City Of New York

Associate Commissioner for External Affairs

City Of New York$110K — $130K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
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Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited college in relevant fields such as urban development or public administration.
  • 4 years of experience in community organization, social work, urban development, or a related field, 2 of which must be in housing and community planning.
  • Experience managing complex projects with multiple stakeholders.
  • Knowledge of New York City government and affordable housing policies.
  • Strong communication skills for diverse audiences.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and implement external affairs and communications strategies for public events and issue-based campaigns.
  • Manage the production and consistency of advertising and media coverage across platforms.
  • Oversee the generation of public relations materials including press releases.
  • Prepare the Commissioner for public appearances and represent them at external events as needed.
  • Manage the agency's affordable housing legislative agenda at all governmental levels.
  • Collaborate with key stakeholders to assess and shape housing policies.
  • Prepare the agency for public hearings and respond to inquiries effectively.
  • Foster an inclusive and collaborative team culture.

Benefits

  • Health, dental, and vision insurance.
  • Generous vacation and paid leave policies.
  • Retirement savings plan options.
  • Professional development opportunities.
  • Flexible work arrangements.
Full Job Description
Job Description

Your Team

The Office of External Affairs advances and promotes the agency's priorities in support of HPD's mission. It is comprised of two divisions: the Division of Government Affairs and the Division of Communications. The Division of Government Affairs works with City, State, and federal elected officials, as well as agencies, policy makers, advocates, and other stakeholders to assess, craft, and secure legislative changes needed to implement HPD's goals of creating and preserving affordable housing and protecting the quality and safety of the City's housing stock.

The Division of Communications oversees all public relations for the agency and is responsible for crafting a proactive strategy to promote agency initiatives, programs, and accomplishments to the media, our partners, our staff, and the public. The division manages interactions with the press, social media channels, the agency's website, internal communications, and digital and print materials.

Your Role

As a senior official within the agency, you will be responsible for making sure your office and senior leadership work together to execute the Commissioner's, Deputy Mayor's, and Mayor's initiatives and policy objectives. In close coordination with external agency partners, you will also be responsible for facilitating improved communication, coordination, and collaboration within your team, among other teams at the agency, and with external stakeholders.

Your Responsibilities

In coordination with leadership from the Chief of Staff and Deputy Commissioner for External Affairs, the Associate Commissioner will:

- Develop and execute robust external affairs and communications strategies for the agency, including for public events, brand building, press relations, digital media, issue-based campaigns, and legislator and general stakeholder relationship management.

- Manage creative production and message consistency of the launch of any advertising, traditional media coverage, web content, and social media efforts.

- Oversee all public relations activities and formal communications materials generated by the agency, including press releases.

- Ensure the Commissioner is fully prepared for meetings, speaking engagements, and other public appearances and/or represent the Commissioner at external meetings and events as required, fostering positive relationships with key stakeholders.

- Manage New York City's affordable housing legislative agenda at the city, state, and federal levels. Identify hearings and bills that relate and impact the agency's ability to deliver on our agenda.

- Collaborate with policy makers, advocates, and planners to assess and craft housing policies for managing the agency's external positioning on any relevant non-housing legislation or policies.

- Ensure the agency is adequately prepared for public hearings and respond to inquiries from the general public and elected officials to execute on successfully advancing those goals.

- Build and sustain strong team culture based on equity, inclusivity collaboration, and responsiveness.

Preferred Skills & Experience

- Exceptional team- and project-management skills, including ability to execute. Proven ability to: manage multiple teams and complex projects with multiple internal and external stakeholders; receive direction and anticipate next steps; think through, communicate, document, organize, and execute on project goals and keep other team members on schedule. Ability to manage up, down, and across teams. Attentive to the details, organized, and able to follow through.

- Subject-matter expertise. Knowledge of New York City government, affordable housing, urban planning principles and processes; basic understanding of real estate development principles; masters degree in urban planning, urban studies, public policy, real estate or a related field; substantial professional experience in a related field.

- Outstanding communication skills. Extremely strong written, verbal, and presentation skills. Proven ability to produce high-quality materials in a variety of formats for internal and external audiences.

- Good judgment. Ability to analyze a situation, understand what is needed, understand when additional input is needed, flag or resolve issues as necessary, and escalate when appropriate.

- Collaborative and creative spirit. Excited to be part of a team, to work with others to solve problems creatively and get quality work done. Ability to hear, take, and give feedback effectively and productively; to motivate peers to get the job done.

Minimum Qualifications

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Qualifications

1. A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college and four years of experience in one or more of the following areas: community organization, social work, urban development projects, real estate, public administration, or a related field, of which two years must have been in a field directly related to neighborhood improvement such as housing, community organization, urban renewal or planning, or real estate. A Law Degree or graduate work in an appropriate field may be substituted for up to two years of the general experience required; or

2. Education and/or experience equivalent to "1", including part-time and/or volunteer experience.

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