Community Indicators for Your Community

Real, lasting community change is built around knowing where you are, where you want to be, and whether your efforts are making a difference. Indicators are a necessary ingredient for sustainable change. And the process of selecting community indicators -- who chooses, how they choose, what they choose -- is as important as the data you select.

This is an archive of thoughts I had about indicators and the community indicators movement. Some of the thinking is outdated, and many of the links may have broken over time.

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Job Posting: Community Indicators Consortium

The Community Indicators Consortium (CIC) is an active learning network and community of practice involving persons interested or engaged in the field of community indicators development and application. CIC is seeking a Part-time Executive Director, on a contractual basis, to facilitate, guide, and provide the overall management of the organization.

Leading candidates for this position should have experience managing non-profits, a proven track record in managing projects, experience with fundraising and grant development and management, and knowledge of, or experience with, virtual networks. Preference will be given to candidates with proven expertise in the development and use of data and indicators to inform and drive constructive change and/or performance measurement development and use by governments.

Applications are due on March 21, 2008. To review the complete announcement including the position's functions and responsibilities, qualifications, compensation, and start date, please visit CIC's Web site at www.communityindicators.net or click here.

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