Integrated Communications Manager
Company: Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium
Location: Omaha
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Job Title: Integrated Communications Manager FLSA
Status: Exempt Classification: Full-Time Hours: Monday - Friday,
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM with flexibility to accommodate urgent needs
outside standard hours (including evenings and weekends) Pay Rate:
Range starts at $69,591/year Summary: The Integrated Communications
Manager serves as the lead for internal and external communications
for the Omaha Zoological Society and its two attraction brands,
Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium and Lee G. Simmons Wildlife
Safari Park. This role protects and strengthens brand reputation,
helps shape the public narrative, and ensures communications
efforts align with organizational priorities, marketing
initiatives, and guest experiences. As the organization’s primary
media contact and spokesperson, this role manages day-to-day public
relations and media relations efforts, monitors brand sentiment,
identifies emerging issues, and leads both proactive and reactive
communications initiatives. The Integrated Communications Manager
builds and nurtures relationships with local, regional, and
national media partners while serving as a key connector across
campaigns, events, and guest experiences. Grounded in the
organization’s mission and values, this role translates initiatives
into clear and compelling narratives across internal audiences,
external audiences, and partner channels while balancing factual
communications with engaging storytelling. Partnering closely with
leadership and collaborating with cross-functional teams, the
Integrated Communications Manager uses analytics and media
intelligence to inform communications strategy, strengthen share of
voice, and support leadership in guiding how the organization
communicates across media, internal communications, and digital
storytelling channels. This position reports directly to the Vice
President of Marketing and Communications. Duties and
Responsibilities (include but not limited to): Narrative Strategy
and Brand Reputation Lead the development and execution of an
integrated communications strategy that shapes the public
narrative, protects and strengthens brand reputation, increases
share of voice, and supports organizational priorities across the
Omaha Zoological Society and its two attractions, Omaha’s Henry
Doorly Zoo & Aquarium and Lee G. Simmons Wildlife Safari Park.
Monitor media coverage and public sentiment to identify emerging
issues and signals that may impact brand perception. Provide
response guidance to leadership and coordinate aligned
communications across teams. Act as the organization’s primary
media contact and spokesperson, building and nurturing strong
relationships with local, regional, and national media while
actively shaping and managing the public narrative. Identify and
develop storytelling opportunities that translate campaigns, guest
experiences, and organizational milestones into clear public
narratives. Guide storytelling development across earned, owned,
and digital channels. Media Relations and Public Narrative Manage
day-to-day reactive communications efforts when issues arise to
ensure timely, accurate, and strategic responses. Partner with
leadership across the organization to provide strategic counsel on
messaging, positioning, and public-facing communications tied to
emerging issues, initiatives, and long-term goals. Monitor media
coverage and brand sentiment through media monitoring and alert
systems; analyze share of voice, trends, and performance metrics,
and translate insights into strategic recommendations. Coordinate
crisis and issues communications planning, establish structured
response protocols and guiding the organization’s narrative during
high-visibility or sensitive situations. Integrated Storytelling
and Internal Alignment Align public relations efforts with
marketing plans to ensure earned media, campaign messaging, partner
communications, and on-site experiences are aligned and mutually
reinforcing. Support internal communications strategy in
collaboration with People and Culture and department leaders,
ensuring employees are informed, aligned, and connected to
organizational goals. Oversee the strategy, structure, and ongoing
management of the organization’s intranet platform (SharePoint),
supporting an efficient internal communications system that
promotes clarity, transparency, and access to information. Oversee
communications planning for organization wide All Teams meetings,
coordinating with internal teams to support moderation, recording,
and post-meeting summaries that reinforce key messages and
organizational priorities. Develop and maintain key messaging
frameworks, media kits, FAQs, and briefing materials that ensure
consistency across internal audiences, external audiences, and
partner channels. Contribute to annual planning by establishing
measurable communications goals aligned with marketing strategies
and broader organizational objectives. Model strong communication
practices and foster collaboration across departments to ensure a
unified, process-driven approach to storytelling and reputation
management. Key Competencies: Brand Reputation and Narrative
Leadership: Protects and strengthens the organization’s reputation
by shaping the public narrative, managing brand sentiment, and
ensuring messaging reflects mission, values, and organizational
priorities. Integrated Communications Strategy: Aligns public
relations, marketing campaigns, events, guest experiences, internal
communications, and partner channels into a cohesive and consistent
storytelling approach. Media and Issues Management: Builds and
nurtures strong media relationships while leading proactive
outreach and structured responses during high-visibility or
sensitive situations. Internal Communications and Systems
Execution: Designs and manages efficient, process-driven
communication systems, including intranet strategy and
organization-wide messaging forums, to ensure clarity and
alignment. Data-Informed Decision Making: Uses media monitoring,
alert systems, and analytics to evaluate performance, guide
strategy, and strengthen share of voice and impact. Executive and
Cross-Functional Collaboration: Partners effectively across
leadership and departments, connecting the dots across initiatives
and reinforcing consistent messaging. Editorial Excellence:
Maintains exceptional standards for clarity, tone, accuracy, and
brand consistency. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Exceptional
writing and editing skills with the ability to balance factual
communications with engaging storytelling, adapting tone and style
across internal audiences, external audiences, and partner
channels. Strong editorial judgment with the ability to navigate
both hard news communications and narrative storytelling, ensuring
the organization’s voice remains credible, engaging, and mission
aligned. Strong understanding of public relations best practices,
media landscapes, journalist engagement, and earned media strategy.
Demonstrated experience leading internal communications strategies,
including collaboration on intranet platforms such as SharePoint.
Ability to influence digital, social, and campaign communications
through close partnership with content and social media teams
rather than direct execution. Proficiency in analyzing
communications performance using tools such as Cision, Meltwater,
Google Analytics, and social dashboards to assess impact and inform
strategy. Ability to translate complex data and insights into
clear, executive-level reporting that demonstrates communications
effectiveness and ROI. Strong organizational and project management
skills with the ability to balance multiple priorities and
deadlines in a fast-paced environment. Excellent interpersonal
skills with a proven ability to build trust, collaborate
effectively, and influence stakeholders at all levels of the
organization. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and collaboration
tools to support planning, content development, performance
reporting, and internal communications workflows. High attention to
detail with strong proofreading and quality assurance skills to
ensure accuracy, consistency, and brand alignment. Supervisory
Responsibilities: Provides direct supervision and strategic
guidance to the Social Media and Content Specialist, ensuring
alignment between communications strategy, content development, and
brand storytelling. Required Experience and Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Public Relations, Marketing,
Journalism, or a related field. Minimum of 5 years of progressively
responsible public relations and communications experience, ideally
within a nonprofit, mission-driven, or complex consumer-facing
organization. Experience acting as a primary media contact and
leading comprehensive media relations programs within a
high-visibility environment. Demonstrated leadership managing
communications across both proactive campaigns and reactive,
time-sensitive situations. Oversight of internal communications
initiatives, including intranet platform management (e.g.,
SharePoint) and organization-wide messaging forums. Working
knowledge of media monitoring platforms and analytics tools to
assess communications impact and guide strategic direction.
Experience preparing and reporting to executive leadership,
including presenting communications strategy, performance insights,
and reputational considerations. Track record of operating
effectively in fast-paced environments while balancing competing
priorities and maintaining message discipline. Collaboration with
organizational leadership to support public-facing communications,
strategic messaging, and executive visibility. Candidates might be
(depending on position) required to pass a pre-employment
background check, drug test, negative skin tuberculosis test, and
possess a valid driver’s license with a good history. Work
Environment/Physical Demands: Works in an office setting but
frequently conducts on-site visits to both the Zoo and Wildlife
Safari Park. This may include indoor and outdoor areas. The
position typically involves regular office hours, but it can also
demand flexibility to address issues or emergencies that may arise
outside typical working hours, including weekends and evenings.
Position requires occasional lifting and carrying of items,
equipment, or supplies (usually 25 pounds or less). Ability to sit,
stand, bend, stoop, crouch, kneel, reach upward, twist, and have
good lateral movement. Travel Required: Ability to travel to attend
annual job-related conferences or other zoo-related functions.
Travel requirements are less than 5%. Remote Work: This is to be
determined in conjunction with the Department Head and Zoo policy.
All leaders are expected to: Foster connection, trust and
transparency by leading with honesty, consistency, and inclusion.
Leaders who embody these principles build a sense of community –
creating an environment where team members feel seen, valued and
united in purpose. This foundation enables teams to thrive and
share in the joy of working together toward common goals. Maintain
two-way communication by regularly connecting with team members and
encouraging dialogue. Open communication fuels innovation by
ensuring all voices are heard and ideas are shared, driving our
collective impact. Create space for feedback—both giving and
receiving—and follow up meaningfully. By valuing feedback, we
promote an environment of care, where growth and improvement are
supported, leading to impactful outcomes for both individuals and
teams. Model accountability and responsiveness by owning outcomes
and addressing issues timely. This demonstrates care for the team’s
well-being and ensures that our actions have a meaningful, positive
i mpact on the organization. Promote psychological safety by
supporting open expression without fear of retaliation or judgment.
A psychologically safe environment is fundamental to fostering joy
in the workplace and enables everyone to contribute to our
collective success with confidence. DISCLAIMER The information
presented indicates the general nature and level of work expected
of employees in this classification. It is not designed to contain,
nor is it to be interpreted as, a comprehensive inventory of all
duties, responsibilities, qualifications, and objectives required
of employees assigned to this job. Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo &
Aquarium is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer as defined by
the EEOC.
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