Assistant Director of Communications

Project BreadEast Boston, MA
Hybrid

About The Position

Project Bread connects people and communities in Massachusetts to reliable sources of food while advocating for policies that make food more accessible—so that no one goes hungry. To assist us in meeting our mission, Project Bread – The Walk for Hunger is seeking an Assistant Director of Communications to join our team. At Project Bread, we have a deep commitment to creating positive social change and recognize that hunger and racism are inextricably linked. We work in a fast-paced environment that values learning, innovation, and diverse perspectives. Knowing its centrality to our work, Project Bread is committed to equity and inclusion. We aspire to build a diverse team, including groups that are traditionally underrepresented among our sector leadership. We strongly encourage people of all backgrounds to apply. Supervisor: Director of Communications Starting Salary Range: $80,000-$85,000 The Role: The Assistant Director of Communications plays a critical role in advancing Project Bread’s thought leadership and visibility within Massachusetts across a variety of subjects including policy and advocacy, federal nutrition programs, programmatic promotion, and direct services. This role will inform and execute the public relations strategy and support organizational goals through press, events, and other external channels. The Assistant Director is highly visible within the organization, collaborating closely with the senior leadership team, cross-functional colleagues, and the Council of Experts to support public relations activities and act as media spokespeople. The successful candidate for this role will be energized by the dynamic nature of media relations and ability to shape Project Bread’s response to timely media conversations.

Requirements

  • Demonstrated ability to develop and execute public relations strategies across multiple channels.
  • Skilled in both proactive and reactive media relations, with a track record of securing meaningful press placements and shaping organizational narratives.
  • Ability to foster long-term relationships with media contacts, community partners, and internal colleagues across levels and departments.
  • Committed to centering diverse voices and people with lived experience in media strategy and coverage.
  • Self-directed and resourceful; able to assess the organizational landscape, set priorities, and move work forward.
  • Brings vision and confidence to the role, identifying where and how to plug in communications work across a broad range of organizational functions.
  • Skilled at working across teams and supporting senior leaders with messaging development and communications counsel.
  • Able to delegate effectively, coordinate with cross-functional colleagues, and keep multiple stakeholders aligned.
  • 5-7 years of experience in nonprofit communications or public relations; experience with issues related to hunger or food insecurity preferred
  • Commitment to Project Bread’s mission to connect people and communities in Massachusetts to reliable sources of food while advocating for policies that make food more accessible
  • Experience working with or managing external vendors, such as PR agencies or media consultants
  • Strong writing and editing skills across formats, including press releases, op-eds, talking points, and event remarks
  • Proven ability to manage complex, multi-stakeholder projects through to completion
  • Experience supporting executive or senior leadership with messaging, talking points, and communications strategy
  • Comfortable working in a dynamic, fast-paced environment with shifting priorities and time-sensitive media requests

Nice To Haves

  • Event management experience, particularly press events, preferred

Responsibilities

  • Oversee public relations strategy for the organization, working closely across teams and with Project Bread leadership, to amplify major campaigns including The Walk for Hunger, policy and advocacy work, fundraising, Summer Eats, and other organizational priorities.
  • Manage proactive and reactive media opportunities, helping to shape Project Bread’s response to and role in timely media requests.
  • Inform the organization’s positioning and messaging frameworks to secure media placements.
  • Develop press materials that align with Project Bread’s core messaging, including press releases, media talking points, event remarks, award submissions, and more, and support cross-promotion across Project Bread’s channels to amplify coverage.
  • Serve as a media spokesperson and Project Bread ambassador when needed and train Project Bread team members and partners in serving as spokespeople.
  • Manage Project Bread’s external public relations agency and media partners, including regular meetings, budget and contract management, and project coordination.
  • Collaborate and build relationships with external vendors, press and media contacts, community organizations, people with lived experience and internal teams to ensure media placements represent diverse voices and accurately reflect the state of hunger in MA and the solutions that exist to address it.
  • Set PR goals and budget, analyze and track press coverage, and adjust strategies to ensure goals are met.
  • Support the annual Walk for Hunger, including working as event staff the weekend of the Walk (first weekend in May), and attending pre-Walk events as assigned.
  • Participate in organization-wide events and meetings.
  • Act to promote, sustain, and grow Project Bread’s positive, productive, and inclusive working environment.

Benefits

  • health and dental
  • flexible spending accounts
  • retirement plan with match after one year
  • fully paid PFML leave
  • life and long-term disability
  • contributions to professional development
  • commuting costs
  • wellness expenses
  • flexible paid time off
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