ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, COMMS & OUTREACH, Global Development Policy Center
Company: Boston University
Location: Boston
Posted on: January 20, 2025
Job Description:
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, COMMS & OUTREACH, Global Development Policy
CenterCategoryJob LocationBOSTON, MA, United StatesTracking
Code24500554611108Posted Date11/12/2024Salary GradeGrade 48Position
TypeFull-Time/RegularThe Assistant Director of Communications and
Outreach develops and manages the Global Development Policy (GDP)
Center's overall strategic communications and outreach programs.
They communicate with stakeholders at all levels to effectively
represent the GDP Center and ensure compliance with Boston
University's (BU) brand guidelines. They are responsible for
producing content for the GDP Center's website, social media
outlets, press advisories, email marketing, and other publications
for internal and external stakeholders. They track and report on
communications and outreach impact, publications, media mentions,
and web/social/email analytics, recommending improvements and
changes to strategy as necessary. They also oversee the logistics
of virtual and in-person events. This role reports to the Director
and Executive Director of the GDP Center and directly supervises
the Global China Initiatives (GCI) Communications & Outreach
Associate, the Global Economic Governance Initiatives (GEGI)
Communications & Outreach Specialist, and students.Essential
Functions:
- Communications Strategy & Implementation (30%): Work with the
Inaugural Director and Executive Director of the GDP Center to
develop goals, strategies, tactics, and messaging for programming
and initiatives aimed at both University and external audiences
across all appropriate platforms, including web, social media,
video, digital, and print, using tools such as CISION, Sprinklr,
Infogram, HubSpot, and others. Actively engage in media relations
efforts and build relationships with reporters and the media.
Responsible for producing and posting content to the website and
other communications platforms. Oversee content produced by others
and updates to the Center website and social media platforms.
Develop monthly reports on web, email, and social media metrics for
the Center. Oversee various tracking platforms and provide metrics
on these initiatives for grant reporting.
- Events & Outreach (30%): Responsible for coordinating events
such as conferences, workshops, community events, discussions, book
launches, and presentations, both virtually and in-person, on
campus and off-campus. Serve as the point of contact for speakers,
provide advance information to participants, and coordinate the
logistics and communications to support event promotion, set-up,
catering, facilities requests, and post-event activities. Establish
and maintain good working relationships with internal and external
service providers, contractors, and partner universities and
institutes. Oversee the work of the Communications & Outreach
Associate/Specialist in this area.
- Editorial Strategy and Implementation (30%): Ideate, produce,
and publish content for the GDP Center's website, social media,
email, and other communications platforms. Collaborate with the
Center Director, Executive Director, and researchers to author key
website blog posts. Develop internal and external presentation
materials. Create visual content to support internal and external
initiatives and platforms using tools such as Canva, InDesign,
Infogram, and more. Develop, manage, and maintain institutional
collateral, photography, and messaging, ensuring consistent
delivery of the GDP Center and BU brands. Oversee the work of the
Communications & Outreach Associate/Specialist and Communications
Fellows in this area. Coordinate with the marketing communications
team of the Office of Research, BU MarCom, and other departments or
centers as necessary.
- Report Production (10%): Oversee the entire print and digital
design production process, including negotiating costs and
schedules with vendors to ensure high-quality products and timely
delivery. Act as the primary contact for graphic and data design
consultants, as well as vendors. Utilize software such as InDesign
and Canva to create and edit reports and publications.Required
SkillsEducational Background: A Bachelor's degree in International
Development, Global Economics, Political Science, or a related
field is required; a Master's degree is preferred.Expertise in
Global Economic Governance and Development Finance: The ideal
candidate should have a deep understanding of international
development and economic governance.We are an equal opportunity
employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration
for employment without regard to race, color, natural or protective
hairstyle, religion, sex, age, national origin, physical or mental
disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic
information, military service, pregnancy or pregnancy-related
condition, or because of marital, parental, or veteran status. We
are a VEVRAA Federal Contractor.
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