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Job Title:
Project Communications Specialist
Department:
FAES School of Environment and Natural Resources
The Ohio State University seeks a Project Communications Specialist to develop content and lead marketing and communications efforts related to two USDA funded projects based on the OSU CFAES Wooster campus: From the Ground Up (75%) and the Northeast Ohio Agriculture Innovation Center (NEO AIC) (25%).
This position uses a combination of creative ideation and audience-centric, strategic thinking to produce informative, engaging and strategy-based content that will be used to disseminate and communicate messaging and generate project exposure. Develops communications that will represent the projects and organizations to internal and external constituencies using a variety of channels which may include print and graphic media, video and web communications, and digital and social media in order to enhance relationships and advance the long- and short-term goals and strategies. Collaborates across the enterprise to ensure alignment with the university’s brand, content, and editorial strategies where possible and necessary.
This 100% FTE position is 100% grant funded for 4-years, with potential for extension based on funding availability.
Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience. Advanced degree in relevant field may be desirable. 2 years of relevant experience required. 2-4 years of relevant experience preferred.
About Projects
From the Ground Up: The FTGUp project is a USDA-funded Sustainable Agricultural Systems grant that involves five institutions (OSU, Central State University, the University of Missouri, Lincoln University and Solutions from the Land). Started in July 2024, this 5-year project is centered on farmer-led research and innovation to improve the agronomic and economic performance of climate-smart agricultural practices (CSAPs) and accelerate the adoption of CSAPs in Missouri and Ohio. Leadership for project design and decisions is jointly shared between a Farmer Leadership Team and Project Management Team. The Project Communications Specialist (this position) would work alongside the Project Manager (Alex Jefferies) and report to Lead PI (Dr. Douglas Jackson-Smith), both of whom work out of the OSU CFAES Wooster campus, an interdisciplinary research station 90 minutes north of Columbus in the heart of a vibrant rural and agricultural landscape. See our project website (
NEO-AIC: The Northeast Ohio Agriculture Innovation Center (NEO-AIC) is a new venture funded by the USDA Rural Development and is a ‘one stop shop’ for Northeast Ohio farmers seeking assistance with their value-added agriculture (VAA) business including: financial, legal, technical, regulatory, and value chain/marketing support. The NEO-AIC holistically approaches each client and tailors its approach based on each client’s business needs and includes a focus on quality of life. The NEO-AIC project is directed by Dr. Shoshanah Inwood, a rural sociologist and faculty member in the School of Environment and Natural Resources. The office is located on the OSU-CFAES, Wooster campus. See our website (
Education/Experience:
Required:
Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience and 2 years of relevant experience.
Strong communication skills in similar organizational context
Experience with storytelling, print and digital media, some graphic design
Proven ability to work effectively on a team and build consensus.
Ability to work on projects of moderate scope and complexity.
Proven experience with computer/online tracking systems, documentation of work, and implementing communications strategies.
Some knowledge and/or experience with Midwestern farming and food systems.
Requires in-person on Wooster Campus as well as travel to locations in Ohio (and potentially Missouri) as needed
Desired:
Familiarity with farming systems and value-added agriculture and food systems in Ohio and Missouri
Experience with agricultural communications, outreach, and extension
Masters degree and/or 2-4 years of relevant experience.
Additional Information:
This job profile is a Content and Editorial Content Specialist 2 (S2 level) position on the career roadmap.
The salary paid to an individual will vary based on multiple factors, including but not limit to, education, years of experience, internal equity, etc.cx
Location:
Williams Hall (0414)
Position Type:
Regular
Scheduled Hours:
40
Shift:First Shift
Final candidates are subject to successful completion of a background check. A drug screen or physical may be required during the post offer process.
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