Jobs Around the World: April 2020
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Communications and Programs Coordinator for Mission: Cure in New York, NY
Deadline: May 8, 2020
Coordinate patient education program, including determining topics of importance to patients, whether they should be conveyed through webinars, blog posts or other media, identifying speakers and authors, scheduling and project-managing webinars and blog posts
Develop and manage data-driven communications strategy to publicize webinars, blog posts and other announcements.
Manage social media accounts to maximize participation in our patient education programs and organizational goals.
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Equitable and Just Climate Forum Nation Coordinator for Center for Earth, Energy, and Democracy in Minneapolis, MN (Remote Possible)
Deadline: April 22, 2020
Build a deeper body of climate and energy research/analysis that fundamentally addresses racial and class justice.
Provide energy and climate policy technical assistance based on CEED research to support the environmental justice movement.
Promote strategies for cross-learning and sharing of information around environmental justice energy and climate issues.
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Senior Digital Strategist for Midwest Race Class Narrative Project in St Paul, MN (Remote)
Deadline: May 3, 2020
Are you a creative and nimble digital strategist with the drive and expertise to help grassroots progressive organizations run effective digital campaigns? Are you a team player and accountable self-starter with a high degree of the initiative? Are you excited about the prospect of using the Race-Class Narrative to build cross-racial solidarity, engage voters and defeat Trump? If so, please read on!
We are looking for a creative and nimble Senior Digital Strategist to join the Midwest Race-Class Narrative (RCN) team.
The Senior Digital Strategist will operate with a great deal of autonomy and will be responsible for creating and overseeing digital strategies and content to motivate and grow targeted digital audiences in partnership with our state partners and ASO Communications.
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Digital Fellow for Texas Civil Rights Project in Austin, TX
Deadline: June 8, 2020
Create concise, eye-catching, and innovative digital content (graphics, emails, etc.) on our social media and email platforms (including public-facing Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts).
Keep internal stakeholders informed and knowledgeable about social media metrics as well — including maintaining organizational content calendar.
Generate opportunities to identify and engage campaign supporters and drive measurable online actions through alerts, infographics, key messages, etc.
Collaborate closely with our Outreach Fellow and attorneys, volunteers, partners, and development staff proactively to seek content and drive forward our campaigns.
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Communications Manager for The Public Interest Network in Denver, CO or Washington, DC
Deadline: Unclear
The Media Relations Manager will be the point person for garnering coverage from DC-centric and DC-based journalists and will be the main liaison between The Public Interest Network’s DC-based staff and the media. Specific responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Project Management: Take ownership of media campaigns from gestation to fruition, especially with our DC-based lobbying teams and our Philadelphia-based Consumer Watchdog program.
Media Strategy: Develop comprehensive multifaceted communications strategies for ongoing and new campaigns.
Writing: Write & assist in writing news releases, blogs, position statements, and internal memos.
Editing: Edit internal and public-facing writing for consistency, clarity, and relevance.
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Marketing and Communications Assistant for Maryland Nonprofits in Baltimore, MD
Deadline: May 8, 2020
The Media Relations Manager will be the point person for garnering coverage from DC-centric and DC-based journalists and will be the main liaison between The Public Interest Network’s DC-based staff and the media. Specific responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Project Management: Take ownership of media campaigns from gestation to fruition, especially with our DC-based lobbying teams and our Philadelphia-based Consumer Watchdog program.
Media Strategy: Develop comprehensive multifaceted communications strategies for ongoing and new campaigns.
Writing: Write & assist in writing news releases, blogs, position statements, and internal memos.
Editing: Edit internal and public-facing writing for consistency, clarity, and relevance.
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Communications Manager for VOTE in New Orleans, LA
Deadline: Unclear
Collaborates with the Deputy Director in the development of VOTE’s statewide communications strategy and written plan;
Effectively communicates VOTE’s statewide communications strategy to the communications team for implementation;
Serves as a partner to all cross-functional areas of VOTE’s C3 & C4 communications efforts;
Synthesizes complex issues related to VOTE’s work to raise awareness in diverse audiences including allies, policy makers and the general public;
Collects and shares relevant VOTE news in both written and video forms;
Responsible for website and social media content and postings.
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Manager, Storytelling and Engagement Communications for Families USA Foundation in Washington, DC
Deadline: Unclear
Our ideal candidate:
Is an experienced communicator who is passionate about storytelling as a form of advocacy and policy lever;
Will honor the privilege of storytelling with excellence and integrity;
Has a solid understanding of how storytelling falls within and interacts with the larger integrated communications;
Can be a smart tactician and a smart strategist, and understand the difference;
Will “own” the storytelling function fearlessly, uphold it as a critical component of Families USA’s broad and far-reaching work;
Will work collaboratively with a team-first spirit;
Has sound news judgment;
Inherently knows what a good story is; and
Is humble, kind, and maintains a high level of integrity.
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Communications Manager for UN Children’s Fund in Abuja, Nigeria
Key function, accountabilities, and related duties/tasks:
Support to communications planning and execution
Support to communication service delivery
Support in managing programme results
Administrative and clerical support
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Communications and Media Officer for Ihsan for Relief and Development in Gaziantep, Turkey
Deadline: April 30, 2020
Managing and monitor the Media team inside Syria.
Preparing and develop the communications and media plan in IhsanRD.
Supervising and coordinating the work of the media team inside Syria to ensure the progress of work according to the media plan.
Following up and fulfil the media requirements from donors, partners, and the programs department.
Serve as a focal point for the questions related to Communications and Media in IhsanRD while reporting to CP Coordinator.
Building the capacity of the Media team in Syria in designing and producing both print and online IhsanRD.
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