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University of Chicago (UC)

Associate Dean, Communications, Marketing, and Strategic Planning

University of Chicago (UC), Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290


Location: Chicago, ILJob Description:Leads the development and implementation of a comprehensive communications strategy that consistently conveys the Divinity School's mission, distinctive strengths, and strategic priorities to a broad set of constituents. Advises Divinity School leadership and collaborates with central University Communications to unify messaging and enhance the visibility and impact of the School. Leads collaboration and message unification with units across the University to achieve the School's goal to increase our visibility and presence by helping internal and external constituencies better understand and stay informed on the work of the School.Leads the development of the communications strategic plan to ensure the Divinity School is a top-of-mind destination and resource for faculty, students, partners, donors, community members, and others interested in learning more about, and contributing to, the academic study of religion. Advises and collaborates with Divinity School leadership to determine and develop the communications priorities of the Divinity School in concert with fundraising, recruitment, program development, and other central activities of the organization.Leads the development and implementation of a program of internal communications for the Divinity School with a focus on purpose-driven, multidirectional messaging which taps into larger context and conversation and makes use of opportunities to ground messages into the School's mission, vision, and values.Ensures that key constituencies understand the comprehensiveness, uniqueness, and importance of the work of the Divinity School through well-timed and appropriately frequent outreach and communications.Crafts the key messages and languages most important to fostering a shared Divinity School identity and purpose and telling its story. Creates a discipline across the school in using those key messages. Coordinates communications activities across areas of the Divinity School.Develops, implements, maintains, and regularly reviews sustainable multi-channel vehicles for communicating. Develops and maintains ownership of a comprehensive shared calendar for the Divinity School.Collaborates with the Divinity School's Director of Development and with central Alumni Relations and Development staff to contribute to proposals and marketing materials that inspire philanthropy at the highest level in support of the School's strategic initiatives and the priorities of an upcoming comprehensive capital and endowment campaign.Manages the internal and external Divinity School online presence by developing content and organizing and updating information on the Divinity School's website and social media channels as well as the University's website and intranet.Collaborates with Divinity School leadership, faculty, staff, and students to coordinate publicity of Divinity School conferences and events. Advises organizers on advertising events and coordinates event publicity, including website updates, poster printing, and press releases.Collaborates with Divinity School leadership on, and takes the lead on production of, written communications including print and electronic publications, social media, and ad-hoc messaging from the Dean's office.Builds, strengthens, and maintains the relationship between the Divinity School and University Communications. Collaborates with University Communications to find creative solutions to the School's communications needs. Represents the Divinity School as a member of the Campus Communicators group.Oversees maintenance of the Divinity School's physical and digital archives of photos, publications, and other digital and printed material. Collaborates with colleagues in the University libraries and special collections department on historical archiving of Divinity School materials. Advises Divinity School leadership on, and directs implementation of, updates to the Divinity School's graphic identity according to University branding guidelines.Plans, develops, designs, and implements the strategic and tactical marketing plans for the Divinity School. Provides expertise to marketing communications and publicity strategy. Plans and coordinates the development and production of marketing campaigns, ensuring deadlines and budgets are met.Designs, writes, and edits high profile or high visibility marketing materials, which may include press releases, book jacket copy, blogs, or other Web material. Makes high-level contributions to the media interface, including planning and organizing media coverage for major events and crafting responses to sensitive or controversial issues.Acts as a strategist or project lead to plan, develop, and disseminate information designed to keep the public informed of the organization's programs, accomplishments, or point of view.Makes high-level contributions to the media interface, including writing press releases, planning and organizing media coverage for major events, and crafting responses to sensitive or controversial issues.Solves complex and unique problems related to the writing, preparation, and/or delivery of information from or about the unit.Performs other related work as needed.Preferred QualificationsWriting and editing for traditional and digital media.Demonstrated knowledge of online tools and other metrics to evaluate the effectiveness of communications and engagement efforts.Experience as part of a team where partnership occurred with other members of the senior leadership team to understand complex issues and propose appropriate recommendations/solutions.Strong familiarity with and/or appreciation for an academic setting or research-driven institution.Experience with developing and implementing strategic plans.Demonstrated record of managing large, complex initiatives with high-impact results.Preferred CompetenciesOutstanding communication and listening skills. Proven ability to communicate effectively across disciplinary boundaries and to multiple constituencies, including faculty, students, university administrators, and the public.Exceptional interpersonal, organization, and communication skills. Ability to work effectively and collaboratively within a senior leadership team, as well as with colleagues within the Divinity School and across the University. Build trust and consensus, and maintain relationships with a diverse range of people.Organized self-starter with an orientation to action, self-motivated and work strategically and independently with a high degree of initiative on projects from conception to completion.Demonstrated leadership abilities, including developing strategic plans against a vision, translating goals into operational objectives, willingly assuming responsibility, and involving others in the execution.Excellent writing, editing, and proofreading skills; experience with different types of writing including feature articles, press releases, newsletters, social media content, and other materials. Demonstrated ability to translate complex concepts and terms into simple, compelling storytelling for diverse audiences.Resourceful problem-solver and critical thinker, able to pivot when needed, and proactive in leveraging opportunities and anticipating and averting problems.Handle sensitive and confidential situations and information with discretion and tact.Successfully manage a workload that balances long-range planning with the unanticipated daily demands of managing publicly visible projects.Prioritize and manage multiple and complex projects simultaneously with a high level of professionalism and organization, excellent time management, and attention to detail; establish and meet internal and external deadlines and budget targets.Strong analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills.High level of professionalism, tactfulness, judgment, and diplomacy.Working ConditionsWork is primarily in-person, with a significant majority of time spent working both collaboratively and independently on campus.Some nights or weekend hours on campus and/or on video/phone calls.Application DocumentsResume/CV (required)Cover Letter, addressing interest in and qualifications for this specific position (required)Writing Sample (required)The University of Chicago is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity/Disabled/Veterans Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national or ethnic origin, age, status as an individual with a disability, protected veteran status, genetic information, or other protected classes under the law. 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