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Minimum 5+ years of marketing experience with brand/agency-side in social media marketing/management and influencer marketing, engaging with an audience, deep partnership with editorial and creative partners.
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Devise and execute community engagement strategies related to policy and legislative advocacy, including planning community listening sessions, identifying community members for policy or legislative testimony, public comment, or other media engagement, with a focus on uplifting AMEMSA community narratives and concerns as they relate to policing, surveillance, counterterrorism and national security issues.
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Strategically incorporate content creator/influencer partnerships into overall community and social media campaigns when appropriate. 3-5 years of experience in a social media/community management in an individual contributor role, preferably in a related entertainment or tech industry.
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Adapt and optimize video content for different social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. This award-winning content studio seeks a highly creative social video editor with strong storytelling skills and media-brand experience.
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In addition, or as an alternative, strong video-production, photography and/or visual design skills to support the same objective (communicating about critical tech topics across professional colleagues) Knowledge of and familiarity with social media communications tools and strategies, and familiarity with basic marketing and content strategy concepts and tools.
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Coordinate with Development staff on content for regular communication tools (i.e. social media/e-newsletters) to elevate DSCS's community engagement and organizing work.
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The Beacon Director is responsible for program development and management; staff training and supervision; program reporting and compliance; school and community partnerships; and implementation of the full Beacon Program Model.
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Minimum of 5-7 years of professional work experience in public policy, advocacy, law, nonprofit/social service management, community engagement, and/or in the ECE/Family Support sector.
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Professional nursing growth and development are expected, encouraged and supported by the Oncology Nursing Fellowship Program for new graduate nurses, the Career Ladder Program, the Oncology Nursing Society's (ONS) Chemotherapy and Biotherapy Course, and educational preparation for the Oncology Certified Nurse (OCN) program.
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Our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion initiatives, coupled with our Corporate Social Responsibility work, is informed by our employees, audiences, park guests and the communities in which we live.
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JOB TITLE: Content Creator & Social Media Manager (WFH/Remote) Graphic design for social media posts and reels, some video editing. Repurpose content for other social media platforms such as Pinterest and Twitter presence and engage with the audience effectively.
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Monitor and respond to social media interactions, fostering community engagement and customer satisfaction. The ideal candidate will develop and implement content strategies tailored to various social media platforms, increasing brand awareness and customer engagement.
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Professional development opportunities and $500 Work-From-Home stipend. Leverages supervision to identify opportunities for professional development; provides feedback to supervisor.
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Focus on social emotional learning (SEL) competencies at the center of engagement, fortifying positive student behavior, acting as a guardian of students' safety, and implementing Restorative Justice problem solving circles as needed.
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Lead professional development for the counseling team and organization-wide staff on relevant topics, including trauma-based practices, social-emotional learning, special education, etc.
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