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Serve as District Public Information Officer on the district Emergency Response Team. Under the direction of the Executive Director of Institutional Advancement, the Public Information Officer (PIO) directs the day-to-day operations of the Public Relations and Communication Department, which includes a consistent and favorable representation of the District to internal and external constituencies.
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Under general supervision, the Public Information Officer performs professional public relations and communications work in planning, organizing and/or public information, media relations, and communication programs for the County of Sacramento.
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Overview The Senior Public Information Officer will craft and disseminate crucial information to both the public and the media. · Supervises and reviews Public Information Officer information provided for preparation of information needed for newsletter brochures, etc.
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The Public Information Officer gathers information and coordinates with media at emergency scenes, rotating responsibilities for 24-hour on-call media response. Summary: The Public Information Officer creates and disseminates effective communications through video, pictures, social media, printed materials, website, media interviews and other means.
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Principles, techniques, and objectives of a Public Information Officer as it is applies to municipal government. The Public Information Officer is appointed by and serves at the Mayor's pleasure and is responsible for addressing the needs of the Mayor, Council and all departments who require the assistance of the Public Information Officer.
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Public Information Officer - VDOT Tunnels 028 - PUIO01 Charlottesville, VA, USA Req #244 Friday, February 2, 2024 U.S. Facilities, Inc., a consolidated facility management service company, is seeking a Public Information Officer in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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We are seeking a talented individual to serve as our Public Information Officer, responsible for planning, organizing, and implementing communication and marketing for the City of Tracy.
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The primary responsibility of the Principal Public Information Officer (PIO) position is to engage Bay Area residents in key policy and financial decisions of the Metropolitan Transportation Commission and the Association of Bay Area Governments using best practices for public outreach, engagement and participation activities.
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As the Utah Transit Authority (UTA) expands and develops, we need you as our Senior Public Information Officer. Act as a source of public information for scheduled and unscheduled events, stories, or challenging, emotional, and sensitive crises.
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This position performs high profile public communications work under the direction of the Public Information Officer, including all aspects of video production, social media content creation and management, media relations, and internal and external communication.
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The Chief Information Officer (CIO) reports directly to the Chief Operating Officer, is a member of the Chancellor's Executive Council, and is the most senior executive officer responsible for providing leadership and direction to the units of the Information Technology Services (ITS) division.
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POSITION SUMMARY: Provides services as a Public Safety Officer within BMC Department of Public Safety to provide police, security, parking, transportation and control center services as necessary.
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As a Public Safety Officer for Bloomfield Hills, you will patrol the city and answer calls for service to protect citizens and property from hazards such as crimes, fires, and medical emergencies.
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The Chief Information Officer (CIO) is the executive responsible for the digital culture and related transformative initiatives at the College of Lake County (CLC). The Chief Information Officer is a strategic thought leader for the organization, reporting directly to the President, and serving on the College Leadership Team. The Chief Information Officer demonstrates collaborative, values-driven leadership and is responsible for creating a dynamic work environment characterized by collegiality, creativity and communication.
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DOI's Information Technology unit is seeking a highly qualified Deputy Chief Information Officer (DCIO) to partner with the Chief Information Officer (CIO). The Deputy Chief Information officer will work in close collaboration with the Chief Information Officer (CIO) executing the leadership responsibilities for the Information Technology unit and for the New City's Department of Investigation as a whole.
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