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The Health Communications Intern reports to the Public Health Educator. Then apply for the New Haven Health Department’s Health Communications Internship! Enrollment in a bachelor’s or master’s level program in communications, journalism, marketing, public health, business or related field preferred.
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As a Marketing + Communications Intern, You Will Be Given Ownership Of The Organizations Outreach Projects, Working Alongside Directors And Other Interns To Promote Our Development Initiatives.
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The Assistant/Associate Director will also play a lead role in creating and implementing strategic communications that articulate and amplify the work of the Vice Provost for Research and Vice Provost for Planetary Solutions portfolios.
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Partnering with the Director of Communications, the Assistant/Associate Director will support office communications, serving as a writer, editor, and researcher. Craft and contribute to strategic communications plans that amplify initiatives of the Research and Yale Planetary Solutions portfolios and increase engagement of on- and off-campus partners.
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Controls the communications and access control network(s) in Protective Services Headquarters. Performs varied responsibilties such as triaging communications, written documentation, data entry incident tracking, building access for numerous access points simultaneously, operating lost and found system, and patient valuables system.
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Motorola is the world leader in public safety communications and NorcomCT is the premier Motorola partner in New England. As a NorcomCT Communications Programming Technician (Technical Support Specialist) you will be an integral part of our core mission to provide technology solutions and services that help first responders, towns, and cities support and protect their communities.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism, Communications, Marketing, Business Administration, or a related field; Equivalent experience will be accepted in lieu of post-secondary education. Creates social cards, flyers, videos and marketing assets that will be displayed on various Waterbury Public Schools platforms alongside Communications Assistant.
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Sales Director, Communications and Software - Northeast 1 - Location: HCI Non Hubbell Location, CT, US, 06484-4300. Utilizing both direct and indirect sales approaches, the Sales Director, Communications and Software is responsible for leading the customer engagement across multiple product lines within the assigned territory and developing winning strategies to assess customer needs, develop market leading solutions, gather/communicate market intelligence, and win business with current and new customers.
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10+ years of experience in power generation, transmission and distribution systems, or communications and software systems in an engineering capacity; Utility experience strongly preferred. The Sales Director, Communications and Software, is responsible for achieving overall sales goals and growing the installed base of Hubbell's technology products and services designed to secure, operate, and optimize the electrical distribution grid within the assigned territory.
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The newly launched interdisciplinary Sports Communications major will bring together new and existing courses in advertising and integrated communications; communications/media studies; film, television and media arts; graphic and interactive design, journalism; and public relations as well as bringing in innovative perspectives to the study of sports communications by incorporating media/data analytics, cultural, business, social, economic, and health aspects of sports industries.
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Responsibilities: A passion for, and ability to teach in, Quinnipiac’s new Sports Communications program as well as various journalism, sports journalism, public relations, advertising, film, graphic design, media studies, media production, social media, immersive media, or analytics courses , depending on background and expertise.
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As a communications technician in 1 of the 25 Army technical communications careers you will be operating at the highest level of secured and unsecured communication in the country. The U.S. Army is at the forefront of communications technology and bolsters one of the most robust communications networks on the planet.
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