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A graduate degree in Public Policy, or other related discipline is desirable. A history of strong external relationship building and relationship management with a wide range of industry colleagues in the political, marketing, and public relations arenas.
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The incumbent of this position serves as a Supervisory Public Health Analyst performing very broad and extensive study assignments related to public health programs which are of significant interest to the public and Congress.
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As of July 2021, there are ORS Public Health Analyst (PHA) and Drug Intelligence Officer (DIO) positions in 50 states, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The Public Health Analyst must be based near Washington, D.C. The PHA will split time between the DC Health office located in Washington, D.C. and the Washington/Baltimore HIDTA office located in Reston, VA. Additionally, this job will require local travel for partner meetings, local presentations, and community meetings, and will also require some national travel.
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Non-Public: The Non-Public team is responsible for monitoring the provision of special education and related services to DCPS students placed in non-public and residential environments.
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As the FedCiv AE, you will work with our Public Sector Sales VP and GTM team, and Public Sector Field CTO to identify, qualify, and close new business opportunities and expand the Public Sector pipeline.
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Eastern Research Group, Inc. (ERG) is seeking a Mid-level Public Health Analyst to join our Economic and Policy Analysis practice that supports a wide range of policy-oriented research at the federal, state, and local levels.
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Five years+ of public policy, advocacy, and public health research. Policy Research & Development Works with the Policy Lab team to develop policy briefs based on qualitative and quantitative research from local health departments participating in the Resilience Catalysts in Public Health initiatives.
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Our clients include the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and others.
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2+ years of demonstrated experience working on programs or projects related to public health and/or worker safety and health *Experience using R, STATA, or SAS for data analysis and predictive analytics.
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The Multi-Media Production Specialist provides liaison support for coordinating and planning Office of Acquisition (OA) organization events in conjunction with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Public Affairs Offices.
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The Director, Federal Affairs, will advocate T-Mobile’s Federal public policy initiatives before the US Congress and will report to the Sr. Director, Federal Legislative Affairs. 10 years of Government Relations/Capitol Hill/Public Policy/Lobbying/Corp experience.
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As a Forward Deployed Engineer, you will work directly with TRM’s government customers. Our next-generation platform, which combines threat intelligence with machine learning, enables financial institutions and governments to detect cryptocurrency fraud and financial crime at an unprecedented scale.
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Requirements What You’ll Bring: 10+ years of experience working in government, a conservation NGO, or an environmentally-focused grant-making organization Passion for public lands and a genuine connection to conservation and resilience building, with deep expertise in public lands, recreation, conservation, and/or restoration Extensive background in science and public policy.
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Bachelor’s degree in finance, public policy, public administration, natural resource management, environmental or urban planning, or related fields or 5-7 years of work experience in lieu of a degree required.
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Desirable: Experience developing and leading policy advocacy and social marketing campaigns related to public health or international development in Latin America and the Caribbean region. Managerial: Extensive expertise in senior, progressively responsible positions in corporate communications, public health agencies or international development organizations; administration of matters requiring sensitive negotiation and high-level intervention and in managing change; management of communication products and services; knowledge of relevant international norms, standards and legislation.
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