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One area of leadership is as our worship leader. We have talented musicians in our church and a pastor supportive of worship arts, but we need someone to oversee our worship ministry. ● Establish a healthy pace of introducing new worship elements and liturgical rhythms.
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Objective: The Director of Children’s Ministry will oversee the spiritual growth and discipleship for all children from birth through 5th grade. Title: Director of Children’s Ministry.
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In addition to managing and supervising a four-person team, the Director will serve as a trusted advisor and thought partner to Head of School, Karen Warren Coleman and will be responsible for the development and implementation of a marketing communications strategy and a broad and diverse range of community, media, public relations, and crisis communications.
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Under the general supervision of the Vice President of Policy & Communications, the Communications Director manages and leads the public and media relations functions of Planned Parenthood Great Northwest, Hawai‘i, Alaska, Indiana, Kentucky (PPGNHAIK) and its advocacy organization Planned Parenthood Alliance Advocates.
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Serving as an internal strategic consultant and partner, the Director of Communications advises the Superintendent, Chief of Staff, division leaders and other staff on communications strategies and execution methods based on internal and external communication processes, needs and best practices.
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The Director of Communications will also perform/assign game day operations related to media, press box, and game statistics. Position Title Director of Athletic Communications Job Description.
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The Senior Director of Communications will work alongside The Salvation Army’s external public relations agency and internal communications team to develop and implement a strategic, integrated communications plan to drive broad e r awareness and increased donor support for the organization and its leadership among its various internal and external audiences.
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The Director will play a pivotal role in all aspects of the Communications Department, working closely with the Director of Communications Operations, the Digital Director and the Deputy Director of Communications, as well as junior comms staff.
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It is the primary responsibility of the Director of Communications to guide and direct proactive and strategic leadership of media relations strategies to promote Kansas City as a tourist and meeting destination.
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The Assistant Director of Strategic Communications plays an integral role in Penn State Great Valley's Strategic Communications team. The Assistant Director will also drive inbound marketing efforts through the development of content for communications plans, announcements, email newsletters, and more.
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The Senior Director of Communications is responsible for developing and implementing an array of communications and public relations strategies for the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, directly managing communications activities that promote, enhance, and elevate the organization’s brand and products on a regional, domestic and international level.
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Sr. Director of Corporate Communications. We are seeking a Sr. Director of Corporate Marketing to drive the company's thought leadership, customer advocacy, public relations, and analyst programs.
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T he Director of Development and Communications develops and implements the strategic direction of the fund development and communications programs of Ronald McDonald House Southern New Jersey (RMHSNJ.
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Job Title: Director of Communications. Bachelor's degree in public relations, communications, journalism or related field and minimum seven (7) years related experience in communications, public relations and/or a relevant field; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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The Director reports to and serves at the pleasure of the Vice Provost for Enrollment Management, with a dotted line relationship to the University's Chief Marketing Officer. The director will have the opportunity to shape this newly created organization to achieve these key priorities: define the unique value proposition of KU from a recruitment perspective, create a strategy to communicate the value of a college degree, evaluate current recruitment marketing initiatives, develop a parent/care-giver engagement strategy, and produce differentiated marketing strategies for key market segments.
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