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Bachelor's Degree in Marketing/Communications, Public Relations, Journalism or related field. The Marketing & Communications Coordinator provides a wide range of support to the Marketing & Communications Manager/Director including, but not limited to, writing, editing, social media management and digital channel communications management.
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You should have a degree in broadcast journalism or a related field, previous line producing experience is a plus, strong writing and communications skills, being able to work with little direction, must be dependable and reliable, and maybe called for other special events such as elections, fires, floods and/or other major events.
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The position will also update house advertisements about newsroom products, such as the Spokane Daily Chronicle and the Community Journalism Fund. What you'll do: Edit stories for spelling, grammar, Associated Press style and clarity for the Spokane Daily Chronicle, as well as Spokesman-Review print products.
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Substitution of education in lieu of specialized experience for the GS-11 level: 3 year(s) of progressively higher level graduate education leading to a Ph. D. degree, or Ph. D. equivalent graduate degree in Public Affairs, Business Administration, Management, English, Journalism, Communications, Marketing, Public Relations, etc.
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Minimum 4 years of professional public relations, marketing, journalism and/or social media experience; Project and/or event management experience is a benefit. Ability to serve confidently and effectively as a spokesperson, facilitator, or moderator in public, stakeholder, and client meetings.
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Pursuit of Sport Management, Marketing, Communication, Journalism, photography, and/or business degree required. Prepare pre-match materials such as game notes for media and broadcast partners, watch home (in stadium) and away matches (streaming) and submit post-match story.
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