
The Old Globe Technical Center Internships
The Old Globe Theatre is seeking applicants for paid internships in the Scenic Department for the end of the summer and the fall. Internships are designed as an introduction to Theatrical carpentry and scenic arts for residents in southeastern San Diego where the Technical Center is located. Interns will have the opportunity to learn both practical craft skills and good work habits by working alongside experienced theatrical craftspersons. Interns can expect to learn shop maintenance skills, basic hand tool use, power tool skills, basic painting techniques and theatrical construction methods. They will be exposed to all daily activities from material handling, layout and assembly of scenic units, finish prep, painting, and shop clean up. Applicants must be residents of southeastern San Diego; high school graduates or equivalent; have interest and experience in carpentry, painting, or metalworking; and have an interest in theatre. Applicants must also be available to work 28-40 hours per week (between Monday and Friday) beginning at 8:00am each day, for a 10-week commitment. To apply please send resume and/or letter of interest to: Tech Center Human Resources, The Old Globe, PO Box 122171, San Diego, CA 92112, email to HR@TheOldGlobe.org or fax to (619) 235-2185. |
San Diego Convention & Visitors Bureau POSITION: Accounting Clerk
General Responsibilities: Assemble reimbursement packets and ensure accuracy and completeness to facilitate timely processing. Provide support to the procurement process including the creation and maintenance of purchase orders, supplier records and contract compliance documentation. Assemble monthly packages of expenditures against contracts for approval and reimbursement submission. Reconcile submissions to general ledger, verify qualification of receipts, and obtain bank confirmation for cleared checks. Prepare audit and tax-support schedules for use by outside auditor. Qualified candidates please send resume and salary requirements to recruiter@sdcvb.org with Accounting Clerk in the Subject line. |

Application Closing Date: When filled. Position Start Date: When filled. Job Wages: $35 - $40,000 based upon experience
San Diego LGBT Pride is seeking an experienced event manager to provide leadership to theorganization's expanding programs. Plans, organi z es, coordinates, promotes, and facilitates special events including the Walk for Equality and the Equality Torch Relay; schedules and maintains communication with volunteers, vendors, and participants; coordinates and monitors event timelines; assists with community fundraising, sponsor solicitation; manages event budget; assists in preparing a variety of publications, materials, and programs for events; attends meetings and represents San Diego Pride at community events; acts as prime source for promotion of activities and special events; initiates,coordinates and / or participates in all efforts to publici z e promotion of San Diego Pride activities, services, and events.
To apply send your cover letter and resume to: (Please note: We are unable to accept phone inquiries for this position opening. San Diego LGBT Pride, POB 34366, San Diego, CA 92163
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Special Events Coordinator
The Center's Development Department offers a unique opportunity to join a team oftalented and hard working professionals who are dedicated to supporting the LGBT community. The ideal candidate will have prior special event management experience, an optimistic and cooperative attitude, and a strong work ethic.
The Special Events Coordinator is responsible for producing revenue generating and highvisibilityevents that engage, entertain and inform community members. This position is responsible formanaging The Center's signature events including the Annual Gala, the Harvey Milk Diversity Breakfast, Nightmare on Normal Street and supporting two significant HIV/AIDS fundraisers, AIDSWalk San Diego and Dining Out for Life. Further, the Special Events Coordinator plans andimplements a variety of smaller fundraising events throughout the year ranging from intimate dinners to community wide celebrations.
To apply send your cover letterand resume to: Jeffrey Wergeles The San Diego LGBT Community Center P.O. Box 3357, San Diego, CA 92163-1357 jwergeles@thecentersd.org
Please note: We are unable to accept phone inquiries for this position opening.
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Media Arts Center Intern
MEDIA ARTS CENTER SAN DIEGO is announcing openings for a paid part-time Program Associate and two new Fall internships. Applications are now being accepted. Below is a brief description of the positions. For completed details visit our website. If you are interested or know someone who may be interested please pass this announcement on to them.
PROGRAM ASSOCIATE $10.00 an hour / 20 Hours A Week The responsibilities are heavily administrative as opposed to production-oriented. This position will take direction from Executive Director and be handling a variety of duties to prepare for our October Teen Producers Project annual fundraiser, 2010 San Diego Latino Film Festival Tu Cine Student Outreach Screenings, and weekly Teen Producers Project after-school workshops.
GRAPHIC DESIGN / ART and MARKETING INTERNSHIP An internship position to assist in creating branding and positioning for a new business venture/ project. Intern will develop a logo, establish basic design guides for future marketing efforts, and create initial marketing materials (audio-visual, print and web).
INTERNET MARKETING INTERNSHIP An internship position to assist in repositioning the internet marketing efforts on its website as well as its presence on Social Networking websites. Intern will design website banners, update social marketing calendars & blogs, dialogue with others about our upcoming events, design and create e-mail campaigns and other viral marketing efforts.
Of course, we have many more unpaid volunteer opportunities in order to produce the San Diego Latino Film Festival (March 12 - 22, 2010). The call for entries is now open and we especially need interns to help process entries and research films. As you may know, the Festival is a fundraiser for our work with students, all year long under the Teen Producers Project. See website for details.
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Harmonium Inc.
Parent to Parent Program Director The Program Director shall be responsible for the daily operations and overall management, coordination and leadership of The Parent to Parent Program. The Program Director will also provide direction and implementation of policy or procedures, staff training, clinical and administrative supervision, program evaluation and outcome measures for program objectives. The Program Director will be responsible for upholding the System of Care Values within a Wraparound approach. The Program Director will be expected to actively participate in collaborative and ensure positive partnerships in the Southeastern region. The position will be responsible for minimizing barriers for children, youth, families and TAY so they can access services by linking to formal and informal supports and resources. The Program Director shall be responsible for participating in community collaboratives and working within child serving systems while demonstrating Harmonium's core mission and values.
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Executive Director
La Cuna is a dynamic, entrepreneurial organization, providing a critical service as the ONLY organization in San Diego focused primarily on placement of Latino foster children and recruitment of bilingual or culturally sensitive foster families. For more information or to apply, contact Rachel Humphreys at rachel@lacuna.org.
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SAY San Diego
Teen Court Youth Justice Supervisor
SAY's (Social Advocates for Youth) mission is to be a leader and a partner in the provision of accessible, quality services effectively planned and implemented to strengthen the social and emotional well-being of San Diego's children, families, and communities. For more information contact careers@saysandiego.org
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Chicano Federation
I'm seeking candidates for the position listed below. I'm looking for a high energy person with strong management skills/experience.Letters of interest/resumes may be sent directly to me via email:
fax (619) 285-5616; or
mailed to my attention at
Chicano Federation,
3180 University Avenue, Suite 317, San Diego 92104. Operations Manager General Function: Reports to the President/CEO, monitors compliance with contractual obligations of funding sources; supervises program managers; performs human resources tasks; arranges for the purchase of major equipment needs of the agency; works with CEO in developing new program initiatives.
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Housing Resource Coordinator Title: Housing Resources Coordinator Reports To / Supervisor: Executive Director Terms of Employment: Full Time/Exempt Full Salary (including benefits): $40,000 per annum General Description: Under the supervision of the Executive Director, the Housing Resources Coordinator assists the Housing Resources Manager to closely work with the housing providers, housing service providers, other service providers, staff in order to collect and maintain a directory of resources and information for all individuals seeking our organization's services in identifying appropriate housing opportunities and resources. The Housing Resources Coordinator also assists the Housing Resources Manager to provide training to staff, partners, and clients in regards to searching and obtaining different housing opportunities, and others responsibilities that are deemed necessary by the Executive Director.
On or before Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Please Email a R�sum� and Cover Letter to: Attn: Appaswamy "Vino" Pajanor President & Executive Director Housing Opportunities Collaborative 1100 Broadway, San Diego, CA 92101 Tel.: 619.283.2200| Fax: 619.283.2201 Email: Pajanor@housingcollaborative.org
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Housing Resource Manager Title: Housing Resources Manager Reports To / Supervisor: Executive Director Terms of Employment: Full Time/Exempt Full Salary (including benefits): $50,000 per annum General Description: Under the supervision of the Executive Director, the Housing Resources Manager is responsible for working closely with the housing providers, housing service providers, other service providers, staff in order to collect and maintain a directory of resources and information for all individuals seeking our organization's services in identifying appropriate housing opportunities and resources. The Housing Resources Manager also provides training to staff, partners, and clients in regards to searching and obtaining different housing opportunities, and others responsibilities that are deemed necessary by the Executive Director. As an integral part of the Housing Resources Manager's responsibilities, this person is required to maintain relationships with service providers, builders, landlords and real estate professionals, private and non-profit, who will work with the organization's partners and clients. The Housing Resources Manager works collaboratively with our organization's team and partners, as well as with representatives from the San Diego Housing Commission, City of San Diego, and with representatives of other non-profit agencies and the faith based communities. On or before Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Please Email a R�sum� and Cover Letter to: Attn: Appaswamy "Vino" Pajanor President & Executive Director Housing Opportunities Collaborative 1100 Broadway, San Diego, CA 92101 Tel.: 619.283.2200 | Fax: 619.283.2201 Email: Pajanor@housingcollaborative.org
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Homeownership Center Relations
Job Title: HomeOwnership Center (HOC) Client & Data Relations Coordinator Date: September22, 2008 Provide client follow up calls and data entry to all database reporting systems. Schedule client counselingsessions on calendar. Conduct quality control of client files and routine bi-weekly follow up home phone calls to provide status updates on case and to request missing documentation as needed. Provide administrative support to entire department as directed by HOC AVP of Education & Counseling.Please send resume directly to cpeinado@chworks.org
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Executive Assistant
$20 - $22/per hour with benefits (part-time) Executive Assistant to the CEO Nonprofit Affordable Real Estate Developer/Owner/Lender Community HousingWorks is seeking a committed administrative professional with strong analytical, organizational and communication skills, for a permanent, part-time (5 day/20 hours) position as the first Executive Assistant to our CEO, in San Diego. The candidate selected must have five or more years of executive support work experience at the President or Vice President level. Bachelor degree or three years substituting experience required. Must be happy working independently in a fast- paced and mission-passionate environment, with college-level ability to create written documents, manage spreadsheets, and create order. As the Executive Assistant, you are responsible for preparing and coordinating material for Board of Directors and executive team meetings, including writing reports and minutes, and compiling spreadsheet information. You support the CEO in scheduling meetings, and managing information and priorities. You are the internal contact for website updates and requested changes. You maintain Board records, compile specialty reports for outside regulators, and are the primary logistical contact with elected officials and external community leaders. You create and execute special projects. You are attracted to being a part of a growing, 25-year old nonprofit -- ranked nationally in the top 10% of its peers -- that houses the homeless and low wage workers, helps low income tenants' kids become educated and successful, and turns hundreds of working family tenants into homeowners each year. A workplace low on personal politics and hierarchy and high on integrity and excellence will appeal to the right person. Check out the job notice below my signature, and our website www.chworks.org , and send your resume, salary history and a letter of interest to info@chworks.org Benefit include health, life, and dental insurance, 401(k) plan, vacation, holidays and flex leave days. Community HousingWorks is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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