Wanted
Volunteers needed. Please reply directly to the posts below and/or submit your volunteer details here: VOLUNTEER
We need women who can help other women
If you have empathy and would like to support women who need help, you’re just what we need for our Helpline and Befrienders services... »
Wanted: Manager of AWARE Training Institute (Full Time)
The AWARE Training Institute is looking for a dynamic manager to organise and market its training and programmes focused on helping women reach their highest potential. »
Wanted: Research and Advocacy Director
AWARE seeks a Research and Advocacy Director to develop, implement and manage AWARE’s Research and Advocacy capabilities ... »
Wanted: Part-Time Accountant for aidha
aidha is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to ‘enriching lives through financial education.’ Inspired by UNIFEM’s National Committee, Singapore, aidha serves women migrant workers. »
Wanted: Communications Executive (Part Time)
We are looking for a part-time Communications Executive to be part of our professional team. »
Closed: Volunteer Manager (Full Time)
We are looking for someone with at least 5 years experience in a management position, preferably with an NGO, to be part of our professional team. »
Wanted: Research Assistant
An independent writer is looking for a research assistant to work on subjects relating to the postmodern, urbanism and cultural studies. »
Help us get FIT going again
We’re looking for a few more trainers and facilitators for our FIT programme. If you have a good grounding in personal money management and investment matters, and communicate well, you’re just what we need. »
Closed: Part Time Book Keeper
AWARE is hiring a part time Book Keeper, preferably with at least 5 years of experience in computerized accounting, to be a part of our professional and dynamic team. If you have a keen eye for detail, possess good planning and prioritizing skills then this is the job for you. »
Closed: A home for this adorable pup
She’s the last of a litter of 6 mongrel puppies rescued from a life on the streets. We call her Orange because of the colour of her collar. »




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