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The School of Journalism and Mass Communications The School of Journalism and Mass Communications has undergraduate majors in journalism, advertising, public relations, visual communications and mass communications.
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The executive director of public relations and marketing serves as the colleges chief public information officer and as a member of the presidents team. Additionally, the executive director will coordinate and oversee all aspects of public relations, serving as the colleges chief spokesperson and working to present a compelling image of the colleges goals and accomplishments.
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REPORTING RELATIONSHIPSReports To: Director of Special Services and Building PrincipalSupervises: None QUALIFICATIONSMinimum: Advanced degree in Speech Language Pathology or Communication Disorders; Missouri Professional Licensure in Speech Language Pathology, Eligible for a Speech-Language Pathology Student Services Certificate; Effective human relations and communication skills.
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In collaboration with public relations and marketing, creates, maintains, and promotes college and community resources available for HCC students. Candidates must live in the commutable area or willing to relocate at their own expense if offered the position because HCC does not offer relocation benefits.
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Includes nights, weekends and some holidays)Frequent contact, both inside and outside the restaurant, with the general public, business, and various community organizations in order to develop and improve the restaurant's public relations.
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Strong communications, public relations, and interpersonal skills. Job Overview :The job of Interventionist is done for the purpose/s of improving student success in. Strong communications, public relations, and interpersonal skills.
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Interactions have significant impact on the organization in terms of time, money, or public/employee relations. Human Collaboration and Job Impact - This area describes the personal interaction with others outside direct reporting relationships as well as the impact the job has on organization, the department or unit objectives, the output of services, or employee or public satisfaction Interactions may result in decisions regarding implementation of policies.
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Two years of demonstrated excellence in teaching, preferably in a community college setting, working with students from diverse academic backgrounds; Five (5) or more years' experience in marketing, advertising, public relations or digital marketing with managerial experience.
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Listens to customer complaints, examines returned product/merchandise, and resolves problems to restore and promote good public relations. Follow accounts receivable guidelines set by trade/customer when checking in orders (DSD, PO#, Military, Receipt, or Stamp) with customer.
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Delivers and collects mail on foot or by vehicle under varying road and weather conditions in a prescribed area; maintainsprofessional and effective public relations with customers and others, requiring a general familiarity with postal laws,regulations, products and procedures commonly used, and geography of the area.
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No experience requited, hiring immediately, appy now. Excellent benefits such as health, dental, and vision insurance. No eperience required. Paid holidays and paid time off.
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Maintains awareness and participation in community affairs to take advantage of sales and public relations opportunities. Implements and promotes all Public Safety Foundation initiatives.
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Practices positive public relations through ensuring our restaurant is welcoming and an inclusive environment for all guests. Performs opening and closing procedures and side work duties.
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No experience requited, hiring immediately, appy now. Excellent benefits such as health, dental, and vision insurance. No eperience required. Paid holidays and paid time off.
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Interactions have limited impact on the organization in terms of time, money, or public/employee relations. Human Collaboration and Job Impact - This area describes the personal interaction with others outside direct reporting relationships as well as the impact the job has on organization, the department or unit objectives, the output of services, or employee or public satisfaction.
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