The Tax Coalition Job Bank
February 28, 2011
From Job Bank Chair Kimberly Pinter:
Director, Tax Policy
Employer: National Association of Manufacturers
Date: Friday, February 18, 2011
Job Type: Gov't Affairs/Exec. Mgmt
Description: Director, Tax Policy Department: Tax and Domestic Economic Policy/ Policy and Government Relations Reports To: Vice President, Tax and Domestic Economic Policy FLSA Status: Exempt L-9 Prepared Date: February 2011
SUMMARY: Works with NAM member companies to develop NAM positions on tax policy issues and advocates these positions with members of Congress, Congressional staff, administration officials and the press. Performs other duties that advance the work of the department and the association, including related research projects, new media and member outreach.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Specific responsibilities include:
Identify tax issues affecting U.S. manufacturers and U.S. global manufacturing competitiveness and develop NAM's positions, working with NAM members, particularly the NAM's Tax Subcommittee and its various task forces. Provide staff support for this policy structure, and work with the policy structure to frame positions and construct advocacy campaigns.
Coordinate, direct and participate in lobbying activities with NAM members on tax policy issues; meet with Congressional members, staff and Administration officials to identify, discuss and resolve policy issues.
Develop, direct and work with coalitions of other industry groups and companies as part of policy advocacy campaigns. Manage and provide staff support for coalitions as appropriate.
Contact regulatory agencies and testify at public hearings, Congressional sessions and member involvement activities to enlist support for members' interests. Prepare written reports, lobbying materials, letters, analyses and statements on major tax policy issues for distribution to Congress, the Administration, NAM members and the press; develop and write communications to NAM members on tax policy issues and NAM initiatives.
Respond to member company requests, questions and concerns; assist field and national division staff with member requests.
Assist in planning and coordinating meetings and conferences with NAM members and with congressional groups or government agencies.
Maintain and expand knowledge of and expertise in tax and economic policy issues.
Other duties may be assigned, as needed.
TYPE AND NATURE OF CONTACTS
Within the NAM: Work closely both with other members of the tax department as well as NAM staff in other policy departments, public affairs, communications and government affairs. Assist field and national division staff members.
External to the NAM: Work closely with representatives from NAM member companies, members of Congress and congressional staff, Administration officials and staff and representatives from other business and trade association groups.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
Supervisory responsibilities include shared administrative support.
QUALIFICATIONS
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to satisfactorily perform each essential duty. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE Bachelor's degree (B. A.) from four-year college or university, law or advanced degree preferred; approximately five years of related association, law firm, corporation or executive branch and/or Hill experience; an in-depth understanding of the various tax and economic policy issues impacting U.S. manufacturers; a thorough knowledge of the public policy process; excellent communications (verbal and written) skills; strong organizational and interpersonal skills; current contacts on Capitol Hill and in the Administration; and experience handling media inquiries. Flexibility and the ability to work as part of a team are key.
Apply Online: http://www.nam.org/About-Us/Careers/Careers-Landing-Page.aspx
Continually updated jobs listings for the DC area--mainly related to Capitol Hill.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Senior Account Executive--Healthcare Public Affairs
Senior Account Executive--Healthcare Public Affairs
Qualifications
GolinHarris ranked one of the top 10 public relations agencies in the world, is proud to have been named Large Agency of the Year 2010 and 2007 by PRWeek. Our professionals in 33 offices around the globe build long-term partnerships based on mutual trust. Our vision is to set the gold standard in client service, agency performance and corporate culture. We deliver bold thinking and flawless execution that deliver meaningful results for our clients.
Currently, the Washington DC office of GolinHarris is seeking a Senior Account Executive for our Public Affairs team to manage media relations, stakeholder engagement and external outreach programs for key health care clients. The senior account executive will play a major role in the research, planning and execution of communications activities to support and advance client public policy and public affairs agendas. The senior account executive will independently manage client projects involving multiple deliverables on deadline, execute work with minimal supervision, and support new business efforts. This person will also have responsibility for media relations and event support and will supervise junior staff.
Job Requirements
3 to 5+ years of communications experience, preferably in an agency environment. Ideal candidates will have experience in healthcare with emphasis on policy, research, insurance and/or medical devices. Qualified candidates must have exceptional communication (both written and verbal) and interpersonal skills and be able to multi-task efficiently and quickly. S/he must be able to work effectively with clients and colleagues. Successful candidates will be familiar with digital and social media platforms and networks, and possess detailed knowledge of and relationships with healthcare media outlets from key trade publications to national print reporters. This position requires a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university.
Interested applicants should e-mail a resume with salary expectations to GHDCJOBS@golinharris.com referencing SAEPADC in the e-mail subject line.
GolinHarris is an Equal Opportunity Employer. EEO/AA.M/F/D/V.
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Richard Schmitz
Vice President
GolinHarris Public Affairs
2200 Clarendon BLVD., Suite 1100
Arlington, VA 22201
t + 1 703-741-7513
f + 1 703-741-7501
rschmitz@golinharris.com
www.golinharris.com
Agency of the Year 2010 – PR Week
2009 Asia Pacific PR Consultancy of the Year
International Agency of the Year 2008 - PRCA
Agency of the Year 2007 – The Holmes Report
Qualifications
GolinHarris ranked one of the top 10 public relations agencies in the world, is proud to have been named Large Agency of the Year 2010 and 2007 by PRWeek. Our professionals in 33 offices around the globe build long-term partnerships based on mutual trust. Our vision is to set the gold standard in client service, agency performance and corporate culture. We deliver bold thinking and flawless execution that deliver meaningful results for our clients.
Currently, the Washington DC office of GolinHarris is seeking a Senior Account Executive for our Public Affairs team to manage media relations, stakeholder engagement and external outreach programs for key health care clients. The senior account executive will play a major role in the research, planning and execution of communications activities to support and advance client public policy and public affairs agendas. The senior account executive will independently manage client projects involving multiple deliverables on deadline, execute work with minimal supervision, and support new business efforts. This person will also have responsibility for media relations and event support and will supervise junior staff.
Job Requirements
3 to 5+ years of communications experience, preferably in an agency environment. Ideal candidates will have experience in healthcare with emphasis on policy, research, insurance and/or medical devices. Qualified candidates must have exceptional communication (both written and verbal) and interpersonal skills and be able to multi-task efficiently and quickly. S/he must be able to work effectively with clients and colleagues. Successful candidates will be familiar with digital and social media platforms and networks, and possess detailed knowledge of and relationships with healthcare media outlets from key trade publications to national print reporters. This position requires a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university.
Interested applicants should e-mail a resume with salary expectations to GHDCJOBS@golinharris.com referencing SAEPADC in the e-mail subject line.
GolinHarris is an Equal Opportunity Employer. EEO/AA.M/F/D/V.
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Richard Schmitz
Vice President
GolinHarris Public Affairs
2200 Clarendon BLVD., Suite 1100
Arlington, VA 22201
t + 1 703-741-7513
f + 1 703-741-7501
rschmitz@golinharris.com
www.golinharris.com
Agency of the Year 2010 – PR Week
2009 Asia Pacific PR Consultancy of the Year
International Agency of the Year 2008 - PRCA
Agency of the Year 2007 – The Holmes Report
Government Affairs Policy Manager / Sr. Policy Manager
Government Affairs Policy Manager / Sr. Policy Manager
Genentech - California District of Columbia, South San Francisco Washington (United States)
Job Description
Genentech Government Affairs' Public Policy and Reimbursement team is seeking a qualified policy manager/senior policy manager candidate to monitor and analyze numerous public payer activities and trends, including coverage, coding, and payment policies at the national level for both Medicare and Medicaid. Specifically, the policy manager/senior policy manager will help recognize, assess, and communicate key policy issues that may impact Genentech and the biotechnology industry in both the short- and long-term to key internal and external stakeholders. He or she will focus on the impact of public sector trends and initiatives on Genentech with respect to patient access, reimbursement, and customer satisfaction. He or she will translate policy developments into meaningful guidance and strategic advice and will represent the Public Policy team at internal and external meetings. He or she also will be responsible for managing projects effectively and efficiently, and will be required to take initiative to identify key issues and help organize and assist the efforts of other team members as appropriate.
Core Competencies
Qualified candidates should possess the following core competencies:
• Research and Analysis: Strong research skills, knowledge of key sources of information and contacts on public payer issues, as well as the ability to tie research results and policy initiatives directly to Genentech’s business.
• Problem Solving: Superior problem solving skills, including the capability of applying previous experience to complex policy issues, and the ability to conduct or delegate qualitative and quantitative analyses.
• Writing: Ability to write and edit business documents (e-mails, memos, and PowerPoint presentations) clearly and succinctly in a timely manner, as well as the ability to ensure content accuracy, appropriate tone, and attention to detail to ensure work is of superior quality.
• Speaking/Presentations: Comfort and ability to present information to large group of internal colleagues and select external audiences including customers.
• Word, PowerPoint, Excel: Advanced level of understanding of Microsoft Office, including PowerPoint, and Word formatting and graphics, and Excel spreadsheet programming.
• Project Management: Strong planning and organization skills with the ability to set priorities effectively and efficiently, identify areas that need further research, and multi-task on a number of issues while notifying team members and supervisor of work progress in a timely and appropriate fashion.
The policy manager/senior policy manager should be a leader who is willing and able to take responsibility and ownership for following and analyzing key public payer issues. Qualified candidates should also take initiative to further explore areas important to both Government Affairs and Genentech while motivating and working collaboratively with other team members. The policy manager/senior policy manager will work under limited direction and proactively notify his or her supervisor with work priorities and timelines; work will be reviewed for soundness of judgment and overall adequacy.
The position is located in Genentech's corporate headquarters in South San Francisco, CA.
Qualifications
A BA or BS is required; a graduate degree (MS, MPH, MPP, JD or MBA) is strongly preferred.
Qualified candidates should have a minimum of 8 years of relevant post-college healthcare policy experience (examples include key government agencies such as HHS, CMS, CBO, OMB, or FDA; Congress; healthcare consulting firms; pharmaceutical, biotechnology, managed care or other healthcare industries; or patient, provider or trade associations).
Experience working at or directly with CMS is preferred.
Candidates should have an advanced understanding of the federal and state regulatory processes, federal regulatory bodies that monitor and implement the health programs, healthcare policy development, and the administrative structure of funding sources for government agencies. An advanced understanding of public payer (Medicare/Medicaid) coverage, coding, and payment policies is also required.
Candidates should also have experience in the areas of oncology, immunology, ophthalmology or have the ability to quickly learn the science of these disease states, their product markets, business and patient needs.
Genentech is an Equal Opportunity Employer with a commitment to diversity. All individuals are encouraged to apply.
Company Description
At the Roche Group, about 80,000 people across 150 countries are pushing back the frontiers of healthcare. Working together, we've become one of the world's leading research-focused healthcare groups. A member of the Roche Group, Genentech has been at the forefront of the biotechnology industry for more than 30 years, using human genetic information to develop novel medicines for serious and life-threatening diseases. The headquarters for Roche pharmaceutical operations in the United States, Genentech has multiple therapies on the market for cancer and other serious illnesses. Please take this opportunity to learn about Genentech, where we believe that our employees are our most important asset and are dedicated to remaining a great place to work.
Additional Information
Posted:
February 28, 2011
Type:
Full-time
Experience:
Not Applicable
Functions:
Consulting
Industries:
Biotechnology
Employer Job ID:
00372305
Job ID:
1433447
Genentech - California District of Columbia, South San Francisco Washington (United States)
Job Description
Genentech Government Affairs' Public Policy and Reimbursement team is seeking a qualified policy manager/senior policy manager candidate to monitor and analyze numerous public payer activities and trends, including coverage, coding, and payment policies at the national level for both Medicare and Medicaid. Specifically, the policy manager/senior policy manager will help recognize, assess, and communicate key policy issues that may impact Genentech and the biotechnology industry in both the short- and long-term to key internal and external stakeholders. He or she will focus on the impact of public sector trends and initiatives on Genentech with respect to patient access, reimbursement, and customer satisfaction. He or she will translate policy developments into meaningful guidance and strategic advice and will represent the Public Policy team at internal and external meetings. He or she also will be responsible for managing projects effectively and efficiently, and will be required to take initiative to identify key issues and help organize and assist the efforts of other team members as appropriate.
Core Competencies
Qualified candidates should possess the following core competencies:
• Research and Analysis: Strong research skills, knowledge of key sources of information and contacts on public payer issues, as well as the ability to tie research results and policy initiatives directly to Genentech’s business.
• Problem Solving: Superior problem solving skills, including the capability of applying previous experience to complex policy issues, and the ability to conduct or delegate qualitative and quantitative analyses.
• Writing: Ability to write and edit business documents (e-mails, memos, and PowerPoint presentations) clearly and succinctly in a timely manner, as well as the ability to ensure content accuracy, appropriate tone, and attention to detail to ensure work is of superior quality.
• Speaking/Presentations: Comfort and ability to present information to large group of internal colleagues and select external audiences including customers.
• Word, PowerPoint, Excel: Advanced level of understanding of Microsoft Office, including PowerPoint, and Word formatting and graphics, and Excel spreadsheet programming.
• Project Management: Strong planning and organization skills with the ability to set priorities effectively and efficiently, identify areas that need further research, and multi-task on a number of issues while notifying team members and supervisor of work progress in a timely and appropriate fashion.
The policy manager/senior policy manager should be a leader who is willing and able to take responsibility and ownership for following and analyzing key public payer issues. Qualified candidates should also take initiative to further explore areas important to both Government Affairs and Genentech while motivating and working collaboratively with other team members. The policy manager/senior policy manager will work under limited direction and proactively notify his or her supervisor with work priorities and timelines; work will be reviewed for soundness of judgment and overall adequacy.
The position is located in Genentech's corporate headquarters in South San Francisco, CA.
Qualifications
A BA or BS is required; a graduate degree (MS, MPH, MPP, JD or MBA) is strongly preferred.
Qualified candidates should have a minimum of 8 years of relevant post-college healthcare policy experience (examples include key government agencies such as HHS, CMS, CBO, OMB, or FDA; Congress; healthcare consulting firms; pharmaceutical, biotechnology, managed care or other healthcare industries; or patient, provider or trade associations).
Experience working at or directly with CMS is preferred.
Candidates should have an advanced understanding of the federal and state regulatory processes, federal regulatory bodies that monitor and implement the health programs, healthcare policy development, and the administrative structure of funding sources for government agencies. An advanced understanding of public payer (Medicare/Medicaid) coverage, coding, and payment policies is also required.
Candidates should also have experience in the areas of oncology, immunology, ophthalmology or have the ability to quickly learn the science of these disease states, their product markets, business and patient needs.
Genentech is an Equal Opportunity Employer with a commitment to diversity. All individuals are encouraged to apply.
Company Description
At the Roche Group, about 80,000 people across 150 countries are pushing back the frontiers of healthcare. Working together, we've become one of the world's leading research-focused healthcare groups. A member of the Roche Group, Genentech has been at the forefront of the biotechnology industry for more than 30 years, using human genetic information to develop novel medicines for serious and life-threatening diseases. The headquarters for Roche pharmaceutical operations in the United States, Genentech has multiple therapies on the market for cancer and other serious illnesses. Please take this opportunity to learn about Genentech, where we believe that our employees are our most important asset and are dedicated to remaining a great place to work.
Additional Information
Posted:
February 28, 2011
Type:
Full-time
Experience:
Not Applicable
Functions:
Consulting
Industries:
Biotechnology
Employer Job ID:
00372305
Job ID:
1433447
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JOBS:
http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.aspx?JobID=97060282&JobTitle=Senior+Congressional+Relations+Officer&jbf574=OM00&FedEmp=N&FedPub=Y&sort=rv%2c-dtex&vw=b&re=134&caller=basic.aspx&AVSDM=2011-02-17+14%3a24%3a00
Job Title: Senior Congressional Relations Officer
Agency: Office Of Personnel Management
Job Announcement Number: 11-225-LEK
SALARY RANGE: $105,211.00 - $136,771.00 /year
OPEN PERIOD: Thursday, February 17, 2011 to Wednesday, March 02, 2011
SERIES & GRADE: GS-0301-14
POSITION INFORMATION: Full Time Career/Career Conditional
PROMOTION POTENTIAL: 14
DUTY LOCATIONS: 1 vacancy - Washington DC Metro Area, DC
WHO MAY BE CONSIDERED: US Citizens and Status Candidates
JOB SUMMARY:
This position is located in Congressional & Legislative Affairs (CLA). The incumbent is responsible for serving as a congressional liaison and legislative expert in the areas within OPM's authorized jurisdiction.
KEY REQUIREMENTS:
U.S. Citizen
Suitable for Federal employment, determined by a background investigation
Males born after 12-31-59 must be registered for Selective Service
You must be available to work weekends as necessary.
You will be required to carry a BlackBerry.
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Duties
Additional Duty Location Info:
1 vacancy - Washington DC Metro Area, DC
Serve as legislative point of contact for congressional offices and liaison with OPM's program offices, including Health and Insurance Programs, to ensure compliance with congressional requests;
Keep abreast of congressional action and Presidential policies through daily contacts with agency personnel, OMB and congressional staff;
Track policy and legislative initiatives within issue area and draft relevant materials, including policy and strategic analysis, for use by senior policy officials;
Prepare OPM and Administration position statements and letters, including any recommendations, in a clear, concise, and timely manner on legislation or other policy initiatives for communication to congressional leaders, senior OPM officials, and OMB;
Identify and coordinate appropriate OPM staff to secure timely answers to congressional inquiries and develop proactive briefings on OPM priority initiatives;
Coordinate with congressional staff and OPM staff to prepare for hearings and mark-ups for the Director, Deputy Director, CLA, and other agency officials;
Conduct research and analysis on key government issues and expressed interests of Congress.
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Qualifications and Evaluations
QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED:
You must have at least one year of specialized experience equivalent to the GS-13 grade level in the Federal service drafting, analyzing or advising on legislation and/or congressional oversight related to Federal workforce policy issues including pay and leave, staffing, healthcare coverage, and retirement and insurance benefits. Successful accomplishment of your work must have required you to apply relevant knowledge of the operations and key functions of the congressional committees of jurisdiction related to Federal civilian workforce issues. Experience must also include working on or interfacing with Congressional committees to work toward achieving legislative results.
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Princeton University is seeking an Associate Director, Government Affairs for their Public Affairs Department. Please see below for the job description. Additional information regarding this position can also be found at http://jobs.princeton.edu.
Information:
Requisition Number
0110061
Job Title
Associate Director, Government Affairs
Department
Public Affairs - 810
Position Summary
Princeton University's Office of Government Affairs seeks an Associate Director to monitor and analyze federal legislation of interest to Princeton University, with particular attention to issues concerning fusion energy sciences and the Department of Energy's Office of Science. Additional areas of responsibility may include funding related to other science agencies (such as the National Science Foundation), immigration, intellectual property, and aspects of higher education policy. The Associate Director will interact extensively with members of Congress, their staff and federal agencies; develop and implement effective strategies to represent the University's interests; and work in close collaboration with educational associations and other research organizations. The position is located in Washington, DC. Travel to Princeton, NJ will be necessary.
Essential Qualifications
Position requires significant knowledge of Congressional and federal agency policies and procedures and experience with the appropriations process. Experience with federal energy issues and university and national research laboratory
organizations is highly desirable. Congressional or agency experience preferred.
Candidates should have initiative, the ability to work well under pressure and exercise independent judgment, strong oral and written communication and presentation skills, and excellent interpersonal skills.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor's degree is required and an advanced degree is preferred.
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National Field Director - Public Interest Network
(http://www.publicinterestnetwork.org)
The Public Interest Network is seeking a National Field Director. The National Field Director is a new position for the network. We are looking for senior level candidates with strong field organizing experience.
Background
The Public Interest Network founded more than a dozen civic organizations including: U.S. PIRG, the Federation of State Public Interest Research Groups (PIRGs); Environment America and its state affiliates; Center for Public Interest Research; Environmental Action; the Student Empowerment Training Project; Toxics Action Center; Pesticide Watch; Green Century Capital Management; Green Corps; National Environmental Law Center; and Frontier Group.
The Public Interest Network evolved from collaborations among the state PIRGs, which began actively sharing ideas and combining efforts in the early 1980s. One of the earliest and most lasting results of these collaborations was the launch of our shared canvass model, and we have continued to take advantage of our shared resources and coordination to build and refine one of the nation’s most robust field operations, with grassroots and grass-tops political power in all 50 states. Now, as in our early days, each member organization within the Public Interest Network works on its own agenda according to its own strategy with its own base of support. Member groups share a model for organizational success that emphasizes goal-setting, accountability and sustainable expansion. We work together to identify, recruit and train the next generation of leadership for the public interest movement, and when new opportunities or challenges arise, we meet them together, sharing resources, ideas and technical expertise.
Top priorities for the position
· Advance best practices throughout our organizations, including development and deployment of new technologies (e.g. the VAN, IPads, IPods, etc.), as well as development and improvement of field work models.
· Develop and oversee a plan to build field depth and breadth in all 50 states for Public Interest Network organizations – with the focus on building strong state campaigns and organizations.
Job responsibilities include
· Advancing best practices and developing field work models
o Catalog all of the Public Interest Network’s models of field work. These models include but are not limited to: canvassing, grass-tops field organizing, grassroots field organizing, voter registration, voter contact, student organizing, electoral organizing, and all other forms of citizen outreach that generate field campaign product.
o Evaluate and update Public Interest Network field models each year, using cost/benefit analysis and developing other tools to assess the programs in terms of management, product, and expense.
o Identify and evaluate new tools and methods for field organizing.
o Track developments in field work from other organizations and campaigns. Aggressively test promising ideas and find ways to implement them in Public Interest Network models.
o Develop new and better models for self-sufficient field campaigns.
o Train staff within the network on best field practices.
· Building field power in all 50 states
o Develop short and long range plans for building field power for Public Interest Network organizations in all 50 states.
o Facilitate coordinated field efforts of the network organizations through conference calls, emails, sharing of strategies.
o Represent the Public Interest Network for coordinating field efforts with other organizations and seeking out opportunities for collaboration.
o Maintain the organizations’ legislative and electoral field target chart.
· Fundraising from foundations, donors, and coalition partners to support existing and new field work to help us reach these goals.
Job Qualifications
Candidates should possess a track record of success managing staff and implementing field campaigns; excellent strategic thinking skills; and a strong commitment to progressive issues and grassroots organizing.
The position offers entrepreneurial challenges with considerable opportunities for professional growth and to contribute meaningfully to building the progressive movement. The successful candidate will bring the following skills and attributes to the position:
Ø Strong management skills and experience;
Ø Keen sense of political strategy and ability to quickly adapt to a changing political environment;
Ø Goal-orientation and willingness to hold self and others accountable;
Ø Willingness to travel for site visits and desire to engage in front-line evaluating;
Ø Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills, including attention to detail;
Ø Experience with mass-based, field driven campaigns;
Ø Experience with voter persuasion, early-vote and get-out-the-vote drives;
Ø Ability to work quickly and cooperatively under pressure;
Ø Energetic outlook and commitment to the network’s progressive mission and grassroots approach to change;
Ø A team orientation that combines collegiality and creativity to drive and motivate others.
Candidates for this position should have five or more years of relevant professional experience, including political campaign experience in support of a candidate or initiative campaign. Advanced degrees, including a JD or masters in related fields, may count toward a candidate’s professional experience. A two-year commitment is required.
Salary and Benefits
Salary for this position is commensurate with the successful candidate’s relevant professional experience. We offer a competitive benefits package that includes health care coverage, educational loan assistance, retirement plan, dependent care assistance program, paid vacation and sick days, and parental leave. Opportunities for advancement, travel, and additional training are available.
Location
Boston, MA, Washington DC, Denver, CO, or Los Angeles, CA
Application
Send cover letter, resume, and salary requirement to Hiring Director Jeff Sprague at careers@publicinterestnetwork.org. Please specify which position you are applying for in the subject line of the e-mail, and be sure to mention where you saw our job advertised.
The Public Interest Network is an equal opportunity employer and will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, sex, age, handicap, pregnancy, sexual orientation, or veteran status.
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National School Boards Association
Legislative Coordinator
National School Boards Association seeks highly motivated individual to support lobbying staff representing the interests of local school boards on Capitol Hill and with the Administration. Candidate must be able to handle multiple tasks with short deadlines successfully. Responsibilities encompass a broad range of administrative and technical duties including editing and distributing correspondence; updating website; coordinating forums, briefings and key meetings with stakeholders, congressional members and their staff; conducting internet and database research; developing PowerPoint presentations; tracking key legislation impacting public education; and assisting with planning and preparation for national conference. Minimum qualifications: bachelor’s degree or equivalent combination of education and experience, public policy or related field preferred; three years of administrative experience. Candidate must possess excellent interpersonal, oral and written communication skills.
Qualified candidates should send resume, cover letter & salary requirements to NSBA, Attn: HR/LC/11, 1680 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA 22314-3493. Resumes and cover letters may also be faxed to (703) 837-9151 or e-mailed to jobs@nsba.org.
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Job Description: Campaign Director
Location: Anywhere (virtual office)
Organizational Overview: With 5 million members, MoveOn.org Political Action is uniquely situated to organize for real progressive change. In the last few years we've racked up some significant victories, but there are many more to come. So we'll be launching several major campaigns in 2011 around issues like fighting for progressive solutions on the economy, ending corporate influence in Washington, creating a clean energy future, and more. And we'll be innovating on how we do our work, striking out into uncharted territory with new organizing models, technologies, experiments, and partnerships. We're hiring a new Campaign Director to help make it all happen.
Position Overview: As a Campaign Director, you will be responsible for one or more of our big national campaigns. This includes coordinating with allies in the progressive community, designing the strategy and tactics, and then implementing all aspects of the campaign – from shaking hands with Senators to testing subject lines. You will be adept and creative at organizing and mobilizing folks to make a difference. You'll need to be able to turn on a dime, so when there's a new idea on Monday afternoon, you can test, evaluate and implement it Tuesday before noon. Perhaps most importantly, you'll need a track record of starting or running big, bold things – things that prove you've got the entrepreneurial spirit to help take MoveOn to the next level.
REQUIREMENTS: To set our Campaign Director up for success, we have identified three critical skill-sets necessary to excel in this role – roughly grouped into Communications, Technology and Scalable Organizing skills. Strong candidates will be skilled in all three areas. But we also encourage candidates to apply who don't have deep expertise in all three areas, but have exceptional skills in one or two areas, and the hunger and aptitude to learn the other areas quickly.
Communications
· Powerful writer for popular audiences, especially short and grabby email actions
· Knows what campaigns will attract press coverage, and can make sure they do
· Able to quickly synthesize information about new topics
· Thrives on the constant adrenaline of the 24-hour news cycle
Technology
· Adept at figuring out creative ways of leveraging technology to make good things happen
· Skilled at testing new uses of technology, and knows how to measure what's working
· Has managed tech projects, including scoping and spec'ing out web tools
· Proficient in Word, Gmail, and advanced Excel
· Experienced with HTML, and ideally with CSS, SQL, Perl or similar technologies
Scalable Organizing
· Constantly thinking of creative new ways to mobilize members and have an impact
· Understands and connects with grassroots activists and trusts members to do good, creative work
· Can integrate online communications and organizing with offline organizing
· Skilled at combining various tactics and managing the tempo of a campaign to keep the momentum building
· Social media organizing experience is strongly preferred
· Experience directing advocacy campaigns is preferred
· Ability to manage staff and large numbers of volunteers
Work Environment
· Likes teamwork, but can work independently day-to-day
· Can plan and manage complex projects under relentless deadlines
· Is low-ego and high-output (like the rest of our team)
· Can change directions quickly and frequently. “Build it, test it, iterate quickly."
· Likes working hard with a hard-working team
· Thrives in a virtual office: communicates well on conference calls, IM and email
To Apply: Please upload a resume and thoughtful cover letter, outlining how your skills and experience meet the qualifications of the position and stating how you heard about this opportunity, both in Word format, to Tate Hausman at http://jobs.cgcareers.org/application.aspx?id=1747 with the subject line "Campaign Director." Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
MoveOn.org Political Action is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
About Commongood Careers: MoveOn.org Political Action has partnered with Commongood Careers to conduct the search for a Campaign Director. Commongood Careers (www.cgcareers.org/) is a nonprofit search service that connects talented individuals to organizations that are dedicated to creating positive social change. Founded and staffed by nonprofit professionals, Commongood Careers offers personalized, engaged services to jobseekers and organizations throughout the hiring process, as well as access to a wealth of knowledge about nonprofit careers.
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Small Georgetown law firm seeks a full-time administrative assistant/file clerk. The candidate must be proficient in MS Office, possess strong communication skills, and be detail-oriented and courteous.
Duties and responsibilities include, but not limited to:
*Copying/faxing/incoming and outgoing mail/courier/shipping
*Back-up phone coverage
*Typing and reviewing documents using MS Word, Excel, and/or PowerPoint
*File Management – written and digital
*Archiving records
*General office maintenance
*Ordering office supplies
*Updating calendar
*Managing legal library
*Processing book orders
We offer excellent benefits, including dental and medical insurance, profit-sharing plan, and paid time off.
To be considered for this position, you must send a resume and cover letter with salary requirements to: fileclerk.lawfirm@gmail.com
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A newly launched progressive media effort has an immediate opening for an
Executive Assistant who will also manage the operations for the
organization. This organization will be a major player in the 2012
elections, and is looking for a talented, organized individual to join the
core team. Applicant should have at least 3 to 5 years experience in
scheduling and office management. Applicant should be a self-starter who
can work comfortably in a fast-paced environment. The position requires
someone with strong inter-personal skills for interaction with high-profile
executives and an ability to prioritize multiple tasks. Strong computer
skills and a good working knowledge of Excel also required. Salary is
commensurate with experience. E-mail resumes to thompson.a.n@gmail.com and
include Executive Assistant in the subject line.
INTERNSHIPS:
The office of Congressman Jim McDermott (WA-7) is seeking an unpaid interns for the Spring and Summer semesters. If you are looking for the great learning experience you need for your first job on or off the Hill, this internship is for you. This internship will give you firsthand experience in understanding how an extremely busy Congressional office works, seeing how an idea gets turned into legislation, and interacting with the Member and his constituents. Duties will include, but are not limited to, helping the front office staff, communicating with constituents, attending briefings, and providing assistance to the legislative and communications staff. Applicants must have excellent writing and communications skills. Interested applicants should email their résumé to hlleajob@gmail.com.
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Progressive Congress News, a news aggregation service of ProgressiveCongress.org is seeking 2 political interns to assist with management of social media, blog writing, and fundraising. Individuals should possess the following skills:
* Strong working knowledge of social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook along with basic social media strategy
* Interest in and understanding of policy and ability to identify policy news useful for legislative staffers
* Outstanding written and oral communication skills
* Ability to work independently, strong organizational skills are a plus
This internship is unpaid and only requires 10-15 hours a week. Schedule is flexible.
Interested candidates should email their resume to news@progressivecongress.org with PCN Intern in the subject line.
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Council Member Hans Riemer, representing Montgomery County At-Large, has openings for Policy Interns. Interns will research issues affecting Montgomery County, draft correspondence, prepare memos, assist with web communications, and attend Council Sessions and Committee Meetings. This is a great opportunity for a learning enthusiast to present progressive ideas while working with Policy Analysts and directly with the Council Member.
Selected Policy Interns will be working in the Council Office Building located in downtown Rockville, within walking distance of the Rockville Metro Station. Internships are offered on both a full and part-time basis. Selection is based on an applicant's educational background, work experience, interview, and writing sample. The ideal candidate will be a college student or recent graduate who is motivated, detail orientated, and possesses strong organizational, communication and writing skills, a positive attitude, and will have the ability to manage multiple tasks on a deadline. Montgomery County ties, creativity, and an eagerness to learn about local politics are strongly preferred.
Interested applicants should email a cover letter, resume, and a short writing sample to Councilmember.Riemer@MontgomeryCountyMD.gov with “Policy Intern Application” in the subject line.
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*Communications Intern*
The National Jewish Democratic Council (NJDC) -- the national voice for
Jewish Democrats -- is seeking Communications Interns for the summer to work
in our Washington, DC office. NJDC offers a fast-paced office environment
and the chance to work and learn at the intersection of the American Jewish
community and the Democratic Party. Students who complete our internships
will gain experience in political advocacy, nonprofit operation, and working
at a campaign-style tempo.
One of the luxuries of our internships is that interns do not spend the bulk
of their time making copies, answering the phones, and running errands.
Instead, our interns play an active role in our daily operations and are a
major asset to our staff.
Unfortunately, we are unable to offer financial assistance or compensation
to our interns. We can, however, provide advice on how to make summer living
in Washington, DC affordable.
Basic Responsibilities Include:
- Assisting the Communications Department with press releases, op-eds,
and fact sheets**
- Blogging for NJDC’s blog**
- Increasing NJDC’s presence on social media networks including Facebook
and Twitter**
- Building and maintaining press lists**
Other projects will be assigned at the discretion of NJDC staff.
Qualifications:
- Strong writing and research skills
- A keen eye for detail
- Ability to meet deadlines in a fast paced environment
- Interest in learning basic web publishing techniques
- Passion for American politics
- Commitment to the melding of Jewish values and progressive policies
- Knowledge of the American Jewish community
- Reader of a variety of news sources
Other Helpful Skills:
- Previous writing experience (especially for online and print
publications)
- Familiarity with Twitter and Facebook
- Experience with video editing software
- Knowledge of Lexis-Nexis and ability to use a library
To apply for the position, please send your resume, cover letter, and two
brief writing samples as a single PDF file to
internship@njdc.org.
Please title the email “Communications Internship” and label the file “Your
Name Application Materials.” Incomplete applications will not be considered.
No calls, drop-offs, or follow-up. Only those selected for an interview will
be contacted. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Please note
if you are available full or part time.
Questions can be directed to David Streeter at davidstreeter@njdc.org or
(202) 216-9060.
NJDC staff will work with students to ensure that they receive credit from
their universities, if they are seeking credit.
For more information about the organization, please visit www.njdc.org.
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National Jewish Democratic Council www.njdc.org
Topic: Political Fundraising and Development Internship Washington, DC
Feb 25 02:58PM -0500 ^
*Political Fundraising and Development Intern*
The National Jewish Democratic Council (NJDC) -- the national voice for
Jewish Democrats -- is seeking Political Fundraising and Development Interns
for the spring and summer to work in our Washington, DC office. NJDC offers
a fast-paced office environment and the chance to work and learn at the
intersection of the American Jewish community and the Democratic Party.
Students who complete our internships will gain experience in political
advocacy, nonprofit operation, and working at a campaign-style tempo.
One of the luxuries of our internships is that interns do not spend the bulk
of their time making copies, answering the phones, and running errands.
Instead, our interns play an active role in our daily operations and are a
major asset to our staff.
Unfortunately, we are unable to offer financial assistance or compensation
to our interns. We can, however, provide advice on how to make summer living
in Washington, DC affordable.
Basic Responsibilities Include:
- Assisting the Development Department with day to day fundraising
activities**
- Event preparation including mailings, phone calls and on-site event
support**
- Research**
- Database updates**
Other projects will be assigned at the discretion of NJDC staff.
Qualifications:
- A keen eye for detail
- Good people skills
- Ability to meet deadlines in a fast paced environment
- Interest in learning fundraising and event planning
- Passion for American politics
- Commitment to the melding of Jewish values and progressive policies
- Knowledge of the American Jewish community
Other Helpful Skills:
- Previous experience with fundraising or planning events
- Friendly demeanor on the phone
- Previous experience with NGP Database
- Previous experience with donor research
To apply for the position, please send your resume, cover letter as a single
PDF file to internship@njdc.org. Please title the
email “Development Internship” and label the file “Your Name Application
Materials.” Incomplete applications will not be considered. No calls,
drop-offs, or follow-up. Only those selected for an interview will be
contacted. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Please note if
you are available full or part time.
Questions can be directed to David Streeter at davidstreeter@njdc.org or
(202) 216-9060.
NJDC staff will work with students to ensure that they receive credit from
their universities, if they are seeking credit.
For more information about the organization, please visit www.njdc.org.
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National Jewish Democratic Council www.njdc.org
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JOBS:
http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.aspx?JobID=97060282&JobTitle=Senior+Congressional+Relations+Officer&jbf574=OM00&FedEmp=N&FedPub=Y&sort=rv%2c-dtex&vw=b&re=134&caller=basic.aspx&AVSDM=2011-02-17+14%3a24%3a00
Job Title: Senior Congressional Relations Officer
Agency: Office Of Personnel Management
Job Announcement Number: 11-225-LEK
SALARY RANGE: $105,211.00 - $136,771.00 /year
OPEN PERIOD: Thursday, February 17, 2011 to Wednesday, March 02, 2011
SERIES & GRADE: GS-0301-14
POSITION INFORMATION: Full Time Career/Career Conditional
PROMOTION POTENTIAL: 14
DUTY LOCATIONS: 1 vacancy - Washington DC Metro Area, DC
WHO MAY BE CONSIDERED: US Citizens and Status Candidates
JOB SUMMARY:
This position is located in Congressional & Legislative Affairs (CLA). The incumbent is responsible for serving as a congressional liaison and legislative expert in the areas within OPM's authorized jurisdiction.
KEY REQUIREMENTS:
U.S. Citizen
Suitable for Federal employment, determined by a background investigation
Males born after 12-31-59 must be registered for Selective Service
You must be available to work weekends as necessary.
You will be required to carry a BlackBerry.
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Duties
Additional Duty Location Info:
1 vacancy - Washington DC Metro Area, DC
Serve as legislative point of contact for congressional offices and liaison with OPM's program offices, including Health and Insurance Programs, to ensure compliance with congressional requests;
Keep abreast of congressional action and Presidential policies through daily contacts with agency personnel, OMB and congressional staff;
Track policy and legislative initiatives within issue area and draft relevant materials, including policy and strategic analysis, for use by senior policy officials;
Prepare OPM and Administration position statements and letters, including any recommendations, in a clear, concise, and timely manner on legislation or other policy initiatives for communication to congressional leaders, senior OPM officials, and OMB;
Identify and coordinate appropriate OPM staff to secure timely answers to congressional inquiries and develop proactive briefings on OPM priority initiatives;
Coordinate with congressional staff and OPM staff to prepare for hearings and mark-ups for the Director, Deputy Director, CLA, and other agency officials;
Conduct research and analysis on key government issues and expressed interests of Congress.
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Qualifications and Evaluations
QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED:
You must have at least one year of specialized experience equivalent to the GS-13 grade level in the Federal service drafting, analyzing or advising on legislation and/or congressional oversight related to Federal workforce policy issues including pay and leave, staffing, healthcare coverage, and retirement and insurance benefits. Successful accomplishment of your work must have required you to apply relevant knowledge of the operations and key functions of the congressional committees of jurisdiction related to Federal civilian workforce issues. Experience must also include working on or interfacing with Congressional committees to work toward achieving legislative results.
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Princeton University is seeking an Associate Director, Government Affairs for their Public Affairs Department. Please see below for the job description. Additional information regarding this position can also be found at http://jobs.princeton.edu.
Information:
Requisition Number
0110061
Job Title
Associate Director, Government Affairs
Department
Public Affairs - 810
Position Summary
Princeton University's Office of Government Affairs seeks an Associate Director to monitor and analyze federal legislation of interest to Princeton University, with particular attention to issues concerning fusion energy sciences and the Department of Energy's Office of Science. Additional areas of responsibility may include funding related to other science agencies (such as the National Science Foundation), immigration, intellectual property, and aspects of higher education policy. The Associate Director will interact extensively with members of Congress, their staff and federal agencies; develop and implement effective strategies to represent the University's interests; and work in close collaboration with educational associations and other research organizations. The position is located in Washington, DC. Travel to Princeton, NJ will be necessary.
Essential Qualifications
Position requires significant knowledge of Congressional and federal agency policies and procedures and experience with the appropriations process. Experience with federal energy issues and university and national research laboratory
organizations is highly desirable. Congressional or agency experience preferred.
Candidates should have initiative, the ability to work well under pressure and exercise independent judgment, strong oral and written communication and presentation skills, and excellent interpersonal skills.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor's degree is required and an advanced degree is preferred.
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National Field Director - Public Interest Network
(http://www.publicinterestnetwork.org)
The Public Interest Network is seeking a National Field Director. The National Field Director is a new position for the network. We are looking for senior level candidates with strong field organizing experience.
Background
The Public Interest Network founded more than a dozen civic organizations including: U.S. PIRG, the Federation of State Public Interest Research Groups (PIRGs); Environment America and its state affiliates; Center for Public Interest Research; Environmental Action; the Student Empowerment Training Project; Toxics Action Center; Pesticide Watch; Green Century Capital Management; Green Corps; National Environmental Law Center; and Frontier Group.
The Public Interest Network evolved from collaborations among the state PIRGs, which began actively sharing ideas and combining efforts in the early 1980s. One of the earliest and most lasting results of these collaborations was the launch of our shared canvass model, and we have continued to take advantage of our shared resources and coordination to build and refine one of the nation’s most robust field operations, with grassroots and grass-tops political power in all 50 states. Now, as in our early days, each member organization within the Public Interest Network works on its own agenda according to its own strategy with its own base of support. Member groups share a model for organizational success that emphasizes goal-setting, accountability and sustainable expansion. We work together to identify, recruit and train the next generation of leadership for the public interest movement, and when new opportunities or challenges arise, we meet them together, sharing resources, ideas and technical expertise.
Top priorities for the position
· Advance best practices throughout our organizations, including development and deployment of new technologies (e.g. the VAN, IPads, IPods, etc.), as well as development and improvement of field work models.
· Develop and oversee a plan to build field depth and breadth in all 50 states for Public Interest Network organizations – with the focus on building strong state campaigns and organizations.
Job responsibilities include
· Advancing best practices and developing field work models
o Catalog all of the Public Interest Network’s models of field work. These models include but are not limited to: canvassing, grass-tops field organizing, grassroots field organizing, voter registration, voter contact, student organizing, electoral organizing, and all other forms of citizen outreach that generate field campaign product.
o Evaluate and update Public Interest Network field models each year, using cost/benefit analysis and developing other tools to assess the programs in terms of management, product, and expense.
o Identify and evaluate new tools and methods for field organizing.
o Track developments in field work from other organizations and campaigns. Aggressively test promising ideas and find ways to implement them in Public Interest Network models.
o Develop new and better models for self-sufficient field campaigns.
o Train staff within the network on best field practices.
· Building field power in all 50 states
o Develop short and long range plans for building field power for Public Interest Network organizations in all 50 states.
o Facilitate coordinated field efforts of the network organizations through conference calls, emails, sharing of strategies.
o Represent the Public Interest Network for coordinating field efforts with other organizations and seeking out opportunities for collaboration.
o Maintain the organizations’ legislative and electoral field target chart.
· Fundraising from foundations, donors, and coalition partners to support existing and new field work to help us reach these goals.
Job Qualifications
Candidates should possess a track record of success managing staff and implementing field campaigns; excellent strategic thinking skills; and a strong commitment to progressive issues and grassroots organizing.
The position offers entrepreneurial challenges with considerable opportunities for professional growth and to contribute meaningfully to building the progressive movement. The successful candidate will bring the following skills and attributes to the position:
Ø Strong management skills and experience;
Ø Keen sense of political strategy and ability to quickly adapt to a changing political environment;
Ø Goal-orientation and willingness to hold self and others accountable;
Ø Willingness to travel for site visits and desire to engage in front-line evaluating;
Ø Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills, including attention to detail;
Ø Experience with mass-based, field driven campaigns;
Ø Experience with voter persuasion, early-vote and get-out-the-vote drives;
Ø Ability to work quickly and cooperatively under pressure;
Ø Energetic outlook and commitment to the network’s progressive mission and grassroots approach to change;
Ø A team orientation that combines collegiality and creativity to drive and motivate others.
Candidates for this position should have five or more years of relevant professional experience, including political campaign experience in support of a candidate or initiative campaign. Advanced degrees, including a JD or masters in related fields, may count toward a candidate’s professional experience. A two-year commitment is required.
Salary and Benefits
Salary for this position is commensurate with the successful candidate’s relevant professional experience. We offer a competitive benefits package that includes health care coverage, educational loan assistance, retirement plan, dependent care assistance program, paid vacation and sick days, and parental leave. Opportunities for advancement, travel, and additional training are available.
Location
Boston, MA, Washington DC, Denver, CO, or Los Angeles, CA
Application
Send cover letter, resume, and salary requirement to Hiring Director Jeff Sprague at careers@publicinterestnetwork.org. Please specify which position you are applying for in the subject line of the e-mail, and be sure to mention where you saw our job advertised.
The Public Interest Network is an equal opportunity employer and will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, sex, age, handicap, pregnancy, sexual orientation, or veteran status.
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National School Boards Association
Legislative Coordinator
National School Boards Association seeks highly motivated individual to support lobbying staff representing the interests of local school boards on Capitol Hill and with the Administration. Candidate must be able to handle multiple tasks with short deadlines successfully. Responsibilities encompass a broad range of administrative and technical duties including editing and distributing correspondence; updating website; coordinating forums, briefings and key meetings with stakeholders, congressional members and their staff; conducting internet and database research; developing PowerPoint presentations; tracking key legislation impacting public education; and assisting with planning and preparation for national conference. Minimum qualifications: bachelor’s degree or equivalent combination of education and experience, public policy or related field preferred; three years of administrative experience. Candidate must possess excellent interpersonal, oral and written communication skills.
Qualified candidates should send resume, cover letter & salary requirements to NSBA, Attn: HR/LC/11, 1680 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA 22314-3493. Resumes and cover letters may also be faxed to (703) 837-9151 or e-mailed to jobs@nsba.org.
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Job Description: Campaign Director
Location: Anywhere (virtual office)
Organizational Overview: With 5 million members, MoveOn.org Political Action is uniquely situated to organize for real progressive change. In the last few years we've racked up some significant victories, but there are many more to come. So we'll be launching several major campaigns in 2011 around issues like fighting for progressive solutions on the economy, ending corporate influence in Washington, creating a clean energy future, and more. And we'll be innovating on how we do our work, striking out into uncharted territory with new organizing models, technologies, experiments, and partnerships. We're hiring a new Campaign Director to help make it all happen.
Position Overview: As a Campaign Director, you will be responsible for one or more of our big national campaigns. This includes coordinating with allies in the progressive community, designing the strategy and tactics, and then implementing all aspects of the campaign – from shaking hands with Senators to testing subject lines. You will be adept and creative at organizing and mobilizing folks to make a difference. You'll need to be able to turn on a dime, so when there's a new idea on Monday afternoon, you can test, evaluate and implement it Tuesday before noon. Perhaps most importantly, you'll need a track record of starting or running big, bold things – things that prove you've got the entrepreneurial spirit to help take MoveOn to the next level.
REQUIREMENTS: To set our Campaign Director up for success, we have identified three critical skill-sets necessary to excel in this role – roughly grouped into Communications, Technology and Scalable Organizing skills. Strong candidates will be skilled in all three areas. But we also encourage candidates to apply who don't have deep expertise in all three areas, but have exceptional skills in one or two areas, and the hunger and aptitude to learn the other areas quickly.
Communications
· Powerful writer for popular audiences, especially short and grabby email actions
· Knows what campaigns will attract press coverage, and can make sure they do
· Able to quickly synthesize information about new topics
· Thrives on the constant adrenaline of the 24-hour news cycle
Technology
· Adept at figuring out creative ways of leveraging technology to make good things happen
· Skilled at testing new uses of technology, and knows how to measure what's working
· Has managed tech projects, including scoping and spec'ing out web tools
· Proficient in Word, Gmail, and advanced Excel
· Experienced with HTML, and ideally with CSS, SQL, Perl or similar technologies
Scalable Organizing
· Constantly thinking of creative new ways to mobilize members and have an impact
· Understands and connects with grassroots activists and trusts members to do good, creative work
· Can integrate online communications and organizing with offline organizing
· Skilled at combining various tactics and managing the tempo of a campaign to keep the momentum building
· Social media organizing experience is strongly preferred
· Experience directing advocacy campaigns is preferred
· Ability to manage staff and large numbers of volunteers
Work Environment
· Likes teamwork, but can work independently day-to-day
· Can plan and manage complex projects under relentless deadlines
· Is low-ego and high-output (like the rest of our team)
· Can change directions quickly and frequently. “Build it, test it, iterate quickly."
· Likes working hard with a hard-working team
· Thrives in a virtual office: communicates well on conference calls, IM and email
To Apply: Please upload a resume and thoughtful cover letter, outlining how your skills and experience meet the qualifications of the position and stating how you heard about this opportunity, both in Word format, to Tate Hausman at http://jobs.cgcareers.org/application.aspx?id=1747 with the subject line "Campaign Director." Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
MoveOn.org Political Action is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
About Commongood Careers: MoveOn.org Political Action has partnered with Commongood Careers to conduct the search for a Campaign Director. Commongood Careers (www.cgcareers.org/) is a nonprofit search service that connects talented individuals to organizations that are dedicated to creating positive social change. Founded and staffed by nonprofit professionals, Commongood Careers offers personalized, engaged services to jobseekers and organizations throughout the hiring process, as well as access to a wealth of knowledge about nonprofit careers.
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Small Georgetown law firm seeks a full-time administrative assistant/file clerk. The candidate must be proficient in MS Office, possess strong communication skills, and be detail-oriented and courteous.
Duties and responsibilities include, but not limited to:
*Copying/faxing/incoming and outgoing mail/courier/shipping
*Back-up phone coverage
*Typing and reviewing documents using MS Word, Excel, and/or PowerPoint
*File Management – written and digital
*Archiving records
*General office maintenance
*Ordering office supplies
*Updating calendar
*Managing legal library
*Processing book orders
We offer excellent benefits, including dental and medical insurance, profit-sharing plan, and paid time off.
To be considered for this position, you must send a resume and cover letter with salary requirements to: fileclerk.lawfirm@gmail.com
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A newly launched progressive media effort has an immediate opening for an
Executive Assistant who will also manage the operations for the
organization. This organization will be a major player in the 2012
elections, and is looking for a talented, organized individual to join the
core team. Applicant should have at least 3 to 5 years experience in
scheduling and office management. Applicant should be a self-starter who
can work comfortably in a fast-paced environment. The position requires
someone with strong inter-personal skills for interaction with high-profile
executives and an ability to prioritize multiple tasks. Strong computer
skills and a good working knowledge of Excel also required. Salary is
commensurate with experience. E-mail resumes to thompson.a.n@gmail.com and
include Executive Assistant in the subject line.
INTERNSHIPS:
The office of Congressman Jim McDermott (WA-7) is seeking an unpaid interns for the Spring and Summer semesters. If you are looking for the great learning experience you need for your first job on or off the Hill, this internship is for you. This internship will give you firsthand experience in understanding how an extremely busy Congressional office works, seeing how an idea gets turned into legislation, and interacting with the Member and his constituents. Duties will include, but are not limited to, helping the front office staff, communicating with constituents, attending briefings, and providing assistance to the legislative and communications staff. Applicants must have excellent writing and communications skills. Interested applicants should email their résumé to hlleajob@gmail.com.
________________________________________________________________
Progressive Congress News, a news aggregation service of ProgressiveCongress.org is seeking 2 political interns to assist with management of social media, blog writing, and fundraising. Individuals should possess the following skills:
* Strong working knowledge of social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook along with basic social media strategy
* Interest in and understanding of policy and ability to identify policy news useful for legislative staffers
* Outstanding written and oral communication skills
* Ability to work independently, strong organizational skills are a plus
This internship is unpaid and only requires 10-15 hours a week. Schedule is flexible.
Interested candidates should email their resume to news@progressivecongress.org with PCN Intern in the subject line.
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Council Member Hans Riemer, representing Montgomery County At-Large, has openings for Policy Interns. Interns will research issues affecting Montgomery County, draft correspondence, prepare memos, assist with web communications, and attend Council Sessions and Committee Meetings. This is a great opportunity for a learning enthusiast to present progressive ideas while working with Policy Analysts and directly with the Council Member.
Selected Policy Interns will be working in the Council Office Building located in downtown Rockville, within walking distance of the Rockville Metro Station. Internships are offered on both a full and part-time basis. Selection is based on an applicant's educational background, work experience, interview, and writing sample. The ideal candidate will be a college student or recent graduate who is motivated, detail orientated, and possesses strong organizational, communication and writing skills, a positive attitude, and will have the ability to manage multiple tasks on a deadline. Montgomery County ties, creativity, and an eagerness to learn about local politics are strongly preferred.
Interested applicants should email a cover letter, resume, and a short writing sample to Councilmember.Riemer@MontgomeryCountyMD.gov with “Policy Intern Application” in the subject line.
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*Communications Intern*
The National Jewish Democratic Council (NJDC) -- the national voice for
Jewish Democrats -- is seeking Communications Interns for the summer to work
in our Washington, DC office. NJDC offers a fast-paced office environment
and the chance to work and learn at the intersection of the American Jewish
community and the Democratic Party. Students who complete our internships
will gain experience in political advocacy, nonprofit operation, and working
at a campaign-style tempo.
One of the luxuries of our internships is that interns do not spend the bulk
of their time making copies, answering the phones, and running errands.
Instead, our interns play an active role in our daily operations and are a
major asset to our staff.
Unfortunately, we are unable to offer financial assistance or compensation
to our interns. We can, however, provide advice on how to make summer living
in Washington, DC affordable.
Basic Responsibilities Include:
- Assisting the Communications Department with press releases, op-eds,
and fact sheets**
- Blogging for NJDC’s blog**
- Increasing NJDC’s presence on social media networks including Facebook
and Twitter**
- Building and maintaining press lists**
Other projects will be assigned at the discretion of NJDC staff.
Qualifications:
- Strong writing and research skills
- A keen eye for detail
- Ability to meet deadlines in a fast paced environment
- Interest in learning basic web publishing techniques
- Passion for American politics
- Commitment to the melding of Jewish values and progressive policies
- Knowledge of the American Jewish community
- Reader of a variety of news sources
Other Helpful Skills:
- Previous writing experience (especially for online and print
publications)
- Familiarity with Twitter and Facebook
- Experience with video editing software
- Knowledge of Lexis-Nexis and ability to use a library
To apply for the position, please send your resume, cover letter, and two
brief writing samples as a single PDF file to
internship@njdc.org
Please title the email “Communications Internship” and label the file “Your
Name Application Materials.” Incomplete applications will not be considered.
No calls, drop-offs, or follow-up. Only those selected for an interview will
be contacted. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Please note
if you are available full or part time.
Questions can be directed to David Streeter at davidstreeter@njdc.org or
(202) 216-9060.
NJDC staff will work with students to ensure that they receive credit from
their universities, if they are seeking credit.
For more information about the organization, please visit www.njdc.org.
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National Jewish Democratic Council www.njdc.org
Topic: Political Fundraising and Development Internship Washington, DC
Feb 25 02:58PM -0500 ^
*Political Fundraising and Development Intern*
The National Jewish Democratic Council (NJDC) -- the national voice for
Jewish Democrats -- is seeking Political Fundraising and Development Interns
for the spring and summer to work in our Washington, DC office. NJDC offers
a fast-paced office environment and the chance to work and learn at the
intersection of the American Jewish community and the Democratic Party.
Students who complete our internships will gain experience in political
advocacy, nonprofit operation, and working at a campaign-style tempo.
One of the luxuries of our internships is that interns do not spend the bulk
of their time making copies, answering the phones, and running errands.
Instead, our interns play an active role in our daily operations and are a
major asset to our staff.
Unfortunately, we are unable to offer financial assistance or compensation
to our interns. We can, however, provide advice on how to make summer living
in Washington, DC affordable.
Basic Responsibilities Include:
- Assisting the Development Department with day to day fundraising
activities**
- Event preparation including mailings, phone calls and on-site event
support**
- Research**
- Database updates**
Other projects will be assigned at the discretion of NJDC staff.
Qualifications:
- A keen eye for detail
- Good people skills
- Ability to meet deadlines in a fast paced environment
- Interest in learning fundraising and event planning
- Passion for American politics
- Commitment to the melding of Jewish values and progressive policies
- Knowledge of the American Jewish community
Other Helpful Skills:
- Previous experience with fundraising or planning events
- Friendly demeanor on the phone
- Previous experience with NGP Database
- Previous experience with donor research
To apply for the position, please send your resume, cover letter as a single
PDF file to internship@njdc.org
email “Development Internship” and label the file “Your Name Application
Materials.” Incomplete applications will not be considered. No calls,
drop-offs, or follow-up. Only those selected for an interview will be
contacted. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Please note if
you are available full or part time.
Questions can be directed to David Streeter at davidstreeter@njdc.org or
(202) 216-9060.
NJDC staff will work with students to ensure that they receive credit from
their universities, if they are seeking credit.
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US Senate Employment Bulletin -- February 28th, 2011
Revised: February 28, 2011 at 11:27 AM
211303
PRESS ASSISTANT -
Centrist Democrat seeks Press Assistant. Duties include daily media monitoring, drafting and editing advisories and releases, being the point of first-contact for reporters, setting up interviews, pitching media events and maintaining media contact lists. You need to be able to schmooze with reporters, perform under deadline pressure, and not be concerned with selling yourself to a senator. You have to pay attention to detail, be able to multitask and always be discrete. E-mail cover letter, resume, and three writing samples to flpressjob@gmail.com by March 2nd. Please put “press assistant” in the subject line.
211302
SENATE SUBCOMMITTEE STAFF DIRECTOR -
Progressive Senator is looking for a seasoned staffer to lead a HELP Subcommittee staff. Prerequisites: policy experience in aging and/or primary health care, a working knowledge of the legislative process. Experience in management and knowledge of the Senate preferred. Minimum 5 years legislative, federal agency or advocacy experience required. Please paste a cover letter, resume and a 250 word assessment of a key issue in primary care or aging into the body of the email message window to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.
211301
LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT -
Democratic Senator seeks highly motivated and energetic individual for Legislative Assistant position handling health care and other issues. Qualified candidates will have deep knowledge of health care issues, and strong writing and analytical skills. The successful candidate will also have a strong commitment to public service and be proactive, resourceful, well-organized, and able to meet deadlines in a fast-paced, changing environment. Prior Hill experience is strongly preferred. We are an equal opportunity employer. Please e-mail a cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.
211300
COUNSEL OR PROFESSIONAL STAFF -
Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Subcommittee on Contracting Oversight (Democratic staff) seeks Counsel or Professional Staff. Responsibilities will include researching and developing topics for investigation, reviewing documents, drafting letters and memos, and preparing for hearings. Interested applicants must be excellent writers with the ability to work independently. Congressional oversight experience and/or knowledge of government contracting strongly preferred. This is an entry-level/junior position with no flexibility on salary. Please e-mail cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.
211299
LEGAL FELLOW -
Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Subcommittee on Contracting Oversight (Democratic staff) seeks Legal Fellow to assist with ongoing investigations. This position is unpaid. Please e-mail cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.
211298
PRESS INTERNS -
Democratic Senator seeking Interns to work closely with press staff. The internship is available in the Washington office, and is for the Spring 2011 term, full or part-time. Duties include drafting press releases and statements, conducting research, attending briefings/hearings, and other basic administrative responsibilities.The ideal candidate should be personable, energetic, and have a passion for politics. Qualifications include strong writing and communication skills as well as a demonstrated attention to detail. Additional consideration will be given to those familiar with IQ. Those with West Virginia ties are encouraged to apply. Please send a resume, cover letter, and writing sample to DemPressInternship@gmail.com. Subject line: Press Intern.
211297
LEGISLATIVE CORRESPONDENT -
Midwestern Democratic Senator has an immediate opening for a Legislative Correspondent. Candidates should be detail-oriented, have strong computer and communication skills, and be familiar with the legislative process. The position demands a high-level of accuracy, strong reading and comprehension skills, and a commitment to quality constituent service. Hill experience is a plus. Self-starters with the ability to manage their time and workload effectively and efficiently should e-mail a cover letter, resume, and brief writing sample to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov.
211296
ENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT/COUNSEL -
Democratic Senator serving on the Environment and Public Works Committee seeks an experienced advisor with a range of knowledge/skills/experience with clean water, climate, oceans, wildlife and coastal zone management issues. A law degree, Capitol Hill experience and collaborative problem solving skills will be highly valued in assessing candidates. Qualified candidates must have excellent writing and communication skills. Equal opportunity employer. Please e-mail cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.
211295
BANKING/FINANCIAL SERVICES ADVISER -
Republican committee seeks aggressive and experienced staff member to handle banking/financial services, lending, and small business issues. Knowledge of financial sector and credit card industry a plus. Interested applicants must be strong writers, independent self-starters, and work well in a fast paced environment. Capitol Hill/legislative oversight experience preferred. Salary commensurate with experience. Please send a cover letter, resume and two writing samples to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.
211294
PRESS ASSISTANT -
Western Democratic Senator seeks highly motivated Press Assistant to assist aggressive press operation. The ideal candidate will have a strong interest in press and possess exceptional writing skills and the ability to work under pressure in a fast-paced environment. A minimum of 1-2 years experience in journalism or political communications is required. The candidate will be responsible for up-to-the-minute tracking of news stories across multiple platforms, substantial writing of press releases and talking points, and advancing press events. New media skills strongly preferred. Please e-mail a cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.
211293
LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT -
Republican Senator who sits on the Senate Banking Committee is seeking a Legislative Assistant to handle financial services, housing, and economic issues. Legislative experience, understanding of economics, and strong communication and analytical abilities required. Must work well in a fast paced office. Please e-mail a cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.
211291
REPUBLICAN HEALTH COUNSEL/ADVISER -
Senate Committee is seeking experienced Health Policy Counsel/Adviser. Interested applicants must well versed in health care issues, be strong writers, independent self-starters and work well in a fast paced environment. Advanced degree and Capitol Hill/legislative oversight experience preferred. Please email a cover letter, resume and two writing samples to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.
211290
PRESS INTERNS -
The office of U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) seeks unpaid press interns for fast-paced, aggressive communications office. Press interns will work closely with Communications Director, Press Secretary, and Deputy Press Secretary on a variety of tasks. Responsibilities include answering the press line and fielding calls from reporters, working with communications office and legislative staff to compile reports and other documents for media distribution, working with Deputy Press Secretary to compile daily press clips for Senator’s review, coordinating daily update of reporter contact lists, and work with communications office on new media projects. Position requires a keen attention to detail, the ability to multitask and meet tight deadlines, and the ability to demonstrate professionalism and discretion at all times. Strong writing and grammar skills and proficiency of Microsoft Office applications required. Journalism/communications background and Ohio ties a plus. To apply, please submit cover letter and resume to SenBrownPressIntern@gmail.com.
211288
LEGISLATIVE DIRECTOR -
Democratic Senator seeks a Legislative Director to lead an active legislative department. Responsibilities will include development and oversight of legislative strategies for the Senator, managing legislative staff, and working closely with all staff within the office. A successful candidate will have a keen awareness of politics, have strong management, analytical, and communication skills. May also responsible for a legislative portfolio. Prior legislative Hill experience is a must. We are an equal opportunity employer. Please e-mail cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.
211286
COUNSEL -
Democratic Senator seeks a Counsel to serve on his Judiciary subcommittee staff. Strong legal research, analysis, and communication skills are required, as well as the ability to work in a fast-paced, collegial environment. Hill experience preferred. Please email resume to Senatedemcounsel@gmail.com. No phone calls please.
211285
LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT -
Senator Jack Reed seeks a Legislative Assistant to handle economic, tax, and budget matters. This is not an entry-level position. Capitol Hill experience and an academic background in economics are required and Rhode Island ties are a plus. Qualified candidates will also have strong negotiation, analytical, writing, and organizational skills; the ability to initiate and undertake multiple tasks and meet deadlines in a fast-paced office atmosphere; and sound political judgment. The Legislative Assistant will also be expected to handle related constituent matters. Please e-mail cover letter and resume to senateposition@gmail.com. In the text of your email, please indicate your Capitol Hill experience, level of issue expertise, and whether you have any ties to Rhode Island. Applicants who do not include this information in their email will not be considered. No phone calls please. Deadline for applying is February 25th.
211284
INTERNSHIP -
Democratic Senator seeking Interns to work closely with press staff. The internship is available in the Washington office, and is for the Spring 2011 term, full or part-time. Duties include drafting press releases and statements, conducting research, attending briefings/hearings, and other basic administrative responsibilities. The ideal candidate should be personable, energetic, and have a passion for politics. Qualifications include strong writing and communication skills as well as a demonstrated attention to detail. Additional consideration will be given to those familiar with IQ. Those with West Virginia ties are encouraged to apply. Please send a resume, cover letter, and writing sample to DemPressIntern@gmail.com. subject line: Press Intern
211283
SPRING INTERNS -
Senator Scott Brown seeks highly motivated students for full-time unpaid internships for his Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Subcommittee. Current undergraduate and graduate students as well as recent graduates are welcome to apply. Massachusetts ties and previous Hill experience are preferred. Applicant must be able to start as soon as possible, and should be available to continue through May. Please send resume and cover letter to scottpbrownresumes@gmail.com.
211282
LEGISLATIVE CORRESPONDENT -
Republican Senator seeks Legislative Correspondent to answer constituent mail. Legislative issues include, but are not limited to energy and environment. Background in this field is a plus. To qualify, candidates must possess excellent writing and communication skills. Legislative Correspondents are required to maintain a tight deadline while often handling multiple tasks and working overtime. Previous Capitol Hill experience preferred. Cover letter and resumes must be e-mailed to: LegislativeJob1@gmail.com
211281
ENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT -
Senior Democratic Senator seeks Legislative Assistant/Counsel to handle environmental and natural resources issues. Hill experience and a JD are preferred; significant environmental/natural resources experience is required. Must be a strong writer and a team player. Send resume and brief, 1-3 page writing sample to us_senate_job@yahoo.com
211280
LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT FOR ENERGY/ENVIRONMENT/NATURAL RESOURCE/PUBLIC LANDS ISSUES -
Senior Western Democrat seeks proactive, resourceful, detail-oriented person to fill an environment/energy Legislative Assistant position. LA is responsible for coordinating the legislative activities of the Senator through the Environment and Public Works Committee. The LA will be responsible for covering issues related to public lands, energy, water, wildlife, superfund, clean air, and natural resource development. The LA will work closely with legislative correspondents on approving their research and responses for new issues, in addition to approving answers to the constituent mail in their areas. LA will also coordinate and track legislative interests in the state through state office field representative. Travel to the state and staffing the Senator is required. Primary duties: assisting in development of policy positions and legislative initiatives; monitoring legislative activities in committee and on the Senate floor; assisting LC in answering legislative mail; researching and writing statements, speeches, and staff position papers, briefing memoranda, and other materials; assisting communities and organizations in the home state in assigned legislative areas; working with legislative interns and Congressional Fellows; responding to personal and telephone inquiries regarding the Senator's legislative activities. Requirements: ability to speak to constituent groups, Senate offices and federal agencies on issues of mutual concern; anticipating problems and issues that will arise in devising and carrying out the Senator’s legislative agenda; consistency in quality of information and guidance provided to the Senator, groups, individuals and co-workers. Applicants must be able to work well in a fast-paced environment and have strong interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills. Ability to analyze issues, monitor workload, and keep Senator up-to-date in assigned substantive issue areas a must. At least two years of previous Hill experience at the LA level is required. Please send cover letter and resumes to seniorwesterndemocratla@gmail.com.
211279
JUDICIARY COUNSEL -
Moderate Democratic member of the Judiciary Committee seeks a Counsel to handle judicial nominations, constitutional rights, privacy, antitrust, bankruptcy, and other issues as assigned. JD required. Significant Hill/political experience required. Must be a team player, a strong writer, and able to work under time pressure in a fast-paced environment, while still maintaining a positive attitude. This is not an entry-level position-- please no recent graduates. Send resume to jud.dem.senate@gmail.com.
211278
LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT -
Southern Republican member of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee seeks an experienced senior Legislative Assistant to handle energy, environment, transportation, and agriculture issues and all committee work. Candidates must have excellent research and writing skills. An advanced degree/law degree and hill experience is preferred, but not required. A successful candidate will have extensive knowledge of water policy, wildlife programs, federal transportation and environmental programs, the natural resource industry, and national energy policies. Other attributes include the ability to initiate and lead aggressive legislative opportunities, possess excellent interpersonal skills to interact with a diverse group of constituents, and the ability to function in a dynamic, fast-paced office. Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience. Please e-mail a cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.
211276
COMMITTEE BUDGET ANALYST -
Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs is seeking a Budget Analyst. Responsibilities include conducting oversight of regulatory agencies, developing and staffing hearings, and preparing memoranda, statements and speeches. Applicants should possess MBA, CPA, or similar educational background. Please email resume to: jobs_rep@banking.senate.gov
211276
COMMITTEE COUNSEL -
Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs is seeking attorneys with banking or housing law experience. Responsibilities include drafting legislation, developing and staffing hearings, and preparing memoranda, statements and speeches. Applicants should possess excellent academic credentials and at least 3 years of private practice or regulatory experience. No Capitol Hill experience required. Please email resume to: jobs_rep@banking.senate.gov
211273
DEPUTY PRESS SECRETARY -
U.S. Senator Mike Enzi seeks a Deputy Press Secretary for his 3 person D.C. press office. Duties include supervision of the daily news clips; hands-on role in maintaining and developing website content; speaking with reporters in Wyoming and nationally; and drafting and editing news releases and op-eds. Experience working with social media and video production is required. Duties may also include planning and accompanying the Senator for occasional in-state media events. 2-3 years professional communications experience with on-the-record and Hill experience preferred. Wyoming or western ties highly preferred. Please submit cover letter, resume and a short writing sample to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.
211272
STAFF ASSISTANT -
Southern Republican looking for a front office Staff Assistant with strong interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, answering phones, greeting visitors, and other front office duties. Texas ties and previous Hill experience preferred. Please e-mail a cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line
211269
IMMIGRATION COUNSEL -
Senior Democratic member of the Judiciary Committee seeks a Counsel to handle immigration and other issues as assigned. SIGNIFICANT IMMIGRATION EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. JD required. Significant Hill/political experience strongly preferred. Must be a team player, a strong writer, and able to work under time pressure in a fast-paced environment, while still maintaining a positive attitude. This is not an entry-level position-- please no recent graduates. Please e-mail resume to jud.dem.senate@gmail.com.
211268
PRESS SECRETARY -
Western Democratic Senator seeks experienced, dynamic communications professional to serve as Press Secretary. The ideal applicant will be an excellent writer and editor with a strong track record of building relationships with print and broadcast media, experience in implementing new media strategies, and the ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment. Duties will include working with reporters, editors and producers; drafting and editing news releases, speeches and op-eds; and developing new media content. On-record experience required and Hill experience preferred. The position reports to the Communications Director in Washington, D.C. For consideration, send cover letter, resume and writing samples to demcomsdirector@gmail.com
211264
SCHEDULER FOR SENATOR -
Senior Western Democrat seeks proactive, experienced, and energetic Scheduler for a fast-paced, team-oriented Washington, DC office. At least one year scheduling experience is necessary, Congressional scheduling experience preferred. Job responsibilities include managing all incoming invitations to DC office and working with Legislative, Press, and Executive Assistant to determine priorities for the Senator's time. We need a highly-qualified individual who will be responsible for travel arrangements, invitation follow-ups, organization of daily briefing materials for the Senator, schedule maintenance, and other similar duties. Scheduler also works on some special projects when needed and aides in support to the Executive Assistant with personal items. Qualified candidates must be detail-oriented, have excellent communication and organizational skills, and an ability to perform under pressure. Additionally, candidates must be willing to work hours as needed by the office and the Senator. Most importantly, a natural maturity and understanding of confidentiality and discretion are essential. Independent, self starter, and resourceful are all words to describe the successful candidate. Applicants must have strong interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills. Please send cover letter and resume to westerndemocraticdcscheduler@gmail.com.
211245
STAFF ASSISTANT -
U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand seeks a personable, dependable, patient, and professional Staff Assistant for front office/reception and office management duties in her New York City office. Applicants must be self-motivated team players; able to exercise discretion and maintain confidentiality; have strong interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills; and be proficient working on the computer. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, answering multi-line phones, greeting visitors, coordinating the internship program, ordering office supplies, distributing mail, and other office management duties. Past or current residency in New York preferred. Salary commensurate with experience plus excellent benefits. Senator Gillibrand’s office is an equal opportunity employer. Please send cover letter, resume and references to employment@gillibrand.senate.gov.
211240
LEGISLATIVE DIRECTOR -
Moderate Democratic Senator seeks a Legislative Director. Responsibilities will include managing an active staff of Legislative Assistants and Legislative Correspondents, developing and implementing legislative strategy, mentoring staff, and reviewing legislative output for substance and style. Also responsible for small legislative portfolio. Previous experience as a Senate Legislative Director is strongly preferred. Senate legislative experience as a Senior LA, Senior Policy Advisor, Counsel or similar position is required. Strong writing, management and analytical skills are a must. Issue expertise in tax, budget, entitlements and energy is also a plus. Successful candidate will be an aggressive, politically savvy leader with an ability to function in a fast-paced environment. Please e-mail cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.
211236
PRESS ASSISTANT -
Senior Democratic Senator in leadership from a Western state seeks highly motivated Press Assistant to work in the state office and assist aggressive DC-based press operation. The ideal candidate will have a strong interest in press and possess exceptional writing skills and the ability to work under pressure in a fast-paced environment. Degree in journalism, political science, communications/PR is preferred, but not required. The candidate will be responsible for writing press releases, advancing press events, media tracking and other press related duties. To apply, please email a cover letter, resume, and two brief writing samples with the words “Press Assistant Position” in the subject line to westerndemsenator@gmail.com
211232
SENIOR HEALTH POLICY ADVISOR -
The Majority Health Policy Office of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee is seeking a senior health policy advisor. The portfolio for this position focuses FDA issues, including the reauthorization of the user fee programs for drugs and medical devices; animal drug issues; antibiotic resistance; lab issues; personalized medicine; 340b; and implementation of the quality title and comparative effectiveness research provisions of the Affordable Care Act. Candidates with a strong knowledge of the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act are encouraged to apply. Responsibilities include negotiating and drafting legislation, conducting oversight of the implementation of the health reform law, researching and developing policy, working with advocates, industry and constituents, preparing for hearings, drafting memos, speeches, and talking points. Interested applicants must be strong writers and independent self-starters who are able to multi-task and work well in a very fast-paced environment. Candidates with an advanced degree and prior Capitol Hill experience are strongly preferred. To apply, please e-mail cover letter, resume and references to majorityhelphealthsnrjob@gmail.com.Our office is an equal opportunity employer; we do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, gender identity or sexual orientation.
211231
INTERNS -
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand seeks highly motivated individuals for full and part-time unpaid internship in her Washington, D.C. office for the Spring 2011 semester. Students and recent college graduates from New York State are strongly encouraged to apply. Applicants must be able to work a minimum of 15 hours per week between the hours of 9 AM and 6 PM. Applications must be emailed to Gillibrand_Internship@gillibrand.senate.gov. The application can be found on Senator Gillibrand's website at http://gillibrand.senate.gov/.
211224
PRESS INTERN -
Northeast Democratic Senator seeks an unpaid press intern for the spring semester (February-May) Responsibilities will include answering the press line, compiling press clips, updating the website, conducting research and assisting the communications team with day-to-day operations. Applicants must be self-motivated and have excellent writing, research and organizational skills. If interested, please send a cover letter, resume, writing sample, and references via email to DemocratPressIntern@gmail.com
211219
HEALTH POLICY ADVISOR -
Senior Democrat, prominent in health care issues, seeks highly skilled health policy player for active personal office. Successful candidate must be able to generate ideas – large and small – and possess strong writing, organizational and interpersonal skills. Previous Hill experience preferred, but not required. Salary commensurate with experience. Equal opportunity employer. Please email resume to: hpaposition@gmail.com.
211202
LEGISLATIVE INTERNSHIPS -
Senior North East Democratic Senator seeks full-time, unpaid interns for the spring semester (January through early May) in the Washington, DC office. Part-time interns will also be considered but candidates with full-time availability will be given preference. Responsibilities include a range of legislative and administrative work, including answering phones, managing incoming and outgoing mail, attending hearings and briefings, and writing research memos for LCs and LAs. Applicants must work well under pressure, have excellent written and oral communications skills, and a strong work-ethic. Preference will be given to those with North East ties. To apply, please fax a cover letter and resume, to 202-228-0525. Please do not call regarding the status of your application.
211200
LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT -
Senior Democratic Senator is seeking Legislative Assistant to work on economic issues – including budget, tax, small business and pensions – as well as technology issues. Understanding of economics, and ability to clearly communicate on economic issues is essential. Position would involve advising Senator on economic issues and assisting in development of economic development and deficit reduction initiatives. Position also involves working with businesses and sectors in the state; especially those that interact with federal agencies. Applicant should be creative, self-motivated and flexible. Must work well in fast paced office. Position requires strong writing and analytical abilities. Previous experience necessary – previous Hill experience preferred. Please e-mail a cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.
211198
PRESS SECRETARY -
Moderate Democratic Senator is seeking a Press Secretary with sound political judgment, ability to multitask, and strong writing background. Responsibilities may include writing press releases and talking points, booking interviews and pitching stories, writing newspaper columns and newsletters, expanding new media outreach, organizing press events, and serving as an on-the-record spokesperson for in-state media. Preferred candidates should have knowledge of Congressional legislative process, proficiency with new media, ability to identify press opportunities, and at least three years of political communications experience. This position reports to the Communications Director. Please send cover letter, resume, two one-page writing samples and references to senatepressposition@gmail.com with “PRESS SECRETARY” in the subject.
211191
PRESS SECRETARY/SPEECHWRITER -
Moderate Midwestern Democratic Senator seeks Press Secretary. The ideal applicant will have strong speechwriting and writing skills, several years of Capitol Hill experience, knowledge of the Midwest and the ability to handle multiple tasks and deadlines in fast-paced office. Duties include writing speeches, press releases, talking points and advisories; overseeing weekly conference calls with state media; overseeing daily clips; some website maintenance; updating and maintaining press files; staffing press events; training and managing interns, and other related duties. Successful candidate will have the ability to conduct independent research, work well under pressure and have experience in media relations as well as have some on-the-record experience. This position reports to the Communications Director in Washington and works with press staff in the state. Please submit cover letter, resume and 4 writing samples. Email: dempressposition@gmail.com
211190
SCHEDULING INTERNS -
Senator Kirsten E. Gillibrand’s Washington DC office seeks highly-motivated and dedicated individuals to serve as scheduling interns for winter and spring 2010. The scheduling intern works directly with the Senator’s scheduling team and senior staff to manage all event, meeting, and speaking requests submitted to our office. The ideal candidate will have an interest in government and public service, as well as an efficient work ethic, strict attention to detail, and ability to maintain confidentiality at all times. Candidates for the winter term should be able to begin interning immediately; candidates for the spring term should be able to begin interning in January. Please submit resume, references, and cover letter to schedulingintern@gillibrand.senate.gov. This internship is unpaid and open to all students currently enrolled in or recently graduated from high schools, colleges, or universities.
211189
INTERNS -
Western Republican Senator has openings for unpaid interns for full or part-time internships in his Washington, D. C. office for the Spring Session, January through May, 2011. The internships will entail helping staff with researching legislative issues, drafting correspondence, providing administrative and mail room support. Candidates from all majors who have strong oral and written communication skills are encouraged to apply. Please e-mail a cover letter and resume to senate_empoyment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.
211181
INTERNS -
A Democratic Midwestern Senator’s office is seeking energetic, organized and politically driven college students and/or recent Bachelor degree graduates for unpaid nternships. These positions provide exposure to the legislative process, while developing a strong understanding of how a congressional office operates. Intern responsibilities, include but not limited to, answering phones, leading tours, organizing constituent mail and the potential to assist legislative staff with research on a variety of issues. Interns will be encouraged to attend hearings and briefings to enhance their experience on Capitol Hill. Midwestern ties are preferred. Interested candidates please send a resume, cover letter and references to MidwestSen@gmail.com
211030
DEPUTY PRESS SECRETARY -
Moderate Democratic Senator seeks communications professional to serve as Deputy Press Secretary. The ideal applicant will be an excellent writer and editor with a proven ability to work in a fast-paced environment and build upon innovative new media strategies. Duties include supervision of the daily news clips; hands-on role in maintaining the Senator’s new media presence; developing website content; and drafting and editing news releases, talking points and op-eds. Experience working with web development, social networking tools, video production and mass e-mail communication is required. Duties also include planning and staffing the Senator for Washington and in-state media events, as well as regular in-state travel. This is not an entry-level position: at least two years of professional communications experience is required, and on-the-record or Hill experience is preferred. The position reports to the Communications Director in Washington. For consideration, send cover letter, resume and two writing samples to deputypresssec@gmail.com.
211012
DIRECTOR OF SCHEDULING -
Democratic Senator seeks highly organized, detail oriented person to serve as Director of Scheduling. This is a senior-level position and requires the ability to work in a fast-paced environment and creatively solve problems. Primary duties include, but are not limited to, working directly with the Member and senior management to create Member’s schedule, drafting correspondence, manage all aspects of the Member’s travel and work with staff to ensure briefing materials are prepared for meetings and events. Ideal candidate will possess strong oral and written communication skills, ability to exercise discretion, be team oriented, maintain confidentiality, available to work long hours as necessary and be resourceful. Hill experience recommended but not required. Please submit a cover letter and resume by email to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.
211303
PRESS ASSISTANT -
Centrist Democrat seeks Press Assistant. Duties include daily media monitoring, drafting and editing advisories and releases, being the point of first-contact for reporters, setting up interviews, pitching media events and maintaining media contact lists. You need to be able to schmooze with reporters, perform under deadline pressure, and not be concerned with selling yourself to a senator. You have to pay attention to detail, be able to multitask and always be discrete. E-mail cover letter, resume, and three writing samples to flpressjob@gmail.com by March 2nd. Please put “press assistant” in the subject line.
211302
SENATE SUBCOMMITTEE STAFF DIRECTOR -
Progressive Senator is looking for a seasoned staffer to lead a HELP Subcommittee staff. Prerequisites: policy experience in aging and/or primary health care, a working knowledge of the legislative process. Experience in management and knowledge of the Senate preferred. Minimum 5 years legislative, federal agency or advocacy experience required. Please paste a cover letter, resume and a 250 word assessment of a key issue in primary care or aging into the body of the email message window to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.
211301
LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT -
Democratic Senator seeks highly motivated and energetic individual for Legislative Assistant position handling health care and other issues. Qualified candidates will have deep knowledge of health care issues, and strong writing and analytical skills. The successful candidate will also have a strong commitment to public service and be proactive, resourceful, well-organized, and able to meet deadlines in a fast-paced, changing environment. Prior Hill experience is strongly preferred. We are an equal opportunity employer. Please e-mail a cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.
211300
COUNSEL OR PROFESSIONAL STAFF -
Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Subcommittee on Contracting Oversight (Democratic staff) seeks Counsel or Professional Staff. Responsibilities will include researching and developing topics for investigation, reviewing documents, drafting letters and memos, and preparing for hearings. Interested applicants must be excellent writers with the ability to work independently. Congressional oversight experience and/or knowledge of government contracting strongly preferred. This is an entry-level/junior position with no flexibility on salary. Please e-mail cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.
211299
LEGAL FELLOW -
Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Subcommittee on Contracting Oversight (Democratic staff) seeks Legal Fellow to assist with ongoing investigations. This position is unpaid. Please e-mail cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.
211298
PRESS INTERNS -
Democratic Senator seeking Interns to work closely with press staff. The internship is available in the Washington office, and is for the Spring 2011 term, full or part-time. Duties include drafting press releases and statements, conducting research, attending briefings/hearings, and other basic administrative responsibilities.The ideal candidate should be personable, energetic, and have a passion for politics. Qualifications include strong writing and communication skills as well as a demonstrated attention to detail. Additional consideration will be given to those familiar with IQ. Those with West Virginia ties are encouraged to apply. Please send a resume, cover letter, and writing sample to DemPressInternship@gmail.com. Subject line: Press Intern.
211297
LEGISLATIVE CORRESPONDENT -
Midwestern Democratic Senator has an immediate opening for a Legislative Correspondent. Candidates should be detail-oriented, have strong computer and communication skills, and be familiar with the legislative process. The position demands a high-level of accuracy, strong reading and comprehension skills, and a commitment to quality constituent service. Hill experience is a plus. Self-starters with the ability to manage their time and workload effectively and efficiently should e-mail a cover letter, resume, and brief writing sample to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov.
211296
ENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT/COUNSEL -
Democratic Senator serving on the Environment and Public Works Committee seeks an experienced advisor with a range of knowledge/skills/experience with clean water, climate, oceans, wildlife and coastal zone management issues. A law degree, Capitol Hill experience and collaborative problem solving skills will be highly valued in assessing candidates. Qualified candidates must have excellent writing and communication skills. Equal opportunity employer. Please e-mail cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.
211295
BANKING/FINANCIAL SERVICES ADVISER -
Republican committee seeks aggressive and experienced staff member to handle banking/financial services, lending, and small business issues. Knowledge of financial sector and credit card industry a plus. Interested applicants must be strong writers, independent self-starters, and work well in a fast paced environment. Capitol Hill/legislative oversight experience preferred. Salary commensurate with experience. Please send a cover letter, resume and two writing samples to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.
211294
PRESS ASSISTANT -
Western Democratic Senator seeks highly motivated Press Assistant to assist aggressive press operation. The ideal candidate will have a strong interest in press and possess exceptional writing skills and the ability to work under pressure in a fast-paced environment. A minimum of 1-2 years experience in journalism or political communications is required. The candidate will be responsible for up-to-the-minute tracking of news stories across multiple platforms, substantial writing of press releases and talking points, and advancing press events. New media skills strongly preferred. Please e-mail a cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.
211293
LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT -
Republican Senator who sits on the Senate Banking Committee is seeking a Legislative Assistant to handle financial services, housing, and economic issues. Legislative experience, understanding of economics, and strong communication and analytical abilities required. Must work well in a fast paced office. Please e-mail a cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.
211291
REPUBLICAN HEALTH COUNSEL/ADVISER -
Senate Committee is seeking experienced Health Policy Counsel/Adviser. Interested applicants must well versed in health care issues, be strong writers, independent self-starters and work well in a fast paced environment. Advanced degree and Capitol Hill/legislative oversight experience preferred. Please email a cover letter, resume and two writing samples to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.
211290
PRESS INTERNS -
The office of U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) seeks unpaid press interns for fast-paced, aggressive communications office. Press interns will work closely with Communications Director, Press Secretary, and Deputy Press Secretary on a variety of tasks. Responsibilities include answering the press line and fielding calls from reporters, working with communications office and legislative staff to compile reports and other documents for media distribution, working with Deputy Press Secretary to compile daily press clips for Senator’s review, coordinating daily update of reporter contact lists, and work with communications office on new media projects. Position requires a keen attention to detail, the ability to multitask and meet tight deadlines, and the ability to demonstrate professionalism and discretion at all times. Strong writing and grammar skills and proficiency of Microsoft Office applications required. Journalism/communications background and Ohio ties a plus. To apply, please submit cover letter and resume to SenBrownPressIntern@gmail.com.
211288
LEGISLATIVE DIRECTOR -
Democratic Senator seeks a Legislative Director to lead an active legislative department. Responsibilities will include development and oversight of legislative strategies for the Senator, managing legislative staff, and working closely with all staff within the office. A successful candidate will have a keen awareness of politics, have strong management, analytical, and communication skills. May also responsible for a legislative portfolio. Prior legislative Hill experience is a must. We are an equal opportunity employer. Please e-mail cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.
211286
COUNSEL -
Democratic Senator seeks a Counsel to serve on his Judiciary subcommittee staff. Strong legal research, analysis, and communication skills are required, as well as the ability to work in a fast-paced, collegial environment. Hill experience preferred. Please email resume to Senatedemcounsel@gmail.com. No phone calls please.
211285
LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT -
Senator Jack Reed seeks a Legislative Assistant to handle economic, tax, and budget matters. This is not an entry-level position. Capitol Hill experience and an academic background in economics are required and Rhode Island ties are a plus. Qualified candidates will also have strong negotiation, analytical, writing, and organizational skills; the ability to initiate and undertake multiple tasks and meet deadlines in a fast-paced office atmosphere; and sound political judgment. The Legislative Assistant will also be expected to handle related constituent matters. Please e-mail cover letter and resume to senateposition@gmail.com. In the text of your email, please indicate your Capitol Hill experience, level of issue expertise, and whether you have any ties to Rhode Island. Applicants who do not include this information in their email will not be considered. No phone calls please. Deadline for applying is February 25th.
211284
INTERNSHIP -
Democratic Senator seeking Interns to work closely with press staff. The internship is available in the Washington office, and is for the Spring 2011 term, full or part-time. Duties include drafting press releases and statements, conducting research, attending briefings/hearings, and other basic administrative responsibilities. The ideal candidate should be personable, energetic, and have a passion for politics. Qualifications include strong writing and communication skills as well as a demonstrated attention to detail. Additional consideration will be given to those familiar with IQ. Those with West Virginia ties are encouraged to apply. Please send a resume, cover letter, and writing sample to DemPressIntern@gmail.com. subject line: Press Intern
211283
SPRING INTERNS -
Senator Scott Brown seeks highly motivated students for full-time unpaid internships for his Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Subcommittee. Current undergraduate and graduate students as well as recent graduates are welcome to apply. Massachusetts ties and previous Hill experience are preferred. Applicant must be able to start as soon as possible, and should be available to continue through May. Please send resume and cover letter to scottpbrownresumes@gmail.com.
211282
LEGISLATIVE CORRESPONDENT -
Republican Senator seeks Legislative Correspondent to answer constituent mail. Legislative issues include, but are not limited to energy and environment. Background in this field is a plus. To qualify, candidates must possess excellent writing and communication skills. Legislative Correspondents are required to maintain a tight deadline while often handling multiple tasks and working overtime. Previous Capitol Hill experience preferred. Cover letter and resumes must be e-mailed to: LegislativeJob1@gmail.com
211281
ENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT -
Senior Democratic Senator seeks Legislative Assistant/Counsel to handle environmental and natural resources issues. Hill experience and a JD are preferred; significant environmental/natural resources experience is required. Must be a strong writer and a team player. Send resume and brief, 1-3 page writing sample to us_senate_job@yahoo.com
211280
LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT FOR ENERGY/ENVIRONMENT/NATURAL RESOURCE/PUBLIC LANDS ISSUES -
Senior Western Democrat seeks proactive, resourceful, detail-oriented person to fill an environment/energy Legislative Assistant position. LA is responsible for coordinating the legislative activities of the Senator through the Environment and Public Works Committee. The LA will be responsible for covering issues related to public lands, energy, water, wildlife, superfund, clean air, and natural resource development. The LA will work closely with legislative correspondents on approving their research and responses for new issues, in addition to approving answers to the constituent mail in their areas. LA will also coordinate and track legislative interests in the state through state office field representative. Travel to the state and staffing the Senator is required. Primary duties: assisting in development of policy positions and legislative initiatives; monitoring legislative activities in committee and on the Senate floor; assisting LC in answering legislative mail; researching and writing statements, speeches, and staff position papers, briefing memoranda, and other materials; assisting communities and organizations in the home state in assigned legislative areas; working with legislative interns and Congressional Fellows; responding to personal and telephone inquiries regarding the Senator's legislative activities. Requirements: ability to speak to constituent groups, Senate offices and federal agencies on issues of mutual concern; anticipating problems and issues that will arise in devising and carrying out the Senator’s legislative agenda; consistency in quality of information and guidance provided to the Senator, groups, individuals and co-workers. Applicants must be able to work well in a fast-paced environment and have strong interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills. Ability to analyze issues, monitor workload, and keep Senator up-to-date in assigned substantive issue areas a must. At least two years of previous Hill experience at the LA level is required. Please send cover letter and resumes to seniorwesterndemocratla@gmail.com.
211279
JUDICIARY COUNSEL -
Moderate Democratic member of the Judiciary Committee seeks a Counsel to handle judicial nominations, constitutional rights, privacy, antitrust, bankruptcy, and other issues as assigned. JD required. Significant Hill/political experience required. Must be a team player, a strong writer, and able to work under time pressure in a fast-paced environment, while still maintaining a positive attitude. This is not an entry-level position-- please no recent graduates. Send resume to jud.dem.senate@gmail.com.
211278
LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT -
Southern Republican member of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee seeks an experienced senior Legislative Assistant to handle energy, environment, transportation, and agriculture issues and all committee work. Candidates must have excellent research and writing skills. An advanced degree/law degree and hill experience is preferred, but not required. A successful candidate will have extensive knowledge of water policy, wildlife programs, federal transportation and environmental programs, the natural resource industry, and national energy policies. Other attributes include the ability to initiate and lead aggressive legislative opportunities, possess excellent interpersonal skills to interact with a diverse group of constituents, and the ability to function in a dynamic, fast-paced office. Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience. Please e-mail a cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.
211276
COMMITTEE BUDGET ANALYST -
Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs is seeking a Budget Analyst. Responsibilities include conducting oversight of regulatory agencies, developing and staffing hearings, and preparing memoranda, statements and speeches. Applicants should possess MBA, CPA, or similar educational background. Please email resume to: jobs_rep@banking.senate.gov
211276
COMMITTEE COUNSEL -
Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs is seeking attorneys with banking or housing law experience. Responsibilities include drafting legislation, developing and staffing hearings, and preparing memoranda, statements and speeches. Applicants should possess excellent academic credentials and at least 3 years of private practice or regulatory experience. No Capitol Hill experience required. Please email resume to: jobs_rep@banking.senate.gov
211273
DEPUTY PRESS SECRETARY -
U.S. Senator Mike Enzi seeks a Deputy Press Secretary for his 3 person D.C. press office. Duties include supervision of the daily news clips; hands-on role in maintaining and developing website content; speaking with reporters in Wyoming and nationally; and drafting and editing news releases and op-eds. Experience working with social media and video production is required. Duties may also include planning and accompanying the Senator for occasional in-state media events. 2-3 years professional communications experience with on-the-record and Hill experience preferred. Wyoming or western ties highly preferred. Please submit cover letter, resume and a short writing sample to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.
211272
STAFF ASSISTANT -
Southern Republican looking for a front office Staff Assistant with strong interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, answering phones, greeting visitors, and other front office duties. Texas ties and previous Hill experience preferred. Please e-mail a cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line
211269
IMMIGRATION COUNSEL -
Senior Democratic member of the Judiciary Committee seeks a Counsel to handle immigration and other issues as assigned. SIGNIFICANT IMMIGRATION EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. JD required. Significant Hill/political experience strongly preferred. Must be a team player, a strong writer, and able to work under time pressure in a fast-paced environment, while still maintaining a positive attitude. This is not an entry-level position-- please no recent graduates. Please e-mail resume to jud.dem.senate@gmail.com.
211268
PRESS SECRETARY -
Western Democratic Senator seeks experienced, dynamic communications professional to serve as Press Secretary. The ideal applicant will be an excellent writer and editor with a strong track record of building relationships with print and broadcast media, experience in implementing new media strategies, and the ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment. Duties will include working with reporters, editors and producers; drafting and editing news releases, speeches and op-eds; and developing new media content. On-record experience required and Hill experience preferred. The position reports to the Communications Director in Washington, D.C. For consideration, send cover letter, resume and writing samples to demcomsdirector@gmail.com
211264
SCHEDULER FOR SENATOR -
Senior Western Democrat seeks proactive, experienced, and energetic Scheduler for a fast-paced, team-oriented Washington, DC office. At least one year scheduling experience is necessary, Congressional scheduling experience preferred. Job responsibilities include managing all incoming invitations to DC office and working with Legislative, Press, and Executive Assistant to determine priorities for the Senator's time. We need a highly-qualified individual who will be responsible for travel arrangements, invitation follow-ups, organization of daily briefing materials for the Senator, schedule maintenance, and other similar duties. Scheduler also works on some special projects when needed and aides in support to the Executive Assistant with personal items. Qualified candidates must be detail-oriented, have excellent communication and organizational skills, and an ability to perform under pressure. Additionally, candidates must be willing to work hours as needed by the office and the Senator. Most importantly, a natural maturity and understanding of confidentiality and discretion are essential. Independent, self starter, and resourceful are all words to describe the successful candidate. Applicants must have strong interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills. Please send cover letter and resume to westerndemocraticdcscheduler@gmail.com.
211245
STAFF ASSISTANT -
U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand seeks a personable, dependable, patient, and professional Staff Assistant for front office/reception and office management duties in her New York City office. Applicants must be self-motivated team players; able to exercise discretion and maintain confidentiality; have strong interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills; and be proficient working on the computer. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, answering multi-line phones, greeting visitors, coordinating the internship program, ordering office supplies, distributing mail, and other office management duties. Past or current residency in New York preferred. Salary commensurate with experience plus excellent benefits. Senator Gillibrand’s office is an equal opportunity employer. Please send cover letter, resume and references to employment@gillibrand.senate.gov.
211240
LEGISLATIVE DIRECTOR -
Moderate Democratic Senator seeks a Legislative Director. Responsibilities will include managing an active staff of Legislative Assistants and Legislative Correspondents, developing and implementing legislative strategy, mentoring staff, and reviewing legislative output for substance and style. Also responsible for small legislative portfolio. Previous experience as a Senate Legislative Director is strongly preferred. Senate legislative experience as a Senior LA, Senior Policy Advisor, Counsel or similar position is required. Strong writing, management and analytical skills are a must. Issue expertise in tax, budget, entitlements and energy is also a plus. Successful candidate will be an aggressive, politically savvy leader with an ability to function in a fast-paced environment. Please e-mail cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.
211236
PRESS ASSISTANT -
Senior Democratic Senator in leadership from a Western state seeks highly motivated Press Assistant to work in the state office and assist aggressive DC-based press operation. The ideal candidate will have a strong interest in press and possess exceptional writing skills and the ability to work under pressure in a fast-paced environment. Degree in journalism, political science, communications/PR is preferred, but not required. The candidate will be responsible for writing press releases, advancing press events, media tracking and other press related duties. To apply, please email a cover letter, resume, and two brief writing samples with the words “Press Assistant Position” in the subject line to westerndemsenator@gmail.com
211232
SENIOR HEALTH POLICY ADVISOR -
The Majority Health Policy Office of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee is seeking a senior health policy advisor. The portfolio for this position focuses FDA issues, including the reauthorization of the user fee programs for drugs and medical devices; animal drug issues; antibiotic resistance; lab issues; personalized medicine; 340b; and implementation of the quality title and comparative effectiveness research provisions of the Affordable Care Act. Candidates with a strong knowledge of the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act are encouraged to apply. Responsibilities include negotiating and drafting legislation, conducting oversight of the implementation of the health reform law, researching and developing policy, working with advocates, industry and constituents, preparing for hearings, drafting memos, speeches, and talking points. Interested applicants must be strong writers and independent self-starters who are able to multi-task and work well in a very fast-paced environment. Candidates with an advanced degree and prior Capitol Hill experience are strongly preferred. To apply, please e-mail cover letter, resume and references to majorityhelphealthsnrjob@gmail.com.Our office is an equal opportunity employer; we do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, gender identity or sexual orientation.
211231
INTERNS -
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand seeks highly motivated individuals for full and part-time unpaid internship in her Washington, D.C. office for the Spring 2011 semester. Students and recent college graduates from New York State are strongly encouraged to apply. Applicants must be able to work a minimum of 15 hours per week between the hours of 9 AM and 6 PM. Applications must be emailed to Gillibrand_Internship@gillibrand.senate.gov. The application can be found on Senator Gillibrand's website at http://gillibrand.senate.gov/.
211224
PRESS INTERN -
Northeast Democratic Senator seeks an unpaid press intern for the spring semester (February-May) Responsibilities will include answering the press line, compiling press clips, updating the website, conducting research and assisting the communications team with day-to-day operations. Applicants must be self-motivated and have excellent writing, research and organizational skills. If interested, please send a cover letter, resume, writing sample, and references via email to DemocratPressIntern@gmail.com
211219
HEALTH POLICY ADVISOR -
Senior Democrat, prominent in health care issues, seeks highly skilled health policy player for active personal office. Successful candidate must be able to generate ideas – large and small – and possess strong writing, organizational and interpersonal skills. Previous Hill experience preferred, but not required. Salary commensurate with experience. Equal opportunity employer. Please email resume to: hpaposition@gmail.com.
211202
LEGISLATIVE INTERNSHIPS -
Senior North East Democratic Senator seeks full-time, unpaid interns for the spring semester (January through early May) in the Washington, DC office. Part-time interns will also be considered but candidates with full-time availability will be given preference. Responsibilities include a range of legislative and administrative work, including answering phones, managing incoming and outgoing mail, attending hearings and briefings, and writing research memos for LCs and LAs. Applicants must work well under pressure, have excellent written and oral communications skills, and a strong work-ethic. Preference will be given to those with North East ties. To apply, please fax a cover letter and resume, to 202-228-0525. Please do not call regarding the status of your application.
211200
LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT -
Senior Democratic Senator is seeking Legislative Assistant to work on economic issues – including budget, tax, small business and pensions – as well as technology issues. Understanding of economics, and ability to clearly communicate on economic issues is essential. Position would involve advising Senator on economic issues and assisting in development of economic development and deficit reduction initiatives. Position also involves working with businesses and sectors in the state; especially those that interact with federal agencies. Applicant should be creative, self-motivated and flexible. Must work well in fast paced office. Position requires strong writing and analytical abilities. Previous experience necessary – previous Hill experience preferred. Please e-mail a cover letter and resume to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.
211198
PRESS SECRETARY -
Moderate Democratic Senator is seeking a Press Secretary with sound political judgment, ability to multitask, and strong writing background. Responsibilities may include writing press releases and talking points, booking interviews and pitching stories, writing newspaper columns and newsletters, expanding new media outreach, organizing press events, and serving as an on-the-record spokesperson for in-state media. Preferred candidates should have knowledge of Congressional legislative process, proficiency with new media, ability to identify press opportunities, and at least three years of political communications experience. This position reports to the Communications Director. Please send cover letter, resume, two one-page writing samples and references to senatepressposition@gmail.com with “PRESS SECRETARY” in the subject.
211191
PRESS SECRETARY/SPEECHWRITER -
Moderate Midwestern Democratic Senator seeks Press Secretary. The ideal applicant will have strong speechwriting and writing skills, several years of Capitol Hill experience, knowledge of the Midwest and the ability to handle multiple tasks and deadlines in fast-paced office. Duties include writing speeches, press releases, talking points and advisories; overseeing weekly conference calls with state media; overseeing daily clips; some website maintenance; updating and maintaining press files; staffing press events; training and managing interns, and other related duties. Successful candidate will have the ability to conduct independent research, work well under pressure and have experience in media relations as well as have some on-the-record experience. This position reports to the Communications Director in Washington and works with press staff in the state. Please submit cover letter, resume and 4 writing samples. Email: dempressposition@gmail.com
211190
SCHEDULING INTERNS -
Senator Kirsten E. Gillibrand’s Washington DC office seeks highly-motivated and dedicated individuals to serve as scheduling interns for winter and spring 2010. The scheduling intern works directly with the Senator’s scheduling team and senior staff to manage all event, meeting, and speaking requests submitted to our office. The ideal candidate will have an interest in government and public service, as well as an efficient work ethic, strict attention to detail, and ability to maintain confidentiality at all times. Candidates for the winter term should be able to begin interning immediately; candidates for the spring term should be able to begin interning in January. Please submit resume, references, and cover letter to schedulingintern@gillibrand.senate.gov. This internship is unpaid and open to all students currently enrolled in or recently graduated from high schools, colleges, or universities.
211189
INTERNS -
Western Republican Senator has openings for unpaid interns for full or part-time internships in his Washington, D. C. office for the Spring Session, January through May, 2011. The internships will entail helping staff with researching legislative issues, drafting correspondence, providing administrative and mail room support. Candidates from all majors who have strong oral and written communication skills are encouraged to apply. Please e-mail a cover letter and resume to senate_empoyment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.
211181
INTERNS -
A Democratic Midwestern Senator’s office is seeking energetic, organized and politically driven college students and/or recent Bachelor degree graduates for unpaid nternships. These positions provide exposure to the legislative process, while developing a strong understanding of how a congressional office operates. Intern responsibilities, include but not limited to, answering phones, leading tours, organizing constituent mail and the potential to assist legislative staff with research on a variety of issues. Interns will be encouraged to attend hearings and briefings to enhance their experience on Capitol Hill. Midwestern ties are preferred. Interested candidates please send a resume, cover letter and references to MidwestSen@gmail.com
211030
DEPUTY PRESS SECRETARY -
Moderate Democratic Senator seeks communications professional to serve as Deputy Press Secretary. The ideal applicant will be an excellent writer and editor with a proven ability to work in a fast-paced environment and build upon innovative new media strategies. Duties include supervision of the daily news clips; hands-on role in maintaining the Senator’s new media presence; developing website content; and drafting and editing news releases, talking points and op-eds. Experience working with web development, social networking tools, video production and mass e-mail communication is required. Duties also include planning and staffing the Senator for Washington and in-state media events, as well as regular in-state travel. This is not an entry-level position: at least two years of professional communications experience is required, and on-the-record or Hill experience is preferred. The position reports to the Communications Director in Washington. For consideration, send cover letter, resume and two writing samples to deputypresssec@gmail.com.
211012
DIRECTOR OF SCHEDULING -
Democratic Senator seeks highly organized, detail oriented person to serve as Director of Scheduling. This is a senior-level position and requires the ability to work in a fast-paced environment and creatively solve problems. Primary duties include, but are not limited to, working directly with the Member and senior management to create Member’s schedule, drafting correspondence, manage all aspects of the Member’s travel and work with staff to ensure briefing materials are prepared for meetings and events. Ideal candidate will possess strong oral and written communication skills, ability to exercise discretion, be team oriented, maintain confidentiality, available to work long hours as necessary and be resourceful. Hill experience recommended but not required. Please submit a cover letter and resume by email to senate_employment@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.
Subject Matter Experts Wanted
JH Cohn, LLP and HL Consulting are requesting your assistance in obtaining nationally-recognized subject matter experts (SME) for our demonstration grant application (please see the attached). We are obtaining CVs and hourly rates for inclusion in the applicaition. We only have the following SME slots remaining:
Health Economist
Medicaid/HHS Policy
Hospital Reimbursement/Cost Reporting
Medicaid State Plans
Your assistance in forwarding contact information on any such SMEs will be greatly appreciated.
Regards and thanks,
Hugh
Hugh Breckenridge Little, MBA, CPA
HL CONSULTING
11120 Powers Avenue
Hunt Valley, MD 21031 USA
http://www.linkedin.com/in/hlconsulting
hlittlecpa@aol.com
(443) 799-3200
Health Economist
Medicaid/HHS Policy
Hospital Reimbursement/Cost Reporting
Medicaid State Plans
Your assistance in forwarding contact information on any such SMEs will be greatly appreciated.
Regards and thanks,
Hugh
Hugh Breckenridge Little, MBA, CPA
HL CONSULTING
11120 Powers Avenue
Hunt Valley, MD 21031 USA
http://www.linkedin.com/in/hlconsulting
hlittlecpa@aol.com
(443) 799-3200
House GOP Jobs List -- February 28th, 2011
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Compiled and distributed by Patrick Baugh, Financial Administrator for the Republican Study Committee and Congs. Francisco “Quico” Canseco, Bill Cassidy, John Fleming, Bill Flores, Bob Goodlatte, Tim Griffin, Duncan Hunter, Lynn Jenkins, Tim Murphy, Pete Olson, Erik Paulsen, Tim Walberg, Steve Womack, Kevin Yoder & Todd Young.
February 28, 2011
Health care LA– A Midwest Republican is accepting applications for a Legislative Assistant to oversee health care legislative policies and other issues. Applicants must have at least two years’ health care legislative experience, knowledge of federal health care laws and the ability to conduct effective outreach to constituent groups. Candidates should possess a strong analytical capability, excellent interpersonal skills and top-notch written and oral skills. Economics background is a plus. Qualified candidates should send an email with LA in the subject line and include a cover letter and resume to leg-job@mail.house.gov.
Legislative Assistant – Congressman Tim Murphy (PA-18) seeks a legislative assistant to handle a variety of issues and monitor developments throughout the legislative process. Candidates must have Hill experience, strong organizational and interpersonal skills, and bring a high degree of professionalism to our very busy office. This position requires that the individual closely monitor issues, engage with constituents via phone and written correspondence, write floor speeches, co-sponsorship memos, floor memos/vote recommendations, and other policy-related documents. The position also requires staffing the Congressman, extensive meetings and communications with constituents and constituent groups on behalf of the Member and office. The ideal candidate will have a thorough working knowledge of the legislative process, Member office organization, and possess superior writing and analytical skills. Applicants must have a minimum of two years personal or committee office legislative experience. Sense of humor and positive attitude a huge plus on our team. Candidates meeting these requirements should e-mail a resume and cover letter to resumepa18@mail.house.gov with ‘Legislative Assistant’ in the subject line. No phone calls or drop-ins will be considered. PA-18 or PA ties given special consideration.
Legislative Assistant – Congressman Kevin Brady (TX-08) is seeking an experienced legislative assistant to handle tax, energy, and several other issues. Strong writing skills, creativity, and minimum two years legislative experience required. Texas ties a plus. Email resume, references and writing samples to: staff.doug@mail.house.gov . No calls or drop-ins please.
Press Secretary – Congressman Kevin Brady (TX-08) is seeking a D.C.-based Press Secretary. Candidates should have experience in a press-related position or a strong journalism/media background. Must be a self-starter, have new-media savvy, the ability to think creatively, and able to work long hours under pressure in order to respond quickly to deadlines and media opportunities. Candidates must have outstanding writing skills. Duties include: drafting press releases, statements, and newsletters; developing national and state media outreach strategies; providing content for and managing the website; managing new-media presence; building relationships with Texas and national media; manage daily press clips and other duties as assigned. Texas ties a plus. Email resume, references and writing samples to: staff.doug@mail.house.gov . No calls or drop-ins please.
Military Legislative Assistant – VA Republican seeks a Military Legislative Assistant to assist with work on the House Armed Services Committee. This individual will also be responsible for issues concerning veterans policy. The ideal candidate will have excellent research, communication and writing skills and at least two years of legislative or defense-related experience. Knowledge of the defense authorization and appropriations process is a must. Please submit cover letter, résumé, and salary requirement via email to vamlaposition@gmail.com. Please include the words “MLA Position” in the subject line.
Legislative Assistant – California Republican seeks a Legislative Assistant to handle a broad portfolio of issues, primarily defense, homeland security, science & technology, telecommunications, and veterans. Candidates must have strong writing, communication, interpersonal and organizational skills, as well as be able to work as a team player. The district has several important military installations, and candidates must be able to serve as a liaison to these installations, handle related legislative/special projects, and quickly develop working relationships with constituents. Capitol Hill experience and knowledge on these issues are preferred but not mandatory. California ties or prior military service are also preferred but not required. Please send a cover letter, resume, and writing sample to: caresumes@mail.house.gov.
Staff Assistant – The Office of Congressman Pete Olson (TX-22) is seeking a Staff Assistant for the Washington, DC office. Candidate would manage all constituent tours, flag requests, greet all visitors, as well as assist legislative and press operations. The ideal candidate will have writing experience, strong organizational and interpersonal skills, and a high degree of professionalism. Texas ties are a must, Houston ties preferred. Please send cover letter, resume, and writing sample to tx22job@gmail.com. No phone calls, faxes or drop-offs please.
Press Intern—The Office of Congressman Scott DesJarlais (TN-04) has an immediate opening for a press intern in his Washington, DC office. Responsibilities include (but are not limited to) assisting the Communications Director by drafting press releases, statements, newsletters, and website content. The Press Intern will also work on social media outreach projects, conduct general research on various legislative issues, attend media and messaging related briefings, and handle other basic administrative responsibilities. Ideal candidates must be conservative, outgoing, and proactive, and should possess excellent writing and communication skills as well as a particular interest in the field of communication. This internship is unpaid; weekly hours are negotiable. Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and resume to tn04media@mail.house.gov with “Press Internship” in the subject line.
Interns—The Office of Congressman Scott DesJarlais (TN-04) has immediate openings for internships available for the spring of 2011 in his Washington, DC office. Responsibilities include (but are not limited to) answering telephones and greeting visitors, sorting mail, leading Capitol tours, researching legislative issues, attending briefings and hearings, and assisting staff with various projects. Ideal candidates must be highly motivated and detail-oriented self-starters, and should possess conservative values, excellent organizational and communication skills, a strong work ethic, a positive attitude, and the ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment. This is a great opportunity for college students and recent graduates seeking Capitol Hill experience. Tennessee ties are preferred, but not required. These internships are unpaid; weekly hours are negotiable. Interested applicants should submit a cover letter and resume to Sarah Smith at Sarah.Smith@mail.house.gov with "Spring 2011 Internship" in the subject line.
Internship - Congressman Denny Rehberg’s (MT-At Large) Washington D.C. Office is looking for one full time intern for the Spring of 2011. The ideal candidate will have an interest in politics/government and possess the following skills: good phone etiquette, detail-oriented, friendly, motivated, excellent research and writing skills and the ability to multi-task. Applicants with Montana or Western ties are preferred, but not required. Main duties include daily front desk operations (answering phones, greeting visitors, assisting in constituent correspondence), attending committee hearings, as well as working directly with the Communications and Legislative Teams on various projects. Spring internships typically run until June. The internship is unpaid but offers a great opportunity to learn the ins and outs of Capitol Hill. Interested candidates should email a resume and cover letter to John Lange at john.lange@mail.house.gov
Compiled and distributed by Patrick Baugh, Financial Administrator for the Republican Study Committee and Congs. Francisco “Quico” Canseco, Bill Cassidy, John Fleming, Bill Flores, Bob Goodlatte, Tim Griffin, Duncan Hunter, Lynn Jenkins, Tim Murphy, Pete Olson, Erik Paulsen, Tim Walberg, Steve Womack, Kevin Yoder & Todd Young.
February 28, 2011
Health care LA– A Midwest Republican is accepting applications for a Legislative Assistant to oversee health care legislative policies and other issues. Applicants must have at least two years’ health care legislative experience, knowledge of federal health care laws and the ability to conduct effective outreach to constituent groups. Candidates should possess a strong analytical capability, excellent interpersonal skills and top-notch written and oral skills. Economics background is a plus. Qualified candidates should send an email with LA in the subject line and include a cover letter and resume to leg-job@mail.house.gov.
Legislative Assistant – Congressman Tim Murphy (PA-18) seeks a legislative assistant to handle a variety of issues and monitor developments throughout the legislative process. Candidates must have Hill experience, strong organizational and interpersonal skills, and bring a high degree of professionalism to our very busy office. This position requires that the individual closely monitor issues, engage with constituents via phone and written correspondence, write floor speeches, co-sponsorship memos, floor memos/vote recommendations, and other policy-related documents. The position also requires staffing the Congressman, extensive meetings and communications with constituents and constituent groups on behalf of the Member and office. The ideal candidate will have a thorough working knowledge of the legislative process, Member office organization, and possess superior writing and analytical skills. Applicants must have a minimum of two years personal or committee office legislative experience. Sense of humor and positive attitude a huge plus on our team. Candidates meeting these requirements should e-mail a resume and cover letter to resumepa18@mail.house.gov with ‘Legislative Assistant’ in the subject line. No phone calls or drop-ins will be considered. PA-18 or PA ties given special consideration.
Legislative Assistant – Congressman Kevin Brady (TX-08) is seeking an experienced legislative assistant to handle tax, energy, and several other issues. Strong writing skills, creativity, and minimum two years legislative experience required. Texas ties a plus. Email resume, references and writing samples to: staff.doug@mail.house.gov . No calls or drop-ins please.
Press Secretary – Congressman Kevin Brady (TX-08) is seeking a D.C.-based Press Secretary. Candidates should have experience in a press-related position or a strong journalism/media background. Must be a self-starter, have new-media savvy, the ability to think creatively, and able to work long hours under pressure in order to respond quickly to deadlines and media opportunities. Candidates must have outstanding writing skills. Duties include: drafting press releases, statements, and newsletters; developing national and state media outreach strategies; providing content for and managing the website; managing new-media presence; building relationships with Texas and national media; manage daily press clips and other duties as assigned. Texas ties a plus. Email resume, references and writing samples to: staff.doug@mail.house.gov . No calls or drop-ins please.
Military Legislative Assistant – VA Republican seeks a Military Legislative Assistant to assist with work on the House Armed Services Committee. This individual will also be responsible for issues concerning veterans policy. The ideal candidate will have excellent research, communication and writing skills and at least two years of legislative or defense-related experience. Knowledge of the defense authorization and appropriations process is a must. Please submit cover letter, résumé, and salary requirement via email to vamlaposition@gmail.com. Please include the words “MLA Position” in the subject line.
Legislative Assistant – California Republican seeks a Legislative Assistant to handle a broad portfolio of issues, primarily defense, homeland security, science & technology, telecommunications, and veterans. Candidates must have strong writing, communication, interpersonal and organizational skills, as well as be able to work as a team player. The district has several important military installations, and candidates must be able to serve as a liaison to these installations, handle related legislative/special projects, and quickly develop working relationships with constituents. Capitol Hill experience and knowledge on these issues are preferred but not mandatory. California ties or prior military service are also preferred but not required. Please send a cover letter, resume, and writing sample to: caresumes@mail.house.gov.
Staff Assistant – The Office of Congressman Pete Olson (TX-22) is seeking a Staff Assistant for the Washington, DC office. Candidate would manage all constituent tours, flag requests, greet all visitors, as well as assist legislative and press operations. The ideal candidate will have writing experience, strong organizational and interpersonal skills, and a high degree of professionalism. Texas ties are a must, Houston ties preferred. Please send cover letter, resume, and writing sample to tx22job@gmail.com. No phone calls, faxes or drop-offs please.
Press Intern—The Office of Congressman Scott DesJarlais (TN-04) has an immediate opening for a press intern in his Washington, DC office. Responsibilities include (but are not limited to) assisting the Communications Director by drafting press releases, statements, newsletters, and website content. The Press Intern will also work on social media outreach projects, conduct general research on various legislative issues, attend media and messaging related briefings, and handle other basic administrative responsibilities. Ideal candidates must be conservative, outgoing, and proactive, and should possess excellent writing and communication skills as well as a particular interest in the field of communication. This internship is unpaid; weekly hours are negotiable. Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and resume to tn04media@mail.house.gov with “Press Internship” in the subject line.
Interns—The Office of Congressman Scott DesJarlais (TN-04) has immediate openings for internships available for the spring of 2011 in his Washington, DC office. Responsibilities include (but are not limited to) answering telephones and greeting visitors, sorting mail, leading Capitol tours, researching legislative issues, attending briefings and hearings, and assisting staff with various projects. Ideal candidates must be highly motivated and detail-oriented self-starters, and should possess conservative values, excellent organizational and communication skills, a strong work ethic, a positive attitude, and the ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment. This is a great opportunity for college students and recent graduates seeking Capitol Hill experience. Tennessee ties are preferred, but not required. These internships are unpaid; weekly hours are negotiable. Interested applicants should submit a cover letter and resume to Sarah Smith at Sarah.Smith@mail.house.gov with "Spring 2011 Internship" in the subject line.
Internship - Congressman Denny Rehberg’s (MT-At Large) Washington D.C. Office is looking for one full time intern for the Spring of 2011. The ideal candidate will have an interest in politics/government and possess the following skills: good phone etiquette, detail-oriented, friendly, motivated, excellent research and writing skills and the ability to multi-task. Applicants with Montana or Western ties are preferred, but not required. Main duties include daily front desk operations (answering phones, greeting visitors, assisting in constituent correspondence), attending committee hearings, as well as working directly with the Communications and Legislative Teams on various projects. Spring internships typically run until June. The internship is unpaid but offers a great opportunity to learn the ins and outs of Capitol Hill. Interested candidates should email a resume and cover letter to John Lange at john.lange@mail.house.gov
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Legislative Assistant for Vice Chairman Tim Murphy
Congressman Tim Murphy (PA-18) seeks a legislative assistant to handle a variety of issues and monitor developments throughout the legislative process. Candidates must have Hill experience, strong organizational and interpersonal skills, and bring a high degree of professionalism to our very busy office. This position requires that the individual closely monitor issues, engage with constituents via phone and written correspondence, write floor speeches, co-sponsorship memos, floor memos/vote recommendations, and other policy-related documents. The position also requires staffing the Congressman, extensive meetings and communications with constituents and constituent groups on behalf of the Member and office. The ideal candidate will have a thorough working knowledge of the legislative process, Member office organization, and possess superior writing and analytical skills. Applicants must have a minimum of two years personal or committee office legislative experience. Sense of humor and positive attitude a huge plus on our team. Candidates meeting these requirements should e-mail a resume and cover letter to resumepa18@mail.house.gov with ‘Legislative Assistant’ in the subject line. No phone calls or drop-ins will be considered. PA-18 or PA ties given special consideration.
House GOP Jobs List - February 24th, 2011
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Compiled and distributed by Patrick Baugh, Financial Administrator for the Republican Study Committee and Congs. Francisco “Quico” Canseco, Bill Cassidy, John Fleming, Bill Flores, Bob Goodlatte, Tim Griffin, Duncan Hunter, Lynn Jenkins, Tim Murphy, Pete Olson, Erik Paulsen, Tim Walberg, Steve Womack, Kevin Yoder & Todd Young.
February 24, 2011
LA/Communicator – A Midwest Republican is accepting applications for a Legislative and Communications Team Member to oversee legislative policies and outreach on health care, and other issues. The successful candidate should have at least two years’ legislative experience, knowledge of federal health care laws and the ability to conduct effective outreach to constituent groups. Candidates should possess a strong analytical capability, excellent interpersonal skills and top-notch written and oral skills. Economics background is a plus. Qualified candidates should send an email with Legislative Communicator in the subject line and include a cover letter and resume to leg-job@mail.house.gov.
Legislative Director - Conservative House Member seeks experienced House Legislative Director. Must have at least 5-7 years total time in the House. Candidate ideally would possess good working knowledge of house legislative process, excellent communications skills and exceptional organizational abilities. Key responsibilities will be to manage, and interact with, a dynamic work environment with an active policy agenda. Prior work with conservative policy groups preferred. Please send resume and writing samples to florida14jobs@gmail.com with “Legislative Director” in the subject line. No calls or drop-ins please.
Senior Policy Assistant - Conservative House Member seeks Senior Policy Assistant to work in a fast paced and growing legislative shop. Ideal candidate would have prior OGR experience and also extensive experience managing and growing new caucus groups. Prior work experience with a conservative policy groups a plus. Candidate should be self -motivated and work well in a team environment. Please send resumes and writing samples to florida14jobs@gmail.com with “Senior Policy Assistant” in the subject line. No calls or drop-ins please.
Staff Assistant - Rep. Bill Johnson OH-6 seeks a Staff Assistant. Core responsibilities will include greeting constituents, managing incoming phone and mail requests, managing constituent tours and flag requests, overseeing the DC intern program, assisting staff with legislative correspondence and other projects as delegated by staff along with general staff support. Candidates must be highly organized, possess meticulous attention to detail and have the ability to multitask. This is a unique position that requires someone who is proactive and personable. Ohio ties a plus but not required. Please send resume, and cover letter to OH06resume@gmail.com . We hope to schedule interviews for Friday morning. All interested candidates are encouraged to apply.
Internship – The Washington DC office of Representative Dan Lungren (R-CA) has an immediate opening for a full-time, unpaid intern. Responsibilities will include answering phones, giving Capitol tours, sorting and drafting mail, preparing hearing materials, and assisting staff with various projects. The ideal candidate will be hard-working, a good writer, and someone who takes the initiative. California ties preferred, but not required. Please e-mail resume and cover letter to sandra.wiseman@mail.house.gov.
Spring Internship – Congressman James Lankford (R-OK) is currently seeking spring interns to start work immediately. Interns are responsible for assisting with general front office duties including answering phones, conducting and scheduling tours of the Capitol, logging and writing office correspondence, and helping with other administrative tasks. Applicants should be detail oriented with excellent communication skills and a friendly demeanor. Oklahoma ties are preferred but not required. Interested candidates should direct their resume, cover letter, and a writing sample to Sarah Corley at sarah.corley@mail.house.gov.
Internship - The office of Congressman Brian Bilbray (R-CA) is seeking professional and dependable applicants for an unpaid, full-time or part-time internship positions for the spring semester. Duties will include, answering phones, sorting and inputting mail, assisting legislative staff with projects, conducting tours of the United States Capitol, and various other administrative tasks. This is an amazing opportunity to learn more about the legislative process and gain exposure to Capitol Hill. Interested candidates should possess strong written and oral communication skills, outstanding interpersonal skills, and have a strong interest in politics. Ties to San Diego preferred, but not required. Please send cover letter, resume and two recommendations to Corinne Clark at Corinne.Clark@mail.house.gov.
Compiled and distributed by Patrick Baugh, Financial Administrator for the Republican Study Committee and Congs. Francisco “Quico” Canseco, Bill Cassidy, John Fleming, Bill Flores, Bob Goodlatte, Tim Griffin, Duncan Hunter, Lynn Jenkins, Tim Murphy, Pete Olson, Erik Paulsen, Tim Walberg, Steve Womack, Kevin Yoder & Todd Young.
February 24, 2011
LA/Communicator – A Midwest Republican is accepting applications for a Legislative and Communications Team Member to oversee legislative policies and outreach on health care, and other issues. The successful candidate should have at least two years’ legislative experience, knowledge of federal health care laws and the ability to conduct effective outreach to constituent groups. Candidates should possess a strong analytical capability, excellent interpersonal skills and top-notch written and oral skills. Economics background is a plus. Qualified candidates should send an email with Legislative Communicator in the subject line and include a cover letter and resume to leg-job@mail.house.gov.
Legislative Director - Conservative House Member seeks experienced House Legislative Director. Must have at least 5-7 years total time in the House. Candidate ideally would possess good working knowledge of house legislative process, excellent communications skills and exceptional organizational abilities. Key responsibilities will be to manage, and interact with, a dynamic work environment with an active policy agenda. Prior work with conservative policy groups preferred. Please send resume and writing samples to florida14jobs@gmail.com with “Legislative Director” in the subject line. No calls or drop-ins please.
Senior Policy Assistant - Conservative House Member seeks Senior Policy Assistant to work in a fast paced and growing legislative shop. Ideal candidate would have prior OGR experience and also extensive experience managing and growing new caucus groups. Prior work experience with a conservative policy groups a plus. Candidate should be self -motivated and work well in a team environment. Please send resumes and writing samples to florida14jobs@gmail.com with “Senior Policy Assistant” in the subject line. No calls or drop-ins please.
Staff Assistant - Rep. Bill Johnson OH-6 seeks a Staff Assistant. Core responsibilities will include greeting constituents, managing incoming phone and mail requests, managing constituent tours and flag requests, overseeing the DC intern program, assisting staff with legislative correspondence and other projects as delegated by staff along with general staff support. Candidates must be highly organized, possess meticulous attention to detail and have the ability to multitask. This is a unique position that requires someone who is proactive and personable. Ohio ties a plus but not required. Please send resume, and cover letter to OH06resume@gmail.com . We hope to schedule interviews for Friday morning. All interested candidates are encouraged to apply.
Internship – The Washington DC office of Representative Dan Lungren (R-CA) has an immediate opening for a full-time, unpaid intern. Responsibilities will include answering phones, giving Capitol tours, sorting and drafting mail, preparing hearing materials, and assisting staff with various projects. The ideal candidate will be hard-working, a good writer, and someone who takes the initiative. California ties preferred, but not required. Please e-mail resume and cover letter to sandra.wiseman@mail.house.gov.
Spring Internship – Congressman James Lankford (R-OK) is currently seeking spring interns to start work immediately. Interns are responsible for assisting with general front office duties including answering phones, conducting and scheduling tours of the Capitol, logging and writing office correspondence, and helping with other administrative tasks. Applicants should be detail oriented with excellent communication skills and a friendly demeanor. Oklahoma ties are preferred but not required. Interested candidates should direct their resume, cover letter, and a writing sample to Sarah Corley at sarah.corley@mail.house.gov.
Internship - The office of Congressman Brian Bilbray (R-CA) is seeking professional and dependable applicants for an unpaid, full-time or part-time internship positions for the spring semester. Duties will include, answering phones, sorting and inputting mail, assisting legislative staff with projects, conducting tours of the United States Capitol, and various other administrative tasks. This is an amazing opportunity to learn more about the legislative process and gain exposure to Capitol Hill. Interested candidates should possess strong written and oral communication skills, outstanding interpersonal skills, and have a strong interest in politics. Ties to San Diego preferred, but not required. Please send cover letter, resume and two recommendations to Corinne Clark at Corinne.Clark@mail.house.gov.
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