IACJ is pleased to announce that the association is seeking an Executive Director to develop membership, policy agenda, organizational structure, and sustainability strategy. Key functions include serving as chief staff executive, and recommending and participating in the formulation of policies and decision-making with existing policies as they have been approved by the Board of Directors. The Executive Director will plan, organize, direct, and coordinate the programs and activities of the association to assure that objectives are attained, plans fulfilled, and member needs met. The position will maintains effective internal and external relationships, and achieve economical, productive performance, forward-looking programming, and constructive growth of the association.
To view the full position description, qualifications, and salary range, and to submit an application and resume, please click here.
Applicants may also mail a resume and cover letter to:
Marketer Ash
Human Resources
Safer Foundation
571 W. Jackson
Chicago, IL 60661
(Open: 7-13-2012)
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