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Maintain and curate content on the company’s intranet using a Content Management System (CMS) to ensure it remains an effective tool for internal communications. Qualifications:Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, or a related field.
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About the Role We’re looking for a versatile Product Strategist to drive strategy and help launch new products within the Productivity Technology organization with a focus in the Data and Content Generation products.
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Based in the enterprise Global Communications team, this role is responsible for oversight of our global editorial calendars for key business stakeholders, producing events across multiple locations, and development (writing, editing, and distributing) of valuable employee communications across all our communications channels.
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The Director of Marketing and Communications is a key leadership position where you’ll drive impactful storytelling and strategic outreach to amplify our mission and engage our community. Plan, manage, and oversee the logistics and communications for special events, including our annual gala and the Impact Awards, leveraging our event planner and Special Events Committee.
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Orchestrating captivating social media strategies across platforms like TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, X, YouTube, LinkedIn, and Threads, tracking each campaign's success.
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The communications center provides a critical service to SCL Health facilities through centralized coordination of communications services. The Emergency Communications Specialist is an essential member of the Communications Center team, which operates 24 hours a day and seven days a week.
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Support the Senior Manager Public Relations & Employee Communications in partnering with the communications team on announcements, press releases and community engagement. Serve as a liaison to a BAE Systems SMS business unit or function, which will include developing a strategic communications plan for that business or function and working with the MarCom team to execute on all internal and external communications to support that business/function.
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We are actively searching for an enthusiastic Communications Sales Assistant to join our integrated Essential Service Provider Project connecting essential businesses to consumers across local communities through direct communication and outreach tactics.
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