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Posted: 07-Mar-23
Location: Fort Washington, Maryland
Type: Full Time
Salary: $55,000
Required Education:
The Association of Black Psychologists is seeking a Marketing and Media Coordinator to work in its office based in Ft. Washington, MD (DC Metro area).
The ideal candidate is a self-driven professional who can lead and manage marketing, communications and media functions within an association non-profit organizational structure. Outstanding communication skills, strong leadership qualities, and good administrative, planning and organizational skills are a must.
The Marketing and Media Coordinator will have mid-level media experience, work well independently, and bring ideas and initiative to the position to sustain and expand our reach. This individual must fundamentally understand and be highly-motivated by our mission, and be able to effectively discuss our mission’s intersections across society.
Duties Include:
- Establish and drive a multi-channel communications strategy for the organization
- Develop brand voice and maintain brand integrity across all platforms; develop and manage all communications material for the organization
- Develop and edit electronic communications, and serve as quality control and editor on content, including e-newsletters, social media posts, website content, and press releases
- Create and manage the organization’s social media profile and presence
- Manage media relations and cultivate relationships with media members, influencers, partners, and community leaders on behalf of the organization
- Develop and manage digital engagement, social media campaigns, and digital strategies
- Develop and manage content for member communications (print, E-News, social media, and web)
- Develop content and distribution plan for marketing of programs
- Serve as Copy Editor to proof read materials developed by committees
- Develop and manage marketing campaign for member recruitment and retention
- Serve as the organization’s media liaison
- Facilitate press conferences and briefings
- Develop and disseminate press releases and position papers
- Identify opportunities to engage with the press on evolving issues and current events that affect the African/Black community and psychological industry
- Manage the organization’s website, coordinate with contracted IT, web, and other technology services and platforms.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree preferably in communications, marketing, public relations or a related discipline
- 5+ years of communications, marketing, public relations, or related experience
- Proficiency in managing social media platforms and social media marketing; previous experience managing digital content and social media strategy strongly preferred
- Impeccable copywriting and copy editing abilities
- Strong leadership track record
- Excellent verbal communication and presentation skills
- Graphic design, layout, and publishing skills a big plus
- Previous experience in nonprofit, mental health, or social justice organization a big plus
- Working knowledge of content management systems, HTML coding, Word Press and digital graphics production preferred
- Experience with search engine marketing, Google Analytics, and Google AdWords
- Familiarity with Adobe Creative Cloud (Photoshop, InDesign, Premiere Pro)
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Outlook) and related tools
Physical Requirements:
Required to stand, walk and sit; talk and hear, both in person and by telephone; Clarity of vision; use hands to finger, handle and feel objects or controls; reach with hands and arms; enter text or data into a computer or other machine by means of a traditional keyboard; ability to climb flight to stairs to enter office; ability to stoop, bend, crouch and lift up to 25 pounds
To apply, send resume and cover letter to hr@abpsi.org by March 31st.
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