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As the manager, social media, you will be responsible for managing a team of social media professionals, as well as creating strategies & plans across channels, including Instagram, TikTok, Pinterest, and Facebook.
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As our Social Media Producer, you will be responsible for developing our social media strategy to increase our online presence and improve our marketing and sales efforts. Vasion is looking for a Social Media Producer who exemplifies our core values and wants to be part of our growing team.
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Proven results leveraging digital marketing channels, including but not limited to search engine marketing (SEM), display advertising, social media advertising, email marketing, mobile, influencer marketing and affiliate marketing.
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In support of this project, we're looking for a Social Media Manager to grow organic brand presence, who can develop the brand voice and tone, and engage on behalf of our partner across all stages of the customer journey.
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Strong understanding of direct-to-consumer marketing strategies and tactics, including digital marketing, social media, content creation, and influencer marketing. Drive customer growth through targeted and effective acquisition campaigns across various channels such as digital advertising, social media, email, sms, SEO, influencer partnerships, and some traditional advertising.
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Fully licensed in Utah (Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Clinical Mental Health Counselor, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist) Child &/or Adolescent Therapist (Play Therapy certification or training in a PLUS.
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As a Social Media Manager, you will be responsible for developing and implementing a comprehensive social media strategy for our brands. Your role Media Manager, Social Media, Manager, Media, Manufacturing, Business Services.
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The Social Media Coordinator assists in the execution of the Aquarium's social media marketing and communication efforts. Create and curate engaging content for various social media platforms including but not limited to Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and TikTok.
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Manages major marketing and communications projects, special events, and sub-functions system-wide with the Intermountain M&C team such as: marketing, social media, senior leadership and trustee communications, brand management, multimedia projects, video production, and media relations.
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Requirement:Confident of being a presenter or actor in front of a cameraTalkative, Good Expression, High Coordination, Hard workFamiliar with social media and have TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube accounts.
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The Ideal Candidate will:Licensed as a Psychologist, Clinical Social Worker, Marriage and Family Therapist, or Clinical Mental Health Counselor. Note: If this position is filled as a Caseworker III Therapist or a Social Worker the selected candidate shall obtain full license as a Psychologist, Clinical Social Worker, Marriage and Family Therapist or Clinical Mental Health Counselor within thirty (30) months from date of hire.
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1+ years of marketing experience is required, ideally concentrated in digital marketing, social media, and/or community management (influencer marketing experience is also preferred, but not required.
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As a B2B Marketing Manager at Leadership Circle, you will ensure that all of our messaging aligns with the brand voice, help create digital campaigns for various channels, such as social media and email, and create data-backed reports to present to the VP of Marketing.
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The Behavior Analyst provides intensive in-home supports to improve language, adaptive skills, and social skills by making a difference daily in applying the five Employer Values: Respect, Safety, Fun, Mentoring and Accountability.
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Extensive data science experience in demand generation, especially social media. Coordinating demand generation strategies with product, tech, and social media teams, as well as diving deep into the data and models seeking continual improvements and creating new technologies.
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