Since I run the Nonprofit Tech Jobs list (which also appears as a Twitter feed and a WordPress web site), I’m often asked about who in the nonprofit/philanthropic world is currently hiring. Fortunately, I can direct those who ask to the list, since I publicly post every relevant job announcement I know about there.
However, there are some other good sources of news about nptech job openings, and as a public service, I’m happy to post links to them here:
Nonprofit technology job listings:
- Nonprofit Tech Careers on TechSoup
- Nonprofit Tech Jobs email list on YahooGroups
- Nonprofit tech jobs in Minnesota
- NPtechCareers on Twitter
- NTEN 501 Tech Clubs
- NTEN Jobs Forum
General job listings that sometimes include nonprofit technology jobs:
- CareerBuilder.Com
- CharityJob.Com
- Chronicle of Philanthropy
- Commongood Careers
- Dot.Org.Jobs
- ExecSearches
- hireCulture.org
- Idealist.Org
- Monster.Com
- NonProfit Times
- NonProfitJobs.Org
- NonprofitOyster.Com
- Opportunity Knocks
- Simply Hired
At various times, I’ve thought about shutting down the Nonprofit Tech Jobs list, because there are so many scattered announcements out there, and it’s really time consuming for one already-busy volunteer (yours truly) to keep up with it. Thus far, I haven’t found a technical solution – something that will scrape the data and aggregate it into one easy RSS feed – but I’m still hoping. Meanwhile, I post every nptech job announcement I can to the list.
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It is a valued resource – have you looked into monetizing this? I have never had a client with enough traffic to bother, but there may be really easy ways to get some lunch money.