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Lane County Government is seeking a strategic and influential relationship-builder to fill the role of Intergovernmental Relations Manager. The Policy Division, a subset of County Administration, is a diverse team that leverages the integrated portfolio of work being done in Housing, Climate Change, Community Resilience and Recovery, Community & Economic Development, Grant Strategy Management, and Intergovernmental Relations to address high-priority local policy initiatives and achieve key strategic objectives.
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Master's degree in political science, public administration, government relations, international relations, or a related field. Bachelor's degree in political science, public administration, government relations, international relations, or a related field.
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The Intergovernmental Relations Manager works closely with elected and appointed officials, government agency staff, community stakeholders, and advocacy organizations to frame compelling solutions for the critical public policy challenges of the day.
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This position, as part of the Policy Division within County Administration, serves as the principal lobbyist for Lane County and plays a pivotal role in advancing Lane County’s interests at the state and federal levels of government.
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Analyze proposed legislation and assess potential impacts on Lane County in concert with subject matter experts across county government. While in Salem, the position isn't isolated; it's supported by a robust connection back to Eugene and the Policy Division, with ready access to subject matter experts across Lane County Government.
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The Strategic Communications Coordinator supports the division's copywriting and copy-editing projects. In addition, the Strategic Communications Coordinator has collaborative relationships with campus and community partners while working in conjunction with employees across the Division of Student Services and Enrollment Management.
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The Director or Senior Director of Communications, Government and Community Relations (Director/Senior Director) is responsible for the development and implementation of a strategic communication plan and cross-department strategies with Federal Affairs, State Affairs, Community Relations, Sponsorships, Economic Development and Strategic Partnerships, and Advocacy to promote and advance the university’s government and community relations priorities and strategic partnership objectives.
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The Federal Affairs, State Affairs, Community Relations, and Economic Development and Strategic Partnerships programs together form the Office of Government and Community Relations (GCR.
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Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: staffing; staff supervision and evaluation; instructional leadership; curriculum oversight; student, parent and community relations; student discipline; school safety; and fiscal and facilities management of the elementary school building.
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Support CEO in strategic objectives surrounding talent acquisition & retention. Provides guidance and leadership to the human resource management team in all areas relevant to HR, including labor, benefits & union relations.
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POSTAL CLERK NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED – PAID TRAINING PROVIDED – JOB SECURITY The Postal Service is the largest government related agency in terms of employees. The Postal Service is the largest government related agency in terms of employees, currently employing nearly 1 million people.
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Human relations strategies, conflict resolution strategies, and team building principles and techniques. Possession of a valid Oregon TSPC Administrative License authorizing service as an elementary school principal.
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The position represents the Office of Strategic Communications and Marketing, the Division of Student Services and Enrollment Management, the Division of Student Life, and by extension, the university as a whole.
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Summary RNDC is looking for a dynamic, strategic, and professional Transportation Supervisor to join our growing Operations team. RNDC is looking for a dynamic, strategic, and professional Transportation Supervisor to join our growing Downstate Oregon Operations team.
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Responsible for tactical, strategic, and administrative support of multiple program areas such as training, quality control, quality assurance, traffic management, airspace and procedures, plans and programs, operational automation, military operations, special and security operations, safety management system, safety reporting and other areas of specialty identified collaboratively at the local level.
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