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The Specialist will work closely with the Communications Director or designee and the Senior Advisor for Food Security to develop a messaging framework and outreach strategy that elevates USAID global leadership and the role of Feed the Future in global food security.
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The incumbent will provide general and strategic communications, press, legislative affairs, outreach, social media, and event support to the Technology Division, performing a variety of both complex and analytical duties to advance the divisions programs and priorities in connection with overarching agency priorities.
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Effectively coordinates communications across the Technology Division teams and the ITR and engages with communicators across the bureau and USAID to develop and implement internal communications processes and facilitate strategic communications and outreach.
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Director of Strategic Communications & Public Relations The American Physical Society (APS) is a nonprofit membership organization devoted to advancing and diffusing the knowledge of physics through its outstanding research journals and scientific meetings, as well as its education, outreach, advocacy, and international activities.
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The School-based Parent Liaison creates a welcoming school environment for families; conducts outreach through a variety of communications to empower parents/guardians to be actively engaged in their children's education; organizes family involvement events/activities; manages school-based volunteer opportunities; and works with the principal and school administration to address parent/guardian issues and concerns at the school.
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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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Partner closely with Content Manager to align their marketing content strategy with external communications strategy/calendar and plan what articles, editorials, blogs posts, are needed from the Content team for PR outreach.
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Serve on committees or collateral assignments to support specialized project areas related to the success of the departmental and Division for Student Affairs, including (but not limited to) orientations, training and staff development, programming, communications, summer conference housing, and staff recruitment and selection.
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We work to advance sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) for all people through U.S. and global advocacy, partnerships with multisectoral institutions and the funding of community-based organizations across Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean.
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Work with scholarship and Octagon program managers to set development and communications goals and coordinate associated projects, including marketing, public programming, and outreach activities.
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Location The Ritz-Carlton Washington D.C., 1150 22nd Street NW, Washington, District of Columbia, United States VIEW ON MAP
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The Communications and Outreach Coordinator works with individuals within the department and other campus departments to provide updated and accurate written transportation information for publications, websites, and presentations.
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Job Description Communications Specialist (OTIP) Position Description: The Communications Specialist supports the Prevention Division at the Office on Trafficking in Persons (OTIP) by coordinating outreach and education programs that provide information about the deterrence and prevention of human trafficking.
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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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As the Development and Communication Coordinator with NNEDV, you will help to expand NNEDV's reach by drafting our newsletters, external emails, digital media communications, media releases and statements, and other outreach material.
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