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You will report to the Social Media Manager and work alongside a Social Media Content Producer in-person at our Lititz, PA office, as well as collaborate with our Social Media Coordinator to ensure that our customer experience on social media and when engaging with our content continues to evolve.
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Lead and manage others (e.g. Social Media Coordinator, Interns) Manage team's social media postings, caption writing, and responses to fan comments to drive engagement across all platforms (IG, Facebook, X, TikTok, LinkedIn.
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The Social Media Coordinator Interns will primarily be responsible for assisting with Lancaster Inferno's social media accounts and the analytics of each, including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter/X, LinkedIn, YouTube, and TikTok.
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The Social Media Coordinator assists in telling the story of the College across our five social media channels: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn and TikTok. Reporting to the Associate Director of Social and New Media, the Social Media Coordinator will create content for and support the day-to-day operations of the social media program.
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The Coordinator will be responsible for administering and managing Pay Per Click, Paid Social and paid promotion media strategies for clients. Based in San Diego, California, our content creation & digital marketing agency specializes in the beauty, health, and wellness industry and offers 360 marketing services, including social media marketing, content creation, influencer marketing, paid digital media, creative development, email marketing, and website development.
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We are seeking a creative and dynamic Social Media Coordinator to join our Brand Marketing team. Develop, capture, curate, and edit visually appealing and compelling content for TikTok, Instagram and other social media platforms.
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The Social Media Coordinator will be primarily responsible for the day-to-day content across all social media platforms related to the USL Academy and USL Youth. The Social Media Coordinator will play a vital role in USL's overall marketing, social media, and fan engagement strategy.
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The Programs and Financial Coordinator also fulfills Communication Coordinator functions, communicating with students, faculty, alumni, and donors through regular newsletter publications, donor relations communications, event planning, and social media management.
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Our Marketing & Communications Coordinator will be a part of our Program Team, executing marketing strategies, growing brand awareness and driving enrollment conversions through social media, community events, website updates, flyers, newsletter, etc.
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The Multimedia Production Coordinator is a pivotal role responsible for supporting the production of A.A. communications multimedia projects, including public service announcements (PSAs), social media content, A.A. podcast, and other audio production and editing projects.
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The Digital Media Coordinator will be responsible for the Bank's internal and external communications including marketing communications through creating, curating, and managing social media and digital content and campaigns across several media channels to increase engagement, build brand awareness, and drive traffic to the company's website.
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Compulse, the creative agency arm of Sinclair Broadcast Group, is looking for a Social Media Marketing Coordinator to help implement and maintain marketing efforts across multiple social networks such as Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and other platforms as needed for agency clients.
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Multi-Media Content Management and Creation: Collaborate with Digital Content Specialist and other members of Integrated Creative Marketing to assist in the management and development of visually compelling multimedia content that aligns with our digital marketing strategies for various online platforms such as websites, blogs, social media, and email marketing.
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Develop advertising and marketing communications material such as branded emails, social media posts and campaigns, offline marketing material, press releases, annual report, annual appeal, podcast, and blogs.
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This position plays a critical role in communicating unified and strategic messages to support the mission and vision of HSSA and works closely with the Director of Marketing and Communications, Marketing and Social Media Coordinator, Chief Development Officer, and contracted marketing and communication professionals.
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