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- Posted December 10, 2012
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Organization seeks executive director
Greater Jackson Habitat for Humanity, a faith-based nonprofit organization serving Jackson County, seeks an executive director who will provide leadership to the organization and carries out the direction of the Board of Directors in partnership with staff and volunteers to provide affordable housing to Jackson families.
The executive director will be a strong leader and team builder with staff and volunteers, have excellent communication skills, experience in nonprofit management best practices, experience in retail, be a skilled negotiator and enjoy fund development. The ideal candidate will have a bachelor's degree in human services, administration, or a related field and possess three to five years of progressive experience as a nonprofit manager or director.
The ideal candidate will have a high-energy, long-term commitment to Habitat and its Board Staff and Volunteers. Salary and benefits are negotiable. A minimum commitment of three years is required.
The job requires flexibility in time required for performing work related to the position with some evening meetings.
For a complete job description, see the job posting at www.jacksonhabitat.org. Candidates should send their cover letter, salary history and salary expectations, three references and resume by Dec. 30 to info@jacksonhabitat.org to be considered.
Published: Mon, Dec 10, 2012
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