For full consideration, application materials should be submitted via the UCR Jobs Portal by February 10, 2026. Required application materials include a cover letter and a resume or CV. Confidential review of materials will begin immediately and continue until an appointment is made. The full salary range for the Associate Vice Chancellor position is $161,500 \u2013 $326,300. The annual salary the university reasonably expects to pay for this position is up to $285,000. Compensation will be commensurate with the final candidate's qualifications and experience. The University of California, Riverside (UCR) is seeking a strategic, creative, and collaborative leader to serve as the Associate Vice Chancellor and Chief Communications and Marketing Officer (AVC/CCMO). As a key member of the Chancellor's leadership team, the AVC/CCMO will be responsible for developing and directing communications and marketing strategies for the University. As the Chancellor sets forth his strategic priorities, the AVC will be pivotal in advancing the Chancellor's goal of elevating UCR's brand and reputation on both national and international levels. Reporting to the Chancellor, the AVC/CCMO serves as the principal administrator responsible for advancing the brand, elevating the reputation, and enhancing widespread understanding of the mission of UCR. One of the Chancellor's strategic priorities involves increasing the visibility and understanding of UCR's mission and successes both nationally and internationally. The AVC/CCMO will develop and direct communication and marketing strategies, collaborate with communications staff and partners across different departments, and develop a roadmap to achieve this goal. Reporting to the AVC/CCMO is a highly collaborative team with a tremendous amount of dedication, expertise, and institutional knowledge. The AVC/CCMO will continue to foster a positive team culture as the unit works collaboratively with communication teams distributed across UCR's schools and departments. In addition to directly providing oversight of central units, the AVC/CCMO will provide guidance to communications and marketing teams throughout the university to ensure consistency and collaboration toward shared goals for the campus. As a member of the Chancellor's leadership team, the AVC/CCMO fosters a culture of collaboration. This role will work closely with the Chancellor, Associate Chancellor, and other key campus executives and stakeholders. Through consulting with and advising campus leaders, the AVC/CCMO will align the campus in creating a consistent voice in storytelling and messaging to advance and strengthen the University's engagement with diverse audiences - locally, nationally and globally - that include but are not limited to faculty, staff, alumni, donors, and local leaders in the Inland Empire and Southern California regions, peer institutions, students, and prospective students. Applicants must have current work authorization when accepting a UCR staff position. Currently, we are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa for staff. As a University employee, you will be required to comply with all applicable University policies and/or collective bargaining agreements, as may be amended from time to time. Federal, state, or local government directives may impose additional requirements. UC Riverside is partnering with Berkeley Executive Search (BES) to support this recruitment. BES is an internal executive search team within the University of California, Berkeley. For confidential inquiries or nominations, please contact James Kao, Esha Bharati, or Tracey Frink of BES at executivesearch@berkeley.edu. Additional information, including a full leadership profile, can be found here: https://chancellor.ucr.edu/associate-vice-chancellor-and-chief-communications-marketing-officer.
Directs a location's communications program, including staff supervision, budget development and administration, and strategic planning.May be responsible for publishing the location's newspaper, major press releases, and/or overseeing the location's news services or comprehensive communications programs with locationwide impact.Provides advice and counsel to senior management on effective communication strategies and all other related issues and concerns.Responsible for other functional area(s) in addition to communications functions.Collaborates with colleagues to ensure an integrated advancement approach that effectively leverages events and communications to engage and activate stakeholders in support of UCR's mission and goals.Creates strategies linking opportunities in colleges, divisions, departments, and campus programs with alumni and constituent interests; ensures optimal participation and support from external resources that align with campus priorities and initiatives; establishes visibility and credibility with constituents that generate tangible support for the campus' mission; ensures an inclusive approach; maintains consistent and integrated public messages.Develops and implements a comprehensive, proactive external marketing, communications, and events strategy that interprets campus goals and achievements to key audiences, capitalizes on UCR's unique strengths, and positions the campus for greater success in key areas, including enrollment, faculty and staff recruitment, fundraising, alumni engagement, and governmental advocacy.Directs the gathering, writing, editing, and dissemination of university news and achievements for key audiences. Communication vehicles include media, print publications, web sites, social media, other digital channels, public presentations, and events.Serves as a key member of crisis-response teams that address critical issues and events. On highly sensitive issues, the AVC may represent the administrative position on issues of interest to the media and general public. They will also provide media interviews on topics that require sensitive judgment, credibility, and frequently involve legal constraints, including connecting reporters to appropriate campus officials or faculty for requested interviews.Collaborates with the Office of the President and other UC campuses in developing effective external relations/communications strategies to convey UC Riverside's mission, principles, and priorities.Maintains broad knowledge of issues in higher education that impact the University and the campus.
Expert knowledge and understanding of all aspects of communications, including strategic planning for various media venues, technical aspects and requirements, and the most appropriate or effective applications.Expert skill to create, develop and implement effective long and short term strategic communications plans.Expert skill in advising and consulting management to ensure both problem avoidance and delivery of desired institutional message to appropriate target and/or broad general audiences.Expert written, verbal, interpersonal communications, active listening and political acumen skills.Expert knowledge and skills in financial and personnel administration and management.Expert management skills to select, train, lead, direct, guide and motivate professional and support staff to produce high quality work; skill to take corrective action as required.Expert analytical, critical thinking, project management and problem recognition, avoidance and resolution skills.Expert skills to ensure production of high quality work within budget and time constraints.Significant experience in working with and leading results-driven communications and marketing teams.Proven experience working collaboratively with senior leadership and colleagues at all levels within an organization to identify and develop communications issues and strategies for both internal and external audiences.Experience managing a complex communications and marketing organization.Expert knowledge of the location, including its mission, vision, goals, policies, and infrastructure; expert knowledge of current affairs and issues in higher education.Significant experience in developing and implementing successful, high-level organizational marketing, public relations programs and strategies with strong digital communications and digital marketing components.Expert skills in dealing with formal and informal news media, including knowledge of local, regional, and national news media and how they make coverage decisions.Advanced knowledge of principles of practices of marketing, advertising, and public relations, including demonstrated experience developing, implementing, and evaluating short and long-range public relations programs to support institutional goals and objectives.Experience implementing and overseeing digital marketing initiatives in web, email, advertising, and social media.Expert presentation and public speaking skills; ability to represent the University of California, Riverside in public forums.Experience supporting community engagement through communications and marketing.Knowledge of the teaching, research, and public service roles of major research university.
Expert management skills to select, train, lead, direct, guide and motivate professional and support staff to produce high quality work; skill to take corrective action as required. Expert skill in advising and consulting management to ensure both problem avoidance and delivery of desired institutional message to appropriate target and/or broad general audiences. Expert analytical, critical thinking, project management and problem recognition, avoidance and resolution skills. Proven experience working collaboratively with senior leadership and colleagues at all levels within an organization to identify and develop communications issues and strategies for both internal and external audiences. Significant experience in working with and leading results-driven communications and marketing teams. Experience managing a complex communications and marketing organization. Expert knowledge and understanding of all aspects of communications, including strategic planning for various media venues, technical aspects and requirements, and the most appropriate or effective applications. Expert skills to ensure production of high quality work within budget and time constraints. Expert written, verbal, interpersonal communications, active listening and political acumen skills. Expert skill to create, develop and implement effective long and short term strategic communications plans. Expert knowledge and skills in financial and personnel administration and management.Significant experience in developing and implementing successful, high-level organizational marketing, public relations programs and strategies with strong digital communications and digital marketing components. Experience supporting community engagement through communications and marketing. Advanced knowledge of principles of practices of marketing, advertising, and public relations, including demonstrated experience developing, implementing, and evaluating short and long-range public relations programs to support institutional goals and objectives. Expert presentation and public speaking skills; ability to represent the University of California, Riverside in public forums. Expert knowledge of the location, including its mission, vision, goals, policies, and infrastructure; expert knowledge of current affairs and issues in higher education. Expert skills in dealing with formal and informal news media, including knowledge of local, regional, and national news media and how they make coverage decisions. Knowledge of the teaching, research, and public service roles of major research university. Experience implementing and overseeing digital marketing initiatives in web, email, advertising, and social media.