NRB · 2 weeks ago
Director of Communications
National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) is a nonpartisan, international association of Christian communicators working across all forms of media. The Director of Communications will serve as the organization’s chief storyteller and strategist, responsible for shaping and executing a comprehensive communications plan while leading a communications team and engaging with media outlets.
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Responsibilities
Shape and execute NRB’s overall messaging and communications strategy
Serve as spokesperson (alongside the CEO and other senior executives) on religious liberty, free speech, and other policy issues
Head up media relations with Christian, conservative, and mainstream outlets
Draft speeches, op-eds, talking points, and rapid-response statements
Operate all digital channels (website, email, social media, CEO’s accounts)
Oversee and write publications, member communications, and advocacy alerts
Supervise NRB's graphic design and visual branding
Manage the communications team, budget, and vendors
To perform other duties, as assigned by the executive staff
To perform all work with the highest ethical and moral standards, in compliance with all NRB internal policies and procedures
To strive to maintain a servant attitude toward co-workers, accepting them as Christ accepted you
To strive to fulfill our motto: 'Excellence in all things, and all things to God’s glory'
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's degree or commensurate experience (Master's a plus)
7–10+ years in strategic communications/PR; 5+ years leading teams
Knowledge of analytics tools for measuring communication impact
Proven national media relations and spokesperson experience
Expert-level writing across platforms (from tweets to speeches)
Strong writing, editing, and storytelling skills
Deep digital and social media strategy experience
Strong prioritization and time management skills
Success in navigating teams through changing and competing priorities
Comfort and credibility navigating Capitol Hill and policy issues
Comfort and ability to dive into hands on work and lead from the front
The applicant should be a committed, well-established, mature Christian, and an active member of a local church
Must reside in or be able to relocate to the Washington DC area
Willingness and ability to sign off on NRB statement of faith
Strategic Communications•5 - 10 years
People Leadership•5 - 10 years
Political Media Experience•3 - 10 years
Preferred
Master's degree in a related field preferred
Bachelor's degree in marketing, public relations, communications, or a related field
Experience managing non-profit memberships•3 - 5 years
Company
NRB
NRB is the world's largest association of Christian communicators.
Funding
Current Stage
Early StageRecent News
2026-01-07
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