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Plan, organize, and manage the communications, public relations, and media relations activities in support of the Sheriff's Office; oversee and coordinate the allocation of designated resources; administer record keeping and reporting functions related to marketing, communications, and public relations on behalf of the Sheriff's Office.
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Under the general direction of the City Manager, the Public Communications Manager/Public Information Officer provides strategic guidance to senior leadership on a variety of issues, handling both internal communications and external relations to include responding to media inquiries, planning and executing public engagement campaigns, and creating messaging around city initiatives and crisis response.
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Minimum of three years of work experience in media relations, public relations or communications with demonstrated work history in crisis communications and public relations required.
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We are looking for a Public Relations Specialist/Assistant Salon Manager for our busy Charlotte - Waverly salon. We are looking for a highly motivated and experienced Public Relations Specialist/Assistant Salon Manager for The Lash Lounge in Charlotte - Waverly.
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Public Relations Internship Brilliant PR & Marketing, one of the most respected and rapidly growing agencies focused on family-oriented brands, seeks a REMOTE Public Relations Intern, 15 hours a week to help support the agency’s growing, award-winning team for our Summer/Fall semester (June-December.
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Any combination equivalent to Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in communications, public relations, journalism, public administration, marketing, or related field and five (5) years of experience developing targeted content in public affairs or communications, preferably in a higher education setting, including at least two (2) years directing the work of others; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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The Manager, Public Relations develops, coordinates, and directs public relations strategies to enhance the Busch Gardens Tampa Bay and Adventure Island Tampa Bay brands.
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Daily responsibilities include media coverage reporting, managing incoming media requests, database management, oversee media relations needs within the corporate communications/public relations department.
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You have at least 5 years of proven experience in a global, preferably manufacturing company, using corporate communications, media relations, public relations, digital communications, and social media to build and support a global brand.
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You have a Master’s degree in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism or a related area. You coordinate and execute communications projects in close cooperation with the business and the marketing communications department.
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Must have experience in senior-level fundraising in college advancement and/or development with verifiable accomplishments in direct solicitation, prospect management, annual giving, major and planned giving management, alumni affairs, comprehensive campaigns and public relations, marketing, and communication.
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A bachelor's degree in journalism English, public relations or like subjects in related fields. Principles, techniques, and objectives of a Public Information Officer as it is applies to municipal government.
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Join Our Team as a Public Relations Manager - Public Information Officer at Indian River State College! Under general direction, the Public Relations Manager - Public Information Officer (PIO) is responsible for building and promoting relationships with key audiences – students, employees, parents, partners, and the community.
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Candidate may also be called upon to serve as a videographer/visual storyteller in order bring stories to life in an engaging way that highlights the impactful work performed by HMSA, its network of providers, health care stakeholders, and partnering QualificationsBachelor's degree and two years of related experience (e.g., social media coordination, advertising, communications, marketing, or public relations); or an equivalent combination of education and related work experience.
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Knowledge of the fundamentals of public affairs and/or media relations, and/or some exposure to marketing and marketing research. Media Relations Specialist (Public Affairs/Communication Specialist II.
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