Career Center
One of our most popular sections “Career Center” is a place where you can see the nonprofit jobs available to you.
Alabama Association of Nonprofits Nonprofit Members can get unlimited FREE postings on the Alabama Association of NonprofitsNonprofit Job Line by completing our online job form.
The Benefits
- Fast, easy and cost effective
- Focused solely on the nonprofit community
- Listings will be catagorized by type and nonprofit size
- No word limits for job postings
- Listings appear instantly
- Always free to jobseekers
Members can post a job notice on the on the Alabama Association of Nonprofits Nonprofit Job Line for 60 days for free. Nonmembers may post for 30 days for $100.
Contact Erin Tumlin to take advantage of this option. Just call (888) 466-4777 ext 31.
PLEASE inform us promptly when job postings need to be removed by sending an e-mail to Erin Tumlin at erin@alabamanonprofits.org.
Unless notified, we will remove member job postings after two months. Nonmember postings will be removed after 30 days.
NONPROFIT JOB SEARCH STRATEGIES
Ten Standard Strategies for Job Seekers
- Scan the daily paper for want ads
- Obtain an advanced degree
- Network with friends to get job leads
- Initiate informational interviews
- Go to a state job service office for job referrals
- Research organizations where you would like to work
- Send resumes and cover letters to “ideal” organizations where you would like to work
- See a career counselor for strategy advice
- Visit your college placement office
- Volunteer, intern or participate with an organization that interests you
Ten non-traditional strategies for nonprofit job seekers
- Scan community newspaper job listings
- Negotiate with an existing organization to write a grant and start a project inside a nonprofit
- Attend nonprofit meetings such as the Alabama Association of Nonprofits Annual Nonprofit Summit
- Join a nonprofit board to gain governance experience and expand network contacts
- Use the Alabama Association of Nonprofits Nonprofit Member’s Directory to develop a target list of employers
- Spend half a day at a public library foundation center studying nonprofits
- Review lists of recent large grant recipients to see which organizations may be expanding
- Use on-line computer services
- Use available job lines
- Start a nonprofit yourself based on an issue you care about
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