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BA/BS Degree in Marketing, Communications, Writing, or related field. Supports the Director of External Affairs and Business Strategy by developing and designing marketing materials including, but not limited to flyers, brochures, newsletters, internet marketing, etc.
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I am excited to be partnered with my client, a global, privately-held Medical Communications agency, on their search for a detail-oriented + enthusiastic Client Services Director to join their top-tier Client Services team.
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Reporting to the vice president of strategic communications for specialty hospitals, this individual will partner closely with hospital leaders managing their day-to-day communication needs. Candidates will team with colleagues across the Communications & Branding Department to create compelling print and digital content and drive all aspects of communication initiatives supporting divisional and hospital business priorities and objectives.
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At L&I, this role leads communications for a very public-facing department that handles everything from boiler, elevator, and ski lift safety to workers compensation to the registration of new apprenticeship programs.
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Collaborate with different pillars to learn how HR/Communications partners with the organization. The Human Resources/Communications Intern will collaborate closely with the People & Culture, Communications Manager, and the Site Director to execute strategic and day-to-day deliverables.
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Assists with drafting, editing, and distributing annual corporate communications materials (proxy, annual report, ESG report). The Corporate Communications Specialist is responsible for writing, editing, and distributing content to enhance the company’s image through effective communications.
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Brand Gatekeeper / Crisis Management: Address all public concerns and social responsibility issues related to brand in a timely and proactive manner, in partnership with Executive Director and ELC Corporate Communications leads.
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Given the varied preferences in consuming information, this individual specializes in a wide range of communication channels and skills: video filming, editing and production; media relations; crisis communications; writing for presentations, corporate communication, co-worker communication, mass communication, digital channels, social media and search-optimized website content; review responses; and does so with urgency and finesse.
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Develop and maintain Monitoring capabilities to support Unified communications infrastructure to anticipate future needs and growth of telecommunications and network systems and make recommendations on necessary hardware and software.
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Develop creative, engaging, well-designed communications materials to meet client goals through the use of various advertising and marketing principles such as: emails, newsletters, infographics, podcasts, video scripts, responsive email templates, social media posts, website wireframes and other digital/multimedia communications.
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Successful FXers in this role have majored in Marketing, Advertising, Business, Journalism, Communications, Information Systems, Statistics, and beyond. Digital Communications Specialist.
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Bachelor's degree in journalism, communications, public relations or marketing. Reports To: Vice President, Communications & Branding, Specialty Hospitals. The senior manager will also contribute to and support cross-divisional communications and branding initiatives.
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As a Communications Team Intern, you'll engage directly with the Communications Director of Childhood Cancer Society over a transformative 4-month journey. Kickstart Your Career: Dive into the heart of the communications industry, collaborating with seasoned professionals in Public Relations and Talent Management.
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