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Non-Profit and Charity Promotional Representative



ABOUT US
CAM Partners is an outsourced marketing company that represents non-for-profits and charities. We are a professional, charity-minded, and growing company that just expanded into Dallas, TX. CAM Partners is the primary representative for non-profits and charities such as CARE, Amnesty International, The Nature Conservancy, Children International, among many others. We help organizations raise brand awareness, increase customer acquisitions, events and promotions, and overall brand representation. We are seeking candidates with a passion for helping others and an interest in non-profits.
ABOUT YOU
We are seeking a highly motivated, self-starter to support our lead generation and demand generation efforts. You will work closely with our marketing and sales team, as well as management to help increase margins for us and our clients.

RESPONSIBILITIES
As a Non-profit Representative, you will work on a campaign team, promote and market the non profit organizations, answer inquiries with customers and clients, track our efforts using our database, and report on our effectiveness to hit quarterly and yearly goals.
You can expect to work in a fun, dynamic work environment, with internal growth potential all while having a chance to learn about the world of non-profits.

REQUIREMENTS
o Passion to help people and the environment
o Eager to learn and grow
o You take pride in getting things done and hitting goals -- the right way
o Ability to effectively manage multiple projects and priorities
o You're creative, have good people skills, and have a sense of humor
o Exceptional inter-personal communication skills
CONTACT US
Send an email to us to be considered for the position immediately
Please included with your resume and a brief email explaining why you would be a great fit for the job. We look forward to hearing from you!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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