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Recruitment Outreach and Marketing In partnership with Employer Branding and the Sr. Marketing Communications Manager, HeartCorps, develop messaging for engaging schools, community organizations, local businesses and attracting service members.
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Cardinal Health Insights and Engagement, a division of Cardinal Health Specialty Solutions, delivers comprehensive consulting, medical marketing and communications, data analytical services and real-world evidence solutions to a robust portfolio of specialty pharmaceutical manufacturers and biotechnology companies.
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Partners with Marketing and GTM colleagues on integrated external communications and content strategies. 10%: Serves as an integrated part of Neo4j’s global communications and marketing team.
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Effective annual giving operations and project management, including timely and accurate fundraising appeals, donor acknowledgements, unit reports and communications, and multi-channel marketing lists.
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BS/BA degree in Communications, Marketing, Political Science, or a relevant field. ICF is seeking a Communications Specialist, Outreach and Engagement to serve as a Regional Community Engagement Specialist to support a federal agency that is focused on building resiliency in communities across the U.S. Your work will contribute to ensuring communities and tribal nations increase resiliency and reduce risk from disasters and natural hazards.
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Communications Specialist, Outreach & Engagement. A minimum of 5 years of experience in community engagement, communications, and/or project management. 3+ years in project management for communications-focused projects which includes strategic planning, implementation and reporting.
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Assist with communications projects to ensure consistent, benefit-driven messaging and cross-marketing. Completed or working toward a college degree in Graphic Design, Videography, Communications, or any related field.
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They will assist in all aspects of planning and execution of various programs, including drafting meeting materials such as agendas, briefing documents, and bios; logistics including working with outside vendors on reservations, rentals, and catering requests; budget estimates, invoices and tracking; and various marketing and professional communications.
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Basic Qualifications: Bachelors Degree in Design, Engineering, Communications, Marketing, Journalism, English or equivalentAbility to motivate others with a "do-whatever-it-takes" attitude Critical attributes include exceptional organization, time management, multitasking, and teamwork skillsProficient with use of Acrobat, MS Office Suite, with expert knowledge of Word and PowerPointAbility to manage multiple creative projects with fast turnaround and strict deadlines.
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2 years experience as a marketing or communications specialist, recruitment specialist, or similar role. Lead Specialist, TA Marketing and Communications. As a Recruitment Marketing Lead Specialist working remotely in the United States, you’ll be a part of bringing humanity to business.
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Corporate communications or marketing background. Collaborate with these industry influencers and Verint’s product and marketing teams to develop communications programs, project manage competitive vendor evaluation projects, create thought leadership content, and manage industry events.
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10+ years of progressive experience in marketing communications with a focus on brand, thought leadership and investor relations. BA or BS degree in Communications, business, marketing, or related field.
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Bachelor’s degree in marketing, Communications, Media, Journalism, Design or similar is preferred. Work closely with the series marketing strategist to deliver effective messaging and positioning, content, social and go to, marketing efforts.
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Bachelors degree in branding, marketing, communications, business or other related field; or related experience. This Project is associated with our outage management project, work to ensure we are enhancing the customer experience related to outages during wildfire season.
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Five+ years of sales experience are required with a marketing or communications degree preferred. Exciting opportunity for a skilled sales and marketing professional with knowledge of and contacts in the Willamette Valley plus Central and Southern Oregon.
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