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Have a Bachelor’s degree preferably in journalism, digital media, graphic design, marketing or communications. Execute our team-driven Social Media Strategy for four radio brands & other media products.
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Be responsible for our Digital Content Creation, Analysis, & Optimization (for websites, e-newsletters, social media, blogs, podcasts and video). Have excellent oral and written communications skills; proven writing, editing, proofreading and copywriting skills covering news, lifestyle, sports, and entertainment.
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The Media Manager will work closely in conjunction with the NFIB national communications team based in Washington D.C. and report to the NFIB Communications Director. The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), the nation's largest small business advocacy organization, looks to hire a Media Manager to join its communications team.
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The Communications Specialist coordinates, develops and oversees internal and external communications; develops and implements a social media plan; supports the Director of Communications and Media Relations and Graphic Arts Specialist.
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Under the direction of the Marketing & Communications Manager, the Social Media Coordinator will support creating and executing an engaging social media strategy to support organizational outreach and engagement goals, including developing social media posts (caption and graphic design), maintaining a social media calendar and publishing software, videos, as well as provide administrative support to the Marketing and Communications team.
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Collaborates with the Communications Manager to build social media campaigns for YWCA programs and fundraising events and campaigns, including the Spring and Annual appeals, Race Against Hate, YWomen, and Every 9 Seconds Domestic Violence Awareness campaign (some programs and events may require evening or weekend hours.
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Send resumes to The Columbus Radio Group is a subsidiary of Saga Communications, Inc. and is comprised of WLVQ/WSNY/WVMX/WNND-NNP in Columbus, OH. Saga Communications, Inc. is a broadcast company whose business is primarily devoted to acquiring, developing, and operating radio stations.
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Supports the City Manager’s Office efforts of being the Public Information Officer for the city, oversees the city’s content and messaging for owned media channels including the website, publications, social media accounts, crisis communications and programming for events.
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Manages and provides guidance to the Social Media Coordinator, Internal Communications Specialist, and Staff Writer, ensuring alignment with organizational goals and brand standards.
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The anticipated need is for Adjunct Lecturers to teach undergraduate courses in Public Relations and Digital Media and Marketing Communications Programs that may include Media Writing, Crisis Communications, Media Relations, SEO & SEM Strategies, Creating Digital Content, Digital Media Analytics & Reporting, Brand & Campaign Strategy, Advertising Studio to name a few, as well as Capstone courses across disciplines.
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The Communications Coordinator reports to the Senior Marketer and supports the museums external communications (social media, marketing campaigns, and public relations efforts) as well as internal (project management, design + video request intake, and departmental reporting.
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Attend weekly Office of Communications editorial meetings and social media team meetings as well as work collaboratively with the social media intern team, the Office of Communications, campus partners, students, faculty and alumni to creatively mine stories and ideas in support of social media strategy.
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Build written content including but not limited to product narratives, product features and benefits, email marketing campaigns, landing pages, social media posts, blog posts, presentations and other forms of communications.
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Under the general direction of the Director of Communications and Marketing, the Digital Media Coordinator, Communications (DMC), will assist the department by developing and executing digital and traditional communication, social media and marketing materials designed to educate the public about organ, eye, and tissue donation and to increase the number of people who register as donors.
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Our services include: brand strategy, data-driven marketing, advertising, digital (web, social media, mobile) communications, public and media relations, corporate communications, crisis communications, business development, nonprofit fund development, videography and graphic design.
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