The Division of the Arts and Humanities comprises 19-degree programs across 16 departments and committees, with approximately 650 students from around the world enrolled in our PhD, MFA, and MA programs. The students and academics in our departments dedicate themselves to the thoughtful consideration of humanities' place in the world. This dedication is displayed through our interdisciplinary centers and programs. The Division of the Arts and Humanities thrives thanks to its engaging and dynamic staff members, who provide essential infrastructure to support faculty and students while driving institutional success. The Office of Communications for the Division engages audiences internally and externally across an array of media. Reporting to the Executive Director of Strategic Communications, the Associate Director of Programming and Communications plays a critical role in producing programs and communications that promote the Division, making the impact of humanistic research vivid and compelling, and teaching to a broad range of stakeholders and key audiences. This position plans, organizes, and manages Division events, both in-person and virtual; identifies and develops multimedia content for the Division’s website, e-newsletter, social media accounts, Tableau (alumni magazine), and University-wide publicity outlets; supervises Communication’s student hires, handles financial transactions; and manages the work of external vendors such as designers or printers. Serves as a consultant to staff and faculty on events and communications-related activities to ensure coordination and alignment with Division goals and objectives, and represents the office of the dean of the Division of the Arts and Humanities to a broad array of stakeholders and audiences within and beyond the University.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees