Long time lurker, first time poster. The Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University is hiring two Comms roles: a Director of Communications <https://cyber.harvard.edu/story/2019-08/opportunity-director-communications>and a Digital Media Manager <https://cyber.harvard.edu/story/2019-08/opportunity-digital-media-manager>. These aren't Communication research positions, but are perfect for career Communications practitioners who like to work adjacent to academic efforts. If you are such a person, please apply! Or if you know people in the field, please share the roles! These are *great* positions, very influential within our organization at a moment when we are reflecting and refining the Center's goals and strategy. Feel free to reach out to me with questions: sylvan@cyber.harvard.edu <sylvan@cyber.harvard.edu> Best, Lis *Director of Communications* *Duties & Responsibilities* The Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society seeks an experienced and dynamic Director of Communications to develop the Berkman Klein Center’s communications strategy and priorities and define how we tell the stories of the Center’s research, education, tools, and global impact. The Director will lead the communications team to implement that strategy, translating the Center’s work using channels appropriate to our many different audiences, and identify new platforms for showcasing the Center’s work. The Director will work collaboratively across the organization, engaging with leadership, research and public programming staff and leveraging and engaging our diverse internal community of staff, fellows, interns, collaborators, partners, and alums. Two-way communication, listening, and feedback from BKC’s various constituencies will be a critical component of the position, as will supporting and amplifying the voices of our community and their projects. The Director of Communications will also lead internal communications efforts including annual reports, community announcements, promotion of events, and media monitoring, and support the organization to maintain the highest quality communication practices. The Director of Communications will work closely with a significant cross-section of Berkman Klein community members, and will thrive in a committed, collaborative, and tight-knit environment that encourages creativity and humor, supports deep inquiry, values unique approaches to solving problems, strives for transparency, continually builds upon best practices and lessons learned, and supports its community members' independent and collective goals. Specific responsibilities include: - Drafting strategic priorities for the Center’s communications team (prioritization, providing direction) - Creating and communicating a coherent set of narratives to bring our projects to internal and external audiences - Creating analytic goals and frameworks to measure impact? Developing and practicing ongoing engagement modes to engage Center alumni, donors, and other key stakeholders - Writing and overseeing the production of white papers, blog posts, articles, and presentation decks - Understanding the nature of the work done by individual communication team members, providing guidance on task prioritization and problem-solving,conducting performance reviews, and supporting team members’ ongoing growth as professionals. - Formally and informally advising BKC staff on communications best practices both within the BKC ecosystem and in general. Examples include media training, writing for different audiences, etc. - Engaging and maintaining relationships with communications professionals around the University and nearby academic communities - Serving as a member of the Center's leadership team, helping to make decisions about processes, staffing, and other management issues as they arise *Basic Qualifications* Bachelor's degree plus a minimum of 7 years of professional experience in Communications, Public Relations, or a related field required. *Additional Qualifications* - Advanced degree in a related field preferred. - Experience in journalism including experience working at a leading media organization and a network of personal connections to media professionals. - Broad knowledge of scholarly research, public policy and legislation, and industry developments in the fields of communication technology is critical, as is the ability to effectively communicate that knowledge to diverse public and private audiences. - Exceptional written and verbal communication skills. - Demonstrated sound judgment, exceptional ethical standards, discretion, and tact. - Background participating in, serving and engaging diverse communities. - Comfortable working both independently and closely with teams and collaborators in a diverse, dynamic environment. - Heart, verve, and vigor; a can-do attitude; a very good sense of humor and a strong desire to affect change in the world. - Experience with crisis management is nice to have. *Additional Information* As with all Berkman positions, this is a term appointment currently expected to extend through June 30, 2020, with a strong possibility of renewal based on continued funding and business needs. The successful candidate will demonstrate deep expertise in the field of communications including communications strategy, organizational storytelling across multiple media platforms, public relations, and hands-on execution. They will have previous experience as a communications professional conveying core Berkman Klein research topics including (but not limited to): Artificial Intelligence, Freedom of Expression, Internet Freedom, Internet Governance, Technology and the Law, Youth and Media, Surveillance, Security, Privacy, Open Access, Digital Humanities, Law, Transparency, Information Quality, Journalism and Media, Student Privacy, Innovation, Civic Activity and Engagement. The successful candidate will have significant experience with proactive and reactive media relations, identifying key media organizations, individual media professionals, influencers, and practitioners to amplify the Center’s work, and catering the voice of messaging to both audience and platform. People from marginalized and under-represented communities are highly encouraged to apply. Please see below for our full commitment to diversity. Organization: The Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University is dedicated to exploring, understanding, and shaping the development of the digitally-networked environment. A diverse, interdisciplinary community of scholars, practitioners, technologists, policy experts, and advocates, we seek to tackle the most important challenges of the digital age while keeping focus on tangible real-world impact in the public interest. Our faculty, fellows, staff, and affiliates conduct research, build tools and platforms, educate others, form bridges and facilitate dialogue across and among diverse communities. More information at www.cyber.harvard.edu. Commitment to Diversity: The work and well-being of the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University are strengthened profoundly by the diversity of our network and our differences in background, culture, experience, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, and much more. We are an equal opportunity employer and actively seek and welcome applications from all applicants, including people of color, women, the LGBTQIA community, and persons with disabilities, as well as applicants from researchers and practitioners from across the spectrum of disciplines and methods. All offers to be made by HLS Human Resources. *Digital Media Manager* *Duties & Responsibilities*The Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University seeks a Digital Media Manager who will spearhead the production of our communications efforts. The Digital Media Manager will work closely with a significant cross-section of Berkman Klein community, and will thrive in a committed, collaborative, and tight-knit environment that encourages creativity and humor, supports deep inquiry, values unique approaches to solving problems, strives for transparency, continually builds upon best practices and lessons learned, and supports its community members' independent and collective goals. The role will lead the production of the Center’s web, social media, and print communications with the goal of increasing the visibility, accessibility, understanding, and reach of the Center. The role will work collaboratively across the organization, engaging with leadership, research and public programming staff and leveraging and engaging our diverse internal community of staff, fellows, interns, collaborators, partners, and alums. The Manager will help implement our communications strategy by translating the Center’s work using our website and other channels appropriate to our various audiences. The manager will set up and monitor analytics and use other qualitative measures of success where appropriate. They will also support the development and release of internal communications efforts including annual reports, community announcements, promotion of events, and media monitoring. The role will project manage multiple communications efforts at once, manage vendor relationships, and liaise with project teams and community members. Specific responsibilities include: - Managing and producing the Center’s website and associated web and social media channels, weekly external newsletters; helping maintain an editorial calendar; and creating rich and substantive content; - Coordinating and amplifying the publication of research reports and other scholarly works; - Producing or helping to oversee the production of a blend of unique media outputs, including blog posts, podcasts, videos, digital and print publications, event posters, and brand identities; - Managing relationships with outside vendors including writers, design firms, web developers, printers, and other service providers; - Formally and informally advising BKC staff, fellows, directors and project teams on communications initiatives related to their work and on communications best practices both within the BKC ecosystem and in general; - Managing digital assets and print materials including logos, letterhead, banners, fundraising materials, photos, archives, and other media; - Monitoring, analyzing, and reporting communications-related analytics; - Helping to promote BKC’s live events and event outputs; - Engaging and maintaining relationships with communications professionals around the University and nearby academic communities, as well as peer Centers and Initiatives. - Interfacing with the Berkman Center’s technical staff and external vendors regarding technical aspects of communications-related projects, including: project managing the ongoing maintenance of the Berkman Klein website; guiding content management system use and training; maintaining equipment and software used by Communications team; managing communications data; and other technology-related issues. Performs other duties as necessary. *Basic Qualifications* Bachelor’s degree required, and a minimum of 5 years of related professional experience. *Additional Qualifications* - A demonstrated track record of helping produce quality written and multimedia content for and managing various digital platforms, including content management systems such as Wordpress and Drupal, and social marketing and outreach tools such as MailChimp, Medium, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook, as well as web analytics, SEO, and tools for tracking and boosting content reach; - Experience with developing and adapting content for new platforms, translating work for different audiences (both broadly and specifically defined), and picking up new storytelling tools and techniques; - Familiarity or better with some set of the following: media production including photography, audio and video including includes tools such as DSLR and smartphone cameras, microphones, and video cameras; basics of graphic design, illustration, or video/audio/photo editing, including software such as Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere, Lightroom, and Acrobat; - Thrives working both independently and closely with teams and collaborators in a diverse, dynamic environment; - Heart, verve, and vigor; a can-do attitude; a very good sense of humor; and a strong desire to affect change in the world; - Exceptional written and verbal communication skills; - Experience working with press is extremely helpful; - Demonstrates sound judgment, exceptional ethical standards, discretion, and tact. *Additional Information* As with all Berkman positions, this is a term appointment currently expected to extend through June 30, 2020, with a strong possibility of renewal based on continued funding and business needs. We are an interdisciplinary, multimodal, and entrepreneurial research center, and our community addresses issues including, but not limited to: Artificial Intelligence, Freedom of Expression, Internet Freedom, Youth and Media, Surveillance, Security, Privacy, Open Access, Digital Humanities, Law, Transparency, Information Quality, Journalism and Media, Student Privacy, Innovation, Civic Activity and Engagement, and many more. Successful candidates will have awareness of key issues and institutions in the Internet & society space, and be able to quickly learn about scholarship and activities in the areas in which they are not as familiar. Successful candidates will be excited about how to share our efforts in novel, clear, and innovative ways, using compelling storytelling techniques and tools, and considering how the Center will integrate these communications practices into our workflow. Organization: The Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University is dedicated to exploring, understanding, and shaping the development of the digitally-networked environment. A diverse, interdisciplinary community of scholars, practitioners, technologists, policy experts, and advocates, we seek to tackle the most important challenges of the digital age while keeping focus on tangible real-world impact in the public interest. Our faculty, fellows, staff, and affiliates conduct research, build tools and platforms, educate others, form bridges and facilitate dialogue across and among diverse communities. More information at cyber.harvard.edu. Commitment to Diversity: The work and well-being of the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society are profoundly strengthened by the diversity of our network and our differences in background, culture, experience, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, race, ethnicity, age, ability, and much more. We actively seek and welcome people of color, women, the LGBTQIA+ community, persons with disabilities, and people at intersections of these identities, from across the spectrum of disciplines and methods. All offers to be made by HLS Human Resources. ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Elisabeth Sylvan PhD | Managing Director | Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, Harvard University <https://cyber.harvard.edu/> *Pronouns: she/her/hers*