Colorado Department of Revenue
ECMC - Public Information Officer (Marketing & Communications Specialist IV)
Colorado Department of Revenue, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80285
ECMC – Public Information Officer (Marketing & Communications Specialist IV)
Join the Colorado Department of Revenue as a key communications professional in the Colorado Energy & Carbon Management Commission (ECMC). This role supports ECMC’s mission to safeguard the environment, public health, safety, and welfare while balancing development and conservation.
Department Information This posting is only open to residents of the State of Colorado at the time of submitting your application.
Due to the 2025 hiring freeze, the selected candidate will not start until on or after January 2, 2026.
Benefits
Medical, Vision and Dental plans
Strong, flexible retirement plans (PERA Defined Benefit or Defined Contribution, 401(k) and 457)
Paid life insurance
Short- and long-term disability coverage
Employee Wellness programs
Flexible Spending Accounts & Health Savings Accounts
11 paid holidays + generous vacation and sick leave
Flexible work schedule and remote‑work options
Career advancement opportunities statewide
Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program eligibility for qualifying positions
About the Colorado Energy & Carbon Management Commission (ECMC) The ECMC regulates the development and production of Colorado’s natural resources—including oil and gas, geothermal energy, and carbon capture—while protecting the environment and public interests. The Community Relations Unit drives an integrated communications strategy and public engagement, especially with disproportionately impacted communities.
Key Responsibilities
Coordinate, implement, and evaluate external communications across ECMC’s 13 units to enhance public trust and environmental outcomes.
Develop media relations, event promotion, news releases, digital campaigns (web, email, social media, video), branding, and plain‑language communications.
Lead public engagement initiatives in line with SB 24‑229 and environmental justice priorities.
Act as the primary spokesperson with media and external stakeholders, including state agencies, federal and local government, NGOs, industry partners, and the public.
Collaborate with subject‑matter experts, ECMC Communications team, Digital Accessibility Program Manager, and other stakeholders to align messaging.
Monitor and analyze communication metrics (Google Analytics, Siteimprove, custom dashboards); recommend improvements.
Serve as content translator—turning technical information into clear, concise, audience‑friendly materials.
Support the Unit Manager with compliance data, presentations, and outreach evaluation.
Assist with complaint intake when the Community Relations Liaison is unavailable (48‑hour response requirement).
Minimum Qualifications
Seven (7) years of professional experience in public relations, public information, government communications, risk communication, or related fields (e.g., energy, environmental, natural resources).
OR a combination of related education and experience totaling seven (7) years, including a recognized bachelor’s degree or equivalent training in a relevant discipline.
Preferred Qualifications
Current or former State government experience.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Experience engaging diverse audiences and tailoring messaging.
Digital communication best‑practice expertise.
Knowledge of Colorado’s energy sector.
Professional writing, research, and communication development skills.
Technical content to plain language conversion.
Customer service and public‑service experience, including complaint intake/response.
Work Arrangement Hybrid: remote work from anywhere in Colorado with optional in‑office Denver attendance for quarterly team meetings and occasional events (0‑3 per month).
Conditions of Employment
Must possess a valid State of Colorado driver’s license and be willing to travel across Colorado.
May require lifting up to 20 lbs; overnight travel may be required.
Must be legally eligible to work in the U.S.; DNR does not sponsor non‑citizens.
Compliance with State fleet vehicle policies for employees who use state‑owned vehicles.
Supplemental Information & Assessment Process
All applications will be reviewed by an HR Specialist against the Minimum Qualifications.
State Revised Statutes require merit‑based hiring; the process may include structured application review and additional testing.
Documents such as resumes and cover letters are not considered for initial screenings.
Detailed responses to supplemental questions will be evaluated for content and communication effectiveness.
Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion The State of Colorado believes that equity, diversity, and inclusion drive our success. We encourage candidates from all identities, backgrounds, and abilities to apply. We are an equal‑opportunity employer and will provide reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities.
ADAAA Accommodations Individuals with disabilities may request reasonable accommodation at least five business days before the required date. Contact the Benefits Specialist at dnr_hr_employeebenefits@state.co.us.
E‑Verify DNR uses E‑Verify to confirm the eligibility of newly hired employees to work in the United States.
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Department Information This posting is only open to residents of the State of Colorado at the time of submitting your application.
Due to the 2025 hiring freeze, the selected candidate will not start until on or after January 2, 2026.
Benefits
Medical, Vision and Dental plans
Strong, flexible retirement plans (PERA Defined Benefit or Defined Contribution, 401(k) and 457)
Paid life insurance
Short- and long-term disability coverage
Employee Wellness programs
Flexible Spending Accounts & Health Savings Accounts
11 paid holidays + generous vacation and sick leave
Flexible work schedule and remote‑work options
Career advancement opportunities statewide
Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program eligibility for qualifying positions
About the Colorado Energy & Carbon Management Commission (ECMC) The ECMC regulates the development and production of Colorado’s natural resources—including oil and gas, geothermal energy, and carbon capture—while protecting the environment and public interests. The Community Relations Unit drives an integrated communications strategy and public engagement, especially with disproportionately impacted communities.
Key Responsibilities
Coordinate, implement, and evaluate external communications across ECMC’s 13 units to enhance public trust and environmental outcomes.
Develop media relations, event promotion, news releases, digital campaigns (web, email, social media, video), branding, and plain‑language communications.
Lead public engagement initiatives in line with SB 24‑229 and environmental justice priorities.
Act as the primary spokesperson with media and external stakeholders, including state agencies, federal and local government, NGOs, industry partners, and the public.
Collaborate with subject‑matter experts, ECMC Communications team, Digital Accessibility Program Manager, and other stakeholders to align messaging.
Monitor and analyze communication metrics (Google Analytics, Siteimprove, custom dashboards); recommend improvements.
Serve as content translator—turning technical information into clear, concise, audience‑friendly materials.
Support the Unit Manager with compliance data, presentations, and outreach evaluation.
Assist with complaint intake when the Community Relations Liaison is unavailable (48‑hour response requirement).
Minimum Qualifications
Seven (7) years of professional experience in public relations, public information, government communications, risk communication, or related fields (e.g., energy, environmental, natural resources).
OR a combination of related education and experience totaling seven (7) years, including a recognized bachelor’s degree or equivalent training in a relevant discipline.
Preferred Qualifications
Current or former State government experience.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Experience engaging diverse audiences and tailoring messaging.
Digital communication best‑practice expertise.
Knowledge of Colorado’s energy sector.
Professional writing, research, and communication development skills.
Technical content to plain language conversion.
Customer service and public‑service experience, including complaint intake/response.
Work Arrangement Hybrid: remote work from anywhere in Colorado with optional in‑office Denver attendance for quarterly team meetings and occasional events (0‑3 per month).
Conditions of Employment
Must possess a valid State of Colorado driver’s license and be willing to travel across Colorado.
May require lifting up to 20 lbs; overnight travel may be required.
Must be legally eligible to work in the U.S.; DNR does not sponsor non‑citizens.
Compliance with State fleet vehicle policies for employees who use state‑owned vehicles.
Supplemental Information & Assessment Process
All applications will be reviewed by an HR Specialist against the Minimum Qualifications.
State Revised Statutes require merit‑based hiring; the process may include structured application review and additional testing.
Documents such as resumes and cover letters are not considered for initial screenings.
Detailed responses to supplemental questions will be evaluated for content and communication effectiveness.
Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion The State of Colorado believes that equity, diversity, and inclusion drive our success. We encourage candidates from all identities, backgrounds, and abilities to apply. We are an equal‑opportunity employer and will provide reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities.
ADAAA Accommodations Individuals with disabilities may request reasonable accommodation at least five business days before the required date. Contact the Benefits Specialist at dnr_hr_employeebenefits@state.co.us.
E‑Verify DNR uses E‑Verify to confirm the eligibility of newly hired employees to work in the United States.
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