Reporting to the Director of Communications, the Communications Associate will support all efforts of Collegiate’s communications team and be a key member of the Development & Alumni Relations office. This individual will be responsible for the design and creation of materials supporting the development and implementation of a comprehensive communications plan for Collegiate. In addition, the Communications Associate will be responsible for a wide-variety of creative content development for the School, including but not limited to graphic design work, executing social media campaigns, school-wide photography and video production, photo management, assisting with written content, and website production.
Responsibilities of this role include, but are not limited to, the following:
Develop graphic designs for digital and print materials, including but not limited to flyers, brochures, emails, social media, email templates, postcards and mailings, for the Development office and other offices at Collegiate School
Proactively collect stories, photographs, and videos for potential use on social media, the Collegiate website, or in marketing materials
Draft written content for social media posts, marketing materials, newsletter, and website content
Assist in crafting, developing, and implementing social media campaigns that meet the marketing needs for student recruitment and parent and alumni engagement
Serve as the primary on-site, day-to-day photographer/videographer for school events; edit, organize, and customize photography and video for social media, website, and in-house materials usage
Produce long and short form video for use in social media campaigns, on our website, and for marketing materials
Contribute to the development and production of content ideas for the organization’s editorial calendar
Repurpose existing content for social media and marketing campaigns
Help to draft, edit, and send emails
Update and maintain content on the Collegiate website, including updating existing pages and creating new pages which include text, images, calendars, and directories, annually and as needed
Produce and maintain analytics reports that illustrate the impact of communications on the organization’s success
Stay up to date on industry trends in communications, marketing, and social media use and make proactively recommendations for adjustments to communications strategies
Attend and support occasional evening or weekend events
Fulfill other responsibilities and special projects as assigned
Qualifications, Skills, Experience, and Competencies:
Bachelor’s degree required. Degree in graphic design, communications, marketing, or a related field preferred.
One to two years prior experience. Experience in a nonprofit or educational setting preferred.
Fluency working with the Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Photoshop, Premier Pro, Illustrator, Acrobat, Lightroom)
Experience with Finalsite, Canva, and other content management/creation technology is a plus.
Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Google Workspace (Docs, Sheets, Forms, Slides), Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn and a general comfort with technology preferred
??Novice to intermediate digital photography/videography skills required, advanced skills beneficial
Strong written and oral communication skills, with an ability to adapt content to different audiences
This position requires strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and creative thinking
Experience managing social media channels for an organization preferred
Ability to exercise discretion and good judgment in handling confidential information
Ability to work collaboratively as a team member and independently in a fast-paced, high-expectation environment is essential
A proven ability to prioritize work and meeting deadlines while managing multiple tasks and maintaining a positive attitude
The successful candidate will be an entrepreneurial and self-motivated individual who has demonstrated resourcefulness and problem solving
Collegiate is a K-12 independent boys’ school, led by Head of School Bodie Brizendine, located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. We are a small school of 666 students housed in one building, giving us a unique sense of community and camaraderie. Students travel through 3 divisions, Lower (K-4), Middle (5-8) and Upper (9-12). Our student/teacher ratio is 6:1, with over 76% of our faculty having advanced degrees, allowing for close relationships and excellent, engaging teaching. The total number of school employees includes 160 full time plus 50+ part-time coaches, after school instructors. Our school was founded in 1628. Over the years it has moved around the city, with our last location of over 125 years being at 77th Street and Broadway. We moved into our new facility at 301 Freedom Place South and 61st Street in 2018. Our building, designed and built exclusively for our use, provides students with state-of-the-art classrooms, a 40,000-book library, two gymnasiums, a full theater and a blackbox, along with two outdoor spaces. All our work is driven by our statement of beliefs and our values. We believe that we are at our best when all members of the school community conduct the...mselves with respect, kindness, and integrity. We believe that the traditions and values of this old but not old-fashioned school can inspire boys to develop their individual capacities for personal and academic excellence. We believe that boys learn best when they are members of a diverse and just community that fosters purposeful and spirited engagement, inquiry, and collaboration in academics, athletics, and the arts. We believe that a liberal arts education committed to diligent and discerning scholarship prepares students to be citizens who act with conscience, courage, and compassion. The school’s financial profile includes an annual operating budget (2023) $45M, an endowment of $75M and $5.6M in financial aid being awarded in 2023.