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Help Needed in IJM Field Offices
Red light streetTed Haddock/International Justice Mission®

This just in from my colleague Ann Healing, Director of the Interns and Fellows program - we’d love your help in gaining excellent applicants:

“Do you know anyone who would make a great international intern or fellow for IJM for the Summer 2009?  The deadline for summer deployment applications has been extended until January 23rd.  Because of the great work that past interns and fellows have done we have more requests from our field offices than ever. Also, our best candidates are the people recommended by former staff, interns, fellows, and people who know the work of IJM.  So if you know of someone who might be interested please direct them to http://www.ijm.org/internships for available placements and application information.  Thank you for your help in spreading the word!”

01.12.09 at 11:14 AM |  Careers |  Questions |  Take Action |  Travel | (0) Comments | PERMALINK
Join the Team?

The IJM Institute will be adding a member to our team - target hire date March 1. We are eager for our new team member to experience the Global Prayer Gathering and its innerworkings with us (March 27-29), in addition to the Institute’s many other growing initiatives. If you are excellent with and energized by details and crafting sustainable systems, if you are passionate about the work of IJM and desire to see the global Church deepened in conviction to pursue justice, then you might want to visit http://www.ijm.org/careers/jobopenings later today and click on the job opening: Administrative Assistant to the IJM Institute. Job will be posted very soon.

We look forward to seeing your application!

01.07.09 at 10:50 AM |  Careers | (0) Comments | PERMALINK

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