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As the Digital Content Marketing Coordinator, you will spearhead the development and implementation of our content strategy working across functions to deliver an effective content marketing strategy and editorial plan to meet our business objectives in an efficient manner.
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Oversee the strategic and creative design of marketing and communications activities working in partnership with the Office of the Head of School, Admissions, Development, Alumnae Relations, Student Life, Athletics, Visual and Fine Arts, and other campus departments.
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Develop social media strategy for various brands including creative platform concepting, content development, social asset management, copywriting, channel planning, and editorial calendar creation/oversight.
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Works as needed with channel partner marketing teams, and third party agencies on co-branded content and copy for advertisements and lead generation Work with the Marketing Director to assist in the development and implementation of the company’s overall marketing development strategy.
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Media and influencer relations: Media strategy, build relationships with key media, pitch and secure media coverage; work with influencers; develop annual editorial calendars; lead both proactive and opportunistic pitching; develop and expand relationships with key editors; manage development of media content (e.g., photos, broll.
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You will report into Customer Marketing and partner closely with Product Marketing, Customer Success, Creative, Communications, and Growth Marketing to develop content strategy, define the content roadmap, and create and execute content marketing plans in pursuit of specific business objectives around awareness, product adoption, and revenue.
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This is a fast-paced role involving project management, creative writing, editing, design and content development. Working with the Communications Director, the position will help manage the day-to-day execution of employee and company communication efforts, including but not limited to the company intranets and websites, executive communications, newsletters, editorial calendar, internal brand standards, employee engagement activities, company presentations, culture programs, communications support for business change initiatives, etc.
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A successful candidate for this position works under the direction of the Assistant Vice President of Marketing and Communication for managing day to day planning/work load of all of the organization major areas of responsibility that include editorial leadership, assigning, managing, and approving print publications, digital communications, public relations, media strategy, social media management, and brand management.
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Content also encompasses contributions to the development/authorship of website content and blogs and working in collaboration with Digital Marketing team for paid search and social content for cohesive messaging across all channels.
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With an editorial mindset, develop digital marketing plans, audience development strategies, video content and supplementary resources that are aligned with CCMG and divisional strategic goals and objectives.
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Mastering and fully leveraging ACVS’s marketing technology platforms including the stayarlington.com website’s Content Management System (Craft), Digital Asset Management (DAM) system (Libris by PhotoShelter), and visual marketing platform (CrowdRiff.
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Assist the Editorial Director with editing and creating content as needed. The Assistant Director will help with editing, internal and external communications, training, and content distribution.
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Assist in the project management of web editorial content, including translation management, proofread, review, draft, produce and update web content for accuracy of the global UNICEF French/Spanish/Arabic website.
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Assist Strategic Marketing Communications Manager with the development and execution of videos and other educational digital content. Marketing communications | Digital marketing | Communication and writing skills | Graphic design | Project management | Trade shows | Event marketing | Social Media | Webinars | Sales collateral.
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1+ year previous experience in social media marketing, content creation, or influencer marketing. The Digital Account Coordinator will be responsible for assisting on various types of campaigns and services offered to our clients including influencer marketing, content seeding, and full digital strategy services.
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