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Help organize statewide government relations programs and events such as Muslim Day at the Capitol, Muslim Youth Leadership Program, and Capitol Ramadan Reception. ABOUT THE ROLE: The California chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-CA) is looking for a passionate and talented individual to fill the Legislative & Government Affairs Coordinator position.
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Provide employment law advice and counseling to our People Operations team and other stakeholders in North America on a broad range of issues, including recruiting, employee relations, performance management, leaves of absence, disability accommodations, wage and hour, terminations, internal investigations, compensation, workplace harassment, benefits, privacy, immigration, and employeeclassification.
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50% Fundraising Development and External Relations. Lead fund development plan for OC office growth, focusing on multiple strategies for fundraising, including philanthropy, corporations, government contracts, individual donors, special events, online giving, etc.
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Participate on teams working on entitlement projects; assist Vice President with tracking city/local government relations activities. Knowledge of Orange County government, particularly the cities of Orange, Irvine, and Anaheim.
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Job Title:Director, Government AffairsCompany:PrologisA day in the lifeThe Director of Government Affairs at Prologis is responsible for building and executing Prologis’ government relations strategy at the state and local levels with an additional emphasis on California and West Coast Markets.
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Partners with Strategic Development, Communications, Government Affairs and other internal departments to maintain positive stakeholder relationships. 3 years of experience in community health, public relations and/or community-based organizations, including planning and organizing large-scale public events required.
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Reporting to the Assistant Vice Chancellor for Community & Government Relations, the Director of Federal Government Relations supports and engages in direct legislative and policy education and advocacy activities with members of the California congressional delegation, as well as other legislative and committee offices, and other federal departments, offices and agencies.
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Professional experience (typically 5-10 years) working in federal government relations or with the federal government and/or legislative activities in a federal agency or Congress.
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The Executive Director will also be a senior leader within the Public Affairs unit, which includes government relations and external engagement, and works to raise awareness of the university’s impact in New Hampshire and beyond.
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5 years of increasingly responsible experience addressing public policy, communication, and/or government relations issues. Tell us about your experience in government relations.
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Ten Years direct experience in international / global logistics support services, regulatory affairs, government relations and distribution operations. Report performance and risks of global trade compliance operations through compliance scorecards.
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Utilizes subject matter expertise in government and/or grant compliance including applicable regulatory frameworks, i.e., Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR), Cost Accounting Standards (CAS), DFARs, Uniform Guidance, Service Contracts Act, etc.
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Facilitates the Government Relations Program in the offices and throughout the division including oversight of legislative initiatives, personal involvement with clients, elected officials, contributions, and fed PAC.
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We are honored to serve agents of change in culture-shaping industries – including cannabis, sports and entertainment, technology and state and local government. This job class requires knowledge of advanced accounting principles of which would be derived from several years of experience as a supervisor and the ability to manage a variety of business and operational functions, maintain positive client relations and produce high-quality results for the firm.
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Interprets and advises employees regarding various human resources policies, procedures, laws, standards, and other government regulations across multi-functional HR disciplines (compensation, benefits, talent acquisition, employee relations, etc.
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