Community Manager Volunteer

| August 21, 2023
Submitted by Carmen Vukovic for Career & Professional Development Team - Student Experience

PAY IT FWD is an online forum for Not-for-Profits to meet their design needs through volunteer activity of a growing community of over 550 diverse creatives.

As a Community Manager Volunteer for payitfwd.design, you will play a vital role in engaging our community and supporting our marketing efforts to reach non-profits and designers. This volunteer position offers you an opportunity to contribute your skills and passion while making a meaningful impact in the non-profit sector. You will work closely with our team to foster community engagement, promote collaboration, and increase awareness of our organization’s mission and services.

Join our team as a Community Manager Volunteer and contribute your skills and dedication to engage our community and promote our non-profit organization. Together, we can make a lasting impact in the non-profit sector.

Review the full job description here.

To apply, please submit your resume/LinkedIn profile and a brief statement of interest outlining your motivation to join our organization, and how you believe your skills can contribute to our community engagement and marketing efforts, via email to hey@payitfwd.design by September 30, 2023.

Note: This Volunteer opportunity is remote and allows you to work flexible hours.

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