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The main project this individual will be supporting is the Adolescent Health Innovation Hub. The Communications Specialist is responsible for implementing a national health communications and marketing strategy for a project related to innovation in adolescent sexual and reproductive health.
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Responsible for spearheading the implementation of direct response marketing plans developed by channel leads within the Advancement Marketing team, the Production Specialist oversees the coordination of direct mail, email, social media, and phone communications aimed at engaging, soliciting, and stewarding members of the Brown community.
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ICF is seeking a Communications Specialist, Outreach and Engagement to serve as a Regional Community Engagement Specialist to support a federal agency that is focused on building resiliency in communities across the U.S. Your work will contribute to ensuring communities and tribal nations increase resiliency and reduce risk from disasters and natural hazards.
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A minimum of 5 years of experience in community engagement, communications, and/or project management. + Conduct training sessions and workshops to build community capacity in resilience and preparedness, focusing on community engagement and participation.
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Qualifications Communications, Public Relations, Marketing, Event Management or related Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) or Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG) experience preferred.
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Job Summary The Outreach Specialist oversees and manages the promotion of services offered through South Carolina Child Care Resource & Referral (SC CCR&R) under the direction of the SC CCR&R Director and in conjunction with the Community Engagement Manager & Communications Coordinator.
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The Marketing Specialist also provides regular reporting to the Executive Director and the VP-Marketing & Community Engagement to ensure alignment with CPE and university marketing efforts which includes a monthly meeting with VP and Executive Director of CPE.
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Possess a keen eye for visual design to enhance content and community engagement. Develop and manage content, including copywriting, social media calendar creation, scheduling, and publishing, while engaging with the community and managing client communications.
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Establish and maintain relationships with Michigan Medicine, health science schools, partner Centers and Institutes, central campus communications teams, strategic partners and peer institutions to ensure bidirectional communication pathways to promote successes and opportunities for engagement.
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With other marketing and technical teams, manage information on our website, and regularly monitoring social and web content for opportunities to improve communications; serve as primary implementation manager for projects in place.
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The Communications and Marketing Specialist is responsible for developing creative and effective messages and products to promote service at Princeton and to increase student involvement in service.
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The Communications Specialist will report directly to the External Affairs Coordinator, which is a cross-functional team of three verticals: Marketing Communications, Public Relations, and Social Media/Community Engagement.
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Facilitating PR, community engagement and joint marketing campaigns with client’s regional joint venture partner(s) Developing and executing public relations, community engagement and marketing strategies that promote clients’ brand and reputation, and which increase consideration of purchase from client.
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Strong ability to develop graphics for event collateral website content and social media Familiarity with graphic design software such as Canva Experience in Marketing Communications including newsletter and email management Experience in website management ARE YOU READY FOR AN EXCITING OPPORTUNITY.
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Supports the Arts & Culture Division Community Engagement team through social media content development, deployment of strategic marketing campaigns, and assistance with community engagement initiatives and projects.
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