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Senior Director, Communications and Marketing

About Run for Something 


Run for Something recruits and supports young, diverse progressives running for down-ballot races to build sustainable power nationwide. Since 2017, RFS has engaged nearly 150,000 potential candidates, endorsed over 3,000, and celebrated 1,000+ election victories. RFS alumni drive impactful changes in housing, abortion access, and education, shaping the Democratic Party's future.


RFS fosters a culture emphasizing work-life balance, sustainability, and a deep commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. With strategic, year-round initiatives, RFS is dedicated to long-term democracy-building.


Learn more about our work and values on our Careers page.


Position Name: Senior Director of Communications and Marketing

Reporting Structure: Chief Strategy Officer

Essential Duties: The primary responsibilities include Communications Program Strategy & Execution (65%) and Management & Leadership (35%).

Job Classification: Full Time, Exempt

Location: Remote, U.S.


Position Summary

Run for Something is seeking a Senior Director, Communications & Marketing to elevate our national communications strategy to achieve our important mission. 


The Senior Director of Communications and Marketing shapes RFS’s narrative and the impact of our initiatives to motivate young people to run for office, amplify profiles of RFS-endorsed candidates and alumni, and broaden public understanding of the pivotal roles state and local offices play in shaping democracy.


This role sets the external visibility and branding strategy, working closely with an earned media vendor and providing communications support across departments. Additionally, the Senior Director oversees the Digital Communications Director to ensure consistency across digital channels, email, and paid media.


The ideal candidate will have a command of electoral politics and possess exceptional people-centered management, strong relationship building, collaboration, strategic thinking capabilities and a deep belief in RFS’s mission. The Senior Director, Communications and Marketing also supports organizational priorities, maintains alignment with Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) goals, and upholds the core values while contributing to a collaborative and contributes to a collaborative, inclusive culture.


We’ve recently restructured Programs and Communications into a unified Strategic Initiatives team to enhance cohesion and collaboration. This alignment aims to build a diverse national pipeline of prospective candidates, streamline endorsements and support, and effectively communicate our impact.


Key Responsibilities

The Senior Director of Communications is a high-level role and leader on the RFS team. They will ensure that many programs, projects, and stakeholders are moving efficiently and effectively toward the key goals:


Strategic Planning and Execution [65%]:

-Develop and implement both short- and long-term communications strategy and plans for press coverage, brand awareness and positioning on a national scale, recruitment, and support aligned with RFS’ mission and priorities.

-Collaborate with the Strategic Initiatives team leads and other key stakeholders across RFS to design and implement the communications strategy to elevate RFS’s programmatic and campaigns work into inspiring communications and drive cross-team projects.

-Draft compelling and inspiring talking points about our programs, candidates, and organization for staff use in various communications, updating regularly. Lead proactive and reactive messaging, adapting to relevant news while ensuring consistent communications across departments.

-Oversee all outbound communications with the team and consultants, maintaining tone, consistency, and meeting deadlines.

-Collaborate with the Co-Founder and President, Amanda Litman, to shape a strategy that utilizes her voice in the most high-impact and strategic ways.

-Directly manage press vendor and lead media relations strategy and assign earned media opportunities; collaborate with press vendor by proactively pitching stories, anticipating opportunities for visibility and making decisions on media efforts.

-Coordinate cross-team projects and manage internal communication.

-Identify communications-related risks and design strategies and solutions for crisis situations and rapid response

-Extract key insights from research to communicate RFS's mission effectively and align with national conversations.


Management and Leadership [35%]:

-Contribute to organization-wide strategy as a member of the Leadership Team, advocating for RFS’s mission, values, and DEI goals.

-Continuously assess and refine communication strategies while enhancing external communication skills across the organization.

-Lead, mentor, and coach the communications team (including a Digital Communications Director and a Digital Engagement Associate), ensuring KPIs are met and staff development is supported.

-Implement CRM tracking systems across social channels with technology team support and coordinate compliance with campaign finance rules.

-Oversee budget management, provide training as needed, and manage consultant relationships.


Your role responsibilities may evolve to ensure they align with organizational priorities and that you can continuously contribute to our mission of recruiting and supporting young progressives running for down-ballot offices.


Key Competencies and Qualifications

-5+ years of experience in electoral or movement work, managing communications teams in political campaigns, 501(c)(3), 501(c)(4), PACs, or media organizations.

-Expertise in developing and executing multi-channel communications strategies, including social media, press relations, and paid media, with a strong understanding of the national political communications landscape.

-Proven experience in budget management, staff supervision, and mentoring in remote settings; demonstrated ability to drive team goals, evaluate metrics, and apply data-driven insights.

-Previous experience in developing inspiring messaging and talking points for principals or organizations

-Skilled in short-form and medium-form writing, talking points, content creation, and adapting strategies based on digital trends and audience needs.

-Strategic mindset with the ability to anticipate needs, make informed decisions, and pivot as necessary; strong emphasis on collaboration, transparency, and problem-solving across teams.

-Strong project management skills, which includes being detail-oriented, coordinating across multiple departments, managing different stakeholders with competing goals, and holding stakeholders accountable to deadlines

-Commitment to DEI principles, with demonstrated experience fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment and upholding organizational values.

-Self-motivated and adaptable, capable of working independently in a remote environment with a deep commitment to advancing Run for Something’s mission and goals.


Plus Qualifications

-Experience with unionized work environments, including collaboration with unions or managing within collective bargaining frameworks, is a plus but not essential for this role.


Work Environment 

-Run for Something operates as a fully remote organization, with team members collaborating from across the U.S. You will work from home or a location of your choosing.

-This role involves attending approximately two all-staff or team events per year, which may include overnight travel. Reasonable accommodations are available for employees unable to travel or participate in gatherings.

-The position requires working core hours from Monday to Thursday, with occasional night and weekend work.

-To prioritize employee health and safety, all Run for Something employees must provide proof of COVID vaccination, with reasonable accommodations considered for disabilities, medical advice, or sincerely held religious beliefs. 


Run for Something is committed to building diverse teams and fostering equitable, inclusive environments that maximize the skills, potential, and unique perspectives of our employees. We strongly encourage individuals from marginalized communities, including Black, Indigenous, and people of color, women, LGBTQIA+ individuals, and those with disabilities, to apply—especially those historically underrepresented in elected office. Learn more about our commitment here.


Learn more about what it’s like to work at Run for Something on our Careers page.


Compensation & Benefits 

Salary for this position is set at $146,600.  In order to counter pay inequality and uphold internal parity, salaries are non-negotiable for new and current employees. Run for Something salary bands for a given staff level are benchmarked to the 75th percentile for our sector, and all new employees are paid at the entry point of those bands. Employees then have the opportunity to progress through current salary bands through annual cost of living increases and performance-based pay increases and into new salary bands through promotions. 

Learn more about our compensation policy here


Benefits at Run for Something include: 

-Four-Day Work Week (learn more here)

-Unlimited Paid Time Off policy 

-Platinum Medical Insurance (100% of premium covered for employees; 50% of premium covered for dependents) 

-Dental and Vision Insurance (100% of premium covered for both employees and dependents) 

-Professional Development Stipend

-Treat Yourself Stipend ($500 a year to do something that brings you joy)

-Equipment Stipend

-401k

-Work from Home Stipend

-Cell Phone/Internet Stipend  

-12 weeks of paid family leave

-Paid Sabbatical (after 3 years of service to RFS)

-Employee Assistance Program~ Four weeks in organization-wide holiday closures, including a two-week winter break

-Flexible, remote work environment

-Transition payment for departing employees


Work Authorization

Due to campaign finance restrictions, candidates must have valid work authorization and cannot be foreign nationals. We are legally restricted to hiring only U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents (green card holders) for this position.


To Apply

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, with priority given to early submissions.


If you need accommodations, contact us at hiring@runforsomething.net with the type of assistance you need. We offer various support, including alternative interview formats and application assistance, to ensure full participation.


For details on our interview process, please visit here.


Please do not contact us via phone, email, or social media for application inquiries. We cannot respond individually due to the high volume of applications. To ensure equity, we do not offer informational interviews for specific applicants. While applying can be challenging, we strive to keep all candidates informed about their status, though responses may occur after the application deadline.


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What You Should Know About Senior Director, Communications and Marketing, Run For Something

At Run for Something, we're on the lookout for a passionate and experienced Senior Director, Communications and Marketing to join our dedicated team! This fully remote position welcomes applicants from anywhere in the U.S., offering a fantastic opportunity to make an impactful difference in progressive politics. As the Senior Director, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping and executing our national communications strategy, driving our mission to recruit and support young progressives running for down-ballot offices. With over 3,000 candidates endorsed under our banner, your expertise will help elevate these narratives as we continue to champion democracy-building initiatives. This role blends communications program strategy and management, ensuring we convey inspiring messages across various platforms and enhance our brand visibility. Team leadership is key, and you'll have the chance to mentor a talented communications team while collaborating with multiple stakeholders to align our communications efforts with our core values of diversity, equity, and inclusion. If you have a command of electoral politics and a strong belief in the power of grassroots movements, we encourage you to apply and help inspire the next generation of leaders for our democracy!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Senior Director, Communications and Marketing Role at Run For Something
What qualifications are required for the Senior Director, Communications and Marketing position at Run for Something?

To be considered for the Senior Director, Communications and Marketing position at Run for Something, candidates should have 5+ years of experience in electoral or movement work, ideally managing communications teams in similar organizations. Applicants must demonstrate expertise in developing multi-channel communication strategies, budget management, and the ability to cultivate a diverse and inclusive team culture.

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How does the Senior Director, Communications and Marketing contribute to Run for Something's mission?

The Senior Director, Communications and Marketing directly supports Run for Something's mission by effectively communicating our initiatives and the importance of state and local offices. This individual will shape RFS's narrative, inspire young people to run for office, and advance our goal of building a sustainable pipeline of progressive candidates, thereby impacting real change in our democracy.

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What is the work environment like for the Senior Director, Communications and Marketing at Run for Something?

Run for Something offers a flexible and fully remote work environment, allowing the Senior Director, Communications and Marketing to work from home or a location of their choice. The role also includes attending team events, which are typically held twice a year, fostering collaboration and team bonding within the organization.

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What is the significance of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the role of Senior Director, Communications and Marketing?

Diversity, equity, and inclusion are core values at Run for Something. The Senior Director, Communications and Marketing is expected to uphold these principles within the organization while contributing to the creation of a diverse candidate pipeline. This entails mentoring team members and ensuring that communication strategies reach a broad demographic, ultimately enhancing the impact of our initiatives.

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Common Interview Questions for Senior Director, Communications and Marketing
Can you describe your experience in developing multi-channel communication strategies for progressive organizations?

When answering, highlight specific campaigns or strategies you've developed, focusing on how these approaches increased engagement or visibility for your previous organization. Be sure to mention the tools or platforms you utilized and the results achieved.

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How do you approach crisis communications and managing risks during high-pressure situations?

Discuss your framework for crisis communication, including identifying potential risks, creating rapid response plans, and incorporating feedback loops to assess effectiveness. Provide a real-life example where you successfully navigated a crisis.

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What strategies do you implement to ensure collaboration and alignment across different teams?

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How do you prioritize your communication projects and measure their success?

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What initiatives would you pursue to enhance Run for Something's digital communications?

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Can you provide an example of how you've developed inspiring messaging for a political campaign?

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What role does data play in your communication strategies?

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How do you stay updated on trends in political communications?

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What strategies do you believe are essential for effective media relations?

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Why do you believe in the mission of Run for Something, and how can you contribute to it?

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