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The focus of this role is to develop strategy for, create and manage ACLUM's daily social media content and publishing calendar; explore innovative ways to drive audience engagement and growth across social platforms; and monitor the performance of social media efforts.
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CAIR San Francisco Bay Area is hiring a Social Media Coordinator who will manage the organization's various social media accounts to increase awareness of civil rights, civic engagement, and social justice information, as well as engagement with the organization's programs and services.
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Serve as the primary day-to-day liaison to the media for assigned teams, to be determined in conjunction with the Associate Athletics Director for Strategic Communications, and ensure the timely dissemination of accurate information, social media posts, pregame and post-game digital content, press releases, results and statistics.
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The public relations and social media specialist plays a significant role on HMSA's communications team. Bachelor's degree and two years of related experience (e.g., social media coordination, advertising, communications, marketing, or public relations); or an equivalent combination of education and related work experience.
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The Director, Athletics Communications oversees the media relations team for the daily execution of the communications plan and goals of FGCU Athletics and the 15 Division 1 teams.
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Social Media and Influencer Marketing Manager Boncom is a strategic marketing and consulting agency that exists to solve noble problems, promote positive behavior change, and build relevance for good causes.
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R+L Carriers is actively seeking a Social Media Analyst at our Wilmington, OH Service Center. Are you a communications specialist with a love of social media marketing.
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DescriptionAs an essential member of the high-performing Communications team, the Sr Social Media Specialist has primary responsibility for managing Freeport-McMoRan’s corporate digital channels.
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Summary: The Marketing Manager will lead and support Pure Barre to develop marketing communications and strategies for national and local social media presence, CRM (email, text, PUSH) to support brand, national and local initiatives for a growing fitness brand.
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Under the general supervision of the Associate Athletics Director for External Affairs, and with lead daily direction from the Sports Information Director, the Media Relations Assistant will assist with standard and straight-forward athletic communications, social media, media relations and digital media for CSUB Athletics sport programs.
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Collaborates with the Communications Specialist and Communications Manager to implement strategies that enhance social media engagement and growth. Job Summary The Student Assistant will support the University Communications and Marketing as a Social Media Assistant on the Statesboro Campus beginning Spring 2024.
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Have fundamental understanding of marketing and how social media platforms such as TikTok, YouTube, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook are constructed. The company that started as a web design shop has since expanded into a comprehensive suite of capabilities, including social media, brand strategy, creative production, and multicultural consulting.
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The Video & Social Media Specialist is responsible for helping to develop and produce content in support of strategic marketing/enrollment goals. The Video & Social Media Specialist will display a strong background in visual storytelling and an understanding of how video integrates with and supports content across various communications channels (social media, web, print.
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We are hiring a dynamic and skilled Head of Social Media & Content to join our growing team and manage our social media strategy & execution! Your goal will be to engage our current health-minded customers, use social media to nurture new customers, educate people on nutrition (plus health/wellness) and uplift people's day with a jolt of inspiration and joy.
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Attend weekly Office of Communications editorial meetings and social media team meetings as well as work collaboratively with the social media intern team, the Office of Communications, campus partners, students, faculty and alumni to creatively mine stories and ideas in support of social media strategy.
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