Communications Director

The Trail Conservancy

$90K — $95K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 7+ years' experience in communications, public relations, or related fields.
  • 2+ years of supervisory experience in a communications role.
  • Proven track record in developing and executing organization-wide communication strategies.
  • Strong writing, editing, and presentation abilities.
  • Experience in media relations and handling sensitive communication issues.
  • Ability to manage digital communications and use analytics for improvement.
  • Demonstrated capacity for effectively engaging diverse audiences.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and execute an annual communications and marketing plan.
  • Advise senior leadership on communication strategies and topics.
  • Oversee the stewardship of TTC’s brand and visual identity.
  • Manage multi-channel communication platforms and content strategies.
  • Cultivate relationships with media and communications partners.
  • Provide guidance during crisis communications and sensitive messaging.
  • Collaborate with Development on fundraising and community engagement communications.

Benefits

  • 100% health insurance coverage for the employee's medical, dental, vision, and life insurance.
  • 401(k) eligibility with up to 2% match after a vesting period.
  • 120 hours of paid time off and 11 paid holidays per year.
  • Annual office closure between December 25 and New Year's Day.
  • Flexible work schedule with hybrid office options.
Full Job Description
Communications Director Job Announcement

Reports to: Chief of External Affairs

Direct report: Marketing Supervisor

Classification: Full-time, exempt

Hiring range: $90,000-$95,000, depending on relevant experience

Schedule: Generally 40 hours per week, with flexibility and occasional evening and weekend work for TTC events and significant communications needs

Work location: Hybrid office and home

Benefits: Health Insurance (100% coverage for employee's medical, dental, vision , life insurance, 401(k) eligibility + up to 2% match with vesting period

Paid leave: 120 hours of paid time off, 11 paid holidays, and TTC's annual office closure between December 25 and New Year's Day

The Opportunity

The Trail Conservancy is entering an important period of growth, guided by an ambitious [redacted] strategic plan. The Communications Director will help shape how Austin understands TTC's mission, impact, partnerships, and vision for the Trail.

Reporting to the Chief of External Affairs, the Director will lead TTC's integrated communications and marketing strategy, supervise the Marketing Supervisor, and manage the systems and external partners needed to carry out the work. This role combines strategic leadership with hands-on execution, including advising senior leaders, overseeing content and digital channels, strengthening media and community engagement and guiding communications during complex public issues.
Key Responsibilities
Communications Strategy and Leadership
  • Develop and lead an annual communications and marketing plan aligned with TTC's strategic plan and External Affairs priorities.
  • Identify key audiences and establish clear objectives, messages, and strategies for each.
  • Serve as a strategic communications adviser to the Chief of External Affairs, CEO, leadership team, and other staff.
  • Partner with the Chief of External Affairs on communications related to City partnerships, public affairs, government relations, and issues affecting the Trail.
  • Establish editorial, approval, and planning processes that promote accuracy, consistency, responsiveness, and appropriate executive oversight.
  • Set measurable communications goals, monitor performance, and recommend adjustments based on data, community feedback, and emerging needs.
Brand, Content, and Digital Communications
  • Steward TTC's brand, voice, visual identity, and core messages across all channels.
  • Lead an integrated content strategy that communicates TTC's mission, impact, projects, programs, partnerships, and community value.
  • Provide strategic oversight of TTC's website, email, social media, digital advertising, publications, signage, direct mail, video, and other communications platforms.
  • Guide the creation and editing of press materials, project communications, community updates, fundraising materials, organizational reports, and multimedia content.
  • Ensure communications are accurate, accessible, inclusive, respectful, and appropriate for their intended audiences.
  • Maintain clear standards for written, visual, digital, and multimedia communications.
  • Manage communications consultants, photographers, and other external partners.
Media Relations and Reputation Management
  • Develop productive relationships with reporters, editors, producers, community media, and other communications partners.
  • Identify opportunities for earned media, interviews, public presentations, thought leadership, and community storytelling.
  • Draft and coordinate press releases, media advisories, statements, responses to inquiries, interview preparation, and spokesperson materials.
  • Prepare leaders to represent TTC and serve as a TTC spokesperson as needed.
  • Monitor media coverage, misinformation, stakeholder concerns, and emerging issues that could affect TTC's work or reputation.
  • Maintain crisis and issues-communications plans and coordinate messaging during sensitive or rapidly changing situations in partnership with the Chief of External Affairs, CEO, and other appropriate leaders.
Organizational Partnership and Fundraising Support
  • Partner with Development and other departments to plan and produce clear, compelling communications for fundraising, membership, sponsorships, donor stewardship, projects, programs, events, and community engagement.
  • Coordinate donor-recognition commitments across signage, publications, the website, media materials, and digital channels.
  • Translate complex projects, organizational priorities, decisions, and public issues into accessible narratives for staff and board to use in the community.
  • Lead the production and execution of an annual impact report
Team and Operational Leadership
  • Supervise and develop the Marketing Supervisor through clear expectations, regular feedback, coaching, workload planning, and professional-development support.
  • Coordinate the work of communications interns, contractors, and agency partners.
  • Develop and manage the communications portion of the External Affairs budget.
  • Establish realistic project timelines, clarify responsibilities, and help departments plan communications needs in advance.
  • Foster a collaborative environment in which employees can share ideas, raise concerns, and produce high-quality work.
  • Attend and support selected TTC activities and events, including occasional evening and weekend commitments.
  • Perform other responsibilities reasonably related to the position.
What You Will Need
  • Approximately seven or more years of experience in communications, public relations, marketing, journalism, public affairs, or a related field.
  • At least two years of experience supervising employees or leading the work of communications professionals, consultants, or substantial cross-functional teams.
  • Demonstrated success developing and implementing an organization-wide communications strategy.
  • Excellent writing, editing, presentation, and verbal communication skills.
  • Experience with media relations, executive communications, reputation management, or sensitive communications issues.
  • Experience managing digital communications and using data to improve results.
  • Strong project-management and decision-making skills.
  • Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively and respectfully with audiences from varied backgrounds and perspectives.

Relevant professional experience may have been gained through employment, consulting, freelance work, community leadership, military service, education, or other settings. A particular college degree is not required.
Experience That Would Be Helpful
  • Communications experience in a nonprofit, public-sector, civic, environmental, parks, cultural, advocacy, or other public-serving organization.
  • Experience communicating about government partnerships, public projects, fundraising, memberships, sponsorships, or capital initiatives.
  • Familiarity with Austin's communities, civic environment, or media landscape.
  • Experience with common website, email, social media, analytics, media monitoring, design, and project-management platforms.

We know that qualified candidates bring different combinations of experience. Applicants who meet many, but not every, preferred qualification are encouraged to apply.

Application Process

Applications must be submitted through this portal by 5 pm on Friday, September 4, 2026.

Please submit:
• A resume
• A brief cover letter or statement describing your interest and relevant experience
• Two work/ writing samples or a link to a professional portfolio

Professional references will be requested only from candidates who advance to the finalist stage and will not be contacted without notice.

To support a consistent and equitable process, please do not contact TTC employees or board members directly about the position.

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