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The social media and digital content manager assesses which social networks will offer the university maximum reach and best ROI to meet the department's strategic goals, then develops plans for each one.
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The Assistant Director is primarily a marketer, strategist, content creator, reporter, and data manager. Proficiency with the following software programs: BoxOut, Genius Sports/NCAA Live Stats, Stat Crew, Adobe Creative Cloud (InDesign, Photoshop) and Microsoft Excel.
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Manage the social media strategy and content calendar behind the primary @SkidmoreAthletics and @SkidmoreSports accounts, representing the Skidmore Thoroughbred brand online while inspiring, engaging, and educating priority audiences (fans, athletes, prospective students and families, alumni, and donors.
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Advanced expertise in Adobe InDesign; proficiency in Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator; competency in Adobe XD and Microsoft PowerPoint; basic competency with Microsoft Office Suite, including Word, and Excel.
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Work with our house photographer at each show to ensure quality content is being captured. We are currently looking for an On-Site Marketing Representative for Saratoga Performing Arts Center. Extensive music knowledge: event planning, concert, or sports marketing experience preferred.
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Schedule and publish content across different platforms using social media management tools. Content Creation: Develop engaging and creative content for various social media platforms, including but not limited to Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram.
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Leveraging a wealth of compelling content, substantial investment in innovation, player insights, operational expertise, and leading-edge technology, our solutions deliver unrivaled gaming experiences that engage players and drive growth.
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Work with instructional designers, multimedia designers, and other naval nuclear power plant SMEs to develop technical training content that will be used for Navy technical training. The Leidos National Security Sector has a current opening for a Nuclear Power Plant Training Subject Matter Expert (SME) to work in West Milton, NY or West Mifflin, PA. This is an opportunity to use your power plant experience to support US Navy training.
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Participation in faculty development sessions (including periodic presentation of behavioral medicine-related content) Minimum Qualifications: Behavioral Health professional with a minimum of Masters level education and full licensure or license-eligible in NYS (e.g., LCSW-R, LCSW, LMHC.
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