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Archives for March 2023
Vermont Language Justice Project Job Opportunity!
The Vermont Language Justice Project seeks a full time Project Manager to expand and grow our statewide network and model for multi-lingual, multicultural, public health messaging on topics for Vermonters speaking languages other than English.
The Project Manager will..
1. Work with Project Director and community partners to help the VT Language Justice Project expand and grow as a statewide network and model for multi-lingual multi-cultural public health and related communications.
2. Participate in script writing, producing and post production of videos in collaboration with Project director and project participants.
3.Convene, attend and staff biweekly multilingual task force meetings. takes minutes of meetings and distributes. Chair meeting when the director is unavailable. Analyze data from YouTube channels and other outreach sources in order to present information to the task force.
4. Assist in developing workflows for production, distribution and archiving of created videos.
5. Assist Project Director in developing and administering data collection to understand the effectiveness of the program and program videos
6. Assist in developing and maintaining a dashboard of metrics to show the value of the project and project materials.
7. Maintain and develop working relationships with stakeholders, grantors, project partners and others to promote the project and build its scope and value.
Desirable:
Knowledge of the refugee, immigrant or migrant communities or lived experience
Familiarity with adobe suite, particularly premiere and photoshop
Familiarity with all things Google
Pay Range: $22-24/hour based on experience + a very generous benefits package.
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Government Relations Intern at Bracewell
I thought this was a good example of an opportunity you might like, that you might not know much about!
The Washington, DC-based bipartisan Policy Resolution Group (“PRG”) at Bracewell LLP creates and implements strategic communications and government relations campaigns to help clients navigate the complex federal landscape. PRG provides integrated advice that coordinates the political, legal, and public affairs components necessary for success in the nation’s capital.
Position Description: This intern will assist PRG’s government affairs team in conducting policy research, reporting on and attending Congressional hearings and developing political and client-based content including memorandum, executive summaries and position papers for our partners and clients. The internship is ideal for someone who is interested in furthering his or her education and experience in government relations, lobbying and advocacy. As one of the nation’s top lobbying groups, intern assignments and work will be directly tied to the successful implementation of strategies to achieve our clients’ government relations objectives.
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Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe summer fellowship
The Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe seeks candidates for its Max Kampelman Fellowship program. Named for a longtime U.S. Ambassador to the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, Kampelman Fellows represent the next generation of American leaders in security policy, human rights, and strategic communications.
Kampelman Fellows join a team of world-class experts at an independent, bicameral, bipartisan, inter-branch federal agency. The Helsinki Commission advances American national security and national interests by promoting human rights, military security, and economic cooperation in 57 countries.
Kampelman Fellowships last three months, with fellows expected to work 30 hours per week. Fellows are paid $25 per hour and are offered ongoing enrichment, professional development, and networking opportunities facilitated by senior commission staff.
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Congressional Black Caucus Internship Program
The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Congressional Internship Program places rising college sophomores, juniors and seniors, as well as recently graduated persons, in the offices of CBC Members for a 9-week summer internship.
Interns receive housing and a $3,000 stipend. Interns interact with Congressional staffers, explore aspects of the policy-making process, and build skills to prepare them for careers both within and beyond the policy arena.
Interns must have 2.5+ GPA, full COVID vaccination (including booster), be a US citizen interested in pursuing a career in public service, have availability to participate full-time upon acceptance (cannot be enrolled in summer classes), have general familiarity with the federal legislative process, and strong analytical and communication skills.
Deadline: March 31, 2023 https://cbcfinc.academicworks.com/opportunities/1080
Work in Vermont. Lose Some of Your Student Loans.
The State of Vermont, in collaboration with the University of Vermont and the Vermont Student Assistance Corporation (VSAC), is offering a $5000 loan repayment program to incentivize and retain new graduates from Vermont colleges and universities. Any graduate during the spring 2023 academic year with a Bachelor of Science and/or Bachelor of Arts can apply. Recipients will be selected on a first-come, first-served basis based on regional, employer, and institutional distribution criteria, as long as funding is available. Applicants must submit proof of employment when applying. Employment will be verified with the Vermont-based employer at two points: after one year of employment and after the second year of employment.
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