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The Office of Communications and Marketing at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, seeks applications and nominations for the position of digital content specialist. The division comprises several cross-functional teams, employing more than 50 full-time professionals with expertise in design, development, video production, content strategy, feature writing, editing, marketing, media relations, internal communication, and special events.
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This in-person role reports to the Sales and Marketing Director and will assist the brewery owner and other managers in enhancing the Burlington Beer Co. brand through effective digital strategies, creative content development, event coordination, and customer communication.
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QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS Bachelor’s degree in nonprofit management, communications, marketing, fundraising/development, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
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The Communications & Marketing Manager for Advancement serves as the lead writer for a range of Advancement communications, including print and digital content; donor relations and stewardship; corporate and foundation relations; and major gift and campaign initiatives.
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The successful candidate will possess excellent communication skills and creativity while developing social content that supports the strategic marketing and communications goals to help attract, inform and engage stakeholders ( g olfers, g uests , partners, team members, and media outlets ) via social channels and other forms of digital communication.
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Education and Experience Requirements:Required:- 3+ years of relevant marketing/business development experience- Bachelor's degree in marketing, business, communications or related field- Native or bilingual proficiency in both Japanese and English- Excellent written and verbal communication skills in both languages- Experience in marketing/promotions for entertainment content (anime, manga, games, etc.
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Use CDC graphic services as needed to create graphs, charts, and infographics to support content development. Minimum Qualifications:A master’s degree in public health, communications, or health-related field plus 2 years of experience or a bachelor’s degree plus 6 years of experience in communications/marketing.
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Bachelor’s degree (B.S.in Graphic Design, Multi-Media, Business, Journalism, Communications, Computer Science, Information Technology/Systems or Marketing) required. Provide technical support and troubleshoot content development and release issues, ensuring the stability and functionality of web properties.
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The Communications Specialist is responsible for supporting business development and brand enhancement of The Signorelli Company’s integrated verticals by effectively engaging prominent business, real estate and local news media, creating original social media content and supporting the internal and external communications efforts of the Marketing team.
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Responsibilities: The Content Marketing Specialist role is multifaceted, involving a variety of tasks and deliverables that support our business development, marketing, and digital communications efforts: Business Development: Responsible for coordinating Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and Requests for Qualifications (RFQs), including planning, writing, organizing, and gathering information from internal teams.
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Minimum experience: Two years’ experience in coordinating communications, marketing materials, print production and content development. As part of the Vital Marketing Team for Tenet Health, the Specialist, CRM & Marketing Automation (MA) is responsible for implementing and coordinating multi-channel personalization and dynamic content delivery.
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Bachelor’s degree in journalism, communications, multimedia production, public relations, marketing, or a related field and a minimum of two (2) years communications experience including experience in web design, creating online content, developing, and maintaining social media sites, researching and interpreting digital content data or other relevant experience.
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This individual should be a strong writer, editor, and have adequate skills across different marketing specializations, including web content development, email delivery, basic design, and more.
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Collaborating with cross-functional teams, including Marketing, Content Development, and UX/UI Design, to align multimedia content strategies with overall business objectives and user experience goals.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSummary: The Child Mind Institute is seeking a Development Communications Specialist to support the organizations fundraising efforts and donor communications.
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communications marketing content development jobs Title: specialist in Fredericksburg, Virginia
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