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perspectives. We encourage all interested parties to apply. The FARMWISE Indiana program coordinator will lead the development and execution of integrated marketing and engagement strategies that promote
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strategy and content. Department-Specific Responsibilities Develops and manages content across email, social media, web, and print platforms, ensuring consistency in tone, branding, and messaging. Designs
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integrity. Provides specialized consultation and communication with employees, retirees, and students regarding all aspects of retirement plan eligibility and financial wellness. Develops and maintains
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role responsible for developing a variety of designs for digital, print, and swag needs for all units within IU Global. Department-Specific Responsibilities Plays a key creative role on the team, working
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for consistency in terminology, tone, and formatting across all platforms. Checks adherence to brand guidelines and approved web templates. Helps develop and maintain IU's guides for content, style, and voice and
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school curriculum from transcripts and other sources, with particular emphasis on speed and accuracy. Develops skill in the use of local and enterprise systems and databases (Hydrus, OnBase, SIS
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; identifies items for preservation. Contributes to the development and implementation of strategies and programs for processing and making available collections in all formats. Provides research and reference
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visual design principles as they pertain to web-based applications, sites, and systems, including translating user research findings into functional requirements and developing functional specifications
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administrative team. Plan, develop, facilitate, monitor and evaluate curricular outcomes in the graduate nursing program options in collaboration with the faculty and the Track Coordinator(s), and the Director of
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administrative team. Plan, develop, facilitate, monitor and evaluate curricular outcomes in the graduate nursing program options in collaboration with the faculty and the Track Coordinator(s), and the Director of