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Practice support: We manage the administrative side of private practice, including marketing, verifying client insurance benefits, and handling the invoicing/billing process so you can accept insurance without ever interacting with it directly.
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What You Bring to the Table: Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Advertising, or a related field. Do you have 2+ years' experience managing Amazon, Google, and/or Facebook Advertising accounts.
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R2 have teamed up with a leading agency on the lookout for a Client Services Director with strong digital marketing experience in SEO, PPC etc. Agency background (eCommerce or Digital Marketing Agency.
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Supervises Cabinet Directors (Director of Human Resources and Operations, Director of Programs, Director of Development and Marketing Director, Social Justice Director) and Executive Assistant.
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Senior Growth Marketing Manager- Remote. Reporting to our Director of Marketing, this person will oversee and optimize paid media campaigns, email automation, and website conversion rate tactics, with a laser focus on growing the pipeline of qualified leads for our sales team.
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BASIC QUALIFICATIONSThe following is required to be considered for this role: Bachelor’s degree or 4 years’ professional experienceExperience with email tools (such as SalesForce Marketing Cloud, Cordial, Epsilon, Cheetah Mail, SilverPop, etc.
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Sales and Marketing Mastery: Apply superior selling and marketing strategies to enroll new Lifeline and ACP customers, striving to surpass sales goals. Experience in management or supervisory roles, preferably in direct sales or marketing.
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The selected candidate will assist in the marketing, study, and design of Water Infrastructure and Wastewater Collection systems projects as well as commercial construction projects. A Day in the Life of an Experienced Civil Engineer:· Proven ability to lead and mentor junior staff Work with a multi-discipline team of engineers and technicians in the design of municipal water distribution and sewer collection system pipeline design as well as the contractors and construction staff on design/build projects Review vendor and contractor shop drawings.
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Design, build, and support cloud-native applications that serve our digital marketing stakeholders. NetCore, C#, SQL, AWS (including but not limited to Elastic Container Service, Lambdas, SQS, Terraform, and RDS), MongoDB, Typescript, Snowflake, NewRelic, Splunk, K6, GitHub, Octopus.
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Position Summary: As the Digital Marketing Manager you will be responsible for generating inquiries across digital paid sources including paid search, paid social, display networks, digital video, and affiliate partners.
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Our client is seeking a dynamic and results-driven Director of Demand Generation to join their growth marketing team. Strong understanding of digital channels, including email marketing, SMS, content marketing, social media, SEO and SEM.
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They will be responsible for representing the brand(s), company, and products through various sales and marketing activities and cannabis industry events, and fostering introductions of potential clients to our Territory Managers.
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The programs have dedicated marketing support and outstanding resources from the nation's largest psychiatric contract management company. This position requires a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Therapist.
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The E-Commerce Specialist will be responsible for managing and optimizing our e-commerce channels (such as Amazon, Wayfair, and other marketplaces), from building new product listings, updating and maintaining existing listings, managing inventory levels, maintaining and revisiting product pricing and marketing strategies, managing our online advertising efforts, order reporting/tracking and ad hoc projects as needed.
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Crafting precise demand forecasts through a fusion of statistical wizardry and insights gleaned from cross-departmental alliances spanning Sales, Marketing, Operations, and Finance. Proficiency in sculpting demand planning paradigms and systems enriched by a mosaic of data streams.
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