to the group for a New Media/Marketing Officer at the Grameen Foundation.
Sounds like they are on a tight deadline, so if you are interested in applying, send your resume in by early next week:
The Genocide Intervention Network is a small, non-profit organization located in Washington, D.C., that works to mobilize an anti-genocide constituency in the United States and Canada to raise the costs for inaction by politicians in the face of genocide. GI-Net empowers individuals and communities with the tools to prevent and stop genocide, in particular by protecting civilians in Darfur, Sudan.
Because of increased momentum and support, GI-Net is currently hiring for several positions:
Request for Proposals (RFP): One-Year Contract for Website Design and Development for the URL www.StoriesForChange.net
Deadline for Proposals: Friday at 5:00 PM EST, November 17, 2006
At the Gathering of Community Digital Storytellers (see blog at http://communitydigitalstorytellers.blogspot.com/) in June of 2006, more than forty digital storytelling facilitators from a wide range of communities across the country came together at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Participants connected with one another; and shared teaching methods, organizing strategies, and approaches to distribution. Participants also began to identify ways to form collaborative efforts to take this important work to the next level of impact. This event was sponsored by MassIMPACT, Creative Narrations, and the Center for Digital Storytelling.
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