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Marketing and Graphic Designer - Partnership Volunteer
(This is a NON-PAID opportunity that will help you learn and grow in your career, build your professional network, add to your portfolio, and improve your resume)
PMI-SFBAC, an all-volunteer chapter (non-profit) organization, is one of the largest and longest-running chapters of the foremost resource for management in the world - PMI. Our San Francisco Chapter is revolutionizing Project and Program Management by integrating next-generation concepts into our solid and respected foundation. We help professionals grow and enrich their lives in a fun, collaborative, community environment.
The Partnership Engagement Team Members are responsible for onboarding new partners from large corporations, small business and/or academic institutions to the chapter. This role will report to the Partnership Engagement Manager.
We need a creative Marketing and Graphic Designer that will support the Partnership Marketing team to build, maintain and execute a marketing plan for the Partnership Team. This role will work cross-functionally to ensure that all the marketing content is created, reviewed, tracked, and sent out with the PMI-SFBAC Marketing Team. They will work cross-functionally with the Marketing team to create logos, the Partnership web page on the chapter website & social media posts, plus review upcoming deadlines. Create promotion videos for posting to LinkedIn and Instagram.
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Part Time
Business Services
$82k-102k (estimate)
03/28/2024
04/08/2024
pmisfbac.org
SAN FRANCISCO, CA
25 - 50
1974
KERWIN CHAN
<$5M
Business Services
PMI is the International non-profit association for advancing the profession of project management. The organization administers the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification program, puts on international and regional seminars and provides geographical membership services through the chapters and industry level services through the Specific Interest Groups (SIGs)