Join our team as External Affairs Associate

Job Title: External Affairs Associate
Reports to: Pearson Croney-Clark, Director of External Affairs
Salary Range: $60,000 - $75,000 annually, based on experience
Location: Washington, DC; remote-first with regular in person meetings and events

About SEEC Institute:
SEEC Institute is a Washington, D.C.-based nonprofit organization committed to bridging the gap between Congress, the private sector, environmental advocates, and other experts to advance large-scale climate and environmental solutions. With a startup-style environment, we thrive on creativity, adaptability, and collaboration to drive impactful initiatives.

Position Summary:
SEEC Institute is looking for an External Affairs Associate to join our small, dedicated team and help drive our communications and convenings to the next level. Reporting to the Director of External Affairs, this role sits at the heart of our work - shaping our voice, supporting high-impact events, and helping bring together some of the most exciting leaders in the climate and clean energy space.

It’s a hands-on role ideal for someone who thrives in a startup environment. You’ll write, build, organize, troubleshoot, and collaborate across the organization. You’ll work closely with partners and congressional stakeholders, gaining exposure to a wide range of climate and communications work while contributing meaningfully to a growing, mission-driven organization.

Responsibilities:

Communications and Content

  • Help develop and implement a cohesive communications strategy

  • Develop communications toolkits for events and programs

  • Contribute to the design and maintenance of our website

  • Draft and schedule newsletters, social media posts, and emails

  • Create and maintain a communications calendar, ensuring coordination and timely execution across teams

  • Create and manage assets, templates, graphics, and language

  • Track analytics and engagement to inform communications planning

  • Support development of narrative materials, explainers, partner spotlights, and other evergreen content

Partnerships, Media, and External Engagement

  • Build and maintain targeted media lists and track media engagement

  • Assist with outreach to reporters, editors, and external collaborators around major initiatives and events

  • Develop creative strategies regarding new media and content creators

  • Support partnerships through coordinated cross-promotion, messaging alignment, and shared content

Convenings

  • Assist with logistical components of major events, including venue coordination, vendor communication, and technical needs

  • Coordinate speakers, participants, materials preparation, and on-site execution

  • Ensure events generate public-facing outputs such as photos, video clips, interviews, etc.

  • Collaborate with program and development staff to ensure event communications are accurate and strategic

  • Support internal systems and infrastructure needed to deliver smooth, high-quality convenings as part of a small, agile team

Qualifications:

Education: Bachelor’s degree in a related field (e.g., Communications, Public Relations, Journalism or Media Studies, Marketing, Political Science, Environmental Studies, etc.), Master’s degree a plus

Experience: 2+ years of full time experience in communications, external affairs, or a related field; nonprofit or environment related communications experience a plus

Skills:

  • Exceptional writing, editing, and verbal communication skills

  • Strong organizational and project management abilities, with the capacity to manage multiple workflows and deadlines

  • Experience with digital communications tools (Squarespace, CRM, email design, Adobe)

  • Experience with social media communications, previous experience working with content creators a plus

  • Graphic design and/or web design skills a plus

  • Comfortable engaging with partners, media contacts, and congressional stakeholders with professionalism and sound judgment

  • Ability to work collaboratively within a small, fast-paced team

  • Commitment to the mission of advancing climate and clean energy solutions

Benefits:

  • Competitive salary

  • Health, dental, and vision insurance

  • Generous paid time off (PTO)

  • Professional development opportunities

How to Apply:
Please submit one combined PDF with your resume and a one-page cover letter detailing your interest and qualifications for this role with the subject line “External Affairs Associate” to info@seecinstitute.org by January 20th, 2026. We expect to hold interviews following this deadline.