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Advanced knowledge of the international/sustainable development, public policy, and public affairs and international development job markets spanning the public, non-profit and private sector (in the US and internationally.
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Seven or more years of supervisory experience leading communications, marketing, media or public relations in an association, higher education, corporate, large library, or large non-profit setting with demonstrated success; andMinimum of ten years of relevant experience in advocacy and governmental relationsRegistered Lobbyist Knowledge Required: Knowledge of contemporary best practices for lobbying.
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Working knowledge of the international/sustainable development, public policy, and public affairs job markets spanning the public, non-profit and private sector (in the US and internationally.
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The Development Associate will be involved in prospect research and donor stewardship activities related to non-profit fundraising and relationship management, including working with a team to create and implement the fundraising, development, and communications strategy for the ICCT, as well as donor and grant research and tracking.
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The Policy Department, which is comprised of the Senior Policy Counsel, Director of Advocacy and Associate Policy Counsel, coordinates the City Bar's policy work, legislative activity and advocacy.
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Master’s degree in public health, business administration, management, human services administration, health policy, or a related field is preferred. Experience in new business development and ability to respond to opportunities from federal, state and local agencies, health care institutions, non-profit organizations, and philanthropic foundations.
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Bachelor's degree with strong academic record; degree in gender studies, public policy, political science, labor studies, or a closely related field is a plus; Additional responsibilities will vary based on the Program Associate's qualifications and EAC's needs, but may include website and social media maintenance, event planning, project management, non-profit administration, and/or occasional assistance with research and writing.
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The ICCT is an award-winning, independent, global, non-profit research organization that supports the effective design and implementation of policies to address the impacts of the global transportation sector on climate change and public health.
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The Director should understand the opportunity that working at a public flagship institution has, and be actively engaged in relevant forms of outreach, whether to local/state governments, federal bodies, or non-profit organizations.
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The Associate Director, U.S. Oncology Communications will support both brand and above brand messaging and the development of integrated internal and external communications plans and content for BMS’ solid tumor oncology portfolio.
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Prospect Research: Research, review, and develop a pipeline of HNWI, corporate, foundation, public sector and other prospects across a variety of subject matters and associate with affinities across the Council.
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Minimum ten years of progressively responsible professional experience in non-profit or higher education financial accounting, or with expert level knowledge of fund accounting in a non-profit or public accounting setting required.
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A strategic communications background in healthcare (e.g. pharma, agency, non-profit, academic medical center) is strongly preferred. + Work in close coordination with Commercial business partners, Drug Development Communications, Worldwide Commercialization Communications, Corporate Communications, Policy and Patient Advocacy colleagues to ensure alignment and support of enterprise priorities.
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The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) is a non-profit, bipartisan public policy organization established in 1962 to provide strategic insights and practical policy solutions to decisionmakers concerned with global security and prosperity.
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The primary focus of this position will be on assisting students seeking professional-level internships and/or permanent placement career outcomes in a wide variety of corporate or non-profit organizations.
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