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  • Editorial Coordinator

    AAAS 4.3company rating

    AAAS job in Washington, DC

    In AAAS's gold open access journal Science Advances , Editorial Coordinators (ECs) play a wide range of critical roles in the processing of the individual manuscripts that comprise the journal each week. ECs work collaboratively with a team of Senior Editorial Coordinators, Editorial Associates, and Editorial Managers to process manuscripts from submission to end publication, serving as points of contact and problem-solvers for internal editorial and production staff as well external editors, authors, and reviewers. To achieve their goal of maintaining rapid, high-quality processing of manuscripts, ECs interact with external authors, editors, and reviewers on a daily basis by answering questions, assisting with the peer review process, and ensuring quality of final galley proofs. They also communicate and coordinate with internal staff and vendors to identify and help address problems so that manuscripts move smoothly through the review and production system according to institutional standards and guidelines. ECs are responsible for managing submissions for 6-8 Deputy Editor groups. Help us ignite the next era of science. What You'll Do Serving as direct point of contact for 6-8 Deputy Editor groups, workload dependent Processing new submissions, revised submissions, and accepted manuscripts for Deputy Editor groups Processing appeals for Deputy Editor groups Sending outstanding reviewer reminders Answering general editorial inbox queries related to assigned manuscripts (author status queries, reviewer queries, merging accounts, technical issues, other) Attending weekly staff meetings, POD meetings, bi-annual DE/AE meetings Writing cover captions, feature article image blurbs, and social media posts (opportunity with tenure) Transmitting final papers and reviewing galley proofs (potential opportunity with tenure) Minimum Requirements A minimum of 1-2 years of experience working in a professional setting A bachelor's degree in English or a science-related discipline is preferred. Recent college graduates also considered. Experience with project management and ability to meet deadlines Copyediting experience a plus Strong written and verbal communication skills Strong organization, multitasking, time management, and conflict resolution skills needed for juggling many diverse tasks Strong skills in identifying, communicating, and addressing issues Ability to work both independently and collaboratively Eagerness for developing new knowledge and skills related to job duties Strong working knowledge of MS Office and Adobe software Ability to adapt to new tasks, workflows, and tools in a changing organizational environment Application Process Submit a resume and cover letter outlining qualifications and interest in the position by October 16, 2025. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. A Recruiter will contact you with next steps if you are selected for an interview. The anticipated initial rate of compensation for this position is $48,000 per year. AAAS currently provides the following benefits for this position: paid vacation leave, paid sick leave, paid holidays, health insurance, flexible spending account, dental insurance, life insurance, vision insurance, retirement benefits, short- and long-term disability, each subject to the terms of the applicable program. Additional benefits may apply. Any actual offer of employment, reflecting the total compensation package and benefits, will be made in the sole discretion of AAAS and will be based on a variety of factors, including years of experience, depth of experience, and other relevant factors. AAAS reserves the right to amend or modify its employment benefits and compensation structure at any time. AAAS is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or other protected category. AAAS uses E-Verify to confirm the employment eligibility of all newly hired employees. No visa sponsorship is available for this position. Search Firm and Employment Agency Disclaimer The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) does not accept unsolicited agency resumes. Any unsolicited resumes sent to AAAS from a third party, such as an agency, including unsolicited resumes sent to an AAAS mailing address, fax machine or email address, directly to AAAS employees, or to the AAAS resume database will be considered AAAS property. Verbal or written communications from any employee of AAAS shall not be considered binding obligations. AAAS Human Resources is the only AAAS representative authorized by AAAS enter into any employment agreements with any third party. AAAS will not pay a fee for any placement resulting from the receipt of an unsolicited resume. #LI-Remote
    $48k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Diverse Voices in Science Journalism Intern

    AAAS 4.3company rating

    AAAS job in Washington, DC

    Science has an exciting opportunity for two paid summer internships with our News Department. The Diverse Voices in Science Journalism (DVSJ) Internship offers undergraduate and graduate students interested in a career in science journalism the opportunity to learn multiple facets of the trade. Working closely with editors and reporters at Science, one of the world's largest interdisciplinary science journals, interns will contribute to all news products, including online, print, and digital media . The program especially aims to train those who come from, and are committed to covering, communities that have historically been underrepresented in science journalism. The hands-on experience builds interns' capacity to report on science for a general audience, expanding access to the profession. We invite anyone with a demonstrable interest in issues of diversity in science to apply. We strongly encourage applications from students who are members of historically excluded racial and ethnic communities, are sexual minorities, immigrants, first-generation college students, have disabilities, are neurodivergent or have other identities not listed here and that are not regularly represented in science journalism. Experience what it's like to cover the scientific and technological issues that shape our global community. Find out more at aaas.org/dvsj. For specific questions about your eligibility or the application process, please contact Michael Greshko, DVSJ coordinator, at ***************** or contact *************. Help us ignite the next era of science! What You'll Do * Report and write for Science's daily online news site, the weekly print magazine, and various digital media products such as Science's Instagram page. * Cover science-related events in and around the Washington, D.C. area, including press conferences and briefings, congressional hearings and other legislative activities, meetings at various federal agencies, and workshops and conferences on a range of scientific topics. Minimum Qualifications * Must currently be enrolled in an undergraduate, community college or graduate journalism program (current students not enrolled in a formal journalism program but with some journalism experience are welcome to apply, as are those who will be graduating in the spring of 2026). * A dual major or a minor in a scientific discipline may be advantageous but is not required. * Preference will be given to applicants who have reported and written news articles on scientific subjects or on technical issues. Such experiences include writing for campus newspapers, university publications, radio stations, online publications, and other media outlets, or interning at another news organization. Application Process * Interested candidates should submit a resume, two news writing samples, and a completed applicant questionnaire by Friday, January 2, 2026. * Please submit an application through the job portal so that AAAS HR has a record of you in the system. If you are unable to upload your documents with your application (for example, if your documents are too large or you have multiple files), please e-mail all your materials - preferably in a single PDF - directly to ************* with the subject line, "DVSJ Internship - Application Materials: [Your Full Name]". * Writing samples should be examples of journalism or other reported pieces intended for a general audience. Stories relating to research or other matters relating to the scientific community are preferred. Please do not include examples of technical writing (i.e., scientific manuscripts). Writing samples should be sent as PDFs or Word files, not as URLs. * Please also fill out the attached questionnaire. The questionnaire aims to learn about your skillset and your goals for the DVSJ program, as well as about how you represent the kind of person this internship aims to train and your commitment to extending the reach of science journalism into communities where there is currently limited participation. The questionnaire also asks for the names of two references - ideally people who are familiar with your journalism work. Internship Details This is an 11-week internship, which will run from approximately June 1, 2026 - August 17, 2026. The internship will be based out of our Washington, D.C. office, and follows a hybrid model, with both remote and in-person work expected each week. Please note that interns are also expected to attend an in-person orientation and wrap-up session with AAAS Mass Media Fellows. The orientation will run June 3-5, 2026, and the wrap-up is scheduled for August 17-18, 2026. The anticipated compensation for this position is $20.00 per hour. AAAS will pay for one round-trip to and from Washington at the start and end of the internship. Interns are also eligible for SmarTrip transit benefits, which can be used on the regional subway and bus systems. Any actual offer of employment, reflecting the total compensation package and benefits, will be made in the sole discretion of AAAS and will be based on a variety of factors, including years of experience, depth of experience, and other relevant factors. AAAS reserves the right to amend or modify its employment benefits and compensation structure at any time. AAAS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or other protected category. AAAS uses E-Verify to confirm the employment eligibility of all newly hired employees. No visa sponsorship is available for this position. Search Firm and Employment Agency Disclaimer The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) does not accept unsolicited agency resumes. Any unsolicited resumes sent to AAAS from a third party, such as an agency, including unsolicited resumes sent to an AAAS mailing address, fax machine or email address, directly to AAAS employees, or to the AAAS resume database will be considered AAAS property. Verbal or written communications from any employee of AAAS shall not be considered binding obligations. AAAS Human Resources is the only AAAS representative authorized by AAAS to enter into any employment agreements with any third party. AAAS will not pay a fee for any placement resulting from the receipt of an unsolicited resume. #LI-Hybrid
    $20 hourly Easy Apply 6d ago
  • Senior Counsel or Senior Staff Attorney, Litigation

    Equal Rights Advocates 3.7company rating

    Washington, DC job

    Position location - Washington, DC; San Francisco, CA; or Northeast Corridor between New York, NY metropolitan area and Washington DC metropolitan area (Hybrid or Remote). Equal Rights Advocates (ERA) is a national civil rights organization founded in 1974 to expand economic and educational access and opportunities for women and girls. ERA advances gender justice through impact litigation, policy advocacy, public education, and direct legal services. Our team works at the state, multi-state, and national levels to promote gender equity and racial justice, expand economic security, and grow community power. ERA's legal initiatives include campaigns such as Equal Pay Today, the Women's Agenda Initiative, the Stop Harassment State Network, the Stronger California Women's Economic Security Campaign, and End Sexual Violence in Education. ERA's home base is in San Francisco, with team members also located in Washington, D.C., and other locations. For more information on Equal Rights Advocates, please visit our website. The Opportunity ERA is looking for an Attorney/Counsel with proven litigation experience in employment law and in the civil rights space. As a Senior Counsel or Senior Staff Attorney, you will be responsible for engaging in all aspects of impact and individual litigation, developing new cases for litigation, assisting in crafting litigation strategy, drafting and reviewing amicus briefs, and developing and maintaining litigation relationships to advance ERA's mission. You may also be involved in defending against threats to the civil rights of workers and students. This position offers a unique opportunity to develop and engage in high-impact litigation on key civil rights, economic security, and gender justice issues in a thriving organization with creative and dedicated staff and a supportive work environment. The Senior Counsel or Senior Staff Attorney will report to ERA's Director of Litigation. Primary Responsibilities Conduct cutting-edge impact and individual litigation, including legal research; investigating facts, working with clients; drafting pleadings, briefs and legal memoranda; engaging in discovery and motion practice; and conducting evidentiary hearings and oral arguments in court. Identify and develop new matters for litigation by conducting factual, legal and strategic analyses and formulating relevant theories and materials. Draft amicus briefs and review amicus briefs drafted by others for possible ERA involvement. Develop collaborative partnerships with other advocacy groups, legal services providers, plaintiffs' attorneys, law firms, and other partners by participating in task forces and coalitions, attending conferences, and co-counseling lawsuits. Provide legal and strategy analysis, technical assistance, and thought leadership on substantive issues related to ERA's mission to attorneys, government agencies, officials and staff, the media, worker and student organizations, and grassroots advocates when called upon by ERA leadership, departments, and programs. Assist in supervision of law student interns and provide occasional assistance to attorney fellow, as needed. Review public-facing legal training materials, resources, self-help tools, and “Know Your Rights” materials. Work closely with ERA's legal and non-legal program staff to develop and implement communication strategies that promote and magnify the impact of ERA's legal work. Assist ERA's development team in drafting applications or reporting on grants that support the organization's legal work, as needed. Occasional travel, as needed, for litigation, meetings, conferences, and other advocacy or professional development activities. Engage in special projects and other duties as assigned by ERA supervisory staff. Candidate Profile Required Qualifications: J.D. and at least one active bar membership; A minimum of four (4) years of post-J.D. litigation experience, including drafting case documents and engaging in discovery and motions practice, including at least 3 years of experience litigating employment discrimination cases; Demonstrated commitment to social, gender, and racial justice with a passion for achieving equity and economic justice for women, girls, and/or LGBTQI+ people; Outstanding research, writing, and analytical skills; Proven ability to work independently as well as within a team; Excellent verbal communication skills and interpersonal skills, including the ability to give and receive feedback and resolve conflicts constructively; Ability to travel to ERA's headquarters in San Francisco three or four times per year, if working remotely, and to travel occasionally as needed for litigation, meetings or conferences. The ideal candidate will have most, if not all, of the following professional and personal skills and attributes: Experience engaging in legal advocacy on subjects related to ERA's mission, such as defending and expanding employment and education-related civil rights, protecting and advancing women's economic security, racial justice or immigrant rights, and/or combating gender-based violence; Experience collaborating with progressive nonprofit organizations and/or plaintiff-side employment lawyers; Experience working directly with clients from diverse backgrounds and populations, including communities of color, low-wage workers, immigrants, and/or LGBTQI+ individuals; A high degree of self-motivation and initiative, with the ability to juggle multiple projects and meet deadlines under time pressure; Experience working on a team and setting and fostering a collaborative approach to case work and other advocacy efforts; Experience with policy advocacy and/or communications work related to litigation preferred but not required. The Candidate must have a valid authorization to work in the United States. ERA is unable to sponsor work visas. ERA does not provide relocation assistance. Compensation & Benefits This position has a salary range of $85,000 - $125,000. The salary and job title (Senior Staff Attorney vs. Senior Counsel) will be determined based on years of experience and expertise. ERA offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical and dental plan options and employer-paid life and disability insurance benefits. Voluntary benefits include vision insurance, life and accidental insurance, critical illness and pre-tax flexible spending plans. ERA also offers a generous 403b match with 100% vesting from the first day of participation. Employees also receive a generous amount of sick and vacation leave, plus, additional seniority-based leave after every 5 years of employment. ERA has a flexible work environment. For attorneys based in the DC area, the position is currently fully remote but may become a hybrid position in the future. (The attorney would work in-office some days of the week and could work either in-office or remotely on others.) For attorneys located in the Bay Area in California, the position is a hybrid position, requiring 2 days per week in the San Francisco office. For attorneys in other areas, the position is fully remote. How to Apply Please submit the following to the Hiring Manager (1) a cover letter describing your interest in this particular position and your connection to ERA's mission, (2) a current résumé, (3) a legal writing sample of no longer than 10 pages (double spaced) that has not been significantly edited by others. For consideration, applications must be submitted by clicking HERE. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis and candidates will be contacted based on the decision. Please note that final round candidates will be asked to provide professional references. We look forward to hearing from you! EEOC Statement ERA is an equal opportunity employer that will consider all applications without regard to sex, gender, gender identity, race, ethnicity, national origin, age, medical condition, religion, sexual orientation, differing ability, veteran status, marital status, arrest or conviction record, a combination of two or more protected traits or any other characteristic protected by law. Applicants with differing abilities will be reasonably accommodated during the hiring process. Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records. ERA's Equal Opportunity Employer Policy applies to all aspects and phases of employment. Applicants who need assistance or accommodation due to a disability may contact us at jobapplicants@equalrights.org. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $85k-125k yearly 3d ago
  • General Counsel

    Indivisible Project 3.9company rating

    Washington, DC job

    The general counsel serves as the principal legal advisor and steward of programmatic and organizational legal issues. The position reports to the Managing Director and is part of the executive operations team. The general counsel plays a critical role in guiding Indivisible's strategy and operations, advising the executive team, senior leadership, and the Board of Directors. The general counsel coordinates with outside counsel and other experts as necessary. We hope to hire by the end of the year, and the current General Counsel will stay on to support through the transition. What you'll do: The general counsel is responsible for providing comprehensive legal guidance on complex issues to include (but not limited to): Nonprofit compliance - 20% Ensuring the organization maintains compliance with nonprofit governance laws such as tax-exempt status, reporting obligations, and regulatory requirements. Nonprofit compliance strategies and entity guidance for Indivisible's 501(c)(3), 501(c)(4), and federal and state PACs. Overseeing lobbying and election compliance at the federal, state and local level. Entity oversight as it relates to the organizational budget and time tracking. Manage corporate compliance. Employment and labor relations - 20% Provide strategic advice on all employment law matters, including advising on personnel policies, employee relations, disciplinary actions, workplace issues, and compliance with federal, state, and local labor laws. Provide strategic advice on labor relations matters to include contract negotiations and collective bargaining agreement interpretation, and provide oversight of the grievance process. Work closely with the HR team and other internal stakeholders to ensure adherence to the collective bargaining agreement. Business advice - 20% Provide advice to the executive team and BOD as needed, regarding legally sensitive communications, litigation and administrative action strategies, risk analysis, mitigation strategies, liability and insurance. Promote and defend Indivisible's interests before courts, administrative agencies, and policymakers, and regularly report and provide strategic guidance on legal developments that could affect operations. Review, draft and advise on contracts, leases, grant agreements, job descriptions, and other documents. Monitor legal development in a wide range of legal areas, including elections and nonprofit law. Protect Indivisible's intellectual property interests. Oversee corporate governance issues for multiple Boards. Programmatic support - 20% Consult with programmatic leadership to develop legal frameworks to support programmatic work. Develop strong connections to cross-functional teams. Anticipate need and coordinate the development of training materials on a variety of legal issues. Effectively communicate complex legal issues to non-legal stakeholders. Legal oversight on financial compliance - 10% Review development proposals and reports for legal compliance and advise on contribution restrictions. Support compliance on financial report requirements to include reviewing Indivisible's draft 990s. Supervise external and internal legal counsel and compliance staff 10% Manage and mentor the legal team. Oversee relationships with outside counsel. Liaise at the confluence of law, organizational risk, programmatic objectives. Translate organizational risk, history, objectives. Other duties as assigned Qualifications: Juris Doctorate degree from an accredited law school, bar membership in good standing in any jurisdiction with a preference for DC. 10 years legal experience in the nonprofit sector, to include 3-5 years of senior leadership, required. 5-7 years of employment law and labor management experience providing legal guidance in a unionized workplace to include contract negotiation and interpretation experience. Proven track record for managing multiple projects, meeting deadlines, collaborative problem solving, and exceptional strategic thinking. Exceptional judgment and discretion. Legal acumen supportive of programmatic and political agility. Thrive in high-volume problem-solving in a fast-paced landscape. Able to work independently and as part of a team. Excellent written and verbal skills, strong attention to detail. Desired Qualifications: Previous experience as General Counsel preferred. Experience working in a remote workplace is preferred. About Indivisible Project We're building something new. We're a progressive grassroots organization that began in the aftermath of Trump's election. We're working to build a democracy that reflects a broad, multiracial “we the people,” one that works for all of us and is sustained by all of us. To support this movement, we've built an incredible team at the national level. We dream big, we support each other, and we have fun doing it. For more information about Indivisible's vision, mission, and theory of change, click here . We're changing what's politically possible. Indivisible is part of the powerful progressive movement reaction to Trump, fighting the racist, misogynistic, plutocratic, and authoritarian agenda trumpeted by Trump and the GOP congress. Don't take our word for it; Indivisible has been featured on the Rachel Maddow Show multiple times, as well as in the New York Times and in pretty much every other major news outlet in the country. We're building together. We're building a new organization every day - a rare opportunity to model what we want to see in the world. We're deeply committed to equity and building a diverse and inclusive organization. We're looking for you. If you want to fight for the soul of American democracy, there's no better place to be than Indivisible. We're looking for more team members who are passionate about building an inclusive democracy and committed to getting results. It's an exciting, fulfilling place if you're someone who wants to fight fiercely for the progressive world we want to have. Every one of us on the national team is here because we believe this movement is the best way to retake and build progressive power in this country. Does that ring true for you? If so, great - throw your hat in the ring to join our team. Let's start #winning together. For more information about Indivisible's organizational principles, click here . Indivisible Project is an equal opportunity employer. We strongly encourage and seek applications from women, people of color, including bilingual and bicultural individuals, as well as members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities. Applicants shall not be discriminated against because of race, religion, sex, national origin, ethnicity, age, disability, political affiliation, sexual orientation, gender identity, color, marital status, or medical condition. Reasonable accommodation will be made so that qualified disabled applicants may participate in the application process. Please advise in writing of support needs at the time of application. The pay range for this role is: 169,890 - 212,910 USD per year (Remote (United States)) Legal Remote (Washington, District of Columbia, US) #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $120k-190k yearly est. 21h ago
  • Executive Assistant to the President & CEO

    Bipartisan Policy Center 4.3company rating

    Washington, DC job

    Job Description Founded in 2007 by former Senate Majority Leaders Howard Baker, Tom Daschle, Bob Dole, and George Mitchell, the Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC) is a leading nonprofit organization that drives principled solutions through rigorous analysis, reasoned negotiation, and respectful dialogue. By bringing together Republicans and Democrats-and providing them with the space, policy insights, and evidence-based research needed to negotiate in good faith-BPC helps turn legislators' best ideas into passable, durable laws. In the 17+ years since its founding, BPC has played an integral role in countless legislative accomplishments. With projects in multiple issue areas including economic policy, energy, health, housing, human capital and democracy, BPC combines politically balanced policy making with strong, proactive advocacy and outreach. As the only Washington, D.C.-based organization that actively promotes bipartisanship, BPC works to address the key challenges facing the nation. Its policy solutions are the product of informed deliberations by former elected and appointed officials, business and labor leaders, academics and advocates who represent both sides of the political spectrum. BPC is committed to seeing its policy solutions enacted by lawmakers. Through BPC Action, its (c)(4) affiliate, BPC engages in advocacy and strategic outreach and education to bolster the legislative center and support efforts that bring Republicans and Democrats together on the difficult issues facing the country. While a healthy, civil debate among those with differing viewpoints is an essential component of our democracy, the current partisan tone in government is impeding progress. Through the Democracy Program and bridge-building events, political summits and timely policy discussions, BPC is fostering an ongoing conversation about how to overcome political divides and help make our government work better. Mission Build connections. Negotiate policy. Achieve bipartisan solutions. Improve lives. The Executive Assistant to the President and CEO, Margaret Spellings, will provide high-level executive administrative support to the President and CEO and ensure the efficient and effective day-to-day operations of the Executive Office. The Executive Assistant is responsible for ensuring the President and CEO is sufficiently prepared for all meetings, board interaction, appearances, and events. Responsibilities Serve as the administrative liaison between the President and CEO and programmatic, functional, and operations teams, ensuring clear communication and effective collaboration; exercising judgement and discretion in managing inquiries and communications. Strategically plan and execute the President and CEO's schedule; coordinate complex meetings; assess and prioritize inquiries and requests employing sound strategies. Manage all travel arrangements - locally, nationally, and internationally. Optimize the President and CEO's time by anticipating needs and identifying critical, time-sensitive issues, coming prepared with solutions. Manage meeting logistics including drafting agendas, providing technical support, taking minutes, and tracking action items. Take lead in ensuring the coordination and preparation of meeting materials. Develop and refine meeting agendas and briefing materials; set deadlines for deliverables from executive leadership and internal programs. Draft and edit communications including speeches, memoranda, correspondence, policies, announcements, talking points, and other materials to ensure content is clear, compelling, and in alignment with BPC messaging. Coordinate with Director of Executive Communications to handle media requests and social media messaging. Coordinate with Director of Board and Executive Relations for board items and donor related items. Streamline and optimize administrative processes to improve efficiency and effectiveness; develop and implement best practices for enhancing workflows and communication. Submit time sheets, reimbursements, and handle credit card reconciliation. Perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution Minimum of 8 years of executive assistance experience Advanced skills in Microsoft office suite and Apple/Mac Ability to effectively communicate with all levels of internal and external customers both written and verbally with a high degree of diplomacy Strong attention to detail. This role will review all documents for grammar, spelling, and formatting prior to it leaving the President & CEO's office Ability to work on several projects simultaneously and meet project deadlines while adapting to immediate demands Ability to arrange complex and detailed travel plans and itineraries and compile documents for travel-related meetings Strong organizational, project management, and problem-solving skills with impeccable multi-tasking abilities. Ability to anticipate needs Ability to research, organize, and synthesize information and materials from multiple sources Committed to excellence and performs duties at the highest level possible on a consistent basis Demonstrates ability and temperament to work with sensitive information with discretion BPC offers a highly competitive salary and provides generous benefits. Individuals interested in this position should send a resume, cover letter, and writing sample in one document. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Candidates must be authorized to work in the United States. BPC does not sponsor employment visas. BPC is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace dedicated to pursuing and hiring a diverse workforce. Work Schedule The work/life balance of employees is a priority for the Bipartisan Policy Center. As a result, BPC is currently operating on a hybrid schedule. This position will be in office Tuesday-Thursday, and other days as needed to support the President and CEO. This position requires the ability to respond outside of normal working hours and on the weekends as it relates to calendar control, and travel changes. BPC offers comprehensive health insurance benefits with a choice of CareFirst HSA, POS, or PPO plan. Additional benefits include 403(b) matching contributions of up to 7% of salary in addition to a non-elective contribution of 2% of salary (both after 90 days of employment); 15 vacation days, 2 personal days, 15 sick days, and 12 holidays per year; education benefits up to $5,250 per year after one year of employment; $2,000 for professional development expenses after six months of employment; Metro benefits of up to $130 per month; Pet Insurance, Company provided life insurance; and dental and vision insurance coverage with a Flexible Spending Plan. We reasonably believe that the base salary range for this position is $90,000-$100,000. At BPC, a wide range of factors are considered when making compensation decisions including and not limited to skill set, experience, training, education, knowledge, and other business and organizational needs.
    $90k-100k yearly 28d ago
  • Sr. Specialist, Program Operations - WWF GEF Agency - 26025

    World Wildlife Fund 4.6company rating

    Washington, DC job

    World Wildlife Fund (WWF), one of the world's leading conservation organizations, seeks a Sr. Specialist, Program Operations - WWF GEF Agency. The Sr. Specialist is responsible for the financial management of specific programs assigned to the role. The position will manage the WWF GEF budgets, financial tracking, analysis and reporting, grants and agreements, and administrative functions for the assigned portfolio. They ensure financial and administrative assistance to, and oversight of, program staff and grantees to ensure that budgets and agreements are in compliance with WWF and GEF policies, procedures, systems, and donor requirements. Salary Range: $80,600 - $100,800 Please note: Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. This position is not eligible for employment visa sponsorship. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. Responsibilities * Manage annual budgeting process including long range planning and administering budgets. * Supports the consolidation of program-wide annual budgets including monitoring budgets, producing budget reports, and preparing financial analysis and forecasting for the WWF GEF Agency * Supports development of proposal budgets. Monitors the lifecycle of the financial progress of proposals throughout execution and close out. * Coordinates and prepares Portfolio Analysis for funds requests to the GEF Trustee. Reviews and analyzes all project financial reports to ensure compliance and notifies program staff of any problems or discrepancies and provides technical assistance to grantees in resolving problems. * Manages the allocation of Programmatic staff time on awards, ensures accurate labor charging to donors and performs effort certification reclasses as necessary. * Manages the lifecycle of outgoing agreements for the WWF GEF Agency to ensure appropriate financial and administrative management systems are implemented to meet the level and complexity of funding to ensure compliance with the GEF. * Monitoring agreement-related accounts and reconciling conditional grants on a quarterly basis and compiles projections for Q4 accruals on conditional grants. * Recommends and implements departmental procedures and provides feedback on policies and operating procedures. * Maintains good working relationships and stays abreast of program issues to provide overall support to program initiatives. * Partners with Program staff to support operational responsibilities and serves as a resource for financial and administrative policies * Provides training and guidance to program staff and field staff on budget formulation, tracking and adjustments, expense accounting, financial analysis and reporting, and contract management. * Identifies training needs and facilitates contracts orientation and training for newly hired program staff, in coordination with other Program Operations staff. * Supervise Program Operations staff members, providing coaching and mentorship and ensuring good communication and learning * Performs other duties as assigned. Key Competencies * Building Working Relationships: Build strong relationships with internal stakeholders ensuring collaboration and understanding stakeholder needs. (ex. Program staff and Accounting) * Client and Constituent Focus: Understanding the needs of program staff, grantees, and donors to make project successful connecting to our internal controls paves the pathway for how to move forward. * Managing competing priorities: Having a well-developed sense of urgency vs priority vs risk is essential. * Ability to act independently: Ability to manage one's own tasks, make sound decisions and guidance and solve problems with minimal supervision. Qualifications * A Bachelor's degree. Accounting, business, public administration, or related field preferred. * Spanish is STRONGLY prefrered * MUST HAVE 6+ years of professional work experience: * Excellent attention to detail, ability to prioritize and work accurately under time constraints. * Strong organizational, quantitative, and analytical skills. * Ability to take complex data sets from a highly process-driven environment to identify trends, inefficiencies, and opportunities * Able to translate quantitative findings into actionable insights that inform strategic business decisions and process improvements * Portfolio reporting and tracking * Strong project management experience overseeing financial and administrative activities * Familiarity with U.S Government funded/bilateral/multilateral projects is highly desirable. * Experience supervising staff. * Ability to manage multiple projects and priorities. * Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. * Experience working with Adaptive, Smart Simple and Workday systems highly desirable * Able to operate with considerable independence and discretion * Experience with non-profit organizations. * Position may require travel to field offices in US or overseas. * Fluency in Spanish preferred. * Committed to building and strengthening a culture of inclusion within and across teams. * Identifies and aligns with the core values of the WWF organization: Courage, Integrity, Respect & Collaboration * Demonstrates courage by speaking up even when it is difficult, or unpopular. * Builds trust with colleagues by acting with integrity, owning mistakes, and holding oneself accountable. * Welcomes other points of view and ideas, recognizing and embracing different and contrary perspectives with kindness, curiosity, and encouragement. * Makes conscious efforts to promote cooperative practices, behaviors, and ways of working across many groups and individuals. To Apply: * Submit cover letter and resume through our Careers Page, Requisition #26025 * Due to the high volume of applications, we are not able to respond to inquiries via phone World Wildlife Fund (WWF) promotes equal employment opportunities for all qualified individuals regardless of age, race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability, or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under applicable law.
    $80.6k-100.8k yearly Auto-Apply 45d ago
  • CLIENT EXECUTIVE-SECURITY

    Lumen 3.4company rating

    Washington, DC job

    Lumen connects the world. We are igniting business growth by connecting people, data and applications - quickly, securely, and effortlessly. Together, we are building a culture and company from the people up - committed to teamwork, trust and transparency. People power progress. We're looking for top-tier talent and offer the flexibility you need to thrive and deliver lasting impact. Join us as we digitally connect the world and shape the future. **The Role** The Client Executive - Security Sales is responsible for managing business development activities for high-profile named accounts and/or specific market segment(s) that lead to the expansion and growth of Security and SASE services product portfolio. Leads efforts of Security Sales Specialists. Manages the sale of Lumen's products and services globally to the largest and most strategic customers which have a major impact on the success and growth of Lumen. Plans, organizes, leads, and controls balanced sales growth, continued account penetration, and customer satisfaction on a long-term, multi-year focus. Identifies and develops Security services portfolio product sales opportunities (SASE, DDoS Mitigation, Threat Intelligence, Professional Services, and other Security services as developed), provides product solutions, ensures customer satisfaction, and maintains positive ongoing relationships to maximize sales for the company. **The Main Responsibilities** + Accountable at the NAO level for AI Center of Excellence and business intelligence. + Delivers intelligent contact and task routing based on NLU and agent skills, proactive digital communications, contact containment via AI virtual agents, date management (automated date setting, and AI driven ECDs). + Maintains long-term expanded partnership with vendor staff. + Leads sales and knowledge presentations for key customers and prospects. Develops and discusses how the company's suite of products and services can meet the customer's needs, and still satisfy company profitability and growth requirements. Serves as an expert in products, solutions, and general service delivery methodologies. + Ensures necessary measurements and analytics are in place to allow informed business decisions and to support performance management and SLA adherence at a department level. + Carries out continuous improvement analysis of customer activity, team performance, and company processes to identify and prioritize areas of opportunity, develop, and quantify appropriate improvement plans, and lead the attainment of desired results. + Develops collaborative relationships with key departments in the Company to align strategies and coordinate tactics cross-functionally within NA Operations. **What We Look For in a Candidate** Required: + Experience in Security Sales and/or Information Technology + Bachelor's degree or equivalent combination of applicable education and experience + 10+ years of relevant job experience with similar essential duties + Driver's license may be required + Ability to travel as necessary + Attention to detail with good organizational capabilities and ability to prioritize with good time management skills + Experience in strategic, technical, and business communications application sales + Strong communication skills and proficiency in selling to the close Preferred: + MBA or related graduate degree preferred. + Business/financial background is helpful + Experience is consultative sales techniques and account planning **Compensation** This information reflects the anticipated base salary range for this position based on current national data. Minimums and maximums may vary based on location. Individual pay is based on skills, experience and other relevant factors. Location Based Pay Ranges: $151,326 - $201,758 in these states: FL Lumen offers a comprehensive package featuring a broad range of Health, Life, Voluntary Lifestyle benefits and other perks that enhance your physical, mental, emotional and financial wellbeing. We're able to answer any additional questions you may have about our bonus structure (short-term incentives, long-term incentives and/or sales compensation) as you move through the selection process. Learn more about Lumen's: + Benefits (**************************************************** + Bonus Structure \#LI-Remote **What to Expect Next** Requisition #: 340963 **Background Screening** If you are selected for a position, there will be a background screen, which may include checks for criminal records and/or motor vehicle reports and/or drug screening, depending on the position requirements. For more information on these checks, please refer to the Post Offer section of our FAQ page (************************************* . Job-related concerns identified during the background screening may disqualify you from the new position or your current role. Background results will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records. **Equal Employment Opportunities** We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all persons regardless of race, color, ancestry, citizenship, national origin, religion, veteran status, disability, genetic characteristic or information, age, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, family status, pregnancy, or other legally protected status (collectively, "protected statuses"). We do not tolerate unlawful discrimination in any employment decisions, including recruiting, hiring, compensation, promotion, benefits, discipline, termination, job assignments or training. **Disclaimer** The job responsibilities described above indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not intended to include a comprehensive inventory of all duties and responsibilities for this job. Job duties and responsibilities are subject to change based on evolving business needs and conditions. In any materials you submit, you may redact or remove age-identifying information such as age, date of birth, or dates of school attendance or graduation. You will not be penalized for redacting or removing this information. Please be advised that Lumen does not require any form of payment from job applicants during the recruitment process. All legitimate job openings will be posted on our official website or communicated through official company email addresses. If you encounter any job offers that request payment in exchange for employment at Lumen, they are not for employment with us, but may relate to another company with a similar name.
    $151.3k-201.8k yearly 2d ago
  • Grants Administrator

    National Fish and Wildlife Foundation 4.7company rating

    Washington, DC job

    The Grants Administrator (GA) plays a crucial role in supporting the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation's mission by administering grants and contracts for conservation award-making activities. This role involves managing a diverse portfolio of grants, collaborating with grantees and internal teams, and ensuring compliance with Foundation policies and federal regulations. The GA is the primary point of contact for grantees and contractors, overseeing the entire grant lifecycle from award notification to project closure. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES * Play a pivotal role in representing the organization and ensuring the success of our conservation efforts. * Act as the main point of contact for grantees and contractors from award notification through project closure. * Work closely with various teams within the Foundation, including program managers, finance, legal staff, and other departments, to ensure that grantees and contractors have a seamless experience and can focus on their conservation efforts. * Collaborate with compliance staff to conduct project fiscal reviews and budget approvals for potential grantees. * Collect and analyze financial documents, including GAAP and single audits, 990s, and Federally Negotiated Indirect Cost Rate Agreements. * Learn program-specific operations to carry out and implement procedures as directed by program leads. * Generate grant agreements, contracts, and amendments. * Review and process grantee payment requests, amendment requests, and financial reports. These tasks include but are not limited to the analysis of expenditure reporting; reviewing invoicing documentation; tracking budget discrepancies; reviewing scope, schedule, budget, and match amendment requests and coordinating the review process within NFWF. * Organize meetings between grantees and internal staff upon request. * Prepare detailed monthly reports on status of grant portfolio. * Prepare detailed weekly reports on overdue reports, overdue submissions, and portfolio updated to identify projects out of compliance and in need of escalation. * Ensure that all submitted documents meet the requirements of the Foundation. * Respond to inquiries from grant recipients via email, phone, Teams, and booking system in a timely manner throughout the project lifecycle. * Manage project database records and ensure completeness before project closure. * Efficiently manage a high-volume workflow of over 200 grants in a fast-paced environment. * Stay up to date with new Foundation policies and federal regulations that impact Grants Administration. * Utilize NFWF's Grants Management System (Easygrants) for various portfolio workflow tasks, including processing payments and amendment requests, drafting award agreements, and reviewing budgets and reports. * Maintain proficiency with the Easygrants system, Ibis system, and Award Tracking Spreadsheet (Excel). * Cover the office front desk and telephone switchboard as requested. * Other duties as assigned. SECONDARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES * Assist with the development and documentation of Grants Administration policies and procedures. * Assist with the input and collection of project data. * Contribute to Easygrants system support and usability improvements for internal and external staff. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS (EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, SKILLS) * Bachelor's degree. * One to two years of relevant experience; customer service experience preferred. * Ability to work in a face-paced environment and pivot priorities as needed. * Strong organizational skills. * Strong attention to detail. * Excellent analytical, communication, interpersonal, and follow-through skills. * Computer proficiency, especially with Microsoft Office suite software, including Word and Excel. COMPENSATION $24.50/hour, plus generous benefits. LOCATION Washington, DC Application Notes: Please submit a cover letter describing your interest and qualifications, and resume. Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the US on a full-time basis. Equal Opportunity Statement - The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation complies with all applicable federal, state and local laws in its commitment to being an equal opportunity employer. The Foundation does not discriminate against applicants or employees on the basis of race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, ancestry, marital status, personal appearance, citizen status, disability, sexual orientation, gender, identity or expression, pregnancy, child birth or related medical conditions, family responsibilities, matriculation, genetic information, political or union affiliation, veteran status or any other status protected by applicable law. Disclaimer - The statements contained herein are intended to describe the general nature and level of work to be performed by the employees in these positions. The statements are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of a person in each position. Other responsibilities, duties, and skills may be assigned and management retains the right to add or change the responsibilities, duties, and skills at any time.
    $24.5 hourly 14d ago
  • STEM Outreach Associate Specialist

    Society for Science 3.8company rating

    Washington, DC job

    The STEM Outreach Associate Specialist will assist the day-to-day operations and continued growth of the STEM Outreach Programs as a supporting member of the Science Education Programs department of the Society for Science (Society). . Responsibilities Provides customer service across programs by responding to email inquiries and communicating with program participants Provides administrative support which includes assisting in administrative work, payments, and accounting processes Provides data support such as maintenance of existing datasets within a Dynamics database and processing new datasets from online applications and forms Supports the organization, planning, and execution of the STEM Outreach Programs Supports the community of educators through digital engagement Completes other departmental projects and duties assigned Supports other departmental programs during the competition weeks and conferences, which requires at least three weeks of time away from home, including at least one week of travel Qualifications Strong communications skills (written and verbal) Data organization and management skills Demonstrated ability to work with others as a team and to be a self-starter Excellent organizational and time management skills needed to track and accomplish multiple, unrelated tasks Background or interest in STEM, education, or another related field Affinity for the mission and outreach goals of the Society for Science Required Education and Experience Bachelor's degree Computer and data proficiency including Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint) Desirable A degree in a STEM-related field or in education Relational database knowledge and management (Dynamics, SQL, or other platforms) Interest or experience with supporting STEM educators and/or students Experience using application or data collection platforms such as RhythmQ, Form Assembly, Survey Monkey Apply, etc. Position Type and Expected Hours This is a full-time (37.5 hr/wk), non-exempt position. Days and hours of work are Monday through Friday during normal office hours of the Society. The normal business hours of the Society are 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. EST, with core hours of 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. EST. Salary The salary range is $50,000-$55,000. Work Environment While performing the duties of this job, the employee usually works in an office setting. Our office is located near the Dupont Circle and Farragut North Metro stations. Society for Science is operating on a hybrid work schedule. This is position is based in the DC metropolitan area. Physical Demands This role's work involves remaining in a stationary position most of the time in front of a computer, using a keyboard, mouse, and telephone. It also involves regularly operating a computer and other office equipment, occasionally moving about the work site to access file cabinets office equipment and communicating or exchanging information with co-workers and other individuals in person or electronically. Additional Eligibility Qualifications Society for Science has mandated the COVID-19 vaccine for employees, as applicable. Exceptions to the vaccine requirement may be provided to individuals for religious beliefs or medical reasons. How to Apply Submit a professional resume and cover letter to be considered for this position. Please apply through Applicant Pro: EEO Statement The Society is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. Society for Science is committed to equal employment opportunity. In order to provide equal employment and advancement opportunities to all individuals, the Society does not discriminate against employees or applicants for employment on any legally recognized basis, including but not limited to: veteran status, race, color, religion, gender, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, ancestry, national origin, disability, personal appearance, family responsibilities, matriculation, political affiliation, age and/or any other categories protected by the laws of the United States or the District of Columbia. Other Duties Please note this job description is not designed to cover every duty, responsibility and activity that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice. About Society for Science Founded in 1921, the Society for Science (Society), is a champion for science, dedicated to expanding scientific literacy, effective STEM education, and scientific research. Through its world-class competitions, including the Regeneron Science Talent Search, the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair, the Thermo Fisher Scientific Junior Innovators Challenge, and its award-winning magazines, Science News and Science News Explores, the Society, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) membership organization, is focused on promoting the understanding and appreciation of science and the vital role it plays in human advancement: to inform, education, and inspire.
    $50k-55k yearly 54d ago
  • Program Officer, Strategies and Measures - 26018

    World Wildlife Fund 4.6company rating

    Washington, DC job

    World Wildlife Fund (WWF)- US one of the world's leading conservation organization, seeks a Program Officer to support the Strategies and Measures team whose primary responsibility is to provide support to the GEF Agency Management Unit, GCF Accredited Entity, US Government Partnerships and other teams, where time permits, with strategic planning, monitoring, evaluation and learning, adaptive management, reporting and knowledge management in line with WWF Project and Programme Management Standards (Conservation Standards) and in adherence to GEF and GCF policies and guidelines. Salary Range: $69,000 - $86,100 Please note: Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. This position is not eligible for employment visa sponsorship. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. * This position is HYBRID in our DC headquarters* Responsibilities * Leads or supports recruitment and oversight of third-party evaluations and assists with internal reviews of GEF-funded and GCF-funded projects; * Supports and/or facilitates the development of strong situation analyses, theories of change, monitoring and results frameworks, and knowledge management plans for use in GEF, GCF or USAID concepts and proposals in adherence with WWF and GEF guidelines and policies; * Reviews & analyzes GEF and GCF project technical and monitoring reports for knowledge management and adaptive management measures; compliance with GEF/GCF policies; verifies annual project ratings; * Supports with annual submission of WWF GEF Annual Project Implementation Reports; * Research evidence base for lessons and best practices to apply to GEF, GCF and USAID projects and disseminate lessons and generated knowledge across teams, as applicable; * Coordinate with GEF AMU and GCF AE to update WWF TRACKS, guidance documents, templates and database/management systems, where applicable, to keep current with WWF Standards and GEF/GCF Guidelines and Policies; * Helps support administrative tasks for the Strategies and Measures team, ensures e-filing and record keeping is updated and organized (e.g. Update Insight CPM, GEF Portal, M drive or SharePoint files); * Build capacity of WWF-US and Network staff on WWF Project and Programme Management Standards via onboarding of programmatic staff; team or office support; and Conservation Coaches Community of Practice at WWF-US; * Performs other duties as assigned. Key Competencies: * Interpersonal Communication and Collaboration - Effectively exchanges ideas, information, and feedback in a respectful and constructive manner, building trust and fostering positive working relationships across teams, departments, and diverse backgrounds to achieve shared goals. * Dealing with Ambiguity - Remains adaptable and composed when priorities, circumstances, or requirements are unclear or shifting, making informed decisions and progressing work despite incomplete or changing information. * Analytical Thinking - Identifies, interprets, and evaluates relevant data, patterns, and relationships to solve problems, inform decisions, and develop practical, evidence-based recommendations. * Organized - Plans and prioritizes tasks, resources, and time effectively to meet deadlines, maintain quality, and ensure efficient workflow in a dynamic environment. * Stakeholder Engagement - Builds, nurtures, and maintains productive relationships with internal and external stakeholders, actively listening to their needs, aligning expectations, and fostering collaboration to support organizational objectives. Qualifications * Bachelor's degree in conservation, environmental science, environmental management, international development, or a related discipline. * (Related graduate degrees are an advantage and may substitute for up to four years of experience.) * MUST HAVE 4-6 years' experience: * Monitoring and evaluation experience; * Project management; * Grant development or management; * Research and data analysis; and/or * Facilitation, workshops, and/or supporting initiatives. * Strong preference for Familiarity or experience with Conservation Standards or WWF Project and Programme Management Standards. * Strong written and verbal communication skills are required, including: * The ability to communicate complex issues both verbally and in written form and experience with facilitation and/or public speaking * Familiarity with Microsoft office software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Sharepoint, Teams); * Familiarity with Miradi software and online facilitation tools, such as Miro and Mural an advantage; * Ability to operate with independence (as well as collaboratively), under pressure, to meet deadlines and commitments; * Candidates who are multilingual (French or Spanish preferred); * Background in community-based engagement is essential and experience in the conservation sector is an advantage. * Committed to building and strengthening a culture of inclusion within and across teams. * Identifies and aligns with WWF's core values: * COURAGE - We demonstrate courage through our actions, we work for change where it's needed, and we inspire people and institutions to tackle the greatest threats to nature and the future of the planet, which is our home. * INTEGRITY - We live the principles we call on others to meet. We act with integrity, accountability and transparency, and we rely on facts and science to guide us and to ensure that we learn and evolve. * RESPECT - We honor the voices and knowledge of people and communities that we serve, and we work to secure their rights to a sustainable future. * COLLABORATION - We deliver impact at the scale of the challenges we face through the power of collective action and innovation. To Apply: * Submit cover letter and resume through our Careers Page, Requisition #26018 * Due to the high volume of applications, we are not able to respond to inquiries via phone World Wildlife Fund (WWF) promotes equal employment opportunities for all qualified individuals regardless of age, race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability, or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under applicable law.
    $69k-86.1k yearly Auto-Apply 55d ago
  • Programming Curator (Contractor - DC)

    The Gathering Spot 3.9company rating

    Washington, DC job

    Job DescriptionProgramming Curator (Part-Time, Contract Role) The Gathering Spot is a premier private membership club designed for ambitious professionals, creatives, and leaders who value authentic connection and elevated experiences. We're more than a space-we're a carefully curated community where meaningful relationships and opportunities flourish. The Opportunity We're seeking a highly creative and culturally attuned Programming Curator to shape and deliver exceptional member experiences. This part-time, contracted role is ideal for someone who excels at crafting meaningful events, curating community moments, and bringing fresh ideas to life. As a Programming Curator, you will be responsible for ideating, pitching, producing, and executing five member-focused events per month, including one marquee event that anchors the club's cultural calendar. You will work closely with the National Programming Director to ensure all events reflect the values, interests, and aspirations of our member community. This role is about curation, creativity, and connection-designing experiences that deepen relationships and elevate the membership. What You'll Do Event Ideation & Curation Develop original, culturally relevant event concepts tailored to member interests and community needs. Pitch monthly event concepts to the National Programming Director for alignment and approval. Curate a well-balanced monthly programming slate that includes five events, with one marquee experience that stands out in impact and scale. Event Production & Execution Manage full-cycle event production-from concept development to run-of-show creation and on-site execution. Coordinate talent, partners, speakers, and vendors to support programming needs. Ensure seamless event delivery in collaboration with operations, marketing, and membership teams. Maintain a high standard of event quality, member engagement, and cultural relevance. Community Engagement Design events that authentically foster connection, conversation, and belonging. Gauge member feedback, track event performance, and refine programming for continuous improvement. Represent The Gathering Spot with professionalism and authenticity at all events. Ideal Candidate A natural curator with a pulse on culture, community, and meaningful experiences. Skilled in event production, creative programming, or community storytelling. Strong communicator with the ability to pitch ideas clearly and compellingly. Organized, detail-oriented, and able to juggle multiple events simultaneously. Thrives in fast-paced environments and enjoys collaborative work. Powered by JazzHR LqLKvHddQ2
    $34k-48k yearly est. 24d ago
  • Advisor I, Monitoring

    Population Services International 4.6company rating

    Washington, DC job

    Location: Any DISC Country (Nigeria, Uganda, Malawi, Zambia, Kenya, Mozambique, Pakistan); strong preference for Pakistan (Karachi) or Kenya.Location type: Remote Eligible - Location subject to manager approval Reports to: Senior Advisor I, Monitoring*If you are unsure if you are in an eligible location, please visit our Career page for more details. Welcome to PSI!PSI is a network of locally rooted, globally connected organizations working to achieve consumer-powered healthcare - people-centered health systems that ensure quality, affordable care wherever and whenever it is needed. Our origins in sexual and reproductive health have grown into a broader mission. Today, we work with the public and private sectors as well as local communities, prioritizing people's voice and choice and developing solutions to meet their essential health needs. Over the past five decades, we have helped push boundaries, break taboos, set trends, and develop innovative solutions to complex global health challenges. Do you want to join PSI to help make it easier for all people to lead healthier lives and plan the families they desire? Read on! Join us! The Delivering Innovation in Self-Care project (DISC), supports PSI's vision to reimagine healthcare by increasing awareness, availability, and access to contraceptive self-care methods like self-injection that give women greater power and control over their sexual and reproductive health. In partnership with Ministries of Health, healthcare provider networks, and other key stakeholders, DISC is integrating self-care methods into health systems, bringing care closer to consumers, and amplifying their voice, choice, and agency. The DISC project is expanding geographical presence by scaling DISC high impact practices through partnerships in existing countries (Uganda, Nigeria, Malawi) as well as expanding into new countries (Zambia, Mozambique, Kenya, Pakistan, and Ethiopia). To support this scale-up, PSI seeks an Advisor I, Monitoring, who will support the monitoring functions of the DISC project scale-up across existing and new countries. This includes supporting the implementation of activities to strengthen the generation and use of high-quality routine data, driving program performance in line with PSI and global best practices. The Advisor I, Monitoring will work closely with project monitoring staff based in implementation countries, as well as the DISC project global M&E and dashboard teams to ensure timely and accurate reporting and visualization of monthly data and analytics. The Advisor may increasingly be involved in the design of monitoring and digital health activities of multiple regions. May contribute to internal capacity building efforts across the PSI network. What You'll Do * Monitoring: Support the implementation of PSI's data transformation agenda, with particular focus on strengthening the timely use of real-time, high-quality data and deeper analysis of data to better inform implementation and performance management decision making by country teams and programs. Develop and oversee implementation of fit-for-purpose monitoring plans. Provide support to ensure data quality and consumer data protection standards are followed. May provide remote and in-country monitoring assistance to build capacity of network members to effectively manage, quality assure and use routine data. * Program Management: Support the development, review, and documentation of M&E plans. Support activity budgeting, monitoring of project timelines, and reporting. * Thought Leadership/Knowledge Management: Support the implementation of information systems to provide relevant, timely and high-quality routine monitoring data for country teams and programs. Support the thought leadership agenda by using data systems to provide data visualizations for use in internal and external briefs, webinars, and reports. Support the development of knowledge products for internal and external dissemination. * Representation: Represent the monitoring function for the department, project, or headquarters team internally within the PSI network. May present monitoring results to donors and other external audiences. Facilitates webinars internally, may present externally. * Fundraising: Contribute to new business development by drafting M&E plans for proposals. Provides guidance on budgeting to ensure adequate resources for monitoring activities. * Embody PSI's values: Measurement, Pragmatism, Honesty, Trust, Collaboration, and Commitment. * 15-50% international travel Time percentages listed above are not exact. They are estimates and may change. This is also not an exhaustive list of all tasks that an incumbent is expected to perform but is instead a summary of the primary responsibilities and requirements of the job. The incumbent may be asked to perform duties not included above. PSI reserves the right to revise job profiles at any time based on changes to the required job responsibilities. What You'll Bring * Master's Degree (or international equivalent) in a related field (e.g., MPH, MSc). * At least 3 years of related work experience. Equivalent combination of related education and experience may be substituted. * Experience implementing M&E plans, including routine data collection, data quality assurance, and promoting data use for decision-making (preferably for public health interventions). * Experience using management information systems (e.g. DHIS2) and data analysis and visualization tools (e.g. PowerBI) * Ability to provide monitoring assistance to PSI network. * Ability to solve problems with creativity and analyze complex issues using in-depth evaluation of variable factors. * Ability to operate with limited supervision and latitude for independent judgment to achieve desired outcomes. * Ability to develop and maintain relationships with internal and external colleagues. Able to work as a member of a team and independently. * Ability to lead development of the M&E approach for proposals and identify potential new business opportunities. * Proficiency in Microsoft 365. * Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, both verbal and written. Ability to interpret data and explain findings to non-technical audiences. * Proficiency in a relevant language other than English preferred. * Cultural humility and respect. We know that a long list of requirements may be discouraging, but don't let imposter syndrome or the confidence gap get in the way of you applying - we'd love to hear from you. Why Work at PSI?PSI's work is about enabling families to live happy and healthy lives-we think this should apply to our employees, too. * Diversity & Inclusion: PSI affirms its commitment to diversity and believes that when people feel respected and included, they can be more honest, collaborative, and successful. Want to be involved in our DEI work at PSI? We have a council made up of PSIers that drive, sustain, and deepen our DEI practices. * Health & Wellness: In all of our locations, PSI offers a comprehensive benefits package that offers health, financial planning, family care, and flexibility for work life fit. For U.S. based benefits visit ******************* to learn more! * Time Away: We want you to take time away when you need it. PSI offers a competitive leave package. On top of our leave, some PSI offices offer a compressed work week throughout the year, giving you additional work-life flexibility. * Learning & Development: PSI is committed to your career growth. Through PSI's job architecture, there are many potential career paths you can follow depending on your skills and interests. Additionally, PSI University, our learning management system, offers hundreds of courses, hosts org-wide trainings, offers Great Manager/Leader trainings, as well as a mentorship program for all staff levels. * Innovation & Collaboration: With over 53 years of insight, PSI reimagines how to bring quality healthcare closer to those who need it most. Innovation requires stepping out of comfort zones, and our employees are encouraged to think beyond boundaries, collaborate to drive impact, challenge conventions, and pioneer new solutions. Salary Ranges:* PSI is committed to pay equity and transparency. We ensure pay meets the market within each country. This approach minimizes our impact on local talent markets and allows PSI to attract and retain employees, while staying cost-competitive. Actual base salary compensation will be determined by factors such as a candidate's qualifications, experience, internal equity, external market analysis, and other business factors permitted by law. Hiring above the mid-point of the range below would not be typical in order to allow for potential future salary growth. Please note that those hired outside of the US will be employed through the local PSI office. Pay and benefits may be commensurate with the role and practices of the local office, including payment in local currency. Details will be provided during interview process. About PSIDid you know that we have over 3,000 "PSIers" working across the globe in 40 different countries? We're a diverse group with a wide range of backgrounds from the medical industry to the music industry, all with unique skills we bring to the job. We value self-motivated people with a track record for getting things done in tough situations. We take our work seriously, but not ourselves. Interested in Learning More? * About PSI: Who we are, how we work, and the challenges we seek to solve. * PSI Career site * Featured Projects: Flagship & Priority Projects * Where We Work: PSI's Global Network * Follow PSI Online: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube PSI is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages applications from individuals regardless of actual or perceived race, religion, tribal belonging, color, sex, age, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, personal appearance, matriculation, political affiliation, family status or responsibilities, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, childbirth, related medical conditions or breastfeeding, genetic information, amnesty, veteran, special disabled veteran or uniform service member status or employment status. PSI is a safe, inclusive workplace that welcomes people from all backgrounds and walks of life, and it's reflected in our diverse community. References will be required. The successful candidate will be required to pass a background check. For US based positions: Must be authorized to work in the United States. N.B. PSI will not consider work visa sponsorship for this position. If you need reasonable accommodation for any part of the employment process due to a physical or mental disability, please send an email to: ********************** or call *************. #LI-AW1 #LI-hybrid
    $92k-118k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • AM21M1 Manager Conference & Meetings

    American Chemical Society 4.7company rating

    Washington, DC job

    The mission of the ACS is to advance the broader chemistry enterprise and its practitioners for the benefit of Earth and its people. The strategic objectives of the Department of Meetings and Exposition Services reflect the responsiveness of the Division in fulfilling the vision, mission, and values of ACS and meeting the needs of the changing chemistry enterprise. Job Title: Manager, Events This position reports to the Director of Events and is responsible for managing logistics for both global and domestic event logistics management. The Manager, Events, will oversee and facilitate all aspects of meeting planning: project management; logistical management; financial management; conduct location and venue RFPs, site selection, and site visits; create and manage vendor RFP process, negotiation, contracting, and vendor communication; coordinate and manage event registration creation (in conjunction with registration staff); coordinate marketing (in conjunction with marketing staff); provide housing management; provide onsite staffing and logistical management; and create detailed post-event reports. In addition, the position will provide operational support for the department including budgeting and creating/updating standard operating procedures as well as support volunteer leaders with strategic planning for the organization. Essential Job Duties * Coordinate with the Director/Senior Director to develop and execute global event strategies * Provide operational oversite and project management for departmental and organizational goals which includes creating and managing production timelines (work plans) and conducting planning meetings with clients and partners * Manage finances of projects including creating and managing meeting budgets and financial reports and tracking * Provide logistical management to include registration, housing, etc. preshow and onsite for events. * Manage RFPs, selection, and contract negotiations for sites and vendors in several areas including: general services contractors, audio visual, catering, mobile apps, printers, shipping, and other vendors as required. Act as main point of contact for all vendors to ensure work is completed * Coordinate with the marketing department to create, review, and send event marketing materials including emails, program books, ads, websites, and mobile apps * Review and update standard operating procedures for department Required Education and Experience * Bachelor's Degree (required); may have an advanced degree or equivalent experience * 8+ Years of demonstrated meeting/event planning experience. * 3+ Years of demonstrated global meeting/event planning experience. * Extensive knowledge of hospitality industry, specific to conference planning and execution. Excellent knowledge of industry best practices, procedures, and principles. * Certification: CMP, CMM, CEM, or other Meeting Industry certifications preferred. * Experience in an association environment is also a plus. * Technical Proficiency: Proficient in the use of Asana, Microsoft Office Suite (particularly Word, SmartSheets, and Excel), Adobe Acrobat, Zoom and databases. * Skills: Solid leadership, communication, and program management skills with the ability to successfully mobilize diverse resources and effectively manage complex projects simultaneously. Customer service focused, detail-oriented with the ability to manage multiple competing priorities. Proficient in multi-tasking, organizing, managing, and tracking multiple projects on schedule. Support volunteer leaders with strategic planning for the organization. * Possess critical thinking, analytical, and problem-solving skills. Excellent verbal, written, presentation, and interpersonal communication skills. * Demonstrate change champion attributes. Essential qualities include organizing, critical thinking, time management, strategic, collaborative, flexible, adaptable, and political approaches. * Ability to work nights and weekends for successful execution of events. Ability to move about to accomplish tasks for many hours a day during events. Ability to lift 25 lbs. and work extended days during events * Perform other duties as assigned by management * Approximately 25% travel This role is based in our Washington, DC office. ACS employees work a hybrid schedule, consisting of working onsite two days per work week, as decided by functional area. The balance of the week is open to working remotely, though employees are always welcome onsite each day if they choose. A reasonable rate of compensation for this position is between $90,000 - $100,000 per year. ACS currently provides the following benefits for this position: paid vacation leave, paid sick leave, paid holidays, health insurance, flexible spending account or health care savings account, dental insurance, life insurance, vision insurance, retirement benefits, short- and long-term disability, and 4-week work from anywhere; each benefit is subject to the terms of the applicable program. Additional benefits may apply based on skills, experience, and location. Any actual offer of employment, reflecting the total compensation package and benefits, will be made in the sole discretion of ACS. ACS reserves the right to amend or modify its employment benefits and compensation structure at any time. #LI-VB1
    $90k-100k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Newsletter Intern

    AAAS 4.3company rating

    AAAS job in Washington, DC

    Science has an exciting opportunity for a paid summer internship with our Editorial Department! The Newsletter Intern will be an active member of the ScienceAdviser team, helping provide the newsletter audience with the latest in Science and science every weekday. What You'll Do * Finding and proposing newsletter items from a variety of sources, including Science's News, Commentary, and Research; Sciencefamily journal content; and other journals and trustworthy science outlets. * Writing for ScienceAdviser on a daily basis. Newsletter items typically run about 200 words and cover all areas of science and science policy. * Contribute to the longer segments of ScienceAdviser, including brief Protostarinterviews, 600-word researched Deep Dives, and more. Minimum Requirements * Bachelor's degree or senior year of college; advanced degree or certification preferred. * Experience in writing about science for a broad (i.e. non-technical) audience, and should be prepared to report, research, and write under daily deadlines. * A background in science is preferred but not required. Preference will be given to applicants who have published science journalism articles, have freelanced for or interned at a science news publication, and/or have completed a journalism or science writing program. Internship Details * This internship will be expected to come into the D.C. office 1-2 times a week on a hybrid-work basis. * This is a 12-week internship, which will run from June 1, 2026 - August 24, 2026. * The anticipated initial rate of compensation for this position is $19.50 per hour. * Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States without the help of a sponsorship. Please contact our Talent Team at ************* with any questions regarding your eligibility. How to apply: Submit a resume and cover letter by January 20, 2026. Your cover letter should address why you want this internship. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. A recruiter will contact you with next steps if you are selected for an interview. AAAS currently provides the following benefits: paid vacation leave, paid sick leave, paid holidays, health insurance, flexible spending account, dental insurance, life insurance, vision insurance, retirement benefits, short- and long-term disability, each subject to the terms of the applicable program. Additional benefits may apply. Any actual offer of employment, reflecting the total compensation package and benefits, will be made in the sole discretion of AAAS and will be based on a variety of factors, including years of experience, depth of experience, and other relevant factors. AAAS reserves the right to amend or modify its employment benefits and compensation structure at any time. AAAS is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or other protected category. AAAS uses E-Verify to confirm the employment eligibility of all newly hired employees. No visa sponsorship is available for this position. Search Firm and Employment Agency Disclaimer The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) does not accept unsolicited agency resumes. Any unsolicited resumes sent to AAAS from a third party, such as an agency, including unsolicited resumes sent to an AAAS mailing address, fax machine or email address, directly to AAAS employees, or to the AAAS resume database will be considered AAAS property. Verbal or written communications from any employee of AAAS shall not be considered binding obligations. AAAS Human Resources is the only AAAS representative authorized by AAAS to enter into any employment agreements with any third party. AAAS will not pay a fee for any placement resulting from the receipt of an unsolicited resume. #LI-Hybrid
    $19.5 hourly Easy Apply 21h ago
  • Manager, Renewable Energy Policy - 26017

    World Wildlife Fund 4.6company rating

    Washington, DC job

    Overview World Wildlife Fund (WWF), one of the world's leading conservation organizations, seeks a Manager, Renewable Energy Policy. The Manager directs WWF efforts to develop and execute policy priorities and to advance the nascent renewable thermal energy market and accelerate industrial decarbonization in the US and beyond. The manager is WWF's policy lead for the Renewable Thermal Collaborative (RTC), the leading coalition of industrial, commercial, and institutional energy users working to accelerate their use of renewable thermal and electrification solutions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, grow the economy, and create good jobs. The manager leads WWF's RTC policy work and represents WWF on the RTC policy team to advance the solutions needed to transition thermal energy use to a net-zero pathway. Working in coordination with the Policy and Government Affairs team, the manager will bring WWF and RTC policy recommendations and the voices and expertise of industrial thermal energy users and solution providers to federal, state, and local policymakers with the goal of creating innovative, nonpartisan, durable policy solutions. Salary Range: $100,900 - $145,100 Please note: Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. This position is not eligible for employment visa sponsorship. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. * This position is a 1-year assignment ~ with HIGH possibility for continued extensions* Travel up to ~15% Responsibilities * Leads WWF's day-to-day engagement with the RTC on its policy priorities. * Researches and identifies potential and emerging state and federal climate and energy policy opportunities with a primary focus on thermal energy and industrial decarbonization. These will be informed and developed through close engagement with companies and other NGOs as well as with state and federal policymakers, working in coordination with the WWF Policy and Government Affairs team. * Stays current on developments relevant to RTC's policy agenda, including tracking state and federal legislative proposals, attending relevant legislative hearings, and following and commenting on federal and state administrative and regulatory processes. * Leads the development of policy materials on RTC priorities for WWF, including policy briefs, one-pagers, public comments, legislative recommendations and testimonies, etc. * Keeps abreast of other developments in renewable thermal energy, such as key corporate actions and communications, and activities by NGOs and other stakeholders. * Establishes and maintains relationships with representatives of institutions, companies, and other key external stakeholders. * Works in coordination with the Policy and Government Affairs team to establish, maintain and leverage WWF's relationships with key state and federal government stakeholders in support of RTC priorities, including in Congress, the Administration, and federal and state agencies. * Helps organize and lead policymaker education and advocacy activities, such as briefings and other events for congress, federal agencies, state legislatures and regulatory officials, and utility commissions related to RTC policy priorities. Works with RTC staff to mobilize companies in support of RTC policy priorities, including participation in policymaker education and advocacy activities. * Organizes and leads policy-related training and workshops for companies and develops knowledge products and other programs updates. * Acts as an expert spokesperson for WWF on RTC policy priorities as needed. * Leads development of WWF-US strategies, work plans, and budgets for policy-related work in the RTC. * Manages the development and implementation of fundraising strategies, identifies funding opportunities, cultivates donors, and, in cooperation with the Development Team at WWF-US, prepares funding proposals and reports to donors. * Performs other duties as assigned. Key Competencies: * Adaptability: The ability to remain flexible and effective in response to changing environments, shifting priorities, or unforeseen challenges, while maintaining productivity and composure. * Communication: Clearly and effectively conveys information through verbal, written, and non-verbal means, actively listens, tailors messaging to the audience, and ensures mutual understanding across contexts and cultures. * Stakeholder Engagement: Builds, maintains, and leverages relationships with internal and external stakeholders to support collaboration, influence outcomes, and align around shared goals and initiatives. * Intellectual Curiosity: Demonstrates a strong desire to learn, explore new ideas, question assumptions, and seek deeper understanding to enhance decision-making and drive innovation. Qualifications * Minimum of 6-8+ years of collective professional experience with policy (Federal and/or State) AND Renewable Energy/Carbon Industry required: * Desired State Policy exp: leading campaigns, partnerships, and various types of engagement (lobbying, energy policy, utilities, etc.,), working with coalitions * Proven policy expertise in clean energy issues, particularly related to industrial decarbonization; * Track record working on renewable energy (thermal and electricity), corporate climate strategy, sustainable supply chain management, and energy economics. * State or federal legislative or policy experience strongly preferred. * Experience working in a coalition organization is an added asset. * Excellent organizational and project management skills. * Excellent research and writing skills. * Ability to operate with independence, under pressure, to meet deadlines and commitments. * Ability to work easily with and communicate effectively with persons from a variety of backgrounds and representing a variety of stakeholder groups is essential. * Ability to work on initiatives with multiple and competing priorities. * Team player and good interpersonal skills. * Committed to building and strengthening a culture of inclusion within and across teams. * COURAGE - We demonstrate courage through our actions, we work for change where it's needed, and we inspire people and institutions to tackle the greatest threats to nature and the future of the planet, which is our home. * INTEGRITY - We live the principles we call on others to meet. We act with integrity, accountability and transparency, and we rely on facts and science to guide us and to ensure that we learn and evolve. * RESPECT - We honor the voices and knowledge of people and communities that we serve, and we work to secure their rights to a sustainable future. * COLLABORATION - We deliver impact at the scale of the challenges we face through the power of collective action and innovation.Identifies and aligns with WWF's core values: Courage, Integrity, Respect, and Collaboration: To Apply: * Submit cover letter and resume through our Careers Page, Requisition #26017 * Due to the high volume of applications, we are not able to respond to inquiries via phone World Wildlife Fund (WWF) promotes equal employment opportunities for all qualified individuals regardless of age, race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability, or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under applicable law.
    $100.9k-145.1k yearly Auto-Apply 55d ago
  • Data and Insights Internship

    Bread for The World, Inc. 3.7company rating

    Washington, DC job

    Bread for the World is a Christian advocacy organization urging U.S. decision makers to do all they can to pursue a world without hunger. Our mission is to educate and equip people to advocate for policies and programs that can help end hunger in the U.S. and around the world. The Karen Sue Smith and Rose DiMartino Internship Program at Bread for the World enables you to contribute your efforts to this mission while benefiting from opportunities for supervised learning, personal development, and gain work experience. DEPARTMENT: Data, Insights and Info Systems REPORTS TO: Director of Data, Insights and Info Systems SEMESTER: Spring (January - April 2026) SCHEDULE: Part Time: up to 30 hours per week APPLY BY: December 31, 2025 PRIMARY PURPOSE: As the Data and Insights Intern, you will support the Director of Data, Insights, and IS. You will gain experience analyzing real-world data on hunger and food insecurity in the United States. The primary focus will be on Tableau to visualize the data in an easily understandable and acceptable manner. Primary responsibilities for this role will include a combination of the following: Find and gather publicly available data sets Clean, transform, and aggregate the data Assist the Director of Data, Insights and IS to create interactive visualizations and dashboards Participate in department meetings Work on additional projects as requested The intern will learn holistic data science skills in a nonprofit environment, which includes data engineering, data quality, data analysis, data visualization, and discovery/collaboration with internal clients. SKILLS/KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED: Pursuing a BA or BS degree in analytics, nonprofit management, or data science Be detail-oriented, flexible, organized and able to meet deadlines Experience with SQL, Python, or R a plus Experience with Tableau, Tableau Prep, or other data visualization tools Strong communication and interpersonal skills (written, oral, and electronic) Willingness to learn Commitment to the mission of Bread for the World WORK ENVIRONMENT ISSUES: This internship can be based in Washington, DC or remote Bread is a hybrid organization CULTURAL EXPRESSIONS: Bread is committed to advancing racial equity externally and internally, all staff members play a vital role. In the course of our work, each staff person should work to apply a racial equity lens to their work and practices; and participate in racial equity on-going training. Bread is also committed to being an equal opportunity employer. OUR VALUES: We value our faith. Our faith in Christ compels us to love our neighbors near and far and is the foundation for our hope, story, mission, and values. We value human flourishing. We believe that every human being, created in the image of God, has inherent dignity that affords an opportunity to thrive in relationship with God, self, neighbor, and the environment; and to access enough nutritious food for good health. We value justice. We seek to establish effective systems, structures, and policies that affirm equality and advance equity among all human beings to alleviate hunger and poverty. We value courage and prophetic voice. In a spirit of wisdom and love, we will be bold in articulating and pursuing our vision of a world without hunger. We value nonpartisanship. We believe that effective and sustainable public policies are made when, in good faith, we employ a civil and bipartisan approach to develop and implement laws and programs to achieve our mission. We value collaboration. We believe in working alongside and building community with a diversity of churches, interfaith communities, institutions, and individuals, including people experiencing hunger, to achieve our mission. We value impact. We strive for excellence in our work and hold ourselves and our nation's leaders accountable in the pursuit of public policies that render measurable results and meaningful change for people everywhere affected by hunger. DISCLAIMER: Background and reference checks will be conducted on all final candidates. The information in this job description indicates the general nature and level of work expected of employees in this classification. It is not designed to contain, nor to be interpreted as, a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, qualifications, and objectives required of employees assigned to this job.
    $38k-49k yearly est. Auto-Apply 8d ago
  • Director, Public Policy & Advocacy

    Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation 4.2company rating

    Washington, DC job

    Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) is on a mission to create a world where no mother, child or family is devastated by HIV and AIDS. Join us on our fight for an AIDS-free generation. Job Description Title: Director, Public Policy & Advocacy Location: Washington, DC or Remote Reports To: VP, Strategic Engagement Classification: Full-time, exempt The Director of Public Policy & Advocacy will provide strategic leadership to elevate and expand the Foundation's national policy and advocacy presence, serving as a senior advocate and thought leader in advancing the Foundation's mission. This role will drive high-level engagement with U.S. policymakers and stakeholders to champion key priorities-including the elimination of pediatric HIV and AIDS, addressing childhood tuberculosis, sustaining a robust U.S. global HIV response, and advancing other core elements of EGPAF's strategic agenda. Reporting to the Vice President of Strategic Engagement, the Director of Public Policy and Advocacy will manage a U.S.-based team focused on U.S. and global policy and advocacy issues and will collaborate with global Public Policy and Advocacy colleagues. The role will also collaborate on public policy components of key technical and operational issues with DC-based and global technical staff. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Directs and oversees the design, development, implementation, and measurement of key public policy and advocacy strategies for the Foundation's legislative and regulatory US-based priorities related to HIV/AIDS, children's health, global and domestic research, operational issues and other strategic policy areas for the Foundation. Identifies and promulgates U.S. public policy positions on key issues that will accelerate the elimination of pediatric AIDS. Analyzes HIV/AIDS and global health issues for public policy implications and drafts substantive materials explaining significance of those findings, such as one-pagers, talking points for senior Foundation leadership, issue briefs, policy reports, and journal articles. Develops and advances legislative proposals to strengthen U.S. leadership on global HIV and global health, working with policymakers, coalitions, and partners to shape policy language, build support, and drive enactment. Builds and maintains key relationships with the Administration, Congress, and other international NGOs and partners. Provides high-level policy updates, research and recommendations to the Vice President of Strategic Engagement and Executive Leadership team members on the U.S. global health policy and political environment. Positions the Foundation as a leader on pediatric HIV/AIDS issues on Capitol Hill and in coalition efforts related to domestic and global HIV/AIDS issues and the broader global health portfolio. Directs and oversees Foundation-sponsored and co-sponsored educational events including briefings, and Congressional learning tours. Leads and actively contributes to coalitions focused on global HIV, global health, and foreign assistance, fostering collaboration across sectors, aligning policy positions, and driving unified action to influence U.S. global health policy and funding priorities. Works closely with Strategic Engagement staff to help develop strong external messaging to develop strong external messaging that effectively positions effectively position the Foundation, including crafting stories that appeal to policymakers and issue leaders. Provides expert insight to the media-both on background and on the record-on critical policy issues, helping shape public understanding and narrative. Represents the Foundation at key stakeholder events and activities. Represents the Public Policy and Advocacy department in cross-departmental collaboration efforts to ensure that public policy and advocacy priorities are in line with and are reflected in the outputs of other departments. Provides training and capacity building on relevant public policy and advocacy issues, initiatives and tactics, including for Foundation leadership. Supporting Foundation's efforts to generate broad and sustainable resources for EGPAF's policy and advocacy efforts. Qualifications 15 years of experience in public policy and governmental affairs, at least five of which in global health and development policy and advocacy. Specialized knowledge of the political dynamics surrounding U.S. HIV congressional and administrative policy issues. Extensive experience working with Hill staff, the Administration, and/or international NGOs, with demonstrable established working relationships. Proven success in designing, implementing, and measuring the impact of overarching advocacy strategies to inform and/or influence U.S. health policies. Outstanding oral and written communications skills; regarded as a seasoned expert in the field as demonstrated by publications/presentations Ability to work comfortably as part of a small team with occasional overlap in issues/responsibilities Additional Information Salary Range The expected salary range for this position is $115,378 (minimum) to $144,238 (midpoint) annually in the Washington, DC Metro area. For US-based remote staff, EGPAF uses geographical ranges that are based on the candidate's location and the associated cost of labor. Actual base salary compensation will be determined by factors such as qualifications, experience and training, education and certifications, internal equity, external market data, and budget. Benefits EGPAF offers a comprehensive range of benefits tailored to each country. Benefits in the US include, but are not limited to, medical, dental, and vision, flexible spending accounts, 403b retirement plan (5% matching employer contribution), pre-tax commuter benefit, paid time off (15 days per year for 1-3 years of service, 20 days per year for 4+ years of service), sick leave (7 days per year), person days (2 per year), and 11 public holidays. EGPAF is proud to be an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. We are committed to creating equal opportunity to all employees and applicants for employment, regardless of race, color, sex (including pregnancy and related conditions, sexual orientation, or gender identity), national origin, religion, age, equal pay, disability or genetic information (including family medical history or genetic tests or services), or any other basis protected by law. In addition to country law requirements, EGPAF complies with US laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the Foundation has facilities.
    $115.4k-144.2k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Federal Legislative Liaison

    Stand Together 3.3company rating

    Washington, DC job

    Americans for Prosperity (AFP) is the premier grassroots organization focused on advocating solutions to the country's greatest challenges. We recognize that tens of millions of Americans are frustrated with the extreme partisanship in government that keeps common-sense reforms from being passed, and instead seek to stand with policy leaders who are committed to finding a better way. Americans for Prosperity is part of the Stand Together philanthropic community. The Federal Legislative Liaison will, under the direction of the Director of Federal Affairs, advocate for Americans for Prosperity's positions to break down barriers that stand in the way of people realizing their full potential. This includes a wide variety of issues including, but not limited to, economic opportunity, health care, free speech, immigration and judicial. A strong candidate will be a highly skilled and motivated Federal Lobbyist to lead advocacy efforts on artificial intelligence (AI), data privacy, cybersecurity, and emerging technology policy. This individual will serve as the organization's primary advocate in Washington, advancing policy positions and strengthening relationships with policymakers, trade associations, think tanks, and industry stakeholders. The candidate should have a commitment to the principles of the organization - specifically, a firm commitment to advancing every individual's right to economic opportunity through free markets. How You Will Contribute Leverage existing and develop new relationships with Federal Agencies and members of Congress to advance our priorities Provide ongoing liaison and resource support services to members of Congress, coalition partners, volunteers and activists regarding political activities Partner with the policy team to monitor, research and analyze federal legislative and regulatory trends that impact our policy initiatives. Track pending legislation and mitigate as needed Work closely with our government affairs and policy teams in the development and analysis of information for advocacy documents, presentations, etc. Contribute insight to our policy team for formulation of ongoing initiatives Draft position papers, testimony, fact sheets, and other advocacy materials to communicate the organization's stance Provide ongoing liaison and resource support to the government affairs team, brand managers and communications team Collaborate with legal, communications, research, and product teams to align advocacy with organizational priorities Engage with industry coalitions, trade associations, and think tanks to advance shared policy objectives What You Will Bring A minimum of 5+ years of state and/or federal legislative experience Proven experience in development of government affairs strategies Existing relationships and credibility with members of Congress Ability to represent the organization before Congress, federal agencies, and executive branch officials on issues related to AI, machine learning, data privacy, cybersecurity, intellectual property, and emerging technologies Strong communication and presentation skills Strong analytical, research and problem-solving skills Ability to work independently, as well as collaboratively, in a fast-paced, deadline-driven, environment Enthusiasm to contribute to Stand Together's vision and principled approach to solving problems, and a commitment to stewarding our culture, which champions values including transformation and innovation, entrepreneurialism, humility, and respect. What We Offer Competitive benefits:Enjoy a 6% 401(k) match with immediate vesting, flexible time off, comprehensive health and dental plans, plus wellness and mental health support through Peloton and Talkspace. A meaningful career: Join a passionate community of over 1,300 employees dedicated to improving lives and driving innovative solutions to complex social challenges. Commitment to growth: Thrive in a non-hierarchical environment that empowers employees to discover, develop and apply their unique talents. Competitive compensation: Our approach rewards the value you create through competitive salaries and bonus opportunities, allowing you to share in the success you help drive. For this position we anticipate paying between $140,000 - $200,000 per year and this position may be eligible for additional bonus compensation. Actual amount may be higher or lower based on various factors such as a candidate's relevant work experience, knowledge, skills, abilities, and geographic location. Employees may be eligible to participate in our benefits programs which include medical, dental, vision, flexible spending accounts and health savings accounts, life insurance, AD&D, disability, retirement, paid vacation, paid parental leave and educational assistance. Specific eligibility criteria are defined by the applicable Summary Plan Description, policy, or guideline. Our Values: Working at Stand Together is different from many other organizations. Our culture is deeply rooted in Principle Based Management (PBM ), a framework guided by the principles that drive human progress, such as dignity, openness, and bottom-up empowerment. PBM empowers our employees to be entrepreneurial, to innovate, and to continually drive transformation. We believe diversity fuels creativity, broadens knowledge, and helps drive success, and that is why we're proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and strive to treat all employees and applicants with honesty, dignity, respect and sensitivity.We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.
    $53k-75k yearly est. Auto-Apply 28d ago
  • Assistant General Counsel

    Humane Society of The United States 3.8company rating

    Washington, DC job

    Posted Tuesday, December 9, 2025 at 5:00 AM | Expires Thursday, January 1, 2026 at 4:59 AM The general range for this full-time position is $91,500 - 137,300. Salary offers will be commensurate with experience, qualifications, skills, training and education. Humane World for Animals, a global leader in animal advocacy and protection, is seeking an Assistant General Counsel for the Office of General Counsel. In this role, you will support the Deputy General Counsel in providing legal advice on a wide variety of issues to Humane World for Animals. In addition, alongside other attorneys in the Office of the General Counsel, provide legal advice to Humane World for Animals, particularly regarding matters, transactions, and arrangements with an international (outside continental US) aspect. In particular, knowledge of employment and labor law is critical to this position as it supports the Humane Resources team. Responsibilities Counsel and advise Humane World for Animals on a wide variety of legal issues that apply to US 501(c)(3) and other tax‑exempt organizations, and non‑profit or charitable organizations incorporated and operating in foreign jurisdictions with minimal supervision from senior lawyers. Provide legal and strategic advice through routine interaction with management, and other employees. Maintain template infrastructure for agreements. Draft, review, negotiate and support implementation of wide variety of legal instruments including contracts, licenses, assignments, releases, waivers, memoranda, litigation materials and corporate documents. Assist in providing corporate governance support to Humane World for Animals. Assist in developing, implementing and managing compliance and risk management strategies, including policies, procedures and trainings. Stay up to date on developments in relevant legal areas. Perform other duties or responsibilities, as assigned. Qualifications and Requirements Juris doctorate from an accredited law school required. A minimum of three (3) years of experience practicing law with an established law firm, corporation or government agency required. Preference for experience working in an international environment. Experience in labor and employment law and supporting a human resources team strongly preferred. Current license in good standing to practice law in the United States. Experience drafting, reviewing, negotiating, and supporting implementation of wide variety of contracts and agreements. Experience advising complex tax‑exempt, internationally focused organizations preferred. Superb analytical, organizational, and oral and written communication skills. Ability to provide accurate and timely advice in an accessible manner and tailored to the organizations' needs. Ability to identify underlying issues in complex situations and resolve problems creatively, effectively, and proactively. Ability to learn quickly and gain credibility through use of good judgment, high integrity, and collegial attitude. Ability to manage multiple priorities and work independently, as part of a team, and with all levels of the organization. Ability to handle information of a confidential nature and ensure that such information is secure and maintained in an appropriate manner. Comfortable in a wide range of cultural, geographic and operational situations, demonstrating culturally sensitive behavior with a diverse range of people. This position is in the DC Metro Area- Remote Eligible Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, and disability, marital or parental status or protected veteran status. EOE #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $91.5k-137.3k yearly 2d ago
  • Clinical Mental Health Intern (Spring - Fall)

    Generation Hope 3.5company rating

    Washington, DC job

    Job Title: Clinical Mental Health Intern (Spring - Fall) Reports to: Senior Mental Health Manager Internship Period: January 2026-December 2026 Time Commitment: 15-30 hours/week Schedule: Hybrid, 2 days onsite per week About Generation Hope: Generation Hope is a nonprofit organization with a mission to ensure all student parents have the opportunities to succeed and experience economic mobility by engaging education and policy partners to drive systemic change and providing direct support to teen parents in college as well as their children through holistic, two-generation programming. To date, we have provided over $1.3 million in tuition assistance, supported almost 500 teen parents in college, celebrated almost 200 degrees earned through our program, and built relationships with 30+ two and four-year institutions nationwide. For more information, please visit *********************** Our team culture is rooted in excellence, respect, and inclusion. Named "one of the best nonprofits" by Spur Local, we embrace diversity in all its forms-background, thought, and experiences. If our mission and culture resonate with you, we invite you to consider joining our team. For more information, visit *********************** Position: The Clinical Mental Health Intern is responsible for supporting the development, coordination and implementation of programs and activities of the Mental Health program of Generation Hope, including various mental-health related workshops and groups at program events, which may require select weekend hours. The Mental Health Intern works under the supervision of the Senior Mental Health Manager. Intern applicants must be in graduate-level Clinical Mental Health, School Counseling, and Marriage and Family Therapy programs. Clinical Supervision from a licensed professional will be provided on staff. During the internship, the Mental Health Intern will have the opportunity to design and implement a project of their choosing, which could range from creating new mental health resources for Scholars to designing elements of programs, etc. Clinical Mental Health Interns will work a flexible schedule. Generation Hope operates on a hybrid schedule; with two days in the office per week. The Mental Health Intern will need to have transportation to be able to meet with Scholars and participate in mental health events. Candidates must be able to participate in this internship at least 15 hours weekly; candidates who have later afternoon and evening availability are preferred. Start and end dates are flexible; ideal candidates will be available January 2026-December 2026 and are also able to commit to the internship for their Practicum, Internship I and II semesters. Duties Provide supervised direct services to Generation Hope Scholars (and/or Alumni) and their families in accordance with their psychological needs, developmental abilities, and individualized treatment plans; including individual sessions, family sessions, couples sessions, group sessions and psychoeducation workshops. Maintain proper SOAP notes for each session and complete other clinical documentation such as case conceptualizations, treatment plans, biopsychosocial intakes, and assessments/screenings Assist in facilitating the non-crisis mental health text line for Generation Hope Scholars Appropriately track indirect and direct hours on a consistent basis Engage in outreach initiatives, connecting Generation Hope's Mental Health program with other mental health resources in the DC metro area Research and network with mental health community resources Create media content materials for wellness newsletter, etc. Send out email blasts and mass text messages about mental health programming to Generation Hope Scholars Create mental health social media content Assist Senior Mental Health Manager in facilitating mental health focused workshops Attend all weekly staff meetings, team meetings, and group supervision when appropriate Assist Senior Mental Health Manager in organizing current mental health information Assist Senior Mental Health Manager in creating psychoeducation presentations and therapy workbooks/packets Qualifications Bachelor's degree in human services or related field from an accredited college or university; pursuing a master's degree in clinical mental health counseling or associated field. Meeting the practicum/internship requirements for a master's degree in professional counseling from an accredited and approved college or university. Personal and professional commitment to understanding and dismantling systemic and institutional racism Willingness to adjust hours to accommodate the needs and schedules of Scholars Strong interest in young adult, child and family counseling Proficient knowledge of Microsoft Office Programs, Google Suites, and Canva (preferred) Spanish-speaking (plus) Passion for mental wellness Strong verbal communication skills Strong organizational skills Most importantly, the ideal candidate needs to be self-directed and able to carry through projects with little oversight and in a largely remote environment. Generation Hope is an equal opportunity employer. Generation Hope will not discriminate on any basis prohibited by law, including marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family responsibility, matriculation, political affiliation, race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, related medical conditions, breastfeeding, or reproductive health decisions), age, national origin, genetic information, veteran status, and disability.
    $39k-54k yearly est. 60d+ ago

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