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Reporting to the Director of Media and Communications, the Social Media and Digital Content Specialist is a member of the communications and marketing team within the Division of Advancement and External Relations.
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Working with the Marketing & Communications Director, this role will also implement the MD SPCA's social media strategy through the timely development and scheduling of content. Working within the Marketing & Communications Department (MCD), the Content & Social Media Coordinator will focus on the development and timely execution of the MCD's storytelling needs through the use of social media, video, and written stories.
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The cool ones you already love, like ESPN, Bravo, AMC, and FX. And our ever-expanding digital product offerings combine the best elements of social media, like Streaming TV (Roku, Sling, Amazon TV), YouTube, Google Ads and Digital Audio (Spotify) helping our clients make true connections from coast-to-coast.
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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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Business Marketing or Communications degree preferred. Minimum 3 years marketing experience in the hospitality industry both traditional media and ecommerce. infrastructure by improving processes and creating SOPs. Assists hotel property teams with developing annual media plans and provides marketing guidance.
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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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The Communications Intern contributes to AHF's mission by helping the Associate Director of Social Media in requested areas of communications and media relations. In this role, your main focus will be assisting in the development and implementation of overall communications and media relations efforts and strategies on behalf of AHF. Helping our social media team develop and execute creative projects, track trends, write captions.
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Deployment and troubleshooting of Rich Media tools and hardware – Jabber, Microsoft Teams, WebEx, Unified Communications Manager, WebEx Control Hub, VQ Conference Manager, Cisco Meeting Server, digital signage.
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Minimum of two years' professional experience managing social media platforms in advocacy, political, communications, marketing, development or related fields required. The ACLU of Massachusetts ("ACLUM") seeks a Social Media Associate to support its communications and marketing efforts to advance the organization's advocacy work.
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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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Under the general direction of the City Manager, the Public Communications Manager/Public Information Officer provides strategic guidance to senior leadership on a variety of issues, handling both internal communications and external relations to include responding to media inquiries, planning and executing public engagement campaigns, and creating messaging around city initiatives and crisis response.
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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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Reporting to the Director of Communications, the Social Media Manager creates content to enhance visibility of the Nashville Symphony's mission, programs, and people to support institutional objectives and earned and contributed revenue goals.
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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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Co-create with the Digital Marketing team on paid social media marketing and owned channel marketing activities including email marketing, organic social media marketing, and website pages.
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