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Communication Staff Writer

Company Name:
COASTAL BEND COLLEGE
Communications Staff Writer
Coastal Bend College is accepting applications for a full-time
Communications Staff Writer
Location: Beeville
Salary: $30,907.00
Begins: ASAP
Function: The Communications Staff Writer produces editorial/advertising copy,
press releases, and feature stories for a variety of media and publications that
promote Coastal Bend College faculty, staff, programs, and students in an
accurate and favorable manner. The staff writer will also develop content ideas,
gather relevant information, attend and cover activities and events, conduct
interviews and arrange photo opps. Assists with other marketing and public
relations projects as needed, such as assisting with special events, updating the
CBC website, and posting content to social media channels.
Education: Bachelor's degree, preferably in journalism, communications, English,
public relations, or related field or equivalent in experience.
Experience: 0-3 years writing news and features copy, especially long-form
content and digital storytelling, in a media outlet or publication environment.
Skills: Strong oral and written communication skills; ability to work independently
and as part of a creative team; ability to work on multiple projects simultaneously
and meet deadlines; knowledge of department-specific software such as Adobe
Creative Suite and Microsoft Office.
In order to be considered for this position, your application packet must include
the following:
1. A CBC application for employment, completed in its entirety
http://www.coastalbend.edu/Employment_Opportunities/
2. Resume with cover letter (optional)
3. Copies of all required licenses, if applicable
4. Copies of transcripts from all institutions attended
5. Three news/journalism type writing samples must be
submitted, and/or a link to your online writing portfolio.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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