The Municipal Art Society (MAS) seeks a full-time Communications Manager to lead day-to-day communications and help advance MAS’s strategic vision for New York City through engaging messaging that amplifies impact. The position provides key support in communications, public relations, public events, development, and advocacy. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a broad understanding of current New York City planning and urban design issues combined with strong communication skills, both written and graphic.ResponsibilitiesThe Communications Manager will report directly to the Director of Development and work collaboratively with all staff to ensure MAS communications are consistent, clear, impactful, and strategically aligned with the mission and focus of the organization. Specific responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:● Managing written and visual content including drafting, editing, and posting press releases, event remarks, public testimony, op-eds, research reports, advocacy agendas, and associated communications across the MAS website and social media.● Creating graphics using MAS’s style guide and graphic identity, including design layouts in Adobe Creative Suite, Canva, Mailchimp, and WordPress.● Establishing and managing an editorial calendar, including maintaining production timelines for newsletters, eblasts, the MAS website, and social media.● Ensuring that public-facing communications are written and designed professionally and in-line with the organization’s voice and visual identity.● Developing and maintaining strong relationships with journalists, editors, and media outlets for proactive press outreach.● Monitoring local, state, and federal policy developments and managing rapid response messaging related to breaking news, legislation, and policy debates.● Assisting the MAS president in preparing for interviews and events.● Assisting senior staff in the implementation of strategic communication plans for MAS research and advocacy.● Assisting senior staff on development initiatives including grant proposals and reporting, membership program materials, and member communications.● Developing promotional materials for events and programs in collaboration with programs and development staff.● Tracking engagement with external outputs and collaborating with staff across departments to develop enhanced engagement strategies.● Assisting with on-site events, including some evenings.QualificationsThis list of desired qualifications does not represent firm requirements. Applicants who do not meet all the qualifications may be considered and are encouraged to apply.● Excellent professional oral and written communication skills, with the ability to produce clear, persuasive, and polished content under tight deadlines.● Excellent grammatical, spelling, and editing skills.● Proven experience creating engaging social media content on Instagram and LinkedIn.● Demonstrated ability to manage project timelines and prioritize multiple assignments.● Familiarity with New York City’s political landscape and major policy issues around urban design, preservation, and planning.● Proficiency with CRM databases, email marketing platforms, and website platforms such as Neon, Raiser’s Edge, Salesforce, MailChimp, WordPress and Give Lively.● Proficiency with Canva and Adobe Creative Suite.● Experience working within an advocacy organization, an urban design/planning organization, or an elected official office is strongly preferred.● Master’s degree in a related field plus 2 years of experience in communications and media relations or a bachelor’s degree and 4 years of experience.About the Municipal Art SocietyThe Municipal Art Society of New York (MAS) works towards the creation of a livable city, to enhance the lives of all New Yorkers, and to use the municipal arts of architecture, landscape architecture, planning, preservation, and public art to improve and protect the built environment of New York.MAS envisions a future in which all New Yorkers share in the richness of city life—where growth is balanced, character endures, and a resilient future is secured. For over 130 years our advocacy efforts have led to the creation of the New York City Planning Commission, Public Design Commission, Landmarks Preservation Commission, and the Tribute in Light; the preservation of Grand Central Terminal, the lights of Times Square, and the Garment District; the conservation of more than 50 works of public art; and the founding of such civic organizations as the Public Art Fund, the New York Landmarks Conservancy, P.S. 1, the Historic Districts Council, the Park Avenue Armory Conservancy, and the Waterfront Alliance.Work Culture and Employment GoalsOur staff includes planners, design experts, historians, civic leaders, community builders, and advocates who love New York City. We work collaboratively across departments and with a wide variety of partners from across the boroughs. We hope you or someone you know can join us in our work!The Municipal Art Society of New York is an equal opportunity employer and seeks qualified applicants without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, marital status, or sexual orientation. MAS is committed to cultivating a staff with diverse backgrounds and life experiences that are representative of the communities in which we live and work.