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The Community Engagement Support Specialist reports directly to the Community Engagement Coordinator. Two (2) years of experience in dealing with business, community, or government relations or communications, urban planning, customer service, or non-profit or public agency clients, including data analysis and communications to the public.
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Liaise and coordinate with PHMC Communications, Community Engagement, and Government Relations. HPC’s Program Manager, Outreach and Engagement leads the strategic development and implementation of communications, marketing, outreach, and engagement strategies to communicate HPC’s mission, vision, and services to partners, funders, donors, program participants, community members, and the general public.
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The Community of Practice Educator will lead the efforts of the UC Environmental Stewards program to increase the sustained engagement of its Climate Stewards and California Naturalist course alumni to advance community and ecosystem resilience.
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Additionally, the communications specialist will contribute to the groundbreaking nationwide Community Engagement and Risk Communications (CERC) contract, aimed at building a more robust, customer-centered engagement program nationwide to enhance flood risk data development and promote resilience.
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The Tempe Arts & Culture Division, within the Community Services Department, consists of four business units: Tempe Center for the Arts, Tempe History Museum, Tempe Community Arts and Tempe Public Art - which collectively serve as stewards of thoughtful art & cultural engagement and education across the community.
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Provide guidance and support to Community Engagement Manager team in event execution. Supervise Community Engagement Manager in the execution of individual and team goals and tasks.
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Six (6) years of verifiable experience in communications, public relations, community engagement, marketing or closely related filed in a government, non-profit or public sector setting of which three (3) years must include experience in supervising professional staff engaged in the above work.
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JOB TITLE: Research Communications Intern DEPARTMENT INFORMATION: WySCI is a grassroots, campus-wide initiative which envisions a campus community that values, supports, and creates effective science communication and engagement.
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Grow company Knowledge Base and best practices/FAQ documentsCampaign supportPerform research across all social platforms to support marketing goals/objectives (product reviews and Q&A, social comments/posts, end-user, competitive, new product launches, overall brand presence)Other tasks as needed to support growth of communications/community engagement teamThis internship will be 40 hours a week (with some flexibility) from May 28th to August 9th.
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The Community Engagement Coordinator creates a strategy that builds relationships, develops partnerships, and raises funds to support the organization and promote social justice. Track community engagement and outreach for all areas of work.
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Administrative Support | Business Manager | Campus Engagement | Community Outreach | Community Planning | Director | Director of Community Engagement | Engagement | Events Management | Human Services | Marketing/Communications | Marketing/PR | Membership | Programming | Sales | Social Media | Synagogue Administrator.
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The chief function is to effectively leverage and execute bank charitable contributions, grant making, executive engagement, volunteerism and overall community outreach activities and project management in key markets across Citizens’ footprint.
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Research internal and external communications trends and opportunities to identify and recommend strategies and tactics to foster employee engagement and strong workplace culture and amplify leadership’s voices with key external audiences.
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Demonstrated experience in economic development, community development, local and regional planning, and public administration required; as well as experience in developing and implementing community engagement activities, strategic planning, group facilitation, or other areas aimed at community and economic development objectives.
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One year of undergraduate or community college coursework in Cultural Studies, Social Work, Social Science, Interpreting, Human Services, Ethnic Studies, Public Health, Communications, or a related field AND One year of community outreach, engagement or organizing experience focused on developing and maintaining relationships in diverse and underrepresented communities.
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