Public Affairs Officer
The Carson National Forest in northern New Mexico and the Coronado National Forest in Arizona are seeking applicants to apply to be their Public Affairs Officer, GS-1035-11/12, on each respective Forest.
The positions are open on USAJOBS - Job Announcement, vacancy # 21-R3SVDEC-11315188-G-JG. Applications will be accepted until December 16, 2021.
The positions are open to current or former federal employees, current or former term or temporary employees of a land or base management agency, and veterans.
The duties include:
- Uses a variety of communications methods and techniques (i.e., written, oral, and visual) in devising the appropriate communication method for each public affairs initiative.
- Represents the Station in meetings and discussions involving individuals, groups, and organizations working in support of, or opposing, the policies, programs, and work of the Station/Forest.
- Makes public statements as necessary within the framework of establishes policy guidelines.
- Plans, directs, and implements a comprehensive public affairs program for the unit.
- Organizes, coordinates and implements effective employee and public meetings, workshops, field trips, or other forums designed to foster employee and public participation.
- Plans and implements the communications initiatives to address critical science issues; explain Forest Service policies, programs, and activities, inform National Forest users; and communications with the publics, news media and elected officials.
- Provides input into the long-range planning, development and coordination of the overall public affairs program for the Station/Forest.
- Analyzes public reaction and recommends changes to improve understanding.
- Recommends methods of minimizing misconceptions and improving understanding of Station direction.
- Participates in the evaluation of the effectiveness of Station science delivery programs and implements improvements.
- Write, edit and supervise the layout of publications and other informational materials to ensure they conform to Agency and government guidelines.
- Write informational materials such as articles for release to the media, news releases and advisories for public information dissemination and fact sheets.
- Writes, edits, and prepares news releases and programs for press, radio, and television, and social media.
- Uses a variety of communications methods and techniques (i.e., written, oral, and visual) in devising the appropriate communication method for each public affairs initiative.
- Foster an inclusive workplace where diversity and individual differences are leveraged to achieve the vision and mission of the organization.
- Promote an inclusive work environment that is free from all types of discrimination.
- Demonstrate a commitment to fostering and promoting an equitable, inclusive, and safe work environment.
- Performs 20% or less supervisory duties.