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Under the direction of the Marketing & Communications Manager, the Social Media Coordinator will support creating and executing an engaging social media strategy to support organizational outreach and engagement goals, including developing social media posts (caption and graphic design), maintaining a social media calendar and publishing software, videos, as well as provide administrative support to the Marketing and Communications team.
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The ideal candidate requires proficiency in math, strong analytical skills, attention to detail, as well as creativity and an overall interest in and understanding of how consumers leverage social media in the decision path.
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As technology and digital media continue to rapidly evolve as a trusted and primary method of internal and external communication, the Social Media Content Manager will. Bachelor's degree in marketing, communications, public relations, social media or related discipline.
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Manage the scheduling and organizing of multiple cross-functional social media content calendars and scheduling tools while determining the optimal time and strategy for posting for all of The Everygirl’s social media channels brands including Instagram, Instagram Stories, TikTok, Facebook, Pinterest, new and emerging platforms.
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Reporting to the Social Media Manager and working closely with the Director of Brand Marketing, the Video & Social Media Specialist will produce images and video content for the Roosevelt University website, advertising, marketing materials and social media channels (TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.
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The Social Media Coordinator will report to the firm’s Social Media Manager and work closely with colleagues in the Global Business Development & Marketing department. Knowledge of social media platforms (LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube and TikTok) and related employee advocacy and engagement tools and digital communications strategies.
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Direct bid strategy, campaign optimizations, and reporting for paid social media campaigns. The Senior Analyst, Paid Social is responsible for leading the success of client-paid social media campaigns by providing thoughtful leadership on campaign strategies and optimization, building strong relationships, and establishing clear lines of communication with clients, partners, and internal staff members.
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Fud, the "World's First Social Hustling Community" is seeking a Freelancing Expert - Media Buyer to join our team. Freelancing and Consulting — social media marketing, graphic design, and more.
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The Video & Social Media Specialist supports Roosevelt Universitys communication goals via videography, photography, and social media. As a member of the Marketing & Communication Department, The Video & Social Media Specialist will work to create digital content that helps tell the Roosevelt story.
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Extensive experience in planning, executing, and optimizing paid search (Google and Bing), paid social (Meta, TikTok, etc.) Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with internal and external stakeholders (Brand, Analytics, Product, Influencer Marketing and Creative) to support and improve paid media advertising efforts.
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The Social Media Manager, in alignment with our Marketing, Sales, and Brand Directors, will be responsible for writing, developing and deploying organic social media marketing campaigns to increase awareness, engagement and growth for the brand’s digital and event portfolios.
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Summary: We are seeking a Media Coordinator Intern interested in facilitating advanced digital media campaigns across Search (Google, Bing), Social (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, Pinterest, Snapchat), Programmatic, and Traditional (Trade, Print, Radio, TV, OOH) media partners.
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The Communications Specialist coordinates, develops and oversees internal and external communications; develops and implements a social media plan; supports the Director of Communications and Media Relations and Graphic Arts Specialist.
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Lead social media listening and community management strategy; identify, elevate, and react to spikes in conversation from a client relations, customer service, and/or media relations standpoint.
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Candidates should be looking to advance their coaching education through completion of soccer coaching courses and certificates.
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