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BS (Preferred), in English, Journalism, Liberal Arts, and/or 10 years of experience in lieu of a degree. ARETUM, a renowned government contracting company specializing in technology-enabled mission support services, is currently seeking a proactive and skilled Proposal Manager to join our team.
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The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) is a leading graduate school of international relations with a proven reputation for producing influential, innovative, and accomplished graduates with careers in government, business, journalism, international organizations, academia, and non-profits.
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B.A. / B.S. in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, or similar major. A. General Description: The Digital Content Operations Director is an experienced strategist who will oversee the operations of ASHA's digital strategy for asha.org and social media portfolio.
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A. / B.S. in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, or similar major. The Digital Content Operations Director is an experienced strategist who will oversee the operations of ASHA’s digital strategy for asha.org and social media portfolio.
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Degree in science communication, journalism, biology, public health, or a related discipline. Three (3) years of experience in science writing, science communication, health journalism, or related fields beyond education.
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Minimum of four years of related corporate communications, public relations, or journalism background. Minimum of four years of related corporate communications, public relations, or journalism background.
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Bachelor’s degree in communications, public relations, journalism, marketing or related field. We compare our benchmarks against similarly sized non-profit organizations with comparable annual budgets and geographical areas.
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Professional or educational background in social media monitoring, risk analysis, intelligence, journalism, or a field related to terrorism and extremism. Experience producing reports based on OSINT investigations for a government agency, news outlet, think tank, research organization, or similar entity.
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Bachelor’s degree in communications, journalism, media studies, or a related field. Passion for media literacy, community storytelling, and/or journalism. The Digital Futures Institute at Montgomery Community Media stands at the forefront of integrating racial equity and social justice into the heart of digital storytelling and media production.
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Support the evolution of a digital strategy throughout the association with a focus on workflow, use of AI (including generative AI), key performance measurements, and adherence to ASHA’s brand and taxonomy (site structure and terminology.
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More than its individual brands, Dow Jones is a modern gateway to intelligence, with innovative technology, advanced data feeds, integrated solutions, expert research, award-winning journalism and customizable apps and delivery systems to bring the information that matters most to customers, when and where they need it, every day.
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Work Experience: A minimum of five years of related experience working in journalism, internal communications, public relations or closely related field required. Education: Master's or Bachelor's degree in journalism, communications, public relations or closely related field required.
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Associate’s degree in a related major with two years of experience or bachelor’s degree in related major accepted (e.g. English, journalism, communications, marketing, or a technical writing/project management related field.
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A bachelor's degree in marketing, communications, journalism, business or a related field may be acceptable. Do you have a degree in English, Marketing, Journalism or Communications? We are seeking an energetic, passionate Proposal Coordinator who will lead proposal and/or presentation production efforts in preparing high-quality submissions for our clients.
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Master's or higher degree in Information Technology, English, or Journalism At this time, Connsci will not sponsor a new applicant for employment authorization for this position. We are seeking an experienced Senior Proposal Manager to join our dynamic team in the Government Contracting industry.
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