Great Green Job of the Week: Resource Manager, AASHE – Telecommute

The Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) seeks a Resource Center Manager to lead the ongoing development and operation of its interactive, online Resource Center. Through the Resource Center, AASHE strives to provide up-to-date information about how colleges and universities are pursuing sustainability and to help illuminate best practices via how-to guides and other publications, discussion forums, wikis, and databases. Many resources are publicly available, while others are restricted to AASHE members. Planned changes to the Resource Center include streamlining the resource development and maintenance process and enabling members to contribute to resources and interact directly with each other.
The Resource Center Manager will be joining an existing team of staff dedicated to the development and operation of the Resource Center. The ability to work collaboratively and creatively within a distributed organization is vital to this position.
This is a full-time position. Salary is $40,000–50,000, depending on experience. Health insurance is included.
AASHE’s central office is based in Lexington, KY, but the Resource Center Manager may work remotely from a home office anywhere in the U.S. Other Resource Center staff members and interns are located in both the central AASHE office and in home offices.
Read more and apply at the AASHE website.
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