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Under the leadership of the Digital Marketing Department Manager and the Director of Communications, this role assists in building the church through the coordination of online campaigns, publishing, social media engagement, search engine optimization, research, reports, and project management.
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Wants to work at a company where they can learn about all aspects of marketing including online and offline campaigns, CRM implementation, list building, social media marketing, print production and more.
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Responsibilities include organizing promotional events and campaigns; composing and posting online content to the company website and social media accounts; writing marketing literature such as blogs posts; and developing creative content for print and graphic design materials.
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Maintain and update website content, focusing on user experience and SEO.Keep up-to-date with best practices in online writing, social media trends, web usability, web design and business/industry trendsRequirements:Bachelor's degreeStrong organizational and project management skills.
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Support event promotion efforts through digital marketing channels, including social media advertising and email marketing. Manage social media accounts and online presence, including content creation, scheduling, and community engagement.
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The Marketing Assistant will regularly communicate with various stakeholders through electronic and printed media, including websites, annual reports, social media, and newsletters.
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This is a multi-faceted role that will involve a range of marketing activities, including organic social media scheduling and management, assisting with social media advertising campaign creation and management, assisting with monthly reporting and communications audits, creating visual content like social media graphics, Instagram Reels and short videos and assisting with email marketing campaigns.
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Creating (Canva), posting (Hootsuite, Later), tracking (Hubspot), updating content for Social Media and online sites such as Google, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Yelp, Eventbrite, Wordpress Websites, Blogs, etc.
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The position requires interaction with our marketing, customer service, operations, sales, and technology teams to ensure that our website, social media, collateral, and other communications accurately reflect our brand.
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The Assistant Director, Athletic Communications and Marketing, in coordination with the Associate Director, Athletic Communications and Marketing and the Director of Marketing and Engagement, tells the Skidmore Athletics story by managing an integrated athletics and communications program that includes game-day coverage, sports information and statistics, web coordination, social media management, and photography (incl.
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As we continue to scale, we are eager to welcome a Marketing Assistant passionate about growing with our company and enhancing our online and physical retail footprint. Assist in developing content across the company’s social media platforms (Instagram, Facebook, TikTok) at least 2-3 times a week, enhancing our digital footprint.
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In addition to our print magazine, we share our tasty recipes via our online blog and social media accounts with our large gluten-free community, with over 125K followers on Facebook and 33K followers on Instagram.
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Reporting to Langson IMCA’s Museum Director, this position plans, develops, and oversees all public relations, media relations, print and electronic communications, website, digital media and marketing, print and digital advertising, social media, and e-newsletter.
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Job Summary : As a Marketing Assistant, you will play a crucial role in shaping our public image through compelling graphic designs, engaging social media content, and effective management of our online presence.
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The Social Media and Marketing Assistant will work directly with the owner to help drive business online through social media channels. Proven success in marketing and social media.
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