Volunteer Marketing Intern Internet & Ecommerce - Valdese, NC at Geebo

Volunteer Marketing Intern

At AMOREM we exist to transform the way people view and experience serious illness and end of life and foster a culture of compassionate, innovative care.
As individuals and teams, we embrace our mission to provide quality, thoughtful, loving care to patients and support to their families and offer education and grief support to communities served.
We RAISE the bar by living our values of Respect, Accountability, Integrity, Stewardship and Excellence every single day.
The Volunteer Marketing Intern plays a key role in assisting the Community Engagement Team in providing a broad range of materials to the community including, but not limited to, educational materials, promotional materials and social materials.
As the Volunteer Marketing Intern, you will:
o Create social media posts in alignment with AMOREM's brand and marketing plan o Monitor social media platforms, adjusting outreach and targeting strategies as directed o Research analytics for each social platform o Create a comprehensive schedule for social media posting o Write and edit copy as assigned o Order marketing materials as directed WHAT YOU BRING TO AMOREM:
o Currently enrolled in a Bachelor of Science in Business, Marketing, Communications, Journalism or Non-Profit Administration Program o Proficiency in Microsoft Office o Strong organizational skills o Excellent oral/written skills o Excellent interpersonal skills o Proficiency in Adobe Creative Cloud preferred, but not required PI225535515 Recommended Skills Administration Adobe Creative Cloud Advertising Communication Community Management Coordinating Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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