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The Development Communications Coordinator will be responsible for supporting email, digital, and print communications projects for the development and communications teams by writing compelling marketing, editorial, and fundraising content to raise awareness and support of divisional services, events, and strategic priorities among internal and external stakeholders.
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Or 8+ years of experience in project management, preferably in content marketing, editorial media, publishing, digital communications, or a related field. Requirements: Bachelor's degree and 5+ years of experience in project management, preferably in content marketing, editorial media, publishing, digital communications, or a related field.
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The Development Communications Coordinator will also provide administrative support and project management for development priorities, including the annual fund, donor proposals, stewardship, and events.
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In alignment with MCC's goals, the Marketing Manager creates and executes an annual strategic plan for MCC's digital channels and maintains a project-wide editorial calendar. Making Caring Common's Marketing Manager has primary responsibility for the strategic development, management, and day-to-day operation of MCC's digital channels, including a range of social media profiles, the project's website, and monthly email newsletters.
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The Senior Director of Editorial and Development Strategy at Children’s National Hospital Foundation reports to the Chief Marketing Officer. This position manages strategic content development for cultivation, solicitation and stewardship of Children's National donors and prospects across major gifts, events, direct response and digital communications.
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Develop and maintain an editorial calendar for new content creation and evergreen content “refreshes”, working with project management with an eye on work flow, bandwidth and talent utilization.
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Demonstrated leadership as a writer, editor, with significant experience in creative collaboration and project management. The Senior Director is responsible for ensuring that content is shared across all Foundation channels to optimize donor engagement, increase awareness of the Foundation's work and ensure efficiency of content development.
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You will (1) collaborates with the Acquisitions Editor/Digital Product Manager and Marketing Manager in product planning and evaluation; (2) work with subject matter experts, authors, vendors, and in-house staff to develop core content that is suitable for multiple types of platforms and is appropriate for customers; and (3) will be responsible for supporting an assigned project once it is released to the Editorial Operations team.
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Serve as subject matter expert and provide strategic counsel on corporate communications strategy (editorial content calendar, creative branded content mix, utilization of analytics/data.
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The Division comprises six departments: Engagement and Marketing Strategy, Brand & Creative, Strategic Communications, Executive Communications, and Content and Editorial Strategy.
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Strong copywriting, editing, storytelling and project management skills. Generate a mix of original content, user-generated and shared content - videos, photos, graphics, and stories - in partnership with cross-functional teams including but not limited to PR and Communications, Events & Experiences and Marketing to amplify the brand portfolio.
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Familiarity with Project Management, CMS and DAM systems - specific experience with Jira and Smartsheet beneficial. Collaborate with the media and partnerships team to include content creator assets into the site experience and align activities with social editorial calendar.
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We are looking for an integrated project manager for our Brand Content team to help drive cross-functional project management for 360 integrated marketing activation plans that support our thought leadership initiatives.
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This position requires close collaboration with the content development and account management teams within Creative Studio. Proofread marketing and member content for grammar, readability, style, and design consistency.
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Strong proficiency in Excel or Google Sheets, including pivot tables, SQL experience a plusExperience with Hubspot or other content management systems (CMS), social media platforms, and project management software such as AsanaExcellent organizational and project management skills with the ability to manage multiple projects at once.
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