Communications Officer
Top Benefits
About the role
One Permanent Position + One Temporary (1y Term) Position
The Communications Officer is responsible for the development, implementation and evaluation of communication programs in support of organizational initiatives. The Communications Officer provides public relations counsel and support to the organization and maintains understanding, acceptance and cooperation between the Workers Compensation Board (WCB) and its stakeholders.
Job Duties:
Researches, writes and edits communications plans, internal and external publications (e.g. annual reports, newsletters, brochures), news releases, articles, website content, letters and social media posts, presentations and speeches/speaking notes, including those written for senior leadership, the Executive Management Committee and the Minister, as well as other material provided to the Minister’s office and/or other government bodies.
Manages, edits and coordinates layout and design of organizational literature and graphic displays created by external vendors to ensure projects are completed on time.
Ensures maintenance and integrity of WCB and SAFE Work Manitoba brand standards.
Performs some layout and design internally (e.g., publications, presentations, signs and documents).
Leads social marketing campaigns by working with the business areas to conduct in-depth analysis.
Works with the organization's agency of record to develop research objectives.
Provides communication advice, support and project management assistance to leadership, corporate/organizational project teams, committees, departments and external stakeholders. This includes training to staff on communication styles and brand management guidelines; providing technical support to intranet content publishers and department website editors; and assisting in the development of key messages and creative concepts.
Manages the WCB and SAFE Work Manitoba websites, intranet, and social media channels, including the development of annual digital content strategies, creating, updating and maintaining content and measuring analytics to evaluate performance and identify trends.
Manages, organizes, co-ordinates and evaluates internal and external special events including town halls, open houses, trade shows, conferences, media events and announcements for internal and external stakeholders.
Establishes and maintains positive relationships with third party providers (i.e. agency of record, web support, translation services), industry associations and other external stakeholders to provide support/guidance and promote organizational programs and services.
Participates in the development and evaluation of departmental RFPs for external suppliers (e.g., marketing agency of record, media monitoring, translation and interpretation, etc).
Conducts ongoing reviews to ensure that communications materials and tactics developed meet changing demographic needs of customers and manages necessary updates. This includes brainstorming sessions with stakeholders and business units to generate new ideas in promoting services and creating communication support materials.
Oversees and edits the work of other contributors to internal and external publications, websites and other written projects.
Provides creative direction and works with videographer to create internal and external videos that enhance organizational programs and services. Develops, writes and edits video outlines and/or scripts.
Provides some photographic services for the organization.
Develops and makes presentations to internal and external audiences/stakeholders.
Pursues professional and personal development through continuing education and training, literature reviews, and workshops, seminars, etc. to ensure continued expertise and knowledge of the latest communication trends/technologies and best practices.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
University degree in Communications, Public Relations or Journalism
Minimum three (3) years' experience working in a similar government or corporate environment including developing, executing and evaluating communication, public relations, and/or advertising plans and strategies
Working knowledge of digital/social media and the internet
Ability to use a personal computer and software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and desktop publishing) in a Windows environment
Superior written communication skills. Adept at writing to target audiences with a focus on customer-centred communication to support business goals.
Ability to understand and explain complex information and concepts and customize messaging to suit intended audiences
Superior verbal communication skills, including public speaking
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to act with tact, diplomacy, integrity and professionalism
Ability to provide excellent customer service to internal and external stakeholders
Ability to manage multiple demands and work under pressure within tight deadlines
Ability to adapt to a changing environment
Ability to work independently and in a team environment
Certification or accreditation with a professional communication or public relations association, would be an asset
Ability to communicate fluently in French and English, both verbally and in writing, required for Designated Bilingual positions only but would be an asset
Additional Information:
One Permanent Position + One Temporary (1y Term) Position
Salary: $66,438 - $85,536
The WCB recognizes that individuals may face barriers that hinder their full and equal participation in the workplace, and is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to all employees and candidates who are or may be disabled by one or more barriers in the workplace. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.
The Workers Compensation Board promotes safety and health in Manitoba workplaces and aims to help prevent and reduce the occurrence of workplace injuries and disease. Working with its partners, the WCB promotes safe and healthy workplaces, facilitates recovery and return to work, provides compassionate and supportive compensation services for workers and employers, and ensures responsible financial stewardship.
WCBdoes encompasses what it means to work at the WCB. The WCB is proud to have employee benefits and programs that support financial and personal security, foster health and well-being, encourage involvement and support growth as an individual and member of the WCB community. The four categories of WCBdoes include: Security, Wellness, Engagement and Growth.
About Worker's Compensation Board of Manitoba
The workers compensation system is an injury and disability insurance system for workers and employers, paid for by employers.
The Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba was founded in 1916 with the passing of The Workers Compensation Act and officially opened in 1917. The program is the result of a Canadian compromise struck in the early twentieth century and maintained to this day – injured workers gave up the right to sue their employers in exchange for guaranteed no-fault benefits in the event of a work related injury or illness, and employers agreed to pay for the system, in exchange for protection against lawsuits.
Communications Officer
Top Benefits
About the role
One Permanent Position + One Temporary (1y Term) Position
The Communications Officer is responsible for the development, implementation and evaluation of communication programs in support of organizational initiatives. The Communications Officer provides public relations counsel and support to the organization and maintains understanding, acceptance and cooperation between the Workers Compensation Board (WCB) and its stakeholders.
Job Duties:
Researches, writes and edits communications plans, internal and external publications (e.g. annual reports, newsletters, brochures), news releases, articles, website content, letters and social media posts, presentations and speeches/speaking notes, including those written for senior leadership, the Executive Management Committee and the Minister, as well as other material provided to the Minister’s office and/or other government bodies.
Manages, edits and coordinates layout and design of organizational literature and graphic displays created by external vendors to ensure projects are completed on time.
Ensures maintenance and integrity of WCB and SAFE Work Manitoba brand standards.
Performs some layout and design internally (e.g., publications, presentations, signs and documents).
Leads social marketing campaigns by working with the business areas to conduct in-depth analysis.
Works with the organization's agency of record to develop research objectives.
Provides communication advice, support and project management assistance to leadership, corporate/organizational project teams, committees, departments and external stakeholders. This includes training to staff on communication styles and brand management guidelines; providing technical support to intranet content publishers and department website editors; and assisting in the development of key messages and creative concepts.
Manages the WCB and SAFE Work Manitoba websites, intranet, and social media channels, including the development of annual digital content strategies, creating, updating and maintaining content and measuring analytics to evaluate performance and identify trends.
Manages, organizes, co-ordinates and evaluates internal and external special events including town halls, open houses, trade shows, conferences, media events and announcements for internal and external stakeholders.
Establishes and maintains positive relationships with third party providers (i.e. agency of record, web support, translation services), industry associations and other external stakeholders to provide support/guidance and promote organizational programs and services.
Participates in the development and evaluation of departmental RFPs for external suppliers (e.g., marketing agency of record, media monitoring, translation and interpretation, etc).
Conducts ongoing reviews to ensure that communications materials and tactics developed meet changing demographic needs of customers and manages necessary updates. This includes brainstorming sessions with stakeholders and business units to generate new ideas in promoting services and creating communication support materials.
Oversees and edits the work of other contributors to internal and external publications, websites and other written projects.
Provides creative direction and works with videographer to create internal and external videos that enhance organizational programs and services. Develops, writes and edits video outlines and/or scripts.
Provides some photographic services for the organization.
Develops and makes presentations to internal and external audiences/stakeholders.
Pursues professional and personal development through continuing education and training, literature reviews, and workshops, seminars, etc. to ensure continued expertise and knowledge of the latest communication trends/technologies and best practices.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
University degree in Communications, Public Relations or Journalism
Minimum three (3) years' experience working in a similar government or corporate environment including developing, executing and evaluating communication, public relations, and/or advertising plans and strategies
Working knowledge of digital/social media and the internet
Ability to use a personal computer and software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and desktop publishing) in a Windows environment
Superior written communication skills. Adept at writing to target audiences with a focus on customer-centred communication to support business goals.
Ability to understand and explain complex information and concepts and customize messaging to suit intended audiences
Superior verbal communication skills, including public speaking
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to act with tact, diplomacy, integrity and professionalism
Ability to provide excellent customer service to internal and external stakeholders
Ability to manage multiple demands and work under pressure within tight deadlines
Ability to adapt to a changing environment
Ability to work independently and in a team environment
Certification or accreditation with a professional communication or public relations association, would be an asset
Ability to communicate fluently in French and English, both verbally and in writing, required for Designated Bilingual positions only but would be an asset
Additional Information:
One Permanent Position + One Temporary (1y Term) Position
Salary: $66,438 - $85,536
The WCB recognizes that individuals may face barriers that hinder their full and equal participation in the workplace, and is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to all employees and candidates who are or may be disabled by one or more barriers in the workplace. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.
The Workers Compensation Board promotes safety and health in Manitoba workplaces and aims to help prevent and reduce the occurrence of workplace injuries and disease. Working with its partners, the WCB promotes safe and healthy workplaces, facilitates recovery and return to work, provides compassionate and supportive compensation services for workers and employers, and ensures responsible financial stewardship.
WCBdoes encompasses what it means to work at the WCB. The WCB is proud to have employee benefits and programs that support financial and personal security, foster health and well-being, encourage involvement and support growth as an individual and member of the WCB community. The four categories of WCBdoes include: Security, Wellness, Engagement and Growth.
About Worker's Compensation Board of Manitoba
The workers compensation system is an injury and disability insurance system for workers and employers, paid for by employers.
The Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba was founded in 1916 with the passing of The Workers Compensation Act and officially opened in 1917. The program is the result of a Canadian compromise struck in the early twentieth century and maintained to this day – injured workers gave up the right to sue their employers in exchange for guaranteed no-fault benefits in the event of a work related injury or illness, and employers agreed to pay for the system, in exchange for protection against lawsuits.