Saturday, September 6, 2008

New Progressive Job Postings at Keystone Progress

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Organizers, United Food and Commercial Workers (Posted September 6)
We are hiring activists with various levels of experience. A demonstrated commitment to social justice work is required.

Campaign Positions, Work for Progress, Scranton (Posted September 6)
Work for Progress is hiring for paid campaign positions with Progressive Future and Environment America to lead the effort to register, educate, persuade, and mobilize voters in targeted communities between now and Election Day in swing states across the country.

Director of Operations, Allegheny Reproductive Health Center, Pittsburgh (Posted September 6)
This position is ideal for a compassionate, senior-level administrator dedicated to providing quality women’s reproductive health care in a warm, supportive atmosphere while reducing the stigma associated with abortion.

Campaign Positions, Work for Progress, Pittsburgh (Posted September 6)
Work for Progress is hiring for paid campaign positions with Environment America to lead the effort to register, educate, persuade, and mobilize voters in targeted communities between now and Election Day in swing states across the country.

Campaign Positions, Work for Progress, Erie (Posted September 6)
Work for Progress is hiring for paid campaign positions with Environment America to lead the effort to register, educate, persuade, and mobilize voters in targeted communities between now and Election Day in swing states across the country.

Director of Finance, PA Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Harrisburg (Posted September 6)
The PA Coalition Against Domestic Violence (PCADV) is currently seeking a seasoned accountant with excellent management/supervisory skills to oversee the day-to-day operations and overall management and supervision of the finance department.

Project Coordinator, Clean Air Council, Philadelphia (Posted September 6)
Looking for engineering law or other graduate student to work on program reducing pollution at ports.

Executive Director, Gay and Lesbian Latino AIDS Education Initiative, Philadelphia (Posted September 6)
The Executive Director is the chief officer of the organization and is responsible for conducting its operations in an efficient and effective manner, in accordance with procedures set by the Board of Directors. Responsible for providing leadership to the organization’s harm reduction focused, peer-based public health programming efforts serving lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people.

Volunteer Coordinator, Voter Protection Program, Committee of Seventy, Philadelphia (Posted September 6)

Associate General Secretary for Inclusion, American Friends Service Committee, Philadelphia (September 4)
The AGS for Inclusion will provide leadership for achieving and sustaining diversity as an indispensable element of AFSC’S program and administrative excellence. The AGS/Inclusion will hold responsibility for ensuring steady, broad engagement in the organization’s effort. Reporting to the General Secretary and working closely with the Human Resources Dept., s/he will take initiative in developing programs and procedures and securing resources to enable the recruitment and retention of a diverse staff.

Campaign Coordinator, Clean Water Action, Harrisburg (Posted September 4)
Clean Water Action and Clean Water Fund are seeking an experienced Campaign Coordinator to work in our Harrisburg office on health related environmental issue campaigns.

Organizers, Clean Water Action, Allentown (Posted September 4)
The FUTURE OF OUR COUNTRY IS IN YOUR HANDS. We could win or lose this election. At a time when NEW CHOICES for America are critical, we need a President who believes the ENVIRONMENT IS AN ISSUE we all have a stake in.

Outreach Coordinator- PennFuture, Pittsburgh (Posted September 4)
Citizens for Pennsylvania’s Future (PennFuture) seeks to add an outreach coordinator to its staff in its Pittsburgh office.
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