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The Digital Content Coordinator is a creative role responsible for crafting written content, reviewing, and scheduling content across digital platforms, including website, social media, and email marketing/newsletter.
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The Coordinator will be responsible for various tasks related to social media, internal communications, digital marketing, and storytelling (i.e., maintaining photo and video library), as well as administrative tasks.
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Gramercy Cellars, a family-owned winery producing 8,000 cases annually, seeks a Marketing, Communications, & Logistics Coordinator to join our small, close-knit team. As the Marketing, Communications, & Logistics Coordinator, you will play a key role in hospitality and customer experience.
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The ideal candidate for the Marketing Coordinator position should have 1-3 years of relevant experience in marketing, communications, or a related field. Currently these include advancement services, alumni relations, communications, fundraising, government relations, institutional leadership and marketing.
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Security Clearance required: Public Trust Come Join Our Team Cognosante is seeking to fill a Marketing Coordinator role in support of the Military Health System's (MHS) Defense Health Agency's (DHA) Communications and Public Affairs Division.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and detail-oriented individual to join the External Affairs team as a Coordinator, Digital Communications Coordinator. Job Title: Coordinator, Digital Communications.
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As a Marketing & Communications Coordinator you will be responsible for implementing marketing initiatives, ranging from virtual and in-person events to digital campaigns, with a focus on high-quality lead generation, member and prospect engagement, and B2B revenue growth.
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Develop and sustain productive cross-functional relationships (individual giving, development operations/analytics, and communications/brand marketing) to advance comprehensive engagement goals.
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Reporting to the Chief Operations and Development Officer, the Marketing Communications Coordinator will manage all marketing communications efforts and provide general support across a variety of tasks, including event planning, workforce development, membership development, member relations, and other duties as assigned.
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Work with CPAR Research Coordinator to assist the Marketing & Communications team with preparing, editing, and formatting CPAR publications such as news releases, reports, letters, infographics, briefing papers, op-eds, web content, and other publications (including the Journal for the Center for Policy Analysis and Research.
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Work with marketing communications coordinator team, sales executives, customers, and others to support and deliver external communications. Experience as a Marketing Communications Coordinator, Advertising, Events, Sales, or Promotions Specialist.
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Work with the broader Marketing & Communications team to develop social media marketing campaigns that achieve brand and program goals, Bachelor's degree plus at least three years of experience in marketing, communications, advertising, community engagement, and/or public relations or a combination of education and experience from which comparable knowledge and skills were acquired.
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A Proposal Coordinator who will support the Proposal Manager with proposal development activities, team communications, and document control to control the proposal development process. Coordinates activities of operations organizations, including (but not limited to) Marketing, Contracts, Legal & Compliance and Pricing.
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We are seeking a talented and creative Digital Marketing Coordinator to join our team in our Washington, DC office. Previous work experience or coursework in marketing, communications or a related field.
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Develop and execute a marketing strategy with the Social Media and Communications Coordinator. Work with the Social Media and Communications Coordinator and stakeholders to get proper signage for the event such as balloons, backdrops, flowers, etc.
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