The Campaign for College Opportunity (the Campaign) is seeking a proactive, energetic, creative, and experienced Director of Communications to support the mission and work of the organization. The Director of Communications will lead communications activities that strengthen the visibility of the Campaign and the issues the organization champions by developing and delivering timely, strategic communications including but not limited to print, online, and multimedia platforms and by supporting the team in their messaging to diverse audiences.
The Organization
The Campaign for College Opportunity is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) broad-based, bipartisan coalition, including business, education, and civil rights leaders, that strives to achieve racial and economic justice in California. We promote a more fair and vibrant economy and democracy through an affordable, accountable, and workforce-connected higher education system that ensures more low-income and historically minoritized students complete degrees that allow them to lead economically prosperous lives. The Campaign maintains offices in Los Angeles and Sacramento.
Position Summary
The Director of Communications leads the Campaign’s communications strategy to elevate the organization’s research, policy agenda, and impact across California. This includes developing a strategic communications plan, rapid response, media engagement, supporting research and policy translation, internal and external messaging alignment, and contributing to external storytelling and partner alignment.
The Director manages a Communications Associate and Communications Fellow and works cross-functionally across departments to execute a sophisticated digital strategy to ensure consistent, values-aligned communications that maximizes the Campaign’s visibility. The role requires exceptional synthesis skills and the ability to translate complex information into clear, actionable insights for multiple audiences.
This role will play a critical leadership role in shaping the communications strategy and public voice of an established statewide organization entering a new phase of growth and impact. The Director of Communications will work closely with the President and senior leadership to elevate the Campaign’s profile, strengthen public understanding of the importance of college opportunity, and expand the reach and influence of the organization’s research and policy agenda. This is an opportunity for a strategic communications leader to help drive the narrative around higher education access and success in California.
This is a California-based, hybrid position. The Campaign maintains offices in Los Angeles and Sacramento, and staff are expected to participate in periodic in-person meetings and organizational activities in these locations. Routine travel associated with an employee’s designated work location or expected participation in periodic in-person meetings is considered commuting and is the responsibility of the employee. Travel required for programmatic work, conferences, or organizational business outside these expectations will be reimbursed in accordance with the Campaign’s travel policy. The Director of Communications will report directly to the Senior Vice President of Programs & Strategy.
Responsibilities:
Communications & Content Strategist
Digital Strategy & Management
Media Relations
Organizational Support & Other
Required & Preferred Qualifications
Required:
Preferred:
The successful candidate is:
Annual salary will be commensurate with experience and qualifications in the range of $90,000 to $110,000. For regular, full-time employees, our total compensation package includes competitive, equitable base pay and benefits as outlined below:
Vaccination Requirement
For the safety and wellbeing of our staff, the Campaign requires all employees to be fully vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccines and boosters as a condition of employment.
Application & Selection Process
Interested parties should forward a cover letter and resume indicating “Director of Communications” in the subject line by email to: recruitment@collegecampaign.org.
We invite you to consider your cover letter as an opportunity to:
All candidates selected for an interview will be required to submit original writing, design, and work samples, along with three professional references and conduct a performance exercise. Applicants should visit our website to learn more about the Campaign at www.collegecampaign.org before submitting a cover letter and resume.
We are proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. We design our recruiting and hiring processes with an understanding of systems of oppression, and no person will be discriminated against in employment because of race/ethnicity, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, national origin, disability, or any other legally protected characteristic.
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