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Communications Specialist, USA National Phenology Network and University 
of Arizona

The USA National Phenology Network (USA-NPN) is seeking a full-time
Communications Specialist to facilitate successful and strategic 
communication
at the Network's National Coordinating Office.  The successful candidate 
will
identify audiences, messages, branding and identity and develop 
corresponding
materials in support of the USA-NPN mission and program activities.

Based at the University of Arizona, the USA-NPN brings together citizen
scientists, government agencies, non-profit groups, educators and students 
of
all ages to monitor the impacts of climate change on plants and animals in 
the
United States. For more information on the messages we seek to communicate 
to
our audiences see our Communications Standards
(http://www.usanpn.org/files/shared/file/Communications_standards.pdf).

Duties & Responsibilities

    * Develop content for program briefs, information sheets, press 
releases,
brochures, posters, videos, web content, email newsletters, powerpoint
presentations and other communications materials;
    * Ensure that current and new communication materials are 
differentiated and
appropriate to each audience (citizen science observers, researchers, 
resource
managers, funders);
    * Develop social media and community-generated content outlets for 
different
audiences;
    * Evaluate and improve current messages and audience categorization;
    * Coordinate media outreach and placement(cultivating venues, 
providing
story ideas and articles);
    * Develop communications-related partnerships within the USA-NPN 
(e.g.,
National Park Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, universities, nature
centers);
    * Develop and conduct science translation and interpretation to 
increase
science and climate literacy in the U.S. public;
    * Evaluate the success and efficacy of communication materials and
strategies;
    * Contribute to other projects depending on programmatic needs and the
Specialist's interests.

Minimum Qualifications

    * Bachelor's degree in communications, journalism, environmental 
science
or a related field
    * Two years of professional communications experience
    * Excellent verbal and written communication skills
    * Able to work effectively both independently and as a member of a 
team
    * Self-directed with the ability to initiate, implement, and manage 
projects
    * Familiarity with standard document, graphic design, publishing and 
web
content management software

Preferred Qualifications

    * Master's degree in communications, journalism, environmental science 
or
a related field
    * Three years of professional communications experience
    * Experience with nation-level campaigns and messaging
    * Proficiency with standard document, graphic design, publishing and 
web
content management software

Additional qualifications may be found on the UA Carreer Track Website.
To apply, please submit your online application including a cover letter,
resume, sample communication materials and three professional references.

Position will remain open until filled.

This is a benefits eligible full-time classified position with annualized 
salary
of $39,500 to $48,000 depending on experience. This is a temporary, one 
year
position, with the possibility to extend depending on performance and the
availability of funding.

Link to full job description and application:
www.uacareertrack.com/applicants/Central?quickFind=200171
Job Number: 46887 
Job Title: Marketing Specialist (Extended Temporary) 

The position description is also posted at http://www.usanpn.org/node/6205

Contact: Alyssa Rosemartin, Acting Assistant Director, USA National 
Phenology
Network National Coordinating Office [email protected]

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