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Are you an exceptional, experienced speech writer - communications specialist with experience writing speeches, official statements, op-eds, and scripts that support educational equity and opportunity, elementary and higher education, and issues related to legislative policies and priorities.
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Experience drafting speeches, blogs, op-eds, and fact sheets; style and copy editing; and. The Program Officer creates digital content for social media channels, blog, and podcast and serves as primary point of contact for the USAID Internal Communications team and responds to internal requests for content.
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Work with CPAR Research Coordinator to assist the Marketing & Communications team with preparing, editing, and formatting CPAR publications such as news releases, reports, letters, infographics, briefing papers, op-eds, web content, and other publications (including the Journal for the Center for Policy Analysis and Research.
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Develop and actively nurture a strategic list of media relations contacts for identifying media opportunities for the Institute, including stories, interviews, op-eds, and more. 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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Drafting op-eds, blog, and social media posts to communicate the Center’s research and advocacy to a diverse audience; Participating in coalition work with other worker rights, immigrant rights, criminal justice reform, racial justice, civil rights and privacy organizations on issues related to surveillance.
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Proactively identify opportunities to increase Just Vision’s visibility and strengthen our mission through press engagement, including: op-eds, analysis, film reviews, editorial board meetings, press briefings, letters to the editor and story pitches that amplify our work and values.
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In addition, the Media Manager will create content that provides value for our members and messaging, such as producing, pitching, and placing op-eds; writing press releases, talking points, and briefing materials; and booking NFIB experts on radio and television programs.
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Develops a plan for initiating and securing media coverage and editorial commentary, builds relationships with media contacts and arranges interviews with ASLA spokespersons, plans press conferences and media events, and writes and edits materials including blogs, op-eds, letters-to-the-editor, press releases and social media content; monitors major media coverage of landscape design, climate and environmental justice.
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Public Representation: Articulate and represent the Lawyers’ Committee’s positions on DEI issues through public speaking, op-eds, amicus briefs, and coalition work. Your work will encompass litigation, policy advocacy, and the development of strategies to advance racial justice and economic opportunity.
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Typical writing assignments may include both scientific and non-scientific (e.g., health policy-related) talking points, press releases, press statements, media pitches, op-eds, and other relevant content.
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Lead and support the development of a range of written products, including memos, reports, rapid-response statements, op-eds, and social media, to influence the policy debate on key climate issues.
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Wide-range reader of news, including op-eds. We own and operate leading entertainment and news brands, including NBC, NBC News, MSNBC, CNBC, NBC Sports, Telemundo, NBC Local Stations, Bravo, USA Network, and Peacock, our premium ad-supported streaming service.
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Collaborate with other John Hopkins University and School of Nursing departments, experts, and resources on Institute-related communications projects as needed. Current and historical knowledge of evolving health policy and legislative landscapes for identifying key opportunities for Institute communications and media relations projects.
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Assist in the development and dissemination of press releases, op-eds, LTEs, speeches, newsletter articles, and other materials designed to inform and engage public and media interests, including conducting research and analysis to support the preparation of public information and media content, ensuring accuracy and relevance.
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Op-eds that persuasively illuminate the pathways to accelerated clean. Third Way’s Climate and Energy Program is seeking a Policy Advisor who can advance our efforts to research, design, and promote targeted policies to help pick up the pace of clean energy deployment in the US. Specifically, this team member will support our new.
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