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Master’s degree in Development Economics, Environmental Policy, International Relations, Political Science, Demography, Economics, Public Policy, or related field; equivalent combination of education and experience.
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A subject matter expert, who plans, develops, and coordinates community, public, government relations and efficiency programs with an emphasis in public involvement, and education and outreach.
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The full-time Executive Director will serve as a Foundation staff member with a wide variety of leadership and administrative duties including office management, public relations and marketing, event planning and execution, fundraising, volunteer management and community engagement.
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Training provided within the first year of employment includes: De-escalation & Safety; Public Speaking; Mental Health First Aid; Substance Abuse & Mental Health; Human Trafficking; Trauma Informed Care; and many more.
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Master’s or doctorate degree in business management, business administration, finance, accounting, statistics, mathematics, communications, healthcare administration, healthcare management, public policy, public administration, public affairs, public relations, natural/biological/biomedical sciences, or a field of study related to the work assignment.
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Participate on behalf of WGU as a representative to relevant nonpartisan, non-profit organizations and policy bodies, such as legislative, governor, and lieutenant governor associations, economic development groups, and related public-private partnership efforts.
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Denver Arts & Venues aims to amplify Denver’s quality of life and economic vitality through our premier public venues, public art collection, and free entertainment events and programs. Denver Arts and Venues is seeking a Public Art Program Administrator to support our team in bringing unique and exciting arts experiences to the Denver community.
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SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: Development Officer of Philanthropy, Donor Relations Database Manager, and Manager of Grants and Contracts. EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree in nonprofit management, marketing, communications, business, public administration, or a related field (Master’s degree preferred.
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The Labor Relations Manager (“LR Manager”) is responsible for supporting the VP, ER/LR in delivering meaningful strategic direction, support and guidance in all labor relations activities for OVG owned, operated and/or managed facilities throughout the US, Canada and globally.
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Reports To : Director, Employee & Labor Relations (dotted line to Sr. Director, HR Shared Services & Sr Total Rewards Manager) Supports in Learning & Development efforts, which includes, but is not limited to leadership development efforts, positive employee relations, New Hire Orientation, Field-Based Training (i.e. budtender training), and more.
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Familiarity with theories, principles, and best practices of public administration, government relations, and communications; As the Program and Policy Coordinator, you will provide professional and administrative support to CDOT’s Executive Office and the office of Policy and Government Relations, directly serving the Executive Director and the Chief of Staff and working closely with other senior executives.
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The Advisor for Government Relations and Policy Analyst executes the System’s legislative strategy, in close coordination with the Vice Chancellor. Develop and provide training for campus partners on legislative affairs and government relations.
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Works collaboratively with the External Provider Relations Specialist (EPRS) and the Healthcare Contract Specialist as an internal liaison to market, service, and educate the provider healthcare network.
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Master’s degree in international education, international affairs, international relations, or a related field. Bachelor’s degree in international education, international affairs, international relations, or a related field.
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The Senior Manager of Content Marketing will work closely with the Demand Generation, Digital Marketing, Sales Enablement, Public Relations and Product Marketing teams to create, distribute, and optimize content that drives engagement and supports our go-to-market strategies.
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