Director, Communications Council on Foundations
Company: Out Professionals
Location: Washington
Posted on: November 20, 2024
Job Description:
The Council on Foundations has partnered with Chaloner on their
search for a Director, Communications.
ABOUT THE COUNCIL ON FOUNDATIONS
The Council on Foundations is a nonprofit membership association
that serves as a guide for philanthropies as they advance the
greater good. Building on a 75-year history, the Council supports
over 900 member organizations in the United States and around the
world to build trust in philanthropy, expand pathways to giving,
engage broader perspectives, and co-create solutions that will lead
to a better future for all. The Council on Foundations fosters an
environment where philanthropy can thrive and cultivates a
community of diverse and skilled philanthropic professionals and
organizations who lead with integrity, serve as ethical stewards
and advocate for progress.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Director, Communications provides leadership, planning and
execution for the Council's external presence, including messaging,
media relations, and coalition-style coordination of the charitable
sector's communications efforts. This position is new and reports
to the Vice President, Communications and Content. The Director,
Communication is responsible for supervising an Associate,
Communications.
PRIMARY JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Strategy and Organizational Development
- Design, lead, and execute a communications strategy with
measurable goals and outcomes, leveraging internal collaboration,
storytelling, and traditional and new media channels.
- Manage all aspects of media relations and public relations,
including the preparation of press releases, talking points, FAQs,
and other materials as needed; building relationships with
journalists to generate coverage; and tracking and reporting on
media coverage and opportunities.
- Oversee executive communications and thought
leadership.
- Lead sector coordination on high-priority topics, including
unified messaging and earned and paid media campaigns.
- Oversee the Council's style, brand voice and visuals, and
messaging, ensuring that internal resources are forward-thinking
and updated regularly.
- In partnership with the Vice President, Communications and
Content, act as an ambassador and resource for the Council's Better
Stories, Better Language portfolio.
- In partnership with the Content team, build and maintain a
story database that reflects best practices and targets key issues
and legislative districts.
- Act as a project manager to drive projects to
completion.
- Ensure consistent messaging across the Council and its
ambassadors through training and creating resources for staff,
board and partners.
- Model the Council's commitment of diversity, equity and
inclusion and lead efforts to embed this commitment in
organizational systems and programs.
Team Leadership and Development
- Provide managerial oversight, guidance and direction to direct
reports.
- Contribute to organizational goals by participating in
cross-functional working groups.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Ten (10) years of directly related experience in
communications, public relations or public affairs.
- Two (2) years of experience leading an organization's external
communications function, including media campaigns.
- Two (2) years of experience in an advocacy, legislative or
policy-making environment
POSITION SPECIFIC COMPETENCIES
- Excellent written and oral communication skills, including
experience preparing press materials, web content, marketing
materials, speeches, and presentations.
- Experience proactively building media relationships and
responding to press requests.
- Strong project management and analytical skills, with the
ability to meet deadlines.
- Experience supervising and coaching junior and mid-level staff;
and overseeing vendors.
- Experience using web content management systems, preferably
Drupal.
- Experience using marketing platforms, preferably Hubspot,
Constant Contact or Mailchimp.
GENERAL COMPETENCIES (REQUIRED OF ALL STAFF)
- Ability to actively engage in, demonstrate commitment to the
Council's Operating Principles and Race, Equity, Diversity and
Inclusion values.
- Excellent interpersonal skills, the ability to listen well, and
positively represent the organization and its mission.
- Strong attention to detail and accuracy.
- Ability to identify and solve problems efficiently and
quickly.
- Ability to manage many and/or differing tasks, maintain
productivity, and successfully meet deadlines.
- Ability to work effectively and positively both independently
and on a team with a range of individuals and working styles, and
with people at all organization levels including staff, board
members, foundation officers, donors, and vendors.
- Experience or ability to use CRM database solutions, preferably
Salesforce.
- Proficient skill in Microsoft Office 365 applications.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
This job is primarily remote, with 10% travel required. The salary
range for this position for Washington DC/DMV area candidates is
$132,000 - $142,000. Compensation will be adjusted for other
geographic locations.
Please visit on our website for more information on our benefits
and values.
WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The work environment and physical demands described here are
representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions.
TO APPLY
Interested candidates should apply by using on the Chaloner
website. We will review all applicants and, upon qualification,
contact you to determine next steps.
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