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Bachelor's degree in Public Administration, Social Work, Urban Planning, Public Policy, Government, or a related discipline. OR a Master's degree in Public Administration, Social Work, Urban Planning, Public Policy, Government, or a related discipline.
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The process/project manager, public relations, is a strong creative writer and storyteller who is skilled at sharing content on multiple platforms and provides support in implementing comprehensive communications and marketing strategies, programs, and activities that increase awareness of Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and the related clinical enterprise of its health system partner, RWJ Barnabas Health (RWJBH), with all constituencies.
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Having knowledge of public health home visiting programs, nursing theory, clinical health care fundamentals, and maternal child and adolescent health programs, along with other aspects of public health will be vital to this role.
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Minimum of a bachelor’s degree in communications, public relations, marketing, journalism, English or other related field. As a member of the advancement department of Catholic Charities, the public relations specialist is responsible for developing and implementing external communications strategies that: strengthen Catholic Charities’ reputation in Northeast Ohio, advance public affairs efforts, and support trusting partnerships with key external audiences.
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The Public Safety Officer shall document all incidents and inform Public Safety Dispatcher and/or Management of all actions taken. Public Safety officers are required to maintain accountability and chain of custody of all property, evidence, and equipment that is issued or comes into their possession.
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To be assigned to Assignment Level III, individuals must possess: a) A valid license to practice medicine in the State of New York; and b) A Master's degree in Public Health, or equivalent Master's degree, including or supplemented by graduate credits in epidemiology and biostatistics.
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We do this through media research, training, and strategic consultation: We teach advocates how to engage the news media strategically to advance healthy public policies on a range of public health and social justice issues, including violence prevention, housing, tobacco control, food, reproductive justice, and more.
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Under the direction of the CEO, a Dean or other administrator, the Public Relations Coordinator is accountable for developing and implementing a public relations/communications calendar that increases awareness and understanding of campus programs and services to increase enrollment, as well as Institutional Advancement goals by reaching both internal and external audiences.
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09 If you answered "No" and you do NOT possess a valid Public Safety Telecommunicator's Certification, do you have documentation of at least 3 years of supervised full-time employment as a 911 public safety telecommunicator or an emergency dispatcher since January 1, 2002.
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EVALUATION: The position will be evaluated yearly by the Fraser Public Schools Athletic Director and the Fraser High School Varsity Cheer Coach. REPORTS TO:Fraser Public School Athletic Director and Fraser High School’s Varsity Cheer Coach.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The El Dorado County Sheriff's Office is recruiting applicants for Sheriff's Public Safety Dispatcher I/II. This recruitment will establish a list for the purpose of filling current and future full time and extra help vacancies.
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We are searching for a talented Public Safety Officer I. Under the general supervision of the Public Safety Operations Manager, Shift Supervisor or designee, this position performs all duties and responsibilities related to the day-to-day protection and security of Southcoast Health System (SHS) and Southcoast Hospitals Group (SHG) assets and information as well as the safety of all persons on hospital/SHS property.
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The Outdoor Public Area Supervisor supervises personnel assigned to the Outside Support Technician department in conjunction with the Engineering Facilities Operations Manager, the Assistant Director, and the Chief Engineer.
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The Public Safety Officer Trainee is a non-sworn, training-level classification requiring no prior law enforcement experience. The Public Safety Officer Trainee is a probationary employee and must successfully complete all academy courses, including but not limited to academic coursework, physical training, vehicle operation, and use of weapons.
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Nemours is seeking a Public Relations Coordinator to join our Nemours Children's Health team in Wilmington, DE. The PR coordinator will impact the team's efforts to grow local, regional and national reputation and cultivate relationships with the media and other key stakeholders.
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