Role Description
The Senior Communications and Marketing Director is a senior leadership role responsible for building the content, relationships, and assets that deepen and expand Movement Labs' support among funders and partners. Your north star is ensuring that donors and partners at every level β from small-dollar supporters to sophisticated major and mega donors and their advisors β understand our impact, trust our rigor, and stay engaged over the long term. You'll need to translate complex research and RCT results into compelling stories, and you'll manage a small team to execute across multiple channels and workstreams. This role is fully remote.
Responsibilities
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Donor Communications
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Partner closely with the Development team to ensure donor-facing proposals, pitch decks, and outreach are grounded in sharp, consistent messaging.
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Translate complex RCT methodology and program results into clear, compelling narratives for funder and partner audiences.
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Build and maintain a content and asset library, including case studies, one-pagers, and impact stats.
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Thought Leadership, Events, Content Marketing
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Develop and execute a thought leadership strategy that positions Movement Labs and senior staff as go-to voices in political innovation.
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Produce virtual events that bring Movement Labs' work to life and deepen funder relationships.
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Orchestrate Movement Labs' presence at ecosystem conferences and convenings.
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Earned Media & PR
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Build and cultivate content partnerships with ecosystem newsletters, Substacks, podcasts, and media outlets.
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Lead earned media strategy, securing coverage in credible outlets for the Contest Every Race program.
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Support leadership and spokespeople with interview prep, talking points, and media training.
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Partner with leadership on crisis communications planning and risk mitigation.
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Brand & Digital
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Oversee brand and website presence, ensuring Movement Labs' external identity reflects the quality and rigor of our work.
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Direct social media strategy to amplify reach and engagement with donor and partner audiences.
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Team Management
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Manage and mentor a small team of communications staff and contractors, providing clear direction, accountability, and professional development.
Qualifications
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Experience operating in the Democratic and progressive funder landscape, including donor-advisor audiences and major giving infrastructure.
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Strong command of political programs research.
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Proven ability to manage people and projects with an equity lens.
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Exceptional writing and storytelling skills.
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A direct, confident communications style that earns trust with sophisticated audiences.
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A collaborative, cross-functional working style.
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Comfort operating in an outcomes-oriented, goal-driven environment.
Requirements
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Annual salary of $105,000-$115,000 as part of a transparent salary structure with clear levels of advancement.
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Additional Cost-of-Living salary Adjustment.
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Excellent health, dental, and vision benefits, 401(k) matching, and unlimited Paid Time Off.
Benefits
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This position is not eligible for the collective bargaining unit.
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We encourage applications from women, people of color, LGBTQ+ people, veterans, people with disabilities, and people from rural communities.