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18 people are interested
Project Manager - Certification Program
ORGANIZATION: National Pet Advocacy and Welfare Society (NPAWS)
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18 people are interested
As the volunteer Project Manager for our Certification Program, you will be a critical member of our team as we strive to make a difference for America’s pets.
In this role you will help guide, manage, and direct the implementation of our certification program with veterinary clinics. This will require a talent for organization, communication, negotiation, critical thinking, and leadership.
Position Requirements and Responsibilities:
- Brainstorm and implement compelling outreach campaigns
- Accurate measurement of project metric success and campaign progression
- Strong interpersonal skills with excellent written and verbal communication
- Dynamic, results-oriented problem solving
- Ability to work in a team environment as well as independently
More opportunities with National Pet Advocacy and Welfare Society (NPAWS)
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About National Pet Advocacy and Welfare Society (NPAWS)
Location:
10900 Research Blvd, Ste 160C, #1254, Austin, TX 78759, US
Mission Statement
The National Pet Advocacy and Welfare Society (NPAWS) believes that all pets are born beautiful. The NPAWS Pet Positive Movement is working to end normalized pet cruelty by saving tails, ears, claws, and more from non-therapeutic invasive procedures. Such needless actions as tail docking, ear cropping, declawing, and other antiquated traditions have no place in modern America.
Description
Our Pet Positive Movement draws veterinarians, businesses, and other Pet Positive people and organizations together to end this normalized pet cruelty in the United States.
​NPAWS is a 501(c)3 charitable organization. We are 100% volunteer run and based in Austin, TX.
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This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
DATE POSTED
May 29, 2023
SKILLS
- Website Project Management
- Project Management
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- 10-12 hours in a week