NRDC seeks a press secretary to work as a part of its fast-paced Federal Communications program in Washington. The press secretary reports to the Federal Communications Director, and will work with other communications staffers and program experts in Washington (as well as in the other NRDC offices) to promote the full array of NRDC’s federal agenda, which includes air, water, clean energy, transportation and health issues. The press secretary will craft and implement proactive media strategies, respond in real time to media inquiries (from TV networks and cable television to the trade press and activists-bloggers), draft press statements, media advisories and talking points for our program experts, ghost op-eds, blogs and letters to the editor, and collaborate with other environment groups in joint efforts. We place a high premium on the ability to write fast, write well, and write clearly, in ways that help us break through — both the clutter and the silence. Learn More
Press Secretary
Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) | Washington DC

