![]() ![]() Excellent written and oral communications skills, a positive attitude, and the ability to work well with a diverse team in a fast-paced environment is a critical requirement. Primary responsibilities include drafting press releases, media advisories, speeches, newsletters, and other materials media monitoring, compiling daily press clips updating press lists posting on social media and other duties as assigned. Candidates should have work or internship experience relating to communications or public affairs, be highly organized, and capable of prioritizing multiple assignments with short deadlines. The Republican staff of the Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs is seeking a press assistant to lead its daily communications efforts. The CAR is also responsible for managing the application process for nominations to the United States Service Academies. This position interacts with a number of federal agencies but primarily focuses on the Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs. The CAR will join an established team to provide casework assistance to Hawai‘i constituents who have unresolved issues with federal agencies. Senator Brian Schatz of Hawai‘i seeks a Community Affairs Representative (CAR) in his Honolulu Office. To apply, please submit a cover letter and resume to the job referral number in the subject line. Prior political, government or public affairs experience and Nebraska ties are preferred.Willingness to strengthen and continue to develop creative graphic and video skills.Strong written and verbal communication skills.Able to manage varying priorities and balance multiple deadlines.Bachelor’s degree in marketing, communications, government, political science, public policy, or related field.Assist the Communications Director with launching a new website and manage regular website postings and updates.Work with Creative Director to produce graphics, videos, and other creative products for social media.Manage the organization of all communications materials including photos, graphics, videos, talking points, and statistics used.Draft press releases, media advisories, op-eds, and newsletters. ![]()
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