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The Arc of Cumberland & Perry Counties (CPARC) is seeking a dynamic and creative full-time Public Relations Specialist to work out of the main office in Carlisle.
CPARC is a nonprofit, human services agency whose mission is to empower, inspire, and educate people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, their families, and the community.
An enthusiastic agency ambassador, the Public Relations Specialist works to engage various stakeholders in the mission and programs of CPARC.
The Public Relations Specialist plans, implements, and analyzes CPARC's public relations and marketing strategies in ways that advance the agency's mission and goals.
The Public Relations Specialist also assists to efforts to develop the agency's funding base by organizing fundraising events designed to nurture connections with individuals, businesses, and organizations.
Some of the duties include :
Requirements
Minimum of Bachelor's degree with one year of experience in Public Relations or Human Services field; or Associates degree in Public Relations or related field with two years of related experience.
Excellent written and oral communication skills required. Graphic design skills highly preferred and familiarity with Adobe Premiere Pro and Canva are desirable.
Candidate must be proficient in Microsoft Office, including comprehensive knowledge of Word, Excel and Publishe r . Must have experience coordinating events and have a working knowledge of public relations and media relations.
Excellent interpersonal skills are required.
Benefits
EOE AA M / F / Vet / Disability
Job Posted by ApplicantPro
Last updated : 2024-04-26
Full Time
Social & Legal Services
$60k-78k (estimate)
04/28/2024
05/05/2024
cparc.org
CARLISLE, PA
200 - 500
1953
VINCENT GURRERI
$10M - $50M
Social & Legal Services
People with intellectual disabilities have a safe place to live at CPARC, and services that encourage them to grow. CPARC helps us grow and grow and grow, like a flower, says Bryan, one of the folks we support. Just 60 years ago, people with disabilities were living in institutional settings. At that time, the only option for parents of a child with a disability was to place their child in a state institution. A group of concerned parents created CPARC in 1953 to offer an alternative to institutionalization for their children with special needs. The mission of The Arc of Cumberland & Perry Cou...nties (CPARC) is to empower, inspire, and educate people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, their families, and the community. You help people, like my son, feel self-sufficient, one mother says.
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