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Are you passionate about intelligent design? Are you looking for a way to turn your passion into a full-time job? You’re in luck because Discovery Institute’s Center for Science & Culture is looking for someone to come join our team here in Seattle!

Discovery Institute seeks a full-time Assistant to the Associate Director and Special Projects Coordinator to work here at the hub of the intelligent design movement. This is a versatile, high-energy position for someone who is enthusiastic about learning new skills and tackling new challenges.

Whoever takes this position would be involved in crucial aspects of our work, including project management, event coordination, social media and communication, and administrative support. Depending on the skills and passion of the candidate, there will also be an opportunity to do editorial work, multimedia editing, and graphic design.

If this sounds like you, see the full job description and submit an application here. And if it’s not for you but you know someone who might be perfect for the job, please let that person know! We would love to have our new team member here in the office by July 16.

We look forward to hearing from you!

Photo: Space Needle, Seattle, by Olichel via Pixabay.

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