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The Public Relations Director is responsible for leading the communications and public relations strategies to support designated business units and position the Company as a lifetime, trusted health partner.
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Communications/Public Relations, or related major with an expected completion date between December 2025 and June 2026. This Public Sector internship, which is part of the overall Verizon Campus Program, will give you a chance to channel your drive and enthusiasm and learn the practical application of your degree concepts.
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Current enrollment in a Bachelor's degree program in Business, Political Science, Marketing, Communications/Public Relations, or related major with an expected completion date between December 2025 and June 2026.
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10+ years of experience in public policy or government relations. Partner with public policy and communications team colleagues to develop and execute public affairs outreach.
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BA/BS degree in Communications, Political Science, Public Relations, or related fields. Executive Communications Support: Assist in crafting and refining messages for executives, particularly the CEO. Conduct subject matter research and provide on-site support as needed.
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Supports expansion of incident management partnerships with internal teams, including but not limited to Corporate Security, Cybersecurity, Government Relations, and Communications; proactively shares situation reports and after-action analysis.
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Ideal candidates will be enthusiastic team players who have experience in political campaign communications, public relations, advocacy and/or government relations and are creative, organized, and used to working with multi-department teams to bring projects to fruition.
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Bachelor’s degree in graphic design, marketing, public relations, communications, or related field required. Works collaboratively with the Director of Marketing & Communications and other members of the Communications team to identify and implement strategies that will strengthen the Institute’s visual brand.
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Required: Strong analytical, written, and verbal communication skills; two years experience and/or combination of education or experience in communications, public relations, media relations and/or graphic design; Excellent knowledge of language, grammar, punctuation, and style.
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Bachelor’s degree in communications, public relations or marketing. Develops proactive communications strategy and channel delivery with business leadership including strategy, finance, and operations.
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