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Possess written and verbal communications skills to explain sensitive information clearly and professionally to diverse audiences, including non-medical people. Fosters and maintains collaborative relationships between patients, their family/support group, physicians, and other healthcare providers through timely and effective communications.
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Collaboration: Be the eyes and ears for Revi’s SDR team - Work in collaboration with Sales, Ops, Marketing, and Product Marketing to develop effective messaging for outbound & inbound communications to your team’s assigned accounts.
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Foster client loyalty through Shareworks™’s standard client interaction protocols and proactive client retention initiatives including client meetings, corporate communications, quarterly partnership meetings, etc.
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Media Relations: Cultivate and maintain relationships with key media outlets, journalists and industry influencers to secure positive coverage and manage crisis communications effectively. Demonstrated track record of success in media relations, crisis communications, and reputation management.
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Substitution : Experience in public relations, public affairs, public information, editorial, newspaper, magazine, radio, television, social media, digital engagement, advertising, marketing or similar work directly responsible for the preparation, and/or dissemination of news and information in a variety of formats for internal and external communications may be substituted for the required degree on a year-for-year basis.
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Ensure quality control of all communications as Editor-in-Chief. Our client is seeking a Strategic Communications Director to lead and shape all internal and external written materials in partnership with the CEO and senior leadership team.
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This series is distinguished from the Administrative Specialist class series, which has primary responsibility for the provision of more general administrative services in such areas as personnel, purchasing, contracting, budgeting and departmental communications.
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Support includes assisting Sports Operations staff with operational support for assigned teams - Purchase Requests, Travel Reimbursements, Travel Logistics and Planning, Budget Monitoring, Athletic Communications liaison, Weekly Meeting with Coaches, Competition, Practice and Camp Scheduling collection.
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We began as a M&A and financial communications firm and, over time, expanded our capabilities and expertise to crisis communications and communications on other business critical issues.
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The California LifeLine (LifeLine) Program Section of the Consumer Programs Branch, Communications Division, assists the Commission in (1) administering the California LifeLine Program, which is one of Commission’s six universal service telecommunications programs; and (2) developing and implementing universal service policies to promote affordable access of necessary communications services.
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Frontier Communications is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer. Frontier Communications is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer. Acquire new residential customers from assigned leads & territories, based on door-to-door solicitation, outbound calling, lead follow-up, grass-root marketing events, etc.
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Provide troubleshooting support to facility maintenance or leading the troubleshooting effort as issues that arise related to grounding, general power system, power outage, power quality, control, and communications in the wastewater plants and pump stations.
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The Learning & Skill Development (LSD) Administrative Business Partner serves as the internal and external face/liaison between the team and Genentech, leads coordination and execution of meetings with both internal and external stakeholders, manages communications for day-to-day operations, and plans small team events.
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Visual Communication: Produce clear and compelling visual communications and presentations, pitches and updates to senior leadership, cross-functional teams, and external partners. Visual Communication: Produce clear and compelling visual communications and presentations, pitches and updates to senior leadership, cross-functional teams, and external partners.
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Partner with the Operations Team to deliver regular HR communications to staffthat enhance staff experience and clarity around organizational policies, and ensure clarity of and access to key HR resources.
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