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Four (4) years of full-time professional experience in editorial, newspaper, magazine, radio, television, public relations, public affairs, public information, social media, digital engagement, advertising, marketing, or similar work directly responsible for the preparation and dissemination of news and information in a variety of formats for internal and external audiences.
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Demonstrated experience as a journalist, media relations/public affairs specialist or professional writer/editor. Provide subject matter consultation to campus units and communications colleagues who look to Public Affairs for guidance and advice on media relations best practices.
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The degree may not substitute for the one (1) year of required public relations, public information, or public education program experience. Creates and oversees the development and administration of public relations programs, campaigns and websites for the purpose of establishing and maintaining an effective public relations program, including multilingual and multicultural programs.
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Possession of a Juris Doctorate (J.D.) or Masters degree in Personnel Administration, Human Resources Management, Business Administration, Public Administration, or Clinical/School/Industrial-Organizational Psychology may substitute for one (1) year of the required professional experience.
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Oversees media relations activities in support of the Commission on Judicial Appointments and coordinates activities (media, webcast, and photography) with the Clerk/Executive Officer of the Supreme Court and the Commission’s Secretary – responds to news media or public queries about hearings.
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This is a unique opportunity to learn about what it takes to support a complex public sector workforce of nearly 40,000 staff who perform the full range of city and county services, from public safety to transportation to street maintenance to public health, and much more.
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Minimum of 8 years of experience in deadline-driven journalism or communications role (such as media relations, public affairs, crisis communications, etc.) Reporting to the Senior Director of Strategic and Crisis Communications ("Director"), the Senior Media Strategist ("Strategist") is responsible for fielding media inquiries; supporting crisis communications responses; and developing communications materials such as press releases, public statements, talking points, and op-eds on behalf of the University and its senior leaders.
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Thorough working knowledge of all aspects of fundraising, donor relations and public relations including thorough knowledge of applicable laws, rules, regulations, policies, et cetera.
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Alumni Relations, Major Gifts & Advisory Board Support (5%): Support major gift fundraising and management of our GSPP Board of Advisors. The School is primarily a graduate school, with four degree programs at the graduate level: the Masters of Public Policy (MPP); a Self-Supporting Degree Program - the Masters of Public Affairs (MPA); the Masters of Development Practice (MDP); and our PhD program in Public Policy.
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Advanced knowledge of the international/sustainable development, public policy, and public affairs and international development job markets spanning the public, non-profit and private sector (in the US and internationally.
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As the Director of Engineering for the Public Sector, you will guide a team responsible for building TRM for government customers. [Full Time] Director of Engineering - Public Sector at TRM Labs (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs.
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How many years of work experience do you have in Public Relations/ Communications? Smart, energetic, savvy account leader with sophisticated media relations expertise and digital chops looking to join one of our New York City or San Francisco offices.
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A safety champion in words and deeds with respect to both employee and public safety. Coordinates with other critical functions, including Law, Human Resources, Tax, Finance, Investor Relations, Sustainability, Sourcing, and Regulatory Affairs.
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The equivalent of three (3) years full-time experience working independently in emergency services or communications with computer use and/or two-way radio operations with a non-consolidated public safety agency and possession of a Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Dispatch certificate.
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Requires responsibility for: The development, interpretation, coordination and enforcement of methods and procedures relative to the operation and maintenance of the library facilities; making regular contacts with other departmental personnel, outside organizations and the general public in connection with plant maintenance and operation activities; preparing, checking and reviewing important and detailed operational records and reports.
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