Job Alerts – January 11, 2020

NIOA received two job alerts during the past week:

Senior Public Information Officer

Fort Lauderdale, FL

Under administrative direction, the purpose of the position is to function as an official spokesperson for the Broward Sheriff’s Office.

Position disseminates information to the general public, media, outside law enforcement agencies, and community agencies and organizations. Employees in this classification function in a journey level capacity in the researching, assembling, writing, editing and producing of informative materials concerning agency operations, programs and events.

Position coordinates and reviews the work of subordinate professional and administrative support staff.

Position exercises considerable initiative and independent judgment in the conduct of duties, referring unique, unusual, or complex situations to an administrative superior for review and advisement.

Performs related work as required.

Communications Manager/PIO

Ventura, CA

The City of Ventura is now accepting applications for the position of Communications Manager / Public Information Officer (PIO).

The Communications Manager/PIO is an exciting opportunity for an experienced public relations professional to help create a unified communications team that will lead the City of Ventura’s outreach and communication efforts across all City Departments.

This position, under general direction of the City Manager and Deputy City Manager, is a vital member of the City’s management team and will be empowered to take the City’s public information, social media and community engagement/outreach efforts to the next level.

To be considered for this exciting opportunity, please complete an online City Application. The City offers a total compensation package that includes both a generous salary plus excellent benefits.

Job postings are provided as a courtesy to NIOA site visitors. It is the reader’s responsibility to be aware of post closing dates. Posts are not removed after they appear on this site. NIOA is not responsible for inaccuracies in an agency job posting.

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Job Alerts – December 3, 2019

Public Information Officer

Portland, TX

The City of Portland, Texas, is seeking creative, experienced, and professional candidates for its PIO position. The ideal candidate will be a highly creative and visionary communicator who will coordinate communications and marketing throughout the City organization.

The selected candidate must hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in communication, journalism, public relations, or a related field. Three years of increasingly responsible experience in communication, journalism, or public relations is required. Any combination of experience, education, and/or training that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities will be considered.

 

Public Information Officer

Beaufort, SC

Reports to County Administrator, oversees creation of dynamic and creative multimedia content, is responsible for media relations, established and implements internal and external communications procedure and related work. Oversees budgets and provides supervision and direction to staff in the communications, records management, FOIA, and broadcasting departments.

REQUIRED TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE:
• Bachelor’s degree with coursework in journalism, public relations, marketing, public administration, or related field;
• Seven (7) years of experience in media relations, community outreach, public speaking, writing, editing and marketing, or equivalent combination of education and experience;
• Public sector experience required;
• Three (3) years of supervisory / management experience required
• Must possess and maintain a valid driver’s license

Job postings are provided as a courtesy to NIOA site visitors. It is the reader’s responsibility to be aware of post closing dates. Posts are not removed after they appear on this site. NIOA is not responsible for inaccuracies in an agency job posting.

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Job Alerts for November 2019

Here are two job postings brought to the attention of the NIOA during the month of November.

Assistant to the Health Services Director

Martinez, CA

Contra Costa Health Services is looking for a seasoned, dynamic and results driven individual to serve in the capacity of Assistant to the Health Services Director with a primary focus in the area of public information and communications. If you are looking for an exciting opportunity to be a part of an organization that strives to improve the health and well being of all residents of Contra Costa County, this may be the right opportunity for you.

$8,862 – $10,771/Month.

Final Filing Date:  December 6, 2019.

Multimedia Developer/Videographer

Midland, TX

The Multimedia Developers main focus is to create videos with all City departments. The developer will also handle day to day social media postings and serve as in-house graphic designer. Must be able to be on-call weekends and holidays.

Job postings are provided as a courtesy to NIOA site visitors. It is the reader’s responsibility to be aware of post closing dates. Posts are not removed after they appear on this site. NIOA is not responsible for inaccuracies in an agency job posting.

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GIS-Based Media System – U.S.Department of Agriculture

A first-of-its kind media tool developed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture is being shared at no cost with federal and state agency partners. 

Below is a description of the media system we developed, as well as a YouTube Video explaining the system.

Please let me know if you would like any additional information or would like to get your agency connected to it. 

Thanks,

Dirk

USDA along with federal partners have developed a new media tool that allows users to identify and create media distribution lists for news outlets that cover any geographic area, down to less than a mile.  While tools available to us via the private sector today require us to search for the locations where media are located, this system allows you to select the location of the people you want to reach, and the system automatically identifies which media outlets provide news to them and produces a distribution list for those outlets.

Because of the types of searches it allows, below are some examples of how the system could be used to improve hyperlocal media outreach efforts:

  • Transportation projects: select a portion of highway slated for an infrastructure project and promote the work to media serving those who would use that stretch of interstate; in case of bridge collapses, distribute information to media in areas where travelers would need to find alternate routes
  • Disaster response: target news outlets specifically serving areas affected by active wildfires and hurricane cones without needing to send releases statewide; targeting areas affected by CBRN incidents to provide health and safety information
  • Public safety: target media serving populations within any mile range (from one-tenth of a mile up to 1,000 miles) from a site of a hazmat/nuclear incident; target media in area where a most-wanted fugitive was spotted; better promote state police activity and arrests
  • Border security: promote apprehensions along a particular portion of the border to media outlets that serve people living in that area
  • Energy: promote wind energy in areas of the country where strong winds are prevalent most of the year; promote advances delivering better electricity reliability in an area served by improved infrastructure
  • Agriculture: select areas of the state where particular crops are grown to highlight state programs benefitting those producers
  • Health: promote health tips following heat advisories issued in your state by the National Weather Service

These are several examples, but I’m sure you can think of others.

This system provides federal and state government agencies a new way to identify and target media outlets.  Because it is GIS-based, users can perform searches against any GIS layers, including GIS layers that are internal to individual agencies.  The system searches and generates distribution lists for those outlets, allowing users to distribute information to only media serving specific geographic regions of interest, including hurricane cones or demographic layers, and the system allows for buffers to be applied to searches.

Please let me know if you have any questions or need additional information. 

Dirk Fillpot

Communications Coordinator – Office of Communications

U.S. Department of Agriculture

Office: 202-720-3088

Cell: 202-339-1367

Job Alert: Public Information Officer – Gatlinburg TN

Public Information Officer

Gatlinburg TN

The City of Gatlinburg is seeking a Public Information Officer.

Varied duties include: developing communication plans for various City initiatives with the media, citizens and employees and coordinating public-relations activities; representing the City at various functions/events; developing informational materials, social media and website content. Job responsibilities require considerable experience performing public-relations activities, knowledge of surveying and research practices and methods, knowledge of the technical requirements for the production of print, radio, television, and internet marketing materials, knowledge of desktop publishing software programs and strong organizational, interpersonal, and decision-making skills.

Job postings are provided as a courtesy to NIOA site visitors. It is the reader’s responsibility to be aware of post closing dates. Posts are not removed after they appear on this site. NIOA is not responsible for inaccuracies in an agency job posting.

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