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This position is responsible for the coordination of various community outreach activities and services, including preparing collateral, planning and executing public information meetings and stakeholder relations.
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Plans, develops, and implements a comprehensive information and educational program for the public and employees of a major operating department that includes community relations activities; maintains effective working relationships with members of the media, community groups, and key individuals in the public and private sectors; coordinates and facilitates departmental training and strategic planning to improve organizational effectiveness; and performs other related duties as required.
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Summary You will serve as a Public Affairs Specialist of NAVSUP FLC PEARL HARBOR. Responsibilities You will assist in planning and executing communications and community relations programs to inform and educate customers, employees, public officials, business leaders and the general public about the command’s mission, programs and activities.
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As the Vice President of Communications & Public Affairs, you contribute to Homeward's success by creating enterprise strategies, planning, organizing and directing Homeward's activities in the arenas of public affairs/relations, internal communications, external communications, media relations, community affairs, government affairs, philanthropic giving and community activation.
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Extensive knowledge of local, state and federal law and court decisions including those which affect municipalities; principles, methods, materials, practices and references utilized in legal research; principles of criminal laws and the methods and practices of drafting complaints; general municipal laws, including but not limited to, urban planning, zoning, annexation, employment law, labor law, municipal code enforcement, worker's compensation and risk management, etc.
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This professional has experience with event planning, social media management, community engagement, relationship building and strategic communications including crafting talking points, key messages, press releases, handouts, and customer-facing materials.
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Excellent skill in public, employee and labor relations and in maintaining effective working relationships; making public presentations to a variety of community organizations; written and oral communications; completing accurate financial and operational information reports, specifically budgeting and financial reporting; contract administration; and operating Microsoft Office software programs.
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We work with a wide variety of metals including copper, aluminum, brass, and stainless steel, and can recycle it into more than 200 different types of new sustainable raw materials. Experience advising on multiple levels of management on a range of people matters (e.g. employee engagement, retention, employee and labor relations, performance management, leave of absence, recruitment, etc.
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Qualifications Currently pursuing a 2-year or 4-year degree in event planning, communications, public relations, digital media, or a related field. We deliver trauma-informed, fully integrated care by combining behavioral health with community-based primary health care.
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The Specialist, Communications and Community, reports to the Director, Communications and Community, and supports all areas of communications including: strategic planning; messaging, positioning, and branding; media relations; content creation for all external communications tools and vehicles such as social media, website, collateral and press kits/materials including all photography; PR agency resources; speaking engagements; conferences and sponsorships; and, internal communications.
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Work with the Corporate Director of Communications and Corporate Director of Marketing to develop and execute the hotel's overall strategic public relations and marketing programs including but not limited to; media relations, community relations, and internal communications, creation and management of marketing materials and programming support in conjunction with corporate directives.
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Use desktop publishing, computer graphics, and other computer programs to prepare publications, presentations, and other materials; 4. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with local media, community groups, and higher echelon representatives.
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School/Community Relations Strives to establish cooperative relations and makes reasonable effort to communicate with parents/guardians when appropriate. Incorporates into planning all diagnostic information as required in the student's Individual Education Plan (IEP.
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Including but not limited to grievance meetings, records entry/management, employee inquiries, community relations activities, temporary staffing services and invoice management. Provides guidance on facility workforce planning and succession planning, conducts orientation and supports OJT training initiatives.
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In this role, you will report to the VP of HR for Duininck Construction and Materials and serve on the Senior Leadership team for Duininck, Inc. The Director of HR will be responsible for driving the people strategy across the company, including Duininck Culture, People Strategies and Initiatives, Team Structures and Capacity and Capability Planning.
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