Senior Public Affairs Officer - Active TS/SCI
About the role
The Public Affairs Officer - Senior, is responsible for developing, managing, and executing the agency's comprehensive communication and public relations strategies. This individual will serve as an advisor to senior leadership on all matters concerning public affairs.
Responsibilities
- Strategic Communications: Develop and implement long-term strategic communication plans in alignment with the agency's goals. Provide expert counsel to senior leadership on communications strategies, messaging, and public positioning. Lead the development and execution of internal and external communication campaigns
- News and Media Relations: Oversee the creation of press releases, media advisories, provide media prep, help develop responses to media inquiries, and other materials for the media. Direct the content strategy and management of the agency's public website and social media channels along with providing media measurements and metrics for both.
- 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, photojournalism, website content, communication plans, video concepts, video scripts, and a daily news clip. Also provide support for government agency communicators meetings to include content preparation and day of support
- Community and Academic Outreach: In support of community and academic outreach, conference planning and engagements, develop budgets, strategic outreach plans, strategic communications plans, and 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 for NGA strategy, workforce development, outreach campaigns, GEOINT Symposium, Esri Conference, and other engagements as requested. Manage 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. Off-site public affairs support will be required for external conferences, academic outreach, senior leadership visits, and other events as required to include any other specified community relations. Support of the agency's distinguished speaker program.
- Executive Communications: Serve as a speechwriter for senior leadership, preparing remarks for a variety of public and private events. Also provide remarks and prepare email and other digital products for NGA senior leadership
- Engagements: 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.
- Support of the agency's distinguished speaker program. Track and manage external speaking engagements for NGA personnel (non-EXCOM).
- Internal Collaboration & Oversight: As a senior team member, provide copy editing and quality assurance for public affairs products. Support the monthly government agency communicators meeting, offer expert recommendations on emerging communication trends, and assist with tracking and maintaining media and public affairs logs.
Requirements
- Education: A bachelor's degree in Public Relations, Public Affairs, Journalism, or a related field. In lieu of a bachelor's degree, the candidate must have 8+ years of direct public affairs or journalism.
- Experience: A minimum of 10 years of demonstrated experience in public affairs or journalism, in a leadership capacity, managing complex communication initiatives and advising senior executives
- Proven ability to develop and execute sophisticated, multi-faceted strategic communication plans
- Extensive experience and demonstrated success in public affairs or journalism
- Exceptional writing, editing, and verbal communication skills, with a proven track record in speechwriting
- Demonstrated ability to lead effectively during high-pressure crisis situations
- Strategic Thinking: Ability to develop and execute sophisticated, multi-faceted communication plans that align with organizational objectives
- Communication Proficiency: Exceptional writing, editing, and verbal communication skills, with a portfolio demonstrating high-quality speechwriting, press releases, and strategic messaging
- Stakeholder Relations: Superb interpersonal skills with a natural ability to build and maintain relationships with diverse stakeholders, including community partners, government entities, and internal teams
- Digital Fluency: Strong understanding of digital and social media platforms as tools for strategic engagement and reputation management
Qualifications
- Completion of formal DoW public affairs training (Defense Information School coursework) preferred
Skills
- Exceptional writing, editing, and verbal communication skills, with a proven track record in speechwriting
- Strategic Thinking: Ability to develop and execute sophisticated, multi-faceted communication plans that align with organizational objectives
- Communication Proficiency: Exceptional writing, editing, and verbal communication skills, with a portfolio demonstrating high-quality speechwriting, press releases, and strategic messaging
- Stakeholder Relations: Superb interpersonal skills with a natural ability to build and maintain relationships with diverse stakeholders, including community partners, government entities, and internal teams
- Digital Fluency: Strong understanding of digital and social media platforms as tools for strategic engagement and reputation management
Benefits
Essential Network Security (ENS) Solutions, LLC is a service-disabled veteran owned, highly regarded IT consulting and management firm. ENS consults for the Department of Defense (DoD) and Intelligence Community (IC) providing innovative solutions in the core competency area of Identity, Credential and Access Management (ICAM), Software Development, Cyber and Network Security, System Engineering, Program/Project Management, IT support, Solutions, and Services that yield enduring results. Our strong technical and management experts have been able to maintain a standard of excellence in their relationships while delivering innovative, scalable and collaborative infrastructure to our clients.
Why ENS? Free Platinum-Level Medical/Dental/Vision coverage, 100% paid for by ENS
401k Contribution from Day 1
PTO + 11 Paid Federal Holidays
Long & Short Term Disability Insurance
Group Term Life Insurance
Tuition, Certification & Professional Development Assistance
Workers' Compensation
Relocation Assistance