Chief of Communications and Strategies
Job Description
The Chief of Communications and Strategies (Chief) for the Office of Children and Families is responsible for leading and developing strategic communications for OCF, including responding to press inquiries. The Chief reports to the Chief Deputy Managing Director for OCF and is part of the executive leadership team of OCF. The Chief supervises the DHS and OCF Communications Directors and has dotted line supervision for the Parks and Recreation and Free Library of Philadelphia Communications Directors. The Chief serves as the lead for crisis communications for OCF, its programs and its member Departments.
The Chief is responsible for devising, implementing and executing a strategic communications vision for OCF, as well as for managing the communications opportunities internally and externally. This involves communicating to employees, the press, traditional and social media, key stakeholders and the public. The position requires promoting and marketing cross department collaboration between OCF Departments and other City agencies.
This position also serves as the public information officer for OCF and leads all efforts to market OCF programs and services.
Essential Functions
Competencies, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Excellent written and oral communication skills. Critical thinker with an ability to multi-task and navigate complex issues. Works well under pressure and can manage tight deadlines. Ability to understand the big picture and relate well to staff, community and the press. Able to provide strategic advice for both long and short term projects.
Qualifications
Additional Information
TO APPLY: Interested candidates must submit a cover letter and resume.
Salary Range: $135,525
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