Full-Time Communications Manager
Job Description
Communications Manager
Washington, D.C.
Full-time
Salary range: $65,000-$75,000
About AIDS United
AIDS United is a non-profit organization that works to end the HIV epidemic in the United States through strategic grantmaking, technical assistance and capacity building services, policy and advocacy. AIDS United’s Public Policy Council (PPC) of 53 HIV service organizations, national and regional coalitions is the largest and longest-running community-based HIV domestic policy coalition in the country. AIDS United additionally represents more than 200 grantee and subgrantee organizations serving people living with and vulnerable to HIV throughout the United States.
Job Summary
The Communications Manager, under the supervision of the Director of Communications, provides substantial communications and programmatic support to AIDS United to implementing a communications strategy that advances the vision and mission of AIDS United.
The team ensures consistent presence, messaging, and branding of AIDS United’s work across multiple communication channels including social media, website, media relations, and print. Partnering with staff from across the organization, as well as AIDS United grantees and members, the department cultivates messages and stories that propel AIDS United and its work forward.
Essential Duties
Work with the Director of Communications to develop and implement a strategic communications plan that advances the mission and vision of the organization.
Support the development, dissemination, and maintenance of all print and digital collateral including, but not limited to, newsletters, reports, blog posts, social media, and updates to the organization’s websites.
Coordinate with staff at all levels across the organization to plan initiatives and to create public education and messaging materials.
Track, streamline, and evaluate communications-related program deliverables, including an editorial calendar and product pipeline in collaboration with the Director of Communications.
Serve as a marketing and communications resource for AIDS United staff, grantees, and partners through the delivery of one-on-one technical assistance, presentations, and other opportunities.
Ensure that AIDS United and program-specific branding is current and consistently applied in all communication.
Support the development of clear and compelling “core messages” for use by staff and other stakeholders in all communication.
Represent agency at select conferences, trainings, and convenings.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Self-motivated, critical thinker with a keen attention to detail.
Able to work in a fast-paced environment and work independently as well as a member of a team.
Minimum of 3-5 years of related work experience in communications or a related field.
Experience in management, public policy, public health, and a strong familiarity with HIV issues strongly preferred.
Demonstrated skills, knowledge, and experience in the design and execution of strategic multi-faceted marketing and communications plans that resonate with diverse audiences, increase organization visibility, and promote programs.
Exceptional writing, editing, and presentations skills and a demonstrated ability to write in different styles and for a variety of audiences.
Strong knowledge of design and development of print and web publications and collateral materials used to increase organizational visibility.
Familiarity with branding, marketing, and fundraising best practices for non-profits and issue advocacy.
Proficiency with content management systems and email management platforms such as WordPress, Mailchimp, and Donor Engage.
Commitment to AIDS United’s mission of ending the AIDS epidemic in the United States and to working within a social justice framework.
How to Apply
How to Apply To apply, a cover letter and resume should be submitted to jobs@aidsunited.org with “Communications Manager” in the subject line. Incomplete submissions WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. Due to the high volume of applicants only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Who Should Apply AIDS United is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will be considered for employment without unlawful discrimination based on race, color, creed, national origin, sex, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, military service/veteran status, citizenship status, genetic information, prior record of arrest or conviction, current employment status, or caregiver status, or any other protected status under federal, state or local law. We encourage applications from candidates of color and individuals living with HIV or who have histories of injection-drug use. AmeriCorps, Peace Corps, and other national service alumni are also encouraged to apply. No phone calls please.527 total views, 0 today