Monday, August 12, 2013

49.85

So, we're averaging just under 50 new opportunities per day thus far in our just-the-jobs August programming regime; frankly, we'd like to step it up a little bit.  And, of course, those numbers don't include revisits of previously noted opportunities closing this week.

292) Ignore the date noted at this link; we have it on good authority that Fenton Communications seeks Interns for this Fall to support their strategic communications work on political, environmental, public health, education and social justice issues.

293) National Summer Learning Association – Baltimore, MD
294) Public Justice FoundationCommunications Specialist (pdf) – seeking candidates w/ at least five years of previous experience in communications, preferably in non-profit and/or legal setting

295-297) United Nations Foundation
298) Academy HealthOffice Assistant

299) Amazon Conservation AssociationCommunications Coordinator – apply by Aug. 23

300) American Council of Life InsurersAssociate Director, Media Relations

301-302) American Friends Service Committee – Quaker social justice/humanitarian group
303) American Psychological AssociationDirector, Congressional Affairs

304) American UniversityMarketing Manager, Law School – $43k-$46k

305) Arlington CountyCommunications Specialist, Transit – $23-$43/hr – apply by Aug. 22

306-307) British Embassy/UK Trade & Investment
308) Business Executives for National SecurityResearch Associate – apply by Nov. 30 for Spring 2014 term

309-311) Carnegie Center for International Peace
312) Chesapeake Bay FoundationCongressional Relations Manager – deadline extended (or we had it wrong the first time we noted it) to Aug. 14

313-314) Enterprise Community Partners
315) George Washington UniversityDirector, Media Relations

316) Hampton UniversitySenior Public Relations Specialist – Hampton, Va.

317-319) Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America
320-321) Jones Public Affairs – healthcare focus
322) KetchumIntern, Corporate/Public Affairs

323) Lewis PRAccount Coordinator

324) Mitsui & Co.Senior Manager, Economic & Political Affairs

325) Mystery high-profile government relations & public affairs firmWriter

326) National Beer Wholesalers AssociationCommunications Assistant

327) National Community Reinvestment CoalitionCommunications Coordinator

328-330) National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster
331) National Recreation and Park AssociationDirector, Government Affairs

332-333) Nuclear Energy Institute
334) OceanaDigital Campaigns Coordinator

335-338) Pew Charitable Trusts
339) Roanoke CountyPublic Information Officer - $50k-$60k – Roanoke, Va. – apply by Sept. 1

340-341) Spectrum Communications
342) Ukpeaġvik Iñupiat CorporationMass Communications Specialist – Patuxent River, MD

343) Virginia TechCommunications Coordinator supporting the Sustainable Agricultural and Natural Resource Collaborative Research Support Program – to $40k – Blacksburg, Va. – apply by Aug. 19

344-345) Woodrow Wilson Center
346) World ReliefSenior Communications Specialist – Baltimore, MD

347) … and, finally: we assume that careful of viewing of Remains of the Day, Upstairs/Downstairs, Brideshead Revisited and Downton Abbey will be all you need to acquire the diction & discretion needed to succeed as part-time Residence Manager for our friends at the British Embassy – $21/hr – apply by Aug. 15

348-349) ... and finally, part 2: we're in the tank for the Monterey Bay Aquarium – Monterey, CA

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  1. Center for Community Change - Policy Intern

    Washington, DC

    The Center for Community Change is a national social justice non-profit organization headquartered in Washington, D.C. Founded in 1968 to honor the life and values of Robert F. Kennedy, our mission is to build the power and capacity of low-income people, especially low-income people of color, to have a significant impact in improving their communities and the policies and institutions that affect their lives.

    The Center for Community Change is committed to help build powerful and dynamic movements in diverse communities across America that will be the impetus for creating a society in which everyone has enough to thrive and achieve their full potential. Inspired by a belief in the dignity of all people, the Center has been instrumental in the fight for comprehensive and fair immigration reform, a push for a bold jobs agenda, and protecting essential retirement security programs. The Center played a major role in recent positive changes to immigration laws that will keep thousands of immigrant families together. Our Housing Trust Fund Project has helped bring affordable housing to millions of people.

    For further information please visit our website at: www.communitychange.org

    Position Description:

    The Policy Fellow will play a role in helping to research, develop and advance policy and legislative proposals relating to existing and future priority areas identified by CCC and grass roots groups around the country. Current priorities include immigration reform, federal budget, deficit reduction, Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, and job creation strategies at the federal and state levels. S/he will be part of the Policy Team at CCC which is responsible for working with other CCC staff and local organizations to advance CCC’s legislative agenda before Congress and the Administration, as well as supporting CCC and local groups’ efforts to advance policy initiatives at the state and local levels. Work will be done in close coordination with CCC’s communications and organizing staff and will also involve work with other DC-based national organizations that are working on priority issues.

    This position may do occasional work for CCC’s sister organization, the Campaign for Community Change.

    Principal Responsibilities:

    • Conduct policy and legislative research in support of CCC and partner initiatives to impact national, state and local policies.
    • Track national, state and local policy and legislative developments and activities relevant to CCC priorities.
    • Work closely with Policy Team staff on a range of projects relating to research and development of policy issues and campaigns at the state or local level.
    • Help keep CCC staff and partner groups updated on relevant policy/legislative developments.
    • Help develop and disseminate relevant information to national and local partners, policy makers, the media and communities.
    Qualifications:
    • Commitment to CCC’s mission of helping low-income people develop the power and capacity to improve their communities and bring about broader social change.
    • Experience in policy and legislative research.
    • An understanding of the federal and state legislative process is desirable.
    • Excellent research, writing, and oral communication skills.
    • The ability to work under deadlines, and produce consistent, quality work in a fast-paced environment.
    • Well organized and attentive to details.

    This position reports to: Director of Public Policy

    This is an unpaid position. CCC will work with candidates to help secure course credit. Scheduling is flexible and determined based upon the intern’s availability and course/exam schedule but candidate should generally be available at least 15 hours per week

    How to apply: Please submit resume, a cover letter and at least two writing samples to:

    employment@communitychange.org

    Fax: 202-387-4891

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