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Communication Specialist

A global human rights advocacy organization for woman and children is in need of a communication specialist. We are looking to fill this 100% remote position immediately! This role performs a variety of responsibilities from creating social media content, managing...

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Program Coordinator

A growing member-focused management company in downtown DC is looking for a self-starter and versatile Program Coordinator. In this role you will manage data in Excel, help coordinate communications regarding an upcoming annual event, conduct research on relevant...

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Executive Assistant

This position supports a high-profile executive who needs an assistant with judgment, communications skills, and experience managing a top-level executive. Stay a step ahead of ever-changing priorities. • Interact with the Hill and executive offices to schedule and...

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Administrative Coordinator

Do you want to make the world a better place? Your administrative skills can help you do that. Join a team committed to a crucial global mission in an organization for which you can be proud. Work in a collaborative environment in which everyone is striving toward...

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Administrative Coordinator

Our client, a DC based, mission-focused nonprofit with global reach is looking to bring on a talented new administrative assistant to support their Communications department. The assistant will support a busy team with meeting and event planning, scheduling, and...

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HR Consultant

We have an opportunity for HR Consultant (temp-to-hire) on a career track. Our client is a non-profit organization committed to making a huge difference in the lives of young people. This is an opportunity for an HR professional to build on your strong platform of...

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Coordinator

An association management firm seeks an ambitious individual to provide administrative and project support. Responsibilities include accounting assistance, processing membership applications, database maintenance, scheduling calls, and website updates.  This candidate...

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Program Coordinator

Our client, a growing member-focused management company in downtown DC, is looking for a self-starter and versatile Program Coordinator.  In this role you will manage meeting schedules, help coordinate events, conduct research on relevant policy issues, create...

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Office Coordinator

Our client, a thriving and growing commercial real estate firm located in a beautiful office space in Northern Virginia, is looking for a stellar Office Coordinator. This multifaceted role is an excellent opportunity within a high growth company. This role is right...

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Office Manager & Executive Assistant

One of the leading voices working on cutting edge technology and innovation issues is looking for a hybrid Office Manager and Executive Assistant. The position requires a highly organized problem solver to support the executive team. In this role you will facilitate...

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