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Manager of Public Relations—Public Relations

Our Public Relations department plays a critical role in shaping and representing the Museum’s brand identity and is responsible for external communications that support our mission and vision. The department helps to create and execute a communications strategy for external consumption, including media, the public, and our local communities, with the aim of advancing our profile and programs as well as increasing awareness of the Museum and its impact, including visitor attendance. The Manager of Public Relations works alongside a team of publicists, marketers, digital content creators, and visitor engagement professionals. As a vital part of the organization, they interact with all departments, including Curatorial; Exhibitions; Education; Public Programs; Visitor Experience and Engagement; Graphic Design; Publications, Interpretation, and Editorial Services; Development; and Security, among others.

Qualifications:

Bachelor’s degree, at minimum, with a concentration in English or communications strongly preferred
Three to five years of work experience in museums, art galleries, cultural organizations, public relations firms, or a related field
Strong multichannel strategic communications skills and media contacts
Experience managing complex long- and short-term projects within budget
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Ability to work on multiple projects with different deadlines
Strong computer skills across various platforms
Knowledge of image management
Experience developing and tracking budgets
Responsibilities:

Conceive and manage communications initiatives and develop strategies to promote exhibitions, events, and public programs
Solicit attention in all media (print, broadcast, online) for multiple projects
Work collaboratively on projects with other Museum departments and appropriate external stakeholders to streamline internal communications
Develop and maintain strong professional relationships with domestic and international media outlets covering arts and lifestyle news
Write, edit, and promote all media materials relating to exhibitions, programs, events, and news, including press releases, media alerts, briefing documents, and printed promotional materials
Respond to and track all media requests for information and images
Organize exhibition, public program, and event images in our press room, located on the Museum website, for media use
Support and maintain our media contacts database, and research and meet with new contacts to develop relationships with key reporters, bloggers, and other members of the media
Organize and manage press events, including press conferences and openings
Other responsibilities as assigned
Start date: Immediately

Department: Public Relations

Reports to: Director of Public Relations

Position type: Full-time

Union status: UAW Local 2110

Salary: $60,000

FLSA status: Non-exempt

Schedule: 35 hours per week, Monday through Friday, 9 am to 5 pm

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At the Brooklyn Museum, we value all types of experience. For us, a successful candidate has many of the qualities listed in our job postings, and the desire and capacity to learn the rest on the job. So if much, but not all, of a job posting describes you, then we welcome your application.