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Responsible for development, implementation, and management of fundraising campaigns to qualify, cultivate, solicit, and steward a pool of leadership annual giving donors for new gifts, renewals, and upgrades using a variety of techniques such as phone calls, coordinated emails, social media, mailings, texting, follow up correspondence, and face-to-face visits.
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The Video Editor reports to the Creative Director and will be responsible for internal and external video content that is featured on websites, social media and other marketing collateral.
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Develops sponsorship content strategy in collaboration with IA departments on earned media, social media, photography and videography. Manages and reviews all brand assets used within sponsorship media, communications and on-site activations ensuring compliance with usage guidelines.
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Support implementation of aspects of strategic communications plans, in addition to social media strategies, (e.g., op-eds and blog posts, stakeholder engagement). Collaborate with clients in the posting of content across social media platforms under supervision of the Senior Strategic Communications Director.
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Although this is an unpaid internship that does not lead to paid employment or include employee benefits, students and recent graduates are offered an excellent opportunity to gain extensive experience in managing public relations, marketing and social media campaigns within a large government agency.
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Experience with content creation, social media platforms and their use for audience engagement to support media strategy. Integrates the use of social media to support client objectives with creative content.
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KEY COMPETENCIES/SKILLS: Preferred candidate should have a strong interest in social media, current affairs, local community impact issues, and writing with their finger on the pulse of public and community outreach along with current methods utilized for the creation of a successful public/community outreach plan.
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The ideal candidate will have superior skills and experience in broadcast news and be able to comfortably teach television reporting and production but will also have experience and interest in areas such as podcasting, multimedia creation, radio reporting, social media and data journalism.
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Contribute to content creation, including writing, editing, and proofreading of internal and external communications, such as emails, articles, talking points, presentations, social media posts, and other materials, ensuring consistency in messaging and tone.
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Training and experience in journalism, publishing, advertising, marketing, film & television, new media, audio and visual production (preferred experience with Adobe Creative Suite), and public speaking will all be considered.
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The Communications Department is seeking full-time and part-time interns with an interest in foreign policy, journalism, communications and public relations, social and digital media, web design, and marketing.
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Responsible for facilitating student learning in the Journalism Program, including but not limited to the following courses: Intro to Journalism, Investigative Journalism, Intro to Mass Communication, Documentary Storytelling, Social Media Writing, and World Issues Journalism.
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Monitor public safety radios and social media feeds for breaking news and other newsworthy information. Bachelor's degree in journalism required with three or more years of newsroom experience, preferably as an Assignments Editor or Producer.
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Bachelor's degree in communications, journalism, English, or similar field, or equivalent experience with at least four years of experience in social media strategy and content production; experience working in higher education or with a complex organization preferred.
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Integrate audience interaction with reporting by working with the health team's community engagement specialist and making engaging content for social media. Familiarity with NPR and other public media journalism.
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