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Specialist, marketing & communications

Company Name:
Milford Memorial Hospital
SPECIALIST, MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS
Department: Marketing and Communications
Schedule: Full time 80 (Two week Payperiod)
Shift: Days
Job Details:

At Bayhealth, our committed staff of employees, physicians and volunteers work together to deliver our mission of improving the health status of all members of the Bayhealth community.
The Marketing & Communications Specialist assists the marketing and communications effort for Bayhealth Medical Center, through providing support for various public relations duties, including contacting members of the print and broadcast media with story ideas about Bayhealth and handling requests, writing news/press releases for distribution to the media, internal publications, and generating flyers/brochures. Strives to meet deadlines and to exceed our internal and external customer expectations; following the organization s approval process for publications.
Candidates must have an Associate s degree in Marketing, Communications, and/or Public Relations, or four (4) years of experience working as a public relations specialist. Candidates must also have one (1) year previous experience working with the news media (print or broadcast media); two (2) years working with the news media, writing and special events preferred. Candidates must also have intermediate skills in Microsoft Word, Excel, Photo Editing, and Adobe Writer.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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