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CAC Employment Opportunities
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Position:
Community Organizer to promote social, economic and environmental issues such as:

  • Renewable Energy
  • Fair Utility Rates
  • Health Care
  • Environmental Quality
  • Corporate Accountability

Job Description:
Educating, organizing and empowering citizens to affect public policy and hold elected officials and corporations accountable

Benefits:

  • Build your resume
  • Travel opportunities throughout the United States
  • National Conferences
  • Advancement/Career opportunities
  • Exciting and progressive work environment
  • Gain valuable knowledge of grassroots organizing and public policy
  • Improve your communication skills
  • Paid holidays
  • Paid vacations
  • Health insurance
  • College credit

Requirements:
Strong communications skills, and a genuine interest in community organizing and education.

  Full Time Part Time
Hours: 2:00 to 10:30pm
Monday thru Friday
5:00 to 9:30pm M-F, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm Sat
3 days a week (you choose the days)
Monday thru Saturday
Salary: $375-$460 per week plus bonuses $8.00/hr with opportunities for bonuses
Contact:

Indianapolis
Buddy Whelchel, Canvass Director
bwhelchel@citact.org
(317) 205-3503

-OR-

Fort Wayne
Richard Milhem, Canvass Director
rmilhem@citact.org
(260) 399-1352

Indianapolis
Laura Sucec, Phone Canvass Director
lsucec@citact.org
(317) 205-3504

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603 E. Washington Street, Suite 502
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Phone: (317) 205-3535
Fax: (317) 205-3599

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Fort Wayne, IN 46805
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