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Sr Marketing/Comm Consultant at The Ohio State University in Ackerman, MS

Job Description Scope of Position:
The Communications and Marketing Department manages our Physician marketing including but not limited to National Reputation Marketing, Referring Providers and, OSU Community Physicians. Service lines are subject to change based on the needs of the medical center. Position
Summary:
The Sr. Consultant position provides strategic communications and marketing leadership, vision and direction for multiple strategic business goals. From research to planning and execution this position establishes short and long-term goals and priorities to help the organization achieve its goals. Develops and implements strategic marketing communication initiatives targeting referring physicians that support strategic and financial goals of the organization. Responsible for the development, implementation and monitoring of referring physician marketing communications plans and tactics as well as brand and visual identity management and alignment related to assigned service areas. Responsibilities include Referring physician's resources owner, promotion of new physicians, partnering with regional affiliated hospitals and other responsibilities as assigned. This position must work well with teams, collaborate and be a self-starter. Minimum Education Required Bachelor's Level Degree Required Qualifications Bachelor's degree in communications, marketing or related area. Minimum of 5 years professional experience. Preferably in the health care industry or an academic setting. Experienced in development, implementation and monitoring of marketing communications plans and tactics. Strong project management experience required.
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Healthcare ManagementEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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