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Minimum of 12-15 of professional experience in Senate, House, Administration, government affairs, campaign, energy policy and/or advocacy roles. Candidates should have a minimum of 12 or more years of professional experience in Senate, House, Administration, government affairs, campaign, energy policy and/or advocacy roles.
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The Client Manager will partner with multiple organizations, including: the Dean’s office, Academic Affairs, faculty and staff, University Relations, UMD Career Center, as well as other outward-facing UMD units and external partners.
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Works in partnership with Employee Relations and Compliance Manager, NPR’s employment counsel, and NPR’s external HR compliance consultant to ensure NPR’s compliance with applicable government reporting requirements, including preparing and auditing data for required reporting for federal, state, and local agencies.
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Basic Qualifications· 0-2 years of experience, including a previous internship experience in international relations, public affairs, government relations, etc. Advisory services combine business strategy, government affairs, corporate social responsibility and sustainability, and political risk analysis to help clients navigate changing political and economic dynamics.
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The primary workstreams include developing multimedia projects and campaigns in coordination with program managers and technical subject matter experts; providing daily communications and public affairs guidance and support; and assisting building the team’s marketing communications and external relations capacity.
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The Global Communications and Media Relations department is responsible for positioning and promoting CFR and Foreign Affairs via the full spectrum of media, marketing, and public relations.
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Education: Bachelor’s degree in Political Science, International Affairs, Government, Public Affairs, related field, or equivalent practical experience. Help develop and advance federal government affairs strategy with the executive and legislative branches.
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They will collaborate with internal colleagues and external government relations consultants to develop policy positions that reflect ZERO TO THREE's values and commitment to racial equity and that are grounded in early childhood development science.
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Working closely with the Senior Director of Government Relations, the Manager will have the opportunity to help shape and advocate for SIA’s policy priorities on compelling issues that impact millions of Americans each day including, but not limited to, cyber security, artificial intelligence and data privacy, school security, consumer use of technology, government procurement and homeland security.
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Advocacy experience on business and/or technology policy issues, and experience working on Capitol Hill, in a state legislature, or in government relations for a trade association, are preferred.
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The Manager of Government Relations will cover a range of issues, including, but not limited to the association’s state and local policy advocacy portfolio. The Security Industry Association (SIA) is seeking a government relations professional to support the SIA Government Relations team in the development and implementation of SIA’s public policy initiatives and related events.
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Our teams integrate the disciplines of strategic communications, investment banking, management consulting, corporate governance, risk, and government affairs to solve the most complex business and reputational challenges.
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Bachelor's Degree in international relations, education, or international development or related field; at least two years of experience working in the international field; at least one year of experience in supporting proposal development, especially for U.S. Government opportunities such as for U.S. State Department Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs (ECA) and USAID.
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AARP’s Community, State and National Affairs (CSN) Group includes Government Relations, Programs, Volunteer Engagement, Community Outreach and Advocacy at the federal, state and local levels.
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Communicate orally policy and regulatory updates and analysis through bi-weekly government relations conference calls, periodic webinars, and other meetings. Support Legislative Affairs team to analyze legislation and craft policy position papers to further the association's legislative advocacy efforts; engage in direct lobbying as needed.
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