Department: |
Marketing & Communications |
Reports to: |
Chief Marketing Officer |
Classification: |
Full-time | Annual | Salary | Exempt |
Hiring range: Grade range:
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$130,000 - $140,000 Grade 35: $ 105,933 - $169,494 (represents the full grade range for this position) |
Benefits: |
100% Paid by employer: medical, dental, vision, life, AD&D, LTD. 403(b) Retirement matched at 5%; increasing to 10% over time, 100% immediate vesting. PTO: 3 weeks’ vacation, 2 weeks sick, 4 wellness days, 13 holidays, $1,200 annual remote work benefit, $750 annual wellness benefit, $1,200 annual transit benefit; optional Flex plan and dependent coverage. |
Work location: |
Flexible; can be fully in-person, or hybrid (remote and in-person). This position is expected to be in-person for some required team and organization-wide meetings (e.g. monthly All-Hands meetings). Office located downtown Seattle; must live in WA state and comply with COVID-19 vaccination policy. |
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Who We Are:
With a vision of a joyful region of shared prosperity, belonging, and justice, Seattle Foundation works to support and sustain the ecosystem of community organizations who are most proximate to the issues we are trying to change. Through our work as a philanthropic advisor, grant maker, and convener, we invest in community-led solutions and ignite powerful and rewarding philanthropy to make Greater Seattle a stronger, more vibrant community for all.
Position Overview:
Seattle Foundation is seeking a Director, Marketing & Communications (MarComm) to oversee the day-to-day leadership and management of our marketing and communications function and team. This position will leverage strategic and creative thinking to focus on the big picture while maintaining integrity in the details of the day-to-day operations of the marketing and communications team.
This role reports to the Chief Marketing Officer and is responsible for content development and strategy execution with a focus on the following key bodies of work:
The Director will play a pivotal role in guiding current and potential fundholders to clearly understand what they gain by placing their funds with Seattle Foundation and telling the story of our brand and role in being a changemaker across the region. As a leader on the MarComm team, the Director will support and drive communications goals in partnership with teams across the Foundation.
The ideal candidate has demonstrated leadership experience across marketing strategies, with emphasis on digital platform strategies and event strategies to support audience engagement and revenue goals. They have exceptional experience in creative content development (including narrative campaigns and storytelling), and a track record of successfully designing and implementing external and internal communication strategies. This candidate is ambitious and will lead with knowledge and expertise, warmth and joy, and a belief that they are a partner in creating the change that will strengthen our community.
Primary responsibilities:
Leadership
Communications & Marketing Operations
Digital Platform Strategies and Event Engagement
Creative Content Development and Storytelling
Qualifications:
Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion:
Seattle Foundation envisions a thriving region of shared prosperity, belonging, and justice, where all individuals and communities have equitable access and outcomes, regardless of race, place, or identity. We are committed to advancing racial equity using an intersectional lens, and integrate our diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts into all that we do. We hold ourselves accountable to uphold our organizational values, and strive to do better every day.
Physical Demands and Working Conditions:
The work is performed in an office setting, or hybrid (remote and in-person). This position will require a weekly in-office presence. All positions require the capability of working at a PC for extended periods. Team efforts with event support may require periods of physical activity involving standing, walking, and moderate lifting. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the primary functions of the role.