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The Content Marketing Manager is responsible for overseeing the planning, development, management, and optimization of digital and editorial content. Responsibilities The Content Marketing Manager is responsible for overseeing the planning, development, management, and optimization of digital and editorial content.
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Johns Hopkins University Press seeks a Production Editor who will be responsible for project management functions involved in the editorial-production process of book content and related ancillaries.
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Your role as the "train conductor" is crucial in balancing creative freedom with structured project timelines, ensuring that our high standards for content quality are met consistently.
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Demonstrated experience in a leadership role within the themed entertainment industry, with a proven track record of success in creative development and project management.
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Partner closely with the Brand Director and Creative Project Manager to develop production schedules, determine additional production needs (including budget proposals), and deliver content assets in a timely manner.
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Drive social-first creative and edutainment content development, with a focus on short-form video and design-forward storytelling, that captivates audiences and pushes creative boundaries.
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Walt Disney Imagineering is the master planning, creative development, design, engineering, production, project management, and research & development arm of The Walt Disney Company.
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Skills: Articulate Studio 360 Adobe Illustrator Video Editing Solid project management skills including, planning work, managing details, and keeping multiple tasks/projects on track Industry certifications in instructional design, curriculum development, performance improvement, project management, and content-specific certifications as appropriate (e.g. CPTD, CPT, PMP, etc.
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Oversees account project management for all touch points in agencies, threads the needle across all aspects creative. Collaborates with Brand Management, Consumer Insights, and Research & Development to keep up to date on all research, market dynamics, customer trends, shopper insights to inform strategic innovation.
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This is a senior role within our collaborative leadership model, and we would look to our Creative Director to be an exceptional partner, iterating with our editorial director, content strategist, PR director, and other key partners to bring ideas to life through multiple marketing and media channels.
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They will be leading strategy, brainstorming, and ideation sessions, developing brand platforms and campaigns, creating content, and helping foster the growth of other creative personnel.
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5+ years of experience in brand management, with a focus on community and influencer marketing, content marketing, and creative strategy. Strong understanding of digital marketing channels and technologies, including social media, influencer marketing, content marketing, and creative development.
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Drive and oversee campaign development and execution, including paid media, community management, analytics, strategy, creative and influencer marketing. Experience leading and project managing paid social, influencer and social campaigns across social channels such as Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest and TikTok.
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The managing editor is responsible for editorial direction, content, and tone of assigned journals in the managed care and population health vertical in both print and digital formats. Manage sponsored content programs in conjunction with the Assistant Editorial Director as needed to ensure achievement of established goals.
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Strong hands-on experience with project management software preferred. Partner with fellow marketing leaders to develop USCCA’s cohesive content strategy – from SEO to social media to blog to public relations to video marketing platforms, to digital acquisition and member retention.
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