Location: Denver, CO
Job Type: Full-Time
Salary: Based on experience
Benefits: ECS offers competitive compensation and benefits, including health, dental, life, long term disability, and vision insurance, a flexible spending account, a health reimbursement account, and a yearly contribution to your 403b retirement plan.
Deadline: August 18th 2016
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Write and edit policy reports for publication and Web distribution.
- Read arts education-related academic studies and accurately synthesize key findings and policy recommendations for a non-academic audience.
- Contribute project concept ideas individually and as a member of teams. Assist in linking projects between departments and with other organizations.
- Assist with meeting planning, including determining meeting objectives, speaker identification, preparation of background materials and synthesis of conference proceedings.
- Draft, contribute to, and edit policy reports, blogs, newsletters, and other communications materials for publication and Web distribution.
- Support the implementation of strategic planning priorities as directed by the AEP director, including active engagement with partners around the AEP 2020 Action Agenda for Advancing the Arts in Education.
- Help provide content and ideas to a bi-weekly Arts Education Digest.
- Perform other ECS duties as required.
To Apply: To be considered for this position, please send a resume, cover letter/e-mail to Matt Padilla/mpadilla@ecs.org. The subject line in your e-mail should read “AEP Policy Researcher.”
For More Information: http://www.ecs.org/about-us/employment/
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