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Supervisory Public Affairs Specialist (Communications Director)
Office of the Inspector General · Posted 8 days ago
About the Role
The Office of the Inspector General is one of the best places to work in the Department of Justice and is one of the premier inspector general offices in federal government. We offer excellent work-life flexibilities. We are seeking a highly-motivated professional employee with experience in external and internal communication in support of our mission to detect and deter waste, fraud, abuse, and misconduct in DOJ programs and personnel, and to promote economy and efficiency in those programs.
What You'll Do
- →As a Supervisory Public Affairs Specialist (Communications Director), your responsibilities would include, but would not be limited to: Managing all inquiries from the media and press and serves as the OIG's primary spokesperson.
- →Preparing and editing organizational publications for internal and external audiences.
- →Achieving communication goals through a variety of methods such as press releases, social media, web communications, radio and television coverage, podcasts, feature articles, personal appearances, press briefings, news conferences, brand enhancement, and visual elements for reports and website (including photography, videography, layout, and design).
- →Providing leadership to staff working on external and internal communication projects, including internal events that address organizational needs.
- →Overseeing staff who are responsible for creating interactive, comprehensive dynamic reports with audio, video, infographics, and interactive charts and graphs.
- →Assuring implementation by subordinate staff of the goals and objectives of an agency-wide program.
- →Implementing established goals and objectives; assesses measures that evaluate performance; and makes recommendations for program improvement.
- →Ensuring that OIG staff are kept up to date on developments within the OIG and the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency (CIGIE) through email notifications, internally produced informational products, Intranet postings, and other means.
- →Ensures that meetings, awareness items, messaging and communications products do not conflict with the policies and objectives of related programs.
- →Organizing, plans, designs, and carries out media outreach and communication strategies.
- →Developing plans for informational campaigns about agency programs.
- →Representing the OIG in meetings with high-level officials from the Department of Justice (DOJ), other agencies, vendors, and members of external organizations.
- →Presenting results of assessments and studies (which may be complex or controversial), negotiates agreements, and influences approval and implementation of agency-wide solutions and plans.
- →Developing internal communication strategies for effective communication throughout the OIG.
Requirements
- ✓There are no education requirements for this position.
Personality Fit
Job ID: 545b2b8d-5712-4ef1-8f6e-ea1cafd15ce6
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