The W.K. Kellogg Foundation ("WKKF"), the nation's fifth largest
foundation and a leading philanthropic foundation partnering with
communities to create the conditions vulnerable children need to be
successful in school and in life, seeks an innovative and resourceful
Communications Officer who will enhance the ways in which the foundation
works and communicates among staff, with its communities, grantees,
partners, fellow funders, media, policy-makers, opinion leaders and
other stakeholders.
Serving under the direction of the
Vice President for Communications, the Communications Officer is
responsible for managing a portfolio of communication projects,
including some communications grant making; managing the work of
communication professionals (agencies and contract support) in the
foundation's priority places (Michigan, Mississippi, New Mexico and New
Orleans); collaborating with internal and external stakeholders to
design, plan and implement communications campaigns and projects;
implementing integrated communications strategies; providing
communications support to grantees; and identifying and nurturing
opportunities for affecting positive systemic change within communities.
In recent years WKKF has sharpened its focus on improving conditions
for vulnerable children, concentrating on key factors of success and
programmatic intersections across Education & Learning; Food, Health
& Well-Being; and Family Economic Security in carefully identified
communities.
The ideal candidate will be an energetic,
results-oriented, interdisciplinary thinker and team player able to
translate concept into action and provide clarity of message through a
broad range of strategic communications opportunities. S/he will be an
exceptional listener, with a client-service approach and proven ability
to collaborate effectively with persons from diverse cultural, social,
and ethnic backgrounds. S/he must possess the flexibility to adapt
quickly to change in a demanding and intellectually challenging
environment. Successful candidates will be exceptional project managers
with outstanding organizational skills and attention to detail;
excellent written and verbal communication and presentation skills; and
hands-on experience in the design, editing and production of electronic
and print materials. S/he will possess 8-10 years of internal/external
communications experience gained through working in one or more of the
following organizations, e.g., agency, corporation and/or large
non-profit institution. A bachelor's degree in a relevant field
(communications, marketing, journalism, English) is required and a
master's degree and/or an understanding of program design and
development, systems, networking and community change as well as current
knowledge of broad social and economic forces affecting communities and
families, especially those who are poor and underserved, is desired.
More information about The Kellogg Foundation may be found at http://www.wkkf.org.
A full position description and application instructions may be found at: http://nonprofitprofessionals.com/searches/kf-co.htm.