Communications Officer
- Organization:
- ACLU of Northern California
- Posted:
- January 12, 2012
- Location:
- California
- Position:
- Program
- Field:
- Advocacy, Legal services, Other fields
- Salary:
- Competitive
- Website:
- http://www.aclunc.org
- Application Deadline:
- February 12, 2012
- Category:
- Other programs
- Employment Level:
- Full-time
The American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California
(ACLU-NC) seeks applicants with strong writing skills, media
relations experience, and new media/video production skills to
focus on the ACLU-NC's criminal justice and drug policy and work
from our San Francisco office. The office is collegial; the work is
challenging, varied, and rewarding. Applications will be considered
on a rolling basis until the position is filled. The Opportunity:
This position provides a unique opportunity for candidates who are
passionate about civil rights and civil liberties. The ultimate
goal of our criminal justice work is to achieve a criminal justice
system that operates fairly, with transparency and accountability,
treating all who come into contact with it equally and respectfully
regardless of race or wealth. We seek to increase public safety and
reduce over-incarceration by reserving prison for serious and
violent crimes; prioritizing restoration of harm and alternative
solutions to the criminalization of non-violent and victimless
behavior; and reducing recidivism with evidence-based
rehabilitation and reentry programs. The United States has the
highest incarceration rate in the world and California is home to
one of the largest jail and prison populations in the country.
California also has one of the nation's highest recidivism rates.
Prison overcrowding in California is so extreme that the U.S.
Supreme Court recently ordered the state to significantly reduce
our prison population to comply with Constitutional standards. In
response, the state enacted criminal justice realignment
legislation that represents California's most significant criminal
justice reform in decades. The ACLU-NC seeks to seize this
historical opportunity to significantly change California's
approach to crime and punishment. Job Description: The
Communications Officer will report to the Communications Director
and work closely with the Criminal Justice and Drug Policy team,
including colleagues at the ACLU of Southern California and the
ACLU of San Diego and Imperial Counties. S/he will use
communications strategies to advance the organization's statewide
criminal justice and drug policy reform goals, including reducing
over-incarceration in prisons and jails and sentencing reform for
drug and low-level property crimes. Responsibilities: ·
Communications planning: creating well-conceived, flexible plans to
reach priority audiences effectively at key junctures in the
policymaking process · Framing and messaging: taking the lead to
set powerful memorable language in place to convey why changing the
way the criminal justice system works is necessary, viable and
promising · Media relations: Setting meetings with newspaper
editors; drafting and placing opinion editorials; pitching stories
to TV and radio outlets, bloggers and news sites · Crafting blog
posts that are thoughtful, "punchy" and accessible · Helping to
produce short, grassroots-style videos that can help to humanize
policy discussions · Maintaining and expanding a statewide media
database for the criminal justice realm · Using Facebook, Twitter
and new media tools to engage people with high quality content
produced by the ACLU and our allies · Spearheading the marketing
of web-based applications about CA's prison system to facilitate
public engagement · Working with the ACLU-NC's Organizing and
Community Engagement team to help drive efforts to influence local
decision-makers in counties across the state · Assist with media,
communications, and organizational strategies on other issues as
assigned. Qualifications: · Strong support of the ACLU mission and
familiarity with civil rights and civil liberties issues ·
Outstanding written and oral communication skills · Experience in
communications campaigns in the context of community organizing,
political, public education campaigns · Ability to synthesize
complex information from a variety of sources, including attorneys,
scholars, and policy makers · Ability to manage multiple
priorities and projects in a fast-paced environment with excellent
attention to detail and accuracy · Basic familiarity with
FileMaker Pro a plus. · Bilingual skills in Spanish a plus, but
not required. Compensation: Salary based on experience. Excellent
benefits include four weeks paid vacation; medical, vision and
dental insurance for staff members and their dependents and
spouses/ domestic partners; life and long-term disability
insurance; defined contribution plan with employer match; and
thirteen paid holidays. To Apply: Applicants should mail a resume
and cover letter describing the applicant's interest in this
specific position to the attention of Communications Officer
Search, ACLU of Northern California, 39 Drumm Street, San
Francisco, CA 94111 or e-mail to HR-Communications@aclunc.org.
About the ACLU of Northern California: As the largest regional
affiliate of the ACLU, the ACLU-NC has legislative, legal, policy,
organizing, communications and development departments, and uses
these combined resources in pursuit of its strategic objectives.
The ACLU is a nationwide, non-profit, non-partisan organization
dedicated to the defense and expansion of civil liberties and civil
rights. The ACLU of Northern California (ACLU-NC) was founded in
1934. It is the largest ACLU affiliate in the nation, with over
50,000 members, 22 all-volunteer chapters and a staff of
approximately 50, including a legislative office in Sacramento. The
ACLU-NC is proud to be an affirmative action employer. All
interested individuals, including people of color, women, persons
with disabilities and persons who are lesbian, gay, bisexual,
transgender or intersex are particularly urged to apply.




