Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Monday, October 30, 2017
NARAL Reproductive Freedom Fellow and Communications Intern
Reproductive Freedom Fellow
NARAL Pro-Choice Washington seeks a reproductive freedom fellow to assist with all aspects of our electoral work during the 2017 campaign cycle.
NARAL Pro-Choice Washington is a grassroots, political advocacy organization that works across the state to advance reproductive freedom. With our 40,000 members, we work to elect pro-choice champions, pass pro-choice legislation, and mobilize our base to effect meaningful change. Our work seeks to advance the full spectrum of reproductive freedom which includes abortion, affordable contraception, safe and health pregnancies, and paid parental leave. Right now, key races are happening across the state at every level of government. From mayoral races, to county council, to the state Senate, we have the opportunity to support true champions running for office and demand a future that includes reproductive freedom for all people. We need Reproductive Freedom Fellows to join our team and get out the vote!
Position Description: Fellows will gain hands on campaign field experience through helping to run phone banks and canvasses, discussing Get Out the Vote strategies, creating scripts, managing data in NGP and VAN, training activists, and performing voter education and volunteer recruitment. This is a great position for anyone looking for experience in politics or campaigns.
We are looking for individuals who can commit to 10 hours per week from October – December. The schedule can be flexible, including evenings and weekends.
Responsibilities include:
Compensation: This is an unpaid internship.
To apply: Please send a cover letter and resume to Lillian Lanier.
Apply here
Communications Intern
NARAL Pro-Choice Washington is the state’s leading pro-choice advocacy organization. With Members all over the state, we are able to act fast to effect legislation. NARAL is seeking an enthusiastic, creative, and go-getting Communications Intern for the fall quarter. This internship is available exclusively to current students.
Description: This internship is an opportunity to work on a small but robust team of activists at a nonprofit based in Pioneer Square. Ten hours a week will be used to experience the many aspects of communications and marketing while working in a fast paced environment.
Responsibilities:
Location: NARAL Pro-Choice Washington, 811 First Ave, Suite 675, Seattle, WA, 98104
Apply: Please submit a cover letter and resume.
Apply here
NARAL Pro-Choice Washington seeks a reproductive freedom fellow to assist with all aspects of our electoral work during the 2017 campaign cycle.
NARAL Pro-Choice Washington is a grassroots, political advocacy organization that works across the state to advance reproductive freedom. With our 40,000 members, we work to elect pro-choice champions, pass pro-choice legislation, and mobilize our base to effect meaningful change. Our work seeks to advance the full spectrum of reproductive freedom which includes abortion, affordable contraception, safe and health pregnancies, and paid parental leave. Right now, key races are happening across the state at every level of government. From mayoral races, to county council, to the state Senate, we have the opportunity to support true champions running for office and demand a future that includes reproductive freedom for all people. We need Reproductive Freedom Fellows to join our team and get out the vote!
Position Description: Fellows will gain hands on campaign field experience through helping to run phone banks and canvasses, discussing Get Out the Vote strategies, creating scripts, managing data in NGP and VAN, training activists, and performing voter education and volunteer recruitment. This is a great position for anyone looking for experience in politics or campaigns.
We are looking for individuals who can commit to 10 hours per week from October – December. The schedule can be flexible, including evenings and weekends.
Responsibilities include:
- Attending campaign phone banks and canvass days
- Creating training and educational support for campaign efforts
- Drafting scripts
- Assisting with volunteers recruitment for phone banks, doorbelling and other election related activities
- Maintaining an up to date volunteer and member database
Compensation: This is an unpaid internship.
To apply: Please send a cover letter and resume to Lillian Lanier.
Apply here
Communications Intern
NARAL Pro-Choice Washington is the state’s leading pro-choice advocacy organization. With Members all over the state, we are able to act fast to effect legislation. NARAL is seeking an enthusiastic, creative, and go-getting Communications Intern for the fall quarter. This internship is available exclusively to current students.
Description: This internship is an opportunity to work on a small but robust team of activists at a nonprofit based in Pioneer Square. Ten hours a week will be used to experience the many aspects of communications and marketing while working in a fast paced environment.
Responsibilities:
- Assist in developing social media content (Facebook, Twitter)
- Drafting action alerts, newsletters, and other forms of outreach
- Prepare reports on engagement
- Assist with special events promotions
- Reports to Communications Coordinator
- 8-10 hours a week
- Attendance at Program Meeting Tuesday 10:30AM
- A commitment to NARAL’s Pro-Choice mission
- Excellent written and verbal communication, strong editing skills
- Self-motivated, detail-oriented
- Excellent computer skills with experience in social media & Microsoft Office
- The ability to work independently and with others
- Dependability, flexibility, and ability to maintain confidentiality
- The ability to work well under pressure and meet deadlines
- Proficiency in Photoshop, Illustrator, or InDesign preferred
- Openness to learning and growing within the internship experience
Location: NARAL Pro-Choice Washington, 811 First Ave, Suite 675, Seattle, WA, 98104
Apply: Please submit a cover letter and resume.
Apply here
AfterCollege Scholarship Recipients and New Deadlines
Congratulations to Our Latest
Scholarship Recipients!
Scholarship Recipients!
Kristen A., BS, Chemical Engineering, University of Rhode Island
AfterCollege Succurro Scholarship
Benjamin F., Assoc, Radiologic Technology, Bakersfield College
AfterCollege Vocational & Trade Study Scholarship
Next Deadline: December 31st
AfterCollege Succurro Scholarship:
$500 - Open to currently enrolled students in an accredited program, working toward a degree (AA, AS, BA, BS, MA, MS, MFA, PhD, MD, JD, etc.) in any discipline. Minimum 2.5 GPA.
$500 - Open to currently enrolled students in an accredited program, working toward a degree (AA, AS, BA, BS, MA, MS, MFA, PhD, MD, JD, etc.) in any discipline. Minimum 2.5 GPA.
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AfterCollege Vocational & Trade Study Scholarship:
$500 - Open to currently enrolled students working toward a certificate, diploma, associate's or bachelor's degree provided by a post-secondary institution such as a community college, career, vocational, or trade school. Fields of study may include (but are not limited to): IT, Web Development Programming, Business Management, Medical Assistant, Dental Assistant, Licensed Vocational Nurse, Nurse Assistant, Maintenance Technician, Maintenance Mechanic, Criminal Justice, Paralegal Studies. Minimum 3.0 GPA.
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About Aftercollege:
We have a lofty vision: to help every college student and recent graduate discover their career path. In our 16 year history, AfterCollege has become the largest career network for college students and recent graduates. Our patented job-matching algorithm pairs new job seekers with opportunities that fit their degree, school, skills and interests making the job search and the candidate search more efficient for everyone.
University of Puget Sound Department of Politics and Government Career Network:
Relevant entry-level job, internship and scholarship opportunities curated for students of University of Puget Sound Department of Politics and Government:
Relevant entry-level job, internship and scholarship opportunities curated for students of University of Puget Sound Department of Politics and Government:
Friday, October 27, 2017
Thursday, October 19, 2017
Wednesday, October 18, 2017
PIRG Campus Action is Hiring!
The PIRG Campus Action early application deadline for full-time career opportunities is coming up this Sunday October, 22nd.
As the nation’s premier student action group, PIRG Campus Action is hiring campus organizers to empower student leaders and win concrete results on public interest campaigns ranging from getting our campuses to 100% renewable energy, to saving students money on textbooks by promoting open educational resources.
THE JOB-
PIRG Campus Action is a project of the PIRG student chapters. Our organizers work with students on college campuses across the country, giving them the resources they need to unlock their full power to build a brighter future. We know college students have the power to make a difference. From the Freedom Riders of the ‘60s to the voter registration drives of today, from the anti-apartheid movement of the ‘80s to the drive for fossil fuel divestment now, students — past, present and future — are always pushing our communities, our country and our world forward.
WHAT YOU’LL DO-
With PIRG Campus Action, you’ll work with students who, like you, believe it’s our right and responsibility to shape the future we all want. You’ll work with students to decide the strategies and tactics they’ll use to run campaigns that promote clean energy, public health, a stronger democracy and more. As an organizer on campus, you’ll:
PAY & BENEFITS-
As the nation’s premier student action group, PIRG Campus Action is hiring campus organizers to empower student leaders and win concrete results on public interest campaigns ranging from getting our campuses to 100% renewable energy, to saving students money on textbooks by promoting open educational resources.
THE JOB-
PIRG Campus Action is a project of the PIRG student chapters. Our organizers work with students on college campuses across the country, giving them the resources they need to unlock their full power to build a brighter future. We know college students have the power to make a difference. From the Freedom Riders of the ‘60s to the voter registration drives of today, from the anti-apartheid movement of the ‘80s to the drive for fossil fuel divestment now, students — past, present and future — are always pushing our communities, our country and our world forward.
WHAT YOU’LL DO-
With PIRG Campus Action, you’ll work with students who, like you, believe it’s our right and responsibility to shape the future we all want. You’ll work with students to decide the strategies and tactics they’ll use to run campaigns that promote clean energy, public health, a stronger democracy and more. As an organizer on campus, you’ll:
- Engage and mobilize hundreds of students on issues ranging from tackling climate change and getting big money out of politics, to organizing voter registration drives and increasing recycling on campus
- Recruit and train students to plan and run effective campaigns on and off campus, using skills like organizing news conferences, building strong coalitions, generating grassroots support and direct advocacy
- Build a strong, sustainable, student-funded, student-run organization on campus
- Build relationships with other student groups, faculty and administrators
- Run a citizen outreach office during the summer, where you’ll recruit and lead a team of canvassers to fundraise for important issues
PAY & BENEFITS-
The target annual compensation for this position is $26,500 in the first year. Each of the groups that partner with PIRG Campus Action offers a competitive benefits package. We also offer an excellent training program and opportunities for advancement. To learn more visit www.PIRGCampusAction.org
LOCATIONS-
LOCATIONS-
We’re hiring organizers to work on college campuses in California, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Oregon, North Carolina, and a few other states. Immediate openings also available.
Monday, October 16, 2017
Office of Congressman Adam Smith Winter Internship Opportunities- Deadline 11/01/17
My office is always accepting resumes from college students interested in interning for academic credit. By assisting the Renton district office staff, interns have the opportunity to gain firsthand knowledge about how a Congressional office provides constituent services and interacts with the community. Interns in the Washington, D.C. office will have an opportunity to learn about the legislative process and the federal government by working closely with legislative, communications and constituent services staff members. Candidates who are chosen for the Washington, D.C. office are responsible for paying their travel and living expenses. Interns in any office can arrange to receive academic credit for their work.
We are currently accepting applications for the Winter session (January - April). Deadline to apply is November 1, 2017.
Washington, D.C. Office:
Qualifications and Job Responsibilities-
Candidates should have an interest in the legislative process, possess excellent writing and communication skills, and have an understanding of the American political system. Pacific Northwest ties are a plus!
Interns will be responsible for projects such as writing correspondence, providing support for daily legislative tasks, fielding constituent phone calls and other requests. Other duties include leading Capitol building tours, conducting research, aiding constituents in finding information, and providing other office support services. Additionally, interns will have the opportunity to attend briefings and committee hearings of personal interest and complete individual and team goals.
Current college students will be given preference, but recent college graduates are also welcome to apply. Interns may earn college credit, depending on the requirements of the institution. Strong preference will be given to applicants from the Puget Sound region.
Internships can be part-time or full-time. The position requires a minimum of 20 (part-time) or 40 (full-time) scheduled hours per week during posted business hours (9:00am to 6:00pm).
Interested students should send a resume, writing sample stating why you are interested in the internship, and two letters of recommendation to:
ATTN: Savannah Romero
Office of Congressman Adam Smith
2264 Rayburn HOB
Washington, D.C. 20515
Phone Number: 202-225-8901
Renton, Washington District Office:
Qualifications and Job Responsibilities-
Candidates should have an interest in the legislative process, civic service, possess excellent writing and communication skills, and work well in a team environment.
Interns in the District Office have an opportunity to work in community outreach and constituent services. This includes working with caseworkers to help constituents with issues relating to immigration, military and federal agencies, among others. Depending on interests, interns also have an opportunity to participate in community outreach, attend meetings and events with staff and/or the Congressman, and assist with town hall meetings. Other intern duties are administrative: assisting staff with answering phones, data entry, scanning and/or copying documents, writing correspondence, etc.
Internships can be part-time or full-time. The position requires a minimum of 20 (part-time) or 40 (full-time) scheduled hours per week during posted business hours (8:00am to 5:00pm).
Current college students pursuing higher education will be given preference, but recent college graduates are also welcome to apply. Interns may earn college credit, depending on the requirements of their institution. Strong preference will be given to applicants with ties to the 9th Congressional District.
ATTN: Lyndall Bervar
Office of Congressman Adam Smith
The Evergreen Building
15 South Grady Way, Suite 101
Renton, WA 98057
Phone number: 425-793-5180
Chamber Internship
From: David Schroedel <DavidS@tacomachamber.org>
Date:Friday, October 6, 2017 at 3:56 PM
To: Alisa Kessel <akessel@pugetsound.edu>
Date:Friday, October 6, 2017 at 3:56 PM
To: Alisa Kessel <akessel@pugetsound.edu>
My great UPS intern recently left to have a busy senior year and I’m looking for a new one.
If you know of anyone interested in the way government, business, and downtown Tacoma all intersect, please have them send a resume & cover letter my way. Description is attached.
It is a paid internship that has a minimum of 10hrs per week up to full time. Job description below.
David Schroedel, AICP
VP, Policy & Entrepreneurship
Business Improvement Area Manager
Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber
950 Pacific Avenue, #300
PO Box 1933
Tacoma, WA 98401-1933
P. 253.682.1723
F. 253.597.7305
www.tacomachamber.org
Internship Opportunity - Starting Immediately Upon Hire
The position is a Communications, Grants Research, and Event Planning Internship for an international development nonprofit. It is paid a small stipend and includes an Orca card for covering transportation costs. This is strongly recommend for any P&G student especially if they are interested in working in non-profits after graduation.
Below is the Idealist listing.
Feel free to contact Claire Huber, clairekhuber@gmail.com if you have any questions or need more information.
Interested in Congressional Elections? Here’s a cool podcast with a UPS connection!
Check out House Talk with Ali
and Liesl, a podcast available at https://housetalkpodcast.com/episodes.
UPS alum Ali Lapp '96, a leading Democratic campaign strategist and the president of House Majority PAC has teamed with Liesl Hickey, a leading Republican strategist and former Executive Director of the National Republican Campaign Committee (the arm of the Republican Party focused on House races) for conversations about the struggle for control of the House of Representatives in 2018 and the broader dynamics of campaigns for the House of Representatives. Here's a chance to hear and learn from two expert practitioners in the world of campaign politics at the national level.
UPS alum Ali Lapp '96, a leading Democratic campaign strategist and the president of House Majority PAC has teamed with Liesl Hickey, a leading Republican strategist and former Executive Director of the National Republican Campaign Committee (the arm of the Republican Party focused on House races) for conversations about the struggle for control of the House of Representatives in 2018 and the broader dynamics of campaigns for the House of Representatives. Here's a chance to hear and learn from two expert practitioners in the world of campaign politics at the national level.
David Sousa
Professor
Department of Politics and Government
University of Puget Sound
Puyallup Sovereignty Lecture Monday, Oct. 23, at 5pm
Danica Sterud Miller, a member of the Puyallup tribe and professor at UW-Tacoma, explores how the Puyallup people have continued and maintained their identity and power.
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