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Under the direction of assigned administrator, the Digital Design, Web & Marketing Coordinator manages the college website and creates the college's design and visual identity standards by implementing a consistent visual brand image and presence for all college web, digital, and social media.
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Maintain a strong knowledge of print, web, social media and HTML email design principles and keep up with current design trends and technology. Knowledge of UI/UX (user experience/user interface) design and web best practices.
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Create marketing collateral and hold responsibility for the digital design of The John Cooper School brand; including but not limited to, the school website, front and back-end aesthetic, the user experience UI/UX, social media, digital/print advertising, the Admission Virtual Tour, Vidigami, digital signage, and other digital and print channels and platforms.
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Lead graphic design department on promotional material such as invitations, email marketing design, web collateral, social media content, menu design, website & newsletter graphics, etc.
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BA or BS degree in Computer Science, Web Development, Graphic Design, or related field. Design the aesthetics to be implemented within a website or product, from the layout menus and drop-down options to colors and fonts.
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Experience with digital marketing services such as SEO, PPC, Social Media, Email Marketing & Web Design. Experience using website analytics software (Omniture, Google Analytics, Google AdWords, etc) a plus.
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Responsibilities include tactical execution of digital advertising, social media, marketing automation, website content and maintenance, and analytics, to position the organization, generate awareness, and generate in-store/web traffic and sales leads to enhance the customer experience and the Western States/Cat brand.
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Familiarity with web design and content management systems. Content Creator : Develop, write, edit, and publish content for distribution in different formats and across communications channels including web, digital, social media, and print publications.
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POSITION SUMMARY: Responsible for launching new digital marketing campaigns including email campaigns, web banner ads, landing pages, website monitoring and maintenance, and social media marketing campaigns.
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This position will be primarily responsible for design, implementation, testing, deployment, documentation, web editing and publishing and must be an effective communicator. Essential Responsibilities Application design and implementation using ASP.NET (C#), HTML, JavaScript, Excel/Word/Access and SQL. Ability to create and edit reports using Crystal Reports.
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Understanding of marketing, production, website design, corporate identity, product packaging, advertisements, and multimedia design. Coordinating with outside agencies, art services, web designer, marketing, printers, and colleagues as necessary.
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Stay updated with the latest trends in web design, digital marketing, and HCP needs. 2+ years of experience in project management, preferably in web design/development. Basic understanding of web development languages (HTML, CSS) is a plus.
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Deep understanding and operating experience in UX/UI design, CMS technology stack, Web 3.0, communities, and search/performance marketing. This leader will work closely with sales, integrated marketing, product and segment marketing to deliver the SiTime CX strategy and experience in the digital world, whether it is on SiTime.com or a partner website, social media, or SiTimeDirectTM , our eCommerce store.
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In addition, the candidate will at times work on general marketing department functions including webpage updates, web banner ad design, landing pages, web-to-print portal administration, marketing collateral, email marketing, social media, website blogs, and general internal marketing department tasks.
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Guide website design, content, and optimization, working to improve the UX/UI experience and SEO potential. Create and implement a strategy for tailoring existing subject, category, and product data to a web audience, with a special focus on building engagement and page visibility through design, tags, keywords, and descriptions.
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