Monday, August 12, 2019

It's Monday, and We've Got the [Good? Nah. Great then? No, that's not quite it. Fantastic; how about Fantastic? Yes!, that's it!] Fantastic Stuff!

We've got some fantastic jobs to kick off your week, and all we ask for in return is a seat upgrade if you land the particularly alluring role at #423.  And don't forget previously noted opportunities closing this week.

366) The Washington English Center is seeking a Director of Development & Communications (pdf) with 5+ years of fundraising & communications experience as well as social media & digital communications skills.

367) T.L.P. Education is seeking a Communications Manager to promote the Summit Learning Program – 3-4 years relevant experience in a communications role required; education or non-profit background a plus – remote-based in East Coast region.

368) The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation is recruiting for a Senior Digital Coordinator with 2-3 years of experience in communications & digital media that includes managing social networking accounts in coordination with campaign online communications and strategy.

369-371) Our friends at the U.S. Naval Academy Alumni Association have let us know about these Annapolis-based (in an especially lovely part of town) roles:
372) Kaiser Permanente has passed along this Oakland, CA-based Communications Consultant, Public & Media Relations role that would be a good fit for someone 5+ years’ experience working in a complex corporate communications environment with demonstrated ability to  developing & implement strategic communications programs.

373) Loudoun County is in search mode for a creative Visual Communications Specialist with exceptional proficiency with Adobe Creative Suite applications & familiarity w/ web design & content management systems – $49k-$72k – Leesburg, Va. – apply by Aug. 23

374) The International Foundation for Electoral Systems is seeking a Communications Temp to assist with planning & execution for a late-Sept. 2019 awards dinner; we’re guessing the role ends pretty soon after that – proficiency w/ Adobe Creative Suite & CRM applications desired.

375) The National Women's Health Network is still looking to fill this Fall 2019 Communications Intern post – demonstrated interest in women’s health & excellent writing and research skills will merit you consideration; familiarity w/ WordPress a plus.

376) American Chemical SocietyMedia & Audience Development Manager

377) American Enterprise Institute Research Assistant, Social/Cultural & Constitutional Studies

378) American Lung AssociationNational Assistant Vice President, Healthy Air

379) American Nurses AssociationPolitical Action Committee Coordinator

380) American Psychiatric AssociationSenior Staff Writer, Advocacy

381) Arc Aspicio Communications Consulting Associate

382) Association of State and Territorial Health OfficialsDirector of Public Relations

383-386) Booz Allen Hamilton – Secret clearances required
387) Centrus Energy Corp.Director, Corporate Communications

388) Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Executive Director, Office of Advocacy & Reform – $83k-$147k – Harrisburg, PA – apply by Aug. 31

389) Council on Foreign RelationsResearch Associate, Studies

390) Euler Hermes North AmericaGovernment Relations Specialist – Owings Mills, Maryland

391) Fairfax County Neighborhood & Community ServicesCommunications Specialist – $68k-$114k – apply by Aug. 23

392) Finn Partners Senior Account Exec, Higher Education – DC or New York

393) Food & Drug Administration Public Affairs Specialist – $83k-$128k – apply by Aug. 16

394-395) George Mason University
396-397) George Washington University
398) Hilton HotelsDirector, Team Member Communications Channels

399) INTELSATSocial Media Marketing Manager

400-405) Johns Hopkins University – Baltimore, MD
406) Maryland SPCAMarketing & Communications Director – Baltimore, MD

407-408) Mercatus Center
409) NORC/University of ChicagoSenior Vice President, Public Affairs & Media Research – Bethesda, MD-based – apply by Aug. 20

410-411) Nuclear Energy Institute
412-414) Sightline Media Group
415) Teach for AmericaDirector of Individual Giving

416-418) United Nations Foundation - first two posts listed are in support of the FP2020 program
419) University of MichiganFederal Relations Associate/Manager – DC-based – apply by Aug. 23

420) U.S. Green Building CouncilCommunications Intern

421) U.S. News & World Report Senior Health Editor

422) World BankCommunications/Media Relations Officer – apply by Aug. 25

423) … and finally: we fully except a nice upgrade from our regular Section 409 perch for a Caps game if one of you land this surely coveted Vice President, Corporate Communications post with Monumental Sports & Entertainment – and we’re already pretty fired up for the season to get rolling.

424) … and finally: we had a top-notch meal at Old Town’s new Oak Steakhouse over the weekend, and we then happened on this Admin Assistant post there – see also main career page.

1 comment:

Gordon said...

Jhpiego - MCSP Communications Internship

The Maternal and Child Survival Program is a global, USAID Cooperative Agreement to introduce and support high-impact health interventions with a focus on 24 high-priority countries with the ultimate goal of ending preventable maternal and child deaths (EPMCD) within a generation. The Program is focused on ensuring that all women, newborns and children most in need have equitable access to quality health care services to save lives. The Maternal and Child Survival Program supports programming in maternal, newborn and child health, immunization, family planning and reproductive health, nutrition, health systems strengthening, water/sanitation/hygiene, malaria, prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV, and pediatric HIV care and treatment.

The Communications Intern will assist the MCSP Communications Team in executing communications plans and strategies. This includes seeking opportunities to highlight MCSP programs, initiatives, products and results through featured articles, collateral, conferences, events, and via web and social media mediums.
This internship is unpaid and open to current students only.

Responsibilities:
• Support Communications Team in the execution of MCSP’s strategic communications plan
• Provide graphic design support to the Communications Team.
• Engage MCSP and other organizations on social media channels
• Help to write and deliver press releases, fact sheets, blogs, articles and collateral materials
• Develop accurate and creative story ideas for a variety of media and selected audiences, including sharing among like-minded groups and partner organizations
• Aid in planning of high level events for USAID and MCSP

Required Qualifications:
• Demonstrate ability to plan and execute successful events and manage projects
• Experience in graphic design, specifically adobe products (InDesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop – preferred); Proficiency in other Adobe products highly valued.
• Ability to multi-task is a must
• Strong written oral and presentation skills
• Familiarity with and/or interest in international development
• Ability to meet deadlines under pressure, build consensus and work with diverse groups of people
• Preference will be given to students enrolled in programs such as Graphic Design, Communications, or other applicable programs.

To apply for this position, please send a cover letter and resume to megan.mcandrew@jhpiego.org. Only applications sent to the email address provided will be reviewed.