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Associate Vice President of Communications

Employer
Santa Clara University
Location
Santa Clara, California, United States
Salary
Competitive Salary
Date posted
Jan 10, 2025

Job Details



Santa Clara University Associate Vice President of Communications

Santa Clara University (SCU), a private Jesuit, Catholic institution located in the heart of Silicon Valley, is

dedicated to fostering ethics, social consciousness, and cross-disciplinary education for over 9,000

undergraduate and graduate students. SCU is on an upward trajectory, having recently completed the

transformative $1 billion Innovating for the Future campaign. Under the leadership of Julie Sullivan,

SCU's first layperson and woman president, the University has embraced a bold vision for continued

growth and development through its Impact 2030 Strategic Plan. This roadmap outlines key priorities

for shaping the University's future, including:

● Affordable access to a Santa Clara education for all talented students ● Human-centered solutions to the world's most pressing issues ● Intercultural initiatives for global learning, research, and service ● A commitment to inclusion and belonging

Ranked among the top 15 percent of national universities, SCU boasts impressive graduation rates, a curriculum blending high-tech innovation with Jesuit values, strong NCAA Division I programs and notable alumni achievements. SCU is poised to enhance their national and global presence, with communications playing an important role. President Sullivan prioritizes Marketing and Communications, and established it as a cabinet-level unit, giving it the voice and access required to advance a strategic, integrated communications vision for the University.

To that end, University Marketing and Communications (UMC) recently introduced a new brand platform, visual identity, enrollment, and storytelling campaigns that align with and advance Impact 2030 priorities. This evolution has established UMC as a catalyst for strategic communication, positioning it at the heart of SCU’s efforts to tell its story with impact and purpose.

Through dynamic, cross-platform storytelling, UMC supports SCU’s enrollment, advancement, and leadership goals. Its units span brand strategy, visual identity, social and earned media, digital communications, and crisis, internal, and executive communications. UMC also produces SCU’s award- winning University magazine and serves as the central communications hub, collaborating with communicators across campus to build community, share best practices, and foster effective brand storytelling that resonates with SCU’s diverse audiences.

With a strong influence across the University, UMC is positioned to drive an integrated, strategic communications approach that attracts prospective students and employees, raises awareness, and builds support for SCU’s ambitious Impact 2030 roadmap—an inspiring pathway for growth and innovation.

Reports to Lawrence Lokman, Vice President of Marketing & Communications

Opportunity Proposition

This is an exciting moment to join Santa Clara University’s Marketing and Communications team as a key leader during a time of transformative growth and elevated visibility. As a newly established cabinet- level unit, UMC is poised to drive innovation and alignment across SCU communications. The AVP for University Communications will have the unique opportunity to help shape and execute a forward- thinking vision for storytelling, media relations, and internal/external communications, while fostering collaboration and thought leadership across campus. This role is pivotal to advancing SCU’s mission and enhancing its reputation at a transformative time for the University.

Principal Responsibility

The AVP for University Communications will lead development and implementation of a proactive, integrated content strategy that supports storytelling and ensures cohesive, compelling messaging across all internal and external platforms, including digital, social, traditional media, and direct engagement.

The AVP will oversee key UMC units—Social Media, Storytelling, Santa Clara Magazine, Media Relations, and Internal Communications—and lead initiatives that drive external visibility through thought leadership and proactive reputation management. Additionally, the AVP will play a critical role in unifying messaging across campus, fostering collaboration across campus, and advancing initiatives that support enrollment, philanthropy, and engagement with key audiences such as prospective and current students, alumni, faculty, staff, and the broader SCU community.

Specific Duties

Storytelling and Integrated Content Strategy ● Lead the development of compelling storytelling initiatives that reflect SCU’s mission, priorities,

and unique identity. Craft narratives that resonate with diverse audiences and highlight the University’s impact and vision.

● Design and implement an integrated content strategy to ensure these stories are consistently and effectively communicated across all channels, including digital, print, and in-person engagements. Align storytelling and content delivery with SCU’s brand, voice, and strategic goals across key platforms.

● Direct and coordinate the communications approach for major announcements, developments, and initiatives, leveraging diverse media outlets and influencers and aligning resources to deliver comprehensive and impactful communication plans.

Leadership and Team Development ● Take an engaged approach to coaching, mentoring, and guiding the communications team to

foster an environment of excellence, creativity, integrity, and teamwork, with clear performance objectives and a vision of shared goals among communicators campus wide.

● Provide leadership and clarity to cultivate an organization that can balance intentional planning and pursuing long-term goals with the nimbleness and adaptability needed to respond to emerging issues and trends.

● Lead the development, recommendation, implementation, optimization, and improvement of communication processes, practices, and policies. Identifies issues, challenges, and opportunities within department and university systems. Strategizes and leads team in solutions.

● Build and oversee relationships with external agencies to align projects with SCU’s goals and communication standards.

Media Relations ● Develop and implement a media communications strategy to position the university’s story

across local, regional, national, and global platforms. Highlight the achievements and distinctions of the campus community, including faculty, students, staff, and alumni.

● Leverage Subject Matter Experts to turn to for media relations needs and to further establish SCU thought leaders in the marketplace.

● Serve as a primary media contact and occasional spokesperson for the university, preparing leadership with key messages and fostering relationships with media outlets.

● Collaborate with the President’s Office to develop thought leadership opportunities and executive positioning strategies. This includes identifying targeted media placements, supporting opinion editorials, and securing speaking engagements to elevate the President’s profile and SCU’s reputation on national and global stages.

Crisis and Issues Management ● Anticipate and address potential challenges to SCU’s reputation by developing proactive

strategies for crisis and issues management. Serve as a key leader in crafting and executing unified communications across internal and external audiences during crises. When the VP is unavailable, represent the communications function on the University’s Critical Incident Response Team.

Social Media and Digital Engagement ● Drive innovative social media strategies to support storytelling and engage key audiences,

including students, prospective students, faculty, staff and alumni. Ensure alignment with broader communication initiatives to amplify SCU’s visibility and impact.

Internal Engagement ● Build strong alliances with communications professionals across the university to share best

practices, ensure consistency, and promote unified messaging that aligns with SCU’s overall communications strategy.

● Manage the creation of a university-wide internal news publication to build transparency, alignment, and engagement within the campus community.

● Strengthen relationships with students, alumni, faculty, staff, and other stakeholders through storytelling and strategic communication.

Measurement and Insights ● Develop and utilize analytics tools to measure the success of communication strategies that

advance Impact 2030 priorities and inform data-driven improvements. .

Professional and Personal Profile

● Bachelor’s degree in journalism, Public Relations, Communication, or a related field, with over 10 years of progressive experience in communications, journalism, or media relations. Ideally has experience within complex organizations such as higher education or within a communications/PR agency.

● Experienced in change management, implementing new systems and processes that enhance organizational agility, improve team performance, and support strategic objectives.

● High emotional intelligence and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build strong relationships across departments and engage diverse stakeholders with transparency and inclusivity.

● Adept at inspiring and leading teams, fostering a collaborative culture, and mentoring talent through effective coaching to build an agile, high-performing communications group.

● Demonstrated ability to lead innovative communications efforts that drive measurable improvements in institutional reputation through strategic, integrated storytelling across news, long-form narratives, social media, and multimedia channels.

● Proven expertise in media relations, with a strong track record of securing positive media coverage, building influential relationships with journalists, and managing high-stakes media inquiries with sound judgment and discretion.

● Demonstrated success in leading communications and media strategies surrounding crisis and issues management for an organization.

● Skilled in digital communications, social media management, and content strategy, ensuring consistent messaging and outreach across multiple platforms.

● Excellent written and verbal communications skills, with the ability to craft clear, concise messaging for diverse audiences.

● Committed to Santa Clara University’s mission and values, aligning with its Jesuit principles of ethics, social consciousness, and community engagement.

● Demonstrated track-record of good professional judgement and discretion in dealing with sensitive and confidential matters.

● Driven by intellectual curiosity, creativity, and a positive outlook, with a willingness to challenge the status quo and serve as a catalyst for change.

● Known for strong listening skills, approachability, and a sense of humor that fosters camaraderie and rapport across all levels of the organization.

For more information please contact:

Julie Ried / jried@wardgroup.com

781-938-4000

The salary range for this position is $183,700-$210,000/annual; Compensation will be based on education, experience, skills relevant to the role and internal equity.

EEO Statement

Equal Opportunity/Notice of Nondiscrimination

Santa Clara University is an equal opportunity/equal access/affirmative action employer fully committed

to achieving a diverse workforce and complies with all Federal and California State laws, regulations, and

executive orders regarding non-discrimination and affirmative action. Applications from members of

historically underrepresented groups are especially encouraged. For a complete copy of Santa Clara

University’s equal opportunity and nondiscrimination policies, see https://www.scu.edu/title-ix/policies-

reports/.

Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972

Santa Clara University does not discriminate in its employment practices or in its educational programs

or activities on the basis of sex/gender and prohibits retaliation against any person opposing

discrimination or participating in any discrimination investigation or complaint process internally or

externally. The Title IX Coordinator and Section 504 and ADA Coordinator is Jenna Elliott, Interim

Director of Equal Opportunity and Title IX, 408-551-3043, jrelliot@scu.edu, www.scu.edu/title-ix.

Inquiries can also be made to the Assistant Secretary of Education within the Office for Civil Rights

(OCR).

Clery Notice of Availability

Santa Clara University annually collects information about campus crimes and other reportable incidents

in accordance with the federal Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime

Statistics Act. To view the Santa Clara University report, please go to the Campus Safety

Services website. To request a paper copy please call Campus Safety at (408) 554-4441. The report

includes the type of crime, venue, and number of occurrences.

Americans with Disabilities Act

Santa Clara University affirms its' commitment to employ qualified individuals with disabilities within the

workplace and to comply with the Americans with Disability Act. All applicants desiring an

accommodation should contact the Department of Human Resources, and 408-554-5750 and request to

speak to Indu Ahluwalia by phone at 408-554-5750 or by email at iahluwalia@scu.edu.

Company

 Santa Clara University

Located in the heart of Silicon ValleySanta Clara University blends high-tech innovation with a social consciousness grounded in the Jesuit educational tradition.

We are committed to leaving the world a better place. We pursue new technology, encourage creativity, engage with our communities, and share an entrepreneurial mindset.

We are a close-knit, friendly, mission-driven campus that celebrates all cultures, lifestyles, perspectives and experiences. Diversity is critical to our mission.

Santa Clara recognizes the immense value that it brings to the workplace and the benefit to all when it is celebrated and prioritized.

The Bay Area boasts the quintessential California experience: picturesque beaches and hiking trails, sophisticated, unique dining and historic landmarks–hello, Golden Gate Bridge–perfect for any postcard.

The physical, emotional and mental health of our employees is extremely important to us. We offer a variety of dynamic programs, including meditation and nutritional seminars, to help you take care of your body, mind and soul.

From 401k's to one-on-one consultations with financial advisors, we’ll help you become better informed and more confident in building your retirement plan.

We provide opportunities for professional and educational development for eligible employees and their dependents, including tuition remission and reimbursement.

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