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Senior Communications Specialist

City of Brighton, CO - Brighton, CO

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Salary : $68,116.39 - $93,319.45 AnnuallyLocation : 80601, COJob Type: Full TimeJob Number: 26-01309Department: Communications and EngagementDivision: Communications & EngagementOpening Date: 03/24/2026Closing Date: 4/7/2026 11:00 PM Mountain Job Description Starting hiring salary - $68,116.39 to $72,203.37 annually DEFINITIONThe Senior Communications Specialist serves as a key member of the City of Brighton's Communications team, responsible for developing and implementing communication strategies, managing media relations, producing city publications, and supporting municipal access television operations. This role engages with the community through multiple channels, including social media, press releases, video production, and public presentations, ensuring accessible and timely, and accurate information for all audiences.SUPERVISION EXERCISED AND RECEIVEDThis position reports to the Communications & Marketing Manager. The Senior Communications Specialist may provide supervision to an intern.ESSENTIALJOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESServe as a member of the City's Communications team, assisting in the development of strategies, communication plans, and public information campaigns.Understand the mission and services of city departments to communicate effectively with the community.Identify, write, and distribute press releases; respond to media inquiries; and serve as a city spokesperson.Manage the City's social media platforms, creating engaging content and exploring new opportunities to connect with residents.Monitor media and social media coverage; recommend communications initiatives to broaden City exposure.Draft talking points and speeches for elected officials and staff; review and edit materials following AP style guidelines.Research, coordinate, and write content for city-wide publications and internal communications.Initiate and participate in interdepartmental meetings to gather information, photos, and support material.Establish and maintain collaborative relationships with community members, public interest groups, and media representatives.May oversee or support the daily operations of the City's municipal access cable channel (KBRI-8), ensuring 24-hour programming and accessibility.May produce original television and social media video programming, including concept development, scriptwriting, videography, lighting, editing, directing, and on-camera work.Conduct live broadcasts of public meetings and special events, upload and archive video content for public access.Coordinate equipment use, acquisition, maintenance, and repair for broadcast and production needs.Ensure all communication and media content is accessible and inclusive for diverse audiences.Collaborate with regional partners on shared media and communication projects.Assist with budget development for media operations and production resources.Keep current with advancements in communications and production technology; research new marketing and media opportunities.Represent the City at public events and presentations as required.Perform other duties as assigned.QUALIFICATIONSKnowledge of:Advanced written and verbal communication, including journalism, marketing, and public relations principles.Social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, NextDoor, YouTube, TikTok, LinkedIn) and engagement strategies.Video production equipment, editing software (e.g., Adobe Premiere Pro), lighting, audio capture, and broadcasting techniques preferred.Visual storytelling through photos, video, and multimedia content.AP Style and journalistic best practices.Accessibility standards for all media formats.Ability to:Communicate clearly and effectively to diverse audiences in writing and verbally.Translate technical information into accessible content.Manage multiple projects simultaneously and meet deadlines.Produce and direct video productions from concept through completion, including live broadcasts.Operate video and audio equipment safely and effectively in field and studio settings.Research, plan, and develop communications campaigns and video programming.Handle sensitive or confidential information with discretion.Inspire creativity and teamwork while maintaining professional leadership standards.Education and Experience:Bachelor's degree in communications, journalism, marketing, public relations, broadcasting, television production, or a closely related field.Four years of professional experience in public relations, communications, journalism, media production, or related field. Must demonstrate strong competency in writing and public information, including social media. Equivalent combinations of education and experience may be considered.PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTSWork is primarily sedentary in nature and performed in an office environment. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Must demonstrate the ability to meet the physical demands of the job, which include but may not be limited to lifting and/or carrying up to 10 pounds, walking, standing, hand/eye coordination to operate a computer system, speech and hearing to maintain communication during the normal course of work.SPECIAL REQUIREMENTSPossession of a valid Colorado driver's license with a safe driving record.Completion of FEMA IS 100 and IS 700 within six (6) months of hire.City of Brighton Benefits Overview 202601 Briefly describe your experience leading communications across digital, marketing, print/publications, and media relations. 02 Local government emergencies require fast, accurate, and transparent communication. Describe your experience in crisis communications and your approach during high-pressure events. 03 Tell us about a situation where you saw an opportunity to improve communications or engagement and took action without being asked. 04 Describe your experience writing speeches or talking points for elected officials or senior leaders. How do you adapt your writing to match someone else's voice and speaking style? 05 If selected, are you available for a virtual interview on April 14? Yes No Required Question

Created: 2026-04-02

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