Job description
CBO’s Office of Communications seeks an intern with a strong work ethic to assist with the agency’s media relations and public affairs. The position, which could start as soon as September 2023, would last through the end of the year and could extend into the spring. The successful candidate will report to the Director of Communications and will serve as a key member of the communications team. Duties include responding to phone and email inquiries from the media and the public on a wide range of topics, attending and preparing for Congressional hearings, coordinating meetings with outside groups and international visitors, helping with preparations before the release of CBO’s major recurring reports, and working on other communications projects and planning as needed.
Previous communications associates have served a frontline role representing CBO and have interacted routinely with staff in every part of the agency.
Qualifications
Candidates must be working toward a degree, preferably in journalism, mass communications, strategic communications, public relations, public policy, or a related field. Specifically, they must either be on track to earn a bachelor’s degree by May 2024 or May 2025 and have applicable experience, or they must be in a master’s degree program in one of those fields.
Candidates should be strongly interested in public policy or political science and able to thrive in a fast-paced environment, effectively handling multiple tasks and completing projects under tight deadlines. Strong written and oral communications skills and the ability to work independently and as part of a team are required. Previous experience in journalism, media relations, or public affairs is desirable, as are familiarity with and interest in social media.
Salary and Benefits
The hourly rate will be between $18 and $28 and will be commensurate with educational attainment and related experience. The selected candidate would be expected to provide in-person communications support for meetings and events. Students will work a part-time schedule (up to 32 hours). This is a temporary position that will not exceed one year.
How to Apply
Please submit a cover letter, a résumé, unofficial transcripts, a list of coursework for the winter/spring semester, and contact information for two references to www.cbo.gov/careers. Incomplete applications will not be considered. To ensure consideration, apply by August 13, 2023.
This position is covered by the Veterans Employment Opportunities Act of 1998 as made applicable to CBO by the Congressional Accountability Act, as amended.
Contact
Annita Gulati or Kate Green, Washington, DC, [email protected]