Programs & Communications Associate
JOB TITLE: Programs & Communications Associate
COMPANY: The LAGRANT Foundation (TLF)
DESCRIPTION:
The LAGRANT Foundation (TLF) is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to increase representation in the fields of advertising, marketing, and public relations by providing scholarships, career opportunities such as internships/fellowships/co-ops/entry-level roles, career and professional development workshops, and mentorship opportunities to undergraduate, graduate, and Ph.D. students from historically underrepresented communities.
SALARY: Total compensation commensurate with experience
REPORTS TO:
Mr. Kim L. Hunter, Chairman & CEO
CLASSIFICATION: Entry-level
SUMMARY:
Work closely with TLF’s CEO, SVP, and Talent Acquisition & Alumni Associate, along with other members of the team.
The position will be responsible for producing career & professional development workshops, scholarship programs, all communications among board members, trade media, database, as well as administrative tasks, updating and maintaining the Foundation’s database, among others.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Communications. Responsibilities include:
- Write press releases, op-ed pieces, photo captions, and developing story ideas for the Foundation
- Conduct constant media outreach and follow-up
- Conduct outreach to colleges and universities in major markets across the U.S. to promote TLF’s programs – both in person and remotely
- Maintain the Foundation’s social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn
- Create content and update TLF’s website as needed
- Execute email marketing campaigns and mailings (U.S. mail and email) to the board of directors, major donors, alumni, and contacts as necessary
- Maintain a TLF media database of local, regional, national, trade, and university media relative to TLF’s mission
- Maintain database of TLF contacts
- Create content and distribute TLF’s monthly e-newsletter, souvenir journal, and annual newsletter
- Create and update promotional pieces for annual scholarship programs
- Create promotional pieces for career & professional development workshops and other programs
- Maintain and update database of university and college contacts
- Monitor online reach and track communications metrics to evaluate the effectiveness of outreach efforts
Programs. Responsibilities include:
- Coordinate career & professional development workshops for students, including but not limited to:
- Secure workshop hosts (both donors and universities)
- Recruit attendees
- Secure speakers (for on-campus events)
- Provide recommendations and facilitate workshops
- Track registrants and attendees and update student database accordingly
- Produce and execute the Foundation’s Annual Scholarship & Donor Recognition Reception, including, but not limited to:
- Research venues, conduct site visits and secure contracts to make recommendations for reception, welcome dinner, lodging and flights for the scholarship recipients
- Secure host for career & professional development workshops for the scholarship recipients
- Secure volunteers for reception
- Work collaboratively with Chair and Co-Chair partners to ensure smooth execution of programming
- Update database of students to participate in programs
- Process scholarship applications and recruit volunteers to score applications
- Facilitate the final judging and secure host agency or corporation as well as volunteers
- Assist with sourcing candidates for internship and entry-level positions within corporate, nonprofit and, agencies, as needed
- Provide support on special programs, as needed
- Assist with the execution, outreach, and reporting of the biennial alumni tracking survey
- Support the Chairman & CEO with other special projects within the foundation and across all three enterprises as needed
QUALIFICATIONS
- B.A. in advertising, marketing, public relations or communications
- Minimum of 1-2 years of professional experience. Prior experience with events or programs a plus
- Ability to build relationships with key audiences, the media and corporate donors and supporters
- Must be flexible; possess strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work with diverse communities
- Proven administrative skills; ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment, handling various projects simultaneously/multi-task oriented
- Excellent oral and written communication skills
- Must be analytical and a critical thinker
- Must be willing to work weekends when necessary
- Must be comfortable with travel – 30% travel within the U.S.
- Successful candidate must be a self-starter and able to work in a team environment
- Must have working knowledge of office computer programs including Excel, Word and PowerPoint
- Working knowledge in Constant Contact and Adobe Creative Suites is a plus (InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, and Canva)
- Nonprofit experience preferred
- Mission-driven
Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
Employment Type
- Full-time