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The Program Marketing Coordinator (PMC) is responsible for collaborating with ASCS staff to build on the existing communications strategy & implementing it through design, social media platforms, Mailchimp & the ASCS website. It involves identifying opportunities for promoting ASCS & its services/programs provincially; development of communications for events & educational opportunities to our online & in person audiences (promotional content writing, design, and delivery) & for the coordination & promotion of 3rd party programs.
1.General Communications: identifying & following through on all opportunities to promote ASCS & its services/programs. This includes communications for events, education opportunities & programs to online & in person audiences (promotional content writing, design, and delivery), general brand awareness, & growing our reach across Sask.
2.Social Media. Designing graphics using Canva or Adobe, developing adoption-related content & graphics for social media, maintaining a content calendar & scheduling & publishing content, actively monitoring & responding to social media, google reviews & surveys.
3. ASCS Web site management: updating info & files using WordPress.
4.Programming. Seeking out 3rd party partners & coordinating workshops & seminars.
5.General Administration: Compiling stats into a printable format; data entry; general office duties: answering phones, greeting clients, filing, typing, IT & computer skills.
Education: an undergraduate degree with a concentration in English, Marketing, Communications &/or Human Services & 2 to 3 years work experience in the Not for Profit Sector. Experience in marketing/communications, working on various Social Media platforms & graphic design programs is required. The PMC must have experience working with a diverse community, be culturally sensitive, & possess above average skills in communication & relationship building.
Essential Skills
- Reading text
- Document use
- Numeracy
- Writing
- Oral communication
- Working with others
- Problem solving
- Decision making
- Critical thinking
- Job task planning and organizing
- Finding information
- Computer use
- Continuous learning
- Significant use of memory
Transportation/Travel Information
- Own transportation
- Willing to travel
- Valid driver's licence
Credentials (certificates, licences, memberships, courses, etc.)
- Cultural Awareness Training
Additional Skills
- Administrative and office activities
Work Setting
- Social service agency
Work Conditions and Physical Capabilities
- Fast-paced environment
- Work under pressure
Security and Safety
- Basic security clearance
- Child abuse registry check