[GAINPOWER.org: Jobs That Are Left] Democratic Governors Associations (DGA): Deputy Communications Director

January 12, 2021

[GAINPOWER.org: Jobs That Are Left] Democratic Governors Associations (DGA): Deputy Communications Director

The Democratic Governors Association (DGA), the campaign committee responsible for electing and supporting Democratic Governors, is seeking a Deputy Communications Director for the 2021-2022 cycle. The Deputy Communications Director is responsible for building and sustaining positive narratives highlighting the individual and collective work of the 23 incumbent Democratic Governors. The role will include direct interaction with both governors' offices as well as state and national reporters. As a member of the Communications Team, the Deputy Communications Director reports directly to the Communications Director and closely collaborates with other members of the Communications Staff to meet the DGA's ambitious Communications goals for the cycle.
 
We expect many well-qualified candidates to apply to this position, so please provide a resume and a thoughtful, one-page cover letter describing why you think you are the best person to fill this open position at the DGA. We welcome applicants with senior-level and mid-level campaign/organizational experience to apply for this position. This is not an entry-level position.

This application will remain open until Friday, January 22, 2021 6pm (Eastern).

Primary Responsibilities
  • Develop communications plans focused on highlighting governors' top priorities and key wins;
  • Cultivate and maintain contact with key political and policy reporters both in DC and beyond the beltway;
  • Book governors on national television, radio, and digital platforms as well as pitching governors for national print outlets;
  • Coordinate directly with governors' offices to help promote their top priorities;
  • Organize press events, draft media pitches, reporter backgrounders, press releases, op-eds, social media content, and other materials as needed;
  • Work in tandem with the DGA Digital Department to utilize digital assets to reach broader audiences;
  • Work with other departments to efficiently use the time of governors;
  • Travel may be required to achieve goals and perform regular responsibilities;
  • Manage other special projects, assignments, and tasks as assigned by the Communications Director.
Minimum Qualifications
  • At least six years or three election cycles of work experience in media relations, with at least one working at a statewide level either in an official office or in a campaign capacity;
  • A demonstrated record of pitching stories, cultivating reporter relations, and staffing principals for interviews; on-the-record experience;
  • Ability to plan, prioritize, and organize a varied workload, with the flexibility to adapt to a changing media environment in order to take advantage of new opportunities;
  • Proven ability to collaborate and coordinate with the offices of multiple elected officials;
  • Create and distribute talking points and messaging based on research and policy analysis;
  • Strong writing skills;
  • Strong ability to write and edit on deadline;
  • Demonstrated interest and commitment to Democratic candidates and causes;
  • Must be comfortable with long, irregular hours during peak seasons.
Attributes
  • Demonstrated passion and commitment to Democratic candidates and causes;
  • Energy, flexible, collaborative, creative, and proactive;
  • Extremely well-organized and detail oriented while moving in a fast-paced environment.
The DGA recognizes that its continued success requires a staff of hardworking, intelligent people from diverse backgrounds. The DGA is committed to ensuring equal opportunity employment regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, age, disability, or veteran status. 
 
The DGA strongly encourages individuals with a diverse background to apply to this position and to share why your demonstrated commitment to diversity and experience working in diverse communities makes you a strong applicant as part of your cover letter.
 
CLOSING
 
The DGA offices are based in downtown Washington, DC and we are currently in a remote work protocol due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The DGA will work with potential candidates to schedule remote interviews and process on-boarding procedures remotely, as necessary.

This position comes with full health care benefits and compensation is commensurate with the position and experience.

Salary: $85k-$110k but salary commensurate with experience
Apply for this job by clicking on this link.
No unsolicited calls or emails please.

Best,
Ryan
Email: mcalpin@dga.net
202-772-5600

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