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Act as Special Assistant to the Agency Chief Climate Officer: Assist with planning, design, and implementation of meetings and events (in person or virtual) Synthesize notes and decisions from meetings Arrange travel, hotels, visas and other necessary preparations Drafting, editing, and formatting materials, documents, and correspondence as needed Other duties as assigned Position Requirements Qualifications Minimum of Bachelor’s degree and 1-3 years of relevant experience.
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50% Legislative Analysis: Under the direction of the Senior Director, the Assistant Director for Government Relations and Legislative Analysis provides policy and legislative analysis, develops policy statements, congressional correspondence, legislative background materials, hearing summaries and other materials and provides support to the Director of Education and the Director of Health and Clinical Affairs.
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Generate finished correspondence, documents, briefing materials, spread sheets and threat reports in accordance with NGA guidelines, as required. Coordinate TSCM operations, to include internal and external correspondence, resource allocation, personnel management, inventory control system, training program and policy development (requires extensive coordination and liaison not only within NGA, but external to NGA as well with DoD, IC agencies, and the military services.
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In addition to functions performed by Paralegals, described below, performs moderately complex legal research; synopsizes transcripts of hearings and oral arguments for attorney use; reviews case related materials and, for example, identifies potentially conflicting statements or areas requiring further investigation; writes preliminary drafts of simple legal memoranda and correspondence.
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Liaison with senior executives’ staff in other agencies, congress, and White House to ensure required attendance and briefing materials are in sync. Excellent communication skills and demonstrated experience in writing/editing correspondence and briefings for senior executives.
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Compose, draft and prepare correspondence in English and Spanish pertaining to assigned duties on own initiative or from verbal/written instructions; prepare draft translations of correspondence and other materials from English into Spanish and vice versa.
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Review all outgoing correspondence requiring the official signature; proofread for style, punctuation, grammar, spelling and adherence to the Organization’s standards and policies; recommend revisions to correspondence and other documents to ensure that they are clear and accurate in content.
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Assist in the preparation of technical presentations, technical reports and articles by reviewing, correcting and/or rewriting texts to improve clarity, conciseness and coherence; prepare and verify the content of tables, graphs, and charts; follow up on the submission of reports and correspondence in order to meet established deadlines.
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Drafting, editing and proofreading materials including press releases, blog content, pitches, fact sheets, FAQs, briefing notes, and client correspondence. We have an immediate opening for a Senior Account Executive with an understanding and previous experience working with media to promote social impact issues and non-profit organizations.
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Develop and implement strategy to create and modify materials including fact sheets, legislative correspondence, action alerts, op-eds, press releases, presentations, and talking points.
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Analyze legislation, perform legislative, legal and policy research, draft legislative fact sheets and correspondence, prepare lobbying packets and briefing materials and respond to requests for information.
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Reviewing, editing, proofreading and assisting others to write accurately on Defense policy matters, ensuring correspondence written for OSD senior leader approval is error free, timely, prepared with critical thinking, written clearly and concisely, and is in compliance with the DOD Manual for Written Materials.
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Materials may be provided to the Contractor in a variety of formats, including electronic or hard copies of books, journal articles, reports, manuscripts, letters, legal documents, memoranda, multi-media presentations, spreadsheets, email correspondence, SMS and MMS messages, and audio or video files.
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Serves as back up to the Organizational Support Associate to include providing front desk coverage, assisting with correspondence, catering, event set up and take down, posting and sorting mail, and restocking supplies in both the kitchen and mailroom.
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The Executive Operations Advisor position supports the NNSA’s Office of the Associate Administrator and Chief of Defense Nuclear Security (DNS), which is responsible for the development and implementation of security programs for the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), including the protection, control, and accounting of materials, and for the physical and cyber security for all facilities of the Administration.
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