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We are looking for a new team member who can work alongside our Founder and Social Media Coordinator during the internship. Assisting our Founder and Social Media Manager as needed.
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Your team: As the Social Media Marketer, you will be a part of the local Denver Market team (made up of 2 Social Media Marketers and a remote Sales team responsible for landing the amazing restaurant partnerships we have) and the Social Media Marketing team (all SMM in different markets + VP of Marketing.
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As the Social Media and Marketing Manager, you will play a key role within our marketing organization. The social media and marketing manager will be responsible for bringing our brand to life on social media.
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The Social Media Manager is a vital part of the Alira Health Marketing Team and member of Global Campaigns Team. In this role you will be 360 degrees responsible for Alira Health's social media channels - from working on the B2B social media strategy alongside VP of Global Marketing and Director of Global Campaigns to implementing it in holistic manner working closely with Social Media Coordinator.
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Lead an always-on Social Media strategy: establish viral and engagement driven growth tactics and content curation for all social channels, with a heavy focus on TikTok. Oversee all deliverables, community management and growth and engagement goals.
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You're passionate about every facet of social media marketing, with a deep understanding of social strategy, emerging trends, content creation protocols, and platform-specific best practices.
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CAIR San Francisco Bay Area is hiring a Social Media Coordinator who will manage the organization's various social media accounts to increase awareness of civil rights, civic engagement, and social justice information, as well as engagement with the organization's programs and services.
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Responsible for the creation, development, implementation, and management of our social media strategy (including @cycora.la) in order to grow traffic and increase brand awareness, with an emphasis on Instagram and TikTok.
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Your team: As the Social Media Marketer, you will be a part of the local San Antonio Market team (made up of 2 Social Media Marketers and a remote Sales team responsible for landing the amazing restaurant partnerships we have) and the Social Media Marketing team (all SMM in different markets + VP of Marketing.
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Reporting to the Director of Marketing Strategy, the Social Media Manager is responsible for creating and leading a comprehensive multiplatform social media strategy for Twin Cities PBS (TPT) that increases awareness of its mission and key strategic priorities and drives audience growth and engagement.
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Proficiency in using social media platforms such as Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter. The ideal candidate will not only manage each social media platform profiles but also create compelling content for Sharing Alaska and our tour operator partners.
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We are hiring a dynamic and skilled Head of Social Media & Content to join our growing team and manage our social media strategy & execution! Your goal will be to engage our current health-minded customers, use social media to nurture new customers, educate people on nutrition (plus health/wellness) and uplift people's day with a jolt of inspiration and joy.
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Lead social media marketing across all social media platforms including ideating on concepts and scripts, shooting content, publishing content, setting a social media calendar, and managing direct reports.
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Develop creative campaign concepts and strategic plans for social media outlets to effectively launch and promote our brand initiatives, ensuring alignment with marketing objectives and target audience engagement.
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Actively engage in the monitoring and administration of the social media platforms, including development of listening, reporting and engagement activities. As an essential member of the high-performing Communications team, the Sr Social Media Specialist has primary responsibility for managing Freeport-McMoRan’s corporate digital channels.
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