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The Communications Specialist will provide high-level communications and outreach expertise and support to programs within DOE/NNSA. This position is full-time. MELE Associates, Inc. is seeking to add an experienced Communications Professional to our National Security and Intelligence team, supporting a key customer within the Department of Energy (DOE) / National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA.
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The Customs and Border Protection (CPB) Office of Facilities and Asset Management (OFAM) Senior Communications Specialist shall serve as the lead for providing intra-governmental partners with the information necessary to champion the planning, construction, and maintenance of various physical components designed to help the USBP and AMO fulfill its primary homeland security mission.
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This position serves as the Contingency Communications Support Specialist (COMSEC Custodian) in the Operations directorate. Contingency Communications Support Specialist (COMSEC Custodian.
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The National Airspace Systems Integration Support (NISC) program at Leidos is seeking a Communications Specialist to support multiple Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) programs including The Office of Policy, International Affairs, and Environment (APL) and National Engagement & Regional Administration (ARA.
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Resilience Organization Change Management and Communications Specialist, Senior. As an organizational change management and communications consultant on our team, you’ll have a direct impact on how our clients envision, define, and implement transformational changes for organizations focused on promoting resilience.
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The Communications Specialist will provide support to the Weather Program Office (WPO), a program within the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR.
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The Clearing is seeking a Senior Strategic Communications Specialist to support a program within the Department of Defense (DoD). The Senior Strategic Communications Specialist’s primary project responsibility is to lead the design, implementation, and execution of a communication strategy and related strategic planning efforts to further the end customer's relationships with their stakeholders and support the customer’s mission and desired program outcomes.
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Communications Specialist Washington, DC ( Onsite) Security Clearance Requirement: A ctive U.S. Customs and Border Protection Background Investigation (CBP BI). The Communications Specialist will also handle information requests, prepare statistical reports, and perform clerical functions such as correspondence and meeting scheduling.
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Guidehouse is seeking a Communications Specialist to support information technology (IT) security communications initiatives for the Department of State (DOS). Establish and manage formal communications functions and processes for a Front Office team including office communications plan, SOPs and guidelines, executive engagements, and DOS correspondence.
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We're searching for our next Senior Communications Specialist. Previous work in the energy or clean energy sector, and/or experience as a federal contract or in a federal agency in strategic communications.
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GVI Inc., a subsidiary of Three Saints Bay, LLC, and a Federal Government Contractor industry leader, is seeking a Senior Technical Writer / Editor / Communications Specialist to join our Team in Washington, DC.
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We are seeking a Communications Officer, Social Media Specialist (ET Consultant), to be based in Washington DC, to work within the Corporate Communications unit and in close coordination with colleagues from across IFC, to help strategically communicate and enhance IFC's reputation and presence on social media and web.
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Baltimore City Public Schools is seeking a motivated and dynamic Operations Communications Specialist to join our Operations team under the guidance of the Director of Community and Public Relations.
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5+ years of experience in strategic communications, public relations, or a related field. Bachelors degree in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, Marketing, or a related field.
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Manages, produces, and executes the communications strategy across digital platforms, including the company's Intranet and knowledge library. Bachelor's degree in communications, or other related field, and 5 to 7 years of communications or marketing experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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