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VIRGINIA CIVIC ENGAGEMENT TABLE

Communications Manager

VIRGINIA CIVIC ENGAGEMENT TABLE, Richmond, Virginia, United States, 23214


You can view a PDF of the job description here.Who We AreVCET is a statewide organization that serves a broad network of partners across the Commonwealth. We envision a multi-racial democracy in Virginia where the full diversity of the Commonwealth is actively participating, representing, and transforming our democracy; where white supremacy is being actively dismantled, people of color, working families, and impacted communities are thriving in a just economy and leading healthy lives. We work towards our vision by cultivating a diverse and progressive leadership pipeline in Virginia, driving collaboration among partners through equitable and inclusive relationships, and growing shared capacity and resources for the progressive movement infrastructure in the Commonwealth.VCET is a nonpartisan, 501c3 organization dedicated to fostering greater civic engagement in Virginia. We are an equal opportunity employer, and we make a particular effort to recruit people with historically marginalized identities to apply for open positions. Qualified individuals are encouraged to apply without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, sexual orientation, age, national origin, marital status, citizenship, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic as established under law.What You’ll DoWith supervision from the Executive Director, the Communications Manager will lead our work developing traditional and digital content highlighting both VCET and its work across Virginia. Some of this work includes managing the social editorial calendar, website design and maintenance, consulting partners on talking points or press releases, and more. This is a position that has its hands in the many buckets that span communications work.Digital (40%)Write copy & design graphics for all materials and web presence to reflect commitment to equity & justiceGrow and manage the end-to-end of VCET’s social media presence (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter)Manage VCET’s three distinct email programs, including drafting, building and distributing emails to our listsRegularly update and keep relevant VCET websiteBrand Management (20%)Work closely with VCET’s staff to develop communications content and strategies, planning and executing communications programming to highlight VCET’s programmatic workLead creation of a brand book & style guide to create a set of common concepts and language sets to use that reflect our values through asset-based languageSupport preparation of external reports, presentations, & documents for alignment with brand voice and styleWork alongside consultant to support any organization rebrand or brand refreshPartner & Coalition Support (15%)Support the development of toolkits, talking points, memos, and other external communications for stakeholder and partner organizations.Attend VCET’s coalition meetings, convenings, and quarterly partner meetings along with other VCET staffServe as a communications expert for partner organizations to consultPress (15%)Draft and distribute press releases in collaboration with staff and partner organizationsMaintain and regularly update statewide media listManage media relations and develop contacts with media members and community leadersIdentify the correct spokesperson for partners or coalitionsAdmin and Special Projects (10%)Create and manage annual communications plan, including a budget and recommendations for any external support as neededDevelop & report on relevant metrics to gauge the efficacy of our digital communications (i.e., social, email, google analytics, press hits, etc.).Other duties as assignedYour Starting PointThis will be VCET’s first in-house communications staffer coming from a history of working with outside consultants for this area of work. You will be building many systems and processes from scratch and be responsible for building the organization’s brand voice & messaging. We are looking for someone who is eager to build a department from scratch.Who You AreTo be successful in this role, you will have at least 3-5 years of experience in journalism, marketing, public relations, or advocacy communications; and have an organizer’s mentality, a passion for creative storytelling & movement-building, and a practitioner of narrative change who is committed to winning the battle of narratives, ideas, and expressions in the public sphere to deepen racial, social, and economic justice work.Effective project manager:

You enjoy utilizing spreadsheets and/or systems. You manage effectively upwards, sideways, and all ways. You have an ability to handle a wide portfolio of projects with multiple deadlines, keeping the big picture in mind while managing the details. You hoe to the end of the row. You hold a high bar for the timeliness of your work, including follow-up and follow-through. You ask for help when needed. You leave things (and people) better than you found them. You exhibit these qualities without succumbing to perfectionism or false urgency, and you don’t expect that of your colleagues.Strong interpersonal and relational skills:

You love people, and the mosaic that makes up communities of people. You lean into conversations; that doesn’t mean you’re an extrovert but you’re curious and care about people. You listen to understand and can clearly communicate the next steps to address the challenges expressed (be that an immediate band-aid, a long-term fix, or an empathetic, “not right now and here’s why”). You are able to quickly build a connection with colleagues across the network. You are known for being able to understand and translate the nuances of policy into language all people can easily follow.Skilled and collaborative problem-solver:

You can do a lot with a little. You’re comfortable proposing ideas as solutions, even if they don’t alway stick. You toggle thinking in the present and five steps down the road anticipating & troubleshooting challenges. You value each step from ideation to implementation. You can weigh multiple, sometimes competing factors; the impact of various decisions; who may be helped or harmed as a result of those decisions; and identify practical options.Demonstrated track record of advancing racial equity and justice:

You are conscientious of the ways race and other identities intersect in biases and inequities in the workplace just as much as they do in civic life. You center equity, justice, inclusion, and belonging in all aspects of the work. You proactively spot equity and justice in the work and can bring practical solutions by drawing on personal experience combating white supremacy and other interconnecting systems of oppression. You can name and grapple with how your own identities play out in the work. Your north star is systems and culture change that operationalizes equity. You know “how we do” is just as important as “what we do.”Note: Research shows that people from minoritized groups apply to jobs only if they meet every single qualification. No one, not even the strongest candidates, meets every qualification.

If the work we do at VCET piques your interest and you think you could be a good fit for our team, we urge you to not exclude yourself prematurely and to submit your resume for consideration. There are no formal education requirements for this position. People of all educational backgrounds are encouraged to apply.This position requires access to a computer, internet, and reliable transportation. If you do not have a computer or access to a vehicle, it will not affect your candidacy and we will provide necessary equipment or tools upon hiring.

Apply directly through our website.