1) American Physical Therapy Association
2) American Red Cross – Senior Associate, Communications & Marketing – search using keyword: 7387BR
3) Anonymous non-profit women’s organization – President – via Diversified Search
4) Anonymous public sector labor organization
- Political Representative – low $60k range – apply by Dec. 15
- Political Secretary – low $50k range – apply by Dec. 15
6) Cadmus Group – Communications/Research Analyst
7) Charles G. Koch Foundation – Internship opportunity
8) Council of Parent Attorneys & Advocates – Public Policy Director
9) CSPAN – Internship opportunities
10) District of Columbia, Office of Superintendant of Education – Public Affairs Specialist (search using reference: 12325) – $85k-$105k –
11) Food & Drug Administration – Public Affairs Specialist – $48k-$91k – job ID: HHS-FDA-5-2009-0093 – apply by Dec. 15
12) Institute for Operations Research & Mgmt. Sciences – Web Design Assistant
13) Knowledge Alliance – Manager of Policy & Advocacy (note: pdf link)
14) Library of Congress/Congressional Research Service – Analyst, Latin American Affairs – $69k-$90k – job ID: 080350 – apply by Dec. 31
15) Marine Fish Conservation Network – Administrative & Fundraising Assistant – $30k
16) National Partnership for Women & Families – Health Communications Manager – Summer Intern opportunities also referenced
17) National Public Radio
- Director, Media Relations – we featured this opportunity this a while back, so it's probably best to check on availability before expending too much effort here.
- Editor: Foreign, Digital News
19) Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board – Executive Director – $149k – job ID: NWTRB-08-02 – apply by Feb. 27
20) Roll Call – Senior Editor
21) Society for Neuroscience – Government & Public Affairs Assistant
22) Truck Safety Coalition – Grassroots Coordinator – position to be filled immediately or by Jan. 5
* Speaking of which – while the grabby Gov's preferred quid-pro-quo executive opportunity does not appear, there are some positions available for your consideration with SEIU's Change to Win campaign.
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