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Albany - Activity Leaders for Afterschool Program

Activity leaders needed for Niskayuna after school programs. Lead crafts, sports, cooking. M-F 2-6pm flexible days. Great for college students! Call 377-8803.

Albany - Program Assistant for SRO Housing Program

The Homeless Action Committee Of Albany seeks an experienced Program Assistant for their residential housing program. The Program Assistant assists tenants attain goals, provides crisis intervention and assists program. The hours are 4PM-12AM. PT/FT positions available. Degree or Human Service Service experience is required.

Albany - Overnight Residential Staff Needed

The Homeless Action Committee of Albany, New York seeks dedicated awake overnight staff to assist with our Housing Program. Responsibilities include monitoring tenants, light cooking and cleaning. Friday, Saturday and Sunday (12am-8am)

Albany - After School Counselors (5-18 hours per week)

As a highly regarded provider of therapeutic and educational services with a 154 year commitment to youth and families in need, La Salle School is pleased to announce the following employment opportunity that will enrich our NYS Certified Junior-Senior High School program serving adolescent males. The Evening Report Center and After School Program Staff These early intervention programs provides for Albany County youth known to probation, who live at home and attend local schools, a supervised, structured array of enrichment and recreational activities during high-risk evening hours. The purpose is to introduce at-risk youth to skills, activities and opportunities; tap into their strengths and foster appropriate peer and adult relationships; and help them become successful members of their community. After School Youth Counselor (Per Diem 5-18 hours per week) The After School Youth Counselor provides direct supervision and delivery of program services and enrichment activities to adolescent males and their families. Associates Degree, NYS Drivers License and Experience. Reply via Fax (518) 242-4744) or e-mail to hr@lasalle-school.org. You may also apply in person at La Salle School, 391 Western Aven., Albany, NY 12203. EOE

Albany - Child Care Counselors

LaSalle School is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing services to adolescent males and their families. We are currently seeking Child Care Counselors for both our day and overnight shifts (part-time and full-time opportunities as well). We are looking for responsible adults to provide supervision for adolescent males in our residential facility. La Salle School provides an excellent working environment with competitive salaries plus a comprehensive benefits plan to include: -fully paid health, dental and life insurance (for single plans) -paid leave to include, sick, vacation, and personal days -pension plan and 403-B -flexible spending cafeteria plans -credit union membership -employee assistance program -tuition reimbursement -free meals during shift This is an excellent opportunity to get into the field of human services and make an impact on the lives of emotionally disturbed adolescent males. Reply via Fax (518) 242-4744 or email to hr@lasalle-school.org. You may also apply in person at LaSalle School, 391 Western Ave., Albany, NY 12203. EOE

Albany - Development Assistant at MASS MoCA

The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) seeks a motivated, detail-oriented individual to provide administrative support in our fast-paced development office. We’re looking for someone with a high level of computer proficiency, the capacity to organize large quantities of information and manage multiple projects simultaneously, and the ability to perform well under deadline pressures. The Development Assistant works primarily with the Director of Development, but will also provide support for three other managers in the department, and interface with the Board of Trustees. Primary duties include: maintaining information in Raiser’s Edge database software, handling invitations and RSVPs for donor events, managing correspondence and appointments for Director of Development, internet research, and assisting with member and special event mailings. Excellent benefit package. MASS MoCA is located in North Adams, in a former mill complex in the Berkshires. Please send cover letter, resume and references to ekerns@massmoca.org, or for more information call 413 664 4481 x 8128.

Albuquerque - NM INTERNATIONAL STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM HIRING PROGRAM COORDINATOR

ASSE INTERNATIONAL STUDENT EXCHANGE a non profit organization is now hiring a current teacher, stay at home parent, empty nester, or retiree to coordinate their summer 2008 enrichment program. Must be available full time during August. Job description: A wide-ranging position with overall responsibility for the smooth implementation and operation of a Language and Cultural Enrichment (LCE) or Culture and Current Events (CCE) Program for international high school exchange students. Specific duties include: • Publicizing the program and achieving community awareness of and involvement in the program. • Designing and leading local excursions, enrichment activities and optional outings. • Identifying and hiring teachers for structured classes, and participation in program activities. • Directing teachers in formulating course curriculum and compiling academic materials. • Selecting an appropriate Academic Center. • Personally interviewing, screening and selecting suitable host families. • Matching students with families. • Conducting an orientation for all host families. • Coordinating students’ arrivals and departures between regional airport to host community. • Conducting general orientation meeting for all students and planning Welcome Party. • Maintaining communication with students, teachers and host families and resolving adjustment problems. • Supervising the teaching of structured classes and classroom activities. • Conducting debriefing session for all students, host families and teachers, and planning Graduation Ceremony / Farewell Party. • Conducting program evaluations and submitting expense reports to ASSE. • Liaising with local high schools for students to attend classes for second session. Please submit your resume southwest.hire@yahoo.com Thanks

Albuquerque - Union Organizer

************************************************************* Fight for Working Families! Become a Union Organizer! ************************************************************* Laborers’ International Union is seeking entry-level and experienced organizers for exciting union organizing campaigns. The Laborers’ Union represents workers in many industries. Union organizers help build power for working people by assisting workers wanting to form unions. The Laborers’ International Union of North America (LIUNA) is made up of 700,000 working men and women fighting for good wages and benefits, safer workplaces and the strong voice that working people deserve. LIUNA is currently expanding and has many organizer positions. Full training is provided. Responsibilities include: • Making house calls to workers to listen to their concerns • Building a committee of workers to win improvements in the workplace • Identifying, recruiting, and developing worker leaders • Turning out workers to meetings and events • Helping to implement the strategy and tactics of the organizing campaigns Qualifications: • Excellent communication skills • A strong commitment to social and economic justice • Willingness to work long and irregular hours • Willingness to travel • A valid driver’s license We offer an excellent salary and benefits package. For more information or to apply send resume to liunaorganize@hotmail.com www.liuna.org

Albuquerque - Make an impact on Health Care Policy

What if we really could kick our dependence on oil – not just foreign oil – and make the shift to clean, renewable energy? What if the health care you receive had everything to do with your health and nothing to do with your bank account? What if they held an election and everyone came? Sound like a challenge? Of course it does. Society doesn’t change overnight. But when someone – or more to the point, lots of someones – speak up and take action, change can happen. That’s where you come in. If you want a job where you can work to solve problems each day, consider a job with U.S. PIRG (Public Interest Research Group). U.S. PIRG is a federation of nonprofit groups, based in states across the country, and we tackle issues ranging from the environment to energy to health care reform and more. We’re hiring talented and passionate college graduates for advocacy and field organizing fellowships nationwide. The goal of a PIRG Fellowship is to help develop leaders for the public interest movement. As a PIRG Fellow, you gain hands-on experience in organizing, advocating and leading public interest campaigns in your first two years on staff. More importantly, you get real results, whether at the local, state or federal level. And your experience is complemented by intensive training and the direction and advice of a senior mentor. As a Fellow, you are placed in a position working on global warming, clean air, consumer protection, health care, campaign reform, or another social problem. You conduct research, make the case for solutions, act as a spokesperson to the media, build diverse coalitions, write grants, and develop the kind of politically powerful support you need to win. We have PIRG Fellowships in Phoenix, AZ; Los Angeles, CA; Sacramento, CA; Santa Barbara, CA; Denver, CO; Hartford, CT; Washington, DC; Tallahassee, FL; Atlanta, GA; Des Moines, IA; Chicago, IL; Boston, MA; Baltimore, MD; Portland, ME; Ann Arbor, MI; St. Louis, MO; Concord, NH; Trenton, NJ; Albuquerque, NM; Columbus, OH; Portland, OR; Philadelphia, PA; Providence, RI; Austin, TX; Seattle, WA. To learn more, visit pirg.org/jobs. Additional Qualifications: Passion. Persistence. We’re looking for smart, motivated individuals with initiative and a strong commitment to protecting the public interest. We value experience with campus groups or student government, academic achievement, and outstanding verbal, writing and leadership skills. Most of all, we look for people who find a way to make a difference. SALARY & TRAINING: Recent college graduates earn $23,750 in their first year on staff. In addition, full-time staff can opt into our state health care coverage, are eligible for paid sick and vacation days, and can apply for our college loan assistance program. Our staff accrues two weeks of vacation by the end of their first year and three weeks by the end of their second year. Staff is also eligible to join our 401(k) program in their second year. The state PIRGs’ staff training combines classroom study with hands-on field work. How to Apply: E-mail your cover letter and resume directly to Sarah Bennett. Please mention ad code 'pfcr-abq-4-04-68' in the subject line of your email. We’ll carefully consider your application, and if we think you’re a good fit we’ll get in touch. U.S. PIRG and all PIRG-affiliated organizations are equal opportunity employers.

Albuquerque - ENVIRONMENT NEW MEXICO hiring college grads for upcoming campaigns

ENVIRONMENT NEW MEXICO hiring college grads for upcoming campaigns. Also hiring for environmental organizations in other states We all want clean air, clean water and open spaces. But it takes independent research and tough-minded advocacy to win concrete results for our environment, especially when powerful interests stand in the way of environmental progress. That's the idea behind Environment New Mexico. We focus on protecting New Mexico’s air, water and open spaces. We speak out and take action at the local, state and national levels to improve the quality of our environment and our lives. Environment New Mexico is hiring for our Fellowship Program. We're part of a nationwide network of similar state-based environmental organizations that are also hiring. If you're interested in a position in another state, you can apply through Environment New Mexico. Fellowship Program: Job Description We're hiring recent college graduates and graduating college seniors to help win campaigns with Environment New Mexico or one of our partner organizations. By working together, our network's efforts to pass renewable energy standards in the states have already resulted in decreasing global warming pollution - the equivalent of taking 1.5 million cars off the road. We have preserved our natural heritage by securing permanent protection for 58.5 million acres of pristine wilderness areas in 39 states. We protected countless waterways in the states, including the passage of 7 ocean protection bills in California. Environment New Mexico Fellows will get a chance to work with some of the top environmental advocates and organizers in the country, and will have an immediate impact on a critical environmental issue. The Fellowship Program gives recent college graduates the training and experience to assume leadership roles in the environmental movement for the long term. The Fellowship Program positions include, but are not limited to: * Issue Associate: As an issue associate, you'll master your issue area and build the kind of powerful support it takes to make your voice heard and change public policy. Responsibilities include: researching and writing reports, developing and coordinating campaigns, preparing legislative testimony, building statewide and national coalitions, organizing media events, raising funds, and meeting with elected officials. * Field Associate: As a field associate, you'll build and demonstrate support for proposals at the state or federal level to ensure that decision-makers hear from and pay attention to the public. You must quickly master the basics of a variety of issues, and then reach out to individuals, media outlets and organizations to build visibility and gain their support. Issue associates and field associates may work on any of the following issues: global warming, energy policy, clean air and water, preserving our open spaces, and more. Each associate takes on the critical role of building the organization by canvassing at various times during the year and running a citizen outreach office during the summer. Qualifications We are looking for recent college graduates who care about the environment and are driven to preserve it for the future. We look for strong leadership skills, academic excellence, problem solving ability, and top-notch written and verbal skills. We value experience with campus and activist groups. Training and Experience A key part of the Environment New Mexico mission is to train leaders who are capable of organizing and winning results for the environment. Immediately following an intensive training, fellows are trusted with significant responsibilities in their jobs. The training lasts 10 days, is fully paid, and starts in mid-August in Boston. Four additional trainings take place during the rest of the year. Training topics include skills and political strategy, and topics are covered in a mix of lectures, classroom briefings and discussions, role-plays, and in-the-field training. Throughout the year, you gain valuable skills and experience in both making your voice heard on the issues and in building an organization through grant-writing, canvassing, recruiting and managing staff, and directing campaigns. Placement Fellowship candidates are considered for positions with Environment New Mexico and our network of state-based environmental organizations across the country. If you are interested only in particular locations, you will be asked to identify those locations during the interview process. If you are offered a fellowship position, you are guaranteed placement in one of your desired locations. In most cases, final placement, including location and position, occurs during the August training in Boston. Salary & Benefits* As a recent graduate, you will earn $23,750 in your first year and $24,250 in your second year. Salary for experienced candidates is commensurate with relevant professional experience and/or advanced degrees. You will be eligible to opt in to our group health plan, and will accrue two weeks paid vacation over the course of your first year, three weeks in your second year and will be eligible to apply for college loan assistance. In your second year, you will also be eligible to participate in our 401(k) plan. Locations Our network of environmental organizations is currently hiring for positions in: Phoenix, AZ; Los Angeles, CA; Sacramento, CA; San Francisco, CA; Santa Barbara, CA; Denver, CO; Hartford, CT; Washington, DC; Tallahassee, FL; Atlanta, GA; Des Moines, IA; Chicago, IL; Portland, ME; Baltimore, MD; Boston, MA; Ann Arbor, MI; Concord, NH; Trenton, NJ; Albuquerque, NM; Raleigh, NC; Columbus, OH; Portland, OR; Harrisburg, PA; Philadelphia, PA; Providence, RI; Austin, TX; Seattle, WA; Madison, WI How to apply Send your resume to Maria Schweitzer: Hiring@EnvironmentNewMexico.org. Please mention ad code efcr-abq-3-26-55 in the subject line of your email. For more information, visit EnvironmentNewMexico.org/jobs *Salary and Benefits vary in California and New York.

Albuquerque - Girl Scouts: Recruitment and Outreach Coordinator

Create confidence, courage and character in girls who make the world a better place. AmeriCorpsVISTA is a national service program in which dedicated individuals commit to one year of community work in exchange for concrete skills and professional experience. The goal is to increase the “non-traditional” adult volunteer base, targeting adults in the 19-29 and the 55+ age range. Through careful research, documentation, and implementation the Girl Scout VISTA will establish a sustainable process for recruiting, placing, and retaining adult volunteers. This VISTA will be crucial to the expansion of the Girl Scout volunteer base. We are looking for good-humored, motivated, and inquisitive people to join the ranks of VISTA to not only work for change, but for fun. Move up to beautiful Cottonwood, Arizona and join an incredible team of AmeriCorps*VISTAs working to improve lives in Yavapai County!To see what AmeriCorps can offer you, read the requirements and benefits below. If you are interested, please reply to the above email address OR, if you're just curious, check out our available positions at https://recruit.cns.gov and follow these instructions: Click *Find a Program*, then select "Community Outreach", "Arizona", "Full Time", "AmeriCorps VISTA", and enter "Yavapai County" as the keyword....you will then be taken to all of our positions. Select any of the available positions and click "show details" - you can see the full job descriptions and application instructions. REQUIREMENTS & BENEFITS: A. Education, Skills and Abilities - College Degree or substantial related skills, - 18 years or older. All ages are welcome, and encouraged to apply! - Database design and management - Volunteer Management System Development - Research and Analysis - Computer and Internet/Email Skills (Microsoft Suite, PowerPoint, Access, Publisher) - Public speaking and presentation experience - Project management skills and experience, documentation and organizational skills - Effective problem solving skills - Ability to understand "big picture" while completing detail oriented tasks - Ability and desire to work with a variety of individuals who reside in rural communities - Self-motivated, ability to work independently with minimal supervision. - Friendly and effective interpersonal skills, healthy sense of humor - Ability and desire to travel independently on occasion (in Arizona) B. AmeriCorps VISTA Member Benefits (Full-time, minimum 40 hours per week) - Living Allowance - $10,380 for year of service - Housing Subsidy - $100 per month - Choice of a $4,725 education award OR a $1,200 cash stipend upon completion of service - Health Care Benefits - Relocation allowance (if eligible) - Student loan deferment and reimbursement of accrued interest on eligible student loans - 10 days paid vacation; 8 sick days - Childcare assistance (if eligible) - One year non-competitive eligibility (govt. employment) following service - Eligible for President's Volunteer Service Award (1 year=Gold Award, 2 years=Call to Service) - Great experience in a field that interests you - Access to skills that will further your personal and professional development - Team support MORE INFO @ www.americorps.gov

Albuquerque - We need you for our 08 Election Campaign!

Campaign Jobs for the ‘08 Elections A national network of progressive groups is planning a LARGE-scale campaign for the 2008 election! We will be working to get the Democratic Presidential Candidate elected to office, and striving to get meaningful progressive changes made. We are looking for experienced RECRUITERS to help hire campaign staff, and ORGANIZERS to coordinate volunteers. Job duties include: Recruiting and interviewing candidates- The recruiter will help develop an advertising strategy to identify candidates across the country, screen candidates and conduct both phone and in person interviews. Communicating with candidates- The recruiter will communicate with candidates to keep them posted on their status in the interview process. The recruiter will also be responsible for staying in touch with new hires until their start date. Travel throughout region-Recruiters will be involved in substantial travel to recruiting events throughout the Midwest/Eastern Seaboard. Organizing volunteers in key congressional districts to get out the progressive vote for the 2008 elections! Qualified applicants need to be strong recruiters and/or organizers, goal-driven and sharp. S/he should have a campaign mindset and be committed to progressive issues and social change. Candidates should have 1 to 4 years of campaign or recruitment related experience. The most qualified applicants will be considered for an Organizer Director position. All staff will be asked to commit to working through the November 2008 election. Career opportunities and benefits available! To apply, please send a cover letter and resume to Anna at: election08recruit@gmail.com

Albuquerque - Organize With the Progressive Voter Network

Help Win on Key Issues Now and Build the Foundation for Victory in 2008!Now Hiring Progressive Voter Network Field Organizers and Leadership Staff!The November 2006 midterm election was an exciting step forward for progressives; but much work remains. If we want to combat global warming, increase access to higher education, provide healthcare for all Americans, end corruption in Washington, and change course in Iraq, we must expand our majorities in Congress and take back the White House!Grassroots Campaigns, Inc. is hiring Field Organizers and Leadership Staff to work on our Progressive Voter Network to build local networks of concerned volunteers and voters in targeted Congressional districts in Presidential swing states. The volunteers in each network will hone their skills between elections by working on progressive issue campaigns. These networks of seasoned volunteers will be the leaders in a cutting edge voter drive to take back the White House in 2008!We are looking for passionate, dedicated, responsible people who are willing to work hard to achieve positive change. We need goal-oriented, product-driven candidates with leadership skills and drive, organizing experience, and a strong commitment to changing business as usual in Washington DC. Candidates need to be strategic, team players, able to work with and motivate a wide range of people, and be able to tell a compelling story. Candidates should have relevant experience in political work, building and leading groups, and recruiting and training volunteers.Field Organizer Job Responsibilities:Field Organizers will work in targeted congressional districts to recruit, train, and manage these crucial networks of volunteers. Specifically, Field Organizers will: Recruit volunteers through phone calls, emails, individual interactions and community events. Train volunteers in key organizing skills, including organizing a district meeting with their member of congress, holding a press conference in their district or generating grassroots support on a particular issue. Manage and mobilize volunteers by meeting weekly with lead volunteers to plan upcoming campaign tactics in their district, ongoing volunteer recruitment and training.Here in New Mexico, we are currently focused on global warming and our national energy policy. Global warming is happening - even if some of our elected leaders refuse to admit it or do anything about it. We need leaders in DC to advocate common sense solutions to this and other problems. We are starting from the ground up and we are starting now—first by building a network of trained volunteers that can advance global warming solutions and then by using that network to take back the White House and increase our majorities in Congress and the Senate. We’ll then stay on the ground after ’08 to ensure positive change takes place and start building for the 2010 elections.We are hiring both entry-level and experienced/leadership staff. We need organizers in New Mexico based out of Albuquerque. TO APPLY: Send cover letter and resume to Tim at: organize@progressivevoternetwork.org

Albuquerque - Teach Others How to Change the World

Are you ready to make a difference on the most pressing environmental issues of our generation? Are you ready to stand up to the corporations that are compromising the integrity of our democracy? We’ve got the job for you! The Fund for Public Interest Research is currently hiring Citizen Outreach Directors and Assistant Directors to run grassroots canvass offices around the country. Working with environmental and progressive groups like the Sierra Club, Human Rights Campaign and the state PIRGs, you’ll: - Recruit, train, supervise and work alongside a staff of 10-40 canvassers. - Reach or exceed your office’s fundraising and membership goals. Most offices have goals of $250,000 raised and 5,000 members identified each year. - Oversee all administrative functions related to fundraising, membership development, campaign work and general office management. - Take charge of additional campaign field work including news conferences, petition and letter-writing drives, coalition-building and grassroots lobbying. We have immediate openings for offices nationwide, and are looking for staff who can make a minimum commitment through August 2009. To learn more, visit www.fundcareers.org. To apply, e-mail your cover letter and resume to Emily Berens. Please mention ad code cocr-abq-6-07-33 in the subject line of your email. We’ll carefully consider your application, and if we think you’re a good fit we’ll get in touch. The Fund is an equal opportunity employer.

Albuquerque - Relay Operator

Now hiring BILINGUAL relay operators! 15 Openings in January! We offer: ƒÞƒnFlexible scheduling ƒÞ Paid training ƒÞ Med/Dental/Vision ƒÞƒn401 k ƒÞ FT/PT positions Excellent typing skills a must! Must be fluent in English and Spanish. Apply in person: 3809 Eubank Blvd. NE www.RelayNM.org 292-0454

Albuquerque - CAREGiver!

In life, it is the small interactions between humans that make it worth living. Enjoy these moments with a Senior today! Find out more on our 24-hour recorded Infoline @ 217-7030. homeinstead.com

Albuquerque - Crossroads Match Support Specialist

Objective:To coordinate one-to-one matches between volunteers and teens, providing volunteer recruitment, match support, and monthly activities. Responsibilities include program development, tracking and reporting, cultivation of community partners, and case documentation. Responsibilities: Monthly Activities •Coordinate monthly activities that facilitate the interaction between teens and volunteers, both as a group and for each match relationship. Activities should be free or reduced cost, within budget. •Continually assess and modify activities according to the needs and desires of the group. •Base activities on the 4 major areas (recreation, career/education, math/science, community service, and art & culture). •Document all events and activities, including calendar, timelines, procedures and critiques. •Notify matches of upcoming events and details. •Attend and facilitate activities. Activities will include weekends and weekday evenings. Community Partnerships and Recruiting •Develop and cultivate community partners who will provide pools of volunteers, in-kind donations, and/or funding •Achieve monthly goals/benchmarks for recruiting volunteers and clients •Apply volunteer recruitment methods, including giving presentations, conducting tabling, meeting one-to-one, and more, to meet volunteer goals. •Assist with ensuring adequate waiting list of Crossroads children, including recruitment of girls Match Support •Maintain monthly contact with matches at events and/or via phone/email according to agency and national standards. •Attend planned monthly events. •Create/maintain documentation system for match participation in activities. •Conduct new-match meetings. •Assist matches to problem solve issues that arise. •Initiate contact with volunteer, child and parent/guardian. •Use all methods available to contact matches who are difficult to reach. •Alert supervisor regarding any issues, concerns or needs of matches. •Provide ongoing support to matches as needed, including accepting any and all incoming calls from volunteers and clients. •Consistently respond to email and phone messages. •Maintain caseload database information including updated address, phone number, email address, etc. •Conduct home visits as necessary. •Complete POEs and Match Closures in a timely manner. Other: •Attend general staff, partnership and support meetings, and any other meetings, as necessary. •Present at various Board, United Way and other meetings on behalf of Crossroads. •Visit with supervisor for monthly supervisions. •Provide stories and articles for agency as needed. •Participate in orientation and initial training, and participate in on-going training as needed. •Other Duties as Assigned Required •Bachelor’s degree in social services field required •Experience in case management and outreach with volunteers and youth •Skillful in public speaking and volunteer recruitment •Excellent communication skills reflecting solid customer service •Able and willing to work an irregular and flexible schedule, including evenings and weekends, based on program needs. •Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and Access, and Internet) •Willing and able to use personal vehicle for local travel on agency business, with valid NM driver’s license and proof of insurance. Preferred Qualifications •Bilingual in Spanish/English •Experience as recreational leader or event coordinator •Experience working with groups of young people and adults •Familiarity with community resources and businesses. Email resume and salary history to resume.bbbscnm@bbbs.org

Albuquerque - Environmental Educator

Defer your student loans and learn about environmental education! This Utah Conservation Corps position is available for much of the 2008 calendar year. We are seeking an outgoing individual to be responsible for public outreach and education related to raptor ecology. This individual’s duties will encompass all aspects of presenting high quality environmental education programs according to provided guidelines. The position will be in New Mexico from January to the end of June and will continue in Salt Lake City from July to November. Free housing is provided in the Utah location only. Volunteers receive a non-taxable, cost-of-living stipend of $1070 per month, from the Utah Conservation Corps. UCC also provides workers compensation and health insurance. At the close of the position, there is an education award of approximately $4725, which is usable towards the payment of student loans or further education. The UCC is offered living accommodations at no charge while in Utah. Student loans may be deferred while serving in this position. Required Qualifications: BS in Biology, Environmental Science, Natural Resources Interpretation or related discipline. You must have a current tetanus immunization, and provide your own vehicle. Mileage will be reimbursed at $0.30 per mile. The vehicle must be large enough to accommodate up to 2 raptor carrying boxes. Preferred Qualifications: experience with lesson planning, working with audiences of all ages, stage presence, organizational skills, raptor handling skills.

Albuquerque - Director of Alumni Programs

Leadership New Mexico, a statewide non-profit educational organization, is seeking a highly motivated, self-directed, enthusiastic person as Director of Alumni Programs. Responsibilities include: planning and executing alumni programs and services, internally and externally marketing alumni programs and the organization, production of brochures and promotional materials, and event planning. Minimum of three years experience in marketing, communications, graphic design, and event planning. Must have at least a B.A. in Communications, Marketing, or a related field. Applicants must have excellent communication and public relations skills, as well as volunteer development. Candidates must possess strong written, verbal, and graphic design skills, should be organized and detail orientated. Demonstrated success with special events, fundraising, and grant writing a plus. Competitive salary and benefits. Letters of interest, accompanied by a resume and salary requirements, should be sent to Vice President of Programs and Operations, Leadership New Mexico, P.O. Box 35696, Albuquerque, NM 87176-5696. EOE. No calls, faxes, or emails at this time.

Albuquerque - Work For Clean Energy And Stop Global Warming

Are you ready to make a difference on the most pressing environmental issues of our generation? Are you ready to stand up to the corporations that are compromising the integrity of our democracy? We’ve got the job for you! The Fund for Public Interest Research is currently hiring Citizen Outreach Directors and Assistant Directors to run grassroots canvass offices around the country. Working with environmental and progressive groups like the Sierra Club, Human Rights Campaign and the state PIRGs, you’ll: - Recruit, train, supervise and work alongside a staff of 10-40 canvassers. - Reach or exceed your office’s fundraising and membership goals. Most offices have goals of $250,000 raised and 5,000 members identified each year. - Oversee all administrative functions related to fundraising, membership development, campaign work and general office management. - Take charge of additional campaign field work including news conferences, petition and letter-writing drives, coalition-building and grassroots lobbying. We have immediate openings for offices nationwide, and are looking for staff who can make a minimum commitment through August 2009. To learn more, visit www.fundcareers.org. To apply, e-mail your cover letter and resume to Emily Berens. Please mention ad code cocr-abq-2-07-23 in the subject line of your email. We’ll carefully consider your application, and if we think you’re a good fit we’ll get in touch. The Fund is an equal opportunity employer.

Albuquerque - U.S. PIRG - Work on Behalf of the Public Interest

What if we really could kick our dependence on oil – not just foreign oil – and make the shift to clean, renewable energy? What if we could guarantee the next generation (and the one after that and the one after that) that we won’t spoil our last wild places with oil rigs or clear-cuts or super-sized vacation homes? What if hunger and homelessness in the world’s richest economy was something people refused to tolerate? Sound like a challenge? Of course it does. Society doesn’t change overnight. But when someone – or more to the point, lots of someones – speak up and take action, change can happen. That’s where you come in. The U.S. Public Interest Research Group (U.S. PIRG) is a federation of nonprofit groups, based in states across the country, and we tackle issues ranging from the environment to energy to health care reform to hunger and homelessness. We’re hiring talented and passionate college graduates for campus organizing positions. PIRG campus organizers recruit college students, faculty and community members to investigate problems and build support for solutions. PIRG organizers, and the volunteers they recruit and train, research issues, build coalitions, work with the media, educate the public, and generate citizen support on issues ranging from poverty to environmental protection. A typical day might include: - training volunteers to conduct an educational program; - meeting with a professor to plan a research project; - addressing the City Council about a state PIRG campaign they should support; and - talking with students about summer jobs in the grassroots campaign office you’ll help direct. We have campus organizing positions in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Indiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Jersey, Ohio, Oregon, Washington and Wisconsin. Additional Qualifications: Passion. Persistence. We’re looking for smart, motivated individuals with initiative and a strong commitment to protecting the public interest. We value experience with campus groups or student government, academic achievement, and outstanding verbal, writing and leadership skills. Most of all, we look for people who find a way to make a difference. Salary & Training: Recent college graduates earn $23,750 in their first year on staff. In addition, full-time staff can opt into our state health care coverage, are eligible for paid sick and vacation days, and can apply for our college loan assistance program. Our staff accrues two weeks of vacation by the end of their first year and three weeks by the end of their second year. Staff is also eligible to join our 401(k) program in their second year. The state PIRGs’ staff training combines classroom study with hands-on field work. How to Apply: To learn more, visit pirg.org/jobs. Click here to e-mail your cover letter and resume directly to us or apply online. Please mention ad code 'pccr-abq-3-01-11' in the subject line of your email or in the online application. We’ll carefully consider your application, and if we think you’re a good fit we’ll get in touch. U.S. PIRG and all PIRG-affiliated organizations are equal opportunity employers.

Albuquerque - Campaign Jobs for the 08 Elections!

Campaign Jobs for ‘08 Elections! Work for Healthcare and the Environment! Why take any job when you can take one that matters? Work a job that will have an impact! Fight to improve Healthcare, protect the Environment, and reduce Global Warming! We will be working to get the Democratic Presidential Candidate elected to office, and striving to get meaningful progressive changes made. A new national network of progressive groups is planning a LARGE-scale campaign for the 2008 election! We are looking for experienced RECRUITERS to help hire campaign staff, and ORGANIZERS to coordinate volunteers. Job duties include: Recruiting and interviewing candidates- The recruiter will help develop an advertising strategy to identify candidates across the country, screen candidates and conduct both phone and in person interviews. Communicating with candidates- The recruiter will communicate with candidates to keep them posted on their status in the interview process. The recruiter will also be responsible for staying in touch with new hires until their start date. Travel throughout region-Recruiters will be involved in substantial travel to recruiting events throughout the Midwest/Eastern Seaboard. Lead efforts to educate the public on progressive issues, generate support, fundraise and mobilize voters. Organizing volunteers in key congressional districts to get out the progressive vote for the 2008 elections! Qualified applicants need to be strong recruiters and/or organizers, goal-driven and sharp. S/he should have a campaign mindset and be committed to progressive issues and social change. Candidates should have 1 to 4 years of campaign or recruitment related experience. The most qualified applicants will be considered for an Organizer Director position. All staff will be asked to commit to working through the November 2008 election. Career opportunities and benefits available! To apply, please send a cover letter and resume to Anna at: election08recruit@gmail.com

Albuquerque - GOVERNING COUNCIL BOARD MEMBERS for CHARTER SCHOOL

ELEMENTARY CHARTER SCHOOL IS CURRENTLY RECRUITING BOARD MEMBERS: People are realizing the power and potential of charter schools as models of change in education. Our charter—which emphasizes a child-centered approach with a mind, body, and arts integrated curriculum—offers the opportunity to be visionary leaders in this educational reform. The school’s aim is to provide children with a foundation that will enable them to learn to their full potential and to become future leaders. The next several years promise to be exciting ones for our school, and the governing council will play a central and active role in the work ahead. This is an opportunity to participate not only in stewardship, but also in forward thinking, entrepreneurial, strategic leadership of the school. The Governing Council is a very active one, with all of the members fully engaged in committee work. We are currently recruiting for people with skills in the following areas: 1. CPAs, experience in budget/financial oversight 2. Fundraising experience and ability 3. Strategic planning experience/ability 4. Charter renewal experience, or similar 5. Legal skills (e.g., school law, real estate law, etc) 6. Experience with writing policies, policy manuals, HR, or similar If interested, please respond and we will provide you with further information

Albuquerque - ACLU Development Director

Director of Development ACLU of New Mexico has extended the search for a Development Director! We seek an energetic person with solid major gifts fundraising experience and the initiative to lead our fundraising activities. The Development Director works with the associate and executive directors and a dedicated board of directors to foster rapport with donors and encourage their support. Job also entails grant writing, event planning, database management and membership development. ACLU is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Women, people of color, LGBT persons, and people with disabilities encouraged to apply. Send resume, letter of interest, and salary requirements to: Development Director Search, ACLU-NM, PO Box 566, Albuquerque, NM 87103. Fax (505) 266-5916.

Albuquerque - Fellowships to Strengthen our Democracy

If you want a job where you can work to solve problems each day, consider a job with U.S. PIRG (Public Interest Research Group). We’re a federation of nonprofit groups, based in states across the country, and we tackle issues ranging from the environment to energy to health care reform and more. We’re hiring talented and passionate college graduates for advocacy and field organizing fellowships nationwide. The goal of a PIRG Fellowship is to help develop leaders for the public interest movement. As a PIRG Fellow, you gain hands-on experience in organizing, advocating and leading public interest campaigns in your first two years on staff. More importantly, you get real results, whether at the local, state or federal level. And your experience is complemented by intensive training and the direction and advice of a senior mentor. As a Fellow, you are placed in a position working on global warming, clean air, consumer protection, health care, campaign reform, or another social problem. You conduct research, make the case for solutions, act as a spokesperson to the media, build diverse coalitions, write grants, and develop the kind of politically powerful support you need to win. To learn more, visit pirg.org/jobs. To apply, e-mail your cover letter and resume directly to . Please mention ad code pfcr-abq-5-05-18 in the subject line of your email. We’ll carefully consider your application, and if we think you’re a good fit we’ll get in touch. U.S. PIRG and all PIRG-affiliated organizations are equal opportunity employers.

Albuquerque - Field Reps for Non Profit

This is a great way to make a living. Make good money and know what you are doing is helping New Mexico Kids. You would contact business and let them know all the things Tixs for Kids does. We are a well respected, well know organiztion in the community. The business gives Tixs for Kids a donation ranging normally from $500 - $1500. We in turn can help a business by recognizing them on our FM Radio Station Eagle 98. Its a win win siutation. (Most businesses advertising on the radio are paying 5-10 times that ammount now. This is commission based. We pay more commission then other stations and because we are just getting started the city is wide open for contacting. If you are interested, listen to the station. Eagle 98.1 in Albuquerque, 98.7 in Belen. (we are soon going to be on the air in Socorro, T or C and Ruidoso so we need people there too) and visit our websites www.TixsForKids.org and www.Eagle98.com Then if you are interested call us at 861-3987. Full Time preferred but Part Time is OK.

Albuquerque - Think America Can Do Better

What if we really could kick our dependence on oil – not just foreign oil – and make the shift to clean, renewable energy? What if we could guarantee the next generation (and the one after that and the one after that) that we won’t spoil our last wild places with oil rigs or clear-cuts or super-sized vacation homes? What if hunger and homelessness in the world’s richest economy was something people refused to tolerate? Sound like a challenge? Of course it does. Society doesn’t change overnight. But when someone – or more to the point, lots of someones – speak up and take action, change can happen. That’s where you come in. The U.S. Public Interest Research Group (U.S. PIRG) is a federation of nonprofit groups, based in states across the country, and we tackle issues ranging from the environment to energy to health care reform to hunger and homelessness. We’re hiring talented and passionate college graduates for campus organizing positions. PIRG campus organizers recruit college students, faculty and community members to investigate problems and build support for solutions. PIRG organizers, and the volunteers they recruit and train, research issues, build coalitions, work with the media, educate the public, and generate citizen support on issues ranging from poverty to environmental protection. A typical day might include: - training volunteers to conduct an educational program; - meeting with a professor to plan a research project; - addressing the City Council about a state PIRG campaign they should support; and - talking with students about summer jobs in the grassroots campaign office you’ll help direct. We have campus organizing positions in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Indiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Jersey, Ohio, Oregon, Washington and Wisconsin. Additional Qualifications: Passion. Persistence. We’re looking for smart, motivated individuals with initiative and a strong commitment to protecting the public interest. We value experience with campus groups or student government, academic achievement, and outstanding verbal, writing and leadership skills. Most of all, we look for people who find a way to make a difference. Salary & Training: Recent college graduates earn $23,750 in their first year on staff. In addition, full-time staff can opt into our state health care coverage, are eligible for paid sick and vacation days, and can apply for our college loan assistance program. Our staff accrues two weeks of vacation by the end of their first year and three weeks by the end of their second year. Staff is also eligible to join our 401(k) program in their second year. The state PIRGs’ staff training combines classroom study with hands-on field work. How to Apply: To learn more, visit pirg.org/jobs. Click here to e-mail your cover letter and resume directly to us or apply online. Please mention ad code pccr-abq-4-01-02 in the subject line of your email or in the online application. We’ll carefully consider your application, and if we think you’re a good fit we’ll get in touch. U.S. PIRG and all PIRG-affiliated organizations are equal opportunity employers.

Albuquerque - AmeriCorps: Youth Development Coordinator

Want to make a difference in a great community? Maybe you've always wanted to learn what working in the Non-Profit world is like? Interested in giving youth a voice? Then move up to beautiful Cottonwood, Arizona and join an incredible team of AmeriCorps*VISTAs working to improve lives in Yavapai County! We have brand new projects this year working with groups such as the Girl Scouts, United Way, Arizona's Children Association, the Area Agency on Aging, and the Substance Abuse Coalition. We are looking for good-humored, motivated, and inquisitive people to join the ranks of VISTA to not only work for change, but for fun. To see what AmeriCorps can offer you, read the requirements and benefits below. If you are interested, please reply to the above email address and we'll start talkin'! OR, if you're just curious, check out our available positions at https://recruit.cns.gov and follow these instructions: Click *Find a Program*, then select "Community Outreach", "Arizona", "Full Time", "AmeriCorps VISTA", and enter "Yavapai County" as the keyword....you will then be taken to all of our positions. Select any of the available positions and click "show details" - you can see the full job descriptions and application instructions. REQUIREMENTS & BENEFITS: A.Education, Skills and Abilities -College Degree or substantial related skills, -18 years or older. All ages are welcome, and encouraged to apply! -Database design and management -Volunteer Management System Development -Research and Analysis -Computer and Internet/Email Skills (Microsoft Suite, PowerPoint, Access, Publisher) -Public speaking and presentation experience -Project management skills and experience, documentation and organizational skills -Effective problem solving skills -Ability to understand "big picture" while completing detail oriented tasks -Ability and desire to work with a variety of individuals who reside in rural communities -Self-motivated, ability to work independently with minimal supervision. -Friendly and effective interpersonal skills, healthy sense of humor -Ability and desire to travel independently on occasion (in Arizona) B.AmeriCorps VISTA Member Benefits (Full-time, minimum 40 hours per week) -Living Allowance - $10,380 for year of service -Housing Subsidy - $100 per month -Choice of a $4,725 education award OR a $1,200 cash stipend upon completion of service -Health Care Benefits -Relocation allowance (if eligible) -Student loan deferment and reimbursement of accrued interest on eligible student loans -10 days paid vacation; 8 sick days -Childcare assistance (if eligible) -One year non-competitive eligibility (govt. employment) following service -Eligible for President's Volunteer Service Award (1 year=Gold Award, 2 years=Call to Service) -Great experience in a field that interests you -Access to skills that will further your personal and professional development -Team support MORE INFO @ www.americorps.gov

Albuquerque - CAREGiver!

Don’t waste time, spend time… with a Senior citizen in your community! Assist with light housekeeping, meal preparation, errands, and so much more! Call our 24-hour recorded Infoline @ 217-7030. homeinstead.com

Albuquerque - Now Hiring Field Organizers to Lay Groundwork for 08!

Grassroots Campaigns is an independent political consulting firm that specializes in running field operations and fundraising for progressive candidates, causes, and organizations. The November 2006 midterm election was an exciting step forward for progressives; but much work remains. If we want to combat global warming, increase access to higher education, provide healthcare for all American, end corruption in Washington, and redeploy our troops, we must maintain control of Congress and Take Back the White House! We are looking for passionate, dedicated, responsible people who are willing to work hard to achieve positive change. Now is the time to get involved; we have the momentum going for us and we need to continue to build up networks of committed volunteers and activists to make change happen!TO APPLY: Please visit www.grassrootscampaigns.com or e-mail Dikembe at jobs@grassrootscampaigns.comNOW HIRING: Field OrganizersField Organizers will work in multiple congressional districts to recruit, train, and manage these crucial networks of volunteers. Specifically, Field Organizers will:*Recruit volunteers through phone calls, emails, individual interactions and community events.*Train volunteers in key organizing skills, including organizing a district meeting with their member of congress, holding a press conference in their district or generating grassroots support on a particular issue.*Manage and mobilize volunteers by meeting weekly with lead volunteers to plan upcoming campaign tactics in their district, ongoing volunteer recruitment and training. Current and past clients include: the Democratic National Committee, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, MoveOn PAC, American Civil Liberties Union, Amnesty International, Center for American Progress, and Environmental Action.

Albuquerque - NM Director of Programs; The Adoption Exchange

Our New Mexico Office, located in Albuquerque, has a 3/4 exempt position available to support our efforts to find families for children in the foster care system waiting for a permanent home. Key responsibilities include recruitment activities, public and private agency relations, fiscal and personnel management, and program data entry. Qualifications include a BA, BSW or related degree (MSW preferred) with demonstrated expertise in adoption-related programs, especially recruitment and program development, as well as well-developed computer skills, including use of databases and websites. Previous work with volunteers, as well as diverse populations, is preferred. If you are interested in applying for this opportunity, please submit a letter of application, a resume, salary requirements, and the names and contact information for three professional references to 14232 E. Evans Ave., Aurora, Colorado 80014, or fax to (303) 755-1339.

Albuquerque - Now Hiring Field Organizers to Prepare for 08!

Grassroots Campaigns is an independent political consulting firm that specializes in running field operations and fundraising for progressive candidates, causes, and organizations. The November 2006 midterm election was an exciting step forward for progressives; but much work remains. If we want to combat global warming, increase access to higher education, provide healthcare for all American, end corruption in Washington, and redeploy our troops, we must maintain control of Congress and Take Back the White House! We are looking for passionate, dedicated, responsible people who are willing to work hard to achieve positive change. Now is the time to get involved; we have the momentum going for us and we need to continue to build up networks of committed volunteers and activists to make change happen!TO APPLY: Please visit www.grassrootscampaigns.com or e-mail Dikembe at jobs@grassrootscampaigns.comNOW HIRING: Field OrganizersField Organizers will work in multiple congressional districts to recruit, train, and manage these crucial networks of volunteers. Specifically, Field Organizers will:*Recruit volunteers through phone calls, emails, individual interactions and community events.*Train volunteers in key organizing skills, including organizing a district meeting with their member of congress, holding a press conference in their district or generating grassroots support on a particular issue.*Manage and mobilize volunteers by meeting weekly with lead volunteers to plan upcoming campaign tactics in their district, ongoing volunteer recruitment and training. Current and past clients include: the Democratic National Committee, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, MoveOn PAC, American Civil Liberties Union, Amnesty International, Center for American Progress, and Environmental Action.

Albuquerque - Progressive Campaign Positions for 2008 Elections

Election 08 Campaign Positions A new progressive organization is planning a LARGE-scale campaign for the 2008 election! We are looking for experienced RECRUITERS to help hire campaign staff, and ORGANIZERS to coordinate volunteers. Promote progressive causes now, and help take back the White House in 2008. Travel, training, and hard work offered... Job duties will include: • Coordinating volunteers in key congressional districts to get out the progressive vote for the 2008 elections. • Field organizing around progressive issues- Organizers will be strategically placed around the country to build relationships within communities, plan media events, recruit volunteers, and create coalitions with like-minded groups. • Recruiting and interviewing candidates- Recruiters will help develop an advertising strategy to identify candidates across the country, screen candidates and conduct both phone and in person interviews. • Travel throughout region-Recruiters will be involved in substantial travel to recruiting events throughout the west. Qualified applicants will be strong recruiters, goal-driven and sharp. They should have campaign mindsets and be committed to progressive social change. The most qualified applicants will be considered for a director level position. All staff will be asked to commit to working through the November 2008 election. To apply, send a cover letter and resume to Amy at election08recruit@gmail.com

Albuquerque - GOVERNING COUNCIL BOARD MEMBERS for CHARTER SCHOOL

ELEMENTARY CHARTER SCHOOL IS CURRENTLY RECRUITING BOARD MEMBERS: People are realizing the power and potential of charter schools as models of change in education. Our charter—which emphasizes a child-centered approach with a mind, body, and arts integrated curriculum—offers the opportunity to be visionary leaders in this educational reform. The school’s aim is to provide children with a foundation that will enable them to learn to their full potential and to become future leaders. The next several years promise to be exciting ones for our school, and the governing council will play a central and active role in the work ahead. This is an opportunity to participate not only in stewardship, but also in forward thinking, entrepreneurial, strategic leadership of the school. The Governing Council is a very active one, with all of the members fully engaged in committee work. We are currently recruiting for people with skills in the following areas: 1. CPAs, experience in budget/financial oversight 2. Fundraising experience and ability 3. Strategic planning experience/ability 4. Charter renewal experience, or similar 5. Legal skills (e.g., school law, real estate law, etc) 6. Experience with writing policies, policy manuals, HR, or similar If intersted, please respond and we will provide you with further information

Albuquerque - Treatment Foster Care Supervisor

•Provides support, consultation and oversight to the Treatment Coordinators through a minimum of four (4) hours of supervision monthly. oProvides open communications oEncourages development oProvides staff with knowledge, skills and tools they need to be successful. •Supervises ongoing treatment planning and intervention for all Treatment Coordinators. •Ensures that all TFC services comply with relevant standards issued by regulatory codes with the guidance from the TFC Director. •Assists Treatment Coordinators in the TP re-licensing process. •Participates in ongoing training for Treatment Coordinators and Treatment Parents as directed. •Participates in employee evaluation and professional growth activities with the guidance from the TFC Director. •Participates in relevant Treatment Coordinator and TFP training and clinical supervision both individual and group in order to promote professional development. •Assumes responsibility for TFC cases on a limited basis and manages them in accordance with regulatory codes. •Provides coordination and back-up to ensure 24 hour on-call crisis intervention services are available and delivered as needed to treatment parents, children and families. •Provides back-up to the TRFC Director and other TFC Supervisors as needed. •Participates in the hiring process, orientation and training of new Treatment Coordinators. •Takes responsibility for disciplinary actions as needed for staff in compliance with Agency Policy and Procedures. •Administrative duties assigned at the direction of the TFC Director. •Actively participates in Continuous Quality Improvement. •Must have valid drivers license, current insurance and reliable vehicle. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:Yes QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills, and abilities required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. EDUCATION Masters Degree in social work, family studies or a related field. Must be licensed in New Mexico as a Social Worker or Counselor.

Albuquerque - Paid Internship Opportunity !!

Internship Opportunity! Live in the Southern Mountains and get paid to learn! Eliada Homes, Inc., located in Asheville, North Carolina, USA, has been serving children and families for a century. As we enter our second century of service we have launched RISE, Residential Interns Seeking Excellence, a program for highly qualified and enthusiastic professionals who are interested in building a career in service to children and families. We are interested in men and women with diverse educational and professional backgrounds. Although academic excellence is admirable, we are more interested in candidates who have chosen service-oriented internships, professional positions, and volunteer activities. Each candidate will spend a year rotating through each of the five service areas offered. Service areas include: •Level IV residential treatment •Boys level III residential treatment •Girls level III residential treatment •Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility •Eliada Academy (day treatment - junior and senior high school) All of these positions are direct care working with children and adolescents with mental health diagnoses and will provide the RISE intern with experience in treatment planning and implementation, documentation, family/team processes, case management, crisis management, and permanency planning. Each intern will be provided housing on our campus in West Asheville, some meals, all utilities except cable and telephone, all full-time employee benefits including paid holidays, health insurance and access to dental coverage, as well as wages of $6.15/hour. Eliada does not permit smoking, tobacco products, or alcohol on our campus. We also maintain a strict dress code which includes covering of all tattoos and piercings. RISE housing does not accommodate spouses, children, or overnight guests. For more information, see http://www.eliada.org, call 828-254-5356 x 360 or contact us via e-mail at aowenby@eliada.org.

Albuquerque - Children's Ministry Coordinator

Crossroads Fellowship (PCA) is looking for someone that is creative and energetic and likes to work with kids to fill their Children's Ministry Coordinator. This person needs to have a strong personal relationship with Jesus Christ and experience in children's ministry. Check out our website at www.crossroadsabq.com to see if this is a church that you could be excited about serving.

Albuquerque - CAREGiver!

“This is the first job where I felt I got more back then I give.” This is what one of our CAREGivers has said about her position at Home Instead Senior Care. Find out more on our 24-hour recorded Infoline @ 217-7030. homeinstead.com

Albuquerque - Attention Activist Students! Spend a Semester with Greenpeace!

Greenpeace Organizing Term!The Greenpeace Organizing Term is an action-filled semester and the best hands-on training for you to become an environmental leader. What you'll be doing: You'll be making an investment in your leadership skills, getting training in grassroots organizing, media, direct action, and campaign strategy. You'll travel abroad with Greenpeace and join a team of incredible activists working to protect the planet. Who you are: Dedicated student activists interested in making environmental change! Must be between the ages of 18-24 and either a high school senior or an undergraduate at a college or university to apply. We are currently accepting applications for our Spring 2008 semester and the deadline is approaching fast (November 2nd), so apply today! Spring term is based in both San Francisco and Washington, D.C. For MoreInformation or to Apply Click here keywords: Greenpeace, Organizing, Internship, Students, Activism, Travel.

Albuquerque - Teaching Assistant VSA North Fourth Art Center

The mission of VSA North Fourth Art Center is to celebrate the creative power of people with disabilities and educate through the arts. A position is available for Teaching Assistant. Responsibilities include providing support and guidance to apprentice artists and studio staff in the development of individualized service plans and coordination of developmental disability service system supports. In addition, assists in implementing multi-sensory arts curriculum and may provide personal care. Candidate should have previous experience coordinating supports for people with developmental disabilities and an undergraduate degree in art or social work is preferred but not required. VSA North Fourth Art Center is an equal opportunity employer.

Albuquerque - Visual Arts Teacher VSA North Fourth Art Center

The mission of VSA North Fourth Art Center is to celebrate the creative power of people with disabilities and educate through the arts. A position is available for a Visual Arts Teacher. Responsibilities include providing visual arts education; participate in the development of individualized service plans and coordination of developmental disability services and supports. The position requires a Bachelor’s degree in art and the candidate should have previous teaching experience. Preference will be given to candidates who have prior experience teaching Native American art. Experience working with developmentally disabled is highly desirable. VSA North Fourth Art Center is an equal opportunity employer

Albuquerque - CAREGiver!

The past is what has created today. Work for the people that have created today! Help Seniors in their home to remain independent! Find out more on our 24-hour recorded Infoline @ 217-7030. homeinstead.com

Albuquerque - CAREGiver!

What are you waiting for? You have always wanted to work with Seniors - now is the time to start! Find out more on our 24-hour recorded Infoline @ 217-7030. homeinstead.com

Albuquerque - Work to Take Back the White House

Help Win on Key Issues Now and Build the Foundation for Victory in 2008!Now Hiring Progressive Voter Network Field Organizers and Leadership Staff!The November 2006 midterm election was an exciting step forward for progressives; but much work remains. If we want to combat global warming, increase access to higher education, provide healthcare for all Americans, end corruption in Washington, and change course in Iraq, we must expand our majorities in Congress and take back the White House!Grassroots Campaigns, Inc. is hiring Field Organizers and Leadership Staff to work on our Progressive Voter Network to build local networks of concerned volunteers and voters in targeted Congressional districts in Presidential swing states. The volunteers in each network will hone their skills between elections by working on progressive issue campaigns. These networks of seasoned volunteers will be the leaders in a cutting edge voter drive to take back the White House in 2008!We are looking for passionate, dedicated, responsible people who are willing to work hard to achieve positive change. We need goal-oriented, product-driven candidates with leadership skills and drive, organizing experience, and a strong commitment to changing business as usual in Washington DC. Candidates need to be strategic, team players, able to work with and motivate a wide range of people, and be able to tell a compelling story. Candidates should have relevant experience in political work, building and leading groups, and recruiting and training volunteers.Field Organizer Job Responsibilities:Field Organizers will work in targeted congressional districts to recruit, train, and manage these crucial networks of volunteers. Specifically, Field Organizers will: Recruit volunteers through phone calls, emails, individual interactions and community events. Train volunteers in key organizing skills, including organizing a district meeting with their member of congress, holding a press conference in their district or generating grassroots support on a particular issue. Manage and mobilize volunteers by meeting weekly with lead volunteers to plan upcoming campaign tactics in their district, ongoing volunteer recruitment and training.Here in New Mexico, we are currently focused on global warming and our national energy policy. Global warming is happening - even if some of our elected leaders refuse to admit it or do anything about it. We need leaders in DC to advocate common sense solutions to this and other problems. We are starting from the ground up and we are starting now—first by building a network of trained volunteers that can advance global warming solutions and then by using that network to take back the White House and increase our majorities in Congress and the Senate. We’ll then stay on the ground after ’08 to ensure positive change takes place and start building for the 2010 elections.We are hiring both entry-level and experienced/leadership staff. We need organizers in New Mexico based out of Albuquerque. TO APPLY: Send cover letter and resume to Tim at: organize@progressivevoternetwork.org

Albuquerque - Billing Specialist

PRS of New Mexico, a dedicated, non-profit agency serving the developmentally delayed population in Albuquerque, is seeking a full time biling specialist. Requirements for this position is experience in billing and payroll; processing and trouble-shooting paper trail snags that deal with billing and payroll. You must possess good people skills as you will come in contact with staff persons. We have a lively, personable office staff who love working together and serving our DD population. If you think you have the skills and abilities to work in an ever-changing, enjoyable environment, please apply to Joanna.

Albuquerque - Are you going to school for Social worker/Child development ???????

Family Services for Children, Inc. 1520 Deborah Rd. Suite K2, Rio Rancho, New Mexico 87124 P.O. Box 15006, Rio Rancho, New Mexico 87174 We have an opening for a business minded, prefessional person in the Area of Social work/Child Developement. We are looking for someone able to work upto 25 hours a week, must have a very flexible schedule and be open to work during these hours Sunday's and Saturdays 9a-7pm weekdays 4pm-7pm and sometimes during the day, not likely. Great Schedule for a student working on getting your degrees in these fields. We are a non-profit ageny and get Federal funding, this is a paid position depending on experience. Please e-mail your resume for review or mail it to the above number, No phone calls please. Must be able to dictate notes in a clear manor, must have great interpersonal skills, must get along with children and adults and be able to communicate in a professional manner at all times. Written and verbal. Will be taking notes, Supervising visitis and exchanges between families, answering phones, data entry and daily businesss functions. Drug and Back ground checks on all possible candidates. If you need more information please contact us via e-mail or Call and leave a message at the above number. Thank you

Albuquerque - Housing for Personal Services

Elderly couple needs assistance with running errands, small household tasks, yard care and other tasks in exchange for partial rent on 1100 sq.ft. 3 bedroom, 1 bath home. Semi-retired couple preferred. References and background check required.

Albuquerque - CAREGiver!

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Albuquerque - Organize with the Progressive Voter Network

Help Win on Key Issues Now and Build the Foundation for Victory in 2008!Now Hiring Progressive Voter Network Field Organizers and Leadership Staff!The November 2006 midterm election was an exciting step forward for progressives; but much work remains. If we want to combat global warming, increase access to higher education, provide healthcare for all Americans, end corruption in Washington, and change course in Iraq, we must expand our majorities in Congress and take back the White House!Grassroots Campaigns, Inc. is hiring Field Organizers and Leadership Staff to work on our Progressive Voter Network to build local networks of concerned volunteers and voters in targeted Congressional districts in Presidential swing states. The volunteers in each network will hone their skills between elections by working on progressive issue campaigns. These networks of seasoned volunteers will be the leaders in a cutting edge voter drive to take back the White House in 2008!We are looking for passionate, dedicated, responsible people who are willing to work hard to achieve positive change. We need goal-oriented, product-driven candidates with leadership skills and drive, organizing experience, and a strong commitment to changing business as usual in Washington DC. Candidates need to be strategic, team players, able to work with and motivate a wide range of people, and be able to tell a compelling story. Candidates should have relevant experience in political work, building and leading groups, and recruiting and training volunteers.Field Organizer Job Responsibilities:Field Organizers will work in targeted congressional districts to recruit, train, and manage these crucial networks of volunteers. Specifically, Field Organizers will: Recruit volunteers through phone calls, emails, individual interactions and community events. Train volunteers in key organizing skills, including organizing a district meeting with their member of congress, holding a press conference in their district or generating grassroots support on a particular issue. Manage and mobilize volunteers by meeting weekly with lead volunteers to plan upcoming campaign tactics in their district, ongoing volunteer recruitment and training.Here in New Mexico, we are currently focused on global warming and our national energy policy. Global warming is happening - even if some of our elected leaders refuse to admit it or do anything about it. We need leaders in DC to advocate common sense solutions to this and other problems. We are starting from the ground up and we are starting now—first by building a network of trained volunteers that can advance global warming solutions and then by using that network to take back the White House and increase our majorities in Congress and the Senate. We’ll then stay on the ground after ’08 to ensure positive change takes place and start building for the 2010 elections.We are hiring both entry-level and experienced/leadership staff. We need organizers in New Mexico based out of Albuquerque. TO APPLY: Send cover letter and resume to Tim at: organize@progressivevoternetwork.org

Albuquerque - AmeriCorp Coordinator VSA North Fourth Art Center

The VSA North Fourth Art Center provides opportunity to bring the arts to people of all abilities. Please see www.vsartsnm.org for more information. A position is available for a part-time AmeriCorp Coordinator. The AmeriCorp Coordinator will be organizing and managing the art center’s AmeriCorp program that works with 26 full and part time paid volunteers. This is a mixed ability team working as artist teachers in a variety of settings. The AmeriCorp Coordinator will train this team and be a source of information regarding the AmeriCorp program (see www.americorps.gov). Regular reporting, arranging monthly meetings and service projects are all a part of this position. Candidates must be willing to work evenings and weekends, management and program development experience is preferred, undergraduate degree is preferred and knowledge of the AmeriCorp program and structure is encouraged. Interested applicants email bbadeaux@vsartsnm.org or mail resume to VSA North Fourth Art Center Attn: Human Resources 4904 Fourth Street NW Albuquerque, New Mexico 87107 VSA North Fourth Art Center is an equal opportunity employer.