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Current candidate and/or recent graduate from a public policy, international relations, economics, business, and/or another relevant graduate program. Provide administrative support to the Associate Director and Senior Program Manager as needed.
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The opportunity to collaborate in a diverse, large Marketing organization while gaining a depth of knowledge in areas such as Marketing Communications, Public Relations, Channel Marketing, Creative, and others.
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General administrative duties that may fall in other categories that support the program - such as community development, alumni relations, contributing to community development, human resources, and finance.
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This team member also works closely with the Director, Community and Volunteer Engagement, to support a variety of pediatric volunteer initiatives and other pediatric team members, such as pediatric nurse clinical supervisor, as appropriate.
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The department includes sub-departments focused on policy advocacy and lobbying, philanthropy, sustainability, impact finance, community engagement and data analysis and research. As the Federal Government Relations (FGR) Executive Director, you will work with the Global Government Relations Team to monitor legislative activities, analyze policy and political trends, educate Congressional and Executive Branch public officials on issues of shared interest, collaborate with the firm’s lines of business and clients about emerging issues, and develop, support and promote the advancement of public policy priorities impacting the firm and our clients.
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Supporting media and influencer relations with research, media pitches, social copy, briefing prep materials and coverage reports. Supporting communications efforts at HP including content creation and copy editing, product launches, media relations, employee communications, events execution, and thought leadership across a variety of geographies.
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Experience in the following fields: International Relations, Political Science, Economics, Data Science and International Development. Oversee relevant staff, consultants, interns and donor relations.
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Experience working in media relations serving as a senior communications, public affairs, public relations professional, or a similar position responding to and managing news media inquiries.
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The Regional Success Manager will work with Toastique Corporate Operations to out new items, work special events, and continued growth and brand awareness in the community. The Regional Success Manager will work with the Director of Training and Development with hiring and training new employees as well as their career developments which include performance reviews, goal setting and promotions.
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Major Duties: Program / Project Development and Management Produces or oversees the production of a wide variety of facilities planning products and services in the support of activities for the Architect of the Capitol.
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Organize and coordinate strategic outreach, external relations, and related special projects, including moderating digital spaces and hosting digital events to promote engagement with museum activities.
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Advance project- and portfolio-level community benefits and workforce planning, through direct management of the Senior Manager for Transmission Community Benefits; maintain familiarity with benefits planning frameworks used by DOE and other agencies and work to establish community and workforce partnerships and alliances.
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Collaborate with DoD Components, the Intelligence Community (IC), the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), and the National Insider Threat Task Force (NITTF) and on security and Insider Threat matters to further advance the DoD Counter InT mission.
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The primary workstreams include developing multimedia projects and campaigns in coordination with program managers and technical subject matter experts; providing daily communications and public affairs guidance and support; and assisting with building the team’s marketing communications and external relations capacity.
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The Global Communications and Media Relations department is responsible for positioning and promoting CFR and Foreign Affairs via the full spectrum of media, marketing, and public relations.
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