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Breck School is seeking a passionate Director of Communications to oversee its marketing and communications strategies. The ideal candidate will have significant experience in education and nonprofit communications, showcasing exceptional leadership capabilities and a commitment to the school's mission.
Breck School
Minneapolis, MN United States
Title: Director of Communications
Reports to: Chief Advancement Officer
Hours: Full-time, M-F, 8-4:30, some night and weekend work
Salary: $90,000-$120,000 plus full benefits
Updated: June 1, 2025
About Breck
Breck School is a preschool through twelve, college preparatory, Episcopal day school located in Golden Valley, Minnesota. Breck enjoys a national reputation for excellence and achievement in academics, athletics, and the arts. Our School’s Episcopal roots are lived through the unwavering commitment to diversity and inclusion where we respect the dignity of every human being and a firm belief in our responsibility to serve. We are a close and caring community that focuses on lifelong learning and a commitment to the greater good.
Across the school and across constituencies there is collective focus on care for each individual student in service of excellence. A community of high achieving and motivated students and faculty, staff, and administrators focused on intellectual inquiry, engagement, and bridging research to practice, Breck is committed to offering an exceptional school experience. Upon graduation, Breck students are prepared to lead lives of intellectual curiosity, self-knowledge, and social responsibility and matriculate to colleges and universities throughout the world.
About the Role
An independent school community is comprised of many constituencies, each with its own needs, messages, and priorities. It is the responsibility of the Director of Communications to assure that each constituency has the information necessary to keep it informed, engaged and supportive. The job itself is also multifaceted, with duties that range from day-to-day messages to long-term strategic thinking and everything in between. Fundamentally, a successful Director of Communications will be passionate about education, will believe fervently in Breck’s mission and core values, will enjoy a fast-paced work environment, and will inherently understand the critical importance of accurate, thoughtful, and timely communications. Reporting to the Chief Advancement Officer, the Director will guide all internal and external communications, brand management, publications, and marketing efforts. This role will supervise a staff of team members including a creative strategist, content strategist, graphic designer, and communications coordinator and will coordinate marketing and communications efforts in partnership with the Director of Admissions school-wide.
Breck School seeks a driven, thoughtful, and creative individual to direct the Communications Department. The Director is responsible for the development and implementation of a comprehensive and dynamic communications strategy aligned with the school’s mission and values and delivering on it through internal and external communications.
The Director serves as the creative architect for all internal and external marketing and communication initiatives. On any given day, the Director must both strategically and tactically support communications with constituencies including prospective families, current families, prospective faculty and staff, current faculty and staff, alumni, donors, media, the school’s neighbors and more. This role is not only an opportunity to craft messages, but is committed to identifying meaningful opportunities for the future success of Breck, its students, and its community. On any given day, this person might find themselves partnering with senior leaders on strategic messages, making updates on a website, and/or providing back-up support to one of the staff positions on the communications team.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Strategic Communications and Brand Management
Content Creation and Distribution
Marketing and Admissions Support
Advancement and Alumni Relations
Team Leadership and Project Management
Education and Experience
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