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This position will be located within the County of Los Angeles, Department of Health Services, Community Programs Unit. The Public Information and Communications, Staff Analyst position will handle internal and external communications, media relations, crisis communications and Board relations for several high-profile programs.
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The Policy Analyst’s primary responsibilities will be to support Governors on matters related to a variety of health policy issues that may include: social determinants of health, public health infrastructure, public health workforce, public health data modernization, rural health, chronic disease, infectious disease, immunizations, maternal and child health, Medicaid and other aspects of public health.
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Outstanding knowledge, experience and expertise in technical advocacy and communications related to health financing and policy advocacy, including understanding of health financing instruments and latest developments towards product financing and innovative financing mechanisms.
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As the Senior Program Officer (SPO) Financing and Policy, you will lead the development and coordinate the execution of a financing advocacy strategy, advocate with sector leaders, influencers, media, and government officials and diverse partners to advance impact for family planning (FP), maternal, newborn, child health (MNCH) and primary health care (PHC.
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Experience in global health, public health, public policy, communications, journalism, social media, international development, or public relations; PRB staff are experts in family planning (FP), reproductive health (RH), and population, including gender and youth, and in knowledge management, advocacy, communications, journalism, digital/multimedia, and research.
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They will also amplify the impact of the research through policy outreach and communications via traditional and social media and PMIs website, identify and cultivate new research and funding opportunities, develop and support activities that increase the cohesion of a research center that includes faculty across the university, promote the visibility of PMI at UCI and more broadly across academia, and oversee administrative and grants support.
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Core capabilities include strategic message development, stakeholder engagement, branding and creative strategy, digital & social communications, diversity & inclusion, policy strategy and media relations.
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ComArtSci researchers have obtained funding from a wide range of sources, including the National Science Foundation (NSF), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the US Departments of Agriculture (USDA) and Defense (DOD), the US Agency for International Development (USAID), the Canadian government, as well as foundations such as the Ford and Robert Wood Johnson Foundations, among others, and firms such as Microsoft, AT&T, and Google.
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Represent clients in communications and negotiations with MassHealth and Health Connector officials, health care providers, managed care entities, and in appeals before the Office of Medicaid Board of Hearings.
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Applicants should hold a Ph. D., Dr. P.H., M.D., or equivalent degree in public health or a related field, and will be expected to teach core requirements of the undergraduate degree programs, including the Public Health Policy major, the Public Health Sciences major, the Public Health minor, and the Global Health minor, and graduate programs, for example, epidemiology, health policy, health communications, and bio-statistics.
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The Managing Attorney will coordinate closely with the VP of Litigation for Healthy Communities on substantive strategy and management, engage with other offices and programs and with the communications and policy departments, and represent the Program on internal advisory bodies and in organizational strategic planning.
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Responsibilities: Provide day-to-day management for the Women’s Initiative team, develop its policy research and communications agenda, and actively participate in connecting the team’s work with American Progress’ crosscutting priorities.
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Under the supervision of the Policy Director, the Policy Intern supports SIHB's public policy and advocacy projects that impact the health and well-being of urban American Indian and Alaska Native people.
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Three or more years of communications experience in public health, public policy, climate change, environmental science, or related field. We are seeking a full-time Communications Specialist to implement activities related to communication and outreach for several large, multi-site, international research projects focused on the connections between climate change and urban health.
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We are seeking a Senior Health Policy Advisor provides thought partnership to Dr. Buntin, oversees implementation of key priorities as needed, and maintains strategic relationships with aligned stakeholders.
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