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The Public Relations Manager is responsible for developing PR plans, media and reputation building strategies; and integrated communications campaigns to enhance the Hospital’s reputation locally, nationally and internationally.
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Degree: major or equivalent, or a combination of courses totaling at least 24 semester hours in international law and international relations, political science, economics, history, sociology, geography, social or cultural anthropology, law, statistics, or in the humanities; or 12 semester hours in one of the above disciplines and 12 semester hours in statistics/quantitative methods.
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Under the direction of the Director, Federal Government Relations, the Government Relations Manager represents the American Heart Association before Congress, the Executive Branch, and coalition partners on a portfolio of legislative issues including preserving and expanding healthcare access through the Medicare, Medicaid, and Affordable Care Act programs; women and childrens health; cardiac rehabilitation; and peripheral artery disease.
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A demonstrated interest in media relations and public affairs, or foreign policy/international affairs and global issues preferred. Undergraduate or graduate student with a concentration in international relations, political science, journalism, PR/marketing, or public affairs.
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Our company provides direct services including public relations, social influencer marketing and paid/earned advertising across linear, digital, OOH, OTT and CTV. Experience in directing and leading a team to create, guide and align a messaging strategy across all communications including, but not limited to website and social media, public and media relations, internal communications, and program collateral.
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This position has supervisory responsibilities of Manager, Federal Government Relations. BA/BS required, MA/MS preferred; typically requires at least 6-9 years of relevant experience and/or an equivalent combination of education and experience with a focus on Federal issue advocacy, lobbying, public policy, and/or experience on Capitol Hill or with a Federal government agency.
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Manager, Government Relations & Public Policy page is loaded. Manager, Government Relations & Public Policy. Education: Bachelor’s degree in Political Science, International Affairs, Government, Public Affairs, related field, or equivalent practical experience.
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Such as work as legislative staff, or in public policy, advocacy, government relations or related area (5 years+ preferred). Works actively to maintain relationships between the churches' public-policy advocacy offices and ELCA grassroots networks including the Peace Not Walls (PNW) advocacy network.
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Reporting to the Executive Director of the Institute, the Communications Director will be responsible for building and leading a strategic communications team and plan, including content creation, media/public relations, support for Institute-related events, collaboration with staff, students, and faculty at John Hopkins University and the School of Nursing on promotional projects, and advising on additional Institute communications projects, branding and/or marketing.
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From finding documents to monitoring infrastructure to hunting for threats, Elastic makes data usable in real-time and at scale.
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Bachelor’s degree in a field related to international development, international relations, political science, public administration, legislative affairs, communications, journalism, etc.
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Is a national leader in applying a science-based approach to social marketing and communication to address public health and other challenges in the U.S. SMC currently implements a diverse portfolio of social marketing, public relations, communication, and training and technical assistance projects in the U.S. that are funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Agriculture, private associations, and foundations.
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At least three to four years in government affairs setting including at least one year of work experience in grassroots and/or one of the following areas: digital advocacy, construction industry, small business, associations, state/local government, or public relations.
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Under the general supervision of the Vice President of Policy & Communications, the Communications Director manages and leads the public and media relations functions of Planned Parenthood Great Northwest, Hawai‘i, Alaska, Indiana, Kentucky (PPGNHAIK) and its advocacy organization Planned Parenthood Alliance Advocates.
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May be substituted by a Bachelor of Science degree with 4+ years of demonstrated experience in emergency management, crisis response, national security policy, public policy, or international relations.
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