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Senior Marketing Analyst

Trinity Air Medical

 

At Trinity Medical Solutions, we provide logistics support and life-saving transportation for organ donations, and transplantation teams dedicated to saving lives! Our mission is to deliver safe, reliable, and time-sensitive logistics solutions that directly support the transplant community. As a trusted partner and the nation’s largest organ donation and transplantation logistics provider, our mission is clear: we aim to positively impact lives every day! 

We are seeking a creative and driven Senior Marketing Analyst to join our team and elevate our brand through compelling content, design, and digital marketing efforts.

Work Location: 4100 W Galveston St #4, Chandler, AZ 85226
Schedule: Monday - Friday 8am-5pm 
Pay: $80k salary, depending on experience

How You Will Be Rewarded as our Senior Marketing Analyst:

  • Compensation: Competitive salary, based on experience
  • Benefits: Medical (Cigna), Dental, Vision, 401k (5% match w/immediate vesting), HSA & FSA, employer paid Life & AD&D benefits
  • Sick Time: Employer paid sick time

Key Responsibilities of a Marketing Analyst:

  • Content Creation & Strategy: Develop and execute content across social media, blogs, video, photography, and case studies to engage audiences and increase brand awareness.
  • Design & Branding: Create impactful marketing materials such as brochures, pitch decks, and trade show displays. Oversee the design and production of vehicle and aircraft wraps.
  • Campaigns & Digital Marketing: Manage integrated campaigns across email, social media, and digital channels. Measure and optimize strategies for increased engagement and lead generation.
  • Event Planning & Conferences: Assist in organizing corporate events and industry conferences, ensuring marketing materials align with business goals.
  • Client Testimonials & Brand Advocacy: Foster relationships with clients to collect testimonials that enhance our brand’s credibility. Collaborate across teams to incorporate client feedback into marketing content.
  • Cross-functional Collaboration & Reporting: Work closely with internal teams to align marketing efforts with business objectives. Analyze and report on campaign performance, providing insights for continuous improvement.

Qualifications & Skills of a Marketing Analyst:

  • Proven experience in marketing, content creation, and design, with a portfolio showcasing creativity and results
  • Expert proficiency in graphic design tools (Adobe Creative Suite, Canva) and video editing software
  • Strong communication skills with the ability to adapt messaging for different platforms and audiences
  • Experience with email marketing platforms (Mailchimp, Constant Contact) and social media management tools (Hootsuite, Buffer)
  • Familiarity with website management (WordPress or similar platforms) and SEO best practices
  • Strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple projects in a fast-paced environment
  • Ability to travel for conferences and events as needed
  • A passion for marketing, creativity, and innovation with a proactive, results-driven mindset

Why Join Trinity Air Medical?

  • Purpose-Driven Work: Support life-saving air medical transportation initiatives
  • Career Growth: Expand your skills in marketing and design within a growing company
  • Team Collaboration: Join a workplace that values creativity, collaboration, and operational excellence

If you're ready to make a difference and contribute to a brand that's elevating air medical services, apply today!

 

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