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Portland General Electric Managing Editor for Story and Content in Portland, Oregon
At PGE, our work involves dreaming about, planning for, and realizing a smarter, cleaner, more enduring Oregon neighborhood. Its core to our DNA and we haven’t stopped since we started in 1888. We energize lives, strengthen communities and drive advancements in energy that promote social, economic and environmental progress. We’re always on the lookout for people passionate about leading and being a part of teams that are advancing innovative clean energy solutions that are also affordable and accessible to all.
Serves as content strategy and quality editor for Corporate Communications team. Leads, consults and advises on editorial direction, strategy, and specific story development and quality assurance in all formats, in alignment with company mission and Corporate Communications vision and programs. Advises laterally across entire Communications team, responsible for editorial planning, story development, revisions and quality to support measured audience reach, delivery and engagement.
Job Function Summary
Corporate Communications
Advises team members on story development, editorial strategy, content quality assurance and audience impact and engagement. Holds consultative reviewing and editing authority for content generated across Corporate Communications roles and workflows. Plans, prepares and relays information to employees, and internal and external audiences as needed. Consults with utility strategic communications, brand & creative, and digital publishing and performance teams.
Key Job Information
Master Professional Requires significant credentialed experience in major-market print or broadcast journalism and multi-stakeholder external communications. Is a recognized expert. Solves unique and complex communications problems that have a broad impact on the business. Progression to this level is restricted on the basis of business requirements and demonstrated expertise.
Key Responsibilities
Strategy and Planning Proactively develops content and story strategies. Participates in or helps lead development of editorial strategy and planning processes. Oversees quality control, editing, and multimedia content review of corporate communications outputs, with delegated signoff authority consistent with the corporate communications policies. Advises and counsels team members on story research, development, production, fact-checking and quality control media.
Content Writes, edits or oversees the writing and editing of corporate communications content. Oversees editorial workflows and content review process. Ensures consistent narrative and powerful, audience-resonant storytelling. Collaborates with and leads multiple department project teams to provide consistent narrative aligned to strategy.
Media Relations May occasionally engage in high profile media relations activities such as ongoing media relationship-building, curation and cultivation of effective working relationships across professional media (local, regional, national).
Consultation Serves as a communication expert advancing a consistent, active approach. Advises executives including the Sr. Director of Communications on outreach opportunities to ensure effective accomplishment of strategic objectives. Anticipates overall enterprise communication needs and provides strategic communication solutions, mentorship, and content development guidance to the communications team.
Other Duties: May lead cross-functional projects. May serve as a mentor to other team members and assign and direct work. Oversees high level or sensitive projects with the highest degree of confidentiality.
Education/Experience/Certifications
Education Requires a bachelor’s degree in journalism, marketing, writing or other related field or equivalent experience. Master’s in public administration, business administration or communications field preferred.
Experience Typically 12 or more years of experience in credentialed journalism with additional 5 years or more experience in corporate communications, including internal and external communications.
Competencies (Knowledge, Skills, Abilities)
Functional Competencies
Expert knowledge of principles and practices in journalism and communications
Expert level researching, writing, story-development and editing and production skills for diverse audiences and stakeholders
Expert skills in managing competing priorities, deadline-driven production
Expert knowledge of grammar, spelling and specific styles such as AP style, MLA or comparable
Expert skills in strategy setting
Intermediate skills in computer systems used in department
Expert skills in influence beyond authority, navigating ambiguity, fact-checking and discerning evidentiary records
Deep understanding of storytelling approaches, forms and formats, and angles of approach that engage and connect with broad and specific audiences
Intensely active sense of curiosity and self-driven learning
General Competencies
Expert skills in researching, writing, interviewing and editing
Expert skills in analytical thinking
Expert business curiosity and acumen
Expert skills in oral communication
Expert skills in change leadership
Advanced skills in creativity and innovation
Expert skills in decision making
Expert skills in diplomacy, tact, and relationship-building
Expert skills in organization and prioritization
Physical and Cognitive Demands
Cognitive Level
Substantial: Consistent use of logic or scientific thinking to define problems, collect information, establish facts and draw valid conclusions (for example, analyst, researcher, engineer, plant manager, etc.).
Cognitive
Ability to adhere to set response times, deadlines and time-sensitive tasks
Ability to follow accuracy standards
Ability to follow through on decision-making tasks
Ability to interact effectively and collaboratively within a team environment
Ability to communicate and problem solve when under stress
Ability to respond and adapt to frequent change
Ability to accept and demonstrate self-awareness when provided constructive feedback
Ability to discern feedback and acknowledge ownership of areas of improvement
Ability to avoid future mistakes by applying reasonable skills to new but similar work situations or tasks
Ability to successfully collaborate with peers, managers and others within the organization
Demonstrates sound memory
Ability to process new information to be applied consistently to work tasks
Schedule/Attendance
Ability to adhere to pre-established schedule, including start/stop time and break/lunch schedule [typically for nonexempt positions, although some exempt positions may have an established start/stop time]
Ability to work long hours
Ability to work a variable schedule
Ability to report to work and perform work during periods of severe inclement weather
Ability to consistently meet attendance standards for regular, reliable, predictable, full-time attendance [for part- time positions, change to part-time attendance]
Ability to work shift schedule [occasionally for outage situations]
Ability to work on-call schedule [some positions may require being on-call for storms, outages or other unusual situations]
Physical Capabilities
Driving/travel/commute: Daily within service territory - Frequently (at least once a week or more)
Driving/travel/commute: Overnight inside/outside the service territory - Occasionally (one to two times a month or less)
Computer use (use computer regularly for entire work shift)
Lifting/pushing/pulling: Up to 10 lbs.
Carrying: Up to 10 lbs.
Environment - Indoor/Outdoor
Office
Plant
Field
Compensation Range:
$119,840.00 - $222,560.00
Actual total compensation, including a performance based incentive bonus, is commensurate with experience, skills, qualifications, education, training, and internal equity. While we anticipate the selected candidate for this position will fall towards the middle or entry point of the compensation range, the decision will be made on a case-by-case basis.
PGE believes in rewarding dedicated performance. We provide a total rewards package that is designed to reward your contributions to the company, and, at the same time, support your well-being and professional development, both now and into the future. To find out more, click here (https://portlandgeneral.com/hrcs5511) .
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PGE is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. PGE will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment based on race, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, religion, disability, protected veteran status, or other characteristics protected by law.
PGE does not discriminate on the basis of disability. We recognize individuals have a variety of abilities to offer and we believe there is much to value and celebrate by incorporating different abilities into the work we do. One very important way we live this out is in our application and interview process. We work hard to support individuals who may need an accommodation to fully participate in these processes. If you feel you may need an accommodation, or would like to request one, please notify the Talent Acquisition Specialist (Recruiter) associated with the job posting. You may also make this request by contacting talentacquisition@pgn.com or by calling 503-464-7250. The Recruiter will provide information and next steps for the accommodation process. Our Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) team is also available for support. You can contact them at dei@pgn.com .
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