2237 days ago

Coordinator wanted for local Charity

Sharyn Phillips from The CanInspire Charitable Trust - Hawkes Bay

HAWKES BAY REGIONAL COORDINATOR

Our Regional Coordinator has an exciting role as the Manager of the Faraday Centre Museum, so will be stepping down at the end of 2019 as the Hawkes Bay Coordinator for CanInspire.
The Trust is now looking for a new Coordinator to take care of the following tasks.

· Tutor and Volunteer recruitment, training & management
· Relationship building and maintenance with Host Agencies
· Stock management
· Assist National Office with budgeting, fundraising, risk management, etc

This is a paid role, and perfect for someone who has 5 hours to spare each week.
(Someone who has just retired, studying, wanting to get back hinto the workforce, or perhaps a stay at home mum would be perfect for this role)

This position doesn’t technically start until after the summer break 2020.

Contact sharyn@caninspire.org.nz for more details or
Coby Snowden at coby@caninspire.org.nz for a Job Description and application form.

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