Integrated Resources, Inc ( IRI )
Communications Specialist
Integrated Resources, Inc ( IRI ), Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Communications Specialist
Duration:
12+ months (Possible Extension)
The Department is seeking a highly motivated and creative contract Communications Specialist to support the Tobacco Use Prevention and Control Program and the Chronic Disease Section. This role plays a critical part in developing clear, compelling, and culturally relevant communications that motivate positive health behaviors and improve health outcomes for Tennesseans.
We are looking for a collaborative team player who is passionate about public health, brings fresh ideas, and contributes to an inclusive and mission‑driven environment. The ideal candidate is adaptable, detail‑oriented, and excels at transforming information into clear, concise messages that are accessible to diverse audiences.
Key Responsibilities
Develop, write, and manage content across multiple platforms, including websites, newsletters, social media, print materials, presentations, and reports.
Translate complex public health topics into clear, engaging, and approachable messages for a variety of audiences.
Assist in creating and maintaining content that aligns with digital accessibility requirements, including ADA/WCAG 2.1 AA and Revised Section 508 standards.
Support the planning, development, and execution of public health and marketing campaigns, including creative concepting, messaging, and timeline management.
Assist with media placement efforts by coordinating with vendors, researching appropriate channels, managing deliverables, and ensuring timely, accurate distribution of campaign assets.
Track and monitor campaign performance metrics and help adjust strategies to expand reach, engagement, and overall effectiveness.
Collaborate with subject matter experts, creative teams, and community partners.
Demonstrate flexibility when priorities shift.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in communications, public relations, journalism, marketing, or a related field.
2–5 years of experience in public health, nonprofit, or government communications preferred.
Proficiency in Canva and Adobe Creative Suite (graphic design samples required).
Familiarity with, or willingness to learn, digital accessibility requirements (WCAG 2.1 AA / Section 508).
Exceptional writing, editing, and storytelling skills.
Understanding of cultural competency and sensitivity in public health communications.
Proven ability to manage multiple deadlines and projects in a remote work environment.
A collaborative, innovative, and flexible team member with strong problem‑solving skills.
Must currently reside in Tennessee.
Please include a hyperlink to the virtual portfolio.
Please include 2–3 writing samples (or bylined articles) and 3–5 relevant design examples in the portfolio.
Location:
Nashville, TN
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12+ months (Possible Extension)
The Department is seeking a highly motivated and creative contract Communications Specialist to support the Tobacco Use Prevention and Control Program and the Chronic Disease Section. This role plays a critical part in developing clear, compelling, and culturally relevant communications that motivate positive health behaviors and improve health outcomes for Tennesseans.
We are looking for a collaborative team player who is passionate about public health, brings fresh ideas, and contributes to an inclusive and mission‑driven environment. The ideal candidate is adaptable, detail‑oriented, and excels at transforming information into clear, concise messages that are accessible to diverse audiences.
Key Responsibilities
Develop, write, and manage content across multiple platforms, including websites, newsletters, social media, print materials, presentations, and reports.
Translate complex public health topics into clear, engaging, and approachable messages for a variety of audiences.
Assist in creating and maintaining content that aligns with digital accessibility requirements, including ADA/WCAG 2.1 AA and Revised Section 508 standards.
Support the planning, development, and execution of public health and marketing campaigns, including creative concepting, messaging, and timeline management.
Assist with media placement efforts by coordinating with vendors, researching appropriate channels, managing deliverables, and ensuring timely, accurate distribution of campaign assets.
Track and monitor campaign performance metrics and help adjust strategies to expand reach, engagement, and overall effectiveness.
Collaborate with subject matter experts, creative teams, and community partners.
Demonstrate flexibility when priorities shift.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in communications, public relations, journalism, marketing, or a related field.
2–5 years of experience in public health, nonprofit, or government communications preferred.
Proficiency in Canva and Adobe Creative Suite (graphic design samples required).
Familiarity with, or willingness to learn, digital accessibility requirements (WCAG 2.1 AA / Section 508).
Exceptional writing, editing, and storytelling skills.
Understanding of cultural competency and sensitivity in public health communications.
Proven ability to manage multiple deadlines and projects in a remote work environment.
A collaborative, innovative, and flexible team member with strong problem‑solving skills.
Must currently reside in Tennessee.
Please include a hyperlink to the virtual portfolio.
Please include 2–3 writing samples (or bylined articles) and 3–5 relevant design examples in the portfolio.
Location:
Nashville, TN
Direct message the job poster from Integrated Resources, Inc (IRI)
External Links
Job posting by Integrated Resources, Inc (IRI)
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