Dept. of Commerce/Office of Inspector General – Legislative Affairs Officer – $99k-$128k – apply by Aug. 5; subject to early closure
Minority Business Development Agency – Legislative & Intergovernmental Affairs Specialist – $69k-$108k – Aug. 5
National Center for Health Statistics – Public Affairs Specialist – $69k-$90k – Aug. 5
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service – Public Affairs Specialist – $67k-$107k – vacancies on Carlsbad & Sacramento, CA – Aug. 5
Nature Conservancy
- Loyal Donor Officer – San Francisco or Santa Cruz, CA – Aug. 5
- Associate Director of Development – Boulder, CO – Aug. 5
- Loyal Donor Officer – San Francisco or Santa Cruz, CA – Aug. 6
- Senior Media Relations Manager – Aug. 7
- Associate Director of Development Operations – Madison, WI – Aug. 9
Internal Revenue Service – Public Affairs Specialist – $117k-$152k – Aug. 6
George Mason University – Marketing Specialist, College of Humanities & Social Sciences – Aug. 7
U.S. Army/Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction – Public Affairs Specialist – $47k-$74k – Aug. 7
American Association for the Advancement of Science
- Public Affairs Director – Aug. 8
- Policy Director, Campaign for Science – Aug. 8
Federal Transit Administration – Public Affairs Specialist – $99k-$152k – Aug. 8
Library of Congress – Event Coordinator – $69k-$90k – Aug. 8
Montgomery County Public Schools – Communications Specialist/TV Outreach Specialist – Aug. 8
Smithsonian Institution – Producer supporting the National Zoo/Conservation Biology Institute – $57k-$74k – video & digital multimedia focus – Aug. 8
World Bank – Senior Communications Officer, Risk & Public Affairs – Aug. 8
University of Maryland
- Development Writer – Aug. 8
- Program Manager, Alumni Marketing – Aug. 9
- Program & Communications Associate supporting the Do Good Institute – Aug. 11
- Communications Assistant – Aug. 9
- Program Fellow – Aug. 9
DC Dept. of Forensic Sciences – Public Information Officer – $100k-$129k – Aug. 9
International Women’s Health Coalition – Program Officer, International Policy – New York – Aug. 9
Washington Post
- Economics Editor – Aug. 9
- News Designer – contract status – Aug. 9
St. Stephen & the Incarnation Episcopal Church – Bilingual Communications Coordinator – part time – $18/hr – Aug. 10
Union for Concerned Scientists – Legislative Associate supporting the Center for Science and Democracy – $52k – Aug. 11
DC Dept. of Transportation - Social Media Intern
ReplyDelete• To Apply: Submit cover letter and resume to DaShae.Minor@dc.gov with the subject line “DDOT Communications Internship”
• Application Deadline: Friday, August 30
The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) is seeking an Intern to support the agency’s Public Information Division. The ideal candidate will be detail oriented, creative and have a keen sense of how to tell a good story.
Expectations for intern:
• Create engaging content for social media, and DDOT’s internal and external websites
• Draft written materials including press releases, memos, media pitches, website content, and other materials, as required
• Analyze social media, website, and other data to inform strategies to advance the division’s outreach and engagement efforts
• Support the agency’s graphic designer and videographer, as required
• Provide administrative and event support, as necessary
Required Skills
• Experience using content management systems, specifically Drupal
• Experience using the Adobe Suite and Microsoft Office 365
• Understanding of social media including Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Nextdoor
Other Information
• The internship term is September 2019 – January 31, 2020, with the potential to extend through the Spring
• The intern should be available to work between 20 and 30 hours per week, between 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
• The internship is unpaid. Applicants should be enrolled in college and able to receive college credits, pending the university’s approval