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The Digital Content Developer & Trainer creates engaging web experiences and translates a deep knowledge of web development into interactive trainings for content editors, managers, and developers.
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Essential Functions: Website Website management including design, content generation and working knowledge of HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP. Collaborate with IT departments and third-party web and technology partners to maintain successful SEO. Collaborate with other hospitality departments to maintain content needs on websites; property events, leisure sales promotions, etc.
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You will work closely with our web content manager, server team, and developer to oversee server maintenance and updates, infrastructure monitoring and problem solving on our platforms.
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The Web Content Specialist will also be the lead editor of news stories submitted to the Daily Eagle, the University’s faculty and staff e-newsletter. The Web Content Specialist will also work alongside Content Team to effectively tell the University’s story by generating written stories that will appear in a number of different venues, including the web, social media, and email newsletters.
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Junior Web Developer - Remote Job, 1+ Year Experience. Familiarity with content management systems (e.g., WordPress, Drupal, or Joomla) Experience with responsive web design and mobile-first development.
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Content Creator - YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram. We are a growing start-up company looking for a Mompreneur - Freelance Web Design to join our community. As a Mompreneur, you will be part of a supportive community that understands the unique challenges and opportunities of balancing motherhood and a successful freelance web design career.
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Ivy Rehab seeks an experienced and dynamic SEO & Digital Content Manager to oversee defining and executing content strategy and design across multiple digital platforms and web properties.
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Foundational knowledge of public relations, social media and digital content management, marketing and communications, web design (CSS or HTML understanding a plus) The RBBB Communications & Marketing Intern will work under the supervision of the Development Director and alongside the Communications Coordinator to complete projects related to communications, social media, digital content management, website development, graphic design, and more.
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Audacy, Inc. (NYSE: AUD; OTC: AUDA) is a leading multi-platform audio content and entertainment company with the country’s best collection of local music, news and sports brands, a premium podcast creator, major event producer, and digital innovator.
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The Web Content Manager maintains content on the UW-Stout websites using the Drupal Workbench and SharePoint Office 365 online content management systems (CMS). University of Wisconsin-Stout's Marketing & Communications team is looking for its next Website Content Marketing Manager.
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In Design, Adobe, Figma, Photoshop, Capture One, editing software (e.g. Lightroom) video editing software, and digital / web software experience media manager, with the ability to plan content and write and post to communities with the right brand “voice” and in a brand responsible tone.
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The Bonneville Seattle Sports Video Producer is responsible for shooting, producing, and editing videos for distribution on all platforms (web and social channels), including those for Bonneville Seattle clients.
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The Senior Content Editor is responsible for writing and/or editing all copy from product to editorial to marketing and incorporating the brand voice in all media including web, email, social, print and marketing collateral.
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Information Architecture: Is a subject matter expert in system and web content structure including navigation, information architecture, and taxonomy as a function of marketing technology to organize, utilize, and sustain the maintenance of content and assets efficiently within digital platforms.
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Create/deliver engaging content for alumni communications, e-solicitation appeals and online giving opportunities; maintain existing web content on alumni/annual giving site and online community.
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