Associate Director Of Strategic Communications
LOCATION
Brown University, Hybrid Eligible
QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's degree in communications, journalism, marketing, public affairs, or related field; minimum of 7 years of experience in marketing and communications, preferably in research communication; experience supervising staff is preferred; interest in life sciences is required.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Develop and implement communications strategies for the Carney Institute, oversee web and social media presence, manage print and visual content, collaborate with team members and external stakeholders, and ensure all communications align with university standards.
INDUSTRY
Higher Education / Research
SHORT DESCRIPTION
The Associate Director of Strategic Communications will develop engagement and outreach efforts to enhance the profile of the Carney Institute for Brain Science and communicate its research initiatives to various audiences.
Responsibilities:
Reporting to the Director of the Carney Institute, the role requires a strategic, collaborative, and impact-focused strategist and communicator who is a deeply experienced writer and storyteller. The incumbent will have primary responsibility for developing, assessing, and updating the Institute’s communications strategy to align closely with the Institute’s research goals and strategic priorities. The position also oversees implementation of the communications strategy, including web presence and social media platforms; print, visual, and video content; events and outreach activities to engage stakeholders; and advancement communications. Successful execution of the communications plan depends on productive collaboration with other members of the Carney Institute team, including a communications specialist, which reports to this position, as well as with communications experts across campus and at affiliated hospitals.
The Associate Director is responsible for all communications related to the institute, including the quality and accuracy of content, distribution, and assessment of impact. The position also assumes primary responsible for ensuring that institute communications are aligned with University messaging, style, and other guidelines. The position requires exceptional leadership and interpersonal skills, collaboration, and the ability to develop and implement a strategic vision to advance the Institute’s priorities and reach a range of internal and external communities including student and trainees, faculty, scientific researchers, alumni, parents and friends of Brown, and members of the general public seeking trusted information about brain science and brain disorders. This position handles confidential information and is expected to maintain and secure privacy.
Major Responsibilities:
- Maintain and implement an evolving communications strategy for the Carney Institute and its research centers - 60%
- Supervise & Collaborate with Institute Employees (Team Management) - 20%
- Lead a Portfolio of Strategic Initiatives & Projects - 20%
Qualifications:
Education and Experience
- A bachelor’s degree in communications, journalism, marketing, public affairs, or a related field is required
- Degree in science or significant number of undergraduate level courses in science preferred.
- A minimum of 7 years of professional experience in marketing, communications, development and outreach, with a preference for research communication related to the life sciences.
- Experience in developing and implementing strategic plans in communications or marketing preferred.
- Interest and experience in communicating life sciences required.
- Experience supervising or mentoring communications staff/writers preferred.
- Higher education or non-profit work experience is preferred.
Job Competencies
- Outstanding written communication and presentation skills with a very high attention to detail, accuracy, and audience, and a strong command of MLA, Chicago, and/or AP editorial style.
- Ability to develop and execute a strategic plan related to communications, outreach, and marketing.
- Ability to learn and understand academic research and program goals, and to devise a communications strategy to meet those goals.
- Demonstrated ability to translate scientific content and concepts into language for a lay or non-technical audience.
- Highly proficient in a variety of standard communications tools/systems with a strong ability to learn new systems, including: Microsoft Office Programs (e.g., Word, Excel, PowerPoint); Web based programs and tools (e.g., Google Apps, Mailchimp); Social media platforms; and Adobe Creative Suite (e.g., Photoshop, InDesign, Premier).
- Ability to collaborate with other professionals, supervise/mentor writers and other content producers, and manage vendors.
- Ability to sustain a high level of productivity and work independently while being part of a collaborative team.
- Sound judgment, discretion and confidentiality in handling sensitive matters.
- Flexibility in adjusting to changing demands.
- Excellent interpersonal skills with a proven ability to work with a diverse population of faculty, staff and students and support a community of diverse perspectives and cultures in an inclusive environment.
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