Swamped this week, so the catch is slim.
DSPolitical – Executive Assistant/Office Manager – quick study sought to support new political advertising group
Women in Government seek an Executive Director to replace this former captain of the ship – $150k – apply by May 8
AMTRAK – Senior Director, Government Affairs – Senate-focused
Home Depot
CARE – Senior Policy Advocate – 7 years substantive legislative/congressional or similar experience and international development background sought
We can’t seem to unearth any fresh Capitol Hill listings via our usual methods of late, so perhaps you had just go ahead and subscribe to the House Employment Bulletin and also check out the latest Senate Employment Bulletin.
Internal Revenue Service – Public Affairs Specialist – $89k-$116k – job ID: 14CW7-CLX0055-1035-13-TA – apply by Apr. 25
BSA/The Software Alliance – Manager, Communications – seeking candidates
with 7+ years of communications experience in a Capitol Hill/government
office, association, think tank, PR firm or corporate communications
office.
Intense-sounding & all-caps-brandishing government health & human services program provider MAXIMUS seeks Investor Relations & Communications Specialist with 5-7 years of relevant experience.
Catholic Relief Services – Intern, Legislative Affairs
CAMRIS International seeks Communications Intern to help support this USAID contracting/global development company – paid position; Bethesda location
Here's a very fresh Manager, Advocacy opportunity with the Blue Cross/Blue Shield Association – 7+ years related work experience in a
similar role and environment including prior working experience in a
grassroots organization, national political environment, and/or in
related campaign activities sought.
As Executive Director of the National Association of State Treasurers, you have the option of DC or Lexington, KY as your home base – apply by May 20. You have no choice of where to hang your hat as Executive Director of fellow CSG affiliate, the Association of Air Pollution Control Agencies: it’s Lexington or bust – and you have less time to consider whether life in the bluegrass state would agree with you, given the Apr. 25 application deadline.
The Public Affairs Council, operators of a relevant-to-you-job-board themselves, have an opening for Admin Assistant for Conferences.
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Department of Health and Human Services - Press Intern
Help us build on the more than 8 million consumers who have already signed up for private health coverage thanks to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) by joining the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
HHS is seeking a summer intern to join the ACA public affairs team. The press intern will serve on the team working to inform Americans about the ACA as we continue outreach efforts over the coming months. As the press intern, you will have wide-ranging responsibilities: from monitoring print and online media to helping plan and pitch events to reporters. Each day brings new challenges and opportunities for this fast-paced team, and we need an intern with the attitude and experience to execute under pressure.
We are accepting applicants for a full-time (40 hours a week) schedule. The internship is unpaid.
Requirements: This internship is open to both undergraduate and graduate students. The ideal candidate is an organized, self-starter with experience working in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment. Public affairs, journalism, or communications background preferred, as is someone with an understanding of the Affordable Care Act.
This position is not a federal appointment, therefore volunteer service is not creditable for leave or any other benefits. The selected candidate and their sponsoring institution (college or university) will also be asked to sign a Department of Health and Human Services and Educational Institution Student Volunteer Employment Program Agreement.
To apply, please submit a resume, cover letter, and short writing sample (2 pages or less) to Aaron.Jacobs@HHS.gov by Monday, April 28, 2014.
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