Communications Director
The Alaska Center
Job Title: Communications Director
Reports to: Co-Executive Directors
Status: Full-time, Exempt
Location: Anchorage, Alaska
Salary Range: $81,000-$86,000
Organizational Overview:
The Alaska Center engages, empowers, and elects Alaskans to stand up for clean air and water, healthy communities, and a strong democracy. We are working to transition our state from an extractive economy to an equitable, just, and clean energy economy in which all Alaskans can thrive. We advocate for the protection of salmon habitat, clean energy solutions in the face of rapid climate change, and amplifying Alaskans’ voices in the public process. Our sister organization The Alaska Center Education Fund provides education and leadership development for children, youth and adults, and promotes civic engagement.
Position Overview:
The Communications Director serves as The Alaska Center’s strategic and external communications lead, setting narrative direction and advancing the organization’s vision, mission, and priorities. This is an executive-level leadership role, responsible for growing and maintaining positive brand recognition, expanding each organization’s reach within our target audiences, and ensuring organizing and issue campaigns are optimized to achieve top performance.
The Communications Director reports to the Co-Executive Directors and works closely with Program Directors to strategize communications campaigns and narratives. The role works with vendors to execute print, press, and outreach strategies to engage and grow our base of social change advocates and supporters, build community, create new alliances and partnerships, and provide communications support internally and externally. This role engages the press and the public, supports and educates key decision-makers, grows AKC’s membership, and helps ensure The Alaska Center is a prominent and respected voice on relevant issues and politics.
Core Communications Responsibilities
Lead all public-facing communications, including messaging, media relations, and brand voice across both organizations
Develop and execute integrated communications strategies that align with organizational priorities, advocacy efforts, and fundraising goals
Shape clear, compelling narratives by translating complex issues into accessible stories that resonate with diverse Alaska communities
Drive earned media strategy, including building relationships with press, securing coverage, and placing stories that elevate organizational priorities
Ensure communications reach priority audiences—LGBTQIA, BIPOC, low-income, non-English speaking, and youth—through culturally relevant and accessible channels
Oversee the development of content, talking points, and educational materials that position the organization as a trusted resource and counter disinformation
Manage digital communications, including social media and email campaigns, using data and metrics to refine and improve impact
Track, analyze, and report on media coverage and communications performance to inform strategy
Serve as the primary communications advisor and media contact, including supporting rapid-response and crisis communications when needed
Coordinate media needs across team calendars, aligning messaging among departments while elevating programmatic work
Serve as a communications resource to staff and partners, providing guidance and support
Organizational Leadership
Serve as a member of the Executive Support Team, leading communications guidance and supporting strategic direction, including during rapid response and organizational pivots
Support organization-wide alignment by ensuring communications strategies reflect shared priorities and goals
Advance equity and inclusion through collaboration on messaging, materials, and internal practices
Participate in cross-organizational leadership spaces to support coordination, decision-making, and organizational effectiveness
Supervise any communications fellow or intern and oversee delivery of communications work across the organization
Support onboarding, performance management, and professional development of staff, including annual work planning, monthly benchmarks, and regular evaluations
Provide media and communications training to staff across the organization to strengthen overall capacity
Fundraising & Development Communications
Partner with Co-Executives and Development staff to communicate organizational goals, strategies, and impact to donors and supporters
Lead communications for major fundraising efforts, including the annual auction, year-end campaigns, and other key initiatives
Oversee creation of donor-facing materials, including newsletters and stewardship communications
Ensure alignment between fundraising messaging and broader advocacy and programmatic communications
Operations & Administration
Collaborate on development of the annual communications budget and manage expenditures across both organizations
Maintain relationships with vendors, contractors, and external partners to support communications work
Oversee and maintain organizational websites, including updates for campaigns, accessibility (ADA compliance), and evolving priorities
Manage and organize communications assets and materials for current and future use
Support reporting, invoicing, and coordination with finance and administrative teams
Utilize metrics and reporting to support organizational learning, grant reporting, and continuous improvement of communications strategies
Education & Experience
Minimum of four years of experience in communications, marketing, or a related field
Experience in public relations, campaign communications, or advertising/account management is preferred
Skills:
Strong writing and visual storytelling skills
Experience in graphic design with Canva or Adobe suite
Experience securing earned media, including working with local outlets to promote events, tell stories, and place pieces
Clear understanding of brand identity and how to apply it across platforms
Experience developing and executing digital strategy for organizations or campaigns
Ability to translate complex issues into clear, compelling messaging for media and community audiences
Strong big-picture thinking with the ability to guide day-to-day implementation
Effective project and people management skills, including managing up while executing on priorities
Adaptable and flexible in shifting priorities while maintaining long-term goals
Commitment to strengthening organizational ties within Alaska communities
Experience with web design principles and SEO best practices
Preferred but not required:
Demonstrate knowledge about environmental and climate issues
Familiarity with CRM, CMS (Wordpress), and online advocacy tools (such as EveryAction/NGP, Voter Activation Network (VAN), and Meltwater
Experience with media placement and brand strategies
Experience with video production, app development, and other new media opportunities
Conditions:
This is a full-time hybrid* (some in-person work required) position that must be based in Anchorage, Alaska. Salary is dependent on experience, with a generous and competitive benefits package. This position may travel within Alaska as necessary to achieve organizational and individual work plan goals with minimal out-of-state travel for training and conferences. All The Alaska Center staff have access to professional development opportunities, including training and support. The Alaska Center provides a supportive work environment with excellent benefits and incentives. The Alaska Center is an equal opportunity employer. Employment and promotional opportunities are based upon individual capabilities and qualifications without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, sexual orientation, age, national origin, marital status, citizenship, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic as established under law. We are committed to supporting, centering, and working with Black, Indigenous, and People of Color, Working-Class and Low-Income people, Women, LGBTQIA2+ people, and Disabled people in addressing the many crises that impact us. We strongly encourage people with these identities or who are members of other marginalized communities to apply.
To apply, please complete the form at https://alaskacenter.bamboohr.com/careers/, including submitting all requested materials. Position open until filled. No phone calls, please.
*This position operates on a hybrid schedule, with in-office presence required on a regular basis. Remote work is permitted based on performance and organizational needs. The first 90 days of employment are fully in-office to ensure successful onboarding.
Anchorage, AK
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