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The Communications Specialist will develop and manage communications strategies targeted specifically for the digital space including the management of all web assets, SEO/SEM, email, social media, database marketing, and display advertising.
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The Writer-Editor / Communications Specialist will research, draft and proofread a range of materials, including social media, web content, and newsletters; coordinate social media content postings, including graphics development; and provide other communications support tasks, as needed.
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Position Information The RCA Communication Specialist undertakes a variety of communications, reporting, and writing-related tasks to advance key scientific, and outreach messages about NDSU research and creative activities and effectively disseminates those messages to various audiences through integrated communication efforts.
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Join the King County Sheriff's Office (KCSO) Communications Team as a 911 Communications Specialist (911 Call Receiver)! As a King County Sheriff's Office (KCSO) Communications Specialist, you will handle law enforcement calls only.
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Under the general direction of the Airport Response Center (ARC) Manager, and the direct supervision of the Airport Response Center Supervisor, the Communications Specialist receives and dispatches emergency and routine calls for the Airport Authority Police, Fire, Security, Airfield Operations and Maintenance Departments.
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Supermicro is seeking a Corporate Communications Specialist who is enthusiastic, hard-working and has a positive attitude. The successful candidate will collaborate with marketing professionals and product managers to produce copy for effective external and internal corporate communications including press releases, blogs, newsletters, advertisements or articles.
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The PNR Communications Specialist will develop a deep understanding of the division's services, facilities and programs to be able to create content that articulates the division's benefits to the public.
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The Health Program Specialist I (HPS I) functions as a communications specialist supporting the Substance and Addiction Prevention Branch’s (SAPB) multifaceted, cutting-edge advertising and marketing campaigns.
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The Communications Specialist will support an integrated communications strategy and execution of marketable and timely information about UNOS and the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) to UNOS members and the public.
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Professional development opportunity and mentorship HERE IS WHAT YOU WILL DOThe Office of Undergraduate Admissions is looking to hire a Marketing Specialist who, under the supervision of the Assistant Director of Marketing and Communications, will develop and execute an email marketing communication plan geared toward students applying to Georgia State University.
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Long Description Qualifications and Experience Requirements: • Bachelor’s degree in Journalism (digital, print, or broadcast), Mass or Digital Communications, Public Relations, English, Creative Writing, Marketing, or related field.
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The Role: Marketing Communications Manager - Zildjian Family of Brands. Bachelor's degree in marketing, communications, or relevant field. A minimum of 7 years' experience working across various marketing and communications disciplines.
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Unit 3 - CFA - California Faculty Association, Faculty - Social Sciences, Temporary, Part Time
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The Communications Specialist, who will serve as a deputy to the Communications Director, assists in managing the outreach, and internal and external communications strategy for Power Africa.
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The Communications Specialist will be responsible for managing our program's internal and external communications. Bachelor's degree in communications, public relations, marketing, or a related field.
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