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We offer academic programs at the graduate and undergraduate levels in six distinct fields: health policy and management, nonprofit management and leadership, public administration, public policy, real estate development, and urban planning.
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From conducting public policy research to building communications tools – the Public Policy Associate will assist in advancing NALCAB’s policy priorities and advocacy efforts.
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The Epic Games Global Public Policy team helps build relationships with policymakers, trade groups, and advocates at the local, national and regional levels. They identify, monitor, analyze, and prioritize policy trends, legislative proposals, and industry issues important to Epic. The Public Policy team resides within Epic’s Global Affairs function and closely partners legal, product and executive teams to develop the company’s policy positions and strategy.
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Forward thinking approach to global legislative, regulatory and public policy issues. Monitor global policy trends and actions in competition/antitrust and innovative technologies and conduct research to share with Epic teams.
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SOLV Energy seeks a Policy Associate with a passion for renewable energy and public affairs to join the Government Affairs team. A bachelor’s degree in communications, marketing, political science, public policy, international relations, or another related discipline.
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A graduate degree in Public Policy, or other related discipline is desirable. Deepen state and local policy advocacy in collaboration with the senior staff and vice presidents, supporting Enterprise local offices in strengthening knowledge and capacity of effective policy development and advocacy on issues related to affordable and community development.
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Five years+ of public policy, advocacy, and public health research. Policy Research & Development Works with the Policy Lab team to develop policy briefs based on qualitative and quantitative research from local health departments participating in the Resilience Catalysts in Public Health initiatives.
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QualificationsBachelor’s degree in Sociology, Gerontology, Public Health, Health Policy, Social Work, Public Administration, Psychology, or related field. Quantitative analysis skills including experience with descriptive statistics, data manipulation, and coding in SAS, R, or STATA.A demonstrated interest in health services or health policy research.
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In concert with partners and industry leaders, build and elevate a national policy platform that advances resources and programs designed to increase housing supply, advance racial equity, and build resilience and upward mobility for low-income individuals, families, and people experiencing homelessness nationwide.
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Economics, Political Science, Public Policy, International Development, International Affairs, International Public Health) with five years of work experience or Bachelor’s degree with ten years of experience.
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The Director of Advocacy and Public Policy is responsible for leading the association’s advocacy program by identifying and fostering relationships with elected officials, government agencies, and like-minded organizations.
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PLR leads policy planning to advance USAID’s global development and humanitarian mission and in support of broader U.S. national security and foreign policy objectives. The fast-paced, collaborative teams within USAID’s Office of Policy Implementation and Analytics need a sharp, clear-eyed advisor to oversee a policy portfolio focused on global health priorities including primary health care and global health security.
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PosiGen is committed to delivering the promise of “Solar for All.” As part of that effort, PosiGen’s Public Policy Team is growing & looking to add a Policy Associate to the team.
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The LA FIRST Policy Research Analyst is responsible for supporting a wide range of public policy research and data management with a focus on quantitative analysis of large administrative data sets and building subject matter expertise in criminal justice issues in Louisiana.
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The Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) degree has five concentration areas: Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Community Health Behavior and Education, Health Policy, and Public Health Leadership (online.
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