Monday, August 19, 2019

Behemoth

Hello Monday!  We've got a 67-opportunity behemoth to turbocharge your job-seek week!  And don't forget previously noted opportunities closing this week.

609) The League of Conservation Voters is recruiting for two National Campaign Director posts – 8+years or 4 election cycles of issue and/or electoral campaign experience required – apply by Sept. 3

610-615) Resources for the Future have let us know they are active recruiting for these opportunities:
616) The New York City Civilian Complaint Review Board, NYC’s police oversight agency, has shared this no-doubt-intense Communications Assistant post – strong writing & graphic design skills preferred – $16-$17/hr

617) The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering & Medicine is accepting applications for the Christine Mirzayan Science & Technology Policy Graduate Fellowship, an opportunity to gain experience to work in science policy – Jan.-Apr. 2020 term – $9k stipend – apply by Sept. 6

618) EVERMORE, a nonprofit serving bereaved parents, is seeking a part-time Communications Intern for a 3-4 month term, starting ASAP – paid position

619) Aledade Director of Communications – see also main career page

620-621) American Enterprise Institute
622) American Heart Association Vice President of Development

623) American Institute of ArchitectsManager, Brand & Engagement Operations

624-625) American Society of Civil Engineers
627) Association of American Medical CollegesSenior Director, Strategic Communications

628-629) The Brand Guild
630) Every Mother CountsStorytelling & Digital Marketing Lead (pdf) – New York

631) Fannie Mae Social Media Marketing Manager

632-633) George Mason University
634) George Washington UniversityWeb Editor, School of International Affairs – $47k-$64k

635) Global Entrepreneurship NetworkCommunications Associate

636-637) gmmb
638) Governors Highway Safety AssociationDirector of Communications

639-641) Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine
642-643) HWC
644-645) Independent Community Bankers of America
646-647) Jesuit Relief Service

648-663) Johns Hopkins University – Baltimore, MD except as otherwise noted
664-668) Mercy Corps
669) Search for Common GroundDevelopment Database Manager

670-672) SUBJECT MATTER
673-674) United Nations Foundation
675) Volunteers of AmericaCommunications Specialist

1 comment:

Gordon said...

Maryland Democratic MoC - Press Secretary

A Maryland Democratic Congressman is seeking a Press Secretary to work closely with a diverse team in the Congressman’s D.C. office, and be the point-person on messaging and digital strategy.

The Press Secretary will plan and pitch press opportunities, independently manage press relationships, respond to press inquiries, serve as an on-the-record spokesperson, and assist in policy development as communications strategy. The Press Secretary will also manage rapid response efforts, press advisories, releases and talking points, and will help to develop and execute overall messaging strategies.

Additional responsibilities include managing social media channels, creating digital assets such as graphics and video, growing the Congressman’s digital media presence, and further developing the Congressman’s online voice. Ability to work non-traditional hours is required, as the position is also responsible for staffing the Congressman during media appearances.

Ideal candidates will have strong written and oral communication skills, be able to develop an understanding of issues important to the Congressman and the Democratic Caucus, be able to work demanding hours in a fast-paced environment, take initiative and display creativity, work well with a team and multi-task, be detail oriented and organized, and have a positive attitude and a sense of humor.

2+ years of prior communications or media relations experience is required. Maryland ties, previous congressional or campaign work, on-the-record experience, and photography and graphic design skills are preferred. Prior experience working with cable news booking producers is a plus.

Interested applicants should submit a cover letter describing their fit for the role, resume and, if available, 1 – 2 short writing or multimedia samples to md.jobposting@mail.house.gov with “Press Secretary” in the subject line.