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The Director leads and manages the responsibilities dedicated to external relations and communications work as well as any external resources and is the primary liaison with Harris School of Public Policy and University of Chicago communications, and civic engagement teams.
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Three (3) years of experience in Business Administration, Public Administration, Labor Relations, or related field; and. Consults with the Deputy Chief Human Resources Officer – Director of Labor Relations and Deputy Director in matters of highest confidentiality.
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Working in close partnership with Marketing, Communications & Public Relations (MCPR) colleagues, the Communications Specialist – Video (CS-V) uses their keen visual sense and filming expertise to collaboratively plan, beautifully film, and creatively edit strategic and engaging video stories for both internal and external audiences.
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Counsel and direct course directors and course faculty regarding all details of the course (e.g. advise/adhere to ACCME/SSOM/LUHS/Illinois Department of Professional Regulations (ILDPR) policies and federal laws, budget, course materials, logistics, public/alumni relations, CME credit reporting to required internal departments.
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5-7 years of external relations, public affairs, communicati. Supports the Lab\'s recruiting and fundraising goals in partnership with the Executive Director, People Operations Manager, Program Directors and University of Chicago Alumni Relations and Development staff.
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A minimum of four years of professional work experience in nonprofit management, development, alumni relations, marketing, public relations or similar work experience strongly preferred.
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ACTS-Aviation Security, Inc. has an immediate opening for a Labor and Employee Relations Specialist on the East Coast. Available as a point of contact for all east coast locations if there is an employee relations issue, grievance, or injury to ensure proper procedures are followed in a timely manner.
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This Associate Attorney will work on ELPC's cutting-edge public interest climate change and clean energy, natural resources protection and clean air and clean water litigation and innovative policy advocacy.
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This role will work collaboratively with the following teams to foster a culture of continuous improvement and alignment: marketing and communications, public relations, government relations, business intelligence, certification, shows, accounting, and operations.
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One of the following: (1) Bachelors degree; (2) Associates degree in Criminal Justice, or; (3) High school diploma with a specific related experience including public safety/civilian/military/police experience.
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Education and Experience:·Bachelor’s degree in Public Policy, Advocacy, or Affairs, Criminal Justice, Social Work, Human Rights, Psychology or related discipline required. ·Works closely with the Chief Program Officer, the President, Chief External Affairs Officer and READI Chicago’s Executive Director to manage relationships with prospective and existing individual, foundation, corporate, and public funders.
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For All. Visit us at lpzoo.org. The Senior Director, Board Relations and Individual Giving will be a senior member of the development and Lincoln Park Zoo team, managing a staff of seven with responsibility for annual giving ($365+), including the Conservators’ Council, the zoo’s premier philanthropy circle.
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At least 4 years of work experience, preferably executing an IT SOX program or in internal audit, public accounting, information technology, information security or data analytics. Contributes to the completion of the IT SOX program by executing annual ITGC testing, across all phases, including walkthroughs, interim, and year end testing.
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Demonstrates on-going commitment to preparing young people for the workforce by modeling, mentoring, and monitoring excellence in the eight Career Success Standards of: workplace relations and ethics; information management; communications; multicultural awareness; personal growth and development; career and personal planning; interpersonal skills and independent living.
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Oversee the university advancement goals by fundraising for capital campaigns, principal, major and planned gifts, alumni relations, and donor relations and stewardship of the University's seven colleges, institutes and the Mies van der Rohe society.
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