Sunday, December 4, 2016

OK, Pay Attention!

Yes, there's a nice but short set of previously noted opportunities closing in the upcoming week to consider, but we also really need you to check out the how to spend your Sunday evening note at the end of the set.  Thanks!

Democracy InitiativeCommunications/Digital Media ManagerDec. 5

Town of Leesburg, Va.Police Public Affairs Specialist – $63k-$107k – see also main career page Dec. 5

Union of Concerned Scientists Program Admin Assistant – $35k – Dec. 5

Nature Conservancy
Maryland Dept. of Natural ResourcesPublic Affairs Officer – $36k-$57k – Annapolis, MD – Dec. 6

DC Dept. of Health& Human ServicesLegislative Specialist – $81k-$104k – Dec. 8

Dept. of DefensePublic Affairs Specialist – $108k-$141k – Dec. 8 

Food & Drug AdministrationPublic Affairs Specialist/Press Officer – $108k-$141k – apply by Dec. 8; subject to early removal once 50 applications are received

U.S. China Education TrustProgram Officer – Chinese language proficiency required – Dec. 9

British EmbassyPublic Affairs Officer – $23/hr – San Francisco, CA – Dec. 11

OK, pay attention: when Anthony Bourdain describes an episode of Parts Unknown as "the most beautiful we've ever made, I think," – then it rises to level of can't-miss television, especially considering the oft-lauded show is consistently one of the most artfully-produced and best looking shows on television.  Enjoy tonight's dive into the non-tourist precincts of Rome – tonight at 9 pm (ET) on CNN.

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