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An Environmental Communications job focuses on conveying information about environmental issues, policies, and initiatives to the public, stakeholders, or internal teams. Professionals in this role create content, develop campaigns, and manage media relations to raise awareness and drive positive environmental action. They may work for nonprofits, government agencies, or corporations, ensuring clear and effective messaging about sustainability and environmental responsibility.

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A typical day in Environmental Communications involves developing and sharing message strategies about sustainability initiatives, preparing press releases and articles, managing social media accounts, and coordinating with various departments or external partners. You may spend time researching environmental policies, planning educational campaigns, or responding to public inquiries. Collaboration is common, as you'll work closely with scientists, policymakers, and marketing teams to ensure messaging accuracy and impact. The role offers a dynamic mix of writing, outreach, and project coordination activities, making each day engaging and mission-driven.

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Environmental Communications professionals need a strong background in environmental science or policy, excellent written and verbal communication skills, and experience with public outreach. Familiarity with content management systems, social media platforms, and data visualization tools is often required, alongside certifications such as LEED accreditation or knowledge of environmental regulations. Creativity, project management, and the ability to translate complex information for diverse audiences are key soft skills. These competencies enable clear messaging and effective stakeholder engagement on environmental issues.

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Environmental Communications Specialist (Internal Hennepin County applicants only)

Environmental Communications Specialist (Internal Hennepin County applicants only)

Hennepin County

Minneapolis, MN

$56K - $84K/yr

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


Hennepin County rating

8.2

Company rating: 8.2 out of 10

Based on 48 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

218th of 644 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Description Hennepin County's Environment and Energy Department (EED) is seeking a Communications Specialist to create compelling content for a wide range of digital and print channels and to support environmental communication and outreach strategies for key department initiatives, including zero-waste efforts and natural resource protection. The Environmental Education and Outreach Unit leads the department's work to educate and engage the community, promote environmental stewardship, and inspire individuals to take meaningful action to preserve and enhance the environment for future generations. Location and hours: This position is hybrid and will be performed both on-site at the 625 Building in downtown Minneapolis located at, 625 Fourth Ave South, Minneapolis, MN 55415, and remote as job duties require.

Work hours will typically be Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., with some evening and weekend hours to attend meetings and events around the county. While this position is designated as hybrid, based on current requirements hires must reside in or relocate to Minnesota or Wisconsin

About the position type: This is a full-time benefit earning position. You must be a current regular or probationary employee of Hennepin County to apply for this position. Note: Limited duration employees are not eligible.

This position is internally classified as a Communications Specialist. Click here to view the job classification specification. In this position, you will: Develop environmental education and awareness content-including articles, videos, graphics, and campaigns-for digital newsletters, websites, social media, factsheets, flyers, presentations, and reports.

Assist in managing the editorial and social media calendar to support consistent and strategic content delivery. Maintain, support, and enhance the use of communication tools and best practices across websites, forms, social media, online ordering systems, and newsletters. Implement communication and environmental education plans and messaging strategies for department programs.

Research content, audience needs, resources, educational approaches, and messaging strategies to inform program development and planning. Evaluate the effectiveness of communication and environmental education efforts and identify opportunities for improvement. Deliver environmental education by presenting and training youth and adult audiences on the department's environmental topics.

Need to have: One of the following: Bachelor's degree in journalism, English, communications, mass communications, marketing, media studies, graphic design, photojournalism, telecommunications, visual communications, public administration or a closely related field. Two years of college plus two years of related professional experience. Note: Experience can be substituted for education on a year-for-year basis.

Nice to have: Experience: Translating scientific, environmental, technical, and other complex information into content that is understandable and relatable for general audiences. Coordinating, developing, and producing high-quality content across multiple formats. Creating communications tailored to diverse audiences and channels, adapting messaging to meet specific needs.

Communicating clearly and accurately about environmental topics and issues. Organizing and maintaining an editorial and social media calendar to support consistent content planning and delivery. Researching, developing, and implementing communication plans and messaging strategies.

Organizing, updating, and analyzing communication and outreach data to support decision-making. Collaborating on photo, video, and graphic design projects to enhance storytelling and engagement. Using communication tools such as Microsoft Office, Adobe Express, e-newsletter platforms, web content management systems, and social media in a professional setting.

Coordinating effectively with teams of staff and partners across multiple work areas, organizations, and agencies. Ability to: Operate confidently and efficiently in fast-paced environments, including hybrid, remote, and in-person settings. Collaborate effectively with diverse staff and partners, ensuring meaningful input and shared understanding.

Prioritize and manage multiple projects at once, using proactive planning to consistently meet deadlines. Track, organize, and maintain content to deliver clear and consistent messaging across multiple communication channels. Build strong working relationships with individuals and organizations representing a wide range of cultures, values, backgrounds, and lived experiences.

About the department: The Environment and Energy department protects and preserves the environment to enhance the quality of life for current and future generations. We engage communities to develop and enact sustainable solutions. We focus on reducing and responsibly managing waste, protecting and preserving ecosystems, delivering clean energy, and promoting environmental stewardship.

About Hennepin County: Hennepin is the largest county government organization in Minnesota. Our employees work every day to improve the health, safety and quality of life for our residents and communities. All of our jobs align with our mission to serve residents through transformative services that eliminate disparities, eliminate inequities, and create opportunity for all and our vision of a community where all people are healthy, all people are valued, and all people thrive.

Our employees receive a combination of competitive benefits and positive workplace culture not found at other organizations. This includes meaningful work that impacts our community, competitive pay, work-life balance, a variety of benefits and opportunities to grow. Learn more at The Bridge (login as Guest).

Hennepin County envisions an organization where our commitment to diversity and the elimination of disparities is fundamental in providing excellent service to our community. Your future. Made here.

This posting may be used to fill current and future vacancies. Watch this video for application best practices and tips. Invitations to interview will be based upon an assessment of education and experience.

Final candidates may be required to complete a criminal background check. If you have any questions, please contact: Talent Acquisition division Hennepin County Human Resources department Submit a request at hennepin.us/ask-hr or 612-348-7855 #LI-DNI.


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