Communications Associate
Contact: jobs-md@csg.org
Location: Bethesda, MD
Application Deadline: Open until filled
The Council of State Governments (CSG) Justice Center is hiring a Communications Associate to support its media and public relations work in Bethesda, MD.
The Justice Center is a nonprofit organization that provides practical, nonpartisan advice and consensus-driven strategies, informed by available evidence, to increase public safety and strengthen communities. The Justice Center works closely with legislative leaders, judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, victim advocates, and others to develop consensus on various, often highly politicized, criminal justice issues and to translate this consensus into comprehensive reports, policy briefs, state and federal legislation, model policies, and innovative programs. The Justice Center not only develops written and web-based materials, but also provides on-the-ground technical assistance to policymakers and practitioners from multiple systems (corrections, mental health, housing, etc.) in state and local jurisdictions. The Justice Center has offices in New York, NY, Bethesda, MD, and Austin, TX.
DUTIES:
The Communications Associate will report to the Director of Communications. Duties include preparing op-eds, talking points, advisories, and press releases; working with state legislators and other stakeholders on local media efforts; helping to implement media strategies; overseeing and updating website content; editing online newsletters; preparing information kits; disseminating Justice Center products to myriad audiences using compiled databases and other resources; drafting written project materials; tracking media coverage on priority topics; organizing media events and briefings, using Web and new technologies to promote communications goals; and developing mechanisms to raise the visibility of the organization.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE:
The candidate must work well independently and as a team player; possess excellent (not simply good) writing and editing skills; have strong oral presentation skills; be computer-savvy; and be organized, detail-oriented and able to prioritize quickly and confidently. Candidates must have a bachelor's degree, preferably in Journalism, English, Communications, Public Relations, or other relevant field, and at least one year of experience working in journalism, communications, or public relations. Experience editing with Chicago or other style manuals, while not required, is a plus.
WORK SCHEDULE:
This position has flexibility in time commitment between a three-day, four-day or full-time work week. Applicants should address their work schedule preferences and salary expectations in their cover letter.
SALARY RANGE:
Salary is commensurate with experience and includes excellent benefits.
HOW TO APPLY:
Interested individuals should email the following materials to jobs-md@csg.org with "Communications Associate" in the subject line:
1. Cover Letter
2. Résumé
3. References (at least two)
Applicants must submit all of these materials to be considered.
Government Affairs Assistant
Contact: jobs-md@csg.org
Location: Bethesda, MD
Application Deadline: Open until filled
The Council of State Governments (CSG) Justice Center is hiring a Government Affairs Assistant to support federal policy and government affairs work in Bethesda, MD.
The Justice Center is a nonprofit organization that provides practical, nonpartisan advice and consensus-driven strategies, informed by available evidence, to increase public safety and strengthen communities. The Justice Center works closely with legislative leaders, judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, victim advocates, and others to develop consensus on various, often highly politicized, criminal justice issues and to translate this consensus into comprehensive reports, policy briefs, state and federal legislation, model policies, and innovative programs. The Justice Center not only develops written and web-based materials, but also provides on-the-ground technical assistance to policymakers and practitioners from multiple systems (corrections, mental health, housing, etc.) in state and local jurisdictions. The Justice Center has offices in New York, NY, Bethesda, MD, and Austin, TX.
DUTIES:
The Justice Center's Government Affairs Department promotes the priorities of Justice Center Members on Capitol Hill and with the executive branch. Government affairs work includes advocacy around specific legislation related to criminal justice, as well as appropriations work to ensure funding of priority federal programs. Responsibilities include preparing reliable, comprehensive and timely reports for legislators, briefing memos, statements, testimony and other materials; coordinating grassroots advocacy efforts; participating in the development and implementation of advocacy efforts around criminal justice issues; responding to inquiries from the public and state and local officials; maintaining contacts and exchanges with organizations and legislative contacts; and helping set priorities for the Justice Center. The Government Affairs Assistant will report to the Director of Government Affairs and will work closely with other senior members of the government affairs team. This position offers a significant level of responsibility and opportunity for growth to an individual seeking to begin or advance a career in public policy or criminal justice.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE:
Key to this position is the ability to persuasively present the issues to policy makers, work with other organizations and advocates, and develop policy materials. The successful candidate will have excellent speaking and writing skills. The candidate must also demonstrate maturity, superior interpersonal skills, keen judgment, and excellent (not simply good) writing and research skills. Candidates must be efficient, well-organized, detail-oriented, and able to prioritize quickly and confidently. Candidates must have a bachelor's degree and significant, full-time, office-based work experience. Experience with Capitol Hill, while not required, is a plus. Candidates should be willing, when necessary, to work long hours and to travel.
SALARY RANGE:
Salary is commensurate with experience and includes excellent benefits.
HOW TO APPLY:
Interested individuals should submit the following materials to jobs-md@csg.org with "Government Affairs Assistant" in the subject line:
1. Cover letter
2. Résumé
3. References (at least two)
Applicants who do not submit all of these materials will not be considered.
Web Director
Contact: Debbie Paige
Location: New York, NY
Application Deadline: Open until filled
The Council of State Governments Justice Center (http://justicecenter.csg.org/) is hiring a Web Director to develop the organization’s web communication strategy and coordinate the organization's web development efforts. The Justice Center seeks a candidate with demonstrated interest and ability to plan and shape the web presence of a national nonprofit organization. Applicants interested in using web and project management skills to influence criminal justice policy and help increase the visibility, use, and impact of a nonprofit organization's websites and online tools will find that this job suits their interests. The position offers senior responsibilities and access to resources and external contractors (both developers and designers).
The CSG Justice Center's goal is to increase public safety and strengthen communities. The Justice Center a nonpartisan policy organization that provides practical and evidence-based recommendations through reports, trainings, legislative briefings, web-based materials, and other means. Our primary audience is policymakers at the local, state, and federal levels from all branches of government who are in positions to implement our recommendations.
The Justice Center uses the web to present our work to a diverse audience in accessible, relevant, and engaging ways; foster peer networks and learning opportunities; and provide important updates to our members. Through our various project websites (http://consensusproject.org, http://reentrypolicy.org, http://justicereinvestment.org) the Justice Center has developed a significant presence among the wide range of disciplines to which our audience belongs.
Duties:
- Strategy Development:
Develop long-term strategic plans and budgets for website development and improvement, and oversee their execution. Work with Communications Director to develop a web communications strategy that is consistent with the organization's broader communications efforts.
- Project Development:
Work with other web and policy staff to conceptualize and implement new online products. Improve existing sites by analyzing usage data and designing targeted responses. Provide quality assurance.
- Internal Development:
Develop and maintain internal procedures for managing projects and information flow, including budget monitoring and tracking, and expanding internal capacity for new web projects. Recruit new contract developers and designers, and internal support staff.
- Marketing/Outreach:
Collaborate with Communications Director to develop marketing strategies for new and existing web products. Ensure regular communications with organization's constituencies, with messages that are consistent with organizational plan.
- Supervising:
Oversee the work of internal web assistants, off-site coders and design contractors, and policy staff who contribute to the development of new web products.
Education/Experience:
This is not a coding or web design position. The ideal candidate will have a combination of extensive web development and project management experience, strong communication skills, proven ability to manage staff and work with consultants, active management style/leadership to ensure timely and efficient completion of all projects, and the ability to develop and follow budgets. We are looking for someone who can think web, and offer innovative ideas. Candidates must have at least a bachelor's degree and significant experience in online communications work. Experience in the nonprofit sector is preferred but not required. Managerial experience required.
Salary Range:
Salary is commensurate with experience and includes a generous benefits package.
How to Apply:
Interested individuals should email the following elements to
The Reentry Policy Council is an initiative coordinated by the Council of State Governments Justice Center (“Justice Center”), a national nonprofit organization that provides practical, nonpartisan advice and consensus-driven strategies, informed by available evidence, to increase public safety and strengthen communities. In general, the Justice Center works closely with legislative leaders, judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, victim advocates, and others to develop consensus on various, often highly politicized, criminal justice issues and to translate this consensus into comprehensive reports, policy briefs, state and federal legislation, model policies, and innovative programs. Justice Center staff not only develop written and web-based materials but also provide on-the-ground technical assistance to cross-systems policymakers and practitioners from state and local jurisdictions.
This position will be primarily responsible for supervising a team of policy staff members, each of whom will be working on their own projects. In addition, the project director will have responsibility for managing one or two of his or her own project(s). Such projects range from developing guides for policymakers about strategies for ensuring people released from prison and jail have a place to live to delivering technical assistance to state government officials seeking to track the implementation of their state’s comprehensive plan to reduce recidivism.