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Develops and maintains collaborative relationships with members of the Department of Developmental Services, community-based organizations, community partners, stakeholders, Board of Trustees, Government & Community Relations Committee, and elected officials, to coordinate public announcements, messaging and to identify emerging media issues.
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This position will report to the Vice President - Global Government Relations and will be based in Enviri Corporation's Washington, DC office. Develops advocacy materials, optimally utilizes consultants, and manages other internal corporate government relations functions.
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Support and maintain a tracking system to provide the status of various issues and positions, both internally and externally, in conjunction with the State Government Relations and External Affairs Senior Manager.
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Ective working relations across municipal government and within the enterprise. Five (5) to Ten (10) years of experience in business or state/municipal government. Develop and maintain an active presence in regional business-related organizations, local government and state government leaders (including environmental regulations, utility regulations, etc.
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Preferred Qualifications: Two years of experience in a government setting with knowledge of legislative processes; experience in drafting public policy, testimony, or white papers; proficiency in analyzing legislative proposals and related data; possess a Juris Doctorate (JD.
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Bachelor's degree in public policy, public administration or related field required, plus seven (7) years of professional experience in public policy formulation, transportation policy and initiatives, legislative and government relations work in local, state and federal policy required.
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Strategizes with government relations and community advocacy directors on their interactions with members of the legislature, their staff, and other state and local government officials to gain support for the American Heart Association's advocacy issues.
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Maintains external relations related to Facilities Management including government relations, local, State and Federal regulatory agencies, The Joint Commission (TJC), insurance carriers, and others as needed.
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Bachelor's Degree in Public Relations, Communications, Marketing, Journalism, Government, or Public Administration from an accredited college or university and four (4) years of experience in related work.
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Develop and maintain liaison with railroad employers, labor organizations, Congressional offices, Social Security Administration (SSA) offices, other Federal, State and local government agencies, private organizations, hospitals, nursing homes, etc., to promote understanding of the agency programs and services, encourage cooperation and provide training and foster positive public relations.
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Coordinates government relations efforts with key staff to ensure program is integrated state-wide and nationally. Assist the Public Affairs Leader to develop and implement a comprehensive government relations strategy which includes: Establish and maintain positive relationships with strategic community leaders, including legislators, legislative aides, elected officials, business leaders, directors of public health agencies and organizations, charitable organizations, school administrators, health care industry leaders, community planning group members, etc.
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American system of government, the judicial process, federal, state and local laws and ordinances; law enforcement policies and procedures; principles and practices of criminal investigation; identification and modern police administration; use and care of firearms and defensive weapons.
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Understand new and existing state government rules and regulations having impact in the construction safety area. Participates in the implementation, management, and maintaining of an effective labor relations program ensuring labor harmony is kept intact in the areas of construction and plant labor.
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Successful applicants are placed in a dynamic, one-year developmental program with the potential to lead to a civil service career in the Federal Government. The RRB Recent Graduates Program affords developmental experiences in the Federal Government intended to promote possible careers in the civil service to individuals who have recently graduated from qualifying educational institutions or programs.
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Reporting to the Vice President and Executive Director of Audubon North Carolina (ANC), the Policy Director is a member of the state leadership team responsible for establishing the organization's policy goals and position(s) on emerging policy, overseeing government relations, and helping to set organizational strategy to further landscape-scale conservation goals.
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