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Economic Security Project is Hiring a Remote Communications Director

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Position Summary

The Communications Director for the Economic Security Project (ESP) will spearhead communication initiatives that elevate ESP as a leader in the progressive economic space. The Communications Director will craft and implement communication strategies targeting ESP's key audiences, cultivate thought leaders, and amplify ESP's brand through earned, social and paid media platforms. The Communications Director will pitch stories, manage media relationships, and coordinate rapid response strategies, working closely with the Vice President of Communications and External Affairs to uphold ESP's messaging consistency and advance key narratives to win the campaigns and policies to build an economy that works for all. Additionally, the Communications Director will manage a team of three, two communications strategists and one social media lead, and reports to the VP of Communications and External Affairs.

By leveraging digital channels to advance key narratives, the Director will maximize ESP’s impact to advance ESP’s narratives among a broader general audience. The Communication Director’s must thrive in a rapid-response, fast paced environment and show an ability to lead under pressure with multiple competing priorities.

Responsibilities

Media Relations:

  • Drive high-impact media relations strategies by securing placements in national, state, and local news outlets, amplifying ESP's narrative and campaign messages

  • Own earned media tactics for organizational initiatives, campaigns and field building initiatives and to develop the overarching ESP narrative

  • Use Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a tool to achieve communications objectives and create efficiencies in media outreach, editorial development and scale of audiences engaging with our stories and content

  • Cultivate, develop, and maintain a proactive relationship with diverse national, regional, and local media outlets, freelance reporters, and the trade press – to help advance ESP campaign and advocacy efforts.

  • Manage rapid response opportunities; identifying plan of action, message, and crisis control if needed

  • Manage the preparation of principals and spokespeople for media interviews to help ensure key messages are consistently conveyed

  • Engage media in ESP’s robust events calendar, leveraging events to cultivate relationships, build sources, and educate the media on ESP’s issue areas, coordinating with the events team to invite and host members of the media at relevant ESP events

  • Cultivate and promote thought leadership initiatives featuring ESP leaders through drafting and editing speeches, emails, media appearances, webinars, and events.

  • Strategize brand development by expanding ESP’s reputation as a source on issue areas, identifying opportunities for brand positioning, and effective issue advocacy.

Public Affairs

  • Develop and execute comprehensive communication strategies aligned with ESP’s campaign objectives, working is close partnership with the federal and state campaigns team

  • Establish and cultivate relationships with key political and public policy communications stakeholders including congressional offices, government officials, and policymakers to coordinate on media, messaging and digital strategies

  • Build and nurture a rolodex of beltway reporters who cover broader economic trendlines, tax fairness, antimonopoly and concentrated corporate power, cash policies including the CTC and Guaranteed Income

  • Monitor the political and policy landscape to identify proactive media opportunities to advance ESP key narratives

  • Lead the communications strategy for messaging research, paid media, polling, special campaigns initiatives, rapid response moments and the political strategy with our affiliate organization Economic Security Project Action

Editorial and Storytelling:

  • Collaborate with the Director of Narrative Strategy to develop and popularize powerful messages, storylines, and narratives and translate complex economic policy ideas into compelling stories and graspable concepts

  • Identify potential partnerships with relevant influencers, content creators, organizations, and platforms to amplify ESP's digital reach and impact and leverage digital platforms to advance key narratives

  • Write excellently and creatively in a range of formats: media pitches, press releases, statements, op-eds, speeches, organizational narratives, memos, and funder proposals

Management and Leadership:

  • Manage and mentor a team of three (press strategists and digital strategist) in order to align on strategy across numerous issue areas and mediums, syncing with social, content and editorial schedules

  • Manage the communications and digital needs across a matrixed organization, working collaboratively with various key stakeholders and cross-functional teams to support various initiatives

  • Manage relationships with external agencies, consultants, and other partners to support communication and digital efforts on an as needed basis

  • Support the development of digital communications strategies to enhance ESP's online presence, engage target audiences, and drive traffic to the organization's digital platforms

  • Work with the Digital Strategist to create a system to analyze and report digital performance metrics, and evaluate the effectiveness of digital communications efforts, to allow for data-driven recommendations for optimization

Experience and Qualifications

  • 8-10 years of experience leading communications, public affairs, or another field related to the role (media relations, journalism, etc.) in the public or private sector

  • Strong knowledge of the evolving media industry and how to maximize existing media contacts/relationships to advance stories

  • Strategic thinking - able to understand public policies , business, and political strategies and distill them into simple, compelling storylines

  • Writing abilities - excellent writer and storyteller, proofreading, editing, and creative writing

  • Experience leading 360 communications campaigns across earned, paid and digital platforms and leveraging digital storytelling to advance narratives

  • Previous experience managing communication strategies and working with organizational stakeholders

  • Fast-paced & nimble - able to handle high-pressure and complicated situations with poise

  • Collaborative & proactive leadership - ability to lead and take initiative confidently while also taking direction well as part of a collaborative team across a remote-first environment

  • Previous experience managing and mentoring staff and a small team

  • Creative, innovative and entrepreneurial in landing media and digital stories in a fastly changing media environment

Desired Attributes/Skills
  • Project management: Ability to lead multiple initiatives and projects simultaneously under tight deadlines and motivate others to stay on task.

  • Media relationships: Plus to bring political, economic and/or antimonopoly reporter relationships to ESP

  • Political and policy experience and instincts: skills with an attention to detail

  • Public policy, political, campaign, nonprofit experience is a plus

  • Technical experience: Experience with G Suite, Slack, and MuckRack

  • A good sense of humor!

Work Environment

The Economic Security Project is a virtual office with staff across the country.

Salary

The salary range for this position is $129K to $158K. The final salary will depend on experience and location. This role includes a comprehensive benefits package.

Benefits

ESP provides a robust benefits package which includes the following:

  • Medical, vision, dental insurance with premiums fully covered for employees and their dependents

  • Worker’s Compensation

  • Long and short term disability insurance

  • Basic Life Insurance with a 50K maximum

  • 401K with up to a 3% match

  • Full office closures for Summer & Winter breaks

  • PTO: 136 vacation hours, 80 sick leave hours, 9 standard holidays, 2 floating holidays, and 20 hours of volunteer leave

  • 6-week paid sabbatical after 5 years of full-time service

  • Connectivity and home office stipends, and wellness use bonuses (taxable)

  • Annual professional development budget

  • Organization-provided computer or $50/month bonus for employees who choose to use their own

  • Access to commuter and flexible spending accounts

About Us

We believe in an America where everyone has the freedom and stability required to thrive.

We are strongest when people are the authors of their own lives. But the inequalities in wealth and power created by bad actors, structural racism, and outdated ideas on how the economy should work have left us all more insecure and less resilient. We can make a different set of choices.

The Economic Security Project advocates for ideas that build economic power for all Americans. We legitimize bold ideas by supporting cutting-edge research and elevating champions, win concrete policy victories for the communities that need to see change now, and provoke the conventional wisdom to shift what’s considered possible. Our team of academics, organizers, practitioners and culture makers disburse grants, run issue campaigns, develop creative interventions and research products, and convene to encourage investment and action from others.

We pick our fights based on our analysis of where strategic mobilization of people and resources could turn emerging trends into concrete policies. Our current efforts include putting cash into people’s pockets with a guaranteed income and policies like the Child Tax Credit and Earned Income Tax Credit; and keeping corporations out of them by checking the unprecedented concentration of economic power with antimonopoly action. We believe these fights will get us closer to a world where families can pay the heating bills and make the rent, where consumers have choices and small businesses, a fighting chance. A future where we all have a chance not to just survive, but thrive with dignity.

Our Track Record

We’ve convened thousands in briefings, workshops, and marquee events to strategize and set the agenda for a more just political economy. We passed policies in over seven states to modernize the tax code, won over $1 trillion in checks for families in response to the pandemic, and spearheaded the federal fight for a guaranteed income for kids in the form of the expanded Child Tax Credit. These cash-based policies reduced poverty in the middle of a recession, in the words of one observer, “defying gravity”.

And we’ve built the field by investing over $25 million directly into groundbreaking research; pilots and task forces; coalitions and campaigns; new initiatives and organizations; and trend-setting narrative and cultural interventions to advance racial and economic justice and reset the conversation. As a result, ideas that were once considered impossible are now at the center of a vision for an economy where people are the authors of their own lives.

We’ve worked alongside thousands across the country exercising political muscle, moral imagination, and on-the-ground experimentation. It’ll take this and so much more in the years ahead; we are in a broader fight for a multiracial democracy and an economy that works for all. Our task is to deliver and we’re looking for talent to join us in the fight.

Our Team and Culture

Our successes are due in large part to the diverse team we’ve assembled from a wide range of fields – from campaigners to policymakers to activists to academics. We’re building an organization that supports and resources our staff to drive forward work that is critical to our mission.

We are committed to creating a best-in-class staff experience that promotes growth and performance, which requires a culture of active problem-solving, feedback, communication, and accountability. As a fully remote organization, ESP staff can work from anywhere in the country. We actively support and encourage people taking time away from work, including two weeks of full office closures and a six-week sabbatical at 5 years of service, in addition to our standard PTO. You can find more information on our full benefits offerings below.

Our internal work is deeply rooted in our values around diversity, equity, and inclusion, ensuring that our policies and processes are equitable and informed by a wide range of lived experiences. We invest in our people’s professional development and promote regular conversations about career goals and growth opportunities. We provide opportunities to come together in person for both strategic planning and relationship-building, and we’re always up to take a game of trivia a little too seriously.

Because the Economic Security Project values a diverse and representative workplace, people who identify as Black, Indigenous, and People of Color, and people of all gender identities are strongly encouraged to apply. ESP is committed to attracting, developing and retaining exceptional people, and to creating a work environment that is dynamic, rewarding, and enables each of us to realize our potential. Our work environment is safe and open to all employees and partners, respecting the full spectrum of race, color, religious creed, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, political affiliation, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, and all other classifications protected by law in the locality and/or state in which you are working.

IMPORTANT

To apply for this job, do not apply via Recruitee, Google for Jobs, Indeed, or any other job aggregation service. The only job applications that will be reviewed will be those submitted to: chaloner.com.

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Full Time

SALARY

$176k-225k (estimate)

POST DATE

05/06/2024

EXPIRATION DATE

07/03/2024

WEBSITE

economicsecurityproject.org

HEADQUARTERS

New York, NY

SIZE

<25

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