Friday, April 13, 2007

Technical Writing Internship

Emagine IT seeks a technical writing intern for immediate start.

Summary
  • Write, edit, index, or revise a variety of Information Technology related technical, user documentation such as test plans, architecturedocumentation and/or manuals.
  • Collaborate with network administrators, engineers and/or project management to gain anunderstanding of the product.
  • Analyze requirements of project to determine types of publications needed. Ensure accuracy and completeness of technical documentation.
  • Requires excellent oral andwritten communication skills and an understanding of programmingconcepts, software development methodologies, standards andprocedures, operating systems and/or networking.

Work Outline
  • Create, edit, and maintain technical documentation for test network environment and provide documentation to be used by client forproduction replication.
  • Create, edit, and maintain procedural documentation including but not limited to department policies and procedures (SOP's) and/or user guides and application guides.
  • Write, edit, produce, and maintain on-line (internet/web-based) documentation.
  • Support quality assurance efforts, assemble documentation for audits and ensure that documentation is compliant with federal regulations.
  • Research and evaluate new documentation tools and methods; document and improve documentation processes.
  • Develop documentation project plans and timelines.
  • Collaborate with engineers to collect and interpret input from IT or other personnel.
  • Perform other related duties incidental to the work described herein.

Place of Performance
Washington, DC with the ability to telecommute as required.


To Apply
Send an email and resume to jobs@eit2.com. If you do not have a resume, please send a brief summary of your experience and skill sets. Candidates will be contacted to complete a company application.

Emagine IT considers applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, sexual preference, personal appearance, family responsibility, the presence of a non-job-related medical condition or physical disability, matriculation, political affiliation, veteran status, or any other legally protected status.

Sunday, April 08, 2007

Part-time Bookkeeper

Northern Virginia Mediation Service

Open: 5/13/07 Closed: When Filled Start Date: August 1, 2007

Northern Virginia Mediation Service is a community dispute resolution center affiliated with the Institute for Conflict Analysis & Resolution at George Mason University, and a member of the Virginia Association for Community Conflict Resolution and the National Association for Community Mediation. NVMS is recognized for providing quality mediation programs and training workshops in mediation, facilitation, negotiation, leadership, and collaborative practices. See our website at www.nvms.us for more information.

Position: Bookkeeper - Provide full range of bookkeeping functions using Quickbooks software. These include:
· Reconciling accounts, processing bad checks, transfers, deposit errors, etc.
· Assisting with the annual audit;
· Processing accounts receivable, sales and credit card charges;
· Processing accounts payable, write checks and track customer accounts;
· Payroll, including entering time sheet data, and IRS 941s, W2s and 1099s.

Qualifications:
· Attention to detail
· Facility with numbers
· Interest in bookkeeping and accounting
· Experience with computers


Work Environment: This individual works with a talented and cohesive staff dedicated to facilitating the resolution of conflict. The organizational culture values quality and client service, communication, professionalism, teamwork, autonomy, accountability, creativity and informality. NVMS has a small suite of offices and mediation rooms in the townhouses at George Mason University, in the City of Fairfax, Virginia.
Hours: Part-time, flexible schedule, 15 to 20 hrs per week.

Compensation: $10 - $11 per hour to start. Benefits include SEP retirement plan, access to all NVMS training workshops in mediation and collaborative practices, and a positive, team-oriented work environment.

How to Apply: Please submit a resume and letter of interest by e-mail with attachment to communitymediation@nvms.us. You may address your application to: Northern Virginia Mediation Service, 4260 Chain Bridge Road, Suite A-2, Fairfax, Virginia 22030-4297; Attention: David E. Michael, Executive Director.