1) 463 Communications – Intern - $12-$15/hr
2-4) Aetna (search DC location or use req ID):
- Director, Public Policy (2421BR) - $120k-$140k
- Exec Assistant, Government Affairs (4346BR) - $65k-$80k
- Project Manager, Policy/Federal Affairs (4324BR) - $51k-$65k – two positions available
6) American Society for Civil Engineers – Coordinator, Government Relations
7) Baker & Daniels – Congressional/Agency Professional, Insurance & Financial Practice Group
8) British Embassy – Senior Climate Change Advisor - $77k – apply by Sept. 28
9-13) Brookings Institution:
- Staff Assistant – to General Counsel & Chief Investment Officer
- Multimedia Specialist – operating environment includes Final Cut Pro, Photoshop, After Effects, Sitecore CMS, Brightcove, iTunes, YouTube, Facebook, and Omniture Analytics.
- Assistant to the VP of Communications
- Research Assistant – largely in support of the Great Lakes Economic Initiative
- Research Assistant, Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform
15) Catalyst Rx:
16) Congressional Hunger Center – Director of Development – apply by Oct. 5
17-19) Conservation International:
- Director, Special Events – development/fundraising
- Manager, Special Events
- Executive Coordinator, Center for Conservation & Government
21) FDIC – Deputy to the Chairman for Communication – $183k-$250k – job ID: 2011-EMDEU-0250 – apply by Sept. 21
22) Federal Financial Analytics – Research Analyst
23-24) The Feldman Group – Democratic polling/research firm:
- Assistant Analyst
- Research Assistant – high $20k
26) Georgetown University – Development Coordinator, Lombardi Cancer Center
27) Goucher College – Media Relations Coordinator – Towson, MD
28) Mystery Rockville-based employer – Marketing Intern – $10-14/hr
29-32) Nature Conservancy (scroll to find or use job #):
- Associate Director, Media Relations (39287) – apply by Sept. 21
- Senior Creative Manager (39289) – apply by Sept. 23
- Executive Assistant, North America Marketing (39313) – apply by Sept. 28
- State Government Relations Director (39305) – Portland or Salem, OR – apply by Oct. 16
34) Rep. Rich Nugent (R-FL) – Interns
35-36) Software & Information Industry Association:
- Education Market & Policy Analyst – apply today, Sept. 15
- Content Division Intern
City of New York - Intern, Fedeal Affairs Office - DC-based
ReplyDeleteThe Federal Affairs Office represents Mayor Bloomberg and the City of New York to the Federal Government, carrying out the legislative agenda and other interests important to the City. Under the direction of the Director, the intern will assist with legislative research and other administrative responsibilities.
The term of the intern mirrors college semester schedules throughout the school year and is flexible. We are currently seeking an individual who is available between the hours of 9am to 5pm Monday through Friday; however, legislative activity and other job duties may require extended hours and attendance at early morning or evening meetings. The internship may be negotiated to extend beyond the regular session. Semester internships are highly competitive. An interest in and ties to New York City are crucial.
Duties include: attending legislative committee meetings and hearings; assisting staff in preparing, testifying, researching and tracking legislation introduced and of impact to New York City; acting as a liaison to congressional staff; and communicating with City officials on legislative activity. The intern will be required to prepare written materials (e.g. fact sheets, legislative summaries, bulletins and weekly bill status report) and will be called upon to handle basic research and update contact lists. The intern will also have the opportunity to assist in updating the office newsletter regarding legislative information and other pertinent bulletins. Please note: interns will be asked to help staff the Mayor and other City officials when they work in Washington DC. Interns will report to a professional working environment, where they are assigned a desk, and are provided with a City email address. While the internship is unpaid, a work visit to NYC may be included in the internship.
Qualifications: This position requires strong oral and written communication skills, organizational proficiency, basic research, computer fluency, and familiarity with the internet. The intern will be expected to work independently. Preference will be given to applicants with experience and demonstrated interest or academic studies in public administration and the political process. Both undergraduate and graduate students are encouraged to apply.
Application Procedure: To apply, please send a cover letter and resume to: BigAppleDCIntern@cityhall.nyc.gov. Due by October 15, 2011.