Job
Listing:
Outreach
Coordinator,
Coalition
for
Higher
Education
Act
Reform
(DRCNet)
5/27/05
https://stopthedrugwar.org/chronicle-old/388/chearjob.shtml
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CHEAR press conference with ten members of Congress, May 2002
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The Coalition for Higher
Education Act Reform (CHEAR), coordinated by DRCNet, is a major effort
to repeal the drug provision of the Higher Education Act (HEA), a law that
has delayed or denied federal financial aid to more than 160,500 students
since taking effect in fall 2000. HEA is one of the hottest campaigns
going on in the issue, making waves on Capitol Hill and in the media and
involving a diverse set of more than 200 organizations nationwide that
have called for repeal of this law. Visit http://www.raiseyourvoice.com
for further information about CHEAR and the HEA campaign.
The Outreach Coordinator
position will be at least a half-time position, with a probability of full-time
availability. Starting pay is $10/hour with advancement possible;
starting date is the last week of June. Duties will include communicating
with current and potential coalition partners; reaching out to potential
campaign supporters; writing and/or editing advocacy materials; writing
and placing letters to the editor and soliciting media coverage for the
issue; lobbying and communicating with Congressional offices; and assisting
the Campaign Director with both strategy development and administrative
tasks.
The ideal candidate will
have a BA in political science, journalism, criminal justice, or related
field; one to two years experience in lobbying, outreach, organizing, journalism
and/or public relations; knowledge of and/or interest in drug policy, education
policy, economic justice or civil rights issues; excellent writing and
editing skills; and excellent communications skills. However, candidates
who don't fit all these criteria but are excellent overall will be considered.
Other desirable attributes are comfort discussing controversial issues;
political knowledge and understanding of the legislative process; and web
site skills such as HTML and Dreamweaver.
To apply, please send a cover
letter, resume and short writing sample by May 30 to [email protected], or fax to (202) 293-8344. (E-mail to let us know if you have sent a fax.)
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Issue #388
-- 5/27/05
Editorial:
Reasonable
Standards
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Feature:
Federal
Bill
to
Rein
in
Anti-Drug
Task
Forces
Introduced
in
Response
to
Tulia
Scandal
|
"Drug
Tourists"
Provoke
Competing
Cries
for
Regulation,
Repression
in
Holland
|
Chances
of
Medical
Marijuana
Passage
in
Statehouses
Now
Focused
on
Northeast
|
Announcement:
DRCNet/Perry
Fund
Event
to
Feature
US
Rep.
Jim
McDermott,
June
1
in
Seattle
|
Weekly:
This
Week's
Corrupt
Cops
Stories
|
Marijuana:
Maine
Governor
Wants
to
Increase
Fines
to
Pay
for
Narcs
|
Congress:
House
Bill
Would
Let
"Victims"
Sue
Drug
Dealers,
But
Only
if
They
Snitch
|
Southwest
Asia:
Azerbaijan,
US
Sign
Anti-Drug
Agreement
Despite
Human
Rights
Abuses
|
Europe:
Swiss
Panel
Says
New
Drug
Policy
Should
Include
Alcohol,
Tobacco,
Opt
for
Pragmatism
|
Asia:
Thai
Drug
War
Now
Targets
Cocaine
|
Update:
Schapelle
Corby
Sentenced
to
20
Years
|
Weekly:
This
Week
in
History
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Job
Listing:
Outreach
Coordinator,
Coalition
for
Higher
Education
Act
Reform
(DRCNet)
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Weekly:
The
Reformer's
Calendar
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