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Thank you for your interest in employment opportunities at the Washington Peace Center. Please note that we have concluded our search for a new Coordinator, and there are no other job openings at this time.

New Jobs

Citizens Trade Campaign seeks an summer Fair Trade Intern. Stipend: $1000/month. Application
deadline: April 15. See details at: http://www.citizenstrade.org/pdf/intern_sum03.pdf. Contact: Megan Honor Caine 202 778 3320 or mhcaine@citizenstrade.org.

Teaching for Change seeks to hire an Early Childhood Equity Initiative Coordinator to (1) develop an assessment of early childhood equity issues and opportunities in DC; (2) develop the learning program for a leadership core of parents, teachers, and day care providers; (3) provide citywide training opportunities; and (4) establish a formal relationship with the Early Childhood Equity Alliance (www.rootsforchange.net). This is a part-time position. (We will also accept applications from candidates seeking full-time work as we may be able to create a full-time position.) For more information, send a reply e-mail or call 202-588-7205. Visit Teaching for Change to view the full position announcement.

Catholics for a Free Choice is seeking a Field Director for organizing and advocacy to advance their mission in the US. Contact: cffc@catholicsforchoice.org.

The Due Process of Law Foundation (DPLF) is seeking a temporary, part-time Administrative Assistant to assist with general office administrative responsibilities and to backstop other staff on projects for a 3-month period. Under the direction of the Executive Director, the temporary Administrative Assistant will work to ensure a smooth administrative operation in a small not-for-profit organization. About DPLF: Founded by Professor Thomas Buergenthal, DPLF is a nongovernmental organization that seeks to promote the reform and modernization of national justice systems in the Western Hemisphere. 20 hours a week for three months (from early June through end of August preferred); possibility of continuing part-time during the school year. SALARY: commensurate with experience. Please send cover letter, resume and the names and phone numbers of three references to: Margaret Popkin, Executive Director, Due Process of Law Foundation, 1779 Massachusetts Ave., NW, #510A, Washington, DC 20036; Fax 202-462-7703 or to info@dplf.org.

Director of Career Services. UDC David A. Clarke School of Law is interested in hiring a
Director of Career Services on a temporary basis. The salary range for the position is $45,667 -
$54,477, DOE, EEO. The duties performed are essential to career goals of the students and to
alumni outreach. The work contributes to raising the professional levels of the students and to
fundraising activities. Must develop close working relationships with potential employers, alumni,
students, staff members, faculty, administration, the general public and officials from outside
organizations. Maintains regular contact with employers. Contacts with students are to identify
aspirations and special interest and with employer contacts to identify employment opportunities.
Contacts are also made with alumni for employment and School of Law support including
fundraising. The work is generally performed in the University community. Contact: Joe Libertelli
at libertelli@udc.edu.


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