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The APFJ seeks a dynamic project coordinator to join our growing team. Reporting to our Senior Manager of Grant Operations with a dotted line to the CEO of APFJ, your work will make the continued success of the APFJ possible. Working behind the scenes, you’ll seamlessly organize and schedule meetings and events for APFJ executives with both internal and external stakeholders, support travel logistics and expense reporting, and move projects and grant activities along to meet deadlines while keeping documentation organized, updated, and visible to the right parties.
This is a full-time role that will be based in the AP New York office.
Salary & Benefits:
The anticipated salary range for this position is $65,000 - $75,000 - based on a candidate’s skills, qualifications and location. The Associated Press offers comprehensive benefits, which include:
Application deadline is March 4, at 11:59 PM ET
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