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The Communications and Social Media Manager will be responsible for digital, print, electronic, multimedia, and social media content to a variety of audiences. Under the direction of the Associate Vice President for Enrollment Management, the Communications and Social Media Manager will play an instrumental role in the creation, implementation, maintenance, and assessment of strategic and integrated communications and marketing plans for the Division of Enrollment Management.
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The Digital Communications Director will be responsible for strategizing, executing and managing NextGen’s digital media — including our social-media influencer program and online advertising — as well as overseeing our owned social media platforms, website, and organic SMS and email organizing programs.
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The Multi-Media Production Specialist provides liaison support for coordinating and planning Office of Acquisition (OA) organization events in conjunction with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Public Affairs Offices.
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Strategy will cover both internal (USAID stakeholders) and external communications, as well as content development, graphic design, online presence and digital media, and press engagement.
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Lead external communications for BNY Mellon's key strategic growth locations worldwide, with a focus on regional and local media engagement. Develop integrated storytelling to support and elevate the voice and work of BNY Mellon, including media relations, thought leadership, talking points, crisis response and internal activation.
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The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), the nation's largest small business advocacy organization, looks to hire a Media Manager to join its communications team. Three (3) - Five (5) years of experience in a journalism, communications, public relations, or political/campaign work environment.
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Support FEMA headquarters and regions to develop a social media presence and strategies, implementation plans, and tools to create an engaging social media presence for the BRIC program and the BRIC DTA initiative and showcase community’s and Tribal Nation’s stories, including successes, innovative partnerships and lessons learned.
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Responsible for the marketing, communications, media relations, and visual identity of TWB and leveraging his/her/their experience and resourcefulness, the DMC's role is to ensure that TWB is top of mind for every prospective audience member - young and old, regardless of ethnicity, background, career, gender, or orientation.
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The Enterprise Social Media Manager will collaborate directly with Industry, Services, Digital, Marketing Automation, Creative, and Internal Communications and Marketing Team members, HR/Recruiting Team members, Sales and Growth leaders, and Corporate and Segment practitioners to support strategic social media marketing efforts, including messages aligned with Guidehouse’s vertical and horizontal services, megatrends, and corporate sales and recruiting priorities.
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Master's degree in Journalism, Digital Media Studies, Communications, English, Literature or related fields from an accredited college or university. Bachelor's degree in Journalism, Digital Media Studies, Communications, English, Literature or related fields from an accredited college or university.
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Liaise with OEA's editorial and visual communications teams to produce multimedia communications materials for social media platforms, websites, events, communications campaigns, and related activities.
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Strategic Communications: Lead the development and execution of comprehensive messaging strategies to amplify MLT's key narratives and foster stakeholder engagement across various channels, including owned media, earned media, and strategic events, thereby enhancing the organization's visibility and reputation.
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You have at least 8 years working in media relations, specific experience as a communications director, press secretary or related experience. Client leadership and developing comprehensive communications campaigns, directing tactics that may incorporate PR, digital planning, creative content, and talent including traditional media, digital media and owned media.
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Lead translation of creative briefs into visual and narrative storytelling solutions across marketing and communications channels, including social media, website, event/experiential (promotional materials and signage), and other digital channels.
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Bachelor's Degree (or higher) in media production, communications, journalism, or related field. The Digital Media and Production Assistantwill support digital content production efforts in messaging in the Russian language for the Department of State, Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs, Office of Press and Public Diplomacy (EUR/PPD.
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