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Media Relations: Serves as the park's Public Affairs Specialist. Responsibilities This position serves as the Public Affairs Specialist for the National Park Service (NPS) at Zion National Park, Division of Interpretation & Visitor Services, and will serve on the Park Executive Team (PET) leading and advising on a wide range of public affairs issues.
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Links Global based in Rockville, MD is recruiting for a part-time media and public relations specialist to support a variety of client communication needs. Conduct public relations.
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3+ years working in athletics media relations for an institution of higher education or a conference office or a professional sports team or working for a recognized sports media outlet.
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As a multi-specialist agency, we serve clients across dozens of industries and sectors, and combine the most impactful elements of media relations, influencer engagement, digital and social media, and content marketing to help our clients articulate and demonstrate their best ‘selves.
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Supervises the Multimedia Specialist and the Public Relations Specialist positions within the Public Relations department. Supports the City Manager’s Office efforts of being the Public Information Officer for the city, oversees the city’s content and messaging for owned media channels including the website, publications, social media accounts, crisis communications and programming for events.
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Will also participate as a member of the Crisis Communications Team. Required Education and Experience:The qualifications for this position are normally obtained through a college degree, which includes relevant coursework in the field, and four years of related professional or technical experience such as organizational communications, media, marketing, or public relations.
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Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Film, Public Relations, Gender Studies, or a related field preferred. The Communications & Outreach Specialist will be charged with leading the strategic development and execution of digital media campaigns, managing our social media presence across multiple platforms, and producing compelling video content.
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As a member of the Corporate Communications Team the Public Relations Specialist will work cross-functionally to help communicate Hamilton Beach Brands products to media. We are seeking qualified candidates for a Public Relations Specialist at our headquarters office in Glen Allen, Virginia.
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Plans strategic communications, manages media relations, marketing, and public representation. Regularly provides information to and consults with faculty, staff, media, organizations, and/or other stakeholders regarding university affairs, initiatives, programs, and activities and escalates issues to higher-level Public Relations Specialists and/or manager as needed.
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The Communications Manager will serve as principal advisor providing comprehensive and proactive internal and external communications, strategies and planning, media relations, marketing strategy and branding efforts.
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Post-secondary education, minimum of four-year diploma/degree in Journalism, Communications, Marketing, Public Relations, or English. Minimum 7 years relevant communications experience including strategic planning, communications planning, issues and reputation management, and media relations.
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Position Title: Public Relations Specialist II. Builds relationships with and works with UF/IFAS public relations specialists and also communicates directly with press editors and broadcasters to respond to media requests.
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This position is responsible for leading internal communications, public relations, media relations, and thought leadership content development. Position Information Department Ecampus (XEC) Position Title Specialist 2-Mktg & Outreach Job Title Public Relations and Communications Manager Appointment Type Professional Faculty Job Location Corvallis Benefits Eligible Full-Time, benefits eligible Remote or Hybrid option.
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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. developing internal and external communications, including demonstrated experience with diversity, equity, and racial justice communications; creating written and visual content for publications, marketing products, websites, blogs, social media, or other outreach materials; managing multiple projects in a fast-paced environment.
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Media Relations Specialist in the Office of Public Affairs. The Media Relations Specialist is responsible for promoting the university's strategic priorities and protecting the university's brand by developing and executing media, public relations, and social media strategies to inform and engage external and internal audiences.
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