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Supports organizational communications, graphic design, branding and marketing activities. With various Defense and Federal contracts across the United States, Europe and Pacific/Asia, we are driving innovation and excellence within the Special Operations Forces Components and Commands, Defense Health Agency, United States Air Force, United States Marine Corps, National Institute of Standards and Technology, House of Representatives and more.
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Communications strategy includes: content development (including blog posts and web stories) with the support of in-house subject matter experts asset development (including website, video, infographics, and other graphic design) with third-party vendors.
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Basic graphic design (Adobe Creative Suite) skills are strongly preferred. The Athletics Communications Specialist serves as a spokesperson for GW Athletics and is a public relations strategist, developing and executing plans to elevate the profile of GW Athletics.
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This position will have two direct reports (Graphic Design Coordinator and Digital Content Producer) and reports to the Sr. Director of Communications. 7-10 years work experience in branding, graphic design and visual communications.
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You possess a strong portfolio showcasing skills in photo editing, graphic design, and/or video editing. 4+ years of experience in content creation, with a focus on photo editing, graphic design, and video editing.
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Freelancing and Consulting social media marketing, graphic design, and more. Reselling and Thrifting including eBay, Etsy, Mercari, Poshmark, and others. Content Creator YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram.
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Publishing industry business acumen and knowledge of trends, print production processes, graphic design principles, and Web design/communication principles. Oversees the design and print production process for publications.
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In-depth knowledge and demonstrable experience with the intelligence production cycle, executive intelligence production, graphic design, web development, and data science and related technologies.
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Bachelor's degree or equivalent demonstrated experience and expertise in visual communication, Graphic Design (specializing in digital media) or a related field. Proficiency using modern design tools such as Figma, Miro, Adobe Illustrator.
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Utilize technology to design maps, graphics, illustrations, and layouts for Finished Intelligence (FINTEL) production. Experience with Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects, Premiere, and Flash), Apple Final Cut Pro X, Map Publisher, and any other interactive graphics enablers, languages, or tools.
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Join the Fud community to monetize your free time and let it become your next favorite side hustle. E-Commerce - including Amazon, Shopify, and your own online store. Local Services - including cleaning, knife sharpening, notary services, pet waste removal, and more.
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Bachelor’s degree in an area related to graphic design from a college or university accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. This role involves working closely with analysts to understand their requirements and using your graphic design skills to enhance and convey analytic thoughts and assessments.
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Proficiency with graphic design software including Photoshop, Adobe InDesign and Illustrator. The Group seeks a CPE Coordinator who is interested in gaining a plethora of skills and experience supporting programs ranging from major public school capital design and construction programs to university-based energy and sustainability plan development to affordable housing surveying and program development.
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Up-to-date knowledge of marketing, editing, graphic design, and other relevant proposal content requirements. You will work closely with the Vice President of Growth, Vice President of Operations, and Vice President of Contracts and internal/external proposal SMEs and personnel.
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Bachelor’s degree in graphic design, broadcast journalism, video production or a related field. Support visual communications delivery through graphic design, still photography and video production.
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