Urgently Recruiting Manager, Corporate Social Responsibility
April 19, 2007 |
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peopleLINK is a local not-for-profit organization set up by social workers from the UK/HK and Mainland China.
peopleLINK runs two main programmes: Capacity Building for NGOs; and a Corporate Social Responsibility consultancy. The CSR Department interfaces with corporate clients, whilst most of the implementation of CSR projects is handled by PL’s capacity building/social work team. We are currently recruiting for a Manager for the CSR Department.
Please check here for details of the job description and our requirements for this post.
The position is based in Beijing; it is full-time, but we would like to hear from you even if you are interested in part-time, or an internship. Salary and benefits depend on the successful candidate’s experience. Please send us your resume′and a COVER LETTER, telling us WHY you are applying for this post to pierini@peoplelink.org.cn. Send your application as soon as possible, as we may call suitable candidates for interview prior to the final DEADLINE: Monday 7th May 2007.
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