It is important to illustrate your resourcefulness and flexibility in your non profit resume. After putting in days or weeks of hard work organizing an event, things may back fire on you at the lat minute. Non profit organization employers want to see that you can handle this effectively and any other challenges that come along.
Sample Non Profit Example
Carol Stevenson
83 Broome Avenue
3GF 9NE
Nottingham
carolsteve@gmail.com
Mobile: +444 736 9292
Telephone: 0796 273 8296
Professional Experience
2009-Present: Director, Sublime Group of Companies
Responsibilities
- Managing staff and other directors
- Conducting interviews, hiring and conducting induction trainings for staff
- Recruiting volunteers for social responsibility work
- Preparing annual budgets and implementing them
- Organizing and coordinating events
- Raising funds for the organization
2006-2008: Assistant Executive Director, Sublime Group of Companies
Responsibilities
- Coordinating and overseeing staff members and managers of various departments
- Organizing seminars and trainings for staff members
- Organizing and coordinating meetings and various events within the organization
- Supervising management trainees
- Writing reports on activities conducted
- Reporting to the Director on a monthly basis
2005: Manager, Flamingo Advertising Company
Responsibilities
- Managing 10 staff members
- Carrying out administrative work in the office and ensuring office runs smoothly
- Answering telephone calls and filing
- Handling customer complaints
- Mentoring 3 junior staff members for 6 months
Educational Background
2003- 2005: Business Administration Degree, University of California
2000-2002: Higher Diploma in Sales and Purchasing Supply, University of California
Achievements
Graduated with honors from University of California
Hobbies:
Snorkeling
Windsurfing
Travelling
Referees:
Available on request