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Position Details Proposed Start Date 06/03/2024 Classification Title Administrative Support Rank N - No Rank Working Title Public Affairs Coordinator Department 100200 - GOV Government Relations Position Number D92013 Representation UU - Unclassified Unrepresented Renewable Renewable End date, if applicable Position FTE Tenure Status N - not applicable Position Summary Brief Description of PSU/School/Dept PSU is located in the Office of the President.
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Job Summary: The Marketing, Communications & PR Manager strives to champion the Mental Health & Addiction Association of Oregon (MHAAO) both internally and externally and is responsible for developing and supervising all marketing, communications, and public relations strategies for the organization.
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Support public relations strategy for Energy Trust's Solar-related offers and collaborate with the organizational communications team for broader PR efforts on other renewable energy work, such as irrigation modernization.
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The Development Engineering Senior Director works as an integral member of the project development team on siting, permitting, transmission interconnect, marketing, finance, and public/government relations.
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Candidates for Director, Strategy should be passionate about providing quality opinion research to drive client decision making in public policy, social marketing, candidate and ballot issue campaigns, non-profit advocacy, corporate public affairs, and government.
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Seven or more years of business administration or equivalent experience, including: program planning, grant writing, public relations, documented fund development success, budgeting and financial management experience.
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Cultivate a culture centered around driving a fantastic Associate Experience by leading all people and culture-related strategies, including those related to Diversity and Inclusion, Associate Engagement, Training, Talent Development and Associate Relations.
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Labor Relations experience in a public utility or power industry environment. This position promotes constructive and collaborative labor relations by providing advice, counsel and support to operations management, employees and human resources staff in all aspects of labor relations, including contract administration and interpretation, grievance handling and collective bargaining.
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Under the direction and guidance of the Director, the Manager, will manage government relations activities including coordination of lobbying activities, managing inquiries and requests from elected officials and/or key interest groups, and shaping legislative strategies through issue advocacy and coalition-building.
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The Oregon Health Authority (OHA), Public Health Division (PHD), Environmental Public Health (EPH) With a primary focus on reducing health risks to people in Oregon from exposure to environmental contaminants in recreational waters, both fresh and marine, this position plays a critical role in protecting public health and ensuring the safety of water resources.
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ORA Ph. D. or equivalent doctoral degree in a related field of study such as: Sociology, Business Management, Business Administration, Public Administration, Social Science, Environmental Science, Geosciences, Political Science, Law Enforcement, or other fields related to the petroleum industry.
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Hope Chinese Charter School (HCCS) is the first public Chinese immersion school in the Beaverton School District with a mission to educate for global fluency by developing Chinese & English dual-language skills.
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Oregon State Treasury is led by State Treasurer Tobias Read. As Treasurer, he is the state’s financial leader, the custodian of public funds and chief investment officer. Experience with real estate investments (such as from an asset manager, real estate consultant, corporation or public pension plan.
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Shadows judicial officers, judicial chambers personnel, U.S. Pretrial Services officers, U.S Probation officers, Federal Public Defenders, Clerk’s Office personnel, and other court-system professionals to develop an understanding of the federal judiciary.
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The Child Life Specialist will participate in a team approach, collaborating with the interdisciplinary team to promote patient and family-centered care, and to foster positive hospital-community relations.
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