Key Responsibilities:
Content Development & Strategy
· Assist the design team in developing and managing content across a variety of platforms, including websites, newsletters, social media, print materials, and reports.
· Assist the design team in translating complex health topics into clear, and engaging communications for diverse audiences.
· Collaborate with subject matter experts, clinical teams, and community partners to design culturally relevant and visually compelling materials.
· Create and revise program documents to ensure compliance with ADA requirements, WCAG 2.1 AA guidelines, and Revised Section 508 accessibility standards. Prior experience with accessibility standards is beneficial but not required at the time of hire. Accessibility training will be provided, and the selected candidate will be expected to achieve and demonstrate proficiency as part of his or her ongoing duties.
· Produce a monthly newsletter using My Emma and track engagement metrics.
· Prepare quarterly reports that measure communications performance and recommend areas for improvement.
Community Engagement & Collaboration:
· Support communication planning and outreach for the Maternal Health Task Force and partner organizations.
· Build and sustain productive relationships with internal and external partners to enhance maternal health visibility and impact.
· Contribute to campaign development and community education projects that highlight maternal health initiatives statewide.
· Work collaboratively within a supportive, multidisciplinary team and demonstrate flexibility when priorities shift.
Qualifications:
· Bachelor’s degree in communications, public relations, journalism, marketing, graphic design, or a related field OR the equivalent reflected in a non-collegiate portfolio.
· 2–5 years of experience in public health, nonprofit, or government communications preferred.
· Proficiency in Canva and Microsoft Office Suite, including Excel. Both writing and graphic design samples are required.
· Experience using My Emma or similar email marketing tools. Experience reporting platform metrics.
· Knowledge of, or willingness to learn, digital accessibility standards in compliance with WCAG 2.1 AA and Section 508, ensuring that online content is accessible to individuals with visual and other disabilities.
· Exceptional writing, editing, and storytelling skills (please include writing samples or bylined links).
· Knowledge of cultural competency and sensitivity in health communications.
· Demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines while working remotely.
· A team player who is innovative, flexible, and eager to collaborate toward shared goals.
· Must reside in Tennessee