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Work with Marketing & Communications and other departments on promotion of corporate and foundation partnerships to include social media, storytelling, employee giving, thought leadership, events, etc.
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Demonstrable experience using communications, PR, and/or social media analytics platforms and the ability to make data-driven improvements. Supports the writing, editing, and proofreading of AMS content and publications, including Montessori Life blog, e-newsletters, brochures, social media posts, annual reports, video scripts, conference materials, and misc.
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Oversee the creation, editing, and publishing of digital content such as images, videos, enriched content and social media posts to drive engagement and brand awareness. Working knowledge of all modes of communication including print, digital, photography, video, social media channels, verbal presentations, activities, and grassroots efforts.
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A successful Social Media Manager will have: Bachelors degree in marketing, communications, or related field5+ years of social media management experience, preferably in travel, hospitality, beauty, or lifestyle industries.
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Senior Social Media Manager. 3-5 years experience in Marketing/Communications and at least 2 years in Social Media. Provide thought leadership and guidance for social media best practices such as content publishing guidelines, KPI benchmarks, and channel growth strategies within TSL and with clients.
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Experience with SEO tools (e.g., Brightedge, Screaming Frog, AHREFs), Google Analytics, Google Data Studio and PPC and social media platforms. Proficiency in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and familiarity with content management systems such as Sitecore, WordPress and Adobe Experience Manager.
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Advise the Communications Manager on implementing and amending WISE’ communications, marketing and social media strategy. Advise the Communications Manager in developing unique promotional plans to increase social media engagement and following for each social media account.
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Under the general supervision of the Marketing Manager, the digital marketing specialist is responsible for planning and executing all web, SEO/SEM, marketing automation, email, social media, and display advertising campaigns in an effort to achieve organizational goals related to marketing and communications.
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Work collaboratively with Senior Social Manager to support Communications team on earned media and influencer partnerships and outreach. · Support the continued evolution of the brand's social media strategy by executing with the Senior Manager, Global Social Media in updating social strategy guidelines.
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Partner with Brand, Corporate Communications and Content Strategy to develop a comprehensive social media calendar in support of executive, Brand, and strategic priorities. The Social Media Campaign Manager is responsible for furthering reach with new audiences while engaging our existing base through compelling organic social media initiatives.
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Work with the Communications Manager to update and create flyers and other materials for Open Cupboard programming. · Support social media efforts to promote volunteer opportunities, share stories, and foster online community engagement.
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The Marketing Communications Manager will lead ReConnect Rondo’s Marketing Communications team and be primarily responsible for managing the organization’s external facing initiatives including public relations, media partnerships, paid advertising, social media, website, as well as adjacent aspects of its public affairs and community partnership activities.
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Manage strategy, content creation, and design of digital communications, including website, bi-weekly e-newsletter, and presence on social media channels. This position will support MCBA’s marketing and communications needs, including design of marketing collateral, social media, website, email and direct mail communication, and press releases.
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Required 3-5 years of experience in content marketing, email marketing, social media marketing, website marketing, graphic designing, nonprofit marketing and communications, and/or a related field.
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Writing skills to write clear, grammatically correct, professional press releases, internal and external communications, speeches, and content for social media. Summary of position :The Communications Manager is the primary spokesperson for the organization.
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