Vice President of Marketing Advertising & Marketing Jobs - West Chester, PA at Geebo

Vice President of Marketing

Excellent senior leadership opportunity for an experienced marketing and communications professional in one of the fastest growing association of YMCA's in the state of Pennsylvania! The YMCA of Greater Brandywine is located in beautiful Chester County with easy access to Philadelphia, Baltimore, NYC, and Washington DC, as well as, NJ and DE beaches.
Position
Summary:
Under the direction and supervision of the President/CEO, the Vice President, Marketing is responsible for planning, implementing and directing all marketing and public relations activities for the YMCA of Greater Brandywine. The incumbent is a key member of the leadership team and is vital to the growth of program and membership enrollments. The person develops and implements the annual YMCA Marketing and Public Relations plan to support the branches in meeting their membership and program revenue goals. Also included in the essential functions of the position is to assist the branches to produce quality, brand consistent collateral and publicity materials. This member of the leadership staff will also cultivate and manage all Association and branch media relations to ensure feature story and announcement placement. The VP, Marketing, supervises the Graphics Art Director, Digital Communications Specialist, Marketing Communications Specialist, and Multimedia Designer.
The starting salary rate is approximately $95,000 based on scope experience
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Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in marketing, communications, business, or related field. Five or more years of marketing and management experience. Possess excellent technical skills including advanced writing and communications. Ability to direct assigned operations including supervision of staff, development and monitoring of budgets, project management and development of marketing plans.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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