The individual in this role will be accountable for planning and executing a regional communication strategy surrounding business priorities such as: 1) a cultural change associated with taking performance higher, driving continuous improvement and optimizing the Region’s service delivery model, 2) increased two-way interactive dialogue between leaders and employees at all levels, and 3) cross-functional communications and alignment among teams and departments.
This position is expected to collaborate, learn from and share best practices among the regional Communications Specialists that are peers to this role.
Serve as day-to-day communications partner to General Manager and Southwest senior leadership teamDevelop and executive visibility framework for the GM and relevant leadership in support of the broader, company messagePartner with senior leaders and middle management to develop and execute an interactive communications strategy for the RegionExecute and measure annual, quarterly and monthly communications programs that drive engagement of the company’s diverse, multi-shift employee basePartner with leaders and Human Resources on a cultural change strategy as noted aboveDevelop key messages based on business priorities (top-down) and develop mechanisms to seek feedback from front-line employees (bottom-up and across departments)Design a communications approach that is one voice of the Region yet can be customized to meet the needs of individual audience groups such as varying employee levels, departments, geographies, etc. Deploy and publish strategic messages in an approach that integrates the following media, including but not limited to: social media, email, in person, tele-conference, town-halls, newsletters, and other written materialsThe individual in this role will maintain strong relationships with leaders, employees, Corporate Communications and Human Resources to execute a strategy that leverages corporate messaging, materials and best practices, Human Resources goals and principles, while meeting the unique needs of the regional businessThe individual in this role will use Quest Management Systems (QMS) tools and resources at a proficient level
Required Work Experience:
7-10 years’ experience planning and executing communications, particularly during periods of extensive changePreferred Work Experience:
Experience working in large organizations with large numbers of front-line, non-exempt employees is highly preferredSkills:
Excellent MS Office Skills, especially PowerPoint, exceptional written and verbal communications, effective interpersonal skillsCompetencies:
Creativity and innovationAbility to see the big picture and communicate in a clear and concise mannerExcellence in written communications; ability to write persuasivelyAbility to use visuals and other non-written means of communicating in presentationsSkilled in best practices around public speaking so as to guide senior leaders effectivelyCapability to interact with all levels of the organizationAbility to work independently, self-directed while also collaborating as part of a larger matrixed teamEducation:
Bachelor’s Degree
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