The Assistant Director of Digital Marketing and Communications plays a pivotal role in shaping and advancing the university’s digital presence and internal communications strategy in the greater Washington, D.C. area. As a key member of the D.C. area marketing and communications team, this position ensures digital efforts align with university-wide communication, marketing, and branding initiatives.
Reporting to the Director of Marketing and Communications, the Assistant Director oversees D.C. area digital platforms, including the website, internal employee resource site, e newsletters, digital display screens, and related tools. The position works closely with academic units, student and faculty services, administrative offices, and campus partners to strengthen awareness of Virginia Tech programs and initiatives in the greater D.C. area through consistent, engaging, and data-driven digital communications.
Key responsibilities include:
• Develop and implement an integrated digital marketing and communications strategy in support of D.C. area marketing and communication goals. Monitor, track, and report on metrics to measure communication program effectiveness.
• Manage digital campaigns that strengthen brand awareness, grow audience reach, and elevate D.C. area academic programs, events, industry partnerships, and research priorities.
• Collaborate with units and programs in the D.C. area to produce compelling digital content that highlights academic programs, research priorities, student success, and regional initiatives.
• Serve as the editor for the D.C. area website, SharePoint employee resource page, e-newsletters, digital display screens, campus notices, and other internal communications collateral.
• Oversee content strategy, updates, and enhancements for the D.C. area website and related microsites using the university CMS. Ensure digital content meets accessibility and usability standards.
• Partner with a digital content producer to align social media strategy for the D.C. area.
• Manage the internal D.C. area resource website, ensuring content is accurate, timely, well-organized, and aligned with internal communications priorities. Collaborate with HR, facilities, IT, and leadership to develop and publish internal news, announcements, resources, and employee facing content.
• Lead planning, writing, editing, production, and distribution of the weekly D.C. area employee newsletter. Monitor newsletter performance and apply data insights to improve readability, reach, and impact.
• Manage strategy, scheduling, and content creation for digital display screens. Coordinate with D.C. area units and programs to collect and review content for brand compliance, accuracy, and visual clarity.
• Manage digital projects and communications workflow with internal stakeholders. Oversee timelines for content creation, workflows, and deadlines for digital initiatives and internal communication requests.