Posted: April 30, 2024
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Externally, the CCEO Executive Director will report to the CCEO Board of Directors, seeking direction from the Board on CCEO policy and operational matters. Internally, as a staff member of the Ohio Chamber of Commerce, the executive director will report to the Chief
Administrative Officer.
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Posted: April 29, 2024
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in grant writing, proposal development, and grant management and be an experienced project manager who is proactive in communication and is responsible and comfortable with both leading and collaborating in teams. The candidate must be well-versed in seeking government funding and capable of managing and executing multiple deadlines at the same time. The ideal candidate is highly responsive and detail-oriented, a strategic thinker, and an accomplished writer. The position will build strong relationships with clinical and administrative leaders at all UC Health sites to create efficiencies and alignment of government funding opportunities. This candidate will lead with empathy and possess a deep commitment to diversity, belonging, inclusion and equity, and will apply this commitment to all aspects of our work.
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Posted: April 26, 2024
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The Program Administrator will provide high-level support for Government Affairs and Economic Development programs, initiatives, and events; assist in the coordination of efforts across departments; support the team in building relationships with stakeholders; and assist with reporting activities and communications with distribution cooperatives.
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Posted: April 24, 2024
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Our Government Relations team are trusted experts who work with public officials and their staff to create a political and regulatory environment that protects our members and our company. We provide industry expertise that helps government leaders anticipate and solve our customers’ needs. We value the key role that all Nationwide associates play in election and policy efforts and work hard to keep them informed and engaged in the process. If you can navigate the complexities of the political environment, have the savvy and skills to educate, influence and persuade, we want to know more about you!
As a Specialist, you'll help represent Nationwide's interests on legislation at the state and/or federal level. You will support Government Relations leaders to identify, review, and analyze legislation that impacts Nationwide and our customers. This role also includes supporting election involvement activities related to political compliance reporting, Political Action Committee activities, and election analysis.
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Education: Undergraduate studies in political science, finance, business or other related areas.
Experience: Typically, four years demonstrated ability in legislative representation, federal congressional office, state office, federal/state regulatory agency and/or trade association.
Knowledge, Abilities and Skills: Developing knowledge of the political process and structure, legislative system and operations of regulatory agencies. Knowledge of Nationwide business operations.
Skills/Competencies: Ability to encourage trust and confidence from elected and appointed officials and their staff, as well as other industry representatives.
How to Apply:
Apply online.
Posted: April 16, 2024
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The Supreme Court of Ohio is seeking to fill the position of Policy Counsel in the Specialized Dockets Section. The Policy Counsel provides support services and resources to the local trial courts throughout Ohio. Monitors and assists in the research, development and continuation of various specialized dockets throughout Ohio courts.
What You'll Do:
Serves as staff support to the Commission on Specialized Dockets and subcommittees.
Develops rules and standards as appropriate to assist with specialized docket programs.
Supports trial courts with developing and operating specialized docket programs in compliance with Rules 36.20—36.29 and Appendix I of the Rules of Superintendence.
Requirements:
Requires a law degree required in good standing with the Ohio Bar. Requires demonstrated experience working with specialized docket programs, experience with Ohio court programs preferred. Requires six years’ experience in a related field and a minimum (3) three working with specialized dockets programs.
Requires the basic understanding of a specialized docket's role in courts and the benefits of such programs.
Requires a high level of proficiency with Microsoft Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint; the Internet, and Westlaw or Lexis and other legal-research resources.
Pay Range: $90,000 - $100,000 annually
How to Apply:
Formal consideration of interested applicants responding to this job announcement will begin April 15, 2024. Mailed or faxed applications will be accepted. To be considered for this position, candidates must apply online at www.careers.ohio.gov or deliver an application by April 28, 2024, to the Supreme Court of Ohio, 65 S. Front St., Columbus, OH 43215.
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