Director, Communications
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Philanthropy |
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Function
Marketing / Communications |
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Focus Areas
Early Childhood |
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Salary
The salary range for this role is $160K - $190K. |
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Location
This role is fully remote from the US. Please see "Additional Details" section for more information about location, travel, and workplace expectations. |
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Promise supports innovators and accelerates social innovations in early childhood development to realize an abundant and just future for America's children and families. We envision a world where all children, no matter their background, can fulfill their innate promise.
About the Organization
About the Role
What You'll Do
The Director of Communications is Promise's voice, brand steward, and field activator. This role translates Promise's learnings, values, and community-rooted work into public influence – shaping how funders, policymakers, partners, and the broader sector understand and invest in the Early Childhood Field, Promise and impactful leaders. A highly adaptive leader, this person will excel at telling stories that move both hearts and minds - influencing stakeholders to embrace new ideas and reinforcing behaviors that align with Promise's ultimate goals.
The Director of Communications operates with significant autonomy across three core functions: supporting internal stakeholders and brand integrity (30%), elevating thought leadership (30%), and driving external visibility and field activation (40%). The role includes contractor management and cross-functional collaboration across all Promise departments. Success in this role requires strategic thinking to translate program learnings — what's working and why — into compelling external messaging about why that impact matters."
This is a great opportunity for a strategic entrepreneurial storyteller to act as a brand steward and field activator, transforming Promise's successful efforts into a highly distinctive brand presence and translating community-rooted work into public influence that moves funders, policymakers, and partners to act.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:
Thought Leadership (30%)
Media & Content Strategy
- Lead a proactive, integrated media strategy across traditional and innovative formats, including publications, video, and digital platforms, to grow Promise's sector authority and build a distinctive yet unified voice
- Draft compelling op-eds, essays, and bylined content that extend organizational priorities into the public discourse, moving hearts and minds to position Promise leaders as essential voices in the early childhood field
- Monitor the news environment in real time and advise leadership on communications opportunities, timing risks, and strategic pivots
Executive Voice & Positioning
- Partner closely with Promise's CEO and senior team to develop and sustain distinctive external voices, including personal positioning strategy, digital presence, and high-stakes speaking engagement preparation
- Build and actively manage the CEO's and senior team's digital presence across key platforms, cultivating each leader's reputation as a credible, sector thought leader in the social innovation and early childhood fields
- Manage a high-impact slate of communications engagements, speaking, panels, bylined writing, and media appearances, with dedicated preparation and post-engagement follow-through
Convenings & Field Engagement
- In partnership with the Executive Office and Programs teams, coordinate conference and convening strategy, including topic development, format selection, speaker curation, and participant engagement to maximize Promise's field visibility and relationships
External Visibility & Field Activation (40%)
Owned Channels & Digital Campaigns
- Own and manage Promise's full digital ecosystem - website, social media, and email newsletter - with a strategic focus on audience growth, engagement depth, and stakeholder segmentation
- Execute targeted digital campaigns to reach funders, policymakers, partners, and the broader early childhood field with relevant, timely, and mission-aligned content
Research Translation & Narrative Change
- Translate Learning & Evaluation findings into compelling public narratives that challenge conventional thinking and reinforce aligned behaviors, resulting in moving funders and policymakers toward bolder investment
- Amplify the voices and stories of proximate changemakers - building platforms that center community knowledge and lived experiences — not just organizational messaging
- Shape and hold organizational messages across Promise's core areas of work, including early-stage capital, proximate leadership, social innovation, restoration as infrastructure, social impact investing, and economic mobility
Partnerships & Field Presence
- Cultivate and manage partnerships with peer organizations to create joint storytelling opportunities, cross-platform visibility, and aligned messaging frameworks that expand Promise's field influence.
- Tailor strategies and language to distinct target audiences, from community-based leaders to national funders, ensuring every communication channel is purposeful, adaptive to the current environment, and audience-specific.
Internal Support & Brand Integrity (30%)
Brand & Messaging Consistency
- Own Promise's visual identity system and enforce brand consistency across all internal teams and external-facing materials, ensuring the organization speaks with a single, coherent voice at every touchpoint
- Establish and steward organizational language - standardize key terms, definitions, and messages in close collaboration with Programs, Development, and Learning & Evaluation
- Build and maintain a self-serve brand toolkit that enables every team member to operate as a skilled ambassador of the Promise brand
- Create and maintain an integrated communications calendar that keeps all departments aligned on timing, messaging, and audience across a complex portfolio of work
Organizational Collateral & Editorial Support
- Lead the development of core organizational collateral, including one-pagers, fact sheets, and the annual impact report ensuring these materials are compelling, accurate, and sector-appropriate
- Provide editorial oversight and writing support for existing newsletters, funder reports, and grant narratives, translating complex research and evaluation findings into accessible, actionable narratives
- Serve as a thought partner and writing resource to the development function, including donor communications and event materials
Cross-Team Coordination & Capacity Building
- Coordinate communications around program launches, milestones, and key moments to ensure strategic timing and maximum impact
- Build team communications capacity through tools, training, and templates that make good communication practice sustainable and scalable
This role may include additional responsibilities as organizational needs evolve. Role, scope and responsibilities may be updated over time.
Who You'll Work With
- You will report to Chief Operating Officer.
- You will supervise the Manager, Communications.
Required Skills and Experience
- 10+ years of experience in communications, public affairs, or a closely related function, with ownership of communications strategy in a complex, mission-driven organization; with 5 years of leadership experience.
- Strong storyteller with a demonstrated track record of moving "hearts and minds" by translating complex data, evaluation findings, and community-rooted work into public narratives that actively influence stakeholder behavior and align audiences with organizational goals.
- Exceptional writer and editor across formats (op-eds, reports, donor materials, social content, speeches, and brand copy) with the ability to make technical or research-heavy content accessible and compelling.
- Demonstrated experience in brand management and brand stewardship, including visual identity systems, messaging frameworks, and cross-team consistency.
- Substantial experience partnering directly with a CEO or Executive Director to elevate thought leadership and build a distinctive voice for an organization, develop an innovative media strategy, and properly prepare for high-stakes speaking engagements.
- Strong media relations skills, including media pitching, relationship management, and opportunistic engagement with the news environment.
- Experience managing owned digital channels (website, social media, email newsletters) with a strategic orientation toward audience growth and engagement.
- Ability to manage contractors, vendors, and external partners with clear expectations and reliable delivery.
- Collaborative, cross-functional diplomat capable of establishing clear organizational messaging boundaries while building tools, templates, and capacity to empower program and development teams as brand ambassadors.
- Deep familiarity with the social sector, with fluency in topics such as proximate leadership, early-stage capital, social innovation, economic mobility, and community voice.
- Collaborative, cross-functional working style with the ability to embed communications support within program and development teams.
- Rapid learner who stays current on emerging communications tools, platforms, and tactics and deploys them strategically.
Additional Details
Location and Work Environment
This role is fully remote and will include approximately 10% of travel annually.
Compensation
The salary range for this role is $160K - $190K.
Benefits
Medical, Vision, & Dental Insurance Plans
Mental Health & Wellness and Employee Assistance Program
Up to 12 weeks of Family and Medical Leave
Up to 24 weeks of Parental Leave
401(k) retirement plan with employer match up to 6%
Health Reimbursement and Flexible Spending Accounts
Unlimited paid time off and unlimited sick time
Home office equipment stipend
Equal Employment Opportunity
Promise Venture Studio is an equal opportunity employer. We value and welcome diversity in the workplace and strongly encourage all qualified persons to apply. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
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Sector
Philanthropy |
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Function
Marketing / Communications |
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Focus Areas
Early Childhood |
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Salary
The salary range for this role is $160K - $190K. |
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Location
This role is fully remote from the US. Please see "Additional Details" section for more information about location, travel, and workplace expectations. |
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Apply for this Role
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| Please make sure your career history on your On-Ramps profile is updated to include your current/most recent role. |
On-Ramps is deeply committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. We believe social change happens when people with a wide range of backgrounds, experiences, and identities come together with a common purpose. We’re partnering with the team at Promise Venture Studio to build a diverse team. We encourage candidates from all backgrounds to apply.
On-Ramps is committed to the inclusion of all qualified individuals in the hiring process, including but not limited to those with disabilities. If you require reasonable accommodation(s) to participate in the application or interview process, please contact info@on-ramps.com.
Please be advised that this hiring process may include a standard verification step to confirm education credentials and past employment details for finalist candidates, in accordance with applicable laws. Please ensure that all information you provide (e.g., resume, LinkedIn profile, etc.) is accurate and complete to the best of your knowledge. Falsification and/or misrepresentation of information will disqualify you from further consideration.
