Position title: Strategic Communications Specialist III (Historian)
Location: Arlington, Virginia
Clearance required: SECRET
Responsibilities include (but are not limited to):
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Strategic Communication & Content Creation: Develop communication plans and create a wide range of written content, including speeches, feature articles, presentations, press releases, and internal/external communications.
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Digital & Multimedia Management: Manage content for public/internal websites and social media platforms. Produce, edit, and manage all multimedia products, including video, photography, and graphic design. Track and report on web/social media analytics to refine strategy.
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Event & Exhibit Management: Provide full lifecycle management for ~ 40 annual national/international exhibits and events, including strategic planning, logistics, budget management, and the preparation of all required approval packages and reports.
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Administrative & Historical Support: Provide general administrative, media relations, and outreach support. Conduct archival research and provide transcription services to create historical products.
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A bachelor's degree in communications, journalism, or related field from a fully accredited institution and at least ten (10) years of experience in strategic communications or social media management role providing public affairs support in a professional communications environment.
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The requirement for a bachelor's degree may be waived if the proposed Strategic Communications Specialist III has at least fifteen (15) years of experience as a communicator or writer in support of various unique, specialized organizational goals.
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Must have at least ten (10) years' experience as a communicator or writer in support of various unique, specialized organizational goals.
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A two (2) page writing sample of a previously published professional publication or article, which shall be attached to resume.
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Must have working knowledge and experience with publishing content on social media platforms including Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Flickr.
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Must be people oriented, objective and communicate well with different personality types to coordinate and develop well-written messaging and coherent briefs for the Chief of Naval Research and other Flag-level leadership.
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Proven experience of leading from behind and the ability to think ahead to deliver exceptional C-Suite staff work. Duties also include attendance and participation in both CLASSIFIED and UNCLASSIFIED meetings with senior leadership.
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Ability to bridge operational and S&T activities with current knowledge of relationships between the Navy and Marine Corps to translate knowledge and data into superior communications products for use by senior leadership.
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Must be thoroughly familiar and proficient in the use of commercial software packages such as Adobe InDesign Suite and Microsoft Office products.
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One of the two proposed Senior Strategic Communications Specialists must be proficient in the use of Site Corp and Web Management software.
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Must have excellent professional writing skills and verbal communications skills.
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Demonstrate competence representing organizations of departmental, national and international interests via multimedia and face-to-face venues, such as print, broadcast and exhibit formats. A working level knowledge of video streaming is required.
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Ability to convey meaningful messages related to the organizational mission of scientific research, technology discovery and invention that leads to transition of the acquisition community.
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One (1) of the three Senior Strategic Communications Specialists must have knowledge and experience with documenting, editing and archiving historical information in accordance with DoD's Records Management Program.
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Ability to effectively write, edit and publish newsletters and other publications.
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Some travel will be required in support of ONR events.