Communications Specialist IV

Communications Specialist IV

17 Sep 2024
California, San diego 00000 San diego USA

Communications Specialist IV

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Kforce has a client in search of a Communications Specialist IV in San Diego, California. (CA)Responsibilities:

Develop communications that support the overall strategy, reflect the key message and connect to target audience

Write and/or partner with content group, edit, design and distribute content to support the pro network - (email, video, print)

Manage the communication delivery process and timeline - creating, testing, sending email campaigns

Assist with the development and maintenance of a year around communication calendar

Proactively engage cross-functionally to understand and support communication requirements and plans

Assist with the collection and reporting of communication metrics

Ensure all content aligns with strategy and is consistent with brand identity, voice and tone

1-3 years of experience in communications, email marketing, employee engagement or related field

Excellent writer, editor and content developer

Experience with email and video creations tools

Ability to operate at fast pace or against tight deadlines

Self-starter, proactive

Ability to apply feedback

Kforce is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran status, or disability status.Compensation Type:Hours

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