Communications Coordinator, Wharton Undergraduate Division
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The Communications Coordinator plays an integral role in the Undergraduate Division's communications efforts by updating and maintaining websites; drafting, formatting, and proofreading communications and marketing materials; coordinating content production; and ensuring consistent, brand-aligned messaging across platforms. Reporting to the Associate Director of Communications, the role supports students' academic exploration and co-curricular engagement, while upholding Wharton and University standards.
Job Description
Responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
- Assist with monitoring, maintaining, and updating the Division websites, ensuring that all information is current and relevant
- Assist with drafting, formatting, and proofreading Division communications and marketing materials (e.g., newsletters, event announcements, Life at Wharton LCDs)
- Support Division's frontline communication needs, including moderating class listservs and Life at Wharton monitors, and responding to communications-related inquiries
- Assist with developing, documenting, and disseminating communication policies, procedures, and best-practice guidelines for staff and student organizations
- Coordinate content (print, digital, audio/visual) development with the associate director and program staff
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