Digital Marketing & Communications Administrator
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Digital Marketing & Communications Administrator
+ Job Number: 24831
+ Functional Area: Marketing
+ Department: Center for Transportation & Logistics
+ School Area: Engineering
+ Employment Type: Full-Time
+ Employment Category: Exempt
+ Visa Sponsorship Available: No
+ Schedule:
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Posting Description
DIGITAL MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS ADMINISTRATOR, Center for Transportation & Logistics , will develop and execute digital marketing and communication strategies to support the MIT Supply Chain Management (https://scm.mit.edu/) (SCM) Master’s program; manage digital campaigns; analyze performance data; create and edit content for web, email, and social media; maintain the program’s website; design marketing materials such as brochures and newsletters; ensure compliance with branding and accessibility standards; provide strategic oversight for social media, collaborating with the CTL Social Media Administrator to optimize engagement and outreach; leverage recruitment databases; engage with key stakeholders; manage budgets; develop performance metrics; and coordinate with internal and external partners for marketing initiatives and media production.
Find a full job description here (https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/blr7sq4b855oufrth1vsm/Digital-Marketing-Communications-Administrator\_CTL-SCM.pdf?rlkey=ro6zmrd8p0avfg7w6ixqog4kh&e=1&st=vhnw7zcq&dl=0) .
Job Requirements
REQUIRED : Bachelor’s degree in marketing, communications, or related field; a minimum of five years of experience in digital marketing, preferably in graduate education; proficiency in email marketing, CRM tools, web content management, and analytics platforms; experience with social media advertising, SEO, and content creation; and robust analytical and project management skills. PREFERRED: Experience in admissions and enrollment marketing. Job #24831-8
3/7/2025
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