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Position Overview QinetiQ U.S. seeks a junior Strategic Communications and Public Affairs Analyst responsible for managing an integrated marketing communications and public affairs portfolio on behalf of a federal law enforcement organization within the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
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Serves as a key member of the Howard University Office of University Communications and the Adventist HealthCare Public Relations & Marketing Teams. The Public Relations Manager is responsible for developing PR plans, media and reputation building strategies; and integrated communications campaigns to enhance the Hospital’s reputation locally, nationally and internationally.
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As a key liaison, the incumbent will work closely with representatives from USAID, including Africa Bureau, Legislative and Public Affairs, interagency partners, and other public and private sector partners communications and public relations personnel to coordinate strategies and develop content that promotes and supports Power Africa’s key messages.
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Develop the profile of the global Regulatory and IPMT practice group - this includes the practice areas of Antitrust and Competition; Communications, Internet, and Media; Energy Regulatory; Government Relations and Public Affairs; International Trade and Investment; Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology Regulatory; and Privacy and Cybersecurity.
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Is a national leader in applying a science-based approach to social marketing and communication to address public health and other challenges in the U.S. SMC currently implements a diverse portfolio of social marketing, public relations, communication, and training and technical assistance projects in the U.S. that are funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Agriculture, private associations, and foundations.
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Bachelor’s degree in a field related to international development, international relations, political science, public administration, legislative affairs, communications, journalism, etc.
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Work closely with the Federal Government Affairs, State Government Affairs, Grassroots Advocacy, Science, Public Health, Services and Supports, and Marketing and Communications teams. Come Join Autism Speaks as a Director of Public Policy in our Advocacy department assisting the Senior Director, Policy, and Federal Government Affairs by leading Autism Speaks’ federal advocacy efforts to improve access to services and improve outcomes for autistic people throughout the lifespan by developing and implementing legislation, advancing agency policy, and taking other actions that improve outcomes for autistic individuals and their families.
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Science Writing Intern to provide support to the writing team to develop compelling communications on a variety of topics including tobacco, vaping, opioids and public health affairs. Opportunities vary each semester, but are typically in the following areas of specialization: Marketing, Communications, Public Policy, Human Resources, IT, Evaluation Science and Research, Youth Activism, and Community Youth & Engagement.
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Experience in the successful coordination of contemporary art exhibitions, performances, public art projects, community organizing, and related programming in an academic or museum setting. Collaborate with the communications director on all publicity, promotion, and communication regarding events, exhibitions, and programming.
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NCOSE is focused on mass-scale prevention of sexual abuse and exploitation and deploys the tactics of corporate advocacy, public policy, civil litigation, and grassroots mobilization to reach this.
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Experience with contemporary arts event management and public presentations. Strong instinct for collaboration, event/public facing orientation, attention to detail, flexibility, and an ability to work with an interdisciplinary mindset.
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We are committed to furthering issues like climate change, health care, and economic and racial justice from a progressive perspective, we seek to engage the public in these areas as well as others.
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Drive an earned media strategy and handle all media requests and prepare and disseminate communications tools such as press releases, op-eds, public statements, speeches, talking points, presentations, media advisories, briefings, and pitch ideas.
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BA/BS in marketing, communications, public relations, or related. As a Marketing & Communications Coordinator you will be responsible for implementing marketing initiatives, ranging from virtual and in-person events to digital campaigns, with a focus on high-quality lead generation, member and prospect engagement, and B2B revenue growth.
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This position is located at Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, COMMUNICATIONS. As a Public Affairs Specialist, you will serve as speechwriter for senior CFPB officials and to perform other assignments communicating information to the news media and general public regarding the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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