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The Policy Communications team works hand-in-hand in strategic partnership with Instacart’s Policy & Government Affairs team (which oversees government relations, public affairs, public policy research and development, and social impact work at the federal, state and local level in the U.S. and Canada), Instacart’s Legal team, and other key partners and stakeholders, both internally and externally.
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The CMCO will work collaboratively with leadership and other key stakeholders in setting the vision for and leading the marketing and communications team, including media and public relations, brand and creative, mission materials, digital, social, and web marketing, lead generation and acquisition, and strategic communications.
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Leadership and Management - Manage a team of communications professionals who work closely with colleagues from the policy, federal relations and legal departments to produce high-profile communications for AHA members, Congress, policymakers and the public.
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Subject matter expertise in journalism, public policy, advocacy, public relations, marketing communications and/or political campaigns. Support Ascend team members with public speaking requests, strategic presentations, and op-eds.
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10 years experience in policy-oriented communications, public relations, or public affairs. Manage communications and public relations vendors providing services supporting web design and maintenance, public relations, graphic design, copyediting, email marketing, and CRM.
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The Communications Department is seeking full-time and part-time interns with an interest in foreign policy, journalism, communications and public relations, social and digital media, web design, and marketing.
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Instacart’s Communications team is seeking a Senior Manager, Policy Communications to oversee public relations and strategic communications that advance the company’s policy and government affairs goals and support the company’s long-term growth.
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In collaboration with the Senior Director, work closely with AAMC government relations and strategic communications teams to craft communications strategies, materials, and tools to elevate academic medicine and its priorities before Congress, other policymakers, and critical partners and stakeholders.
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Develop and lead communications strategies to support BNY’s public affairs engagement on major regulatory and policy developments that span US, EMEA and APAC jurisdictions, with a particular focus in DC and in alignment with the Public Policy and Government Affairs team.
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The Senior Director for Communications and Public Affairs (hereinafter “Senior Director”) at the Brookings Institution will oversee a comprehensive portfolio that includes strategic communications, media relations, government affairs, and strategic partnerships.
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Work with other FGS divisions to deliver integrated services (from government relations and advertising to content development and public opinion research) FGS Global (FGS), a leading strategic communications consulting firm, is seeking a sharp and energetic communications professional.
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Master’s degree in a related field (public policy, political science, gender studies, environmental studies, climate studies, or similar) or equivalent experience. The Vice President for Strategic Partnerships & Communications is a key member of NEF’s executive and global senior leadership teams, with responsibility for strategic communications of NEF’s work and stewarding partnerships that support innovative program growth.
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1-2 years of experience in defense and national security, technology, communications, media relations, social media, public relations agency, research or related field(s) US Salary Range $70,000 - $105,000 USD The salary range for this role is an estimate based on a wide range of compensation factors, inclusive of base salary only.
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The Director of Communications for the Economic Studies (ES) program manages the strategic communications, media relations, events, and digital strategy efforts of the largest research program at Brookings.
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Design and implement strategic communications and engagement opportunities in support of the Policy & Representation Team’s key initiatives, including music and rural station advocacy, grassroots outreach, and annual funding for public broadcasting.
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