We are hiring for a new role: a public interest communications strategist who will work side by side with our leadership, learning, and program teams, especially for our Great Lakes and democracy priorities.
The Opportunity for a Public Interest Communications Strategist
If you’re a strategic communicator committed to positive change, this could be your moment.
Changemakers have been practicing public interest communications for centuries, but the field has only recently adopted this name. If you’re hearing about public interest communications for the first time, it might show up in your work experience as approaches that:
The Foundation has just under 10 years to make meaningful, lasting change via our program areas. A public interest communication strategist will make the most of this time and champion communication approaches that will help our partners continue their work after we close our doors. We want to hire someone who’s a systems-level thinker and takes an iterative approach to the work: thinking strategically and setting priorities while actively trying things out and assessing what works best. Specifically, we’re seeking:
Core Duties and Responsibilities for our Incoming Changemaker
We anticipate the public interest communications strategist will craft a strategic communications plan for the Foundation and review work in the Great Lakes and democracy programs to identify opportunities for strategic communications to improve progress toward the programs’ outcomes. These efforts will ensure the Foundation is prioritizing resources, encouraging learning and providing relevant support to grant partners.
Based on the strategic communications plan, identified projects within Great Lakes and democracy, and the strengths of the selected candidate, day-to-day work will likely include:
Ǫualifications and Skills You’ll Bring to Our Mission-Driven Work
You may have many, but not all, of these qualifications and experiences. We strongly encourage you to apply if you are passionate about putting public interest communications to work in service of our mission and meet most of the qualifications, as we value a broad range of experiences and backgrounds.
Education and Experience That’s Relevant to the Role
The public interest communications strategist will have a bachelor’s degree in a communications field or adjacent discipline (journalism, public relations, advertising, etc.) and at least eight years of work history using strategic communications in service of the public interest. At least two years of that experience should include leadership in the form of supervising staff or consultants and developing and leading strategy.We encourage candidates with an alternative but comparable level of expertise to apply.
Work Arrangements, Compensation and Benefits
The public interest communications strategist will report to the Foundation’s Learning Director and collaborate with them on Foundation-wide approaches to integrating communications into our culture.
Our offices are in Birmingham, Mich. Full-time staff work a hybrid schedule, including three days in person(Wednesday and two flexible days)and two remote days. Work will require attendance at grantee partners’ evening and weekend events and occasional regional travel.
While performing the duties of the job, the public interest communications strategist is regularly required to communicate effectively with internal and external partners. They will be frequently required to perform work at a desk and to operate a laptop. They may occasionally need to position themselves to stoop, kneel, or crouch, and to move up to 20 lbs.
In the normal course of work, employees operate a laptop, iPad, telephone, cellular telephone, web conferencing equipment and copier/printer. This position requires the employee to make decisions in a timely manner and anticipate all the potential ramifications of decisions made. The employee must be able to read and interpret documents, understand/follow complex written and oral instructions, be able to express themselves clearly/concisely, perform mathematical functions, and handle multiple, concurrent tasks.
The salary for this position begins at $120,000and may be adjusted according to qualifications and experience. The Foundation offers a comprehensive benefits package including employer- paid health, dental, and vision insurance and a generous 401K plan.
Apply for this Changemaking Opportunity
Please email employment@erbff.org to send a letter outlining your qualifications and describing why you are interested in the role. This letter can be in the body of your email. Please also send your resume and three project examples from past work (links to online content or case studies showing your work) to help us better understand your experience. The Foundation will fill the position as soon as we identify the right candidate.
Erb Family Foundation is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, and related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, age, citizenship status, and genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.
The Foundation offers a comprehensive benefits package including employer- paid health, dental, and vision insurance and a generous 401K plan.