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Designs and develops multimedia solutions and materials in collaboration with other content creators, adhering to project timelines and developing and posting content for a specified unit in support of visually and contextually communicating messages aligned with unit strategy. Serves as the lead visual storyteller for the School of Veterinary Medicine & UW Veterinary Care (with occasional evening and weekend work required) and also serves as a member of the school’s Advancement Team.
Assists with a variety of marketing, communications, development, and event-related tasks as a member of the school's Advancement Team. 10%
Evaluates metrics and analytics from website, email marketing, and social media to help inform future strategic direction and tactical execution of communications efforts. 5%
Manage library photos, videos, logos, brand elements, and other visual/brand assets. 5%
Deans Office: SVM Advancement and Communication
Based on experience and qualifications
At least 2 years of professional full-time experience required, 4 or more years preferred, in visual storytelling including photography and videography, social media, graphic design, website management, print publications, e-newsletters, and more. Experience in photography and videography required, along with corresponding editing software.
. Demonstrated ability to learn new technology tools and platforms required.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office preferred, along with knowledge of the Adobe creative suite, Google analytics, and social media analytics.
Familiarity with the veterinary medical and/or clinical and foundational science fields and/or higher education is strongly preferred.
Associates Degree in related field required. Bachelor's degree preferred.
Please upload a cover letter outlining your experience and qualifications as it relates to this position. Please upload a current resume.
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