Director of Communications
Company: Regional Transit Authority
Location: New Orleans
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description The Regional Transit Authority
gets people moving around New Orleans. Our transit services provide
mobility to residents of the city as well as tourists, providing
incredible views and comfortable rides through historical
neighborhoods and countless attractions. RTA’s system includes 5
streetcar lines, 30 bus routes, 2 ferry routes, and paratransit
services. Our passengers take more than 19 million rides every
year. Non-Represented Employment Opportunity JOB Title : Director
of Communications POSITION STATUS: Full-Time FLSA CLASSIFICATION:
EXEMPT Salary Range: $89,409.04 - $115,000.00 JOB SUMMARY The
Director of Communications is the agency’s primary communications
strategist, quality assurance, and quality control
agent—responsible for ensuring that all external messaging is
accurate, accessible, and representative of RTA’s voice and values.
This position manages RTA’s reputation by maintaining awareness of
emerging issues and potential risks and communicating them promptly
to the Chief of External Affairs and executive leadership. The
Director prepares the CEO and executive team for media appearances,
public meetings, and board sessions through comprehensive briefing
materials and talking points. The role demands exceptional
situational awareness, decisiveness, and adaptability in a
fast-paced environment. This is a high-visibility position that
requires an on-site presence, availability outside traditional
office hours, and a consistent external presence within the
community. REPORTS TO Chief of External Affairs TITLES OF POSITIONS
REPORTING DIRECTLY TO THIS JOB AT TIME OF ADVERTISEMENT Community
Outreach Manager Public Information & Community Relations
Specialist Digital Media Strategist / Multimedia Content Producer
IT & Owned Media Coordinator ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Develop and
oversee implementation of the agency’s comprehensive communications
strategy. This includes both INTERNAL and EXTERNAL communications
Serve as the agency’s lead strategist and advisor on all
public-facing communications, ensuring accuracy, tone, and brand
alignment. Supervise and direct communications staff, providing
guidance and oversight for community outreach, public information,
digital media, and owned platforms. Ensure message discipline,
clarity, and consistency across all agency materials and platforms.
Manage the agency’s reputation by monitoring public sentiment,
media coverage, and emerging issues that could impact RTA’s image.
Communicate potential risks and sensitive issues to executive
leadership in a timely and strategic manner. Prepare the CEO and
leadership team for media interviews, speaking engagements, and
board meetings with briefing documents, research, and key talking
points. Serve as liaison between Communications, Marketing, and
Customer Experience to ensure accuracy and coordination on all
rider-facing content. Oversee crisis communications planning,
activation, and post-event debriefing. Ensure compliance with
accessibility and public information standards, including ADA and
Title VI. Provide direct support to community outreach and
stakeholder engagement efforts tied to capital projects, service
changes, and public meetings. Oversee external-facing events that
involve Media, Board of Commissioners, and Elected Officials, to
include but not limited to board meetings, press events, community
outreach events, and photo opportunities. Contribute to ensuring
that the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) policies and programs
of RTA are carried out. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES Expertise in
strategic communications, media relations, and public affairs
management. Strong leadership and team management abilities with a
focus on coaching and accountability. Excellent written, verbal,
and presentation skills with an emphasis on clarity and precision.
Ability to anticipate challenges and manage sensitive or
high-profile issues effectively. Exceptional situational awareness,
judgment, and discretion. Proven ability to manage multiple
priorities and meet tight deadlines. Knowledge of accessibility
standards, public information laws, and governmental communication
protocols. Knowledge and application of messaging and visual
protocols, including standards for coordinated communications and
photography involving public officials, the Board of Commissioners,
and visiting dignitaries. Comfort working in high-pressure,
fast-paced environments requiring on-site and after-hours presence.
EUCATION Bachelor’s degree in journalism, Communications, Public
Relations, or a related field; master’s degree preferred.
EXPERIENCE Minimum of ten (10) years of progressive communications
experience, including five (5) years in a management or leadership
role overseeing staff and public-facing strategies. Experience in
government-level communications and protocols preferred. LICENSING
REQUIREMENTS/DEMANDS Valid Louisiana Driver’s License or
alternative transportation capability. Must submit to a criminal
background check and drug screen meeting hiring criteria. WORK
ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS This position operates in a
dynamic, public-facing environment that requires flexibility,
responsiveness, and frequent internal and external engagement. This
is a 24-7 shop. The ideal candidate must be available for evenings,
weekends, and emergency response situations as needed. The role is
not remote-eligible at this time and requires on-site presence and
participation in community and media activities throughout the
city.
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