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Communications Specialist
Johns Hopkins University | |
United States, Maryland, Baltimore | |
April 18, 2024 | |
The Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions is a groundbreaking initiative in the field of public health advocacy and science. The Center combines the expertise of highly respected gun violence researchers with the skills of deeply experienced gun violence prevention advocates. We use a public health approach to conduct rigorous scientific research to identify a range of innovative solutions to gun violence. Because gun violence disproportionately impacts communities of color, we ground our work in equity and seek insights from those most impacted on appropriate solutions. Using the best available science, our Center works towards expanding evidence-based advocacy and policy-making efforts. This combination of expertise creates a unique opportunity to turn public health research into action that reduces deaths and injuries from gun violence. The Center for Gun Violence Solutions at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is seeking a Communications Specialist to join the center's communications team. This position is responsible for supporting the creation of thoughtful and engaging digital content, managing projects that amplify the mission and work of the Center, and supporting the Center's communications strategy. This is a full-time, hybrid (2 days a week in the office) post based in Baltimore or Washington, D.C. This person will report to the Director of Communications and work closely with the Digital Communications Specialist. The Communications Specialist serves an important role within the Center for Gun Violence Solutions. The position provides a high-level of support to the communications team and is primarily responsible for generating and managing cross-platform multimedia content (including website, social media, newsletter, podcast, webinars and more) for both internal and external communication efforts. This person will also work to grow the Center's various audiences and track engagement. The position will involve project coordination with internal and external collaborators, writing, graphic design, podcast production, A/V editing, live and recorded webinar production, communications analytics, and assisting in overall center functions as needed. A successful candidate will have experience working in a fast-paced environment, can work independently, and contribute to a team-based environment to advance the goals and messages of the Center for Gun Violence Solutions. Applications without cover letters will not be accepted. Specific Duties & Responsibilities
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