Communications Intern EnerSysCommunications InternBellingham, WAInternFull timeAs a Communications Intern, you will have the opportunity to contribute to meaningful projects, collaborate with experienced sales professionals, and develop essential skills to thrive in a competitive business landscape. This paid 10-12-week internship offers hands-on experience in a corporate sales environment, where you will gain exposure to sales strategies, customer engagement, business development, market research, and sales operations.
Director of Philanthropy Whatcom Community CollegeDirector of PhilanthropyBELLINGHAM, WA$77,636–$87,715 / yearFull timeDevelops and executes an annual giving solicitation plan for the fiscal year that includes fundraising strategies aimed at donors and prospects (alumni, employees, retirees, volunteer leadership, community friends and corporations) with the capacity to make gifts of up to $25,000. Lead Work/Supervisory Responsibilities: Provides leadership and supervision of assigned support, technical, paraprofessional, or student staff including hiring, staff development, performance management, workload oversight, and corrective action as needed.
Public Safety Communications & Outreach Manager City of Bellingham (WA)Public Safety Communications & Outreach ManagerBellingham, WA$8,352–$10,117 / yearUnder direction from the Communications and Community Relations Director and the Police Chief, develops and implements Police Department strategic communications and community engagement plans to enhance the departments proactive, transparent communication and engagement activities that inform and engage the public and other stakeholders. Physical ability to perform the essential functions of the job, including: Frequently operate a computer and other office machinery such as a keyboard, mouse, phone and fax machine; Communicate accurate information and ideas with city employees and the public; Operate a motor vehicle; Move between work sites; Lift and carry materials weighing up to twenty-five (25) lbs.
Director of Admissions Marketing & Communications Western Washington UniversityDirector of Admissions Marketing & CommunicationsBellingham, WA$88,935–$102,277 / yearProvide strategic leadership and guidance for Admissions marketing and communications initiatives that span Western''''s multiple campuses and academic centers, including Bellingham, Western on the Peninsulas, and other locations, ensuring alignment with institutional brand, messaging, and admissions goals. Western Washington University is committed to achieving excellence through advancing inclusive success, increasing our Washington impact, and focusing on transformational education grounded in the liberal arts and sciences and based on innovative scholarship, research, and creative activity.
Communications Studies - Associate Faculty Pool SKAGIT VALLEY COLLEGE EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONCommunications Studies - Associate Faculty PoolMount Vernon, WAProvide in-person instruction for introductory Communication Studies courses; specifically for an equity-focused Interpersonal Communication course; Incorporate an equity-minded approach to teaching and learning; Conduct ongoing development and revision of curriculum that reflects innovative and inclusive pedagogy and advances in the field of Communication Studies; Work collaboratively with SVC's Equity Steering Committee to develop an Interpersonal Communication curriculum for the Communication Studies Department that reflects the diversity of student experience; Create a positive learning environment for students using diverse teaching methods to support and enhance student success; Develop, monitor, and assess student learning outcomes and program outcomes for the purpose of program improvement and enhanced student learning. Engage students through innovative instructional approaches for contextualized learning; Demonstrate commitment and ability to address systemic inequities in student access, learning, and achievement; Practice and adopt a variety of active learning strategies and varied approaches to formative and summative assessment that facilitate student learning and that are inclusive of all cultures and backgrounds; Express appropriate awareness of the history of minoritized groups to promote an equitable work and learning environment; Support students in accessing appropriate instructional and non-instructional services to facilitate student retention, completion and academic success for all students; Act according to principles of integrity, respect, open and honest communication, collaboration, and compassion.
AFT Staff, Director of Philanthropy Whatcom Community CollegeAFT Staff, Director of PhilanthropyBellingham, WA$75,636–$87,715 / yearDevelops and executes an annual giving solicitation plan for the fiscal year that includes fundraising strategies aimed at donors and prospects (alumni, employees, retirees, volunteer leadership, community friends and corporations) with the capacity to make gifts of up to $25,000. Position Title: Director of Philanthropy Classification: AFT Staff FTE: 1.0 FTES Schedule: 40 hours/week, scheduled flexibly to meet the needs of the department including occasional evening and weekend generally scheduled in advance.
Middle School Secretary/Registrar Port Townsend School District No.50Middle School Secretary/RegistrarPort Townsend, WA$27.54–$34.21 / hourServes as a key school-based point of contact for Skyward/SIS questions and troubleshooting, working collaboratively with middle school staff, district office staff, staff in other buildings, and representatives from the local Educational Service District to resolve issues and strengthen consistent practices; Engagement in ongoing learning related to Skyward/SIS procedures, state reporting requirements, student records, scheduling, transcripts, and other registrar functions. Computer data entry (including word processing and spreadsheets); typing at 70 wpm; filing; spelling; punctuation; grammar; telephone answering skills; operate a variety of office machines; maintain a high degree of confidentiality; relate to students, staff and parents in a professional manner; be a part of a cooperative, productive office team.