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Job Title General Interest Location Corporate Office - Molino, FL 32577 US (Primary) Security ... If you didn't see a current opening to match your experience, The Rockhill Group is always seeking ...

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Partners with other club team members and interest group leads to promote programs * Attends open house and other club functions to drive program awareness Position Requirements * High School Diploma ...

Partners with other club team members and interest group leads to promote programs * Attends open house and other club functions to drive program awareness Position Requirements * High School Diploma ...

Partners with other club team members and interest group leads to promote programs * Attends open house and other club functions to drive program awareness Position Requirements * High School Diploma ...

Urology (Corning, NY)

Corning, NY · On-site

$500K - $575K/yr

Physician professional and social special interest group participation is available and encouraged. * Dedicated on-boarding specialist and provider services team to ensure a successful start at ...

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How much do interest group jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for interest group in the United States is $25.14, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.75 and $25.72 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are interest groups and what do they do?

Interest groups are organizations that seek to influence public policy and decision-making to benefit their members or causes. They may represent businesses, labor unions, environmental groups, or other segments of society. These groups engage in activities like lobbying government officials, conducting public awareness campaigns, and organizing events to promote their interests. Their goal is to shape laws and regulations in ways that align with their priorities. Interest groups play an important role in democratic societies by giving people a voice in the political process.

What is the difference between Interest Group vs Lobbyist?

AspectInterest GroupLobbyist
CredentialsVaries; often includes degrees in political science, law, or public policyOften has similar credentials; experience in politics or public relations
Work EnvironmentOrganizational settings, advocacy events, policy researchDirect interaction with policymakers, government offices
Employer & Industry UsageNonprofits, advocacy organizations, industry associationsConsulting firms, government relations departments
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding advocacy roles, organizational functionsInfluence strategies, policy impact

Interest groups are organizations that advocate for specific causes or policies, mobilizing members and resources to influence public opinion and legislation. Lobbyists are professionals hired by interest groups or organizations to directly communicate with policymakers and sway legislation. While interest groups focus on broad advocacy efforts, lobbyists are the representatives executing those strategies through direct government engagement.

What are some common challenges faced when working within an interest group organization?

Working within an interest group organization often involves balancing diverse stakeholder interests and adapting quickly to changing policy landscapes. Team members may face challenges such as managing multiple advocacy campaigns simultaneously, communicating complex issues to the public, and building consensus both internally and with external partners. Collaboration is key, as staff frequently coordinate with other advocacy groups, policymakers, and community organizations to achieve common goals. Successfully navigating these challenges requires strong organizational, communication, and teamwork skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Interest Group Coordinator, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Interest Group Coordinator, you need strong organizational skills, knowledge of advocacy strategies, and a background in public relations or community engagement. Familiarity with CRM software, email marketing tools, and data analytics platforms is commonly required. Excellent interpersonal communication, networking abilities, and persuasive writing skills help you effectively mobilize supporters and build strategic alliances. These skills are crucial for advancing group objectives, influencing public policy, and maintaining active member engagement.
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Infographic showing various Interest Group job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 16% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $52,286 per year, or $25.1 per hour.
Assistant Professor - The Peter O'Donnell Jr. Brain Institute [Req#: 896290, Position#: 127560]

Assistant Professor - The Peter O'Donnell Jr. Brain Institute [Req#: 896290, Position#: 127560]

UT Southwestern Medical Center

Dallas, TX • On-site

Full-time

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O'Donnell Brain Institute Scholars Program
The Peter O'Donnell Jr. Brain Institute (OBI) at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center is initiating the OBI Scholars Program for exceptional early career scientists of any discipline whose research program includes mechanistic studies relevant to human nervous system disease. This program is open to PhD, MD, or MD/PhD applicants seeking their First tenure-track Assistant Professor position or who are currently serving as Assistant Professors or have recently been promoted to Associate Professors.
OBI Scholars will receive a generous ~$3M recruitment package and laboratory space in the recently opened, state-of-the-art O'Donnell Biomedical Research Building, which houses a diverse set of investigators, including basic and human neuroscientists, immunologists, biochemists, and structural biologists. The program supports individuals pursuing either laboratory-based or human subject research.
The primary objective of the OBI Scholars Program is to recruit and support outstanding scientists whose research advances understanding of CNS disease and aging. The program will consider exceptional applicants from any discipline, but we are particularly focused on two key areas: (1) circuit biology relevant to movement, memory/cognition, and pain; and (2) molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying neurodegeneration and regeneration, including neuroimmune and endolysosomal mechanisms. Within these priorities, research may explore fundamental aspects of neuron or CNS function or broadly relevant disease mechanisms, without requiring direct use of disease models.
A recent major OBI initiative in circuit neuroscience is the Program in Memory Longevity, led by Attila Losonczy, MD, PhD, which focuses on hippocampal circuits in both normal and pathological conditions. We are seeking to grow this program with new faculty.
The OBI is highly collaborative and integrated with all neuroscience-related basic and clinical departments, including Neuroscience, Neurology, Neurosurgery, Psychiatry, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and the Center for Alzheimer's and Neurodegenerative Diseases. The OBI Investigator Program enables UTSW faculty from any department doing relevant work to join the OBI community. OBI Scholars will receive a primary appointment within the OBI and a secondary appointment in the basic science or clinical department most aligned with their work. Candidates whose career includes clinical care must have or be eligible for a Texas Medical License.
OBI Scholars will benefit from the wealth of programs developed and supported by the OBI. These programs have been developed to ensure that UT Southwestern is a leading environment for brain science research. Programs supporting scientiVc study and training include the high-risk high-reward Visionary Neuroscience Program for cutting-edge multidisciplinary investigation, the trainee-focused Sprouts Program, and the Neural Scientist Training Program to attract outstanding students to pursue their PhD training at UT Southwestern. Through our Perot Neurosciences Translational Research Center, we recently launched the Clinical Neuroscience Research Excellence Initiative that will support both team-based multidisciplinary clinical research and the career development of outstanding early faculty in clinical research. The Travel Grant Program makes it possible for trainees to present their research at national and international conferences.
The Research Interest Group Program supports multidisciplinary groups of laboratory and clinical faculty interested in common research areas. Faculty may join or apply to start their own Research Interest Group, which receive OBI funding. This program currently includes 11 separate groups that bring together more than 200 members from 16 different departments. These groups are focused on topics spanning from Autism to Dopamine to Pain.
The OBI has invested in the latest technology to enable its researchers to be at the cutting edge of directly visualizing brain function and structure, and to have the computing power to analyze increasingly massive data sets. Highlights include investments into advanced microscopy (e.g., STED) and spatial transcriptomics (both Xenium and Merscope).
Beyond the OBI, scientists at UT Southwestern participate in a vibrant, interdisciplinary, interdepartmental, and highly collaborative research community, and enjoy access to state-of-art research cores including imaging, metabolic phenotyping, behavioral phenotyping, protein chemistry, structural biology, cryo-electron microscopy, genomics, genetics and transgenic technology. Human subject capabilities include magnetoencephalography and a high intensity focused ultrasound machine capable of both discrete lesioning as well as opening the blood brain barrier for drug and gene delivery.
UT Southwestern ranks among the top academic medical centers in the world. Our distinguished faculty currently includes 4 Nobel Laureates, 3 Lasker awardees, 25 National Academy of Sciences members and 24 members of the National Academy of Medicine., Nearly 4,200 medical, graduate and allied health students, residents, and postdoctoral fellows are trained Toeach year. Faculty and residents oversee approximately 2.2 million outpatient visits annually.
Application Instructions
To apply please submit C.V. and research statement.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
UT Southwestern Medical Center is committed to an educational and working environment that provides equal opportunity to all members of the University community. As an equal opportunity employer, UT Southwestern prohibits unlawful discrimination, including discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, disability, genetic information, citizenship status, or veteran status.
This position is security-sensitive and subject to Texas Education Code 51.215, which authorizes UT Southwestern to obtain criminal history record information.
Appointment rank will be commensurate with academic accomplishment and experience. Consideration may be given to applicants seeking less than a full-time schedule.
To learn more about the benefits UT Southwestern offers, visit https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/employees/hr-resources/

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