FARM has the following positions open:
@ Office Manager
Responsible for keeping the office organized, neat, and
running efficiently, for maintaining office equipment and telephone and
DSL services, for ordering and organizing supplies and merchandise, for
managing mail and mailings, and for filling requests for information and
merchandise. The position requires good organization, an eye for detail,
and tinkering skills.
@ Database Manager
Responsible for developing and maintaining FARM's
membership and other databases, on-line store, website-database
interactions, and e-mailing services. The position requires good working
knowledge of MS Access and other pertinent applications, good
organization, and an eye for detail.
Each position also requires: applicable prior experience,
self-starting ability, ability to work in a close team setting, and
demonstrated dedication to animal rights and veganism.
We offer an unparalleled opportunity for professional
growth, and personal fulfillment, along with modest pay and possible
housing, if needed. The office is located in a safe and pleasant
residential neighborhood of Bethesda, MD, 20 minutes from downtown
Washington.
FARM is a national organization promoting planetary
survival through plant-based eating. Our programs include the
Great American Meatout, (www.meatout.org)
World Farm Animals Day, (www.wfad.org)
Gentle Thanksgiving, (www.gentlethanksgiving.org)
Letters From FARM, (www.farmusa.org/letters.htm)
CHOICE, (www.choiceusa.net)
and the Animal Rights National Conferences.
(www.ar2004.org)
To learn more about FARM, check our view our various
campaigns. (www.farmusa.org/index.htm)
To apply, e-mail a resume and cover letter including any
special qualifications, interests, availability, financial requirements,
and special needs to:
[email protected].
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