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Responsible for leading and directing all aspects of donor engagement and cultivation, donor relations, donor appreciation & recognition, identification of new donor prospects, and enhancing community awareness of the agency.
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A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university and two (2) years of responsible full-time paid experience in one or more of the fields of social service, psychology, public relations, urban planning, program evaluation, budget administration or financial administration, human resources management, management science, operations research, organizational behavior, industrial.
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They engage directly with department heads and leaders in the Office of the Chief Financial Officer; Planning & Facilities Management, Office of General Counsel, University Information Systems, Office of Government Relations & Community Engagement, all Campuses (Main, Medical, Law, University Services.
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The JV is seeking an experienced and highly motivated individual to work with our team to support the Public/Government Relations (PR/GR) Manager and the Development Team to help contribute and drive the external affairs for Atlantic Shores Project 1as well as the community and government outreach strategies for the JV and its associated portfolio of mid-Atlantic offshore wind projects.
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You get the idea) Ability to oversee the preparation of safe, delicious food while maintaining a clean, organized restaurant A creative approach to marketing (fundraisers, community-engagement, etc.
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As Human Resources Manager, you are responsible for all HR functional areas within the facility to include talent acquisition, employee/labor relations, training & development, compensation & payroll, benefits, communications & change management, workforce planning and employee engagement.
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Interest and some experience in government and public policy, CEQA/NEPA environmental process, public affairs and community relations. Support all aspects of public engagement and community outreach activities including the development and implementation of public outreach programs frequently associated with the environmental documentation required for the California Environmental Quality Act/National Environmental Protection Act (CEQA/NEPA.
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Undergraduate student, graduate student, or recent graduate in the fields of urban planning, urban ecology, marketing, public relations, landscape architecture, civil engineering, geography, public administration, public policy, communications, nonprofit management, or related field.
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Assists in all Marketing/Communications department functions, including planning and executing marketing events, in-park events, media, and community relations with a focus on guest engagement.
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Community Engagement and Lead Generation:·Foster and nurture an active and engaged online community. Public Relations Strategy:·Develop comprehensive PR strategies·Identify PR opportunities and develop tactics to leverage media coverage in top-tier publications, TV/radio shows, podcasts, and online platforms.
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We're seeking someone with expertise in fundraising, event planning, and donor relations to help us create a compelling and effective anniversary campaign. Through your expertise and dedication, we can reach more youth, deepen community engagement, and continue making a meaningful difference in the lives of South Suburban youth.
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Under direction of the Public Outreach and Engagement Manager, the Community Liaison Public Relations Officer will work to develop a comprehensive public participation program and expand the agency’s capacity to accommodate the pressing needs of the Spanish speaking community throughout San Francisco.
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This experience must be equivalent to job code 1312 Public Information Officer for the City and County of San Francisco and must include at least one (1) year of experience in planning and conducting a public relations, public information, or public education program.
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Working in the NYC Mayors Office at City Hall within the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services, the Senior Advisor will focus on both longer-term projects and day-to-day City Hall and agency management in the areas of public health, healthcare, human services, and community affairs/public engagement.
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The primary areas of responsibility include a statewide and district focus on public relations, social media, customer communications, employee engagement, community relations, corporate social responsibility and local support to government relations and business development activities.
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