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For Best Consideration Please Apply By: September 12, 2024 Class Specific Essential Duties Initiate, concept, design and produce high-level digital media (video and photo) marketing for CCBC’s social media platforms and public-facing website.
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Prepares press releases and marketing information for social media and communication distribution and manages media relations activities on behalf of CVD in conjunction with the Office of Public Affairs & Communications.
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This position designs and manages a comprehensive marketing strategy that advances the goals of Port Discovery Children's Museum, with a focus on digital advertising, content development, and social media.
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Marketing: Coordinate special events, promotions, marketing collateral, media interaction, public relations, website updates, social media marketing. Must be able to efficiently utilize social media and MS Office Suite products to accomplish work tasks (Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
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Background in demand gen, lead gen and social media marketing. The firm deploys deep expertise across sectors and specialty areas, including consumer marketing, corporate reputation, healthcare, technology, public affairs, financial services, corporate social responsibility, financial communications and crisis management, using proprietary social, digital and analytics methodologies.
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Implement digital marketing strategies, including SEO, pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, and social media campaigns. Craft and edit compelling narratives for various digital marketing methods (e.g., web, print, social), improve search engine optimization (SEO), and utilize customer relationship management (CRM) tools for targeted messaging.
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Collaborate with Marketing on digital marketing, websites, social media, and other channel marketing initiatives to increase TFA’s awareness of products and platforms.
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Initiate, concept, design and produce high-level digital media (video and photo) marketing for CCBC's social media platforms and public-facing website. Coordinate the production and use of media tools in support of CCBC's marketing plan and strategic communication initiatives.
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Works with team to develop social media content and provides day-to-day support of all social media accounts and strategy. Provides writing, editing and research support for print, web & intranet projects, and other communication projects as directed including publications, media relations and internal communications.
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These positions include a Senior Public Relations Manager & Brand Strategist, a Web Administrator, a Social Media & Digital Content Specialist, a Videographer/Photographer, a Senior Events Planner, a Marketing Coordinator, an Editorial Strategist, and a Graphic & Video Designer.
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Exceptional skills in all marketing communications disciplines, including contemporary multimedia and "new" media communications approaches. The team is responsible for a wide range of activities, including content creation, media relations, social media management, internal communications, and multimedia production.
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Oversee the creation and execution of multi-channel marketing campaigns, including digital marketing, content marketing, social media, email marketing, and more.
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Our ideal candidate would have both media relations/public relations experience as well as experience with marketing and recruiting for clinical trials including targeted advertising on social media.
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Support the use of all digital marketing platforms and systems for content strategy, social media, email marketing campaigns, search engine optimization, and paid search/paid social, as needed.
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The social media manager is a client-facing skilled tactician with experience managing social media communications that grow, promote and elevate brand visibility. Collaborates with creative team to develop engaging social media content including video, text, still imagery, animation and more.
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