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Content and Project Strategist, Enrollment Marketing

Loyola Marymount University, Westchester, IL, USA

Pay: 80.000 - 100.000

Job type: Full Time


Overview

In collaboration with Enrollment Marketing and Communications (EMC), the Content and Project Strategist (CPS) will create, manage, and optimize digital and print content to support the university's mission and strategic vision as it relates to university enrollment initiatives. From developing tailored strategies and producing compelling multimedia content, overseeing digital platforms, and using analytics to drive performance, they ensure institutional messaging is consistent and reaches our audiences with purpose and impact. They also serve as a resource for providing guidance, tools, and best practices that elevate the quality and effectiveness of communications across the unit and the departments and schools EMC supports. This position is part of LMU’s Marketing, Communications, and External Relations division and reports directly to the Director of Enrollment Marketing and Communications, supporting the university's enrollment goals for undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs, including supporting other enrollment management-related departments and the university’s six Westchester campus schools and colleges as needed.
Position Specific Responsibilities and Accountabilities

Content Creation, Editorial Strategy, and Storytelling

Write, edit, and publish original content, including student stories, faculty features, program spotlights, and campaign narrative elements, for enrollment-related websites, digital platforms, and print materials.
Collaborate with writers, designers, videographers, and other creative partners to develop multimedia content that advances recruitment goals and supports LMU’s distinctive brand.
In partnership with centralized and other stakeholders, produce audience‑specific content for email marketing campaigns, digital advertising copy, SMS scripts (in partnership with centralized managers), landing pages, videos, event scripts, and other communications.
Research, develop, and refine content that communicates LMU’s value proposition, academic distinctions, and student outcomes to prospective students and influencers.
Maintain editorial consistency and accuracy across all content, ensuring alignment with LMU’s brand guidelines, style standards, and messaging frameworks.
Digital Content Management and Optimization

Develop and maintain enrollment-related website content in collaboration with Marcomm and campus partners, ensuring accuracy, accessibility, and SEO and AIEO-informed best practices.
Monitor engagement metrics and performance analytics; recommend improvements to maximize reach, engagement, and conversion within enrollment funnels.
Contribute to the innovation of digital campaigns and storytelling approaches that support prospect nurturing, program awareness, and yield strategy.
Ensure timely updates to webpages, digital assets, and marketing materials that influence prospective student decision‑making.
Project & Workflow Management

Manage concurrent communications projects from intake to delivery, ensuring clear timelines, defined deliverables, and efficient coordination across stakeholders.
Maintain and contribute to EMC’s editorial calendar, content roadmap, and production workflow, balancing strategic priorities with operational needs.
Facilitate project kickoffs, document requirements, and support cross‑team alignment to ensure content initiatives meet enrollment goals.
Use project management tools and processes to track progress, allocate resources, manage deadlines, and communicate status updates to internal partners.
Participate in strategic planning for campaigns, events, and cyclical enrollment periods to ensure content and project workflows support annual recruitment cycles.
Cross‑Campus Collaboration and Stakeholder Engagement

Build and maintain strong working relationships with Enrollment Management departments and academic schools/colleges to gather stories, identify opportunities, and ensure aligned messaging.
Provide editorial guidance, writing support, and messaging consultation to partners across campus.
Represent EMC in collaborative meetings, cross‑functional initiatives, and content planning discussions.
Share best practices, templates, and tools that elevate communications quality and foster consistent storytelling across units.
Quality Assurance, Compliance, and Brand Stewardship

Ensure all content is accurate, up-to-date, brand‑aligned, and compliant with university guidelines and requirements.
Maintain a high standard of editorial quality, inclusive language, and user‑centered communication.
Contribute to improving internal processes, documentation, and standards that enhance the unit’s efficiency and output quality.
Requisite Qualifications

A bachelor’s degree in marketing, communications, journalism, English, public relations, or a related field.
Four or more years of progressively responsible experience in marketing communications, content strategy, or project management, preferably in higher education or mission‑driven organizations.
Excellent writing, editing, and storytelling skills with the ability to translate complex information into clear, engaging content for diverse audiences.
Demonstrated proficiency with content management systems, email marketing tools, and project management platforms.
Experience developing and executing content strategies across web, email, social media, video, and print channels.
Strong organizational and project management skills, with the ability to manage and prioritize multiple deadlines and collaborate across teams.
Working knowledge of analytics tools and the ability to interpret performance data to inform improvements.
Ability to thrive in a fast‑paced, deadline‑driven environment with diverse stakeholders.
EEO Statement

Loyola Marymount University is an equal opportunity employer committed to providing an environment free from discrimination and harassment as defined by federal, state and local law. We invite all persons in the full diversity of their being, life experience, and beliefs to apply. (Visit www.lmu.edu for more information.)
LMU is a Jesuit and Marymount institution committed to fostering a diverse academic community. We comply with Title VI, Title VII, Title IX, Section 504, and the Americans with Disabilities Act, among other federal, state and local laws. The University does not discriminate on any protected basis in the administration of any of its policies and practices. All University policies, practices, and procedures are administered in a manner consistent with LMU’s Jesuit identity and character. To learn more about the University's Statement of Non‑Discrimination policy and related grievance procedures, consult the university’s website. To report questions or concerns about sex‑based discrimination, please contact titleix@lmu.edu or 310.568.6105. To learn more about Federal & State Employment Notices, consult the university’s resources.

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