United Way of Central Alabama seeks to fill Community Grant Writer, Fund Administrator and IT positions. Learn more.
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United Way of Central Alabama believes that their employee talent is among one of their greatest assets necessary to build a social movement to improve people’s lives and advance the common good of our community. That is why United Way is committed to attracting, developing, retaining and creating careers for diverse talent and leadership who will work interdependently toward accomplishing their goals in Central Alabama.
This month, United Way of Central Alabama is seeking to fill the Fund Administrator, Computer Support Technician and Community Grant Writer positions.
Fund Administrator
Administrative oversight of the Jefferson County Community Service Fund. Works directly with Jefferson County Community Service Fund Committee to allocate funding received from Alabama State Legislative Delegation for improvements to be made within Jefferson County.
Check out the complete job description and apply – HERE
“The person who fills this position will help create positive change in the community,” said Jessica Lloyd Director, Security, Risk & Compliance
Computer Support Technician
Responds to inquiries and requests for assistance with the organization’s computer systems or PC’s. Identifies problems, troubleshoots and provides advice as needed.
Check out the complete job description and apply – HERE
“This position requires a person with multiple IT talents including strong troubleshooting skills.” said Doug Goodwin, VP, Information Systems.
Community Initiatives Grant Writer
Responsible for all grant writing and management activities including writing, reporting, monitoring and researching new grant opportunities.
Check out the complete job description and apply – HERE
“The Community Initiatives Grant Writer is part of a dynamic team that secures funding and tracks outcomes for United Way’s direct services that change lives every day. United Way offers more than 10 programs that impact the lives of over 40,000 people each year,” according to Karla Lawrence, Sr. VP Community Initiatives.
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