Sasakawa USA is a 501c3 non-profit located in Washington, DC involved in U.S.-Japan relations, providing conferences and seminars, think tank analysis, people-to-people exchanges and coordination of high-level dialogue between the two countries through their in-house and grant-giving programs.
The opportunities currently available are:
Media Relations Manager
Sasakawa USA seeks an
experienced communications professional to raise both public and elite
awareness of the US-Japan relationship through media reporting, and to
raise and maintain the organization's visibility with both domestic and
international media outlets.
Outreach Coordinator
Sasakawa USA seeks an
Outreach Coordinator to identify and develop relations with members and
staff of the U.S. Congress and the executive branch to build greater
understanding of U.S.-Japan relations. The position will also include
responsibility for organizing outreach activities for Sasakawa USA's
former program participants as well as groups of Americans with
significant past experience in Japan on issues of importance to
U.S.-Japan relations including those who have studied or taught in Japan
as well as military personnel who were based in Japan.
Fellow, U.S.-Japan Common Challenges Program
Sasakawa USA seeks an
experienced Fellow to lead the U.S.-Japan Common Challenges Program. The
Common Challenges Program identifies areas in which the United States
and Japan can cooperate to further the interests of the two countries,
East Asia and the world as a whole. Ongoing projects include U.S.-Japan
cooperation in Myanmar, democracy development, and science and
technology. Sasakawa USA intends to develop additional new, unique and
important programs on other key issues that would benefit from such
cooperation bilaterally, regionally and globally.
Associate Fellow, U.S.-Japan Common Challenges Program
Sasakawa USA seeks an
experienced Associate Fellow to help provide substantive and
programmatic direction for the U.S.-Japan Common Challenges Program. The
Common Challenges Program identifies areas in which the United States
and Japan can cooperate to further the interests of both countries, the
East Asia region, and globally. Ongoing projects include US-Japan
cooperation in Myanmar, democracy development, and science and
technology. Sasakawa USA intends to develop additional new, unique and
important programs on other key issues that would benefit from such
cooperation bilaterally, regionally and globally.
Associate Fellow, U.S.-Japan Security and Foreign Policy Program
Sasakawa USA seeks an
experienced Associate Fellow to provide substantive, programmatic and
administrative support for its Security and Foreign Policy Program. This
program includes work on an ongoing project on the future of the
U.S.-Japan alliance and other new, unique and important projects
covering key bilateral and regional issues in U.S.-Japan security and
diplomatic relations.
For more information, all jobs can be found on their organizational page: http://www.idealist.org/view/ org/P6j8XPt6c5sP/
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