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The Communications team consist of the Director of Communications; Assistant Director of Box Office and Patron Services; Manager of Box Office and Patron Services; Digital Media Manager; and external consultants/freelancers/firms as needed.
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If you are a passionate individual who is interested in digital communications, social analytics and influencer relations and are eager to join a community of forward-thinking experts trying to change the way brands interact in a digital world, this is the role for you.
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Manages Curatorial department budgets in collaboration with the Assistant Director of Finance. The University of Chicago’s Annual Security & Fire Safety Report (Report) provides information about University offices and programs that provide safety support, crime and fire statistics, emergency response and communications plans, and other policies and information.
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Coordinates with the GRC Administrative Assistant and the Communications and Marketing Department in the creation of promotional materials including flyers, banners, artwork for t-shirts, web page updates and seasonal brochure preparation.
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The Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation Medicine is looking for an Advanced Practice Provider (APP) (Physician Assistant or Advanced Practice Registered Nurse) to join our Joint Replacement Surgery clinical team.
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We are now hiring for a full-time Communications Assistant - Writer (MPI) to join our Team! Assist the Senior Graphic Designer with developing copy for graphic designs for online and print communications (website, digital communications, print materials/signage, etc.
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The Temporary Development Assistant will support the development team coordinating the 16th Annual Robert J. Havey, MD Institute for Global Health Benefit Dinner scheduled for September 25, 2024.
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The Assistant Director, Annual Giving for the University of Chicago Booth School of Business understands the principles of fundraising and the mission of the Office of Advancement. Partners with Booth Marketing, Donor Relations, Advancement Communications, Major Gift officers and third party vendors to plan, create, schedule, execute, and evaluate productive, high-quality, cost-effective solicitation projects for the business school.
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In this role, you will help provide attorneys with support across all areas of marketing and business development, including pitches and proposals, internal and external presentations, internal and external event planning, contact relationship management, branding, business/relationship intelligence and internal communications.
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Promoting Hawksmoor to the discerning diners, e.g. producing a Hawksmoor Private Dining sales pack which will work as a specific communications tool for all types of bookers – from the concierge to the personal assistant and core business events booker.
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This role reports directly to the Director, Assistant General Counsel, who leads and manages this particular commercial legal team. We are looking for a Senior Counsel for the US Communications Solutions team.
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Solid writing and interpersonal communication skills and collegiate/professional sports media relations/communications experience. Job Title ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS COMMNICATIONS Position Number 8101990 Job Category University Staff Job Type Full-Time FLSA Status Exempt Campus Rogers Park-Lake Shore Campus Department Name ATHLETICS Location Code ATHLETICS - GENERAL PROGRAM (03300A) Is this split and/or fully grant funded.
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Experience as a principal of school leadership management (i.e., Deputy Chief/Chief of Schools, Assistant Superintendent, Superintendent, etc.) Serve as the district’s leading subject matter expert on family and community engagement by participating in media interviews, and reviewing internal and external communications.
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Work closely with Marketing and Communications, Faculty Development and Instructional Design, Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning, Continuing and Professional Education and eLearning Services to develop multi-media visual aids, brochures, training materials, power point presentations, monthly and annual reports, e-Learning modules i.e., video, voice over, editing and webinars.
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A major focus of the Associate Director’s responsibilities will include strategic administration and oversight of the Neubauer Family Assistant Professor Program, a substantial endowed program which aims to attract and retain exceptional early-career scholars at the University of Chicago.
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