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College of Performance, Visualization, & Fine Arts (Department) Location College Station, TX Open Date 10/30/2025 Position ID 172440 Description The College of Performance, Visualization & Fine Arts
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. The ideal candidate is a strong writer and storyteller with an eye for visual and digital media, comfortable managing multiple projects, and eager to grow their skills in video, social media, and public
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Outlook and Teams. Knowledge of/experience with audio/visual software, including CCTV technologies and microphones. Responsibilities Coordination and Operations of Forensic Simulation Program Plans and
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in content design tools (e.g., Canva or similar platforms) to create visually engaging, user-friendly materials. Ability to design and deliver virtual training using platforms such as Microsoft Teams
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against independent sources. Data summary and analysis. Developing visualization tools to present results. Develop proposals that will be submitted to external funding agencies. Development of Research
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setting. Experience with data analysis, visualization, or reporting tools (e.g., Excel, Tableau, Python, or R). Familiarity with economic modeling tools such as IMPLAN, or willingness to learn. TO APPLY
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Job Title Digital Content Specialist II Agency Texas A&M University Department College of Performance, Visualization & Fine Arts Proposed Minimum Salary Commensurate Job Location College Station
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Preferred Qualifications 2-4 years technical hands-on experience with Windows based environments, Mac OS environments, networking, or audio/visual equipment. Experience with wireless devices such as
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Area 1: Enrollment Reporting & Analytics Percent Effort: 40% Develops and maintains enrollment dashboards, reports, and visualizations using data from Banner, CRM (TargetX), Argos, and related systems
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social media storytelling initiatives. Capture and edit photo and video content to enhance visual storytelling and highlight campus experiences, events, and initiatives. Collaborate with photographers