Two Job Openings With Border Action Network
Border Action Network is excited to announce two new job openings: Communications Coordinator and Development Coordinator.
Border Action Network Development Coordinator
The Development Coordinator will develop and lead various fundraising strategies within the organization. The Coordinator will plan and manage grassroots fundraising, including: coordinating fundraising events, recruiting and retaining individual donors, developing and implementing major gifts campaigns, and coordinating internet-based fundraising. The Coordinator responsibilities do not include foundation proposal writing. The Coordinator will work in close consultation with the Executive Director, the Communications Coordinator and the all-volunteer Fundraising Committee which includes members of the Board of Directors and other supporters. This is a full-time, salaried position based in Tucson, AZ. To view the full job announcement, visit www.borderaction.org
Border Action Network Communications Coordinator:
The Communications Coordinator will provide leadership for various communications strategies within the organization. The Coordinator will ensure that the organization’s messages are integrated into the organization’s campaigns and external communications, including web site, quarterly newspaper, reports and other publications. The Coordinator will take leadership in promoting our message to the public, media outlets, members, and other audiences. This is a full-time, salaried position based in Tucson, AZ. To view the job announcement, visit www.borderaction.org
Border Action Network formed in 1999 and works with immigrant families and border communities in rural and urban areas along the Arizona border with Mexico to ensure that our rights are protected, our human dignity upheld and that our communities are healthy and safe places for everyone to live. We are a membership-based human rights community organization that combines grassroots organizing, leadership development, policy advocacy and litigation, when necessary. We have five staff and nearly 700 members. Border Action remains unique to Arizona—as a community-based, immigrant-led organization–we continue to build the voice and therefore, the political, social and economic power of immigrant families and border communities.
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