The National Association of Women Judges (NAWJ) is looking for a new Executive Director.
Details about the position and instructions for how to apply can be found here.
From the posting:
The National Association of Women Judges (NAWJ) is the leading voice for women in the judiciary. Since its formation in 1979, NAWJ has been a dynamic gathering of women and men judges who are dedicated to preserving judicial independence while increasing the number and advancement of women judges and providing cutting edge judicial education.
The Executive Director is the key management leader of NAWJ and reports to the President, Executive Committee, and Board of Directors. The Executive Director is responsible for ensuring NAWJ’s consistent achievement of its mission, organizational and financial stability, legal compliance and function.

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