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Pacific Health Group

Pacific Health Group is hiring: Publicist in San Diego

Pacific Health Group, San Diego, CA, US, 92189

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San Diego and surrounding areas , United States The Publicist serves as the primary voice of Pacific Health Group to the public—crafting, distributing, and managing all external communications, media relationships, and brand messaging. This role is pivotal in increasing public awareness of our mission, shaping our reputation, and ensuring that our programs, services, and successes are well represented in the media. The Publicist will oversee press releases, manage media inquiries, develop storytelling content, coordinate interviews, and foster strong relationships with journalists, influencers, and community leaders. Key Responsibilities Media Relations & Publicity Write, edit, and distribute press releases, media advisories, and public statements. Serve as the primary point of contact for all media inquiries, ensuring timely and accurate responses Proactively pitch story ideas to local, regional, and national outlets to increase coverage of Pacific Health Group initiatives. Cultivate and maintain relationships with journalists, editors, bloggers, and industry influencers. Other responsibilities Brand & Message Development Ensure all public communications align with Pacific Health Group’s mission, values, and brand voice. Develop compelling narratives and human-interest stories that highlight the impact of our services. Collaborate with internal teams to identify newsworthy initiatives, program milestones, and community impact stories. Other responsibilities Event Promotion & Coverage Partner with program and outreach teams to promote events, community health fairs, and press conferences. Coordinate media attendance and arrange on-site coverage. Oversee photography, videography, and live social media updates during key events. Other responsibilities Digital & Social Media Support Work with the communications team to amplify press coverage across social platforms. Monitor media mentions and online conversations related to Pacific Health Group. Develop shareable content that reflects current campaigns and public health initiatives. Other responsibilities Departmental Communication Assist in developing and implementing departmental communication strategies.. Prepare holding statements, FAQs, and media briefings to ensure consistent messaging during high-profile situations. Other responsibilities Scenario 1: High-Impact Press Release You coordinate with program leads to announce the launch of a new behavioral health initiative. You draft a press release featuring patient success stories, secure quotes from leadership, and pitch the story to local news, resulting in coverage across TV, print, and online platforms. You plan a press conference highlighting the outcomes of our Street Outreach program. From media invitations to talking points for speakers, you ensure the event garners positive coverage and reinforces Pacific Health Group’s role in the community. Scenario 3: Relationship Building with Journalists You host a breakfast roundtable with health reporters to discuss emerging healthcare needs and Pacific Health Group’s role in addressing them. The connections made lead to multiple feature stories over the next quarter. Qualifications Proven experience in public relations, journalism, communications, or related fields. Background in marketing and business development Strong writing, editing, and verbal communication skills. Ability to craft compelling stories that resonate with diverse audiences. Existing relationships with media outlets (preferred). Familiarity with healthcare or nonprofit communications (preferred). Ability to manage multiple projects with tight deadlines. Basic proficiency with media monitoring and distribution tools. Success Measures Positive sentiment in media mentions and online discussions. Timely responses to media inquiries. Increased public awareness of Pacific Health Group’s mission and services. Strong, ongoing relationships with key journalists and influencers. Competitive salary and benefits package 401(k), dental, vision, health, and life insurance Flexible schedule, paid time off, and employee assistance program Meaningful work impacting vulnerable community members Supportive team environment Job Type: Full-time Pay: $66,850-$74,000 annually, plus bonuses Schedule: Monday to Friday, with flexibility for events and media opportunities Occasional evenings and weekends as needed Work Location: Remote, with occasional on-site media events #J-18808-Ljbffr