Saturday, December 11, 2010

Non Profit Job of the Week: Woodford Humane Society

Every week, Jobs Magazine highlights a a local non-profit job opening.

This week's opening is: PR Director, Woodford Humane Society

Woodford Humane Society seeks full-time PR Director to manage media relations, print materials, social media, website, etc. Support events and adoption efforts. Graphic design and communications skills a must. Submit writing and design samples with resume to diane @ woodfordhumane.org. No calls please.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Non Profit Job of the Week: Lexington Children's Theatre

Every week, Jobs Magazine highlights a a local non-profit job opening.

This week's opening is: Development Associate for Lexington Children's Theatre

Lexington Children's Theatre seeks energetic, self-motivated, strong relationship builder to work in our Development and Sales office. Working under the supervision of the Managing Director, the Development Associate's duties include assisting in grant writing and research, sponsor development, donor relations, event planning and annual campaign management. The right candidate will work alongside our Board of Directors and Staff to achieve fundraising goals and execute the development plan to meet current and long term budget goals. Excellent oral and written communications skills. Relevant bachelor's degree and a minimum of 2 years experience in development or a related field. Experience with Raiser's Edge or comparable fundraising software preferred. Salary DOE, plus benefits and paid vacation. Send resume, cover letter, one development related writing sample, two other writing samples, current and/or salary requirements and three references to:
Lesley Farmer
Managing Director
LEXINGTON CHILDREN'S THEATRE
418 West Short St.
Lexington, KY 40507

lfarmer @ lctonstage.org

ADP announces largest jobs increase in 3 years!!

Private-sector payrolls expanded by 93,000 in November, according to payroll giant ADP. Separately, factory expansion slowed a bit, ISM said. 

Private-sector payrolls continued to expand in November, with a large upward revision to October's number, according to data released Wednesday.

Meanwhile, manufacturing activity continued to expand in November, according to the Institute of Supply Management, but the pace of growth slowed a bit. Separately, U.S. productivity rose more than previously thought in the third quarter as companies boosted output while also holding down labor costs.
Private-sector jobs in the U.S. rose by 93,000 last month, according to a national employment report published by payroll company Automatic Data Processing Inc. and consultancy Macroeconomic Advisers. It was the largest monthly gain in ...see this article at www.wsj.com