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The Specialist, Communications and Community, reports to the Director, Communications and Community, and supports all areas of communications including: strategic planning; messaging, positioning, and branding; media relations; content creation for all external communications tools and vehicles such as social media, website, collateral and press kits/materials including all photography; PR agency resources; speaking engagements; conferences and sponsorships; and, internal communications.
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External communications: Manages external communications through newsletters, website content, social media posts and video content. Ability to use communications principles, methods, practices, and techniques to engage local media and to convey information to the public through various media and social media channels and platforms.
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Prepare executives for media interviews, press conferences, and internal and external speaking engagements to include internal communications via email or other channels; video script writing; and social media strategy, content creation and execution.
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Manages a team of highly skilled communications professionals who develop earned and social media strategies and plans around brand awareness, patient and supporter outreach, litigation, advocacy campaigns.
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Job Category: Marketing & Communications Job Title: Social Media Content Creator. We're looking for an enthusiastic and imaginative Social Media Content Creator to join our team.
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Proven experience in media relations, communications, or public relations. This is a full-time hybrid role for a Media and Communications Officer at Golden State Extracts. The Media and Communications Officer will be responsible for managing the company's media and communication activities.
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Proficiency in digital marketing and social media management. Bachelor's or Associate's degree in Communications, Marketing, Journalism, or a related field. They will develop and execute strategic communication plans, create engaging content for various platforms, handle media inquiries, and manage relationships with media outlets.
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Knowledge of social media platforms (LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube and TikTok) and related employee advocacy and engagement tools and digital communications strategies.
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Associates Degree or equivalent exposure to TV Production, Communications or Digital Media preferred. Applicants should be able to take a project from start to finish under minimal supervision, be social media savvy and have knowledge of content production for online and digital outlets.
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The Director, Athletics Communications oversees the media relations team for the daily execution of the communications plan and goals of FGCU Athletics and the 15 Division 1 teams.
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Joy Squier, Director of Communications for the American Red Cross of Illinois says that Eustice is a terrific addition and brings enthusiasm coupled with storytelling and social media skills that will enhance the team’s work and presence in the Central Illinois area.
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Bachelor's degree in social media marketing, digital marketing, public relations, communications or related field. 3+ years of experience in a social media, public relations or communications role, in which managing social communities was a primary emphasis.
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The Communications Associate helps implement the Rose Foundations fundraising and communications strategies, including grant writing, donor stewardship, social media, email marketing, and print media.
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The Multimedia Designer will work collaboratively with various departments and teams to produce high-quality videos, animations, graphics, and other multimedia assets for use across digital platforms, including websites, social media, emails, presentations, print, collateral, and applicable internal communications needs.
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Facilitate dynamic communications tactics, including innovative media outreach, op-eds, digital content, and social media engagement. Job Requirements Education and Work Experience: Bachelor’s degree in communications, journalism, or related field, with 5-6 years of professional experience in communications, media, or advocacy, preferably in international affairs or humanitarian sector.
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