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About the Foundation
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation invests in creative thinkers and problem solvers working to ensure that people, communities, and the planet can flourish. More information about the Hewlett Foundation is available at: www.hewlett.org
About the Role
The new Communications Officer will work collaboratively with the Communications team, internal partners, and external partners, including grantees, co-funders and consultants, to contribute to the development and achievement of communications objectives that contribute to the foundation’s mission. With the rest of the Communications team, the Communications Officer will help implement an institutional brand and communications strategy, including a foundation-wide shared narrative and activities to build trust and credibility with key target audiences that help the foundation advance its charitable goals.
This Communications Officer will serve as the primary communications partner for the foundation’s Education Program as well as 1-2 other grantmaking programs that focus on largely U.S.-based nonprofits. In this role, the Communications Officer will develop and execute strategic communications plans for programs aligned with the institutional brand, helping amplify the voices of our staff and grantees, by – for example - coordinating media relations, coaching on social media, and managing external contractors. They will also participate in program strategy conversations relevant to communications and provide advisory counsel and guidance on communications-oriented grantmaking, as needed, to advance the foundation’s grantmaking goals. The ideal candidate is a skilled, mission-driven problem-solver comfortable developing strategy and rolling up their sleeves to execute tactics; with a strong client orientation and ability to manage projects and external partners; knowledge of narratives, voices, and issues in philanthropy, K-12 education, and other domestic grantmaking areas (e.g., economy, democracy, arts); and a deep belief in in the power of communication to do good in the world. This position reports to the Chief Communications Officer.
Responsibilities
Institutional Communications
The Communications Officer helps manage and execute key institutional communications efforts, working cross-functionally and in collaboration with fellow members of the Communications team to build, manage and protect the foundation’s reputation, share its knowledge and learning, and amplify the voices of its staff and grantees in order to achieve the foundation’s charitable goals. Specifically, they:
Program Advisory Counsel
The Communications Officer serves as a strategic communications adviser to programs, which develop and execute the foundation’s grantmaking strategies, so that they are able to make grants that leverage the full power of strategic communications, narrative and culture, and healthy media ecosystems to advance program goals.
Knowledge & Requirements
The ideal candidate will have:
Demands/Work Environment
The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
The position is based in Menlo Park, California. Staff are working in a hybrid environment and currently expected to work from the Hewlett Foundation office at least 2-3 times per week (Tuesdays and Wednesdays are required). While performing the duties of this position, the employee is required to spend extended periods of time at a computer.
Compensation and Benefits
The Hewlett Foundation is committed to providing compensation that is competitive within the philanthropic sector. We offer a generous total compensation package that emphasizes both base salary and comprehensive benefits. The salary range for this role starts at $165,000-$205,000. Offers are based on the candidate's years of experience and our practice of maintaining salary equity within the foundation.
To Apply
Interested candidates should apply through the Chaloner application form. Chaloner will review all applicants and, upon qualification, contact you to determine next steps. To learn more, click here.
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation embraces the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion, both internally in our hiring process and organizational culture, and externally, in our grantmaking and related practices. We are an equal opportunity employer, and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, cultures, and experiences.
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