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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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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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Bachelor’s degree in a field related to international development, international relations, political science, public administration, legislative affairs, communications, journalism, etc. Highlight is seeking a Communications Program Analyst to USAID’s Bureau for Planning, Learning and Resource Management (PLR) Communications Team. The PLR Communications Team is located in PLR’s Front Office and reports directly to PLR Senior Leadership.
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Communications Director - SMC Programs page is loaded. Communications Director - SMC Programs. The Senior Communications Director will lead at least two nutrition-related, federal government communication projects.
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Position Summary:The Center for International Media Assistance (CIMA) is a knowledge platform within the National Endowment for Democracy that is dedicated to supporting independent media as a cornerstone of democracy assistance.
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Our client is seeking a Control Room Operator who will be responsible for the safe and efficient operation of a cogeneration plant and its systems during their shift. Experience as a Control Room Operator in a power plant.
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Oversee development of all NCL print communications including the annual report, marketing collateral materials and electronic communications including NCL’s website and new media; manage relationships with associated vendors.
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Previous experience as a radio board operator, preferably at a sports talk radio station/network. Audacy DC is looking for a talented individual to join our staff as Board Operator. Audacy, Inc. (NYSE: AUD) is a leading multi-platform audio content and entertainment company with the country’s best collection of local music, news and sports brands, a premium podcast creator, major event producer, and digital innovator.
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Draft and implement a communications strategy for the Feed the Future initiative and USAID investments in global food security, including an impact (vs output) focused monitoring and evaluation strategy.
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Nature Communications is the leading multidisciplinary Open Access journal, publishing high-quality scientific research. If the answer is 'yes' to any or all of these questions, you could be the person we're looking for to join the editorial team of Nature Communications.
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Your responsibilities will span across key areas such as media relations, editorial communications, employee communications, executive and volunteer leadership communications, reputation and crisis management, and brand management.
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The programobjectiveis to enhance USAID’s effectiveness, leading to positive and sustainable development outcomes globally in the above sectors through activities under four key tasks areas: communications, training, knowledge management, and facilitation/organizationaldevelopment.
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The DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS & STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS (the “Deputy”) manages the Program and develops a Program strategy. Communicates: Works closely with Live Action’s Vice President of Comnicationsand President and External Communications department to develop a media strategy in furtherance of the Program goals.
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Bachelor’s degree in journalism, Communications, Marketing, International Relations, Foreign Affairs, or related field. They will report to the deputy director of the N7 Initiative on programmatic and subject-matter areas and to the Middle East Program’s deputy director for communications on technical and strategic communications.
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Technical expertise in one or more of the following communication areas: cellular (5G, LTE), satellite communications (SATCOM), mesh radios, land mobile radio (LMR), Wi-Fi, microwave, and millimeter wave communications.
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