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Demonstrates skill in a) clinical social work and/or case management practice areas; b) completing clinical social work functions such as clinical assessment, treatment planning, clinical intervention, case management, psychoeducation, referral, psychotherapy, counseling, diagnosis of mental health disorders, advocacy; c) effective critical thinking; d) communications both written and oral; and e) age appropriate interpersonal interactions (patients may range from newborn to geriatric adult.
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Skilled in marketing, strategic planning, program development, media relations, and crisis communications. Responsibilities include planning, initiating, and managing communications including design, editing and content messaging of all print, website, digital and social media, acting as the official spokesperson for all media relations.
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The Director of Media Relations is responsible for engaging communications tools and practices to provide strategic oversight of MDOT MTA communications programs , execut ing media outreach and media events, develop ing crisis communications support as needed, and creat in g multi-media communications that positively position MDOT MTA and align closely with its marketing campaigns.
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Manage crisis communications as needed for clients in tandem with senior agency leadership. Qualified candidates will have 6-8 years of experience in an integrated marketing communications or public relations agency environment, have strong written and verbal communications skills, excel at managing multiple projects at the same time, as well as proven experience managing and executing successful public relations and thought leadership campaigns.
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Train appropriate staff on procedures for PBX to serve as a central communications point during emergency/crisis situations. Bachelor's degree in Hotel Management, Business Administration or related field preferred plus one or more years front office/guest services experience including supervisory experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Develop crisis communications strategies and lead a collaborative, cross-functional team to execute each element of the plan. Experience: 8 years professional, strategic communications, public relations and event experience.
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Knowledge of best internal and external communications practices, including crisis communication and reputation management. Critical Skills For a Communications Lead. Strong interpersonal skills, building trust and rapport with key stakeholders and managing relationships with various BCPS departments.
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Develop crisis communications strategies and provide clear direction to executive teams, and project leadership, operations, marketing and communications teams. Concepts for all aspects of crisis communications.
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Additionally, it involves diverse responsibilities in media relations, crisis communications, strategic planning, and team leadership, making it a dynamic and impactful role. Develop and maintains crisis communications response plans.
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Reporting to the AVP, Public Relations & Engagement, the role of the Publicist will be to execute the organization's public and media relations strategies and overall positioning for the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
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Provide first responder crisis response. Performance Expectations:· Serve as a role model for professional and support staff, by consistently conducting him/herself in a professional and ethical manner in all situations, including but not limited to promptness of completing assignments, verbal/non-verbal communications, maintaining professional boundaries, representing the Agency with a professional image, and complying with Federal Anti-Kickback and Fraud Laws.
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In addition to serving as the University’s spokesperson for both routine news and crisis communications, the VPSCM is the President’s Chief Communications Officer. University of Maryland Eastern Shore Vice President for Strategic Communications and Marketing.
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Supports crisis communications and issues management planning and execution for internal and external audiences. The Manager, Crisis and Internal Communications assists with the development and implementation of crisis and internal communication strategies for Sheppard Pratt.
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