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Support the planning and execution of an organization-wide event portfolio towards a Special Events Department fundraising goal of 8M+; work closely with the Special Events/Volunteer Programs Assistant and Associate Director, Special Events to reconcile department revenue and expenses; coordinate with vendors and external partners to confirm necessary logistical elements for events; work collaboratively on marketing materials and communications projects related to Special Events.
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Supporting the Director of Digital Marketing Strategy, the Assistant Director, Web Strategy will leverage their experience and judgement to establish new processes as HBS transitions to a new brand identity, new web design system, and new content management system (Contentful.
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The Assistant Director, Development Communications will be supporting fundraising communications and providing project management at Brigham and Women's Hospital. Reporting to the Director of Development Communications, the Assistant Director will work as part of a team in the development of high-quality and inspirational fundraising communications materials across all media.
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The Marketing & Communications team (M&C) leads marketing strategy for the School and supports dozens of marketing or communications staff in other departments. We are seeking a detail-oriented website strategy expert who is passionate about web content management systems (CMS), digital design systems, user experience, and marketing technology.
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4-6 years of fundraising communications project management or significantly related experience. oIntegrate daily communications materials with the Brigham’s fundraising goals and priorities.
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This position works closely with the Dean’s Chief of Staff and reports to the Assistant Dean of Biomedical Communications. The Deans Communications Specialist is a creative, exceptional writer who will craft clear and compelling communications for the for senior leadership of the Division of Biology and Medicine, including but not limited to the Dean of Medicine and Biological Sciences, Senior Associate Deans, and the Chief Wellness Officer.
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The Assistant also aids the Lead Facilitator in overseeing program administration, general office tasks, and communicating with parents and caregivers. Desired Qualifications Master’s degree in communications, marketing, special education, human services, or related field.
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Broadcasting communications through the site email distribution lists. Requires higher education or specialized training/certification, or equivalent combination of education and 2 – 5 years of experience as an Administrative Assistant.
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Manage incoming internal and external communications and inquiries to support RC West working group and compliance activities. We are seeking an entry level Technical Assistant for our client located in Folsom, CA.
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The Finance Shared Services Administrative Assistant / Communications will be responsible for handling administrative duties to ensure that finance shared services communications and announcements are disseminated across the organization and media platforms appropriately.
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Will act as a gatekeeper to all communications to the Ex. Dir. Administrative Assistant /Project Manager. The Executive Director is looking for someone to work as an Administrative Assistant as well as a Project Manager for special events.
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May triage phone calls, "call-in" non-narcotic prescriptions as per provider's direction and frequently communications with patients and their families. The Medical Assistant 1 - Clinic assists in examination and treatment of patients under the direction of a physician.
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Possess written and verbal communications skills to explain sensitive information clearly and professionally to diverse audiences, including non-medical people. Basic understanding of human anatomy, physiology, pathology, and medical terminology.
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With 2000+ AT&T stores coast-to-coast, Prime Communications is one of AT&T's largest authorized retailers in the United States, and we want you to join us as an Assistant Store Manager! An Assistant Store Manager (ASM) is an ambassador to our extraordinarily large base of customers nationwide.
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The Assistant Project Manager (APM) will assist project managers on a variety of projects of varying complexity, and/or will manage some smaller and less complex projects on their own. The APM will maintain document control, manage databases and coordinate and track project activities and communications to ensure project goals are accomplished within the prescribed timeframe and budget parameters.
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