Associate Director of Public Relations at AT&T Performing Arts Center
Dallas, Texas, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

22 Dec, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

23 Sep, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Public Relations, Communication, Advocacy, Writing, Editing, Research, Organizational Skills, Presentation Skills, Government Relations, Arts Community Knowledge, Crisis Management, Budget Management, Collaboration, Spanish Fluency, Photography, Videography

Industry

Performing Arts

Description
Description Associate Director of External Affairs Primary Department: External Affairs Direct Report To: Chief Advocacy Officer Status: Full-time Exempt Job Summary: As the Associate Director of External Affairs, you will assist with the development, planning, and execution of the Center’s public relations, institutional communications, government affairs, arts community relationship building and advocacy initiatives locally, statewide and nationally. You must be a strategic, detail-oriented communicator – a self-starter with strong writing and presentation skills, experience in government relations, passionate about the arts, and flexible with work hours. Spanish fluency in writing and speaking is highly preferred. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: · Develop and execute institutional communications plans and for leadership community programs, and advocacy initiatives · Lead initiatives telling the Center’s story - including our history, arts education programs, community outreach, supporting our arts community and more · Pitch institutional stories to media outlets; write and archive press releases; prepare staff for interviews · Collaborate with other arts organizations on joint advocacy initiatives and communications in Dallas and in Austin · Maintain regular contact with key stakeholders including city officials, statewide arts advocates, arts commission, and tourism partners · Manage production and content for Debut (online quarterly newsletter) and our Report to the Community · Create and distribute institutional marketing materials such as brochures, rack cards, and education resources · Manage photography and videography assets, including organizing databases and coordinating with external vendors · Support Dallas Arts Month through planning, communications, and event coordination · Represent the Center at advocacy meetings, monitor city/state politics, and build relationships with elected officials · Assist with ticket and table requests for officials and special events · Edit and proof internal and external communications; maintain and train staff on the Center’s Style Guide · Coordinate translation services to ensure accurate and culturally appropriate messaging · Guide campus tours for press, dignitaries, and tourism groups · Produce videos and presentations for internal and public use; manage video and photography requests · Maintain and update Crisis Communications Plan; prepare for anticipated and unanticipated events · Assist in developing and managing the department’s budget Duties, tasks or projects may be assigned or modified as needed by the Chief Advocacy Officer. Extensive interdepartmental collaboration is expected, and the hired candidate will be required to maintain the confidentiality of certain proprietary information. This position is exempt and may require an excess of 40 hours a week. Requirements Education · Bachelor’s degree in Communication, Journalism, Public Relations, or equivalent combination of training and experience. Experience & Skills · At least four years of experience in journalism, public relations, or advocacy · A strong, detail-oriented, and collaborative leader with a history of managing projects to completion · Strong writing, editing, research, communication, organizational, and presentation skills (including grammar, style, etc.) · Knowledge of city/state politics and arts community is a plus · Proficiency in Windows-based programs such as Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Teams, and CoPilot. Airtable or data automation, Canva is also a plus. · Must be available 24/7 to respond to crises and be able to work a flexible schedule, including nights, weekends, and holidays as needed · Spanish language writing and speaking fluency is highly valued ABOUT THE AT&T PERFORMING ARTS CENTER:The AT&T Performing Arts Center is a nonprofit foundation that for 16 years has operated and programmed a 10-acre campus comprised of five premier performance venues and a park in downtown Dallas. Audiences enjoy the Broadway presentations, concerts, comedy, speakers, and the finest dance companies from across the globe co-presented with TITAS/DANCE UNBOUND. We also present the best of new and emerging Dallas arts groups through our Elevator Project and provide significant support services for the Dallas arts community. The Center also helps thousands of students and families explore the arts through a range of free arts education and community programs provided both at the Center and in the community. The Center also plays a significant collaborative leadership role in arts advocacy locally, and on the state and federal levels. The AT&T Performing Arts Center’s policy is to afford equal employment opportunity to all, regardless of race, creed, color, religion, gender, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, veteran status, disability, gender identity or sexual orientation. To learn more about the Center and its history, https://attpac.org/15th-anniversary and , you can view the 2020-2023 Report to the Community online. Our Purpose: Shape the stage for life to thrive in Dallas. Our Vision: To be a catalyst for imaginative excellence that enables economic and artistic growth for Dallas. Our Mission: We are a vibrant cultural hub that provides, operates and activates exceptional spaces for artists, artistic organizations and our community. Organizational Core Values: The Center’s culture is to focus on the values that guide its people's actions. The Center’s Core Values are to passionately pursue our mission by being: Achievement Focused - Committed to the advancement and cultivation of the Performing Arts in Dallas Community Minded – Actively fostering and participating in meaningful community interactions Customer Service Driven – Dedicated to the service of internal and external constituents so that all want to return Flexible – Willing to change to achieve results
Responsibilities
The Associate Director of External Affairs will develop and execute public relations and advocacy initiatives while collaborating with various stakeholders. This role includes managing communications, media relations, and community outreach efforts.
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