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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 with building the team s marketing communications and external relations capacity.
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Five (5) or more years of work experience in international development, climate change mitigation and/or adaptation, carbon markets, environmental policy, sustainable development, global affairs, project management, and/or public policy.
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The Public Affairs Specialist prepares, coordinates, edits, and posts content regarding U.S. Customs and Boder Protection (CBP) programs, objectives, and mission on CBP's social media accounts.
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Joining the EGA team will provide team members with the opportunity to be involved in the building of this growing firm—from creating a new culture, to redefining public affairs services, to exploring new services, such as data analytics and political risk analysis—across the regions where we operate: APAC, MENA, Europe, North America, Latin America, and India.
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Description :Summary:The Student Affairs Senior Coordinator is responsible for assisting the Associate Dean and Associate Director of Student Affairs in all areas of student life at the law school, managing student-facing interactions of the department, and developing and implementing programs to foster students’ continued success.
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We invested in new offices, sector teams and practice groups including investor engagement; shareholder activism; governance; regulatory and public affairs, including geopolitical; crisis; litigation; social issues including climate change and diversity, equity and inclusion; cybersecurity, data and privacy; employee engagement; digital communications; opinion research and analysis, and; creative services.
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One to two (1-2) years relevant experience in public affairs, advocacy campaigns, and/or strategic communications – from internships, at an agency or in-house, or provide evidence that you possess the capabilities of someone having that level of experience.
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OCR, as part of RAND s Communications and External Affairs (CEA), supports RAND s mission through developing and executing strategies for expanding awareness, appreciation, and, ultimately, use of RAND s research and expertise by policymakers and staff on Capitol Hill. Our work is strictly nonpartisan and we are committed to serving as a premiere nonpartisan source of high-quality and objective public policy research and analysis.
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Master's degree in international affairs, business administration, public administration, public policy, management, or another related area. Identify and assess employees' training needs, and mentor them for professional development.
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Bachelor’s degree in political science, government, or related field with at least 3 years related experience in legislative affairs as legislative aide, lobbyist, analyst, or staff for a government agency.
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Learning and Development: We invest in your development and provide the tools and training you need to have a fulfilling career in a group home or clinic. Skills: Caregiver - Direct Support Professional ( DSP ) - STNA - Resident Assistant - Home Health Aide - Assisted Living – Group Home – Human Services.
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Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in political science, public policy, forestry, or a related field. Support Government Affairs Director in providing timely legislative and policy updates to members.
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Support the Federal business vertical to ensure budgeted revenues are met Represent all Vision IP/IT solutions in all customer interactions/presentations Creation of a business plan and strategy to target and secure new customers Creation of account plans and participation in account strategy meetings for existing customers Partner with the Capture Management and Proposal team for competitive solicitations, lead and contribute to the technical development, pricing, and written narratives.
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Develop and prioritize Invenergy’s corporate federal policy goals, in collaboration with relevant Public Affairs teammates. Maintain Invenergy’s policy priorities and positions in collaboration with the Federal Affairs team and, more broadly, the Public Affairs team, for Invenergy’s executive team.
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The Senior Vice President, External Affairs will direct the communications, digital, and fundraising strategy for Common Cause (501c4) and Common Cause Education Fund (501c3), national organizations with a presence in 30 states, and a membership base of 1.5 million.
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