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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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Required Qualifications Bachelor's degree in communications, public relations, journalism, marketing or relevant field. Your Role HDR is seeking a Senior Strategic Communications Project Manager to lead the engagement and outreach efforts for our client's Link 21 program, a Northern California mega infrastructure program.
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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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HDR is seeking a Senior Strategic Communications Project Manager to lead the engagement and outreach efforts for our client's Link 21 program, a Northern California mega infrastructure program. Minimum ten (10) years related experience in communications, public relations, public involvement and/or community engagement.
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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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Bachelor's degree with a major in communications, public relations, journalism, marketing, or equivalent field /Minimum of 7-10 years of experience in corporate communications, public relations, or a related field.
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Writer/Journalist Internship: The role is focused on content creation for BORGEN Magazine or The Borgen Project Blog. This is a part-time 12-hours per week, 12 week, unpaid remote internship. Details: This is an unpaid internship, although college credit is available.
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Bachelor’s degree in Advertising, Marketing, Journalism, Communications or a related field, or relevant work experience. Portfolio or writing samples demonstrating experience crafting brand stories for an organization, a solid grasp of story structure, executive speech writing with an adept ability to adapt the writing to the speaker’s voice, copyediting content, academic articles, press releases, video and media scripts, etc.
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Skills:Story NominationsAccount outreachCustomer OutreachInterview SchedulingContent Production: Collaborating on drafting briefsDrafting storiesEditing stories from other writersCreating web page copy for storiesContent Publication:Asset collection from the customerCustomer ApprovalWordPress ProductionInternal Database inputSlack/Internal promotion Education:Undergraduate degree in Journalism, Marketing, Business or other related field.
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