The Fund for Animals' national campaign office in the
Washington, D.C. area is seeking full-time employees for each of the
three positions listed below, all of which are available immediately:
OFFICE MANAGER
Duties include supervising the receptionist and office
clerk; paying bills and managing the cash box; ordering office supplies;
maintaining office equipment; keeping various office records; responding
to job inquiries; and helping to administer employee benefit programs.
Applicants should have excellent management, communication, and
organizational skills; and should be interested in the field of animal
protection.
Fax letter and resume to: Vicki Stevens, (301) 585-2595;
or e-mail: [email protected]
DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT
Duties include overseeing direct mail program; writing
and submitting grant proposals; and creating other fund raising
opportunities. Applicants should have a background in fund raising;
should be familiar with direct mail and planned giving; and should be
interested in the field of animal protection.
Fax letter and resume to: Michael Markarian, (301)
585-2595;
or e-mail: [email protected]
PROGRAM COORDINATOR
Duties include coordinating anti-hunting and
anti-trapping campaigns; networking with grassroots activists on
campaigns; writing letters and action alerts; organizing and maintaining
campaign files and materials; speaking at public hearings and media
interviews; and supervising campaign interns. Candidates should have
excellent writing, speaking, and organizational skills; be knowledgeable
about the animal rights movement; and be willing to travel and work
flexible hours.
Fax resume to: Vicki Stevens, (301) 585-2595;
or e-mail: [email protected]
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