Employment at FARM
FARM (Farm Animal Reform Movement) is a national,
tax-exempt, educational organization advocating a plant-based diet and
rights for farmed animals through six annual grassroots campaigns and
other programs. It operates from the nation's capital with seven
full-time staffers, through a grassroots network of over one thousand
activists in all 50 states and several Canadian provinces.
FARM has the following opening at our national
headquarters in suburban Washington, DC:
PUBLICATIONS COORDINATOR -Must be proficient in Quark
with strong graphic design skills. Writes and design newsletter,
brochures, fact sheets, fliers. Also, maintains video, slide, and image
libraries.
The position requires substantial applicable experience,
thorough dedication to promotion of animal rights and vegan lifestyle,
knowledge of the issues, good communication skills, and ability to work
in a team setting.
We offer an unparalleled opportunity for professional
growth, and personal fulfillment, along with modest pay and housing, if
needed. The office is located in a safe and pleasant residential
neighborhood of Bethesda, MD, 20 minutes from downtown Washington. We
have a staff of ten capable, congenial, and dedicated people.
FARM is a national organization promoting planetary
survival through plant-based eating. Our programs include the Great
American Meatout, World Farm Animals Day, National Veal Ban Action,
Letters From FARM, CHOICE (for school children), Industry Watch, and
occasionally, a national convention like Animal Rights 2000.
To apply, send resume and a letter noting position(s),
special qualifications and interests, availability, and salary
requirements to: [email protected] or
Employment, FARM, 10101 Ashburton Lane, Bethesda, MD 20817
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