May 27, 2021 | Employment Opportunities
Supervising County Communications Specialist
Santa Rosa CA3>
As our new Supervising County Communication Specialist in Sonoma County, you will supervise a team of professional staff and support the implementation of County-wide communication strategies and programs. You will also provide oversight in the development and implementation of marketing and public outreach plans that enhance community engagement and increase the public’s awareness of County services, successes, and accomplishments.
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Mar 18, 2021 | Employment Opportunities
San Jose, California
Ideal candidates will be media savvy communications and/or marketing professionals able to provide sound advice to the Mayor and his team regarding how best to deliver a message and communicate with the media.
Experience crafting language regarding politically sensitive subjects and the ability to distill complex policy issues into communications easily accessed by the public is expected. A mastery of all modes of communication, including social media, is necessary.
Experience working as the communications/media representative for an organization or public figure that is/was subject to high profile public and media attention will be favorably considered; as will, a track record of outstanding accomplishments and superior performance, including excellent judgment and decision making, planning and organizational abilities.
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Oct 14, 2020 | Employment Opportunities
Public Information Director
Los Angeles, CA
This position within the City of Los Angeles Department of Cannabis Regulation (DCR) represents a unique opportunity to join a fast-paced, innovative and exciting field of public policy and management with social equity at the core of its work.
The Public Information Director plans, develops, and administers a comprehensive public affairs and communications strategy for a City department; exercises strong judgment to advise management of the potential public relations effects of proposed actions; maintains strong relations with members of the media; serves as lead spokesperson for the department; advises on messaging and implementation of community outreach efforts; applies sound supervisory principles and techniques in building and maintaining an effective work force; manages internal agency communications and completes related work.
The Public Information Director will be responsible for managing robust and regular stakeholder and community communication and engagement, developing communications strategies regarding the Department’s Licensing, Social Equity Program and unlawful cannabis activity, as well as designing and developing a Public Information Campaign.
Additionally, the Public Information Director will also support Executive Leadership in the development and implementation of policy priorities and strategy.
The Department of Cannabis Regulation (DCR) is responsible for licensing and regulating commercial cannabis activity within the City of Los Angeles. In addition, DCR is responsible for the implementation of the City’s Cannabis Social Equity Program whose purpose is to enable those adversely affected by the war on drugs to have equitable access to the business ownership and employment opportunities within the newly legitimized local cannabis industry. The DCR works with City leaders, community members, the cannabis industry and other stakeholders to ensure that the Program will achieve the aforementioned goals.
Jun 19, 2020 | Employment Opportunities
County Communications Specialists
The County of Sonoma Administrator’s Office is seeking multiple Communications Specialists to join their dynamic team!
The County Communications Specialist will perform the day-to-day professional level public information and community engagement work for the County and the majority of the County departments to increase the public’s awareness of the County’s services, successes, and accomplishments.
Reporting directly to the County Communications Manager, the County Communications Specialist will develop and implement comprehensive media and public relations programs; research and analyze problems and possible alternatives for solutions and strategies; work with departments to develop accurate and relevant information and materials; conduct professional media, communications, and outreach-related activities in support of strategic initiatives, including those involving organizational branding, social media, graphics, audio/visual projects, public information, and content for official websites; and develop, write, and edit presentations, news releases, public relations articles, graphic materials, and educational materials.
For more information, including minimum qualifications, & to apply, visit, www.yourpath2sonomacounty.org or call 707-565-2331.
EOE Apply by 6/23/20
Details and Application
Jan 18, 2020 | Employment Opportunities
County Communications Manager
The County of Sonoma invites applications for County Communications Manager.
The County Communications Manager is a new senior management level position in the County Administrator’s Office reporting to the County Administrator. They will be charged with building a centralized system of communications, overseeing the implementation of proactive communications strategies, and ensuring the County’s strategic communications vision and goals are in alignment with the County’s vision and goals, as defined by the County’s Board of Supervisors.
Salary for the County Communications Manager is $139,335 to $167,803 depending upon the qualifications of the selected candidate.
For more information, including minimum qualifications and application use the apply/info button below or call 707-565-2331.
EOE Apply by 2/10/20
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