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Bonnie GatchellGuest
Route One Ministry, a non-profit program of the Emmanuel Gospel Center, is looking for a PT assistant to the Director of Route One. Route One works to end exploitation and trafficking of women exploited in the US by serving women directly as well as building educational resources for churches. The assistant role is essential in supporting the work of Route One.
8 hrs a week, $12.50 an hourThe assistant would report directly to the Director. He/she needs to be organized, able to follow directions, but takes initiative when needed.
Task include:
Organizing the calendar of the director
Assist in organizing and planning of events, speaking engagements and trainings
Proof read newsletters and training material
reply to emails and phone calls as needed
help secure venues, supplies and speakers for special events such as fundraisers
room set-up and other day-of event needsThis job is great for the student who only has time for a few hours of work or someone who may need to supplement their current income.
If interested please contact: bgatchell@egc.org
Wanting to fill asap
Deborah BitzerGuestHello,
My name is Deborah and I would be very interested in this part time position. I will be moving to Jamaica Plain mid June and starting a part-time job as a nanny. This position is for one year, but it is about 30 hours a week. I will begin seminary in the Fall at Gordon Conwell CUME. I plan on taking two courses for the Fall semester and two-three courses during the Spring semester.
I have worked in missions for the last two years. The first year was spent abroad through a program called The World Race. It was a discipleship based missions trip that took me to eleven countries in eleven months. I was the team leader for one of the all women teams and was responsible for communications with the host and state-side office, the facilitation of team meetings and feedback sessions, and often managed travel and logistical details for my team.
After this year abroad I took an internship at the state-side office in Gainesville, GA. I was considered a project management intern and mostly worked with the COO, assisting him in daily tasks as well as taking on multiple projects. While working with the COO, I learned to use and implement new systems, such as Wrike and Smartsheet, in order to improve office communication as well as the organization and oversight of various departments’ projects. I am quick to learn, well-organized, highly relational, and enjoy brainstorming solutions and creating better systems.
I am very interested in Emmanuel Gospel Center and would love an opportunity to be part of the work EGC is doing. Depending on the schedule of the director, I believe this part-time job would fit well with my schedule. It would also bring me great joy to be a small part of Route One’s anti-trafficking efforts.
-Deborah Bitzer
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