Position Announcement: Session Communications Specialist

Session Communications Specialist
Washington State House of Representatives, Democratic Caucus
Salary: Based on previous job experience and qualifications. This is an exempt session/temporary position
Closing Date: Open until filled, early applications encouraged
To Apply: Send your cover letter, résumé, writing sample, and any audio, video, or graphic design samples to: jobs.hdc@leg.wa.gov

AGENCY DESCRIPTION

The House of Representatives is comprised of the elected members of the House of Representatives and the staff necessary to carry out the business of a legislative branch of state government. Staff workgroups include administrative staff, nonpartisan staff, Democratic caucus staff, and Republican caucus staff. The Democratic Caucus consists of the Democratic members of the Washington State House. Each caucus has partisan staff positions that assist the members of the House.

This Olympia-based job is a full-time temporary position lasting for the duration of the upcoming legislative session (January – March 2020). Some nights and weekends may be required.

Caucus communications specialists are communications professionals who are part of a team that advances public policy aimed at improving the lives of Washington’s seven million residents. We work on statewide policies relating to K-12 education, higher education, early learning, health care, human services, environment, transportation, business, labor, agriculture, housing, veterans, economic development, technology, public safety, equal rights, and many more.

If you are a communications professional interested in serving the public working on one or more of these issues areas, you are encouraged to apply.

JOB DESCRIPTION

Caucus communications specialists are responsible for disseminating legislative information to the public for House Democrats. Duties include but are not limited to:

  • Working with elected officials and staff to provide district-specific communication strategies for mass media and constituent outreach
  • Working with digital communications team to develop, design, and format visually-engaging materials for web, print, electronic, and social media platform distribution
  • Working with issue-area policy experts to effectively communicate complex policies using simple, easy-to-understand methods
  • Writing press statements, talking points, editorial pieces, video scripts, newsletters, speeches, digital media copy, etc.
  • Producing audio and video clips, posting to websites, and exploring new media opportunities
  • Organizing media events within district and on capitol campus
  • Producing town hall and end of session products, presentations for caucus and committee hearings
  • Helping maintain and expand the caucus webpages
  • Serving as a primary contact for legislative reporters, facilitating interview requests, and providing background information as needed

Successful candidates will have the ability to:

  • Communicate clearly and concisely to a variety of audiences using plain language
  • Manage multiple tasks and make decisions in a fast-paced, pressure-filled environment
  • Produce and publish content designed to increase social media engagement
  • Work with various web-based communications programs such as Facebook, Twitter, WordPress, GovDelivery, and SharePoint, among others
  • Produce products and work well under deadline
  • Maintain a sense of humor, teamwork, and flexibility to adapt to a wide variety of circumstances
  • Work efficiently with diverse personalities in team and individual settings

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

  • Proficient with Microsoft Office products (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook)
  • Strong writing and messaging skills
  • Familiar with Facebook, Twitter, and other social and web-based communications platforms
  • Post-secondary degree or relevant work experience in communications, political science, journalism, or similar field.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Create various multimedia products such as photos, videos, diagrams, infographics, charts, and maps that allow complex public policy issues to be understood by a general audience
  • Familiarity with Washington state’s legislative process

The Washington State House of Representatives is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We strive to create a working environment that includes and respects cultural, racial, ethnic, sexual orientation and gender identity diversity. Women, racial and ethnic minorities, persons with disabilities, persons over 40 years of age, disabled and Vietnam-era veterans and people of all sexual orientations and gender identities are encouraged to apply. Persons of disability needing assistance in the application process or who need an application in an alternative format may call 360-786-7750 or TTD 1-800-635-9993.