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Yale University seeks a dynamic communications leader to serve as Director of Communications for the Office of New Haven Affairs and University Properties. You will shape and execute comprehensive communications strategies, coordinating with Public Affairs & Communications during crises and ensuring messages align with Yale's mission.
Responsibilities include leading media relations, community engagement initiatives, and internal communications across departments.
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Yale University seeks a dynamic and strategic communications professional to join its Office of New Haven Affairs and University Properties team as the Director of Communications. Reporting to the Associate Vice President for New Haven Partnerships and Development, this individual will play a pivotal role in shaping and executing the department’s communications strategy, ensuring clear, effective, and timely messaging on all matters relating to the interaction between Yale University and the New Haven Community.
The Director will serve as the primary communications liaison on matters of engagement between Yale University and the New Haven Community. The Director of Communications will lead efforts to promote a culture of consistent strategic proactive messaging in partnership with the Office of Public Affairs & Communications during crisis situations.
This individual will work with various internal departments to ensure that the university's community engagement messages align with its mission, values, and priorities.
Develop and execute a comprehensive communications strategy for the Office of New Haven Affairs and University Properties, ensuring the dissemination of proactive, coordinated and impactful messaging.
Cultivate and maintain positive relationships with local, regional, and national media outlets. Act as the primary point of contact for media inquiries related to public safety incidents and policies, ensuring the university's perspective is clearly communicated.
Design and implement communications campaigns that engage the Yale community in community outreach initiatives, including programming through The Shops at Yale, programs in New Haven Public Schools and work with New Haven non-profit organizations.
Oversee the department's digital presence, including social media platforms, to ensure that community engagement messages are disseminated promptly, effectively, and engaging. Monitor digital channels to assess public sentiment and address concerns promptly.
Collaborate with internal stakeholders to ensure the effective flow of information regarding initiatives at the intersection of the University and City. Support initiatives that enhance communication between ONHA and other departments within the university.
Track and evaluate the effectiveness of communication strategies through metrics such as engagement, media coverage, and feedback from the campus community. Regularly review communication plans to incorporate lessons learned and emerging best practices.
Bachelor’s degree in English, Journalism, Communications or related field and five years of experience in public relations, journalism, television, corporate communications or agency work or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Demonstrated experience in developing communications for a range of media and working with creative professionals in design, photography or video.
07/20/2026
Professional
NON
Administration & Operations
Supervisor; Senior Associate (P5)
$68,000.00 - $120,500.00
Full time
Staff
Hybrid
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