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Public Policy Research Assistant, Cause Stories - Remote

 Title: Public Policy Research Assistant

Type: Full-time, remote

Location: Remote (U.S.)

Pay: $20-40/hour

Looking for an introduction to the world of public policy or possibly interested in medicine, pharmacy or law enforcement?  This is an excellent starting point to serious work in government, law, pharmacy and policy making.  You may be an excellent candidate even if you don't have a degree in these areas, but do have a serious interest.  By applying for the job, candidates agree to a background check.  Recommendations from previous employers requested.

Apply here.

Associate, Freedman Consulting LLC - Hybrid (D.C. OR Bay Area, CA)

 Freedman Consulting, LLC: Associate

Washington, DC or Bay Area, California*
Anticipated Start: May/June 2025


Freedman Consulting, LLC, a mission-driven consulting firm, seeks an Associate to provide assistance with policy research, deliverable development, and operational support for firm clients across a broad portfolio of issues. The Associate will join a growing team of almost 50 staff members working at the intersection of policy, philanthropy, and politics.


Firm Overview

Freedman Consulting, LLC, offers strategic consulting services to foundations, nonprofit organizations, and public interest coalitions, partnering with many of the nation’s leading philanthropic institutions. Our work includes strategic planning and issue landscaping for major foundations, advising and coordination for coalitions, and policy development for a variety of public interest efforts and spans topics including public-private partnerships, economic mobility, clean energy and climate sustainability, criminal justice reform, and technology policy.

Primary Responsibilities

Associates work across a range of policy areas and client services. Primary responsibilities include:

  • Researching and drafting presentations, reports, and memos related to client projects
  • Assisting in the development and execution of client activities and events
  • Contributing to preparation for client meetings and presentations
  • Providing administrative, operational, and logistical support on client teams, including scheduling, maintaining internal and external task lists, and note taking
  • Supporting cross-functional firm needs  

Qualifications of the Ideal Candidate:

Approximately 1-3 years of research, legislative, communications, consulting, or policy-related experience is preferred. Applicants must possess strong writing and research skills, attention to detail, and the ability to effectively manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment. 

The expected salary range for this position is $60,000-$65,000 and is commensurate with experience. In addition to base annual compensation, Freedman Consulting offers a comprehensive benefits package including healthcare coverage, a 401k profit sharing plan, paid vacation, personal and sick leave, and other valuable benefits. The firm also offers a discretionary annual bonus based on individual and firm performance. 


We are currently accepting applications to fill positions opening in May/June 2025 and welcome upcoming graduates to apply. To apply, please submit your resume and cover letter. Candidates selected for interviews will be asked to submit two writing samples. 

Learn more/APPLY here!

Community Engagement Specialist at BP2025 - Remote

 

This role is volunteer - Unpaid

What we're looking for

As a Volunteer Community Engagement Specialist, you will play a vital role in fostering a vibrant, inclusive, and well-organized online community for BP2025. Working closely with the Community Operations Manager, you will ensure smooth member interactions, monitor communications, and address concerns to maintain a positive and respectful space.

List of Activities

  • Actively engage with BP2025 community members on Discord, fostering an inclusive, supportive and well-organized environment.

  • Draft, monitor, and implement communications on Discord, ensuring alignment with BP2025’s approved guidelines and policies.

  • Act as a liaison between the community and leadership, sharing user feedback and advocating for member needs.

  • Enforce community guidelines, policies, and procedures while maintaining a positive and inclusive atmosphere.

  • Collaborate with the Community Operations Team on community events, addressing member concerns and operational challenges to support BP2025 growth.

  • Provide reports on community engagement metrics, support ticket trends, and key insights to guide engagement strategy.

  • Attend bi-weekly team meetings to stay informed on team priorities and updates.

Time Commitment: Approximately 10+ hours per week, depending on community needs.

Qualifications

  • Experience managing & engaging with online communities, preferably on Discord

  • Experience with support tools like Zendesk, Slack, or similar platforms for ticket management and team communication.

  • Strong written and verbal communication skills for creating engaging, guideline-compliant content and resolving member inquiries.

  • Proficiency with technical tools and the ability to work independently, with basic troubleshooting skills.Knowledge of community management best practices, with an emphasis on fostering inclusivity and engagement.

  • Analytical skills to identify trends in member feedback or issues that may require escalation or adjustments.

  • Ability to work collaboratively in a remote environment, demonstrating adaptability and teamwork.

  • Passion for BP2025’s mission and commitment to creating a safe and welcoming online space.

  • Attendance at bi-weekly Community Operations team meetings.

NE Regional Organizer of Offshore Wind, BlueGreen Alliance - Remote (NE U.S.)

The BlueGreen Alliance (BGA) is a powerful and unified voice for building an economy that addresses climate change, protects the health of people and the environment, eliminates income and racial disparities, and creates and maintains good-paying, union jobs in communities across the country. BGA brings together labor unions and environmental organizations—representing millions of members and supporters—around a shared agenda and enacts change by advocating at the state and federal level; providing education and engaging union members and environmentalists; and communicating the benefits of this shared agenda for working people, their families, and their communities. As a hybrid remote organization with offices in Minneapolis and Washington D.C., BGA strives to build a positive, supportive, and inclusive culture of cohesive teams collaborating across the United States.

RESPONSIBILITIES

The NRO will track and review all actions related to offshore wind energy development in the Northeast United States. The NRO will engage and mobilize labor and environmental organizations and coalitions across the region to support BGA’s initiatives on a high-road offshore wind industry, transmission, and clean energy manufacturing.

The NRO will work closely with BGA’s Director of Offshore Wind and state, policy, research, and communications staff to design and implement an organizing and policy plan to advance key regional priorities.

The NRO will work remotely and should reside in New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, or Maine with regional travel expectations and occasional travel outside of the area (20% travel, depending on location).

Essential Duties of this role:

Stakeholder Engagement and Collaboration

  • Build and strengthen partnerships with BGA’s allies and partner organizations in the region to foster support for key initiatives and priorities;
  • Cultivate relationships with labor, environmental, environmental justice, and racial equity leaders across the Northeast to advance shared goals;
  • Model inclusive behaviors and actively promote DEI principles through personal development, organizational practices, and by addressing implicit biases;

Policy Development and Advocacy

  • Collaborate with the Director of Offshore Wind to develop and execute a comprehensive regional strategy, including policy development, direct advocacy, and information gathering;
  • Draft policy proposals and engage with policymakers, regulators, and stakeholders to promote innovative approaches that enhance job quality, equity, and domestic supply chain development in offshore wind energy deployment;
  • Facilitate coordination among partners, organizations, and state agencies to share knowledge and best practices;
  • Monitor and evaluate proceedings, state legislation, and actions related to offshore wind energy, ensuring alignment with BGA’s platform and objectives;

Convening and Facilitation

  • Organize and lead meetings, workshops, and forums with key stakeholders to drive progress on core policy priorities related to job quality and domestic supply chains in offshore wind energy;
  • Regularly attend and represent BGA at virtual and in-person offshore wind industry events, coalition meetings, workshops, and conferences to stay informed about industry trends and developments;

Cross-functional Collaboration

  • Partner with the communications team to deliver consistent and impactful messaging to diverse audiences, including media outlets, policymakers, and the general public;
  • Work closely with other BGA staff to develop and refine policy proposals and comments that align with BGA’s state and regional priorities; and
  • Perform other duties and projects as assigned to support organizational goals.

SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS

  • Ability to travel regularly across the Northeast United States, with occasional out-of-area travel;
  • Fluency in technology platforms and Microsoft Office Suite;
  • Strong analytic and strategic-thinking skills;
  • Ability to create and implement organizing plans;
  • Strong skills in developing mutually respectful, trusting, and effective internal and external relationships;
  • Exhibit a positive and respectful manner with colleagues, partners, and allies;
  • Self-starter, highly motivated, detail-oriented;
  • Ability to manage multiple tasks simultaneously and take an innovative approach to organizing;
  • Ability to meet deadlines, plan efficiently, and manage competing priorities;
  • High ethical standards, sound judgment, and ability to maintain confidentiality;
  • Ability to collaborate and communicate effectively with a variety of stakeholders within and outside of the organization, to include exceptional writing, interpersonal, and verbal communication skills;
  • Ability to adapt to an evolving work environment;
  • Strong commitment to economic, racial, and environmental justice
  • A deep commitment to the mission of the BlueGreen Alliance.

EXPERIENCE

Required Experience:

  • Minimum 1-3 years professional experience in policy organizing, legislative or regulatory work or related field;
  • Minimum of 1 year of professional experience working collaboratively on issues related to climate change, renewable energy, manufacturing, and/or labor issues;
  • Experience in, or basic understanding of, the evolving Offshore Wind policy landscape.

Preferred Experience:

  • Understanding of and experience in the political landscape in the Northeast.
  • Experience with labor unions.
  • Experience creating and implementing policy organizing plans.
  • Experience in, or understanding of, electrical transmission and the power sector.

COMPENSATION

A compensation package including competitive salary with annual COLA increases, generous paid time off and 100% employer-funded health benefits is available.

Salary

The salary range is $80,000 – $95,000 annually, exempt. BGA utilizes salary bands to ensure pay equity and transparency. Final salary within the salary range will be based on experience level and qualifications.

How to Apply: Apply online here. Applications will be reviewed as received. Position open until filled. Women and people of color are strongly encouraged to apply. Contact aclark@bluegreenalliance.org with any questions.

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Program Engagement Coordinator, Care Access - Remote

What We Do

Care Access is a unique, multi-specialty network of research sites that operates as one connected team of physician investigators, nurse coordinators, and operations managers. Our goal is to engage every healthcare professional in clinical research and to make clinical trials a care option for every patient. By removing this bottleneck, Care Access is helping accelerate the approval and delivery of critical and life-saving therapies.

Who We Are

We care. Our people are the engines behind our mission: to revolutionize access to clinical trials for the benefit of patients everywhere. We care for one another, find new ideas to accelerate medicine, and seed a long-term impact for generations.

Position Overview

Reporting to the Manager, Loyalty Marketing the Program Engagement Coordinator will play a key role in supporting the Care for Friends Ambassador (Patient Referral) Program. This individual will manage program-related email communications, ensure prompt and solution-oriented responses, and assist with problem-solving to meet the needs of program participants. As a liaison between Care Access and program ambassadors, the specialist will provide exceptional customer service to maintain engagement and satisfaction.

What You'll Be Working On

  • Respond promptly and professionally to incoming emails and requests related to the Patient Referral Program.
  • Provide clear, solution-oriented communication to resolve inquiries and address issues.
  • Assist in problem-solving to ensure program participants have a seamless experience.
  • Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of interactions in the program database.
  • Collaborate with internal teams to address escalations or unusual situations effectively.
  • Support program operations by identifying opportunities for process improvements.

What You Bring (Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities)

  • Strong written and verbal communication skills with a customer-first approach.
  • Exceptional organizational and time management skills to handle multiple requests efficiently.
  • Proficiency in data entry with attention to accuracy and detail.
  • Problem-solving skills with a proactive and solution-focused mindset.

Certifications/Licenses, Education, And Experience

  • High school diploma or equivalent; some college coursework preferred.
  • Minimum 1-2 years of experience in a customer service or administrative support role.
  • Experience with CRM tools and email platforms is a plus.
Learn more/APPLY here!