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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailA new Austin community newsroom launching in 2025 and supported by The Texas Tribune is hiring its inaugural Community Engagement and Events Manager.
The ideal candidate will have the passion and ability to convene diverse individuals empower and equip them to be ambassadors for their communities and public-service journalism and develop innovative strategies to grow our audience and reach.
The Community Engagement and Events Manager must have the experience and skills to lead an event (and all logistics) from start to finish build trust and rapport with numerous constituencies and community members and implement outcome-focused audience growth strategies.
The Role
The Community Engagement and Events Manager is an outward-facing role with a regular presence at neighborhood association and PTA meetings. The position will be charged with the successful execution of our live journalism and events offering as well as a co-lead in our annual audience growth and reach goal. Most of all this role will be the bridge to ensure our work is resonating with specific communities and living up to our ambitious service-based vision.
The Austin-based newsroom will leverage multiple virtual and in-person gatherings to amplify our work and connection within and in service to targeted communities in Austin. The Community Engagement and Events Manager will collaborate in developing the strategy and then own the execution of all the events. The ideal candidate has demonstrated project management experience and can manage multiple stakeholders departments and tasks in the production of an engaging and meaningful event.
The Community Engagement and Events Manager understands prevailing trends in the cultural and political landscape. They will be a primary point of contact for key community leaders and representatives who are connected with the organization and the person in this role should be comfortable bringing the needs of communities to senior leadership and advancing ideas and strategies that elevate our work.
Working closely with the Editor-in-Chief Community Engagement and Events Manager will help develop innovative strategies and tactics that grow our audience. This person will also be responsible for the tactical execution of a social media strategy that engages with Austin residents while also promoting our content.
This is an exciting opportunity to build an ambitious and impactful local newsroom. The Community Engagement and Events Manager will work closely with Editor-in-Chief and General Manager to build strong coalitions understand the nuances and needs of our audience and create a best in-class experience for our member-donors. They will also represent the organization in public forums to evangelize the newsrooms mission.
This position will report to the Editor-in-Chief.
The salary for this position will depend on experience. The minimum is $60000.
Responsibilities
Youre a good fit if
We know some great candidates who wont check all of these boxes and we know some might have important skills that we havent considered. If thats you dont hesitate to apply and tell us about yourself.
Location
This position is based in Austin Texas with hybrid remote working flexibility.
Benefits
This job is full-time and includes the following benefits:
How to Apply
Submit your application by July 6 with a rsum five examples of work youre proud of and a brief cover letter summarizing how you would approach this job.
The Texas Tribune is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to diversity and building an inclusive environment for all and we encourage applicants of all identities backgrounds ages and abilities to apply.
We cant wait to hear from you.
About The Texas Tribune
Heres what you should know about the Tribune. From day one weve had disruption innovation and risk-taking in our DNA. Were ambitious as all get out but still have the punch-above-your-weight mentality of a scrappy start-up. Fifteen years ago The Texas Tribune reinvented the business model for public service journalism. We are always looking to expand our boundaries.
Were nonprofit because the challenging economic reality for the media obligates us to find a different way reliable and sustainable to fund serious journalism. Were nonpartisan because we want to serve all members in our community. Were not here to simply echo what people already believe. Our commitment to nonpartisan journalism doesnt mean were passive or neutral in the face of misinformation or spin. We pursue the truth with rigor and we call out falsehoods when we see them because facts matter and accountability is essential.
The Texas Tribune wants to ensure that its newsroom and its news coverage reflect Texas communities by including a wide range of perspectives from people of different backgrounds ideologies and experiences.
Learn more about The Texas Tribune here.
Required Experience:
Manager
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