Communications and Engagement Director
Company: City Of Roswell
Location: Roswell
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description City of Roswell, Georgia JOB
DESCRIPTION www.roswellgov.com/jobs To perform this job
successfully, an individual must be able to perform the essential
job functions effectively and efficiently. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the primary job functions described herein. Since every
duty associated with this position may not be described herein,
employees may be required to perform duties not explicitly spelled
out in the job description, but which may be reasonably considered
to be incidental to the performance of their duties, just as though
they were actually written out in this job description. Department:
Administration FLSA Status: Exempt Job Code: A103 JOB SUMMARY The
Director of Communications & Engagement provides strategic
leadership for the City’s communications, public information,
community engagement, digital platforms, and special events. The
role advances transparency and resident partnership by shaping how
the City communicates, listens, and shares information. The
Director serves as a strategic advisor to city leadership, leads
high-impact and emergency public information efforts, and ensures
accurate, timely, and consistent messaging across the organization.
The position also promotes a constructive civic tone and
strengthens public trust through transparent processes, accessible
information, and meaningful engagement. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Strategic Leadership Provides executive leadership for citywide
communications and community engagement functions. Advises city
leadership on communication strategy, public information needs,
emerging issues, and resident sentiment. Ensures communications and
community engagement activities support the City’s priorities,
values, and governance approach. Shapes the City’s civic tone by
promoting consistent, respectful, and constructive communication
across the organization and community. Guides cross-departmental
coordination on major initiatives, communications planning, and
community engagement efforts. Public Information & High-Impact
Communications Serves as the City’s lead Public Information Officer
during emergencies or significant incidents. Provides review and
approval of major or high-impact communications to ensure accuracy,
consistency, and alignment with city priorities. Oversees timely
dissemination of public information, including major announcements,
project updates, resident notifications, and leadership
communications. Approves speeches, talking points, scripts,
statements, and presentations for city leadership. Maintains strong
working relationships with media outlets at the local and regional
levels. Determines the best method of communication to ensure
timely and effective dissemination of all public information.
Community Engagement Leads the City’s approach to resident
engagement, ensuring it reflects transparency, clarity, and
meaningful two-way communication. Partners with departments to
structure public meetings, listening sessions, community forums,
and project-based engagement efforts. Ensures engagement materials,
messaging, and feedback loops are clear, consistent, and
accessible. Monitors resident sentiment and emerging issues through
data, analytics, and community feedback. Digital Communications &
Technology Oversees the City’s digital presence, including the
website, social media, online dashboards, email platforms, and
multimedia channels. Leads digital modernization efforts to improve
transparency, user experience, and public understanding. Evaluates
and implements modern tools that enhance communication, digital
service delivery, and public engagement. Guides standards for
video, livestreaming, photography, and multimedia storytelling.
Special Events Oversight Provides strategic guidance for the
planning and positioning of citywide events to ensure alignment
with city priorities and community engagement goals. Oversees the
Special Events Manager and ensures coordination between special
events programming and citywide communication and community
engagement efforts. Approves event messaging, run-of-show
materials, and leadership communications for major city events.
Coordinates with departments to ensure cross-functional alignment
for high-profile events and ceremonial occasions. Internal
Communications Leads the development of clear, consistent internal
communications that support the City’s mission, vision, values,
organizational alignment, and employee engagement. Ensures internal
messaging reflects the City’s commitment to transparency and
reinforces expectations for a timely and accurate flow of
information. Advises departments on messaging, communication
planning, and employee-facing updates. Supports communication needs
during organizational initiatives, leadership transitions, and
cross-departmental projects. Brand, Messaging, and Standards
Establishes citywide messaging frameworks, communication standards,
and digital guidelines. Ensures consistency in tone, accuracy,
formatting, and branding across city communications. Provides
guidance or advisory support for departmental communications where
needed, without assuming operational ownership of program-level
marketing. Analytics, Reporting, and Performance Utilizes data and
analytics to assess the effectiveness of communication, resident
engagement, and public understanding. Monitors trends, feedback,
and metrics to inform strategy and continuous improvement. Produces
communication plans, reports, and summaries for leadership as
needed. Leadership and Administration Leads, supervises, and
develops staff within the department. Oversees budget development
and administration for assigned functions. Ensures compliance with
all applicable laws related to communications, public information,
and open government. Represents the City at meetings, events, and
in community settings as required. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSEducation
and Experience: Requires a Bachelor’s degree in Communications,
Public Relations, Journalism, Public Administration, or a related
field; Eight (8) years of progressively responsible experience in
communications, public information, community engagement, media
relations, or digital strategy; Four (4) years of supervisory or
leadership experience required; or any equivalent combination of
education, training, and experience which provides the requisite
knowledge, skills, and abilities for this job. A master’s degree
and experience in local government or public-sector communication
are preferred. Licenses or Certifications: Possess and maintain a
valid Georgia driver’s license with a satisfactory motor vehicle
record (MVR). Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Deep knowledge of
public information, media relations, strategic communications, and
community engagement. Strong leadership, judgment, and
decision-making skills. Exceptional writing, editing, and
presentation abilities. Ability to serve as an effective
public-facing representative for the City, including comfort and
proficiency with on-camera communication, media interviews, public
speaking, and presenting complex information to diverse audiences.
Ability to manage sensitive or high-impact issues with discretion
and professionalism. Skill in digital communication platforms,
content management systems, multimedia production, and analytics
tools. Strong interpersonal skills and ability to collaborate
effectively across departments and with community stakeholders.
Understanding of open meetings, open records, and public-sector
transparency requirements. Ability to be responsive, adaptable, and
effective to ensure the Communications team is representing the
City to the best of its abilities at all times. PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The work is sedentary to light, requiring the ability to exert
light physical effort, but may involve lifting, carrying, pushing,
and/or pulling objects and materials of light weight (5-10 pounds).
Tasks may involve extended periods of time at a keyboard or
workstation. Tasks also require the ability to perceive and
discriminate colors or shades of colors, sounds, odors, depth,
texture, and visual cues or signals. Some tasks require the ability
to communicate orally. WORK ENVIRONMENT Work is regularly performed
without exposure to adverse environmental conditions. The City has
the right to revise this job description at any time. This
description does not represent in any way a contract of employment.
The City of Roswell, Georgia, is committed to a policy of equal
employment opportunity for all applicants and employees, in
compliance with local, state, and federal laws. The City’s policy
is to employ qualified persons without discrimination regarding
race, creed, color, religion, age, sex, country of national origin,
marital status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity,
genetic information, political affiliation, ethnicity, or status in
any other group protected by federal/state/local law.
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