Wayne County Michigan
Wayne County Michigan is hiring: PUBLIC RELATIONS DIRECTOR 2 in Detroit
Wayne County Michigan, Detroit, MI, United States, 48228
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Responsibilities
- Writing, proofreading, photography, and content creation on Facebook, YouTube, and SharePoint.
- Attending commission, committee, and special committee meetings, as well as those of the Wayne County Ethics Board, Citizens Criminal Justice Advisory Board, Zoo Authority, and Art Institute Authority; livestreaming and preserving them on the commission's YouTube channel.
- Posting and updating meeting schedules, agendas, and commission journals on the commission web page.
- Maintaining the commission's Facebook page by posting highlights of meetings and related events.
- Compiling news stories from print and electronic sources on commission and county topics on a daily basis and sending them to commissioners and staff via email.
- Preparing news releases on commission activities to send to area media and post on the commission web page, Facebook page, and internal SharePoint news site.
- Photographing and filming commission activities to post on the webpage and Facebook.
- Preparing material letters for individual commissioners in partnership with their staff.
- Creating material for selected commissioners' annual calendars for end‑of‑the‑year distribution to constituents.
- Writing speeches for commissioners upon request for community and other public events.
- Preparing resolutions, certificates, and memoranda on behalf of individual commissioners and the commission as a whole.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Public Relations, Communications, Journalism, Marketing, Political Science, or Public Administration.
- 2–5+ years of experience in public relations, media relations, government communications, or public affairs.
- Experience working in government, public sector, or a political office is highly preferred.
- Proven track record of working with local and regional media outlets.
- Experience preparing press releases, media advisories, talking points, newsletters, and social content.
- Background in crisis communication or handling sensitive public information is a plus.
Knowledge & Skills
- Strong understanding of county government operations, public meetings, and legislative processes.
- Excellent writing, editing, and proofreading skills—AP Style proficiency is often required.
- Ability to craft clear messaging for diverse audiences (residents, media, elected officials).
- Ability to develop and maintain media lists and handle journalist inquiries promptly.
- Strong social media management skills (Facebook, X/Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn).
- Skilled in content creation:
- press releases
- newsletters
- website content
- video scripts
- talking points
Technical Competencies
- Familiarity with content management systems (CMS) used by government agencies.
- Ability to use graphic design or media tools such as Canva, Adobe Creative Suite, or similar.
Professional Qualities
- Strong interpersonal skills and ability to build relationships with commissioners, directors, staff, and media.
- Able to work quickly, meet tight deadlines, and manage multiple priorities simultaneously.
- Comfortable representing the County Commission at press events, community meetings, and public hearings.
- High level of professionalism, confidentiality, and political sensitivity.
- Ability to work independently and also collaborate within a team environment.
Certifications (Optional but Valued)
- APR (Accredited in Public Relations)
- FEMA or DHS training for crisis communications
- Digital media or social media strategy certificates
Salary
$35,828 - $57,926 per year
Seniority Level
Mid‑Senior level
Employment Type
Full‑time
Job Function
Marketing, Public Relations, and Writing/Editing
Industry
Government Administration