Communications Assistant - Position Available Immediately

The Marine Environmental Research Institute (MERI) is seeking a highly
organized, experienced individual with excellent writing, technical and
graphics skills to fill the position of Communications Assistant at the MERI
Center for Marine Studies in Blue Hill, Maine.

MERI is a nonprofit organization that conducts scientific research and
provides education on the impacts of pollution on marine life. This position
provides an exciting and challenging opportunity to fulfill a vital role in
the growth and development of the organization.

The successful candidate will have a background in environmental policy,
science translation, journalism and/or environmental advocacy; excellent
writing, verbal, and visual skills; and a proficiency with website
management, computer graphics, social media, digital imagery and software.
The individual must be highly organized and able to work well under
pressure, meet deadlines and work collaboratively as part of a team.

Primary Job Responsibilities

Perform basic duties related to external and internal communications and
associated technology, particularly the MERI website, including writing and
editing website content and press releases; developing PowerPoints and other
graphic presentations; and providing other advancement, marketing and
publicity materials. Work closely with MERI senior staff and marketing firm
to enhance, oversee and maintain the MERI website, social media, other
electronic communications, and the image library. Provide technical,
graphics and communications support for all MERI departments.

Job Description

 With oversight from senior staff, communications consultants and the
marketing firm, maintain the MERI website, including writing and editing
text, selecting appropriate graphics and visual content, designing layout,
and serving as webmaster for the organization.
 Produce and oversee MERI external electronic communications, including
maintenance of email lists, sending email blasts and electronic newsletters,
administering MERI’s Facebook page, and developing other social media
outreach for the organization.
 Provide graphics and technical support for all MERI departments for
electronic and printed materials, including emails, flyers, advertisements
and brochures; produce PowerPoint presentations.
 Organize, enhance and manage the MERI Image Library, working closely with
staff to ensure up-to-date images are acquired, consistently labeled and
made accessible to all users.
 Serve as primary staff photographer and/or videographer for MERI programs
and events, and attend other events as MERI representative on occasion.
 Working with senior staff/marketing firm, write and/or edit press
releases, fact sheets, flyers and other communications materials.
 Operate and maintain the MERI audiovisual system for lectures, conferences
and other programs, working with the A/V consultant to ensure optimal
performance and training other staff on using the system.
 Working with MERI’s Systems Consultant, troubleshoot software, hardware
and communications issues for the MERI staff and provide periodic training
for the staff on specific applications.
 Assist with updating and maintaining MERI’s public relations and
fundraising databases, including setting up and producing reports and lists
for mailings.
 Articulate and promote the MERI mission to the public.
 Pitch in on projects and perform other duties as assigned by the Director
or senior staff.
 As the organization evolves, the job responsibilities may change or be
altered to meet MERI’s needs. This would be done in association with the
Director.


Reports to: Communications Associate and Director

Requirements:
 Bachelor’s degree required. A background in journalism, advocacy, toxics
policy, photo-journalism, science journalism, web design, marketing, public
relations, development or a related field desirable.
 Knowledge of how the media works and what is newsworthy; familiarity with
national, regional and state print and electronic media.
 Ability to successfully translate complex science issues for journalists
and the public.
 Knowledge of environmental, ocean and/or toxics issues preferred.
 Excellent interpersonal, written and verbal communications skills.
 Superior proficiency with computer graphics software, digital photography,
website design and management, and social media.
 Must be detail-oriented, able to meet deadlines, work collaboratively as
part of a team, and adapt to changing environment.
 Strong interest in the marine environment and a commitment to promoting
the mission of MERI.

Time Requirements: Full-time, at least 40 hours per week (must be able to
participate in occasional evening and weekend events)


MERI is an Equal Opportunity Employer


How To Apply
To apply for this position, please submit by email a letter of application
with updated resume, writing samples, and three references to:
[email protected] with the subject line “MERI Communications Assistant”.
Position open until filled. Incomplete applications will not be considered.

www.meriresearch.org

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