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Recommend proposals to tweak the social media marketing strategy for optimal results. Experience in social media marketing or analytics is a plus. Prepare periodical reports on social media marketing efforts.
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Lead translation of creative briefs into visual and narrative storytelling solutions across marketing and communications channels, including social media, website, event/experiential (promotional materials and signage), and other digital channels.
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8-10 years of directly relevant experience in a leadership role developing, leading and executing successful narrative strategy, marketing and communications campaigns for social and racial justice.
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This position will report to the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) and oversee our Social Media Manager and Senior Associate of Communications & Storytelling, in addition to collaborating with other staff to tell the Active Minds story.
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Familiarity with all relevant social media platforms, tools such as Tweetdeck, Hootsuite, and other social marketing automation/employee advocacy products (Lexology, ClearView Social.
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4-5 years related experience in digital/social media marketing for a nonprofit or similar environment, or a high level of transferable experience. Work with Active Minds leadership, the Senior Manager, PR, and the Senior Manager, Communications to distribute social media content to position Active Minds as a thought leader in young adult mental health and to engage their unique audiences.
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We communicate the value of our approach with in-house marketing staff, who provides custom client deliverables and internal documents, as well as press opportunities and blogging/social media capacity for our team.
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A proven ability of leading highly successful marketing and communications functions including brand awareness, social media, public relations, strategic communications, digital and visual teams.
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Experience using media/marketing intelligence, social listening or other research tools such as: Talkwalker, Brandwatch, GlobalWebIndex, NewsWhip, Meltwater, Cision, Quid, Affinio, Simmons/MRI and/or Comscore.
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The Fairmont Washington D.C, Georgetown Social Media & Marketing Coordinator must be proficient on all Social Media platforms and willing to go to the extra mile with monitoring and execution of campaigns.
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Proficient in understanding multiple facets of core marketing areas: digital, print, direct mail, broadcast, earned media, brand, and operations. 10) Identify and share opportunities for public and media relations, thought leadership initiatives, social media, and digital tools that support program objectives.
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Executes strategy for Defenders’ social media channels, including but not limited to, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest and TikTok. This position is expected to coordinate closely with the Director of Direct Response and Director of Marketing Operations, as well as the Director of Communications and Director of Multi-Media to ensure cross-departmental and internal campaign coordination, exceptional donor stewardship and fundraising best practices.
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5 - 7 years experience with a variety of brand and marketing disciplines including digital advertising strategy and analysis, social media strategy, creative direction for visual products, branding and sub-branding, external partnerships, and e-commerce.
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The candidate will be a world class communicator with strength and direct experience in media relations at the highest level and the other tools in modern communications including messaging, social media, broadcast communication, content development, and events.
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