Deputy Communications Director (WMS 2)

State of WashingtonMultiple Locations Statewide, WA
Remote

About The Position

At the Department of Commerce, we’re reimagining what’s possible in government. We’re builders, thinkers, and change-makers, working at the intersection of innovation, community, and impact. From unlocking critical funding to fueling inclusive economic growth, we’re turning big ideas into real-world solutions that uplift people and places. Our agency’s strength lies in the diversity of our workforce, and the breadth of the lived experiences and perspectives employees bring to the work. We believe equity is not just a value but a practice, which is reflected in how we design programs, engage communities, and deliver outcomes. We foster a workplace culture where curiosity is encouraged, bold thinking is welcomed, and collaboration drives our impact. This job is a commitment to reshape systems so they work better for everyone. If you’re ready to challenge the status quo and build meaningful connections, we want to meet you. Let’s build what’s next, together. The Communications Team provides comprehensive communications services for the agency, including media relations, digital communications, graphic design and branding, agency reports, website services and internal communications. The team contributes to the agency’s mission of strengthening communities by ensuring communication is clear, concise, written in plain language and accessible to all. The Deputy Communications Director reports to the Communications Director and manages and coordinates responses to high-profile media issues, including supervision of the Media Relations Manager, and supervises a team of two communicators focused on delivering communications services to the agency’s Energy Division and the Office of Economic Development and Competitiveness Division. The Deputy Communications Director is also the chief tactician for the agency’s response to high-profile media issues, leading the day-to-day operations of media relations activities. The position is also responsible for developing customer focused systems for delivering communications services to Commerce’s five primary divisions (Housing, Community Services, Economic Development, Local Government and Energy). The position will be the primary liaison with division leadership and, serving as a central content hub, be responsible for division external communications and storytelling approaches. In the absence of the Communications Director, it has signature authority for budgetary management, personnel management and oversight for the agency’s Communications Division.

Requirements

  • 9 years of combined experience and education as described below:
  • Experience must include two or more of the following areas:
  • Engagement and collaboration with community members, partners, local governments, external partners and internal staff.
  • High level facilitative and collaborative marketing skills.
  • Demonstrated advanced leadership skills.
  • Experience in understanding key legislative, intergovernmental and interest group process and relationships in Washington State.
  • Professional experience with graphic design, publishing and multi-media communications strategy.
  • Professional experience with marketing and advertising strategy.
  • Professional experience with trends and methods for the Internet, including design, development and management.
  • Highly effective written and verbal communication skills.
  • A minimum of 2 years of supervisory or lead experience , experience may include the following:
  • Directing and managing a team, overseeing budgets, workflow, and projects, including directing and evaluating the work of others.
  • Bachelor’s degree in political science, communications, journalism, business, public administration or closely aligned field
  • 9 years of experience
  • 8 years of experience and one year of education
  • 7 years of experience and two years of education
  • 6 years of experience and three years of education
  • 5 years of experience and four years of education
  • 4 years of experience and five years of education
  • 3 years of experience and six years of education
  • Excellent verbal and written communication experience, including mastery of grammar, punctuation, and vocabulary, and production of communication deliverables for a variety of internal and external audiences.
  • Ability to Cultivate and maintain strong relationships with elected officials, relevant agency partners, external partners, collaborators, relevant parties, and local, state, and federal government staff and officials.
  • Ability to negotiate effectively and persuade others to support the organization's mission.
  • Ability to identify and analyze problems, develop creative solutions, and make sound decisions in a fast-paced environment.
  • Public speaking and presentation skills, advocating for an organization’s position to various audiences.
  • Maintain the highest standards of personal, professional and ethical conduct.
  • Demonstrate an ongoing commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and respect in external and internal communications.
  • Support the state’s and Commerce’s goals for a diverse workforce.
  • Demonstrates a commitment to social and racial justice.
  • A complete and detailed online application.
  • A cover letter (enter online).
  • At least three professional references (enter online).

Nice To Haves

  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in political science, communications, journalism, business, public administration.
  • Demonstrated expertise in communications, public affairs, journalism principles and practices.
  • Previous newsroom experience either as a reporter, assignment desk or producer.
  • Previous track record of managing direct reports effectively.

Responsibilities

  • Leads, manages and coordinates response to high profile media inquiries and issues likely to draw media attention and advises leadership on appropriate approaches and tactics.
  • Develops systems and procedures for placing earned media stories in local and national publications, seeking media exposure for Commerce’s important work.
  • Lead and coordinate the planning of public and press events for agency leadership and division program rollouts.
  • Supervises, leads, manages, a team comprised of the Media Relations Manager (CC5) and two division lead communicators (CC4) assigned to Commerce’s Energy Division and Office of Economic Development and Competitiveness Division.
  • Serves as the primary liaison between the Communications Division and division leadership regarding communications needs and initiatives.
  • Develops new structures for the delivery of communications services to divisions, writing service delivery agreements for divisions, creating the framework for division-focused communications planning calendars resulting in a steady flow of content and setting expectations for how division lead communicators are expected to interface with their divisions to deliver services.
  • Provide strategic guidance for divisions on significant briefing documents, news releases, speeches, presentations, web content, and other materials that represent the agency to the public, legislators, and/or deal with controversial issues.
  • Analyze the extent of public understanding of Commerce programs and evaluate effectiveness of information and public relations activities.
  • Develop messaging and communications plans that achieve continuous improvement to our external information delivery systems, determine if new processes or tools are necessary to increase audience engagement with Commerce communications products.
  • Leads special projects on behalf of the Communications Director and executive management, actively collaborating with agency staff and leadership on the development and implementation of special communications initiatives that reflect the agency’s priorities and strategic goals.
  • Assists the Communications Director with carrying out strategic planning activities, aligning with the agency’s strategic goals and plan, and assists in advanced planning for key Communications Division initiatives.
  • Assure appropriate and optimum use of Communications resources and enhanced effectiveness of employees through timely appraisal and professional development opportunities.
  • Manage and develop direct reports and team members, identify opportunities for mentoring and cross-training.
  • Leads onboarding activities for all new communications division members and leads off-boarding activities for team members who are departing.
  • Monitor division budget expenses and recommend or advise against expenditures for projects, equipment, training or travel.

Benefits

  • medical and dental insurance benefits
  • retirement and deferred compensation plans
  • 11 paid holidays each year
  • 14-25 vacation days per year (depending on length of employment)
  • 8 hours of sick leave per month (if full time employed)
  • bereavement leave
  • an employee assistance program
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