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Under general direction, is responsible for the planning and conducting of media and community relations programs designed to create and maintain a favorable public image of the City through various communications media.
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Three years of experience in marketing, economic development, urban planning, public relations, journalism, communication, media coverage or a related field. Coordinate and manage marketing projects, including websites, social media, newsletters, event promotions, email blasts, and video content focused on revitalization; support and assist in the creation of marketing material to community members, visitors, talent, businesses, and real estate investors; monitor, track and report on media relations; analyze program performance, results, and recommend implementation modifications to systems and procedures.
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Bachelor's Degree in Marketing, Communications, English, Public Relations or Journalism. The successful candidate will help create promotional materials and presentations, and interact with clients to effectively deliver our company's message to the public and the media.
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Any combination of preparatory post-secondary education and/or experience in journalism, communications media, education, English, literature, fine arts, library science, radio, television, photography, advertising, marketing, sales, public relations and/or promotional work, freelance writing, technical writing and/or research, education, library work or other information dissemination field.
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The College is home to four departments: Advertising/Public Relations; Film/Video and Media Studies; Journalism; and Telecommunications and Media Industries. Role: The successful candidate will teach courses in media management and economics at both graduate and undergraduate levels and perform research on the management and economics of the telecommunications and media industries, including local radio and television stations; broadcast, broadband and satellite networks; Internet content and service providers; wired and wireless telephone companies; social media; and other related media and entertainment industries.
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Hold a Bachelor’s degree in Public Relations, Journalism, Communications, or a related field, demonstrating a strong educational foundation relevant to the role. The Public Relations Account Coordinator will assist their designated public relations team in the performance of their job duties such as developing media lists, drafting agendas, and creating reports.
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Preferred Education and Experience A bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in political science, public policy, journalism, communication, or another related field Relevant policy-based internship, volunteer, or work experience which includes public affairs, media relations, public policy, community organizing, journalism, and other communication-related functions.
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Education Required: Associate degree in Marketing, Communications, Journalism or Public Relations. The specialist will lead efforts to plan out the college's communications on key digital assets, including social media, on-campus digital signage and email marketing.
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The USC Charlotta Bass Journalism & Justice Lab at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism seeks to hire a Public Relations Associate to organize the communication efforts for the Charlotta Bass Journalism & Justice Lab. The public relations associate will be responsible for maintaining the Bass Lab's social media presence, prepare promotional materials, provide digital photography, develop electronic publications and coordinate public relations activities.
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License/Certification Required N/A Description of the Department or Unit The Department of Communication offers five major programs of study: advertising, communication studies, digital journalism, electronic media/broadcasting, and public relations.
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Bachelor's degree in Communications, Journalism, Public Relations, English, Marketing or a related field. Proficient across all social media platforms (Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, etc), Microsoft Office and industry tools such as Cision, Launchmetrics, etc.
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Minimum RequirementsRequires a BA/BS degree in Public Relations, Journalism, Communications or related area; 7 years of related experience with issues management and crisis communication, with a strong focus on the healthcare industry; or any combination of education and experience, which would provide an equivalent background.
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Undergraduate degree in communications, public relations, journalism, advertising or related field. Assists the team on executing campaigns and with various projects such as plans, research, media relations activities and more.
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Bachelor's degree in English, Journalism, Communications, Public Relations, New Media Studies, or another relevant field. To continue our standard of excellence, Piedmont is seeking a motivated, reliable team member to join our team as the Social Media Specialist within the Corporate Communications Department.
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This individual is responsible for understanding and applying strategic email marketing tactics to achieve brand growth and digital marketing KPIs. Qualified candidates will have a bachelor’s degree in communications, Journalism, Digital Marketing, Marketing, Public Relations, Web/Interactive Media Design or related field.
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