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Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in the areas of Political Science, Foreign Affairs, International Affairs/Relations, History, Law or related fields of study, and/or a Juris Doctor degree (with experience working in and/or demonstrated expertise in foreign affairs or national security highly preferred.
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The Assistant Director of Student Affairs is responsible for promoting a culture of student engagement for all students-the majority of which are commuter students, supervising the Coordinator of Residence Life, managing the student conduct process, and planning and directing student activities and involvement to include managing student organizations, DEIB initiatives, community service activities, and advising the campus' Student Government Association.
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The Director, Public Policy and Advocacy serves as the principal staff for state government affairs and chief lobbyist in Idaho, representing the Alzheimer’s Association before Idaho, legislature, governor, relevant state agencies, community stakeholders and coalitions, and on statewide task forces and work groups.
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The Advocacy Manager's fundamental role is to work with and through advocates to strengthen the Association's overarching relationships with Georgia State and federal policymakers and their in-state staff, while state and federal government affairs colleagues focus on policy development and lobbying activities in the state capitol and in Washington, D.C.
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Connecticut State Community College is recognized for exceptional student success, educational leadership and transformative collaboration with business and industry, government, educational and key stakeholders while advancing diverse opportunities for Connecticut's citizens and communities.
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The (Senior) Legislative Counsel's principal client areas are the Campaigns and Organizing Team, Project One America Team, and Government Affairs teams. Additionally, the (Senior) Legislative Counsel will provide advice and counsel, research and writing as necessary to provide legal resources to HRC's other departments, particularly the federal Government Affairs team.
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Position Description The position reports to the Vice President (VP), Government Affairs & Media Relations (GAMR) and provides support on state legislative and regulatory advocacy initiatives.
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Preferred 5 to 7 years' experience working in state government affairs setting; as a state legislative staff person; or as policy staff in the governor's office or relevant state agency, preferably in Idaho.
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ARM will also be required to coordinate and communicate cross-functionally within NPC (e.g., Patient Support Center, Customer Engagement, Marketing, Market Access, Public Affairs, State & Government Affairs, Trade, Specialty Pharmacy Account Management, and other applicable third-party affiliates.
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Board Relations, External Affairs/Government Relations, Risk Management, Contract Administration, Strategic Planning. Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school and member of a state Bar Association.
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And advise MFA on various legislative and regulatory initiatives before Congress, federal agencies (such as CFTC, SEC, Treasury/IRS, the Federal Reserve Board, and state officials), as well as certain private sector industry groups.
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CT State Community College Vision: Connecticut State Community College is recognized for exceptional student success, educational leadership and transformative collaboration with business and industry, government, educational and key stakeholders while advancing diverse opportunities for Connecticut's citizens and communities.
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The Climate Action Campaign (CAC) is looking for a dynamic advocate who can lead our work with Congress and on Capitol Hill. In this role, you will coordinate with the Government Affairs team at CAC, Members of Congress and their staff, and our broader coalition in support of our climate policy goals and to improve our access and influence across Capitol Hill.
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This position develops relationships and collaborates with academic departments, Division of Student Affairs partners, various campus entities including Office of General Counsel, Office of Risk Management & Insurance, CSU Police, Procurement Services, etc., community partners, student groups, and state, local, and national organizations, in order to carry out the mission of SLiCE to engage students.
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Cultivates strategic relationships with key officials, with an emphasis on federal government officials based in Washington D.C. Additionally, cultivates strategic relationships with state and local officials, and pro-life leaders from allied and partner organizations.
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