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Provides day-to-day counsel on matters concerning employee relations, including performance improvement (disciplinary process), employee contracts (creation, review & renewal), HR compliance, law, and government regulations.
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Leads division-wide integration of population health strategies in collaboration with other functional disciplines including Advocacy/Government Relations, Development, Quality, Outcomes Research & Analytics (QORA), Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC), and Communications & Marketing partners.
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Owned content: support and execute an owned content strategy that builds brand narrative in tandem with external media relations and pitching strategies; work with the social media manager to build a narrative based online presence that expands and amplifies core messaging with content.
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GEICO’s Government and Regulatory Affairs team is looking for experienced Government Relations individuals to join our team to advance the Company’s legislative and regulatory agenda.
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Main Liaison for internal teams such as, but not limited to, Marketing, Community Health, Sales, Account Management, CPMG and Government Relations. Aligns community health strategy with new group sales, retention, and membership enrollment goals by initiating and developing effective relationships with key stakeholders.
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Proven leadership in integrating government relations and public policy with business strategy, operations, communications, and marketing. Metropolis' vision of the future is bold, and we are seeking a dynamic professional with extensive experience in government affairs, public policy, compliance, and lobbying.
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It includes corporate communications (internal communications, media relations and brand and content strategy), investor relations, government affairs, environmental markets and the office of corporate engagement.
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Collaborate with Business Leaders to influence business strategy based on a deep understanding of the business implications for the area, including employee and labor relations. Ensures alignment of HR strategy with business objectives.
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Foster state relationships for DSNP, in partnership with the Medicaid President, LTSS leader, and Government Relations. Partner with Government Relations and enterprise teams on local policy changes that will drive Duals growth and integration.
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Drive transformation initiatives in partnership with the business, leveraging technical and functional expertise across Corporate Affairs, including policy, government relations, global health and social impact, patient advocacy, external communications, and investor relations.
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Work with internal partners including Communication and Community Engagement, Government Relations, Development, and network food banks to translate research and evaluation to external audiences to aid in strategy, advocacy, and decision-making.
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Bachelor's Degree in Business, Organizational Development, Government Relations or related discipline. 5+ years of experience with workforce planning, change and talent management, workforce employee engagement, and program development strategy.
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Government Relations - Familiarity with, engagement in, and, if necessary, leadership of the political and civic plan development and implementation in coordination with regional and national government affairs staff and consultants.
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Excellent verbal and written communication skills and strength in the areas of critical thinking, client development, marketing strategy development, group facilitation, and teamworkAbility to build consensus with large groups, including partners, with different opinions and objectives.
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P roactively en gage with museum colleagues and external stakeholders to gather+ information to share with the public in alignment with the media relations strategy. Three ( 3 ) years of experience in journalism, public relations, media relations or government affairs.
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