Girl Scouts of the USA · 11 hours ago
Director, Movement Communications
Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) is a leading leadership development organization for girls. The Director, Movement Communications, will lead all Movement Communications work, ensuring key stakeholders are informed and aligned with the organization's strategic goals through effective communication strategies.
Non Profit
Responsibilities
Leads the development and distribution of enterprise-wide business content, including the writing, editing, and continual refinement as needed of core messages, talking points, formal reports, internal memos, newsletters, and other formats that communicate GSUSA’s overall strategic vision, business progress, and larger priorities and objectives in bringing our mission to life to key stakeholders
Protects our verbal and written identity with key stakeholders—GSUSA executive leadership GSUSA staff, national and local council board members, council CEOs and other colleagues, partners/funders, and volunteers—via key communications channels and trainings
Refines and evolves, as needed, GSUSA’s verbal and written identity to align with GSUSA’s DEI-RJ values and updated brand guidelines
Collaborates with communities across GSUSA, providing strategic counsel, editorial expertise and editing support to the organization, with the goal of ensuring best in class editorial content to stakeholders
Responsible for significantly contributing to the development of innovative, integrated internal communications strategies, tactics and content to support the organization's goals with key stakeholders
Oversee the professional development of the Movement Communications Manager and new hires, if brought on) in partnership with the VP. Responsible for managing their performance reviews
Qualification
Required
8+ years of internal/corporate communications experience working for a corporation, PR agency, nonprofit, or the equivalent
Subject matter expert in principles of internal and corporate communications, especially across multiple and varied audiences, and exercises good judgment and expertise in creating and matching messaging and communications channels to effectively engage, influence, and inform these key audiences or stakeholders
Deep experience and proven track record in business writing and editing and managing a team of writers and editors. Demonstrates the ability to create communications materials for various types of audiences and channels, including but not limited to newsletters, emails, reports, written and verbal presentations and meeting content
Has experience leading and working within a complex, matrixed organization with a multitude of stakeholders and constituencies (including executives.)
Knowledgeable of communications best practices and keeps a finger on the pulse of trends and best practices for internal and corporate communications (ie use of AI for communications, newsletter trends, how to leverage data and analytics to optimize communications) and can stay current with specific GSUSA branding and messaging guidelines
Understands how to 'connect the dots' between communities, initiatives, and external trends to optimize and strengthen the value of GSUSA's communication for key stakeholders
May manage the work of agencies and contractors and evaluate the performance of these vendors as appropriate
Demonstrates leadership, initiative, and a customer-service mindset, working independently as well as collaboratively to identify and respond quickly, thoughtfully, and completely to communications needs in conjunction with GSUSA and council colleagues
Collaborative, hands-on people manager who can inspire a team to deliver on its demanding workload with tight deadlines, effectively prioritizing tasks and navigating shifting priorities
Has the ability to work collaboratively with her/his direct reports, other branding and communications staff, and teams across Girl Scouts. Ability to connect the dots across the work of these teams and among major initiatives
Office 365 or similar suites
Competency in MS Word, PowerPoint, Excel or similar software
Competency in using project management tools like Wrike or other platforms
Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience
Minimum of eight (8) years' experience in corporate environment
Preferred
Personal/professional experience with the Girl Scouts movement is preferred, but not mandatory
Benefits
Paid Time Off: GSUSA offers 20 days of paid time off, 2 floating holidays, as well as 9 workplace holidays per year. GSUSA staff also enjoy a paid holiday year-end office closure between Christmas and New Year's.
Medical and Behavioral Health Coverage
Plan options with individual and family coverage which includes wellness, hospitalization, and fertility assistance.
Both plans include GSUSA partial subsidy of premium costs
Dental and vision coverage
Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) including Health, Dependent Care, and Limited FSA for those with Health Savings Accounts
Company-paid life insurance
Flexible work arrangements
12 weeks of paid parental leave
401(K) with company match
Sick leave
Short- and Long-Term Disability for salary continuation
Health and Wellness Classes and Activities throughout the year
Company
Girl Scouts of the USA
We Are Girl Scouts. Girl Scouts bring their dreams to life and work together to build a better world.
Funding
Current Stage
Growth StageTotal Funding
$30MKey Investors
Lilly Endowment
2024-12-09Grant· $30M
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