Change.org is the world’s largest platform for democracy. At a time when dissatisfaction with democracy globally is at an all-time high, we’re investing heavily in using AI to build the most powerful tools in the world to give people greater voice, while bringing people across the political spectrum together to identify shared solutions. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations for candidates with disabilities throughout our recruitment process. If you need assistance or an accommodation, please let your recruiter know.
Communication Strategist
Location
Alaska + 25 moreAll locations: Alaska | Arizona | California | Colorado | Connecticut | District Of Columbia | Florida | Illinois | Iowa | Kansas | New Jersey | New York | North Carolina | Oregon | Maryland | Massachusetts | Michigan | Minnesota | Missouri | Pennsylvania | Rhode Island | Texas | Vermont | Virginia | Washington | Wisconsin
Posted
43 days ago
Salary
$127.5K - $150K / year
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Communication Strategist
Change.org
• Identify campaigns for our team to test over email, social and press that would likely resonate with conservative media. • Consistently bring in top tier media coverage on a select number of powerful campaigns. • Consistently get social media influencers to promote campaigns within your portfolio, work with our social team to generate content for our channels that performs well. • Support petition starters to drive their campaigns to victory and talk about their campaign to press. • Write brand emails that perform well to a wide swath of Change.org’s email audience. • Be on top of compelling news stories to help with campaign selection and escalation. • Use media to drive campaign impact, victory, and brand awareness; including pitching to press, building reporter lists, and suggesting stories for social media.
Job Requirements
- 3-6 years working in social organizing, campaigning or advocacy
- 7+ years working in communications
- Strong writing skills, with experience writing press notes, marketing emails, and social content.
- Strong media skills, including experience working with and pitching to journalists, participating in media strategies that gain the attention of key stakeholders, and using media to build brand affinity.
- Extensive network of relationships with journalists and influencers who cover conservative issues.
- Demonstrated success organizing social campaigns and getting the attention of decision-makers.
- Comfortable working in a fast-paced, rapid response environment.
- Experience building complex, data-driven campaign strategies.
- A strong sense of what petitions will perform well on social media.
- Willingness to work across differences, including providing support to policy-compliant campaigns that you may not agree with, but that align with Change.org’s commitment to being an open platform.
Benefits
- Benefits and perks vary based on location
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