CPCCoCommunications Specialist (Career) CPCCoCommunications Specialist (Career)Richland, WAFull timeExecutive Support:Directly support senior leadership by creating visual materials that communicate complex progress and challenges associated with demolishing legacy nuclear facilities and remediating waste sites. Basic Qualifications* Career Level Grade 16: Bachelor's degree or equivalent combination of education and experience with 5 or more years of relevant experience.* Career Level Grade 17: Bachelor's degree or equivalent combination of education and experience with 6 or more years of relevant experience.
CPCCoCommunications Director CPCCoCommunications DirectorRichland, WAFull timeThe Communications Director's roles and responsibilities include but are not limited to the following: * Develop, implement, and oversee comprehensive communications strategies that effectively convey CPCCo's safety, performance, and mission objectives;* Partner with executive leadership to enhance employee morale, promote engagement, foster open communication, and support organizational culture transformation;* Serve as the primary point of contact for public involvement, providing guidance to CPCCo leaders;* Build and maintain relationships with regulators, governmental agencies, community groups, and other key stakeholders;* Lead the development and deployment of public involvement programs that support regulatory decision-making and transparency;* Oversee the creation and distribution of specialized public information and consultation materials for technical documents and regulatory processes;* Direct and mentor a team of communications and creative professionals, fostering collaboration and professional development;* Manage department budgets, subcontracts, and resources to ensure efficient and effective operations;* Assign, track, and review communication projects to meet company objectives and timelines;* Provide crisis communications support for urgent or high-profile company matters;* Support and coordinate special initiatives, including DOE exhibits and other projects, from conception through execution; * Ensure accuracy and appropriateness of all public-facing content and materials; and * Perform other duties as assigned. Basic Qualifications* Director Grade 24: Bachelor's degree (BA/BS) preferably in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism or related discipline; and 14 years of progressively responsible experience in communications, public affairs, or related roles, preferably within a regulated industry or government environment.
Ben Franklin TransitCommunications Manager Ben Franklin TransitCommunications ManagerRichland, WashingtonThis position serves as the Agency’s Public Information Officer (PIO) and is responsible for developing and managing strategic communications that increase public awareness of Agency services, support transparency, strengthening community trust, and promoting the value of Ben Franklin Transit within the agency and the community. Develop, write, edit, and/or oversee development and execution of content for advertisements, press releases, news statements, brochures, reports, speeches, website content, social media, outreach events, campaigns, internal communications, and other public information projects.
Senior HelpersCaregiver (Weekend ON CALL) Senior HelpersCaregiver (Weekend ON CALL)Kennewick, WashingtonJob Summary: Senior Helpers, a leading provider of in-home senior care, is seeking a compassionate and dedicated Caregiver to join our team in Kennewick WA. As a Caregiver, you will provide personalized care to seniors in their homes, helping them with daily activities and ensuring their safety and well-being.