Administrative
Assistant:
Part-Time
Job
Opportunity
at
DRCNet
10/8/04
https://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle-old/357/assistant.shtml
DRCNet is seeking a part-time
Administrative Assistant to work with the Executive and Associate Directors
and the Member Coordinator. The Administrative Assistant will assist
with all manner of clerical and administrative tasks.
Applicants should be experienced
in using e-mail, Microsoft Word and Excel, filing, and other typical office
duties, and must have a high level of accuracy and attention to detail.
The ability to deal competently on the phone on issues such as billing
and ordering of supplies and other items is a plus, as is enthusiasm for
the cause of drug policy reform.
Applicants should be able
to work in the office 10-20 hours per week, between the hours of 10:00am
and 6:00pm, preferably including some hours on all or most weekdays.
Within those constraints, we will show flexibility and work with the right
applicant to find a mutually workable schedule. College students
are encouraged to apply. The job will last from now through the end
of the year, and is likely to be renewed in 2005 as well. Starting
pay is $10/hour, negotiable for the right candidate.
To apply, please send a cover
letter and resume via e-mail, fax, or mail to: David Guard, Associate
Director, DRCNet, 1623 Connecticut Ave., NW, 3rd Floor, Washington, DC
20009, fax: (202) 293-8344, e-mail: [email protected].
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Issue #357, 10/8/04
Editorial: A Tragedy in the Capital |
Medical Marijuana Activists Besiege HHS, Demand Rescheduling |
Drug Policy and the Presidential Election -- Introduction |
The Election I: Bush and Kerry on Drugs: Past Records and Platform Planks |
The Election II: Drug Reformers on Kerry and Bush, Nader and Badnarik |
The Election III: DRCNet Interview: Independent Presidential Candidate Ralph Nader |
The Election IV: DRCNet Interview: Michael Badnarik, Libertarian Party Presidential Candidate (repeat) |
Newsbrief: Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments in Critical Federal Sentencing Cases |
Newsbrief: Needle Exchange Bill Passes New Jersey Assembly |
Newsbrief: Protests Rise over Award as Thai Prime Minister Prepares for New Round of Drug War |
Newsbrief: Bolivia's Chapare Cocaleros Sign Historic Agreement with Government |
Newsbrief: DEA Pulls Prescription Pain Medicine FAQs Without Explanation |
Newsbrief: Hemp Crops in Western Australia Stymied By Licensing Requirements |
Newsbrief: Atlanta Cops Use Forfeited Funds to Buy Bigger Guns |
Newsbrief: No Asset Forfeiture for Misdemeanor Drug Charges, Tennessee Says |
Newsbrief: Texas DA Says Doctors Must Turn In Drug-Using Pregnant Women |
Newsbrief: Another Killer Cop Walks Free |
Newsbrief: This Week's Corrupt Cops Stories |
This Week in History |
Administrative Assistant: Part-Time Job Opportunity at DRCNet |
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