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JOB ANNOUNCEMENT ASSISTANT DIRECTOR

(posted March 23, 2004)

The Center for Economic Justice's (CEJ) mission is to strengthen
international movements that counter corporate-driven globalization and to
promote more just policy alternatives. CEJ supports the people most
directly and negatively affected, helping them gain political power as well
as technical and funding support in their struggles for
environmentally-healthy, human-centered, and sustainable economies. CEJ
also links global South networks with U.S.-based community groups,
activists, and policy advocates, with the goal of fostering and
strengthening cooperation. CEJ's current programs are: the Indigenous
Peoples & Globalization Program, the Social Movement Power Program, and the
World Bank Boycott.

Overall Responsibility: This is a senior-level position to assist the
director in building and maintaining a strong organization while
guaranteeing the fulfillment of CEJ's mission. The job entails management,
fundraising, and program work.

Duties Include:
* Assisting in overseeing the development, implementation, and
effectiveness of CEJ's programs;
* Assisting in the management, development, and administration of the
organization;
* Managing staff;
* Overseeing fiscal management of the organization; and
* Overseeing management of CEJ's fundraising program; taking significant
responsibility in implementation.

Requirements Include:
* Strong commitment to social and economic justice;
* Knowledge of globalization processes and policies, and of international
movements;
* Significant experience in developing and implementing strategies and
tactics for campaigning and/or movement-building;
* Significant experience in administering a non-profit or grassroots
organization;
* Strong human relations and communication skills;
* Experience in managing and/or supervising personnel;
* Fundraising experience;
* Spanish skills are a plus.

Salary: mid-$30s, depending on experience.

Benefits: Generous benefits package, including: health insurance; three
weeks vacation for first 2 years, increasing to five weeks by year 5;
generous holidays and other days off; sabbatical every five years; and the
possibility of a flexible schedule.

Timeline: Rolling start date, but as soon as possible. We will begin
reviewing applications April 9.

Location: Albuquerque, NM or Washington, DC

To Apply: Send resume, letter describing interest and qualifications, and
three references to Center for Economic Justice, 202 Harvard Dr, SE /
Albuquerque, NM 87106, or to [email][email protected] [2]

CEJ is an equal opportunity employer. People from the global South, people
of color, women, and LGBT individuals are especially encouraged to apply.

Katrina Abarcar
Center for Economic Justice
733 15th St., NW, Suite 928
Washington, DC 20005
Tel: (202) 393-6665
Fax: (202) 393-1358
www.worldbankboycott.org [3]

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The Centre for Economic Justice's (CEJ) mission is to strengthen international movements that counter corporate-driven globalization and to promote more just policy alternatives. CEJ supports the people most directly and negatively affected, helping them gain political power as well as technical and funding support in their struggles for environmentally-healthy, human-centred, and sustainable economies. CEJ also links global South networks with U.S.-based community groups, activists, and poli...read more [6]

The Centre for Economic Justice's (CEJ) mission is to strengthen international movements that counter corporate-driven globalization and to promote more just policy alternatives. CEJ supports the people most directly and negatively affected, helping them gain political power as well as technical and funding support in their struggles for environmentally-healthy, human-centred, and sustainable economies. CEJ also links global South networks with U.S.-based community groups, activists, and policy advocates, with the goal of fostering and strengthening cooperation. People from the global South, people of colour, women, and LGBT individuals are especially encouraged to apply.

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