Administrative Assistant
Sustʻāinable Molokai
This position will provide administrative support to the staff at Sustʻāinable Molokai. This position requires excellent communication, organization skills and attention to detail. The ideal candidate will be proactive, resourceful, able to work independently and as part of a team, and has the desire to work closely with and be an advocate for the Molokai community.
Sustʻāinable Molokai
About the organizer
We define sustainability in terms of restoring abundance, or ʻāina momona, to the land and people. ʻĀina reflects a covenant between the people and the land, where earth’s bounty goes hand in hand with good stewardship. We asked ourselves what makes a happy, healthy, and sustainable community. We identified 12 priority areas and birthed Sustʻāinable Molokai in 2010 to serve as a central hub to hold these priorities together with the mission to restore ‘āina momona.
- Cultural Identity
- Local, Green Economy
- Cultural and Environmental Education
- Food Sovereignty and Security
- Water Quality and Conservation
- Renewable Energy
- Energy Efficient Transportation
- Green Building and Affordable Housing
- Healthy Environment and Abundant Resources
- Responsible Land Use and Protecting Subsistence
- Zero Waste, Recycling, and Re-Use
- Community Health, Safety, and Well-Being
Good For
Meeting People, Internship Opportunity, Resume Builder
Activity Type
Admin & Clerical
Cause
Food Insecurity, Environmental Conservation, Cultural Preservation, Community Engagement, Non Profit Support
Requirements
Speak English
Administrative Assistant
Sustʻāinable Molokai
This position will provide administrative support to the staff at Sustʻāinable Molokai. This position requires excellent communication, organization skills and attention to detail. The ideal candidate will be proactive, resourceful, able to work independently and as part of a team, and has the desire to work closely with and be an advocate for the Molokai community.
Good For
Meeting People, Internship Opportunity, Resume Builder
Activity Type
Admin & Clerical
Cause
Food Insecurity, Environmental Conservation, Cultural Preservation, Community Engagement, Non Profit Support
Requirements
Speak English
Sustʻāinable Molokai
About the organizer
We define sustainability in terms of restoring abundance, or ʻāina momona, to the land and people. ʻĀina reflects a covenant between the people and the land, where earth’s bounty goes hand in hand with good stewardship. We asked ourselves what makes a happy, healthy, and sustainable community. We identified 12 priority areas and birthed Sustʻāinable Molokai in 2010 to serve as a central hub to hold these priorities together with the mission to restore ‘āina momona.
- Cultural Identity
- Local, Green Economy
- Cultural and Environmental Education
- Food Sovereignty and Security
- Water Quality and Conservation
- Renewable Energy
- Energy Efficient Transportation
- Green Building and Affordable Housing
- Healthy Environment and Abundant Resources
- Responsible Land Use and Protecting Subsistence
- Zero Waste, Recycling, and Re-Use
- Community Health, Safety, and Well-Being