Position: Communications Director (Los
Angeles)
Salary:
Based on Experience
Type:
Full-Time
Reports
to: Executive Director and Managing Director
Start: As
soon as possible
Closing date
of this position: Open until filled
Organizational
Background:
Equality California (EQCA) is the nation’s largest
statewide lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) civil rights organization
with over 800,000 members. Equality California brings the voices of LGBTQ
people and allies to institutions of power in California and across the United
States, striving to create a world that is healthy, just, and fully equal for
all LGBTQ people. We advance civil rights and social justice by inspiring, advocating,
and mobilizing through an inclusive movement that works tirelessly on behalf of
those we serve. Through its legislative work, EQCA has successfully sponsored
127 pieces of pro-equality legislation cementing California as the state with
strongest LGBT-civil rights protections in the country.
Equality California Institute (EQCAI) is a 501(c)3
organization that has a parallel mission statement to EQCAI, its 501(c)4 counterpart.
EQCAI educates the broader community on important LGBT issues such as
transgender equality, violence and hate crimes, healthcare, health disparities,
the needs of LGBT seniors and youth, homelessness and immigration. Over the
last five years, EQCAI has spearheaded successful programs to tackle these
issues, including multiple public education campaigns, such as Transform
California, Equality4All, #Take It, I’m PrEPed, Let California Ring, Fair Share
for Equality, the Breakthrough Conversations Project, and Health Happens with
Equality.
Tentative Start Date: ASAP
Position Overview:
The successful
candidate will have a unique opportunity to play a senior, strategic role of
the organization to meet and achieve new mission objectives.
The Communications Director will manage and
coordinate the overall communications strategy and program for Equality
California, Equality California Institute, and the Equality California
Political Action Committee with the goal of meeting EQCA’s new mission
objectives. Reporting to the Executive Director and the Managing Director, the
Communications Director will work collaboratively with senior leadership to develop,
implement and oversee all aspects of the organization’s communications
strategies.
Responsibilities:
- Serve as a member of Equality California's
senior management team and collaborate with the Executive Director and
senior leadership to develop communications strategies to broaden and
deepen EQCA’s programmatic reach and impact.
- Initiate, develop and execute strategic
communications campaigns to raise the visibility and profile of Equality
California and to increase organizational effectiveness.
- Manage media and public relations strategies,
including preparing press materials and responding to media requests
(print, television, radio, online).
- Increase EQCA’s profile and impact in the
mainstream press, Spanish language media and media sources for other
diverse communities.
- Represent the organization in public venues
and serve as a media representative and organization spokesperson as
required.
- Oversee all communications content creation
for the organization.
- Ensure that the content of all media,
publicity, and promotional materials adhere to the highest standards of
quality and professionalism.
- Develop and ensure consistency in EQCA's
publicity, marketing, branding, fundraising and training materials.
- Develop communication programs to support
Equality California’s development and fundraising activities, including
the development of web and social media support, and fund-raising event
collateral.
- Develop and oversee production of video and
graphic art assets necessary for successful campaigns and fundraising.
- Oversee, manage and create content for EQCA’s
website and social media platforms and online giving activities.
- Assist with the development of special events,
symposiums, regional meetings, town halls and panels throughout the state
to promote the mission of the organization.
- Work in partnership with Equality California
coalition partners to engage diverse communities to secure full equality and
acceptance and social justice for LGBT people and for all communities.
- Oversee an organizational rebranding program
that includes an update of the web and social media platform.
- Supervise other communications staff, interns
and consultants.
- Evaluate the progress of program initiatives
and generate reports, develop and monitor annual work plan and budget, and
submit annual summary reports.
Qualifications:
- Exceptional written and verbal communication
skills.
- At least 3-5 years experience managing
broad-based communications and media relations programs.
- Strong, demonstrated experience writing press
statements and external communications with respect to political,
legislative and civil rights issues.
- Significant communications experience that
includes media relations and web and social media communications.
- Experience working in a multicultural
environment and with diverse communities.
- Demonstrated commitment to LGBT civil rights,
diversity, social justice, and social change.
- Excellent relationships with relevant
mainstream and LGBT media.
- Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability
to work well with people inside and outside the organization.
- Strong administrative skills, including the
ability to manage many projects simultaneously and to set priorities.
- Successful experience managing, motivating,
supervising, evaluating, and hiring staff, interns, and consultants.
- Strong understanding of graphic design
concepts and experience managing graphic design personnel
- Ability to work effectively both independently
and as a member of a team.
- Ability to coach and support senior leaders as
spokespersons.
- Experience with online, social media and direct-mail
fundraising.
- Technically proficient or some knowledge of
HTML, basic design programs preferred.
- Experience with content management systems and
bulk email software, including (but not limited to): WordPress, Blue State
Digital, NGP VAN, Salsa, Convio, etc.
- Ability and willingness to travel.
- Understanding of LGBT, social justice and
civil rights policy issues preferred.
- Experience with political and governmental media
and reporting preferred.
- Fluency in Spanish preferred.
- Bachelor’s or graduate degree in
communications or related areas strongly preferred.
Full benefits include paid vacation and sick time, health, dental, vision,
short and long-term disability and a retirement plan among others. Compensation
is commensurate with experience.
The position will
be based in Los Angeles.
We strongly encourage
people of color, people of diverse gender identities, women, and non-LGBTQ
persons to apply.
To apply:
Email
resume, cover letter, references and a two writing samples to Tony Hoang at jo...@eqca.org. Please be
sure to put “Communications Director” in the subject line of your email.