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6 people are interested
Development Assistant
ORGANIZATION: KOREAN AMERICAN FAMILY SERVICES INC
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6 people are interested
The Development Assistant is responsible for all administrative aspects of
the development department activities. The Development Assistant plays an important role by providing administrative support to the Development Office participating in all fundraising activities including, but not limited to, donor/sponsor relations, direct mail appeals, record keeping, events, donor and prospect research, marketing and communications.
- Event planning like our Comedy Night, Gala, Open House and ect.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, database management experience, and social media savvy
- Excellent verbal and written communications skills
- Works well independently
- Welcomes direction from supervisor
- Has strong organizational skills, the ability to prioritize, and to effectively multitasks
- Social Media skills
- prepare mailing lists and other related data
More opportunities with KOREAN AMERICAN FAMILY SERVICES INC
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About KOREAN AMERICAN FAMILY SERVICES INC
Location:
3727 W 6TH ST STE 320, LOS ANGELES, CA 90020, US
Mission Statement
KFAM’s mission is to support and strengthen Korean American families and individuals in the greater Los Angeles area through counseling, education, and other social services.
Description
Since its inception in 1983, KFAM has provided assistance to tens of thousands of Korean Americans-particularly women, children, immigrants, and low-income families. KFAM specializes in providing linguistically and culturally appropriate services through its bilingual and bicultural staff.
Over the course of 30 years, KFAM has grown into the community’s primary family resource center and gateway to linguistically and culturally competent mental health and family intervention services for underserved Korean American families in Los Angeles. Our dedicated, skilled team of bilingual, bicultural staff and volunteers serve over 7,000 adults and children each year with high quality, holistic services that respond directly to the challenges among Korean American families undergoing trauma or adaptation and acculturation stresses.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
3727 West 6th Street Suite 320Los Angeles, CA 90020
DATE POSTED
October 24, 2016
SKILLS
- Data Entry
- Program Management
- Donor Management
- Business Development & Sales Management
- Fundraising
- Administrative Support
GOOD FOR
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REQUIREMENTS
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