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Please include “Communications Manager” in the subject line. Experience in education or public administration or a like field may be substituted for experience in the news media or communications.
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The Senior Manager, Internal Communications will utilize multiple communication channels to improve employee awareness of company initiatives, further promote our corporate culture, and enhance the employee experience.
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Reporting to the Director of Marketing, Sales and Patron Services, the Communications Manager will guide the strategy for public relations to consistently articulate and advance The Dallas Opera’s mission.
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The Marketing & Communications Manager has responsibility for leading and developing Marketing Specialist team members. With strong writing expertise, our Marketing & Communications Manager leads the development of materials for distribution ensuring consistency of messages and Company voice.
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Title: Communications Technician DSP03234. Performs the duties of the administrator in their absence with various orders throughout the state and participate in the implementation of the Virtual Communications Express (VCE) installation of VOIP circuits.
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The Volunteers & Visitor Services Manager is responsible for the overall supervision of the Communications Department, Volunteer Services Program, and the Gift Shop. This is a full time (1.0 Status Exempt) day shift Volunteers & Visitor Services Manager position in the Communications department.
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Website Development and Maintenance ( 25% ): Plan, organize, and manage the workflow of the organization’s website redesign and brand refresh project, in partnership with DPC’s Executive Director, IT Director, Development and Communications Director, program teams, and external contractors.
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Working closely with the Senior Director of Marketing Communications, the Senior Manager of Marketing Communications, will help to position ASPCA as a top-of-mind charity for our target audiences, and assist in developing dynamic brand activation strategies based on audience insights that drive awareness and engagement of new audiences.
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Community Medical Center is a licensed 150 bed hospital comprising adult and pediatric health care delivery systems and is part of Lifepoint Health and Billings Clinic. We have also been named the #1 Rehab Hospital in Montana by U.S. News & World Report, ranking care of patients recovering from events such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, and severe burns.
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The communications manager is also responsible for planning, managing, and directing the overall operations of the city's convention and visitors bureau. Professional understanding of crisis communications and the ability to manage crisis communications and provide guidance on public information dissemination during emergencies.
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Okta is hiring a Culture & Executive Communications Manager to help develop and deliver strategic communications that will elevate Okta's story to diverse audiences. Collaborate closely with People & Places stakeholders, Marketing, and Corporate Communications teams to support external communications aligned to Okta's talent brand and CPPO voice.
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Develop executive briefings, talking points and strategic communications/ work products such as newsletters, infographics, and other related marketing materials and graphics that promote program awareness and updates.
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The Communications Director will work closely with the OR/ORA Leadership Team (Executive Director, Strategic Partnerships Director, Political Director and Operations Director) and the Communications Organizer to raise and strengthen OR/A’s work as a progressive political home and utilize a communications strategy to activate working class, poor, and formerly-incarcerated Black people, Indigenous people, and people of color in flatland communities in Oakland and Alameda County.
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Mgr Communications BR Campus: Tempe Mgr Communications Job Description The Communications Manager for the Institute of Human Origins is an energetic, detail-oriented, creative writer and multimedia storyteller who works collaboratively to identify, research, write, curate and edit content for all internal and external communications vehicles and platforms.
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Develops and maintains Media Crisis Communications Plan for the company and leads all locations in developing local plans. Provides infrastructure within local areas for unified communications and branding messaging.
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