2100.21: Director of Communications

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Reports to: ÌýSuperintendent of Schools

General Summary:ÌýPlans and conducts the District’s communications and marketing programs designed to support the educational programs and services of the District by keeping the staff, students,Ìýparents, and public informed of the District’s news, programs, events, accomplishments, and point of view.ÌýPrepares and distributes messages, letters, texts, phone calls, fact sheets, news releases, photographs, andÌýaudio/video recordings to the Millard community, the public, media representatives and others who may be
interested in learning about the District’s programs and services. Oversees the District’s websites, apps, social
media channels and other forms of electronic communication.

Essential Functions:

  1. Supervises and coordinates the preparation of school district publications, ensuring quality. Ìý(10%)

  2. Assists the Board of Education in setting, implementing and evaluating communications public relations/marketing goals. Ìý(10%)

  3. Serves as liaison between the district and the news media. Produces and distributes news releases including all print and audio/visual materials and organizes news conferences. Ìý(20%)

  4. Serves as a consultant in the preparation and production of informational materials prepared by school personnel. Ìý(10%)

  5. Plans and designs communication strategies to inform the public about specific opportunities, challengesÌýor situations. Ìý(10%)

  6. Plans and designs effective district promotion through the use of websites, social media, andÌýapps. Ìý(10%)

  7. Serves as a source of information about the schools to individuals and groups from the community. Ìý(10%)

  8. Is accountable for a communication audit and analysis on a regular basis. Ìý(10%)

  9. Attends all School Board, Executive Committee and Cabinet Meetings and prepares such reports for the Board as the Superintendent may request. Ìý(5%)

  10. Assumes other responsibilities assigned by the superintendent. Ìý(5%)

Qualifications:

  1. Education Level: ÌýBachelor’s degree with a major in marketing, communications, public relations or journalism; a Master’s degree is preferred.

  2. Certification or Licensure: N/A

  3. Experience desired: ÌýSuccessful experience in marketing communications, or public relations.

  4. Other requirements: ÌýAbility to work with news media in the development of school-related stories. ÌýAbility to develop and implement public relations goals. ÌýAbility to work with principals in meeting specific school public relations needs. ÌýDemonstrates excellent writing skills. ÌýDemonstrates good organizational skills.

Requirements Chart

The statements herein are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees assigned to this classification. ÌýThey are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. ÌýResponsibilities and duties assigned are at the discretion of the supervisor.

Date of Adoption
May 1, 1995
Date of Revision
July 21, 1997
September 21, 1998
April 19, 2004
October 20, 2008
May 7, 2012
April 21, 2014
April 20, 2020