Among the hundreds of remote jobs posted online this week, one stands out.
It offers a salary of up to $181,216. The organization was founded by President John F. Kennedy and could require deployment to the site of an international crisis.
The job is crisis operations specialist for the U.S. Agency for International Development, an independent government agency that provides foreign policy guidance to the Secretary of State.
The low end for the salary is $139,395.
Listed on Indeed, the job entails planning and guidance for humanitarian efforts in 100 countries.
Study of international law and international relations is required as is four years of experience with international organizations, problems, or other aspects of foreign affairs.
The job post says the successful applicant will design and monitor “highly complex program or policy options to international humanitarian emergencies” and lead response teams to international disasters.
Volunteer work through National Service programs such as Peace Corps and AmeriCorps may be considered as experience.
“USAID’s mission is to help vulnerable populations worldwide by providing aid when crises occur, rights are repressed, and hunger, disease, and poverty limit opportunities,” the job post says.
HireArt is looking for a head of content marketing at a salary range of $130,000 to $150,000 a year.
“You will own the content roadmap, media mix strategy, and SEO execution — ensuring that our content drives pipeline growth and enhances our market presence,” the job post says.
At least five years of experience in marketing, ideally within a B2B environment, is required. The listing says startup experience is a plus.
HireArt is a staffing agency headquartered in New York City.
Spring Health is looking for an event marketing lead, offering a salary between $127,400 and $165,700 a year.
The New York-based company works with 450 companies to provide mental health care through Precision Mental Healthcare.
Clients include Microsoft, Target, J.P. Morgan Chase, and Delta Airlines.
“The Events Marketing Lead will execute everything from large, tent pole trade shows to small executive experience programs,” the job post says. The job requires five years of experience in event management, collaboration with both internal teams and external partners, and proficiency in digital tools, including HubSpot and Salesforce.
Prison Fellowship, a Christian non-profit, is looking for a controller at a salary between $116,000 and $133,000 a year.
The Leesburg, Virginia-based organization was started by Charles W. Colson, a former aide to Richard Nixon.
Colson, known as President Nixon’s “hatchet man,” was the first member of the Nixon administration to go to prison for Watergate related charges. He served 7 months in the federal Maxwell Prison in Alabama.
The organization helps current and former prisoners rehabilitate their lives as well as to improve the criminal justice system.
Listed first on the organization’s requirements for the job are “maintain an active relationship with Jesus Christ and support the ministry through prayer and actions.”
The job entails accounting, accounts payable, cash management, payroll, audit, budgeting, insurance and investments.
The job requires 10 or more years of accounting experience, to include at least seven managing a finance department and four years of non-profit accounting experience.
A Bachelor’s degree in finance and/or accounting is required and an MBA and/or CPA is preferred.
CyberCoders is looking for a remote audit manager at a salary between $100,000 and $150,000.
The Detroit-based company is looking for someone with five or more years of public accounting audit experience and prefers someone with a CPA and master’s in accounting.
Libby Wells | Bankrate.comBy 2033, about 30% of Americans ages 65 to 74 are expected to still be in the labor force, while 10% of people ages 75 and older a
Rochester, MN (KROC-AM News) - The job market in the Rochester area continued to set records last month even though the unemployment rate edged higher.The lates
Sometimes an innocent joke can explode into a fight and can get really bad! This guy lied about his work at his wife’s office party, and the pr
A nonprofit run by Barak and Sara Bomani, of Compton, was recently awarded a three-year grant to create 200 jobs for local teenagers and young