One Fair Wage is an organization seeking to raise wages, enhance working conditions in the service sector and end all subminimum wages in the United States.
This is a racial justice and gender justice-forward organization. Restaurant workers are legally paid a subminimum wage in the United States as a holdover policy from slavery. Tips are supposed to make up the difference, but having to rely on customers’ tips to pay rent subjects women restaurant workers to the highest rates of sexual harassment of any industry in the nation. The pandemic only made the injustices in the industry worse and in the Great Resignation that followed, millions of workers refused to work for subminimum wages. Employers raised wages to recruit and retain staff and the political landscape for our movement changed dramatically. In the last two years alone, Washington, D.C., Chicago and the state of Michigan have all moved to One Fair Wage — a full, fair minimum wage with tips on top.
Nevertheless, our movement remains fiercely opposed by a well-funded corporate restaurant lobby — that has often clouded the discourse with disinformation. For One Fair Wage, our power is in our people — in the movement of restaurant workers demanding change. We need to tell their story and spread our message.
The Opportunity
One Fair Wage is hiring a Communications Director to manage the organization’s public relations, narrative, branding and social media efforts.
We are looking for a Communications Director with high-level experience thinking about media strategy and framing in the context of grassroots policy campaigns. The successful candidate will have demonstrated success building relationships with and crafting effective pitches for both state and national print and TV media — thinking about how to create moments that get press, and thinking about how to turn press into impact. Yes, social media is an important part of this job but we are looking for a well-rounded communications director with depth of experience around traditional media.
The ideal candidate for this position will be creative and clever — bringing relevant experience to the role but also a sense of strategy and scrappiness, willing to think out of the box and be entrepreneurial around media and digital engagement. We’re also looking for a candidate who thrives in the fast-paced energy of campaigns and brings a can-do fun spirit to work.
This is a full-time remote-work position, with some travel required.
Duties and Responsibilities
Below is a sense of the roles and responsibilities for this position as it is currently configured, but we’d be looking for the person we hire to re-evaluate our priorities, think about the configuration of our internal team and consultants, and make other strategic decisions as part of their leadership. The way the job has been done isn’t necessarily the only way the job can be done and we’re looking for a creative, entrepreneurial leader who can help us build a winning communications operation.
Earned media
Culture and narrative shift
Digital communications
Organizational leadership
Evaluation
Qualifications
Salary and benefits
One Fair Wage can offer a salary in the range of $110,000 or more based on experience, medical and dental benefits, as well as a very capable and motivated team to work with.
We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our organization. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status and will provide reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment.
Former service workers, women, and people of color are encouraged to apply. Please submit a resume and cover letter, highlighting your media relations experience, to saru@onefairwage.org.
One Fair Wage is an organization seeking to raise wages, enhance working conditions in the service sector and end all subminimum wages in the United States.
This is a racial justice and gender justice-forward organization. Restaurant workers are legally paid a subminimum wage in the United States as a holdover policy from slavery. Tips are supposed to make up the difference, but having to rely on customers’ tips to pay rent subjects women restaurant workers to the highest rates of sexual harassment of any industry in the nation. The pandemic only made the injustices in the industry worse and in the Great Resignation that followed, millions of workers refused to work for subminimum wages. Employers raised wages to recruit and retain staff and the political landscape for our movement changed dramatically. In the last two years alone, Washington, D.C., Chicago and the state of Michigan have all moved to One Fair Wage — a full, fair minimum wage with tips on top…
Former service workers, women, and people of color are encouraged to apply. Please submit a resume and cover letter, highlighting your media relations experience, to saru@onefairwage.org.
Former service workers, women, and people of color are encouraged to apply. Please submit a resume and cover letter, highlighting your media relations experience, to saru…