
Location: Plymouth,Indiana,United States
Location: Plymouth, IN (hybrid work opportunities)
Reports to: One Marshall County Board of Directors
Employment Type: Full-time (~40 hours per week)
Salary Range: up to $55,000, commensurate with experience
The Communications and Community Coordinator is a hands-on role responsible for promoting One Marshall County and three key community partner organizations through clear messaging, storytelling, and marketing efforts. This position supports community awareness, partner engagement, and public participation by managing core communications channels and coordinating basic public relations efforts. The ideal candidate is organized, relationship-oriented, and excited to help shape a new initiative that will have a lasting impact.
Job Functions
Manage day-to-day communications for One Marshall County, including social media, email newsletters, website updates, and promotional materials, maintaining consistent branding.
Provide communications support to three key partners - Heartland Arts Center, Marshall County Lifelong Learning Network, and Marshall County Economic Development Center - including developing promotional materials, templates, and providing marketing and communications guidance.
Draft press releases, announcements, and talking points to support community projects, special events, and organizational milestones.
Support relationships with local media and assist with proactive outreach as needed.
Collect stories, photos, and short testimonials that highlight community impact and partnerships.
Support simple reporting on communications reach and engagement.
Act as a primary point of contact for community/media inquiries.
Build and maintain relationships with community groups, nonprofits, and local businesses.
Develop and implement outreach strategies to increase engagement across diverse populations.
Support operational and administrative tasks and collaborate with the One Marshall County team on strategic plan implementation.
Qualifications
Required:
Bachelor’s degree in communications, public relations, marketing, community engagement, or a related field and/or 2 years of relevant experience, OR equivalent education/experience
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple priorities
Excellent communication and relationship-building abilities
Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, website, and social media management tools
Mission-driven, self-starter who thrives in a dynamic, evolving environment
Collaborative and adaptable
Client management and strong time management skills
Ability to work in-person at partner organizations located in Marshall County three days per week
Preferred, not required:
Resident of Marshall County or knowledge of Marshall County’s communities, business, and civic landscape
Graphic design, basic photography, and content creation skills
Compensation & Benefits
Salary Range: up to $55,000 annually, commensurate with experience
Group health insurance (medical, dental, and vision)
Paid time off and holidays
Flexible work environment
Professional development opportunities
Location
enFocus employees are expected to live in the South Bend - Elkhart - Marshall County, Indiana region. The Communications and Community Coordinator position is expected to work two to three days per week in person at community partner office locations in Marshall County, Indiana. For the remainder of the week, this position may work in person at enFocus offices in South Bend, IN, Elkhart, IN, and/or Niles, MI.
Contact Information
Applicants should receive an automated email immediately after submitting this application. If you do not find this email in your inbox, please check your junk and spam folders to ensure that you will be notified of any application status updates. Any questions can be directed to recruiting@en-focus.org.

enFocus is a nonprofit dedicated to building better communities through talent attraction, innovation and entrepreneurship. We bring an “entrepreneurial focus” to communities employing recent graduates to work on innovation projects through internships or two-year Fellowships. Fellows address our communities’ challenges by working with sponsor organizations and also receive dedicated time to pursue their own entrepreneurial or social ventures. Fellows have access to an involved network of mentors and professional development opportunities.