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Proofreading, report-writing (i.e. Annual Reports, donor reports), webinar management, graphic design, public and media relations. e.copy-editing, proofreading, design) for articles, op-eds, presentations and publications from Center faculty.
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The Graphic Design & Visual Communications Specialist is responsible for producing high-quality and volume multimedia messaging and other digital marketing materials in adherence to current brand standards using industry-standard software programs.
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Knowledge of desktop publishing, presentation, and graphic design, with a willingness to learn new software applications to enhance effectiveness. · Knowledge of desktop publishing, presentation, and graphic design, with a willingness to learn new software applications to enhance effectiveness.
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Graphic design skills for Canva, Animoto, Photoshop or InDesign and Adobe Illustrator, preferred. GENERAL SUMMARY OF ESSENTIAL PURPOSE: The Marketing, Communications and Events Specialist supports the coordination and implementation of the branding, marketing, and outreach strategy by coordinating and creating digital and print media for social media, parish bulletins and other digital communications efforts for Associated Catholic Cemeteries.
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Support the organizations digital and direct mail Annual Fund campaigns through writing, graphic design, and email marketing. The roles responsibilities include creating and editing content for impact reports, event collateral, and donor outreach; providing writing and graphic design support for digital and direct mail fundraising campaigns; and maintaining internal systems for project management, planning, and reporting.
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SUCCESS PROFILE Work Experience: Minimum of 4 years of writing, editing, proofreading, and graphic design (print and electronic) experience required. Knowledge: Proficiency in Microsoft Word and PowerPoint, InDesign, Acrobat, Photoshop, and Illustrator and working knowledge of web design, marketing email, and survey software is required.
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Assist in gathering and reporting data, including analytics and employee feedback, on the effectiveness and impact of employee communications; use quantitative and qualitative data to identify new communications channels, content and tools that support employee needs and organizational goals.
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Knowledge with Unreal Terrains, Unreal Particle systems, graphic design, motion graphics, compositing and editing a plus. Apex Systems, a World-Class Technology Solutions Provider, is seeking applicants for a Visual Information Communications Specialist on behalf of our client.
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Three (3) years of professional experience in a Communications, Marketing, Journalism, graphic design and multimedia production, creative writing, digital marketing, web design, or closely related field.
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The Graphic Design & Visual Communications Specialist will work in collaboration with the Manager Marketing Special Projects & Shared Services to develop strategic visual communications for Stratum shareholders and member audiences and portray a positive awareness of their brand and services.
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Multi-media production experience, including experience in graphic design, digital content development, and social media management. Title: Communications and Digital Media Specialist.
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As part of our ongoing growth and expansion, we are seeking a dynamic and experienced Graphic Design and Communications Specialist to support a contract with NOAA Fisheries' Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center (PIFSC) Director's Office (DO.
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A successful candidate for this position is a creative communicator skilled in digital marketing and social media strategy concepts, with excellent customer service instincts and a talent for copywriting, graphic design and video editing.
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Familiarity with graphic design tools (Adobe or Canva) and basic video editing skills. We invite you to be a key player in building the next-generation environmental, energy, water, and civil infrastructure consulting firm by joining us as a Communications and Social Media Specialist.
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Experience with graphic design, photography, and video editing programs (Adobe Creative Suite, Canva, Final Cut Pro, iMovie and/or similar design and editing programs preferred) The Communications Specialist generates social media content for the school’s digital platforms, produces video and photography to support the School’s messaging, and engages in design for print, digital and web collateral and platforms.
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