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knowledge of social media trends and best practices. Encourages innovative web site use and helps train and support other constituents at the Law School in social media and email best practices and email
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and editing video and photography, developing compelling visuals, and ensuring all work aligns with Booth’s brand standards. Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite and strong layout skills are essential
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production support. Guides development and implementation of applications, web pages, and user-interfaces using a variety of software applications, techniques, and tools. Solves complex problems in
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applications to meet University and business requirements. Supports and maintains existing applications. Works with web developers and responds to requests from users. Performs other related work as needed
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components. Designs and produces visual and video content for social media and web. Maintains Center’s YouTube channels. Creates and develops email campaigns and newsletters; manages email lists and outreach
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. Create and present tutorials, hands-on workshops, and documentation to train the research community. Develops and presents technical training materials and web-based documentation. Ensures timely systems
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. Works with Director of Communications and outside web developer on upgrades, design, and technical changes to existing website, and identifies and resolves technical problems in collaboration with outside
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, Python. Web and/or software development experience. Product, UX, and/or human-centered design experience. Communications and/or media skills, including social media management and graphic design
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messaging to support informed decision-making and foster effective collaboration. Manages COSAS web and social media presence to ensure timely, accurate, and engaging communication. Oversees content strategy
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Department Crown Alumni Relations and Development About the Department As one of the first schools of social work in the United States, the Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice