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Working knowledge of IT, new media technologies, web content management systems, email marketing and social media. Marketing and brand management experience. Bachelor's degree in business, nonprofit management or a similarly relevant field with a leadership role in a non-profit environment preferred.
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We looking for a world-class Group Creative Director (Social Media & Digital Content) who is a true digital native who will lead the development and execution of pioneering creative ideas and campaigns specifically crafted for diverse current and emerging social media platforms.
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Lounge Lizard is a Digital Agency that Specializes in Brand Strategy, Website Design, Web Development, Mobile APP Development, Online Marketing, Social Media, Ecommerce, and SEOdigital experiences that move brands and businesses from now to next.
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The Marketing Department at Portland Rescue Mission is a group of dedicated professionals using their marketing skills to raise provision for life-restoring Christian ministry by excellence in fund raising and brand enhancement through direct mail, digital, social media, tele/radio-thons, media relations, and advertising support for Portland Rescue Mission's social enterprises.
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Production of digital marketing assets including video production, social media images and website. Taking direction from the director of marketing and collaborating with the marketing team, you will work on a variety of materials including website, digital marketing, video production, corporate brand identity, guidelines, photography, and support print collateral, packaging, etc.
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Lead digital marketing initiatives, including website management, SEO/SEM, email campaigns, and social media. Develop engaging and relevant content for various channels, including blogs, whitepapers, case studies, and social media.
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Partner with Brand, Content, Creative, Product Marketing, and Growth Marketing teams to ensure consistent storytelling and strategic alignment around paid/earned/owned and social content and programs.
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Position Summary The Campaign Activation Manager (CAM) is responsible for the execution and delivery of social & digital media campaigns and acts as the primary point of contact with client counterparts to ensure smooth project delivery of campaign objectives.
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The primary focus for the new Content Marketing Manager will be supporting our global inbound marketing strategies including social media, blogs and lead generation with new content, creating and managing a robust content calendar and managing eternal resources such as SMEs and industry renowned guest contributors.
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Background in leading digital marketing strategy, including website builds, content calendars, social media and blog strategy, and paid digital media plans; understanding of and familiarity with current digital marketing trends and certification in search and/or digital paid media a plus.
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Experience with a variety of marketing communications channels including writing social media posts, video shooting and editing and photography with photo editing skills. Lead the development of messaging and content marketing strategy for traditional and social media, including developing and soliciting content from stakeholders in our community.
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The role will focus on internal communications, social media engagement, and employment brand management. Develop and manage the company’s social media presence, including creating and publishing content across various social media platforms.
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Proficiency in digital marketing tools and techniques, including SEO, SEM, social media, and email marketing. Direct the hotel's online presence, including website optimization, social media engagement, and online advertising campaigns.
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The Marketing & Communications Manager will also oversee the launch and managing of social media and web content for MHAAO fundraising and capital campaigns, direct peer support services, Peerpocalypse, and associated services and events to fulfill the mission and strategic plans of the organization.
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Oversees the planning, execution, and evaluation of integrated, multi-channel marketing campaigns, utilizing a mix of digital, social media, email, experiential, and traditional marketing channels.
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