Chicago Urban League
Director of External Affairs
Chicago Urban League, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290
REPORTS TO:
Chief Operating Officer
FLSA:
Exempt
DEPARTMENT:
External Affairs
SALARY RANGE:
$85,000 – $95,000 (commensurate with experience)
The Director of External Affairs reports to the Chief Operating Officer, leads the External Affairs team, and is responsible for outward-facing communication and managing the Chicago Urban League’s brand. The Director works closely with senior staff to advance strategic priorities, anticipate issues, respond to opportunities, identify project needs, build strong relationships with stakeholders, and manage deadlines. The Director also helps to plan, coordinate and implement special events to help the League meet its goals and pursue its mission. Some weekends and evenings are required.
The ideal candidate will be a dedicated, detail-oriented, highly organized professional with outstanding interpersonal and communications skills, a passion for creating and executing dynamic events in brand awareness, community engagement and fundraising contexts.
Essential Functions
Provide strategic communications counsel and support to program department heads and their staff
Develop and execute annual communication and marketing plans for the organization and its programs
Oversee production of weekly email newsletter
Keep CUL senior leaders, staff, and Board Members up to date on news mentions and external activities through the production and distribution of the News to Know weekly email
In collaboration with departmental leads, coordinate internal and external communications to promote the visibility of events and manage the production of print materials.
Demonstrate extremely creative thinking and bring to all events, new and exciting ideas and concepts to enhance event appeal, attract media/press and public interest, increase stakeholder and community engagement, and set the Chicago Urban League apart from other event offerings in and around the Chicago metropolitan area
Support planning and execution of two annual fundraising events: the SUMMIT Luncheon and the Golden Fellowship Dinner.
Plan or assist in planning External Affairs-led community events, such as the annual Black Wellness Fair and other health equity events and outreach.
Produce or manage production of the Chicago Urban League’s annual reports
Serve as a liaison to Chicago Urban League auxiliaries
Ensure creative, highest-quality, cost-effective event services by closely managing approved event budgets; obtaining competitive bids from, contracting with, and managing relationships with event vendors; and remaining in control of all aspects and moving parts associated with event activities.
Manage and support effective event committees and guide the participation of staff, auxiliaries, Board members, funding partners and other volunteers in events. Manage VIP participation, including travel arrangements and speaking engagements.
Manage and ensure smooth and efficient day-of-event coordination.
Write, edit, compile, and prepare event materials and collateral. Draft remarks, speaking points, and overall run-of-show guidelines. Demonstrate clear and effective communication to ensure understanding and collaboration between all areas of the League.
Supervise event consultants, as needed, and stay abreast of event trends, venues, vendors, and technologies.
Manage Chicago Urban League Participation in Community and Other Public Events
Working closely with Development department and other League staff, coordinate logistics and execution of cultivation and other events, including but not limited to trade show participation and other external events on which we partner and/or participate, e.g., Bud Billiken Parade or UNCF Walk.
Prepare budgets and periodic progress reports to staff directors for each event
Hire and manage vendors and production staff; oversee budgets, timelines, etc.
In collaboration with the Development department, coordinate event-related print materials.
Execute event-day logistics and staffing plans.
Prepare post-event acknowledgments and debriefs.
Additional Responsibilities
Supervise External Affairs Manager and Interns
Coordinate with the COO and Media Relations Consultant to manage media inquiries.
Prepare and submit expense requests and invoices for External Affairs department.
Undertake other duties and responsibilities, as assigned from time to time.
Required Skills
The Director must possess:
Excellent communications skills, including writing and proofreading
Superlative interpersonal skills and customer-service orientation
Proficiency in use of Microsoft Office suite, include Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, and in use of Canva
The ability to forge positive working relationships with senior staff, partners, community stakeholders, vendors, and others.
Strong data management and technology skills
Exceptional organizational skills and follow-up
The ability to effectively multi-task and demonstrate responsiveness
A strong eye for crisp, clean design
Education and Experience
Minimum Requirements: Bachelor’s degree, preferably in communications or public relations; at least 7-10 years’ experience working in public relations, corporate communications, or special events
Experience managing staff and/or interns
Writing sample will need to be provided
TO APPLY, SEND COVER LETTER AND RESUME TO
CAREERS@CHIUL.ORG
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Chief Operating Officer
FLSA:
Exempt
DEPARTMENT:
External Affairs
SALARY RANGE:
$85,000 – $95,000 (commensurate with experience)
The Director of External Affairs reports to the Chief Operating Officer, leads the External Affairs team, and is responsible for outward-facing communication and managing the Chicago Urban League’s brand. The Director works closely with senior staff to advance strategic priorities, anticipate issues, respond to opportunities, identify project needs, build strong relationships with stakeholders, and manage deadlines. The Director also helps to plan, coordinate and implement special events to help the League meet its goals and pursue its mission. Some weekends and evenings are required.
The ideal candidate will be a dedicated, detail-oriented, highly organized professional with outstanding interpersonal and communications skills, a passion for creating and executing dynamic events in brand awareness, community engagement and fundraising contexts.
Essential Functions
Provide strategic communications counsel and support to program department heads and their staff
Develop and execute annual communication and marketing plans for the organization and its programs
Oversee production of weekly email newsletter
Keep CUL senior leaders, staff, and Board Members up to date on news mentions and external activities through the production and distribution of the News to Know weekly email
In collaboration with departmental leads, coordinate internal and external communications to promote the visibility of events and manage the production of print materials.
Demonstrate extremely creative thinking and bring to all events, new and exciting ideas and concepts to enhance event appeal, attract media/press and public interest, increase stakeholder and community engagement, and set the Chicago Urban League apart from other event offerings in and around the Chicago metropolitan area
Support planning and execution of two annual fundraising events: the SUMMIT Luncheon and the Golden Fellowship Dinner.
Plan or assist in planning External Affairs-led community events, such as the annual Black Wellness Fair and other health equity events and outreach.
Produce or manage production of the Chicago Urban League’s annual reports
Serve as a liaison to Chicago Urban League auxiliaries
Ensure creative, highest-quality, cost-effective event services by closely managing approved event budgets; obtaining competitive bids from, contracting with, and managing relationships with event vendors; and remaining in control of all aspects and moving parts associated with event activities.
Manage and support effective event committees and guide the participation of staff, auxiliaries, Board members, funding partners and other volunteers in events. Manage VIP participation, including travel arrangements and speaking engagements.
Manage and ensure smooth and efficient day-of-event coordination.
Write, edit, compile, and prepare event materials and collateral. Draft remarks, speaking points, and overall run-of-show guidelines. Demonstrate clear and effective communication to ensure understanding and collaboration between all areas of the League.
Supervise event consultants, as needed, and stay abreast of event trends, venues, vendors, and technologies.
Manage Chicago Urban League Participation in Community and Other Public Events
Working closely with Development department and other League staff, coordinate logistics and execution of cultivation and other events, including but not limited to trade show participation and other external events on which we partner and/or participate, e.g., Bud Billiken Parade or UNCF Walk.
Prepare budgets and periodic progress reports to staff directors for each event
Hire and manage vendors and production staff; oversee budgets, timelines, etc.
In collaboration with the Development department, coordinate event-related print materials.
Execute event-day logistics and staffing plans.
Prepare post-event acknowledgments and debriefs.
Additional Responsibilities
Supervise External Affairs Manager and Interns
Coordinate with the COO and Media Relations Consultant to manage media inquiries.
Prepare and submit expense requests and invoices for External Affairs department.
Undertake other duties and responsibilities, as assigned from time to time.
Required Skills
The Director must possess:
Excellent communications skills, including writing and proofreading
Superlative interpersonal skills and customer-service orientation
Proficiency in use of Microsoft Office suite, include Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, and in use of Canva
The ability to forge positive working relationships with senior staff, partners, community stakeholders, vendors, and others.
Strong data management and technology skills
Exceptional organizational skills and follow-up
The ability to effectively multi-task and demonstrate responsiveness
A strong eye for crisp, clean design
Education and Experience
Minimum Requirements: Bachelor’s degree, preferably in communications or public relations; at least 7-10 years’ experience working in public relations, corporate communications, or special events
Experience managing staff and/or interns
Writing sample will need to be provided
TO APPLY, SEND COVER LETTER AND RESUME TO
CAREERS@CHIUL.ORG
#J-18808-Ljbffr