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goals into actionable marketing plans with measurable KPIs. Collaborate with internal SMC teams to develop content strategy across digital ads, social media, web, news, email, and other appropriate
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a particular wage. Position Summary Information Job Description Summary The Web Specialist is responsible for the development and optimization of digital content on Chapman University’s website and
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. Desired Qualifications Graphic Design experience a plus Ability to learn departmental processes quickly Web content development/management background Able to work independently and stay focused on tasks
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ensuring consistency in the school’s brand identity, including brand guidelines, messaging, and visual assets. Develop compelling narratives highlighting the school’s unique value proposition, achievements
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. This role requires a blend of strategic thinking, technical expertise, web design and development experience, and cross-functional collaboration to ensure Chapman’s websites align with strategic goals and
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, motivate, develop, and train others Proven interpersonal skills with peers throughout the organization; service orientation; critical thinking; attention to detail; ability to multi‐task in a high‐volume
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messaging for social media publications on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, the FSOL blog, display screens, email, and/or other messaging platforms and campaigns. Assist with writing social media
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distribution of email campaigns and support the coordination of video production efforts. Support the development of social media content that strategically targets prospective students at various stages
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of their program and help ensure their success. Create and maintain key operational resources, including the graduate programs webpage, program forms, and handbooks. Partner with the Manager of Career Development
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graduate admissions process for Dodge College of Film and Media Arts (DCFMA). This position will be responsible for creating and developing recruitment strategies for graduate programs and participating in