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Senior Communications Manager, TA in at Community Catalyst Inc

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Community Catalyst Inc
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Job Description

Senior Communications Manager, Technical Assistance


Department: Programs and Systems Change
Reports To: Director, TA Capacity
FLSA Status: Exempt

Union Status: Union-represented
Employment Type: Full Time
Location: Remote, travel as needed up to 5%

Why We’re Here
“No one working full time in the richest country on Earth should have to choose between a doctor’s visit and dinner on the table. But that’s exactly what happens when we treat health care like a luxury instead of a right.” Community Catalyst is seeking Senior Communications Manager, Technical Assistance to help shape the national conversation on health justice and elevate the organization’s role as a leading authority on equitable health systems in the United States.

About Community Catalyst

Community Catalyst is the national health justice organization working to ensure care is accessible, affordable, and accountable to the people it serves—and that racial bias does not determine who receives care. For more than two decades, Community Catalyst has partnered with state and community advocates to change systems before harm occurs. The organization integrates policy reform, community organizing, data science, narrative strategy, and thought leadership to advance structural change in health care.

The Opportunity
The Senior Communications Manager, Technical Assistance (TA), provides strategic, time-bound communications support to Community Catalyst partners and internal teams at moments when decisions are still in motion and community power can shape outcomes.

Situated within the Programs and System Change team, this role operates as part of a cross-functional technical assistance team — integrating narrative strategy, storytelling, design, earned media, and digital execution to support high-leverage policy, advocacy, and organizing interventions aligned with Community Catalyst’s strategic priorities (SPs) and grant deliverables. While within the programs and Systems Change team, receives functional coaching, tools, and standards support from Communications Enterprise staff, ensuring alignment with narrative strategy, brand integrity, and measurement practices.


Key Responsibilities
Strategic Narrative & TA Interventions

  • Partner with state and community organizations to design communications interventions aligned with defined policy, advocacy, or campaign goals.
  • Identify dominant narratives shaping decisions and develop framing and messaging strategies that shift power toward communities.
  • Ensure communications interventions support both near-term outcomes and long-term movement and narrative change.
  • Apply research-backed narrative guidance and best practices, including resources from Wonder Strategies for Good.

Partner Support & Execution

  • Serve as a hands-on communications partner to TA recipients, supporting planning, execution, and adaptation of strategies.
  • Work with partners to clarify goals, audiences, timelines, and success metrics aligned to SPs and grant requirements.
  • Translate complex policy and systems dynamics into clear, accessible communications approaches partners can sustain.

Storytelling, Media, Digital & Design Integration

  • Support ethical collection and strategic use of lived-experience stories in partnership with communities.
  • Integrate stories with data, research, and policy analysis to strengthen credibility and authority.
  • Support targeted earned media, digital campaigns, and design assets as part of defined TA interventions.
  • Coordinate with internal communications staff and external vendors to ensure speed, quality, and alignment.

Measurement, Learning & Accountability

  • Track and document communications outcomes aligned to SPs, TA objectives, and grant deliverables.
  • Monitor indicators related to narrative influence, media quality, engagement relevance, and partner capacity.
  • Use qualitative and quantitative insights to adjust strategy in real time and inform post-intervention learning.
  • Contribute to enterprise-wide learning on effective communications TA and uplifting partner successes for enterprise communications.

Required Qualifications

  • At least 6 years of experience in advocacy communications, campaign communications, or a communications firm/agency environment
  • Demonstrated experience supporting campaigns, coalitions, or partners through time-bound, outcome-driven work
  • Strong narrative, framing, writing, and editing skills
  • Experience tracking, measuring, and reporting outcomes aligned to strategic goals or grants
  • Demonstrated experience building relationships and working with storytellers as a broader campaign strategy
  • Strong project management skills and ability to manage multiple TA engagements simultaneously
  • Comfort working independently in fast-paced, ambiguous environments
  • Alignment with health justice, racial equity, and community-led change

Preferred Qualifications
Experience with one or more of the following is strongly preferred; candidates are not expected to bring all skills:

  • Design & Visual Content: Canva or similar tools
  • Video & Multimedia: CapCut or comparable short-form video tools
  • Earned Media & Monitoring: Muck Rack or similar platforms
  • Digital Asset Management: Canto or comparable systems
  • Advocacy & Engagement Platforms: EveryAction, Soapboxx, or similar tools
  • Hands on knowledge of how to execute a digital ad campaign and how to measure success of digital campaigns.

Core Competencies

  • Strong writing and editing skills, with the ability to tailor messages for multiple stakeholders, including partners, policymakers, funders, and the public
  • Ability to translate complex policy and systems issues into clear, compelling communications
  • Experience managing multiple workstreams with tight timelines and shifting priorities
  • Strong collaboration and facilitation skills when working with partners and cross-functional teams
  • Comfort tracking outcomes and documenting progress aligned to strategic priorities and grant deliverables

The ideal candidate is:

  • A self-starter with an outcome-oriented mindset
  • Experienced in campaigns or communications firms and comfortable working against decision windows
  • Skilled at partnering with organizations to advance strategy—not just produce materials
  • Able to balance speed, discipline and collaboration
  • Comfortable working across teams with dotted-line support and shared accountability

Measures of Success

Within the first 12 months, this incumbent will:

  • Develop expertise in technical assistance (TA) delivery, guiding partners through scoped, outcome-driven communications engagements.
  • Co-create and execute strategic communications plans with community and state partners, aligned to advocacy and policy goals.
  • Drive effective storytelling and narrative strategy, integrating lived experience, data, and messaging to reach key audiences.
  • Track and optimize communications impact, using insights to refine strategies and support partner and organizational learning.

Supervisory Responsibilities
No supervisory responsibilities at this time.

Work Environment & Physical Requirements
This is a remote, office-based position performed from a home or remote workspace using standard office equipment and technology. Occasional travel may be required based on organizational needs. The role involves extended periods of sitting, regular computer use, and virtual communication. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the role.

Compensation & Benefits

The salary range for this position is $80,000– $90,000, based on a full-time schedule. Placement within the range is determined by role scope, relevant experience, skills, geographic considerations, and internal equity. Compensation is reviewed and approved in accordance with Community Catalyst’s compensation framework and organizational policies.


This position is included in a collective bargaining unit represented by a staff union, Community Catalyst United, and specific employment terms are subject to the current Collective Bargaining Agreement.

This position is eligible for Community Catalyst’s employee benefits program, subject to plan terms and eligibility requirements. Benefits may include medical, dental, and vision coverage; life and disability insurance; flexible spending accounts; retirement savings; paid time off and holidays; paid family and medical leave; wellness benefits; and other programs as outlined in the Employee Benefits Guide. Benefit offerings and eligibility may vary based on employment status, role classification, location, and collective bargaining agreements, where applicable. Benefits are governed by plan documents and may be modified from time to time.

Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
Community Catalyst is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to providing a workplace free from discrimination and harassment. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.

Disclaimer
This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of duties. Responsibilities may change based on organizational needs, and reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.

Job Location

United States

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