Position Summary
The Youth Law Center (YLC) is excited to announce that we’re hiring a full-time, remote Director of Communications. This position will play a key part in the growth of YLC’s impact, influence, and longevity by developing public awareness of YLC’s advocacy, attracting philanthropic support, and broadening our networks of allies and working partners. The Director of Communications will directly shape our organization’s messaging across a wide variety of channels, using an array of communications tools and strategies to elevate the public’s understanding that the civil rights and futures of children and youth in the foster care and juvenile justice systems are urgent national priorities.
The successful candidate for this position will be ready, willing, and able to implement and manage the full spectrum of YLC’s communications at both the day-to-day and strategic levels. We’re looking for someone who is an avid listener and learner, ready to dive deep to understand the nuances of YLC’s unique, multi-faceted approach to advocating for system-impacted children and youth. To translate this knowledge into effective action, the Director must be a strategic thinker, with a broad perspective on how strategic communications can advance our big-picture policy and advocacy agenda and robust ideas about how to do so. In addition to high-level thinking, the person stepping into this role will also need to be equally comfortable, capable, and excited about tackling a daily, tactical communications portfolio—pitching stories to reporters, writing press releases and issue briefs, crafting advocacy messages, providing donor updates, developing grant proposals, and creating member newsletters.
The Director of Communications may supervise one or more staff and will report to the Executive Director.
About the Youth Law Center’s Advocacy
YLC’s mission is to transform foster care and juvenile justice systems across the nation so every child and youth can thrive. Attorneys and advocates at YLC use a wide variety of advocacy strategies, including policy advocacy; litigation; legislative and administrative work; collaborative systems-reform campaigns; public education and media advocacy; legal and non-legal writing; training; and technical assistance. YLC’s approach is grounded in the knowledge that those most directly impacted by systems are best positioned to transform them. We believe change comes from listening deeply to young people and the organizations that support them, helping them translate their ideas into practice and policy change, and working together to advance a new narrative about how we should transform our systems.
YLC’s broad advocacy goals include:
Find out more about us at ylc.org and qpi4kids.org.
Core Position Responsibilities
The Director of Communications will:
Qualifications
Below is a list of the skills and experience we believe are needed for success in this role. We also recognize that women, people of color, LGBTQIA+ folks, and other historically marginalized people are more likely to self-select out of applying for jobs if they don’t meet 100% of the listed criteria. We encourage you to apply if you’re enthusiastic about this role, even if you can’t check off every single item on the list.
People of color and those with lived experience with the foster care, juvenile justice, or youth homelessness systems are strongly encouraged to apply.
Bonus Qualifications (desirable but not required)
Equal Opportunity Employer
YLC values a diverse, inclusive workforce and we provide equal employment opportunity for all applicants and employees. All qualified applicants for employment will be considered without regard to race, color, sex, gender identity, gender expression, religion, age, body size, natural hair style, national origin or ancestry, citizenship, physical or mental disability, medical condition, family care status, marital status, domestic partner status, sexual orientation, genetic information, military or veteran status, or any other basis protected by federal, state or local law.
Fair Chance Ordinance
Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Read our full DEI statement here.
Position Summary
The Youth Law Center (YLC) is excited to announce that we’re hiring a full-time, remote Director of Communications. This position will play a key part in the growth of YLC’s impact, influence, and longevity by developing public awareness of YLC’s advocacy, attracting philanthropic support, and broadening our networks of allies and working partners. The Director of Communications will directly shape our organization’s messaging across a wide variety of channels, using an array of communications tools and strategies to elevate the public’s understanding that the civil rights and futures of children and youth in the foster care and juvenile justice systems are urgent national priorities.
The successful candidate for this position will be ready, willing, and able to implement and manage the full spectrum of YLC’s communications at both the day-to-day and strategic levels. We’re looking for someone who is an avid listener and learner, ready…
English fluency or advanced written and spoken proficiency is required for this position. Bilingual fluency or advanced proficiency in Spanish is desirable but not required.
English fluency or advanced written and spoken proficiency is required for this position. Bilingual fluency or advanced proficiency in Spanish is desirable but not required.
You will need to submit the following items when you apply:
Timeline: We will review applications on a rolling basis as received; the position is open until filled.
If you have questions about this position or the application process, feel free to contact us at careers@ylc.org; please do not email applications to this address. Note that, due to the volume of correspondence we receive, we may not be able to respond to every inquiry.
You will need to submit the following items when you apply: