Marketing and Communications Specialist (Assistant)

On Site Full TimeCollege Township, Pennsylvania, United StatesPenn State University

Role Overview

The Palmer Museum of Art is seeking a detail- and deadline-oriented Marketing and Communications Specialist with excellent interpersonal, creative-thinking, and communications skills to join our imaginative team. This part-time assisting role will conceive and execute engagement efforts linked to the social media, digital, and print marketing strategies of the Palmer Museum.

What You Will Do

Create, conceptualize, edit, implement, and enhance various forms of content and communications, including social media posts and reels; marketing collateral; digital and print signage; advertising; website; and other internal and external communications and marketing across the Palmer’s staff and diverse audiences.

Why It Might Be a Fit

The ideal candidate will have outstanding and proven knowledge of social media management and content creation; photography, videography, and graphic design; writing, editing, and proofreading; as well as project and time management skills. They will also have a passion for the arts, education, and museums.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in social media, marketing, communications, or related field
  • 2-3 years of equivalent experience
  • Outstanding and proven knowledge of social media management and content creation
  • Photography, videography, and graphic design skills
  • Writing, editing, and proofreading skills
  • Project and time management skills

Benefits

  • Part-time position at 24 hours per week
  • Salary range of $20-25 per hour

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