The Public Relations Representative is responsible for communicating with volunteers, donors, government officials, the media, and the public on behalf of the Central Terminal Restoration Corporation (CTRC). The successful candidate will use all forms of media and communication to build, maintain and manage the reputation of the CTRC.
The Public Relations Representative will
- Develop and implement communications strategies and plans for internal and external constituencies utilizing all available communications vehicles (print, television, radio, and electronic)
- Write press releases and other communications, as required by the Board of Directors, to convey the organization’s story
- Assist in creating advertising and promotional materials
- Create and manage PR budgets, media lists, media calendars and agency relationships
- Identify and secure speaking and PR opportunities that support key CTRC objectives
- Build and position the CTRC brand
- Be able to function as part of a team and be open to other views and new ideas
- Assist committees with fundraising activities
- Provide support for executive communications activities, including media training
- Have a desire to be a part of a creative and dedicated all volunteer organization
This position requires a commitment of approximately 5 hours per week.
All qualified applicants will also be given consideration for appointment as a member of the Marketing Committee. The successful candidate who is chosen as the PR Representative may also serve as Chair of this committee.
Please see our Job Postings page for a complete description of the position and instructions on how to apply.


Hey Derek, you may want to post this on the bulletin boards of some local college campuses (as well as any job opening postings). It would be great if we could get some involvement from students and/ or college staff members there. I think it would get a few people to come forward as prospective candidates. Keep us posted when someone gets named! (Just be sure to remind them that this is strictly a volunteer position, the only compensation is the satisfaction of being able to help a great organization to preserve a magnificent landmark!)
Looks like alot of work for only 5 hours per week.
5 hours/week certainly isn’t a limit. There’s always plenty of work to do.