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The Marketing & Communications Manager is responsible for the department’s strategic planning and development, public relations and media management, campaign and program management, stakeholder engagement and community outreach, digital and social media strategy, crisis communications and reputation management, budget and resource management, team leadership and development, performance monitoring and reporting, and vendor management and compliance standards.
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CMI Media Group, the industry leader in healthcare marketing, seeks a dynamic and collaborative VP, Communications Planning to lead our team in crafting groundbreaking campaigns that make a difference in people's lives.
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Alabama Power is searching for an energetic and forward-thinking Multi-Media Communications Specialist. Title: C Communications Specialist (minimum 2 yrs experience) Alabama Power is searching for an energetic and forward-thinking Multi-Media Communications Specialist.
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The Senior Director, Brand Activation will lead our brand's outreach efforts across multiple channels including influencer partnerships, sports marketing, brand events, PR, and social media.
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8+ years of experience in communications planning, media strategy, account planning, brand planning, or a related field, with a strong understanding of the healthcare marketing landscape.
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The Social Media Manager will be the voice, eyes and ears of the Jubilee and Nectar brands! We’re looking for a creative and dynamic Social Media Manager to join the Jubilee team and act as the connective tissue between us and our growing audience.
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Lead strategic planning for marketing communications campaigns related to promotional activities, events, branding initiatives, creative agency projects and third-party advertising, publication and association sponsorships and media placements.
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Draft messaging and communications materials around Democracy Delivers Initiatives including press releases, fact sheets, suggested social media copy and more in coordination with USAID’s Public Affairs team.
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The Marketing & Communications Manager develops and oversees marketing strategy, communications strategy, and content creation focused on all forms of media, using a highly developed knowledge base and extensive research in partnership with the HI teams.
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Oversee the strategy and execution of print, digital and face-to-face alumni and development communications (e.g., the investor report, email stewardship, alumni social media channels, and talking points for gift officers.
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The student intern will gain hands-on experience in social media marketing and content creation while promoting USF events and telling USF stories in collaboration with students, staff, and faculty.
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To amplify and secure these effort, this position is responsible for communications, public relations, marketing and social media functions for the organization, and will partner with Programs and Advocacy Department to promote community education efforts.
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Engage as needed with the Director of Integrated Marketing, Marketing Copywriter, Art Director, Digital Designer, Social Media Specialist, and the events team to ensure that all communications channels are in sync with fundraising strategies and tactics.
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This is a senior role within our collaborative leadership model, and we would look to our Creative Director to be an exceptional partner, iterating with our editorial director, content strategist, PR director, and other key partners to bring ideas to life through multiple marketing and media channels.
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Education – Bachelor’s or equivalent experience in a related field such as: Graphic Design, Communication Design, Digital Media, Media Arts, Marketing, Journalism, Communications, Business Administration, or Urban Planning; or combination of education or.
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