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The Communications Coordinator will report to the Communications Manager and will assist with public relations, copywriting, campaign planning and corporate communications. Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union (RBFCU) is the largest credit union in Texas with more than 1 million members and total assets exceeding $15 billion.
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Job Description and RequirementsThe Communications Coordinator will report to the Communications Manager and will assist with public relations, copywriting, campaign planning and corporate communications.
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Contribute to copywriting efforts using established frameworks to craft messages that resonate with our target audience and support content strategy goals. Flexible work-from-home days to use as needed.
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Collaborate with the creative team to develop engaging ad creatives, landing pages, and copywriting that resonate with our target audience and drive action. Creative mindset with strong copywriting skills and the ability to develop engaging ad creatives and marketing content.
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You have some professional or educational experience in creative writing, copywriting and editing in English. Our freelance roles are fully remote so, you just need a laptop, internet connection, time available and enthusiasm to take on a challenge.
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Excellent written and verbal communication skills,including copywriting and editing. Develop and execute a robust social mediastrategy across platforms including but not limited to Facebook, Instagram,Twitter, LinkedIn, TikTok, and YouTube.
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Collaborate closely with the Account Management, Copywriting, and User Acquisition teams. Experience with reporting/analytics software such as Looker, Tableau, etc. Assist in developing content strategy that both engages the user and meets client KPI metrics.
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Requires a highly professional communication skillset, including excellent grammar, copywriting, spelling accuracy, and excellent phone & conversation skills. KABB/WOAI/GOAI is seeking a Digital Sales Assistant who will ensure all digital objectives, including internet and mobile, meet or exceed company revenue growth goals.
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Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including copywriting and proofreading. Regional/national multi-unit chain experience preferred. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including copywriting and proofreading.
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Bachelor's degree in mass communications, journalism, public relations or related field is required and may be considered in lieu of 1-3 years work experience. Develop presentations, media kits and sales/marketing collateral.
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Exhibit clear understanding of overall client messaging and develop search marketing creative, including but not limited to keyword generation, text ad copy creation, and landing page copywriting.
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Under the supervision of the Associate Director of Publications and Translation, the Publication and Translation Editor performs all functions related to copywriting, translating, proofreading and copyediting documents in both English and Spanish, producing well-written, high-quality and professional text, as well as translations that preserve the original intent of the source documents and read fluently and naturally in the target language.
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As a messaging manager, you will be responsible for both copywriting and project management of messaging for new products and marketing assets, while collaborating with various teams and stakeholders, such as marketing, product, and sales, to understand their goals and needs and create messages that resonate with our users and customers.
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Why you’ll love this role:In this role, bring your industry marketing copywriting skills, writing both long and short content while advertising SWBC’s wins, including brochures, videos, blogging, market content and trends and social media copy.
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