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Wanted: Mom's

Wanted:  Hard working self starter needed for a Volunteer Non Profit Organization.  We need someone who takes initiative to build her team.  

Skills needed include:  negotiation, conflict resolution, proficient in developmental teaching, coaching, psychology, history, accounting skills, facilities management and maintenance, time management and organizational skills, prayer, leadership and workforce development abilities.  

Essential elements of job include:
The ability to work within, lead and build a team.

Facilitate daily team meetings which includes making a meal and setting the agenda.

Facilitate the growth and development of all individuals on the team spiritually, emotionally, mentally, socially and physically.

Develop the relationship and work skills of the next generation.

Coordinate the education, employment opportunities, recreation and service opportunities of all team members.

Research and coordinate an intensive study of child development and parenting practices and identifying the strengths and challenges of those practices.

Identify and build on the strengths of each team member.
Evaluate and assess any challenges or skills that need improvement and facilitate the development of goals.

Create opportunities for team development.

Manage conflict.

Promote and Build the capacity of all team members.

Manage the team budget including sinking hold funds (for repairs), long term savings and investments.

Complete basic facility maintenance and cleaning.

Mange the fleet of company vehicles including insurance, maintenance and repair.

Build both informal and formal supports needed for the team to develop.

Participate in community activities that the team members are in.

Be an expert marketer and proficient in public relations.

Provide undivided attention daily to all team members.

Show affection to all members in order to build their stability.

Be responsive and attentive to all team members.

Show unconditional and unwaivering support, loyalty and faithfulness and love.

Be willing to lay down your life for your team.

Spend significant time in fasting and prayer for all team members.

Possible opportunities to stay up all night in seeking advice from your consultant.

Demonstrate the ability to submit leadership to your significant other as well as opportunity to serve in all capacities.

Payment:
You will have the opportunity to invest in an eternal account available for your use upon death.

You have the opportunity to change your family tree and history leaving a legacy to all who come after.



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