Marketing Project Coordinator

<p><strong>Only on W2 - No C2C</strong></p><p><strong>Contract Duration: 03 Months Contract</strong></p><p><strong>Location: Chicago, IL</strong></p><p><br></p><p>Part-time, estimated 20-25 hours/week</p><ul><li>Position can be 100% remote, but if someone is local and would like to be onsite- preference is the Chicago, IL office as most of this team is in Chicago (would be easier for training purposes to be onsite).</li><li>Part-time, estimated 20-25 hours/week based on business needs.</li><li>Position is estimated to go for about 3 months with the possibility to extend but not guaranteed.</li></ul><p><strong> <u> Role</u> </strong></p><ul><li>This position is open currently because someone that was full-time resigned recently/leaving the workforce. While seeking a backfill, the team realized the current job scope was too much for one person. So they are looking to add a contractor in for supplemental work to support the full-time role internally.</li><li>Seeking candidates who have strong marketing experience tied with change management and project coordinating/management experience.</li></ul><p><strong> <u> The Marketing Contractor</u> </strong></p><ul><li>Systems Management provides project coordination and operational support to the Wipes brand team in support of its brands and business objectives. In this role, the marketing coordinator works with various members of cross-functional teams to track key projects, manage product claims, and coordinate new item setup, keeping marketing initiatives accurate, organized, and on time.</li></ul><p><strong> <u> In this role, you will:</u> </strong></p><ul><li>Design Control – serve as the marketing lead for Design Control, our process for developing, reviewing, and approving product and packaging changes before they go to market. You'll lead the team in tracking progress and timelines across all key marketing-led projects to ensure Design Review is completed ahead of launch.</li><li>Claims Management (ETQ) – owns the recurring claims review meeting and ongoing maintenance of the claims management system, ensuring the accuracy and integrity of approved consumer-facing messaging.</li><li>New Item Setup & SKU Vetting (SLM) – owns the coordination and process for SKU vetting, and serves as the initial system point of contact for new item kick-off.</li></ul><p>In one of our professional roles, you'll focus on winning with consumers and the market, while putting safety, mutual respect, and human dignity at the center.</p><p><strong><u>To succeed in this role, you will need the following qualifications:</u> </strong></p><ul><li>Bachelor's degree is preferred, or equivalent of 3+ years of work experience, prior C P G experience is a plus</li><li>Strong project management skills, with the ability to steward cross-functional teams across multiple projects and stakeholders in a fast-paced environment, working both independently and as a contributing member of the team.</li><li>Passion for meeting customer needs and providing clear timelines for projects</li><li>Strong ability to understand and anticipate business needs</li><li>Proven strong oral and written communication and active listening skills and able to communicate with all levels of leadership</li><li>Proven analytical and detail-oriented skills</li><li>Demonstrates high standard of professionalism and work ethic, decision-making ability, and adaptability/flexibility</li><li>Demonstrated ability to work within various computer systems, including Microsoft Office, SAP, SharePoint, graphics management systems, etc.</li></ul><p>Compensation: The hourly rate for this position is between $28.00-$31.00 per hour.</p><p><br></p><p>Factors which may affect starting pay within this range may include [geography/market, skills, education, experience and other qualifications of the successful candidate].</p><p><br></p><p>Benefits: Sunrise offers ACA compliant medical coverage/dental insurance/vision insurance to all employees. We also offer Sick time benefits as required per State regulations.</p><p><br></p>

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