NRG Consulting Group
Working America - Media Director
NRG Consulting Group, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
Working America is the community affiliate of the AFL‑CIO. With 5 million members, Working America recruits and mobilizes people who do not have a union on the job in support of working families’ issues. Our Media Director will work to engage our members and the communities we serve year‑round. Join us, as we communicate the aspirations and needs of the working class. The Media Director is responsible for spearheading robust media strategies for Working America, ensuring a blend of traditional and digital communications that amplify the visibility of the organization and our engagement with working people. Help us tell stories that matter. Reports to: Executive Director.
Key Responsibilities Media Strategy and Platform Integration
Direct and manage the organization's marketing functions across all media.
Oversee the ideation, development, implementation, and evaluation of holistic media plans that seamlessly integrate traditional, digital, and emerging platforms.
Stay on top of digital marketing trends and evaluate them for Working America’s potential implementation.
Brand Content and Engagement and Message Crafting
Manage all creative marketing communications content for the organization, driving and implementing overall brand strategy that is focused on producing high‑quality, impact‑driven content, and working cross‑functionally to achieve these outcomes.
Direct analytics‑informed and targeted outbound communication initiatives with Working America members and the general public, creating content and strategies that engage all portions of a community with a focus on majority female, BIPOC, non‑college‑educated, and working‑class audiences.
Experiment with unconventional brand assets, content formats, and storytelling techniques.
Data‑Driven Insight
Work closely with the executive team and directors to curate data‑centric campaigns, underpinned by strategic insight and alignment with overarching marketing strategies.
Engage with internal analytics teams to extract, implement, and optimize insights across campaigns.
Analyze, report, and share insights, strategies, and optimizations from our collective media presence.
Organizational and Team Leadership
Effectively hire, supervise, mentor, promote, demote, discipline, and terminate Media Communications staff.
Forge a strong alliance with the field, programmatic, and technology teams throughout the organization, ensuring the utilization of skill sets with broader expertise.
Hires and manages relationships with vendors or freelancers.
Serve as a key member of the Leadership team.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
10+ years in media strategy and communications, with at least 5 years in a supervisory role.
Prior media agency, entertainment sector, or political campaign experience is desired.
Comprehensive grasp over diverse media platforms, ensuring cost‑effective and target‑aligned media choices.
Ability to engage and influence senior management with strong presentation skills.
Proficient in data‑driven decision making and media planning.
An agile mind that combines creativity with strategic thinking.
Stellar organizational and multitasking skills, capable of thriving in a high‑pressure environment.
Demonstrated adaptability in dynamic work settings.
Proven supervisory skills complemented by a proactive, positive, and team‑centric demeanor.
Possess a lived or experienced understanding of the communities we organize in, particularly in efforts to communicate in communities that are majority female, BIPOC, non‑college educated, and working class.
Demonstrate and apply a strong comfort level with various content creation technologies, tools, and platforms, ensuring that the brand maximizes the potential of current tech trends and innovations.
Lead with a technologically agile mindset, adapting to new and emerging content creation tools and platforms, ensuring that the brand remains relevant and ahead of the curve in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.
Ability to work long and irregular hours as necessary.
Location Washington, DC, in person 5 days/week at the national office at 815 16th St. NW Washington, DC.
Position
Full‑time
FLSA Classification: Exempt
The salary range starts at $155,304 and will be commensurate with experience. Includes medical insurance and 401(k) with employer contribution.
Working America is an equal opportunity employer. Working America is committed to building a diverse workforce and encourages applications from women, people of color, LGBTQIA and other non‑conforming individuals, and individuals with disabilities.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. To apply, please upload your resume and respond to the application questions. This search is supported by NRG Consulting Group. Please reach out to jaclyn@nrgconsultinggroup.org with any questions.
This position is based in D.C. at the Working America office. Are you able to work at this location 5 days/week?
What are your pronouns?
A key aspect of this role will be to message to audiences that are majority female, BIPOC, non‑college educated, and working class. What experiences have prepared you to do this work?
The Director of Media Strategies will participate in creating communication efforts that improve the lives of Working America members; examples of previous efforts include prompting people to complete the FAFSA form to secure financial aid and persuading people to report errors on their rental screening report to the CFPB so that they are able to secure housing. Describe an example you are most proud of where you changed your audience’s behavior.
The Director of Media Strategies will experiment with unconventional brand assets, content formats, and storytelling techniques. With this in mind, describe an example that showcases your ability to innovate.
How did you hear about this position?
When are you able to start a new position?
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Key Responsibilities Media Strategy and Platform Integration
Direct and manage the organization's marketing functions across all media.
Oversee the ideation, development, implementation, and evaluation of holistic media plans that seamlessly integrate traditional, digital, and emerging platforms.
Stay on top of digital marketing trends and evaluate them for Working America’s potential implementation.
Brand Content and Engagement and Message Crafting
Manage all creative marketing communications content for the organization, driving and implementing overall brand strategy that is focused on producing high‑quality, impact‑driven content, and working cross‑functionally to achieve these outcomes.
Direct analytics‑informed and targeted outbound communication initiatives with Working America members and the general public, creating content and strategies that engage all portions of a community with a focus on majority female, BIPOC, non‑college‑educated, and working‑class audiences.
Experiment with unconventional brand assets, content formats, and storytelling techniques.
Data‑Driven Insight
Work closely with the executive team and directors to curate data‑centric campaigns, underpinned by strategic insight and alignment with overarching marketing strategies.
Engage with internal analytics teams to extract, implement, and optimize insights across campaigns.
Analyze, report, and share insights, strategies, and optimizations from our collective media presence.
Organizational and Team Leadership
Effectively hire, supervise, mentor, promote, demote, discipline, and terminate Media Communications staff.
Forge a strong alliance with the field, programmatic, and technology teams throughout the organization, ensuring the utilization of skill sets with broader expertise.
Hires and manages relationships with vendors or freelancers.
Serve as a key member of the Leadership team.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
10+ years in media strategy and communications, with at least 5 years in a supervisory role.
Prior media agency, entertainment sector, or political campaign experience is desired.
Comprehensive grasp over diverse media platforms, ensuring cost‑effective and target‑aligned media choices.
Ability to engage and influence senior management with strong presentation skills.
Proficient in data‑driven decision making and media planning.
An agile mind that combines creativity with strategic thinking.
Stellar organizational and multitasking skills, capable of thriving in a high‑pressure environment.
Demonstrated adaptability in dynamic work settings.
Proven supervisory skills complemented by a proactive, positive, and team‑centric demeanor.
Possess a lived or experienced understanding of the communities we organize in, particularly in efforts to communicate in communities that are majority female, BIPOC, non‑college educated, and working class.
Demonstrate and apply a strong comfort level with various content creation technologies, tools, and platforms, ensuring that the brand maximizes the potential of current tech trends and innovations.
Lead with a technologically agile mindset, adapting to new and emerging content creation tools and platforms, ensuring that the brand remains relevant and ahead of the curve in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.
Ability to work long and irregular hours as necessary.
Location Washington, DC, in person 5 days/week at the national office at 815 16th St. NW Washington, DC.
Position
Full‑time
FLSA Classification: Exempt
The salary range starts at $155,304 and will be commensurate with experience. Includes medical insurance and 401(k) with employer contribution.
Working America is an equal opportunity employer. Working America is committed to building a diverse workforce and encourages applications from women, people of color, LGBTQIA and other non‑conforming individuals, and individuals with disabilities.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. To apply, please upload your resume and respond to the application questions. This search is supported by NRG Consulting Group. Please reach out to jaclyn@nrgconsultinggroup.org with any questions.
This position is based in D.C. at the Working America office. Are you able to work at this location 5 days/week?
What are your pronouns?
A key aspect of this role will be to message to audiences that are majority female, BIPOC, non‑college educated, and working class. What experiences have prepared you to do this work?
The Director of Media Strategies will participate in creating communication efforts that improve the lives of Working America members; examples of previous efforts include prompting people to complete the FAFSA form to secure financial aid and persuading people to report errors on their rental screening report to the CFPB so that they are able to secure housing. Describe an example you are most proud of where you changed your audience’s behavior.
The Director of Media Strategies will experiment with unconventional brand assets, content formats, and storytelling techniques. With this in mind, describe an example that showcases your ability to innovate.
How did you hear about this position?
When are you able to start a new position?
#J-18808-Ljbffr