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Support FEMA headquarters and regions to develop a social media presence and strategies, implementation plans, and tools to create an engaging social media presence for the BRIC program and the BRIC DTA initiative and showcase community’s and Tribal Nation’s stories, including successes, innovative partnerships and lessons learned.
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Excessive knowledge of SEO, PPC, email marketing, and social media marketing. Campaign Execution: Manage, and optimize digital marketing channels, including PPC, SEO, email marketing, and social media.
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Experienced with community outreach utilizing all relevant social media platforms. BryceTech is currently seeking an experienced Senior Marketing Specialist. This position shall provide branding, marketing, and communications support to FEMA at the headquarters and regional levels to enable FEMA to carry out its responsibilities efficiently and effectively under the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities, Non-financial Direct Technical Assistance (BRIC DTA) initiative.
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Work with marketing department & restaurant teams, as well as independently, to develop engaging content for social media, email newsletters, and company websites. Partner with Social Media Manager in creating, scheduling, and publishing posts.
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Links Global seeks a talented and dynamic Social Media Specialist/Digital Marketing Specialist/Data Analytics to join our marketing communications team. The ideal candidate should have a passion for social media, digital marketing, and data analytics, with experience in supporting public awareness, education, and outreach efforts to promote the prevention and treatment of diseases such as obesity and type 2 diabetes.
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American Humane is seeking a dynamic and experienced Digital Marketing & Social Media Specialist to join our growing team. American Humane is seeking an experienced Digital Marketing & Social Media Specialist.
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Manage NIU's brand and collaborate across the university to ensure brand cohesion through all of NIU's marketing materials, websites, and social media platforms. Coordinate and develop social media graphics, videos, photos, and other creative design solutions.
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Social Media Engagement: Leverage a variety of social media platforms and marketing engagement tools to amplify the QinetiQ US story and engage with our audience in meaningful ways.
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Position ResponsibilitiesManage Signal Financial's social media channels (Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, YouTube, Threads), inclusive of maintaining Signal's social media calendar, developing, and posting content, and tracking of channel metrics.
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Support firm blogs and social media advocacy tool, Clearview Social. Monitor and report on website analytics, social media performance, and podcast engagement. Required Skills and Qualifications:Proficiency in HTML, social media platforms, Microsoft Office Suite, and Adobe Creative Suite.
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Prepare content for the website and across social media platforms in adherence to the organization's branding guidelines. Collaborate with leadership to ensure consistent messaging and branding across website, printed materials, and social media platforms.
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Cross-training on a range of tactics, including link building, local SEO, social media, paid search, and communication with the goal of developing into a T-shaped marketer (Google it). Everything from high-value link building to social media advertising to email production to technical tasks.
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Collaborates with other marketing teams to manage identified marketing programs and projects and creates specific deliverables to support the practice, including but not limited to market research, marketing reporting, external events, webcasts, content development, digital and web support, and social media.
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Curate regional content development and execution for all marketing channels, including media (online and print), website and social, and branded collateral. Develop and execute regional marketing plans to support organic growth opportunities —including digital lead generation activities, content strategies, brand awareness initiatives, print collaterals, webinars, social and PR.
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Social media strategy : Oversee basic social media activity, develop guiding strategies, and support multi-channel marketing. - Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field such as Marketing, English Literature, Journalism, or a related discipline.
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