Senior Public Relations Specialist (Comm. Sup with Security Clearance Customer Service & Call Center - Washington, DC at Geebo

Senior Public Relations Specialist (Comm. Sup with Security Clearance

Versar is seeking a Senior Public Relations Specialist (Communications Support) Required to support the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science & Technology (S&T) in Washington, DC.
This position is contingent upon contract award.
Responsibilities:
Builds partnerships across all levels of government.
Supports organizational communications, graphic design, branding and marketing activities.
Gathers, analyzes, and composes complex technical information.
Conducts research and ensures the use of proper technical terminology.
Translates technical information into clear, readable documents to be used by technical and non-technical personnel.
Organize, schedule, and prepare key leaders for public events and presentations
Qualifications:
Must have a Bachelor's degree and fifteen (15) years of relevant experience or a Master's degree and ten (10) years of relevant experience.
Ability to understand complex technical issues and communicate those issues to a non-technical audience.
Ability to build partnerships across all levels of government.
Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
Must have graphic design experience.
Must have branding and marketing experience.
Secret Clearance Required Recommended Skills Branding Communication Graphic Design Marketing Partnerships Presentations Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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