CPT INTERNATIONAL: Christian Peacemaker Teams seeking new Personnel Coordinator and Palestine Project Support Coordinator

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CPTnet
28 May 2015
CPT INTERNATIONAL:
Christian Peacemaker Teams seeking new Personnel Coordinator and Palestine
Project Support Coordinator

Christian Peacemaker Teams is currently inviting people to
apply for the positions of Personnel Coordinator and Palestine Project Support
Coordinator. 

Personnel Coordinator

 Starting date: December 1, 2015, with likely participation
in CPT’s peacemaker training in October 2015.

Position:  100% Full-time equivalent, two-year term,
with a possibility of a third year.

Stipend: CPT’s stipends are need-based, up to $2000/month
for full-time work. Full health coverage is provided to all CPTers.

Location: Chicago, IL, USA (office equipped with accessible
ramp and facilities on ground floor)

Deadline: Applications and relevant material must be sent
electronically to hiring@cpt.org by 30 June
2015. 

More details
here

Support
Coordinator for Palestine Project based in Al-Khalil/Hebron

Starting
date:
September 1, 2015

Position: 50%
full-time equivalent, three year renewable contract

Stipend: CPT’s stipends are need-based, up to $1000/month
for part-time work. Full health coverage is provided to all CPTers.

Preferred location: Global, with ability to enter Israel,
Palestine, and the United States. Exception for Palestinian applicants living
in the West Bank.

Deadline: Applications and relevant material must be sent
electronically to hiring@cpt.org by 30 June
2015.

 CPT is engaged in an organization-wide process of
transformation to undo racism and other oppressions and is working towards more
truly reflecting the wide human diversity. Persons of the global majority are
strongly encouraged to apply.

 More details here

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