As Helene ripped through WNC and caused destruction to our infrastructure, it also brought about significant challenges to our economy, leaving many locals without jobs. So if you’re looking for work and want to make a difference in the nonprofit sector, here are five organizations hiring right now in the Asheville area.
The goal of this full-time role is to help connect lost and found pets with their owners — see more of the job’s responsibilities and requirements and apply.
The nonprofit diaper bank is looking for an additional warehouse associate to help manage daily operations in the wake of Helene, including data entry, distribution, and volunteer support. Apply by Friday, Nov. 22.
The nonprofit crisis intervention and prevention agency serves survivors of sexual violence and human trafficking over the age of 13. The organization is seeking a qualified counselor to provide individual and group therapy to primary and secondary survivors — see the detailed job listing and apply.
Use project management and relationship-building skills to coordinate Community Nights, which offer students and families academic support, community resources, and a nutritious meal. The deadline to apply is Monday, Dec. 2 at 4 p.m.
The coalition works to support a community-led, resilient food system across WNC. Primary responsibilities of this part-time role include grant writing and supporting donor relationships and fundraising efforts. Send your application by Friday, Dec. 6.
Pro tip: To keep up with local job openings in the nonprofit sector, WNC Nonprofit Pathways’ jobs board is a great resource.
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