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As an In-House Marketing & Communications Coordinator, you'll serve as a communications and creative guru, supporting our management team to execute on graphic design, communications content, social media promotion, brand identity, video production/editing, event planning, media promotion and general communication strategies.
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Develop marketing campaigns for Providence House events and initiatives in conjunction with the Marketing and Communications Director and other members of the External Relations Team.
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The Marketing Coordinator will report to the Director of Marketing and will assist with public relations, sales, social media and hotel communications. What to expect Employee Travel Program that includes complimentary room nights & employee experience rates at Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts with discounted meals and other services at each locationExcellent Training and Development opportunitiesAccess to E-Cornell University online courses at discounted pricing as well as in-house training workshops for line and management employees.
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Plan posts to social media channels to engage community partners Develop localized community awareness for the schools Submits marketing swag item requests and business cards to the EEG Marketing Team Design and implement strategies to recruit students, which include working with the Quadrant team and school to coordinate open house events, school tours, and informational sessions for prospective students and their families.
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Social MediaSocial content calendarPost on all platforms including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter & PinterestRun in house social ad campaignsManage budgets & receiptsStay on top of new social trends.
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The marketing coordinator will also work on social media content creation and publishing. Work on growing relationships in the community, managing donation and event requests, organizing in house events, building our catering business and helping create marketing assets to support various marketing positions.
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As an In-House Marketing Coordinator, you will play a crucial role in promoting our services, engaging with prospects, and supporting our marketing initiatives.
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Social Media & Community Support: Work in collaboration with Marketing Manager and to provide social media content creation, posting, and engagement for Cider House social media accounts as well as managing Eventbrite and similar platforms.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite, Adobe Creative Suite and social media platforms. This position will create compelling marketing materials, including brochures, flyers, social media posts and email campaigns.
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The Box Office Lead/Marketing Assistant is responsible for managing, supervising, and implementing all aspects of ticketing activity for the MidFlorida Event Center and its events and programming, including event marketing campaigns, advertising, social media, in-house promotions, and sponsorship revenue development.
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1-3 years experience in Marketing and Social Media (examples required) Our world-class portfolio reaches all aspects of the live event and ticketing industry, from ground-breaking software in Ticketmaster , mix of legendary venues and restaurants in House of Blues , production leaders in Concerts , exceptional brand partnerships in Media & Sponsorship , and unparalleled team of artist managers in Artist Nation supported by diverse professionals in all facets of Corporate operations.
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The Marketing Coordinator will assist in creating written content for the website, social media platforms, and email marketing campaigns to promote all areas of the institution.
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Digital Marketing - Social Media, Website. Videography and photography work in-house and with external creative partners. College Graduate with previous experience in a marketing role.
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Prep and delivery of 24 Carrots storytelling through social media, email marketing, and online platform and reputation management. Use content relevant to each brand of the 24 Carrots Collective, aligning with each personality, and supporting overall marketing priorities to consistently share on social media content calendars.
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Digital Marketing Knowledge: Understanding of digital marketing strategies, including SEO, SEM, email marketing, social media marketing, and content marketing.
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