Details
Posted: 13-May-22
Location: Dedham, Massachusetts
Type: Full Time
Required Education: 4 Year Degree
DCD seeks a talented, creative and nimble Content Media Specialist to create content for a wide range of communications designed to engage internal and external audiences that are on-brand and reinforce the school’s values, mission, and child-centric program. The Content Media Specialist is a 32 hr/week (80%) position with the possibility of additional teaching, coaching, or other responsibilities if desired (specific schedule to be determined) that reports to the Marketing and Communications Manager and supports the Advancement office, helping meet the media and communications needs of the school by collaborating with constituencies across the entire school community.
At DCD, our children develop a willingness to try, an ability to do, and a drive to care. We strive to facilitate a multicultural and anti-racist education which celebrates the diversity of our community and prepares students with the skills they need to connect and thrive in our diverse world. We know that a broad range of experiences and viewpoints enhances learning and enriches life for students and faculty alike. We strongly encourage applications from BIPOC communities or educators from communities that are historically underrepresented in independent schools, and are committed to an inclusive school experience for all who work at DCD. Additionally, DCD places a high value on the professional growth of all faculty and staff and provides outstanding opportunities for individual professional development.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
- Capture and create visual and written content for use in a variety of communications channels (digital and print) including social media, the school website, e-communications, newsletters, the school’s biannual magazine, traditional media, and fundraising appeals.
- Assist in copywriting, curating, and monitoring the school’s social media channels.
- Build and cultivate relationships with faculty, students, and staff in order to capture and share the school’s story through images, video, and words.
- With videography and photography, capture snippets of school life, including classroom activities, athletics, special events and assemblies.
- Create videos and/or slideshows for sharing and building engagement with our different constituents including current parents, prospective families, and alumni.
- Write short news stories to be posted on the schools website, social media channels, and weekly newsletter.
- Assist with the design and production of creatives for printed and electronic materials for the following:
- Annual Fund and the Capital Campaign
- Admissions, including digital and printed advertising, paid social advertising, event invitations, flyers and publicity
- School-wide community events including e-flyers, posters, and invitations
- Manage and maintain the school’s digital asset management systems for still images and video content. Coordinate the school's video/photography calendar.
- Collaborate with the Marketing and Communications Manager to ensure brand consistency and uniformity of visual assets across all communications platforms.
- Work with the Marketing and Communications Manager to update website content.
- Participate in the school community as a contributing member through committee work, regular faculty/staff meetings and professional development opportunities.
- Provide weekly coverage for recess and lunch duties.
- Participate in and support school events which may take place on an occasional evening or weekend.
Strong candidates will have:
- A bachelor’s degree and at least three years of experience in designing and deploying content (visual and written) in a marketing and communications capacity.
- Outgoing, high energy, strong interpersonal skills with a collaborative spirit and a willingness to dive into our school community.
- Ability to understand and navigate social media channels and best practices.
- Exceptional writing skills, with a love for communicating and connection.
- Extensive experience with videography, photography, and editing tools in the Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere, InDesign).
- A portfolio that demonstrates the candidate’s creativity, expertise and experience with both visual written storytelling and graphic design projects.
- Demonstrated ability to navigate and/or learn new tech tools including website content management systems and email marketing software.
- The ability to execute and take initiative on creative ideas and projects.
- Outstanding organizational skills with the ability to juggle/plan multiple projects simultaneously and pivot unexpectedly.
- Attention to detail and a willingness to learn the nuances of communicating with different constituencies in an elementary/middle school and non-profit environment.
- An eagerness to embrace multicultural perspectives with experience building an inclusive environment.
School Mission and Philosophy:
DCD is proud to offer an educational experience that:
- Provides to each child a unique educational balance of challenging academics, arts, and athletics;
- Embraces an inclusive interdependent community of students, teachers, and parents that fosters trust and encourages children to take risks;
- Creates independent, resilient, lifelong learners through engaging, developmentally based teaching designed to meet varied learning styles; and
- Inspires students to become caring, ethical members of the larger world by emphasizing thoughtful citizenship and respect for self and others.
Application Information:
Dedham Country Day School provides a competitive salary and benefits plan. Interested candidates should send a cover letter and resume to Katie Ouellette, Special Assistant to the Head of School at kouellette@dcds.net.
Dedham Country Day School is an independent, coeducational Pre-Kindergarten - Grade 8 school located just west of Boston in Dedham MA. DCD does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, age, gender, national origin or ancestry, veteran’s status, sexual orientation, or any non-job related physical or mental disability.