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7 people are interested
Social Media Coordinator
ORGANIZATION: The John S. Watson Institute for Public Policy
Please visit the new page to apply.
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7 people are interested
Volunteer must have knowledge of Twitter, be organized, able to think of strategic ways to help boost the social media presence of the New Jersey Urban Mayors Association (NJUMA). Appropriate grammar and spelling is required, Website background is helpful.
Will assist in the creation of the NJUMA twitter account and turning current contact base of mayors, private, state and federal organizations, elected officials, non-profits and stakeholders into Twitter followers. Also lend creative input into the developing the new website.
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About The John S. Watson Institute for Public Policy
Location:
Thomas Edison State University, 101 West State Street, Trenton, NJ 08608, US
Mission Statement
The mission of The John S. Watson Institute for Public Policy is: To support informed public policy and to strengthen leadership in government, the non-profit and private sectors. To strengthen the capacity of local leaders, city governments and community-based organizations to address their most critical needs. To provide applied research, technical assistance, program development and policy analysis.
Description
John S. Watson Institute for Public Policy
Furthering a Tradition of Excellence
The John S. Watson Institute for Public Policy is dedicated to deepening the analysis around critical public policy challenges and broadening the range of policy ideas, perspectives and options. The Institute assists decision makers in enacting public policy in the interest of New Jersey’s residents by expanding the range of policy and political possibilities and positing new policy paradigms.
The Institute was created to respond to the practical needs of decision-makers across New Jersey, and to honor the outstanding record of public service of the late N.J. Assemblyman John S. Watson, the nation's first African American chairman of an appropriations committee. The University initially established The Institute as the Trenton Office of Policy Studies in 1991 and dedicated it as The John S. Watson Institute for Public Policy in 1997.
Today, The Institute serves as a vital resource for New Jersey decision-makers through a practical, nonpartisan, hands-on approach that supports informed public policy linking people to policy. The Institute addresses the state’s most critical issues through practical research, technical assistance and comprehensive public policy solutions that are supported by the resources of higher education in a manner that reflects the University's tradition of innovation and excellence.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Kuser Mansion315 West State StreetTrenton, NJ 08618
DATE POSTED
July 27, 2017
SKILLS
- Data Entry
- Basic Computer Skills
- Internet Research
- Social Media / Blogging
- Verbal / Written Communication
- Multi-Tasking
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 17
- Three months, possibly longer