Human Rights Campaign
Director, Executive Communications
Human Rights Campaign, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
Base pay range $135,000.00/yr - $162,000.00/yr
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Position Description The Director, Executive Communications, Office of the President, plays a key role in ensuring that HRC’s voice is strategic, compelling, and unified across all platforms. This position will take a high-level view of HRC’s work to communicate a cohesive and impactful story. The Director will craft narratives, develop messaging frameworks, and integrate storytelling across HRC’s advocacy, executive leadership, and strategic communications.
Position Summary Messaging, Media, and Public Engagement
Ensuring a unified, compelling, and strategic message across HRC’s public channels.
Develop and maintain a unified organizational message that aligns across programs, events, board meetings and stakeholder communications.
Create and manage a message matrix, updating key messaging across HRC’s major initiatives on a quarterly basis.
Develop a concise, impactful elevator pitch that all HRC team members can use to communicate our mission clearly and effectively.
Analyze and elevate compelling storytelling and narratives from across the organization that can be used in media, speeches, and advocacy efforts.
Partner with digital, policy, and advocacy teams to ensure messaging is coordinated across platforms.
Lead proactive media relations, securing opportunities to elevate HRC’s message in national conversations.
Executive Communications: Supporting and Positioning HRC Leadership Ensuring HRC’s leaders are well-prepared and strategically positioned to advance our mission.
Lead messaging strategy for major HRC events, including the National Dinner, board meetings, film festivals, and advocacy summits.
Work closely with the VP of Executive Communications to provide strategic messaging guidance for executive remarks, speeches, and media appearances.
Ensure that HRC executives have consistent, mission-driven messaging to use in public engagements.
Support executive booking and media opportunities, ensuring HRC leadership is well-positioned and prepared for public engagements.
Prepare executive-level briefing materials, public remarks/talking points, and thought leadership pieces that reinforce HRC’s advocacy goals.
Oversee high-level executive correspondence and messaging guidance for key audiences.
Position Qualifications
At least seven or more years of work experience in media relations or communications, with non-profit experience desired;
Experience managing a small team and cultivating talent;
Experience managing and supervising team members of varying experience, and be able to offer them strategic guidance, feedback and insight
Experience working closely with organization principals
Outstanding verbal communications skills and writing talent;
Demonstrated experience with developing reporter relationships and placing stories
Ability to manage competing priorities and meet deadlines with attention to detail;
Comfort working in a high-volume environment and ability to closely follow the messaging of the organization on a wide variety of issues;
Passion for non-profit programmatic work directly impacting communities;
Background or experience with LGBTQ+ rights.
All positions at the Human Rights Campaign may require travel on a regular basis or periodically. Where the need arises for business travel, appropriate compensation as outlined by the Fair Labor Standards Act will apply.
Employer is the Human Rights Campaign, Inc., an I.R.C. 501(c)(4) non-profit entity.
No phone calls or emails, please. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to queries about application status.
Seniority level
Director
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Writing/Editing Business Development Public Relations
Industries
Political Organizations
We’re listing this job for the Human Rights Campaign, but only the content above reflects the role and requirements. Travel and compensation details are noted where applicable.
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Do you have the skills to fill this role Read the complete details below, and make your application today. Direct message the job poster from Human Rights Campaign
Position Description The Director, Executive Communications, Office of the President, plays a key role in ensuring that HRC’s voice is strategic, compelling, and unified across all platforms. This position will take a high-level view of HRC’s work to communicate a cohesive and impactful story. The Director will craft narratives, develop messaging frameworks, and integrate storytelling across HRC’s advocacy, executive leadership, and strategic communications.
Position Summary Messaging, Media, and Public Engagement
Ensuring a unified, compelling, and strategic message across HRC’s public channels.
Develop and maintain a unified organizational message that aligns across programs, events, board meetings and stakeholder communications.
Create and manage a message matrix, updating key messaging across HRC’s major initiatives on a quarterly basis.
Develop a concise, impactful elevator pitch that all HRC team members can use to communicate our mission clearly and effectively.
Analyze and elevate compelling storytelling and narratives from across the organization that can be used in media, speeches, and advocacy efforts.
Partner with digital, policy, and advocacy teams to ensure messaging is coordinated across platforms.
Lead proactive media relations, securing opportunities to elevate HRC’s message in national conversations.
Executive Communications: Supporting and Positioning HRC Leadership Ensuring HRC’s leaders are well-prepared and strategically positioned to advance our mission.
Lead messaging strategy for major HRC events, including the National Dinner, board meetings, film festivals, and advocacy summits.
Work closely with the VP of Executive Communications to provide strategic messaging guidance for executive remarks, speeches, and media appearances.
Ensure that HRC executives have consistent, mission-driven messaging to use in public engagements.
Support executive booking and media opportunities, ensuring HRC leadership is well-positioned and prepared for public engagements.
Prepare executive-level briefing materials, public remarks/talking points, and thought leadership pieces that reinforce HRC’s advocacy goals.
Oversee high-level executive correspondence and messaging guidance for key audiences.
Position Qualifications
At least seven or more years of work experience in media relations or communications, with non-profit experience desired;
Experience managing a small team and cultivating talent;
Experience managing and supervising team members of varying experience, and be able to offer them strategic guidance, feedback and insight
Experience working closely with organization principals
Outstanding verbal communications skills and writing talent;
Demonstrated experience with developing reporter relationships and placing stories
Ability to manage competing priorities and meet deadlines with attention to detail;
Comfort working in a high-volume environment and ability to closely follow the messaging of the organization on a wide variety of issues;
Passion for non-profit programmatic work directly impacting communities;
Background or experience with LGBTQ+ rights.
All positions at the Human Rights Campaign may require travel on a regular basis or periodically. Where the need arises for business travel, appropriate compensation as outlined by the Fair Labor Standards Act will apply.
Employer is the Human Rights Campaign, Inc., an I.R.C. 501(c)(4) non-profit entity.
No phone calls or emails, please. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to queries about application status.
Seniority level
Director
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Writing/Editing Business Development Public Relations
Industries
Political Organizations
We’re listing this job for the Human Rights Campaign, but only the content above reflects the role and requirements. Travel and compensation details are noted where applicable.
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