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The Employment Specialist is responsible for providing educational guidance and assistance for students by The Employment Specialist is responsible for conducting B2B sales, public relations, marketing and recruiting to link businesses with potential resources and qualified candidates.
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Education and Experience: Bachelor's degree in Communications, Public Affairs, Public Administration, English, or closely related field and four years of experience working in community outreach, community relations, or public relations that includes leading outreach or public relations projects within a diverse urban community; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Qualifications Your resume must demonstrate at least one year of specialized experience at or equivalent to the GS-11 grade level or pay band in the Federal service or equivalent experience in the private or public sector applying analytical methods and public affairs practices to develop strategies and presentations for facilitation of an organization's community relations program.
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Experience working for a non-profit organization, public health sector or community mental health setting is preferred. This position carries out responsibilities in the following functional areas: benefits administration, employee relations, training/onboarding, unemployment, performance management, workers compensation, onboarding, policy, and recruitment/employment.
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Provides standard and advanced-level policy/procedural information, and performs complex problem resolution or referral on areas of expertise, such as benefits, disability, retirement, leaves of absence, compensation, HRIS, company policies & procedures, HR systems & processes, employment, employee relations, and education/learning and development.
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Fud, the "World's First Social Hustling Community" is seeking a Freelancing Expert - Public Relations Specialist to join our team. Join the Fud community to monetize your free time and let it become your next favorite side hustle.
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Public Relations Specialist (Volunteer/Remote) Bachelor's degree in Public Relations, Communications, Journalism, Marketing, or related field preferred. Evaluates advertising campaigns to ensure consistency with the organization's public relations strategy.
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Bachelor's degree in journalism, public relations, or communications/digital communications and a minimum of 3 years of related work experience, preferably in a nonprofit communications role.
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Join our dynamic team at Utah State University Athletics as the Assistant Athletics Director for Communications (Public Relations Specialist II). This position produces and integrates digital and visual graphic content, manages social media channels, and serves as a liaison between the Athletic Department and local media as well as the Mountain West and NCAA. The position supports the department’s efforts to provide alumni, fans, prospective students, and the public an increased awareness of Utah State’s athletic programs.
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Seattle City Light is seeking a Sr. Public Relations Specialist to provide communications support for City Light’s Capital Improvement Program and construction projects. Responsibilities/Duties for Sr. Public Relations Specialist (Construction Communications Support.
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Support implementation of the annual marketing and public relations strategies and plans through marketing communications, and community engagement initiatives and events for the Region.
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Assist the audience development and engagement specialist with a variety of tasks including creating and scheduling social media posts for our private group sales Facebook page as well as our public social media pages; tabling at community events; among other duties.
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Knowledge of Social Work, Psychology, Counseling, Public Policy, or other related field; human relations skills must; should become familiar with the criminal justice system and community resources.
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The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University may have an occasional need for lecturers to teach or co-teach in areas such as International Relations, Internatio.
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Supervises the Multimedia Specialist and the Public Relations Specialist positions within the Public Relations department. Work collaboratively with administrators, staff members, and community volunteers in planning/developing public relations programs and strategies for both one-way and two-way communications.
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