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Bend Park and Recreation District is seeking a Communications Coordinator to craft and manage content across website, social channels, email, and publications. You will coordinate photography, serve as a media spokesperson, and drive seasonal campaigns with a focus on public engagement.
The role requires strong AP/Business English writing, media liaison skills, and the ability to translate complex information into accessible content for the community.
Benefit type: Full time, benefited
Benefits available: For a full description of our benefits, please click here.
The Communications Coordinator is a professional who thrives in a fast-paced organization, is passionate about serving the local community, and believes that engaging residents through a variety of communication channels is the duty of a public agency.
This position is responsible for content creation to inform the public through professionally written communication using a variety of media, e.g., social media channels, website, press releases, newsletters, etc. The position also coordinates the photography assets for the district and serves as a spokesperson and point of contact for media.
The successful candidate in this position might start the morning interviewing staff and community members to learn more about a compelling story, then spend the afternoon capturing photos or video, writing a news release, providing a media interview as a spokesperson, launching a social media campaign and responding to comments and questions.
They'll create content that informs, inspires, and connects people to parks, recreation and community services through digital, print, media, email and BPRD’s 18 social media channels.
They'll collaborate with subject matter experts, analyze communication performance, respond to public and media inquiries, manage seasonal campaigns, monitor community conversations, and ensure information across websites, social platforms, and publications is accurate and engaging.
For a communications professional who thrives on storytelling, building relationships, and turning complex information into meaningful content, this position offers plenty of opportunity to make an impact every day.
Monday-Friday 40 hour work week. Ability to periodically work evenings, weekends, and holiday hours as well as on emergency notice for support to critical district services.
Strong Knowledge of:
Some knowledge of:
Skill and Ability to:
Some positions may require possession of, or ability to obtain valid Oregon driver’s license within 30 days with an acceptable driving history as defined by district driving policy.
This position may require reporting to additional sites throughout the workday, typically achieved in a motor vehicle OR other modes of transportation. If choosing a personal vehicle, possession of, or ability to obtain valid Oregon driver’s license within 30 days with an acceptable driving history as defined by district driving policy.
If you do not have a driver’s license or have an unacceptable driving history, it does not disqualify you from this position, only from driving a vehicle for district business.
Works under the general supervision of the Community Engagement Director. Follows standard processes and procedures without supervision but confirms changes to standard practices and significant decisions in advance.
Supervision is not a responsibility; however, provides direction and guidance to staff and volunteers and influences peers for shared projects and timelines.
The following are working conditions, including environmental and physical demands, required for this classification.
Applicants are screened based upon their relevant knowledge, abilities, skills, experience, and training and willingness to learn the skills required for the position. An offer of employment is contingent on the verification of credentials and other information required by Bend Park & Recreation District policies, including a background check and a driving history review when driving is required for position.
Under Oregon law, veterans who meet minimum qualifications for a position may be eligible for employment preference. To qualify for veterans’ preference, you must submit required documentation prior to the closing date of the recruitment. Veterans’ preference cannot be awarded without required documentation. Beginning January 1, 2026, certain preferences will also apply to current and former members of the Oregon National Guard. For more information on if you qualify for veterans’ preference visit https://www.oregon.gov/boli/workers/pages/veterans-preference.aspx
Bend Park and Recreation District is an Equal Opportunity Employer
All positions with Bend Park and Recreation District are subject to district and position competencies. Below is a list of the most critical competencies for this position. Additional competencies are required for the position and may change based on district needs. A complete list of the competencies is available from Human Resources.
Accountability Customer Service Orientation Safety Judgment and Decision Making Teamwork and Cooperation Results Orientation