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A strong interest in the media and corporate, advocacy and political campaigns, experience in press relations, message development and strategic planning. Providing research and creative input to serve as a basis for strategic communication initiatives and programs.
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In collaboration with Urban’s brand and audience engagement team, monitor, assess, and track the performance of communications strategies, identifying KPI’s from the outset and using them to make improvements and guide future strategic communications planning.
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Demonstrated experience delivering impactful employee communications programs in concert with corporate business strategy, planning, and organizational transformation efforts. As a principal workforce communications professional in MITRE’s People, Learning and Growth (HR) sector, this role is critical in developing, leading, and executing internal communications, engagement strategies, and collateral across multiple stakeholders and programs – including senior leadership - at both the tactical and strategic level and within a fast-paced environment and high operational tempo.
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Works with senior executives in message preparation including, writing, editing and strategic planning of messages to internal audiences. Leads strategic development of messages for regular manager forums for top management.
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You'll leverage your skills and experience to provide a range of communications support, from strategic communications planning to tactical execution and provision of steady-state communications.
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Drive Strategic Communications Planning. The ideal candidate for this role is someone who understands corporate communications for a B2B sales organization. Bachelor's degree in communications, public relations, or a related field.
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Must have demonstrated experience leading teams of 5-10 in creating coordinated strategic communications and outreach campaigns. This position will be supporting FEMA at the headquarters and regional levels to enable FEMA to carry out its responsibilities under the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities, Non-financial Direct Technical Assistance (BRIC DTA) Strategic Coordination and Communication Support initiative in an efficient and effective manner.
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Supporting clients through strategic communications and marketing in transportation, our Government Marketing team produces award-winning work that helps individuals, communities, and our nation.
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Participate in strategic planning sessions, contributing insights on communication and change management to support organizational objectives. Independently apply advanced technical expertise and skills to implement business solutions related to Strategic Communications and/or Change Management.
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About the Role: As a Strategic Communications Specialist supporting our federal government client, you will be trusted to provide strategic planning and implementation support to broadband grant programs in the pre- and post-award phases.
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This includes planning for workforce engagements, town halls, and events, developing marketing campaigns for those events and leading client communications initiatives, including large-scale outreach campaigns to engage the workforce and drive acceptance of client policies.
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Serve as strategic advisor to clients, while leading team members in the planning and implementation of strategic communications and stakeholder engagement programs, including broad scale public consultation programs, which may vary from on-the-ground or virtual outreach with landowners, media, and non-government organizations to identification and activation of supporters.
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Experience in project management, strategic communications, public relations, analysis and/or planning operations in a large complex organization. The Sr. Communications Associate is responsible for supporting strategic communications and supporting the Director of Strategic Initiatives on planning and coordinating school initiatives that are supported through institutional funds and philanthropic contributions.
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5+ years of experience providing strategic communications support, including communications planning, presentations, talking points, fact sheets, and newsletters. Strategic communications, corporate communications, employee communications, public relations, content marketing, or change management certification.
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Experience in issues management and crisis communications planning development of programs, and implementation of policies that protect corporate reputation. Lead and mentor colleagues and serve as a member of the ICM lead team to build a culture of collaboration and integration, positioning the ICM team as a strategic partner to ASCO staff and volunteer leadership, and program leaders.
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