The American Nonsmokers' Rights Foundation is seeking a highly organized Project Manager
Monday, October 18, 2010
Posted by: Natalia Gromov
The American Nonsmokers' Rights Foundation is seeking a highly organized Project Manager to manage projects and provide technical assistance relating to secondhand smoke and smokefree policy. This is a full time position starting in the fall of 2010. Salary dependent on level of education and previous experience.
Please visit the Employment section of the website http://www.no-smoke.org/aboutus.php?id=544 if you're interested in learning more about the position.
Qualifications for this position include a bachelor's degree in public health, public policy or related field. Master's degree not required, but preferred. At least three years experience working in public health and/or grassroots advocacy campaigns. Experience in smokefree policy or tobacco control policy campaigns preferred. Strong public speaking, writing and communications skills are essential, as is a willingness to travel. Knowledge of Microsoft Office software including Word and PowerPoint required; knowledge of Access, Excel, and Publisher a plus. The position is based in Berkeley, California. However we may consider highly qualified candidates from out-of-state, if they are unable to relocate to the Bay area.
Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights is dedicated to nonsmokers' rights, taking on the tobacco industry at all levels of government, protecting nonsmokers from exposure to secondhand smoke, and preventing tobacco addiction among youth. ANR pursues an action-oriented program of policy and legislation. Formed in 1976, ANR's activities began with efforts to enact legislation to protect nonsmokers in the workplace and enclosed public places. ANR has promoted clean indoor air ordinances in thousands of communities and states, and assists countries and communities around the globe to enact smokefree regulations.
Interested applicants please send cover letter and resume to: mailto:jobs@no-smoke.org
|
|