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AXS is seeking a Sr Communications Specialist to join our team in Los Angeles, CA. The Sr Communications Specialist will assist the Marketing Services and Digital Services teams with creating and deploying email campaigns, managing complex pixel implementation, troubleshooting with the data team, and project managing ad hoc marketing assets and responsibilities on AXS.com.
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Communications Specialist New 2023 Annual Compensation Range ($USD): 55,017 entry to 64,877 with 3 years of service, paid on a bi-weekly basis. or Have completed a Dispatch Specialist program from an accredited college or technical school, or Successful completion of the WCAA ARC Co-op Program, or Minimum of six (6) months of related experience.
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VoIP & Unified Communications Specialist at Scott AFB, IL. Competency in two or more of the following devices/vendors: CISCO, Juniper, Nortel, ACME Packet, Oracle, Palo Alto, Session Boarder Controllers (SBC), H.323 endpoints.
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The College of Architecture , Design and Construction (CADC) seeks applicants for a full-time Communications Designer/Digital Content Specialist in our Office of Communications and Marketing.
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The Communications and Marketing Specialist is primarily responsible for supporting marketing and communications for the Departments of Agronomy, Horticulture & Natural Resources, and Plant Pathology.
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The Digital Communications Specialist is responsible for developing and executing internal and external communications strategies for Talent Acquisition (TA), and the broader Human Resources (HR) function for Terumo Medical Corporation and Terumo Americas Holding, Inc. The individual will create compelling multi-media content that drives engagement and growth across our corporate social media channels.
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The Development & Communications Director supervises the Sr. Grant Writer, Events & Corporate Engagement Manager, and Development & Communications Coordinator. The Development & Communications Director is a key contributor to the Corps’ success and sustainability.
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The position will also oversee social media community management related to the GRC. A successful External Communications Specialist will help the Corporate Communications Department better educate audiences about the necessity and importance of capital projects and the GRC, amplify the reach of communications efforts, and protect and strengthen the company's brand and reputation.
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The Communications Specialist will be a key member of a collaborative Public Affairs team that works closely across departments and in partnership with youth and community members to develop messaging, collateral, public awareness campaigns, and initiatives that advance reproductive equity and provide linkages to essential health care.
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The incumbent will provide general and strategic communications, press, legislative affairs, outreach, social media, and event support to the Technology Division, performing a variety of both complex and analytical duties to advance the division’s programs and priorities in connection with overarching agency priorities.
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Leverages the firm’s tools and resources to develop effective marketing and communications that promote the Financial Advisor/Private Wealth Advisor team, while aligning with current branding and positioning of Morgan Stanley.
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CIPE is seeking a full-time, exempt position based in Washington, D.C. for an Internal Communications Manager. Chief Communications Officer (CCO) BA in Communications, Public Relations, or relevant field required.
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Liaise and partner with CPS' other offices such as the Office of Transition Initiatives (CPS/OTI), the Center for Conflict and Violence Prevention (CPS/CVP), and the Office of Civilian-Military Cooperation (CPS/CMC) and their communications personnel to ensure the Bureau speaks in “one voice.
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The Sr. Communications Coordinator provides project leadership for digital initiatives across the McCormick School of Engineering. Serves as project leader, in close collaboration with the director of digital communications, to manage the development of new websites and migration and evaluation of existing websites into formats compliant with McCormick brand standards.
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Manage the Social Media Coordinator, Education and Communications Specialist, Lead Designer and Developer and related communications consultants and interns as assigned. Develop and implement strategies as needed around crisis communications.
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