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Responsible for writing copy and coordinating photos for brochures, UConn Today articles, newsletters, press releases, public service announcements, informational listings, social media communications, and other publicity materials.
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The Business and Communications Coordinator supports the Director of University Relations in promoting a positive image for the institution and implementing integrated communication strategies aligned with institutional goals.
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University Relations Business and Communications Coordinator. Minimum of three years of experience in marketing, communications, or public relations roles within a higher education setting.
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Get to Know Us Charter Communications is known in the United States by our Spectrum brands, including: Spectrum Internet®, TV, Mobile and Voice, Spectrum Networks, Spectrum Enterprise and Spectrum Reach.
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Manage ongoing strategic communications with students, high schools, and independent counselors, utilizing email, print, and other media. Compensation The Admissions Assistant will earn $35 per hour and may work up to 19 hours per week throughout the academic year.
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The Photography and Videography (P/V) Program Counselors are responsible for capturing, editing and cataloging visual media throughout seasonal onsite programming for use in Camp marketing and communications as well as session programming.
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Excellent customer service and communications skills · Prior experience with EPIC systems preferred. Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Specialist positions are available in various disease states: rheumatology, cardiology, infectious diseases, neurology The Ambulatory Care Specialist will collaborate as an integral member of the multidisciplinary team in the provision of care for patients in our medical clinics to optimize and promote rational, safe, evidence-based and cost-effective therapy.
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