The Levinson Group (TLG), a strategic communications and stakeholder engagement firm, is hiring a Communications Associate or Senior Associate in the firm's New York City office. Responsibilities include conducting insightful research, scheduling and other administrative tasks, issue tracking, writing and editing, developing media lists, monitoring media for clients on a broad portfolio of reputation and brand issues at the intersection of media, business, policy, and the law.
A bachelor's degree is required, and 1-5 years of previous legislative, communications, consulting, or legal experience is preferred. Applicants must possess a drive to solve problems, strong attention to detail, excellent writing and research skills, the ability to effectively manage multiple tasks at once, and a professional demeanor when dealing with clients and colleagues.
Recently awarded PR News' "Agency of the Year" and PRovoke Media's "Best Agency to Work For," TLG offers competitive salary and benefits are competitive, including excellent health, dental, and vision insurance, company-matched 401(k), generous PTO policy, and more. The expected salary for the Associate/Senior Associate role in New York, N.Y. is between $65,000 - $90,000 per year. To apply, please submit your resume and cover letter . The Levinson Group, LLC, is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
About TLG:
TLG is a strategic communications and stakeholder engagement firm advising global leaders, public and private businesses, law firms, and civic institutions on consequential and complex issues. TLG's team of expert communications advisors brings extensive experience in business, markets, law, policy, and the media.
The TLG team serves as trusted advisors and strategists, offering detailed and always-on communications support in high stakes matters relating to corporate reputation and governance; government response and sensitive investigations; public affairs and issues management; workplace and workforce communications; crisis and risk management; litigation communications; cybersecurity communications; and global financial communications including corporate restructuring, executive transitions, mergers, acquisitions, and other transitions.