Tuesday, November 15, 2016

You Know What We Did?

Wednesday update: we're in the middle of a more-disruptive-than-expected (so naive!) office move, so we won't be publishing today.  See you again on Thursday.

Answer: We found a bunch of great jobs (and s few internships) for you!  So get cracking and snag one of these today.

1) The Community Associations Institute seeks an experienced writer with strong project management skills for Communications Specialist opportunity – knowledge of community association living, housing and/or building industry preferred.

2) The Data Coalition, advocate for the publication of government information as standardized & open data, is actively seeking a Development Director with 4+ years of development or sales experience & background in  securing donations in the $25k-$50k range.

3) American Association of Blood BanksDirector, Communications

4) American Association of State Colleges & Universities Staff Associate, Division of Communication & Office of the President (pdf) – low-to-mid $40k – apply by Nov. 25

5) American Iron and Steel InstituteDirector of Government Relations, Trade & Tax Policy

6) Civil War TrustMajor Gifts Officer – apply by Nov. 18

7) Crohn’s & Colitis FoundationFundraising Campaign Manager

8) DC Dept. of Health Director of Communications – $110k-$154k – first review of applications set for Nov. 22

9) DC Dept. of Public WorksPublic Affairs Specialist – $81k-$104k – apply today, Nov. 15

10) Defenders of WildlifeCommunications Associate

11) Federal Reserve Bank of RichmondCommunity Affairs Outreach Intern (search Richmond Va. location or job# 248690) – $12-$17/hr – apply by Nov. 25

12) Governors Highway Association Director of Government Relations

13) Hilton Hotels Director, Portfolio Communications

14) ICF InternationalSenior Associate, Marketing Communications

15) Institute for Humane StudiesOutreach Coordinator – see also main career page

16) Insured Retirement InstitutePublic Relations & Communications Specialist

17) The Israel ProjectChief Executive Officer – search managed by DRG Executive Search

18) J Public RelationsSocial Media Director – New York

19-20) Ketchum
21) Land Trust AllianceGovernment Affairs Intern – apply by Dec. 2

22) Land Trust of VirginiaExecutive Director – Middleburg, Va. – apply by Nov. 30

23) MacAulay-Brown, Inc.Communications Officer (search communications category or use keyword 12338 – Secret clearance required

24) McCain Institute for International LeadershipCommunications Associate (can also search here, using keyword McCain or req ID 27687BR) – $14-$21/hr – apply by Nov. 28

25) National Academies of Sciences, Engineering & MedicineMedia Assistant

26) National Center for Missing & Exploited ChildrenOutreach Manager

27) National Institute of Mental HealthPublic Affairs Specialist – $53k-$100k – apply by Nov. 18

28) Manifest Web Editor

29) Monumental Sports & Entertainment Coordinator, Community Relations

30) Mystery Arlington-based employerBrand Reputation Manager – to $65k – search managed by Creative Circle

31) Ogilvy PRMedia Relations Specialist supporting the National Institutes of Health

32) Professional Aviation Safety SpecialistsLegislative Director

33-36) SEIU
37) Sibley HospitalCommunications Manager

38-39) SmithBucklin
40) Smithsonian EnterprisesSocial Media Manager (pdf) – see also main career page – apply by Nov. 28

41) Transportation Security AdministrationMedia Communications Specialist – $75k-$116k – apply by Nov. 28

42) … and finally: spring training for your Washington Nationals is likely less than 100 days away, if you use last year’s Feb. 20 pitchers & catchers report date as a guideline – but you could be on the roster even earlier in one of several 2017 Intern roles shown – Ball Girl and Racing President opportunities also noted for smooth-with-glove or fleet-of-foot folks.

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Gordon said...

Maternal and Child Survival Program - Communications and Graphic Design Internship

The Maternal and Child Survival Program is a global, USAID Cooperative Agreement to introduce and support high-impact health interventions with a focus on 24 high-priority countries with the ultimate goal of ending preventable maternal and child deaths (EPMCD) within a generation. The Program is focused on ensuring that all women, newborns and children most in need have equitable access to quality health care services to save lives. The Maternal and Child Survival Program supports programming in maternal, newborn and child health, immunization, family planning and reproductive health, nutrition, health systems strengthening, water/sanitation/hygiene, malaria, prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV, and pediatric HIV care and treatment.
The Communications and Graphic Design Intern will assist the MCSP Communications Team in executing communications plans and strategies. This includes seeking opportunities to highlight MCSP programs, initiatives, products and results through featured articles, collateral, conferences, events, and via web and social media mediums.

This internship is unpaid and open to current students only.

Responsibilities:
• Support Communications Team in the execution of MCSP’s strategic communications plan
• Provide graphic design support to the Communications Team.
• Engage MCHIP and other organizations on social media channels
• Help to write and deliver press releases, fact sheets, blogs, articles and collateral materials
• Develop accurate and creative story ideas for a variety of media and selected audiences, including sharing among like-minded groups and partner organizations
• Aid in planning of high level events for USAID and MCSP
Required Qualifications:
• Demonstrate ability to plan and execute successful events and manage projects
• Experience in graphic design, specifically adobe products (InDesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop – preferred); Proficiency in other Adobe products highly valued.
• Ability to multi-task is a must
• Strong written oral and presentation skills
• Familiarity with and/or interest in international development
• Ability to meet deadlines under pressure, build consensus and work with diverse groups of people
• Preference will be given to students enrolled in programs such as Graphic Design, Communications, or other applicable programs.

To apply for this position, please send a cover letter and resume to jillian.rossman@jhpiego.org. Only applications sent to the email address provided will be reviewed.

Gordon said...

Economic Innovation Group - Events and Operations Intern

Jan.-May 2017 - paid position

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.

THE ROLE

EIG’s Events and Operations Intern will contribute to day-to-day operations, logistical planning, and implementation of internal and external events. This role will work with the EIG Executive Team and staff to develop and implement impactful events to enhance the reputation of the organization. Additional responsibilities will include compiling and updating mailing and invitation lists; proofreading, fact-checking, and editing internal communications materials; assisting in travel planning; and providing general administrative support.

Specific responsibilities will include, but not be limited, to the following:

--Creating and managing complex mailing lists in Excel;
--Assisting with all stages of event management, including but not limited to: budgeting, vendor relations, contracts, collateral development, registration, and communications;
--Monitoring and maintaining office supplies inventory; and
--Conducting research and making recommendations on improving operational efficiency.

QUALIFICATIONS

The successful candidate should be a self-starter with a background in events and administration. A background in economic policy is preferred. Excellent writing and communication skills, as well a keen attention to detail and the ability to handle multiple tasks under short deadlines, are essential qualities.

EDUCATION

Current undergraduate or graduate student, or recent graduates.

DETAILS

The internship will start in January and run through May. You will be expected to work 40 hours a week, and will be paid $600 per week.

CONTACT

Applicants should send a resume and cover letter to Milica Cosic with the subject line “EIG Spring Events and Operations Internship.”

Milica Cosic
Manager for Operations and Administration
Economic Innovation Group
Milica@eig.org

Gordon said...

Economic Innovation Group - Communications Intern

Jan.-May 2017 - paid position

THE ORGANIZATION

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.

THE ROLE

EIG’s Communications Intern will contribute to growing and executing EIG’s communications and outreach strategy. 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;
--Identifying key influencers and media targets;
--Conducting research to support internal and external communications;
--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 communications or journalism. A background in economic policy is preferred. Excellent writing, research, and social media skills, as well a keen attention to detail and the ability to handle multiple tasks under short deadlines, are essential qualities.

EDUCATION

Current undergraduate or graduate student, or recent graduates.

DETAILS

The internship will start in January and run through May. You will be expected to work 40 hours a week, and will be paid $600 per week.

CONTACT

Applicants should send a resume and cover letter to Milica Cosic with the subject line “EIG Spring Communications Internship.”

Milica Cosic
Manager for Operations and Administration
Economic Innovation Group
Milica@eig.org

Gordon said...

Economic Innovation Group - Research and Policy Intern

Jan.-May 2017 - paid position

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.

THE ROLE

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.

EDUCATION

Current undergraduate or graduate student, or recent graduates.

DETAILS

The internship will start in January and run through May. You will be expected to work 40 hours a week, and will be paid $600 per week.

CONTACT

Applicants should send a resume and cover letter to Milica Cosic with the subject line “EIG Spring Research and Policy Internship.”

Milica Cosic
Manager for Operations and Administration
Economic Innovation Group
Milica@eig.org

Gordon said...

Economic Innovation Group - Policy Fellow

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.

THE ROLE

EIG is looking for a dynamic and motivated emerging leader in economic policy to serve as its Spring Economic Policy Fellow. The Policy Fellow will work with EIG’s Policy Team, consisting of the Senior Director for Policy and Strategy, the Manager for Research and Policy Development, and the Manager for Government Affairs to develop the organization’s policy agenda. The Policy Fellow will provide research support and will execute an original research project. In addition, the Policy Fellow will be closely involved in advancing a core piece of legislation in Congress around distressed communities.

Specific responsibilities will include, but not be limited, to the following:

· Assist in conducting spot research and drafting briefers for members of EIG’s Executive Team on key policy areas of focus, including economic and community development, entrepreneurship, innovation, and access to capital;
· Research and evaluate innovative and effective state-level policies in EIG’s core issue areas to highlight in blogs, newsletters, op-eds, briefers, and reports;
· Serve as an internal resource for up-to-date information on relevant national and state-level policy developments;
· Work with Policy Team Managers to build a repository of relevant best practices from all layers of government as well as abroad;
· Work with Policy Team Managers to produce collateral materials to advance EIG’s legislative priorities;
· Contribute to the substantive development of infographics, blogs, and reports as needed; and
· Regularly attend and report back on relevant think tank events in DC.

The Policy Fellow will also be responsible for producing one capstone research project under the guidance of EIG managers and directors. The project will likely take the form of a deep-dive analysis into a single policy that may become a core state or national advocacy priority for EIG.

Elements of the fellowship may be tailored to suit a particular candidate’s strengths, background, and interests as well.

QUALIFICATIONS

· Master’s degree in relevant field (e.g. public policy, economics, sociology).
· Demonstrated interest in EIG’s core issue areas (economic and community development, entrepreneurship, innovation, and access to capital) either through past work or volunteer experience or through independent research projects.
· Demonstrated fluency in methods of qualitative analysis.
· Familiarity with basic quantitative methods of analysis, demonstrated by proficiency in higher-level Excel functions and at least one statistical analysis software program.
· Excellent oral and written communication skills.
· Familiarity with the policymaking process gained through, for example, prior work or internship experience on the Hill or in state or local government preferred but not required.
· Entrepreneurial spirit and desire to work in a fast-paced startup environment.
· Self-motivated, creative, organized, and deeply committed to personal and organizational excellence.

EDUCATION

Current graduate students or recent graduates.

DETAILS

The fellowship will start in January and run through May. Compensation is competitive and commensurate with experience.

CONTACT

Applicants should send a resume and cover letter to Milica Cosic with the subject line “EIG Spring Policy Fellow.”

Milica Cosic
Manager for Operations and Administration
Economic Innovation Group
Milica@eig.org