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People: We have transitioned thousands of officers into successful careers in law enforcement, government services, foreign affairs and many more. Opportunities exist to work closely with State Government Agencies, Healthcare Institutions, World Class Museums, Local Police Departments, Mobile Bicycle Patrols, state-of-the-art Operations Centers and many more.
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The Advocacy Manager reports to the Director of Government Affairs and represents the Alzheimer’s Association's California chapters. Current contacts within the state government and the locally based staff of the federal congressional delegation are a plus.
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Under the general direction of the Deputy Director for Equity & Tribal Affairs, the incumbent will lead and coordinate work across the Department to advance government-to-government and business relationships with California Native American Tribes.
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Through a comprehensive understanding of the diagnostic and care landscape, the candidate will closely collaborate with the International Business Unit (IBU) marketing and medical teams, Government Affairs, and International Communication teams to execute, in partnership with the local affiliate teams, integrated solutions designed to remove obstacles to optimal patient pathways.
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The Deputy Director of Government Affairs will help to position CPCA and its affiliate, California Primary Care Association Advocates (“Advocates”) as a California leader in the health care industry and a driver of health equity before the Legislature.
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Our demand is high for qualified independent physicians who can assist with delivering technology-driven examinations solutions to our customers including the Department of Veterans Affairs and much more.
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Assist government affairs legislative advocacy and policymakers by engaging members and obtaining their support. A minimum of 3 years of experience in public education, public policy, advocacy, or a related field, required.
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A degree in community planning; or related field such as urban affairs, architecture, landscape architecture, engineering, sociology, geography, economics, political science, or public administration that included at least 12 semester hours.
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The Government Affairs Analyst will represent Western Growers (WG) before the state Legislature, the Office of the Governor and all state agencies and departments. Meet regularly with senior WG lobbyists contract consultants retained by WG Government Affairs for California services to develop and implement effective advocacy strategies to attain policy goals.
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Under direction of the Assistant Chief Counsel and Deputy General Counsel for the Legal Affairs Division, and in coordination with and with guidance from lead attorney(s), the attorney in this position will serve the Housing Policy Division (HPD), the Codes and Standards Division (CSD), the Division of State Financial Assistance (DSFA), the Division of Federal Financial Assistance (DFFA), the Administrative and Management Division (AMD), and other smaller division within the department.
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Legislative Affairs/Government Relations: Provides guidance on CAFP’s policy positions and legislative strategy. Internal Policy Development: Provides staff support to several internal physician committees, including those related to graduate medical education, medical practice affairs, and public health and equity.
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Experience in regulatory or legislative affairs or in a closely related field at an electric utility, non-profit, or a government agency, with preference given for experience in regulatory proceedings at the CPUC.
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The CFO oversees management and reporting on all fiscal and fiduciary affairs of the organization, including reporting to investors, lenders, grantors, and government agencies; cash and investment management; budgeting and forecasting; and management of the day-to-day operations of the accounting department.
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Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university and one year of experience in government relations, public relations, or related field, coupled with member relationship and/or client services support within a membership association.
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Must have Admission to the California Bar. Should have experience in regulatory or legislative affairs or in a closely related field at an electric utility, non-profit, or government agency, with a preference for experience in regulatory proceedings at the CPUC. This small law firm represents public agencies in a variety of energy-related matters.
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