As the OWA Coordinator, you will be accountable for maintaining the accuracy and organization of our resources, ensuring that member groups are equipped to use OWA tools, and communicating effectively with members to keep them informed. We want you because you have excellent organizational and communication skills, and you are excited to collaborate with colleagues around the world to maximize the impact of the OWA.

This position is remote and can be based in the US, UK, Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Norway, Switzerland, Czechia, Estonia, Italy, Sweden, Ecuador, Peru, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Colombia. The successful candidate must be authorized to work in one of these countries and reside in that country while undertaking this role.

This position has a priority application deadline of April 9th at 4:00 am UTC.

The annual compensation range for this role is:

  • $56,895 - $69,539 for candidate based in the United States
  • £34,086- £41,661 for candidates based in the United Kingdom
  • 385,174Kč - 470,768Kč for candidates based in Czechia
  • CHF69,500 - CHF104,200 for candidates based in Switzerland

Compensation ranges for candidates based in Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Norway, Estonia, Italy, Sweden, Ecuador, Peru, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Colombia will be determined prior to extending an offer.

Let me know if you have any questions!

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