Thursday, December 10, 2015

J-T-J, W-I-P

Just-the-jobs, and yet again, a work-in-progress and now all done..  Enjoy

1-3) Physician’s Committee for Responsible Medicine
4) American Association of Nurse AnesthetistsAssistant Director, Federal Government Affairs

5) American Association of State Highway & Transportation OfficialsCommunications Specialist – apply by Dec. 22

5) American Cancer SocietySenior Media Advocacy Manager

7-8) American Farmland Trust
9-11) Aspen Institute
12) Association of Children’s Museums Communications Manager

13-15) Brookings Institution
16-19) Catholic University
20) Cato InstituteMedia Outreach Coordinator

21) Centers for Medicare & Medicaid ServicesPublic Affairs Specialist – $63k-$99k – apply by Dec. 23

22) CGICommunications Manager (search corporate functions/administration category or use req# J1215-0681)

23) Chesapeake Bay FoundationDirector of Development – Pennsylvania-based; regular visits to Harrisburg office required – apply by Dec. 14

24) Foley & Lardner LLPPublic Affairs Coordinator (scroll to bottom to find)

25-27) Georgetown University
28) Human Rights CampaignDevelopment Coordinator

29) Independence InstituteManager of Strategic Partnerships – Denver, CO – search managed by Talent Market

30) Mystery conservation & environmental policy focused nonprofitForestry & Policy Coordinator

31) Mystery employerSocial Media Specialist – freelance to possible full time – to $30/hr – Columbia, MD – search managed by Creative Circle

32-33) Mystery PR firm
34) Mystery trade associationCommunications Director – search managed by Employment Enterprises

35-41) Nature Conservancy (scroll to find, or use advanced search by DC metro area or state location as noted)
42) Satellite Broadcasting & Communications AssociationManager, State & Local Government Affairs –$80k

43-44) Solar Electric Power Association
45-47) Union of Concerned Scientists
48) Urban InstituteCommunications Associate

49) U.S. Chamber of CommerceVice President of the Center for Advanced Technology & Innovation

50) Virginia Society of Association ExecutivesDirector of Government Affairs – Chesterfield, Va.

51) Vision Council – Communications Coordinator

52) Washington Institute for Near East PolicyDevelopment & Communications Associate – search managed by the HR Team

more to come (really) OK, all done –

2 comments:

  1. Aerospace Industries Association - Communications Staffer, Team America Rocketry Challenge

    temporary/contract - Feb.-June 2016

    The Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) seeks a motivated and talented individual to manage the comprehensive communications portfolio for its signature science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) program, the Team America Rocketry Challenge (TARC). The selected individual will:

    · Craft and implement a program communications strategy for the 2016 TARC season.

    · Manage media relations for the program, with emphasis on promoting coverage of finalist teams and the program’s national and international finals. This includes serving as the program’s media point of contact, facilitating team interviews, tracking media hits, and pitching TARC to national, regional, and local media.

    · Draft and issue program-related press releases and media advisories.

    · Compose and organize remarks and run of show for program finals in conjunction with AIA speechwriter and TARC program staff.

    · Provide onsite support for the TARC Final Fly-off, including coordination of full AIA communications team and onsite press coverage.

    · Provide offsite support for the International Rocketry Challenge.

    · Develop and execute program social media strategy, as well as day-to-day social channel management.

    · Oversee development of program video and photography.

    · Identify, pursue, and execute TARC participation in emergent media opportunities such as the White House Science Fair.

    · Fulfill other related duties as necessary or assigned.

    This is a contract position for the period from February 1 to July 22, 2016. We expect that the responsibilities associated with the contract will occupy eight hours per day, five days per week, for the duration of the contract with limited additional weekend hours associated with the TARC National Finals in May and the International Rocketry Challenge in July. The selected individual will report to AIA Communications Director Dan Stohr. Applicants should reside in the greater Washington, D.C. area for the duration of the contract. The position will be based at AIA’s offices in Rosslyn, VA, but also allow for some remote work.

    Interested individuals should submit a resume and cover letter to rocketcontest@aia-aerospace.org no later than January 1, 2016. We welcome submissions from experienced or early career individuals, as well as new graduates.

    About TARC:

    The Team America Rocketry Challenge is the world’s largest student rocket contest and the aerospace industry’s flagship program designed to encourage students to pursue study and careers in science, technology, engineering and math. Sponsored by the Aerospace Industries Association, the National Association of Rocketry and more than 25 industry partners, TARC provides middle and high school students the opportunity to design, build and launch model rockets in a competition among thousands of students nationwide.

    About AIA:

    The Aerospace Industries Association, founded in 1919 only a few years after the birth of flight, is the premier trade association representing major aerospace and defense manufacturers and suppliers in the United States. Today, more than 300 major aerospace and defense companies and their suppliers are members of the association, embodying every high-technology manufacturing segment of the U.S. aerospace and defense industry from commercial aviation and avionics, to manned and unmanned defense systems, to space technologies and satellite communications.

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  2. Glen Echo Group - Director

    Interested in tech, the Internet, public policy and storytelling? Want to be part of a small but mighty team supporting clients ranging from startups to trade associations to Fortune 500 companies? Want to have some fun, help shape the issues, fight the fights and win the day? Come on over.

    The Glen Echo Group , a DC-based public affairs firm, seeks an outstanding director of creative services to help support our fast-growing client base. Candidates will have a creative, compelling and integrated portfolio demonstrating a good understanding of design principles and how to apply them to translate challenging Internet and technology policy issues. Candidates must be able to clearly articulate design rationale and its role in creative problem solving.

    Responsibilities

    We do (almost) everything, so you will too. We pride ourselves on getting things done for clients – without the bureaucracy or baggage of the big firms. In this role, you will

    --Work with policy communications team to translate messaging into compelling visuals across multiple media

    --Help build and execute digital strategy as a part of overall clients/campaigns efforts

    --Draft, edit, and publish all copy related to all digital projects

    --Manage entire project lifecycle for all website and digital content creation

    --Oversee, manage, and build out our network of creative specialists and partners

    --Manage and develop Glen Echo Group website

    --Integrate social media capabilities into online presence

    --Support public relations / public affairs team as needed

    --Help research, pitch, and develop new visual stories and formats

    --Learn from the talented people around you and teach others your skills

    Qualifications

    --Have 5-7 years experience in digital media including designing infographics, websites, apps, videos and digital advertising.

    --Preferably have a BFA/BA in Graphic, Digital Media Design or related field.

    --Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite – including Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign, Final Cut Pro and infographic software such as Piktochart and Canva required. HTML, CSS and/or JavaScript skills a plus.

    --Understanding of information design and data visualization principles and the ability to create infographics and other design collateral.

    --Capabilities in video storytelling, including producing, scripting, shooting, and editing.

    --Experience in incorporating social media metrics and analytics into overall strategy.

    --Familiarity with brand identity design and illustration.

    --Ability to keep up with current trends in digital design, development and communication technologies.

    --Ability to quickly learn leading Internet policy issues.

    --Ability to communicate and present your work to external audiences.

    --Attention to detail, enthusiasm, creativity, and desire to work hard and contribute to a great team

    --Be able to function at a high level on tight deadlines and with changing priorities, take direction, and enjoy working in fast-paced, team environment. Possess a positive attitude and a collaborative personality.

    --Agency experience a plus

    In addition to your resume and cover letter, please send a portfolio that demonstrates your interactive and visual design skills, storytelling and attention to detail. All materials may be sent to careers@glenechogroup.com.

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