A cover letter is required for consideration for this position and should be attached as the first page of your resume. The cover letter should address reasons for your interest in this position and outline skills and experience that directly relate to this position. In addition, please include contact information for three individuals who can serve as references.
The DISCO Communications Specialist will continue to develop and maintain the DISCO Network public facing website, assist with the development of respective lab websites, and communications platforms for network participants to develop and share resources.
Work closely with the Principal Investigator, Program Manager, and Program Coordinator to create and implement an inclusive and accessible multi-platform media strategy, digital data management plan, and publishing strategy for grant outputs which includes public-facing programming, articles, and tech wins and fails reports.
Write compelling press releases, newsletters, and social media posts about the findings and outputs of DISCO Network research initiative.
Design eye-catching graphics, videos, and multimedia art about the activities and outputs of DISCO Network research initiative.
Collaborate with network sites and partners to engage in outreach and to distribute findings from the network. The primary goal will be to highlight and expand the reach of the work of network faculty, students, and affiliates, as well as grow the membership of the network.
Collaborate effectively with other DSI and DISCO faculty, staff, fellows, interns, and graduate and undergraduate students.
Manage other ad hoc projects as required.
Bachelor's degree required or equivalent education/work experience.
2-4 years related experience in website development, communications, writing, and copyediting.
Strong expertise with graphic design, video editing, and developing compelling visual campaigns.
Experience with Mailchimp, Twitter, Squarespace, Canva, Adobe, Google Suite, Dropbox, and YouTube.
Strong interpersonal, oral, written communications, and conflict resolution skills.
Strong project management, strategic planning, and peer-influencing skills .
Experience working with faculty, and nonprofit leaders.
Comfort working in an unstructured environment.
Demonstrated ability to show leadership and independent decision making.
A high level of problem-solving skills, including demonstrated ability to anticipate next steps based on multiple inputs and prioritize decisions.
Demonstrated organizational skills, including ability to plan, organize, and follow through on a large and diverse workload, while attending to detail and meeting deadlines.
A high level of self-motivation in developing and executing a personal program of work that enhances the activities, impact, and reputation of the Digital Studies Institute and the DISCO Network.
Knowledge and commitment to the principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Advanced training or experience in graphic design, video editing, PR, journalism, or social media.
A background in accessible and inclusive design is not required, but is highly desirable.
A background in digital studies is not required, but a connection to the subject matter is desirable.
This position is 20-hours/week, 50% effort.
This is a three-year term limited position ending in August 2027.
The salary range for this position is $22,150 to $27,700 for 50% effort ($44,300 to $55,400 full-time rate), please note a higher salary may be offered based on equity and the selected candidates experience.
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