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Experience with international development and topics consistent with CIPE’s mission, including anti-corruption and business ethics, democratic governance, business association advocacy, entrepreneurship and others.
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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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Under the direction of the Director of Strategic Communications and working collaboratively across teams, this position leads NACo’s digital and multimedia efforts to advance the association’s objectives in membership engagement, policy advocacy and thought leadership.
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This position will report to the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) and oversee our Social Media Manager and Senior Associate of Communications & Storytelling, in addition to collaborating with other staff to tell the Active Minds story.
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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 Local, Faith, and Transformative Partnerships Hub, located within USAID’s Bureau for Development, Democracy, and Innovation ( DDI/LFT ), is seeking a Senior Strategic Communications Specialist to support the DDI/LFT Locally Led Development Initiatives (LLDI) programs.
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The Senior Communications Specialist position in the Department of Emergency Medicine’s Innovative Practice Section will provide support to the Program Coordinators with the day-to-day operations and coordination of functions of the Innovative Practice Programs including, but not limited to, operational support, event staffing, supplies/logistics coordination, medical repatriation, and communication within the Innovative Practice.
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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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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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Groundwork’s unique structure – part strategic communications, part think tank, and part issue advocacy organization – allows us to drive narrative and policy change with credibility, expertise, and impact.
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Reporting to the Director of Integrated Media, the Visual Communications Specialist will bring important digital/technical skills to the team. We are seeking a highly skilled and dynamic Visual Communications Specialist to join our team.
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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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Manage the Social Media Coordinator, Education and Communications Specialist, Lead Designer and Developer and related communications consultants and interns as assigned. Develop and implement strategies as needed around crisis communications.
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Master's degree in Communications, Public Relations, Public Administration, Business, International Relations, National Security, or related studies AND at least six (6) years of U.S. military and/or civilian professional experience with strategic communications.
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Additional requirements include superb written and verbal communications skills; excellent project management skills; mastery of a variety of communications mediums including print, web, social media, and video; knowledge of content management systems (preferably WordPress), basic HTML, SEO, Google Analytics, video editing software, and graphic design applications (preferably Adobe Creative Suite); and an appreciation for diversity.
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