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Serve as PRM spokesperson in all media channels (video, television, radio, podcast, and print) and ensure that the public is educated and informed about the work of PRM through strategic and timely use of public relations, media-management, and press releases.
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School of Public Health seeks a communications specialist to support leadership and staff of the Center in creating and disseminating materials about the Center, its work, and the work of its faculty, across platforms and formats.
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As a key liaison, the incumbent will work closely with representatives from USAID, including Africa Bureau, Legislative and Public Affairs, interagency partners, and other public and private sector partners communications and public relations personnel to coordinate strategies and develop content that promotes and supports Power Africa’s key messages.
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Experience specializing in higher education marketing, public relations and/or corporate or non-profit communications. Under general direction of the associate director for Student Affairs Marketing and Communications, this position is responsible for developing content strategies, writing, content editing, copy editing, proofreading, conducting interviews, telling engaging stories and analyzing results.
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The Communications Project Manager (payroll title: Public Information Specialist) is responsible for managing communications projects for the UW Medicine Strategic Communications team.
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Five years of experience in a media-related field such as public relations, journalism, advertising, or nonprofit communications. Executes production of all media relations efforts; releases, alerts, interviews, pitches, and manages all press previews and other media events with the help of the Communications Specialist.
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Campbell Marketing & Communications is a dynamic and fast-paced agency specializing in public relations, communications, social media, marketing, and event management. Three or more years of experience in marketing communications, public relations, or other related field.
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This position will work closely with a district videographer, social media specialist, public relations manager and external relations administrator to develop and share multimedia stories across communications platforms.
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Support public relations efforts under the direction of the Marketing & Communications Director. PublicRelations and Communications:Draft press releases under the direction of the Marketing & Communications Director.
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Involving a major study in: journalism, communications, public relations, news media, digital/social media, English, marketing, humanities, or closely allied field. The Executive Communications Team at the Washington Department of Ecology is looking to temporarily fill an Equity Communications Specialist (Communications Consultant 4) position.
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Minimum two years of experience in fundraising/donor relations, communications/marketing, public relations, non-profit management or a related field (or college degree in related field) required.
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General knowledge or education in social media, communications, public relations or marketing. The incumbent must have all the skills required of a Public Affairs/Specialist II. In addition, the incumbent must have thorough knowledge of the program and applicable communications techniques, work autonomously, and exercise sound judgment and discretion in the completion of assignments and projects.
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BA in marketing, public relations, communications or related fields. We have raised $800M+ in funding to date from leading investors including Softbank Vision Funds, DST, Blackstone, Tiger Global, Lightspeed Ventures, Goodwater Capital, XVC and iFly. The opportunity now is to join a rocketship as we prepare for the next stage of growth, and an eventual public listing.
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Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Film, Public Relations, Gender Studies, or a related field preferred. The Communications & Outreach Specialist will not only contribute significantly to our digital outreach but also play a pivotal role in inspiring change and supporting survivors through powerful digital storytelling.
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Bachelor's degree, in Communications, Public Relations, Integrated Marketing, Journalism, or related field, and three years of experience writing speeches and op-eds for a senior executive or principal (preferably with knowledge of the immigration and refugee space), or the equivalent combination of education and experience.
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