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Did you graduate from an accredited four-year college or university, with major coursework in public policy, political science, legal studies, communications, public relations, journalism, public administration or a related field.
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The Public Information Specialist Sr. position will lead emergency communications, conduct all aspects of media relations, serve as spokesperson to provide general department-related information to media, and plan and implement communication strategies for various projects, programs and initiatives for the Watershed Protection Department.
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The Government Relations Specialist I performs complex (journey-level) legislative and consultative work. -Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university plus three years of full-time experience working with the state legislature, legislative staff or research services, or four years of experience in the development, implementation or interpretation of policies and procedures in a public or private agency.
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Bachelor's Degree in journalism, communications, public relations, information studies, psychology, marketing, or related field required. The Communications Specialist is responsible for managing and developing content for internal channels as well as other duties as part of the Communications Department at Central Health, Travis County's hospital district.
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Education: Degree in Communications, Marketing, New Media, Public Relations, or Business Tech-Savvy: Excellent knowledge of Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, and other social media best practices.
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MINIMUM REQUIREMENTSBachelor’s Degree, preferably in Business, Finance, Communications, Marketing, Economics, Public Relations, or related field. Why you’ll love this role: You will love being a Sales Specialist with SWBC Retirement Plan Services because you have the opportunity to not just have a job but a meaningful career.
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Education: BA/BS from an accredited college or university with degree in Communications, Public Relations or similar discipline. Information and Infrastructure Technologies, Inc. (IIT) is looking for a skilled Communications and Outreach Specialist to join our team supporting the Army Futures Command (AFC.
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Working with customers to bring their innovative and inspirational stories to the fore and support the rest of the marketing organization, including demand generation and public relations, by providing case studies, customer testimonials, and participation.
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Bachelor's degree or higher in public relations, communications, advertising, political science, or a related field. 3-5 years of experience in political campaigns, community organizing, campaign management, public affairs, public relations, or communications.
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Expertise in sales, marketing, economic development, and public relations. Have 6 to 12 years’ experience as a Business Development Specialist. Have a proven track record in client relations.
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Bachelor's degree in Planning, Communications, Public Relations, Public Policy/Administration, Government, Sociology, Social Work, or a directly related field AND four (4) years increasingly responsible experience with community engagement, public affairs/community relations/outreach, and/or communications or related field.
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Knowledge of the principles and practices of human resources management; human resources programs such as employment, compensation, classification, employee relations and engagement, benefits, workers compensation, workforce planning, or organizational development; and federal, state, and local laws and regulations governing human resources activities.
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Bachelor's degree in Communications, Public Relations, Marketing, Journalism or a related field from an accredited university or college. Significant media relations experience including a broad range of media outlets.
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Maintains a basic awareness of media relations, public relations, Responds to basic level public complaints and routes escalated issues to appropriate department staff. Maintains awareness of meetings attended by general public at the designated facility and directs visitors appropriately.
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