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Years of experience in communications, public relations, or marketing. This includes planning for workforce engagements, town halls, and events, developing marketing campaigns for those events and leading client communications initiatives, including large-scale outreach campaigns to engage the workforce and drive acceptance of client policies.
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The purpose of this position is to be the single point of contact and service provider for a division or divisions for all OHR services: recruitment and selection, job descriptions, unemployment insurance, position management, compensation, training assignments, FMLA, workers compensation, early return to work, safety, labor relations, training, EEO, Civil Rights, employee relations, classification/career ladders/organizational analysis, performance management/discipline, ADA and related policy.
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Analyze campaigns and translate anecdotal or qualitative data into recommendations and plans for revising social media, content marketing, search engine optimization (SEO), and social advertising campaigns.
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Developing and implementing public relations and press materials and efforts in conjunction with the head of school. Provide frequent interface and required documentation and communication to the Finance Director, Head of School, and Board of Trustees regarding all financial aspects of marketing and development.
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The Agriculture Communication Director will lead communication and marketing efforts for NDSUAgriculture and serves as the chief communications officer for units under the NDSU Vice President for Agriculture including NDSU Extension; the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station; and the NDSU College of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Natural Resources.
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1-2 years of communications, public relations, marketing, or advertising experience preferred but not required; previous experience can include internship or previous part-time and/or full time positions.
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In this role, you will report to the Director of Global Public Relations and StoryLab and be a member of the team responsible for setting and driving Thermo Fisher Scientific’s global external communications strategy.
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Collaborate with advertising agency and vice president of sales and marketing regarding media, public relations, and advertising. Collaborate with the home office, develop, and execute marketing and public relations plans for the entire continuing care retirement community (CCRC) to achieve optimal sales/occupancy goals and meet or exceed projections.
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The Senior Corporate Communications Manager is responsible for the strategic planning, management, implementation, and oversight of all activities related to external communications and public relations to drive brand awareness and growth in its key industries, improve employee engagement, and help the business achieve its revenue objectives.
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Minimum of 10 years of experience in industrial marketing, press relations or corporate communications with a proven track record of driving quantifiable outcomes regarding share of voice, press coverage and corporate positioning within the engineering & construction industry or related industries.
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Serving as the firm's brand ambassador, ensuring all communications efforts align with brand guidelines and leading practices in communications, public relations, social media, user experience, and digital marketing.
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Maximizes census through effective marketing, sales calls, and public relations in accordance with Athena Home Health & Hospice goals. We are hiring a Marketing & Business Development Liaison to join our dynamic sales team at Athena Hospice of Rhode Island.
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Reporting to Langson IMCA’s Museum Director, this position plans, develops, and oversees all public relations, media relations, print and electronic communications, website, digital media and marketing, print and digital advertising, social media, and e-newsletter.
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1-3 years professional experience in project coordination, administrative support, communications, marketing, public relations, media relations, or community relations.
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Requires a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in communications, public relations, journalism or public administration or a related field, and three (3) years of progressively responsible experience in public relations and/or media or related field.
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