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The abilities you acquire here can open doors to careers in various fields, including the FBI, law enforcement, ATF, US Border Patrol, State Crime Lab, law-related roles, paralegal positions, legal assistant jobs, security, corporate investigations, and investigative journalism.
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The Communication Studies and Journalism (CSJ) Department at Contra Costa College is seeking a full-time, tenure-track professor in Journalism begin August 2023. Experience working in the print and web based journalism industry, including but not limited to reporting, writing, editing and news production for print and/or web-based/multimedia platforms.
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The School offers a two-year Masters of Journalism degree to an enrollment of about 120 students at a time plus a summer journalism minor (in the process of expanding to an academic year minor) currently serving another 300 undergraduates.
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BFI connects eight academic units: College of Natural Resources, Graduate School of Journalism, Goldman School of Public Policy, School of Public Health, College of Environmental Design, Haas School of Business, Berkeley Law, and the College of Letters and Sciences, Division of Social Sciences.
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Qualifications: Bachelor's degree (Engineering, Business, Finance, English, Journalism, Media, or related field)Minimum of 5-7 years of experience in the field of engineering, finance, grant writing, journalism or prospect research, or a minimum of 4-years comparable and transferable skills acquired in a professional settingDemonstrated proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, including Word, PowerPoint, and Excel.
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Bachelors degree in Communications, Journalism, English, Humanities, Business, Social Science, or related field and Minimum five (5) years experience in communications, writing, marketing, or a directly related field.
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Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in criminal law, public policy, political science, journalism, finance, accounting, or a related field. Three years of progressively responsible professional investigative experience, preferably in administrative, civil, or criminal law or in investigative journalism.
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Develops communications by writing, editing, and producing complex content for KP communications programs and projects; proofreading and coordinating production of communications materials; ensuring final placement and distribution of materials; updating content on client-specific and internal/external channels; and ensuring content is consistent with the Kaiser Permanente brand and editorial guidelines in terms of tone, manner, and messaging.
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Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Communications, Journalism, English, or a related field. Position Overview The Program Content Advisor reports to the Associate Dean of Learning experience.
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Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, Communications, Journalism, Art History (or other related field) or a relevant combination of experience, education, and training. HGA is in search of a Senior Marketing Coordinator who will champion marketing collateral and initiatives for our Northern California region, however, this role can be done fully remote.
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Explore opportunities for collaborative activities and/or funding with government agencies, scientific societies, and nongovernmental organizations and networks (such as the National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition, Nourish CA, California Climate and Agriculture Network), UCB Government Relations Team, and UC Berkeley graduate programs with client-focused graduation requirement (thesis, capstone, Individual Policy Analysis.
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Network with other journalism schools and work with them to bolster our School's mission to revitalize local news across the country. The Graduate School of Journalism at UC Berkeley is widely regarded as one of the top journalism programs in the United States.
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Bachelor's degree in communications, public relations, journalism, marketing or relevant field. Experience in community advocacy, NEPA, CEQA and infrastructure projects. You have a deep understanding of NEPA and CEQA and how infrastructure projects are developed under these guidelines.
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If you have a passion for photography, graphic design, journalism, research, marketing, administration, technology, or community engagement, we encourage you to share your talents with us as we continue to grow our business.
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A Bachelor’s degree in marketing, journalism, public relations, communications, or a closely related field from an accredited college or university. A Bachelor’s degree in marketing, journalism, public relations, communications, or a closely related field from an accredited college or university.
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