Title: Senior Marketing and Communications Manager
Deadline to Apply: February 15, 2026
Intended Start Date: March / April 2026
To apply, Applicants will need to submit a resume and cover letter via the link below:
Note: We do not use automated systems to review resumes. A member of our hiring team personally reviews every application.
Billion Oyster Project's Senior Marketing and Communications Manager will serve as the tactical right hand to the Director of Marketing and Communications—owning execution across our digital ecosystem, managing marketing operations and tools, and ensuring our brand remains active and engaging across platforms.
This is an opportunity for a highly organized, content-savvy marketer who thrives in execution mode and loves to translate vision into action. You'll be responsible for ensuring our stories, campaigns, and community events are consistently documented, shared, and seen by the right audiences—while supporting the systems that make that possible.
The ideal candidate will have a passion for the Billion Oyster Project's mission and a demonstrated ability to drive organizational success through effective and clear communication and collaboration.
What You’ll Do: The Senior Marketing and Communications Manager at the Billion Oyster Project will own the editorial calendar and ensure timely publication across social media, website, email newsletters, and partner platforms. This person will support development and execution of content for key campaigns, educational initiatives, partnerships, and brand moments. They will capture and share content from events, installations, community activities, and school programs, and draft and send newsletters, e-blasts, and internal communications.
The Senior Marketing and Communications Manager will manage project tools like Notion, Google Workspace, Mailchimp, and the digital asset management system. They will track KPIs and help build dashboards for performance reporting, maintain alignment between the editorial calendar, project timelines, and internal workflows, and support operational coordination across the communications team and other departments.
This role also involves content creation and brand stewardship—producing basic graphics, layouts, and templates using Canva or Adobe tools, collaborating with designers, photographers, videographers, and external partners to develop and refine branded content, and maintaining brand standards across all materials to ensure consistent voice, tone, and visual style. The Senior Marketing and Communications Manager will support the rollout of our upcoming rebrand by integrating new messaging and visual identity into all materials.
Additionally, this position will help bring our brand to life across activations. The Senior Marketing and Communications Manager will coordinate asset needs and storytelling for key events, helping drive engagement before, during, and after, while staying attuned to how our community interacts with content and where opportunities lie for deeper connection.
The Senior Marketing and Communications Manager reports to the Director of Marketing and Communications.
Essential Job Functions
Content Execution & Digital Channel Management
Marketing Systems & Operations
Content Creation & Brand Stewardship
Community & Experience Support
Candidates should have:
Preferred Qualifications:
You will be an excellent fit for this role if you are a digital-first, systems-minded communicator with a knack for execution and organization. You are passionate about environmental education, storytelling, and the future of New York Harbor. We understand that no candidate meets 100% of the qualifications. If you're excited about this role, we encourage you to apply.
Salary, Benefits, and Perks
The starting salary for the Senior Marketing and Communications Manager ranges from $70,000 to $85,000. The salary will be determined based on experience and competency level.
This position requires a hybrid work schedule, with a minimum of two (2) days per week in the office with a mix of office work and in-the-field responsibilities, particularly around key donor events and high-visibility engagements.
This is a full-time, year-round position at Billion Oyster Project, Inc., a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.
The benefits include:
Who We Are and the Work We Do
About
Billion Oyster Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to restore oyster reefs to New York Harbor through public education initiatives. Billion Oyster Project is fueled by the passion and commitment of the team. Enthusiasm for the work of environmental restoration, public education, and environmental justice is an expectation for the position. Candidates should be comfortable working on a team with various stakeholders and delivering on complex, multi-step projects.
Our Vision
A future in which New York Harbor is the center of a rich, diverse, and abundant estuary. The communities that surround this complex ecosystem have helped construct it, and in return, benefit from it, with endless opportunities for work, education, and recreation. The harbor is a world-class public space, well used and well cared for—our Commons.
Our Ethos
Restoration through Education
We believe that restoration without education is fleeting. To ensure the long-term health and productivity of our natural environment, we must teach young people to care for, monitor, and restore their Harbor.
Education through Restoration
We believe that students learn best when applying their studies to large-scale ecosystem restoration projects that challenge them to become active participants and take them out of the classroom, down to the water’s edge to experience the ecosystem first-hand.
Our Flagship School
The Urban Assembly New York Harbor School’s mission is to provide a college-preparatory education built upon New York City's maritime experience that instills in students the ethics of environmental stewardship and the skills associated with careers on the water. New York Harbor School offers career and technical education (CTE) programs in 8 areas of marine science, technology, policy, and engineering.
Additional Information
Employment Authorization
Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the United States. We are unable to sponsor or take over the sponsorship of an Employment Visa at this time.
Work Location
Employees of Billion Oyster Project must reside within the tri-state area and be able to commute to Governors Island unless otherwise noted in the job description.
Equal Employment Opportunity
Billion Oyster Project is working towards a diverse workforce that is representative, at all job levels, of the communities we serve. We want to foster an environment of mutual respect where every race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or expression is not only celebrated but eligible for equal employment opportunities. From educators to interns to restoration practitioners — working from Soundview Park to Staten Island to Sunset Park — we believe that diversity, equity, and inclusion across our team are critical to the success of Billion Oyster Project. With this in mind, we will only begin evaluating applicants once a diverse candidate pool has been achieved, and we look forward to developing and retaining the most talented full-time individuals in the Greater New York City area.
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