Client Account Trainee Accounting - Boulder, CO at Geebo

Client Account Trainee

THIS IS A FULL-TIME POSITION.
APPLICANTS MUST BE LOCAL TO THE DENVER AREA & ABLE TO START WITHIN TWO WEEKS OF AN OFFER We are World Wide Events, a nonprofit fundraising firm in the Denver area.
Currently, we are looking for an individual who enjoys giving back to the community to join our client account teamThe Entry Level Client Account Trainee starts as an entry-level position.
They will work closely with the members of our fundraising team in the planning, coordination, and execution of our fundraising initiatives throughout the local area.
The Entry Level Client Account Trainee will have the opportunity to learn the ins and outs of event and NGO fundraising through hands-on training with the goal of quickly moving to a Senior Level.
Responsibilities of an Entry Level Client Account Trainee:
Assist in the development and implementation of fundraising campaigns and strategies Assist with accounts and event logistics for new and existing clients Ensure top-notch client representation at local community events Drive donations, community awareness, and donor loyalty through fundraising activities at the events Participate in daily meetings at our office to stay up to date with all client knowledge and updates Additional responsibilities as directed Qualifications & Requirements Entry Level Client Account Trainee:
The ideal candidate must have strong written and verbal communication skills A desire to work hands-on in the local community Strong customer service, and excellent organizational/time management skills Comfortable working as part of a team as well as independently Strong attention to detail and well as deadlines Experience in marketing, sales, customer service, retail, and advertising is a plus.
Occasional travel is required #Li-OnsitePowered by JazzHR Recommended Skills Attention To Detail Communication Customer Service Fundraising Marketing Retailing Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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