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Master’s degree in Communication OR Master’s degree in related field and 18 graduate credits in Communication. LCCC supports adjunct faculty by providing an environment conducive to excellent teaching and learning, classroom equipment and supplies, and resources to meet the challenges that arise in the course of teaching.
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The Aircraft Communication Engineer will support Air Force Life Cycle Management Center customer at WPAFB, OH. The customer Program Office provides planning and acquisition of cost-effective, long-term critical U.S. Air Force capabilities in an Integrated Product Team structure.
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The International Association of Medical Transport Communication Specialist (IAMTCS) certified EMTs, Paramedics, LPNs, and CNAs working in the Transfer Center provide many services internally to our CMH employees while also serving as the first point of contact at Children’s Mercy for outside referral providers.
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Develop understanding and comply with all FTTP and project documentation standards (i.e. land base maps, assessor maps, Verizon OSP records, etc.)
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Provides work direction to SCADA/Communication technicians and monitors SCADA/Communications technicians work schedules. The incumbent in this position will prioritize maintenance tasks; respond to and resolve SCADA and communication systems problems; provide direction for department technicians and coordinate with internal departments and external agencies; set stock levels and reorder points for SCADA/Communications systems spare parts; and coordinate repair of core units with manufacturers and repair agencies.
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This position requires significant attention to detail, implementation of the protocol, and effective communication skills both written and oral to use good judgment to guide appropriate interactions with callers.
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6+ years of experience in employee communications with experience developing and executing communication plans. Create and implement communication plans for global initiatives including plan development, seeking input, establishing metrics, writing, execution, monitoring and reporting.
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Geo cgi is looking for a Communication and Monitoring Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Specialist to lead communications, monitoring and evaluation, and administrative assistance for the GeoCenter at the United States Agency for International Development (USAID.
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The Visual Communication Production Coordinator is responsible for ensuring the success of event productions by coordinating the technical, administrative and personnel aspects of the Visual Communication department while supporting and coordinating with the Production/Project Managers.
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American Student Assistance (ASA.org), a national non-profit organization changing the way kids learn about careers and prepare for the future, has an immediate opening on the People & Culture Team. The Internal Communication and Employee Engagement Specialist will report directly to the Chief People Officer and will develop and execute the internal communications strategy for our organization to ensure operational efficiency and support senior leadership.
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Teaching core undergraduate courses in Mass Communications; preferred areas of specialization include Language Skills for Communicators, News Reporting, Media Ethics, and Communications Law. The ability to also teach Media Literacy, Foundations of Mass Communications, Minorities and the Media, Persuasion and Propaganda, and International Communication will be an advantage.
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Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is looking for a dynamic communication and outreach coordinator who can be an integral part of our Communication and Education staff as we look to inspire, inform and education Montanans about the incredible fish, wildlife and outdoor recreation resources in Montana.
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The School houses award-winning student programs that include WMSC Radio, The Montclarion newspaper, Hawk Communications PR Agency, the Red Hawk Sports Network, Hawk+ OTT streaming platform, a newly launched Los Angeles residential program, and News Lab, as well as the Joetta Di Bella and Fred C. Sautter III Center for Strategic Communication and the Center for Cooperative Media, the latter of which serves the public by working to grow and strengthen local and collaborative journalism.
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Ability to establish a high standard for the studios, operate the studios to this high standard – when not at that standard, troubleshoot to a solutions – and/or ask a specialist for help. Strong communication skills, personal integrity and strong work ethic.
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Obtain & maintain certifications/proficiency in utilizing each piece of SEW equipment upon completion of all required training, to include existing weapon systems such as BOUNTY HUNTER and Counter Communication System (CCS) as reference in their respective TOs and, accompanying training suites and equipment, and new SEW systems as they are delivered to Delta 3.
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