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Our advocacy work focuses on promoting racial, economic, and immigrant justice, including initiatives in the areas of voting rights, language access, education equity, criminal justice, and immigrant rights.
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SLP ) Traveling Physical Therapist Assistant ( PTA ) Traveling Occupational Therapist Assistant ( COTA ) Travel Therapist Recruiting Services As a traveling allied health therapist with CoreMedical Group, you can count on advocacy and the industry’s best benefits.
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The Virtual Power Plant Policy Director will lead SUN’s policy, regulatory, and advocacy efforts to implement solar + batteries Virtual Power Plant (VPP) policy across the country and in targeted states.
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Specializing in strategic advice, advocacy, and relationship management, PoD offers top-tier government affairs and lobbying services at both federal, state, and local levels. We represent a diverse group of interesting clients, which include private equity firms, founders, family offices and public companies (among others), in sophisticated and complex legal matters and transactions.
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Work with the Executive Director to direct staff attorneys in the implementation of a strategic vision for LCBH’s legal work and devise creative, high-impact advocacy strategies to prevent displacement and preserve affordable housing.
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Impact for Equity, a highly regarded and impactful public interest law and policy center, seeks a mission-driven Managing Director of Advocacy to co-create and lead Impact for Equity’s work advancing transformational change and racial, economic, and social justice.
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The Executive Director reports to the Boards of Directors of the two corporate entities of the ACLU-WV, and ensures that the organization is fiscally sound and that its litigation, advocacy, fundraising, and communications programs are meeting the current and emergent needs and interests of its constituents.
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Demonstrate tech/cyber risk measurement advocacy and thought leadership, and train and mentor peers and executives across the enterprise to enable adoption of more modern analysis and assessment techniques.
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Our grantees’ work includes policy advocacy, research, coalition building, pilot projects, technical assistance, supply chain and market development and more. Conduct site visits to ongoing or potential project sites, attend public meetings and represent Builders Initiative at conferences and other events.
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Overview The Associate Director of Public Relations is responsible leading the firm’s strategic approach and execution of external media and public relations activities, including raising visibility around lawyer achievements, client matter and pro bono wins, and firm performance; identifying opportunities to position lawyers for commentary on breaking news and legal developments; managing crisis communications, and more.
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From interpreting statutes and regulations with your proficiency in legal research to advising on high-stakes investigations with your depth of knowledge in trial advocacy, your unique skills are essential to investigating crimes that affect communities nationwide.
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Experience in civil litigation and trial advocacy. Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school and bar admission in Illinois; bar admission in additional state a plus. This is a part-time hybrid role for a Litigation Attorney at Progar Law Group's Chicago office, with flexibility for some remote work.
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Core Responsibilities Manage CCAC's foundation grant portfolio Oversee strategy and execution around all foundation grant and contract prospecting for new and renewal grants in close collaboration with Senior Director.
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We’re looking for a Field PR Manager to drive PR and Impact strategy (including local media relations, influencer strategies, crisis management) across the East Coast. The North American Impact team includes Communications, Government Relations, Sustainability & ESG, and Philanthropy.
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Preferred] Project Management Professional (PMP), Certified Financial Services Auditor (CFSA), Certification in Risk Management Assurance (CRMA), Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), Certified Public Accountant (CPA), or equivalent.
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