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Chenega Enterprise Systems & Solutions, LLC, a Chenega Professional Services ’ company, is looking for a Outreach Specialist to support the US Agency for International Development (USAID), Middle East Bureau Office of Strategic Planning and Operations Outreach Team, producing high-quality print and electronic materials for various audiences.
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The Political Outreach Director is responsible for the continued development, enhancement, and implementation of two key components of the AAOS political program: the AAOS Orthopaedic PAC and the Advisor’s Circle program.
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The officer, partnerships, outreach strategy, and coordination, provides high-level programmatic services for Pew's government policy-focused portfolios and helps to link the portfolio's diverse bodies of work together to leverage Pew's expertise and resources to create synergies where possible.
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Work with Deputy Director of Outreach and Membership and VP of Strategy to set priorities for expansion of membership and member programs, leading recruitment including identifying and cultivating potential members.
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The Outreach Coordinator will play a crucial role in planning and executing outreach activities to advance prevention and treatment of substance use prevention and mental health awareness.
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Bilingual candidates are encouraged to applyMajor DutiesThe Outreach Specialist is to advocate for the provision of safe and reliable quality utility service and equitable treatment at rates that are just, reasonable, and nondiscriminatory; assist individual consumers in disputes with utility providers; provide technical assistance, education, and outreach to consumers and ratepayers.
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Works together with other Outreach and Services Specialists in the development of community engagement strategies. Knowledge of the program services provided through all partnering agencies, including agencies of the District of Columbia government, community groups and non profit organizations.
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Energy Efficiency Outreach Manager. Energy Efficiency Outreach Account Manager page is loaded. Preparing and presenting targeted presentations as well as promoting program awareness and participation at trade shows, trade organization and stakeholder events, supply house counter days, as well as any industry recognized associations.
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JOB SUMMARY: The Communications & Outreach Manager’s primary duties are increasing general awareness about BMAC through community engagement, annual activities, special events, social media, and traditional communication methods.
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JOB TITLE: CMTS Administrative Assistant and Outreach Coordinator - DC OVERVIEW: This position provides administrative and communication support to the Executive Director and staff of the CMTS Executive Secretariat.
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GDIT is hiring an Interagency Outreach and Response Analyst to support the ongoing initiatives of a government program. Secondarily, the Analyst will support the division's community outreach team through impact analysis and reporting.
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LAC Federal is seeking Web Services & Outreach Librarian to work support development and maintenance of library intranet site as a key member of a major intergovernmental discovery and access team.
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Capstone's outreach and events team is responsible for helping build, develop, and maintain our expert network for industry experts, C-Suite executives, members of the Administration, and more.
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The Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) Outreach Specialist connects, serves, and empowers WWP Alumni and Alumni family and family support members by assisting the WWP Alumni program and Alumni team with outreach to wounded service members and with planning and executing Alumni engagement events and activities in an assigned local or regional area.
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Strategy Consulting Team (SCT) seeks an experienced and motivated communications and outreach operations integrator to support a Headquarters, Department of the Army (HQDA) Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-6 client.
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