Work-From-Home Grant Writer Wanted for Benjamin Children's Library (Beit Shemesh, Israel)

12 September 2012
Work-From-Home Grant Writer Wanted for Benjamin Children's Library (Beit Shemesh, Israel)
The Benjamin Children’s Library, centrally located in the Meyerhoff Community Center, currently serves thousands of children from all segments of the local population, their parents and teachers. Library users are veteran Israelis, as well as new immigrants from Russia, Ethiopia and English-speaking countries.

The Benjamin Children’s Library is a community gathering place run by and for the community by a small professional staff and an army of dedicated volunteers. It is a stimulating, safe activity center which is close to home, where children can do homework, play, use computers, draw, use puppets and scarves, and listen to music. And, of course, read.

The library is looking for a part-time Grant Writer. The writer can work from home and must have the initiative to independently source grants. There is an opportunity for more responsibilities. Interested applicants should contact Bibsi Zuckerbrot.

CONTACT INFORMATION:

For queries/ submissions: bdzuck@netvision.net.il

Website: http://library.shemesh.co.il/
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