Connecticut River Museum is seeking an enthusiastic and dedicated candidate for a two- to three-year assignment as Capital Campaign Assistant. This is a temporary, part-time position that reports directly to the Director of Development. Primary responsibilities include: assisting the Director of Development and Executive Director as needed on campaign activities; maintaining up to date prospect and donor files; corresponding with campaign volunteers; helping to organize and conduct various social events; some grant writing and reporting; and generally lending a hand around this AAM accredited museum as time permits. Candidates for this position should have a BA degree or the equivalent, have strong communication skills, and be proficient in operating the current standard suite of Microsoft office software to include at least Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Experience with Past Perfect or other donor management software programs a plus. The ideal candidate will have a sense of humor, a passion for the museum’s mission, comparable work experience, be flexible, and view this position as a way to build experience. The anticipated salary is in the mid-20s and is based on a 24 hr. work week with some flexibility in schedule. Some night and weekend work will be required. Connecticut River Museum, founded in 1974 and located in Essex, Connecticut celebrates the history and natural wonder of the Connecticut River from its Source to the Sound. Interested candidates should send cover letter, resume, and three references to Phyllis Stillman, Director of Development, at pstillman@ctrivermuseum.org by April 9, 2015. Posted on: 03/10/2015
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