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Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university in economic development, public administration, planning, business, public relations, communications, marketing, or related field.
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This position is responsible for overseeing operations at the site including maintenance, site interpretation, escape room, hiring and training staff, delivering visitor services, engaging in local public relations, and managing the site's budget.
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No matter what position you are in, there are a few things that are critical to success – creating a safe work place, following company policies and procedures, maintaining confidentiality, protecting company assets, upholding quality standards, and ensuring your uniform, personal appearance, and communications are professional.
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The Office of Marketing and Communications provides a variety of services to the campus community, including: public relations, media relations, campus communications, web and video services, government relations, photography and graphic design, and educational outreach.
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The primary function of this employee is to provide administrative and management duties over the Public Works Department, including water and wastewater systems and treatment facilities, street construction and maintenance, building services, street lighting, storm water management, equipment fleet management, fiber, and department budgeting and capital improvement planning.
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The successful candidate will be assertive and efficient and possess excellent leadership skills to oversee all town affairs, including budgets, personnel, facilities, procurement, public works, grant administration, fire and police services, and public relations.
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They will also work closely with the current HR Supervisor who directly oversees Employee Relations, Benefits and Leave and Safety and Worker’s Compensation. This position will directly oversee Employment and Compensation, Organizational and Employee Development and Volunteer Services for the Austin Public Library.
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Focus on advancing brand development, channel marketing (digital/social), public relations, media relations, and partner development. Strategic Marketing and Communications Leadership: Create, implement, and measure the success of a dynamic marketing, communications, and corporate relations program.
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Bachelor's degree in journalism, communications, marketing, public relations, or a related field. Knowledge of the fundamentals of public affairs and/or media relations, and/or some exposure to marketing and marketing research.
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Provide oversight in monitoring public relations/communications/media initiatives and marketing strategies to drive recruitment, membership retention, program participation, and fund development.
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Assume responsibility for effective public relations and for creating a cooperative working relationship between the schools and our local government. Serve as a champion for public schools, rebuilding trust to reverse the current trend of declining enrollment and ensure that Durham Public Schools are the schools of choice for families, students and educators.
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We also serve members of the UC Davis community, members of the legal community, and the public. To advance in the series, librarians are evaluated based on professional competence and quality of service within the Library, in addition to at least one or more of the following: professional activity outside of the Library, university and public service, or research and other creative activity.
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Two (2) years of experience in dealing with business, community, or government relations or communications, urban planning, customer service, or non-profit or public agency clients, including data analysis and communications to the public.
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Assist Park Ranger with the management of county parks including maintenance and public relations. Duties include but not limited to; supervision of other seasonal staff and volunteers, collection of fees, public safety, public relations, planning of events, light construction, park maintenance, environmental education, and other duties as required.
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The Public Health Informatics Manager oversees the EHR Support Team and the Data Team for the Public Health Department. THE POSITION : The Public Health Informatics Manager (job classification of Program/Business Leader - General) is a senior-level manager in the Civil Service system and reports to the Deputy Director.
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