Position Description : Communications Manager Austin, Texas
The Texas Cultural Trust, established in 1995, is a 501c (3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to be the leading voice of the arts in education, advocacy, and economic impact in Texas, spotlighting the artistic excellence of our state.
The Trust is governed by a 40-member Board of Directors comprised of industry and business leaders, arts patrons, and artists from across the state who are passionate about the benefits of the arts to the state of Texas. The organization has built a strong group of programs that promote and support the arts. These include the following :
- Art Can conducts research and publishes data quantifying the economic and educational impact of the arts in Texas.
- Texas Medal of Arts Awards , for which notable Texans across a broad spectrum of arts disciplines are honored at a biennial awards show and gala.
- The Texas Young Masters program, jointly with the Texas Commission on the Arts (TCA), awards scholarship grants to deserving young artists in music, theatre, dance, visual arts, literary arts and other artistic disciplines.
- Texas Women for the Arts , with a mission to awaken and nurture the artist in every Texas child, is a statewide giving circle and membership program, with more than 220 members from across Texas. Since its inception, it has awarded over $4.7 million to arts organizations across the state, impacting more than 3.7 million Texas children.
- The Arts Access program examines the needs and opportunities to increase access to the arts, culture and arts education for all Texans by providing resources, programming and financial support, including the Trusts Arts and Digital Literacy curriculum.
- Partners in the Arts is a growing consortium of arts organizations, artists and arts patrons across Texas. Formerly the Institutional Partners program, it has evolved into a broad membership platform for organizations and individuals.
Summary : The Communications Manager position willreport directly to theChief Executive Officer (CEO). As Manager you will work with external agencies, the CEO, and Trust team to help build a comprehensive and diverse communications strategy to amplify statewide awareness and engagement around the Trusts identity, work, and impact. The ideal candidate will have communications management experience, a strong commitment to the arts, strong communication skills, and the willingness to take on this challenge.
Responsibilities
Create, implement, and manage a comprehensive communications strategy to achieve programmatic and organizational goals.Create, implement, and manage organizational calendar to include newsletter publishing dates, advertisement deadlines, social media, press releases, etc.Establish, negotiate, and manage partnerships and sponsor agreements with statewide media (print, digital, TV, etc.).Draft / edit copy and develop content for a variety of platforms : website, eblasts, newsletters, press releases, podcasts, and other communications tools as necessary.Manage the creation and design of all collateral and marketing materials for all Trust events internally and with external graphic design partner.Manage Trusts website with provider and Trust team members to ensure content is up to date, accurate, and timely.Manage execution of the Texas Medal of Arts Awards nominations and selection committee process and communications with oversight of CEO and function as honoree liaison internally.Manage execution of Art Can campaign, including soliciting RFPs from creative agencies, managing vendors and execution of the State of the Arts Report (SOTAR).Assist in planning, organizing, coordinating, traveling for and directing events, including the Texas Medal of Arts Awards, TWA Annual Meeting, TWA Travel, TWA Recruitment events, Board Meetings, etc.Arrange and supervise event photographer(s) for all Trust events along with photo dissemination.In partnership with PR Team :Serve as Trusts primary media contact, respond to media inquiries and coordinate media and public relations opportunities for stakeholders (CEO, Board Members, Honorees, Partners etc.) as necessary.Edit and coordinate placement of occasional op-ed pieces and / or letters to the editor to be submitted by key stakeholders, as necessary.Monitor and maintain portfolio of media mentions.Assist public relations vendor with developing and pitching unique story angles for traditional and online media for local and statewide editorial coverage.Conceptualize and plan media-oriented special events to promote mission, programs, and events of the Trust.Assist in coordinating press needs for events, including media alerts, red carpet coverage, etc.Develop press kit(s) tailored to specific programs and events, as necessary.Keep abreast of current and emerging trends and technology in communications.Engender the Trust and confidence of all Trust team members, partners, and volunteers.Provide regular communications reports to the CEO and Board of Directors.Requirements :
A strong interest in the mission of Texas Cultural Trust.Knowledge of the arts in Texas, their heritage and their potential, is preferred but is not a requirement.Minimum of a bachelors degree; a graduate degree is desirable. Major in communications is preferredAt least five years of professional communications experience, with a solid understanding of communications strategy.Proven leadership skills are essential; candidates should have considerable experience managing and working with a range of professionals, platforms and outside agencies.Excellent communications skills (oral, written, and presentation) are essential, and the ideal candidate will have experience in the design and direction of a full range of communications to supporters and to the public.Strong knowledge of AP writing style.Skilled in Microsoft Office, WordPress, Adobe Creative Suite, Constant Contact, Hootsuite, Google SuiteStrong knowledge of social media platforms and analytic tools.An individual with integrity, demeanor, experience, and commitment to the Trusts mission to be an effective and respected representative of the Texas Cultural Trust.Compensation : $55,000+ based on experience Full-time
Benefits : Health, dental, and vision insurance
Retirement matching program
PTO
#J-18808-Ljbffr