Bethel Seminary
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Last Entry June 26, 2008 |
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Organization: Bethel Seminary San Diego, San Diego, CA Position: Recruiter Job Description: Bethel Seminary San Diego’s office of Admissions and Recruitment is seeking an individual to be responsible for recruiting students for all degrees and delivery systems at Bethel Seminary San Diego. Duties include but are not limited to scheduling and representing the seminary at on and off-campus recruiting events, i.e. church conferences, regional information sessions, etc; acting as a resource to potential students through phone, written electronic, and face-to-face contact answering questions and assessing on-going interest while presenting the seminary’s programs in a positive and professional manner; conduct proactive personal follow-up through email and phone This person will be asked to aggressively pursue grassroots networking within both church contexts and other ministry organizations. Candidate Description:Requires a professional level of knowledge in a specialist field normally acquired in two or more years of post-baccalaureate degree education or training. A Bethel Seminary MA or MDIV is strongly preferred. Individual must be detail oriented, accurate, and demonstrate initiative. Must be able to communicate effectively and in a professional manner including strong oral and written communication skills. Must be willing to travel and work non-routine hours. Physical requirements include ability to move objects weighing over 50 lbs. Candidates should posses a valid driver’s license and a clean driving record. Starting date for this position will be August 1, 2008. Contact: Joseph Valentine Dworak, M.A. Phone: 651-638-6288 Fax: 651-635-2479 Web: www.bethel.edu/human-resources/employment-staff.html#job_10 Web: seminary.bethel.edu Date Received: 6/26/08 |
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Organization: Direct Action and Research Training (DART) Center Job Description: The Direct Action & Research Training (DART) Center is currently accepting resumes from alums and spring graduating students interested in social and economic justice issues for their paid, four-month community organizing training program known as the DART Organizers Institute. The DART Center has built non-partisan community organizations throughout the country that have won important improvements on a broad set of issues affecting low-moderate income people including: Education reform in low-performing public schools; Job Training; Drugs and Violence; Affordable Housing; Criminal Recidivism; Neighborhood Revitalization, etc. The DART Organizers Institute starts June 15, 2008 and combines a 7-day classroom with 15-week field training. Organizer Trainees will learn such things as: Entering a community; Identifying and training local leaders; Strategic planning and issue cutting; Relationship and community building; Direct Action on community issues; Fundraising. Graduates from the DART Organizers Institute have gone onto accept Executive Director and Associate Community Organizing positions throughout the country. We continue to train the best of those working to build the power of low-moderate income neighborhoods to win victories on important issues in their community. To apply, students must send an updated resume and completed application to: Ben MacConnell, the Recruitment Director before March 17, 2008. Contact: Ben MacConnell, Recruitment Director Phone: 785-841-2680 Email: institute@thedartcenter.org Web: www.thedartcenter.org Date Received: 3/7/08 |
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