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The Communications Specialist will be required to work as a Communications team member in the City’s Emergency Operations Center during city-wide emergencies. Under general supervision, the Communications Specialist develops and implements communications and marketing efforts assigned programs and special events.
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The Marketing & Communications Specialist is responsible for helping to manage the execution of complex marketing campaigns supporting HMSA's lines of business, programs, services, and brand.
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The Senior Marketing Communications Specialist works under the direction of the Sr. Marketing Communications Strategist to support the marketing communications function for key business segment(s) including coordination and implementation of integrated marketing communications plans that effectively educate and promote the organization and our products to customers and prospects, covering all facets of traditional and digital media.
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AXS is seeking a Sr Communications Specialist to join our team in Los Angeles, CA. The Sr Communications Specialist will assist the Marketing Services and Digital Services teams with creating and deploying email campaigns, managing complex pixel implementation, troubleshooting with the data team, and project managing ad hoc marketing assets and responsibilities on AXS.com.
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A provisional appointee will be required to take and pass the next NYS Department of Civil Service exam for University Police Communications and Security Specialist 1 and score high enough on the next NYS Department of Civil Service Eligible List to be reachable for permanent appointment as one of the top three ranking acceptors.
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Under minimal supervision, the Communications Compliance Specialist will support the team in guiding internal customers (Marketing, Communications, Content, Public Relations and Product) teams on the compliance for projects and customer facing communications to ensure we meet our requirements under Firm policy, SEC rules, FINRA regulations and other regulatory agencies.
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The Social Media content specialist works in tandem with the Digital Marketing and Social Media Coordinator to develop engaging, high-level social media content for Colorado Parks and Wildlife's statewide social media channels - which currently have a combined total of nearly 520,000 followers.
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The Senior Communications Technician will provide regional telecommunications field support. Proven experience with phone system and microwave communications systems installation and maintenance are a plus.
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Join the King County Sheriff's Office (KCSO) Communications Team as a 911 Communications Specialist (911 Call Receiver)! As a King County Sheriff's Office (KCSO) Communications Specialist, you will handle law enforcement calls only.
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In coordination with the Division VP of Marketing and Corporate Affairs, documents a crisis communication strategy for the Division in line with crisis communications best practices and in alignment with the Corporate crisis communication plan/policies.
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The Executive Communications Specialist will serve as a key part of the Communications team, working to tell the story of the organization and the people we serve through executive speechwriting and social media.
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Agency coordination and relationship management: Build and maintain strong working relationships with key stakeholders across USAID, in particular in USAID’s Bureau for Legislative and Public Affairs (LPA)—the Agency Operating Unit with overall responsibility for managing and coordinating the Agency's external affairs and Agency-wide internal communications function.
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The role of the Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare’s (CASCW) Communications Specialist is to plan and develop communications for the Center’s programs including Outreach, Professional Education, Research and Evaluation, and Interdisciplinary learning.
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Senior Communications Specialist. The ideal candidate will bring a blend of technical prowess in Adobe Captivate, including SCORM file creation, and exceptional writing skills for internal communications.
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