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Preservation Resource Center Of New Orleans: We're Hiring: Event Coordinator
The Preservation Resource Center is looking for a talented Events Coordinator to join our team!
Preservation Resource Center
August 9, 2021
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The Preservation Resource Center is looking for a talented Events Coordinator to join our team!
The Event Coordinator will assist in planning, overseeing and executing events produced by the Preservation Resource Center, including fundraisers and educational programs. The Events Coordinator will report to the Director of Development but will also work closely with the Communications, Marketing and Events Department and the Conservation and Education Department, depending on the type of event. This is a part-time, year-round position where hours will ramp up and down due to the event cycle of the organization. This is a part-time, year-round position where hours will ramp up and down due to the event cycle of the organization. (Please see the calendar below for an estimate on the number of hours per month required for this position.)
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This is a part-time, hourly position. More information on request.
Please email resume and cover letter to Whiton Paine at wpaine@prcno.org by Friday, August 27, 2021.
Preservation Resource Center of New Orleans (PRC) preserves New Orleans’ historic architecture, neighborhoods and cultural identity through collaboration, empowerment and service to our community. Founded in 1974, PRC is a non-profit organization that has restored more than 1,500 properties citywide and has assisted countless individuals with their own renovation efforts through its outreach and advocacy programs. PRC provides resources and education to convey the economic, cultural and aesthetic importance of historic architecture in New Orleans and throughout the world. For more information about PRC and its revitalization efforts, call 504.581.7032 or visit www.prcno.org. Connect with PRC on Facebook; Twitter (@PRCNO) and Instagram (@PRCNOLA).
This press release was produced by the Preservation Resource Center of New Orleans. The views expressed here are the author’s own.
