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. The Director of Content utilizes skills in content development, ideation, team management, and marketing optimization to increase awareness, lead generation, and faculty research globally for the school
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for digital content creation to enhance the prospective student experience. Supervises student ambassadors in developing content for divisional social media platforms and web pages. Collaborates with
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to keep the brand differentiated and relevant. Develops one or more of the following marketing functions: marketing communications and advertising, web blogs or other digital marketing, and market research
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support and/or development. Provides analysis, design, development, debugging, and modification of computer code for end user applications, beta general releases, web pages, and production support
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activities by maintaining a social media presence and writing news stories and blog posts, as well as developing and maintaining the Program website. The Program Coordinator also plays an important role in
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for the undergraduate and graduate programs. Serves as the primary program administrator for the graduate and undergraduate programs, focused on developing positive and active working relationships with internal and
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interacting with and using consultative skills with a diverse group of faculty. Previous experience maintaining web resources and developing instructional materials. Enthusiasm for working in a technology
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: written communications; visual/graphic media, which may include Web site development and maintenance; speeches and personal contact. The incumbent is still acquiring higher-level knowledge and skills
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the work of the Collection Services Department and the D’Angelo Law Library. Develops, maintains and enhances use of the library’s collections through digital projects including web exhibits. Assists
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). Development, deployment and operation of SaaS and PaaS systems. Use of Amazon Web Services (e.g. IAM, boto3, S3, EC2, Cloud Formation). Working knowledge of network protocols and socket level programming