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Communications Senior Coordinator

Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana

Posted 03/27/24

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3801 Canal Street, Suite 400, New Orleans, LA 70119

Inactive
Full-Time
Entry level
Environmental Management
In Person

Job Description

The communications senior coordinator will support CRCL’s communication and public relations activities. The communications senior coordinator will play a central role in planning and hosting the 2025 State of the Coast conference, the largest gathering of its kind in Louisiana. Secondarily, as a member of the communications team, the coordinator will help create content for and manage the organization’s website and social media; contribute to marketing and development campaigns; help generate digital and print products, including newsletters; and track and analyze data to inform communication activities. The coordinator will also be a member of the communications team of Restore the Mississippi River Delta, a five-organization campaign that includes CRCL. The strongest candidates will bring creativity as well as strong organization skills.


The communications senior coordinator will work closely with the executive director, partner organizations and other staff members in planning and executing the State of the Coast conference, focusing largely on the conference logistics and framework. This conference will be held over three days starting in late May of 2025. The coordinator will work with colleagues, contractors, partners and participants to ensure the conference is useful, engaging, effective and well organized, with communications planning, graphic design, website and app development and overall workflow coordination as the primary focuses. 


The communications senior coordinator will work with the communications director to shape content that shares the work of the organization and other relevant information to CRCL supporters. The coordinator should have experience with writing external-facing communications, with social media platforms, with content management systems such as WordPress and software such as Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator and Premiere and Canva.


The Communications Department connects to all other departments within the organization, as well as with the public. The communications senior coordinator should be familiar with Asana and other workflow platforms to coordinate events, graphics, etc. Familiarity with coastal restoration is important. The position will report to the director of communications. 


Responsibilities

  • Coordinate planning of the 2025 State of the Coast conference with event consultants, CRCL staff, Serve Louisiana partners, the Program Committee and others. 
  • Manage project coordination, communications planning, graphic design and website and app development for the State of the Coast conference. 
  • Create digital content, including video content, for the organization’s websites: crcl.org, stateofthecoast.org and centralwetlands.org.
  • Create content for and design printed materials (flyers, pamphlets, etc.); create social media, eblast and newsletter content and manage content across platforms.
  • Track and analyze data to evaluate the reach of CRCL communications via newsletters, websites, social media.
  • Manage information, including documents, images, graphics and video, in internal databases.
  • Work with development and other staff to establish and strengthen visual identity for organization and conference. 
  • Support the application of DEIJ principles internally and externally to increase collaboration with and participation of communities underrepresented in our coastal work. 
  • Support the communications team to advance the mission and strategic plan of CRCL.


Qualifications

  • Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills 
  • Ability to think strategically and prioritize activities to achieve maximum effectiveness in a fast-paced environment
  • Attention to detail
  • Content creation experience
  • Digital and print design experience
  • Website management and design experience
  • Experience managing or curating professional social media accounts
  • Experience using metrics to track performance
  • Conference program development experience
  • Nonprofit experience
  • An energetic, positive presence
  • Knowledge of Louisiana’s coastal issues and communities
  • Dedication and commitment to CRCL’s mission


Salary: Commensurate with experience. Expected salary range: $40,000 - $60,000. Generous insurance and retirement benefits. Generous leave policy including parental leave.


Location: New Orleans. Up to three days a week in person and virtual. 


How to Apply: Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, resume and contact information for references to isabella.donnell@crcl.org with communications senior coordinator in the subject line.


Closing Date: April 21, 2024


Please visit https://www.crcl.org/employment-opportunities/ to learn more 


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About Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana

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The Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to unite people in action to achieve a thriving, sustainable Louisiana coast for all.

Incorporated in 1988, CRCL represents a unique mix of businesses, local governments, industries, scientific communities, national and local conservation groups, hunters, anglers and a broad spectrum of concerned residents who share a common vision and commitment to the sustainability of coastal Louisiana. The common vision of these varied and diverse interests is the driving strength of CRCL, the most effective and recognized coastal advocacy organization in the state.

Recognizing that Louisiana’s coastal land loss will have dramatic impacts on the nation’s energy, navigation and fisheries interests, CRCL works at the state, local and federal levels to ensure that restoring and protecting coastal Louisiana is a top priority for our state and the nation.

In addition to our role as advocate and watchdog, we also serve as responsible stewards of Louisiana’s rich coastal wetlands. We facilitate and fund restoration projects through our Native Plants Program and Oyster Shell Recycling Program, and we work diligently to raise awareness and educate others about the importance of preserving and restoring coastal Louisiana.​​

This multifaceted, comprehensive and coast-wide approach to coastal restoration distinguishes CRCL from every other civic and environmental group in the region. Like the Mississippi River Delta, our work is constantly evolving. You can be part of the solution.