1) The Council for Christian Colleges & Universities seeks Digital Marketing Manager with experience in digital marketing, web management & using web content management software, along with a commitment to Christian higher-education – apply by Dec. 7
2) Heads up – we’ve just noticed that this Chief Communications Officer opportunity with the Jack Kent Cook Foundation, originally noted in late-August, was re-posted in mid-October.
3) The Hatcher Group – Senior Associate, Digital Strategies – 2-5 years experience in digital strategy & social media strategy development required; facility with applications such as Constant Contact, Mailchimp, WordPress, Cision or Vocus also desired.
4-9) We have it on good authority that the National Association of County and City Health Officials is actively seeking candidates for a variety of analyst positions:
- Program Analyst, Assessment and Planning – $51k-$54k
- Senior Program Analyst, Infectious Disease – $62k-$65k
- Senior Program Analyst, Informatics – $72k-$75k
- Lead Program Analyst, HIV, STI, and Viral Hepatitis – $77k-$81k
- Lead Program analyst, ePublic Health – $87k-$90k
- Senior Program Assistant, Infectious Disease – $43k-$45k
11) Animal Agricultural Alliance – Internships (scroll down just a little to find)
12) British Embassy – Support Officer, Research Councils – $44k – apply by Dec. 10
13) Chesapeake Climate Action Network – Virginia Climate Organizing Intern (Richmond, Va.) and Maryland Climate Organizing Intern (Takoma Park or Baltimore, MD) – apply by Dec. 18
14-16) Conservation International
- Senior Director, Special Events – development/fundraising focused
- Executive Assistant, Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund
- Intern, Foundation Relations
18-19) Daughters of the American Revolution (scroll to find)
20-21) Edelman PR
22-25) Emily’s List
- Campaign Finance Advisor (pdf)
- Coordinator (pdf) supporting WOMEN VOTE!
- Deputy Digital Director
- Interns
29-30) German Marshall Fund
31) National Academies of Medicine – Communications Associate
32-33) National Trust for Historic Preservation
34) Paralyzed Veterans of America – Director of Communications & External Affairs (scroll to find) – apply by Jan. 15
35-38) SOS Children’s Villages
39-40) Virginia Commonwealth University – Richmond, Va.
Economic Innovation Group – Communications Intern and Research & Policy Intern – paid positions
ReplyDeleteSpring 2016
ABOUT EIG
The Economic Innovation Group (EIG) is an ideas laboratory and advocacy organization dedicated to forging a more dynamic, entrepreneurial, and innovative U.S. economy for the 21st century. Headquartered in Washington, D.C. and led by an experienced, bipartisan team, EIG convenes leading experts from the public and private sectors, develops original policy research, and works to advance creative legislative proposals that will bring new jobs, investment, and economic growth to communities across the nation.
COMMUNICATIONS INTERN
EIG’s Communications Intern will contribute to growing and executing EIG’s
communications and outreach strategy. Interns will engage in all areas of EIG’s
operations and work directly with EIG’s Executive Team and staff on a wide variety of projects and topics. Interns will have a unique opportunity to contribute to policy and advocacy efforts impacting U.S. economic growth and new business and job creation.
Specific responsibilities will include, but not be limited, to the following:
• Crafting social media content;
• Tracking website, social media, and communications analytics;
• Graphic design;
• Drafting internal and external communications;
• Identifying key influencers and media targets;
• Monitoring online conversation in EIG issue areas; and
• Supporting administrative and operations activities.
Qualifications – The successful candidate should be a self-starter with a background in political communications and digital outreach. A background in economic policy is preferred. Excellent writing, digital design, and social media skills, as well the ability to handle multiple tasks under short deadlines, are essential qualities.
POLICY & RESEARCH INTERN
EIG’s Research and Policy intern will contribute to EIG’s policy, research, communications, events and administrative activities. Interns will engage in all areas of EIG’s operations and work directly with EIG’s Executive Team and staff on a wide variety of projects and topics. Interns will have a unique opportunity to contribute to policy and advocacy efforts impacting U.S. economic growth and new business and job creation.
Specific responsibilities will include, but not be limited, to the following:
• Policy research and congressional bill tracking;
• Researching and writing in-depth reports and briefing memos;
• Assisting with events and outreach efforts;
• Monitoring online conversation in EIG issue areas; and
• Supporting administrative and operations activities.
Qualifications - The successful candidate must be a self-starter with a background in congressional relations, economic policy, and/or political communications. Excellent research and writing skills, as well the ability to handle multiple tasks under short deadlines, are essential qualities.
FOR BOTH POSITIONS
Education - Current undergraduate or graduate student, or recent graduates.
Term and compensation - The internship will run 22 weeks, from Monday, January 4, through Friday, June 3. You will be expected to work 40 hours a week, and will be paid $600 per week.
How to Apply - Applicants should send a resume and cover letter to Milica Cosic with the subject line “EIG Spring Communications Internship” or “EIG Spring Research and Policy Internship.”
Milica Cosic
Manager for Operations and Administration
Economic Innovation Group
Milica@eig.org