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Description
Friends of Sherrod Brown is hiring a Press Assistant to join our communications team. This is an opportunity to join a top tier Senate race and be on the front lines of the fight to elect a true fighter for workers who is taking on a rigged system. This is a full-time, paid position based in Ohio. The Press Assistant will be responsible for monitoring media coverage and compiling daily clips, managing media lists, managing calendars, and other administrative duties as assigned. This role will also provide assistance with campaign events and draft communications materials as assigned.
The ideal candidate will be energetic with great attention to detail and superior ability to multitask. Ohio ties and experience working with a campaign are a plus.
Location: This person will be expected to relocate to Columbus, Ohio ASAP
Responsibilities include:
Monitor local and national media coverage of the campaign and compile daily press clips
Track clips, maintain press lists, and track media inquiries, ensuring inquiries are responded to in a timely manner
Manage calendars and provide administrative support to the communications team
Draft media advisories, press releases, fact sheets, and other materials as assigned
Support logistics for campaign events, including recruiting press, preparing materials, and coordinating with reporters
To Apply: Submit your resume at the link here with two references.
Compensation: $4,000-$5,000 monthly
Benefits Medical, dental, and vision benefits
Friends of Sherrod Brown is the official campaign supporting Sherrod Brown’s election in Ohio. Grounded in his lifelong commitment to the dignity of work, the campaign reflects Sherrod’s values by fostering a respectful, inclusive environment where team members are empowered to grow, contribute, and lead. Together, we’re building a movement that honors working people—and the people who work behind the scenes to fight for them.
Friends of Sherrod Brown is an equal opportunity employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment in all its forms. We welcome applicants from any educational background, race, ethnicity, religion, creed, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, sex, age, national origin or ancestry, marital status, pregnancy, mental or physical disability or disorder, HIV antibody status, parental or familial status, or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
Requirements
Qualified candidates will have:
- One year of experience in relevant work, including volunteer and intern work
- Strong organizational skills and an ability to manage multiple projects
- Ability to manage up and work effectively in a fast-paced environment
- Ohio ties are a plus
