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Ability to drive learning and improvement, including generating data that helps us learn, conducting tests of innovative strategies, reporting back key learnings, and proactively driving the evolution of our social media presence Demonstrated experience with modern web design, photography, and video editing programs (Adobe Suite: Premier and/or Final Cut Pro, Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign.
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Creative experience with video-editing software and visual design software (such as Canva, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Lumen5). The Senior Manager of Social Media & Digital Marketing is responsible for developing, managing, and executing AAJ's social media strategy while proactively seeking opportunities to further advance the organization and its mission through online campaigns, paid advertising, stakeholder engagement, digital marketing outreach, and growing social media channels.
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Responsibilities: Working with Special Olympics staff, vendors, and freelancers/consultants to collect video (in-house archival, shoots, and other sources) to use in various ways on various platforms including adding subtitles and graphics as well as creating social media clips for co-productions with partners.
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CLC seeks a Social Media Marketing Manager to develop innovative strategies for and run CLC’s social channels and related digital marketing campaigns. At least 5-7 years of experience running social media platforms for a nonprofit, company, government official, agency or political campaign.
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Materials include (but are not limited to) reports, infographics, brochures, banners, email templates, newsletters, internal communications, posters, signage, social media graphics and event branding.
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Write content for cross-channel marketing communications such as webpage and social media, thought leadership, briefings, video scripts and other marketing collateral. Excellent writing, editing and content development abilities.
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Exceptional writing, editing, designing, proofreading and production skills for a wide variety of compelling communications to all audiences (as appropriate, including staff, management, external, members, media, etc.
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The Project Manager is directly responsible for managing the U.S. Department of Transportation Multi-Media Center operations, including all aspects of studio and location video production, live and pre-recorded radio programs, training, editing, multimedia graphics, budget oversight, resource management, equipment maintenance, and production oversight.
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Pitch, shoot and edit packaged video pieces for social media platforms in conjunction with the Digital staff and on-air reporters. Cut video from linear shows for use on websites, apps and social media.
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Must be proficient in cinema camera production and workflow, post-production editing tools, web publishing, social media usage, and other emerging technologies. This role is based in Washington, DC and whether partnering with a correspondent or working alone, will work across broadcast, digital, social, and mobile environments as an independent idea generator, storyteller, and newsgatherer.
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In this role, you will be responsible for the video content on EWG’s social media channels, including conceptualizing, shooting, editing and delivering high-quality videos that effectively communicate our mission, campaigns, and initiatives.
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Review and interpret performance of all print and digital media tools including data provided by QR code tracking, Tessitura, Google Analytics, and social media strategy. An understanding of storyboarding, script writing, video editing and videography and streaming platforms.
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The Senior Designer will conceptualize, design, and develop assets such as digital and print collateral, infographics, video and motion graphics, presentations, conference graphics, email marketing, and social media content.
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The Coordinator will be responsible for various tasks related to social media, internal communications, digital marketing, and storytelling (i.e., maintaining photo and video library), as well as administrative tasks.
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Excellent knowledge of video and content production, social media strategy and experience with all facets of social media. Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite with strong knowledge of video features and functions of major social media platforms.
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