OVERVIEW
South Puget Sound Habitat for Humanity is an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International focused on providing affordable housing solutions in Thurston County. We believe that every person, no matter who they are, deserves a decent place to live. Our work includes building new, energy-efficient homes, preparing households for homeownership, guaranteeing affordable mortgages to homebuyers, and performing critical housing repairs. It is an exciting time at South Puget Sound Habitat as our immediate goals for the future include three new developments and hundreds of repair projects, drastically outpacing our past production—and we are working to scale our operations to meet these goals.
POSITION SUMMARY
The marketing and public relations manager is responsible for South Puget Sound Habitat’s public-facing communication and advocacy efforts. The manager plans for and drives marketing initiatives for the organization through the development and delivery of on-brand content across channels and tactics. As our lead for public relations, this position manages our public sector relationship building and influence strategies to help shape policies and budgets that increase access to affordable housing. Through creating and stewarding our brand awareness, leveraging relationships, researching, writing, editing, proofing, and publishing information, this position effectively and accurately elevates the organization’s mission in the community.
WHO SHOULD APPLY
You are a savvy marketing strategist who wants to promote the vision that everyone deserves a decent place to live. You use your strong project management and marketing skills to deliver clear messaging and impactful storytelling to key stakeholders and across various media platforms. You understand the value of brand management and segmentation—and you take pride in your organized and intentional work that inspires others to get involved. You’re skilled in strategy, content creation, and brand stewardship—and you’re a top-notch writer. You have public relations experience, or an emerging interest, so that you understand local and state political landscapes, and recognize the importance of public partnerships. You thrive on collaborating with members of the public sector and believe persistent, respectful advocacy can yield important new possibilities for a critical mission.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Key Responsibility: Marketing Strategy and Brand Awareness Implementation and Analysis (70%)
The manager is responsible for developing and executing a comprehensive marketing plan that incorporates cross-organizational needs, and ensures up-to-date, on-brand, innovative, and impactful messaging across all platforms. Responsibilities generally include:
Key Responsibility: Public Relations and Advocacy (20%)
The manager serves as the in-house expert and strategist for our municipal, county, state, and national advocacy efforts. They plan and advance the necessary tactics and relationships to win funds and pass legislative initiatives that align with our plans and priorities. Responsibilities generally include:
Key Responsibility: Advancement Support (10%)
As a member of the advancement team, collaborate with and support team members to elevate the goals and mission of the team. Responsibilities generally include:
Key Responsibility: Leadership, Teamwork, and Inclusivity
All team members contribute to overall organizational health through positive collaboration, leadership, personal integrity, and a commitment to equity and inclusion. Responsibilities generally include:
REQUIREMENTS
Education and Experience
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Preferred Knowledge, Skills, Abilities
CORE VALUES
Successful team members share the following core values:
DETAILS
Reports to: Chief Advancement Officer
Supervises: N/A
Compensation: Hourly: Position range: $28.01-$39.08 (equivalent to: $58,260-$81,282 annually); Expected hire range: $32.00-$35.00 (equivalent to: $66,656-$72,800 annually).
FLSA Status: This position is not exempt from the overtime provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA); it earns overtime for additional time worked.
Benefits: 23 vacation/sick/personal days initially, prorated to start date; 15 holidays; 75% employer-paid health/dental/vision; Simple IRA with 3% match.
Hours: 40 hours per week, with some flexibility for preferred standard schedule. Some evening and weekend hours required (0-8 hours/week), and the incumbent will be required to flex their schedule accordingly.
Environment: This position will be based in our office located at 910 5th Ave SE in Olympia. It can be reached by car or public transit. The building is accessible. This position will have a desk, computer, and phone line in a designated work space. Moderate off-site local travel is required. Occasional remote work is acceptable.
Conditions: This position will be regularly required to use a computer keyboard and screen, communicate with others, reach with arms and hands to file and use a phone, and sit for extended periods.
Training: This successful candidate will be onboarded and initially trained through a combination of in-person, online, and written trainings; they are expected to take the initiative to review materials as needed and seek understanding of new developments in order to perform their responsibilities.
Disclaimer: This job description is not to be construed as an exhaustive list of duties nor required skills. Employees may occasionally perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities to meet the needs of the organization.
APPLY
Submit your cover letter and resume through the portal found at: spshabitat.org/learn-more/careers by December 27, 2024. No phone calls, please.
South Puget Sound Habitat for Humanity values a diverse and inclusive workplace and strongly encourage applications form individuals of all backgrounds, including those historically underrepresented.
South Puget Sound Habitat for Humanity is an equal opportunity employer. This organization does not discriminate in employment and personnel practices on the basis of race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability status, religion, national origin or any other basis prohibited by applicable law.
OVERVIEW
South Puget Sound Habitat for Humanity is an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International focused on providing affordable housing solutions in Thurston County. We believe that every person, no matter who they are, deserves a decent place to live. Our work includes building new, energy-efficient homes, preparing households for homeownership, guaranteeing affordable mortgages to homebuyers, and performing critical housing repairs. It is an exciting time at South Puget Sound Habitat as our immediate goals for the future include three new developments and hundreds of repair projects, drastically outpacing our past production—and we are working to scale our operations to meet these goals.
POSITION SUMMARY
The marketing and public relations manager is responsible for South Puget Sound Habitat’s public-facing communication and advocacy efforts. The manager plans for and drives marketing initiatives for the organization through…
23 vacation/sick/personal days initially, prorated to start date; 15 holidays; 75% employer-paid health/dental/vision; Simple IRA with 3% match.
23 vacation/sick/personal days initially, prorated to start date; 15 holidays; 75% employer-paid health/dental/vision; Simple IRA with 3% match.
Submit your cover letter and resume through the portal found at: spshabitat.org/learn-more/careers by December 27, 2024. No phone calls, please.
Submit your cover letter and resume through the portal found at: spshabitat.org/learn-more/careers by December 27, 2024. No phone calls, please.