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Assist LA County GAIN Region in identifying job-ready participants for the Transitional Subsidized Employment (TSE) program and completing necessary paperwork, participant resumes, flyers, group orientations/recruitments, etc.
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Experience with layout design including but not limited to lineplans, show flyers, marketing OOH, digital marketing promotional assets is preferred. Exemplified mastery of Figma, CapCut, TikTok, Meta and other social platforms.
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Become familiar with Dog Trainer tools as defined in operational guidelines (such as calendars, flyers, business cards, local store marketing, build an event) and how partners utilize as part of G.U.E.S.T.+ to drive the Dog Training business.
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Skill in creating print materials such as flyers, brochures, posters, and handouts to be viewed by faculty, trainees, community physicians, and the public with correct grammar and accuracy. The Residency Coordinator is responsible for managing the daily administrative activities of the residency program as outlined in the ACGME Institutional, Common Program, Specialty Program Guidelines for Graduate Medical Education and the governing boards.
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Recruit study participants by calling the database, attending company sponsored community events, posting flyers in schools, senior centers, supermarkets, and other establishments. This is a great role for anyone that aspires to be an enrollment specialist, clinical research coordinator, or eventually manager.
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E.g. flyers, promo cards, in house promotions, etc.) Ideal candidates will have a minimum of 3-years experience in a similar role within hospitality or be able to demonstrate success in previous Marketing/Social Media Coordinator roles.
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Market and advertise the enrichment program to students by participating in activity showcases, create advertisement flyers, and recruit students on campus to generate participant interest. For LAUSD placed – must obtain LAUSD SSO AND complete requisite Risk Management Training (RMT.
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Assist in the design of ImagingWorks collateral marketing materials, including flyers, brochures, and ads. In partnership with RadNet, we support ImagingWorks students at eight to twelve (8-12) clinical sites across Southern California; where students will be able to earn a wage while learning and gaining credits towards a statewide credential.
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Help the Director to develop newsletter content, flyers, activity calendars, one-pagers, and other collateral material that support resident/family/staff awareness and engagement. ORGANIZATION – We juggle a bazillion balls and wear a lot of hats (No, we don’t moonlight as clowns, but you’ll need to stay organized to play well on this team.
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Lead the department’s marketing needs, visibility initiatives, branding, and internal- and external-facing CCID communications by coordinating weekly newsletter, end of the term updates and messages including proofreading, publishing and the screening and editing of all advertisements and related flyers to 2,500+ subscribers; managing event reminders to maximize event attendance email calendar, and other Center publications.
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Designing and producing print and digital marketing collateral, including brochures, flyers, banners, emails, and social media graphics. Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite, including Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign.
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Develop and write clear, persuasive, and original copy for print materials (brochures, flyers, advertisements) and digital platforms (websites, social media, email campaigns). This is a part-time , fully remote , ongoing contract opportunity with the possibility of increasing to full-time hours and/or converting to full-time status over time.
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Hand out brochures, flyers, and promotional materials to event attendees, ensuring they have all the information they need to learn about our programs. Printing, counting, distributing flyers.
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Monthly newsletters, flyers, texting, e-mail blasting, and social media. The leasing consultant is charged with assisting the property manager and assistant manager with the day-to-day operations to ensure financial performance of the building and / or apartment community.
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This involves the writing and editing of brochures and booklets, and the advertising of scholarship availability updates via email blasts/communications, bulletin board posting, mailings, flyers, the Financial Aid webpage, and the campus newspaper.
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