Media and Communications Lead

Refugees International

$80K — $90K *
Media
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills with a knack for storytelling.
  • Strong understanding of media trends and digital communications.
  • Proven ability to secure media coverage in fast-paced settings.
  • Skilled at simplifying complex information for diverse audiences.
  • Excellent organizational skills for managing multiple projects under tight deadlines.
  • Creative and strategic thinker with strong judgment.
  • Comfortable collaborating across teams and time zones.
  • Commitment to Refugees International's mission and values of diversity and inclusion.
  • Demonstrated experience in media relations or strategic communications.

Responsibilities

  • Serve as the primary media contact for Refugees International.
  • Proactively promote expertise and advocacy priorities to media outlets.
  • Build and maintain relationships with journalists and key media stakeholders.
  • Draft and edit press materials in collaboration with organizational staff.
  • Organize media briefings for rapid response opportunities.
  • Analyze and track media coverage and engagement.
  • Research and identify media opportunities to further organizational goals.
  • Provide strategic support for advocacy campaigns and events.

Benefits

  • Flexible hybrid work environment with 3 days in-office expectation.
  • Encouragement for candidates with lived experience of forced displacement to apply.
Full Job Description
Reporting to the Vice President for Strategic Outreach, the Media and Communications Lead will play a central role on Refugees International's collaborative Strategic Outreach team, working closely with experts and leaders across the organization to connect them to strategic media opportunities.

This role is ideal for a savvy communications professional who thrives at the intersection of media, strategy, and social impact and who knows how to translate policy issues into compelling narratives that drive attention, influence, and action.

Media Relations (60%)
  • Serve as Refugees International's primary point of contact for managing domestic, regional, and international media inquiries and pitches to increase visibility of Refugees International's work and drive narratives and action;
  • Proactively promote Refugees International's expertise, analysis, and advocacy priorities to journalists, editors, producers, and media outlets, both in the US and in countries of focus for Refugees International
  • Build and maintain strong relationships with members of the press and key media stakeholders;
  • Draft and edit press releases, media advisories, quotes, talking points, op-eds, statements, and other communications materials in collaboration with staff across the organization;
  • Organize Refugees International media briefings for rapid response press opportunities and institutional campaign and advocacy priorities
  • Track, compile, and analyze Refugees International's media coverage and engagement;
  • Research and identify key journalists, outlets, and media opportunities to advance organizational priorities;
  • Provide strategic press support for advocacy campaigns, reports, events, and external engagement opportunities.

Communications Support (40%)
  • Copy edit Refugees International's longer-form research products
  • Support broader communications and advocacy initiatives, including digital content creation, social media, website management, email marketing, and events;
  • Uphold Refugees International's values and voice while centering dignity, accuracy, and ethical storytelling.


Ideal Qualifications and Skills
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with a strong instinct for narrative, framing, and audience;
  • Strong understanding of media trends, digital communications, and the evolving global information landscape;
  • Proven ability to pitch stories and secure media coverage in fast-paced environments;
  • Talent at distilling complex information into accessible, compelling content for diverse audiences;
  • Strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines simultaneously in a fast-paced environment
  • Creative, strategic, and solutions-oriented thinker with strong judgment and adaptability.
  • Highly collaborative and comfortable working across teams, issue areas, and time zones.
  • Commitment to Refugees International's mission and to values of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging;
  • Must be eligible to work in the United States;
  • Demonstrated experience in media relations, journalism, strategic communications, public affairs, or advocacy communications; proven interest and experience with humanitarian/foreign policy issues preferred;


Candidates with lived experience of forced displacement are encouraged to apply.

This position is based out of Refugees International's office in Washington DC. We have a flexible, hybrid work environment, with an expectation of 3 days in the office per week.

Compensation

$80,000 to $90,000, depending on background and experience.

To Apply

If you are interested, please apply. Your application should include a relevant work sample that showcases the skills required for this role, a cover letter explaining your interest in and qualifications, and a résumé.

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