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Under the general direction of the City Manager, the Public Communications Manager/Public Information Officer provides strategic guidance to senior leadership on a variety of issues, handling both internal communications and external relations to include responding to media inquiries, planning and executing public engagement campaigns, and creating messaging around city initiatives and crisis response.
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Relevant experience in a public-facing capacity such as sales, marketing, events, public relations, communications, community relations, corporate relations, advertising, or a related field.
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You have at least 5 years of proven experience in a global, preferably manufacturing company, using corporate communications, media relations, public relations, digital communications, and social media to build and support a global brand.
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You have a Master’s degree in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism or a related area. You support the Communications department to develop the region´s external communications strategy.
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Oversee all of the Executive Director's public appearances, media relations, speeches, newsletters, briefs and other internal and external communications and messaging. Minimum of 5 years of professional experience in communications, public relations, or related fields as determined by the department.
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Equivalent to graduation from an accredited four-year college or university in communications, public relations, marketing, creative writing, journalism, public administration, higher education, nonprofit management or a job-related field.
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DEP is seeking to fill a Program Manager I to assist in handling Public Relations and internal/external communications for the Department of Environmental Protection. Cardwell@montgomerycountymd.gov with the subject line "Program Manager I - Communications and Public Relations - Last Name, First Name.
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Principles, methods, and practices applied in design and implementation of public relations, marketing/communications, and media relations programs; marketing, public relations and promotional writing; spelling, grammar and punctuation; principles, methods and techniques of web content development, graphic design, and print production.
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Deputy Vice President Media Relations | Spokesperson – Public Affairs Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) is seeking a highly experienced and skilled professional to join our team as the Deputy Vice President of Media Relations.
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Housing Forward is seeking the agency’s first Chief External Relations Officer (CERO) to join our efforts to end homelessness via strategic leadership over communications, marketing, and public and government relations.
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This position will be located within the County of Los Angeles, Department of Health Services, Community Programs Unit. The Public Information and Communications, Staff Analyst position will handle internal and external communications, media relations, crisis communications and Board relations for several high-profile programs.
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In conjunction with the New York-based Development Associate, continues to build and manage a set of internal communications for the Major Gifts and Leadership Giving Teams partnering cross-functionally with the Communications, Donor Relations, Alumni Engagement, and Annual Fund Teams.
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Deep understanding of the key trends in civic engagement including public relations, stakeholder engagement and communications fields (political affairs, media relations, external communications, and social media.
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EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Plan, organize, and manage the communications, public relations, and media relations activities in support of the Sheriff’s Office; oversee and coordinate the allocation of designated resources; administer record keeping and reporting functions related to marketing, communications, and public relations on behalf of the Sheriff’s Office.
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College degree in a relevant field of study (e.g., international relations, political science, history, national security studies, appropriate regional studies, journalism, public relations, or business communications.
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