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As the Senior Public Information Officer , you will: Coordinate Utah Transit Authority (UTA)s media relations and public storytelling program and serves as the UTAs primary media relations strategist and press liaison.
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Undergraduate or graduate student with a concentration in international relations, political science, journalism, PR/marketing, or public affairs. A demonstrated interest in media relations and public affairs, or foreign policy/international affairs and global issues preferred.
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The Communications Department is seeking full-time and part-time interns with an interest in foreign policy, journalism, communications and public relations, social and digital media, web design, and marketing.
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Job DetailsJob Location American Psychiatric Association HQ - Washington, DCPosition Type Full TimeEducation Level 4 Year Degree -Job Category Management Description The Manager of Federal Relations reports to the Deputy Director of Federal Relations and collaborates with members of the Advocacy, Policy, and Practice Advancement (APPA) team to advance the APA's federal legislative agenda, advocacy priorities, and applicable grassroots and political programs.
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The Pacific Northwest Tribal Government Relations Director will help guide TNC’s Washington State strategies to build influence, leverage and momentum for environmental progress in Washington State as a trusted and value-added partner working in support of Indigenous conservation and restoration priorities and Indigenous-led conservation across the Northwest.
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As a key liaison, the incumbent will work closely with representatives from USAID, including Africa Bureau, Legislative and Public Affairs, interagency partners, and other public and private sector partners communications and public relations personnel to coordinate strategies and develop content that promotes and supports Power Africa’s key messages.
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The position requires a bachelor’s degrees; master’s preferred in accounting, finance, international relations, political science, business or public administration, or a related field and/or 2-5 years’ experience.
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You will work closely with a Sr. Public Relations Manager and the Director, PR & Communications to coordinate communications materials, campaigns, events, and other PR activities.
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The Health Policy Director, PBM is responsible for maintaining a portfolio of public policy issues facing the company and leading related activities. As part of this work, the Health Policy Director will work with internal leadership and subject matter experts to develop public policy analysis and recommendations in support of enterprise goals and objectives.
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Experience in marketing campaigns, project management, and public/media/influencer relations, incorporating the preferences and desires of our target audience seeking financial solutions.
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Our government relations manager for clean energy will develop relationships with clean energy champions in Congress on both sides of the aisle and work with our state and federal teams to advance renewable energy.
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The ideal candidate will have at least 10+ years of communications/writing/media relations experience with an advocacy organization, political campaign, elected official or similar public affairs-related employer.
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Basic Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in journalism, marketing, communications, public relations, or related discipline. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: The Multi-Media Production Specialist provides liaison support for coordinating and planning Office of Acquisition (OA) organization events in conjunction with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Public Affairs Offices.
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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 building the team’s marketing communications and external relations capacity.
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Bachelor’s degree in international business, international relations, international or higher education administration, or related field, required. Master’s degree in international education, international relations, international business, student services, or related field preferred.
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