Deputy Director For New Media
The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation seeks a creative and energetic Deputy Communications Director for New Media to join a growing public outreach program within a respected and established organization working to protect American citizens from compulsory unionism and other union special privileges.
The successful candidate will utilize the Foundation’s in-house TV Studio to conceptualize and produce online video content to highlight the abuses of forced unionism. The position includes opportunities for on-screen work and travel for on-location video shoots.
Other tasks will include responding to media inquiries and writing blog posts, news releases, op-eds and newsletter articles. A strong commitment to limited government and individual liberty is a must for this position. Candidates should have 0-3 years experience.
Interested applicants should send a resume and writing sample(s) (amounting to at least 800 words) to Patrick Semmens via email at pts@nrtw.org or fax: (703) 321-9613. Examples of telecommunications work also a plus. No phone calls please.
Development Assistant
The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation seeks a Development Assistant to help the Foundation raise the funds needed for its battle to protect American citizens from compulsory unionism and other union special privileges. The successful candidate will write, edit, and proofread fundraising letters, grant proposals, and newsletter articles. Some familiarity with Microsoft Access or similar programs is desirable but not required. This position offers an excellent opportunity to learn about nonprofit fundraising and develop valuable skills.
Strong writing ability and a commitment to individual liberty are essential.
To apply send a cover letter, resume, and writing sample to Duncan Clark, Development Director, at rdc@nrtw.org. No phone calls please.
Deputy Communications Director
The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation seeks an energetic Deputy Communications Director to join a growing public outreach program within a respected and established organization working to protect American citizens from compulsory unionism and other union special privileges.
The successful candidate will implement public relations strategies, respond to media inquiries, as well as work with cutting edge technology to produce online video content in the Foundation's in-house TV studio. Writing tasks include drafting newsletter articles, op-eds, press releases, and some direct mail copywriting.
Outstanding writing and communications skills are essential, as is a strong commitment to limited government and individual liberty. Candidates should have 0-3 years experience.
Interested applicants should send a resume and writing sample(s) (amounting to at least 800 words) to Patrick Semmens via email at pts@nrtw.org or fax: (703) 321-9613. No phone calls please.