Salary (Applicant View):
Compensation: The annual salary range upon entry for the position is $123,170.90 to $209,000.55.Total compensation includes a health insurance plan and a retirement system (Either San Francisco Employees' Retirement System or the State Teachers Retirement System.) Choice of several medical plans, dental, vision, Basic Life and AD&D insurance up to $50K, Flexible Spending Account, commuter benefits and voluntary supplemental plans.New employees hired on or after January 1, 2014, contribute 2% of salary to the San Francisco Retiree Health Care Trust Fund (RHCTF).Appointment: 12 Month Administrative PositionStarting date: Immediately Upon Appointment
Position Description:
City College of San Francisco is one of the region's premier public, two-year community colleges dedicated to serving minority and undocumented students and those new to this country. It resides on the unceded ancestral homeland of the Ramaytush Ohlone who are the original inhabitants of the San Francisco Peninsula. Since its founding in 1935, City College has evolved into a multicultural, multi-campus community college that is one of the largest single-college districts in the country. Enrolling over 40,000 students, it offers credit and non-credit instruction and more than 300 degrees and certificates. City College is one of the first in the nation to offer free tuition, providing San Franciscans with the opportunity to access quality college education and work force training leading to university transfer and good jobs. Our vision is to provide a sustainable and accessible environment where we support the vibrancy of San Francisco and where we are guided by the principles of inclusiveness, integrity, innovation, creativity and quality. Please visit our webpage at ccsf.edu for more information regarding our community college district.
Under direction of the Chancellor, the Director of Public Affairs plans, organizes, and implements a comprehensive internal and external communication, media, community and government relations program for the District. Fosters cooperative, inclusive and welcoming working relationships with District divisions and departments, public and private sectors, and the general public.
The Director of Media, Public Affairs is responsible for all aspects of media, government, and public relations for the College.
This position is not responsible for College marketing activities.
Job Duties:
1. Plans, manages, and implements a Districtwide strategy for strengthening relations with community, media, and government stakeholders.
2. Provides and maintains liaison with city, state and federal offices, agencies, policy-making boards and organizations.
3. Develops and implements goals, objectives, policies, and priorities for assigned programs.
4. Serves as the College's public information officer and cultivates relationships with the news and educational trade media; responds to information requests and interviews in a timely manner; places articles and editorials in media to promote District accomplishments and policy positions.
5. Cultivates relationships with chambers of commerce, regional organizations, legislators, and community stakeholders to promote the District and its interests.
6. Creates and coordinates external outreach efforts and forges partnerships with key community-based organizations, students, community leaders, governmental entities and economic/business organizations to maintain a visible and active presence on behalf of the College within its constituent communities.
7. Attends and supports public events to strengthen goodwill with key community stakeholders.
8. Represents the District at key community and agency meetings to communicate the District's position on relevant issues.
9. Monitors community and governmental policies/agendas; analyzes and interprets relevant legislation and issues; makes recommendations to the Chancellor and District leadership.
10. Plans, coordinates, and implements special District events intended to educate key community leaders, elected officials, and media representatives regarding programs, accomplishments and issues.
11. Tracks and reports on local, state, and federal legislation and assists on developing college position statements.
12. Coordinates inclusive communication regarding education-related matters of mutual concern to the District and the appropriate community, governmental and organizational leaders.
13. Attends and participates in professional group meetings and conferences; stays abreast of new trends and innovations in the field of public affairs programs.
14. Learns and applies emerging technologies and, as necessary, to perform duties in an efficient, organized and timely manner.
15. Supports an innovative culture of culturally responsive, inclusive and anti-racist practices as it relates to student success with an awareness of student equity gaps.
16. Participates in ongoing training on diversity, equity, inclusion and anti-racism as it pertains to improving systems of higher education for historically minoritized and disproportionately impacted student groups and employees.
17. Performs other related duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications:
1. Demonstrated knowledge, skills, and abilities to work with community college students with diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, sexual orientations, disabilities, and ethnic backgrounds (Required).
2. Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited four-year college or university with major coursework in political science, public administration, public relations, communications, or a related field, and five (5) years progressive management experience in planning, designing, and implementing communications, government relations and media relations programs, preferably in an institution of higher education.
[If you would like to claim equivalency, the Administrative Equivalency Application Form is available on the left side margin. This form will be considered as part of the application materials and must be submitted on or before the filing deadline as indicated on this job posting.]
2. Principles, practices and procedures centering diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging and anti-racism when working with internal and external stakeholders.
3. Principles and practices of employee supervision, including work planning, assignment, review and evaluation, and the training of staff in work procedures.
4. Principles, practices, and techniques used to conduct an effective public affairs program, including public relations, strategic communications, and community and government relations.
5. Principles, practices, and procedures related to media relations, reporting, news writing, and pitching.
6. Various writing styles (I.e. business, academic, journalistic, and promotional).
7. Applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulatory codes, ordinances, and procedures relevant to assigned area of responsibility and to public higher education overall.
Skills & Abilities to:
8. Manage and monitor complex projects, in a timely manner and within budget.
9. Evaluate and develop improvements in operations, procedures, policies, or methods.
10. Develop, plan, coordinate, and implement a variety of public affairs programs and activities suited to the needs of the community and District.
11. Communicate inclusively and effectively in oral and written presentation.
12. Research, analyze, and evaluate new service delivery methods, procedures, and techniques.
13. Prepare clear and concise reports, correspondence, policies, procedures, and other written materials.
14. Interpret, apply, explain, and ensure compliance with Federal, State, and local policies, procedures, laws, and regulations.
15. Effectively represent the District in meetings with governmental agencies, community groups, news media, and various businesses, professional, and regulatory organizations, and in meetings with individuals.
16. Respond to inquiries, complaints, and requests for information in an inclusive, culturally competent, fair, tactful, and timely manner.
17. Operate modern office equipment including computer equipment and specialized software applications programs.
18. Evidence of successful leadership experience at the university or college level of promoting a culture of inclusivity, equity-mindedness, diversity and anti-racism.
19. Demonstrated experience with and knowledge of inequities in higher education and a commitment to rectifying policies and processes that restrict access for historically minoritized and disproportionately impacted students.
Benefits:
Compensation: The annual salary range upon entry for the position is $123,170.90 to $209,000.55.Total compensation includes a health insurance plan and a retirement system (Either San Francisco Employees’ Retirement System or the State Teachers Retirement System.)
Choice of several medical plans, dental, vision, Basic Life and AD&D insurance up to $50K, Flexible Spending Account, commuter benefits and voluntary supplemental plans.New employees hired on or after January 1, 2014, contribute 2% of salary to the San Francisco Retiree Health Care Trust Fund (RHCTF).Appointment: 12 Month Administrative PositionStarting date: Immediately Upon Appointment
ADA Statement:
Applicants who require a reasonable accommodation to participate in this hiring process should contact the Compliance Officer/Title IX Coordinator/Section 504 Coordinator, Tony Brown at gabrown@ccsf.edu at (415) 452-5123 to make the necessary arrangements. Please be aware that verification of a covered disability under the ADA may be required.
Selection Procedure/Conditions of Employment
Applicants who meet all minimum qualifications and have all required application documents in the CCSF Human Resources Department on or before the filing deadline will be included in the initial review processes to be conducted by the Search Committee. A reasonable number of applicants who are judged by the Committee as best matching the requirements of the position will be invited for a personal interview with the Search Committee. An additional interview will be offered to applicants who are advanced beyond the initial interviews.
All employees must demonstrate proof of COVID vaccination. New hires must submit documentation for verification to the Human Resources Department
Candidates must satisfy all the pre-employment requirements for a CCSF Release to Work Authorization Certificate prior to appointment which include, but are not limited to, tuberculosis clearance (EC 87408.6), fingerprinting processing, and verification of their legal right to work in the United States.
City College of San Francisco reserves the right at its sole discretion to modify or to rescind this job posting at any time without prior notice.
EEO Statement:
It is the policy of the City College of San Francisco to provide all persons with equal employment and educational opportunities regardless of race, color, ancestry, national origin, ethnic group identification, religion, age, gender, marital status, domestic partner status, sexual orientation, disability or AIDS/HIV status, medical conditions, gender identity, or status as a Vietnam-Era veteran. These categories specifically include status as a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or questioning person in any District program or activity. For further information, contact the Compliance Officer/Title IX Coordinator/Section 504 Coordinator, Tony Brown at gabrown@ccsf.edu at (415) 452-5123.