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2 people are interested
Volunteer Arbitrator for the BBB
ORGANIZATION: Better Business Bureau of Tri-Counties
Please visit the new page to apply.
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2 people are interested
Become an arbitrator for BBB of the Tri-Counties. BBB seeks attorneys (retired or currently working with flexible schedules) or dispute resolution professionals to serve as arbitrators in the resolution of consumer/business disputes. Individuals must be fair minded, organized and possess strong written and verbal skills to manage hearings and write decisions. Your participation makes it possible for BBB to offer fast, fair and economical hearings to resolve disputes.
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About Better Business Bureau of Tri-Counties
Location:
PO BOX 129, SANTA BARBARA, CA 93101, US
Mission Statement
BBB offers its national and local consumer services online and in person. Through our efforts, BBB helps millions of people each year
Description
For over 100 years, BBB has helped people make smarter decisions and is evolving to meet fast changing marketplace needs.
- BBB sets standards for ethical business behavior and monitors compliance. Almost 400,000 Accredited Businesses meet and commit to our high standards.
- BBB helps consumers identify trustworthy businesses, and those that aren’t, through more than 4 million BBB Business Reviews.
- BBB sets standards for and evaluates thousands of advertisements each year to ensure that people can trust what advertisers say.
- BBB sets standards for and evaluates the practices of thousands of charities so that donors know where their money is going.
- BBB coaches businesses on ethical behavior and how to build stronger, more trusting relationships with their customers.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
P.O. Box 129Santa Barbara, CA 93101
DATE POSTED
March 14, 2017
SKILLS
- Organization
- People Skills
- Problem Solving
- Verbal / Written Communication
- Critical Thinking
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Driver's License Needed
- Background Check
- Orientation or Training
- At least 4 arbitration hearings a year