Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Early submission is encouraged as the posting may close without notice once a candidate is selected. Desired start date is July 1 2026.
Purpose: At Leavenworth Public Schools effective communication is vital to our purpose of supporting and enhancing the learning environment for all students. The CCO will be responsible for developing and executing comprehensive communication plans that ensure transparency foster engagement with all stakeholders and promote the districts accomplishments vision and values. If you are a strategic thinker with a passion for education and strong leadership skills this role is for you.
Reports To: Superintendent of Schools
Salary: Starting salary is based on the Administrator Salary Schedule commensurate with education and experience.
Qualifications
- Bachelors degree in Communications Public Relations Journalism or a related field required; Masters degree preferred.
- Minimum of 7 years of experience in a communications or public relations role with at least 3 years in a leadership or management capacity.
- Proven experience in crisis communication media relations and digital communication strategies.
- Strong writing editing and presentation skills with the ability to craft clear and compelling messages for a variety of audiences.
- Knowledge of social media platforms web content management and communication technology tools.
- Experience working in an educational setting or with school districts is preferred but not required.
- Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to collaborate with district stakeholders at every level.
Key Responsibilities
- Strategic Communications Leadership: Lead the districts overall communication strategy including internal and external communication efforts. Work closely with the Superintendent and other senior district leaders to develop and implement a proactive clear and consistent district-wide communications plan aligned with the districts mission and goals.
- Media Relations & Public Engagement: Serve as the primary spokesperson for the district managing media relations and public information strategies to communicate key district functions such as student achievement financial resources and growth management. Ensure the districts messaging is clear consistent and impactful across all media platforms.
- Crisis Communication Management: Oversee crisis communication efforts ensuring timely and accurate dissemination of information during emergencies or significant events. Develop and execute communication strategies to manage both internal and external stakeholder concerns and minimize disruption during crises.
- Community Engagement & Partnerships: Enhance relationships with parents students staff and the broader community. Facilitate communication between the district community leaders and elected officials ensuring a transparent and effective exchange of information. Organize events meetings and campaigns that foster engagement awareness and support for the districts initiatives.
- Digital & Social Media Strategy: Manage the districts online presence including website content social media platforms and email communications. Ensure that all digital communication is timely relevant and aligned with the districts branding and communication standards.
- Internal Communications: Establish and maintain effective internal communication systems to keep district staff and faculty informed about important updates policies and initiatives. Act as a subject matter expert providing coaching and support to leadership teams in implementing communication strategies at all organizational levels.
- Brand Management & Messaging: Ensure consistent and professional district branding across all communication channels including newsletters websites social media and other public-facing materials. Promote and safeguard the districts image and reputation through well-executed messaging.
- Collaboration & District Leadership: Serve on the Superintendents Cabinet and participate in district-wide decision-making. Represent the district at local regional and state meetings on matters related to learning services.
- Other Duties: Perform additional tasks as requested by the Superintendent or other senior administrators related to district communications and public relations.
Physical Requirements/Environmental Conditions
- Ability to sit and stand for extended periods of time
- Ability to work in a fast-paced dynamic environment often requiring long hours or quick turnaround on communications during high-demand situations.
- Occasional travel required for media events school functions and community outreach.
- Must be able to work in varied environments including outdoor settings as needed for public engagement or event participation.
General Responsibilities
- Maintain a student-first focus at all times
- Foster a culture of transparency trust and inclusivity in all district communications.
- Demonstrate excellent fiscal resource and personnel management practices.
- Models positive professional attributes and supports a culture of accountability
- Continuously stay informed about new trends and best practices in communications public relations and educational outreach.
- Adheres to all District policies and procedures
Duty Days: 12 month employee reporting 260 days per year
Evaluation: Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with the provisions of the Board of Educations policy on evaluation of classified staff.
Required Experience:
Chief
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Early submission is encouraged as the posting may close without notice once a candidate is selected. Desired start date is July 1 2026.Purpose: At Leavenworth Public Schools effective communication is vital to o...
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Early submission is encouraged as the posting may close without notice once a candidate is selected. Desired start date is July 1 2026.
Purpose: At Leavenworth Public Schools effective communication is vital to our purpose of supporting and enhancing the learning environment for all students. The CCO will be responsible for developing and executing comprehensive communication plans that ensure transparency foster engagement with all stakeholders and promote the districts accomplishments vision and values. If you are a strategic thinker with a passion for education and strong leadership skills this role is for you.
Reports To: Superintendent of Schools
Salary: Starting salary is based on the Administrator Salary Schedule commensurate with education and experience.
Qualifications
- Bachelors degree in Communications Public Relations Journalism or a related field required; Masters degree preferred.
- Minimum of 7 years of experience in a communications or public relations role with at least 3 years in a leadership or management capacity.
- Proven experience in crisis communication media relations and digital communication strategies.
- Strong writing editing and presentation skills with the ability to craft clear and compelling messages for a variety of audiences.
- Knowledge of social media platforms web content management and communication technology tools.
- Experience working in an educational setting or with school districts is preferred but not required.
- Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to collaborate with district stakeholders at every level.
Key Responsibilities
- Strategic Communications Leadership: Lead the districts overall communication strategy including internal and external communication efforts. Work closely with the Superintendent and other senior district leaders to develop and implement a proactive clear and consistent district-wide communications plan aligned with the districts mission and goals.
- Media Relations & Public Engagement: Serve as the primary spokesperson for the district managing media relations and public information strategies to communicate key district functions such as student achievement financial resources and growth management. Ensure the districts messaging is clear consistent and impactful across all media platforms.
- Crisis Communication Management: Oversee crisis communication efforts ensuring timely and accurate dissemination of information during emergencies or significant events. Develop and execute communication strategies to manage both internal and external stakeholder concerns and minimize disruption during crises.
- Community Engagement & Partnerships: Enhance relationships with parents students staff and the broader community. Facilitate communication between the district community leaders and elected officials ensuring a transparent and effective exchange of information. Organize events meetings and campaigns that foster engagement awareness and support for the districts initiatives.
- Digital & Social Media Strategy: Manage the districts online presence including website content social media platforms and email communications. Ensure that all digital communication is timely relevant and aligned with the districts branding and communication standards.
- Internal Communications: Establish and maintain effective internal communication systems to keep district staff and faculty informed about important updates policies and initiatives. Act as a subject matter expert providing coaching and support to leadership teams in implementing communication strategies at all organizational levels.
- Brand Management & Messaging: Ensure consistent and professional district branding across all communication channels including newsletters websites social media and other public-facing materials. Promote and safeguard the districts image and reputation through well-executed messaging.
- Collaboration & District Leadership: Serve on the Superintendents Cabinet and participate in district-wide decision-making. Represent the district at local regional and state meetings on matters related to learning services.
- Other Duties: Perform additional tasks as requested by the Superintendent or other senior administrators related to district communications and public relations.
Physical Requirements/Environmental Conditions
- Ability to sit and stand for extended periods of time
- Ability to work in a fast-paced dynamic environment often requiring long hours or quick turnaround on communications during high-demand situations.
- Occasional travel required for media events school functions and community outreach.
- Must be able to work in varied environments including outdoor settings as needed for public engagement or event participation.
General Responsibilities
- Maintain a student-first focus at all times
- Foster a culture of transparency trust and inclusivity in all district communications.
- Demonstrate excellent fiscal resource and personnel management practices.
- Models positive professional attributes and supports a culture of accountability
- Continuously stay informed about new trends and best practices in communications public relations and educational outreach.
- Adheres to all District policies and procedures
Duty Days: 12 month employee reporting 260 days per year
Evaluation: Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with the provisions of the Board of Educations policy on evaluation of classified staff.
Required Experience:
Chief
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