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USAC's target compensation range for a new hire into this position is $100,000 - $130,370 USD per year.
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The Communications Specialist works with the Club Operations, Development and Marketing team members to execute the communication needs at the project level. Communications Specialist page is loaded.
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The Communications Specialist/EMT will have contact/interaction with personnel in other departments, personnel in other departments and individuals and groups from outside the MFA. The Communications Specialist/EMT makes decisions while following standard policy/procedures.
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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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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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Job Posting Title: Digital Communications Specialist Position Type: Professional / Unclassified Department: LSUAM HSE - ASI - Communications and Engagement Services (Mary Presley Woods (00002664.
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The Specialist, Communications and Community, reports to the Director, Communications and Community, and supports all areas of communications including: strategic planning; messaging, positioning, and branding; media relations; content creation for all external communications tools and vehicles such as social media, website, collateral and press kits/materials including all photography; PR agency resources; speaking engagements; conferences and sponsorships; and, internal communications.
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Communications Specialists also are responsible for monitoring building and jail security using the Simplex security panel and Sound Transit cameras. Working knowledge of and ability to comprehend the basic principles of and terminology applied to law enforcement, fire fighting, emergency medical services, and emergency management as applied to the operation of the communications center.
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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 Communications Specialist position in the Department of Emergency Medicine’s Innovative Practice Section will provide support to the Program Coordinators with the day-to-day operations and coordination of functions of the Innovative Practice Programs including, but not limited to, operational support, event staffing, supplies/logistics coordination, medical repatriation, and communication within the Innovative Practice.
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Leidos has a career opening for a VoIP & Unified Communications Specialist at Scott AFB, IL. This position is for the Unified Capabilities O&M Incident Management Desk within DISA’s 24x7 Network Operations Center (NOC) on Scott Air Force Base, Illinois supporting worldwide voice and video services.
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In this role, the Marketing Communications Specialist will serve as a conduit between global marketing and regional sales to implement marketing programs, distribute enews communications, provide translation support, assist with meetings / events, and more.
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The Communications Specialist, who will serve as a deputy to the Communications Director, assists in managing the outreach, and internal and external communications strategy for Power Africa.
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Create and execute internal communications protocols to foster clear communication among faculty, staff, and students. Develop relationships with media relations and other communications professionals at all participating institutions.
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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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