As King's Seafood Company continues to evolve, change, and grow, we have a need for a Communication Specialist. The Communications Specialist is responsible for developing written content for print and digital channels to support King's Seafood Company and its brands. This includes written content in crewmember-facing and Guest-facing channels, such as written blog, email, web, newsletters, presentations and collateral, to support initiatives, promotional activations, seasonal campaigns, remodels and new restaurant openings in order to deepen brand affinity, acquire and engage Guests and strengthen our brand's presence in key markets. Working with and creating written materials are the primary responsibilities of this position. To be successful in this position, you should love to write.
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