Position Announcement
Director of Communications – Human Rights
Campaign
Washington, DC
We strongly encourage people of color, transgender and
non-binary people to apply. HRC is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes
everyone, including non-LGBTQ people, to join our team.
Position Summary:
The Communications
Director is a regular, full-time position which reports directly to the Senior
Vice President for Communications and Marketing and is based in Washington, DC.
The Communications Director is responsible for developing communications
strategies that advance organizational goals and amplify HRC initiatives, as
well as managing a team of talented communication professionals. The
Communications Director will work with the SVP to craft strategy, proactively
pitch stories, develop salient, appropriate and creative messages, and oversee
the daily operations of the communications team and its budget. The candidate
must have a demonstrated ability to lead, respond quickly and strategically,
think creatively, deliver on ideas, and work well with others at all levels of
the organization.
Position Responsibilities:
The Communications Director will work with the SVP to provide
strategic direction to the department, ensure tasks are consistently and swiftly
executed at a high level, and manage a smoothly functioning communications
team. The Communications Director will also provide communications and media
expertise to program areas throughout HRC. Specific responsibilities of the
position are as follows:
- Communications strategy: Create and execute on a holistic organizational
communication strategy that relies on earned media but also incorporates
paid media, membership communication and online/social media.
- Research and message development: Guide quantitative and qualitative message research
that benefits the organization or particular issue area and develop
messages and taking points based on that research. The Director will
ensure that HRC materials across program areas and departments reflect
organizational positions and are framed persuasively.
- Effective media relations: A strong ability to develop and implement appropriate
media relations strategies and tactics for a variety of situations is
vital. The Communications Director will also position HRC to react in
breaking news stories. Strong and demonstrated relationship-building
skills and established relationships with national media are required.
Additionally, a thorough understanding of and contacts within LGBTQ media
are important.
- Thought leadership: As the largest
nationwide LGBTQ advocacy organization, it is crucial that HRC effectively
communicate its leadership on a range of key issues and priorities. Must
demonstrate the ability to shape the public conversation about these
issues through not only effective media relations, but the placement of
spokespersons, columns, and editorials on a variety of issues important to
the LGBTQ community. Strong and proven writing skills and the ability to
seize upon timely events is crucial. Building and maintaining
relationships with key broadcast producers and reporters as well as
editorial writers and columnists are a practical necessity of delivering
on the Communications Director’s responsibilities.
- Spokesperson: A strong and
demonstrated ability to act as an on-the-record and background source is
necessary.
- Outstanding writing skills: Must have excellent writing skills, including the
ability to write speeches, opinion pieces, press releases and other
materials, and be able to work in a fast-paced environment under tight
deadlines. As someone who will oversee the development of this content,
the Communications Director must be able to lead by example, execute when
needed, and provide strategic feedback.
- Team and resource management: As the primary supervisor for junior and mid-level
communications staff, the Director must be able to mentor and guide other
staff while being able to help staff deliver their full potential. The
Director will also work with the SVP on planning and administering the department’s
budget.
Position
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree
required, Master’s Degree preferred with at least ten or more years of
cumulative work experience in positions of increasing responsibility in
communications and media relations.
- Staff and program
management experience is required.
- Must be creative and strategic,
with the ability to balance long-term goals and day-to-day demands.
- Must have department-wide
budget development and management experience.
- Must have a demonstrated
record of success in advancing organizational goals and messages by
communicating effectively and strategically in the media.
- Must be highly organized
and detail-oriented, proactive and results-oriented, and capable of working collaboratively
and handling multiple projects simultaneously in a high-volume, fast-paced
environment.
- Must be experienced
manager capable of effectively providing guidance, coaching, and critical
feedback to staff both verbally and through written materials including
performance reviews.
- Should have public speaking
experience and skills, and be able to represent HRC in a variety of
settings, including the media.
- Must also have exceptional
writing skills, proven computer skills including Microsoft Word, Excel,
Internet proficiency, and strong verbal communication skills.
- Flexibility with work
schedule; this position requires frequent evening and weekend work to respond
to breaking news.
- Strong commitment to and interest
in the rapidly changing LGBTQ equality movement and a working knowledge of LGBTQ
issues.
- Must be willing to travel
at least 15% of work time.
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.
No phone calls, please. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we are
unable to respond to queries about application status.
To Apply:
Submit a cover
letter and resume online at https://grossmanheinz.com/jobs. Only
applications submitted through this website will be considered. Deadline
for applications is Friday, March 10, 2017.
HRC is an equal
opportunity employer and does not discriminate in hiring or employment on the
basis of race, color, sex, age, personal appearance, sexual orientation, gender
identity and expression, family responsibilities, religion, national origin,
citizenship status, marital status, genetic information, disability, political
or union affiliation, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by
federal, state, or local law.