Employment – Public Information Officer, Town of Mead

Public Information Officer

Town of Mead, Colorado

The primary responsibility is to perform public relations work necessary to cultivate a favorable public image for the Town by working closely with key stakeholders, by maximizing media opportunities to communicate a unified message about the Town both internally and externally, and encouraging citizen and community engagement.

Under general direction of the Town Manager, develops, coordinates and oversees internal and external communications and outreach planning for all Town departments.

EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE

• Bachelors Degree in Communication/Journalism or related field.
• Four years professional communications/public relations experience in a public organization.

Full details and information on how to apply are found at www.townofmead.org/jobs


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Employment: Public Info Coordinator

Public Information Coordinator – Lexington County, South Carolina

Responsible for the development, posting and curation of all content to the S.C. Emergency Management Division’s multimedia platforms (i.e. website, social media, and new media technologies).

The Public Information Coordinator reports to the Chief of Public Information and External Affairs.

The position ensures web pages/content and social media posts are strategically planned, created, executed and evaluated for effectiveness. The position requires on-call availability and serves as spokesperson and media contact at the direction of the Chief PIO. Works with the Chief PIO to develop and implement a multimedia communications plan.

Develops, edits and maintains visual assets including video, podcasts, graphics, images and adaptations of printed designs for communication use. Manages use of original artwork or adaptation of printed designs to produce digital interactive media. Drafts and edits Associated Press-styled feature stories and news releases. Serves as Division photographer and videographer; maintains both still photography and video archives. Design graphics for use in fliers and multimedia content to promote the Division’s brand, programs and events. In coordination with the Chief PIO, provides consultation and guidance to Division sections in planning and creating new multimedia, web and social media content and maintaining existing content and communications. Develops web and new media initiatives to meet the changing communications needs of the Division. Responds to all requests from media outlets in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and SC open record laws.

As needed, works outside typical business hours to assist media in making deadlines or supporting the Division at special events. Performs other duties as assigned by the Chief PIO, the SCEMD Director, the SCEMD Chief of Staff, or other member of the Division’s leadership. Serves as one of the Division’s Duty Officers to respond to after-hour emergency notifications.

Full details and application requirements can be found at jobs.sc.gov


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Employment: Communications and Public Engagement Coordinator

The City of Campbell announces an employment opportunity for:

Communications and Public Engagement Coordinator

Open Date: Monday, August 7, 2017
Close Date: Friday, August 25, 2017 at 5:00 p.m.

Salary: $7,759.06 – $9,431.92 per month plus a comprehensive benefits package

This is a two-year, limited duration-permanent benefitted position.

City employment applications may be obtained from the City of Campbell Human Resources Division, 70 N. First Street, Campbell, CA 95008; by visiting the City’s website at www.cityofcampbell.com or at www.calopps.org.

A completed employment application and resume must be received by the Human Resources Division no later than Friday August 25, 2017 at 5:00 p.m. Applications may not be emailed or faxed.


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Employment: Communications Manager (PIO) – Burbank CA

Known as “Media Capital of the World,” Burbank is a picturesque city just outside of Los Angeles that has a small-town feel, a diversified economic base, high performing schools and 41 public parks which combine to make it a great place to live, work and play.

Reporting to the Assistant City Manager, the Communications Manager will increase community access to City services and activities and boost public awareness and engagement.

The ideal candidate for this highly visible and influential position will be an outstanding communicator who drives positive outcomes and helps the City reach its goal of expanding the reach and frequency of communication. This person will lead the transformation of the Public Information Office from a video production-focused entity to a strategic partner that uses modern communication and media techniques to strengthen and build the Burbank community.

Salary: Up to $128,703.

Applicants should have a combination of education and/or experience that has provided the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary for acceptable job performance.

Apply on-line by August 7, 2017, at www.alliancerc.com.
(Direct Link to Position)

For questions, contact Cindy Krebs at ckrebs@alliancerc.com or Sherrill Uyeda at suyeda@alliancerc.com or (562) 901-0769.
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Employment: PIO – State of Utah

PIO – State of Utah Labor Commission

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Are you interested in playing a role in protecting the health, safety, and economic well-being of employees and employers in the State of Utah? The State of Utah Labor Commission is looking for an experienced Public Information Officer (PIO). You will manage the public relations activities, Workplace Safety Grant Program, and report directly to the Commissioner.

Principal Duties

This position is responsible for two major roles within the Commission, the PIO responsibilities and the Workplace Safety Grant Program responsibilities. The PIO duties are as follows:

  • Assisting in the formulation of media strategy and policy.
  • Disseminating information which may have an impact on agency, public and/or governmental relations.
  • Researching and answering inquiries and complaints, as well as resolving public information issues.
  • Interacting with the public, media, political entities, and/or governmental organizations.
  • Serving on boards, councils, committees, or task forces.
  • Representing agency at formal and informal meetings and public hearings.
  • Assisting agency with legislative requirements and issues.

Visit governmentjobs.com or statejobs.utah.gov/jobseeker for a full list of job duties/responsibilities and to apply.

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