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10+ years of experience in state public policy, advocacy, or government affairs. Work closely with industry groups, nonprofits and legislative organizations to promote company objectives for economic development and a safe, secure, and open internet.
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DCWPs External Affairs division is seeking a College Aide / External Affairs Assistant interested in pursuing a career in public policy, government relations, community relations, law or related fields to provide high-level support within the team.
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MAJOR FUNCTION:The Government Affairs Intern will work closely with the Sr. Vice President of Government Affairs to increase Inspira Health's profile and influence public policy on Capitol Hill, with the administration, and in state governments.
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Coordinating with the state Medicaid agency, stakeholders, and IDOE Legislative Affairs Director regarding policies to facilitate public school corporations’ recovery of federal Medicaid funding for school-based medical services and Medicaid administrative activities.
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Knowledge of laws, rules, regulations, federal and state statutes relating to veterans' affairs and public assistance programs. Department of Veterans' Affairs Veterans Service Officer Certification within six (6) months of employment.
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The Coordinator reports to the Vice President, Legislative Affairs within the Corporate Strategy and Development organization, and will be located in Washington, DC In this job, you’ll:Support the Legislative Affairs team by tracking and summarizing Congressional activity, including hearings, markups, reports, and other legislative activity.
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Strong understanding of government & legislative process, previous service in relevant government institutions strongly preferred (e.g. EPA, House Energy and Commerce Committee, Senate Environment & Public Works Committee) Must be willing to travel 25-30%, some international Preferred Qualifications: Ability to understand environmental trends and translate into implications for industry.
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B.A. or B.S. degree (Master’s degree (or equivalent) strongly preferred) in public policy, business, international affairs, political science, or related areas. Our lawyers and legislative advisors serve domestic and international clients in all areas of corporate and business law, complex litigation, intellectual property, regulatory matters, and government affairs.
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The position assists with providing support to the Florida president and the regional president’s organization including local and state government affairs, community relations, foundation, economic development, regulatory and public affairs.
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Job SummaryThe Director of Public Affairs supports development and is responsible for execution of the Company’s legislative and regulatory agenda, as well as corporate brand positioning.
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Coordinate with Navy Office of Legislative Affairs (OLA), FMBE, NAVSEA and other Navy stakeholders in developing and tracking responses to Congressional RFI’s. What You’ll Get to Do:CACI is seeking a Congressional Affairs Leadto support the US Navy’s Team Submarine Director of Strategic Communications and all associated offices with congressional tasking and public affairs.
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The successful candidate will join a communications team of five professionals with skills in and responsibilities for writing and presentations, media relations, legislative affairs, social media, digital and video communications, internal communications and the design of communications strategies that promote the division’s strategic goals and objectives.
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Bachelor's degree preferably in government/public relations or similar with 2 years or more of congressional, government relations, or other relevant experience with knowledge of the state, federal and/or international legislative and public policy processes.
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GS-12: Applicant must have a and Masters degree in a public policy, political science, or related fieldHow to ApplyFor detailed instructions related to applying, uploading documents, withdrawing an application or updating your application, please review instructions on.
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Bachelor's degree in a field related to Communications, Journalism, Marketing, English, Public Administration, Legislative Affairs, or a related field. Coordinate with external stakeholders as well as DoD Public Affairs and Strategic Communications.
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