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While the primary responsibility is to shoot and edit video and photos for Houston Methodist Hospital corporate marketing, communications, and public relations, the Sr. Videographer/Photographer Editor will also lead and work on projects for other Houston Methodist departments and entities as needed.
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Three (3) years of recent progressively responsible professional experience in journalism, public relations, public information, media relations, marketing, or closely related field.
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Degree in Communications, Public Relations, Journalist, Marketing, Advertising, or a related field. The Vice President – Corporate Communications and Chief Communications Officer will leverage extensive experience in communications, in addition to substantial experience in brand, marketing, and stakeholder engagement.
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Bachelor’s degree in education, counseling, communications, hospitality, marketing, public relations or other related fields. A minimum of one (1) year of professional experience in education, counseling, event planning, hospitality, sales, public relations, or related field required.
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Support hotel B2B marketing, digital marketing, social media, public relations and communications activities. Join Us as Director of Sales & Marketing at Bahia Mar Fort Lauderdale Beach - A DoubleTree by Hilton.
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The role will oversee public relations, including branding, marketing, thought leadership, media relations, crisis communications, and events, to ensure a coherent and impactful message across all platforms and stakeholders.
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A master's degree in digital marketing or a related field (e.g., strategic communications, marketing, journalism, public relations). Support production of reports on strategic communications performance for sharing with clients; this will include drafting relevant report section(s), particularly but not only sections related to social media and digital marketing.
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Bachelor’s Degree in communications, public relations, or marketing. Perform project management duties such as managing large tasks and projects, performing research, report writing, leading public involvement meetings, and maintaining client relations.
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Execute and coordinate the production of marketing and/or promotional communications that may include print, electronic, social media, new/emerging media, and other collateral that is in accordance with the unit's approved strategic marketing plan and objectives.
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Required ExperienceMinimum of 1 year of post-graduate experience working in public relations, communications, or journalism, with a preference for experience at a PR agency. The communications specialist has foundational skills in public relations and plays a support role for account leaders.
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Provide oversight to manage and strengthen creative donor-centered marketing strategies as the key communications tool for the planned giving within Development and Alumni Affairs (, Corporate Relations, Foundation Relations, Donor Experience, Prospect Development and Alumni Relations), as well as other university units, to ensure coordination with major and planned giving prospects and donors.
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Work experience in the following industries is an asset but not required: Communications, Business administration, Management, Advertising, Marketing, Public Relations, Political Science, Sales, Psychology, Sports Management, and related fields.
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Marketing Communications: Direct the creation of integrated marketing communications campaigns, including advertising, public relations, digital marketing, social media, and content marketing efforts.
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0-2 years of experience in public relations, communications, marketing, sales, or internship in a related field is an asset. Basic understanding of public relations, communications, and marketing concepts and sales strategy.
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A degree in Management, Marketing, Business Management, or Public Relations is preferred. Interface with public relations and the press to promote company, products, and services.
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