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The Telecommunications Engineer 2 position involves the design, coordination, and specifying of telecommunication distribution systems and infrastructure for medium to large projects.
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Under the direction of the strategic communications director, the communications manager supports the development and implementation of strategic communications planning and messaging, editorial management and digital communications and campaigns.
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No matter what position you are in, there are a few things that are critical to success creating a safe work place, following company policies and procedures, maintaining confidentiality, protecting company assets, upholding quality standards, and ensuring your uniform, personal appearance, and communications are professional.
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Applicants must be U.S. citizens enrolled at least part-time in an accredited college or university in pursuing undergrad, major in international relations, political science, communications, or economics/finance.
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Agency coordination and relationship management: Build and maintain strong working relationships with key stakeholders across USAID, in particular in USAID’s Bureau for Legislative and Public Affairs (LPA)—the Agency Operating Unit with overall responsibility for managing and coordinating the Agency's external affairs and Agency-wide internal communications function.
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Participate in meetings held by the client relating to internal communications. As a Communications Consultant , you will be a critical member of project workstreams to support meeting development and implementation and the generation of project deliverables.
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MELE Associates, Inc. is seeking to add an experienced Communications Professional to our National Security and Intelligence team, supporting a key customer within the Department of Energy (DOE) / National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA.
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The Communications Director reports directly to the Chief Strategy & Public Affairs Officer, manages communications staff, and provides leadership, supervision, and oversight of the organization's communications, public relations, and earned media strategies.
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The Strategic Communications Advisor will lead the DRG Center's efforts to identify, manage, learn, and adapt approaches for building strategic communication capability among USAID's partner countries in the Democracy Delivers Initiative and more broadly.
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Serve as a liaison between vendors and the VP/Communications staff, providing customer service and correspondence reflective of client's standards. -Support Director, Event Communications with writing of press releases, social media copy and content creation, media event preparation, and CES on-site needs.
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The Director, Strategic Communications is responsible for raising visibility of the Society as an impact-driven nonprofit and advancing the Society’s overall narrative through a comprehensive communications strategy anchored by major institutional announcements, including key fundraising milestones, grant making investments and new National Geographic Explorer cohorts.
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Reporting to the Executive Director of the Institute, the Communications Director will be responsible for building and leading a strategic communications team and plan, including content creation, media/public relations, support for Institute-related events, collaboration with staff, students, and faculty at John Hopkins University and the School of Nursing on promotional projects, and advising on additional Institute communications projects, branding and/or marketing.
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The Global Communications Coordinator will work as a part of a close knit team to highlight the organization’s lifesaving global work in a timely manner consistent with AHF’s voice, tone, and policy positions.
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The Director will play a pivotal role in all aspects of the Communications Department, working closely with the Director of Communications Operations, the Digital Director and the Deputy Director of Communications, as well as junior comms staff.
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Lead a team of marketing and communications professionals within the Integrated Communications and Marketing Department (ICM) to operate successfully in a matrixed environment to set goals, outline priorities, create supporting strategy and action plans, and define and measure key performance indicators for each of ASCO's flagship programs.
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