NC Counts Coalition is a nonpartisan, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization committed to building a
healthy, just, and equitable North Carolina through cross-sector partnerships that advance systemic
solutions for communities facing systemic barriers, including BIPOC, LGBTQ+, low wealth, immigrant,
and other communities.
BACKGROUND:
NC Counts Coalition seeks an innovative Communications Coordinator to advance our work
developing traditional and digital content highlighting both NC Counts Coalition and our collective
impact across North Carolina. The successful candidate will have an organizer’s mentality, a passion
for creative storytelling & movement-building, and be a practitioner of narrative change who is
committed to winning the battle of narratives, ideas, and expressions in the public sphere to deepen
racial and social justice work. The Communications Coordinator will report directly to the Director of
Communications and be an integral part of our communications team, bringing their expertise and
creativity to our ongoing work of supporting organizations rooted in equity and the ecosystem in North
Carolina.
RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE:
Digital (15%):
Program Support (50%):
Partner & Coalition Support (25%):
Other (10%):
QUALIFICATIONS:
First and foremost, we are looking for talented people with diverse backgrounds and shared
experiences with the communities our organization serves, who are inspired by our mission, and who
are highly motivated to dismantle systemic racism and inequities and build an equitable North
Carolina. You’ll be an amazing fit with NC Counts Coalition if your passion for justice and equity
drives your work, you enjoy cultivating strong relationships and elevating yourself, your work, and the
people around you to the next level.
We are most interested in finding the best candidate for the job. We encourage you to apply, even if
you do not believe you meet each one of our qualifications as described below.
Experience and Expertise:
Skills and Attributes
Equity and Inclusion
Work Requirements
Experience in Social Change
Environmental Conditions and Physical Demands
Other Preferred Qualifications
DISCLAIMER
Nothing in this job description restricts management’s right to assign or reassign duties and
responsibilities to this job at any time.
NC Counts Coalition is a nonpartisan, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization committed to building a
healthy, just, and equitable North Carolina through cross-sector partnerships that advance systemic
solutions for communities facing systemic barriers, including BIPOC, LGBTQ+, low wealth, immigrant,
and other communities.
BACKGROUND:
NC Counts Coalition seeks an innovative Communications Coordinator to advance our work
developing traditional and digital content highlighting both NC Counts Coalition and our collective
impact across North Carolina. The successful candidate will have an organizer’s mentality, a passion
for creative storytelling & movement-building, and be a practitioner of narrative change who is
committed to winning the battle of narratives, ideas, and expressions in the public sphere to deepen
racial and social justice work. The Communications Coordinator will report directly to the Director of
Communications and be an…
We offer a benefits package with health, dental and vision benefits and more! This position will be an employee of NC Counts Coalition.
We offer a benefits package with health, dental and vision benefits and more! This position will be an employee of NC Counts Coalition.
To apply, please submit:
Interview Process:
We will begin reviewing applications immediately and will continue until the position is filled. There are
3 rounds of interviews:
NC Counts Coalition is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. We have an unwavering
commitment to maximizing the diversity of our team and want to involve all those who can contribute
to our inclusive culture. We actively seek representation of employees who reflect the makeup of the
communities most impacted by the issue we are fighting for, health equity. This includes, but is not
limited to, class, race, ethnicity, religion/spirituality, gender, gender expression, age, national origin,
disability, marital status, immigration status, sexual orientation, history of incarceration, and military
status. Persons with disabilities may request accommodations.