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National Association of County and City Health Officials

Communication and Engagement Partner - Public Health Department

National Association of County and City Health Officials, Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States, 80920


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Communication and Engagement Partner

The full job description covers all associated skills, previous experience, and any qualifications that applicants are expected to have.The Communication and Engagement Partner provides specific County departments with communication acumen and expertise that informs, educates and engages the public about County programs, services and events. Under the direction of the Communications Supervisor, this position plans and implements a variety of communication, marketing and engagement strategies that target a multitude of stakeholders, including residents, volunteers, community organizations, governmental agencies, business and nonprofits and more. This is a professional level job within Communication & Administrative Services, collaboratively serving County departments with passion, integrity and expertise.

Senior Communication and Engagement PartnerThe Senior Communication and Engagement Partner, with limited supervision, implements communication strategies and tactics and completes activities that support business goals, initiatives and projects for specific, assigned department(s). Responsibilities include developing outreach and engagement plans, community relations/event coordination, and day-to-day management of marketing, communications and public relations activities. The position supports the Communications Supervisor in the area of issues management as well as overseeing work assignments and processes or other team members. This is a mid-career professional level job with Commissioners’ Office and collaboratively serves County departments and offices with passion, integrity and expertise.

NOTE:The anticipated hiring range for the Communication and Engagement Partner is $2,407.79 to $3,611.71 biweekly.The anticipated hiring range for the Senior Communication and Engagement Partner is 2,549.28 to $4,072.21 biweekly.Duties:

Communication and Engagement PartnerCreates, implements and measures communication plans and strategies that help meet strategic business goals, initiatives and projects and presents plans to Communications supervisor for review and approval.Develops and executes feedback mechanisms from citizens and key stakeholder groups, including public outreach events, community meetings, special events and social media tools.Organizes events, such as ground breakings, ribbon cuttings, presentations and educational opportunities.Creates content for multiple communication channels, including newsletters, websites, social media, speeches, reports and presentations.Maintains department’s website pages, including writing copy and updating site using CMS tools.Measures and presents results of communication efforts to department leadership and communication manager.Serves as primary information contact for department and coordinates responses with appropriate staff as needed.Researches official documents and condenses information into appropriate draft messaging on County and department issues.Maintains open and regular dialogue with assigned departments and Communication Services staff.Informs the Communications supervisor of public attitudes and concerns, as well as developing issues, problems and opportunities within the organizationOther related duties may be assigned.

Skills, Abilities and Competencies:Excellent writing, editing and proofreading skills; a background in corporate or government writing and a proven ability to write in different registers. Strong knowledge of Associated Press Styleguide is required.Strong interpersonal and communication skills with ability to influence by adopting a range of styles, tools and techniques appropriate to the audience and the nature of the information.Experience developing and executing strategic marketing and communication plans, organizing a program or event and producing collateral and other materials for training programs or public presentations.Relationship building and interpersonal skills: Ability to quickly build effective and mutually respectful relationships with people from various backgrounds and personality styles. Uses diplomacy, tact and respect when communicating with individuals, especially during conflict or high-tension situations. Collaborates with peers to find common ground to solve problems and easily gain trust and support. Must also demonstrate ability respect private and sensitive information about employees and situations.Service oriented: Dedicated to meeting the expectations of internal and external customers. Respond in timely and thorough manner, prioritize needs and ensure customer satisfaction.A significant element of work involves handling sensitive situations with tact and diplomacy as well as maintaining confidentiality of information.A collaborative work style that is able to function effectively under pressure in a deadline-driven environment with a positive can-do attitude.Integrity: Takes personal responsibility for correcting problems or issues, holds self to highest ethical standards, maintains confidence and creates trusted relationships.Speaking skills: Strong speaking skills, including the ability to present to large and small groups. Interviewing skills are necessary to glean information, stories and ideas from employees and other stakeholders.Creative skills: Ability to devise communication strategies, including best practices and up-and-coming techniques. Familiarity with information technology, digital and video communication functions and Adobe Creative Suite is essential.Knowledge of:General theories, principles and practices of marketing, crisis communication, advertising, public relations, brand management and community engagement and outreach.Planning, developing, and coordinating comprehensive local government public relations, communications, and media relations programs.Correct English grammar, vocabulary, spelling and punctuation, as well as advanced knowledge of Associated Press style.Emerging trends and best practices of public relations, marketing, communication, social media and community outreach.Techniques of communication preparation and design for both print and digital.Principles and practices of composing and editing informational material.

Senior Communication and Engagement PartnerCreates, implements and measures communication plans and strategies that help meet strategic business goals, initiatives and projects and presents plans to Communications supervisor for review and approval.Develops and executes feedback mechanisms from citizens and key stakeholder groups, including public outreach events, community meetings, special events and social media tools.Organizes events, such as ground breakings, ribbon cuttings, presentations and educational opportunities.Creates independent content for multiple communication channels, including newsletters, websites, social media, speeches, reports and presentations.Maintains department’s website pages, including writing copy and updating site using CMS tools.Measures and presents results of communication efforts to department leadership and communication manager.Serves as primary information contact for department and coordinates responses with appropriate staff as needed.Researches official documents and condenses information into appropriate draft messaging on County and department issues.Maintains open and regular dialogue with assigned departments and Communication Services staff.Informs the Communications supervisor of public attitudes and concerns, as well as developing issues, problems and opportunities within the organization.Proactively researches and develops communication plans and strategies that help meet strategic business goals, initiatives and projects and works with Communication Services staff to implement those plans.Takes a leadership role in department communication activities, providing strategic direction and counsel consistent with established communication standards.Champions strategic direction from communications supervisor and maintains the Arapahoe County brand on a local, state and national level.Anticipates department and county needs and develops plans appropriately.Prepares written board summary reports (BSRs) or other high-level communications for senior leadership.Prepares and develops budgets associated with the marketing and communication needs of the department.Evaluates qualitative and quantitative data regarding current communication activities and strategies.Oversees, creates and/or coordinates the development of strategies designed to engage citizens and key stakeholder groups, including outreach events, community meetings, special events and survey tools.Works with assigned department to obtain critical feedback on department policies, activities and services and develop plans to address feedback.Provides direction and recommendations to assigned program area on sensitive and/or high-profile issues as they relate to public relations, media relations, crisis communications and change management communications strategies.Assist Communications supervisor in developing a strategic communications plan that supports department business goals and objectives.Develops and maintains an editorial calendar that supports the strategic work of assigned departments and/or programs.Works with the County PIO to develop media pitches and respond to reporter inquiries.Helps instruct and inform home department staff on communication topics, such as brand standards, style standards, workflow and operations.

Skills, Abilities and Competencies:Demonstrated history of progressively responsible experience.High level of independent thinking and judgment is required to identify and anticipate issues and to ensure that all communication and information prepared and delivered is appropriate, accurate and consistent with County standards, policies and expectations.Ability to work autonomously and follow-through on expected duties in a timely fashion.Outstanding writing, editing and proofreading skills using multiple styles and techniques, including journalism (broadcast, print, digital), business, social media and spoken word. Strong knowledge of Associated Press Styleguide is required.Strong interpersonal and communication skills with ability to influence by adopting a range of styles, tools and techniques appropriate to the audience and the nature of the information.Establishes and maintains collaborative and mutually respectful relationships with representatives of community, citizens, employees, and public interest groups.Ability to present ideas clearly and concisely, orally and in writing to employees, citizen groups, stakeholder groups, administrators and elected officials.Experience developing and executing strategic marketing and communication plans, organizing a program or event and producing collateral and other materials for training programs or public presentations.Collaborates with peers to find common ground to solve problems and easily gain trust and support. Must also demonstrate ability respect private and sensitive information about employees and situations.Service oriented: Dedicated to meeting the expectations of internal and external customers. Respond in timely and thorough manner, prioritize needs and ensure customer satisfaction.A collaborative work style that is able to function effectively under pressure in a deadline-driven environment with a positive can-do attitude.Integrity: Takes personal responsibility for correcting problems or issues, holds self to highest ethical standards, maintains confidence and creates trusted relationships.Lead by example with clear direction, candid feedback, and a communications style that results in trust and optimism.Exhibit sound independent judgment, a bias for action, and a disciplined approach to the communications craft.Knowledge of:Advanced theories, principles and practices of marketing, crisis communication, advertising, public relations, brand management and community engagement and outreach.Specific tools used by local government to implement integrated marketing communication activities as well as engagement and community relations tools.Strategic planning and strategic budgeting processes.Journalistic-style writing and English grammar, vocabulary, spelling and punctuation, as well as advanced knowledge of Associated Press style.Research and analytical tools for program and plan development and evaluation.

Behavioral Competencies (these are required for all positions at ACG):AccountabilityAccessibilityInclusivityIntegrity Requirements:

Communication and Engagement PartnerEducation and Experience:Bachelor degree in communication, mass communication, journalism, marketing or related field3+ years of relevant experienceBackground in government experience preferredAny equivalent combination of education and work experience that satisfy the requirements of the job will be considered.

Senior Communication and Engagement PartnerEducation and Experience:Bachelor degree in communication, mass communication, journalism, marketing or related field5+ years of relevant experienceAny equivalent combination of education and work experience that satisfy the requirements of the job will be considered.

Preferred Education and Experience:Masters DegreeBackground in government experienceSupplemental Information: Pre-Employment Additional Requirements:Must successfully pass pre-employment testing which includes an acceptable motor vehicle record (MVR) and background check.

WORK ENVIRONMENT :Work is generally confined to a standard office environment.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:The following are some of the physical demands commonly associated with this position.

Spends 60% of the time sitting and 40% of the time either upright or walking.Occasionally lifts, carries, pulls or pushes up to 20 lbs.Occasionally uses cart, dolly, or other equipment to carry in excess of 20 lbs.Occasionally climbs, stoops, kneels, balances, reaches, crawls and crouches while performing office or work duties.Verbal and auditory capacity enabling constant interpersonal communication through automated devices, such as telephones, radios, and similar; and in public meetings and personal interactions.Constant use of eye, hand and finger coordination enabling the use of automated office machinery or equipment.Visual capacity enabling constant use of computer or other work related equipment.

Below, please list any special physical demands associated with this position. For instance, exposure to hazardous environments, blood borne pathogens, extreme heat/cold, use of power equipment or machinery, wearing of PPE (personal protective equipment).

Definitions:Occasionally: Activity exists less than 1/3 of the time.Frequently: Activity exists between 1/3 and 2/3 of the time.Constantly: Activity exists more than 2/3 of the time.#J-18808-Ljbffr