4 creative coordinator jobs at 4 companies in Wilkes-Barre, PA

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Marketing and Design Coordinator
Dallas, Pennsylvania, United States
$55k/yr OnsiteFull Time
Metz Culinary Management
Metz Culinary Management: Provides on-site dining and facility management for institutional clients.
1+ YOEBachelor's degree in marketing, advertising, communications, or related field; 1–3 years of marketing coordinator experience; Adobe Creative Suite proficiency; Microsoft Office knowledge; strong communication and organizational skills.
Adobe Creative Suite, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Microsoft Office Suite
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Merchandise and Apparel Coordinator
Dallas, Pennsylvania, United States
OnsiteFull Time
Misericordia University
Misericordia University: Private Catholic university offering undergraduate and graduate degrees.
High school diploma required; bachelor's preferred. Requires print-shop experience, Adobe Creative Suite experience, brand-guideline design skills, strong organization, communication, problem-solving, customer service, and a valid Pennsylvania driver's license.
Adobe Creative Suite
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Clarks Summit Worship Leader
Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania, United States
OnsiteFull Time
LCBC Church
LCBC Church: Operates a multi-campus church providing religious and community services.
0+ YOEFull-time worship leader with weekend responsibilities; lead worship 46-48 weekends/year; recruit and train musicians; manage volunteers; coordinate with worship department; LCBC Church mission alignment.
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Field Marketing Specialist 1
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States
$54k-$70k/yr OnsiteFull Time
Sodexo
SodexoEuronext Paris: SW: Global provider of integrated food and facilities management services.
2+ YOERequires high school diploma/GED, associate's or bachelor's degree or equivalent experience, two years of related experience, and strong project, time management, communication, coordination, and creative problem-solving skills.
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