Assistant Director of Communications
Listed on 2026-02-18
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Marketing / Advertising / PR
PR / Communications, Digital Marketing
Assistant Director of Communications
Hiring Department: Department of Computer Science
Position Open To: All Applicants
Weekly Scheduled
Hours:
40
FLSA Status: Exempt
Earliest
Start Date:
Jan 01, 2026
Position Duration: Expected to Continue
Location: UT MAIN CAMPUS
Job DetailsThis position will support the university's Department of Computer Science (UTCS), which boasts a top ten ranking from US News and more than 6,500 students across all programs. This places UT among the most significant intellectual hubs for computer science research and education anywhere in the world. UTCS has a close relationship with Austin's thriving tech culture and works at the forefront of fields such as artificial intelligence, robotics, quantum computing, and cybersecurity.
This position requires a strategic thinker with strong project management skills-someone who can shape communications direction while also driving day-to-day execution.
PurposeServe as a key strategic partner to the Director of Marketing and Communications. Lead execution of the department's editorial, digital, and media strategy; manage major storytelling and internal communications efforts; and direct all communications and marketing for Texas AI, a university-wide initiative.
Responsibilities Provide department-level communications leadership- Serve as a strategic advisor and right hand to the Director on messaging, positioning, and long-range planning.
- Lead department-wide communications coordination to ensure cohesive, audience-centered storytelling.
- Build strong relationships with faculty and staff; maintain clear intake processes and communicate editorial decisions diplomatically.
- Represent the communications office in cross-unit meetings and act as a proxy for the Director when needed.
- Supervise communications coordinators and writing staff, providing coaching on editorial judgment, workflow management, and message alignment.
- Oversee internal and executive communications including memos, leadership messaging, and major departmental announcements.
- Collaborate with College of Natural Sciences and central communications on shared initiatives and issues management.
- Lead the department's editorial strategy: run editorial meetings, manage the Asana editorial calendar, and maintain visibility into all active projects.
- Evaluate story ideas for strategic fit, audience value, and resource implications; provide faculty with clear guidance on the most effective communication pathways.
- Establish and manage workflows for editorial submissions, accolades, and research highlights.
- Provide high-level editorial oversight and approval for major stories, digital features, and research reporting.
- Write and edit content including research features, profiles, impact stories, newsletters, and strategic web copy.
- Oversee digital channel strategy and ensure consistency across websites, emails, and social content.
- Manage website governance, content updates, and CMS operations; collaborate with technical partners on improvements, UX, and accessibility.
- Develop and execute a proactive media relations strategy aligned with departmental strengths.
- Guide the communications coordinator's media outreach, including pitching, releases, briefings, and faculty prep.
- Serve as a departmental media contact and spokesperson when appropriate.
- Maintain tools and systems for tracking media placements and reporting outcomes.
- Monitor traditional and social media for trends, mentions, and potential risks; support issues management and crisis communications.
- Lead all communications and marketing for Texas AI, ensuring alignment with departmental and campus-wide priorities.
- Shape Texas AI's narrative, messaging pillars, and storytelling priorities.
- Develop and implement communications plans including website content, newsletters, social messaging, event promotion, and media outreach.
- Proactively surface stories and build relationships across UT to gather information about AI research, partnerships, and initiatives.
- Manage and optimize the Texas AI website to ensure accuracy, usability, and brand consistency.
- Serve as liaison between Texas AI leadership, affiliated researchers, campus partners, and central Mar Com teams.
- Bachelor's degree in communications, journalism, public relations, marketing, or related field.
- Five or more years of progressively responsible experience in communications, marketing, journalism, or public affairs.
- Demonstrated experience in editorial operations, communications planning, and/or complex content workflows.
- Exceptional writing, editing, and storytelling abilities across digital formats.
- Strong project management skills, including running meetings, developing timelines, and managing deadlines.
- Experience building relationships with senior leaders, faculty, or experts and translating complex topics into…
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