Thu 7 May 2009
SJN Volunteer Position – Communications Coordinator
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SJN Volunteer Position
Communications Coordinator
Job Description
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Title |
Communications Coordinator |
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Department |
Operations |
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Reports to |
Executive Director |
Job summary
Communicate events and announcements to the membership. Work closely with Events and Volunteer coordinator to develop best practices operationally.
Summary of essential job functions
· Maintain and post announcements and events on SJN website, Yahoo Group, outside websites.
· Respond or direct inquires from email and voicemail to the appropriate team member.
· Support the Communications and Marketing Innovation councils.
Minimum requirements
Basic to intermediate computer office skills.
Marketing and or Communications experience helpful.
Contact: Mary Henry
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