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Director of Communications

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Columbus, Ohio
Full-time

Ohio Organizing Collaborative The Ohio Organizing Collaborative (OOC) is an innovative statewide organization that unites community organizing groups, labor unions, faith organizations and policy institutes across Ohio. We are a coalition of organizations across the state. It is our mission to organize everyday Ohioans, building transformative power for racial, social, and economic justice in our state. For more information, please visit www.ohorganizing.org.

OOC seeks an experienced communications professional to manage the organization's strategic communications work.

Required Skills & Abilities: The Communications Director is an experienced communications strategist with success leading large scale multi-faceted communications programs. Must have current knowledge of the changing media and digital landscape and are familiar with analyzing data for greatest impact. Excellent writer and communicator with a comfort communicating with diverse audiences. Ability to process and synthesize information to develop and utilize narrative and messaging guidelines. Skilled project and people manager who can direct themselves and others. Adept at moving big narratives on traditional and social media and creative with integrating digital and organizing. Eye for design and video best practices. This role requires strategic thinking, strong leadership, and exceptional communication skills to promote the organization’s programs and campaigns.

Areas of Responsibility: 

● Strategic Communication Planning: Develop and execute a comprehensive communications strategy that supports the organization’s goals and objectives

● Media Relations: Build and maintain positive relations with media outlets, journalists, and industry influencers. Manage media inquiries and proactively pitch stories to secure positive media coverage.

● Public Relations: Manage the organization's public image and reputation.

● Internal Communication: Develop and implement strategies to enhance internal communications and employee engagement, ensuring that all members, stakeholders and staff are informed and aligned with the organization's mission and vision.

● Content Creation: Oversee the creation of content for various communications channels, including press releases, articles, blog posts, social media, reports and newsletters.

● Crisis Communications: Develop and implement crisis communications plans and protocols to manage and mitigate potential issues or crises effectively and transparently.

● Team Leadership: Supervise and mentor communication staff and consultants. Develop work plans with metrics and key performance indicators to evaluate the effectiveness of communication efforts and adjust strategies accordingly.

Skills/Experience: 

Experience leading strategic communications efforts required. 5-7 years preferred. Experience with progressive, social justice or other related advocacy organizations. Experience managing complex media, digital, narrative, email, video and/or design projects preferred. Familiarity with traditional and new media, digital marketing, messaging and targeting strategies preferred. 

Position Details: The Communications Director is a full-time salaried position. A Bachelor's Degree or equivalent work experience is preferred but persons meeting the skills listed above should still apply. Benefits include health/dental insurance, vacation, and retirement match. Must possess a cell phone, a driver’s license and have access to a reliable automobile. In-state and national travel is required. Some weekend and evening hours will be required. Work-related expenses are reimbursed according to policy. Work is hybrid, currently mostly remote work with regular in person meetings. Columbus based professionals preferred, but other Ohio based candidates will be considered.

Compensation/Benefits: 

Salary range is $80,000 - $95,000

Additional Information: 

To apply, please submit a brief cover letter explaining why you are interested in the position, a writing sample and/or digital portfolio, your resume and three professional references to [email protected].

Organization Info

The Ohio Organizing Collaborative

Overview
Headquarters: 
Columbus, OH, USA
Annual Budget : 
Under $100,000
Size: 
11-50 employees
Founded: 
2007
About Us
Mission: 

Formed in 2007, the Ohio Organizing Collaborative (OOC) builds transformative relational power with everyday Ohioans for statewide social, racial, and economic justice.
Ohio is a state of working people who believe in the power of grit and resilience. Ohioans are looking for a future they can believe in for themselves and their children, but corporate power has taken over our government for the benefit of a few. Legislators make decisions in the interest of corporate donors at the expense of working families.

Urban, suburban, and rural communities alike suffer the loss of wealth and family members due to policies from a racist, classist, and ineffective drug war based on the premise that community safety requires putting people—especially Black people and poor people—in cages.

These same CEOs and politicians remain committed to low wages, unconstitutionally underfunded schools, and tax breaks for the most wealthy individuals in our state. Corporations hold down wages so that many full-time employees qualify for SNAP and public assistance. Lawmakers refuse funds for health and nutrition for residents struggling to make ends meet.

As corporations profit off poisoning our earth and our people, many Ohioans who are unemployed or live check to check struggle with depression and addiction. Hopelessness takes a heavy toll on communities across our state. Decades of negligent and destructive practices have defined Ohio. Now, it’s time for the people to enter the conversation.

We believe that every Ohioan has value. Whether white, black, or brown, we believe that people who work for a living ought to make a living. We believe that Ohioans should be able to retire with dignity and prepare our kids for the future. We believe everyone should have access to quality food, housing, transportation, and medical care. Everyone means everyone, no matter your zip code.

The OOC was borne of the lived experiences of leaders across the state. We know that in order to see our families and communities into the future, we must collaborate and build a resistance to corporate greed and political corruption. We know that together we have more power than corporations and the legislature that makes the laws we have to live by.

We envision a fighting organization of strong people, savvy and courageous enough to know when to escalate and when to negotiate. We will continue to recruit, train, and move into action with a new generation of grassroots leaders. We will continue to win. And we will harness that momentum towards a statewide movement that transforms our Ohio.

Why Work For Us?: 

Our Theory of Change

Through organizing bases of marginalized people in Ohio, especially young people, low income people, and Black people, we can improve the material conditions in our communities and change the systems that perpetuate injustices against us.  

Our central purpose is to recruit, develop, and align everyday people in our membership bases to build enough power to advance a shared political agenda in Ohio for racial, economic, and gender justice.

We do that through:

  1. Grassroots community organizing for power

  2. Building a powerful race-class narrative about the future vision of Ohio

  3. Building large-scale electoral power to advance a racial, economic and gender justice agenda.

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Listing Stats

Post Date: 
Nov 30 2023
Active Until: 
Dec 30 2023
Hiring Organization: 
The Ohio Organizing Collaborative
industry: 
Nonprofit