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Description
Sonoma Ecology Center (SEC) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that has worked with our community for over 30 years to identify and lead actions that achieve and sustain ecological health in Sonoma Valley and beyond. Our work improves the land, climate, water, and biodiversity – the foundation of our region’s high quality of life.
Each year, we provide in-depth environmental science instruction to over 1,100 students, manage over 5,000 acres of public and private land, including Sugarloaf Ridge State Park, raise thousands of native plants, restore native habitat, and provide research and technical support on timely issues affecting the region. With an annual budget of over $3 million, our professional staff manages numerous large grants and contracts, often in partnership with other nonprofits and agencies that, by working together, significantly leverage our work and impact.
Position Summary:
SEC seeks an Events and Communications Specialist to play a critical role in ensuring the organization achieves its plans for growth in alignment with its mission, vision, and values. The Events and Communications Specialist will be responsible for marketing all of Sonoma Ecology Center’s events, managing the organization’s suite of websites, and collaborating with the organization’s staff and partners to ensure strategic communications alignment. The candidate must be able to communicate effectively with a diverse range of stakeholders. The candidate should be comfortable working independently and collaboratively within a small, close-knit team and thrive in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment. The position will report to the Associate Director and work closely with the Executive Director and Program Managers across the organization.
This role is remote. The candidate must have a reliable means of transportation, phone, and internet.
Duties/Responsibilities (Include but are not limited to):
General Marketing & Communications
- Promote and protect the integrity of the voice and brand of the Sonoma Ecology Center
- Build alignment and identify brand ambassadors across staff and the SEC board of directors
- Work with staff to ensure messages are communicated accurately and consistently to all external audiences
- Work with the writer/content creator and Community Engagement Team to implement an annual strategic communication and marketing plan to promote SEC resources, research, publications, public awareness, current community affairs, and advocacy efforts
- Coordinate with the writer/content creator, Sugarloaf Ridge State Park’s staff, volunteers, and photographers to publish content on all of SEC’s social channels, including eblasts, website, and social media
- Write event copies; ensure website, calendars, and events are up to date.
- Manage website content, including coming up with ways to effectively store and distribute Sonoma Ecology Center’s research and outside land management resources
- Support media relations, including developing press contacts, identifying news opportunities, pitching stories, and coordinating interviews
- Develop communications and fundraising strategies that will broaden programmatic reach and deepen awareness, leading to broader financial impact
- Act as liaison between our work and our audience; effectively translating program verbiage and scientific data into relatable language for donor communications and expanding our audience base
- Ensures SEC’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) is operationalized in our communications plan, and SEC communications are culturally sensitive and designed to reach diverse audiences and speak to all our community members
- Manage all of Sonoma Ecology Center, Sonoma Garden Park, and Sugarloaf Ridge State Park’s media assets, ensuring organized and easy access to media
Qualifications
- Any combination of education, training and experience which would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities to successfully perform the role. Normally, this would include graduation from a college or university with coursework in Journalism, Public Relations, Communications, Marketing, Environmental Science, Political Science, or other related fields, and three years of experience with environmental issues or in Communications and Marketing for other nonprofits
- Working knowledge of local environmental issues and a commitment to our mission.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills are a must: Select candidates will be required to submit portfolio materials
- Must be a confident public speaker; comfortable speaking to reporters, being interviewed on the radio, and at public events such as “tabling” on behalf of the organization
- Strong attention to detail and proofreading skills (AP writing style and standards are a plus)
- Ability to turn dense project information into easily digestible messaging for diverse audiences
- Proven results in implementing marketing and communications strategic plans
- Familiarity with using WordPress and plugins, such as The Events Calendar, and other ticketing/registration software such as RegFox and Simpletix
- Demonstrated ability to work on multiple projects simultaneously while managing deadlines
- Professionalism with colleagues, the public, and vendors, is a must
- Candidates from diverse backgrounds are welcome and encouraged to apply
Physical Requirements:
This is a traditional office job that requires sitting, typing, standing, and being at a computer workstation for lengthy periods of time. One must be able to use office equipment (including, but not limited to, a computer, phone, and printer/copier) and computer systems to fulfill the essential functions of the position.
Benefits:
Benefits: The employee is eligible for one of two health plans on the first day of the month after hire. For these plans, SEC pays 80% of the monthly premium. (Dependents and Spouses are eligible, but SEC does not contribute to the full premium.) Part-time employees must maintain an average of 20 hours or more per week to qualify for this benefit. Please contact Human Resources for a complete description of the available health plans. Other benefits include seven scheduled paid holidays plus an additional three floating holidays. We offer an Employee Assistance Program, a self-funded TIAA 503(b) plan, and an optional cell phone plan.
Sonoma Ecology Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will be given equal consideration and will have equal access to programs, services, and employment opportunities. People with diverse backgrounds, ethnicities, and genders are encouraged to apply. Applicants requiring reasonable accommodations to the application and/or interview process should notify our Human Resources Department.
How To Apply
To Apply
Please apply using BambooHR HRIS by clicking here:
https://sonomaecologycenter.bamboohr.com/careers/55
Alternatively, email humanresources@sonomaecologycenter.org and write Events and Communications Specialist in the Header. Please attach your resume, cover letter, and three references, preferably in one PDF. Portfolio samples are encouraged.
No phone calls, please. For more information about the Sonoma Ecology Center, please visit www.sonomaecologycenter.org.