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A leading educational institution in Vancouver seeks a Senior Director, News and University Affairs to provide strategic leadership in media relations, crisis management, and internal communications. The successful candidate will manage communications efforts during crises, counsel senior officials, and align strategies with university priorities. Applicants should have an undergraduate degree and over ten years of relevant experience, including a deep understanding of issues management. This position offers a hybrid work arrangement.
Staff - Non Union Job Category M&A - Excluded M&A Job Profile XMP Salaried – Information Services, Level F Job Title Senior Director, News and University Affairs Department Communications | VP External Relations Compensation Range $12,755.08 - $19,905.67 CAD Monthly
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Posting End Date December 3, 2025
Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date.
Job End Date Ongoing
This position is eligible for a hybrid work arrangement (in office twice a week), however, may be subject to changes due to operational requirements.
At UBC, we believe that attracting and sustaining a diverse workforce is key to the successful pursuit of excellence in research, innovation, and learning for all faculty, staff and students. Our commitment to employment equity helps achieve inclusion and fairness, brings rich diversity to UBC as a workplace, and creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career.
The University of British Columbia is seeking an experienced and strategic communications leader to serve as the Senior Director, News and University Affairs.
This position provides critical strategic leadership and tactical advice on the University’s media relations, internal communications, issues management, and crisis and emergency communications. It is key for handling critical issues, acting as spokesperson for the University, and leading the university's communications efforts during crises or emergencies.
Reporting directly to the Associate Vice‑President, Communications, the Senior Director provides essential central strategic leadership, counsel, and expertise for UBC's news – both internally and externally, media relations, issues management.
You will be a key advisor and counsellor to the President, VP External Relations, AVP Communications, and other senior University officials in handling critical issues. This position is responsible for convening senior administrators to develop high‑level draft issues management plans for approval by the UBC Executive. The role works in collaboration with other Communications portfolio leadership to support strategic university priorities and integrate them into daily editorial workflows.
This high‑profile role requires working weekends, out‑of‑business hours, and on‑call duties in case of media issues, emergencies, or crises.
Key responsibilities include:
This role is highly visible and critical to UBC's success. At the center of issues and crisis, every action and decision made could have significant legal and reputational impacts for the University.
Errors in judgment, poor leadership, or failure to gain the trust of senior leadership or the media could have a significant negative impact on the reputation and operations of the University, as well as the view of the general public, government, private industry, and the community.
Works with minimal guidance under broad guidelines established by the Associate Vice‑President, Communications.
Manages staff, consultants and external service providers directly and indirectly through subordinate managers.
University degree in communications, marketing, or journalism or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Over ten years of experience in a large and complex private or public sector organization; including six years at a strategic level. Proven record of professional accomplishment in dealing with the media, government, and the general public. Strong issues management experience and capabilities required. Ability to think and act independently and see the broad implications of events, anticipate issues and potential problems. Ability to work effectively and collaboratively within a team environment, acting both strategically and tactically. Ability to identify and handle critical issues and to work well and remain calm under pressure. Proven ability to communicate professionally, tactfully and sensitively with all levels of the University, with media, community members and with the general public. Demonstrated excellence in written and oral communications. Proven experience with new media. Works with integrity and is respectful of all colleagues, regardless of status. Committed to openness and transparency. A willingness to respect diverse perspectives and a commitment to enhancing one’s own awareness, knowledge, and skills related to inclusion. Must be able to work independently and exercise extensive judgment and decision‑making in managing media relations, issues, and concerns. Clarity of thinking and communication, ability to manage stress during crisis, and the ability to think and act independently are crucial. Flexibility on workload and timing issues.