Penn State University Talent Acquisition
Assistant Director of Executive Communications
Penn State University Talent Acquisition, University Park, Pennsylvania, United States, 16802
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JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS: Penn State's Office of Strategic Communications, the University's central public relations and marketing division, is seeking a seasoned executive communications professional and speechwriter to directly support the University's President and provide strategic vision for executive communications at Penn State. This role also offers as-needed remarks and scripting support for the provost and the University's senior vice president and chief of staff.
This is a hybrid or potentially fully remote position that requires occasional evening and weekend hours.
The ideal candidate will have significant experience in higher education and executive communications, as well as exceptional writing skills to produce clear, compelling, and astute copy on a wide array of topics. Reporting to the Assistant Vice President for Media and Executive Communications, the assistant director will play an important role in strategically shaping and amplifying the President's public image and voice, directly advancing key leadership priorities at one of the world's leading public research universities.
In addition to crafting persuasive and articulate speeches, this individual will produce a variety of content, including PowerPoint presentations, talking points, news stories, scripts, and legislative remarks. This role is also responsible for conducting extensive research on events and engagements the President will attend. The successful candidate will be a strong relationship-builder who is comfortable and experienced with providing feedback and communications advice to executive leadership.
Key responsibilities include:
Fulfilling the communication needs of Penn State's President and, on occasion, other executives in the Office of the President.
Writing and editing speech-related materials for a variety of settings and public appearances.
Crafting a range of communication materials, including background information, bulleted remarks, talking points, and fully scripted speeches, all tailored to the specific needs of each occasion.
Ensuring that speeches and public statements align with the president's voice, style, and vision and are factual, accurate, and consistent in messaging.
detailed briefing materials for various stakeholder meetings, speeches, forums, and other events, which requires thorough research and fact-finding to make sure the president is well-informed and equipped for each engagement.
with Strategic Communications team members to keep abreast of topics or areas in which the President may be asked to comment or present.
Working closely with key areas across the University-such as Development, Alumni Relations, colleges, and campuses-to understand key messages and objectives and incorporate relevant data, information, and talking points into communications that will resonate with audiences.
Coordinating with event organizers to prepare comprehensive briefing documents that equip the President for success across a wide range of stakeholders and public forums. Information may include backgrounds and interests of invited guests, location of events, purpose of and significant factors about events, and audience expectations.
Drafting scripts for video messages, writing op-eds, and developing quotes and statements, as needed.
Thi position requires:
Outstanding writing and editing skills
Excellent research skills
The ability to communicate complex and varied topics to diverse audiences
A strong sense of self-direction
A commitment to collaboration and teamwork
Discretion handling confidential information
The ability to consistently produce compelling content and meet firm deadlines
The person in this role must also have excellent listening skills and be able to absorb and process large amounts of information. The successful candidate will be flexible, adaptable, and capable of quickly pivoting to meet changing demands and new situations.
Education and experience: Minimally requires a bachelor's degree or higher plus six or more years of related experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. A degree in communications, English, journalism, public relations, or a similar discipline is preferred. Prior experience with executive communications or speechwriting, experience working in higher education, and familiarity with the current state and challenges facing higher education are preferred. Though this position will not have direct reports, prior team management/leadership experience is a plus.
More about Penn State's Office of Strategic Communications As Penn State's central public relations and marketing division, Strategic Communications is a fully integrated, award-winning, best-in-class marketing and public relations team defined by innovative strategy and breakthrough creative driven by measurable goals. We advance the University by strengthening and protecting the institution's reputation in regional, national and international spheres of influence in ways that serve recruitment, resource and leadership goals.
Spanning Penn State's large-scale enterprise-including 24 campus locations across Pennsylvania, nearly 90,000 students, and an alumni base exceeding 700,000-Strategic Communications' work encompasses all forms of communications and engagement, ranging from branding, marketing, and trademark and event management to internal communications, proactive and social media, research communications, and crisis and issues management. We've attracted talented and diverse team members from private and public sectors at all levels of our division, giving us the ability to build a strategic program of excellence recognized throughout the University.
Strategic Communications values and reflects Penn State's commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB), and our DEIB committee is actively involved in providing staff programming that helps incorporate DEIB principles into the fabric of our communications.
The salary range for this position, including all possible grades is: $68,200.00 - $102,300.00
Salary Structure - additional information on Penn State's job and salary structure.
CAMPUS SECURITY CRIME STATISTICS:
Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act and the Pennsylvania Act of 1988, Penn State publishes a combined Annual Security and Annual Fire Safety Report (ASR). The ASR includes crime statistics and institutional policies concerning campus security, such as those concerning alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, the reporting of crimes, sexual assault, and other matters. The ASR is available for review here.
Employment with the University will require successful completion of background check(s) in accordance with University policies.
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CURRENT PENN STATE STUDENT (not employed previously at the university) and seeking employment with Penn State, please login to Workday to complete the student application process. Please do not apply here, apply internally through Workday.
If you are NOT a current employee or student, please click "Apply" and complete the application process for external applicants.
JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS: Penn State's Office of Strategic Communications, the University's central public relations and marketing division, is seeking a seasoned executive communications professional and speechwriter to directly support the University's President and provide strategic vision for executive communications at Penn State. This role also offers as-needed remarks and scripting support for the provost and the University's senior vice president and chief of staff.
This is a hybrid or potentially fully remote position that requires occasional evening and weekend hours.
The ideal candidate will have significant experience in higher education and executive communications, as well as exceptional writing skills to produce clear, compelling, and astute copy on a wide array of topics. Reporting to the Assistant Vice President for Media and Executive Communications, the assistant director will play an important role in strategically shaping and amplifying the President's public image and voice, directly advancing key leadership priorities at one of the world's leading public research universities.
In addition to crafting persuasive and articulate speeches, this individual will produce a variety of content, including PowerPoint presentations, talking points, news stories, scripts, and legislative remarks. This role is also responsible for conducting extensive research on events and engagements the President will attend. The successful candidate will be a strong relationship-builder who is comfortable and experienced with providing feedback and communications advice to executive leadership.
Key responsibilities include:
Fulfilling the communication needs of Penn State's President and, on occasion, other executives in the Office of the President.
Writing and editing speech-related materials for a variety of settings and public appearances.
Crafting a range of communication materials, including background information, bulleted remarks, talking points, and fully scripted speeches, all tailored to the specific needs of each occasion.
Ensuring that speeches and public statements align with the president's voice, style, and vision and are factual, accurate, and consistent in messaging.
detailed briefing materials for various stakeholder meetings, speeches, forums, and other events, which requires thorough research and fact-finding to make sure the president is well-informed and equipped for each engagement.
with Strategic Communications team members to keep abreast of topics or areas in which the President may be asked to comment or present.
Working closely with key areas across the University-such as Development, Alumni Relations, colleges, and campuses-to understand key messages and objectives and incorporate relevant data, information, and talking points into communications that will resonate with audiences.
Coordinating with event organizers to prepare comprehensive briefing documents that equip the President for success across a wide range of stakeholders and public forums. Information may include backgrounds and interests of invited guests, location of events, purpose of and significant factors about events, and audience expectations.
Drafting scripts for video messages, writing op-eds, and developing quotes and statements, as needed.
Thi position requires:
Outstanding writing and editing skills
Excellent research skills
The ability to communicate complex and varied topics to diverse audiences
A strong sense of self-direction
A commitment to collaboration and teamwork
Discretion handling confidential information
The ability to consistently produce compelling content and meet firm deadlines
The person in this role must also have excellent listening skills and be able to absorb and process large amounts of information. The successful candidate will be flexible, adaptable, and capable of quickly pivoting to meet changing demands and new situations.
Education and experience: Minimally requires a bachelor's degree or higher plus six or more years of related experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. A degree in communications, English, journalism, public relations, or a similar discipline is preferred. Prior experience with executive communications or speechwriting, experience working in higher education, and familiarity with the current state and challenges facing higher education are preferred. Though this position will not have direct reports, prior team management/leadership experience is a plus.
More about Penn State's Office of Strategic Communications As Penn State's central public relations and marketing division, Strategic Communications is a fully integrated, award-winning, best-in-class marketing and public relations team defined by innovative strategy and breakthrough creative driven by measurable goals. We advance the University by strengthening and protecting the institution's reputation in regional, national and international spheres of influence in ways that serve recruitment, resource and leadership goals.
Spanning Penn State's large-scale enterprise-including 24 campus locations across Pennsylvania, nearly 90,000 students, and an alumni base exceeding 700,000-Strategic Communications' work encompasses all forms of communications and engagement, ranging from branding, marketing, and trademark and event management to internal communications, proactive and social media, research communications, and crisis and issues management. We've attracted talented and diverse team members from private and public sectors at all levels of our division, giving us the ability to build a strategic program of excellence recognized throughout the University.
Strategic Communications values and reflects Penn State's commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB), and our DEIB committee is actively involved in providing staff programming that helps incorporate DEIB principles into the fabric of our communications.
The salary range for this position, including all possible grades is: $68,200.00 - $102,300.00
Salary Structure - additional information on Penn State's job and salary structure.
CAMPUS SECURITY CRIME STATISTICS:
Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act and the Pennsylvania Act of 1988, Penn State publishes a combined Annual Security and Annual Fire Safety Report (ASR). The ASR includes crime statistics and institutional policies concerning campus security, such as those concerning alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, the reporting of crimes, sexual assault, and other matters. The ASR is available for review here.
Employment with the University will require successful completion of background check(s) in accordance with University policies.
EEO IS THE LAW
Federal Contractors Labor Law Poster PA State Labor Law Poster Affirm