EXCITING NEWS 📣
We are looking to hire a Director of Communications who loves creating and managing organizational narrative, brand, and press strategies, as our current director is moving into an exciting new role at NIRH. This role will be responsible for shaping the narrative around NIRH’s work to advance proactive reproductive freedom measures.
Does this sound like you or someone you know? Apply today ⬇️
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The National Institute for Reproductive Health (NIRH) and the National Institute for Reproductive Health Action Fund (NIRH Action Fund) are advocacy groups that fight for just and equitable access to reproductive health care and build political power for reproductive freedom. We launch campaigns, change policy, and elect candidates, all by working hand-in-hand with reproductive health, rights, and justice organizations in states and cities across the country. We work in the communities where the need is great and we can make a difference, so the fabric of reproductive freedom is harder to tear apart.
The National Institute for Reproductive Health (NIRH) and the National Institute for Reproductive Health Action Fund (NIRH Action Fund), advocacy groups that fight for just and equitable access to reproductive health care, are seeking a full-time Director of Communications to directly support its communications department.
This is a benefits eligible, full-time non-exempt position that will require 35 hours of work, with flexibility, during normal business hours, Monday to Friday, 10 AM to 6 PM EST. The salary range for this position is $115,000 to $122,000, commensurate with experience.
WHO WE ARE
The National Institute for Reproductive Health (NIRH) and the National Institute for Reproductive Health Action Fund (NIRH Action Fund) are advocacy groups that fight for just and equitable access to reproductive health care and build political power for reproductive freedom. For decades, our strategy has been to go on the offensive, at the state and local level, so we have a long track record of passing laws that are safeguarding and advancing access.
In states and cities across the country, we launch campaigns, change policy, and elect candidates who champion our cause, all by working hand-in-hand with reproductive health, rights, and justice organizations; health care providers; and other groups invested in this fight. We partner in communities where change is needed and where we can make a difference. At the national level, we engage in groundbreaking public opinion research, proactive policy initiatives, and innovative advocacy campaigns to help reshape the national conversation about reproductive freedom.
Our approach to advocacy, policy, and politics strives to center the people who are most impacted by barriers to care, historically underserved, and often under-represented — Black women and Black communities, Indigenous and other communities of color, low-income people, and immigrants.
We don’t just push back against restrictions on reproductive autonomy; we fight for a society in which everyone has the freedom and ability to control their reproductive and sexual lives.
THE ROLE
The Director of Communications is responsible for creating and managing organizational narrative, brand, and press strategies that shape the narrative around NIRH’s work to advance proactive reproductive freedom measures. In this role, you will actively focus on media engagement and placement, maintaining national reporter relationships, organizing and streamlining communications resources and assets, generating and updating organizational talking points and messaging materials, and staffing key spokespeople in media interviews. The Director of Communications will collaborate with the digital communications team to ensure brand and message consistency across NIRH platforms and the Director of Campaigns and Partnership Communications to ensure NIRH communications aligns with overall campaign goals.
The Director will also represent the organization in relevant communications coalitions and contribute thought leadership with VP of Communications as to overall strategy, priorities, and positioning.
WHAT YOU’LL DO:
WHAT YOU’LL BRING:
• 7+ years of experience in nonprofit communications, public relations, or related field.
• Knowledge of media relations and placement strategies.
• Experience with management, project management, and collaboration.
• Knowledge of policy communications, with a preference for reproductive health, rights, or justice experience.
• Familiarity with design, digital media, and online engagement strategies.
WHAT WE OFFER:
• Employer paid medical, dental and vision insurance
• Generous time off package including paid holidays, vacation, sick, and personal days
• 401k with employer match
• Flexible Spending Account for transit, healthcare and dependent care
• Employer paid life insurance
• Employee Assistance Program
• Fully remote from anywhere in the US
• Work from Home Stipend
TO APPLY
Email a cover letter and resume with “Director of Communications” in the subject line to [click apply]. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. All applications must be received via email.