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Wellness Marketing Specialist

Description

About this Role:

The Marketing Specialist will support marketing efforts on campus, including assisting in the creation of marketing plans and materials, as well as maintaining content on digital and printed materials for accuracy of program information. They/She/He will participate in campus activities and events, such as tabling, campus information fairs, recruitment events, conferences, and presentations. They/She/He will also cover the front desk during office hours. The Specialist will promote a positive perception of the Center of Health & Wellness and Title IX Office internally and externally. The Specialist will report to the Director of Health & Wellness and Title IX Coordinator.

The Specialist should be able to work approximately 8-10 hours per week between the hours of 8am and 5pm, with occasional flexibility for weekend or evening events. More hours may be available to the employee depending on available funding.

Per Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), state privacy laws and institutional policy, an individual serving in this role must maintain confidentiality regarding the Center of Health & Wellness and its associated offices.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Assists with the development of marketing and plans and materials
  • Assists in maintaining content on digital and printed materials for accuracy of program information
  • Assists with the college food pantry
  • Represents the Center of Health & Wellness and Title IX Office/Division of Student Life at on-campus activities and student functions (e.g., tabling, fall start-up events, program promotions). Always promotes a positive perception of the Center of Health & Wellness and Title IX Office/Division of Student Life internally and externally
  • Customer service duties in office
  • Other duties as assigned

Qualifications

Candidate Requirements:

  • Enrollment in a degree-seeking program.
  • Strong skills in problem-solving, critical thinking, program assessment, and communication.
  • Knowledge of Microsoft products (e.g., Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Google products (e.g., Forms, Spreadsheets, Drive), and other web-based tools (e.g., Canva, Qualtrics).
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively.
  • Understanding of the unique needs of diverse populations (e.g., ethnic good preferences, pregnant and parenting students’ needs).
  • Commitment to serving and supporting all who seek assistance, as well as ensuring the equitable support of underserved populations, through a mindset of inclusive excellence.
  • Knowledge of assessment methods, organizational skills, and customer service skills are is beneficial, but not required.
  • Experience in project development is beneficial, but not required.
  • Understanding the management of community service organizations (e.g., food pantries, soup kitchens) is beneficial, but not required.
  • Understanding of events management, program management, marketing and communications are beneficial, but not required.

How to Apply

To submit a letter of interest and resume, or for questions, contact Patty Hartshorn, Director of Health & Wellness (health@goshen.edu; 574-535-7484)

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