New staffer sought for LGBT Center of Raleigh
by Matt Comer Editor editor@goqnotes.com
Published: December 3, 2012 in News
RALEIGH, N.C. — The LGBT Center of Raleigh announced on Dec. 3 that it will begin searching for an individual to fill a new staff position. The center will hire an executive assistant to work with Executive Director James Miller. The position is part-time, with the possibility of full-time expansion in coming months.
The new position will assist with duties ranging from development and marketing support to volunteer recruitment and education. Other duties will include administrative and clerical work, research and writing, assisting with executive director meeting and conference schedules, volunteer management, office management and other areas.
Applicants should show strong administrative writing skills, reporting skills, scheduling skills, Microsoft Office skills and organization and time management. A four-year degree in marketing, communications or policy administration is preferred, along with comfort with client/donor relations, Spanish fluency and knowledge of QuickBooks or SalesForce.
Interested applicants should send a detailed resume, cover letter and brief writing sample by email to hr@lgbtcenterofraleigh.com or by mail to: Attn: Human Resources, LGBT Center of Raleigh, 411 Hillsborough St., Raleigh, NC, 27603. The application deadline is Dec. 31, 2012. See a more in-depth job listing at idealist.org/view/job/33jpwGW67WxNp/.


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