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Pocket Ledge is seeking a talented and motivated Social Media Coordinator to join our team. Social Media Coordinator. Stay up-to-date with the latest trends and best practices in social media marketing and incorporate new ideas into strategy development.
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Sample roles include (but are not limited to):Brand Strategy: Social Media Coordinator, Content Strategist, etc. Partnerships: Partnerships Coordinator, Partnerships Manager, etc.
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One (1) year of experience managing social media accounts for a business or organization. Knowledgeable about best practices and professionalism in social media. Relevant experience obtained as a graduate assistant or student worker will be considered.
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Experience with social media platforms, including but not limited to Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Pinterest, Snapchat, LinkedIn, etc. Work with regional and local marketing manager to create and implement social media content/campaigns across social platforms.
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Proficiency in MS Office applications and social media marketing is highly desired. State employees are also offered retirement plan options, including defined benefit and defined contribution plans.
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Includes but not limited to: Podcasting, Streaming Audio, Over the Air, OTT Video, and digital performance media (SEO/SEM, Social). health care coordinator, medical, dental, vision, telemedicine, flexible spending accounts, health savings account, disability, life insurance, critical illness, hospital indemnity, accident insurance, paid time off (sick, vacation, personal, parental, volunteer), 401(k) retirement plan, discounted employee stock purchase, student loan payment assistance program, legal assistance, life assistance program, identity theft protection, discounted home and auto insurance, and pet insurance.
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Attention experienced and successful media sales professionals! Strong interpersonal skills at all levels are critical to the effectiveness of this position, as is a deep understanding and ability to analyze client ROI goals and data, media buying cycles, marketing philosophy, target demographics, etc.
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In this dynamic role, you'll be the creative force behind custom menu design, managing printing and production, coordinating social media efforts, and handling photo and video editing tasks.
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In addition, the successful candidate will provide strategic guidance and project management for marketing and social media initiatives for the program, write draft external and internal communications about EOP as well as aid in developing advocacy plans.
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As a Social Media Coordinator, you will be responsible for developing and implementing social media strategies to engage and grow our online audience. We are seeking a talented and creative Social Media Coordinator to join our team.
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As a Digital Marketing Coordinator, you will play a key role in creating, filming, and editing compelling video content for our social media platforms. Film and edit high-quality video content for social media platforms, including Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram, to showcase our services, expertise, and client success stories.
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Your responsibilities will include creating engaging emails, and user newsletters, posting on social media, and tracking departmental KPIs. This position requires a strong foundation in HubSpot CRM to manage and analyze our marketing campaigns effectively.
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Create social media marketing posts. Create social media marketing posts. Complete certification training curriculum and attain specialization certifications. We are looking for self-motivated people to join our team of Planning Coordinators.
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The Digital Media Intern will gain experience in the areas of social media, graphic design, multi-channel marketing campaigns, public relations, community engagement, and more. Examples of projects the intern could work on are creating ads in Canva and Adobe InDesign or creating short videos for social media.
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Support event promotion activities, including social media campaigns, email marketing, and attendee registration. We are seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented individual to join our team as an Events Coordinator Intern.
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