Friday, 13 May 2016

Pro Bono Salesforce Projects Managers Jobs Vacancies in USA



Make an impact in your community by bringing your professional skills and expertise to nonprofits and social change organizations. Taproot Foundation makes it easy for you to make a difference.

The Taproot Foundation is a nonprofit organization that connects nonprofits and other social change organizations with skilled volunteers through pro bono service. We power collaboration that connects communities and drives social change.


Taproot offers a range of opportunities to engage in meaningful pro bono work, depending on the time you have available. You can work on a large-scale team-based project over several months, tackle more bite-sized challenges that can be delivered in a day, or address needs that fall in between. Taproot has virtual opportunities and in-person engagements. We've got many options to suit your interest!

Now it's your turn to join the movement and Make It Matter ©.

Salesforce Project Managers Needed
The Project Manager is the primary day-to-day point of contact with the nonprofit client on longer projects, and provides a leadership role on any type of pro bono engagement. The Project Manager owns the project schedule, ensures effective task delegation, and leads regular communication. On full-scale implementations, Project Managers also manage an agile development process with the pro bono team and the nonprofit.

A successful Project Manager:
  • Has 5-7 years of experience with technical projects, particularly database projects, and at least 3 years in a management role
  • Has project and team management experience
  • Is familiar with agile development methodologies
  • Hands-on experience with Salesforce a plus

This opportunity is flexible enough to work around the schedule of a full-time job.

You'll:
  • Expand your social and professional networks
  • Deepen your connection with your community
  • Build leadership skills, and demonstrate your talents

To apply for this opportunity, follow the link below:

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