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Council for Advancement and Support of Education

Executive Communications Manager

Council for Advancement and Support of Education, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022

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Executive Communications Manager Division:

Office of the President Status:

Full-time, must be eligible to work in US without sponsorship Level:

Manager Location:

Washington, DC, hybrid only local candidates will be considered Salary:

$85k - $95k ***Only resumes with cover letters will be considered! *** The Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) is a global, not-for-profit membership association dedicated to advancing education to transform lives and society. It supports over 97,000 advancement professionals across 3,000 institutions in 80 countries, providing guidance, standards, and resources for those in disciplines including alumni relations, development, communications, fundraising, government relations, and marketing. CASE equips professionals at all career stages, from entry level to experienced executive, and across sectors from universities and schools to cultural institutions and nonprofits. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., with offices in London, Singapore, and Mexico City, CASE fosters a global community of volunteers and partners to advance education worldwide.

Position Purpose Reporting to the Chief of Staff in the Office of the President, the Executive Communications Manager delivers a wide range of executive communications, including speeches and presentations, member and volunteer communications, published columns and other content, and contributes to CASE’s media relations strategy and response. The work raises member and stakeholder awareness, visibility, and understanding of CASE programs, initiatives, and impact through the voice and leadership of the President and CEO with an end goal of accomplishing CASE’s strategic objectives.

Essential Functions The core functions of this position include but are not limited to the following:

Communications Strategy and Implementation

Deliver high-quality executive communications content highlighting CASE’s work and mission in a fast-paced environment

Prepare PowerPoint and other presentations on a range of advancement topics

Write a variety of written content including columns, newsletters, correspondence, report forewords, articles and opinion pieces

Inform, support, and execute social media content and strategy for the President & CEO

Research and write philanthropic proposals and related content to advance CASE’s philanthropic goals

Manage relevant web pages for the Office of the President

Prepare media responses to inquiries and drive executive media strategy in collaboration with key communications and marketing staff

Stay informed of news and trends related to global education and use that knowledge to inform strategy

Coordinate and track thought leadership engagements

Review communications for impact and continuous improvement

Fiscal Management/Budget/Judicious Use of Resources/Administrative Responsibilities

Exercises fiscal responsibility in the utilization of all CASE resources.

Tracks President & CEO engagement in CASE membership database

Uses CASE databases to inform content and executive briefings

Liaison and Reputation Responsibilities

Work cooperatively and diplomatically with all divisions and regions

Under leadership of the Chief of Staff, works alongside staff from marketing and business development to support and deliver executive communications

Liaise with CASE colleagues in other parts of the world to ensure the best sharing of ideas, expertise, and knowledge.

In keeping with the CASE Values Statement, ensure that CASE is well represented by exercising a high degree of professionalism, accuracy, and ethics, in all activities, services, and products.

Performs other duties and responsibilities as assigned by the Supervisor.

Education and Experience

Five (5) years minimum increasingly higher-level communications experience in the charitable, public or private sector is required, or an equivalent combination of relevant experience and education/training required.

Demonstrated in-depth professional knowledge and experience in strategic and executive communications, non-profit communications, media relations. Knowledge of education and the charitable/philanthropic sector are a plus.

An interest in and an understanding of educational advancement across the regions in which CASE works.

Bachelor’s degree required, preferably in Journalism, Communications, Public Relations, Marketing or a related discipline. Master’s degree preferred.

A global mindset is essential and global experience is a plus.

Skills and Abilities

Exceptional writing and editing with the ability to develop content for a variety of audiences and purposes, including presentations, scripts, talking points, news articles, and press releases

Ability to effectively interact with internal and external clients at all levels, and to exercise judgment, tact and discretion in dealing with sensitive and/or confidential matters

Must have technical proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) and experience with customer relationship databases

Experience using content management systems

Familiarity with project management and related tools

Media relations experience is helpful

A demonstrated interest in advancing education to transform lives and society

An understanding and interest in engaging with a broad range of cultures and countries

Good interpersonal skills and proven ability to work both independently and collaboratively. Ability to lead and/or participate on teams

Strong project management and detail-orientation skills that provide the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines

A pro-active and can-do attitude, even when working under pressure and with all levels of staff

Management reserves the right to review and revise this document at any time. This document represents a description of intended job content and should not be construed in any way to be a contract of employment.

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