Position Overview
The Communications Coordinator is responsible for leading content development,
organizational storytelling and communications on our website and social media channels. The
Coordinator will capture and produce content that positions youth, residents, parents, and
tenant leaders as drivers of BHCMC's work, ensuring all content is grounded in the
organization's healing-informed organizing model.
In addition, the Coordinator supports marketing for special projects and events. This role will
also provide logistical and communications support to the Executive Director and base leaders
during media moments. This includes prepping materials, coordinating with reporters, and
tracking coverage.
This position is hybrid (multiple days per week in office, others out in the field, and some days
working from home) with the primary working bases in Seaside, Salinas, and South County. The
ideal candidate is committed to BHCMC's mission, vision, and values, including racial equity,
power building, and healing-informed practice. This position reports to the Narrative and
Communications Manager.
Responsibilities:
Content Creation
talking points, and develop messaging and social media strategies for events.
media outlets and journalists in the form of press releases, videos, audio clips, flyers,
brochures, newsletters, posters, presentations and speeches and blogs.
Content and Channel Management
management of our digital communication channels: Facebook, X, Instagram, LinkTree,
MailChimp, LinkedIn, and Nationbuilder. Including responding to comments, DMs, and
interacting with followers.
followers, shares, saves). Responsible for sharing platform metrics.
Collaboration
Neighborhoods, Education & Community Schools, Youth Leadership, Resilience Hub,
and Black Power-Building) to develop campaign narrative toolkits and ensure message
consistency across platforms, actions, and flagship events (Juneteenth, Ciclovía Salinas,
People's Assembly, and others).
response content, and video storytelling aligned with our campaign narrative framework.
and media skills so they can speak for themselves in campaigns, actions, and public
moments.
bilingual stories, visuals, and short-form content that support the organization's multi-
year fundraising goal and connect funder investment to power building, not just
programs.
Required Skills:
TikTok, Shorts).
Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere) or equivalent.
LinkedIn, YouTube, X) and email marketing tools (MailChimp or similar).
learning new web-based tools, including AI-assisted content tools used responsibly.
accessibility (alt text, captioning, plain-language translation).
newsletter performance, media placements).
Requirements:
multiple concurrent projects.
culture, language, and lived experience.
confidentiality.
Preferred Qualifications:
power-building organizations.
conversations about race, equity, and healing as part of communications work.
Benefits
We offer a benefits package designed to support employee well-being and long-term
sustainability, including:
Benefits become available after completion of the introductory period and eligibility requirements.
Physical Demands
The employee must be able to perform the essential functions of this job, with or without
reasonable accommodation. While performing this role, the employee is frequently required to
sit, talk, hear, use hands to handle or operate objects, and reach with hands and arms;
occasional walking, standing, and travel between sites is required. The role involves close vision
work on screens and the ability to adjust focus. Occasional lifting of event and office materials
(up to 30 lbs) may be required.
How to Apply: Please fill out this application form, and send your resume along with 2–3
professional references to HR@actioncouncil.org. Only complete applications will be
considered. Feel free to reach out to Naomy Bolanos, HR@actioncouncil.org if you have any
questions.
Deadline to Apply: We will accept applications until 5 p.m. PT on Friday, May 29, 2026, with
priority screening beginning May 15, 2026. The position is open until filled.
Building Healthy Communities Monterey County / Action Council of Monterey County, Inc. is an
equal opportunity employer committed to building a team that reflects the communities we
serve. We strongly encourage applications from people of color, immigrants, people with
disabilities, LGBTQ+ individuals, and people with lived experience in the communities where we
organize. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation,
gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other legally
protected status.
We offer a benefits package designed to support employee well-being and long-term
sustainability, including:
Benefits become available after completion of the introductory period and eligibility
requirements.
Please complete the attached form as part of the application process.