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Senior Communications Specialist. We are seeking a Senior Communication Specialist with expertise in Adobe Captivate to join our dynamic team. Draft, edit, and manage email communications to alleviate workload from senior team members.
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The Senior Communications Specialist position in the Department of Emergency Medicine’s Innovative Practice Section will provide support to the Program Coordinators with the day-to-day operations and coordination of functions of the Innovative Practice Programs including, but not limited to, operational support, event staffing, supplies/logistics coordination, medical repatriation, and communication within the Innovative Practice.
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The Communications Specialist will collaborate with the Communications Coordinator on management for webinars (creating an editorial calendar of webinars with staff, marketing the event, IT, project management, and running slides during the webinar) and attend in-person events to connect the organization’s online followers to important gatherings.
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The Communications Specialist, who will serve as a deputy to the Communications Director, assists in managing the outreach, and internal and external communications strategy for Power Africa.
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The Senior Writer, Executive & Strategic Communications is responsible for the development and execution of communications strategies, tactics, and content that effectively leverage ASPCA executive and subject matter voices and strategically tell the story of the ASPCA’s work and impact, utilizing internal and external communications channels to share the ASPCA’s vision, mission, and impact with key internal and external stakeholders and audiences.
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A provisional appointee will be required to take and pass the next NYS Department of Civil Service exam for University Police Communications and Security Specialist 1 and score high enough on the next NYS Department of Civil Service Eligible List to be reachable for permanent appointment as one of the top three ranking acceptors.
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Past experience in Medical Communications preferred. Raleigh General Hospital is a 300 bed facility caring for nearly 13,000 patients each year with over 50,000 being treated in our emergency room.
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The communications specialist coordinates all service requests for the Air Care Team, the hospital’s air ambulance helicopter service, critical care ground transport, and the Emergency Transfer Center.
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The Science Writer will serve a key role within ATS/CIRAs communications and outreach efforts, and the individual in this position will report to the ATS Department Head and the CIRA Assistant Director for Outreach and Communication.
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Provide expert advice on issues management to senior leadership and play a key role in crisis communications. The Senior Director role is an essential component of an effort to build on the strong reputation of Miami University through a centralized storytelling approach in media relations, internal communications, and marketing.
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The Specialist, Communications and Community, reports to the Director, Communications and Community, and supports all areas of communications including: strategic planning; messaging, positioning, and branding; media relations; content creation for all external communications tools and vehicles such as social media, website, collateral and press kits/materials including all photography; PR agency resources; speaking engagements; conferences and sponsorships; and, internal communications.
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Provide technical support and guidance on sustaining the ACC CD Satellite Communications (SATCOM) network and internet network. These tasks involve services to be performed to meet ACC’s specialized CD engineering, technical, and management requirements that include troubleshooting, repairing, optimizing, sustaining, deploy/set up/operate/re-deploy Government owned counterdrug (CD) surveillance and communications systems to various CONUS & OCONUS locations.
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The Senior Communications Director oversees a spectrum of communications channels, including earned, social, and paid media; digital content distributed across EDF platforms; as well as activities related to thought leadership and the development of messaging and stories.
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The Development & Communications Director supervises the Sr. Grant Writer, Events & Corporate Engagement Manager, and Development & Communications Coordinator. The Development & Communications Director is a key contributor to the Corps’ success and sustainability.
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Social Media Strategist (Public Affairs/Communications Specialist III) Strategic Communications and Public Affairs (StratComm) serves as the official voice of San Diego State University and shares the President's vision, values and priorities while articulating a unified message about the university's unique story.
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