DIRECTOR, MARKETING AND COLLEGE INFORMATION [06/18/2009]
Job #:
1846
Title:
DIRECTOR, MARKETING AND COLLEGE INFORMATION
Type:
Professional/Managerial
Campus:
Pensacola
Department:
College Marketing and Information
Minimum Qualifications:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Graduation from an accredited institution with a bachelor’s degree in communications, journalism, English, public relations, business administration, management, or marketing, four years full-time experience in developing and/or directing marketing programs, public relations programs, and/or advertising programs, and two years supervisory experience. Candidates selected for interview will be required to make a marketing presentation. Successful results of a background check are required. Note: Applicants must submit a portfolio with examples of press releases, newsletters, display ads, marketing campaigns, etc., and a DVD showcasing web designs and materials coordinated by the applicant to be used for television, radio, print, internet, and other forms of media. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Prefer master’s degree in communications, journalism, English, public relations, or marketing. Experience working with web analytics, social networking, and online marketing in an educational setting.
Duties:
The Director of Marketing and College Information will develop and implement a marketing, public relations, and information program for the college, coordinate special events, internal communications, advertising campaigns, social networking, and online marketing.
Salary:
36000 - 70000
Request Deadline:
Application Deadline:
July 17, 2009
Location: Florida-Pensacola
Company: PENSACOLA JUNIOR COLLEGE
Company Description: Educational Institution
Company Website: www.pjc.edu
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