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Rad Campaign, one of the coolest online communications firms you will ever tech out with, is hiring an Awesomely Rad Web Developer based in Washington, DC. Rad Campaign is deeply committed to organizations that want to change the world and socially responsible businesses that want to claim their corner of it. We fight to conserve America's national forests and wildlife. We educate the public about becoming conscious consumers and why purchasing green, socially responsible products are better for the planet and our health. We fight for human rights throughout the world. We mobilize people across the US to fight for labor reform and real health care reform.
Responsibilities:
You should be awesome and:
The position is half time to start with benefits and will grow into a FT position. It’s based in DC. You should be comfortable working virtually as well as in the office. Rad Campaign values diversity on its team and offers flexible schedules. To apply, please send your cover letter, resume, to info@radcampaign.com with the subject line Awesomely Rad Web Developer.
APIAVote-Michigan is launching a Census 2010 project designed to educate Asian Americans in Michigan about Census 2010, and seeks to work with someone as an independent contractor to assist with the implementation of this project. The goal of the project is a higher Michigan Asian American mail return rate of the Census form in 2010. The project coordinator will report to the Board of Directors and work closely with community leaders. This is a four month (January 1 - April 30, 2010), position at a recommended 20 to 25 hours per week.
Application deadline: December 4, 2009
Compensation:
The amount of compensation in the contract for the Census Project Coordinator will be determined based on background and experience.
To apply: Send a cover letter and resume to michigan@apiavote.org by December 4, 2009. Interviews will be scheduled for the week of December 13-19, 2009.
The Feingold Senate Committee is hiring 4 Lead Organizers for their new Madison campus, La Crosse, Hudson and Eau Claire field offices. The positions will begin January 4, 2010 and run through the November 2010 election. Applicants should expect to work long hours, have access to reliable, insured transportation, and possess a valid US driver's license.
Specific responsibilities of the Field Organizer include:
Successful applicants will demonstrate the following qualifications:
Compensation is competitive and commensurate with applicants experience and includes health benefits. Interested applicants should submit a cover letter and resume to State Field Director, Paula Zellner at zellner@russfeingold.org. Deadline for applying is Tuesday, November 17.