[Jobs] FW: Job Announcement: Development Director
Nightingale, Noel
Noel.Nightingale at ed.gov
Wed Apr 18 10:28:05 CDT 2007
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From: Roffee, Margaret - ODEP [mailto:Roffee.Margaret at dol.gov]
Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2007 6:49 PM
To: Roffee, Margaret - ODEP
Subject: Job Announcement: Development Director
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Eric Rosenthal, JD
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
Laurie Ahern
AMERICAS ADVOCACY
INITIATIVE
Alison Hillman
de Velásquez, JD
EUROPEAN PROGRAM
Dea Pallaska
O'Shaughnessy
KOSOVO OFFICE
Zamira Hyseni
TURKEY OFFICE
Sehnaz Layikel
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Clarence Sundram
Board President
Special Master
United States District Court
Elizabeth Bauer
Michigan State
Board of Education
Holly Burkhalter
International Justice Mission
Judi Chamberlin
National Empowerment
Center
Leah Harris
National Association of Rights
Protection & Advocacy
Paul Steven Miller
University of Washington
School of Law
Leonard Rubenstein
Physicians for Human Rights
Robert Schiffer
The Justice Project
Cathy Ficker Terrill
Ray Graham Association for
People with Disabilities
Patricia Wald
US Court of Appeals, ret.
Alicia Ely Yamin
Physicians for Human Rights
Mental Disability Rights International
April 11, 2007
Development Director
Mental Disability Rights International
Washington, DC
Mental Disability Rights International (MDRI) is an advocacy organization dedicated to promoting the international recognition and enforcement of the rights of people with mental disabilities (including children and adults with developmental disabilities and people with psychiatric disabilities). MDRI documents human rights abuses, supports the development of mental disability advocacy abroad, assists advocates seeking legal and service system reforms, and promotes international oversight of the rights of people with mental disabilities. Drawing on the skills and experience of attorneys, mental health professionals, people with disabilities and their families, MDRI is forging a new alliance to challenge the discrimination and abuse of people with mental disabilities worldwide. MDRI has published reports on Romania, Turkey, Mexico, Russia, Hungary, Peru and Uruguay and has worked in 23 countries over the past 14 years. Our work has been featured in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the BBC, ABC News 20/20, CNN, Nightline and on National Public Radio. See www.MDRI.org for more information.
MDRI seeks a Development Director to manage and implement MDRI's fundraising strategies and assist the directors in reaching the organization's overall fundraising goals. The Development Director will:
* draft grant proposals, donor appeals, and reports;
* develop/implement a strategic fundraising plan
* research and maintain data base of donors/foundations and develop a calendar of deadlines;
* research and facilitate new donor relationships;
* plan special events;
* actively engage the MDRI board in fundraising and work with the MDRI board fundraising committee.
The Development Director should have 2-5 years relevant experience and be an excellent writer. Salary $45,000 - $60,000, depending on experience. Excellent benefits. Please send resume and cover letter to: Laurie Ahern, c/o Mental Disability Rights International, 1156 15th St., NW, Suite 1001, Washington, DC 20005 or e-mail Lahern at mdri.org
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-----Original Message-----
From:
Roffee, Margaret - ODEP [mailto:Roffee.Margaret at dol.gov]
Sent:
Sunday, April 15, 2007 6:49 PM
To:
Roffee, Margaret - ODEP
Subject:
Job Announcement: Development Director
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Eric Rosenthal, JD
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
Laurie Ahern
AMERICAS
ADVOCACY
INITIATIVE
Alison Hillman
de Velásquez
, JD
EUROPEAN PROGRAM
Dea Pallaska
OShaughnessy
KOSOVO OFFICE
Zamira Hyseni
TURKEY
OFFICE
Sehnaz Layikel
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Clarence Sundram
Board President
Special Master
United States
District Court
Elizabeth Bauer
Michigan
State
Board of Education
Holly Burkhalter
International Justice Mission
Judi Chamberlin
National Empowerment
Center
Leah Harris
National Association of Rights
Protection & Advocacy
Paul Steven Miller
University
of
Washington
School
of
Law
Leonard Rubenstein
Physicians for Human Rights
Robert
Schiffer
The Justice Project
Cathy Ficker Terrill
Ray
Graham Association for
People with Disabilities
Patricia Wald
US Court of Appeals, ret.
Alicia
Ely Yamin
Physicians for Human Rights
Mental Disability Rights International
April 11,
2007
Development Director
Mental Disability Rights International
Washington
,
DC
Mental Disability Rights International (MDRI) is an advocacy organization dedicated to promoting the international recognition and enforcement of the rights of people with mental disabilities (including children and adults with developmental disabilities and people with psychiatric disabilities). MDRI documents human rights abuses, supports the development of mental disability advocacy abroad, assists advocates seeking legal and service system reforms, and promotes international oversight of the rights of people with mental disabilities. Drawing on the skills and experience of attorneys, mental health professionals, people with disabilities and their families, MDRI is forging a new alliance to challenge the discrimination and abuse of people with mental disabilities worldwide. MDRI has published reports on
Romania
,
Turkey
,
Mexico
,
Russia
,
Hungary
,
Peru
and
Uruguay
and has worked in 23 countries over the past 14 years. Our work has been featured in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the BBC, ABC News 20/20, CNN, Nightline and on National Public Radio. See www.MDRI.org for more information.
MDRI seeks a Development Director to manage and implement MDRI's fundraising strategies and assist the directors in reaching the organization's overall fundraising goals. The Development Director will:
draft grant proposals, donor appeals, and reports;
develop/implement a strategic fundraising plan
research and maintain data base of donors/foundations and develop a calendar of deadlines;
research and facilitate new donor relationships;
plan special events;
actively engage the MDRI board in fundraising and work with the MDRI board fundraising committee.
The Development Director should have 2-5 years relevant experience and be an excellent writer. Salary $45,000 - $60,000, depending on experience. Excellent benefits. Please send resume and cover letter to: Laurie Ahern, c/o Mental Disability Rights International,
1156 15th St., NW, Suite 1001
,
Washington
,
DC
20005
or e-mail Lahern at mdri.org
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