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School of the Americas Watch is hiring an Development & Operations Coordinator to be based in Washington, DC. The position is full-time with health benefits, paid vacation and holiday time. Salary ranges from 18 to 30,000 a year (based on need), and there are opportunities for skills development. Job Description ADMINISTRATIVE (45%) ? Supervise and coordinate bookkeeping tasks including managing bank accounts, payroll, benefits, and payment of other bills; processing donations; tracking all assets and liabilities; providing budgeting information for decision-making by SOA Watch Council and staff; fulfilling tax and insurance requirements; and identifying opportunities for cost savings ? Manage daily operation of computers; providing information on problems to consultants for repairs ? Recruit and coordinate interns and office volunteers DEVELOPMENT (25%) ? Research and apply for grants and other sources of funding ? Distribute donor mailings and other fundraising materials to supporters ? Facilitate the Development Working Group ? Provide fundraising information for decision-making by SOA Watch Council and staff EVENT COORDINATION (15%) ? Support volunteer Working Groups that coordinate different aspects of SOA Watch events ? Directly coordinate logistics for all national SOA Watch events EDUCATIONAL (15%) ? Support newsletter and other publications by maintaining database of activists ? Stock and distribute SOA Watch book and video resources ? In conjunction with other staff, answer calls and messages from SOA Watch activists Bilingual candidates, people of color and women are encouraged to apply. Additional Qualifications: Required: 1. Strong commitment to working in a diverse, grassroots movement rooted in solidarity with the people of Latin America. Commitment to the mission of SOA Watch as described above. 2. Ability to work independently and in a collective process; follow-through and attention to detail is essential. 3. Strong computer skills. 4. Strong interpersonal and communication skills. 5. Willingness to work in a consensus decision-making environment Desired: 1. Experience overseas 2. An ability to speak Spanish 3. Strength in the program area for which you are applying How to Apply: Please send a resume, a cover letter explaining what qualities you would bring to this job and three references to Eric LeCompte at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Applications will be reviewed upon receipt, this position is open as of March 1st, 2007. |
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