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Phoenix, AZ 85003-1299
Phone: (602) 258-7505
Fax: (602) 258-7507
1-800-LUNG-USA

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The American Lung Association of Arizona is a well-recognized not-for-profit organization dedicated to preventing lung disease and promoting lung health.

We are an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. We offer excellent benefits including health, dental, annuity, and nine paid holidays. Hours of operation are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Our northern Arizona office is located in downtown Phoenix. Please see the About Us page to learn more about our organization.

Current openings:

Regional Director of Planned Giving and Gifts
This position will be responsible for raising funds through planned gifts (wills, bequests, charitable gift annuities, and major gifts). The position is responsible for developing and implementing a comprehensive planned giving and major gifts program throughout a five-state region. Posted 5/8/08.

The Development Coordinator is responsible for implementing strategies established to meet the goals of the development department. This includes donor cultivation, volunteer recruitment, program marketing, database management, special event support, and external communications. Posted 4/10/08.

The COPD Coalition Manager is a full-time grant-funded position. There will be a Coalition Manager based both in Phoenix and Tucson offices, they will split coverage of the state and share responsibilities for organizing the COPD Strategic Planning Meeting, Respiratory Rally in their respective areas and overall operation of the Arizona COPD Coalition. Posted 5/5/08.

Want to work for a not-for-profit organization in Arizona? See the Arizona Non-Profit Community Report.


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