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Qualifications Must be a current student pursuing a higher education degree, or recent graduate, in public relations, media, communications, innovation, international relations, public policy, environmental science, social sciences (urban /rural development, business management, economics, sociology), feminist or gender studies, or related field.
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Grants Writing and Research Internship Overview: The Grants Writing and Research Intern will support IINE’s Manager of Foundation Relations and Public Grant Writer and Contract Coordinator by researching prospective private foundations, drafting various communications pieces, supporting grant deadlines management, and helping to prepare and package both public and private grants for submittal.
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DescriptionThe Managing Director, Corporate and Foundation Relations is a key member of the Mass General Hospital Development Office leadership team bringing vision, leadership skills, knowledge, creativity and experience to secure significant philanthropy from corporate and foundation sources.
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Boston Public Schools seeks an exceptional Visual Art Teacher who is highly qualified and knowledgeable to join our community of teachers, learners, and leaders. Meet all state and federal guidelines in order to be fully licensed and "Highly Qualified" according to NCLB. Ability to meet the Standards of Effective Teaching established by the Boston Public Schools as outlined above.
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Education and/or Experience Bachelor’s degree from accredited college or university in business, marketing, public relations, or related field; five years related experience in a leadership role in progressive non-profit and demonstrated knowledge of fundraising, advanced gift planning, capital campaigns, and major gifts solicitations.
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Major Gifts Officers Reporting to Assistant Dean, Development & Alumni Relations, the MGOs will be responsible for establishing their own prospect and donor Major Gifts ($100,000+) portfolio with ambitious goals for prospect discovery, solicitations, and gift closures.
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree in public health nutrition, nutrition, foods and nutrition, or nutrition education OR Master's degree in public health nutrition, nutrition, or food and nutrition if Bachelor's degree is not in the related field.
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We work to strengthen and protect BCG’s brand, advance our business agenda, and partner with management to engage with our key audiences through tools such as global thought-leadership publications, public relations, alumni outreach, recruitment marketing, and social media.
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The ideal candidate will have obtained (or is close to obtaining) a doctor of pharmacy degree, medical degree, masters in public health degree or bachelor's degree in public health, epidemiology, health policy, biology, economics, health services research, or related fields.
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Experience in any of the following areas is a plus: curtain wall design, historic preservation, industrial rope access/rock climbing, and public speaking. Ability to travel to remote job sites not accessible by public transportation, and if applicable, an acceptable Motor Vehicle Report.
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Working with the Director, support the Donor Relations Team's efforts to bring innovation to the reporting programs. Work with Donor Relations Associate to ensure finalizing and delivery of reports and uploading of final reports to Atlas.
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Assist Massachusetts State Police, Boston Police, Transit Police; COF Police and Public Safety service providers; Boston Fire; Boston EMS; and other public safety service as requested and/or required.
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Familiarity with civil legal aid;Demonstrated ability to cultivate, solicit, and secure support from diverse sources including, private foundations, government, corporations, and individuals;Experience with copywriting and editing, and/or public relations;Experience with graphic design, and/or video production/editing;Experience with Salesforce, Zoom, Wix, and email marketing platforms.
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Provide administrative support and follow-up for the Speakers’ bureau, working with Assistant Director of Public Relations on coordinating opportunities for internal staff. Under the direction of the Director of Communications and working across the organization, supporting the strategic development and execution of primarily internal communications while also providing support for external communications and public relations, as needed.
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Additionally, applicants should have:Demonstrated success in influencer relations program management: Supporting strategic planning, program development, research, identification, vetting, relationship management, measurement and analysis.
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