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We have an immediate opening for a full-time Public Relations Manager for our core brand, the luxury dating site Seeking.com. The PR Manager oversees all press and assigned marketing activities on behalf of the team brands.
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The PR Coordinator will be an energetic, self-directed individual with a creative approach to public relations activities. The ideal candidate will join MassMedia's growing Public Relations department as a Public Relations Coordinator.
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Other duties as it relates to the position of Public Relations & Community Engagement Manager. Work in close cooperation with the Divisional Public Relations Director as appropriate.
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Working knowledge of high-end restaurant operations and/or VIP Night club operations and high-end guest relations. The VIP Host, reporting to the VIP Lead, will work closely with the General Manager, Operations Lead and Event Sales Team. They must show enthusiasm and motivation to sell, maintain store standards and communicate with the team.
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Oversees Spa Attendant, Spa Concierges employee relations, training, product levels, service standards and linen running for both male and female spa facilities. Provide information and assist employees and foster good employee relations.
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The University Relations Coordinator is responsible for a variety of essential activities that increases the visibility of our brand on college/university campuses and attracts students and alumni to apply to open positions.
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Knowledge of materials modeling and desire to collaborate with colleagues applying machine learning and artificial intelligence methods to predictions of materials structure – properties relations.
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The discipline for this hire is open, including but not limited to a Ph. D. or Doctorate in Public Administration, Public Policy, Political Science, Nonprofit Management, or a related field, such as Urban Administration, Law, and Policy Entrepreneurship.
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Constant public contact in fast paced, friendly and professional environment. Handles guests with problems prior to a supervisor intervention. Employees will be required to perform other job related duties as assigned by their supervisor.
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Job Purpose: The Ryan White Eligibility Specialist will help improve the health outcomes for clients living with HIV/AIDS, providing eligibility determination services and assisting clients to obtain access to other public and private programs by enrolling into Ryan White.
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Specialized experience must include performing a variety of public affairs functions, media operations, audio visual productions and imagery, internal information, media relations and community relations; knowledge of written, oral, and graphic communication principles, methods and techniques to conduct coordinate public affairs activities convey complexed information to a variety of audiences.
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Education and Experience: Bachelor's Degree in one of the following areas: Behavioral Science, Business Administration, Child Development, Communications, Counseling, Criminal Justice, Early Childhood, Education, Health Science, Human Services, Marketing, Nursing, Psychology, Public Administration, Social Science, Social Services, Social Work, Sociology, Special Education or a related field.
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Caesars Sportsbook, America's leading sports book provider, has a Supervisor opening at its sports book inside the Venetian/Palazzo in Las Vegas, NV. Do you love interacting with the public.
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2-4 years of experience in investor relations, client services or a related function within the financial services industry, preferably with exposure to private equity, private credit or alternative investments.
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The agency’s scope of services includes consulting, strategic planning, advertising, design, public relations, community outreach, special events, and media planning and buying. – B&P Advertising, Media and Public Relations has hired Jeff Ferrari as a senior account executive for its advertising division.
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