City of Port Orchard
Communications Specialist
City of Port Orchard, Port Orchard, Washington, United States, 98366
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Pays $39.98 to $46.36 per hour.
Benefits include medical, dental, vision, and life insurance. HRA VEBA account may also be provided. Retirement benefits include a choice between PERS 2 or 3 and optional Deferred Compensation. The City recognizes 11 paid holidays and provides up to 2 personal holidays annually. Vacation leave is accrued at 0.0385 hours per straight time hour paid in the first 2 years of employment, with increases thereafter. Employees earn 0.0462 hours of sick leave per regular straight-time hour paid. More benefit details are available by clicking on the "Benefits" tab of this job posting.
Major Function and Purpose Handles Citywide public information and media relations to a broad range of audiences. Provides communications assistance to the Mayor and City departments. Serves as the City’s webmaster and primary contact for social media. Provides administrative assistance to the City Clerk’s office.
General Function The Communications Specialist creates written and visual content for print and digital publications, website, social media and other platforms while ensuring accessibility of language to meet community needs. Posts website content and manages the City’s social media platforms. Creates and distributes press releases and public notices. Support the City Clerk’s office with administrative tasks such as management of the Mayor’s schedule, records management, purchasing, public records requests, and preparing materials for Council meetings.
Supervision Responsibilities This is a non-supervisory position. May supervise interns or other temporary employees.
Job Duties and Responsibilities This job description reflects general details as necessary to describe the principal functions of this job, the level of knowledge and skill required, and the scope of responsibility, but should not be considered an all-inclusive listing of work requirements. These listed duties and responsibilities in no way imply these are the only duties to be performed. Individuals may perform other duties as assigned, including, but not limited to: working in other function areas to cover absences or provide relief, to equalize peak work periods, or to otherwise balance the workload. Accordingly, individuals occupying this position will be required to follow any job-related instructions, tasks, or other duties as assigned by the Director or designee, and must be able to proficiently perform all assigned duties.
Perform a variety of public relations and marketing activities, including preparing news releases, audio visual materials, and videos in line with the City’s established branding, values, and mission
Prepare various communications and engagement materials including newsletters, public service announcements, presentations, surveys, speeches and reports for the Mayor’s office
Maintain and actively update information on City website and social media accounts, providing timely and relevant information about City projects and activities
Gather and coordinate City webpage information with various departments to include technical design, editing, upgrades, and application maintenance
Draft and disseminate City news stories on a timely basis, coordinating interviews and articles with local journalists
Maintain relationships with key community stakeholders; identify and cultivate relationships with new audiences to solicit feedback and increase engagement with City services
Develop an annual calendar with anticipated announcement dates and updates around key projects and initiatives and craft messages as appropriate
Assist departments with the creation of consistently branded department‑specific informational materials, including fact sheets, brochures, display boards, newsletters, photographs, presentations, etc. related to public information about City operations and services
Attend offsite events or outreach opportunities with other departments, such as job fairs and farmers markets, as directed
Complete special projects as assigned by supervisor in line with departmental goals
Serve as point of contact for citizens and community groups requesting government assistance with community activities
Collect and review feedback, interpret data and prepare reports on City communication efforts, polls, surveys and programs
Collaborate and monitor the work performance of vendors and contributors as directed
Maintain records and/or files in accordance with the state’s record retention schedule
Assist with the processing of public records requests in accordance with the WA State Public Records Act
Assist the City Clerk’s office with the implementation of community special events by creating and promoting marketing and outreach materials as appropriate
Compile and prepare meeting agenda packets, ensuring distribution as directed
Monitor, prepare, and post required notices for Council quorums in accordance with the Open Public Meetings Act as needed
Assist the City Clerk’s office with coordination of City Council meetings and functions as needed
Attend City Council and committee meetings as needed
Route telephone calls on a multi‑line telephone system as required
Assist the City Clerk with drafting ordinances, resolutions, contracts, and other materials for Council consideration
Record official documents and register City vehicles with the Kitsap County Auditor’s office as needed
Issue Cabaret, Special Parking, Marijuana, Liquor, Banner, and Temporary Vendor permits as needed
Facilitate and document fundraising efforts and activities including the sale of Commemorative Bricks and Tiles and similar efforts related to City properties
Assist with creating and finalizing purchase orders
Assist with processing the annual Title VI non‑Discrimination report to the State
Receive Open Bid Documents and prepare bidders list for large construction projects as needed
Assist with the Festival of Chimes and Lights event and yearly downtown tree decorating contest as directed
Assist with posting legal notices in accordance with legal requirements and City policy
Provide input to City Clerk for budget preparation
Maintain confidentiality as appropriate
Reliable and regular attendance is required
Other duties as assigned
Contacts and Relationships Routine contacts may include local business people, vendors, state, county, and school officials.
Working Conditions Work is primarily performed in an office environment with some travel to different sites. May be required to attend or participate in various events and meetings on behalf of the City outside of regular business hours. Telecommuting within Washington state is permitted at the supervisor’s discretion in accordance with City policy. Evening and weekend work may be required.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of concepts, methods, practices, and techniques of digital engagement, graphics, communication plan
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Pays $39.98 to $46.36 per hour.
Benefits include medical, dental, vision, and life insurance. HRA VEBA account may also be provided. Retirement benefits include a choice between PERS 2 or 3 and optional Deferred Compensation. The City recognizes 11 paid holidays and provides up to 2 personal holidays annually. Vacation leave is accrued at 0.0385 hours per straight time hour paid in the first 2 years of employment, with increases thereafter. Employees earn 0.0462 hours of sick leave per regular straight-time hour paid. More benefit details are available by clicking on the "Benefits" tab of this job posting.
Major Function and Purpose Handles Citywide public information and media relations to a broad range of audiences. Provides communications assistance to the Mayor and City departments. Serves as the City’s webmaster and primary contact for social media. Provides administrative assistance to the City Clerk’s office.
General Function The Communications Specialist creates written and visual content for print and digital publications, website, social media and other platforms while ensuring accessibility of language to meet community needs. Posts website content and manages the City’s social media platforms. Creates and distributes press releases and public notices. Support the City Clerk’s office with administrative tasks such as management of the Mayor’s schedule, records management, purchasing, public records requests, and preparing materials for Council meetings.
Supervision Responsibilities This is a non-supervisory position. May supervise interns or other temporary employees.
Job Duties and Responsibilities This job description reflects general details as necessary to describe the principal functions of this job, the level of knowledge and skill required, and the scope of responsibility, but should not be considered an all-inclusive listing of work requirements. These listed duties and responsibilities in no way imply these are the only duties to be performed. Individuals may perform other duties as assigned, including, but not limited to: working in other function areas to cover absences or provide relief, to equalize peak work periods, or to otherwise balance the workload. Accordingly, individuals occupying this position will be required to follow any job-related instructions, tasks, or other duties as assigned by the Director or designee, and must be able to proficiently perform all assigned duties.
Perform a variety of public relations and marketing activities, including preparing news releases, audio visual materials, and videos in line with the City’s established branding, values, and mission
Prepare various communications and engagement materials including newsletters, public service announcements, presentations, surveys, speeches and reports for the Mayor’s office
Maintain and actively update information on City website and social media accounts, providing timely and relevant information about City projects and activities
Gather and coordinate City webpage information with various departments to include technical design, editing, upgrades, and application maintenance
Draft and disseminate City news stories on a timely basis, coordinating interviews and articles with local journalists
Maintain relationships with key community stakeholders; identify and cultivate relationships with new audiences to solicit feedback and increase engagement with City services
Develop an annual calendar with anticipated announcement dates and updates around key projects and initiatives and craft messages as appropriate
Assist departments with the creation of consistently branded department‑specific informational materials, including fact sheets, brochures, display boards, newsletters, photographs, presentations, etc. related to public information about City operations and services
Attend offsite events or outreach opportunities with other departments, such as job fairs and farmers markets, as directed
Complete special projects as assigned by supervisor in line with departmental goals
Serve as point of contact for citizens and community groups requesting government assistance with community activities
Collect and review feedback, interpret data and prepare reports on City communication efforts, polls, surveys and programs
Collaborate and monitor the work performance of vendors and contributors as directed
Maintain records and/or files in accordance with the state’s record retention schedule
Assist with the processing of public records requests in accordance with the WA State Public Records Act
Assist the City Clerk’s office with the implementation of community special events by creating and promoting marketing and outreach materials as appropriate
Compile and prepare meeting agenda packets, ensuring distribution as directed
Monitor, prepare, and post required notices for Council quorums in accordance with the Open Public Meetings Act as needed
Assist the City Clerk’s office with coordination of City Council meetings and functions as needed
Attend City Council and committee meetings as needed
Route telephone calls on a multi‑line telephone system as required
Assist the City Clerk with drafting ordinances, resolutions, contracts, and other materials for Council consideration
Record official documents and register City vehicles with the Kitsap County Auditor’s office as needed
Issue Cabaret, Special Parking, Marijuana, Liquor, Banner, and Temporary Vendor permits as needed
Facilitate and document fundraising efforts and activities including the sale of Commemorative Bricks and Tiles and similar efforts related to City properties
Assist with creating and finalizing purchase orders
Assist with processing the annual Title VI non‑Discrimination report to the State
Receive Open Bid Documents and prepare bidders list for large construction projects as needed
Assist with the Festival of Chimes and Lights event and yearly downtown tree decorating contest as directed
Assist with posting legal notices in accordance with legal requirements and City policy
Provide input to City Clerk for budget preparation
Maintain confidentiality as appropriate
Reliable and regular attendance is required
Other duties as assigned
Contacts and Relationships Routine contacts may include local business people, vendors, state, county, and school officials.
Working Conditions Work is primarily performed in an office environment with some travel to different sites. May be required to attend or participate in various events and meetings on behalf of the City outside of regular business hours. Telecommuting within Washington state is permitted at the supervisor’s discretion in accordance with City policy. Evening and weekend work may be required.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of concepts, methods, practices, and techniques of digital engagement, graphics, communication plan
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