The
Regional Communications Manager is responsible for implementing
and coordinating regional media strategy, and participating in the
development, planning and coordination of regional media work and
manages Communications staff in the region. Is responsible for ensuring
that the advance work, logistics and material preparation for press
events is completed. Cultivates national media representatives and
coordinates our work with other environmental or public interest groups
as appropriate. Pitches Sierra Club stories, statements, events and
reactions to the press. Conducts media trainings for field, chapter
staff and volunteer activists with the Sierra Club Training Academy.
Works closely with the Deputy Communications Director, Conservation
Managers, and Department Directors on implementing national media work.
Job Activities:
- Provides strategic communications guidance for the campaign region.
Identifies media opportunities and implements media plans and
strategies to promote conservation priorities in print, broadcast and
electronic media with volunteers and regional staff in local, regional
and national media outlets.
- Provides technical guidance to staff and volunteers in the
discharge of their media relations responsibilities. Coordinates
communications strategies with other regional conservation
organizations.
- Collaborates with Communications staff on carrying out timely and
coordinated Club response to breaking environmental news events.
- Contributes to staff strategy meetings, and stays current on
substantive and political developments in major conservation campaigns
by reading latest literature, attending meetings and maintaining contact
with relevant sources.
- Supervises, directs, develops, and provides general and technical
guidance to staff. Includes the following supervisory responsibilities:
- assigns work and establishes standards and work priorities;
- ensures staff training and development of employee skills;
- provides ongoing performance feedback, prepares, and conducts formal performance planning and evaluation;
- recommends salary, hiring, and promotion decisions.
- Participates in the development and implementation of local,
regional and national communications plan, and coordinates regional
media crisis management.
- Works to cultivate, and provides service to, local, regional and national media contacts.
- Assures preparation of timely and effective communications materials, working with writer/editor and policy staff.
- Performs research and analysis using a variety of resources to
craft appropriate media messages and materials, including writing news
releases, statements, letters to the editor, op-eds and other materials
as required for field work and regional media on the Beyond Coal
campaign and related legislative issues.
- Works with local communities and Club field organizers to gather
stories in various platforms – photos, videos, and print for possible
future dissemination.
- Develops web content and utilizes social media tools including Facebook and Twitter to expand the reach of campaign messages.
- Performs miscellaneous duties as required.
Knowledge & Skills:
- 5 years experience in media relations, with some background in grassroots organizing and staff supervision.
- Bachelor's degree in Communications, Journalism, Political Science or related field or combination of education and experience.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Knowledge and experience working in the rapidly changing world of
media, including new media platforms and technologies, with focus on the
needs of journalists, bloggers and media featuring user generated
content and how to get stories placed.
- Ability to work well with volunteers.
- Ability to work well under pressure, juggle competing demands and
maintain good working relations with staff and media. Able to work
effectively as a team player.
- Working knowledge of environmental issues, environmental policy and the federal electoral and legislative process.
- THIS POSITION IS LOCATED IN CHICAGO, IL.
The
Sierra Club offers competitive salary package commensurate with skills
and experience plus excellent benefits that include medical, dental, and
vision coverage, and a retirement savings 401(k) plan. This is a
category 4 exempt position.
Sierra Club is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a diverse workforce.