DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS, ECONOMIC STUDIES (JOB ID: 2024-3504)
Company: Next City
Location: Washington
Posted on: November 6, 2024
Job Description:
Overview:Join one of the most influential, most quoted and most
trusted think tanks!The Brookings Institution is a nonprofit
publicpolicy organization based in Washington, DC. Our mission is
to conduct in-depth research that leads to new ideas for solving
problems facing society at the local, national and global level.?We
bring together leading experts in government and academia from all
over the world, rooted in open-minded inquiry and representing
diverse points of view, who provide the highest quality research,
policy recommendations, and analysis. Research topics cover a full
range of public policy issues in economics, foreign policy,
development, governance and metropolitan policy.?With fair and
transparent business practices, clear communication, mutual
respect, and a collaborative atmosphere that offers both
professional and personal development opportunities, Brookings
offers an inclusive and welcoming workplace that values the efforts
of all contributors.About Economic Studies: The Economic Studies
program analyzes current and emerging economic issues facing the
United States and the world and, based on that research, provides
innovative, practical policy recommendations. ESs work covers a
broad array of economic issues, including economic growth, economic
opportunity and mobility, the labor market, regulation, health
policy, the environment, tax policy, retirement policy, and fiscal
and monetary policy. Economic Studies scholars influence key
economic policies by conducting rigorous and relevant research and
then disseminating and communicating their findings to the policy
community and to the broader public.Position location: This
position requires a minimum of three days per week in-person
presence at our Washington, DC office, with four to five days per
week preferred. Responsibilities:Ready to contribute to Brookings
success?The Director of Communications for the Economic Studies
(ES) program manages the strategic communications, media relations,
events, and digital strategy efforts of the largest research
program at Brookings. In addition to playing a leadership role in
the program, the Director supports the development and promotion of
new research by more than 30 PhD economists across several areas of
economics, including tax policy, fiscal and monetary policy, health
policy, economic security and opportunity, regulatory policy, and
more.The Director is responsible for developing and implementing a
comprehensive communications strategy for ES, its researchers, its
research centers, and the Brookings Papers on Economic Activity.
This includes digital marketing and outreach activities,
media/press and stakeholder outreach, branding/positioning
strategy, website presence and content development, impact tracking
and reporting, and planning public and private forums to promote
the programs researchers and work.The Director manages a team of
communications professionals and coordinates communications efforts
with other ES staff and contractors involved in communications
activities. The position also works closely with Brookingss Central
Office of Communications. The Director is an integral part of the
ES Management Team, assisting and advising the program Vice
President & Director (VP) on management issues and strategic
planning for the program.Communications Strategy Management
(20%)
- Plan and implement overall strategic communications plan for
Economic Studies (ES), coordinating with the Brookingss Central
Office of Communications (COMM) as needed. Supervise ES staff
involved in communications activities.
- Assist VP with long-term strategic communications efforts to
ensure that the program is having high impact. Oversee efforts to
achieve recognition of the programs impact throughout the policy
community (including the community of Brookings staff and
supporters).
- Identify target audiencesincluding key stakeholders in the
media, government, academia, and the private sectorfor ES projects,
events, and publications.
- Focus on Economic Studies brand positioning; contribute to
Brookings overall brand positioning.
- Work with staff throughout the Institution to develop and
approve partnerships with external organizations.
- Work with senior staff to promote consistent messaging of
Institutional priorities.Program Management (20%)
- Work with ES Managing Director to ensure ES support staff
effectively perform communications duties; establish procedures to
streamline workflows and continually improve communications
deliverables developed by support staff.
- Interact with the Brookings General Counsel on institution-wide
policy setting; enforce conflict of interest policies and conduct
ongoing reviews of legal policies to uphold Brookings standards of
independence.
- Work with COMMS to evaluate and approve permissions requests
for ES work. Oversee the production and distribution of internal
communications related to the work of the communications team,
including updates on external activities, media mentions,
etc.Content and Event Production (20%)
- Oversee the departments editorial calendar and manage
production of all web and print content, including, on average,
more than a hundred new research papers every year and dozens of
accompanying online data interactives.
- Oversee the production of all ES events and content related to
them.
- Work with research staff to create blog posts and other
commentary to maximize the impact and reach of their research with
multiple audiences.
- Manage the production of digital marketing assets for email,
social media, and the website.
- Oversee and enforce the Brookings Quality Review guidelines for
ES publications.Media Relations (20%)
- Identify opportunities to keep policy agenda priorities in the
news and to establish ES scholars as key media resources.
- Conduct regular assessments of ongoing work in ES centers and
projects to identify media opportunities. Monitor breaking news and
position scholars to comment.
- Work with the Media Relations and Outreach Manager to help ES
researchers develop, reach, and monitor their media goals and
assist with interview prep.
- Develop robust media strategies for high profile events and
research publications and work with the Media Relations and
Outreach Manager to implement them.
- Work with ES scholars and the Media Relations and Outreach
Manager to identify, draft, edit and place op-eds.Digital
Communications Strategy (20%)
- Develop digital outreach strategies to maximize impact of ES
research, events, and projects, including on social media.
- Manage development of ES digital content, including text and
creative for web, email, and social media. Continually update
production procedures to meet evolving best practices and ensure
materials are of the highest quality.
- Oversee the Communications Manager to ensure website is updated
accurately and includes upcoming events, testimony, op-eds, and
other materials.
- Work with the Communications Manager and the Impact and
Analytics Manager to evaluate how external audiences interact with
the Brookings website and adjust web pages and content to improve
user experience.
- Oversee strategic development of digital enhancements for
Brookings research; work with COMM to ensure timely production of
high-quality video, audio, interactive, and multimedia
content.
- Oversee the tracking and reporting of impact metrics related to
ES work.Qualifications:Ready to make an impact? In this role, you
will support Brookings values of collegiality, respect, inclusion,
diversity and community, and bring the following
qualifications:Education/Experience RequirementsBachelors degree
required; coursework in the field of communications or public
relations preferred but not required. Minimum of eight years of
experience in communications field; knowledge of the media
community and outreach required. Experience creating overall
communications strategies, working with top tier media in a
fast-paced, policy-oriented environment, knowledge of and
experience in using electronic/direct communications and
publication/production preferred. Experience managing teams to
achieve complex objectives. Must be authorized to work for any
employer in the U.S.Knowledge/Skill RequirementsSuperior
organizational skills, entrepreneurial attitude, and excellent
written and oral communications skills required. Strong interest in
economic policy preferred. Self-starter who takes initiative
requiring minimal supervision. Strong interpersonal skills,
discretion, poise, mature judgment. Ability to conduct strategic
analysis and planning required. Ability to work effectively and
collegially with staff with diverse levels and backgrounds, from
interns to senior leadership. Excellent news judgment and
experience proactively pitching timely stories and op-eds. Must
have strong familiarity with media outlets and strategies. Must be
able to simplify and synthesize complex issues and text, both in
written and oral forms. Hands-on manager committed to professional
development and coaching staff. Must be flexible, diplomatic, and
good team-player, able to work in a fast-paced environment.
Additional InformationWhat can we offer you? Brookings provides a
generous benefit package that is comprehensive and includes both
traditional benefits and unique offerings. Our comprehensive
benefits package includes medical, dental, and vision benefits,
generous time off, and workplace flexibility. For more information,
please visit Brookings Benefits. Brookings requires that all
applicants submit a cover letter and resume. Please attach your
cover letter and resume as one document when you apply.?Please
note: if you have applied to more than one Brookings job opening
you should add a position-specific cover letter as a separate
attachment.Successful completion of a background investigation is
required for employment at Brookings.Brookings welcomes and
celebrates diversity in all its forms.?We welcome applications that
reflect a variety of backgrounds based on ideology, race,
ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or
expression, disability, veteran status, first generation college
goers, and other factors protected by law. Brookings is proud to be
an equal-opportunity employer that is committed to promoting a
diverse and inclusive workplace.
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