The Communications Manager will manage all communications, storytelling, social media, traditional media and public messaging for the agency. Their time is spent directly on developing communications materials, managing communication channels, and supporting special projects and initiatives that support the agency’s mission.
Metro Arts is the city of Nashville's office of arts + culture. Our mission is to drive a vibrant and equitable community through the arts. Our work encompasses a wide range of public programs, grant funding and the management of the public art program and collection for the city. We believe that all Nashvillians should have access to a creative life. Our values statement and strategic plan can be found at
https://www.metroartsnashville.com and our equity statement can be found
here.
- Designs, develops and implements key messages and communication strategies, including applying an equitable and accessible lens to all language use, communication channels, and ‘Who Is Receiving This Message?’ constituent considerations.
- Evaluates how the impact of communications serves all communities to engage in the arts with specific attention to previously underserved communities in Nashville.
- Ensures brand standards are consistent throughout the agency, including developing new communication visuals and documents as needed.
- Develops and distributes press releases, media advisories and story pitches to local and national media outlets and trade publications; tracks media mentions and stories, and coordinates with TV/Film production companies regarding public art permissions.
- Manages social media accounts, including creating, scheduling content, and tracking engagement.
- Writes and develops content for stakeholder newsletters.
- Leads user design, content development, and content design for the agency website and manages contributions to Nashville.gov. Collaborates as needed with Information Technology Services on technical updates to website pages and accounts.
- Responds to all agency media requests, conducts media interviews on behalf of the agency, and prepares team members and subject matter experts on talking points for interviews.
- Develops and implements special events or special programs that engage or directly foster specific media interest.
- Designs key publications such as the Annual Report and other documents.
- Seeks continuous process improvements for the entire agency, through facilitating clear and open feedback, employee evaluations, and documentation of work performance.
- Supports the Metro Arts Commissioners’ vision, Metro Nashville Diversity Officer’s guidelines, and the agency's work in developing and sustaining equitable practices across programs and policies, furthering the team commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and access.
- Produces content utilizing current practices in traditional and non-traditional media, social media, and digital platforms.
- Manages and updates the Nashville.gov and the Metro Arts websites.
- Develops and implements a comprehensive communications strategic plan that emphasizes storytelling and compelling narratives and nontraditional communications especially around our grants programming.
- Trains and mentors Metro Arts staff as effective communicators and storytellers.
- Requires attendance at some evening and/or weekend meetings, events workshops.
Bachelor's Degree plus five (5) years of professional experience in public relations, journalism, or related field.
*Substitution for experience may be considered in lieu of education*. (1:1 ratio)
Candidates with accreditations earned in a foreign institute are encouraged to apply.Note: Per Metro Ordinance No. SO94-1078. All employees of the Metropolitan Government shall be residents of the State of Tennessee or become residents of the state within six (6) months of employment as a prerequisite to employment with the Metropolitan Government.- Experience with an arts, racial equity or restorative justice fields
- Experience navigating structured organizations, such as governments, universities or large organizations obtaining buy-in on potential challenging ideas
- Project management skills, including the ability to produce, track and manage multiple deliveries with overlapping deadlines
We are an equal opportunity employer that values diversity at all levels. All individuals, regardless of personal characteristics, are encouraged to apply. Metro Nashville Government respects the religious beliefs and practices of all employees and will make, on request, an accommodation for such observances when a reasonable accommodation is available that does not create an undue hardship on business operations.
Requests for ADA or other protected accommodations for the recruitment process should be directed to Human Resources at 615-862-6640.