Association TRENDS
Communications Manager, Strategic Communications
Association TRENDS, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
Washington, DC (Pew Research Center)
Position summary
Scroll down to find an indepth overview of this job, and what is expected of candidates Make an application by clicking on the Apply button. The communications manager is responsible for promoting the work of Pew Research Center's Religion and Public Life research team. They assist communications leadership with achieving departmental and institutional goals, and coordinate with colleagues on the research and communications teams. Key responsibilities include: Planning and managing the dissemination and promotion of new research releases to traditional and non-traditional media in the U.S. and internationally, crafting outreach materials (e.g. press releases, advisories, and pitch emails), and monitoring media and public discourse about the Center's research. Developing and implementing outreach efforts to connect the Center's work with key stakeholder audiences by developing relationships with other organizations and organizing virtual and in-person briefings. The communications manager follows U.S. news and global discourse, gets the details right, thinks strategically and rolls up their sleeves to get the job done. They are responsible for activities that promote, enhance and protect the organization's "gold-standard" brand reputation. Primary responsibilities Communications strategy and leadership
Under the guidance of the communications director and associate director, develop and implement communications plans for major research studies to build reach, influence and impact for the Center's work. Identify target audiences, goals and dissemination strategies and tactics for key priorities while working within the overall institutional brand strategy. Build strong relationships with the managing director and staff of the research team, digital producers and designers, and other researchers and staff across the Center. Media relations and stakeholder engagement
Ensure that the Center's work reaches, informs and engages key target audiences who are stakeholders in the Center's research by implementing a range of tactics, including media outreach, speaking engagements, and email alerts. Cultivate and manage new and ongoing relationships with major media partners, and work with senior communications staff to develop and ensure effective execution of media outreach plans. Manage timing and strategy for major media releases, balancing overall institutional needs. Prepare spokespeople for interviews and serve as a resource to senior researchers in preparation for media events and speaking engagements. Triage press requests. Work with communications colleagues to develop and manage media lists for releases. Oversee production of Pew Research Center events, roundtables and press conferences, including their management, program and panel development, speaker handling, and event logistics. Liaise with external partners, including major media organizations, other research institutions, conveners and funding partners, to ensure effective and smooth collaboration for dissemination and research partnerships. Investigate new dissemination strategies and delivery channels for existing material; attend conferences; reach out to media, think tanks and other content creators; and stay informed about new technologies and trends. Brand and reputation management
Protect Pew Research Center's gold-standard brand by providing superior judgment to avoid reputational damage and helping craft thoughtful responses to critical coverage. Lead with a research and data-driven storytelling mindset that drives toward impact. Identify brand-building opportunities and champion the Center's adherence to its brand guidelines. Monitor media and public discourse about the Center's work, track media coverage, and follow up on inaccurate data citations. Work with communications and design staff to ensure that collateral and other material are consistent with the Center's style and standards. Institutional communications
Communicate research activities and report on dissemination outcomes to the communications team, Pew Research Center's leadership and board, and the Center's parent organization, The Pew Charitable Trusts. Collect a robust set of qualitative and quantitative performance indicators related to the dissemination of research. Help prepare clear, coherent and accurate reports to Pew Research Center's leadership and board and The Pew Charitable Trusts. Prepare dissemination reports to external partners and donors, as needed. Knowledge and skills requirements Excellent project management skills. Advanced media relations experience. Knowledge of communications strategic planning and experience with a wide range of outreach tactics. Exceptional verbal communication, presentation and writing skills. Ability to work in a team, and across multiple teams, under deadline and with diplomacy and poise. A demonstrated interest in public opinion polling and Pew Research Center's research topics. Creative, proactive and strategic thinker with a growth mindset. Highly organized, adaptable, detail-oriented, dependable and solutions-focused contributor. Proficiency with Microsoft Office (especially Teams, Outlook, Word, PowerPoint and Excel). Knowledge of media outreach and tracking tools such as Meltwater and Salesforce. Working knowledge of video, interactive media, production and / or content production. Education/training/experience requirements Bachelor's degree or military experience in public relations, communications, mass media, journalism, politics or related field. Minimum 7-10 years of relevant experience. Experience in a nonprofit, think tank, research or academic environment strongly preferred. Knowledge of Washington, national and international press corps, and proven record of cultivating media relationships. Important notes Applications without a cover letter will not be considered. Applications will be accepted at least through January 5, 2025. The communications manager is a member of the 15-person Strategic Communications team and reports to the Associate Director. FLSA Status: Exempt Location Pew Research Center is an office-based workplace, with all staff working in the Center's Washington, D.C., office two core days weekly (Tuesday and Wednesday). Staff have the flexibility to work remotely up to three days per week. The typical starting salary for this position is $90,000 annually. Total Rewards In addition to competitive pay, Pew Research Center's employees enjoy a robust total rewards package that includes: Affordable, comprehensive health care that includes medical, dental (including adult orthodontia) and vision benefits. Generous paid annual leave plan, including a winter break between Dec. 25 and Jan. 1. Employer-paid disability, life insurance and paid family leave plans. Up to a 12% employer 401(k) contribution, with vesting at the end of the first year. A 37.5-hour workweek. Health savings or flexible spending account options with employer funding component. Flexibility to telework up to 60% for most staff. EEO: Pew Research Center makes employment decisions without regard to age, sex, ethnicity, religion, disability, marital status, sexual orientation or gender identity, military/veteran status, or any other basis prohibited by applicable law. We champion inclusion, diversity and equity, and we encourage applications from candidates who represent a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. Apply Here: https://www.click2apply.net/kGwLb5IDaL1GGIkrKFQaLY
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Scroll down to find an indepth overview of this job, and what is expected of candidates Make an application by clicking on the Apply button. The communications manager is responsible for promoting the work of Pew Research Center's Religion and Public Life research team. They assist communications leadership with achieving departmental and institutional goals, and coordinate with colleagues on the research and communications teams. Key responsibilities include: Planning and managing the dissemination and promotion of new research releases to traditional and non-traditional media in the U.S. and internationally, crafting outreach materials (e.g. press releases, advisories, and pitch emails), and monitoring media and public discourse about the Center's research. Developing and implementing outreach efforts to connect the Center's work with key stakeholder audiences by developing relationships with other organizations and organizing virtual and in-person briefings. The communications manager follows U.S. news and global discourse, gets the details right, thinks strategically and rolls up their sleeves to get the job done. They are responsible for activities that promote, enhance and protect the organization's "gold-standard" brand reputation. Primary responsibilities Communications strategy and leadership
Under the guidance of the communications director and associate director, develop and implement communications plans for major research studies to build reach, influence and impact for the Center's work. Identify target audiences, goals and dissemination strategies and tactics for key priorities while working within the overall institutional brand strategy. Build strong relationships with the managing director and staff of the research team, digital producers and designers, and other researchers and staff across the Center. Media relations and stakeholder engagement
Ensure that the Center's work reaches, informs and engages key target audiences who are stakeholders in the Center's research by implementing a range of tactics, including media outreach, speaking engagements, and email alerts. Cultivate and manage new and ongoing relationships with major media partners, and work with senior communications staff to develop and ensure effective execution of media outreach plans. Manage timing and strategy for major media releases, balancing overall institutional needs. Prepare spokespeople for interviews and serve as a resource to senior researchers in preparation for media events and speaking engagements. Triage press requests. Work with communications colleagues to develop and manage media lists for releases. Oversee production of Pew Research Center events, roundtables and press conferences, including their management, program and panel development, speaker handling, and event logistics. Liaise with external partners, including major media organizations, other research institutions, conveners and funding partners, to ensure effective and smooth collaboration for dissemination and research partnerships. Investigate new dissemination strategies and delivery channels for existing material; attend conferences; reach out to media, think tanks and other content creators; and stay informed about new technologies and trends. Brand and reputation management
Protect Pew Research Center's gold-standard brand by providing superior judgment to avoid reputational damage and helping craft thoughtful responses to critical coverage. Lead with a research and data-driven storytelling mindset that drives toward impact. Identify brand-building opportunities and champion the Center's adherence to its brand guidelines. Monitor media and public discourse about the Center's work, track media coverage, and follow up on inaccurate data citations. Work with communications and design staff to ensure that collateral and other material are consistent with the Center's style and standards. Institutional communications
Communicate research activities and report on dissemination outcomes to the communications team, Pew Research Center's leadership and board, and the Center's parent organization, The Pew Charitable Trusts. Collect a robust set of qualitative and quantitative performance indicators related to the dissemination of research. Help prepare clear, coherent and accurate reports to Pew Research Center's leadership and board and The Pew Charitable Trusts. Prepare dissemination reports to external partners and donors, as needed. Knowledge and skills requirements Excellent project management skills. Advanced media relations experience. Knowledge of communications strategic planning and experience with a wide range of outreach tactics. Exceptional verbal communication, presentation and writing skills. Ability to work in a team, and across multiple teams, under deadline and with diplomacy and poise. A demonstrated interest in public opinion polling and Pew Research Center's research topics. Creative, proactive and strategic thinker with a growth mindset. Highly organized, adaptable, detail-oriented, dependable and solutions-focused contributor. Proficiency with Microsoft Office (especially Teams, Outlook, Word, PowerPoint and Excel). Knowledge of media outreach and tracking tools such as Meltwater and Salesforce. Working knowledge of video, interactive media, production and / or content production. Education/training/experience requirements Bachelor's degree or military experience in public relations, communications, mass media, journalism, politics or related field. Minimum 7-10 years of relevant experience. Experience in a nonprofit, think tank, research or academic environment strongly preferred. Knowledge of Washington, national and international press corps, and proven record of cultivating media relationships. Important notes Applications without a cover letter will not be considered. Applications will be accepted at least through January 5, 2025. The communications manager is a member of the 15-person Strategic Communications team and reports to the Associate Director. FLSA Status: Exempt Location Pew Research Center is an office-based workplace, with all staff working in the Center's Washington, D.C., office two core days weekly (Tuesday and Wednesday). Staff have the flexibility to work remotely up to three days per week. The typical starting salary for this position is $90,000 annually. Total Rewards In addition to competitive pay, Pew Research Center's employees enjoy a robust total rewards package that includes: Affordable, comprehensive health care that includes medical, dental (including adult orthodontia) and vision benefits. Generous paid annual leave plan, including a winter break between Dec. 25 and Jan. 1. Employer-paid disability, life insurance and paid family leave plans. Up to a 12% employer 401(k) contribution, with vesting at the end of the first year. A 37.5-hour workweek. Health savings or flexible spending account options with employer funding component. Flexibility to telework up to 60% for most staff. EEO: Pew Research Center makes employment decisions without regard to age, sex, ethnicity, religion, disability, marital status, sexual orientation or gender identity, military/veteran status, or any other basis prohibited by applicable law. We champion inclusion, diversity and equity, and we encourage applications from candidates who represent a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. Apply Here: https://www.click2apply.net/kGwLb5IDaL1GGIkrKFQaLY
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