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Department CSL ATH: Football About the Department The University of Chicago is one of the nation's leading institutions of higher education and research. Campus and Student Life (CSL) is comprised
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. The position emphasizes collaboration, creativity, and a commitment to showcasing the Booth community. Responsibilities Designs and executes high-quality static, print, and motion graphics to support Booth’s
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. Familiarity with Adobe graphic design/web development environments. Proficiency with web and social media platforms. Learn new software and database tools. Excellent computer skills and use complex databases
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, wrestling mats, etc. Measures and paints field lines for activities using outdoor fields; measures and tapes court lines on indoor courts. Performs the daily maintenance of the softball and baseball infields
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complete projects with minimal supervision. Computer knowledge sufficient to use many diverse administrative computer applications. Knowledge of word processing, graphics, data management, and spreadsheet
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. Job Summary The Manager, Digital Communications develops, plans, and disseminates timely and informative content via website, social media, video, graphic, etc., that clearly communicates the mission
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of graphic design best practices and creative innovation to engage with our audiences. Creative focus will primarily revolve around the application and activation of the campaign brand and its integration with
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stories. Design visually compelling materials and digital graphics to engage alumni, donors, and community audiences. Create digital content for the advancement webpages, social media, and newsletters, with
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, Python. Web and/or software development experience. Product, UX, and/or human-centered design experience. Communications and/or media skills, including social media management and graphic design
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demonstrates good moral character, safe driving record, and no prior criminal convictions that would prohibit the individual from meeting the standards set forth by the State of Illinois to become a law