Advanced PIO Training Available – Florida

image of microphones on tabletopI wanted to share with all NIOA members the below training opportunity that we are hosting in June. It will be a dynamic course aimed at public information officers but also beneficial to chiefs and executives who interact with the media.

Topics will include: crisis communications, on-camera tips and practical exercises, social media for PIOs, and a workshop at a news studio.

Advanced Public Information Officer 2017

Thank you,

Hector Llevat, Major
Miami-Dade Police Department
Public Information & Education Bureau
www.miamidade.gov/police

Employment: Marketing Coordinator – Kissimmee FL

Marketing Coordinator

Under limited supervision, provides marketing and creative design services to all City departments in the development, design and production of materials targeted for educating the public and supporting economic development activities. Manages the City’s social media platforms and supports the Communications & Public Affairs Officer to communicate the value of City services and programs.

A full list of duties and responsibilities can be found at the employment listing: Kissimmee Marketing Coordinator

The City of Kissimmee operates under a ‘Council-Manager’ form of government. This popular form of government combines the political leadership of its elected officials with the strong managerial experience of a City Manager, who serves as the Chief Executive Officer of the City. The City of Kissimmee consists of 12 Departments and 700 employees.

The City of Kissimmee’s Mission is to provide quality, effective and efficient service to our citizens.


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Employment: PIO – Fernandina Beach, FL

Public Information Officer

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Position Closes 3/17/17 at 5pm
Fernandina Beach, Florida- Salary Range $33,594 – $52,911

This full time position is responsible for communicating the organization’s position on topics and issues to the media, other agencies and organizations, and the general public, and is responsible for researching, assembling, writing, editing, and producing informative materials concerning the City. This position also serves as the City’s primary contact for special events; reviews and approves applications and coordinates events.


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Employment Opportunity: Public Information Officer, Sanford FL

Public Information Officer – Public Safety Complex

Closing Date/Time
Fri. 10/30/15 5:30 PM Eastern Time

Salary:
$25.13 – $39.58 Hourly
$52,277.06 – $82,336.38 Annually

Under general supervision, performs a variety of special projects and assists with the coordination of Police and Fire Departments or Public Safety (PS) internal and external communications, marketing and public information including internet website maintenance on behalf of the Police Chief and Fire Chief.

Activities may include special events, public forums, press conferences, groundbreakings, ribbon cuttings, dedications, community cleanup projects and other ceremonies; responsible for the dissemination of information and recommended communication strategies, primary media liaison; positive press releases. May also assist the Police and Fire Chief in the development of newspaper columns, speeches; and preparing various periodic and special reports.

Employee works in accordance with Police and Fire Administration directives and is expected to exercise considerable independence and initiative.

Full details and application for this position can be found at governmentjobs.com.

Visit the agency website: Sanford Police

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Employment: Public Information Officer – Santa Rosa County FL

The County of Santa Rosa is seeking a public information officer. This position is located in Milton, Florida, and will be responsible for coordinating county communications and releasing accurate and timely information to Santa Rosa County residents, the media and board of county commissioners’ employees. Duties include seasonal campaigns, managing crisis and disaster related information, as well as the day-to-day management of internal and external communication strategies.

The successful candidate must be a graduate of an accredited four year college or university with a degree in journalism, media relations, communications, public administration or related field and six (6) years recent experience in community/media relations, public relations for a government agency or for a private agency serving local government clients.

Anticipated Starting Salary: $57,000 (Salary negotiable depending upon qualifications).

For information and to apply, visit www.santarosa.fl.gov
Full job description and application instructions
Santa Rosa County is a drug free workplace and an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a diverse workforce.

Note: Read full details on all employment opportunities on this site. All job postings at NIOA.org are provided as a courtesy to members and site visitors. NIOA is not responsible for misinformation that may be provided. NIOA does not remove past blog posts; it is the reader’s responsibility to be aware of date limitations.