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Reporting directly to the VP of Marketing & Customer Experience, the Marketing Coordinator is a versatile professional with a knack for marketing production, encompassing copywriting, video production, and graphic design.
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Job Requirements: Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism, Communications, Marketing, English, Creative Writing, Political Science, or a related field. Minimum of 3 years of direct grant-writing experience, with a proven track record of securing private and government grants for non-profit organizations.
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Minimum of 8-10 years of relevant experience in biotech/pharmaceutical industry with at least 5 years of direct medical writing experience. We are seeking a highly motivated, well-organized, and skilled Director or Sr Director of Medical Writing to lead cross-functional teams in content preparation for submission to regulatory authorities; partners closely with key stakeholders, applies critical thinking, scientific writing, data interpretation, and knowledge of regulatory content life cycle.
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Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Premiere Pro) and other design software. Proven experience in graphic design, photography, videography, and copywriting, ideally within a similar role.
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The Creative Director will provide creative leadership for game aesthetics, mechanics, design, and story for Darkpaw Games, located in San Diego, CA. In partnership with the Darkpaw Games Creative and Leadership teams, this person will also help attract and retain the best creative gaming talent around.
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Proficient in graphic design software (e.g., Adobe Creative Suite) and video editing tools. Proven experience in marketing coordination, with a strong portfolio showcasing skills in copywriting, video production, and graphic design.
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At UC San Diego, the Adjunct Professor Series (1) are individuals who are predominantly engaged in research or other creative work and who participate in teaching, or (2) are individuals who contribute primarily to teaching and have limited responsibility for research or other creative work; these individuals may be professional practitioners of appropriate distinction.
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Related Positions View All Operations Media Buyer Remote Full Time Creative Junior Graphic Designer Remote Full Time. We are looking for a talented Ecommerce Ads Manager to manage and direct client digital marketing campaigns alongside your Media Jet creative and account management team.
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Strong copywriting skills and the ability to understand what content works on social media. Responding to social inquiries and replies, writing and editing social copy as appropriate, and drafting responses that follow the tone/voice and brand guidelines.
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Experience with creative design, videography, video production, live production work, or political campaign is a plus. event support, website design, in addition to print, digital and video creative design services.
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Working GIS knowledge, e.g. experience with Urban Footprint, ArcGIS, Adobe Creative Suite. We are seeking dynamic, self-motivated, creative, inquisitive, and detail-oriented individuals.
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The successful candidate will have demonstrated California expertise in environmental planning and analysis, State (including CEQA) and NEPA compliance, public involvement, technical writing, project management, and business development in one or more of the following areas: electric transmission lines and substations, renewable power generation facilities, and/or energy storage.
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ASML US, including its affiliates and subsidiaries, bring together the most creative minds in science and technology to develop lithography machines that are key to producing faster, cheaper, more energy-efficient microchips.
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Successful candidates will be talented, highly motivated, creative individuals, able to work semi-independently, and have a strong background in either computational protein design, immunology, or protein biochemistry with an emphasis on immunology.
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Strong background in computational protein design, virology, molecular biology, and immunology is preferred. Significant expertise in protein biochemistry, including recombinant protein expression, purification and characterization is a plus.
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