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The Social Media Strategist & Community Manager develops and executes compelling content strategies for social video platforms (YouTube, TikTok, Reels, etc.) He/she develops and advises on social content strategy for key AARP issue areas, working closely with AARP Studios (in-house video production), Strategic Communications, Integrated Marketing, Editorial and other teams.
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Creating a social media plan and developing content for the President’s social media accounts, such as Instagram, X/Twitter, and LinkedIn. Collaborating closely with fellow colleagues in OCM (media relations, editorial, internal communications, multimedia, digital content, web) and stakeholders in schools and administrative departments across the university to execute communications priorities.
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The Senior Communications Manager is a critical leader of strategic communications, marketing and branding strategy for the advancement of the transformational Do Good Institute at the University of Maryland that further expands the reach of the Do Good Campus and the thought leadership and reputation of the Institute, School of Public Policy, and the University of Maryland in nonprofits, philanthropy, social impact and civic engagement fields.
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Working in close partnership with Marketing, Communications & Public Relations (MCPR) colleagues, the Communications Specialist – Video (CS-V) uses their keen visual sense and filming expertise to collaboratively plan, beautifully film, and creatively edit strategic and engaging video stories for both internal and external audiences.
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The Senior Communications Manager will lead strategic efforts, projects and programming that elevate and advance the Institute’s major goals across our Do Good Campus, our Do Good Lab (research), and our Nonprofit Leadership Executive Education and Training.
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Strong knowledge of a range of online media platforms (websites, social media, etc.) The Senior Media Planner manages all levels of media with an emphasis on digital media.
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The Social Media Manager will work alongside the Corporate Marketing team to manage and produce social media marketing content for multiple long-term healthcare facilities.
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Experience: Minimum of five (5) years of experience with social media, digital media, communications, marketing, revenue generation or related fields. The Social Media Manager/Strategist will be charged with developing and implementing social media strategies that align with Maryland Athletics' overall strategic priorities and guiding principles.
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Assist with Communications: Collaborate with the Senior Brand Marketing Manager to create engaging copy for various marketing channels, including email newsletters, social media, and the website.
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Job Title: Social Media Content Creator Department: Communications Location: Washington DC (preferred) or Remote. You are proficient in social media management platforms such as Sprout; and have expert knowledge of social media platforms (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok, BlueSky, YouTube, and Pinterest.
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Bachelor's Degree in Business/Public Administration, Sociology, Psychology, Homeland Security, Emergency Management, Disaster Preparedness, Crisis Management, Public Safety, Digital Communication, Social Media, Contemporary Communication, Public Relations or a closely related field.
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Provide general support to CGD’s communications team on social media content or multimedia production. Assist communications managers in building media lists for specific projects and maintaining CGD media contacts database.
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We are looking for a versatile editor who enjoys a diversity of work with text and imagery, from scoping a feature story with a veteran reporter to quilting existing content into a new web package, from line editing and coaching novice writers to fact-checking video and social media scripts.
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The successful candidate will translate complicated science into compelling blog posts, video scripts, podcast scripts, news releases, feature articles, social media content, web copy, and be a reliable source for copy- editing products.
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Proficiency in communication theory and digital signal processing (DSP), with a foundational knowledge of, and experience with, the physical, data link, or media access layers of communications systems.
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