Outreach & Communications Coordinator
Job Summary:
Working as part of a small, collaborative team, the Outreach and Communications Coordinator plays an active role in the day-to-day operations of the Harvard Project's communications work across digital media, print, and outreach channels, while also providing support for public programs and events. Reporting to the Senior Program Director, this position helps ensure that the Project's publications, events, and initiatives are communicated clearly, consistently, and accessibly to a range of audiences.
Job-Specific Responsibilities:
- Support implementation of the Harvard Project's communications calendar and promotion schedule to ensure timely release of materials, publications, announcements, and event promotions.
- Draft, edit, and distribute newsletters, email campaigns, announcements, and other public-facing communications related to research, publications, Honoring Nations, and other relevant topics.
- Maintain and update the Harvard Project website, including posting research, news, profiles, events, and program information, and coordinating with technical staff as needed.
- Assist with drafting and scheduling content for social media channels, monitor engagement, and help strengthen the Project's digital presence in alignment with Ash Center, HKS, and University guidance.
- Assist with creating and producing communications materials, including stories, profiles, Q&As, outreach copy, graphics, presentations, and related content that highlight Indigenous governance innovations and Project research and resources, including Honoring Nations awardees.
- Support communications and outreach for the Honoring Nations program, including award announcements, calls for applications, dissemination of case materials, and related promotional activities.
- Help maintain contact lists and support email audience development and tracking through Salesforce, including basic reporting on campaign performance and engagement.
- Coordinate with colleagues across the Ash Center, HKS, Harvard University, and external partner organizations to support outreach, dissemination, and co-sponsored activities.
- Serve as a primary point of contact for key external organizations (e.g., NNI, Native Governance Center, NCAI, Google) and communities of interest (e.g., tribal leaders, public officials, scholars, practitioners, and others in the field of American Indian affairs).
- Provide communications and basic logistical support for seminars, webinars, conferences, and other events, including drafting promotional copy, posting calendar listings, managing registration, supporting speakers and virtual platforms, and assisting with follow-up communications and dissemination of recordings or materials.
- Assist with maintaining and updating Nation Building Toolboxes and other online educational materials, including supporting design and storyboarding and tracking use and outcomes.
- Contribute to other communications, outreach, and program support tasks as needed in a small-team environment.
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