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Prior university teaching in journalism, advertising, public relations, or media studies. Master’s Degree in journalism, advertising, public relations, strategic communication, or related media fields, or a bachelor’s in one of those fields with substantial industry experience.
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Bachelor of Arts or Science preferably in non-profit management, Public Relations, Communications, Marketing and/or Business (8 years in event management and building relationships will be accepted in lieu of degree.
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Resource Development - "Fueling the ministry" includes events, major donor care, public relations (branding) and TDS team. Build the Young Life brand via public relations as an excellent tool for working with youth in the area.
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Working knowledge of concepts, principles and practices of event planning and production and public relations. Federal, state, or local public health directives may impose additional requirements.
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The Department of Communication at the University of San Diego is seeking a tenure-track faculty member at the rank of Assistant Professor with a scholarly interest at the intersection of organizational communication and public relations.
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The Public Relations Account Executives in our team focus on daily PR client account management and client relations, developing and executing savvy communications strategies, delivering outstanding measurable results in earned and social media, influencer management, thought leadership, and content creation.
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Licensed California Clinical Laboratory scientist (meets California Department of Public Health/CLIA requirements for licensure for high complexity testing). Leading the clinical laboratory team, including recruitment, retention, training and development, performance management, employee relations, and the development of team-oriented culture within and between departments.
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Qualifications QualificationsEducation Bachelor's Degree Political science, public administration, public relations, law or related field is required. Experience 10+ Professional experience with management of governmental, regulatory or public/community issues is required.
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This position requires a Bachelor's degree in communications, public relations, journalism or a related field. Serves on the Superintendent's Cabinet as public relations advisor and supports the Superintendent, Board of Trustees, and members of the Cabinet, and District leadership by providing current knowledge and understanding of trends, issues, and research, pertinent to the work of public school districts, public education, and public relations/communications.
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Employee Relations Manager. A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university, with major course work in human resources management, organizational development, psychology, business/public administration, or a related field.
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Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, Writing, or a related field. B2B Marketing Strategy: Own and enhance Superlanet’s B2B marketing program to elevate brand awareness, drive lead generation, and improve marketing ROI.
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Experience in customer services, marketing, event planning, and/or public relations. Monitors Public Address (PA) announcements for theater show times, closing calls and other related public announcements as necessary.
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Required Knowledge of: Industry standard landscape construction and maintenance procedures for irrigation and plant material with an emphasis on the following: tree and plant identification; irrigation design and system installation, operations and maintenance; tree and shrub pruning: proper methods, materials, tools, and equipment used; landscape grading, hardscape, drainage, walls and fencing; safe work practices and effective public relations skills.
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This is a unique opportunity for an Employment Litigation Associate to join the firm’s expanding Labor and Employment practice and assume a major role in litigation representing private and public entity employers.
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Eight - twelve years of relevant experience managing investor relations and corporate communications programs in a public biotech or pharmaceutical company. Assist in developing and implementing the Company's investor relations corporate communications plan.
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