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DCG Communications (DCG) is seeking a well-rounded, organized, enthusiastic and proactive Communications Specialist (Associate) to coordinate event registration and logistics activities and develop a wide variety of internal and external communications products on behalf of our federal client. You’ll join a team with an unmatched mission – to prevent Veteran suicide. In this role, you will work alongside project managers, senior writers, and graphic designers, to lead several high-priority content development initiatives. You will also support the team’s efforts to ensure suicide prevention resources and information reach our client’s target audiences through events. The ideal candidate is someone who has a strong attention to detail, superb organizational skills, can develop and maintain a positive rapport with executive level clients and is looking for an opportunity to roll up their sleeves, learn and grow with the team.
The Communications Specialist will develop internal and external content to provide continual engagement with the client’s audiences based on their preferred messaging, channels, formats, and outreach, to support the client and increase awareness of and participation in its programs. This may include but is not limited to articles, social media posts, fact sheets, FAQs, PowerPoint presentations, and press releases. They will assist in the creation and development of meaningful campaigns that garner impact and awareness on suicide prevention efforts for Veterans and their loved ones.
In this role, the Communications Specialist will also coordinate directly with event organizers to secure the client’s presence at various conferences and conventions. To support the client’s presence at these events, the Communications Specialist will provide logistical support to arrange materials procurement and shipment.
Location: At DCG, many of our team members including this role are remote. DCG is committed to hiring talented employees across the United States. The selected candidate will work during DCG’s core Eastern Standard Time business hours.
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DCG prides itself on having a unique and flexible culture. We value hard-working, self-motivated and dedicated employees and are committed to providing an opportunity for tremendous career growth and earning potential.
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About us:
DCG Communications (DCG) is a specialized communications consultancy focused on developing influential communications programs to help clients build their brands and enhance their reputations. A majority of our work is with the federal government and we currently support a number of long-term projects with the following agencies: Departments of Veterans Affairs, Defense, State, Homeland Security, Housing & Urban Development, Small Business Administration, U.S. Coast Guard, BBG, and more.
DCG is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status.
Full Time
$80k-99k (estimate)
06/26/2022
11/24/2023
dcgcommunications.com
WASHINGTON, DC
50 - 100
2010
CHRISTOPHER NEAL
$10M - $50M
DCG Communications is a unique communications consultancy. We realize communications demands are ever changing. Were flexible and we work within your means. Our team brings fresh, personalized solutions to improve the way you share your message, build your brand, and reach your audience. We carefully construct our research, strategies, and products using both innovative and proven methods of communication. We do things differentlyand well show you the results. Let us share your story with the right people, at the right time, in the best way. DCG Communications is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Own...ed Small Business (SDVOSB) with a wealth of experience and expertise in working with federal agencies and organizations. Our team has a deep understanding of the specific needs that federal agencies have when communicating with taxpayers and, has all the necessary credentials required to conduct business with the federal government.
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