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Xerces Society: Data Entry/Membership Volunteer
Posted by hannah.cherry
SCOPE: The Data Entry/Membership Volunteer will support the membership team of the Xerces Society. The team is currently undertaking a membership survey, by mail and online, of the 8,000 members of the Xerces Society. Under the supervision of the Membership Director, the Data Entry Volunteer will enter the results of paper surveys into our online system, and will assist in responding to inquiries and sending follow-up mailings to members. There will be potential to help out with other membership projects, if interested. This volunteer position is perfect for someone considering a career in nonprofit fundraising.
DESIRED KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS:
- Reliable
- Very good computer skills
- Very good handwriting for written notes
- Good written and oral communication skills
- Experience in administrative support
- Interest in non-profit administration
TERMS: This is a part time, in-office, unpaid volunteer position. We are looking for someone to volunteer 5 to 8 hours a week for 2 to 3 months, or until the project is complete. Days of the week and times are flexible.
LOCATION: Portland, OR
MORE INFORMATION: For more information on the Xerces Society and our programs, please see our website.
Contact Information
APPLICATION: Individuals interested in this position should email a cover letter and resume as a single PDF attachment. Put “Data Entry/Membership Volunteer” in the subject line of the email and send to: suzanne@xerces.org. Please understand that we will only be able to take on one volunteer for this position. ***We have limited staff time, so we request that applicants do not make phone calls to our office. If you have questions, please email us and we will respond as time allows.***
About the Organization
The Xerces Society is an international nonprofit organization that protects wildlife through the conservation of invertebrates and their habitat. Butterflies, dragonflies, beetles, worms, starfish, mussels, and crabs are but a few of the millions of invertebrates at the heart of a healthy environment. Invertebrates are essential to the reproduction of most flowering plants, including many fruits, vegetables, and nuts; they are food for birds, fish, and other animals; they build the stunning coral reefs in our oceans. Yet invertebrate populations are often imperiled by human activities and rarely accounted for in mainstream conservation. Established in 1971, and named after the extinct Xerces blue butterfly, the Xerces Society is at the forefront of invertebrate protection, harnessing the knowledge of scientists and the enthusiasm of local citizens to implement conservation and education programs. We protect endangered species and their habitats, produce ground-breaking publications on insect conservation, train thousands of farmers and land managers to protect and manage habitat for beneficial insects, and raise awareness about the invertebrates of forests, prairies, deserts, creeks, wetlands, and oceans. The Xerces Society is headquartered in Portland, Oregon, with regional offices in California, Nebraska, Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin, Texas, New Jersey, and North Carolina. We currently have 33 employees and multiple contractors, and an annual budget of over $2,500,000.
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