Overview
Location: Washington, DC (Hybrid) Start Date: May 2026
Hours: Full-time or part-time (minimum 30 hours/week)
This is your opportunity to get involved in communicating to the public about health issues, keep a small nonprofit running smoothly, and work with healthcare and health policy experts to directly provide accurate information about a wide range of health issues to the public.
This position is 30-40 hours/week and requires a college degree and some office experience. Must be able to make at least a 9-12 month commitment and be available to work in Washington, D.C. Excellent benefits and opportunity for advancement. Starting salary: $42,000.00 to $55,000.00/year, depending on experience and qualifications.
This position will start in May. The National Center for Health Research is a small nonprofit located in Farragut Square, just a few blocks from the White House, and this position requires being located in the DC area to work in the office at least 2 days/week. To learn more about our center and the work that we do, visit: www.center4research.org.
We need a smart, dedicated, multi-tasking professional who wants to make a difference on a national and personal level. The position involves managing our social media as well as traditional nonprofit office work and working as a key member of our staff.
The successful candidate will have:
- Outstanding written and oral communication skills (including WordPress, Canva, Publisher)
- Social media experience
- Excellent interpersonal skills
- Be very detail-oriented
- Have a good sense of humor and the desire to do work that will benefit others.
Applicants should send a cover letter and a resume to fs@center4research.org explaining how the position fits with their interests, the number of hours/week they prefer to work, and list “Assistant to the President” in the subject line. Please note that it is possible to start part-time and transition to full-time.
No calls please.
About National Center for Health Research
The National Center for Health Research conducts, analyzes, and explains the latest research and works with patients, consumers, and opinion leaders to use that information to improve their own health and to develop better programs, policies, and services. We do not accept funding from companies that make the treatments or products that we evaluate or study.