The Communications and Engagement Manager leads the development, execution, and continuous refinement of a comprehensive communications and community-engagement strategy for Vanderbilt Planning, Design, and Construction (PDC). This role is essential to advancing the Division of Real Estate, Facilities, and Development (REFD) mission and vision. Reporting to the REFD’s Senior Communications Strategist[AS1] , with a close partnership to the Assistant Vice Chancellor for Planning, Design and Construction, the manager ensures that PDC communicates with clarity, transparency, and accessibility. This position translates complex PDC projects into community-centered narratives; builds sustained engagement with students, faculty, staff, neighbors, and external partners; and strengthens trust in the department through proactive, human-centered storytelling. The ideal candidate is a strategic communicator, relationship-builder, and creative problem-solver who can operate effectively in a fast-paced environment and collaborate across teams. About the Work Unit: The Office of the Vice Chancellor for Real Estate Facilities and Development at Vanderbilt University is committed to upholding the University's vision by excelling in management, strategic initiatives, and operational success. The unit embodies the core values and mission of the university, working closely with key stakeholders to address complex issues that span across the University and its affiliates as well as coordinating with the Board of Trustees on complex and cross-institutional issues. Each member of the team is crucial in executing the strategic initiatives and advancing the university through strategic partnerships to strategically managing growth, optimizing campus resources and ensuring that infrastructure supports Vanderbilt’s evolving academic and research needs and its vision to become the world’s best-run university. The team supports the Vice Chancellor, Associate and Vice Chancellor(s) and Executive Director(s)s in managing the university's real estate, facilities, development, planning and operations, liaising with affiliates, and collaborating with the other Vice Chancellors, the Chancellor, and the Board of Trustees on multidimensional, university-wide concerns. The combined REFD annual budget exceeds $150 million in operating expenses, and the division has approximately 600 employees. REFD manages major capital project expenditures totaling ~$300 million annually and facility renewal, replacement, and large maintenance project expenditures totaling ~$20 million annually. The REFD Business Operations Center provides support to the entire department, specifically regarding the areas of Finance, Employee Engagement, Systems, Communications and General Administration.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager