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Bachelor’s degree in film and video production, broadcast journalism, media arts, communications, or proven progressive responsibility in these or related fields. Direct the creative aspects of projects such as animations, commercials, motion graphics, corporate reels, documentaries, and social media content.
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External communications: Manages external communications through newsletters, website content, social media posts and video content. Ability to use communications principles, methods, practices, and techniques to engage local media and to convey information to the public through various media and social media channels and platforms.
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The Social Media Specialist will be responsible for planning, creating, implementing, and measuring Lilly Lashes social media initiatives in partnership with the Social Media Manager and our broader marketing team.
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Bachelor's degree in liberal arts, Marketing, Communications/Advertising, or Media Studies. The Manager, Media is primarily responsible for supporting the Director, Media in the planning and buying process of all paid media plans in support of NBC Entertainment and Entertainment Lifestyle Group (ELG.
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Communications Manager (responsible for preschool/elementary school day-to-day communications, social media, marketing/admissions data tracking, and digital advertising.
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Reporting to the Stop the Hate Project Director, the Communications Coordinator is responsible for all communications activities for the Stop the Hate program, including managing daily communications activities, media relations and roundtables, social media and digital platforms, website updates, and content development.
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The Lead Communications Technician coordinates with Project Manager to ensure productivity, job completion and compliance with project budget. The Lead Communications Technician will consistently run major project crews; assume responsibility for effective performance and provide necessary training; assume responsibility for adherence to Company and customer safety and quality guidelines and hold weekly safety meetings; initiate performance related communications and escalate to Project Manager if necessary.
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Manages external communications through newsletters, website content, social media posts and video content. This position will be located within the County of Los Angeles, Department of Health Services, Community Programs Unit. The Public Information and Communications, Staff Analyst position will handle internal and external communications, media relations, crisis communications and Board relations for several high-profile programs.
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Our client, a growing name in the beauty space has an immediate need for a Director of Marketing Communications with a background in social media and influencer relations. The Director leads a small team of communications specialists and agency partners across the disciplines of PR, influencer marketing, digital marketing, social media, partnerships, events, seeding strategy and offline activations, and ensures holistic execution of marketing activities and campaigns across these touchpoints.
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We're looking for an experienced Social Media Manager who has ideally worked in the entertainment industry. A global entertainment client is looking for a Social Media Manager.
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As the Social Media Community Manager, you will be a part of the brand marketing and communications team at Califia Farms as we continue to expand our global brand presence.
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The Social Media Manager will play an integral role in storytelling across the entirety of our digital ecosystem in new and innovative ways, and connecting sweetgreen not just to food, but to culture at large.
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As the Social Media Manager for Clevr Blends, you will be responsible for the development and execution of social media strategies and end-to-end content development with a focus on Instagram and TikTok. The ideal candidate will have a passion for Clevr, a deep understanding of social trends and a proven track record of driving organic engagement and growth.
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Actively work on external communications across UTA’s many divisions, collaborating with key stakeholders on press opportunities, including stories, thought leadership, panels, and social media.
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As a Social Media Coordinator at Movers+Shakers, you'll take charge of developing and managing content calendars, ensuring a seamless blend of content and timely campaigns to captivate our audience.
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