JOTW 46-2014

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2015 IABC Gold Quill Awards

Reach for the stars!

Show us the strategies, programs and tactics that helped deliver success for your organization and allow us to acknowledge that world-class effort and achievement.

http://gq.iabc.com/

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JOTW 46-2014

November 17, 2014

www.nedsjotw.com

This is JOTW newsletter number 1,041

 

“Recognize yourself in he and she who are not like you and me.”

– Carlos Fuentes

 

***  Welcome to the JOTW network.

 

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***  This week’s Can’t Wait posting:

 

None this week.

 

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***  This week’s top job:

 

None this week.

 

***  Top Jobs:  Stand above the rest.  Your job can be right here, at the top of the weekly JOTW newsletter.  Top job placement costs $100 per job per week.  To be on top, contact Ned at lundquist989@cs.com.

 

***  If you find out about a job opportunity in communications, send it to me (lundquist989@cs.com),  and I’ll share it with the JOTW network.

 

***  The JOTW network is built upon cooperative principles.  Share, and reap the benefits.  And it feels good to help others.  I call it selfish altruism.  But this also means you need to contribute.

 

***  Listing a position is free.  Top jobs placement is $100, and a “Can’t Wait” posting is $300.

 

***  In this issue:

 

***  One Paragraph Pitch

 

1.)  PR Account Supervisor, RIESTER, Phoenix, Arizona

2.)  Government Relations Internship, The Wilderness Society, Washington, DC

3.)  Vice President, Public Relations, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington D.C.

4.)  US Communications Manager, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, New York, NY

5.)  Senior Manager of Content Marketing, Association of National Advertisers, New York, NY

6.)  Public Affairs/Media Liaison, National Rifle Association, Fairfax, Virginia

7.)  Senior Associate Director of Media Relations, Columbia Business School, New York, NY

8.)  Communications Manager, TracyLocke Dallas, Dallas, Texas

9.)  Marketing & Communications Manager, Calgary Public Library, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

10.)  VP Corporate & Marketing Communications, Hexcel, Salt Lake City

 

11.)  Corporate Communications Manager, T-Mobile, Bellevue, WA

12.)  Corporate Communications Representative, Warner Bros. Entertainment Group, Burbank, CA

13.)  Associate Marketing Manager, Partnership for Public Service, Washington D.C.

14.)  evelopment/Communications Director (Part-Time), Girls’ LEAP, Boston, Massachusetts

15.)  Senior Manager Corporate Communications, OpenX, NY, NY

Preference given to those applicants who have earned the Accredited Business Communicator designation.

16.)  Manager, Corporate Communications, Inovalon, Bowie, MD

17.)  Assistant Professor of Public Relations, Lemke Department of Journalism, J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas

18.)  Communications Coordinator, Neighborhoods Organizing for Change, Minneapolis, Minnesota

19.)  Public Relations Manager, Lundbeck Pharmaceutical Services, Deerfield, IL

20.)  Senior Manager, Internal Communications, The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada

 

21.)  Director of Development and Communications, Billings Forge Community Works, Hartford, Connecticut

22.)  Communications Lead, BarclayCard, Wilmington, DE

23.)  Corporate Communications Specialist, Johns Manville,Denver, CO

24.)  Vice President Marketing and Corporate Communications, The University of Kansas Hospital, Kansas City, Kansas 25.)  Manager, Publicity, DC Entertainment, Burbank, CA

26.)  External Relations Associate, Communications, Hudson Guild, New York, New York

27.)  Public Relations Manager, Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA), Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

28.)  Communications Coordinator, UnitedHealth Group, Minnetonka, MN

29.)  Communication Consultant, Provider Relations, UnitedHealth Group, Nashville, TN and Multiple Locations

30.)  Project Manager, Communications, World Lung Foundation, New York, New York

 

31.)  Writer Editor 3, The Boeing Company, Saint Louis, Missouri

32.)  Communications & Content Manager, MSI, Arlington, VA

33.)  Public Relations Manager, Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide Inc., New York, NY

34.)  Sr Communications Specialist – Communications, Saint Agnes Medical Center, Fresno, CA

35.)  Communications Director, Riverkeeper, Ossining, New York

36.)  Communications and Marketing Coordinator (Public Relations), American Fidelity Assurance Company, Oklahoma City, OK

37.)  Assistant Professor of Journalism and Mass Communications, Journalism & Mass Communications, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, CO

38.)  Communications Lead, The Manoff Group, Zimbabwe

39.)  Marketing Director, Toll Brothers, Horsham, PA

40.)  Writer/Editor, Arcadia University, Glenside, PA

 

41.)  Associate Director of Alumni Communications and Operations, Arcadia University, Glenside, PA

 

42.)  Associate Director for Multimedia Communications, Arcadia University, Glenside, PA

43.)  Behavior Change Communication Gender Technical Coordinator SSQH, Pathfinder International, Haiti, South

44.)  Director, Public Relations, VF Corporation, Greensboro, North Carolina

45.)  Corporate Communications Officer, Marine Credit Union, La Crosse, WI

 

***  Weekly Piracy Report

 

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***  One Paragraph Pitch:

 

None this week

 

***  Send your One Paragraph Pitch submissions to lundquist989@cs.com.  You can pitch yourself or your business anyway you want, as long as it’s short and to the point.  You can include a photo, too! There is no waiting list.  And it’s free!  Submit yours today!

 

***  Gold Quill 2015

 

It’s time for the 2015 IABC Gold Quill Awards and a chance to reflect on the great work you do as communication professionals, teams and agencies around the world.

 

This year’s program challenges you to reach for the stars! Show us the strategies, programs and tactics that helped deliver success for your organization and allow us to acknowledge that world-class effort and achievement.

 

The IABC Gold Quill Awards recognize the breadth and depth of the communication professional’s role. Awards are offered in categories that span the gamut of communication management, skills, research and training. And just as important as winning awards, we know our entrants use this opportunity to get feedback from senior evaluators that can lead to continuous improvement and professional development.

 

More information on the program and these changes are available in the Gold Quill brochure and website (http://gq.iabc.com/). We also encourage you to review the Midas Touch Guide to create your submission and understand how it will be judged.

 

http://gq.iabc.com/

 

***  Out for Blood

 

The pursuit of life for the wounded on the fighting fronts of World War II

by Anastasia Kirby Lundquist

 

https://www.createspace.com/4230898

***  Ned’s upcoming travel, maybe, perhaps:

 

November 18-20, San Diego, CA

 

November 24-27, Doha, Qatar

 

December 8-10, Abu Dhabi, UAE

 

January 27-30    Genoa, Italy

 

***  Your Very Next Step!

 

The October 2014 issue of  YVNS newsletter is posted at

http://www.yourverynextstep.com/2014/10/31/your-very-next-step-newsletter-for-october-2014/

 

***  Let’s get to the jobs:

 

1.)  PR Account Supervisor, RIESTER, Phoenix, Arizona

http://careers.prweekus.com/jobseeker/job/21205799

 

2.)  Government Relations Internship, The Wilderness Society, Washington, DC

https://jobs.washingtonpost.com/job/35698534/government-relations-internship/

 

3.)  Vice President, Public Relations, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington D.C.

 

The John F. Kennedy Center is seeking an experienced professional to lead its public relations team.  As a senior management team member reporting to the President, the Vice President, Public Relations (VP, PR) will provide leadership and direction in the areas of long-term public relations strategy, and institutional communications and oversee media outreach for more than 2,000 performances and events held at the Center each year.  The VP, PR will be a dynamic, articulate spokesperson for the Center providing critical leadership in the development and communication of the Center’s brand as a local, national and international performing arts institution.  Working with the senior management team, this individual will guide the positioning, messaging and public image of the Kennedy Center.

 

Supervising a team of eight, the VP, PR  will  develop and execute campaigns for the Kennedy Center’s extensive programming, including theater, dance, and music performances, and the Center’s award-winning nationally televised events such as the Kennedy Center Honors and the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor.   Additionally, the team provides public relations strategy and support for the extensive education programs locally and nationally, as well as to the artistic affiliates of the Kennedy Center:  the National Symphony Orchestra, Washington National Opera and VSA, the international organization on arts and disability.  The Kennedy Center is engaged in a significant capital expansion project that will dramatically change its face, image, and overall programming profile.  The VP, PR will develop and implement communications related to this project and its impact on existing and future work of the Kennedy Center.

 

The VP, PR will oversee the office’s creation and editing of Playbill for the more than 2,000 Kennedy

Center-produced and presented performances each year.  The VP PR will work closely and proactively with the Kennedy Center’s social media team to guide the voice, messaging, and branding of all Kennedy Center social media activities.  The VP PR will manage the Center’s near 50-year-old photographic archive and will oversee the creation and ongoing management of a new archives program for the Kennedy Center.

 

Principal Duties and Responsibilities:

 

  1. Establish and implement short and long term public relations plans that support the full spectrum of Kennedy Center programming and activities on a local, regional, national, and international scale, as appropriate: an estimated 2,000 performances produced and presented annually by the Kennedy Center including theater, dance, ballet, international festivals, Millennium Stage (daily free performances), education programming, musical theater, chamber music, jazz, comedy and other musical/non-musical performances.

 

  1. In coordination with senior staff of Kennedy Center affiliate organizations, support the institutional

messaging and public relations for the National Symphony Orchestra, Washington National Opera and VSA, the international organization on arts and disability based at Kennedy Center.

 

  1. Direct all media relations and publicity activities as described above. Serve as senior spokesperson

in coordination with appropriate senior staff of the Kennedy Center.  Coordinate and oversee all press conferences, media cultivation events, and major press announcements.

 

  1. Develop and execute the communications strategies that further the expansion project and its overall positioning as part of the Kennedy Center’s long-term strategy.

 

  1. Participate as a member of the strategic planning team to develop a new long-term strategy for the Kennedy Center and be a lead in developing a communications strategy for internal and external customers and stakeholders.

 

  1. Proactively cultivate a broad range of media contacts. Supervise a team of public relations professionals who will solicit, screen, and activate appropriate media opportunities for all Kennedy Center activities and representatives.

 

  1. As a member of the senior management team, scrutinize policies and activities of the Kennedy Center with particular focus on the image of the institution. Serve on and advise trustee committees as assigned. Advise Chairman and trustees on public relations issues.

 

  1. Manage the public relations budget of approximately $1 million.

 

  1. Develop and oversee the creation and ongoing management of an archives program for the Kennedy Center.

 

Job Requirements:

 

  1. Minimum of ten years of public relations experience with demonstrated success at managing complex

issues in a fast-paced environment. College degree required.

 

  1. Demonstrated, established and constructive relationships with key journalists and media outlets

mandatory for this position.

 

  1. Excellent interpersonal skills; outstanding writing and editing skills

 

  1. Personal characteristics of poise, calm, and composure in stressful, crisis communications situations

 

  1. Expansive knowledge and a love of the performing arts.

 

  1. Demonstrated supervisory and budget skills.

 

  1. Foreign language knowledge and understanding is valuable.

 

For consideration apply on line at www.kennedy-center.org/jobs.

http://ch.tbe.taleo.net/CH07/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=THEKENNC&cws=1&rid=77

 

4.)  US Communications Manager, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, New York, NY

http://careers.prweekus.com/jobseeker/job/21077414/

 

***  From Gregory Wright:

 

For next week’s issue, if you could please include the below job posting:

 

Thank you!

 

Best,

 

Gregory Wright

Director, Content Marketing

ANA | Association of National Advertisers

New York, NY

 

5.)  Senior Manager of Content Marketing, Association of National Advertisers, New York, NY

https://www.linkedin.com/jobs2/view/12133365

 

6.)  Public Affairs/Media Liaison, National Rifle Association, Fairfax, Virginia

https://jobs.washingtonpost.com/job/35712707/public-affairs-media-liaison/

 

7.)  Senior Associate Director of Media Relations, Columbia Business School, New York, NY

http://careers.prweekus.com/jobseeker/job/21030791/

 

8.)  Communications Manager, TracyLocke Dallas, Dallas, Texas

http://careers.prweekus.com/jobseeker/job/20687097

 

9.)  Marketing & Communications Manager, Calgary Public Library, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

http://jobs.iabc.com/jobseeker/job/20606350

 

***  From Kaye Veazey:

 

Ned,

 

I’m passing along the following job listing for your next issue of JOTW. It’s a marketing communications position on my team for my new job as VP Corporate & Marketing Communications at Hexcel, beginning December 1.

 

K

 

Kaye Veazey

VZ Communications

 

10.)  VP Corporate & Marketing Communications, Hexcel, Salt Lake City

https://career4.successfactors.com/sfcareer/jobreqcareer?jobId=26201&company=Hexcel&username=

 

11.)  Corporate Communications Manager, T-Mobile, Bellevue, WA

https://sjobs.brassring.com/tgwebhost/jobdetails.aspx?jobId=160025

 

12.)  Corporate Communications Representative, Warner Bros. Entertainment Group, Burbank, CA

https://careers.timewarner.com/TGWebHost/jobdetails.aspx?partnerid=391&siteid=36&jobId=709613

 

***  From Samantha Donaldson:

 

Hi Ned,

 

The Partnership for Public Service in Washington D.C. has an opening for an Associate Marketing Manager, and we would love it if you could share the job announcement with your members. Interested applicants can apply here: https://home2.eease.adp.com/recruit2/?id=14593352&t=1.

 

Many thanks,

Samantha Donaldson

 

13.)  Associate Marketing Manager, Partnership for Public Service, Washington D.C.

https://home2.eease.adp.com/recruit2/?id=14593352&t=1.

 

14.)  evelopment/Communications Director (Part-Time), Girls’ LEAP, Boston, Massachusetts

http://philanthropynewsdigest.org/jobs/13129-development-communications-director-part-time

 

15.)  Senior Manager Corporate Communications, OpenX, NY, NY

Preference given to those applicants who have earned the Accredited Business Communicator designation.

http://jobs.iabc.com/jobseeker/job/20686411

 

16.)  Manager, Corporate Communications, Inovalon, Bowie, MD

https://careers-inovalon.icims.com/jobs/3440/manager%2c-corporate-communications/job

 

***  From Terri Johnson, ABC, APR, who got it from Dr. Jan L. Wicks:

 

17.)  Assistant Professor of Public Relations, Lemke Department of Journalism, J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas

 

The Lemke Department of Journalism in the J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, University of Arkansas, invites applications for a nine-month, tenure track assistant professor of public relations beginning August 17, 2015. The University of Arkansas is the flagship land-grant institution in our state, with the goal of becoming a Top 50 public research university by 2021.

 

Candidates are to hold a doctorate in public relations, communication, mass communication or a closely related field, have professional experience in public relations, and have university or college teaching experience. Outstanding candidates who are in the final stages of dissertation writing (ABD) will be considered. However, appointment to the tenure-track position at the rank of assistant professor requires the earned doctorate by the August 17, 2015 start date.

 

A public relations research and teaching specialty area related to strategic public relations planning is desired such as public relations strategy and implementation, corporate communication, crisis communication, strategic social media communication, public affairs communication, ethics, or international or intercultural communication. The successful candidate will teach undergraduate courses including Public Relations Principles and Public Relations Writing, as well as graduate public relations courses related to strategic planning or implementation, public relations research, public relations case studies or public relations management. The successful candidate will also supervise Master’s and Honors students developing theses using public relations theory and research methods or other approaches.

 

Review of applications will begin November 17 and continue until the position is filled. Applications and nominations should include a letter of interest, complete curriculum vitae, and the names, titles, addresses, and contact information for three references. All materials and queries can be submitted by PDF or Word to Dr. Jan Wicks at jwicks@uark.edu and Ms. Marti Thomas at mhatta@uark.edu.

 

Dr. Jan L. Wicks, Chair

Public Relations Search Committee

Lemke Department of Journalism

116 Kimpel Hall

University of Arkansas

Fayetteville, AR 72701

jwicks@uark.edu

 

18.)  Communications Coordinator, Neighborhoods Organizing for Change, Minneapolis, Minnesota

http://philanthropynewsdigest.org/jobs/13094-communications-coordinator

 

19.)  Public Relations Manager, Lundbeck Pharmaceutical Services, Deerfield, IL

http://careers.hireahero.org/jobs/public-relations-manager-deerfield-il-70952276-d

 

20.)  Senior Manager, Internal Communications, The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada

http://jobs.iabc.com/jobseeker/job/21072915

 

21.)  Director of Development and Communications, Billings Forge Community Works, Hartford, Connecticut

http://philanthropynewsdigest.org/jobs/13130-director-of-development-and-communications

 

22.)  Communications Lead, BarclayCard, Wilmington, DE

https://barclays.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?job=1778743

 

23.)  Corporate Communications Specialist, Johns Manville,Denver, CO

http://www.careerbuilder.com/jobseeker/jobs/jobdetails.aspx?showNewJDP=yes&job_did=J3F2FQ6BYXSD2C0ZT7R

 

***  From Patricia McCollum:

 

Ned,

MSA Executive Search is pleased to assist The University of Kansas Hospital in the retained executive search for a Vice President Marketing and Corporate Communications.

Additional information is provided below. I would greatly appreciate any suggestions you may have for potential candidates and/or sources to whom I might reach out.

Thank you in advance for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,

Patricia

Patricia McCollum
Recruiter

MSA
Executive Search
phone: 888.513.0158 fax: 888.513.6208
Kansas City |Minneapolis | Dallas
www.MSAsearch.com
24.)  Vice President Marketing and Corporate Communications, The University of Kansas Hospital, Kansas City, Kansas

Organization Highlights:
The University of Kansas Hospital is a world-class academic medical center and a destination for complex care and diagnosis. It is among the nation’s most prestigious academic medical centers, with Centers of Excellence in cardiovascular, cancer, neurosciences, transplants, and trauma service lines.
Listed among the nation’s top 50 hospitals for adult care in nine medical and surgical specialties and named the number one hospital in Kansas City, the region, and the State of Kansas. The only hospital in Kansas to be ranked seven times in U.S. News and World Reports “Best Hospitals” list.
The largest hospital in the KC metro area.

Position Details:
Reports to the Senior Vice President/Chief Administrative Officer.
This position will lead the development and execution of marketing and communications strategies designed to increase the understanding and acceptance of the organization’s mission, vision, and strategic goals.
Charged with leading and working with a team of marketing professionals to develop and implement a strategic marketing and communications plan designed to support the fundamental strategic direction of the University of Kansas Hospital.

Qualifications:

Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in business, marketing, or related field.
At least ten years of senior level experience in marketing and business development strategies.
The ability to speak confidently of a track record of results-driven success in organizations that, across an array of services or products designed to meet a complex variety of different consumer needs, offer an overarching brand promise to a large, diverse, and multi-market array of audiences.

Inquiries?

This executive search is being led by Roger Samuel, Vice President and Practice Leader, MSA Executive Search. Interested candidates or those wishing to share referrals should contact Patricia McCollum, Recruiter, at patricia.mccollum@msasearch.com.

25.)  Manager, Publicity, DC Entertainment, Burbank, CA

http://careers.diversityinc.com/jobs/manager-publicity-burbank-ca-70971831-d

 

26.)  External Relations Associate, Communications, Hudson Guild, New York, New York

http://philanthropynewsdigest.org/jobs/13164-external-relations-associate-communications

 

27.)  Public Relations Manager, Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA), Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

http://jobs.iabc.com/jobseeker/job/21165684

 

28.)  Communications Coordinator, UnitedHealth Group, Minnetonka, MN

http://careers.unitedhealthgroup.com/careers/data/jobs/project-management/563929-communications-coordinator-minnetonka-mn.aspx

 

29.)  Communication Consultant, Provider Relations, UnitedHealth Group, Nashville, TN and Multiple Locations

http://careers.unitedhealthgroup.com/careers/data/jobs/communications/573217-communication-consultant-provider-relations-multiple-locations

 

30.)  Project Manager, Communications, World Lung Foundation, New York, New York

http://philanthropynewsdigest.org/jobs/13081-project-manager-communications

 

31.)  Writer Editor 3, The Boeing Company, Saint Louis, Missouri

http://jobs-boeing.com/saint-louis/boeing-defense_space_security/jobid6159490-writer-editor-3-jobs

 

32.)  Communications & Content Manager, MSI, Arlington, VA

http://www.comminit.com/job_vacancies/content/communications-content-manager-msi-arlington-va-united-states

 

33.)  Public Relations Manager, Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide Inc., New York, NY

http://careers.hireahero.org/jobs/public-relations-manager-new-york-ny-71323259-d

 

34.)  Sr Communications Specialist – Communications, Saint Agnes Medical Center, Fresno, CA

https://www.healthcaresource.com/thregion3/index.cfm?fuseaction=search.jobDetails&template=dsp_job_details.cfm&cJobId=783070

 

35.)  Communications Director, Riverkeeper, Ossining, New York

http://philanthropynewsdigest.org/jobs/13079-communications-director

 

36.)  Communications and Marketing Coordinator (Public Relations), American Fidelity Assurance Company, Oklahoma City, OK

http://www.careerbuilder.com/jobseeker/jobs/jobdetails.aspx?sc_cmp1=js_jrp_jobclick&APath=2.21.0.0.0&job_did=JHV37L6ZHQ4F3JWLCQK&showNewJDP=yes

 

***  From Dale Edwards:

 

37.)  Assistant Professor of Journalism and Mass Communications, Journalism & Mass Communications, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, CO

 

Job Summary     THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO is seeking a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Journalism and Mass Communications beginning fall semester 2015. This position requires familiarity with and ability to teach visual storytelling and producer-editor techniques required for today’s digital/convergent journalism and media production. Specific courses assigned will include a visual media course taken by all journalism students in both news and strategic communications areas, as well as basic journalism writing courses and beginning and advanced courses in digital/convergent news production. Other courses in journalism and mass communications may be assigned. Position also requires student advising and service at school, college and university level. Scholarly research and publication in authoritatively recognized journalism and mass communications publications, and/or successful grant activity is required. Outreach to media professionals, such as for development of internships and career counseling, is also expected.

 

The journalism and mass communication program is in the School of Communication, which has an enrollment of nearly 800 undergraduate and graduate students in either the BA programs in Journalism or Communication Studies, or the MA in Communication. The School has 15 full-time faculty, several adjunct and part-time positions, as well as graduate assistants.

 

The University of Northern Colorado is a Research Intensive Institution enrolling approximately 12,000 graduate and undergraduate students. The University, founded in 1889, is located in the City of Greeley, which has a growing population of about 100,000. Greeley is an hour north of Denver and 50 miles east of Rocky Mountain National Park. Information about the program is available at http://www.unco.edu/jmc/ and university information at http://www.unco.edu/.

Minimum Qualifications

 

Ph.D. or ABD in journalism or mass communications and professional experience in digital/convergent video production required for tenure-track. Degrees in other areas will be considered if appropriate and if other qualifications suit the position. Master’s degree plus at least five years professional experience in digital/convergent video production will be considered for non-tenure-track (contract renewable) appointment.

 

Experience with student-produced cable or online television news, use of social media in television/radio news, online video production in role of supervisor, executive producer, or production manager highly preferred.

Successful college-level teaching experience, or clear potential for such teaching, required, as is ability to teach digital/convergent media production. Record of – or clear potential for – scholarly research and

 

Review of applicants will begin January 15, 2015 and will continue until the position is filled.

 

Salary and Benefits

 

Salary is commensurate with qualifications and experience. Benefits available include health, dental, life and long-term disability insurance, as well as a selection of several defined contribution retirement programs. Dependents and spouses of UNC Employees who are employed as 0.5 FTE or above are entitled to and eligible for Dependent Tuition Grants. These tuition grants will cover in-state tuition charges. Further requirements may exist. Other benefits may be available based on position.

 

Additional Requirements

 

Satisfactory completion of a background check, educational check, and authorization to work in the United States is required after a conditional offer of employment has been made. The successful candidate must submit original transcripts within one (1) month of hire.

 

Special Instructions to Applicants

 

Submit cover letter, curriculum vitae, and a separate document containing the names and contact information of at least three references electronically at http://careers.unco.edu/postings/138. In addition to the material provided online, please send official transcripts of Master’s and Ph.D. work and have three letters of recommendation sent to:

 

Dr. Dale Edwards, Search and Screen Committee Chair

University of Northern Colorado

School of Communication

501 20th Street, Campus Box 114

Greeley, CO 80639

E-mail: dale.edwards@unco.edu

 

38.)  Communications Lead, The Manoff Group, Zimbabwe

http://www.comminit.com/job_vacancies/content/communications-lead-manoff-group-zimbabwe

 

***  From Bill Seiberlich:

 

39.)  Marketing Director, Toll Brothers, Horsham, PA

https://jobs-tollbrothers.icims.com/jobs/10485/marketing-director/job

 

40.)  Writer/Editor, Arcadia University, Glenside, PA

https://careers-arcadia.icims.com/jobs/1130/job

 

41.)  Associate Director of Alumni Communications and Operations, Arcadia University, Glenside, PA

https://careers-arcadia.icims.com/jobs/1126/job

 

42.)  Associate Director for Multimedia Communications, Arcadia University, Glenside, PA

https://careers-arcadia.icims.com/jobs/1123/job

 

43.)  Behavior Change Communication Gender Technical Coordinator SSQH, Pathfinder International, Haiti, South

http://www.comminit.com/job_vacancies/content/behavior-change-communication-gender-technical-coordinator-ssqh-pathfinder-international

 

44.)  Director, Public Relations, VF Corporation, Greensboro, North Carolina

http://jobs.iabc.com/c/networks/vertical/job.cfm?site_id=65&job=20840854&n=54

 

45.)  Corporate Communications Officer, Marine Credit Union, La Crosse, WI

http://www.indeed.com/cmp/Marine-Credit-Union/jobs/Corporate-Communication-Officer-b650fc8954b7a498

 

***  Weekly alternative job selections:

 

None this week

 

 

 

***  Weekly Piracy Report:

 

212-14   13.11.2014: 0510 LT: Posn 01:14N – 103:28E, Around 2nm SW of Tanjung Piai, Malaysia.

Engine room crew, onboard an anchored tanker noticed two unauthorised persons in the steering gear room. OOW on bridge informed. Alarm raised, crew mustered and search initiated. CSO and Port facility security officer notified. No unauthorised persons found onboard.

 

211-14   11.11.2014: 2215 LT: Posn 01:04N – 104:12E, Tanjung Uban Jetty No.1, Indonesia.

Second engineer onboard a berthed LPG tanker noticed a robber in the engine room. He shouted at the robber and approached him. The robber moved towards the steering gear room where two more robbers armed with metal rods were noticed. Seeing the alert crew the robbers escaped. 2/E alerted the remaining crew and a search of the vessel carried out. Terminal security and agents notified. All crew safe.

 

210-14   08.11.2014: 2345 LT: Posn: 00:17S – 117:36E, Muara Berau Anchorage, Samarinda, Indonesia.

Five robbers boarded an anchored bulk carrier during cargo operations, took hostage two duty crew and tied them up. They broke into the forecastle store, stole ship’s properties, stores and belongings of the duty crew members and escaped.

 

209-14   08.11.2014: 0300 LT: Posn: 01:28N – 104:38E, Around 14nm NNE of Tg. Berakit, Bintan Island, Indonesia.

Duty watchman on routine rounds onboard an anchored chemical tanker noticed three persons on the poop deck. One of them was armed with a long knife. He informed the duty officer who raised the alarm and crew mustered. A search was made throughout the vessel and found that the persons had escaped without stealing anything.

 

208-14   07.11.2014: 0500-0600 LT: Posn 03:49N – 077:09W, Buenaventura Anchorage, Colombia.

Unnoticed robbers boarded an anchored bulk carrier during heavy rain and escaped with a stolen life raft. Duty AB on routine rounds noticed the hawse pipe cover opened and the securing chain broken. Master reported the incident to Port Control whom in turn informed the Coast Guard who boarded the vessel for investigation. During the incident there were small fishing boats in the vicinity but not visible on the radar.

 

207-14   09.10.2014: 0530 LT: Posn: Enroute from Sampit to Surabaya, Indonesia.

While enroute to discharge port a product tanker was boarded and hijacked by pirates. After nearly 13 days at sea the pirates forced the crew into a life raft and set them adrift. The crew were rescued by fishermen and safely landed ashore.

 

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