
Lighthouse Louisiana is seeking an innovative and motivated New Orleans-based Communications Specialist to manage internal and external communications for a nonprofit organization providing diverse array of services to people with disabilities. This position will be a key leader in developing and implementing communication strategies and media campaigns that create awareness of Lighthouse Louisiana. The ideal candidate is willing to take on multiple projects at once, switches easily between tasks, is excited to try new things, and eager to learn. Video and photo editing experience required.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
The Communications Specialist will be responsible for the following core job duties:
External Communications
Responsible for implementing aspects of the annual communications plan and adhering to deadlines.
Internal Communications
With guidance and direction from the VP of Development & Communications, support activities that drive our mission and brand to employees, including:
11. Work with the various departments to develop content, write, and schedule monthly e-newsletters.
12. Assist the Chair of the Employee Engagement Committee to plan and execute internal events.
13. Photograph Lighthouse internal events for newsletter inclusion and social media promotion, including uploading all files in a
systematic and easy-to-find method.
14. Schedule, coordinate, and promote facility tours for community partners to learn more about the Lighthouse and our mission.
Leading tours, as necessary, will be required when not deemed appropriate for the VP of Development and Communications to
to conduct.
Requirements
JOB QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS:
This job description does not imply that these are the only duties to be performed. The incumbent in this position will perform such other tasks as may be required for the effective operation of the Division/Department upon request by his/her supervisor.
Accomplishments in these areas of responsibility will be the basis of the employee’s evaluation, continuation of employment and change in compensation.

We help people get jobs, regain their independence, and challenge expectations of the capabilities of people with disabilities. Even as a century-old nonprofit, we're constantly evolving to better serve our community.
Our manufacturing department employs blind, sighted, and low-vision individuals to produce items like paper cups, mess trays, and paper plates. The sale of these items supports our services, which are free to the consumer.
Many of the items we produce are sold to the United States Government, and are used by US troops around the world.
Locally, the Lighthouse helps youth and adults make the most of their remaining vision; find a job; build computer skills; use tools to manage their daily lives; and build a network of support for increased quality of life.
We also provide professional American Sign Language interpreting and connect people who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing with equipment and resources.