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We are looking for an ambitious, experienced and hyper talented Performance Marketing Coordinator to join our fast-paced, collaborative Performance Marketing team. Based in San Diego, California, our content creation & digital marketing agency specializes in the beauty, health, and wellness industry and offers 360 marketing services, including social media marketing, content creation, influencer marketing, paid digital media, creative development, email marketing, and website development.
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Rudolph & Sletten, a Tutor Perini Company, is seeking a Proposal/Marketing Coordinator to join our office in CA.About Rudolph & Sletten:In the last six decades, Rudolph and Sletten has built thousands of projects across our five California offices, from research centers designed to cure diseases to institutions that educate future generations to civic facilities and high-tech campuses that move our state forward.
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Title: Marketing Communications Coordinator. We are looking for a social media coordinator to join the digital marketing team to manage the day-to-day operations of our social media channels.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator I works independently providing study coordination, screening of potential patients for protocol eligibility, presenting non-medical trial concepts and details, and participating in the informed consent process.
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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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They directly supervise an Assistant Director and Social Media Strategist, and indirectly supervise a Graphic Design / Media Specialist and Web Marketing Specialist, as well as two to four part-time student employees.
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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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The Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs and Campus Diversity is responsible for the coordination and development of student services and building the inclusive excellence of SDSU's staff and faculty at San Diego State University.
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The Housing Specialist works with community organizations, government agencies and property owners to secure living arrangements, negotiate rents, deposits and move-in terms on behalf of clients in collaboration with the Housing Coordinator.
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As a full-service growth marketing firm, we offer best-in-class services including: SEO, Content Marketing, Paid Media, Social Media Marketing, Programmatic + CTV, Public Relations, Influencer Marketing, Email + SMS, Conversion Rate Optimization, Retail Marketing, Creative, and Web Development.
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Welcome to Fairmont Grand Del Mar. An elegant tribute to classic Mediterranean estate, seamlessly fusing old-world charm with modern luxury.
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Job Summary: The Marketing Coordinator will be a crucial contributor to our dynamic team, driving marketing initiatives to new heights across our brand portfolio in the U.S. As a content producer, the Marketing Coordinator can seamlessly transition between various tasks, contributing to the overall success of our marketing campaigns.
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Minimum 2+ years of hands-on experience with Search Engine Marketing: Specifically having experience with campaign development and optimization processes such as bid optimization, keyword research, ad copy development on large, enterprise-level accounts.
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Under the supervision of the Senior Manager of Advocacy & Civic Engagement, the Policy & Advocacy Coordinator performs various duties related to supporting, coordinating, and implementing The Center's advocacy, policy, organizing, and community engagement efforts.
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Summary and Range of Authority: Accountable to the Division Directors/Program Managers, the Quality Management (QM) Coordinator is responsible for the development and maintenance of Quality Management processes and agency documentation, maintenance of Policies and Procedures, program audits, and compliance with QM contracted components.
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