
Brand Multimedia Specialist, Marketing + Communications, Hybrid
- Cincinnati, OH
- $55,000-58,500 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Produce and manage brand-forward photography and videography to support high-impact, campaign-specific initiatives, ensuring alignment with UC's visual identity and strategic goals.
- Capture “Moments that Matter” through high-quality photo and video coverage of signature university events such as Convocation, Commencement, Homecoming, and other milestone moments.
- Lead creative content production in collaboration with the Senior Social Media Manager concepting, capturing, and editing photo and video assets for @uofcincy's social media channels.
- Design and deliver digital-first assets including short-form videos, motion graphics, and photography for use across UC's digital ecosystem (social media, web, email, and digital advertising).
- Develop and optimize short-form video and social media content tailored for platforms like TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook, ensuring engagement and visibility.
- Support the Media Relations and Content teams by capturing and delivering high-quality photo and video assets that elevate news stories, blog posts, and signature content like Must Reads, ensuring every story is visually compelling and brand-forward.
- Support web experience development by creating visual assets (photos, videos, branded templates) for use in Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) and UC.edu.
- Contribute to the digital experience by partnering closely with the Digital + Social Apex Users Group, elevating UC's user interface and digital storytelling across platforms.
- Ensure accessibility and usability compliance in all digital creative assets, maintaining WCAG standards and a user-centered design philosophy.
- Manage enterprise-level Digital Asset Manager (DAM)
- Design and execute social activations, pop-ups, and digital-first campaign moments that increase engagement and extend the UC brand to new audience spaces.
- Support data-driven creative decisions by evaluating performance metrics, monitoring KPIs, and refining visual content based on engagement, reach, and conversion analytics.
- Utilize project management tools to effectively plan, track, and collaborate with stakeholders across Marketing + Communications and key university units.
- Manage vendors, contractors, and external partners for creative needs, writing specifications and coordinating deliverables.
- Stay current with industry trends such as AI and digital engagement strategies to bring innovative ideas and approaches to the team.
- Perform related duties based on departmental need. This job description can be changed at any time.
- Demonstrated proficiency in Adobe Creative Cloud, especially Photoshop, Premiere Pro, After Effects, InDesign, and Lightroom
- Experience with photo and video production, including DSLR/mirrorless cameras, audio capture, lighting, and post-production editing
- Strong portfolio showcasing digital-first creative work, including social content, short-form video, motion graphics, and photography
- Familiarity with digital asset management (DAM), organizing and delivering assets to clients and effectively utilizing metadata for search and sort
- Familiarity with content management systems (CMS), preferably Adobe Experience Manager (AEM)
- Understanding of accessibility and usability standards (e.g., WCAG), with an ability to apply these to digital media
- Experience developing branded assets and templates for cross-platform use (web, email, social, print)
- Strong storytelling instincts, with an eye for visual composition, pacing, and audience engagement
- Highly organized with experience managing creative projects using digital project management tools (e.g., Asana, Trello)
- Office environment/no specific unusual physical or environmental demands.
- Competitive salary between $55,000 - $58,500 annually based on experience
- Comprehensive health coverage (medical, dental, vision, prescription)
- Flexible spending accounts & wellness programs
- Professional development & mentorship opportunities