Communications Team Leader at City of Chestermere (Alberta)

Communications Team Leader at City of Chestermere (Alberta)

18 Aug
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City of Chestermere
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Alberta

18 Aug

City of Chestermere

Alberta

Elevate the City of Chestermere’s communication strategies as a Senior Communications Advisor. Play a crucial role in developing high-quality content and guiding team members to enhance public understanding of municipal projects.

This role empowers you to lead the Communications team and ensure effective messaging across diverse platforms. You'll engage in strategic project planning and provide essential editorial services. By mentoring junior communications advisors, you will help foster a robust communications workplace for all stakeholders.

Key Responsibilities:
• Design and implement strategies that enhance public awareness
• Manage and execute comprehensive communication projects
• Deliver high-level writing, editing, and proofreading services




• Oversee updates on the City’s social media and website
• Coordinate photography and visual content needs for various materials

Requirements:
• Degree or diploma in Communications or related discipline
• Minimum seven years of communications experience
• Proven experience in public sector communication
• Proficiency in social media management and analytics
• Basic skills in photography and graphic design principles

Bring your strategic mind and writing prowess to advance communication initiatives for the City of Chestermere.
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📌 Communications Team Leader at City of Chestermere (Alberta)
🏢 City of Chestermere
📍 Alberta

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