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Deepen state and local policy advocacy in collaboration with the senior staff and vice presidents, supporting Enterprise local offices in strengthening knowledge and capacity of effective policy development and advocacy on issues related to affordable and community development.
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NOTE: This position will have a durational collaborative partnership with the Executive Director of Public Works until the impending 2025 retirement date. Direct the preparation of plans, specifications, estimates, and contracts for public works projects, including streets, sewer, storm drains, solid waste and municipal water systems.
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The Director of Public Health Nursing is the face of public health nursing in the county and is responsible for public health policy development and community health planning.
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Leading a team of professional policy staff, the Director establishes goals, objectives, guidance and procedures related to eligibility for Texas Medicaid (Title XIX), the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) (Title XXI), the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and the other state and federal programs administered by HHSC and AES.
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Demonstrated research and analytical skills applied to public policy issues, including ability to synthesize and summarize large amounts of information and to focus quickly on the essence of an issue.
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Come Join Autism Speaks as a Director of Public Policy in our Advocacy department assisting the Senior Director, Policy, and Federal Government Affairs by leading Autism Speaks’ federal advocacy efforts to improve access to services and improve outcomes for autistic people throughout the lifespan by developing and implementing legislation, advancing agency policy, and taking other actions that improve outcomes for autistic individuals and their families.
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The Public Works Director provides leadership and oversight for all Department services including development and maintenance of City-owned infrastructure, property, fleet, and facilities, as well as the implementation of the City's Capital Improvements Plan. The Director reports to the City Manager and is responsible for over 100 employees, supported by a current annual operating budget of $18.7 million, and a capital program budget of $46.5 million.
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The Director of Public Works supervises the Assistant Director of Public Works, Streets Superintendent, Utility Billing Clerk, and Construction Supervisor. The Public Works Director is responsible for planning, supervising, and coordinating the activities of the Public Works Department subject to the general direction of the Public Works, Sewer and Water Committee and the City Administrator.
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Under the administrative direction of the Public Works Director, assists in planning, directing, and organizing the activities and operations of the Water, Wastewater, Streets, Parks, Facilities and Fleet Divisions of the Public Works Department.
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The Director, Transmission Policy Advocacy be based out of Invenergy’s Washington, D.C. office and report to the SVP, Transmission Public Affairs while collaborating closely with Invenergy’s federal affairs, regulatory, permitting, and transmission business functions.
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The Manager of Public Policy & Communications works closely with the President/CEO to determine strategy for advancing the Council’s public policy positions and communications initiatives.
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Operations of the department will include the oversight of a wide variety of construction projects, environmental management, and drainage, overseeing public utilities infrastructure, and roadway maintenance activities.
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Five years+ of public policy, advocacy, and public health research. The Policy Director, CCR will report to the Director of the Center for Community Resilience.
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Under the strategic direction of the Chapter Executive Director, the Director of Policy & Advocacy will direct the government and policy advocacy efforts of NASW-Michigan and serve as the association’s staff lobbyist.
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The Director of Public Policy serves as the principal staff for state government affairs and chief lobbyist in Iowa, representing the Alzheimer's Association before Iowa's legislature, governor, relevant state agencies, community stakeholders and coalitions, and on statewide task forces and work groups; and is responsible for grassroots engagement and volunteer recruitment in support of the Association's state and federal public policy priorities.
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Title: director of public policy Company: American Urological Association
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