Freelance Energy Publicist | 15-20 hrs/month at Development Counsellors International
New York, New York, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

05 Oct, 26

Salary

100.0

Posted On

07 Jul, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Media Relations, Public Relations, Energy Industry Networking, AP-style Writing, Strategic Pitching, Media List Development, Interpersonal Communication, Microsoft Office

Industry

Public Relations and Communications Services

Description
Company Development Counsellors International (DCI), is a New York-headquartered destination marketing agency. Our PR teams help destinations tell their stories and land high-profile media coverage. Learn more at www.aboutdci.com DCI is an equal opportunity employer and has taken a Diversity Pledge to ensure our agency is advancing racial justice, identifying unconscious bias, educating our staff, and using our place marketing platform to advocate for change. Our agency is also a member of the Diversity Action Alliance and Black Travel Alliance. While this job posting is a guide, we welcome applicants that may bring diverse backgrounds, ideas and experiences to DCI. The Role We’re searching for a seasoned freelance publicist with a strong background in the energy industry and with a network of energy industry reporter contacts, including national and industry trade publications. This is a part-time freelance role averaging approximately 15-20 hours per month. You’ll craft strategic pitches, pitch them to your journalist contacts, and land strategic media interviews, with the goal of landing media results. Influencer partnerships are not included in this role. This is perfect for someone who thrives on both independence and collaboration. What you’ll be doing Leverage Existing Media Relationships + Build New Ones: Connect with mainstream and trade journalists and producers, monitor trends and identify coverage opportunities. Pitch & Secure Coverage: Draft pitches and targeted media lists, pitch story ideas, book interviews to generate editorial placements. Clients You’ll Work With U.S. cities and states that are implementing marketing and PR campaigns to attract business investment. Qualifications 5+ years media relations or PR experience A proven network of energy industry reporters Strong, creative, AP-style writing an absolute must Ability to “spot” a story angle and craft compelling, relevant and newsworthy pitches Strong interpersonal skills; ability to pitch stories over the phone or over email Highly self-motivated, with the ability to work independently Impeccable organization; Microsoft Office proficiency Applicants must be U.S. citizens or have all necessary approvals to live/work in the U.S. without Visa sponsorship Compensation $50-$100/hour (DOE)
Responsibilities
The role involves leveraging existing media relationships to secure strategic interviews and editorial placements for U.S. cities and states. The publicist will craft compelling pitches and monitor industry trends to attract business investment for clients.
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