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The Social Media Coordinator is part of the Marketing & Design team at Spence-Chapin and reports to the Associate Director, Marketing & Design. Work with the Associate Director, CDCO and (currently vacant) Digital Marketing Specialist to build a social media strategy that is in line with the organization’s full comprehensive digital strategy to help bring our programs and messaging to all of our social media platforms.
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The Associate Director, Media Operations will provide operational consulting and systems expertise to account management teams across multiple clients and will improve operational effectiveness by streamlining business work processes and procedures, improving inter-departmental communication, and delivering ongoing toolset usage proficiency and issue resolution.
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Based in New York City, the Part-Time Social Media & Marketing Coordinator will report to Manager, Social Content & Community and will help create fun, engaging, & educational social media content surrounding Studs' unique ear piercing and shopping experience, as well as support the Associate Director Marketing leads achieve retail & ecommerce marketing success.
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Key Relationships: Press Secretary, Director of Marketing, Deputy Director of Digital Media. Under the direction of the Director of Digital Media, Communications Office, the Copywriter & Project Manager will assist in reaching the NYCPS’s constituents using tools like X, Facebook, Instagram, and more, and as well as assist with the public-facing website, blog, and live webcasts.
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The Social Media Associate has experience managing numerous social media channels, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTok. They are detail-oriented and an impeccable writer for digital platforms.
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Photography Vision : Collaborate with the CBO/Creative Director to set the vision for photography and direct all photography efforts for packaging, social media, and Ecommerce use.
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Deep understanding of social media marketing, including a passion for TikTok. You will effortlessly build rapport with a CMO, and earn the admiration of a social media manager.
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So, if you are motivated to join the LOOP Team, we are happy to offer you a position as a Social Media Manager in New York. We are looking forward to receiving your online application! Proven experience as a Social Media Manager or similar role, with a strong portfolio showcasing your expertise, including content creation.
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As a Social Associate Director, individuals are expected to remain at the forefront of paid social commerce techniques, continually defining industry standards through their grasp of digital technologies and a commitment to leveraging data for innovative problem-solving.
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Understanding of the media industry, digital products, content and events, and an enthusiasm social media marketing and B2B marketing. SHE Media: Integrated Marketing Associate Manager.
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Social Media Internship (Summer) We are looking for a new team member who can work alongside our Founder and Social Media Coordinator during the internship. Assisting our Founder and Social Media Manager as needed.
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The chance to work closely with HK’s Content Director and learn more about social media & marketing. Responsible for the bulk of HK’s organic social media: pitching ideas, seeding, capturing content, editing & posting across platforms – Instragram, Facebook, Pinterest, TikTok, & YouTube.
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We're looking for a Design Director experienced in static and motion graphics, with a knack for creating compelling content for always-on social media channels for one of the world's most well-known brands.
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The Director will cultivate and maintain relationships with colleagues across the global marketing and business development team & practice areas at Siegel+Gale. Responsibilities: Partner with the Chief Marketing Officer to manage the firm's global brand and performance across channels, website, email marketing & social media.
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WIRED is looking for a creative and innovative media talent to join our audience development, social, and analytics team. This role will oversee a team of social media managers in the US and UK, and requires working with teams across multiple time zones.
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