Happy belated Native American Heritage Day, especially to any native readers!
Today is the last day of Native American Heritage month:
jobs & internships
The Canadian Space Agency is looking for a communications officer. The job posting doesnât really explain what they expect a person in this role to do, but they do say that post-COVID youâll have access to free changing rooms and showers at the CSA gym. Priorities! Remote for now. Apply TODAY (Nov 30)!!
As a part-time communications intern for the Society for Conservation Biology, youâll support their social media accounts and look for innovative ways to interact with their membership. App is open until filled, but theyâll start reviewing applications tomorrow (Dec 1), so apply ASAP!
Manage an upcoming online STEM forum for AAAS: strategize the launch, moderate content, and host webinars. Apply by Dec 3!
SciShow is hiring a script editor to review and develop pitches and video scripts. Theyâre looking for someone who can juggling multiple projects and meet deadlines, and the position is remote. Apply by Dec 6!
The Alzheimerâs Society is hiring two (2) communications officers to develop, publish, and publicize stories about research associated with their grants. The description makes it sound remote but also UK-based. Apply by Dec 10!
Texas Sea Grant is hiring a comms specialist to help showcase their programs. If youâre looking for something more entry level, theyâre also hiring a program assistant that is some comms but also a lot of admin.
Come up with creative ways to share the Broad Instituteâs research as their science communications officer. Youâll collaborate with a whole multimedia team to get stories out.
Work on biochemistry and molecular bio outreach including event planning, developing content, and providing logistic support. (Twitter thread with more deets.)
The Conversation UK is hiring a remote social media producer to help with audience engagement and make creative content. Audiovisual experience is a plus!
hu$tle tips
If youâre a freelancer looking to diversify your work, check out the replies in this thread for inspiration: