ColdSpark is one the fastest-growing political and public affairs consulting firms in the nation. The public affairs manager is a client-facing position that requires strong interpersonal and organizational skills creativity and experience in the PR/communications field. A passion for Jewish and Israel advocacy is key as well as an interest in conservative politics. This position is fast-paced with immense growth potential.
Key Responsibilities
Manage multiple client projects campaigns and tasks.
Assist with strategy and tactics for campaigns and manage budget.
Compose and follow engaging social media calendars in line with client brand.
Compose and send client newsletters and press releases covering key national topics.
Manage and track paid digital media efforts and allocate budget accordingly.
Detail creative for paid efforts and update to reflect results.
Manage multiple projects simultaneously to allow for multi-pronged impact.
Analyse data and use it to dictate communications strategy.
Cultivate relationships with influencers in relevant industries.
Write press materials including media advisories press releases and op-eds.
Assist with pitching press items and tracking coverage.
Manage and update press lists regularly.
Oversee basic website updates and posts.
What You Bring
A minimum or two years experience in public affairs communications or PR.
Ability to work on competing priorities at the same time.
Strong copywriting skills and experience.
Excellent communication skills and innovative strategy.
Proficient in Google Suite (Excel Slides Word).
Strong attention to detail.
Comfortable with a fast-paced environment and able to be nimble.
Driven self-starter who is passionate about improving Israels PR.
ColdSpark Offers:
Flexible work schedule
Health vision and dental insurance
401k matching
Competitive compensation based on experience
Career guidance independence and growth
ColdSpark is a full service digital consulting firm specializing in Political Campaigns, Public Affairs and Digital Strategy. Ready to ignite a spark?