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Your Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in Public Health, Public Policy, Public Administration, Social Work, Gerontology, or related field required. Create internal and external communications that accurately reflect SCAN's public policy positions, including regulatory/legislative comment letters and summaries, fact sheets and one-pagers, talking points, PowerPoint presentations, Board reports, etc.
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Works in cooperation with the Director for Middle East and North Africa at the ELCA MENA Desk and the Witness in Society (WiS) team to establish strategic annual priorities for Middle East and North Africa policy advocacy based on the social teaching of the church.
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Board relations: Provide strategic leadership and guidance on responses to requests and motions from the Board of Supervisors, in collaboration with the Director of Government Relations & Policy.
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Extensive experience (10+ years) in leading research and modeling initiatives informing the product or vaccine development space, with experience at the intersections of policy makers, funders, academia, and industry Strong background in global public health research, mathematical or disease modeling, epidemiology, and health disparities.
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Reporting to the Director of Communications, the ideal candidate will be responsible for creating and executing communications strategies, and is a driven self-starter interested in foreign policy, journalism, public relations, web design, and social media.
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Master’s degree in public policy or juris doctorate preferred. EXPERIENCETypically eight or more years in public policy or lobbying. Advises PGE management on public policy matters affecting the company’s business goals, corporate values and customer priorities.
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Support Center leadership and policy issue teams with meeting prep, printing, scheduling events and phone calls, corresponding with partner organizations, and managing other correspondence at the request of the Center director, Center deputy director and program directors.
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Support Policy Director in evaluating and tracking progress towards advocacy goals. Supervisor: Policy Director. Additionally, the role entails crafting policy briefs, reports, and other materials to educate staff, policymakers, grassroots members, and the public on relevant issues.
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Masters degree or equivalent in Public Health, Social Work, Global Health, Health Care Administration, or a health policy related health care field. Contribute to reports, data analyses, and papers describing project/program results in conjunction with the Executive Director, Program Manager, and Program Coordinator, as well as Directors of the other cores of the CHE: 1) Global Health, 2) Research, Education, and Training, and 3) URiM Community Workforce Development and Capacity-Building.
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The Children’s Defense Fund is the only national, multi-issue advocacy organization working at the intersection of child well-being and racial justice by wielding the moral authority of programmatic proximity and community organizing to inform public policy.
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The Managing Director of Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem oversees the programmatic excellence of the holistic public defense practice with offices in Harlem and the Bronx. Work closely with local organizations, public defenders, and community stakeholders to advance local policy initiatives aligned with the organization's mission.
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Provides advocacy on key public policy matters at the request of PVM government relations representatives. Act as Risk Management Coordinator in line with PVM’s Risk Management Working Plan, in conjunction with PVM’s Director of Risk Management.
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The selected candidate with great latitude for the exercise of independent judgment and policy discretion and action with the directives of BCS Deputy Commissioner, Water Board Executive Director and Bureau of Legal Affairs will and work with other city agencies including the Department of Finance (DOF) and NYC Corporation Counsel.
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Oversee Pace’s Social Media & Community Engagement Manager in the development of a social media strategy that includes paid and organic content and calendar, and upholds the gallery’s community engagement policy.
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The Texas Public Policy Foundation (TPPF) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit research-based think tank in Austin, Texas. To achieve its mission, TPPF analyzes complex issues, creates legislative policy solutions, and advocates for those solutions at the Texas Legislature, Congress, and other public forums.
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