Monday, December 12, 2011

Want A Nonprofit Technology Job?

Technology has a permanent place in our society.  It seems like everyday brings us some new device that is going to totally change our lives.  So it should come as no surprise that nonprofits are constantly looking for employees that are technology-savvy.  Today's list of nonprofit jobs is highlighted by a job that involves the web.  Interested?  Then read on:

  • Director, Web Strategy and Operations: Are you passionate about digital media and live in the DC area?  Then The American Council on Education (ACE) wants you!  The Director of Web Strategy and Operations collaborates with ACE decision makers to plan, implement, measure, and evolve the Council’s web and digital communications strategies; as well as leads the team responsible for day-to-day operational support of web content, branding/design, analytics, and customer service.  Must have a wealth of online experience, including 10 years of experience overseeing a web strategy and operations team, an established online network (LinkedIn, etc), and a strong understanding of social media in general.
  • Development Officer: The Development Officer is responsible for planning and implementing a variety of fundraising strategies to secure financial support for Doctors Community Hospital. You’ll be supporting fundraising programs at Doctors Community Hospital Foundation by developing acquisition programs to cultivate and solicit potential donors, as well as recognize and retain current contributors.
  • Manager, Major Donor Communications: The Wildlife Conservation Society, located in Bronx, NY, is looking for an experienced development professional to help write, develop, and edit Major Gift and Planned Giving materials.  Must have a B.S./B.S./B.B.A in Communications, Marketing, Public Affairs, Literature, or a related field, and minimum three years experience in a development, communications or marketing role.

3 comments:

  1. Director of Web Strategy for a Not for Profit - not sure if many of the smaller firms can afford something like this.


    Scott Trokel @ Smart Copier Lease

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  2. Can anyone recommend a nonprofit software or technology platform?

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  3. Can anyone recommend a nonprofit software or technology platform?

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