Nebraska Sustainable Agriculture Society is seeking a part-time Program Manager.
As a key member of NSAS’s development team, the Program Manager will manage and support Nebraska’s oldest sustainable agriculture organization, with the mission “to promote agriculture and food systems that build healthy land, people, communities and quality of life, for present and future generations.” Nebraska Sustainable Agriculture Society is a non-profit grass-roots organization, now in its fourth decade. The Program Manager will report to the NSAS Board of directors and work in accordance with the bylaws of the organization. This individual will be involved in all aspects of maintaining organization of the membership, website, social media, creating sustainable income streams and organizing the annual conference and other outreach events. This position will begin part-time at 25-30 hours/week; with adequate fundraising, management, and grants, may become a full-time position. Work hours can be flexible; some weekend and evening hours will be required for meetings and events. Regular office hours expected with flexibility of days and scheduling. Job Title: PROGRAM MANAGER Position Type: Part time; remote/work from home. Travel Required: Projected as occasional travel, typically within Nebraska for events & meetings. Location: within the state of Nebraska; Central or Eastern Nebraska will require less travel Salary/Pay Range: Commensurate with experience and education. Compensation will be set by the NSAS Board of Directors. To apply: Submit a resume & cover letter (including best contact information). Accepted by EMAIL to: president@sustainablenebraska.org. Review the full Program Manager job description, role and responsibilities, and qualifications HERE.
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