Public Affairs Officer Mid
About the role
TULK is a boutique strategic technology and management consulting firm supporting U.S. Federal Government, Defense, Intelligence Community, and National Security customers. The Public Affairs Officer - Mid role is responsible for producing internal and external news and information products about the agency and its mission.
Responsibilities
Content Development & Execution: Develop, execute, and publish a high volume of public affairs deliverables written in AP Style with minimal errors. Products include articles, newsletters, social media content, podcast productions, website content, daily news clips, communication plans, video concepts, and video scripts.
Media Relations & Strategy: Manage media activities, including developing talking points, preparing staff for media engagements, writing news releases, and proactively pitching stories. Track and report on media metrics and performance.
Digital Media Management: Create tailored content for various social media platforms (e.g., Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, X/Twitter, etc.). Conduct trend research, develop content schedules, and provide detailed analytics on social media and website performance (NGA.mil). Provide photojournalist products for both social media and public facing websites as well.
Strategic Communications: Lead communications planning and product development for key agency initiatives, including strategic objectives and workforce development. Ensure all public-facing information, such as senior leader bios and organizational charts, is accurate and up-to-date.
Outreach & Event Support: Provide public affairs support for external conferences, academic outreach, and other community relations events. Support the agency's distinguished speaker program and manage public inquiries received via phone or email. This includes developing informal materials for a variety of audiences to include informational materials for industry, academia, leadership, and DoD/IC customers and stakeholders to include measurement, follow-up, and analysis. This includes preparing event specific NGA presentations, briefing books, slick sheets, brochures, handouts, and agendas. Plan, coordinate, and execute high-level external events/campaigns. Provide support to visit dry runs, read ahead materials, prep packages, placemats, presentations, and briefing material. All planning must be completed three (3) business days prior to the event. Provide both formal and informal briefings to visiting groups and individuals which convey useful information, to include NGA museum tours. Respond to requests for advice and assistance in all matters or activities relative to proper community outreach procedures. Ensure responses are coordinated, while maintaining confidentiality appropriate to the issue. Track and manage external speaking engagements for NGA personnel (EXCOM and non-EXCOM).
Engagement: Support high-level military and civilian, foreign, and domestic visits/functions, ceremonies and special events hosted by NGA leadership. Prepare visit specific NGA presentations, briefing books, slick sheets, and agendas. Manage visit dry runs, read ahead materials, prep packages, placemats, presentations, and briefing material. Planning must be completed three (3) business days prior to the event. Track and manage both internal and external engagements for NGA Senior Leadership to include schedules, agendas, and planning materials. Provide both formal and informal briefings to visiting groups and individuals which convey useful information, to include NGA museum tours.
What We Value: Sound judgment, professionalism, and discretion in support of national security missions. Strong communication, organization, and follow-through. Ability to work independently and collaboratively with government, contractor, and mission partners. A practical, mission-focused approach to solving problems and improving outcomes.
Qualifications
U.S. citizenship is required.
An active TS/SCI security clearance is required. Some positions may require additional accesses, SCI eligibility, or successful completion of a Counterintelligence-scope polygraph process as directed by the customer.
A minimum of a Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, or related field. Completion of formal DoW public affairs training (Defense Information School coursework) preferred.
A minimum of 5 years of hands-on experience in a public affairs, public relations, or journalism role. In lieu of a bachelor's degree, the candidate must have 8+ years of direct public affairs or journalism experience.
Skills
Demonstrated experience drafting press materials (releases, media advisories) and responding to routine inquiries.
Proven ability to write and produce content for a variety of platforms, such as websites, social media, and internal communications.
Experience coordinating or supporting the logistics for public events, meetings, or conferences.
The ability to build effective working relationships with internal colleagues and community partners.
Strong writing, editing, and presentation skills, with the ability to translate complex information into clear, accessible language.
Experience managing smaller projects from start to finish, including coordinating with multiple stakeholders to meet deadlines.
The ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously and respond effectively to shifting priorities and time-sensitive requests.
Benefits
TULK offers a tailored benefits package that may include medical, dental, and vision insurance, short- and long-term disability, flexible work schedules where permitted by the customer, performance and referral bonuses, technology support, tuition reimbursement, 401(k), and professional development support.