Job opening: Chief of Public Affairs
Salary: $120 000 - 140 000 per year
Published at: Apr 23 2024
Employment Type: Full-time
USCIRF is seeking a dynamic Chief of Public Affairs to support the Executive Director in implementing strategies to advance policy recommendations and raise awareness of religious freedom conditions abroad. The Chief of Public Affairs supervises and provides management and guidance to the USCIRF team in developing the annual outreach and policy workplan in compliance with USCIRF's strategic objectives.
Duties
Primary responsibilities include managing all aspects of USCIRF's relationship with Congress; briefing and advising the Executive Director and Commissioners on all Congressional activity relating to USCIRF; managing communications and media relations; publishing USCIRF materials; overseeing USCIRF's website and social media platforms; coordinating public events; and drafting letters, testimony, and other relevant materials.
Reporting to the Executive Director, the Chief of Public Affairs' primary responsibilities include the following:
1. Strategic Planning
Shaping and implementing the annual public affairs workplan in accordance with USCIRF's strategic goals and objectives to communicate policy priorities and recommendations to key constituencies.
2. Congressional Affairs
Developing and strengthening relationships with Congressional offices to advance USCIRF's policy recommendations and priorities;
Scheduling Congressional meetings and drafting relevant materials;
Submitting required Congressional reports by established deadlines;
Planning and coordinating efforts to secure USCIRF's reauthorization and appropriations;
Planning and coordinating impactful USCIRF hearings, congressional briefings, and other special events;
Monitoring Congressional activities; and
Drafting and contributing to testimony, legislation, and other materials.
3. Communications and Media Relations
Raising the profile of USCIRF through traditional news media, public events, social media, and other communications outlets;
Developing and strengthening relationships with journalists and news outlets;
Identifying new communication channels and methods for promoting USCIRF's policy recommendations and priorities;
Supervising the content and development of the USCIRF website; and
Overseeing the production and design of USCIRF publications.
4. Special Projects and Outreach
Identifying and cultivating new audiences and constituencies that benefit from and/or support USCIRF's mission as well as developing current relationships;
Identifying and coordinating impactful non-Congressional public events that advance USCIRF's policy recommendations and priorities;
Maintaining and promoting USCIRF's Frank R. Wolf Freedom of Religion or Belief (FoRB) Victims List and contributing to the strategic vision.
5. Management
Managing the work of the Public Affairs team towards meeting the Commission's mandate, goals, and priorities in a manner that is consistent with the Strategic Plan.
6. Other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Must be a U.S. citizen;
12+ years of progressively responsible experience commensurate with the duties outlined above;
Minimum of a bachelor's degree;
Supervisory experience with demonstrated ability to organize and manage staff to ensure on time completion of assignments;
Outstanding written and verbal communication skills including drafting and editing press releases, web content, and other communications materials;
Ability to identify and manage policy, program, and operational priorities;
Ability to work in a fast-paced setting, defining and meeting deadlines;
Experience with various contact management systems such as WordPress or Drupal and email distribution programs such as Meltwater, Mail Chimp, etc.;
Website maintenance experience, or the ability to learn the necessary skills quickly;
Working knowledge of AP Style, MS Office, Adobe Creative Suite, web platforms, HTML, email clients, Google Analytics (and/or other metrics tools), and other web-related skills, including digital graphic design creation and video editing software; and
Attention to detail, excellent organizational skills, and collegial demeanor.
Education
Minimum of a bachelor's degree.
Contacts
- Address US Commission on International Religious Freedom
732 North Capitol Street, NW
Suite A-714
Washington, DC 20401
US
- Name: Thomas Kraemer
- Email: [email protected]
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