Van Buren County Digital Information Department / Digital Innovation Collaborative Exchange (DICE)
Across Michigan, counties are being asked to do more with less, deliver modern, transparent, accessible services with all the elegance of a big-city communications shop, but on something closer to a township bake sale budget.
Enter the Digital Information Department (DID), a shared service between Van Buren and St. Joseph Counties. It was created to face that challenge with equal parts ambition and pragmatism, and perhaps a dash of caffeine.
Now, weโre looking to add a pivotal new voice to this effort:
Digital Communications Coordinator.
But letโs be clear: this isnโt about scheduling posts into the social media void or dusting off an old website template. This role is about transforming how two counties communicate, engage, and, dare we say it, build trust in a digital world that often forgets humans are still involved.
A Role That Bridges Technology and Storytelling
Youโll lead the development and management of user-friendly, AI-aware (and yes, mobile-friendly) websites for both counties. Think fewer PDFs, more clarity. Fewer โContact Usโ black holes, more two-way conversations.
Youโll work across departments to untangle jargon, humanize data, and make local government feel less like a maze of outdated links and more like a helpful neighbor who also happens to understand how to embed a form on the homepage.
From quick explainer videos to service redesigns and community input tools, youโll craft digital experiences that make residents say, โWait, this is government?โ
You’ll also collaborate with DICE, a first-of-its-kind regional initiative thatโs helping counties share digital infrastructure, automation, and artificial intelligence. (Yes, AI in rural government. No, itโs not a sci-fi pilot episode….it’s already happening.)
Who Weโre Looking For
Youโre part communicator, part designer, part translator of bureaucratic-speak into actual human language. You can take a project from โDo we even know what this is?โ to โWow, people actually used that.โ
Ideal candidates will have experience with tools like WordPress, Canva, video editing, and possibly emerging AI platforms like ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini. But more importantly, you should be deeply curious, service-minded, and a believer that transparency is not just a compliance issue, itโs a democratic value.
Bonus points if you enjoy finding the story in a spreadsheet or believe that design and transparency are related concepts.
Why It Matters
Local governments are the bedrock of everyday life. And as we move into the age of digital service delivery and AI-assisted decisions, communication becomes a form of civic infrastructure.
This role helps build that infrastructure, one plain-language page, one well-timed video, one thoughtfully designed public form at a time.
Why You Might Actually Love This Job
- Youโll be part of a small, future-facing team doing nationally relevant work in Southwest Michigan.
- Youโll help shape the public face of two counties and a regional collaboration thatโs quietly rewriting the playbook for rural digital government.
- Youโll get to experiment, iterate, and make things better, often from scratch.
- And youโll do it all in a place where a good idea can still travel faster than a memo.
The Details
- Title: Digital Communications Coordinator
- Location: Paw Paw, Michigan (serving Van Buren and St. Joseph Counties)
- Pay Range: $25.55โ$34.81/hour, full-time (75 hours biweekly)
- Apply through: Van Buren County Employment Portal
About DICE
The Digital Innovation Collaborative Exchange (DICE) is a shared public digital utility serving counties across Southwest Michigan. DICE builds open, efficient, AI-enabled tools for automation, communication, and data sharingโhelping local governments work smarter, together. Think of it as cloud infrastructure with a civic soul.
Want to help reimagine how government shows up online? Weโd love to hear from you.
(Just donโt send us a PDF rรฉsumรฉ named โFinalVersion3_ReallyFinal.pdfโ. Weโve seen things.)
