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Associate General Coordinator, Content Development

Classification Information

Content Development
Content Development facilitates the development of informative, engaging and strategy-based content across teams, using a combination of creative skills and strategic thinking with the goal of driving engagement with audiences in alignment with the universitys brand and organizational objectives.
Individual Contributor
In an individual contributor role, the positions work is primarily achieved through individual efforts or by participating as part of a team. Individual contributors may: Coordinate, influence, or review the work of others. Be the authority on a given program or process. Lead teams. A range of knowledge, complexity, autonomy, and impact may be needed to achieve results at certain levels. Individual contributor roles are reflected in the Academic Administration, Development, General Administration, Technical/STEM, and C1-C4 of the Clinical tracks.
Level 1
Entry: These positions are not equivalent to support positions. Rather, these are professional roles which require limited experience when considering industry or field standards. Positions considered developmental level A/P faculty should be mapped to this level.
G - General Administration
Roles that are in administrative/ professional non-student facing functions.

Position Summary

The Associate General Coordinator of Content Development plays a key role in the creation and development of informative and engaging content that aligns with the university’s brand and strategic objectives. This position involves supporting content creation across multiple teams, using a blend of creative skills and strategic thinking to drive audience engagement. The Associate General Coordinator collaborates with other teams within communications and marketing to ensure that content is not only compelling but also effectively supports the organization’s broader goals. As an individual contributor in an entry-level role, the position requires limited experience and education, with a focus on the coordination and development of content under the guidance of more senior team members. The role involves working both independently and as part of a team, contributing to the development of materials that target a range of stakeholders, including students, alumni, employees, and the broader community. The Associate General Coordinator helps ensure that content is consistent with organizational objectives while driving engagement and enhancing the university’s presence and impact.