DESCRIPTION/RESPONSIBILITIES:
The City of San Jose
The City of San Jose is a full-service Charter City and currently operates under a hybrid Council/Manager form of government. The City Council consists of ten Council Members elected by district and a Mayor elected at-large. The City Manager, who reports to the Council, and the executive team provide strategic leadership that supports the policy-making role of the Mayor and the City Council and ensures the organization delivers high quality services that meet the community's needs. The City actively engages with the community through Council-appointed boards, commissions, and project specific engagement opportunities. Operations are supported by 6,885 full time equivalent positions and a total Fiscal year 2022-2023 budget of approximately $5.3 billion. San Jose is dedicated to maintaining the highest fiscal integrity and earning high credit ratings to ensure the consistent delivery of quality services to the community. Extensive information regarding San Jose can be found on the City's website at www.sanjoseca.gov .
The Housing Department
The City of San Jose's Housing Department's mission is to strengthen and to revitalize the community through housing and neighborhood investments. The Housing Department has funded over 20,000 affordable apartments, oversees the Rent Stabilization Program that provides protection to both renters and mobile homeowners, and is implementing innovative programs to preserve restricted affordable apartments. The Housing Department also strives to make homelessness in San Jose rare, brief, and one-time, through the implementation of the Community Plan to End Homelessness. The Plan is a collaborative public-private partnership with the County of Santa Clara's Office of Supportive Housing, the Santa Clara Housing Authority, and Destination: Home, a nonprofit. The Housing Department manages four U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Programs entitlement grants in addition to numerous state and local grant programs. Over the past three years, the Housing Department has played a major role in protecting the City's most vulnerable residents by investing over $150 million in funding to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Housing Department has a capital budget of approximately $333.5 million, an operating budget of $19 million and 109 full-time employees. The Housing Department is committed to creating a welcoming, equitable, and supportive workplace for all employees.
The Housing Department is looking for a Senior Public Information Representative on the Communications Team.
Annual Salary range(s) for this classification is:
• Senior Public Information Representative: $120,010.80 - $146,196.96
The Housing Department is looking for a Senior Public Information Representative. The Housing Department addresses complex societal issues, including homelessness, affordable housing, and fair housing. Our audiences range from ordinary citizens to elected officials, and from nonprofits to advocacy groups. If you want to do meaningful and fulfilling work, utilizing every bit of creativity you possess, then this is the job for you.
This position will give you the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of real people while you learn new skills, have fun and collaborate with many internal and external stakeholders. Our team needs an individual who is excited to help educate the public about programs, projects and initiatives the City undertakes to make housing more accessible to everyone.
Within our Communications Team, you will:
• Play an important role in helping the Housing Department communicate critical information to the public, City Council and a wide range of stakeholders;
• Provide graphic design services for the entire Department, including signage, brochures, mailers, flyers, and presentations;
• Develop content for our Department's social media channels, website, and SharePoint site;
• Support the Communications Team's public outreach via email and social media;
• Manage the Department's photo library;
• Manage the Department style guide and ensure all visuals produced by the Department comply with the City's brand guidelines;
• Translate data and statistics about homelessness and affordable housing into relatable content via infographics and images;
• Support multidisciplinary project teams that include policy experts and project managers from within and outside the Housing Department;
• Produce the Department's annual report as well as reports for teams within the Department (e.g., Rent Stabilization Program, Homelessness Response Team); and
• Support the Department's language access program and work with the City Manager's Office to ensure compliance with citywide language access policies.
Your Mindset and Duties
• You are open-minded, curious and optimistic.
• You are agile and can be both scrappy (to move fast) and detail-oriented (to go deep).
• You have a contagious and positive work ethic.
• You take on tasks and challenges with high energy and you can be counted on to complete projects on time.
• You have a passion for storytelling and making a difference.
• You have a proven history of working well in team situations and collaborating productively.
• You are knowledgeable about affordable housing and homelessness issues.
(These qualifications are typically required. An equivalent combination of education, experience, knowledge, skills and abilities sufficient to satisfactorily perform the duties of the job may be substituted.)