Official ARRL Field Organization Appointment
Description:
Public Information Coordinator
The ARRL Public Information Coordinator (PIC) is a section-level official
appointed by and reports to the
Section Manager (SM) as
the section's expert on public information and public relations matters.
The PIC is responsible for organizing, training, guiding and coordinating
the activities of the
Public Information
Officers (PIOs) within the section.
The Public Information Coordinator must be a Full member of the ARRL and,
preferably, have professional public relations or journalism experience or a
significantly related background in dealing with the public media.
The purpose of public relations goes beyond column inches and minutes of
air time. Those are means to an end--generally, telling a specific story
about hams, ham radio or ham-related activities for a specific purpose.
Goals may range from recruiting potential hams for a licensing course to
improving public awareness of amateurs' service to the community. Likewise,
success is measured not in column inches or air time, but in how well that
story gets across and how effectively it generates the desired results.
For this reason, public relations are not conducted in a vacuum. Even the
best PR is wasted without effective follow-up. To do this best, PR
activities must be well-timed and well-coordinated within the amateur
community, so that clubs, Elmers, instructors and so on are prepared to deal
with the interest the PR generates. Effective PICs will convey this
goal-oriented perspective and attitude to their PIOs and help them
coordinate public relations efforts with others in their sections.
Recruitment of new hams and League members is an integral part of the job
of every League appointee. Appointees should take advantage of every
opportunity to recruit a new ham or member to foster growth of Field
Organization programs, and our abilities to serve the public.
Specific Duties of the Public Information Coordinator
- Advises the
Section Manager on building and maintaining a positive public image for
Amateur Radio in the section; keeps the SM informed of all significant
events which would benefit from the SM's personal involvement and
reports regularly to the SM on activities.
- Counsels the SM in
dealing with the media and with government officials, particularly when
representing the ARRL and/or Amateur Radio in a public forum.
- Maintains contact
with other section level League officials, particularly the Section
Manager and others such as the State Government Liaison, Section
Emergency Coordinator, Affiliated Club Coordinator and Bulletin Manager
on matters appropriate for their attention and to otherwise help to
assure and promote a coordinated and cohesive ARRL Field Organization.
- Works closely with
the section Affiliated Club Coordinator and ARRL-affiliated clubs in the
section to recruit and train a team of Public Information Officers (PIOs).
With the approval of the Section Manager, makes PIO appointments within
the section.
- Works with the SM
and other PICs in the division to develop regional training programs for
PIOs and club publicity chairpersons.
- Coordinates public
relations efforts for events and activities which may involve more than
one section, and provides input on matters before the League's Public
Relations Committee for discussion or action.
- Establishes and
coordinates a section-wide Speakers Bureau to provide knowledgeable and
effective speakers who are available to address community groups about
Amateur Radio, and works with PIOs to promote interest among those
groups.
- Helps local PIOs
to recognize and publicize newsworthy stories in their areas. Monitors
news releases sent out by the PIOs for stories of broader interest and
offers constructive comments for possible improvement. Helps local PIOs
in learning to deal with, and attempting to minimize, any negative
publicity about Amateur Radio or to correct negative stories incorrectly
ascribed to Amateur Radio operators.
- Working with the
PIOs, develops and maintains a comprehensive list of media outlets and
contacts in the section for use in section-wide or nationwide mailings.
- Helps local PIOs
prepare emergency response PR kits containing general information on
Amateur Radio and on local clubs, which may be distributed in advance to
local Emergency Coordinators and District Emergency Coordinators for use
in dealing with the media during emergencies.
- Works with PIOs,
SM and ARRL staff to identify and publicize League-related stories of
local or regional interest, including election or appointment of ARRL
leadership officials, scholarship winners/award winners, QST
articles by local authors or local achievements noted or featured in
QST.
- Familiarizes self
with ARRL Public Service Announcements (PSAs), brochures and audiovisual
materials; assists PIOs in arranging air time for PSAs; helps PIOs and
speakers choose and secure appropriate brochures and audiovisual
materials for events or presentations.
- At the request of
the Section Manager or Division Director, may assist with preparation of
a section or division newsletter.
- Encourages,
organizes and conducts public information/public relations sessions at
ARRL hamfests and conventions.
- Works with PIOs to
encourage activities that place Amateur Radio in the public eye,
including demonstrations, Field Day activities, etc. and assures that
sponsoring organizations are prepared to follow-up on interest generated
by these activities.
Addendum
Most public relations activities are conducted on a local level by
affiliated clubs, which generally are established community organizations.
PICs should encourage clubs to make public relations a permanent part of
their activities.
With the Section Manager's approval, the PIC may appoint club publicity
chairpersons or other individuals recommended by affiliated clubs as PIOs.
Where the responsibility cannot or will not be assumed by a club, the PIC is
encouraged to seek qualified League members who are willing to accept the
responsibility of PIO appointments.