Sunday, May 10, 2015

Your Sunday Set

Here's your Sunday run of previously noted opportunities closing in the upcoming week.  And don't forget to call Mom!

Chesapeake Bay FoundationSenior Multimedia Writer (scroll to find) – Annapolis, MD – May 11 

Congressional Research ServiceAnalyst, American National Government – $63k-$82k – job ID: 150088 – May 11 

Consumer Financial Protection BureauNew Media Specialist – $104k-$158k – job ID: 15-CFPB-453-P – May 11

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation – Senior Policy Officer – Princeton, NJ – May 11

Nature Conservancy
(scroll to find, or use advanced search by DC metro area or other location as noted)
Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionPublic Affairs Specialist – $63k-$82k – social media focus – job ID: D15-OCLA- 1390432-098-TMD – May 12

Smithsonian Institution (scroll to find) – Director of Advancement (scroll to find) supporting the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Education & Access – May 12 

United Nations Foundation
General Motors  – Assistant Communications Manager, Public Policy & Government RelationsMay 14 

British EmbassyExecutive Assistant – $38k – Cambridge, MA – May 15

Forest Trends – Senior Communications Associate (scroll to find) – May 15 

George Mason UniversityAssistant Director for the Institute for Philosophy & Public PolicyMay 15

Innovations for Poverty ActionSenior Director, Policy – DC, New York, or New Haven, CT – May 15

Jobs with JusticeDevelopment Assistant – high $40k – May 15

This Sunday's Parts Unknown finds Tony in funny, brawl-y & beautiful Scotland 9:00 pm (eastern) on CNN

1 comment:

  1. CTIA-The Wireless Association - Public Affairs Intern

    CTIA-The Wireless Association represents the U.S. wireless communications industry. With members from wireless carriers and their suppliers to providers and manufacturers of wireless data services and products, the association brings together a dynamic group of companies that enable consumers to lead a 21st century connected life. CTIA members benefit from its vigorous advocacy at all levels of government for policies that foster the continued innovation, investment and economic impact of America’s competitive and world-leading mobile ecosystem. The association also coordinates the industry’s voluntary best practices and initiatives and convenes the industry’s leading wireless tradeshow.

    Headquartered in Dupont Circle in Washington, DC, CTIA is offering one college student (undergrad or graduate) or recent graduate the opportunity to gain experience working for a dynamic trade association.

    CTIA’s Public Affairs team works with our Regulatory Affairs, Government Affairs, External and State Affairs on many policy issues. We also work with the industry’s non-profit organization, The Wireless Foundation, on various matters.

    The intern would be an integral part of the Public Affairs team, assisting with tasks including coordinating and staffing events, writing press releases, writing blog posts, developing online content and tracking industry-focused news and events.

    REQUIREMENTS:

    Applicants must have completed their junior year of undergraduate study and have at least a B average. Applicants studying from all major areas are welcome, but academic or practical backgrounds in journalism, mass media, communications, public relations, public affairs and radio and television broadcasting are preferred.

    COMPENSATION AND HOURS:

    Interns should be available at least 4 days a week and for at least 30 hours per week. Interns may receive college credit and may be compensated, depending on experience.

    APLICATION:

    Please send a cover letter, including your availability (start dates and weekly schedule), resume, three different writing samples (no more than 3 pages each and should demonstrate concise writing ability), two letters of recommendation and college transcript to: CTIAMedRel@ctia.org or

    Public Affairs Intern Application
    CTIA-The Wireless Association
    1400 16th Street NW Suite 600
    Washington, DC 20036

    Applicants must be available from June 2015 – August/September 2015. All application should be submitted to the CTIA Public Affairs’ office by Friday, May 15, 2015 at 5 PM ET.

    Incomplete applications will not be considered. No phone calls please. CTIA will contact candidates directly. Decisions will be made within 1-2 weeks of the application deadline.

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