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Job Summary: The Public Relations/Media Manager, in coordination with appropriate Saint Louis Science Center (SLSC) staff, supports the SLSC mission by developing and managing media communications, change/crisis management, community affairs and public relations to create and maintain a favorable public image for SLSC.
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The Public Relations/Media Manager will assist in strategic communications that support the overall objectives of SLSC, from concept formation and message development to delivery, and results evaluation and improvements for all audiences ensuring consistency with key messages and branding.
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This work is done with direction and feedback from Regional Culinary Manager, marketing teams and the Digital and Social Media Manager. The chef seeks to understand the nuance and risk associated with media and therefore works closely with the Culinary Field Lead, corporate communications team, marketing teams, and Digital and Social Media managers as required.
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Social Media Provides social media planning and recommendations for Mobile Showroom in partnership with Social Media Manager through local research & knowledge.
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Our team enjoys an excellent working relationship with the Saint Louis University School of Public Health and Social Justice and the Brown School (social work, public health, social policy) at Washington University.
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Embark on Your PR Journey as an Entry Level Social Media Coordinator with Fresh Form Draft in Saint Louis, MO! We are seeking an enthusiastic and creative individual to join our team as an Entry Level Social Media Coordinator.
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Or have a high school diploma or equivalent, and five years’ social service or peer experience; or high school diploma or equivalent and be a Certified Recovery Support Specialist (CRSS) or Certified Peer Recovery Specialist (CPRS) in good standing with the State of Illinois; or have a Bachelor’s degree in counseling, social work, education, psychology or related human service field.
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The Senior Creative Marketing Specialist works in close collaboration with the External Creative Manager, Creative Director, Portfolio & Delivery Management, and other Enterprise Mobility Marketing teams to develop highly engaging and effective creative marketing campaigns via TV, digital, social, print, and other emerging media.
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Demonstrable experience using communications, PR, and/or social media analytics platforms and the ability to make data-driven improvements. The Communications Manager is a mission-driven self-starter with an expertise and passion for storytelling, copywriting, copyediting, and creating beautiful and impactful content that supports AMS’s mission to improve global education.
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Care is coordinated by a multidisciplinary team including oncology nurses, advanced practice nurses, case managers, coordinators, social workers, spiritual care, pharmacy and psycho-social support.
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We have an exciting opportunity for a Communications Manager who will be responsible for both the strategic development and tactical execution of integrated communication strategies - both internally and externally.
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Must be savvy in marketing and promotional strategies, particularly with respect to social media. data collection happy hours/SMS booked parties building guest lists celebration parties hotel program/office visits VIP tables Premium reserved seating for less than 12 guests ("PRS") Other non-BEO social groups.
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Surveillance will cover a variety of topics and regions and require use of a combination of classified and open sources, open and proprietary/commercial geospatial resources, news and social media sources.
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Experience in any/all the following : Avaya Aura components and architecture, Unified Communications, SIP, RTP, SIP-TLS, and SRTP Verint Call Recording, Verint Quality Monitoring and Workforce Management Large scale IP voice networks Windows and Linux.
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Other general clerical duties as may be requested by the Director, Deputy Director, Treatment Operations Manager, Housing Unit Supervisor, Clinical Manager or designee. General computer work and typing, word processing, filing and basic writing of reports and letters as required by the program elements, licensure and by the Program Director, Assistant Program Director, Treatment Unit Supervisor, Clinical Manager or designee.
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