Communications Officer
March 18, 2024
RECRUITMENT ANNOUNCEMENT
JOB TITLE: Communications Officer (928)
BCOE is simultaneously recruiting for a Communications Officer & Director of Communications. The recruitment for the Communications Officer & Director of Communications will be merged for the interview and hiring process.
The successful candidate may be hired from either level.
WORK YEAR: Full time: 7.5 hours per day/Monday – Friday, 8:00 am – 4:30 pm/ 12 months/260 days annually (Prorated upon hire)
START DATE: As soon as possible after interview
SALARY: Salary Schedule 16, Range 34, $106,116.40 - $135,423.60 annually. Effective July 1, 2024, $111,425.60 - $142,199.20 annually. This position is exempt from overtime. Placement is dependent on experience. Annual stipend pay: Master's $750 or Doctorate $1,250 (Salary and stipend prorated upon hire).
BENEFITS: Generous benefits package that includes Medical, Dental, and Vision for employee and dependents. Vacation and sick leave accrued. 15 paid holidays annually. Employer-paid life insurance. This position qualifies for CalPERS retirement. The employee contribution rate for CalPERS is either 7% or 8% of monthly earnings depending on the membership date. This position also contributes to Social Security. The contribution rate for Social Security is 6.2% of monthly earnings.
AREA OF Superintendent’s Office
ASSIGNMENT: Oroville, CA
DEADLINE: This position is open until filled; to receive full consideration, please apply by Wednesday, April 3, 2024 at 4:00 PM
DEFINITION:
Under direction of the Superintendent, the Communications Officer develops and implements strategic communications, public information, marketing and awareness activities to increase the value of County Office of Education programs and services for internal and external stakeholders. The Communications Officer focuses on establishing community based relationships with school districts/county offices of education, government entities and non-profit organizations to enhance opportunities for youth in the county. The Communications Officer manages BCOE’s social media, branding and public information activities, coordinates with the County of Butte Public Information Office when necessary, and assists with media preproduction, production, and web services management. In addition to direct responsibilities with the County Office, the Communications Officer provides technical support and advice to Butte County districts and charter schools for their public information needs. The Communications Officer works closely with Cabinet as an advocate and adviser for their programs, services and needs.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES: (May include, but not limited to the following)
- Prepare an overarching strategic communications plan
- Oversee organization-wide development and implementation of advertising and marketing plans including approval; maintain and expand the BCOE “brand;” consult with division heads, departments and programs in the development of specific marketing, advertising, promotional and public relations materials and retain final approval
- Assist the Superintendent and BCOE in responding to and crafting proactive news while also being responsive to media, elected officials, and the public at large
- Work closely with BCOE Cabinet and management team to coordinate or promote programs and services
- Perform research and use data analytics and business intelligence to support programs and services by raising awareness, demonstrating efficacy, revealing needs or refining approach
- Serve as a resource to Butte County Districts and Charter Schools for their media/public information needs
- Establish and maintain appropriate social media platforms, recognizing the uniqueness in each of the different audiences for each platform
- Coordinate internal communications and other activities to enhance employee relations; provide technical support and consultation to BCOE administrators and the Board of Education
- Serve as a resource to Cabinet and attend Cabinet meetings as requested
- Interpret educational issues and BCOE positions on issues to media and public; develop and maintain primary media contacts and activities
- Make recommendations to help program administrators coordinate existing BCOE services
- Direct BCOE-wide image and branding efforts and ensure compliance with institutional graphics standards, including Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG); review various publications for clarity, format, content and conformity to printing and graphic standards
- Create and edit information for the web and regularly update web content ensuring accessibility
- Direct, coordinate or implement projects
- Direct and supervise student interns
- Prepare reports, media releases and regular news summary communications for stakeholders
- Complete special projects and assignments as assigned
- Assists, as requested, with publicizing and the coordination of County Office events
- Perform related duties as needed
QUALIFICATIONS:
Knowledge of:
- Principles and practices of developing and maintaining effective public and community, media, and school relations
- Exceptional oral and written communication skills that translate into accurate, succinct communications taking into consideration various communication/social media platforms
- Communication in critical situations (orally and in writing), preparing detailed, accurate reports as well as correspondence and media releases
- BCOE programs and services
- Butte County school districts and charter schools
- Federal and State education initiatives and trends
- Social media platforms including, but not limited to, Facebook
- Schools accountability systems and measures
- Technology currently available to collaborate and communicate information digitally
- Data management and analysis principles, practices and tools
Ability to:
- Listen, observe and identify challenges - recommend new and innovative ways to address them
- Effectively use technology tools for data mining, project management and digital communication
- Meet short time frames and responsive to urgent requests and issues
- Perform under pressure and in crises
- Work with minimum supervision
- Apply excellent interpersonal and communication skills; inspire and lead by example
- Lead projects and people
- Analyze and merge complex datasets for data visualization
- Work productively, creatively, with persistence and with independent initiative
- Establish networks and positive working relationships within BCOE, including elected officials, school districts and charter schools, and community leaders
- Provide direct assistance, technical expertise and information to administrators and BCOE staff
- Operate a digital camera, video recorder and other related equipment
- Be proficient in the operation of a computer and software programs which facilitate various forms of communication
- Develop digital content which conforms to the latest WCAG guidelines for accessibility as well as identify and remediate non-conforming content
EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING:
- Experience that demonstrates the ability to perform the duties described above. Typically this would include a combination of the following:
- Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university; degree in communications, public affairs, journalism or related field is preferred
- Three (3) to five (5) years experience and demonstrated competence in marketing and brand strategy, communications and web content
- Experience in project management and coordination of human capital
- Experience in a county office of education and school district coordination highly desirable
- Possession of, or willingness to obtain, Accreditation in Public Relations (APR) certification
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Occasional (less than 25%)
Ability to bend and twist, stoop, and kneel
Ability to lift 30 pounds
Ability to carry 15 pounds
Ability to stand for extended periods of time
Often (25 – 50%)
Sufficient mobility to move about an office
Very Frequent (76%)
Ability to stand and move around an office
Ability to work at a desk, conference table, or in meetings of various configurations
Ability to see for purposes of reading and creating printed matter and digital images and observing staff
Ability to hear and understand speech at normal levels
Ability to communicate so others will be able to clearly understand
Ability to operate office equipment
Ability to reach in all directions
Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable a person with a disability to perform the essential functions of the job.
NOTE: This list of essential functions and physical requirements is not exhaustive and may be supplemented as necessary in accordance with the requirements of the job.
OTHER:
- To comply with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, all new employees must provide proof of identity and authorization to work in the United States.
- FINGERPRINTING FOR CONDUCTING A BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION IS REQUIRED and completed upon offer of employment.
TO APPLY: Visit: https://www.edjoin.org/Home/JobPosting/1910730
Online applications only; no paper copies will be accepted. All online applications must be accompanied by the following attachments;
Incomplete applications will not be accepted
- Cover Letter
- Resume
- Three letters of recommendation required, current letters preferred
Email: phancock@bcoe.org
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TTY: 1-800-735-2922. Upon CRS connection, ask for 530-532-5785 for more information about this recruitment.