Summer Office and Human Resources Administrator; OHRA
Listed on 2026-02-20
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
Office Administrator/ Coordinator -
Administrative/Clerical
Office Administrator/ Coordinator
Location: Town of Vermont
Compassionate and friendly. Organized and efficient.
Knownto take initiative.
Enthusiastic about our campaigns. If these describe you, then maybe you are whowe’relooking for!
VPIRG
, Vermont’s largest environmental and consumer advocacy group, is looking for an individual with great people skills, excellent organizational habits, and an ability to manage multiple projects right person is professional, people oriented, focused, has an aptitude for learning new systems, and a passion for being part of grassroots efforts to make Vermont a better place.
Job Summary:The Office and Human Resources Administrator (OHRA) will contribute to VPIRG’s work by helping ensure a high functioning canvass office and team in a high-paced, dynamic work environment. Specific responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Office Administration
- Managing thetimelycollection ofaccurateandcompletion ofHR paperwork for all staff.
- Conducting HR training fornew staffand serving as a knowledgeable resource for VPIRG personnel policies.
- Maintaining orderly office systems and keeping track of office materials, order as needed.
- Providing other administrativeassistanceto the Director Team as needed.
- Initiating new member outreach, and introducing them to the organization
Human Resources
- The OHRA office plays a unique and vital role within our canvass operations. As a trusted figure whooperatesindependently of direct supervision over canvassers, the OHRA is essential in upholding a supportive and positive work environment. This role provides canvassers with a safe and reliable outlet to share feedback, navigate challenging days, and seek support from someone outside the directing team.
- Contributing to and helping tocreatea positive office culture of inclusion and understanding.
- Receiving, following up, and tracking any reportsof incidents with particular attention to staff safety and wellbeing.
- Facilitating canvasser support in collaboration with the directing team asadditionalconversations and follow-up become necessary.
- In addition to administrative responsibilities, there is opportunity for involvement in VPIRG’s full-time campaign and advocacy work
- * Hours and responsibilities are dependent on interest and needs of the organization and individual
- Responsibilities may include but are not limited to:
- Participating in outreach (tabling, event attendance, event promotion,etc)
- Membership Engagement
- Creation and disbursement of materials
- Research for campaign development
This part-time seasonal position is based out of VPIRG’s Burlington officelocatedin the Old North End at 294 N. Winooski Ave. The OHRA must be able to work in-person from
Monday-Thursday between 10 am-2 pm.The remaining hours of the week may be done in person, or on a hybrid schedule, after conversation with supervisors.
Hours will increase, or decrease based onthe workload and campaign involvement.
Minimum hours 20/week;maximum hours 30/week. The start date is semi-flexible based on candidate availability, ideally with training and some hours beginning in late April. Candidate must start by mid-May at the latest. The canvass operation and this position are scheduled to end Friday, August 21, butan earlier date could be arranged if needed. This position pays $17.25-$19 and will becommensuratewith your experience.
Qualifications:Ability to communicate in a friendly, mature, and professional manner; flexible, and calm under pressure; attention to detail and aptitude for office systems; proficient in Microsoft Excel.
Canvassing/grassroots organizing or human resources/social work experience preferred.
To Apply:Complete a brief online application here by 5 pm on Friday, March 27 th . No phonecallsplease.
About VPIRG:VPIRG’s mission is to promote the health and well-being of Vermont’s environment, people, and locally based economy by informing and mobilizing citizens across the state. For 50 years, we have represented the public’s voice, countering special interest influence on issues of public health, the environment, consumer protection, and democracy. VPIRG’s work has helped keep Vermont on the forefront of critical state and national issues, including climate change, renewable energy, money in…
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