Marketing Communications Manager Retail & Wholesale - McLean, VA at Geebo

Marketing Communications Manager

JustinBradley has partnered with a leader in travel and tourism to find their next Marketing Communications Manager.
They must be comfortable in maintaining multiple projects across the internal teams and developing strategies and training materials.
Responsibilities- Program manage new roll-outs amongst the Marketing teams- Contribute to marketing and creative brainstorm initiatives, developing strategies- Perform regular stakeholder management and communications- Enter information into content libraries to be used across the organization- Design and execute opportunities for feedback, tracking performance on a monthly asis- Digest and translate high-level series of new programs and platforms, creating materials to be used across all teams and properties.
Qualifications- Available to travel 15% of the time- Bachelor's degree or 2 - 3 years' experience in marketing/brand management- Previous experience managing multiple priorities and initiatives across multiple groups- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, emphasis on written- Technically proficient, able to understand and explain new platforms (Sprinklr)- Experience with content creation software (Photoshop, Canva, etc) is usefulJustinBradley is an EO employer - Veterans/Disabled and other protected categoriesPDN-98aa9a52-1f0b-4209-b48e-d83c0751c5a1 Recommended Skills Adobe Photoshop Branding Communication Content Creation Creativity Marketing Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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