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As our footprint expands throughout the Riverside area, we are seeking a driven Junior Marketing Communications Coordinator to join our winning team. As the Junior Marketing Communications Coordinator, you will interact regularly with local community members, qualify them for available products we promote, and explain the value and impact the peace of mind products can have.
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Manage and track spending in close collaboration with the Marketing Communications Coordinator. In this role, the Marketing Communications Specialist will serve as a conduit between global marketing and regional sales to implement marketing programs, distribute enews communications, provide translation support, assist with meetings / events, and more.
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The Marketing Communications Coordinator will manage daily marketing responsibilities that include social media and marketing communications, such as email communication plans, social media content development, press release creation and distribution, and internal communications.
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As the Digital Media Coordinator, your core responsibility is to manage both internal and external communications, with a focus on marketing. 3-5 years of experience in social media or marketing communications, including content creation and audience targeting.
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The Marketing Coordinator (MC) will be instrumental in supporting ICP’s Marketing and Communications Department by coordinating and producing content for a variety of channels with an emphasis on email (Mailchimp), website (Drupal), and organic social (Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Twitter, Linked In,) plus third-party platforms (e.g. Acme, Lightspeed.
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With the support of the Pastor and School President, the Executive Director of Advancement will implement a multi-level advancement plan that includes alumni, family and community engagement, fundraising vision, and communications and marketing for St. Mary’s School and Parish.
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Develop advertising and marketing communications material such as branded emails, social media posts and campaigns, offline marketing material, press releases, annual report, annual appeal, podcast, and blogs.
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Member Duties : As a STEM Communications Coordinator, the VISTA will assist with developing new marketing strategies, coordinating campus-wide outreach, and creating new communications that specifically target STEM students.
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The Marketing Coordinator is focused on providing technical and administrative support to The Marine Mammal Center’s Marketing & Communications department. The Marketing Coordinator will also support the team by providing assistance with public relations, social media, and photography.
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As a Marketing & Communications Coordinator you will be responsible for implementing marketing initiatives, ranging from virtual and in-person events to digital campaigns, with a focus on high-quality lead generation, member and prospect engagement, and B2B revenue growth.
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Congregation Rodeph Sholom seeks a creative, tech-savvy, and self-motivated Marketing and Communications Coordinator with a minimum of 2 years’ experience in communications to promote the synagogue through email and our websites.
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Reports to: Marketing & Communications Director. Develop marketing campaigns for Providence House events and initiatives in conjunction with the Marketing and Communications Director and other members of the External Relations Team.
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The Marketing and Communications Director assists with elevating and enhancing the image and identity of the Touro College of Dental Medicine (TCDM) at New York Medical College (NYMC), strengthening its reputation among key stakeholders, supporting enrollment, facilitating the student experience and furthering development goals while applying knowledge of digital marketing and communications to the online experience.
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1-2 years of related experience in marketing, communications, or sales, preferably within the comic book industry. The Brand Coordinator will be responsible for supporting marketing and sales strategies around new projects, drafting copy for key Marketing executions and further developing Skybound’s presence within the Direct Market through live events and activations.
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The International Recruitment & Communications Coordinator position is responsible for implementing international student marketing and recruitment for UIW International, to include recruitment of international students and development of relationships with overseas recruiting agents, international organizations, high school counselors, sponsoring organizations and consulate offices as appropriate.
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