Communications and Public Relations Manager
Company: Boston Center for the Arts
Location: Boston
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description COMMUNICATIONS AND PUBLIC
RELATIONS MANAGER ABOUT THE BCA A leading force in Boston’s
cultural ecosystem and a key civic arts anchor, Boston Center for
the Arts (BCA) has supported thousands of individual artists, small
organizations, and performing arts companies, who add depth and
dimension to the Boston arts ethos. Through residencies and
programming, Boston Center for the Arts serves as an epicenter for
an expanding cohort of artists working across all disciplines and
has catalyzed careers by providing fertile ground for
experimentation and artistic risk-taking. Situated at the
intersection of artists, community and civic leadership, BCA plays
a unique role in advancing equitable access to creative space while
contributing to Boston’s long-term cultural vitality. As BCA
engages in a period of strategic and physical planning in
partnership with the City of Boston, the organization is deepening
its focus on institutional clarity, public value, and sustainable
impact. Boston Center for the Arts is committed to building a team
that reflects the diversity of Greater Boston. People of color,
members of the LGBTQ community, and people with disabilities are
strongly encouraged to apply. RACIAL EQUITY COMMITMENT Black Lives
Matter. It is incumbent upon us to act accordingly and to identify
those ways that we, as a leading cultural organization, can stop
perpetuating pervasive and systemic white supremacist practices and
lead through our actions. Boston Center for the Arts (BCA) is
committed to doing the hard work of dismantling even the most
subtle forms of white supremacy in our organization, in our
practices, and in the work we do to help make Boston a place where
ALL artists can live and thrive. POSITION CONCEPT Boston Center for
the Arts (BCA) seeks a Communications &Public Relations Manager
to manage the day-to-day execution of BCA’s public-facing
communications and audience engagement efforts while contributing
to the organization’s evolving institutional narrative during a
period of strategic planning and growth with the City of Boston.
This role is responsible for the quality, consistency, and clarity
of BCA’s voice and storytelling across digital platforms, press,
and community-facing channels, ensuring that artists, programs,
fundraising priorities and institutional initiatives are
communicated clearly, consistently, and compellingly. This position
reports to the CEO. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Specific
responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
Communications & Digital Marketing Manage and execute day-to-day
communications across social media, email marketing, and the BCA
website, supporting programmatic, institutional, and fundraising
priorities Develop, publish, and schedule artist- and
program-centered content that highlights residencies, exhibitions,
performances, and public programs, organizational impact, and
opportunities for engagement and support Maintain consistency with
BCA’s brand voice, visual identity, accessibility standards, and
equity commitments across all platforms Collaborate with internal
teams to translate programs and initiatives into clear, engaging
public-facing messaging and gather inputs, coordinate reviews, and
support timely approvals Event Promotion & Audience Engagement
Execute promotional communications for exhibitions, performances,
public programs, and campus activations in coordination with the
Marketing & Communications tea Support audience-facing
communications for venue rentals in coordination with the Rentals
team to increase visibility and bookings and align with
Marketing-led lead-generation efforts Support audience development
strategies for artists, renters, donors, and the general public,
with attention to equity, access, and inclusion Track and analyze
audience engagement across channels to inform strategy and improve
reach and impact and summarize trends with practical
recommendations to improve editorial content and outreach Public
Relations & Media Execute media relations efforts, including
maintaining press lists and media databases and serving as the
day-to-day press contact for routine inquiries Draft press
releases, pitches, and media materials in coordination with the
Marketing Team (for campaign alignment) Coordinate interviews,
press inquiries, and coverage related to BCA programs, artists,
leadership, and major organizational initiatives and track outreach
and outcomes Website & Analytics Own website content management,
including updates, new pages, accessibility basics, and content
accuracy using the CMS, completing basic accessibility checks, and
ensuring content is current Monitor and report on website
analytics, engagement metrics, and campaign performance and share
monthly highlights plus actionable recommendations Support SEO best
practices and content optimization to improve visibility and
engagement; coordinate with Marketing on campaign landing pages,
CTAs, and conversion-focused testing Working closely with
colleagues across Artistic Programs, Advancement, Rentals, and
Operations, the Communications & Engagement Manager brings BCA’s
brand and stories to life through social media, email, web content,
and public relations, supporting visibility, audience development,
access, and philanthropic engagement. Coordination & Systems
Coordinate project timelines, assets, and production workflows for
communications initiatives Maintain shared calendars, databases,
and project management systems related to communications and
engagement Support cross-departmental coordination to ensure timely
delivery of communications materials Other Support all BCA programs
and special events as requested Attendance at occasional evening
and weekend events will be required Other duties as assigned KEY
OUTPUTS Social media content and channel plans (editorial
promotional posts) Email newsletters and targeted email
communications Press releases and media materials (including
pitches and media kits, as needed) Website pages and updates and
content QA (accuracy/accessibility basics) Event promotions and
audience-facing assets (program descriptions, access info, “what to
expect” content) Engagement and performance reports (monthly
engagement, website, and media coverage reporting) QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge & Experience 3–5 years of experience in communications,
public relations, and/or audience engagement and/or digital
content, preferably in the arts, nonprofit, or cultural secto
Experience managing social media, email marketing platforms, and
website content creating, publishing, and managing content across
social media, email marketing platforms, and website/CMS updates,
including publishing calendars and coordinating inputs/approvals
Strong writing and editing skills with the ability to communicate
about artists, programs, and community impact clearly and
compellingly Experience drafting press releases and supporting
media relations (press lists, pitches, interview coordination) is a
plus Familiarity with analytics tools and using data to inform
communications work (email/web/social reporting) and to summarize
insights and recommend practical content improvements Experience
working across teams and managing multiple projects simultaneously
Experience with CMS platforms such as WordPress is a plus
Familiarity with basic accessibility best practices for digital
content is a plus Personal Qualities Respects and values diverse
perspectives A positive, nimble, and creative thinker with a proven
ability to take initiative and tackle complex challenges Strong
organizational skills and attention to detail Collaborative,
flexible, and team-oriented Values diverse perspectives and
inclusive storytelling A proactive, creative problem-solver with
the ability to adapt in a fast-paced environment Demonstrates
integrity, professionalism, and respect in all interactions
Possesses a genuine passion for the arts and cultural work JOB
STRUCTURE AND BENEFITS This is a full-time, exempt position.
Compensation range: $53,000 - $58,000 based on experience. Boston
Center for the Arts offers a comprehensive benefits package
including 4 weeks of paid time off, and 2 weeks of additional paid
administrative closure. Benefits: 80% BCA-sponsored health, dental,
and vision insurance, flexible spending plans, short-term
disability, and a 403(b) retirement savings plan. This is primarily
an in-person position with 1 work-from-home day per week a bank of
remote days to use throughout the year. Complimentary tickets to
BCA and BCA partner events and performances. Please submit a resume
and a cover letter with your application. Applications will be
reviewed on a rolling basis. Boston Center for the Arts is an Equal
Opportunity Employer. The BCA prohibits discrimination based upon
an individual's age, ancestry, citizenship, color, creed,
disability, ethnicity, marital status, national origin, race,
religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any
other characteristics protected by applicable federal, state or
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