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Associate General Coordinator, Video & Animation

PageUp Desc Code: CMK - Associate General Coordinator, Video & Animation

Function: CMK - Communications & Marketing

Sub-function: Content Development

Discipline: Video & Animation

Career Track: General Administration

Career Track Level: Individual Contributor - Level 1


Communications & Marketing: Communications and Marketing is responsible for communications and marketing strategy and management. Partners with colleges and business units to provide creative solutions and consultation in the effective execution of communications and market initiatives for stakeholders including current and potential students, alumni, employees, media, and others.

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.

Video & Animation: Video and Animation designs and creates video, animation, and marketing communication materials that consistently reflect, identify, drive, and communicate messages and initiatives in alignment with brand strategy and organizational objectives.

General Administration: Roles that are in administrative/ professional non-student facing functions.

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 and education when considering industry or field standards. Positions considered entry level A/P faculty should be mapped