Community Liaison (Call-in - On site in Honolulu, Hawaii) Rehabilitation Hospital of The PacificCommunity Liaison (Call-in - On site in Honolulu, Hawaii)Honolulu, HI$40–$60.01 / hourPOSITION SUMMARY: The REHAB Community Liaison I performs activities and duties related to potential patient identification, pre admission assessment screening, and admission of patients to services along the rehabilitation continuum of care. The primary role of the REHAB Community Liaison I is two-fold: 1) to identify individuals who meet program criteria and who will benefit from program services, and 2) to promote and market REHAB's programs and services.
NewCommunity Relations Specialist - Oahu Hawaiian Electric Co IncCommunity Relations Specialist - OahuHonolulu, HI$89,100–$113,700 / yearBy submitting an application for the position, candidates: Authorize the Hawaiian Electric Companies to confirm all statements contained in the application and/or any materials submitted and made a part of the application as they relate to the position and to the extent permitted by law; Authorize and consent to, without reservation, the Hawaiian Electric Companies sharing any and all information regarding previous or present employment, educational training or personal information from their records and from any other source with the hiring department or subsidiary company; Release, discharge, and hold harmless, Hawaiian Electric Companies, from any and all liability for any damage which may be claimed as a result of furnishing such information to the hiring department or subsidiary company; Authorizes release and transfer of all personnel records to be maintained by the hiring company in the event of an inter-company transfer; and. JOB FUNCTION: Develops, implements and coordinates community relations programs to further Company goals and objectives, including identifying critical community issues and concerns that may potentially impact the Company and recommending actions designed to address them.
Community Engagement & Development Officer East-West CenterCommunity Engagement & Development OfficerHonolulu, HICommunity and regional liaison and strategic relations - work with Director to coordinate engagement in state, national, and regional community-based, community-focused organizations Undertake specific community engagement tasks including designing data collection instruments (surveys) and communiques, ensuring relevant community stakeholders are consulted at appropriate times in program activities Design and deliver small and large-scale community facilitation and engagement projects Assist the Director in developing community relationships including communications with other Pacific-focused entities Represent PIDP in important local, regional, and/or international community-focused engagements where the Director is unable to attend and the area of focus falls outside the roles or expertise of other members of PIDP and/or the Center Regularly monitors issues and trends of significance to Pacific Islander communities at the local and national levels and provide strategic advice to the Director on areas where PIDP could/should usefully participate or support community development Actively monitor and participate in Pacific Islander communities' online discussion fora, social media, and other websites for community engagement opportunities and initiatives Identify media opportunities and promote community engagement projects, events, and initiatives Work closely with PIDP Regional Engagement Officer to ensure synergies and connections between local, national, regional, and international initiatives Contribute to local, national, and regional community- and scholarly-based research, education, training projects and seminars, workshops, and conferences for intercultural exchange of knowledge, experiences, and research results as part of the overall PIDP community and regional engagement strategy and help to maintain cooperative links with other institutions, agencies, and organizations involved in these projects Assists with official functions in fulfillment of PIDP's strategic goals and with regional meetings as appropriate. Must follow protocols appropriate to organizations and their representatives, and utilize the highest level of discretion, when dealing with high level officials and leaders of Pacific Island nations Works cooperatively with the other research, dialogue, outreach, education, and training programs of the East-West Center Collaborate with Oceania researchers in the design and deployment of collaborative, community-based research on issues of emerging importance to Pacific Islander communities Assists with external funding objectives for PIDP Ensures the timely preparation of program reports, evaluations, informational materials, consultant contracts and other agreement instruments (e.g.
Information and Education Specialist II - SR-24 County of HawaiiInformation and Education Specialist II - SR-24Hilo, HI$72,516–$103,212 / yearAbility to: formulate ideas and express them clearly and concisely orally and in writing; evaluate and present facts accurately; work cooperatively with employees and other government officials; communicate effectively with the various segments of the public; plan and administer informational programs; analyze and determine management and organizational needs; organize and facilitate meetings, conferences, and training sessions; work with staff to formulate and implement strategic plans; identify, evaluate, and apply for grant funding; operate a personal computer; use graphic design and publishing software applications; create, update, and maintain electronic websites and social media; operate camera equipment to produce camera ready products; travel throughout the County to meet with employees, representatives from community organizations and businesses, and individuals from the public; and develop and conduct departmental training in all districts. Knowledge of: principles and practices of public relations; publicity methods and media; principles and techniques used in writing informational material; techniques used in preparing and editing copy for printing; Designated Hawaii State and County government organization, functions, and operations; research and statistical methods and techniques; principles of motivation and group dynamics, and employee involvement strategies; and methods of group instruction and computer programs and software used for public information purposes.