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E.copy-editing, proofreading, design) for articles, op-eds, presentations and publications from Center faculty. As the Pandemic Center is growing, our current Communications and Outreach Specialist is being called upon to fill a more strategic role and needs support with the day-to-day communications tasks that are essential to the success of the Center.
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The St. Louis Cardinals Publications Department is seeking enterprising and energetic students for their Publication Vendor Internship program, which will take place during the baseball season (regular and potential postseason.
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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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The General Medicines Medical - US Transplant Publication Lead position, reporting directly to the Head, US General Medicines Scientific Communications and Medical Operations, will occupy a key leadership role by leading the strategic development, oversight, and delivery of US Transplant medical publications, with a focus mainly on Graft vs Host Disease.
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With partnerships from other parts of Medical Affairs, Publications and Scientific Communications, Pharmacovigilance, Clinical Development, Market Access, and Commercial functions. Collaborate with Scientific Communications team and Medical Directors in development and communication of key literature analyses to internal stakeholders; provide strategic support of publication planning and participate on Publications team to provide medical and scientific oversight to publication and scientific presentations.
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This position is responsible to the Assistant Athletic Director for Communications for assistance with public relations and publicity for the university’s athletics program. Bachelor’s degree or higher, and a minimum of one (1) year of full-time experience working in Athletic Communications/Sports Information.
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Prior experience interpreting and implementing regulations and guidelines governing publications and scientific communications (e.g., FDA, OIG, GPP, ICJME, MALR) Agios Pharmaceuticals is searching for a dynamic Director, Global Scientific Communications and Publications tojoin our growing Global Medical Affairs team.
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Provides leadership in all external and internal communications including all branding activity, publications, web, media relations, advertising, social media and event promotion. Lead a broad range of functions and employees with direct supervision and development of key personnel responsible for all university marketing & communications functions, printing services, the mail center, and the post office, including the director of university marketing & communications, director of marketing & brand strategy, media relations manager and printing and mailing services manager.
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Manage the development and production of city marketing communications, including print and electronic publications, collateral materials, presentations, website content, social networking sites such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, new media productions, advertising, media relations, videos and television broadcasts for staff and the community.
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The Director, Scientific Communications, Neurology leads the successful development and implementation of global communications strategies, publications plans and external medical education initiatives across a designated neurology therapeutic area or areas in alignment with the Company brand and corporate strategies.
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Curates, composes and disseminates digital content for CADC website, newsletters and publications in coordination with CADC Communications Manager. Job Summary The College of Architecture, Design and Construction (CADC) seeks applicants for a full-time Communications Designer/Digital Content Specialist in our Office of Communications and Marketing.
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As a part of the University's College of Arts and Sciences, we produce plays, dances, musical theatre, original productions, works of scholarship, and publications. 3 years of public relations, marketing, communications, or arts management experience.
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The AVP of Comms must possess proven results in proactive and reactive media relations, including crisis communications; have skills and knowledge in integrating disparate publications, newsletters and bulletins into a cohesive, unified strategy for telling the university's story to key constituents; and have demonstrated experience in successfully working with key leadership to develop a message and platform that elevates the reputation of the University of Oklahoma in the state and beyond.
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The Director, Scientific Communications, Neurology leads the successful development and implementation of global communications strategies, publications plans and external medical education initiatives across a designated neurology therapeutic area or areas in alignment with Alexion brand and corporate strategies.
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