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Work closely with the Vice President for Corporate Communications to provide communications counsel to senior management, Board of Trustees and third-party public relations firms helping to enhance the Institute's success by applying proactive communications strategies, as well as crisis communications support.
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Under direction of the Public Outreach and Engagement Manager, the Community Liaison Public Relations Officer will work to develop a comprehensive public participation program and expand the agency’s capacity to accommodate the pressing needs of the Spanish speaking community throughout San Francisco.
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The manager will work with the Vice President of Government Relations to deliver a comprehensive government affairs strategy that advances Diageo’s public policy goals with elected officials.
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Serves as liaison with the Chief of Police for community relations including public, media, press relations, and other law enforcement agencies; Participate in coordinating, planning, and scheduling special events and planning meetings as needed.
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This experience must be equivalent to job code 1312 Public Information Officer for the City and County of San Francisco and must include at least one (1) year of experience in planning and conducting a public relations, public information, or public education program.
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Education: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in marketing, public relations, communications, journalism, advertising, public administration, or a degree related to the core functions of this position.
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Directs and oversees all areas within Marketing, Communications, Governmental Affairs, Community Relations, and Philanthropy Departments including but not limited to fundraising strategies, corporate partnerships, and sponsorships; internal/external communications and publications; public/media relations and advertising, ensuring consistent messaging.
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The Public Health Informatics Manager oversees the EHR Support Team and the Data Team for the Public Health Department. THE POSITION : The Public Health Informatics Manager (job classification of Program/Business Leader - General) is a senior-level manager in the Civil Service system and reports to the Deputy Director.
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Public relations, media relations, investor relations, marketing, digital, creative, content creation, events, branded content, social media, reputation management, content marketing, influencer marketing, video, native advertising, media buying, and web series.
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Avila's Communication department offers undergraduate studies in Advertising and Public Relations, Film and Digital Media, and Sports Communications as well as a Master of Arts in Strategic Communication.
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The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is seeking a Wildlife Technician based out of Cody, WY. This position assists Department personnel in wildlife damage control, wildlife damage claim investigation, wildlife conflict resolution, biological sampling, and public relations in accordance with Wyoming statutes, Commission regulations, and Department policy.
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The Vice President of Marketing & Communications oversees marketing, brand, and communications strategies for Chartwells K12 and leads overall aspects of the function including but not limited to digital marketing, campaign creation and execution, scalable marketing solutions, content strategy and creation, media relations, public relations, digital and social media management, and crisis communications.
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Ensures that accidents are reported to the Deputy Director and the Director of Public Works, as well as the Employee Health Clinic, within required timeframes, and takes corrective action regarding accident investigations.
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Principles, methods, and practices applied in design and implementation of public relations, marketing/communications, and media relations programs; marketing, public relations and promotional writing; spelling, grammar and punctuation; principles, methods and techniques of web content development, graphic design, and print production.
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Network in cooperation with the Fox Television Stations, H&I Heroes & Icons, the Catchy Comedy Network, Story Television, MeTV Plus and Start TV in partnership with the CBS Television Station Group has an immediate opening for a Affiliate Relations Coordinator.
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