Nmcounties
Public Information Officer – Open until 10/24/25
Nmcounties, Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Overview
Los Alamos County, NM seeks a dynamic and experienced Public Information Officer (PIO) to lead its countywide communications strategy and operations due to the retirement of a long-term employee. The PIO will serve as the chief architect of internal and external communications, community branding and media relations for the county. The successful candidate will be a strategic thinker and partner who is committed to community education, engagement, and inclusion. Los Alamos County has a history of more than 60 years as a local government and is known for its scenic surroundings, wildlife, high-altitude recreational opportunities, small-town friendliness, cultural activities, and scientific developments. There are two communities in Los Alamos County: Los Alamos and White Rock. Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) is the largest employer (11,000) in the County with an annual budget of $2 billion. Approximately 7,000 people commute to the Laboratory daily. LANL supports high levels of job stability, income, and education, with the highest number of PhDs per capita in the nation and a median household income of over $80,000 per year. The public school district is in the top 4% in the nation, there is a local branch of the University of New Mexico, and the community has a large home-schooled population. Responsibilities
The PIO, reporting to the County Manager, is tasked with planning, directing, and organizing the communications and public relations staff and operations. This role develops and guides internal and external communications, crisis messaging, and manages and monitors digital platforms and media relations. It involves coordinating assigned functions with other county departments and external agencies, as well as providing comprehensive and high-level administrative support to the county's leadership. The PIO regularly interacts with local media and provides guidance and direction to elected and appointed leadership in responding to media inquiries. The Officer will produce the County’s electronic weekly newsletter, “The County Line.” The PIO collaborates with all county departments in developing messaging and communications plans for key initiatives and ongoing communications. The Division has four full-time equivalent (FTE) positions and an operating budget of $845,000. Qualifications
The county is emphasizing an extensive background and experience in graphic design, communications, and media relations. The following attributes are required for a candidate to be successful in working for Los Alamos County: Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university in Journalism, Communications, Public Relations, Public or Business Administration, or related field, or equivalent combination of education and related work experience. Six years of experience in public relations, communication, marketing, or related field, including three years supervisory experience. Ability to bring fresh ideas and vision to the organization, high energy, and a versatile approach to interacting with the community, county officials, staff, and other stakeholders. Compensation and Benefits
The salary range for this position is $100,699 to $163,973. A generous benefit and retirement package is offered by the county; details are available at Los Alamos County Employee Benefits. Application details: Candidates must apply by October 24, 2025, with resume, cover letter, and contact information for five work-related references. Questions may be directed to Sarah McKee, MGTSenior Consultant, at (847) 380-3240 ext. 120. Los Alamos County is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Diversity and inclusion are critical to our success, and we strongly encourage all qualified candidates to apply. Application Deadline: October 24, 2025
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Los Alamos County, NM seeks a dynamic and experienced Public Information Officer (PIO) to lead its countywide communications strategy and operations due to the retirement of a long-term employee. The PIO will serve as the chief architect of internal and external communications, community branding and media relations for the county. The successful candidate will be a strategic thinker and partner who is committed to community education, engagement, and inclusion. Los Alamos County has a history of more than 60 years as a local government and is known for its scenic surroundings, wildlife, high-altitude recreational opportunities, small-town friendliness, cultural activities, and scientific developments. There are two communities in Los Alamos County: Los Alamos and White Rock. Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) is the largest employer (11,000) in the County with an annual budget of $2 billion. Approximately 7,000 people commute to the Laboratory daily. LANL supports high levels of job stability, income, and education, with the highest number of PhDs per capita in the nation and a median household income of over $80,000 per year. The public school district is in the top 4% in the nation, there is a local branch of the University of New Mexico, and the community has a large home-schooled population. Responsibilities
The PIO, reporting to the County Manager, is tasked with planning, directing, and organizing the communications and public relations staff and operations. This role develops and guides internal and external communications, crisis messaging, and manages and monitors digital platforms and media relations. It involves coordinating assigned functions with other county departments and external agencies, as well as providing comprehensive and high-level administrative support to the county's leadership. The PIO regularly interacts with local media and provides guidance and direction to elected and appointed leadership in responding to media inquiries. The Officer will produce the County’s electronic weekly newsletter, “The County Line.” The PIO collaborates with all county departments in developing messaging and communications plans for key initiatives and ongoing communications. The Division has four full-time equivalent (FTE) positions and an operating budget of $845,000. Qualifications
The county is emphasizing an extensive background and experience in graphic design, communications, and media relations. The following attributes are required for a candidate to be successful in working for Los Alamos County: Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university in Journalism, Communications, Public Relations, Public or Business Administration, or related field, or equivalent combination of education and related work experience. Six years of experience in public relations, communication, marketing, or related field, including three years supervisory experience. Ability to bring fresh ideas and vision to the organization, high energy, and a versatile approach to interacting with the community, county officials, staff, and other stakeholders. Compensation and Benefits
The salary range for this position is $100,699 to $163,973. A generous benefit and retirement package is offered by the county; details are available at Los Alamos County Employee Benefits. Application details: Candidates must apply by October 24, 2025, with resume, cover letter, and contact information for five work-related references. Questions may be directed to Sarah McKee, MGTSenior Consultant, at (847) 380-3240 ext. 120. Los Alamos County is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Diversity and inclusion are critical to our success, and we strongly encourage all qualified candidates to apply. Application Deadline: October 24, 2025
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