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Job DescriptionEmbark on a journey of freshness and orderliness as a Public Area Attendant, where your meticulous touch ensures that linens are crisp, and public spaces exude cleanliness.
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Summary: Reporting to the Director of Communications, the Public and Media Relations Manager provides support to the university’s public relations, internal communications and media relations efforts.
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This individual will formulate and coordinate the internal and external communications, marketing, and public/community relations activities for the LCJC. Responsible for developing and implementing the LCJC Communications Plan, along with marketing and public relations initiatives.
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Work collaboratively with colleagues in Development and Alumni Relations including other development officers, Corporate and Foundation Relations, Annual Giving, and Gift and Estate Planning to determine funding priorities and potential funding sources for university priorities.
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Collaborate with Central’s Donor Relations team to ensure timely completion of Annual Endowment Reports (AER’s), Grateful Gator Giving Day programs, preparation of donor impact reports, and other special donor acknowledgement programs, all in compliance with UF, UFF policies and deadlines.
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Possession of a bachelor's degree in accounting, business administration, finance, behavioral science, public administration, public relations, or a related field and five years of experience that includes customer billing, cash receipts and control, accounting, credit and collections, or utility (electric, gas, water, sewer, cable television, or telephone) customer service; or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
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Under the direction of the Public Works Division Director or County Engineer, this position performs design assistance, project management, and inspections related to capital improvements and maintenance of the County's roadway infrastructure.
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Ensures that accidents are reported to the Deputy Director and the Director of Public Works, as well as the Employee Health Clinic, within required timeframes, and takes corrective action regarding accident investigations.
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Undergraduate majors include Advertising, Journalism, Media Studies, and Public Relations. Degrees offered are the BA, BS, MA, MS and Ph. D., as well as minors in Media Studies, Science Communication, and Game Studies.
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Undergraduate or graduate student focusing on international relations, political science, writing, English, literature, or related field. Founded in 1921, the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is a leading nonprofit membership organization, research center, and publisher, with headquarters in New York, an office in Washington, DC, and programs nationwide.
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1-2 years of experience working in sports communications, journalism and/or public relations. Bachelors' degree in Communications, Journalism or Public Relations or equivalent experience.
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The Director of Economic Development also supervises the Public Relations Coordinator. Supervises Public Relations Coordinator; Develops citizen goodwill and positive public relations.
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We provide every employee with cutting-edge tools, training, and technology which has resulted in ESG’s recognition as a leader in the utility operations and public works management industry. Assist with the preparation of public events, festivals, parades and ceremonies, including installation of decorations, assembling stages and structures, and maintaining garbage disposal bins during an event.
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Work closely with Artist Relations team to launch, manage and grow the influencer and content creator program; Work with Artist Relations team and artists to curate artist content for social media.
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Public Health Management Corporation (“PHMC”) is a nonprofit public health institute that builds healthier communities through partnerships with government, foundations, businesses and community-based organizations.
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