Short
Term
Job
Opportunity:
Marijuana
Policy
Project
Web
Site
Transition
Specialist
7/15/05
https://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle-old/395/mppjob.shtml
The Marijuana Policy Project
is hiring a short-term (one to two months) web site transition specialist,
who will be responsible for transitioning MPP's main web site -- http://www.mpp.org
-- from its existing layout and architecture to a new layout and server
environment.
The employee will work under
the supervision of MPP's Director of Information Technology and will work
closely with other MPP staff and MPP's web service provider. The
employee will work primarily in MPP's office, but some telecommuting is
possible.
The position requires the
ability to perform exceptionally in a fast-paced campaign environment and
is an excellent opportunity for a meticulous and hard-working candidate
to gain experience working with a complex web site. The position
pays $17 per hour and is expected to last one to two months. College
credit is also available.
For more details about the
position or to apply, visit http://www.mpp.org/jobs/it_webspecialist.html
and follow the application guidelines listed on that page. Applications
will be accepted until the position is filled (at which time the listing
will be removed from the site). If you have any questions about this
position, e-mail [email protected].
-- END --
Issue #395
-- 7/15/05
DRCNet
Interview:
California
Medical
Marijuana
Provider
Bryan
Epis
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Feature:
California's
"Treatment
Not
Jail"
Law
Faces
New
Attack
from
Old
Foes
|
Feature:
Bush
Drug
Budget
Cuts
for
HIDTA,
Task
Force
Grants
Look
to
Be
Restored
|
Feature:
Much
Ado
About
Lollipops
--
Marijuana-Flavored
Candy,
Hemp,
Politicians,
and
the
Media
|
Weekly:
This
Week's
Corrupt
Cops
Stories
|
Medical
Marijuana:
California
Activist
Facing
Federal
Prison
Time
Commits
Suicide,
Commemorative
Vigils
Set
for
Tuesday
|
Medical
Marijuana:
ACLU,
DPA
Threaten
to
Sue
Schwarzenegger
Over
Suspending
California
Medical
Marijuana
Program
|
Mad
Science:
House
Committee
Approves
Mycoherbicide
Testing
in
Bid
to
Wipe
Out
Drug
Crops
|
Marijuana:
Western
Pennsylvania
Police
Chiefs
Say
Decriminalize
It
|
Sentencing:
House
Judiciary
Committee
Head
Interferes
in
Drug
Case,
Demands
Longer
Sentence
|
Search
and
Seizure:
Utah
Federal
Court
Judges
Split
on
Warrantless
Doorknob
Drug
Tests
|
Drug
Raids:
Two
Unarmed
Men
Killed
in
Separate
Drug
Raids
|
Latin
America:
Coca
Leader
Poised
to
Become
Bolivia's
Next
President
|
Announcement:
Scholarships
Available
to
Drug
Policy
Reform
Conference
in
Long
Beach
This
November
|
Web
Scan:
Prison
Smoking
Ban,
Patrick
Crusade,
Licensing
Poppies,
BlogCritics
Book
Review
|
Job
Opportunity:
Deputy
Director
of
Communications,
Drug
Policy
Alliance,
NYC
|
Short
Term
Job
Opportunity:
Marijuana
Policy
Project
Web
Site
Transition
Specialist
|
Errata:
Brazil
Harm
Reduction
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The
Reformer's
Calendar
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