Job Description
The Communications Manager will lead day-to-day communications for the Managing Director’s Office of Transportation and Infrastructure Systems (OTIS) and will be responsible for working with OTIS leadership and staff to develop and implement the communications strategy, including media relations, for the planning, policy, workforce, concession, and other work led by the OTIS staff.
This position will report to OTIS’s Director of Policy and Strategic Initiatives with dotted line reporting to the Senior Director of Communications in the Managing Directors Office and in collaboration with other Communications Managers and staff within the City.
Essential Functions
Communications Strategy and Management
Create and implement a communications strategy for OTIS, highlighting the important work and projects of OTIS and its partner agencies. The communications strategy includes but is not limited to press, social media, website content, collateral materials and direct communications to residents.
Handle day-to-day communications responsibilities for OTIS programs and projects, including Complete Streets, Infrastructure Solutions Team, Indego, Vision Zero, and other initiatives. Coordinate with OTIS staff to prepare and implement program and project communications, marketing, and events.
Represent OTIS and participate in citywide communications and interdepartmental projects. Coordinate meetings with Mayor’s Office of Communications, Managing Director’s Office, 3-1-1, and social media working groups, assisting with citywide public relations as needed.
Serve as primary City point of contact with communications teams from partners including Bicycle Transit Systems, SEPTA, DVRPC, and PennDOT. Collaborate on press conferences, press releases, blog posts, social media, and launch events.
Build strong agency and community relationships and seek opportunities to create long-lasting, reciprocal, and open partnerships. Position will support events and citywide communications which may occur during evenings or weekends.
Grant-funded project communications
Prepare and implement communications strategies for federal and state grant announcements, working with the Director of Federal Infrastructure Strategy and Transportation Grants Manager.
Plan press conferences and other communication strategies for ground breakings and ribbon cuttings for federal and state funded infrastructure projects.
Liaise with communications teams from elected officials’ offices on press conferences and launch events.
Media relations and events
Write press releases, blogs, and talking points about OTIS initiatives.
Organize and manage OTIS press conferences, events, and briefings with partner departments, agencies, and organizations. Represent OTIS at partner press conference and provide input and quotes for their press release.
Work with MDO and Mayor’s Communications offices during crisis communications situations that involved OTIS.
Cultivate and maintain relationships with reporters; respond to media requests and proactively pitch stories.
Track, review, and report on media coverage.
Digital Communications
Develop social media toolkits for community and agency stakeholders.
Manage social media strategy and implementation in coordination with OTIS initiatives.
Analyze and create reports based on social media and ad campaign metrics.
Maintain webpages on phila.gov and serve as OTIS main point of contact for City web development team.
Required Competencies, Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Writing/Content Development
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Ability to take complicated information and make it readable and understandable for the general public.
Media Relations
Experience writing press releases, media alerts, Q&A, talking points, and other media materials
Background in dealing with journalists and understand how the news is delivered in today’s digital, 24/7 news cycle.
Experience organizing press events, including but not limited to press conferences and media briefings.
Planning and Organization
Strong organizational skills and ability to prioritize multiple tasks across portfolio of work.
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and meet tight deadlines.
Excellent self-direction and the ability to take ownership and see responsibilities through to completion.
Technical Expertise
Experience with WordPress, Mailchimp or other website management tools.
Proficient in Microsoft Office programs (especially Outlook, Teams, Word, Excel, PowerPoint ) and design tools such as Canva, Adobe Creative Suite, etc.
Proficient in social media management and managing platforms such as X, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.
Experience creating digital graphics and supervising the design of print materials.
Stakeholder Engagement / Relationship Building and Management
Ability to conduct outreach to diverse community groups and deliver public-facing presentations.
Ability to establish and foster relationships with cross-sector partners and to work as part of a collaborative team.
Qualifications
Required:
Bachelor's degree preferably in Communications, Journalism or a related field.
Five or more years of experience in the field of communications.
Desirable:
Experience and interest of transportation, infrastructure, and government.
Bilingual proficiency is a plus.
We value diverse experiences and are open to flexible qualifications. If you are passionate about this role and meet some of the key criteria, we encourage you to apply and describe in your cover letter how your experiences equip you to excel in this position.
Additional Information
TO APPLY: Interested candidates must submit a cover letter and resume.
Salary Range: $75,000 - $85,000
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