Communications Deputy Director
Company: Energy Futures Initiative
Location: Washington
Posted on: October 8, 2024
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Job Description:
JOB DESCRIPTIONPosition Title: Communications Deputy
DirectorReports to: David Ellis, Sr. VP of Policy Strategy and
OutreachPosition Status: Fulltime, exemptSalary and BenefitsThe
salary range for this position is $95,000-$110,000. EFI offers a
comprehensive benefits package, including medical, vision, and
dental insurance, 401k with a 5% match; and a pre-tax Flexible
Savings Account, Health Savings Account, and parking and metro
benefits. We have generous paid time off, plus federal holidays and
the week between December 25 and January 1.About EFI FoundationThe
EFI Foundation (EFIF) is a Washington-based registered 501(c)3
nonprofit organization dedicated to harnessing the power of
technology and policy innovation to accelerate the clean energy
transition. Led by principals with decades of experience and proven
track records in government, academia, and the private sector, the
EFI Foundation produces objective, fact-based, and rigorous
analysis supported by a multidisciplinary network of experts.EFI
was founded by Ernest J. Moniz, who served as the thirteenth United
States Secretary of Energy (2013-2017) during the Obama
Administration. Former Secretary Moniz also serves as the co-chair
of the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) and holds a position at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Former Secretary Moniz
and other principals of EFI also are principals of EJM Associates,
LLC, a Washington-based business consultancy.SummaryThe EFI
Foundation is seeking a Communications Deputy Director to work with
the EFI Foundation Senior Vice President of Policy Strategy and
Outreach and lead the Communications Team to promote the work of
EFIF to energy stakeholders and wider public audiences. Candidates
should have a proven ability to perform under pressure.You must
have at least five years of relevant experience after college
graduation in a paid position. The ideal candidate will have
substantial experience in communications in the energy space.In
this role, you will lead the drafting of written products (news
releases, blog posts, report summaries, other website content,
social media posts, fact sheets), which will include giving
guidance and specific edits to the team members' work and proofing
materials for accuracy and proper framing and branding. You will
also help manage the EFI Foundation's monthly newsletter, manage
event promotion, and oversee social media strategies to boost event
registration and amplify analytic work. You will guide-and
supervise other communications team members-the communications
strategy of various projects from beginning to end stage, and that
will include giving advice on the communication team's role in
project budgets and allocation of resources. You will also be a key
media contact for the EFI Foundation and will manage incoming press
inquiries, pitch EFI Foundation reports and thought leadership, and
engage with journalists.You will also be a member of EFIF manager
meetings and will contribute to regular senior meetings on behalf
of the communications team. You will liaison with the research team
and external contractors and hire interns and additional
communications team staff as needed with the Senior Vice President
of Policy Strategy & Outreach. In partnership with the SVP, you
will manage all communications team staff, help ensure their
performance, and help facilitate their professional growth.This is
a hybrid position, advertised internally and externally, and
candidates must be in or willing to relocate to the Washington,
D.C. area and work in the office for at least three days a week
(potentially more, as job duties require).Your Responsibilities
Will Include
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