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Exercise strong editorial judgment and operate independently, confidently making decisions in a fast-paced environment, particularly during evening hours. * Leverage traffic analytics (Google ...

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In addition to your editorial leadership, you'll drive WVXU's digital presence--editing and ... You'll use digital tools for data, audio, and visual effects and analytics and best practices to ...

... editorial focus, while closely tracking story performance in real time. The Homepage Editor will ... Use analytics to guide decisions while keeping the needs of our core audience front and center

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Interim Associate Director of Communications (6-Month Contract)

Interim Associate Director of Communications (6-Month Contract)

KENT PLACE SCHOOL

Summit, NJ • On-site

$75K - $80K/yr

Full-time, Contractor, Temporary

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

Kent Place School seeks a versatile, high-energy storyteller to serve as the Interim Associate Director of Communications from mid-August through mid-February (approximately a six-month position) to cover a maternity leave.

Reporting directly to the Director of Communications, this individual will be responsible for maintaining the school's vibrant brand presence through high-quality writing, digital content management, and dynamic visual storytelling. The ideal candidate is a proactive self-starter who thrives in a fast-paced environment and possesses a sharp eye for detail.

Core Responsibilities

  • Content Generation & Writing: Serve as the primary writer for the department, producing weekly news stories, engaging articles for the Kent Place magazine, and compelling copy for various digital platforms.
  • Website & Digital Presence: Maintain and update the main school website and Finalsite microsites (including the Ethics Institute, Girls' Leadership Institute, and Summer Camp), ensuring all content is timely, accurate, and SEO-friendly.
  • Publications & Newsletters: Project manage and assist in the creation of diverse print and online publications, including regular newsletters and community-wide communications.
  • Visual Media Management: Coordinate professional photography and videography schedules, storyboard authentic video content, and manage relationships with external creative vendors.
  • Editorial Oversight: Utilize and maintain a comprehensive editorial calendar to ensure consistent, strategic messaging across all communication channels.
  • Social Media & Analytics: Collaborate on social media strategy, create high-quality daily content, monitor community engagement, and regularly report on digital analytics.

Required Qualifications

  • Education: Bachelor's degree required (preferably in Communications, Journalism, Marketing, or a related field).
  • Experience: 4–6 years of progressive experience in communications or marketing, preferably within an independent school or higher education environment.
  • Strong Writing: Exceptional storytelling and copy-editing skills with a proven ability to adapt tone for various audiences and platforms.
  • Project Management: Demonstrated ability to manage multiple tight deadlines, coordinate vendor schedules, and execute complex projects independently.
  • Technical Proficiency: Strong experience with CMS platforms (Finalsite preferred), social media management tools, and basic digital marketing strategies.

This is a full-time, temporary contract position spanning approximately six months (mid-August through mid-February). Occasional evening work for school event coverage is expected.

Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, resume, and two writing or digital content samples through our online application portal. Please submit all materials as one document.

Kent Place School is an equal-opportunity employer. We seek candidates who support the development of a school community that is culturally competent, a working environment that is affirming and inclusive, and where each member feels safe and valued, as described in our Diversity statement.