Reporting to the Director of Communications, we seek a Media Relations Manager to join our team. This position will be located in our New York City office.
As the Media Relations Manager, you will be a member of the communications team and will create media communications plans, respond to media inquiries, develop messaging, and write/edit communications across several regions/offices and digital platforms. This position cultivates ongoing relationships with the media, conducts media training for staff, and develops integrated social media plans and manages their execution. The candidate must be a media-savvy, team-oriented professional with solid writing, relationship building and pitching skills.
Reports to: Director of Communications
Location: New York, NY
Responsibilities Include:
Create a comprehensive media strategy that includes developing results-driven campaigns that integrate online and offline channels to meet visibility and advocacy goals
Develop and manage national and international media relationships (including social media) and lead outreach efforts to establish PHR as a key international expert source on human rights issues
Manage simultaneous press events around the globe
Provide coaching and interview prep for PHR staff and volunteer physicians
Own and run campaigns to develop brand awareness of PHR and its volunteer physicians and staff
Write, edit, and package persuasive and newsworthy content about PHR that can be easily repurposed by you or others on the communications team into blog posts, Tweets, comments, traditional press releases, opinion pieces, and talking points
Maintain and utilize media clip service to monitor daily news coverage and propose responses, releases, interviews, or new media tactics based on that coverage
Serve as lead rapid responder on breaking news and opportunities
Recruit and manage media relations interns
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree
5-7 years experience in media relations and communications
Familiarity with Vocus, Cision, or comparable media database
Interest and enthusiasm for working with media professionals, including strong pitching and cold calling skills
Demonstrated ability as a spokesperson with the media with a proven record of performance in the national and federal media environments
Demonstrated placement in national media of organization-generated story ideas
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, able to translate complex issues into key points for target audiences across varied communications platforms
Demonstrated project management experience
Ability to multi-task, prioritize, and handle high-pressure situations, as well as plan and execute longer-term projects
A proactive attitude and strong work ethic, with the ability to identify problems and develop solutions
The ability to leverage a network of proven and established press and media contacts is key to the overall success of this position; solid professional reputation and credibility within the PR community is a must
Familiarity with and interest in human rights
When Applying:
Include a writing sample with your resume and cover letter (as indicated below).
How to Apply:
Please send cover letter (with compensation requirements) and resume to resumes [at] phrusa [dot] org. Please include the job title you're applying for in your subject line.
Physicians for Human Rights is an equal opportunity employer, committed to inclusive hiring and dedicated to diversity in its work and staff.