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Supervises the Multimedia Specialist and the Public Relations Specialist positions within the Public Relations department. Manage the development and production of city marketing communications, including print and electronic publications, collateral materials, presentations, website content, social networking sites such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, new media productions, advertising, media relations, videos and television broadcasts for staff and the community.
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Develop city-wide advertising, public relations campaigns and collateral materials to market the City of Lancaster and for all large city-wide events, activities, programs and ceremonies.
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Four years of full-time experience in writing, scripting, editing, related areas communications, or in positions involving such activities as journalism, outreach, public relations, advertising, preparation of public information releases and reports, and other news materials, or performing related activities in a public or private enterprise.
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Bachelor's Degree in Advertising, Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, or a related field, and a minimum of one (1) year of. Under the general supervision of the Marketing and Communications Manager, the Communications Specialist will perform a full.
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Are you an experienced Information Specialist, ready for a unique opportunity to grow with an environmental state agency? We bring passion and drive to carry out our mission of protecting our state’s public health and natural resources.
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The Marketing Department at Portland Rescue Mission (PRM) 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 PRM’s social enterprises.
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Five years of experience in a media-related field such as public relations, journalism, advertising, or nonprofit communications. The Marketing and Communications Manager, reporting directly to the Chief Communications Officer, is responsible for the development and execution of all marketing and communications activities for the Honolulu Museum of Art, including media relations, advertising, digital content, social media, and audience development efforts.
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Candidate may also be called upon to serve as a videographer/visual storyteller in order bring stories to life in an engaging way that highlights the impactful work performed by HMSA, its network of providers, health care stakeholders, and partnering QualificationsBachelor'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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Employ a variety of marketing, communications, and public relations strategies that may include traditional media marketing and advertising, Google Analytics, content management systems (Drupal a plus), and social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, TikTok, and YouTube.
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Three years of experience in marketing, communications, journalism, public relations, advertising, graphic design, videography, or event planning. Bachelor's degree in marketing, communications, public relations, English, journalism, business, or another related college major requiring strong writing skills.
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Degree in Advertising & Public Relations, Marketing, Film & Video Production, Photography, Graphic Design, Computer Science, or related fields from a four year college or university.
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A bachelor's degree from an accredited institution in public relations, communications, liberal arts, public administration, marketing, advertising, journalism, political science, business, international relations or a closely related field.
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Proven history of developing and executing media relations and public relations strategies at a high level; strong preference for a professional who brings broader communications capabilities as well, such as marketing communications, branding, website development, internal communications, crisis communications, content development and more.
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Provide communications and marketing products and services, specifically in the areas of public and employee communications, public and media relations, marketing communications and advertising, corporate identity and brand management, web, video, and online content development, social media engagement, and events.
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This role will frequently collaborate with the Social Media Specialist and Public Relations Manager on crafting a clear voice for the company. Collaborate with business channel leaders and Public Relations Manager to ensure brand consistency across initiatives.
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