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With Division Executive Directors, set, develop, and oversee the strategies for marketing, internal and external communications, community relations, public education, multicultural outreach efforts, volunteer engagement, and governmental affairs.
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BA/BS degree in marketing, communications, public relations, journalism, public administration or a related field from an accredited college or university. One (1) year of professional experience in public relations, marketing/communications, graphic design, or public outreach activities.
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As the Junior Marketing Communications Coordinator, you will interact regularly with local community members, qualify them for available products we promote, and explain the value and impact the peace of mind products can have.
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This position will work with senior leaders at the firm to build and manage employee communications programs for a wide variety of organizations from Fortune 500 companies to regional companies and non-profit organizations.
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The Social Media Marketing Manager reports to the Marketing Communications Director. The Social Media Marketing Manager is expected to be a strategic thinker, creative content creator, community manager, and data-driven analyst – all while upholding our brand identity and values in the digital space.
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The Community Engagement Coordinator will be part of a small team responsible for driving Greene County School District's work forward, supporting day-to-day communications, administration, community engagement, and data functions.
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Marketing Communications DirectorLocation: Las Cruces, NMThe Marketing Communications Director is responsible for overseeing both internal and external communications and community engagement strategies for Memorial Medical Center/Los Alamos Medical Center and its affiliated entities.
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Primary Function: The Marketing Communications Coordinator will manage a wide range of communications, marketing, and administrative tasks that raise the visibility of the academic programs and community initiatives for Salus University and its clinical facilities.
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Assists the communications manager with prudent fiscal planning and oversight, meeting all Visual Communications budgetary requirements (internal labor funding, training, travel, hardware/software, employee engagement, etc.
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Under the direction of the Program Manager of Community Engagement, and the direct supervision of Community Engagement Team Leads. The Community Engagement Specialist helps to deliver services to support housing stability, independent-living, societal reentry, and long-term recovery for community members at the Esperanza Community.
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Deep knowledge and expertise in financial services, marketing, and/or community development finance preferred. In conjunction with branch management and Marketing-Communications, develop and direct a targeted marketing strategy for deposit outreach, including print and digital/social media platforms.
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Work in collaboration with the API Ticketing Manager to develop marketing & admissions plan each year, to include objectives and goals, action items, community research, SWOT analysis.
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The Director of Marketing & Communications sets the overall organizational strategy for communications, finding the nexus between what the organization wants to communicate (internal goals, program information, advocacy) and what the community is most interested in.
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This position would lead the Church & Community Engagement (CCE) department in educating church and other community partners about the mission and work of World Relief, communicating the impact of community support to donors and constituents, and growing that impact through communications, events, public speaking, community development, and more.
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The Community Engagement Director reports to the Executive DirectorPURPOSESales & Marketing | Community RelationsThe Community Engagement Director is responsible for hands on sales execution at the community level through generating new sales leads, converting leads to move-ins, implementing Phoenix sales systems, developing eternal business relationships to generate referrals.
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