The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Global Public Affairs’ Office of International Media Engagement (GPA/IME) engages international media to communicate timely and accurate information with the goal of furthering U.S. foreign policy and national security interests. In close collaboration with other State Department and interagency colleagues, GPA/IME advances U.S. foreign policy priorities through engagement with foreign audiences via broadcast, print, and digital media. GPA/IME also works with the National Foreign Affairs Training Center (NFATC) to develop and train officers to effectively engage with international media, with special emphasis on advanced foreign language on-camera training. The office oversees the State Department’s Media Hubs in Brussels, Dubai, London, Miami, Bangkok, and Johannesburg, which are positioned strategically around the globe in major media markets to reach the most influential global and regional outlets. The Media Hub in Miami amplifies regional and global priorities to Spanish and Portuguese-speaking media markets. The Miami Media Hub is the home of the State Department’s Spanish and Portuguese- language spokespersons, as well as the Department’s flagship Spanish and Portuguese social media accounts. The Miami Media Hub currently requires one employee to support media relations in Spanish and Portuguese toto further the office’s goal of communicating U.S. foreign policy priorities to international media outlets and publics around the world. The Press Specialist supports the media outreach functions of the Miami Media Hub through his/her journalistic expertise, knowledge of the south Florida and Latin American media environment, and foreign language and communication skills. The Press Specialist promotes the goals of the Bureau of Global Public Affairs and the Department at-large by planning and implementing initiatives to engage Spanish and Portuguese-speaking audiences by working to increase accurate and positive coverage and exposure of U.S. policies through television, radio, print, and new media platforms. The Press Specialist maintains professional relationships with key individuals and institutions in the target media market(s) and arranges media engagements and other outreach opportunities for the Spanish and Portuguese-language spokespersons, and other State Department and U.S. government officials. The Press Specialist also works in a similar capacity to establish relationships with and support media outreach in Portuguese-speaking Africa as needed.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level