Creative and Brand Manager
Company: National Conference of State Legislatures
Location: Washington
Posted on: October 19, 2024
Job Description:
Joint Legislative Audit and Review CommissionStarting Range:
$90,000 to $120,000 p/year (with upward potential).Range:
$65,812.76 - $91,611.00, commensurate with experience.Maine
Legislature Office of Fiscal and Program ReviewOpen until filled,
but applications received by July 14 will be considered first.The
Bell Policy Center is hiring a Creative and Brand Manager with
advanced graphic design skills and strong digital acumen to execute
our visuals on a variety of platforms, predominantly digital. Our
ideal candidate has a strong design background, a gift for
translating complex public policy issues into compelling content,
and the skills to elevate the Bell's work on a range of economic
security and equity issues in the public conversation. We seek an
artist who has good writing and verbal communication skills,
experience with brand management, and the ability to maintain and
enrich our website. The Creative and Brand Manager reports to the
Director of Communications and works closely with the policy team
and other key staff.Responsibilities
- Executes overall visual design strategy, with a focus on
shaping the current narrative about economic mobility and fiscal
policy.
- This position is responsible for maintaining and deepening the
Bell's distinctive graphics and visual depiction and helping to
position the organization as a leader on economic mobility ideas,
issues, legislation, research, and advocacy with an explicit equity
lens.
- In conjunction with the Director of Communications and senior
organizational leadership, develops graphics, videos, newsletters,
formatted briefs, collateral for fundraising and events, and other
materials.
- Executes the Bell's website strategy, in coordination with the
Director of Communications and in accordance with SEO best
practices, data analytics, and WCAG accessibility standards.
- Develops, produces, and edits short videos for online use in
collaboration with other team members, including taking concepts
and coming up with execution ideas as part of a collaborative
creation process.
- Works closely with the Senior Policy Analyst and other members
of the policy team to align visuals with the Bell's communications
and policy goals, execute narratives and promotion plans for Bell
research, and visually elevate the Bell as a trusted voice in the
Colorado policy conversation.
- With the Director of Communications and other staff, executes
promotion plans for events and research releases to maximize
impact.
- Maintains the Bell's visual brand, including creating and
maintaining a shared content library of templates for news
releases, letterhead, high resolution logos, staff headshots, and
other materials, as well as working with the Director of
Communications to create and maintain a brand guide.Qualifications
- At least three years of relevant experience in graphic design
and digital communication, including brand management and a
portfolio of high-impact designs that have furthered the mission of
an organization.
- Experience communicating data and information through graphic
design and content creation.
- Strong technical and content development skills, with a focus
on short videos, infographics, and other tools for communicating on
issues.
- Outstanding design skills, with experience in making complex
concepts and research visually accessible to a wide variety of
audiences, and an understanding of the right tool, message, and
tone for each purpose and audience.
- Working knowledge of digital communications strategies and
tools, including website management and SEO, digital marketing,
email communications, and social media.
- Working knowledge of best practices in SEO and WCAG
accessibility standards.
- Ability to effectively manage multiple projects and
responsibilities.
- High proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite, including InDesign
and Photoshop. Significant experience in WordPress.
- Working knowledge of other technology and software, including
Microsoft Office, Google Drive, Google Analytics, Slack, and social
media analytics.
- Knowledge of other tools (such as Google Ads, MailChimp, and
metrics) is a plus.
- Strong commitment to the Bell's mission of economic mobility
for every Coloradan with a strong equity focus.Salary is $65,000
annually. Benefits include health, dental, and vision insurance
(70% paid by employer); life and disability insurance (100% paid by
employer); a 401k retirement program with a match after three
months of service; and a flexible work schedule, in addition to
paid vacation, sick leave, holidays, and family and medical leave.
This position is based in Colorado and some in-person work at our
office in Denver will be required, although hybrid work
arrangements within Colorado will be considered.About the
OrganizationBased in Denver, Colorado, the Bell Policy Center's
mission is to ensure economic mobility for every Coloradan. Through
policy research, outreach, communications, and advocacy, we work to
ignite a conversation that inspires communities and their leaders
to transform Colorado into a state where everyone thrives. Based in
progressive values, our research and advocacy cover a range of
issues, including Colorado's caring economy, housing, education,
the state budget, and issues affecting working families. We are
nonprofit and nonpartisan. To learn more about our work, go to
www.bellpolicy.org . The Bell Policy Center is a 501(c)(3)
non-profit organization with a 501(c)(4) affiliate, the Bell Action
Network. The Creative and Brand Manager works for both
organizations, though the vast majority of work is for the Policy
Center. The Bell Policy Center is an equal opportunity employer. We
know that Coloradans who belong to marginalized groups in
society-including people of color, people from working class
backgrounds, immigrants, people with disabilities, women, and
LGBTQ+ people-are more likely to be left out of opportunities for
economic mobility. Because we believe these communities must be
centered in the work we do, we strongly encourage applications from
people with these identities or who are members of other
marginalized communities.How to ApplyPlease send a resume and cover
letter to Hannah Arredondo, Finance and Operations Associate,
arredondo@bellpolicy.org . Please include "Creative and Brand
Manager" in the subject line of your email. The position is open
until filled, although applications received by Friday, July 14
will be considered first.
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