Thursday, September 5, 2019

It's off to Schaffhausen for You!

We're a work in progress today; check back later for what we hope will end up being a really big set [edit: all finished for the day] ... and we've got something different & fun brewing up for you for Friday.

1) The Solar Energy Industries Association has shared this Program Development Coordinator post – successful candidate will support the development & production of clean energy programs and conferences for SEIA and its Solar Energy Trades Shows educational partner – basic familiarity with electric sector concepts, governance, and current issues in clean energy sought.

2-5) Early childhood development nonprofit ZERO TO THREE has let us know they are actively recruiting for all of these:
6) The Rising Tide Foundation is seeking a Senior Program Manager to support their Freedom in
Practice portfolio of grants – a strong background in libertarian/classical liberal philosophy & network in the field is required, along with a proven ability to identify, execute & evaluate transformational programs – position is based in picturesque Schaffhausen, Switzerland; the Foundation’s business is conducted in English – search managed by KEES

7) Per the comments, we see that the Animal Welfare Institute is recruiting for an Advocacy Coordinator (scroll to find) with 2+ years of digital advocacy, email marketing, or related experience desired.

8-9) Brookings Institution
10) Finn PartnersCopywriter

11) Financial Industry Regulatory AuthoritySenior Director, Federal Relations

12-13) POLITICO
14-15) New opportunities via Talent Market:
16) Transportation Intermediaries AssociationManager of Government Affairs

17-23) American University
24) Institute of International EducationOutreach & Communications Coordinator supporting the Gilman International Scholarship Program – DC or Houston, TX

25) Martha’s TableAssistant Director, Communications – see also main career page

26) Advanced Decision VectorsCommunications Specialist

27) Earth Day NetworkClimate Communications Manager – apply by Sept. 20

28-31) Georgetown University
32-33) iNovate Solutions
34) International Corporate Accountability RoundtableCommunications Director (pdf) – see also main career page

35) Tifereth Israel CongregationCommunications & Development Specialist – $45k-$50k

36) AARPSenior Communications Advisor

37-38) America’s Health Insurance Plans
39) British EmbassyPolicy & Analysis Officer, Management Reform & Finance supporting the UK Mission to the UN – $65k – New York – apply by Sept. 15

40) Cancer Support CommunitySenior Director, Policy & Advocacy

41) Children’s National Health System Government Affairs Manager

42) Deloitte Senior Communications Manager – apply by Nov. 4

43) Montgomery County Dept. of Environmental ProtectionCommunications Manager (use keyword IRC39228) – $77k-$141k – apply by Sept. 25

44) National Center for Learning DisabilitiesAdvocacy Manager

45-51) Nature Conservancy
52-53) Pew Charitable Trusts
54-55) Washington Post
more to come OK, we're done –

1 comment:

  1. DC Dept. of Transportation - Social Media Intern

    • To Apply: Submit cover letter and resume to DaShae.Minor@dc.gov with the subject line “DDOT Communications Internship”

    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

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