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Lead planning, development, and execution of holistic, integrated communications campaigns, inclusive of thought leadership, media relations, executive visibility, as well as corporate and product storytelling.
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The Marketing Department at Portland Rescue Mission (PRM) is a group of dedicated professionals using their marketing skills to raise provision for life-restoring Christian ministry by excellence in fund raising and brand enhancement through direct mail, digital, social media, tele/radio-thons, media relations, and advertising support for PRM’s social enterprises.
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Develop and execute an annual strategic executive communications plan for our chief sustainability officer and main impact events in collaboration with other teams including employee communications, public relations, and social media.
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Experience with a variety of marketing communications channels including writing social media posts, video shooting and editing and photography with photo editing skills. Lead the development of messaging and content marketing strategy for traditional and social media, including developing and soliciting content from stakeholders in our community.
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The role will focus on internal communications, social media engagement, and employment brand management. Develop and manage the company’s social media presence, including creating and publishing content across various social media platforms.
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Engage regularly with colleagues within Corporate Communications (Social Media & Corporate Brand Storytelling); across External Affairs (Patient Engagement & Advocacy and Government Affairs); and cross-functionally in Employee Communications, Market Access, Medical Affairs, HEOR, Legal, Regulatory and Investor Relations to understand each functions objectives and drive an aligned approach to product communications and stakeholder message harmonization.
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The Marketing & Communications Manager will also oversee the launch and managing of social media and web content for MHAAO fundraising and capital campaigns, direct peer support services, Peerpocalypse, and associated services and events to fulfill the mission and strategic plans of the organization.
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Oversees the planning, execution, and evaluation of integrated, multi-channel marketing campaigns, utilizing a mix of digital, social media, email, experiential, and traditional marketing channels.
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The Marketing Coordinator will be responsible for working on a variety of marketing and communication programs with a heavy focus on social media, event support, and content development.
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The primary role of this position is assisting in the execution of the College of Human Science & Education’s digital communications strategy as well as providing support to all departments and units in the areas of social media strategy, digital marketing and communications, web development, and email management.
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Experience with creating content strategies for and managing content on enterprise channels, like enterprise CMS (e.g. Sitecore, AEM), Marketing Automation (e.g. Pardot, Eloqua, Marketo), Paid Media and Organic Social platforms (e.g. Google, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube.
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Strong writing, editing and communications skills across multiple media, including speeches, email, video scripts, editorial and social content. Ensure consistent and timely information to employees through various communications platforms and channels, including town halls, the intranet, and internal social media outlets.
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Works with a strategic communications agency to coordinate social media outreach on Facebook, X, and YouTube accounts; tracks social media engagements and develops quarterly and annual reports.
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Manages the Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare, Inc. (TMH) brand through recruitment platforms, social media, digital media, community relations, colleague relations, special events, publications, collateral materials, and recruitment website content management.
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Marketing Research: Have an in depth understanding of marketing methodologies, including online content strategy and development, multimedia and social media production and management, email communications, electronic database and content management, and web analytics.
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