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Studies, reviews, and trains in communications and police department operations to develop a complete and accurate concept and understanding of the nature of police work. Attend training classes in communications and Police Department procedures.
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The ideal candidate will be an experienced leader and communicator, and knowledgeable about nonprofit communications and global humanitarian response. This highly collaborative role will report into and work with the VP, Communications & Marketing for the dual purpose of 1) growing CORE’s reputation, reach and impact and 2) influencing audiences (individual and institutional donors, partners, media outlets, and staff) to support CORE’s mission.
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The Communications & Community Engagement Coordinator will act as an integral member of our growing Communications team and will play a pivotal role in advancing the communications and marketing efforts of Heart of Los Angeles.
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The Development & Communications Director supervises the Sr. Grant Writer, Events & Corporate Engagement Manager, and Development & Communications Coordinator. The Development & Communications Director is a key contributor to the Corps’ success and sustainability.
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Crystal Stairs is looking to hire a Communications Specialist responsible for curating communications content: Everything from story-telling, social media posts, to developing e-blasts. The Communications Specialist will report directly to the External Affairs Coordinator, which is a cross-functional team of three verticals: Marketing Communications, Public Relations, and Social Media/Community Engagement.
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Direct reports for this position include Associate Director of Development, Grant Writer, Major Gifts Officer, and Associate Director of Communications. To amplify and secure these effort, this position is responsible for communications, public relations, marketing and social media functions for the organization, and will partner with Programs and Advocacy Department to promote community education efforts.
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Gensler's global marketing and brand communications studio is a design-driven content team that elevates the work, people and ideas of the world's foremost architecture and design firm through bold creativity and brand innovation.
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Collaborate with the publicity and marketing team on consumer media communications. 8+ years experience in TV/Film PR, Publicity, and/or Corporate Communications at an agency, studio, or network.
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The Management Analyst will receive training in crisis communications and the Incident Command System to be able to serve as a Public Information Officer (PIO) during an emergency. San Mateo County Health is seeking a highly qualified Health Communications Management Analyst to support communications and public information.
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The successful candidate has at least 15 years of communications/public relations experience working at a senior level in a major corporation, talent agency or a public relations firm with experience managing the development and implementation of integrated strategic communications plans for large, complex, and global organizations.
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7-10 + years of corporate and / or crisis communications / media relations experience from within the motion picture industry. Under the direction of the SVP, formulate strategy on crisis communications issues which includes liaising with filmmakers, producers, executives and a wide variety of other internal departments including human resources, legal, distribution, creative and publicity.
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The Creative Communications Specialist for the Global Creative Strategy team is accountable for driving projects to completion, on time and on brief. The Creative Communications Specialist will manage concurrent high visibility projects at a time in an agile, fast paced environment across multiple disciplines.
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MS preferred in journalism, communications, public relations, marketing, international relations, global studies, or related field. In the event of a humanitarian emergency, serve as a Communications response lead, ensuring deployment team has Communications support and training and that urgent media and fundraising opportunities are maximized.
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As a senior public information officer and spokesperson, the incumbent is responsible for creating, developing, reviewing, and approving statements, responses, and communications that articulate the university's official positions on a variety of complex topics.
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Collaboration & Coordination: Work closely with the Senior Associate Athletic Director for Strategic Communications and Brand Advancement, the Chief Marketing Officer, and other key stakeholders to align communication strategies with departmental goals.
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