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CREATIVE MANAGER (MR09)
Baker School
POSITION SUMMARY
The Howard H. Baker Jr. School of Public Policy and Public Affairs (Baker School) at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville seeks applications and nominations for a full-time Creative Manager to join the team of professionals within the Baker School's Office of Communications and Marketing (C&M). This position will lead the creation, design, and execution of digital multimedia and printed collateral for the Baker School, including video storytelling to showcase the achievements of students, faculty, staff, and alumni at the School and for the Institute of American Civics (IAC). The Creative Manager is responsible for managing all phases of creative development work from concept to completion. This role promotes collaboration among various college units (Baker School, Institute of American Civics, and two research centers) to deliver creative communication and design solutions that support marketing, outreach, student recruitment, and donor relations. The position requires a commitment to accuracy, meeting deadlines, and support for effective relationships with campus and external constituencies. The Creative Manager must be a creative thinker, visionary, and team leader. The Creative Manager reports to the Director of Communications and Marketing, oversees student workers, and works in close collaboration with the Baker School Office of Communications and Marketing.
Our primary mission is to move forward the frontiers of human knowledge and enrich and elevate the citizens of the state of Tennessee, the nation, and the world. As the preeminent research-based, land-grant university in the state, UT embodies the spirit of excellence in teaching, research, scholarship, creative activity, outreach, and engagement attained by the nation’s finest public research institutions.