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The Communications Coordinator reports to the supervision of the Director of Community Engagement in close cooperation with the Congregational Administrator, Music Director, Director of Religious Education and Parish Minister to maintain the church website, create and distribute church newsletters, orders of service, announcements, the annual report, and other Follen documents.
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As Director, Corporate Communications, you will help shape and execute our corporate narrative as we ramp up in the U.S. to help the estimated 28 million U.S. legal-age smokers have access to accurate information about better alternatives to smoking.
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In this capacity, the chosen individual will engage with the Corporate Communications Team, focusing on integrated communication initiatives across diverse platforms such as digital media, traditional media, graphic design, and video production.
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Work with Community Engagement Coordinator to create a communications plan to promote and encourage sign-ups for various campus and URBN Shared Services programs. The URBN Communications Coordinator will support the execution of internal and external communications, as well as manage our ecosystem of communication tools, with the goal of keeping our community informed and inspired.
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As a Communications Coordinator, you'll develop, implement, manage, and monitor the public information, marketing, media relations, and/or outreach needs for a variety of assigned City projects and programs.
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Our Marketing & Communications Coordinator will be a part of our Program Team , executing marketing strategies, growing brand awareness and driving enrollment conversions through social media, community events, website updates, flyers, newsletter, etc.
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As the Social Media & Communications Coordinator at Avenue Z, you will be responsible for creating, managing, and executing our social media strategy across various platforms including Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, and Twitter (X.
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The role of Coordinator, People Practices (Human Resources Coordinator) is responsible for performing People Practices (Human Resources) related duties on a professional level and works closely with People Practices Management.
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Position Title: Coordinator, Experiential Communications. Position typically works with Brand Communications Team, Field Marketing, Internal & External Communications Team, Cultural Diversity and Inclusion, Brand Advocacy, Legal, External Agencies.
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Collette is seeking a Corporate Travel Coordinator to join our Air team. Secure rental cars in airline reservation systems using corporate discount codes. This position reports to the Manager of Air Operations and Corporate Travel and is responsible for coordinating travel arrangements for all employees traveling on business, including air reservation for the Tour Management workforce, balancing the business needs and budget constraints.
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The Operations & Communications Coordinator will work closely with the Executive Director and Program Manager within the organization as the communications expert on a variety of strategic initiatives including graphic design for exhibitions, workshops, e-newsletter, social media, and website among others, and overseeing the general operations and administrative tasks related to the Residency Program, Exhibitions, Outreach Program and other events.
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Salus University is seeking a skilled professional to fill the position of Full Time Marketing Communications Coordinator. 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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The Harris County Attorney’s Office (HCAO) is hiring a Multimedia Communications Coordinator to join our Communications and Outreach Division! The Communications and Outreach Division is looking for an experienced storyteller to join our team and craft compelling narratives through multimedia content to support the Harris County Attorney’s Office (HCAO) strategies.
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The Corporate Communications Specialist is someone who creates, implements, and oversees internal and external facing communications programs that effectively promote Calgon Carbon, its people, its products, and its services.
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CHI St. Vincent, now part of CommonSpirit Health formed between Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) and Dignity Health.
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